The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1908, Page 8

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to dropay. He came here lant see today claiming the attention of pe to Alaska in a legal capa the tad was found tn « AT THE PERRY The body was crer ‘o which he had driven a morning. Mr. Stone te crinememepes & widow | Does Not Want to Go to¥all GOLDFIELD, Nev., June 29.—At Frank Melear an . Kicked to Death. Henry Webber, the oi, whe Ser te oe PRAIRIE CITY, Ore, Jue 29 ee ek prominent in New York and San bether Willie Wicks, . it on Francisco, died yesterday morning “** “eked to death by a cow wry for swind at the J ¥. and Mad — wl of foul pia Appea aan ot death was due Other manner is a question which | THE BON MARCHE || THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Pre-Holiday Announcement E On open in the evening until 10 o'clock, From Auction at About 50c on the Dollar SED to be that all dainty cottons all beautiful organdies had to U come from France and Switzerland, or the edge of Germany. The Ar nold Print Works has for years studied and strived to capture that and a marvelous business has been built up. But owing », the concern went into the hands of receivers, The receivers are turning everything inte money, and the future will see the great At one troke the receivers sold seven thou ly fifteen million yards—at auction on May 19, They got money, but at a terrible cost. $3,000,000 worth of beautiful cottons fetch- ing $1,500,000. We were extensive buyers—and, having seen and decided in advance what we wanted, we achieved considerable advantage m the securing of fine styles and full color lines. The second week of the selling continues to- morrow morning—practically the offering of your choice of the world’s most attractive cotton dress goods at half price. Counter after counter full, on the Main Aisle, the Main Floor Wash ( Section, and the Basement Wash Goods Store. . New cases being opened all the time. ~ mg . yg one ay Mii - ash Goods, direct from the Arnel vi, mae ty got our ptek of the auction sate: bonght at thetr big auction sale. There are of the towa—sueh lovely geods for 10. some entirely new numbers, which were sot in when you can buy such beautiful, silky fabricn | Iuat week's sale. A lovely white figured Mor as Fil de Sole, Sole Noaveaute, Chiffon Silk, also corined Madras, in thirty different styles; also ‘ ‘ White Dotted Swixe (woven dots), Swiss Plo- Crepotenes, Como Suiting, German linene and [itis Roglish Cheviot, Striped Batiste, Paris ers not oe eee 10¢ | Tiss and Rmbroideret Mulls. Never before Ma | were such beautiful 25e goods offered at 12ic 2 Arnold’s 25¢ Wash fabrics DSc | Be A very fine collection of dainty Wash Goods which Arnald’s 50¢ Wash fabrics SSC Arnolds are famous for, No meager assortment | In this lot will be found the prettiost Wash Goods here, but fully a thousand different patterns and fabrics that ever left a leorm—fabries that for colorings to choose from. In this lot will be design, tentuse end colorings are not surpassed en the face of the earth. Ineluded are Arnold's found Panama Voile, Panama Linene, Mull Be Sole Imprime, Opaleseent Stik, Toulon Silk, Silk tiste, Dotted Batiste, Peau de Sole and Sole | Fanclos, Princess Stik, Gk Striped Batiste and Rosie. These were all good, big values 15¢ Extra Fine Voiles. All go at the very iow 25 at 29¢ a yard. Sale price price of ; le ocak, ae ewing to the fact that The Bon 4th—“INDEPEND- XRLY buying this week is adw Marclie will be closed all day Saturday, July ENCE DAY.” The Bon Marche will remain convenrence the day before” for your Friday, July More Wash Goods business for America to last fall's money squee works again in full swu great sand cases of goods—nex We certain it te the talk Fancy | item in This list of Howse ard Garden Needs 1s an Except soaMARCHE Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. In tan end black. Look at the quality aud compare the prices. FREDLUND, HORNBERG @& LARSON, 705 Pike St, Dealers AN) Mateas, dohn C. Ving Co, bec. 711 Second av. and Talking $ Mechioe Oem Kobter e Chase, 1818 Gecond av. & Semtte Two P. GIBBON, OWNER. King and Occidental Av. Phones—Main 1387, Ind. 4032 AMO THEREBY SAVE FROM 9100.00 TO $156.