The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1915, Page 12

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Radke The Bon Marche’s “Dollar Sale” of Men’s $1.50 & $2 Straw Hats— With hundreds of | men’s brand new | straws, specially | purchased from a New York maker, going for a dollar apiece No need totry and pall through the season with a bum ‘Kelly’ when a dollar will rig you up with the best of them All late block#—Iin the high- crown style, made of the popu lar coarse sennit straws. Shirts $3.45 |< Men’s $5 Silk aA —Lower Main Floor, ripes. e Be. Hats Are” Included in This Sweeping Clearance Sale Offer Is it any wonder that mothers are bringing their boys to the Bon Marche by the hundreds—to get new Straw Hats at 50c—for the July clearance activities in the Boys’ Section have resulted in all the finer Boys’ Straw Hats—the ones that up to a few days ago were $1.00, $1.50 and $3.00—being reduced to 50c apiece —Upper Main Floor —o | $3.50 and $4 Pumps 50c a Pr. $1 98 Pr. Look for the Name in| A Clearance of Shr \ eed | Lines Women’s Stylish the Hem | Summer Pumps Made with the| New styles?—yes, double finger tips— | but new styles that so that the tips| have been so popu- s are already broken with black lar that size rang Black suede or patent leather, or colored heel quarters | outwear the gloves—and more to choose | from here than anywhere else—all sizes | in black, white and colors. | $1.25 Long Silk Gloves 79c | White Canvas Shoes 89c Heavy Tricot 5 Gloves, full elbow length, ’ and Children’s $1.50 and $1.75 White with double finger tips. Seconds of one of the Poe Button Shces with good wearing leather best makes of Silk Gloves—in black or white; | soles—neat style and cool Shoes for summer days; sizes 8% to 1% Misses’ $2 Patent Pumps $1.59 Neat style Pa her Ankle Strap Pumps with strong and comfortable turned soles and close fitting sides, in sizes 11% to 13% Girls’ $3.50 Pumps $1.95 Pr. Patent Leather Pumps for giris, inlaid with fawn color cloth, light weight welt soles and very low heels; finished with fancy jet ornaments; sizes 2% to 5. sizes 51% to 814. Fiber Silk Hose at 35c Pr. Or 3 pairs for $1.00—Women’'s Fiber Silk Boot | Hose with lisle tops and double heels and toes, in black, white and colors; sizes 8% to 10. Children’s 25c Hose 15c A gpecial lot of Boys’ and Girls’ Fast Black Hooee with elastic ribbed legs and soft, seamless eet. Seconds of our regular 25c grade—in sizes 6 to 9%. Women’s 75¢ Union Suits | 50c | Women’s Pumps $1.75 & $2.50 Wink, Flew Cesiléy Union Spite, in light sam|. Sef Viel Kid Onestrap Pumps with very short “ vamps—heavy, flexible turned soles and round toe sizes 2% to 8. Children’s Underwear 15c| Men's $3.50 & $4 Shoes $2.97 Children’s 25¢ grade Summer Weight Shirts In patent leather, dull calf or Russia calf, and Pants in both white and balbriggan colors; either lace or button style; good styles to select sizes run from one up to 12 years. from and all are good standard makes —Upper Mai This Is Swimming Time— AND HERE IS THE SWIMMING SUIT STORE Jersey Bathing Suits Women’s Bathing Suits 50c Ea. $1.98 Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Jersey | Made of cotton Jersey cloth with oo Bathing Suite in sizes 26 to 24 | attached skirt, round neck, short —one-piece style with short skirt | sleeves and button shoulder attached—round neck and short | gray, navy blue and black, trimmed - sleeves, in navy blue, trimmed in| with stripes of a contrasting color white, or white. —Second Floor. Saturday Morning Economies On Sale from 9 A. M. to 12 Only NO TELEPHONE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY OF THESE HALF-DAY BARGAINS Women’s 79c White Muslin Petticoats White Skirts of Good Strong Muslin, Well Made With Underlay 59c Ea. and Embroidery Flounce. On Sale from 9 A. M. to 12 ry:i04 wioor 10c White Cambric, 36-Inch, 5c Yard | $1. 25 Crepe de Chine at 89c Yard 3.000 yards of Hue Crass White ¢ aimiete 1 SUK Crepe de ¢ thine, 34 tniche t cust » line —t. ower “Main 18¢ Donegal Linene at 10c Yard | ene, 26 In aists and ¢ Floor. in # wide, in wide—not over yard of col “Upper Main ¥ 25c Mercerized Siece 15¢ Yard” Highly Mereertsed Sateen in aitter er Main Kloor. 