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THE SEATTLE STAR MARCHE FOR NEW GAR LINES COUNCIL COMMITTEE FAVORS FRANCHISES ASKED BY SE- ATTLE ELECTRIC CO. ‘At @ meeting of the council com- wittee on corporations fast might it THE BON MARCHE ORE »& MOST UNUSUAL SALE OTION hh THE BIG 8TOR musical - he brought about the #e turning hiv stopmoth friend out of doors. STREET GAR| swaeacucel Haverly’s Minstrols Maverly’s Mastodon Minstrels headed by that famous minstrel edian George Wiles t ne Grand Sunday nigh | performances. ‘The | direct from their successt Me tr : r hol gute franchise, whieh we connecting lHnk betw lines and the proposed V line, but ne taken In the TELLS OF ALASKA'S NUMEROUS NEEDS c ting: of thy > yeatortay af ¢ convincingly of Alas many needs, Alawka is five five Umes as rich IN MONEY AND WATE RELY AST, | YPSILANTI, AN Ypastiantl-Detrott morning r Mich., Oct electric 30, as and cuah an the Phiiip. ash and mtock ing the SN ee eae ne city | DNR” he Aakd, “and yet the people pund & | oe ee ytbing fur. | $90.00 for each $6,000 held in the + Part et the next mesting of the city | up there haven't a wort to say as 1, rendering the colli rear ot hinepres. | prevent company, thus gaining a gouncil on several applications for}to how the country shail y Sabb. @ mention of bis pres. | iocisive financial victory by holding franchises made by the Seattle Blec eel ye gtk - Much capable comedians as [Off Until n eres. tric Company. ‘The franchise allowing the chanke tracks on the Queen Anne hill line from Comstock to Galer street ‘Will be granted without protest, as the majority of the residents on Aune hill ax well as the Seat- ily x, Whose funny Story L The Notion Store will be moved withing day or two from its present location’ to manent quarters in the south end of wha; was formerly the old stove floor. T. PUT PANCAKES Staten Mr. Steele wan invited to confer with the committee on Alaskan af. fairs. Ue letter ization tn wil ie lvecric Company are in favor naa, the remarkable drama ide ees Will Get $3,000,000 for Picking al, coidan cit tant semarbanie The commitive decile. alng RVICE IS Quarrel playwright, David. teinsco: which ts| 0 seem and for the one day only we will underprics Sunday nigh “My with 14.08 axtul women, Notions in such a startling manner as t» said John W. Starbuck in the di voree court yesterday afternoc 1 ive with made the ried life for company's ation and coal bunkers superb f the °, wicked cause a crowd similar to the one at our ; of Dress Goods, Laces, Ribbons, @c., earlier in the week. The discounts mentioned nds rather . 16 years, t to quit ; Yet ane in hath. infact. she 18 lor breaXtaat and abe Jumped out ot many of them 50 per cent. off usual Train snake ‘the through trl as Seeks ane wilt remain in thie City |peryeir and me. whe wouldnt. wash and the opportunity is one that di - sberts will also present |! Fe Ss een Revaintore wmeapt the midolahd aise NUinules “Skpny” and. "Mtagda” ||" wt OF ber bale when 1 anes becjand in fact all women within the reach of this store will not fail, if they are wise, to profit by. leaving Seattle and Tacoma. These go only as far as Kent. The running time is far faster, one tip from T: coma to Georgetown having been made yesterday in one hour and M “Yon Yonson” i S ‘Thin week “Hunting for Hawk: has filled the Third Avenue theat th people who en} never woujd get the meals. had to do the housework.” Judge Bell 4 ment In Kran THEY MADE we" OPENS AT 8 O'CLOCK and closes promptly at 6 o'clock. No sale goods will be sent C. 0. D. or * « >| phone orders—and none will be exchanged. Each sale must be final. : Patent Snap Hooks and Eyes \lack and silvered, easily fastened, but will not open, 2 1 on card, regular ‘lel comedy Third Avenue theater will not on, next Shell Hair Retainers, extra well made, perfectly finished, al- ways sold at 10c each; Sale price, each, only .. 