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. Including free use of our lating library. Special will be given for a few days on second-hand Autopianos. Some | as low as $2350.00 with free use of the music brary. Votes our great voting contest will b | allowed on all cash payments. PHONE ABOUT THE Fall Civil Service Examinations Special classes all summer for the preparation of | phers to pase the civil service requirements classes. Terms very moderate. stenogra Both day and evening Full Information oa request Wilson’s Modern Business College Wilson Building, 1524 Second Avenue, ‘tween Pike and Pine. Both Phones—416. | 1318 Gecond Ave, Weber Pian THE STAR--MONDAY, JU June Undermuslins MUSLIN SKIRTS, $1.00 NE 29, 1908. Of cam | bric, some trimmed with deep flounces of tucked lawn and wide Hamburg em broidery, others having large flounce of ar tn lace insertion and es Mo decisive reduc ¢ slightly soiled, anc ns rule. MUSLIN SKIRTS, $1.19 st of these | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Counter samples and broken lines are marked at prices even lower than those prevailing heretofore during the June Sale, in order that July may see us start | off with a strictly clean and desirable Undermuslins showing. CORSET COVERS, 38c—Of nain sook with lace or embroidery trimmings | The low price is a strong buying incen tive. 4 MUSLIN DRAWERS, 29¢—A broad i style assortment, comprising daintly ‘The beau- tiful trimming effects are a notable fea- | ture of the garments comprising interesting underypriced collection } patterns of cantbeic ; MUSLIN SKZ&RTS, $1. very this 45—Pretty | wide, full flounce of tucked lawn with 12-inch ruf- | fle of Hamburgembroidery. | MUSLIN SKIRTS, $1.95—Impres | sive values in variety of embroidery- | trimmed effects» possessing unusual | beauty. i of flounces of Swiss embroidery. Pioneer PianoHouse TOMORROW. NOW ON AT can now hem Witham Jennings: Beyae at * +7 9 Yee ae L. Kilsheimer & Co.’s on Edmon Recerds the most telling pss | sages from ten of his taverite These are ang the wondertul achievement of the Fdisgn | = = phon. a8 Herrebenceiten te Serna eee. ews on queshens, at the same ton wating kal ofr vlad copra eve | 1115 FIRST AV. is views the widest currency. PACIFIC HOTEL BUILDING. sglsd ine eeamellcoael wechahy omen a to a @ t Phonograph by We are going to vacate our present location In & of national ; Tie ton Haven Memnadd cap os bellows! days, and are offering our stock of High-Grade Bottled Fortunes The Laber Question Bulk Goods at greatly reduced prices Qre ation - -} Men's Styles in Clothing | - a ‘Deposie change radically from season to | An knot fonceaaiey | season—indeed, what is “the A Few of the “GOOD THING thing” one season is quite passe You are cordially invited to hear the above Record the next. Recognizing this fact, Regular $1.25 Bottled 9 Regular $1.00 Bottled ie owr modern, perfectly ventilated individual Talkisg ft t ove yor 4 mares: Seanad in-Bond Whiskies .. 5c |} Wines os rated over any goods, but to close 5 1 Sem Poriers. them out at the end of the sen Regular $1.50 Bot. $1 15 | Regusr, 78 Bottled oa = } son. [regardless = a Wh tled hiskies . ' | Wines + an therefore offer our entire stock Regular $1.00 Bottled | Regul dc Bottled H | of Two-Piece Suits at exactly Whiskies . ‘ a 75c | \ eal : 0 nae rs sila aii | one-half the regular price. | dohnaten J a s The Quantities Are, Limited. } GET OUH PRICES ON BULK LIQUORS. Building. University. ae ie 5 ga ay uesday Morn- ; | Ee 30. Better Choose See Our 50c Bargain Co adquerters for iligh Grade Piasos, Organs, Talk- | DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. nes, Records and Musical laetruments of All | | T AY. | 1115 FIRST AY. | 423 PIKE 8T. MUSLIN SKIRTS, $3.95 new models revealing | -Numbers | full, w ide | made garments of fine nainsook, some trimmed with Hamburg some with lace insertion and edge, oth ers with full hemstitched and tucked ruffles ‘ MUSLIN DRAWERS, 39 — This lot is of decided interest, including gar ments of wide proportions with deep flounces of Hamburg embroidery, wide | sectional flounces of Jace insertion and tucked lawn, finished with lace edge to match; also serviceable