The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1908, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDA% MARCH 19, 1908 which might| OPENED CLUB ROOM awe hilt FOR “DOGGIE” WOMEN |f ‘ ' Apparel tor Wom vde & Nol Kiteap and.J. W * Tin Misses ‘and chil Freder y om "I Fotaes b store Choswe " | . PACIFIC ye f OCEAN AY z eution ad MILLIONAIRE MAY BE SUED FOR DIVORCE Infants’ Colored Dresses: ANewLo These dainty litt Dresses arp made of French § inghams and chambrays which : serviveah and launder very well. The gg. £8 Ar ors are pink, blue, tan and x. By United Press.) _ Laatts, Mo blood, and the styles yoke, Joy, Seelie tad, ie tanentones neck and waist effects, Agegy jam J. Lemp = 4 j BY NORMAN ROSE . 7m a ded wit! ° it the - a, the as ,4 | to 4 years. : ON BOARD U. 8.8 . ' h : ctenad ints How York I lag = , LADY KATHLEEN PILKINGTON “ MAGDALENA RAY 1 the F a ma . . ones: aaa | (Beattie Star's Exclusive Se ; (By government wirelees to San calculated to send t histle | Fleet Return Plan L spect : : r di ’ : Han : Lady Kathieon I r ava ' a ete : He 1 ed * ; Eve < tos . « we ! the Virw > it va . hts with w » each bat f the bay i y dotte har he @ nists oth mont watt K by . PRIMARIES BOOST a lat a . a sen : a a a CAMPAION BILLS. / subject than dogs is q - 0" REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE °c escs I lion,’ which F Benato Hemusta “ or a ' ging ENDORSES W. H. TAFT r eae Pier PAO ; : If You Are From ( ‘ : i - Govert Hughes, He was See * > But Votes Down a Resolution to Provide for Taking ::: = : ry meh angered | a what "he Missouri - of Direct Primary Upon Presidential Caididacy. ‘re, vom po" eon sR OWF Krab ‘of embeg cont on ap mae and tne ware Uhsenetes eat shee ; ving ng fal a ees at raw. led $1 - ed at $1.75, | Ww tra ge of They Don't Like It 1 : p | t , ‘ Dresses with | ie alta t chambray bands * CAP. Ox ation : Taft a hite rep, also Ba ‘ on 1 witt | pen he eo at reular collar oe wi : of . ay: ‘Properly of bias chai be: Scan ee ce nade be DARRAGH. Managed co pique it ti be (which McGraw a eeretary Se eee a Sete _ med it nds of sam e (OR OT ig Bes tle naitamiledtdacne i fpaadiibnaneee . - with th le the kind of a bank you ‘ Boats leave ten times daily from FINE FISHING ACK Pip Soa a wt es equire fee! safe—and satisfied—in $3.25 pler 2 for the U.S. navy yara. *** | @ Taft, 1024 Second av ooo! ti f rheusnation al conve transacting your business ¢ ot gory tide with BREF can : vont i vonsersanve, ft | Ivy Corsets: Good $1.00 and $1.50 Model | * an intended re A_VERY GREAT SILK SAL Our first interest is the natty of our depositors Ivy Corsets are made forour ueve in etticien, ettective | eXClusive sale in Seattle, and are meeting with a very flatter reception. There are four sty Union at $1.00 and several styles at$li i Savings & Stvle Ne Now one will have Cann county and show I'm going to « Hiow with more mx { being everybody's messenger $1.00, has medigm bist Trust Co. and long princess hip iF 2 VERY woman in Seattle can this summer dress in the “tip of the for the average figure bs mode.” THE BON MARCHE has bought vill put on sal SECOND AND CHERRY. It is made of strong he i ™ day morning 20,000 yards of ALL-SILK Sh ng, « g ZZ tiste and fitted wane “ | gees, AT 58@ ON THE DOLLAR. We cannot ment pairs of hose fe one of the promises exacted—but, the minute you BRANCHES AT Ss No. whe » once recognize the fabrics that are extensively) vle GEORGETOWN, BALLARD, ms, leading magazines. Now the secret is out seine 8 $1.00, is particularly _ ought to draw hundreds here