The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1908, Page 8

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SEE Nereis Seana tesgMRYINE So testa ere ' Tam sure that if a great many atm ~ AND MRS. POO-BAH RIGHT ON THE JOBS ed him as a candidate for bur was elected Jacob Hunt, who 50 years 1 - | Apparel tor Wom | re eee Soa is Frederick & Nelson, | ge Ine ormoroted i Biers Cleves Dally a8 6:90. Root fabs ty Loa Rugs, Carpeting and Linoleums in Attractiye New Spring Patterns The lines of Floor Coverings for Spring are at their They ¢omprise among the choicest designs and colovings we have ever presented, in Wiltons, Axminsters and Brussels, as well as other classes. Beautiful olid-colored, two-tone and novelty effects now so popular are shown ina very wide range of rich effects in the following weaves: Wiltons, Body Brussels and Axminsters. : In the 1 I | ‘ In| ! Cork Care many | I ‘ und dl ¢ pe 4! , hotels and fects are I iD ifer a wide A ne cle ‘ e¢ lowness of are displayed in Seattle only b the price t feature, tion of desir. Carpets and Rugs at Very Special Prices ! tl } f much mo. able fi at price hat make them excey ment Body Brussels Carpeting is priced 4 1, made, lined and laid; ele t 9x12 ger « lton € price t $25.00; and D attr: e 9x12 A rR are | d ca m 15 Dinnerware Patterns in the April Sale|} * Among the Dinner Services included in the April Sale of China are the following, priced in a manner that makes the nee His administration ts a bie suc values quickly apparent : - cess. then the other offices : , . tier Se a 50-Piece Decorated 50-Piece Dinner 50- Piece Flow-Blue for a me othe Ried s NRE 0 seneeasiinintntiiaaiinaiiidiniiahiial sities SANE MND ORES Ce . amas . — The 1 SATs FASHION 10 ATTEND | ore Set, $6.35 \ Set, $2.95 I Dinner Set, $8.50 Eng. *y i righ -grade emi-p ‘ merican seauty 3 i ste AMERICAN DIPLOMAT is HI lain set in ne pattern in plain ‘ porcelain ma ies } CHURCH ON EASTER I rn gold « wi poree ecoration \ on all piece lain ou the Haarlem shape, | = — oid > le will fill the ob hes of — — a 7 | Pre-Easter Sale of Dainty Li | at — 4 the investigation claim to : a ne sareintion lt re-Easter Sale of Dainty Lin clared Rev. F. J. Van d the postman " p 4 mon at the Plymouth | he did at the We have broadened the scope of the April Sale of Cloths ei , capes aise Rralght fire and Napkins to embrace Damasks, Scarfs and Sets—just in MRS. WILLI mor pager y an and then ¢ ‘ He spoke on the subject of “TRO feet, was admitied by a cablant |Plm, later attacking him time for the trade of the week-before-Easter. (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) Mob Ruled City,” and he contended This fol 4 a hurried WILKESBARRE, Pa. April 13 teak ik wee tenes bates fk see 5 ot night between Damask Sets—'! season's ne patt ait Not many public offices have e* low the lead of the cro ary Root, Seeretary Taft aad NICE LOOKING MAN i 4 ‘as : ; hs m " rs, 35 round | eaped George Washington Williams How do you know.” b P nt Nooterelt over the pe i oval effec \ iy eh cen * ~ - ae } et Courtdae, who ts burgess or how do 1 know how does « ir stand take by the Japanane GE $ TIMEPI CE vapkins to match. - Jno, $ srown & Son's famous mayor, justice of the peace, auditor one know that, if the tide ; 2 regard to the out ae upon the T E nrock Linens, and also Moravian Linens, are reduced secretary of the council, aud prest pet ean Mey ay 7 ee a ee in th 1 1 th I ; tensi dent of the board of health = Christ, we sould not al wee -_-_- 1 thi ale, anc 1¢ showing of fine Sets is extensive, ‘ Were he to lose his job as re| @28 20S 2eeeeeeweeeS He drew vt nave A bey Cable advic 1 6 Velliak whe cles Dresser Scaris—Six different : Ai 18x34-inch : porter on a local paper, he might BURGESS W. WILLIAMS. strewing He dete “ Leta arslonpier ae ei ray Be : . easily pick up and handle several as he red Jerusalem on Sui “ pion la resser irfs, with hemstitched edges and embroidered ends, done on other borough positions held as many offices aa Wil only ucify him on the wateh & day. It was fe a good quality white en. Special at 9c cach wi 18 moved to (¢ mes. This was Mixes Louise Bea. ing F ; ) Ampacione, & BDH minis ih bee Shaten ag y ars ' | ala ‘ ON = Pa from Wiikesbar Pr ! tas veninet af tab fa sits, S60: Minikaniiiain thick tg. lenin Other Items—A large number of Cloths, Napkins, Towels and a” si oasis at oe bore glad for ¢ ty eee : the lady who owned the wat good ortment of Toweling are embraced in the April Sale now in Ms + or rd b W 4 : He sti) retained his m » or Epworth leag - persmnnery the | Hartamann gave up the time progress in the Linen Section The following are but a few of the here and one night was »| dent of the Women's TO SEE BATTLESHIPS & reparation hee aroused the! re police are sow lookiag for the teed items: ; 0 his surprise the caucus | Williams married the girl trips daily. Ge round trip. - 0 foree the Japan ' ti Ss Pe a * mceasesadt ett alae vad eins : r the wrong done Bh anger 18x18 bleached linen and cotton! 