styles trimmed with double flounces of tucked lawn embroidery, | Appare | Drawers in one. Some are trimr | wide embroidery, insertion and lace | edging; other styles with many rows | of lace insertion, beading and edges, the | drawers trimmed with ruffles, edged with lace. | | TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS, $2 Corset Cover and wide French | Drawers, the former trimmed with lace | insertion and embroidery medallion ef& fects that are especially pleasing. MUSLIN GOWNS, Many styies of nainsook slip-oyer Gowns with lace insertion and beading trimmings, Because these are slightly mussed, the price is made remarkably low. MUSLIN GOWNS, 9%8c—Slightly wrinkled garments, also broken styles and sizes. e? | 59¢ and the uncommon TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS, O8e—Corset Cover and wide French omorrow—Last Day of Interesting June Sale of Cat Glass | Bathing Suits and Accessories at Low Prices we) = ipiae > Pa style diversity values. ied with? 24 We emphasize the broad- | me => “a | » bs Leang aye ft. by 10-ft. Wall Tents, j 5 cial Lawa ‘mower, | gig. walls, guaran: high drive wheels, teed Box. duck, at easy running; an: + $4.95 BEDI Ei Bt Ae dase ad “he ——INCORPORATED _ sake alts : Tee Cream Freesers at greatly reduced prices: 25-foot } Green | Arctic. t } PP EAE Se, SO Oe: Paes ali PS Tew "SaaS. Aelea CN ROU Se Se SnAg oe Line Can- Tquart aN¢ | Sal we . as ‘“ _ aie — poms BTS j Sa 1 | Patrotman Bdward Magan pur-|$200 each was given fOr their ap-| First ay. and Columbia Wt The bar) Clarence W. Hodson, af) Sprinkling Fegert $2.00 | See Hardwood Adjust chuned “areal! blacks,” uceoa.|Paerance in court this afternoon. | tender was taken to the city jail/land, has been chosen im Hose, 4quart $2.25 | able Window Sereens, rie Ret F. Clay, propriet f the Office and in defaut of $200 cash ball was | sentinel of the with co le beatae satend pasted by winke, ot % nao ear Fall sted fot nel: | locked up Jelers of America. y han White tteuntain. | 24 inches bigh, on ler, Secand av. amd Cherry st. amd lag Geld Foam. Clay was releas:| C. C. Buckley, a bartender in _—— $1.55 | iqdast $1.00 | to 41 Inches, at ..B5¢ jot the Armeriean ente, Feurth av ed on his personal recognizance Joe Wilbur's saloon, 515 King st.| ‘Louisiagm plans a ship . | : $1.35 Hardwood Screen jand Pike ot The “mnall biecks” te appear in qgurt this afternoon, |was arrested by Patrolmen Hart/of her own by aiding @# < panne $2.15 | " Deora, size 82 inches were after dinner cups comtsining | Patrgimen Magan and Cox, in and McKnight on a charge of #el-\tine out of New 0 | Square $2.65 7 whisky plain clothes, purchased « flask of ling whieky to Dan Sullivan. lemption fro! by 80 Inches, at mption from taxes, | 910.00 “Iceland” Re | +auart .... $3.00 She Alleged violation of the Sunday) HR. Lackey, the waiter at the whiskey from Wi Mofley, a| W. J. McLaughlin was arrested | sie. — charcoal | ng poanees closing ew resuleed American cafe who served the d at Ballard by Patrolshap Nabors/| 0 | fens een | : ing ow im ix AFTON | Geinke, and Henry Allen, the wait a charge of selling beer at the |OPEN TO VISITORS | filed, at $745 | by the poliee yesterday er, at the Rathsketier, wird hed | picnic. McLaughlin ts pro-| The whole Atiastie | Arrayed in their summer guite, sold the offieors “wusnil actos,’ | prietor of the Log Cabin saloon, | ®t the navy yard a few the don. Sergeant A. J. WUkes and were arrested. Bail in the oum of Captain of Police Mike Powers | See the battleship Rhode ii | va er wie eaesnlenimmsenond a commana says McLaughlin moved 30 cases|the dry dock. Boats leat | of beer to Golden Gardens during a | Bohan be 4. the afternoon. oul rip re, oy $2.00 Hamditon 2-Burner BES Rs Open Picnic Baskets, at, Gas Plates, powerful Wie aterapting to mount | each + «se BQ burners, at $1.45 reet car oo Portland yesterda: 5 : e . Ole Jemtegaard missed BASEMENT STORE. “e i iaiasaiidalbicestaeldbiaenemencahinnaen einalitiinet is fotting and was hurled beneath | sine daiesaicasetcsamaapianite [the car, being horribly Lod, The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. \ lieth Giageiatnerea | WILL GPEAK AT THE

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