The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1902, Page 4

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4 NOBODY BUT BACHELORS — MAY LIVE IN THIS HOUSE | STRIDES SEATTLE IS TAKING Nobotty” put bathiclors wit be al-}to MeKnapp brothers for building RWed to Vive in the Summit apart-| $2000 residence for Mre HM. HB. Joye house and’ there wilt be room]at Fifteenth avenue and Rast Re-| ‘Of these crusty old fettows(?) | pub ie preparine! poaton, dutlding when completed. | plans for an for! at the navy yard. tween John and" ¥. wer on J and Wn etreet be ave Twelfth Hdated Cont pretiminary # ile spar to be bul wacks to th: coal mine near Issaquah, += Renee The Big Three Philadelphia and Oregon Boats leave Cob he superstructure wil! be-| Karl Kieins ator! man dock waite depot. Beate in a few days when the con-| house’ will bh @ paneled dintne jeave 6:24 9 and 10 a m. 118 2:90 tfact will be tet. The apartments | room 14530 pean ot Gre atraneed in suites of three some consisting of a chanrber, par. and bathroom, ‘There ate J? ites whieh can be cocupied by OF two men as desired. All the room- wilt dine in a common hall on the! floor. The 4 a) cost} Ly Architect James HH, Schaack {* pre. __FREDERICK & NELSON-Fine Furniture: Chairs and Rockers It seems that each season we able to get together a larger and bet- deat give It a fine appearance, ten, Jooal customs collector, and Brady, the attorney, are the) ere and Saunders & Lawton; rehitects, on na north of San| ito are being drawn Say ohitect C C, A. Breitung for the ‘Cate Com First avente south and Yes. F WAY at A cost of $1800, A ata’ Will lead to the upper where 0 to the sale floor—to induce you to look through the stoek-— be installed 2ExK4 feet, the of the upper floor being Gistend inte yetvate dining roorne frowds in the ity ‘city today and tomor- row for the circus created a de: itnew of THE SEATTLE STAR. THE FAIR Cor. Second Avenue and Pike St. Amer ican Lady Corsets Tuesday THE Bho ‘ORE THE BON MARC THE Next to the Carnival the Bon Marche is the busiest place in Seattle. early fall garments and materials, to supply themselves with their needs for feel pleased with the enormous business that has been ours for the summer the shopping center of all Washington. August 26th FACTORY PRICES No, s2—Short.or medium, always sold for $1.26-—Tuesday Special 85 No. 132—Girdle style, in pink, blue and white, regular price #1.25-~ y¥ Special — No. 25—traight front, either black gray, always sold for $1.25— Tuesday Special— be U H ! FREDERICK & NELSON Complete Mouse Furnishers fi] ‘To care for your Teeth iw our business To do it at & reasonable cost ix an accomplishment. We have every appliance fo save time and pain. SPECIAL OFFER DURING CARNIVAL WORK - . GOLD CROWNS $5 jGH-GRADE PLATES . FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY LADY ATTENDANT. ead Fike? AVENUE! Sot pian BARGAINS UNUSUAL BUYING THE WEEK Special offerings dot the different departments of the store this week. A list of the bargains pictured and described in yesterday's Worth Sc, Se and Me—not a!) sixes im this lot—you may choose among | for— | No. 106 weer ome (AMerican | 85 Petticoats OPPORTUNI- (Sunday) papers follows fee Parlor Tables for 2.5 ( $14.00 Hall Trees for 9.7% pokers for... » | $15.00 Hall Trees for 2.00 iis Rockers for | $25.00 Hall Trees tor 18.00 411.00 Rockers for.. |. $24.00 Hall Trees for 19.00 $15.00 Morris Chairs for..