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4a? HOME BOYS © WIN AGAIN Seattle Will Play Ball Here Tomor- | row Afternoon Seattle and Tacoma open a serl of five morrow Athletic at 3 park to rs games afternoon tle team will ar | SPOKANE, May 19.—-Dugdale’s odes carried away the game| fnd inciient the series at] he baseball er yesterday af ternoon, The loca re beaten by} @ score of 12 to 2. game was] played in a drizaling rain. Seattle! played an absolutely erre while Spokane ced to pile. up wbout eight mistakes. Glendon couldnt fool Captain Schwarts's men ao little bit and they put him out of the box. Elsey then toed the rubber and managed to hold down a Htue better. Hickey was in the box for Seattle and threw perfect ball. “Slanting Annies” Lose TACOMA, May 19%—The ‘Tigers: knocked Gay, of Butte, out of the box in three innings and would have @one the same with Burnes if Mo- Closkey had had another twirler to put in the box, Tacoma won, 10 to 4 na Finds Herself .—Helena sur- prised herself here yesterday and yed an erroriess game of bail, ating Portland Ttol. Three costly errors by Portland lost the game. Standing of the Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. 0 ? Seattle Portland Spokane Butte ..... Tacoma . Helena . . 7 White Knights Win The White Knights bascball team et Seattle yesterday defeated the Bouth Tacoma team at the latter's Buff Finney pitched a fine le, striking out. 2 en, and in addition making a home run. Purr also made a home run for Seattle. The White Knights will play with Snohomish next Sunday. (heh scala tates | $ Theaters $ EE | rag | 7 500 “Faust” Lewis Morrison Himself—he Insists on the pronoun—returned to Seattle ‘ast evening after a three yeare’ abd- . Of course “Faust” was the Decause play-goers will not al- Jow Mr. Morrison to play anything ise, any more than they will sanc- tion a divorce between James O'Neill and his “Monte Cristo,” or Joe Jet- ferson and his delightful “Rip.” Morrison has, in fact, a combina- tion of ordinarily unenviable talents ‘which perhaps make his Mephisto a Better one than could be given by any of his contemporaries. Facially, he has the mocking smile, the piti- Jess eye. the mobility of feature ‘Which allows deceit, hatred, cunning blandest m lines of treachery to Faust, Buavity to Marguerite, of honey- love to Dame Martha seem su- juous, 80 well are they delineated his wonderful featured panto- Morrison's voice shows the time. who remember ‘Faust’ of 10 or 15 sasons that his Mephisto was fuil fire; and his voice rose to loud jon at many striking pas- Now declamation is changed intensity. His words are with @ volume of sound, shades of meaning. The is a distinct improvement old, and more in keeping in piping days of natural acting. The surprise of the performance ‘Was the finished. clever acting of ‘Marguerite, by Miss Kosabel Morri- son, daughter of the star. Miss Mor- ison comes by her talent by in- heritance on both sides, her mother being Rose Woods, « famous actress of © generation ago. Mr. Francis Yale, who plays Faust, is well re- Mmembered here as a juvenile man with the Smith-Lieb company ang the Frawley company. ‘The company includes a quartette of marked excellence. There is noth- ing about the scenery or mountings to call for any especial comment “Faust” will be repeated tonight Mr. Morrison's favorite role is Richelieu, and it is possible that he _Wrill be seen here in the play by that) ame next season. “The Sultan’s Daughter” A rosring farce comedy, “The Sul- fan's Daughter” was presented at the Third Avenue theater last night by the Jessie Shirley company. There Ws a laugh in every line of the piece.) 2 utd & solemn character appearing | luring its presentation. They are | ail funny, and not one person in the | fast everdces his part or tries te just funnier than some one else. | r¥e. no moral is taught by the pl. but the author annor # in the the: ater program that it was written for, Meughing purposes only. In this re- | spect it 1s par excellence. The audi- ence was kept convulsed thr out the performance and at th of each act applau. 