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ear re rere 3 oa cc Sessa seers THE SEATTLE STAR. —— = — 722s Se ———— “THE BON MARCHE. NORDHOFF & Co. THE BON MARCHE, . ne-twwo-three der during that m , ° r o ue Dreakinet ing two MACKAY rested uve he prompt | LESS W RK ‘The Twenty Per Cent. Off Sale, which closed Saturday night, resulted in such tremendous selling for the past two x cl i Cer a " ‘orn RCAC ABE 3 Ry BR aur weeks that stocks have become broken to a greater extent than ever before at this season. The fact that the one-fifth redug HELENA TAKES FOUR OUT OF | scored ona bad throw by Hurley. . tion applied to all lines and kinds of merchandise did not allow us to dispose of small lots and remnant lines to any advam - FIVE OF THE RECENT GAMES|, "0h banen In the sixth. inning Great Strike of Gar- tage during the sale. In other words, our customers preferred the new, desirable merchandise, in full lengths, etc., and we . af , Roa! ot Nebam, Last of Bonanza Kings) iisite 2) 0 ui | Expires in London both on bases in the stxth Inning, @ dattle foyal at Ath- | Helopt puts Bit out te right fed ment Workers in have, therefore, at thié time, a great gathering of slightly soiled, mussed, broken lines and small lots of goods that are to be afternoon be} oq'in letting In both of the Seattle handed out to our customers this week, beginning tomorrow morning, at prices that will make the best bargains ever offered rmbt, three. tte ‘wy Meluwe ‘sen New York by the Bon Marche cast a shadow. We will positively undersell ourselves tomorrow, and while these lots last in so distings brough ) en "The. Leon ae foave today tive a manner that the next six days will make bargain history for Seattle. clint weak Naere tex will DIY) sw YORK, July B1.—It te ae $25,000 Worth of Bargain Lots Will Be Offered Rive Pouiter—Hens, 18 WOise: trrere —_—— Saga.c var 42s: Srbare, UBGIbe: Cones, a 4 this morning that 2 ¥ hi! of ed of th * . ‘ LOMDON, July 2t—Jone ee ina | 1 ERS area rs {pitener, while “ihe visitors took Sight | ween fergie vd out on a strike! ‘To gay nothing of about a half million dollars’ worth of stock that will be put at your disposal at even lower prices than usual, 0 ety) t yeu er, e hat before . rn A 4 Bier at cremsne ch cre heart Finer tao iin the ‘sixth inning, | Beatle tos | 15,000 more. will The goods advertised today are mainly of the bargain lots meg yhotengen haba = od enough to contain Groning of ayncope of the heart. His 3 eek bie and pale» Cheese—Native Washington 1@11 ea Bege-Strietly fresh reaeh, D4 Ka S44 | Mand & Oi-hour working week and) tenth part of the special values that will be ready for use w Mackay, her mother and) Rutter—Washington creamery, 20@2I0; present ite Pesta 3 ot SE - t esall pg Nt will not be hard for our customers to understand that having given no specials for two weeks, every department ip “| OHILDREN BURNED) ow clogged with merchandise that can readily be sold by us at wonderfully reduced prices, because the lines are not com Sd = plete, or because we wish to close out the balance of the lots now that the summer is waning. : on the fight was for | Butte - | Portland a score of 3 to & ! The Seattle team has been greatly weakened during the pas few weeks, and the outfield is practical- Tacoma Wins 5 to 2 DEATH RIDES “siesccser ae oiaiits drach yt, ton EE thee rsctaet| MILLINERY SALE |Women’s Suits at 40 = [Seer es se “5 Radel Hof, Cents on the Dollar burt used to cover, ce an 06: M* ing the funeral Baturday The last of many lots of Wo- SF ON A STORM : ser eee ff. does not profess im that capacity Price men's Tailor-Made Suits will |is certainly a failure. He was very FREDERICK 8 NELSON Fine Furniture —— “= SS |be closed out tomorrow at 4 j American sacea tek tach. Geese] Sitoa tal oe tok ees eae BA. july 2L—A flere nces that any good man wou Sobek borate late noe | RATION ME HS bis and price that will average—values considered—about 40c on the ‘on the Comstock with vary ap Sages : co. | ed by hight anager MeCloak D f vatsr ba fret wee |fa, by ghtning tay) baness oc) win Meamaees Seovmiey Geet Second Day o | were lost, nine by drowning and two | ‘Treadway has been at the business 5 dy falling timbers. Damage to prop-| for many years and Less |“!