The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1908, Page 8

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REV, FULLERTON 16 NAMEO MODERATOR JUDGE DENIES RECEIVERSHIP (By United Press.) KANSAS CITY, May Baxter P. Fullerton Rev Dy of st Louls nthe F United st Wittiam H The nomination wa Rey. Dr. Mark A. Matthews pastor of the Firat Presbytertan ehureh, of e ator of nthe | Dr} econd Ke phia ed by HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA DANCE. | THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE DON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE PPPSOSSOSSES SE SESSO SSO OOEDOHSENOOSESHODODOOOED HE BON MARCHE will open for business as usual Saturday morning, will close at 2 p. m., re- open at 6 p. m. and re- main open until 10 p. m. PPCOOOOOE Young Men Want Clothes With Plenty of Life in Them Here They Are! We have a special department devoted to Young Men, in which we constantly show all that is new and novel in smart attire. Seeded We know the peculiar requirements of young chaps, and cater to their every whim and fancy. Whatever is swag ger and smart and good form, we have it. Whatever is not able in patterns and colorings, we show it. All the new browns, grays and greenish effects, in stripes, overplaids, novelty mixtures, etc Yet Our Prices Are Lo wer Clothes Cost Elsewhere. $7.50 | $10.00 For Suits that are | For Suits that are actually worth actually worth $10.00. | $12.50. $1 0,000 Purchase Ostrich Plumes Savings Run Over One-Third Take advantage of this sale this week and next—the sale will as a plume remains—but be sure to buy now, for if you don't, y« Is have to pay a higher price when these have been sold. Such occasions are v rare, and every woman with a desire for plumes should gratify it while these prices are obtainable. Than Inferior Quality $12.50 For Suits that are actually worth $15.00. 1'] ul $12.50 French Head Os- trich Plumes, $8.50 2l-4inch,: white, Alic and leather brown. $5.50 Ostrich Plumes, 16 Inches Long, $3.50 Black, white, navy gray, light blue, coral $1.50 Amazon Plumes, 17 Inches Long, 98¢. Black, Alice blue old rose pink, champagne and Copenha gen blue. $2.50 Ostrich Plumes, 15 Inches Long, $1.50 Black, pink, champagne, leath- er, red, emerald, brown, Allee blue and purple brown, cerise $10.00 Ostrich Plumes, 19 Inches Long, $5.95 Brown, black, white, light blue and olf rose $5.00 French Head Os- trich Tips for $2.95 Three In bunch; bi brown, coral, green, | $11.00 Ostrich Plumes, 21 Inches Long, $6.95 Black, white. ivory $8.50 French Head Os- trich Tips for $4.95 white blue, $4.00 Ostrich Plumes, 16 Inches Long, $2.50 Black, light blue, maize, gray leather, brown, green and white Black Alice bunch champagne, old natural, maize and purple, cefise maize; three in Seattle. Second Avenue and Pike St. “em York, 2 Walker Str i} Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse, Manchester, 88 Faulkner St. Paris, 3 Cite Trevice THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1906. Frederick & Nelson, Incorporated Hore Closes Dally at 6:96. NOVELTY JEWELRY, Closing Out a Special Purchase We secured the surplus of one of the most prominent importers of Novelty Jewelry. This as- sortment comprises Brooches, Sash Pins, Lavallieres, Hat Pins, Combs, Buckles, Belt Pins and Veil Pins, / set with semi-precious stones, or of plain metal in popular finishes. A rarely beautiful gathering, offered at remarkably low prices just in time for you to buy articles of personal adornment to wear during the ¢ fleet’s visit and for other occasions. ° HAT 0) 14 tops and jews HAT PINS, 95¢ in l4-cars PINS, 50¢@-—About p ame BROOCHES, ted Brooche $1.95 { th large re » je large | p ¢ led to im variou eled Brooche ind long Collar Pir at 100 with Ab ht nd other stone | t double grilled and with jade ¢ COMBS, $ me a ute cious stones m 3 2 .25—Over O style