The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1916, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR COUNCIL GRAPPLES WITH | The Art Needlework Section Holds | CITY'S ‘RAILWAY PROBLEMS} a Bargain Birthday Party _ fee oll 59c St an Night Cow s 39¢ for a Day Dist 1 pie ha br ben m WITH GYMRIC, 220): delay and overcharging of the rail Women’s Nighties—both made up and flat to be made—of cither good quality tees aoe pig yng Beh | nainsook ’ 1 1—stamped with seallops and simple designs for white or colored |} Thomson, Erickson and Moore work. They'll be ever so pretty when finished | U BOAT VICTIM were named to study the terminal . - facilities and report to the coun 15c Baby Bath Towels | Pillow Covers 25c Each! Stamped Centers 10c Ea. ‘ cil | ] | | | i Manager Kempster, of the trac | The Bon Marche’s 26th Anniversary Sale Trimmed Hats Reduced to $8. 00— 301 eve e Hat 4 at. Pets pete > e se duced price for this offering. They are of Milan, Milan-Hemp, Hemp and Lisere in black and colors. Tailored and dress styles, in small, medium and large shapes, modishly long square P’ ch Centerpieces, stamped | at 10c Oblong and square Pillow 18-inch Centerple " Fk i Boos } of whi Terry cloth with | Covers of tapestry—various fig- on excellent quality white Hnon [f/ WASHINGTON, May 9 tion ont hot ie it esas pre trimmed with ribbons and summer flowers, "| ti . cente designs—back esigns to be done in bratd or ell to permit his comp o run i er: pink or borders, stamped | UFe# and scente dasigne—backs designs to be done tn bra Rive: of the -srew: of ta? pen |i Pe oe te bammit ave They represent interesting values, at $8.00. in stork and other designs | °f green or red dri outline work Ished when the liner Cymric nd 12th ave, fines Sevces Pale. ble for baby . was torpedoed, according to a ! Ah tl i a nares eta 39c Fudge Aprons 25c Combing Jackets at 19c cablegram from Consul Frost | Ny franchise agreement, and by Entirely made of cream crash Scarfs of white Hnene, trim- | and stamped in three simple de med in various ways with lace | signs; Empire effect; measure insertion; size 17x50 inches; for | 34 Inches from shoulder to bot at Queenstown today. | | 35c Linene Scarfs 19c Combing Jackets, stamped on good quality barred lawn with bluebird and apple blossom de sign—edge to be scalloped company is obliged to maintain two LONDON, May 9.—The liner men to a car, to insure safety | Cymric, attacked by a subma- first.” Knit Wool Sports Suits Kodaking The petition points out that the el | to Ine, nk at 3 am. today 1 amenoaris and dressers, | pha atiompting to reach an company wants to experiment with |If Pillow Covers 19c Each | Pillow Covers 39c Each Bungalow Aprons at 39c |[) /7/° .2i° new one-man cars on the Summit | will add to your enjoy. Obiong cretonne Pillow Cov- | Pillow Covers of natural | Fudge or Bungalow Aprons, According to Lloyds line, while on the 12th ave. line| if at 2 .00 ment of the Sea ers, entirely made, in an assort color crash, embroidered in ef. entirely made, with elther sca) Steame were repor Mr pehgehrere gba the oarnings ] ; ; ‘ ment of designs and colorings— | fective designs and colors; end® | lops or hem at bottom—41 inches the are not suffich © pay expenses,” | Ff ar tid ‘ week-end jaunts, and as. BG sulshed with Ince Gedebaé With ftnes. frags shoulder to bem | took off the jand requests permission to cat |i IGHT in weight, cool enough Pina cb ap et ; | sailors. down operating expenses with the|M : ep f 1 ping memories Hand-Made Battenberg Centers 9¢ to 25c |f| The Dutch steamer Crontina one-man cars for warm days yet comfort- happy ation days FREE LESSONS | — Battenberg Centers, Japanese work, | FREE EBSSONS | fj sisieuel that the Crmric sank) Commcion, ‘aneresyirienece |i ably warm when there is a nip alive for a long time to in elaborate designs; Centers of drawn-work ; | “All safe,” her