3c toc card; 5 price .... are that he wit! the high standard on ined MUST SERVE | Matinee nest Bunday the original Pocket Knives, best quality steel blades, assorted handles, reg- | «se card; Sale price esses essere esreee Bs: punct yt ee EXPENSES ular value 3s¢ and soc each ; Sale price :-15¢ | Golnch Tailors’ Tape Measures, metal tipped, double ‘stitd the theater-goers of this city for Fancy Embossed Leather Wrist Bags, assorted designs and ed, ll not stretch, regular value 10c cach | tuts another visit, Dy the last 30 PoE colors, nickel plated chain, regular value soc; Sale price.age PO FOP IOELT SRS Fode Y 109.0008. seamen e great success Fg ote g By Oe ane Ea. | Women's Black Velvet and Satin Plaited Belts, all sizes, best Black Corduroy Velvet nding, best quality, 19% inches wi WACO pe quality, side and bodice metal buckles, regular value $1.00 each ; Sale price Shell Side Comhs, best quality ay shows that the robbers who ted the bank yesterday morning occured $29,000 cash. clue has yet heen found to the bandits. It can ale price so+. st quality, all color Sale price , s regular value 7c yard ia matn' 49c est shapes, regular v Satin Belt Hose Sup »porters, very be } sizes, regular value 5 soc perp - Candidates and Professional! Politicians Monopolize Most of LONDON, Oct. 16.—(Spectal Cor- pot even ba learned where they left) a0c per pair; Sale price ; the Elusive Commodity—Prospects Are That Vote W; tespondence)——Prince Loule of Mon- the fran upon which they got out |. sap aml bopneet ey «ae abnrc gie I Ses ad Krotae d aaontincr one - of town, Stewart's Duplex Safety Pins, nickel plated guarded springs, | Featherstitch bet a, ba aoe mh > Which is eapesial! THER FORECAST will not tear fabric, regular price toc card; Sale price, card white and colors, regularly worth sheriff, a» they have the most it fe the frat one of the | WEATHER FO 7 oR c | PIICE o-toeerere ee + Piette ch eo See nee am office. young man which has made ftw — . die ne rag a ; , '. wie rauce for several years. Prince EET: 4 Seattic and Vicinity—Tontebt and|Cat-Eye Pear! Button$, very best quality, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20-line Metal Pants Buttons, black only, medium and large sizes, is, Who is now 35, is heir to the LIGO, Tretand. Oct, 90.—John Me cloudy, with occasional , ular value sc per dozen; Sale price ...... sizes, regular price 12ac, cholee Friday, GBlIY 606... ovevccetcveessvesGesgeeerces Best Quality Pins, solid heads, wire drawn needle points, heavily nickel plated, 400 pins on paper, regular value se per paper; Sale price .... _EIGHT TO E » AIC, 25¢ per dozen; lively tittle continental principality of which Monte Hugh, member of parliament and h to brink south winds, Hidden Spring Curling Irons, wooden handles, best regular value 10c; Sale price ,. Wire Hair Pins, very best quality, straight and crimped, | en cabinets, regular value 107; Sale price .. il it} Dancing Classee om | sor Wetinon at Ranke and Friday evenings datty. t immense fortune, and heir to the| time upon his convietion of Protes: Wonday vate lessons Income of $260,000 a year, which the] spiracy and intimidation, The sen ors of the world’s great-| tence has been affirmed on appeal gambling place pay for the priv-| with elimination of hard labor. Little has been heard of this prim since, 12 years ago, when he got his consequent inability to walt on all patie decided to extend the offer to Oote ber ! | i LEVEN 4 Owing to the unexpected rush of patrons destring to avail themselves of our unp jented offer, and our tn the allotted time, we have an follows: Boe é E i i self talked about all over Europe ) Foreeiain re HE From nearly every department of this big store bargains have been gathered that will bring Brhdge Work, per tooth... 