7 curtain calls. As Quiuna, t fzes from Shirley take fo the farc portrait tn picture later Causes Josiah Ho; MeQuarrie troubles than are iy allotted a Mortal. Quiuna is attired in an ex ceedingly rich oriental costume that Becomes her very well. This tends to Josiah's entanglement. The part of the trouthed hushand Is taken by Br. MeQuarris in a capable man Mins Laura Adame w most p fection as an obnexious old aunt Josiah’s wife, and was the root all the evil “The Buit Daughter” will close Wednesday evenir Fair Vir- ginia” will be ween the latter part of week. “Two Married Rogue: if if : & 5 & : fone port She fe first seen in ntal harem. Thi 0 Iife an orge D. n, more | The Cooley Company engagement at the fast night ith Rogues.” 0 three-a lay was put on v thoroughly funny fentitied “A Tip on t put on as a curtalr Mrs. Fowler's Free Lectures Mrs. 0. ib THE SEATTLE STAR. 1 by Rev D. Si. monde at the First Unitarian church yesterday morning, “The Artist and the Reformer--Sol Smith Rua- sell and Governor John P, Altiyeld, was his subject, which he introduced as follows In a lecture which fifty years ago G2 00: | startiod, and I may add, angered Medi Boston and New Engiand, Wendell #00084 8; | Philips said: ‘It ts a grave thing | *. $1.78; |whon a state pute a man among her | $1.28 | jewels. ‘The honors we grant mark how high we stand, and they edu the future. For many weeks past it has seemed that each week numbered among ite dead some not able American, Admiral Sampson 1.2) jbrave and loyal sailor, praised to- jay by & press that embittered his |inst years with undeserved censure | Bret Harte, who # second time dircov- ered California, turning the atten. |tian of and Old Engiand to the beans, if; [land of the setting sun: Frank) ring beans, | Stockton, whose ingenious stories jos; braseia | have delighted thousands and whose hee agg question,which came through th open door, “The Lady or the Tiger Do not Delay If you wish to secure one of those fine Howard Watches At the present low price. Only a few left. 807 FIRSTAVE Cime Inspector for Col. umbia and Puget Sound Natiroad and the Seattle Electric Co. v mon pre at $8 and $3.25, with a light demand, JOBBING QUOTATIONS Green Frutt Lamons—$2,00983.00 4 box 1.00; eating appl Foga.0; panana: 8.00 per doe Ravels, $9. 2503.d0; tise: V BOLO. case: tanger rape fruit, 200g RA.O0,” straw be SECOND AND LAST DAY OF THE SALE OF MORRIS CHAIRS These Morris Chairs are ex- cellent values at regular prices. Each one at the special price ‘Vegetadirs cat Ota, 880.00q¢83 ‘per owt, beets ote rack, case; turnips, ‘s.dowstT a Chall pe tomatoe Oo per dos per sauerkraut. | 2s erate, radishqn 1 Soe; onions, 88.5 Judging by thie mornihg’s bue- iness all records for quantity of Morris Chairs sold in one month's time will exceeded by the § i number sold during ss two cucumbers, 1 sprouts, eas, Ge: rhadard, ‘266 40@500_ ver box; V 7381.00 per box; na case. Provisions Fresh _mest—Cow beet. veer Tp; muiton ewes, = ioe per Ib; 1sMer breakfast Sale ende Tuesday night, so ) tomorrow is the last day. days’ special fe per th. wether, veal, a barkte “tics boiilen, 13s. Hay—Paget sound, per ton. $18.00; East- ern, Washington, timothy, #18.00918.00, a falta. Oral ita, $29.00; wheat, $29.50; corm, }23. 00. Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Butt Washington creamertes, 20§31c; ranch 17@20e. Cheese—Nattve Washington full cream, iagiee. Eastern: New | York, 134@l6e: Wisconsio, 34 Roquefort. she $11.08 12.00 per case, New York Limberger, 10691) brick, 1691 18g ie. Fgae—Strietly fresh ranch, 19@20c; Calt- ternia, MG ibe Ide. Ties. ‘Pes 19WOlde: trrers, Oregon! Poultry —Hena, $4.0095.00 per don; turkeys, 13Gléc; geese, \*Bresced “Poultry Turkeys, | ood GIF: or 11@ide: ducks, 14GiSe, chickens, 199 ite. lonty— 1291 Re. Commission Men's Prices Corrected datly—The following prices are Being offered to the producer in round lots fn the dock or tm the car at Seattle Grain-—Oats, $24.60@27 50. barley, $21.50; Ra chicken teed, $21.00, corn, bulk, ‘Chaese—Native Washington. 