®10.25 | $26.00 Bedroom Suite for. 820.00 $14.00 Dressers for 10.7 $20.00 Bedroom Suits for. 1-38 $16.00 Dressers for 11.80 $20.00 Crevai Mirrors for. $24. FOR SAVING SHOPPERS %-Burner*Gas Stove... *-Burtier-Gas Btove... G.LHOLMES. FURNITURE CO, 101110305 SECOND AVE. 2-Burner Gasoline Stove $3.26 S115 81.59 82.60 gi'60 Gas Ovens $2.00.Gax Ovens . $4.00 Gas Ovens . Gas Tubing, per toot........ Be a Mangle ove 500 t-Burner Ott Stov For doing high-grade work on bed and table 1-Burner O1i Stove... The linen. It givesa finish to both sides of linen, 2-Burner Oli Stove,.....81.00 QUEEN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, Of @tov $1.50 First avenue and Bell. 2-Burner Of Stove “ Downtown office, Fourth near Pike, Established 1890, Curtain | We Have Installed | Made of good quality mercerized sold for $2.00. Werth o~at while they la t 09 tn thie lot 20c ‘Our Sale of Men’s Clothing At 680 on the Dollar Ip wtilt on. Better buy yourself and boys’ fa) supply ae FAIR Corner Second Avenue and Pike St. mating, three rows of ruffles; always { our many customers in a satisfectory manner. west ded Minneapolis. Carnival Attractions Visitors to the attractions that are so numerous jg city at present are taking advantage of our lowered prices for the last of our summer merchandise and our exhibit and summer selling, and we have arranged to give bargains both forenoon and afternoon that will make this st The New Store Will Will Scon Be Completed And we will then, for the first time, be in a position to properly display and sell the immense stock that we will have for fall. this we mean that in former seasons we could not properly place on show our large stock, neither have we been able to wait All of these drawbacKs will be obviated in the near future when the ? turn over to us a store building having more than 85,000 surface feet of floor space—the largest store north of San Frantisceg TH BON MARCHE THE BIG ¢ i, weeks to come. season. be. We certainly have good sven The present week will practically eng the ‘ore more than ey, Garments ferF*" @Oer Second Avenue show window has a display of several of the wanted novelties in Women's Fall and Winter Wraps—attractive gar- ments—that we have bought right, so that we may, as usual, anderprice the marKet even at the start of the season. Black Taffeta Monte Carios | San Toy Plush Blouses 32-inch length, bandsomely trim- | Silk Velour, the noblest of tne 20-inch, peplum fisieh, high rol) nied with scrol! ornaments and | F and wile fevers, new three graduated kerrey stitch j eutf, all nicely ned, belt hands at Settem, Smcy corres and trimming ide and cuffs, full lined with bimek > mohalr braid cxtrome nov de sole; oF < price BS elty, at the ning be wt Black PReaw de Soie Monte | Carlos } Velour Blouses inch, handsomely trimmed with novelty French breiding, | full white silk Uned and tues, | with edging of Persian trim | ming: has the new wide sleeve: to weraold auaring Exrniyc! eek at - #42.50 | 2-inch also, peplum point back, full ned white silk peau de sole, novelty braid wide laced braid belt, whit. Diack velvet inlaid trimm pertect beauty at our price =... oe 6bs.05 . wide revers ume point. biwe stk iteed, fold belt and streamers, bere ih finteh. epeming price 840,00 Martha Washington Coats Of Mack Peau de Sole, 5 Inches jong, the new plait sleeves, with bioused forearm; solid trimmed, jet ornament jalted waist with full skirt, atl wower braid Double cord and taerel peplum back. wide roll collar revere roll to bettem, pear! Peau ae Sete Stk Heed and faced, trimmed with ——— heavy ornaments. and Persian edaed—a perfect geb of beauty 855.00 Sale