radio said Moore, Hanna, Holton and Thom: |] i e ai ese Suits make come - Och ape and. 2s... 8 EMBROIDERING | |]| 0 view ot the “intent” German gon’ wit! cooporate. in working out in the air, these Suits me. oa LAMP SHADE eh ite RS AND |submarine pledges, American a plan for taking care of city em-|} splendid garments for all-round very requisite for suce %9INCH CENTERS, t5c VALUE, AT 9c EACH |suls were directed today to obtain | ployes who have grown old in the! ff cessful Kodaking is here: MAKING 12INCH CENTERS, 19 VALUE, 121;¢ EACH CROCHETING 18-INCH CENTERS, 39¢ VALUE, AT 25¢ EACH 35c Centers at 17c Each | 59c Centers at 45c Each | 75¢ Linon Scarfs at 50c 36-inch Centerpieces, also 18x | . a .< owe orp inch | 18x4G-inch Scarfs, stamped 5 Se: . | Searfs of heavy white linene,| with scallops and effective de- 54-inch Scarfs, stamped in V® | samped in designa for white ant signs of baskets, butterflies to jdetatis of the torpedoing of the | service sports wear. Mner Cymric Bolton and Erickson have been| Neither the British Admiralty | working on the problem, Thom. nor White Star line agents AVC | gon hax made a study of European | out any information except brief | systems dispatches from Queenstown say Moore and Thomson submitted! |!ng that the big steamer was tor! a ‘minority cor | y mmittee report, in| ed at 4 o'clock Monday * po in| Kodaks, Films, a full line Smart belted models, some 65 amateur photographie buttoning to the throat, others in supplies, and expert sery- sailor-collar styles. ice in Developing and Colors are Green, Rose, Blue Printing, at attractive . Wool Outing Skirts, $5.00 Stationery Several new models that will appeal alike to the busi W" DDING Invitations ness woman and the devotee of outdoor sports. Tail and Announcements ored from light-weight check, plaid and stripe woolens can be ordered from our in pleasing colorings. Price $5.00. Stationery Section with full assurance that they Separate Coats, $15.00 will conform to correct An unusually interesting assortment of clever styles in standards in form and Street, Outing and Motor Coats, including models of wording, and that the plain Serges, Poplins and Velours; outing models of workmanship will be first. knit materials in bright colorings; natty checks and (jac. in every particular, white chinchillas. Very attractive Coat values, at —First Floor $15.00. with scallops at neck, sleeves! work; many heavily embroid- and bottom; sizes lto 4 years. | ered. ee Me sie eke oe | The Big Birthday Cake Will Be Cut on Wednesday Afternoon From 2:30 to 5—on the Fourth Floor, Center Section Come in and Have a Slice Free— Come and be our guests while we carve the big Birthday Cake on W ednesday afternoon. Come and have a slice of it with our compliments and best wishes Come and join with us in celebrating our twenty-six years of service to you $2.00 to rious designs for white or adel colored work. Edges finished | bh» embroidered in white. Spe- | | pe ould It develop that the Cym.| “lich they opposed the plan of the |i Seba maenhteg Puk rates see oa er [I|r!¢ was not warned, this fact | (ayy “Gutere, water tO the egd and Yellow, also all-white and ?"°* First Floor. fc eac oO pt offe roof that the b 5 ’ $5.00 and $6.00 Tea $2.00 to $2.98 Scarfs {f) Soult not offer prot that the #u> | Revrewentatives of patriotic or combinations of colored jackets ih 7 nization de pe a 5 uu @ 25c Stamped Dresses penal Cloths at $2.50 at $1.25 if|Keeping faith with the United |Rantaations attended the’ meeting, — : ‘ H ' Children’s Dresses of tan, blue} 45 and S4-inch square Tea or 18x54-inch White Linon Scarfe, |[ | States |onturitng / cremnony by the first flag i} with white skirts. Weddin i or pink linene—entirely made up | Luncheon Cloths of white linon | peautifully made in hand drawn | New Instructions have been ts endiglaten ie teste : ss ; g | and stamped in simple