11@11\e. De ‘Washington “creamery, 18@10e Batter = ngtom creamery, ranch. 15@37¢. ¥ Fourteen acres Innd near Renton carling, $96 per acre; three lots, Wal- la Walia Addition, $600 Geor, Dunlap, #4 Union block: | ,OOWT BE DECEIVED Anyone selling | Glasses can ad- Sale Price $12.90 High grade Morris Chair e made of quartered oak, finished vertive to — fit “weathered,” lar : large spring ™ se shaped arms and heavy posta, large sprin glasses, but they seat, reversible r cushions filled with hair; regular price can't make glasses to correct your vision. 4 ‘We lead, others imitate. THE EVERSOLE OPTICAL CO, 708 Second avenue THE QUAKER DRUG CO sta Sas te 1013-1015 First Avenus Globe Building. $18.75 spectal price for Monday and Tuesday or while they last $12.90 This is but one of forty styles. It shows the Price reduction. Three-Day sale of Arabian Laces in Dr: FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. And so does any other man when he can get a hat that isa good value at $2.00, for—~ $1.50 For the balance of this week in these latest shapes—the Pan- torius, Panama, Fedora, Gra- ego and stiff hats, SPECIAL TOMORROW. Japanese silk handkerchiefs, inches square; regular price ; tomorrow JSe or three for $1.00. J. Friedman «Son Agents L. Adler Bros. Who advertises his is to live up should do it conservatively. Our plan , statement we make, and to promise nothing practi We guarantee absolutely satistactory resulta, FLORENCE DEN ¢ is growing faster than ours 903 FIRST AVENUE Opposite Hotel Stevens We must make room for new shipmenta of glassware. We have in transit by actual count five hundred and ninety three barrels bf newest glass 39c Chamber, 790 For Open Slop Jar, worth $1.26 TAL CO." FURST AVENUE SEATTLE SEATTLE’S|@AFE ann largest and GRILL only first-class Room European plan | je Connece HOTEL tion VIPEMRODOOTS Covered worth 98c an ‘ayo nn JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER suits for scores of Seattle's beet dressed men. $29 10 Seattle Tailoring Co., For Covered ¢ handle, worth 59c For Ewer 79c CARLOAD OF THE CEL- EBRATED “TRAHERN” | eee and Basin. This makes our line complete of Cistern Pumps, Windmili Force Pumps, Railroad Force Pumps, 1207 First avenue, Horizontal, Double and Single Acting Force Pumps For Waney Shape Ewer and 0 nd Hydraull Also a full line of Pump Mie Just Received Cylinders, Drive « s $1.50 to $3.00. |. M. ROSENTHAL & CO, | Open All Night Tel. Main 1020, COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co, MT LUNDERTAKERS | Funeral Directors and Embalmere, Seco"? AWA) 607 visor Ave. bet. Pike and Union | Beattle, Wash, Srauer & (2181217 Bee fhaar Colbie blot, Ailiies | | td hit, aby Wad Cvernig ¢his Cllrs foe Qusiness College ! THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO. ‘THE SHOE STORE WAL _ MUST COME DOWN The Contractors The firat official act of the contractors, if it may be called such, regards the tearing down of the interior of the Bon Marche, was to oall us on Saturday to be prepared in a few days to allow them to remove the jinterior wall between the shoe department and the women’s suit store. | This means an absolute clearance of the shoe stook, either by selling it lor by storing it away, and that quickly. We are at our wit's ends, so to speak, to know what to do with the and we naturally catch at straws, for straws it must be with such |a mammoth stock, and so we grasp the first straw that is in our way by ly to bring more selling. we are quoting for tommorow are will give a sof fiv t at yet unanswered, From among | Unsparingly while he lived, 19 Bow w eventag ks will be the artint and the reforr t tues of sincerity and patriot ately f | eald \ 1 was a friend of Mra, Fowler says she | «hy } who has lived in the mid. | sof Chi