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re VEL vitals | Missionaries Leave for the Field "the king. ¢ turning eto | NORDHOFF & CO. IRELAND |S OPPOSED. “_NOROHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE. THE BON MARCHE SE Store Closes Tomorrow at One o’Clock : Be Sure and Buy Your Needs in the Morning The third half holiday of the Bon Marche is tomorrow, Friday. The interest the public has already taken in these half holidays of the employes has been shown by the generous buying done at this store each Friday before 1 o'clock. §» the sales have been larger before the closing hour than they were the entire corresponding day of a year ago. But no whether the business be large or small, it is our pleasure to take this forward step in the interests of the 300 people by the largest and most progressive retail store in the Pacific Northwest. i On Saturday we are always very busy, and we would like to have customers do as much of their buying before 1 O'clock Friday a8 possible, for until the new store is completed, it is quite likely that a great many will fail to get the attention my would like to give them, if they put off their shopping until late Saturday. Grand Clearing of Children’s Dresses We have nearly 300 Children's Dresses, in gingham, percale, chambray and dimity, in that we want to close out entirely between now and Saturday night. Values Range From 75c to $6.00 For it is an assortment of various lots that have been on sale throughout the summer season—well made garments off clase materials, but now to be offered at prices that are less even than the fabrics originally coat. ! Many ived. The ight for 4 and carried beaut young ¢ abort w Mine entertaine: ee Dt and Mise Ada have left for © they will spend ¢ young folks gave Ch Mr, Moorhead he which took the} quarters near Medrona pe nbauer bh _ —llnwentenatal inte hou CING CLASSES me by moon-| Monday and Friday Ky Beginners, Haas was young folks to Mey¢ Dancing continu then the party ¢ lant Mr Mr Denver Clergy Want Friars Retained While the bulletins issued by the y taken end Mre, P. W. Murtburt and and Mrs, Kéwer Lt. Hampton ave this Week for Hood's canal, will apenc nping to have # ve king's physicians are genera NEW YORK, July M%-—Moat im] ive farewell wervices are being woday in the chureh of the Moly Apostic, Protestant Episcopalian, in | honor of @ band of minsionAriog That DENVER, Golo, July 2%.—The |< Catholic elegy of this city have is: | a sued @ Unanimous regolution which ts dimmetrically apposite to the att! tude of Archbishop Ireland in his at Utude towards the removal of the fom the Phillippines clergy of Denver believe the friars should be left in the islands and express themselves as believing that a removal is contrary to the principles’ of religious freedom, Which permis, any faith to hold pos: under = the oncert for Mame N. given Tuesday evening at tue theater. The program Mre_ Helen son PP. Hamme a Hyde, baritone: L i! * bars, and Mise Luly Sheppard | . Gove sang a beautiful composition by pipe ©. M “Love's c entword " were prem J. W. Michels am was heartily enjoyed by of San Fran Some unusually clever features. are promised for Ringling Bros.’ clrous, when this popular big show exhibits in Seattle next month, The dates have been definitely set for Monday and Tuesday, August 3 and %. ‘This fe during the second. week of the Hike’ carnival, agd the cirous will add one more to the many attr tons that the Elks have secured for thelr amusement Ringii Bros.” clrous is sald to be bigger a! better than ever year, many BITS OF GAIETY Mrs. Will Perry entertained large f friends Tuesday event Mr, and Mrs. Miles Price Benton Alaska Excursion $40 Round Trip at Victoria, Vancouver, sizes from one to five yeam, e 4 of Mine Ruton, who ts visiting in the city, Cards were played and dainty retresh- ves. Catiin vw @al GOVERNMENT WILL NOT PROS- BOGUS NICKEL MEN “Slot machine owners must protect 55653 fagis al ir i time in W h charge of that end of the line. CHEAP SAL D, J 4.