The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1908, Page 8

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Lichen nee: Alaska of | kane, aad J, T Gr ay of the Bherfe Republic, now tm fte 26th annual) Delegates to the national encam) seasion here ment aret Joseph Dickerson Other officers elected were: B.| Seattle, at large, and BH, Hall G. ALR, ELECTS La Conner Clark Walters, | lede idk t Stewart, of Spokane Hor; | W Mame, of Mount Dr. BL R. Freeman, of Spokane medical director, and Rev. C. D.) and William Radae of N cer, of Centralia, chaplain. The John Wilcox, of Puyallup (By Unked Press.) NORTH YAKIMA, Jug® 25 il Of administration consists Women's Relief Corps. George H. Boardman, of Tacoma, of B.C. Levy and George W. Tib The Women's Retief Corps of th was ch@gen as commander of the betts, of Beattle; EK. A. She@res, of | etate ha ected eo f Department of Washington and | ‘Tacoma; WW. H. Wiscomb, of Spo-| lows Eva St. C. Oxdorn, M THE BON MARCHE || THE BON MARCHE THE DON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE All Odds and Ends WY Radical Reductions : or morning ushers in our re over the store little lots, « have been gathered for thi are incl traordinary ferings have been listed for prices. You will largest aceumulat year, so far They are all wanted merchandise need at ex and reducing the sale is the d, and everyone can find | Friday w savings n, how it xplained and Sh grasp the of Re and to move them out i 4 contend with thi we've had mmnants must quickly Remnants of Silks Half Prite | Remnants of Wools r Half Price Remnants of Laces .... Half Price Remnants of Ribbons Thousands of Remnants at wih st Half Price Remnants of Cottons Remnants of Muslins oe Half Price Price Cuts on the Odd Lots of Waists Are Sensational 7% i es =. Sg teeep er Remnants of Draperies Half Price Remnants of Broideries Half Price Brok 4 $1.25 White Lawn Tiroken lines of Fine Lawn and Finest ome aes oe ee aN Walsts, tallored and lace trimmed. Not ove Waists, trimmed with embroidertes, one hundred tn the lot. Slightly tossed. $1 95 Cholee Friday for $5.00 and 04.50 White Linen and Linese Coats, Remnants of Towelings sitghtly sotled; 27 tn all; chotee 81 95 laces, Half Price Friday $6.50 and $8.50 Pink Kiderdown Hath Robe Pibvon trimmed; 10 in all; chotee j Io Reduced From | 2225. ics sons vas: van soe e $1 .50and $2.50 | et Be a trimmed; nine tn all; ob: 5,00 | $8.06 Jap Sik Long Kimonos, pink and 3. 98 navy; seven In all; chotee Friday . 16.00 $6.00 Figured Jap Silk Short Kimonos Oriental effects; 19 In a lee $1 98 . Friday Broken lines of our $1.50 to $2.50 White Waists, beautifully trimmed with laces, embroideries, tucks, pleats, allover fronts, ete; $ slightly tossed; choice Friday for 1.19 Five Thousand Boys’ 25c Straw A Bit of Hats to Sell fora Dime ‘Ireland three weeks old ifs the lids ore ; ve Blueeyed Irish girls, showing lift the lid and look for the reason, it would reveal | , Bierered Irish ie ie the a manufacturer's surplus. The lot includes Straw Emerald Gem of the Sea.” and Sailor Hats, in plain and fancy straws, with popu- || %® exbibtden of Irish-made lar color bands. Just the thing you estries and Embroideries. Not to ing for—Boys’ 25c St | for a good cause and @ brave peo- mere loaleng tor—-Boys' 25c: Straw 1 Oc ple, FREE ADMISSION.