and am t betterment ‘ d t any tl t hurch very heart n and Im said to de ox-| # needs v- {ail Hberal faith te reform; itx breath plain occult selence in a erful 4 rnor slot life la 5 ine ‘who loves | nd 1 God muat love his fellow man, even wae After Two Postponements the Games| "epresentod. Venn to} to th keat m Leotta Tonight | Are On Today ing public men, bt mly Go to Spinning for bieycle repaira, Mame. Leotta makes her appear ee Governor Altgeld portrayed as a dis - ance at the Seattle theater tonlght] vernitien of Washington and Oregon | {MEber and destructionist that 1] puntnp, real estate. #1 Union block of her famous recitals, ‘The | Verel rashnaten 8 rewON! came to chtok m aw a dema. | intended for the benefit of the Trin.| Pus this afternoon. |The UW. of W.| foolish men f relfiah enda. | ity church building fund. ‘There wilt |/musents have purchased i < ul ied friend, tentings: © eee renee ofl big demonstration in case they wt atts Ist and a authors, A scene fr kespeare'n | Dis det Paes ee d Ke sald in my hear King John” will be f 1 by a| The Oregor ae ma ' iove Altweld reminds me |eelection from Mark Twain. The | °!! boys will se "4 ~~ x th i, more of Abraham Lincoln than any program will conclude with a series e Ys and that thealN\man J ever mot,’ did 1 begin to of statue poses by Leotta Lae eee a ane an Rug] think that my " impressions” wore a e 0 n + aggre A . tion my distrust of Governor Alt — enter a geld to a prominent politician of : THE MARKETS. |SisScncer sre soe oelRakaiea gm Pete || mmr megs wo [Mean she ype . aa the ould know him: your diatrust |j| Clothing. Hats, Shes and pi a |Doasting, but, still they feel that |Woua vanish in an howe Gent's Furniahing Goods must A large shipment of etrawperries |When the smoke clears awa ON ie iw now admitted by all that thin ||| be, sold at whatever price tt wi ¢ night and this Will meat a fow surprises, Neither | man however mistaken at. times bring to satiety, all claime of Rect: of, She mes they ‘were & Week ago, the former |8# & Patriot and a refo and aij] te creator nike, Receiver rome w hat best berries bring |they were & week agu. the foruner | nan faithful to the hour of death toll! 19 ang ave, Gee , todmy with every prospect of| having been Ill dutir Week, and | the cause of the poot and despised be & sharp decline tomorrow Buye pace age having hurt his knee yea. ay, “Dives, which condemned. him are numerous, the chief demand] terday. Sh — — being for berries, cherries and as- oe aragus, The two latter are also} SUND Y SERMO falling in price, The first go A N FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture berries of the n arrived last ene Mifotatoes “ate slow, Oli atock is | (A high tribute was paid to the late lower and new potatoes are soiling | Governor John P. Altgeld in @ MONDAY, MAY 19, tgp THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ co ae \3\ Have Asked Us to Remove Stock From Its © Vicinity [20 low that whole famities will buy shoes for # year in advance. We a absolutely know that everyone in the reach of this advert oie misses this shoe opportunity will lose money. am | Bute © prices for yourself and be convinced. Sa } and Children’s Shoes | for R. H. Macy & Co., in New York,| 96 pairs of Women's Vici Kid Lace| 96 pairs Women’s Pateat iy | 121 pairs Misses’ and Children’s| Will be offered by us tomorrow at] Shoes, with turned soles, square edge,| Three-Strap Bandels, worth | Enameled Lace Bhoos, school heels $ 98 w pair, instead of regular price, | kid Sh concers. beter Sue arly | $2.29. Lael | Goodyear welts, calf top, izes & to 2, | $4,00. e worth $2.50, for $2.00. | < | saguiar price $8, at $1.30 These are Box Calf, Vich Kid and] "111 pairs Women's Fine Viet Kia] Other Shoe Bargaine for Man tag . #9 pairs Misses’ Hox Calf Lace| Velour Calf, light and heavy soles,| Lace Bhoes, hand turned solen, kid) 6. 1 wd rf Shoen, heavy scien, spring heelnA.