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THE SEATT tab upon the STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1908. ° FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Apparel for "Women Store Closes Daily at 5:30 and Children, » Wleees Nearly the Entire Stock of Women’s and pherte conditions, the weather man degrees t ENOVED 22 Sh SHOT DEAD their joy, forget the many post temperature up to 88 deg weather here Was not There was a pleasant | interrupted ple ed excursions, and | pres breeee all day which tempered the Burst on Seattle Yesterday| ak ch eal noone. nigne o rant th im Sensational Case Revealed - : ; Uanoneonced But aia Tis Sar ens) it New York by Misses’ Cloth Suits Underpriced t teed to the Welcome. | The lwhkoe were f Sinccrererconee Woman Slayer. To clear the way for strictly Summer merchandise, a prompt» —— carved the eit-tved thre con Ca ‘tay Gioted bent reduction of Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Suits is desired. To ef feet Se ee ee iia tan wan ieee. On lst? tne tisiber sonmatinns oe ff this purpose, we have re-adjusted the prices on practically the [ mina taeme,| Down Town Deserted TaeY AY THE AVY Vanw” [me me iht ste’ twee ats'ue ff entire stock, Garments suitable for summer wear are strongly th ins pent lh which hed meet he thet |The Annis Peat e wow at the sey, thew bares ov che wl featured, and there is also a generous assortment of models desir. srougaiy ob we ‘rca ‘were i * tne al ‘ i rot oe Yow |ereh et “a able for Fall. Our well-known price-making methods are asguyy. earn 4, anew | ml when sho wet pres hurge of having bh ance of the importance of the values. THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE || THE DON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Tuesday—Ten Cents For 25c Voile Dress Goods AS ever such an offering made before anywhere We think not. If W demand and unprecedented popularity count for anything, Printed Voiles are the queens of all fabrics this season, and yet the price tomorrow will be 10¢ a yard—less than manufacturer's rst A large mill was lightening its load—and the chance came our way There's not a dealer in the « y wouldn't buy up every yard at the price asked, vantage we secure through our immense buying power ts passed on to the shareholders in this business—the public Phat is why The Bon Marche i aiways crowded while other stores are empty hese are the famously good and immensely popular Grecian Voiles, made by Yankee hands in the great Arnold Print Works, North Adams, Mass. Cotton, to be sure, but so pertect in weave, color and designing that it is only on ed from French Wool Voiles at ten tames the price. They are ideal fabrics for summer and outing dresses for women and children, and admirable, in their rugged beauty, for school ]} wear. There are over 10,000 yar : or in the rainbow, and they are f the regular price-——I9c is the lowest we've ever known them to be sold for during this sale we're goit © sell them on the Bargain Table, Main Aisle, at 10¢ a yard. It’s the best wash goods news we've had to tell for a long time JUDGE PARKER FOR SUPREME COURT | close inspection they tan be disting and 100 different patterns, in every col colors, too—guaranteed, in fact. 25c is $1.25, $1.50 to $1.75 Dress Nets On Sale Tuesday at 85c ERE’S the rarest good fortune for the women who are ready for new Hi Shirt Waists. A sale of the identical kind of Lace Nets that are al ways sold at $1.25 to $1.75 a yard, for 85¢. Handsome Oriental double width Nets, full 45 inches wide, in white, cream and Arabian, ina pro fusion of strikingly beautiful designs—floral, ring, coin and pin dots. Not old shop-worn goods, but a late im portation, fresh and smiling, at actually less than import cost. Excellent values as they are at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 a yard, women with a knowledge of laces and their uses will exclaim over them. Tuesday at....... Fa wks ow cman a Gecscege Main Floor. _ S its $21 75 This lot comprises pop 'S its $26 85 A notable variety, very ul bel ular Spring and Summer | ul , . few Suits of a kind ap- Suits in fancy mixtures, striped worsteds, plain | Peating. New styles and beautiful fabrics, many ’ of them having been added within the past few weeks. ( s are in single and double-breasted : ; effects, cutaway, hip length and reefers, some serviceable for traveling and morning wear trimmed and bound with