—The Ht Bg MEL hg aad Another tumble from $% in 20 days There are vessels tons. 2%4.—~Two In- ies for slaugh- meni © miles southwest of Delta, ‘They were hunting for on aay Me Aue har been consid- experi Sthoere in locating them. B, Kirk, a suspected bunko swin- ‘was arrested by City Detectives ‘appenstein and Byrnes last night on suspicion. As yet no direct charge has been placed againat him. He protestet his innocence at the etion, but was locked up nevershe- ——9—-—— 4H, Felitz and Southerland have the sole and exclusive priv- red fogs for, sale of confetti tor the wal, and want to secure gervices of twenty women to well | sroods on the grounds. None but need apply. Yesler and avenues. wee AUCTION SALE of Household Fur- -. miture, new features of ® most interesting | character have been secured are a number of sensational trained animal displays and the areaa per the servives of high-class perform de will be given Mon- Tt t all new this Year and promises to be gorgeous beyond anything hitherto seen here. QVER $50,000 Fisher gave a saitini a Miss Emma Fisher the guest of hon Miss Blanch Shaw Kwex were married the home of the bride's parents, and Mre ©. H. Shaw, way. Ht was a home wedding an many Young guests ‘The brid lormance more than way yesterday morning near Berni. Jill, in which wee tm curreney was taken from express vault. ‘The men escaped ip the nese and have not been apprehented. WAIST. Fats Wann Reeeived direct from New York by yesterday's express. Very pretty effects, made of light weight Mummie Flannel, in fancy stripes. On sale today. SPEOIAL SALE Fancy Pereale Negligee Shirts, without or wit collar, * : oo as eee: Canoes Madras Without or with collars, of patterns, worth $1.5 est Quality Fancy Sea found "Percale Shirts, de- Full Length Kiminoe—Just the thing fer compere and bathers sale, your choice . .... 91.75 Short Kiminos—Reguiar price || 91.60; epecial sale, your choice i os IE ete neee enet entree ees Gents’ Imported Drop-Stite ES SHOULD BRING YOU TO THE STORE Every woman who has charge of a home takes pride in her economy—trys to buy where she gets the most for her money. This store should get her patronage when it comes to things forthe home. Weshow a large assortment —a variety that should satisfy anyone; the qualities are right, and the prices are fair to the buyer. It is for the purpose of getting people imto the store so they can note these things that we offer these Friday specials — inducements to try the store methods and get acquainted with the story policy. No telephone orders for Friday specials will be filled at these prices. Mail orders postmarked not later than Saturday will be filled at these prices. ookingham Tea i Friday spe~ B8e lish Rockingham Tea lar ‘The; Friday gpe- she Pots, reguiar clal Fancy © Pots, chal Fancy English Rockingham Tea is, Pegular Bc; Friday pp ancy Engtich Rockingham ‘Ter Pots, regular $1.00; Friday spe cial Seve Be Roman Seat, frame made of wolid oak, either golden or weath- } 4 birch mahogany, } 04 logs and streten- apholatered with valour, Regu Special for Frid as high 3 sr price ( Wire Brofler for spreading the alas flames of a gas or. gasoline stove, eine 1% by 9 inches special price for Friday... 206 Drapery Room Friday Specials Heavy Wool Smyrnt Rugs, size FRIDAY, JULY 25 2P.M., at 1733 Melrose Ave. of 04k folding bed, parior| velvet carpets, oh | rugs, bamboo bookcase, on! “ wery fine Jace curtains, center tat bedding, dishes, etc.; the | are only in une three end are as good as new. T way or Capitol Hill cars an ‘Off at Melrone avenue. J.T, Wil Bon auctiouces. 