4-80 | tomorrow between 8 and 1 o'clock. Our Artistic All work registered up to and in- cluding October 31 will be completed at above prices. Boston Dental Pariors re. MANAG! . M. MILNE, L. D. &, D. D. 8; M. O. SIPRS, L. D, Prince Louis get &, D. D, 8, Members-of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. this money, but tt te doubtful if he 1438 Becond Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche. had any thought of doing so when Houre—#:3¢ 3. m. to § p.m. Sundays, § a. m. tit 1 p.m. Best Quality Shoe Strings, metal tipped, regularly s¢ pair, from 8 to 11 at, pair, Ic. Fur Collarettes, worth up to $6.50, nice line for choice ; from 8 to 11, at $2.89. Fur Searis, worth $3.00, choice tomorrow at $1.75. Boys’ Knee Pants, dark grey and brown, ages 4 to 14 years, worth age; from 8 to 11, at 19¢ Boys’ Waists, 2§¢ kind, at Children’s Umbrellas, wa from 8 to 11, at E Molasses, Pe iy illa and Straw from 8 to 11, at 10¢, Black and Colored Silk Vesting, small and ille dots, worth up to soe from 8 to 11, at Toc yard. Real English Cotton To Lace and Insertion various widths, worth yard; from 8 to 11, at Spool Cotton 1 Cent Foremost on the 8 to 11 list is the American Thread Co.'s sc Spool Cotton, here tomorrow, from 8 to 11, at— FREDERICK & NELSON—Fine mot’ SPECIALS 9c. Fancy Colored St a waaensty a Boys’ Golf Caps, all colors, Fi dd Lowisine Ri —- f aaa worth age, at 19. bs vi paige Wiliam q er « warranted all pure silk, 4% i ih il ‘ests for Boys, 6 to 10 years, worth $1.00; from 8 to 11, with shetland wool, worth 85¢ ; inches, new bright ; from 8 59¢ to 25¢ ya! ity os Gaon Sey moe at 2 tke, ‘support Children’s White Crochet These are the 200-yard spools, and there's all sizes in both 5 e *, : Bi ‘epubwican m, | gts, here, Just, ot tn cartona Silk Hoods, lined throughout | black and white. worth "Sb tnd se or grey, at’ i i a i i e § H I i fh i Ey have until today’s offering sold t > js they last T am offering then on 8% $20.00 and 12.50 f3- <7 Ps You are invited to call and inspect these best of Ranges. 1409 SECOND AVENUE ped ger yrs well worth the SRS Sold Golden Oak Live Oak Heater tines Half Price Jester mec “ee é 5 per Books, en ‘ooth Brushes, oc value, for} ., ME es See. 5 Sideboard Almost tirely new line, and many new| 56 | etth Tufted wide pase ang ene: | Men's Box Calf and Vict KM with shaped top 18x42, two amall drawers, one lined for giiver «« me full sized drawer and one double cabinet, all mounted with heavy brass handles and knobs. Mirrov is @ French beveled edge 14x24, set in @ neat designed canopy back. The whole sideboard decorated with heavy mmchine carving, The regu- lar price is $16.75, but on Friday can be secured for $10.85 $8.75 mea. Air-Tight| Special Priced Heater Tableware A new Oak Heater, well made in every detatl, nicely ornamented and nickel trimmed, single fire- pot mounted air-tight, has heavy steel body and ash pan, and legs bolted to bottom. Regular price $15.00, up to our regular standard, We do not deliver these stoves or set them up, For Friday the price is No, %—Ié-tnch long, 14-inch high, 11%-Inch wide . prereverere dy’ |.) No. wi J-inch Decorated Paton oh Decorated © a Plates . inch Decorated China Plates ... neh Decorated China lates : . inch Decorated China Cake Plate. Three-fingered Antique Towel Roda Pan Rim Strainer, 6% inches diameter W-4nch high, 18-inch long, COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave.,-Madison and Spring Sts. | The Gate of Paradise. from 8 to 11, at §gc. Womer's Large Ice Wool Fascinators, worth $1.50; from 8 to 11, at . Infants’ White Shades Flan- nel Skirts, embroidered around bottom with silk, worth soc; from 8 to 11, at 39c Men's soc = Unlaundered Shirts, best quality linen and Muslin; from 8 to 11, at 40c. Only two to each customer, All Wool Rug Fringe, double bead knotted, value r2@Me yard; from 8 to 11, at 634c. a7-inch Cretonnés, large va- riety of designs, worth 10c; from 8 to 11, at 6c, All Wool Flannels, figures and plaids, worth soc yard; from 8 to 11, at 2gc. Quantity to customers limited. brown, agc. Walking Hats, worth $1g9 in black, tan and grey; to 11, at 75c. Toc, 15¢ and 20¢ Table ed and plain, at $c; from 81 only. : hese have covers soiled, but the Ik Moreen and colors, worth $5. 8 to 11, at $3.95. | Java Face Powder, worth soc box, from 8 to 11, at 25¢. 