—Third Second Floor. Season not much over make money, bot to make friends Pane WO tig ge <2: * <2? Floor. th ‘only La Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattie. CHE Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Neediework Packets. Moore Theatre “CAUGHT IN THE RAIN” Keats his All This Week. urday TONIGHT all handeult MA In Mer RRUVE nonson. Kk Riccene Seattle's Only Home of Musical Comedy | The Grand i JOUN CORT, Manager | All Tite Week, Mat mat | The Sen Frencisee Opera Co. m | “OMOTLE-GIOTrLa” Summer Prices, 10, t0 ‘Theatre — AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR Phones AUTOPIANO. The » other medicine Ch cures -be none Herbe and i OH BTRRNAL” | Including free use of our circu lating Hbrary. . Special prices will be given for a few days on second-hand Autopiinos. Some an low as $350.00 with free use of the muste library. Votes in | our great voting contest will be allowed on all cash payments Kohler & Chase | 1318 Second Ave. “Better thas ‘Quo Vadis!” Next week—"When We Were 21 nese Herbs, Roots, ate. We VAUDEVILLE” MEDY PRATURE 10—Dark Knights—10 “UNEQUALED of To Vernot th Yakima One Week, Beginning Niet | Charie In His Munceestul Farce Comedy, Moore Theatre | Matinese Thursday and ovr AUNT Orti 1 ent; Mary Brown, spokane r vice prestdest lounge | evens, Chelan, junto joe president; Helen Burke, Se le, treasure Kdna Robinapn, North Yakima, oy » The om outtve board ! BW vnne Bow | Tacoma; Mieabeth Langdon, Puyal Harriet Hicks, Tacoma Me Tacoma, and de | garet Freeman, Orchard HIM ! H.C. FELGER (Star Special Service.) FORT WAYNE, Ind It mast be race suicide H.C. Pelzer, Allen superintendent, wh school cen had fallen off con siderably from the figures of the former year “Race suicide is a practice that should be condemned tn terms.” continued Mr. Felger On the face of it sach a state ment would seem to be perfectly serious and meriting of careful. at tention, bat when ¢ pert reported it laugh Mr. Felger is a bachetor achuol n informed the ounty EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION Friday evening at & p.m the biannual convenvion of the Ep worth league of the Puget Sound wil) open fe three da} semsion at the Green Lake M KE. church, The opening address of welcome will be made by Mrs. L. Benedict, representing the local league. Dix i Rowland, of Te coma, Wash,, conference president will respond. Rev Joba Lewtax will give a etereoptionn lecture on ‘The Holy Land Saturday evening Rev, W. H.W Reese, DD, will make the prin eipal oddrees Kev C. KB. Gtbeon. DD Sanday morning. . The Sunday aft seestcn will be devoted to Sun ernoon Portland, Ore on “The Man of Nazareth The chosing service will be on of con secration and will be lead by the pastor of the Green Lake M. E church, Rev. E L. Benedict (By United Press.) MANILA, June 26.—Word was re ceived here today that H. D Everett, a forester in the employ of the. U. B& government; T. R Wakeley, « cher, and four Fil Ipinos associa with them have been murdered by tribesmen of the inland of Negros, According to the advices the tribesmen are in open revolt and are becoming more bold every day. Troops are being rash ed to the Island to stamp out the rebellion TO STUDY NATIVES. (By United Prew SAN FRANCISCO, Jone 8. A. Barrett, assistant p of anthropology in the Univ of California, left here today om an expedition inte the interior of Be uador and Peru, where he- will spend @ year among the tribes én the remote portions of these coun ) tries, many of which still preserve their anctent customs VALUABLE PAINTINGS SOLD. (By United Press.) LONDON, June 25.