#". In fact, you will buy, if Gotz te estimated gt shout (60.000. 0 to ae you come to this sale, a suit at the) Much less than the materials would cost you at our dress Jer joins the t HIBERNIANS | Spokane, there are sure to be weak spots. ELECT OFFICERS). So "sstw=s Pres ‘The jeaterday was filled - a with’ many sensational. plays, but goods counters. : ; We want to make it plain to DENVER, July 20—At the bien-| there was one that stood out proml- nial convention of the Ancient Or-|nently among the rest. That was you that we have picked from ur entire stock the last of der of Hiberniana the following off)- jomenal atop by about twenty different lines of WALLA WALLA, July 21.—While yi te ta Tomorrow Millinery store “cleans house,” so to speak, by offer- ing extraordinary bargains in Trim- the ph >. core were elected James FE. bitt of @ line drive from Holly's bat president; J. O. Builtvan, vice prest-|in the first inning. The litte Seat- dent; 5 Bree, secretary; M. J. Sririen, Ind Nereae med Hats. + Jelegantiy tailored garments r. Pour directors were also chos- that formerly sold at $16.50, on: Jone © Resting, Cheese: Y. All$1g Trimmed Hats at $7.50 | All $7.50 Trimmed Hats at $3.75/$17.00 and $18.50 and have 7 and W. J. Cronin, Boston. reall All$i:0 Trimmed Hats at $5.00 All $6.00 Trimmed Hats at $3.00 | marked them all at the extraor- ee oe All $8.00 Trimmed Hats at $4.00 All $5.00 Trimmed Hats at $2.50 | dinary price of te ropean Novelties ees ae gh Pap it is hardly roe $7.50 rimmed Ha ¢ to go into a de- Children’s Hats at Half tailed description of All our Untrimmed Hats for Chii-| these suits as there dren, a bait regular! are more than sixty ‘The entire stock is included, a Untrimmed Hats Very Cheap we} of them and scarce- Regular $1.50 Untrimmed Hats will 5. Hats for : a ly any two alike. 6 de ER The | "These are in colors and white. However, these Q Miomerrew etree Veils—The Latest meagan ip Regular $1.00 Untrimmedt ‘We have all the new colorings in| © YOu in citing the Regular Sc Untrimmed Hats ot. ae | Yells. including white and royal,| merits of the values | bisck and white, green and white. mentioned. A THREE-DAY PRE sey stccigsny Trimmings A fe Gray and_ Brown, Basket epect a t= > tesative otyles ta Sumamnar Peite wins Teen OM Poratg; Gait, ots. | ieee Sining, ‘veiver, Ccler’ and Le + Se en eee eer) ‘kis uct veapainar ot Trhmatngs will go at half price tomorrow. LACE CURTAIN SALE ‘A large shipment of the latest European novel- ties in Lace Curtains have just been received direct from St. Gall, the qualities and patterns which are in great de- mand by the best decorators for the finest home of the East. - These are the Curtains which are the rage. We bought this lot because the Western woman always appre- ciates and demands the best and most artistic hangings for her home. To introduce these novelties we will place the entire with satin bands. is Bult Notable Savings For)‘ 23205 Men "na GB Rot Never such low prices as now on Men's Furnishings. We must absolutely close out all broken lots of Men's Furnish- ings at once. No half-way methods will bring the results we want, and so we have mark- ed the prices very low—in fact it is the top-notch of underpric- ing. Read. SALE Of High-Grade Clothing and Furnishing Goods This sale has been going on juest seven days, and it has played havoc with some of our lines of Clothing. Now we have taken up all odds