40c Bleached Bed Sheets 29c Each Bleached Sheets, size 72 with flat seam, made of medium welxtit ready to use. 69c Mason Quart Fruit Jars 49c Dozen Perfect Ball Mason Fruit Jars, complete with caps and rubbers—not over 2 dozen to one custo wer Main loo 10c White Paper Napkins 5c Package A package of 100 Paper Napkins for fo, not over to "—Upper Main Floor, 35c Voile Tiida at 19c Yard A aplendid lot of 40-inch Votle Hlounctngs in fine variety o 4 embrol 1 lena | 5c Nainsook Embroi tag mg Soft Finish Natnscok Hmbr center 2 to 4 Inche suitable for trimming dresses at 50c Window Shades, 36- 6-Inch, "DBe. Ea. Factory Clenring Sale of Window Shader, 6 and customer—de —Lower Main two packager other hardware. one 7 foot long, Including some heavy wll plet fixtures 1 peal 75c Velvet and Brussels 2g Ae Samples of he avy Velvet and russe @ with 89c Wool Dréss Goods at 39c Yard Servicenble Serges, in colo a yard Wool Granite rs and black, 52 vr Sanitary Harber She Visit our ery Sn Hnk- epartm urdny —~here you will find the mont — delictons th for plente Janches, — jae Fourth TI {Ee BON Union 8t—Second Ave—Pike St—Seattle, carrying hot cola jaa, price $150 and 92.50— Lower Main Floor, MARCHE Tel. Elliott 4100 THE SEATTLE STAR Silk Outing Hats for 39¢ | | Made of high grade tub silks—in the Splendid Summer Hats for men or | ¢ : t women—for boys and girls—they’re light | copa afeslep StMIPES | as a feather—and can be stowed away in| j for the quic i your pocket if you wish—made of fine } tur tail silk—white, tan, black—or a And All Our Boys’ High Grade Straw | -| WILL DEDICATE NEW SYNAGOGUE DENY RUMOR OF HILL SHIPS COMING HERE | FREDERICK NELSON MIDDY BEACH SUITS, $1.00 | tle officials of the company would not discuss, Thursday, ru-} mors afloat for several days to the effect that the big passenger steam PVULESE pretty Suits are made as Northern Pacific and Great Northern, of the Gre thern Pa plotived “ot wadd’ cuatt |] | cifle Steamship Co, would within a few months make Seattle, instead | ; 4 i ‘ iu h i of making a change | am oin pink or blue and white The ar Friday wired L. C, Gilman, prealdent of the company, at! heck | 1 1 > ' check also p jlue and pink Portland, for confifmation of the rumor, | He dented it, as he has done ri ; , : a lue a ‘ J || several times before. vey have short sleeves, nex : This company has no Intention of abanddning the present route and belt and the sldét is « well-cut ne sald, “or changing its terminals, The business done by the ships ‘has proved highly satisfactory, and there ts no disposition or intention gored model Excellent value at |]| of making a change 1.00 It is known, however, that the company has had some difficulty #1. Hi Beet! cond Fi with the Columbia river bar. the bar, and sey o=Mouse Drese Section, Gevond Fioer Flavel {# just Inaide eral times the keels of their vessels have disturbed tho shell fish at the bottom, | : Accessories pe S Paper Plates, 25 for 10e Waxed Paper in continuous rolls or sheets, 5c the roll of package. BATHING SUITS OMEN'’S Knitted Bathing Suits tn 2- piece effect, with V neck, shield sleeves and contrasting trimming, © sizen 26 to 46, $2.75, $4.50 and $5.00. hildren’s Bathing Suits, sizes 6 to 16, BIGHERD OF ELKS ISINTOWN | Seattle on Thursday, ston second only [town by etorm Friday and Saturday t* undergoing an inva-| to that of last week when the Shriners took the | This time it is the Elis, returning from thetr annual | : eth fe Me | convention at Los Angeles leat. ‘ aren sn Waxed Paper Drinking Cups, WH ort Thursday @ special train load of 126 Elks and thetr wives from New 5 in a sanitary box for be, Jark, N. J, arrived, and were ¢ hursday ni puffer “ dhs luncheon Bendy <n bees at the Rit # iodine gl tetas ah oti . Folding Cardboard Lunch aye fe Handkerchiefs Reduced _| #2.» »»1. eu The party has a Rocky mountain burro with them, Lena Snyder. Despite the fact that she has been metamorphosed into an E sho is some singer, say those who have heard her } Friday morning a New England special arrived, and the delegates were given an auto spin and entertainment at the club rooms Saturday night a train with the grand officers will arriy by name Miss | Julep Strawe, 500 in box for 20¢. to 10c lot of Women’s fancy Cc Paper Table Cloth and Nap. kin Sets, two sizes, 5c and 10¢, Wood Plates, 8c dozen? SPECIAL lored-border A and will! | | | be met by a large Elk turnout, which will escort them to the w Wash-| Handkerchiefs in sheer shamrock lawn, daintily Paper Salad and Ice Cream {ngton, \}]| embroidered with one-corner designs in pink, blue or Dishes, 4c dozen. | 5 | i] lavender. Also All-white Handkerchiefs with hem- Scot-tissue Towels, large roll ‘ANYHOW, JOE WASN'T T HARMED jj] stitched borders. Exceptional values at the clear- for 50c. ance price, 10¢ each. Paper Towel Holders, 16g DENVER, July 23.