21x45 hemmed, bleached Turkish 7. — x Jamask spot design, | Towels, double thread, 25 h. Japan investigates. I I gn, | , double thread, 25¢ eae into ARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARC | TOKIO, April 13.—An investias| A thief looted a room occupied 7F5cad | 18x36 hemmed, hucék Towels, ; | tion of the attack made on Ameri by Mre. Fredic lady of the i. ¥ : — i was eaae can Consul Straight at Mukden by Imperial hotel, 605 Pike st, yee 20x20 inen and cotton, 12i4c each, er re | & Japanese postman ie said to have terday afiernoon. He secured two 20 pe such jrevenled the fact that Straight diamond rings, two gold watches Damask | 19x38 hemmed, huck Towels, alk” that truck the first blow and several valu old French 19 10 linen, 20c each L ever) | The Japanese officials who con |and German coins. 2x1 | a \ I titched | poll nn — reece kins, $1.45 20x36 hemmed or hems ched |, from ? : d - Jestic huck To all-linen, 25¢ each, | By 22x40 hemstitched, all-tinen hack FR y, j puts the Milline ae f Bate Sis Towels, pl ind Jacquard effects, Wom | very day means red 24x24 bleached D k Napkins 50c each Into 5 rpc rs: $3.45 a dozen 18-inch red or blue check glass | most 26x26 bleached Damask Napkins, | Crash, 8c, 10c and 12¢ a yard | — The collection of Trimmed Hats furnishes such a choice that few women will need to look fu: ‘ ge “tyre p ; 7 j chora ther. There is so much charm and beauty about Ben’ Marche Hats—we hear it ¢ day from the $4.35 and $5.85 a dozen 18-inch bleached linen and eottom ve pr ne - rey oan ye ii pga thee cabal pea ae ties Ahaade Bucaeetthr 72-inch bleactred, all linen I Crash, 8¢ and 10c a yard. me pent, Damask, in assorted patterns, ,| 18-inch bleached alltinen Crashy trioti SPECIAL AGAIN TUESDAY—We offer one hundred Fascinating Trimmed Leghorns, with soft f oF ox Py ' 12 1 4 bands of net or silk, beautifully trimmed with flowers and foliage, roses, lilacs and long, sweeping gri " 5c, $1.15 and $1.45 a yard 2c a yard ships may be shaped to suit any face. Black, burnt, white and natural. $15.00 and $18.00 $ sci a, values for : 12,00 — YOUR EASTER STORE. Second Floor—The Floor of Fashion: THE BON MARCHE. 4 pool Th Amer! New Arrivals in Easter Suits i Lit) 4 arouse ' 1 that the 8 coul D t, two her INCORPORATED . Whe late Saturday. Fairly agh h < mad Bpeck onl oy i prices, too, from 50c to $1.00 lens fleet © Easter day, bot alteration hand = = pace near the limit of capacity. This wor berch frighten, but to remind you to h . fa , lest «1 May and Butterfly Models, in black and every Quality” © c ed the ‘ Pag ity” Oxfords, for women, of tan Ru ae 4 ‘ pe ces Magagoe dente cite | ned, plaited or or chocolate viel kid, | blucher are —7)"% DEPARTMENT olan ct trimmed or plain tailored. $32.50 to $37.50 po gy peter dé, hos f can ae Sighte, values. ; : g ° ‘coast Sore) “ak $27.50 | vir, = THE PHONOGRAPH elias se ecdeaes wel ea re Second Floor—The Floor of Fashion Mezzanine Floor. ‘ t iderable expense tn te YOUR EASTER STORE. THE BON MARCHE. | YOUR EASTER STORE. THE BON MARCHE troduced at the e clty | treet work in various pc clock ancil providing for the purchase | tions he city Passed air Thomas A. Edison saya? The Correct Gloves for Easter y I want to see a Phonograph in every American home He considers his greatest itivention the Edison md hardly think of belng without new Gloves on Easter Sunday, unless you want to mar the Phono | graph. Why be without thf great musical instrument | could tell, in the ne We papers, how ve sperior our Gloves are, and how fair the prices s0 can any store. But we id mueh prefer to have you see our assortments, and then judge for when $1 a week places it in your home? elf re ibe dele eam Pert Gieves--ieng. and thert—and prinkess) “Gutetien” of Band and Orchestra Selections, Solos, Duets, Popular Ka h for the hard had Songs, Operatic Selections, Minstrels, and a » of other White Suede $1.95 THE BON MARCHE SPECIAL AGAIN FOR TUESDAY—16-Button Black Suede Gloves, sizes 5 to 64; Gloves, sizes 5!) to 7; Gray Suede Gloves, sizes 5% to 6%—short lots of our $3.50 and $3.75 lines, at, a pair entertaining features are embodied in every Edison. Don't forget, only $1 a week. Drop in today ’ Main Floor YOUR EASTER STORE. Beattie, Second Avenue and Pike Street BON Porte, 9 Cite Treyles Chametix New York, 2 Walker tren Johnston Co. Building Largest Piano and Talking Machine Dealers in the Went. University t Themier Mtrime, Manchester, #8 Fauthnas * ‘“ Statement of Condition Orly “ome the methal he satisfied that 4 juatnted with @ F: g Zz - one room was i FF or NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. te: CAN mt Ne, ' tites. ’ — ‘ mz ' ; a s10nee ' ’ ‘ ' R su x ir WwW ' ' Northwest Trust and Safe | Deposit Co.

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