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@ ro) fo) 7 THE STAR-MONDAY, JULY 6, 19080 THE BON MARCHE || THE BON MARCHE || THE DON MAROHE || THE RON MARCHE 7 es ot for Women, Misi 9 ane ERICK & NELSON, Ine, Under On€root— verything te Shirts Waist Prices Were Never So Little— jj‘ “ rertan'S ool Sa The July Sale of Furniture j The prices during this sale are fully as low Y.,. e which have been larg responsible for $1 19 for $1.75 and $2| $1 85: for $2.50 and $3 placing our preceding Sales of this character, held in January and July each year, so high in the esti« . Shirt Waists Shirt Waists mation of Seattle people. Of the hundreds of important specials, the followimp are typical: Offering fifteen of this sea Offering twalve of the latest . t f jy models in White | awn and Mull Waists, | Ciel with embroidery | panels, Val. laces, embroid- ery medallions and yokes son's prettiest and most de sirable models in White l ayn and Lingerie | Waists, trimmed with em broidery panels, Valen of tucks or lace, with cod ciennes laces, cluster of | lar and cuffs match, | tucks, ete.; long or short | Waists grimful of new sleeves, open front and ness ang daintiness, fresh P back; all sizes for women and smiling, in all sizes for } q and misses; new, clean, un women @ndgnisses. Waists, | broken lines just received in short, the? will make | All $1.75 and ve. | $2.00 val $1. 19 page. f Jest $i. 85 | eee. ever offered a } ° Second Floor. 26c Sheetinre 18c: 173c Cambric 12¢; 60c Linen 49c | . Are Some of the Splendid Values Offered Tuesday in the July Clearance Sale } oO att 18¢ Pillow Muslin, 12%4¢ | $1.50 Table Napkins, 98¢ 9c Twilled Toweling, T4¢ 4 | | z Bleached Lockwo@@ Pillow Mustin, 42 inches /*Stiver Bleached Linen Table Napkins, in the | Bleached Twiiled Roller Toweling, 20 inches IULY SALE PRICE, $0.85—Solid | JULY SALE PRICE, $395 q wide; an elegant wearer; a — quality assorted check design; size 19x19; these wide; very absorbent and @ good wearer ‘ Morris Chair aa a a a 4 with a soft, smooth, even thre Regu: | give excellent wear and very soon bleach. je Regular price fc a yard. Clearance Tic y 4 i ; ry i 'y Dresser of quarter-sawed oak, finish Large eae yx able Arm Rocker, i Gites tie a sank. Comntanen rr) ous seen Gee een, Sale. pric 2 awe rished 1 ee ca aa H pe aS ee constructed throughout of hard ma- ne WANG PORNO Ras 6k: dan devisees 12 | ance Sale price ; Cc 7 ‘ ‘ Has spring sea Sh psagaga S iepaBiagge dhe} odin ple, finished weathered in quarter- sg 20c Turkish Towels, 124.¢ lour-covered « 1s in | running drawer 18x30 beveled | sawed effect. Box-seat construction, 26c Pequot Sheeting, 18¢ $3.00 Table Napkins, $2.3 25 Turkish Towels, in a strong a variety of colors and patterns French plate mirror, and 21x42 case spindle back and vencer seat. 1 i a . able read quality: » LS) a ia the best grade of Sheeting ne Extra Heavy All Pure nati Bleached Satin we ae cong Regular cau | “Pequot” being the only kind to stand the sak’ dukte tiuahinn sion Seaee teckion SS ee ee er a x wear and tear of the laundry: 50 inches gg oP poh hacelat pom Song oh. prlee.. oh Senne oer 122c Wi ae i JULY SALE wide, for ginele sheets. Recular 4B | dovon, Clearance # 9 05 : | JULY SALE PRICE, $17.85 i price 26¢ yard. Clearance Sale price price ty ‘ aa 35c¢ White Goods, 1 PRICE, $4.65 — Full- | Doubl ‘ — . | An elegant assortment of Fine White Dreas | OunIe-peceae? 608 i 34¢ Bleached Sheeting, 27¢ | 60c Table Linen, 49¢ Goota, iastedtng tase striped Batiste, mer: | | Iron Bed, as illus- "| ieee Se ‘ Two and a quarter yards wide ($4). Bleach-| 5 1...neq Union “Linen Table Damank, €0 cerited Madras, embroidered Swins, fancy il ib Se | gs F ] ed Pequot Sheeting. ‘The best made, Reg- | leached Union “Linen Table Damask, Voile; about 3,000 yards in the lot; all ated 1am in Desk, finished ular value 34 yard. Clearance Sale 27c¢ | cores pte Ad age it ree as 49c — se yard. Clearance ale ‘15¢ bine and gold, or white MP rcsd yack. casedas Oe | 4. Oh cee Sate pete c ius y en Length, 50 | yar earance price ... | a 4 te an we 4 | 2c a and gold. Pleasing de- | , a ee ns Comics, 28¢ | 61.25 Table Linea, 06 | scan meee Linen, 8136 - Si inches}. widihy 2 Extra Ane Bleached Cambri, fult yard wide, | “ able Linen, ¢ inches wide; launders and wears remark |B} ign and well con- |; hes; height, 4 as fine and soft as a Nainsook: does not | Heavy All-Pure Linen Dileached ably well; fine for children | structed get hard fm laundering. Regular price / © Table Damask, 68 inches wide where durability countea. R | inches. ee IT%e a yard. Clearance Sal beat value for $1.25 yard In 12 Me rd. Clearance Sale | a price ....... ey i 12¢ ee city. Clearance Sale price .. 