—Art ctreles are keenly Interested In the repart ed purchase by P. A. B. Widener, of Philadelphia, of what ts regarded as Van Dyck’s greatest canvas. This is one representing a woman with ro page holding her train. The aid for this painting is anid price to be $600,000 and in addition, the millionaire art collector purchased at the same time two other Van Dyck canvases which he will bh shipped to his Philadciphia home Shur-on Eyeglasses Are the most comfortable and neatest. We make them to fit any eyes, Schuchard Optical © specialists, 1207 Second ay PIANOS AT COST for 30 Days Want room for Talking Ma chine Department. Investigate. John C. Walling Co. 711 Becond Ave. THE STAR—THURSDAY | Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs Misses’ n, Beatle, Delegates @o thet national encampment Ma etie | Hennett, Seattle arge; Mary} }Sraith, Walla Walla; Ida Edinger Port Townsend, and Netle Keatng THE NERVE OF 3-qt. size 20e | Shaq. size .. 25¢ | 914-0. size .. 45 Fruit Jar Fillers, Special OV -qt. size Wk * “ dqt. size 5... 23 | Bat. size We | 16%4-qt. size. .80c | 10¢ Each—Royal Granite Steel strong AFTER TICKET BROKERS from buying or selling the spectal railroads have taken a determined, Brown university and 6 Gan con om tickets issued for the na stand against an abuse of special of the late John Hay, r of North Yaktma, will preach | teay jemocratic convention to be convention rates to Denver state under President | etd fa Denver pext month administration, and The roads that have begun pro- S. L. SWISHER 16 DEAD. Olney, who o1 (By United Press.) coddings are the Lake Shore, the ~~ , sition, is pry CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jane 26.—)\ Nickel Plate and the Big Four (By United Press.) city, at the age of 1 The railrosds ranning inte this city Tieket brokers have always been) ALBANY. Ore, June 25-8. L.| Was caused by Old began skainest the very active in this city and cofiven: | Swisher, who was a graduate of been connected with tieket brokers for the eco on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FULLER'S BARTH—Pull pound for ......0 6.0 ccc ceseeeee 10¢ COMPOUND LICORICE POWDER—Full pound for 25e ENGLISH PRECIPITATED CHALK—Very light and not gritty Full pound for ? @ Wis PURE ROCHELLE SALTS—Extra fine; in original one mand boxes, Bach B3¢ P. & W's SUGAR OF MILK—Bext ip the world, Full pound in original container for 22. INITIAL LETTERS—For stamping linen, stationery, etc. Bac! 10¢ SOUVENIR SPOONS—Made of finest German silver; an elegant souvenir of Seattle; worth $1.00 each, Our price 45e TUSCAN OLIVE O1l-—Our own importation; the finest of! Italy prod Foll quart for $1.00 QUAKER FLEA DRIVER—Makes the fleas look for new lodgings SQUINES FAMOUS TALCUM POWDER ns and nurves; unparalleled for its healing qualities i on cans, each ie DENATURED ALCOHOL—Por heating, lighting and all industrial x ( yy { uM Yi : purposes; just as good as grain alcohol, except for medicinal State Bank of Seattle | On Pioneer Square, Corner First Avenue and ] Yesler Way. | 1908. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Apparel! for Summer Interesting List of Values Misses’ present day dres Excellent Values—-25¢, 50¢ and 95¢ Included in this collection of popular priced |- Handkerchiefs are recently arrived novelties in embroidered effects; among them the following requirements are met with well selected and diversified “SsOrtments, of which the following values are characte 75¢ and fen Handkerchiefg, 25c-——Shamrock lawn and em- Little Girls’ Princess Dresses broidered linen Handke re hiefs ‘that are decided In a variety of serviceable , ‘ plain cof novelties; sheer colored linen with hand embroid pink and white or blue at A ecks, andyal ered initials in white and colors;Automobile Hand ous | red design " 1 oat ce) | ga kerchiefs with natural linen centers and fae y e to launder ents, } French plaid designs with hand embroidered dot P Misses’ Lingerie Hats, $1.75—Hea f Handkerchiefs, 50e—Novelties in French and daintily 1 of ‘\dweat toh Madeira styles, showing crossbar embroidered cen ms trades sie b cr dresses anga ters; all-over effects; prettily embroidered