designs in a big range of beautiful de | work and embroidery combined |f}| sued to th in accordance with Excellent values at $25.00. i *| signs of Japanese hand drawn hematitched edges; |f| the kalser's } all have c ; Kes, but possibly | 2 98 value the submarine which attacked the t Third Vieor, Center. [J Cymric left its base before the | | | new orders were issued | The line office belleves there! |} were no Americans aboard, altho ARE MISSING IN | lf ione or two American eaten may II [have been shipped at New York || For the last nix weeks the Cym Ifiric has not carried passengers. The Liverpool agency of the line “ confirmed reports that the crew had been saved MARATHON, Tex, May 9.— Seven Americans captured by | CONTINUED Mexicans who ralded Glenn | FROM PAGE 1 |) gearce anc cocered sorose tne {I border back Into the United i | SAYS NORTHWEST — itz with them ae prisenere, || MUST GET TOURIST, «::;"""" “srs | | —Second Floor Summer Floor Coverings C ONGOLEUM RUGS make very satisfactory floor coverings for porches, They do not curl up-at the | Angeles, {t rain, More rain fell tn| MARATHON, Tex. May 9— Coat Prices Readj iusted hae an rea |g MARAT, Tn, 9 ‘100 Smart Coats That ha ne aes handing id Sioned ind eraer blo lonn $21.95, $24.50 and $29.50 pedal aleamicatty ad dite who raided He believes that with the proper that settlement and killed Americans, according to ad- |] advertising, the Northwest wou | —Are $19.50 Now— = | isitseNaricea! Saetgs, “rem P travelers this way for many seasons Prices crumble when Wednesday's Anniversary Sale hits | '° come/ if not for all time, after are missing, two of them the Coat Section. All Coats are up-to-date, too—that’s the passenger rates for tourists are ad-| Paving been officially reported ; edges; do r i best of it. Full or half lined models, with the much favored | Jasted The troops are riding at a od hey ors fe tet oul os large convertible collars, and a few with military collars. | PIR ye ppc oe, ' breakneck pace to eave the doors all Summer and fe | jaska opening up.” he 1 au & IN THESE CLOTHS | IN THESE STYLES |} sald, “people are beginning to (tind a nd bgp a oreives ates |i washed with a hose. Size ay Serges, poplins, Gabar. Some flare gracefully from mothers be gine Aeet" | three wounded from the scene of 6x9, $4.50; 9x10-6, $9.00; at ( dines, fancy Worsteds, the ee ga beer are people with advertising. They are bmg Bence «capa le Rigg 8 | 9x12, $10.00. soft, desirable Bolivia cloth, | ot are full beet or Bere Wirt eels re rant to meet. They | found on the body of Capt. Rod Wood Fiber Rugs for If Gu black and white checks, cov- ae ih A rk ine eh without considerable money these | riguez, a raider. } porch, camp or Summer Ne eu Pale Tate in the bac Sport models |]! Gays can't afford to be « tourist The posse found that body and ff home, 4-6x7-6 size, $3.25; in xc Sl fale P| sh tated" Wahi catty amnted ett] SUMMER FURNITURE ceo IL and silk sport stripes WITH THE advertising. Seattle has contrib. | Ut#kirte of Glenn Springs lf $8.50: 9x12. $11.5 mind Jexse Deemer, rancher, Monroe $8.50; 9x12, $11.50. f on ; uted a little dab; Portland has; so! ,, og : } ; Kron IN THESE COLORS PRIMMINGS have Tacoma and Spokane But | Pane pg pa oni feed i} HIS season has brought many new ideas in the Manila Oval Rugs, sani- don Copenhagen blue, light blue No we of buttons on slay retiie cus teiinen mates being led across the bor- |i designing of furniture suitable for Summer porches tary and clean-looking, It led uaey—eold: tick. tae alcayen, belts and fronts buat Gpane ‘ataeh Mana der, with ropes atonaa ta and sun-rooms, and the most desirable of these are 5x0 ‘ a Be ares 4x7, of th ’ ollars , ray “a neonfirmed report aid t ren 8.5 : &x green and many pretty fancy sited alike oe acu econ ith ner preterential reliecce rate | Were strangled ater ge ie featured in our present exhibit