| some with cloth lace stay, and soms| tips, concave heels, regular price $4.00) 08 pairs Men's, Patent Co tag, 8. T. protection tips, regularly worth | With velvet scroll; not a shoe in the! at, only b Shoes, worth $6.00, at $2) | $1.75; wale price $1.19. lot worth lens than $9.00 « pair, but| 88 pairs of Women’s Fine Vict Kid| | #6 pairs Men's Ely Call Lag Gig, | irs Minsew Wed, Wine we price them all at $1.98 cave heel, regularly worth $4.00;| Worth $4.00, at $29 : and Blue 8h ght | Another bargain consists of 210 ‘ pe ns elowr Calf Lace | me with suede inisid panel, ¥ pairs of $2.00, $3.50 and 14.00 Shoes| me g£ yp ong $e ae. Sarpene » wort , at $0, 4 $2 a pair, at, only, $1 | for Women, that we are going to sell| K ace Shoes, flexible soles, Kit Men's $5.00 Shoes at $2.98, | - 104 pairs of Child's Blue One-Strap| at $2.80 | tips, dull mat tops, concave heels,! one of the opeuhel Main rt Bandals, square edge turned soles lar value $5.00, at $3.19. } yu ee tu me are in heavy and light| Fine Viet Kia| $2 this lot for Men z the | spring heels, sizes $% ¢o 11, regular th bles, vicl kid upp some | 7 pairs of Women's Fine Vic t Men's Box gale, sts | Weight soles, viel kid upp Lace ‘Shoes, Goodyear welted soles * Box Cait Value $1.25, at soe with hand-turned and others with | 1 —_ ‘These have heavy’ $8 pairs Little, Gents’ Fnameted | 5th, band-turned extension edge, patent tips, regularly | ted soles, wit i and Wine Calf Lice Bhoes, heavy 5 paiemet Weeoen's Miestic ¥ Worth $6.00, for $2.19. | medium heels; : on onto 0s PeRULAT PHOS ee aed poles, kquare edie, inli-|We Tell the Rest in # Line—Gpace | legant values at $5.0, but you ‘ HISi on sale tomorrow. at $e, | itary heels, made from Vict Kia se Forbids Details. aporrow, while they last, at 75 paire Boys’ and Youths’ Lace 7 ; b icmonrh, Julia ‘ " Extra Shoes, heavy soles, sizes 12 to 5, reg: ted: they ay eth 62.66, but] w 22, Paire Wo 's Kid Lace Shoes, : / Special. ar price $1.00, at, only Sc | Marlowe style, hence worth » Dut! worth $5.00, at $2.19. | 110 pairs Men's Velour Calt : we price them at $2.0. 1 pairs Women’s Viel Kid Lace/| Shoes, Single Special Bargain in Women's Shoes| 65 pairs of Women's Walking Lace| Shoes, worth $5.00, at $8.19. extension rope stt Made for R. H. Macy & Co. New | with heavy soles, extension | | 99 pairs Women's Ideal Kid Lace| backstay, 3 York. stitched edge, mat calf top, mil-| She ‘orth $5.00, at $229. air; to be ol | © By rare good fortune 1,260 pairs of | y heels, regularly worth $3.00; o 157 pairs Women’s One-Strap San-| at $2.98. Shoes for women, ordered and made | sale tomorrow at $2.00, dais, worth $2.00, at $1.26. Don't fail to eee this lot. ‘a : Linens, Domestics and White} A Sale of Gas Stoves Goods f2is7.Yentce™” Pe Ome ee , Low for Monday Sense.” It is a sale worth following up, as the prices bere indicate. te The first day of the third week of the Expansion Gale will find - crowded countera at the Linens and Domestic Section, It will not be | gg." burner “Ideal” Gas Stoves for) make, two Blades, pan S| i long before this department will be called on to give much of Its space | Two-burner “Ideal” Gas Stoves for| choice for 460. : to the builders of the new store. In the meantime every dollars’ worth | $1.4% Best Horeehide Razor — of goods must go that can possibly be disposed of at anywhere near cost. wn “Ideal” Gas Stoves) worm everywhere Te : One-burner “Purity” Gas Stoves, We bot Marscilios patterns, in blue, pink| nickel, for $1.00. about pal prion bags: ye and yellow, hemmed ready for use| ‘Two-burner “Purity” Gas Stoves,| offer 3 dozen at, each 4c. worth $1.50, each $1.19, nickel, for $1.98. 