—J. W. Melrose, assistant to Roy O, Sampson -Alsle Table, First Floor each. of the department of justice, denied today that he had sald the high Crepe Paper Napkins, spe waymen who planned to kidnap Joseph Smith, head of the Mormon by RE church, fed to hold him for $10,000 ransom. He decla: he ad mitted t federal agents had uncove a plot to kidnap Smith in time to break up the scheme, but that he made n ber etate nts, That Edward H. Traflon, arrested in Ruy aho, Ma year, and now a federal prisoner at Cheyenne, ; | also was denied by Melrose. | | clal, 5c hundred. Chip Market and Picnic Bas- kets, 10c, 25¢ to 40c each, Solid Alcohol Cooking Applt- ances, various styles, sizes and prices. Little Boys’ Beach Suits, Special 50c XCEPTIONAL value in new Beach w } ack Se dace E Suits of Delft-blue percale, made as —Hounsewares Section. THEY ARE SURPRISED ; pictured, with wide belt and large SALT LAKE, Utah, July Leaders of the Mormon church were round collar of white pique. The sleeves sinimiasiisieae | antounded today when they res 6 dispatches from Denver announce: | and trouser legs are finished with a jing the unearthing of « dnap President Smith } band of the pique. Special, 50¢. The venerable president Another attractive little Sulit is of blue and-white checked gingham, with V neck, short kimono sleeves and straight trouser legs. Plain blue chambray forms the trimming. Price 50¢. ants’ Wear Section, Second Floor. New Silk Waists, $3.95 | tor ransom is being closely guarded | NOWLET'S HOPE SOL IS RIGHT CHICAGO, July 23.--The cost of Uving is edging skyward again.| But hope for lower prices in the near future is good, according to Sol Westerte Id, chairman of the relations committee of the National Re-} | New Ostrich Ruffs, $2.50 ASTERN centers report a wide vogue for these airy, fluffy neckpieces for mié- hold him | | | tall Grocers’ association. season tghodN ra ‘ a “A barrel of Nour today from $1.89 to $2.40 Der barrel more |] ay las e These new Ruffs are made from i at whe it did last year,” said Westerfeld. “However, there| I} a Waist Section has just received eight especially smart 4 very good quality of ostrich, } should t | proximity of t jal rainy spell.” | NOBODY HOME SOON, HE SAYS with long, lustrous flues, are 20 inches long and may be had ip solid black or white, also in black and white combined. Unusual value at $2.50. —First Floor, rease of $1 per barrel within a month, » new wheat crop, which } because of the |} as been delayed by new models in Crepe de Chine and Pussy-willow Taffeta Waists, in white and flesh-pink They are designed with low neck and long sleeves and are tastefully trimmed with embroidery, novelty buttons and dainty tuckings. Moderately priced, at $3.95. Second Floor. the unusu- |] The world !s going bankrupt both in money and brains, trem: ous task of after the war will fall to the lot of American youth 1 Dr. Charles F. Thwing, president of the Western Reserve university, speaking to students of the department ofl | and the | i] i} education at the University of Washington Thursday Dr. Thwing urged that the ability to think was the measure of | greatness, rather than power of will or the abundance of knowledge. “John D. Rockefeller,” he said, “Is not primarily a man of will, but rather a man of rare thinking ability.” $20,000 FIRE LOSS IN TACOMA | TACOMA, July 23.—Fire, the origin of which is as yet undetermin ed, late last night, caused damage estimated at $20,000 to the W. P.|ff Fuller & Co, building | Practically the entire stock and fixtures on the lower floor were ruined or badly damaged. The fact that elevator shafts were trapped |[f checked the spread of the Tames y) CHIEF PACIFICIST COMING HERE William Jennings Bryan, who resigned as secretary of state, will be In Seattle on Friday of next week, and will speak at the Commercial Club, according to word received by Representative C. C. Dill of Spo- kane. Senator Brady of Idaho will speak at the club early in Sep- tember. FOREST FIRE NEAR THE DALLES THE DALLES, | i HESE pretty Dresses have just arrived in the Basement Salesroom and are designed as pictured, in white or tan voile patterned with polka dots of various sizes and colors. The waist of white voile has three-quarter x sleeves, and the collars, cuffs and shoulder ? straps match the full, ruffled skirt. A belt P| of black velveteen finishes the waistline. 5 Excellent value at $2.95. Items Afford Attractive Opportunities for Saving: each Suits reduced Women’s Bedford Cord Wash Skirts July 23.