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i : 3 j y { opened this morning J. J. Letwer, who conducted It as} Thie «pring it was | hotel and was just] Teddy wr Powell « ®& santtariam “Fra Diavolo.” and Hugene Law: | the par we J nancial astenes pra | the brigan i which th ‘ough t he burning of the yy el je being ented at the Grand tet this wee Fire, which sta “ naway Dn tive fine shortly The minute jo last night com) ee R the big East Seattle hote toh atte cer island. The loxs was about lent oppgrtunt $28,000. No Insurance Was car tes for good Work “Caught in the Rain.” The hotel was built 18 years ago e of William Col when C. C, Calking was be ment “When We We nty-One.” Mercer island as a sum yore, which is draw With “Wh ere Twenty A few years iw the Ont SUCCEAH | One” on the Lote this | tel und comedian has ever) week and "V h Left Home ol won has surely ¢ Robert Manteil. with {t the silly Among the Shaksperean plays tn swing oft 1893 ‘the Bast Seatt! lapeed, and e big hotel passed through manPands THE BON ——— | THE BON MARCHE be ° Bon Marche Will Be Open Friday Evening Until 10 o’Clock ClosedSaturday,IndependenceDay Fresh. Lingerie Waists: A Sale Some of Them Below Half Price THE DON MARCHE C) THE BON mano OMORROW is to be one of the big Waist occasions here. The i of thg Sale are genuine July and August Waists, exquisitely nty, pretty and cool. The sheerest of batistes and crisp, fresh lawns, beau tifully trimmed with Val. the@ad and Venise laces and carefully chosen em broideries. Also plenty tailored Waists for vacation and outing. 50c White Lawn Embroidered Waists... 29 $3.50 to $4.75 Lingerie Waists, Pretty Designs §2. 98 eR ee $1.00 Embroidery and Lace Trimmed Waists... 1% $4.50 to $8 Linen and : $3. 95 very ehente and “holiday need costs 5 tea here. Li anger ie Shirt Waists Bathing Suits, Caps and || Things to Use for the Shoes for the 4th 4th of July Picnic More styles and lower pr BASKETS—Open and Covered picaje Baskets store can ahow—this Is wach ¢ to 35 see them on our Main Floor NAPKING— American Piag Paper Nhpkins Princess Suit, which will “rule dozen PLATES—Two dozen Paper Plates for TEASPOONS--Tin Teaspoons, a doren TIN CUPS—Folding Tin Cups, each ! FISHING RODS ihe to 8 LUNCH BASKETS—Made of «plit bamboo with shaw! strap; 12 to i#inch sites 2e © SRE 3% ff. long, each summer at the resorts. Different jority of bathin, sults, particu “hired” sort. Price hints Women's Bathing Suits $1.95 .. $7.50 Bathing Shoes, palr— 25¢ ane 50¢ SHAWL STRAPS—Leather HAMMOCKES—Puil assortments, de qualities, asorted sizes, latest im Bathing Caps BASEBALL SUPPLIES— Hats 25¢ to 15¢ . $1.25 rat g5e ‘0 Children’s Bathing Suits Mitts 25¢ to JAPANESE LANTERNS—P\ decorating “the 65c .. $2.00 wee or suey ne ease JAPANESE PARASOLS—FY or canoein and tea Misses’ Bathing Suite parties 19¢ t 82.00 CHILD'S GARDEN SETS—Including spade. hoe and rake 10¢ © 50. CHILD'S SAND SETS—Inclu@ing sand mold, spade, sieve and screen Zhe to 506 Thing to Eat for the Fourth of ety Picnic Sliced, tb $1.95 .. $3.50 Main Floor. The Man Without a Straw Hat Should read every word that follows if he wants the season's latest styles at a very consider able saving. Every price mentioned belo 25e to 50c less than the same hat costs else where MEN'S YACHT HATS, in split and Sennit im Ported straw, low and high crown, square top with broad silk band, at ..$2.50 and $1.75 MEN’S SPLIT BRAIQ® SOFT BRIM SENNITS, with square yacht top, broad ignds; pttces Roast R w ie a Chicken Salad—Prepared from the white of young, tender chickens, Ib. Potato Salad—With dressing, Ib. . Sandwiches—Made with the best bread Mayflower creamery butter and roast mea from our own kitché@) wrapped APPETIZING RELISHES India Relish—Hottle Ise an Chili Sauces Bottle le Ripe Olives—Tin 15e¢ on Preserved Figs—Jar FREE SAMPLES and demonstration o to ReadytoServe Prunes, MecConac ported Fish, McLaren's Cheese and Bro $3.25 to He BOYS’ SAILOR HATS, with fancy hat bands fancy and lain 506 square and curved braids, at, each CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS, with wide and low crown, white bands. Special each tops, Im man Main Floor. Fourth Floor. Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. J. ®. TORMA CO., Inc., Genuine, Live, Proven and Devel 704, 704, 705, 706 Johnston Bids “DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. BROKERS Mine Operators Commission Brokers ; N. ¥, Stocks ond Grain and Co’ wi at last, and season is in full Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO. 919 First Ave TONIGHT PAIN’S GORGEOUS FIRGWORKS SPECTACLE. CARNIVAL OF NAPLES AND ERUPTION oF "and $1,000 FIREWORKS Popular = Wage ear PLACE YOUR MONTHLY @ sAviNas WerH US AND GET g J6% and P0% gait vings mp 16m hes Co, 412 Columbia St. » THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908. Tt be Sg ay a ' Jwhich RoBert Mantel! will be woén : a 7 . AG ne < rc © Moore next week, are “King! | an¢ Macbe th er vt | jour » Mra. Hamlet,” ne ion an # " er re Micon it ale | Two years later ft wax wold to Dr i | mediate interest. | | the Fourth of, airy Summer ular in the East jtist at, present. |} Waraer’s Rast-Preat Corsets: $) Models Especially attrective for the money are the models described below, combining etyle and comfort for immediate wear. NO. 274, $1.00—Made of batiste, pairs of hose sapporters attached slenuter figures requiring a very with tong hip with two Designed for short top Corset Nov 215, $1.00—-Especially ures. Fashioned with high bust, long hip, and long hack betow waisotine ite hatiste, and fitted@with (wo pairs of hose sup porters suited to tall fig Made of good qual- NO. 206, $1.00-Admirabie for the average figure unsuited to extreme models bust and long hip. Made of serviceable batiste, honed with rust-proof steel, and fiited with two pars of hose supporters Women’s Summer Vests 35¢ Ea. Hae medium Boys’ Ath- letic Under- wear, 50c } q Of sheer site Athletic Wo mer-weight Shirts and } swiss ribbed Drawers of fine | sie, m white Balbriggan, j only. Low neck, splendidly suit- > with or with ta ed for summer out steeves; ‘e's &% wear. Shirts also high neck and | with long or short | sleeves, and Drawers long sieeves ; ankle or knee all are in unusual values tength, SO¢ warment. Saggestions in Picnic Requirements A few iverns of interest to those pianning Fourth of July outingy— Large imported | Tipped Tea Spoons, white enamel Mugs, | pong on steel, set uf special 10c each | Woe@shoendic Imported white | Kmves and Forks, set of six, 48¢. enamel Dinner Plates, Spine Coffee Pot, special 10¢ each. special 1k 3- quart = solid - lip Crepe Paper Nap- Coffee Por, kins, per hundred, 10c. 20 special BLOWN GLASS WATER SETS VALUES A® $1.25—Set con of one half-gallon size engraved blown Water PitcKer aad six tumblers to match 7 SPECIAT sists «las |] Mail Orders Filled At } Advertised Prices st eR, ER f cruelt and his wife « ‘ortian with whom he formerly her hegne The sult is d ainst Tr. Bil her husband, who is much her At the tender age of 14, the wom an declares, she was forced to be come the unwilling bride o Kinney, she mined to have a) M * A friend of the family, She did not \Startling Allegations Made} exe nim. sna ‘protoated, nut mre . * . her and beat her © 40 Suit of Marriage [0% the very moming of ner| «wedding day, she all ‘aeruelly beaten and w altar In tears, The w t to the ling took Annument. CELEBRATE AT OLYM Tig celebration begins July ard. United Press, Steamer Multnomah leaves Gal BAN HRANANDINO Gat, guy} braith Dock ae he eet rf [a a wut for the annulment of} round trip $1.00, o she Wis! beauty contest FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine, Store Closes Daily at 5:30 :p Tomorrow Will Be the Last Business Day Until Monday Sections of the, store showthg apparel and other needs sug | gested by the appraaching“holiday, are presenting offerings of j im-f For tomofrow we emphasize the items quoted} pe Ate them special values of exceptional merit.° al on Sangeay, July Ath. Ch ming. Sumuter Hats Just Received: Special Vales sl: It is a pleasure to announce arrival ju@t in time fér July wear ef a con- sigerable number ®of light and 4 Hats to sell at of white, of wings ribbons. are oe the very low price of $5.00,. ° very smart for summet saan NM ayy ri BS Some of the Hats are Of straw, The wing-trimmed styles are p ag /| . but thereds also a notable rep-- | exceedingly clever, price con- se aa refentation of Charlotte Cor- sidered, The Mushroom Sailors are also to be day lingerie effects, which are so remarkably pop- | noted. All in all,a delightful gathering of strictly mid-summer Hats at a popular price. Flower-Trimmed Summer Hats: A Cleareace at $9.75—In order to give better representation to mid- summer Hats, we have arranged a collection of flower-trimmed models to be closed out at the special price of $9. 