The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1908, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE a MAY 6, 1908 RESCUED BY” = 25 = “SOCIALIST o be wun | to thank bis er, Dut asked for his hat and} SOLDIER ed to know if bis Hoket for | ma Was e#till safe Tacoma Man Falls Over- naa is Wer wists A‘ board From Car and Nearly Drowns. ACTIVE 2 Claim Party Is Making Tre mendous Strides in Politics. | THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE |} THE BON MARCHE BON MARCHE ANNIVERSARY SALE Eighteenth Year of Selling Cheaper Than Any Other House, But for Cash Only Anniversary Sale Household THE BON MARCHE Expect to Poll Million Votes This Fall and Clinch Third Place. BY RR. F. FRAZER (Star Special Service.) CHICAGO, My e . erty, which holds tts Cottons and Linens at Matchless Savings | = "ss: ° to t pontitfon Grmly tn the 26¢ Pequot Sheeting, 95c Bleached Sheets, 19¢ Wash Goods, 12%4@ J foc ge scapes Seah ite 15¢. . 75¢. ne A beautiful quality of Bereige ! ar “i lag sony Suiting, -on the fine e Oo) ualities ma for an y eta Se 4 et regular price The ale y 32).¢ lSe Dotted Swies, 10¢. Towels, 12',c Bleached Cambric, 9 .¢. 20c Turkish 2 ny maintain an Boge oF in Chicags and one rted th New York, while nc ted in 1904. They alsoeom tre jes in the German, Hebrew WAGES, aN Well An Ree kily and mouthity! ly organ, printed arger cireulattom powspayer in the country j Auxiliary Bodies 1 ». the socialist party) * that did One lethe | 7) ollegiate which sam! been making repid progress Inctbe! fi work of jabs and prepa eating socta’ early all @he) | leading univ jen of ouniry. | Then there ts the Chrtstiaa So |i) elaliat society, composed of prom-| ii inent ministers and laymen of ull |i} i Two Weeks From Saturday the Eyes of the Nation ‘4* The fleet will be here, and the world will watch the reception it gets. What are YOU going to-do? It’s high time you planned some- thing. A flag or two maybe? Needn’t be costly —all kinds here. Bunting, too. It’s only 5¢ a yard—ours is fast color—not all. Seattle ex- pects every householder to decorate his home. Will you? wociety denominations, ho are proselyting among the churches and religions | organizations 1 The Hund, « has been growt past few year ton with iwh soclety that |B) apidly during the J in close afftlia the socialiet party, and the Finns, Bohemians, Hungarians and other people of foreign birth have national organizations that are | (F i im toweh with the third party A) Women's Soetaliat league te also making rapid progress, and a young | people's national society is tn ~ cosa of fortoation f But there are many other vee | sons besides the growth and ox! i pansion of the party tachinery why the soctalist party expects to pile ap a iiliion votes this year. T industrial depression bes had «|i wonderful effect in stimulating thought along the line of economic | problems, The many unemployed meetings In the industrial centers have bron straws showing the @iree- || ton of the wind empts of employers to ee open shop have aroused | Anniversary Sale Housewares Brings the Year’s Lowest Prices je feeltug | thet they mast strike at ¢ Seattle. Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker atreet. RCHE Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 88 Faulkner St. | working people DUCHESS STAYS iN Eunore | (By United Press.) | PARIS, May 6—The widowed Duchess De Chaulnes, who was Mies Theodora Shonts, of New with her father, Theodore P |Shonts, who came to Paris upon lear ing of the death of bie son 23. Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. een A posthumous | This SW AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ‘ 2414 FIRST AVE e fc ee ee meme ir: Take boats at Pier 2 Ten round Main 1673 tnd, 2794. Moore Theatre | Lois Theatre PAN TAGE S VAUDEYUGy =| ine daty_ ite round tr___°°* een ‘I Clever Things or McINTYRE & HEATH, td " 4 TREE The ‘Grand _Lyste Theatre - | JOUN CORT. Manager so! THE ANGELES Three Perf. } 9. Prices—19¢ runt SAN FRANCISCO OFTMA COMPANY EN re sed 1420 Pivat: Avenue ANT < NOTHING FLORODORA.” t ‘ «Ww RN LEAGUE ATHLETIC PARK = BASEBALL BIGGEST NOVELTIES, | Tomorrow and ‘ ™ piineteet Kin | Four, Geersh TACOMA V8. SEATTLE, # | semisston ‘Seattle Theatre NOKTHWE and Set Hotel Wallfirst Baths and Phones Free onight and w Mise Kuma Bunt Burares Company YRETTY Mus Neat Wee 2414 FIRST AVE. Main 1673. ind., 2794. the and $06, Take Tester LEADERS | : jong many workingmen | child is expected, and it is not com | body ballot sidered safe There will be a matinee Thursday The work of Georgia Campbell and Daphne Pollard in the dora” cisco Opera company at the Grand } York, will not return to Amertes |!" eins greatly _aeguecinted Thore is enough comedy in the production in tents, from a ehfid’s to a cire turned at FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 > Apparel for Women, Misses * hildren New Rajah, Pongee, Satin and Taffeta Coats Elaborate and plain tailored effects are included among the recent arrivals, some semi-fitting, nicely finished with straps and tailor stitching, others with full, loose back and Mikado sleeves, styles suitable for evening wear, with trim- mings of Persian bands, fancy braid and buttons. Prices, $15.00, $ $22.50, $25. 