98¢ | price te porcine | r Sisisinpeichiaditinntspeesadil iglivescabhcinnsnanaincoes s BRI é ye I | . | ia 7 Short Lines of Laces and Slicclam Worth U a | | Orders ih Orders Orders q CI Ly Fitts at | Filled at to $2.00 a Yard Will Go Tuesday for ..... Advertised | Advertised 1 Prices. INCORPORATED Prices J UST clear out these odd pieces and broken lines of Laces and Dress Trimmings at any cost. AU Gf : — are this season's and carefully chosen. Included are white all-over laces—baby Irish and Point j . Venise; all-over Persian gold net; Venise bands and appliques; black Chiffon Medallions: | SE: = : = | | } | colored radium edges and bands; beautiful embroidered filet novelties, in openwork, applique effects, | Tee eee eee eee es s+ | charging her cargo at Tacuil etc., etc. About 500 to 600 yards in the lot; various widths and lengths. Sell regularly at 98e to $2.00 a | D AT ‘in nlten welder : BROTHER OF ~ oeyge i ¥ in TODAY'S . ‘congress recently ap } yard. Can’t carry them over to another season, so they go at 49¢ a yard.—Main Floor. is 500,000 for the purchase | | First Ra ee ls for transporting fre Choice of 15c to 25c Wash Fabrics Tuesday at 9c | POINT OF 3 eg eee NOMINEE 9 S888: Harmakis, & to 1, | ° WW: wonders never cease? Not at The Bon Marche. We intend to keep up these agreeable | Time, 1:13% fomond ee : surprises. Here is the latest: 10,000 yards of new, crisp wash dress fabrics at less than other | | Mins soonieen, 16% 1 stores pay. A bewildering assortment of yp 88 patterns in Mercerized Foulards, Grecian |f} Phillistina, 2 to 1 * Bass yy Tat, ree _ a ; oO Ss S S : oie “ " . 4 1 Helle of Brass, 8 to 5. aa aft, republican presidential | Ww wee Keswick uitings, oie Nouveaute, Filet de Soie, German Linen, Crepolene and other favorite wash | Time, 1:00% ® | nominee, arrived in Seattle Sunday | * goods. All fascinating materials for house dresses, street dresses, camp dresses, children’s 1 \* *| morning, accompanied by Mrs.! } Play and dress frocks, shirt waists, boys’ waists, etc. The kind that sell re ularly at 15¢ and if| Forced at the point of a revolver |# ¥¥ #¥¥¥ eH E HEHE H rae His danghter Louise Taft, his 25 di h - | t the ch | json: William Howard Taft, and J. A m? 4 ca yard in ever . y y Ps to pray was one of the charges o' | son, jam Howard Taft, an | ‘ > n every house in town, bere for Tuesday OMY OU. isda de ceva j seers aii Lelia & Preatbenns MARINE ON BATTLESHI Dykiman, who is a college chum of Basement Store. ‘ a weaenoned William Taft's at Yale, aes bas | made against Jesse rankboner | | The Taft party are on a pleasure : vs bis Ae REAR SATS cna |} in the superior court today before VIRGINIA MAY BE trip. They took In the republican The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store In Seattle. | Judge Mitebel! Gilliam in her hear | convention at Chicago, and stopped) Aaneging that he has sg gen | ing for a divorce. jat the Twin Cities, Butte, Yellow-| | ‘ 1 he asked A MURDERER |stone F and Spokane. They |e? Ife on several occ | presage? vipadhivng 7 jleave tonight for the east over the| persistently annoyed her, bak If me once about eight years ago |Canadian Pacific and will stop at|die Carr, 1828 Boren av, shortly after my little girl was — Victoria, Banff and Winnipeg. warrant sworn out today born,” said Mra. Frankboner. (By United Press.) | ieuanaae Of course 1 do,’ 1 told him SAN ANCISCO, July 6—} Bolin with assault and batten Well nae had better pray now, Should Roy Bateman, secondclass | PE AB BODY FOUND Miss Carr says that Bolla *\ fireman of the battlesh’ irginia, called her up by tel 4 Bi then,’ he sald, and pulled a re pe identified tonight as Guy Pres. | ee himself ‘obnoxioens ail volver and made me get down on |cott, suspected of the murder of UNDER TRESTLE ways. She says that he @llal r Formos The .