on the Third Floor. poe ye an Mia 7 ved s s 0 Oli olorec w rT preferential railroad rates, 7 : det > Xie, DOs . pag ie ee much wotlené-<caisie \ Gith. cvar has gotten the better of us. When d An attractive Porch Set is shown in the accom- walk vi ‘ose sha ry . an . vag i be fi agen e shades, besides collars of white we do start to advertise, we must i] panying sketch. This set is painted in ivory color, with China and Japanese Mat stren ancy colored stripes. | cond Floor, Nort, | /40 #0 on a scale big enough to com i i ; : Lhe tings, 18c, 20c, 25c, 30c, make h bat the biggest publicity organiza |} black trim, making a pleasing and durable finish =. ‘ ‘ Ph tion on the Pacific coast iH The S i $ 35¢ and 40c square yard, dara on cific © ‘ , ha: 7 RIMMED HA | S For the Last Day of the Anniversary Sale of “Those fellows down there live i @ The Settee is priced at $14.00. The Table at $11.00. Crex Grass Carpeting, 55c He Toilet Articles in an atmosphere of publicity, They The Arm Chair is $9.50 and the Straight Chair is $6.50. square yard @ eat it and breathe {t. They spout —Third Fivor, —Second Floor. 93 | Reduced to | A. Jar_of Sanitol Cold Cream |f it everswnere - ; FREE With E ee 19 A “But give us equal ratiroad rate NEW YORK, May May 9%.—Federa) | 1 “ac 9c Sanitol and an efficient advertising organ uae sas today sentenced Rob o ization, with plenty of money—sey.|eTt Fay, formerly of the German . | suy one package of any of these Sanitol hind {t, and we'll get the tourists,|f0r conspiring to blow up mu Preparations at 19c Wednesday and we |f | because we've got the scenic good og ee of the allies with zive y¢ f xe, ¢ a |that California can't show.” re_ bombs. will give you, free of charge, one jar of » a Paul Daeche was sentenced to Some Were |" nite. race rowoen ov || MENTION GASE FOR es Reeve send — le | complices: Pa Oe ny| ES eh Seaiats || USSTER APPOWNTEE) “""'= = = Some $5.95—Some $7.50 siir8t seatneeween 5 CONVICTED, PLEADS | Rialto Fashion’s Latest: Basement Silk Stockings Pique Collars : iar $1.00 Pair and Sets Silk Waists WELVE - STRAND ZVERAL new styles Pure Silk ee pig poln Pe $2.50 NUMBER of very in bronze, old, canary, and Sets of lace-trimmed tive styles in ivory, pink, flesh-color, sil- } , " 4 | OLYMPIA, May 9.-Otto A. Case : | Riker’s Cold Cream, | Miro Dena Tooth Pow 4 and hemstitched pique There'll be no doing without Hz Way ot of Seattle, secretary of the Nonpar-| WITH TACOMA JUDG ‘ mai ti ‘ vith a of ee ae | + eee et! Se oe er on a tisan league, was mentioned here to-| E YOR, pearl, sky-blue, have just arrived Waists of Tub Silk and season with as great reductions as this sale | size ..........-..-15¢ | special at ee 15¢ |} day as a poosible appointee of Gov ks navy, emerald, Nile, linen, TP eiMpnces \ ati Crepe de Chine, at this offers. Smart styles, too, in sailors, tur- | Mary Garden Face Pow- | S0%0dont Liquid, for the |f Tister to the industrial insuran TACOMA, May 9.—"I fought er eree prs “pre scarlet and many other price. They include noy- vail, in circular, oval and square effects. Attractive : a te th, special Ihe DC fon, 1 wn go Pe Rey bans, mushrooms, rolling brims and tri- | 4¢f special .. SS¢ | gai Hepatica, sual sins commission, It is understood E. W.!against doing this thing, but I > ge iene Olson, state labor commissioner, and| wanted to educate my children,” cornes. Some tailored styles with a wing | Po##onl’s Face Powders, | special at 16e special Wednesday ¢ 4 : E Clark F. Jackson, tax commissioner, | cried Bailey R. Cleaveland, alias J or ribbon bow or two; others more elabor. | ° ay 29¢ | Sal Hepatica, medium [I wilt not take places unless forced|A. Young, pleading with Judge elty cape models, shirt- Waist styles and yoke selections at four prices: effects, with trimming shades All with garter top of | mover (powder form), Pond's Extract of Witch a LeMohn Dandruff