and ends of Men's Suits and made one lot of them; they consist mostly of our regular | $14.00 and $15.00 lines, but there are a good many $16.50 and $18.00 Suits in the lot, although broken lots. Yet there are all sizes in it for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Special—-YOUR PICK— ~ $8.65 Odds and ends in Boys’ Clothing, 2, 3 and 4 of a kind; they are regular $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 goods. If we have the size you want, have your choice of the entire lot at— $2.45 shipment on sale at special prices for three days—Mon- day, Tuesday and Weilnesday. ita; worth 100 eachs only $6.2. Bread and Butter Plates, decorated, worth Light Brown Cotton | dozen, at $1.05. heels and toes, and full’ finished seams, worth isc; at| tee tea tumblers to sell at Sc each. ee 4 108 Regular value Hes Men a Fancy China Salad Bowls, regular Fancy Shizis, sine 144°2.| value she, for ike. each ~25¢! One to & buyer. 7 German China Dessert Dishes a Several tote of Men's, Working thires, |*] TgUAr eS. Doth dark and light colors. Bore] gat bles Glens Sete; regular value St cacy, rare S06: Dut BOW od fe | efllver Plated Bon Bon Dishes for 8 Day ia Rept ont ele e 4 2 lines of Mén's Siviped Balbriggan Underghitts and Drawers Telgend 2 Souvenir China Match Safes worth | at rom o, rment. < fn “ Rot" ‘ual 'y multe io pure fme09;go-dats Trouser and saiet shaser, + : 4 other lots of Men's Balbrigeai “Wee See Deesess ot oe A good bread knife for Ic. derwear, worth age and $50: ah 53] Glass Lemon Extractors at Se. Setnopee Bhoe Brushes, with dauber, at 1c 592—6 pairs Colored Heraldic Laces .... 576—4 pairs Smoking Room Curtains .. $25.00 17.50 656—4 pairs Antique Heraldic Laces .... 35.00 20.00 561—4 pairs Antique Heraldic Black Laces 37.50 25.00 562—6 pairs Green Reception Room Fleur de Lis ... ++ $500 20.00 559—4 pairs German Rennaissance, black. 37.50 25.00 566—6 pairs Green ReceptionRoom Laces 17.50 12.50 564—6 pairs Green Reception Room Margaret .......-..4 os i pur- 20,00 13.50 rib ABLE 601—Swiss Brussels, white .... . 37-50 25.00 |) 5 Bh bg: So aR RS a aan by iy = Bee ’ jason’s Shoe Blacking a buyer. Se sts prone At Bema ey vere gsm nee Boys’ end Children’s Straw i) issu | _mvmamann arm at one-hit 6oa—Swiss Brussels, white + 1800 13,50 Hats and Summer Suits | win Got titres Se te: satin Antone f.50 per Gowen, wigty” damage Men’s Shirts, $: juality .97—Swiss Brussels, whit Wood Chopping Bowls, at 106, 18, |W. Hl Rogers’ 4 1.00 qi 5! s, wi + 20.00 14, ‘ ‘4 ‘ » e. ANH 1 _— Men’s $3.00 Hats ........ Sa Sia 600—Swiss Brussels, white . 45.00 oe . Great news for mothers—the selling of Boys’ ae FES SEEN Anish, $110 per set ote Everything in the store at equally low prices, 568—French Art Brussels ..... . $5.00 35.00 and Children’s Summer Clothes at a third less} Biré Bath Dishes at 5c. $1.19 each, 599—White Swiss Brussels ... . 30.00 31.50 than REAL value tomorrow 573—Louis XV. Art Brussels. . 598—Swiss Brussels, white. * 45.00 30.00 30.00 91.05 Children’s Straw Hates, plain and fancy straw, sev- Closing Out Wash G DOU eral styles to choose from: Sale price, SEE WINDOW DISPLAY . choice ... ide Entire Stock to Be Sacrificed Now H. Lewis & Co. N. E. Cor. First and Cherry Street 584—Ivory Venetian Lace. 45.00 30.00 Children's Straw Sailor Hats, wide rim, tn white o ck oF ur well assorted stock of fine Wash Fabrics is now to be: 582—Ivory Venetian Lace. 25.00 18.00 and colored straw, fancy straw ban: 36c.| out regardiess of cost or value, This time-worn statement ne Sale price, each .... te4 eee put to better use than under this heading. 574—Arabian Venetian Laci 575—Arabian Venetian Lac oe 579—Ivory Venetian Lace..., ...-++ 596—Ivory Venetian Lace. . 