|my knees and pray, and when I! pretty Josie Gray, at Evansville. care for him and bas fue gmp PP law Aaa began to pray for him he anid: ‘You | Ind. March 16, 1907, an attempt will | eeeeecane told him so. 4 fired point blank at Wilson, Theat 217 Washington st. Should al tor : bullet grazed his abdomen. Wilson | whi woman do the same in any |ts ech § Hees gy Ber prion wach he a “gt pt | 9 eaped to his feet and grabbed sev-| other saloon she would be ar-|the latter the follo eek ad better pray for yourse’ pe made to lynch him upon his ar-| — 4 seal’ tilted ote ened he toasts (raed t ndiliou taaltocagee: etersoney ntead.’ rival at his home town, if R. B.|_ The body of an unidentified man| F | at Leslie, striking him on the head | Arrivaie yesterday, Farallon |, “Four yeurs ago we lived at Bal-\Leaf, of Santa Clara, who is here |¥&8 found beneath the “soi! EXPERTS proseciting attorney chi attle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. Exclusive land inflicting several ugly bruises lard, and my husband had his print to Identify the man, knows the|trestie about one block south of from Valder, 24 ouge it 3 | Leslie went at his opponent and of Puebla from Sen Frascheo, sip |shop upstairs, and sometimes he| temper of the people of that city.| Spokane av. yesterday afternoon |struck him on the head with the | pa ngers: today, City of Seattle | WOuld make me give up my house-| Mr. Leaf was aboard the battle |The man’s skull was crushed. On $ sei aa 4h a aed he work and help him set up type and | ship Connecticut, where Bateman, | thé bridge above were found sev- VALUES from Skagway, 66 passengers ott, is confined today, but | *r@! patches of blood other negroes who were in the al do other work or Pre \in odeeah and took Leslie i nd | “He became jealous and abused | refused to the suspected mur-|_ It i believed by City Detective laway from bim. SAILOR IS DROWNED me whenever I talked with our |derer until the arrival of his friend, | Frank G. Clark, who Investigated, | 1 | neighoors Geo. Boehme, of Evansville, who | }that the man was struck by an In ome here tonight from South.|terurban train some time Saturday | Real estate experts today |} Wilson was taken to the pottes | | This case came up on May 12, but | w tho run eginn: on! y'clor - § ’ “ {Seceel ate, sok tee; ea os tonight at 8 o'ctock| IN EAGLE HARBOR. wan continued 06 the worlon of |érn Calibrate night the Sullivan estate betweam Greased by Dr. John. Hus and continuing each day until July | the counsel for the defendant until | - — 000 and $900,000 when thei | Fichth ev, Bend Cane stm’ */12, there will be beld in the audi-| today port of Terence O'Brien, admit a oe or, woe i ot the /t2rum of the Young Men's Chris . | The court room at the time was TWO LEAVE FOR TH ing: before Sudue Georg ei to } ‘onner, proprietor o teil Uh nalts meee on , 00 Rl | ing before George | negro club, was taken into custody, | {82 S##ociation an active Bible con-| rier visiting the crew of the| filled with about 30 friends of | & before Judge George ference, led by three prominent and } ‘rankt nd some of them jin the superior court |but Inter released when It was|aiie ministers of the cast, De Wm,| Dark Lehina, lying at Kagle Harbor;| “Fran Apap gt nee | } Itt his valuation 7 180! stant dog | jearne: . greeted the order of the court with | NOME T js on this valuation 4 Charles Wilson, an asal: be dog |} areed that he took no part in the|y Riley, Rev. Frederick W. Farr,| yesterday, Peter Sorenson, © se@| hissce | lomin ph ony catcher, who is employed by the/ trouble | D. D., and Rey. C, M. Martin man on the ship Kiwell, went over| Judge Gilliam lectured them for draw his fee as administ J city, was shot through the side Carry Deadly Weapons. | The three men ccocacenineieismnaons will hold Bible onduct, and today, on mo stead of the value of the p the side and attempted to walk) the n by J. O. Lesiie, a hoa carrier, in The blotter at police headquar-|services at noon, from 12 to 1 tlon the defendant, they were al Promptly at 9 o'clock this even —_—_— } when he took charge of it &§ negro club quartered at 218 Wash-| ters today shows that three other | o'clock; at 3 p. m., with a specta) | Over & boom of logs to the Elwelly| jraered out into the corridors,|ing the Umatilla and the. North. | ; Years ago ington st., early last evening in &| negroes are under arrest for carry-|lectare, and evening services at 8|*ipped and was drowned hy they remained in animated | western will poke their bows into! ¢ Ben Thomas, a relief man in the! ‘The real estate men Wie ; quarrel over a game of freeze-out.