9x32 feet, $90.00 values; Friday, each tee ceeneees MNT ED avy Wool Smyrna Rugs, size feet 6 inches by 10 feet, $20.00 values; Friday 13,75 M-inch Moquette Rugs, regular aA $4.76; Friday special ot Plates, pretty pat- n blue special for and t decor T-inch Plates; day, each Cups and Saucers; | special Friday, both Ike FREDERICK @ NELSON COMPLETE HKOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streots. ? ) ? ; 2 on Was One of great 1600, Yesier | % Ketchikan, Treadwell. Ju and TAKU GF INSIDE ROUTE, The fam TEL. NARROWS by day- | - | Strictly | exetusive private given every afternoon and | Willson's Seattle fashionable end mhoo! of dancing. h and Pike. were present. was beautifully mowned | wmreguier price $2.50; special Clean-Sweep Sale of High Grade Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Saturday and Monday Special This is an unprecedented offer, and all those that want to dress well and save money should take advantage. Hundreds of Men’s Suits “bunched” together in one lot; they consist of English Genuine Worsteds Irish Fine Harris Homespuns Cassimeres Fine Oregon Cassimeres Imported Unfinished Worsteds Genuine English Vicunas Genuine Bird’s Eye (Worsteds Imported French Pique Imported Clay nglish Worsteds Thibets Elegant variety of patterns: plain black and blue; light and dark mixtures. These suits are excep- tionally well lined and tailored and compose our regular $18, $20 and $22.50 lines, See Our Window Display Washington eee mporte.i English Serges Genuine A RUN ON SHIRTS—AIl the standard brands in il the very nobbiest this season's ef- fects -ait our $1.50 shits—epectl, . $1.00 $1.95 MEN’S $3.00 HATS— all styles and colors. H. Lewis & Co. N. E. Cor. First and Cherry Street | Saturday Night Bargains We will give some astonishing bargains from 4 ¢ till 10 on Saturday evening, July 26. Positively none of these itema will be gold before Saturday evening next at 6 o'clock, but we print the lst far enough In advance to give you ample opportunity to prepare to take advantage of them exe I-quart Granite Tea de; special from Granite Skimmers, worth special from 6 to'10 at Wire Toasters, worth tie from 6 to 10 o'clock at Granite Boup Li worth lhe; ihe special from 8 to 10 o'clock 106 at Ice Shavers, worth 260; special from 6 to 10 o'clock We Will Limit the Quantity to Customers And will positively refuse to sell to dealers. The prices are less than most retailers buy such goods for 2-Hole Ol Stoves, worth 950 special, 6 to 10 only, at....80¢ Dishwasher with Handle, worth 10¢; mpecial, 6 to 20, Saturday, special dee ‘ Te 30@ } Biack Jack Stove Polish, worth wpectal from 6 to 10 only ¢ 106 Se G. H. WOODHOUSE Co. r1406 Second Avenue. Jenmone ine, sideet and most Women's Gingham Kitchen Aprons with bib and shoulder worth tc, Friday bargain at 250. "a Sunbonnets, from 3} with lesther or web Cream Oriental Laces, ‘wide, worth ibe te wiee Friday tc. Point Venise All Overs, in stripes or pretty waists, worth $1.19, $1.25 jand $1.99, on sale Friday till 1 o'clock at Nos. $a0413 All-SUk Motre Ribbons, re, Friday at 10 " @ yard. iextra Heavy Double Face Satfn, Unereaseable Wash Ribbon, all silic, worth So yard, bargain Friday until 1 o'cloick at 37 H-Inch Fine White Plain Swiss, with S-inch figured ruffle, worth 2c ard, on sale Friday till 1 o’clook 12 1-26. W-inch Satin Damask, for uphol- stering, all elk, beautiful floral pat- terns and colorings, worth $1.00 « yard, Friday from 8 o'clock til! 1 at only ‘$1.78, |. White Cotton Curtain Loops, with tan 1-20 kinds, at only ¢e. Silk Cord and Tassel Cur- tain Loops, 160 kind, at 6¢ @ pair. %-Inch White Lappett Jace and satin stripes, 150 only 91 Men's %c Balbriggan Underwear, Friday morning at Sc a copy. Swiss, tn} 1 CHILDREN’S SUMMER DRESSES at ac, worth up to 7§c. CHILDREN'S SUMMER DRESSES at soc, worth up to $1.25 CHILDREN’S SUMMER DRESSES at $1.00, worth up to $2.25. CHILDREN’S SUMMER DRESSES at $1.50, worth up to $3.25. CHILDREN’S SUMMER DRESSES at $3.00, worth up to $6.00. The sale starts tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. Economical mothers will not pass this offering by, and these do 80, will do well to be here some time before 1 o'clock tomorrow, and thus get best choice. _, FRIDAY BARGAINS On Sale From & Till I o’Clock Tomorrow in neat stripes and fast colors, at, the