Friday. No ke adapted to the slender, v | Rough Shantungs, or Rough Pongees, are the most popul: k of the petite figure, having low I | day, and ‘% the ~— re ve — me very scarce It ’ and — AMUSEMENTS. nee bust and shasta ef occasional coarse threads Its linen-like washing li durability ew 5) . a | ; ig fitted with hose suppor make it the best of summer silks for women nd gir clotl Every | Moore ‘Siesive ‘ t ni " ‘ 1 "HR . i N +) And | JOUN CORT, Manager ers and trimmed at top 8 } yard in this sale is spick-span, fresh, new good AND Pt URE SILK ne — : with fe i yet, for all its fine and fashionable qualitic for all it imous name—for Dane Sent Peiaaate and lower edge 4 | all that every good store in town has ordered liberally of these “nameless” pg cg alt lace. Just a Tittle longer de } silks, and will expect full, round price for them, we offer you every Tuy deere, Vo aber. than a girdle corset. * WANTED COLOR at less than these same good stores paid wholesale. | IE nl attedb FR Stvle No. 470 A. at $1.00, is a modelaas ths | Do you blame us for being enthusiastic When before were mu offered | ; ’ ri a w wil . , eur ar : | or th erage figure ng medium low Je “the silk of the hour” when you want it, at the price u want Moore Theatre tor the 3 gure thi JOUN CORT, Manager and princess hi It is 1 strong bal ne There are 20,250 yards in the purchase—widths 24 to 27 inches—colors natural, tan, Copen 1 Sieatilieies Tani . ¥ 12 hagen blue, deift biue, navy, brown, golden brown, cardinal, reseda, light blue, gray, porcelain, JNins a. ConnET top trimmed oe dainty embroi idery edge, a mordove, onion, olive, lavender and black—some with polka dots and spots big as a hailfdollar « ome h some in Oriental designs, but the bulk of them are in the good, plain shades, in the rough and new | chevron effect. They are pure silk—we wish to emphasize that—and with the exception of a few pieces, are flawless. The sale will open with extra salespeople and extra counter space, Friday | morning, at 8:30 o'clock. Three lots—three prices—as follows Lot One— Regular $1 and $1.25 All-Silk Pon- ( gees Tomorrow at the Yd Lot Two—Regu'ar $1.25 and $1.35 All-Silk Pon- ( gah gees Tomorrow al the Yd iibre faa. ionable Lot Three —_ Regular than ever $1.75 and $2 All-Silk Pongees rR ery silk ce a | eee expert in Tomorrow at aYd..... “THE BURGLAR AND THE LADY.” two pair of se suy Style No 100 A, : The Grand JOUN COKT, Manager lesigned for full, stout figures. bust, and is long over abdomen) wa" 1 hip. TI pairs of hose Sum} ers are attached, and top 1 rimmed ¥ ' we A seWhee FATA he Anal Me Grand Theatre | JOUN CORT, Manager unvwisecan |! Frederick & Ne Incorporated “It's to be more tasn Seattle Theatre == — ; “Wis COLISEUM Keattie’s Lending Vaudeville House Mis in New Vork Performan ‘ 2 ! ionable . ” THe DeNtEK PAPE PSs RESERVE SEATS AT ONCE Lois Theatre |» Bete O Reet . ne “muse | 906 Second MS . MLLE. BIALTA. THE FAMOUS This Week =e CorcKens,” 08 “TH TH 100-TO-1 BE the country lian Co. and so m 1. All other eM style Pianola and Pianola Pianc Seattle. Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker Street sonMARCHE. Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 88 Faulkner St. Johnston ol a Third Co. SOHNSTO.Y — and Building <9, University ritz Kreisler & rrold Rau Lyric Theatre FiR Orpheum ror A The Circuit e's New ¥ TOUR MARKING MEN ¥ it. Ove Dally at 2:20, 7, 8 and & pm pater 11 pm eee | NOW HERE—T BIG AN Pra NOGRI “ DEW SPRCIALTINS..WIG HEADLINE! 2 and new

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