580—Ivory Venetian Lace. 40.00 30.00 35.00 © 2§.00 20.00 16.00 27.50 18.00 25.00 17.50 Boys’ Waists, dark biue and white patterns, well known that our made, very serviceable; sizes 4 to 12 years; value| {he ,Pacific Coast, 2bc. Bale price, each ise Boys’ Wash Suits, in blue and white gingham; sises| 2,500 Yards 12 I-2c Wash Goods at 5 4 to & years; value abc, Sale price, each 25e 1 Dimities, 2,500 yards in all, in fine fabrics ire to go at what by far than the makers ever intended, these two items will ill } ah” Boys’ Blouse Suits, All-Wool Cheviots, in dark ve beet ‘seasor i 583-—Ivory Venetian Lace . poe 30.00 20.00 || trown mixed, sailor style, fancy trimmings: sizes be et teats, St ene pita , ates | 4 to 10 years; value $3.00. ‘Sale price, each..§1.08 r This is the first showing of these novelties in the West —see the window display. These prices are for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week only, and the prices are for CASH. FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring St Boys’ All-Wool Suita, two-garment style, pants 25ce Wash Goods at 10c made double seat and knee; guaranteed’ not to Sale Fancy Lino and Dotted Swisses, 2,000 yards in this lot, rip; sixes 8 to 15 years; value $6,00. GRAM issonaveovavads ‘sone es a work of art. Regular price has been 25c a yard; on sale at A Great ‘Silk Event, $1.25 Value at 37 1-3 | We waited till July to give the crowning sale of Suits of the Here Are Some of the Kinds That Will Be Included=: sea . Today and Tomorrow 37% o kK entire season. Today 37/4 cents buys Silks that) printed Liberty Satin, in Persian, All-Sitie Duchease Satin, 1m formerly were priced at 75¢, 85¢, 95¢ and $1.25. It is the final|and Grecian patterns—high color} cadet, moss, ete, worth 8c. GADEN F CENTS HOSE — rPi-atti2ziji-mfrtrrreet.rerT?T ee eee | comb! 0 pl ~, J ren Foor. .... clean-up of broken lots—in some cases we might say remnanit]|roseinvendet and Toval” erounde: | COT, Bonmwom, 20-inch ih if Guaranteed. Regular Price Se per foot | lots—that accumulated during the past two weeks and for sev-|Buerly Ween remutar | Peated. Warhs, c % eR aa a) Rees 7 A! eral weeks previous, as the result of an active season's selling, in small neat effects in| wei fk: t ve do yo : Sina Saran . n, reseda, dove, biack t palnteus ad's thorough inawiodae | Do not misunderstand, however, the scope of the sale. You 1 rose sigak cones: | Brocaded Durhosse, tn ane modern dental surgery and a com- | will find here thousands of bright, new, up-to-date Silks offer ded Silk Taffeta, worth 85 ots | combinations, lly selling at plete equipped office will permit, | #/ : ® yard, in solid colors, | Joulsine Silk, in plain oF w | Gur prices are reasonable and yet | §| ed at prices that would be impossible, except for the fact that Plain Fengalines in rose, cadet, | navy, brown and gray, that pd * tron Bed, same as cut, has heavy | ecgpetauapelishoy fe erviiausedibetaad | J] we must condense this stack and lower the invoice value of it] “Ms Mvender, worth se. ularly 44 Ate N ratis and large knobs, very | FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY, i ediately fo yer " y . : | 4 8. Comeu Bt Gor. | immediately for our buyer is in the market now to secure the| Every one of the Above Lots Js Included in the 3744c Sale hi fall fabrics, and we want to turn over the entire balance on " o | High-grade Dental Work. | 87% for the choice of such a line of Silk Fabrics that will ? a | 5 Houre-# a m. to # p,m, Bunday, | hand promptly, crovd and those who come first will choose best of course. 1 o We dd RST a Bs REE ie Tea ROE A Se ike ES Si RSE aah ‘ 625 First Ave., Woot of Cherry St. | = a eeeeeeneenneeeenE a 2 1021-1023 First Avenue, Corner Spring. SEATTL | NORDHOFF @ CO. ¥ Tolophone no oa FHE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWEST. aE CeO “ e on arc 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue b “The Corner r | 115-123 Pike Street 3