—A number of men left here early today to Women’s aid in combating @ fire In the Chenotih and Mill Creek district, ten | niles southwest of here, which has already swept everything of vaiue|#| reduced to he trom four sections of land, including three homes and a number of out.|f] t? $6.75. rane nip Pratt fo os sans ae buildings. A large quantity of oak and pine timber also has been con-| Women's Pongee Silk Suits reduced Children’s and Misses’ Wash Dre: sumed, | to $12.50. reduced to 75¢@ and $1.45. Basement Salesroom New Middy Jacket, 29c HIS new Middy Jacket is made of good qual ity blue and white checked gingham, has patch pockets and is belted in at waist- line. Plain white pipings form the trimming. Sizes 36 to 44. Unusual value at 29¢. —Basement Salesroom Hair-Bow Ribbon 20c Yd. Children’s Colored Middy Dresses reduced to 75¢. GOV. DUNNE WELCOMED AT EXPO SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.—Goy, FE. F. Dunne of Iilinois arrived | today to help celebrate Ilinola day at the exposition tomorrow, Gov | Dunne was met at the ferry building by exposition officials and the First regiment of the Illinois National Guard, | WILSON TO RESUME VACATION WASHINGTON, Smart Midseason Hats For Street and Dress. Wear HE Basement Salesroom is displaying some particularly smart new Hats in taffeta, velvet and these two materials combined, that reflect the newest ideas for immediate wear. The shapes range from the Tams and smaller Rolled- brim Turbans to the large drooping-brim Sailors, and an acceptable feature is the extremely light weight of all these new models. The trimmings consist of feather novelties, jet ornaments, birds and flowers, Attractively priced, $5.00 and $7.50. Basement Salesroom. | July 23.—President Wilson probably will return to| | Cornish within a day or two, to resume his vacation, it was announced | |today, He will remain there for a week or 10 days. The president | will take considerable work with him and will announce several ap- a it is believed, BOMB LETTER PROVES A JOKE WASHINGTON, July 23.—A letter threatening to blow up the cap- | | | {tol at 1:30 Thursday morning proved to be a hoax, The police recelv- | ed the letter Wednesday. They kept it secret until today, but are still) | guarding the building, Girls’ Mary Jane Pumps ; { : Sunday evening, August 1, will be an event of importance among | Special ($1 65 Pair Silk Hair-Bow Ribbon, 6% | the orthodox Jews of this city, the occasion being the dedication of the , Rvadekiin: \oned\ sa Inches wide, plain and moire new synagogue of the Chevra Bikur Cholum, at the corner of 17th ave ROWING Girls’ Patent — weaves, in a good assortment and Yesler way, Viel Wid Pumde instwo of colors, unusual value at Prominent rabbis from the East and the Const will attend to take * mens © 20¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom, Fiber-Silk-Boot - Stockings, 25c¢ and 35c OMEN'S Stockings, with part in the impressive ceremonies, Rev, A. Solotist, the famous cantor | of Boston, has been secured to chant the Psalms appropriate for the | festive occasion. The Chevra Bikur Cholum 18 one of the oldest Jewish congregations | of this city. It started 23 ven ars a -| SHRINERS’ COMMITTEE BANQUET Chairmen and vice styles; sand color inlay with patent vamp; also white in- lay with patent vamp, Hand- turned soles. Sizes 2% to 6, special $1.65 pair. Closing out 150 Pairs of Misses’ and Children’s Pumps chairmen of Nile te committees who had charge of the entertainment of Shriners here last week were honor | and Oxfords, in suede, nu- fiber-silk boot, in black | guests at a banquet spread at the Rainier club Thursday night, at the buck and velvet, with Goodyear welt soles, sizes 9 to 2 expense of Frank Burns, vice chairman of the executive committee F * and white, slnes 8% to 10) Announcement was made that the books showed a surplus after all at $1.00 the pair pair, the expenses of the convention had been met | silver loving cup, | Women's Colored Stockings | with fiber-silk boot, in 8 rm gold, pink, green vender, 25¢ pi Hach guest was given a Closing out Broken Lines of Women’s Pumps in pat- ent and dull leathers, with welt and turned soles, at $1.95 pair. —Basement Salesroom. OSSINING, N, Y,, July 23-—-Sing Sing ‘prisoners who are “yellow” I enongh to break the rules must wear yellow markings on their jal | forms, the convicts’ self-government association decreed

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