The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1908, Page 8

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THE BON MARCHE Bon Marche Anniversary Sale IGHTEEN vo MARCHE entered upon its busine of preference at hali price. Think of it—at the con $4.00 Bedspread, $2. LEATHER-BOUND STEAMER TRUNKS. LEATHER SUIT BUREAU TRUNKS. Second Avenue and Pike St mm /@ city represented therec 1AST AVENUE OP AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre McINTYRE & WRATH Moore T MR. WILTON LACKAYR THE BONDMAN.” e Grand Es SHE GAN FRANCINCD OPERA t Week—"Fantana.” BON MARCHE THE DON MARCHE ub in an exceedingly ment store on the Pacific tory, “There MUST be e part of the buying public YO protu by it Invest! 25c Parlor Brooms Friday 9c Each Remember the hour ing. Best 25¢ Light \ Brooms, four sewing SALE CONDITIONS customer None delivered fi ale 5c 2 _ ci his sale 14c 1 c with ng 35¢ Colored Dress Linens for 17c is a rare Opportunity to secure a nice Linen Dres 12'4¢ Dress Lawn, 8 1-3¢ White Sheer Dress Lawn, 2 wide: a Koo TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES AT ABOUT HALF PREVAILING PRICES You'D HAVE TO PAY emember there's only one o sie6n se e188 CASES. s10.00 PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS YOU CAN MAKE SURE YOUR SAVINGS ARE SAFE if the are deposited at this Strict weer spection of our Rank. We Invite onr notice of nservative s of every person In the POGITE POSTOFFICE AMUSEMENTS. Lois Theatre v LEAN KLESOHNA Lyric Theatre JORKY'S BARGAEN.” THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 7, WILL HELP. SAVE HER “HUSBAND Wife of Suspected Murder- «° er at Portland Changes Her Position. BON MARCHE verooat and @ rifle ff « Prisoner in Agony | 3 | Comer | Cotton Damask 25c Yd. Damask Napkins 73¢Dy, career in S« hould know For hours he led beneath Veight. Carpet Edward Martin Is Now to Rut Martin did not offer of the bett Heather Sink of breaking supplied him with the 1847 Roge Br % , PORTLAND, Ore | Bdward Hugh Marti ans and polishes the gallows for Flannel Polish ing Mitts, fm thi she declared to standing outelde jall to speak te Aa she leaned forward to kiss him through the bars has beer Tel about the latest nature faker wld be cleared of murder charge At the same | his train oi her husband | Kennewle a wealthy green, blue t Easy Sound, of Plate ires: all fast in color This was the firet kindly BATTLESHIPS Sco nasal (FREDERICK & NELSON| YARIMA IMMIGATED PROPE LANDS For any case of aleoholiam that I cannot cure in from 3 to & days J. B. BRISHOIS, Firet Av. and Main St Men’s $5 Shoes Now $3 Calamity Sale’ J. N. Nathan, well-known cloak and suit house of Butte, Montana, known as the Nathan Suit House, with an established re tion for eight years in carrying the highest grade of Ladies’ Apparel in Montana, has purchased the remnant stock of the at 1206 SECOND AVENUE, for 29c on the dollar, on THE WHOLESALE COST. After shipping in $25,000 worth of spring goods, and being ready to open business, we received notice in writing from the owner of the building that the store been listed to a different concern, and not being able to get a suitable location this season of the year, and as our bills are b due, in order to uphold our reputation for prompt payment, WE MUST SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK. We Must Vacate in Thirty Days $40,000 Worth Marche will keep o New York, 2 Walker AMUSEMENTS. Seattie Theatre - ; ‘ LADIES’ SUITS. 5 Ladies’ Wool Suits tn | ¥ Miss NOBODY SILK PETTICOATS. turing, material and profit not ors, all Man-Tallored Skir Calamity Sale Price Calamity Sale Price ik Petticoats, worth up | Cosidered }° ‘See eet ees ee. Bee a most attractive $8.00 and $10.00 Coats. Calamity and brown not incl 1. Fo ever offered. Walste of Price $2.05 mer prices $5.00 to $7.50. Ca es awn, exquisitely 83.49 = wit and allover $12.00 and $15.00 Coats. Calamity lamity Sale Price $2.95 Price $5.95 The taffeta silk of which the Pet which gt Calamity Sale Price width with me Calamity Sale Price SILK AND SATIN DRESSES together with the EBALL Gainsbo Calamity Sale Pric Fourth Annual Dreamiand fink, May 6. 