75. Regular price es vary, but without exception the reductions are pronounced. | Linenette Skirts | Popular Price | he approach of the Fourth empha- sizes the desirability of these inexpensive summer Skirts as quoted— Linenette Skirts, }. $1.95— Poth plaited and gored effects, fin ished with bias folds and narrow stitched | bands, some with | pearl buttons Linenette Skirts, $2.45 — Plaited and | gored, finished with | | wide bias fold of self } material and rows of embroidery insertion. | | Linenette Skirts, | $2.95—In brown,blue, or | white, plain tailored, with strapped seams and pearl button trim | mings; others plaited back and front, finish- } ed with wide folds and rows of insertion, | Linenette Skirts,.. $3.45 — Gored and | plaited effects, finish- ed with broad tucks | and inlaid band ofem- | | broidery insertion. j Others have laced in verted-plait back, and ! embroidery bands. | | New White Serge. Cents Women's smartly- tailored, 34-in. Coats, | of white French serge | im semi-fitting style, with button-trimmed | _ back, black beau de | lined | messaline or soie collar, and with ' ' fatin. These newly- find | | arrived models attractive tion at $25.00. presenta- FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED th But nia she made her time and ¥ with the ye nly a few w 0 I Kin > In a Beauty Contest ‘PORTLAND, Ore, J @idic E. Elis, who ‘seeks ann i ment of her marriage to Jos Oils, is well known tn | en |joyed much notoriety by running a close race for first prize in a | R. C, Kinney, her stepfather, is prominent {n bush ness circles here, Where he has ing interests, Wy Sra. leaves Galbral! eamer ee ® | ores The Majority of the | Cretonne oelebraticn begins a wheel chair from an automobile | 9 a. m. Multnomah | vo the train, | Doek at § a, m, *** e@ ‘ Closed rey ° | fe) » Hats are with dainty trimmings , flowers, foliage and There are also a few effects, which Women’s Bathing Suits, Caps, Shoes For the Fourth of July outing at lake e& seashore. Modest prices characterize the display: throughout. a eee -~s— $2.45—Suits of black granite cloth, waist, trimmings of red with white soutache braid; another style in cotton serge, navy oF black, with collar and cuffs of white duck, trims med with soutache braid ; $4.95—Suits of black mohair, full-gored skir@ and large sailor collar heavily rimmed with Here cules braid; another style is of black or blue mow hair, with gored skirt and trimmings of black and white fancy braid BATHING CAPS, 15e—Of rubber-lined percaline—black with white pin dot, or gray with white stripes; gathered band. 4 BATHING CAPs, A variety of styles 7 in dotted sateen. : > BATHING SHOES—In white or black, 35¢ pair; with heavy cork soles, 65¢ pair. Seasonable special offerings involving H. mocks of dependable quality, end attractive in | design— ; SIZE weave full | oe soC— $1.25—Canvase hard-spun yarn. HF spreader at head, large tufted throw-back pillowy fancy suspension, 12-incl ch val SIZE $1.95—Inviting de of white with black, red or green. Have co cealed spreader at head, large tufted throw-back 36x84, SPECIAL Hammock of ance, 38x88, SPECIAL sign pillow, foot spreader and 15-inch valance ° SIZE 38x90, SPECIAL $2.25—Of strong all hard-spun, three-ply rn with fancy tasselsy large tufted throw-back pillow, 12-inch valant and foot spreader, novel in de sign and efiectiv® colorings. Gloves Cleaued lp Naxw- lajurions Precews n the shocy of thé f band’s she ra the nd eve to pre SHERMAN IS = rival ¢ Poe aE: nat been home g (By United Press.) CLEVELAND, 0, July 2 candidate James Go to Brownsvi left this morning, | For your Fourth of July out n, for his home in| Free clambake, land The candidate still sports for all, dancing in atte Steamer Sentinel, Gol 8, Sherman, gp lican for the vie eritteally WL bi with Mrs, She Utiea, N. Y¥ in yery weak and was conveyed in| idency, who was Launch Hioma, Mre, Sherman, who has suffered | | Ploagy?: 80 a, my 9