38-inch Fine Black Granite Dress Goods, worth 6oc yard, lat 390. Pear's Unscented Soap, from |8 to 11, at 8c cake. Talcum Powéder, 25¢ size, |from 8 to 11, at Gc can. per is perfed on Friday Bargains Another Friday list of special values that women who want to have each dollar buy a full worth will do well to read carefully. 500 Boxes Toilet Soap, worth 25c box; from 8 to 11, at 12c box. Umbrellas, 39¢ Women’s Shopping Umbrel- las, 26-inch steel rod, good cov- er, natural wood handles, on sale Friday only, at 39¢. Only one to a customer. 400 Children’s Umbrellas, 22 and 24-inch, steel rods, fast titles; from 8 to 11, at 6c. A table full of odd lots of books, former prices were 19c, 23¢, 29c and asc, all to go to- morrow at, choice, 10c. Some of the titles are: Wing and Wing. Crown of Wild Olives, ween of the Air. 3rown’s Concordance, Midshipman Easy, dles, 60¢ value, at, only 35c. 250 Men's 28-inch Umbrellas, Paragon frames, steel rods, ex- tra good covers, guaranteed Essays of Elia. The Day Breaketh. An Attic Philosopher. Brief Biographies. handles, at $1.25. Catmur’s Cave. Dress Fabrics Today's story, which will no doubt prove of much int. certain to give good service, but one which we do Decorated Goid Stippled Platters— omen Work, MMi Maida hae ne Shoes fomen’s very large ladies of Seattle and vicinity, telle of ‘Twenty Atreet, Aurte of voce not guarantee. Wo have about 20 of these heaters, | 3é-inch size « ‘ anitas. colors to pick from, worth 650 yard,| Women'd Satin Slippers, one-strap, dius, black and brown—Cheviots and Broadcloth. and though they are of good quality they are not | i{-inch size . . And many others at 490. hand turned soles, French heels, in Camel's Hair Cloth, 56-inch, in four dark shades, suitable for un- ined garments, worth $1.25 yard from 8 to 11, at Sc. Drug Specials Syrup of Figs (California), 50c bottles, at ase. Piso’s Consumption Cure, asc bottles, for 121%c. , Fletcher’s Castoria, 35¢ bot- tles, at 18¢. Harlem Oil, rgc bottles for White Marseilles and W: for toc. fancy or plain natural wood $2.00 Waists 98c Shoes, heavy sole, Goods | leather lined, values | Women's Fine Fb | Sascha Same mate! lent re grade, at just half price, or Women's Fast Black Hose, double toe and quality, 260 values, at, the tions, @ yards long, worth $2.75 pair, at $1.95, Beautiful Ruffled Point de Esprit Curtains, two patterns,. trimmed with rows of insertion and lace, worth 33.75 pair, at $: Pretty Fine Brussels Net Cur- tains, ‘pretty patterns, 3% yards Jong, worth $5.60 pair; Friday bar- » at $3.60. imported Irish Point Curtains, 34 yards long, neat, attractive designs, three patterns, worth $4.50; at, the pair, $2.26. 86-inch Art Ticking, figured Ort- F eli ental designs, also flowered, worth | Felix Holt. black covers, natural wood han-|25e yard, for 17% | Romola. inch Cretonne, all styles and | ®t, only $1.89. igna, worth 15¢ yard, for 8 1-30, Men's Goods Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear, very strong, light brown, at, the gare °. Men's Heavy Black and Tan Cot- ton Sox, at, the pair 160. |. Men's Reversible Silk Four-in- Women’s Skirts and Women’s Shetland Skirts, with yoke, grey. blue and red, at $1.25, Women's Flannel Skirts, stitehed with ailk, wort bas n | red, at $1.39 Youths’ calf, , Pink and blue, worth $2.00, Boys’ Two-Piece Sults, and whit mixture, st for schoolwear, in worth $8.00; for this Boys’ Two-Piece ray on green mixture, and Boys’ Lace Shoes, satin Dongola top, medium ‘Ages 8 to 16 years, Boys’ Threv-Piece Suit. tweed, all weol, in inter Weight Canvas Cloth s 3 1-30. 7 " w worth $5.00, for $3.48. & saci ember ach and every garment guaranteed. Your money |° Listerine (Lambert's), asc Waists, worth $2.00, slightly soiled, at, only— ne Prermonts te . Bottles, for 15¢, a 9 + Young Men's Overcoat, es 2 N. Shampoo, 18 shampoos | 8 cts ¥ oxtord, with yous and : . Worth $10.00; for Cae The Bon Marche, THE WIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue aid 115-135 Pike Street By Nordhoff &-Co,

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