1, 6 and 0 Doors Open at 9 A. M. And the entire stock will be sacrificed before June ist. Grasp this opportunity to get such fine goods at such low prices.. Needless to say, the first to come st Remember the piace and date of sale, 1206 SECOND AVENUE, NEXT DOOR TO PANTAGES’ THEATRE 11206 2d Av.—J. N. NATHAN, Propr—1 206 2d Ay. the best assortment to choose from. THE ANGELES 1908. Frederick & Nelson, f » Apparel tor Wom oe, Misses aud Chil 500 Yards Mercerized 18x18 Bleached Union h dros a | Avery strong offering from Union Damask is a combje “i'l! the Linen Section. Imported, | nation of cotton and linen, bleached, mercerized cotton | The Napkins included in this Damask, 60 to 64 inches offering are in spot patteyn, wide, in assorted floral pat-| One hundred dozen to gel) at he terns; 25¢ a yard. 73¢ a dozen. :“sseise | Values From the May Sale of Silverware | Fie erties Encouragement is given the purchase of June wedding confess, The gifts this month by a series of special offerings embracing stan eke to ee large quantities of Silverware of various kinds. The follow. a” Fioally. the ing are typical: French gray Tea Spoons, set of six, 85¢ or bright finisl rted designs Quadruple silver-plated Bread | with fl complete im. Trays in burnished finish—an elab " | orate raised vintage design—S1.2 Fruit Knives each handles and ickel-silver Tea Spoon et of set of six, »« ix, 25¢ ————.. China and Cut Glass: Friday Valu Two offerings of decided interest in themselves, and of ex- tra interest because of harmonizing with silverware specials, an Juan |i} Special purchase of fine China Seven-piece Cut Glass Water Set id Saucers, in beau large jug in whirk x tumblers to consisting of o1 , Cup ot | ful conventional designs, to be clo wind gn aon ed out at 25c for choice match, $6.75 S2eszzenrF— INCORPORATED p wkeetes ae of the spring and summer tailored suits, cloaks, millinery, waists, dress skirts, and afternoon gowns, silk petticoats, kimonos, imported Japanese robes, dresses, etc., must be sacrificed regardless of cost or former prices. THE FO) ING IS A PARTIAL LIST: ge eregeness_ Former prices $35 60 LADIES’ LONG COATS. LADIES’ SKIRTS. | LOT NO. 2-—-Dainty white ' i Lawn Waists, neatly Calamity Sate <thh These coats weare quoting prices | A large assortment in odds and front and back. All seat fi $19.75 | at jess than the of manufac ends in light stripes, solid col- | mer prices 91.75 Samm In Calamity Sale Price LOT NO. 3—The biggest eeecrs Peserere_ 0 Coats. Calamity 87.95 with full ge atiafactory bla navy re A F er y 5.00 Coats lamit sis chee Lyd r prices > $10.00. Ca Calamity Sale Price... brown, Alive — ity Sale Price $41.95 5 Copenhagen, white SHORT SPRING COATS. | 6 Ladies om i LADIES’ UNDERWEAR: made ex- in tight and loose fitting, aftk cob very finest ‘chiffon pan- | 50 dozen of Ladies 6m J ’ black ehi ama, with uffies of tibbec " On t © light cov deep tailored folds ted “ cit Pye Former prices $15 and ed and fashioned full $3.49 | Calamity Sale Price... $9.95 and wide. In all and | | 8 Former prices $10.00. r | SILK AND FLANNEL | $12.00, and $15.00, Calamity Bee Trimmed WRAPPERS. ee $7.95 ‘ = ‘ae Bs a — of Apa: and LADIES’ WAISTS. | SATEEN pETTICOATS = ido anne Wrappers. ounging | English | Robes, imported Japanese Robes, | LOT NO. 1—Ladies’ Waists in| 30 ateon Petticoats, *) soe h | Stk Kimonos in jong and short lawn, trimmed with lace and tvs ith three i ‘ . Former prices | t at Less Than the Cost of the Ma is. Caeealty Onto ma terial. | eee “ Th est s 2 PPAF HFAAEAA EAE EE AREER ©

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