The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1908, Page 8

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ETHEL GROKER IS I DAUGHTER OF FORMER TAM MANY CHIG® TURNS DOWN ** FOREIGNERS WHO WANT TO * BECOME HER HUSBAND. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, May M and have bee 5 ns * RAT PROOFING © her An Bnglish nobleman an talian pri r even refune rt in Engle bleman, wh while Mra. ¢ nd b 1 we r ! ery « and Was Wealt b H t 1 ab neve A THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE DON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Mores: We say will be, becaus conclusion that every Suit pay handsomely. Seattle. Second A Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. © Easy Spring Dull Brass Finish Mor- tise Lock 43c the rn om aHy Cast, Dull Brass Finish Sash ¥ 4 w lew Pattern Bawh Life . #- es er and pifers better finger i B task tat | ©. te Be sas Siedow tt mere tareniae “$15 Suits Other astonishing values at $18, $20 and up to $30 Men's Store—Main Floor. to $7 Suits $3.5 E'VE grouped all the broken lines of WW best selling Suits for boys n are some double-breasted Suits, but the bulk of the offering is made up of Norfolk Coats, with pleats and belts to match Knickerbocker Trousers, for age o l6 years. These $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Suits that were, will be closed out tomor row for— $3.50 e there are only 48 Suits left, and it isa foregone con will be sold before sundown Come early; it will Main Floor. venue and Pike St. “=~ York, 2 Walker Street hemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 88 Dvclers St STEAMER YOSEMITE PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. Minnesota Club Excursion Hood Canal Sunday, May 17 Leaves 9:30 a. m. Three Hours’ Fishing at Brinnon, Fare $1.00 Round Trip. Grand Moonlight Excursion Friday Bvening, Mwy 15, 190% Tenves Pier 6, Foot Votversity at, pm” Music Dageing Fiee. Fare 60e Cents. 3 ve ~ = 10 PROVIDE FOR ‘: already turagd two noble THE RIGHT SORT THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908 richton and F ant have be n this que her amendment which will wed in to change the law #o ing if Apparel Gor Wambn, idieese FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. | " | Store Closes Daily at 5:30 and Children. pro} Ith at ir wrought irc Children’s Princess and Buster Brown Dresses Aspecial purchase, represented in which are some of the dain- tiest garments we have ever seen for the money. The Dresses are of percale in black and. white checks, dark blue or Copenhagen polka dota; also charming models in light grounds with colored dots, rings or plaids, and trimmed with narrow bands in plain colors to match, Diite) } and high neck styles, all at 55c. Ages 2 to 5. We bought at the same time a line of chambr Ther “TWO CLAIM SEN. PLATT AS THEIR HUSBAND MARTIAL ENTANGLEMENTS or | NEW YORKER ARE BEING | DISCUSSED IN CHICAGO TO.iff DAY (By United Press.) CHICAGO, May ‘SSortment gingham Dresse lhese are in plain colors and | of styles at 1.50. Ages ) > to ks, priced at 75¢ Ages 2 to 2 | Children’s Dresses $1.65 and $1.95 Misses’ Suits , spl. $91. 7 For mothers with children of from 6to14 we have an unusual attraction in the shape of a line of Dresses priced at $1.65 and $1.95. TO SEE BATTLESHIPS ¢ boats at Pier 2, Ten round ¢ round trig oe In thi collection be found a great varie fashionable f bries will be noted, in nobby styles} gad - breasted con others with fancy trim med vestee front, gored and plaited skirts Fancy mixtures andi stripes, plain navy blue The $1.65 line consists of princess Dresses in blue and white polka dots and black and white plaids, made of ) percale with yoke and belt trimmed with narrow pipings. . At $1.95 are included Dresses in French styles; also Jumper Dresses in Pink and *plue or black and white plaids. These models are "Tit pages = Too EE = = ip trimmed with buttons and Copenhagen, blondine wea narrow blue pipings. and brown. Boys’ and Girls’ Hats and Caps Lingerie Dresses: $14.65, Strong gathering of Linen and Crash a Hats and Caps at 50c. Among the Hats