00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, ae. $45.00 and $49.50. Three-quarter length Coat of Pongee with handsome vestee of Persian trimming, and short sleeves, $39.50. Pongee Coat, seven-eighths length, semi- fitting back, full sleeve with broad cuff, $25.00. Tan Rajah three-quarter Coat, with flow- ing Mikado sleeves, $35.00. Three-quarter black taffeta full sleeves, $19.50 Black taffeta Jacket, sleeves, $18.50. Black Taffeta Jacket, ‘semi-fitted, with white. silk, Japanese sleeves, $22, 50. Stylish New Skirts The collection comprises Skirts of Chiffon Panama, fancy stripes and fancy mixtures; also black English serges. Extra in black English serge Skirts, modeled in the approv- ed French flare effect and trimmed at bottom with narrow satin bands in fancy designs. Sizes as large as 36-inch waist measure, $17.50. New light gray full-flare gored Skirts, with plaited panel front, but- ton-trimmed, $6.75. Coat, loose cutaway style, long lined sizes Seattle Opens Tonight at the Seattle to afford many | Goethe's “Paust” by the Fanning: | acrobatie’act. A for the duchess to) good laughs along with the pathos | Howard Dramatic company, headed the novelty comely. box to overcome the power wielded | make the long journey to New Gf the play. Reginning next Sun | by Frank Panning and Wanda How- the Wheelers, 3c Retinned Coat Hangers, | 5c box of 25-it. Picture Wire Se Wire Ege Beaters, in this 9) >¥ enpital. York. She wil! remain fn France day, “The Burglars Daughter” will | ard a in this sale at 2 for in this sale at 2 boxes for | Debs the Nominee with her sisterjndaw, the Duchess | be the offering we Se 24 m the ea / at - sale at let wee. Gases v D'Uses, until after her accouche - University Musica! Course. the musteal Ak Oc doz. Coppered Wire ( | Sikh Be Se Folding Card Back Pea a ae Bi Dg od ’ “Leah Kleschna, | The sale of seats for the concert pe a pail last nich: and Hat H a th | 15¢ Heavy Wire Hall Racks ‘ —— O RACKS, SS Bl ciceiee nad oultarving tno beast | Fundamentally a study in crime, |to be given by Miss Bessie Abbott tre ‘ " ied, Son . \ of be his sale at .0¢ h aan S ott Of fot Leah Kieschna,” at the Lois. this |of the Metropolitan Opera company | eek. C. Adams at, doz | in thi ¢ at e ; “s - — po ndigna l week, ie @ melodrama of the hich [at Dreamla rink on May 13 be ee panied}; 4 Box: Carpet | 16 ire Coffee or | 8¢ Enameled Handle ‘Tea ond yay em nn ieee a ee est kind. “On the Quiet” will be | gan this morning at Sherman, Clay bere rele sta his sale at, per | Tea Pot Stand, tn this sale Strainers, in this sale at [litical revolt the @imensions of | He wftering for mext week & Con 5 Sat evening to attend poy B¢ | at Be | ccttee cere oe Se whet cannot be estimated at prew ili eeleteedia “Jerry's Bargain.” At the Cotleeum. < the Cua a a ink 0 Brass-Headed | 15¢ Corre 1 Reversible | 10c Nickel-Plated Steel 3-Bar The sociallets will nominate “The Ham Tree.” The performance of the new bur.| | Geo. Wilson, the minstrel; John | White east. The ee Maile: in thls Wire B in this sale | Folding Towel Racks, in []| Bagene V. Debs for president S| Kiaw & Evlanger’s production of Mique by Harry Olesen, entitled | Bertha Gleeson and Fred Hoult. | Sule, 6 father. mat av. eae ge be a: el” Weak a he | the third tine. They believe that | George V. Hobart’s "The Ham | Je#y's Bargain,” at the Lyrle this |han, dancers; American Newsboy as | | : no other man in America has a\tree” iy proving itself an innova "eek proves it to be an enjoyable | Fo anklyn, Gale & Co. and — m = === = —— ==§ Ughter hold on the affections of the | tion in musical plays at the Moore. ¥/#Y The dialogue is witty and the | oth stern vandeville special songs are pleasing are at the Coliseum. Fanning Howard Company. | At the Pantages, The Tivoli will reopen next Sun The Lavails at the Pantaces tay with a spectacular revival of | vaudeville theatre thie week Intro duce a huge silver breakaway lad i self-revolving bare tn their “Ploredora.” Fiero: “Tt cleans Soap. production of the San Fran i aie healt n@icdp Lake | All ‘ad vRRints “Pretty Miss Nobody.” Hotel Walifirst Quiet and Homelike. of “Pretty Mise No TO SEE BATTLESHIPS CAM PING yourself and save mone Summer Home — Enjoy at the us ¢ent ame time verything ixT A Tente Paper Umbrellas ) Napkins, per 200 <s9* 7x7 A Tents } . Porch Shades» ix9 A Tents Eek tere 86 901.56 | eee $2.00 + bor sents Wall a | . BOe to 2.25 Hrass and Brome eo 12x14 Wall Tents Everything to Make ¥ our Home Attractive. “ We guarantee our tents to be o : grade for us and workmanship. made ¢ We also give a guarantee of 60 per cent reds end of season, Everything tn camp fur Colman Dock, West Side of West Seattle Ferry Loggers’ Su upply Co. Colman Dock, South Side of it Seatic Ferry Both Phones—Main 922; 922. All tent blank, Docks woewe M, Furuya Co. “™ Ind.,

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