7 white, Mitcheline Spread—Extra| “Three-burner “Purity” Gas Stoves,| SALE OF SPORTING size and weight, beautiful 4 nickel #2. Tomorrow ex ood value at $3; special ‘Two-burner “Common Sense” Gas} Gloves, ‘Glow ombination Bedspr Stoves tor $2.75, | Mitts, Striking * reads are for iron bed Three-burner “Common Sense”| Baseballs, #6, at are 80 cut as to form a valance for| Gas Stoves for $2.89. than usual. ‘We need the a the bed. They are good weight and r single bed, each $1.95. Size for double bed, each $2.50. Fruit of the Loom—Bleached tus. lin, one-yard wide, 10 to 20-yard lengths, worth 100; special all day tomorrow, a yard, 7% Bleached Pequot Sheeting—Two yards wide, worth 2c; special for tomorrow, a yard, 1c. Heavy Ticking—Fancy colored stripes, worth 2c, a yard 150 Amonkeag’ Blankets—Large 10-4 sine, gray, with fancy colored bx ders, Very soft and fleecy, worth 7 special for tomorrow, a pair, 5S Comforts—Full size, white cotton filling, with « beautiful joline cover, worth $1.25, each, 9$c, WHITE Goobs. Bleached Damask—6¢ inc worted patterns, worth 4c Bleached Satin Damask—All linen, 63 inches wide, clover, pansy, Lily of the Valley, scroll, spot and chrysan ; @ yard, themum designs, This is the we Our stock is complete in all of " known Liddell linen, and is good] ytcat weaves and neettion of tne value at $1. Special, a yar to this department. In fact, Napkins: inches, to match nite tment was the above; especial, a yen, $1.08. er as busy at present. Judging Liddell’s Linen Sets—Consisting of | from the demand, this is certain to & fine cloth and @ dozen full size| b dinner napkins to match, all put up in @ neat box. e of the greatest White seasons ever known. The values we are offering are the vis GAS STOVE OVENS. these goods eccupy and ». 1 Gas Stovp Ovens for $1.89. to close them out at ? Gas Stove Ovens for $2.99. Boxing Gloves, well 4 The “Acme” Gas Stove Oven, best| ished, all sizes, for made, for $3.00. as men, prices range, 6a fom 25 to $4.69. Our $4.60 Set is the bett pattern. BASEBALLS We carry @ complete stock of rub- ber-end tubing for gas stoves, also hot plates, tron-heaters, ete.—all at the lowest prices. SALE OF SET-WELL PANTS AND COAT HANGERS. oe We are agents for the popular Set-| 7 —_ Mitts, at, ie, w Well Skirts, Pants and Coat Hang-| Barepeall Mite at ers, which we sell at, each, l0c, ee eee” eae The Set-Well Closet Sets, conaist-| , Striking Begs, tives ing of four Pants Hangers, Coat| ‘© the best, begin Hangers, shelf rod, ete.. complete oat oe” hae te grades, $1.00 and Sere ete olen ee form, for the little cd LIST OF HOU! CHEAP. GUARANTEED GARDEN HOSE. All the hose we carry is guaran- teed—none of the cheap sort ts to be found here. Neptune Cotton Hose, at the foot] Read this list of little 9 | eal chen notions, We might almost ndia Rubber Hose, 7-ply, at, the) them— foot, 130. 15c for 12 and ié-inch Compass Brass Nozales, at, each, 380. Saws. y BEDLEDAEETS | 18 for good Steel atonen Som Ie for well-made Carpet "fo for Bronse Cupboard Catehes ; Size of cloth 8-8, set worth $6.60, at| best to be found in the Northwest $6.86 ‘These include plain and fancy lawns. | %e for Bronze Sash Lifts. & Size of cloth 8-10, set worth $7, a| nainsooks, dimities, masalias, or be for Bronze Sash Fe set, $6.20. gandies, ‘swisses, madras, ducke,| Se for 56-inch Door Bolts, Bize of cloth 8-12, set worth $7.50,| piques and welts. tron. ‘ a . 06.75, A few special values are given be- 4c for Clothespin Hooks, We have the above sets in the] low— | le for Brass Bird Cage 7 oe 4 daffodil designs. India Linon inches wide, worth — be for extra good Can 4 - Ae—Full ai: lOc; special, a yard, 6\c eE Se for @ Brass Headed j hemmed re or| White Novelties—In dimtty, UTENSILS. So for six packages of good Oat regular price 75c, each 69% | piques and welts, worth 1: Copper Wash Boilers ‘ Steel Carpet Tacks, ‘4 jored Bedspreads—Full alze,| cial, a yard, Sc, 14-ounce copper, regular pric tor two packages dou! : ss a | Ree webs on sale tomorrow at $2.39. rpet Tacks, x No. 8 “Never Break” ol Spiders,| 10¢ for Bronze Lamp Brackets, ra reguiar ac kinds, for i7e. Iéc for Hower Foe Breen a Manufacturers’ | .S)hesien Pa Sete) ieee ay Womens’ Sample! Suits Three Lots at Three Prices be for Varnish Brushes. vo. 8 nize! 30 for package of good Hantweat | Toothpicks. 