blue nk, grec are large styles, small styles, turbans, v mie t « gs models that turn up at the side and sailors |, :), \-.), trimmed with cord. The caps are largely | sertion, larg SEAQELE PEASHTESEUTES ETE E in Tam o’ Shanter style, made of pique, girdle of Valenciennes inser ti neily trimmed, very full linen, crash or French rep. At $9.85 are included mercer Children’s : aaa Chats: $7.50, $9.75 ized Pe ST in practicall all shades, trimmed with Val Well-made garments for girls of from 6 to 12 The fe , |enciennes lace and insertior ear The $7.50 line consists of Coats in a good way ; also with applique and tucks quality of pongee, unlined, with brown silk collar aye ‘ they full sleeves trimmed with anc Teck and cuffs. The $9.75 garments are about the same, jhaving cuffs of Valencienne im cxcept that they are lined with white silk insertio and fi tems | scan aie The | | ‘ ° voy $1 Corsets for Summer Wear: Excellent Vv they’re At $1.00 we show Corsets in some of the most popular makes, Rust-Proof, American Lady and our snectil Ivy brand. Models for as C-B a La Spirite, Wi aaah all figures, some DAL Cee | Then, j@ high bust and long princess hip, others with medium bust and deep hip, others with girdle - i and long hip, others with high bust and short hip, others with short bust and short hip. Made of we'll |} good quality batiste or coutil and fitted with hose supporters , give 4 rere i tid new suit Remnant Sale of Drapery Fabrics Sale of Long Kimonos at 3 Upholstery and Drapery Fabrics, suitable for Made of cotton challis in plain colors and small furniture covers, cushion covers and simil: } 1 d similar signs. Extra wide, with shirred yok ck and purposes, among them many 1 yard pieces that have been used for samples for any ba one that s y 2 eee 5 7 does not sleeves and front trimmed with bands i shades to match predomi: ng color. 5c A YARD—Cords, Fringes and kindred i: i materials 100 A YARD—Large line of Burlap, in plain White Satin Bedspreads $2. 85E colors 19¢ A YARD—Fancy Nets and colored Mus 11-4 white wear just as it ought. We press u in assorted pet all clothes Z satin Bedspreads lf lin Swisses ) | as abort: bought here | gee \ YAR terns, fringed all around, specially priced @& t 5 25¢ RD—Imitation Leather in various . once a hades, 36 inches wide They are suitable for « i or: . 50¢ A YARD—Fancy and: solid-color 50-inch | week free Wa aateins : c city a ; Warm Bedding for Alaska HereimQ i of charg Of many of ‘the foregoing we have. sufficient at Uniformly Fair Prices 1 a 1 H quantity to warrant cutting into desired lengths JOE SCHERMER & CO. 1010 lst Ave. | Mercerized Damask, Special 25c a Yard Union Damask Napkins, Special 73¢ Doze Spot patterm Size BB Frederick & Nelson Imported, — bleached TTT 14 18 Phe material SIF mens right, Damask (cottou iit even; wma come mercerized cotton Dam isk in assorted floral Incorporated linen) patterns \ = aot AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. _____| Moore Theatre ‘Seattte Theater, | COLISEUM Lyric T John o and Ma a HN & De Mer Re mta The Grand a ° . " - JON CORT, Manager. Al Tile Week w A Brae: As = 7 - on 10¢ ree 1 al j MR WILTON LACKAY® Company wa] Bot h pb = The San Francisco Opera Company in 6a: weal aves ao tia | wren eee SEATS AT 10 CENTS ; ’ SANTANA THE MONDMAN pa ee tainen | Ye eente® ,Weete’e Gewateat Mpeciaitics | 1 wists, ° Soy and Seturd | “Whe Lady From Larramse,” by (ie same | Seek ; Sow as | "Moore Theatre “Lois The eg —s $ CORT, Lessee « Lt Perfor ; THE ANGELES Joe. we os ie Tae ae ase me Wat shige Meet, Avenme livectal ‘Matines Wed oa ¢ Laughter a Every . : otec it" RESTAURANT AND big 4 Menagement of Liebler Feetorempas QON'T OVERLOOM T8B WRENTiaNe | Brcgient Bervice, Popul 'Teem . “ _ t Bite Ladies (vr st ana RS. wieds “ON THE QUIPT.”. Musical Comedy 6» | he, Maid.” & Hig Venue Fotrunignsel, Bharat Mayet OF THE CANBAGE BATCH.” Wie Avdignoes teatity 40 tie Succoms feille, Acts. Semfell oiters” 23" io. an | Mabie Oe 1 44.00 Malweatc to $1.09, Nest weekend shee’ Manx my vresgjer whe stays om fhe a

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