Black Dress Conde Excellent Fall Showing Our stock of Fall Dress Goods is now nearly complete, and you may be sure that you | will find here tomorrow the very latest and best fabrics in black to be had, all priced lower | than usual, according to the Bon Marche’s method of doing business. AN-Woot Storm Serges, so inches wide, worth $1.10 yard, at... Cheviot Serge, alt wool, 52 inches wide, worth $1.35, for only. S4-inch Pebble Cheviot, all wool ; regular $1.75 kind, for . All- Woot Fine French Venetians, 48 inches wide, at . Black Corkscrew Prunella Cloth, 56 inches wide; an elegant assortment in various grades mm $2, $2.50, $3 Up to $4.75 New Fall Colored Dress Goods Some of the new Fall Dress Goods are under-priced as follows, to induce early buying: Sheviot Berge, 43 inches wide, in colors and black. | Venetian Cloth, $2-ineh, in Ontora, hater, worth 6he a yard, for ane | gray, worth $1.25 4 yard, for... Grantie Ktamime, 0 tnches wide, in colors all wool, for.... . — Maye yl Serge. " inches, | m = k or ae Carnival sale pric . die or oo BDO a be 61.06 | All Weol Bootch ‘Tweede, 6 inches wide, im black and . gray, blue and brown, re ea apie $1.75; 1 male price ‘Shoes for th Carnival — All of our Summer Shoes are now being sold at cost. We are also receiving from day to day some ps fall styles in footwear. The bargain prices given below refer to Shoes for the | ent season that you may buy now at very small cos— © | | value 7c, for We. Women's Vici Kid Child's Dongola blue tops, turn soles, sites 8% U0 11; 75 cents. la Lace Shoes.; Women's Fine Vici Kid 0 nt tip, medium soles, spring heel, | patent tip, hand turned % to 2; value $1.86, for 98c. xv Child's Blue Lace Shoes, fine Vict kid, “square edge turn, spring heel, siaen 8% to 11; value $1.26 for €c. Infante’ and Childe’ Blue and Wine! | Misses’ Btue Dongs pac ine. Portieres, Cu Draperies The Drapery Store will sell high class merchandise t row at much less than regular prices, thus making to re usual, the great bargain day in that department. ‘Twelve pairs real hand-made Rat- tenburg Lace Curtains, in six differ- ent patterns and grades, to close out Monday an follows: B paieny- Git 00. QMeP ets, the pele OE patra, 43% to close at, the pair, 4 pair, $12.50. to close at, the pair, 4.75. a pelr, $10, to close st, the pair, 2 pair, $6.80, to clowe at, the pair, pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains 40 Inches wide by 3 yards long. th regularly $1, to close at the pair, S0c, b0-inch Persian Stripe Tapestry, in two colors, and a beautiful pattern, Y bought to sell at 75c, mark at, the yard, 60c. $32.50 Rugs for $25.00 $25.00 Instead of $92.50 for an §-foot 8-inchxi0-foot 6-Inch Axminster Raw, made by the world-famed Carpet Company. 7.50 instead of $35.00 for Rugs 9x12 feet, made by Bigelow, The beautifu! Moral patierns are executed in the most exquisite color combina- tions. fun $0 ng. heavy fringe at top, ought to sell at the pair, $3.50, ‘This lot may not last Carnival Sale Infants Wear Extraordinary low prices will be made for tomorrow and the next few days to close out several lines of our best selling Children’s Garments. ng the lot to be dispored | Nainsook, elaborately trimmed Five dozen Tapestry Portiere Cum came early. Carni Sale S$ gtte, pink and blue, worth 266, ‘kly are the following embroldery, g6od Infants’ = Long = Camb 5.00; Carnival sale Dresses, with tucked and em- broidered yoke, worth 50c reg- ularly, for 2be. “Infants! Long Skirts of| Nainsook, trimmed with fine | Insertion of embroidery