garment, He. Men's fia ane Laundered Shirts, | at, each, Two lines Men's Box, in black and tan, hey yo =; St SR ee Gree ae ee lines Men's New Suspenders, worth 400; at, the pair, the. No. 2 Lamp Chimneys, worth reg- larly Se; at, be each. Only one to « purchaser. Joe Tonge, worth Me; at, only. 60. endarter Broa” Furniture Pol- ish, worth regularly 20c; special Fri- day morning, at tc, * Only one bottle to & purchaser. Copper Nickel Plated Tea Kettles, F size, Friday tll 1 o'clock at Only one to a customer. Picnic Splint Lunch Baskets, large size, worph Go; at only Ie. Only one to © purchaser, Pisin Crimp Wash Boards, worth Ie; at Lie. carrie Nation March” on sale Paria Moire Lining, in high colors and black, the 6c quality; at 160. Imported Black Silk Grenadines, in Bb stripes, $1.15, and 44- inch Brocaded Black Silk Grenadines worth regularly $1.00, will be offered Friday from § to 1] at the yard, 680. Only one dress length to a cus- r, tome: * in plain and fancy ale, x plait and blouse styles, siaow 4 to 12 years, worth S00; guara ra, worth $4.75; spe- 42.50, Duck Capa, ya 2c; Friday be 600 boxes Toilet Soap, three cal in a box, worth ie; Friday, from § Ull 3 o'eloek, at be a box, Boys’ W style, worth be for 6. Absorbent Cotton, ¢-ounce “SRupitoam, 2%e bottles for 18¢, White worth $1.80; from # till 1 o'clock, at £1.25. Fresh Peanut Brittle, worth ic a pound, from § to 1, at ibe, Hawley & Hoop's Fine Breakfast Cocoa, i-inch Canvass Sect, with | leather corners, worth 35¢, 8 tL 2 at Ite. Decorated Paper Napkins, several a to choose from. at Te 108. ine of sample Shirt Waists, in white and colors, slightly sofled; on sale Friday at haif price. Pillow Cases of Bleached Cotton, sine 42x86 Inches, French seams, warth 100; Friday, from 8 fo 1 at Se. | Sheets, made of good Bieac Cotton, 72x90 inches, worth @o; Fri- day morning price, #c. Bedspreads, full size pattern, hemmed ready for use, worth $1.00; Friday bargain at Soe. Blankets, 10-4 sige, soft and fleecy for camping, gray or ta: worth Se; Friday at 48 Bath Towels. extra heavy un- bleached, size 33 by worth 20; Friday bargain at 13%. Fine Lawns and Dimities, best 1240; Bridey yles, regular price it Se. Indigo B Calico, 32 inches wide, geod assortment of patterns, worth Hie © yard: Friday morning price, THe. Cotton Bedford Cord Skirts und Suits, regular prise tee a wain at Thee. 4 Women's Swiss Ribbed Colored The Bon Marc We de your dentistry as nearly painiess: modern 4 plete equipped office , ur @ thorough knowledge of al surgery and a com- will permit. prices are reasonable and yet consistent with first-class work. FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY. A . F. Campbell, D. D, 8. Mgr High-grade Dental Work. Hours—8 a m. to 8 p,m. Sunday, 9 to 626 First Ave, rs Foot of Cherry st. SEATTLE. W ANTED AN. OPPORTUNITY To show you our handsome line of Stiff and Soft Hats. SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Retrimmed he 1419 to F QUEEN CITY 12% street | Red Raven Splits A very pleasant physic, ie per bottle; 2 for 2c And Dr, Fo Tonle, At HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. 1436 First Ave. Cor, Pike St, Tel. Main 916. Goods delivered free of cost Inside the city ‘* Malt and Meat and $1.26 per bottle Marseilles | reqularly | Court Plaster, two packages for Se. | blue, pack- S Just half price, or $7.60, Plain Hooks and Eyes, lo card Stockinette Dress Shield, very best, worth 25c pair; Alpaca ‘Braid, for skirt yards in piece, in black bunch, worth Wee and . Ww . the buneh, be. em NORDHOFF @ CO. 1435 Second Avenue 115-123 Pike Street We have installed @ machine for ents’ shirts which takes out al 4, the bosom and makes a perfect Acting 8 hirts, cloged front, 100; Shirts, open Soft Shirts, per pair, dc 4 Main office and plant, First avenue and Down-Town Office, 1426 Fourth near Pike 2 MWe; Collars, a; mmoned t ‘After the date of tow ’ and in case of f will P.O. Address, 515 Beattie, King County, Weaningtom ¥ x