Re- | size, special at B2¢ The! ' — 5 1 . ‘ . ately trimmed with silks, flowers, ostrich p to. Whether Commissioners Dag-|Card to temper justice with mercy lisle, and lisle heel, sole 7 : a / , 5 ¥ tt A Monee tak vaniiere a eave * pe age | , ne . * . of piping, hemstitching Seiples ane. sie corona "61,00 | Hazel, special < ebe |p fait en’ inet had resigned ax yet) | Cieavoland had pleaded rullty to a ae oe oe ae f ’ olf & Co. by means of fraudulent pair —Firet Floor. irty colorings ‘° Novelty striped effects, i : LE bills of lading i i also light-blue onde ti A SLICE OF THE BIRTHDAY CAKE WILL BE SERVED WITH THESE (A LECTURE FOR MEN) 0 02008 sence to oe © Paine alao dight-blue, lnvendes ” 1’ | day to serve from four to 15 years i o eavy Tepe e baa. iad i SPECIALS (WITHOUT EXTKA CHARGE) IN THE SIXTH FLOOR Men aro to have an opportunity|in the state penitentiary. |i Chine ‘at. S00 Yeesh. flesh-color, | Attractive CAFE FROM 2:30 TO '5 P; M, to hear the lecture and sec the mo values at $2.50 27-inch flouncing or plain 20¢ | motor, rail and water When-in doubt: material for the skirt, to make a finished dress AAsk Mr. Foster Price 50c¢ each, —First Poor, F tion pictures o ‘a Firat Moor, Basement’ Palestos Fresh Strawberry Sundae and Cotter.....15¢ | Cream of Tomato Soup, with waters, Apple and || |p {eh Pictures on “Twilight Steen" | @ OB PAVE GHIGAGO Where to Go eseiient) Selearocis t Minced Ham and Olive Sandwich, with tea ¢5¢ | Pineapple Salad, bread and butter sandwich, evening at the Moore theatre by! , | tea, coffee or milk : 2ne . i : ) Tagg H for th 1 Mrs. Robert BL Liggett of St Paul CHICAGO, May 9%--The Colise. e ; — : There will be a special perform-lum, acene of the coming republic Baby Yokes Stone Jars ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN THE DOMESTIC SECTION ance for men only on Friday even: [an national convention, wan koraed Week-End 50 t) L ataes cigrisind over today to the national commit, | IC : s ™ . A hour for children will be! tee + 5 . SPT we f a 2,600 Yards of Outing Flannel 6c a Yard given at 10:80 0. m, Geturday at ie, or fe, convention opening HE Travel Office Sn dC Low-Priced ‘ , the theatre, q — : mn theuThird Bloor d DAWerk AER ace i mittee opened headquarters at both on the Thire oor . MPORTANT items in : __ 27 Inches Wide, Lengths to 20 Yards, Not Over 15 Yards to Each : , - the Coliseum and tho Congress ho-| hak cavedtble tee! ou *Yoke for Baby sent hi 15¢ DRESS GINGHAM 10c —|_—. 25 MADRAS 19¢ A YARD HOME FROM THE WAR) :::. 10) becom tint’ arrangements sit and belghetcdns| Drones. tas the “sleeves | BSR ery sania , have Fine patterns {n Dress Ginghams—8,000 yards Shirting and Waisting Madras, in neat figures for the “big show.” | specific and helpful data these Stone Jars, anc } f in the lot; 32 inches wide; lengths to 10 yards. | and stripes: good quality, 27 and 32 Inchen nin. eee ab tents ean nie Pree as to the places which | S¢Wed in and is trimmed especially in demand just ‘ ae Special at 10¢ a yard | Special at 19¢ a yard = Hii eine ‘ 4 ‘ with narrow Val. lace; re- ng egg a § 3 anks, Alaska, after severa are easily accessible anc BETOW (Val. saC8 Te now for packing eggs i i ? as neta montha’ hospital work in Parla and SHE KILLS HERSELF Bee, Shs Rewoen oie ON quiring only 1 yards of Priced F with very ty London. He says American resi worth-while to go, by - ' —— dents there are indignant over the| After many years of {ll health, United States’ vacillating stand on| Mrs, Virginia Rand, 60, committed | the U-boat question suicide late Monday, at the home of Mrs, 8. H. Barbee, 722 12th ave. | Pike Street———Second Avenue. Union Street--———Elliott 4100 | PIONEER Is DEAD Wittin Mand. hee ton, ts 1 rh is principal Peter Kirk, founder of Kirkland,|of the boys’ parental school on bP jis dead at Friday Harbor, Mercer island cog

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