or lace, worth $4.00, for $1.89. te’ Long Silk Dresses, mely trimmed with! Infants’ Long Skirte of | Infants’ Long Dresses, tuck- je Paris lace, valued at hoo! ‘Poin od and trimmed with embroid- for $3.50, LeBock, imamed with Point ery, Worth regularly $1.60, for] Boe. Infants’ Long Dresses de Paris lace and insertion, worth $4.25, for $2.89. Infants’ Sacques in cashmere and = eiderdown, — regularly very trim- eg | Point |med with extra Nainsook, trimmed with lace| fe Paris lace. worth $10.00, worth 5c, for 9c. and embrot regular value | §¢ 99 igsncotinr? pnants’ Sacques_ of French $2.50, for iannel and Bedford Ci infants’ Long Dresses of! Infants’ Sacques of flannel- Ce ie eee crocheted, worth $1.60, for b0o. | Unusual Sale of Curtains Little tes Warner's Lithia Tablets, | x = | Pierce's Favorite, $1.00; for Bbc. Wizard Of, $1.00 alse; for é9c. Druggists’ | Plerey's Goigens ton tor her. | Kent igure £06 4, | jo Bitters, D; for ade. Iniversal Li ‘Se “ s Yole'’s Fruiteura, $1.00; for 690. | 186. Lintment, 2c size for Suridries) 355 Sea RES en V “line, best grade large size 4 The Drug Store of the Bon » Marche sells double the amount » ideal pick-ups from this Hir © size: for tse, | Stock of Lace Curtains that we} Petticos $4.95 for regular $7: Petticoats. These come mm and all colors, are well lengths, and of the styles. * $7.95 for regular $10 Petticoats in biack and are many di yles ine this lot; some plain $9.96 for $13.60 and $15 <tra widths, in many 8 ot also includes plain biael 0 for $16 and $18 lack and coloré: will find « large of prepared Medicines than it} Hi!" Rag By 4 want to close out because the| j did a year ago. This proves two) | Mt mens Ba $1.00 size; for lots are small, bring to you some | —— - 4 nye - rs. atent Medicines |” Carters Pills, 25 mt of the best ba 3 of 45 inches wide by three yards lon things—that Patent Medicine: Carters Pills, 250 alae: sds bargains of the year | fF inene? wide by th re Mange Um re ; are more and more popular, and rbent Cotton, 1-10 .| for tomorrow inch Insertion to , $5.50 regu- ‘ at the Bon Marche is head-|"% miaciiiete js Four pairs Tambour Fine Swixs|lar; to close Saturday, a'pair, $200. | School Umbrellas, eau P jthat the Bon Jarche ad-|"Castoria, Fletcher's 3c size, 20c, | Curtainm, 9 Inches wide and S cecas value, for 3% , |quarters in Seattle for Drug-| Pond's Extract, Sc atze, 38 Jong, worth regularty $2.78 a ‘pair, | TWO,pAlts less elaborately trimmed | Value, for 3c. gists’ Sundries | Listerine. 1 Ane, tor 6b | closing them out Saturday at $1.25 sat se whos one vane Suniel, reeulat P | Fetlow's &: p 1,50 size; for $1.20.) ie, for Lydia Pinkham's Compound. $1.00;| 7enow's Barun. $1.50 me ee. aoc Three pairs Ruffied Musiin Cur-| Women's Umbreliay 204 ba Fey 2h oo re i ‘ oF oi ards agon frames, fine gra a Lydia Pinkhom's Pills, 20; for 10, |7 | ards |agon frames, fine gra Lydia Pinkhan?a Hiood Purifler,| Hall's Catarrh Cure 420; for | at. $1.10 to close Sat-| from. teguinr $1.60, Valwele | $1.00; for 65 60 | Six'pairs Fine Plain Swiss Curtains | urday pans Wie Corsets Stationery Special ' f © fe el cationetys We have just received a full e |, 220, for Juvenile 8 i line of the Model Corset Vests, | 260 for Sealing Wax, ie ¢ in colors, and black and white ; The Big Store Nordhoff & Co. [sae toe aren F these are,to be worn with or ae ee Fy ' . | y without corsets; price $1.00, | 1419 to 1433 2d Av. and 115-123 Pike St. to pee, en \ B Mounts, four colors to ¢ ors

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