initial pique coats, ; h broad brigns gf 4 designs, and novelties in glove size with centers of laces o embroiderie er g very dressy effects ang é extra sheer shamrock lawn serving as excellent sun ie : Handkerchiefs, 95c—Beautiful quality sheer Misses’ Pique Coats Size linen, hand embroidered in French designs. Low 6 months to 4 year Made ness of price gives an added charm to this beauti lar cut; broad collar and turnbach ful Handkerchief showing | with hand embroidered s« ne. . . . . . Home Preserving and Canning Supplies: Special Prices Housekeepers with preserving to do will welcome these savings. A visit to the Housef Section will reveal many attractive values other than those mentioned. Preserving Kettles—Genuine Royal Granite Tin Colander, Special 10c Steelware Seamle Kettles, with bail and lip, spe 10-inch size; has side handles | ' cially priced as follows: as in Hlustration i ware Jelly Funnels or Jar I Frui Ideal Steam Cooker, Special $4.95—Cooks an 2. illers. entire meal over one burner. Particularly useful | Ne m canning season, holding twelve I-quart jars. | Pure Paraffine Wax, Special 10c Steam is forced through jars into the fruit, thor sealing fruit jars Does not t, which retains all of its natural flavor oughly cooking in a very few minutes mash fru Mixing Spoon, 13” Special -Royal Graj Silvers’ Press and Masher, Special 25c—Extra strong, excellent labor-saving utensil, doing away with much of the work in preparing and preserving truits Mercerized Curtain Fabrics, Special 95¢ Yd. Reps, figured armures and damasks in shades of red only—S0O inches wide couch and table home decorations. Steelware, inches in length. Granite Colander, Special 25¢e—~1144-inch size; i] Granite Steelware, with side handles. Cottage Curtain Rods, Special 5¢ Of white in 4-foot lengths, which may be cut to fit smaller windows if desired, Complete with brackets. Three styles of t mings. FREDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED Ro) enameled wood, suitable for portieres, covers, upholstering and other e28_ 2 mak are their harvest, b it the delivery service for DE UXE RETAIL, USE YOUR PHONE Pactery on the For any ease of DOWN-TOWN STORE 1 eaonct cure in from | rersecse® Yat Genie. 9019-1018 FIRST AVENUE INO 2918 — — MAIN 1240 | premises, ||} L ve 3 i UP-TOWN STORE WE DELIVER {100 ARCADE ‘Optica Globe Ke st ane WE TLANE ave. FREE TO ALL SEATTLE) . Inc. Cor. First Av. and siee Nepean eat TOF FE BI STAT ION PREE PHomes AnD SS meet Rous At OTe interesting News at the Quaker Deeper ¢ than ever in our big drug sale er as Items of moment inducements al bu special to trade here Per bottle we Recommended generally by physi Regular purposes. Full quart for Abe The Quaker Drug Company What's the use of wearing the ordinary, €@ SQ2Q422 SSts22 FEBSTS BETFEIS"* SE Two Stores. oO “@ af, a ai tte Se de ee ok | * _— Oxfords, when better ones cost# - ~ ore \ 4 " ea / | Our trade demands the best of Oxfords, and > | have them, i - The present flattering condition of this bank . : te F F ank, | . ta Er ; Perfect Fitting at Ail Points ¢ oth as to standing and clientele, may be easily a ar traced to its sound and careful methods and _ its ] ieeat seater at the mew styles, right ai - progressive and accommodating treatment to its Jf} , Ties, Buttons, Buckles or Blucher Styles, Pat | customers, both large and small | sate —— and Tans tyl = ; : eme or conservative style “a Bank is open Saturday evening, from 6 to 8. | a th Put your feet into a pair of our Oxiords, i & e ay 0 Or on avings you'll smile a smile of satisfaction | b xe pening cS o it Wallin & Nordstromyy 1327 Second Avenue Union Store.

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