4 | fe for Dover Pattern Egg. for Bright Wire Cream with well riveted handles, No. worth $1.25; Expansion ea KNIVES AND RAZOR STROPS. Pocket Knives, in best German| 5 Stylish Wash Fabrics Prices That Make It a Pleasurs to Buy The Wash Fabric Season is here. Many forehanded women havea It is our good fortune to secure an- | other lot of Manufacturer's Samp of Women's Suits, buying th at | practically half price, though y are the cream of this seas: and not in the least tarnish: ju y from being | as @ manufacturer, In | fact 1 wearing suits, | in high grad suitable for gant this ¢ values at the one of them: particularly ate, and original price sing. tucks three-quarters of an inch parat with| Skirt made of a solid mass of tucks Gibson | 84me as waist, running from waist. | 4 with | band to top of the wide graduated | flounc which is plain otherwise double bands of silk havin IRInEA beak TRAIN Gane; bell, pubes than b ng, trimer 4 with three halt slash full silk lined; akirt made} inch sil mar 4 with the new fan flounce, headed by art all around same style trimming as jacket, with nany equal ¢ drop akirt “slik accordion plaited | morrow for #12 flounce and 4-Inch silk ruffled edge; | this is the kind of suit to be found $16.50 Suits for $8.89, in offer for our lot we tomor the This apectal style 4 so! ft tan 5 |Bton Jacket, full silk lined, with $20.00 Suits for $12.60, |clonely stitched silk revers and roll These 00 Suits are made of|front, loop faster back trimmed black or tan noch Broadcloth, silkk| with wide band of silk closely stitch. | lined Eton jacket, peau de sole pep-|ed in V shape, with roll point collar lin band and cuffs, plain yoke, trim-|the same: skirt made tight fitting med with two bands of \-inch silk] with extra full flare from kk , nice in escallops, also same down front|ly lined and fintshed; would be good | nd back; balance of waist, includ-| value if sold at $16.60; tomorrow's Ing sleeves, made of perpendicular | sale price only, $8.8 ready purchased their materials for Summer Waists. It ig to those have not already bought that we want to say that the Bon Marche Bae assortment unequaled In variety, styles or low prices to be found any where throughout the length and breadth of this broad land. ith Printed Batiste at a yard, and so on up through | th ades and pattern, to several dollars per yard, We @® ve ah want assortment 8 of the special prices for to] Ab le Novelties—Every e me has been scoured with soap Pr Batiste—A beautiful “as-| water before leaving the x sort nt of patterns, fast colors and | tiful colorings and we a yard, Bete | stripes; worth 25¢; a yard, 19 ets a Silk Ities—Medium weight,| French Piques—F' rtment silk finish and good styles, a yard, 7] styles for dresses, Ww ots Ibe; a yard, 10 ots. Llama Cloth—s0 inches wide, ef Leno Suisse Mousseline— Ver ioe | wool finish,the styles are the best; | striking designs on a dott worth 6c; a yard, 9 cts ground; @ great fvorite; @ Fine Dimities—Light and dark | cts Re grounds, with the. latest. designs; | Satin-Raye Dimity—A, very 288 worth Ibe; a yard, 10¢ French dimity | with ny i Linen Batiste—A fine sheer Linen| plain colors and beaut # Bat i Inches wide; worth aoc; | Resigns in colors; worth 60; & 76m I Fine Satines—30 inches wide, dark Wash pnadines—A beautiful ef — $ grounds, with beautiful | ent of colors and effects in : N And spot designs; good ve fabric, at, a yar, bde and a@ yard, 19 Beginning with July and continuing through August Marche will close at 1 o'clock each Friday, thus allowing all he tne ployes of the Bon Marche a half holiday for nine weeka in elieve that the inconvenience that the public from the closing of a gerat retail store like the Bon Mai half day once a week for two months will be more than off pleasure and recreation that will be enjoyed by the busy sa! of this busy store, NORDHOFF @ CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue 115-125 Pike Street AE Re aE aS

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