hand-wrought and bear a unted scarab VEIL PINS AND BROOCHES, and 95¢—Many hand with Egyptian scarab t, , amethy ther desirable s creation BUCKLES, $2.25 } fifty 14carat styles set with semi-preciou other 1 1 @ ud among them French enamel, emeralds, topaz and various othe One hundrec yrecious stones NECKLACES, 75¢—Beaded Neck laces, turquoise, amethyst, jade and topaz Necklaces BELT PINS, 95¢ and $1.95 styles, many set topaz jade and various other stones BUCKLES, $2.50-~—Six dozen designs, among them hand-wrought st French enamel and jeweled Buckles in va rious colors quadruple-plated Buckles tones r sorted colors LAVALLIERES, $3.95 arming in 14-carat gold-plate, and beautifully Fifty amethyst, CY with creations hand-wrought | with topaz, amethyst, jade, sapphire, jand other One of the features of the Jewelry Sale some | many yles, chased tones. strongest NOTE—The illustrations appearing herewith are from articles included in this remarkable economical event. (FREDERICK & NELSON ’ ‘ ’ 1 ; . % ‘ Y bankers aad brokers, a big stock reckless driving of automobiles to! MA exchange firm which has much to any appreciable extent a do with the financing of the Weet If the maximum pewalty does ; CHARGES AGAINST ern Pacific Railro not affeet the evil,” says Mr | Young Fish went : » penalty should be ale and worked | tate legislature M Vv. ‘ REP. LILLEY Oblabotna will oustaln ust Vacate Soon | . yorted from Houst a fow woeks ago that he had { - - - with the ughter of his father's ¥y School of Fine Arti 5 financla my, EB M. Harriman wally good display of (By United Press.) and nine hen @ search for hin d ink drawings, off WASHINGTON, May The has been continued jor work yesterday in probability that Representative the Post-lIntelligencer — bullding I George y bition of the MAXIMUM FOR ete 1 * © marked ° t son, The I AUTO SPEEDING 33..o°S.2°0" aes DP NOW SELLING | principal; Mre. W. A. Foster, bust : ontem: | sllanlociai ness director, and Mra. oW. C REGARDLESS OF PRICE | Hastings, treasurer THE DEAF CAN HEAR] Don't Pail to Tnves THE STOLT? EL ReTROPNONE ‘ ANY expu | Attorney in Deputy P, Vand voke the outing r threatens to These are cold blooded facts that we very much | regret, but cannot help, making it an absolute) necessity for us to dispose of this stock of high grade clothing at the earliest moment possible at have George strong t mem lower maximum fine against od limit the olsts breaking the spe John Sharp Wiliame, aw ides fo ximun 7 to have a of but th here the following ruinous prices— to: aki « have been ve rang and that ing from $10 to $25 and Thin fore the house ad does not seem to have abated the $2.25 No. 921 Stanley Con- cealed Ratchet Brace $1.75 the repubiiea kindly tow taking the tion have ¢ ny fishing should se stock of fishin te one going & Taft ry $40.00 and $35.00 Suits |is expulsion ¢ \ om now $20.00 RAILROAD —MAGNATE’S | a | 4 | $25.00 now $12.50 SON IS A CLERK eady- $9 , $20.00 now $11.00 99 nd gulcnent $15.00 now $8.00 (By United Press.) Money : D eneng es NEW YORK, May 22 . es $10.00 now $5.00 ant Fish, Jr wh ¥ lod ‘Walectadt’ tn In time of sickness ' chs en, was fou y employed and death, money on «t . my roel 100 D Snappy Shirts, an ordinary clerk In the offiees deposit in our Savings * ‘ ed regular f $1.00, mon company Bank will prove a sure e . ant :$ 90. and helpful friend. Ac 5 + P 7 ‘i now two tor 90¢ counts may be opened = Just 4 in the name of husband 3 pe FR b A nobby a it of and wife, jointly. If Hats, $2.00 to $3.00 one is il! or absent, the ‘ 2g se : 4 other may draw. Money now $1.00 in your pocket gets 8 away. Money in a sav ’ ers ings bank is there when ; ‘ eA you really need it, and 30¢ all the time is earning A% INTEREST. I5e¢ ye Se HG Frary’s Revel Gea Pho Bhoe Calk Firace dell U M 30 Gage? fe—eeonee ae pr $310 nh Aven ieaae: Teta te 0)

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