braid; others jaunty Models for dressy service are in light-colored | styles in modified butterfly effect. The fabres fine-checked cheviots, with 34-inch coats in | are zebra-striped suitings, hairline and plain-col- Prince Chap effect, Duchess satin-lined, collar | ored serges. The more dressy styles are Gabor and cuffs of rajah. Both gored and plaited skirts | ately trimmed with satin and taffeta. Skirtsare are in evidence in the $21.75 line circular, plaited and gored : S its $33 65 Many novelties in this lot, § * This lot comprises some ul ° the lines, curves and styles uits $39.50 of the best Suits we have of which are found only in finely tailored Suits. | in the store, including garments of imported ; Mostly foreign materials, in two-toned and | fabrics, as well as rajah and taffeta Suits in hand- ff] shadow stripes, new pinstripe weave worsteds | some colorings. Some are in Prince Chap and and French serges. The high-class linings, in short cutaway styles, triramed and bound with side finish and perfect tailoring demonstrate | satin; others are plainly tailored, but exquisitely their merit. Some are strictly tailored, others | made, with long tapering lines. Many dressy set off with silk braids, satin and taffeta. In ad- | models have trimmings of self-colored braid dition to black, Copenhagen, tan, gray, blondine, | and fancy vestees. Some skirts are side-plaited, champagne, navy and brown shades are repre- | others are gored, with folds applied in many sented. 5 fashionable ways panamas and serges. The small pinstripe serges and panamas in dark shades are considered very JVUOGE PARKER, Jodge Emmett M. Parker, of Te | jeoma, will be a candidate for) | Judge of the state supreme court at| the primary election to be baie} next Beptember. j It te the belief of many who Parker that he would $1.50 to $3.00 Untrimmed Shapes 50c Burnt and Yellow Color Straw Sailors Included The splendid response in the untrimmed Millinery Department the past few days is convincing proof that public confidence is the foundation on which The Bon Marche rests. Our sale of the entire stocks of two prominent man * and bas a clean-cut record fn his home town p iw yet a man in the prime of life and if once seated \e Supreme court would prc be of service to the state for many years. ufacturers-—consisting of several thousand untrinimed shapes and fields of Bhce rope Sehr — Mail Mail | flowers—continues with enthusiasm at the highest pitch Members of the Unites t . The shapes include your favorite Sailor, and, among others, the “Lady Gay,” |) ¥ nn Orders Orders j i pote ee aKa and the new high-crown, rolling-brim hat, which is all |! fic areal neon Carefully Carefully the go in New York. Every proper and st 1 color is represented, and The gathering . ve : , . Pp dened by the recent death of fo illed. RATED illed. plenty burnt straw shades, of which there are none too poe ne ee at so gf vr oo F INCORMORAT: F ‘ many in town, even at regular prices. Choose from these 5Oc Stephen D, Lee and memorial ex a gm he vd . F orcises are to o a whic , $1.50 to $3.00 Untrimmed Hats again Tuc ebay Ot .uicsic®h be ~ mem tino of the Seend pe = = = i * will participat | = pun Field Flowers 50c a Bunch | Field Flowers 25¢ a Bunch : We buy ‘ond-hand bi guar antqttacaticas erate ah cat ea Point, Bainbridge {sland, Saturday. | ing at 11 o'clock. The remains were ’ — | SL Piper & Taft's, 220 Spring st ° The entertainment will be in the | buried at Mount Pleasant cemete Instead of $1.00 to $1.50. | Instead of 50c to $1.00. ~ - 5 nature of @ basket lunch outing The funeral service of Victor Ac Large Silk Poppies, three in a bunch; in two | Commencement Ball. derson was held under the auspice shades of red, white, pink and purple. | Resebuds, clusters of nine; salmon, pink, red NORRIS: ROW s The commence: I of the /Of the Sailor's union this m Long sprays of large Silk Poppies, in shades of | and yellow. x ‘ ASSMELMAENTINIEMITASEMAENTTAITF UATE wenior class of the University of At 10 o'clock. The burial occured | red. | Sweet P | Large, full bunches of Small Poppies, with foliage,| grils and te in red only. Washington will be given Friday &@t Lak Ww cemetery evening at Christensen’s hall. The| The remains of D. M. Davis were committ cremated at Mount Pleasant crema tight sprays in a ubbunch, with ten in purple and lavender. Woman's Educational! Club. The Woman's Educational club . of arrangements « Spring Sicssome, large, showy clusters, in white Daisies, large bunches, with brown and yellow will mest tomorrow with Mrs. N-/ s14, Gertrude Walsh, Miss Rena|tory, following the funeral service ! only. | centers. R. Smith, 6608 16th av Miss Metta McDaniels, Mies | Which took place at the parlors of Pw eet Peas, five sprays in a bunch, in mauve Poppy Buds, eighteen in a bunch; tight blue, | ves cae ie Genin belgie cee pee yy ve be Sle Ww ateoe company this ‘ | | . Soc " Mr nd prhoot Two large, full-blown Roses, with long sprays of | Sa, avenieer ond purple, morrow afternoon at the atl Wile ke pattenaanen “siaseena [eee foliage and bud: mon, pink and white. Morning Glories, nine in a bunch: white, pink, Enterprise That Pulfiiie Every gi Mrs. M. EB. Martin, 1412 Willard) ary: Mrs ‘Thomas Franklin Kane 35588 an n silk, three in a bunch, in purple, light blue and shaded pink and lavender. 5 Promise. jay ae Mrs. John T, Condon, Mrs. John H S25" 3 HANSEN Is to give our custemert ae } Auxillary Ridgely, No. 6. Powell, Mrs. Arthur R. Priest, Mrs ‘ aad Small Moss Roses, eighteen in a bunch, in tea, | Roses, with foliage, six in a bunch; gray with | Mrs. Hels and Mrs. Douglas will| Maynard Lee Daggy, Mre. Arthur Boer, $50 CHERRY. every benefit of cor boo -pink and red | Pink, tea, pink, yellow, Jacqueminot and brown. ~ : Jentertain the Auxiliary to Ridgely S. Haggett, Mra. William Randolph ing facilities. Choice “teri, No. 6 tomorrow afternoon at 205) Crawford. LL hoice at 50¢ a Bunch Choice at 50c a Bunch wae }iath ay. wouth | Houghten-Wilson. 75c 3-LineGen- We are interested It Reattie. Second Avenue and Pike St. Mew York, 2 Walker Street | Myrtie Social Club. Mrs. Mary Ho: . xhten w fed * Seattle June 15, The Myrtle Social club was on to Mr. IR S08 Getuiaay an uine Swaty 49¢ every man who wishes 1 i |tertained today at the home of Mrs./ernoon at the parental school, } 16 and 17 Sry sackman, 708 Ninth av. | cer teland, Sy ater aeaceee Mer Razor Hone...... build up a legitimate Bae Reavens Ballard, June 18 °°" | Gyle-Hackman. | ness, and we offer caretil and courteous # " “Silas Marner.” | Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Bornstein an-| 2 Performances Dally, 2 and & Scenes f Silas Marner,” by| nounced the engagement of their| to those who give us thel banking business Take the short HEWWAA G&G = BON MAR Paris, 2 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz. 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 88 Faulkner oe ™ P.M. Tents Located at Fourth B\ George Elliott, will be given to-| sister, Miss ¢ to Me. Hack and Republican mor evening in the assembly | man, of Everett, Wash n of the Lincoln high school - the members of the sophomore under the direction of Mr. | FUNERAL NOTICES. | Grand Street Parade — ——— = | | * Frank M. Foulser EMENTS. * or AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. | Daily, 10:30 a. m. Seattie-Rainier Chapters, 0. A. R.|__The funeral services of John fhe Seattle-Rainier chapters of | Katayama will take place at the Lois Theatre COLISEUM 3 Rings—2 Elevated Stage the Daughters of the Revolution | Parlors of the Bonney-Watso: G © Daughters ¢ ¢ volution | I on com fenttle’s Leading Vaudevilh The rand 400 People will be entertained at the country | pany uesday afternoon at 2 Phones: Sunset, Main 1904; Ind 4924 P. - oa All This Week—Matines satura eople home of Miss Mary Banks, of Wing | O'clock. The burial will take place Hecond Great Week of the Great Pier, porr rm A 4 200 Horses and Ponte ase at Lakeview cemetery “ o ¢ GOLDEN wre.” | P> for Reserved Beate. AN FEA »PERA U. 8 Navy Yard Route Steamer The funeral of Mrs. C. Goulet ‘THE GIRL OF THE Get Your Tickets at_Opce. The Rush NEW SHOW TODAY THE GE FROM PARIS 0 Cages of Wild Ap Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 | toe place at the parlors of the 1 Ende Longest ang Reet Ill of Vaude- | a ; or Yaa a a eee and 9:30 a.m. 1:30 and 4p. m. eee y-Watson company this morn Seats by Phone GARDEN TRACTS a snere tracta, $100 an easy terms close to car line and lake level, clear- od; fine for chickens and ber The Pee PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE STAR _—|| Seattie Theatre | mpton Only Mat. Sat pied “Unequaled Vaudeville r Mise B Daily Ma Comedians; PRINCESS ries Wert . M Dockrill National Land Inv, Co, 1 ae gman tens rae nf Mg Rowe Bee Won! Land Inu os Ine F, M. 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