| ing concealed weapons | o'clock nson had been celebrating! M0." ing the forenoc the stream with all haste to Nome, ~~ department, who was charged | heard this morning were ill : 6 hector | the Fox Sature nd , : © stream with all haste to Nome,| with having alienated the affec . yin i eeinelic runt meny trom the scene| salah Madison, who says he ts Macht et euraay Bight. and was) “judge Gilliam denied the separa-|they being the first vessels to mak ng alienated the affec-| Hill, George W. Dilling a j Leslie ran @ yn the scene in ted. “His cries were worte as arrested la nt by tion, on the ground that Mrs 4. on of the Mame # of the shooting a few minutes after | Porter, was arrosted rigs, Dd | heard by the crew of the Lehinay| 1% OF the round | that Mrs. second sailings of the Nome bi ite oceurrence to his home, at|,* _— ie} it ausistance came too late oT - eaten test ie Umatilla is now prace ; ivatn ce a peas. Weller ot. ana | vecnuse Dé arrylug & murder-| with her husband after the begir fed. A tale lint of gaseer nicks ous pal ig of the dive proceedings at Ballard at $240,000; te was arrested as he was coming |i? t FALLS TO HIS DEATH, ping of the 4 L ing booked for both boats ® ard at $ | hie Smith, a | Mr. Frankboner is a job printer at s of Lake Washington pi rk G,| #80 claims to be a porter, was|the Nome run next trip but will (By United Press.) oe 1 Lake CHAS. H. GRANGER DEAD. jat $1 and the (wo ig tions of Mrs. A. D, Williams, of| ward Robinson. They vali 1808% Terry av., has been dis j charged by Chief Bringhurst ivan block at from $460 5,000; the 160 acres of pA 5 from his residence by City tectives H. C. Adams and Fr |" ighth and Olive at taken to jail for carrying neay = , * Clark. The nexro told the oftleers | roe renatvegy Garrying @ heavy |replace the Farallon on the Valdex| SAN FRANCISCO, July 6—| Tacoma Man Drowns. Chas. H. Granger, 42 years old According to law an adil he was about to give himself up ero armed with a knife, was|) Jack hatter, a plumber, died at) PORTLAND, Ore. July 6.—|M@ed last night at the family rest SHAWMUT ae is entitled to 7 per cent He was taken to te city jall and|% ieee eee trolmen nd] oT mene : | the hospital this afternoon as @ re | James Runkle, 18 years old, whose | dence, 302 Howard av. N. He leaves| j first the Pury jens locked up Humphrey ested two ne gt gph ae ot. wore |nult of injuries received in falling | mother lives on Kast 34th st., Ta-|a@ widow, two sons and a daughter, | oe st $50,000, City Detective Adams today | un very much in evidence yesterday, |eight stories from a new bullding ia, was drowned this afternoon |He was a member of Home camp nything at oe swore to a complaint before Prose- | ® the number passengers on alljat the corner of Geary and Powell! whiie rowing on the Willamette |No. 286, Woodmen of the W > | The board of naval inspectors} The contestant aim that euting Attorney Kenneth Mackin-| The police say the ne b at} boats being counted and no over-| ats, on which he was doing some The boat capsized, Runkle| The remains were removed to But.| Who are to y the Shawmut are/Q'Brien ought to be pald tosh charging Leslie with assault |218 Washington st., and . sane gg tere: fitting, He lost his footing and ron living here about eight |terworth & Sons’ undertak pexpected arrive today from the | cording to the value of We with a ¢ weapon with intent | 217 Washington st. are the Wafi fell to the basement through ar . ; lors. No tune hhemente bee, | east. The Shawmut will be placed | erty in Janua to commit murde place eKrO @rook Katanga will be the next |airshaft . No funeral arrangements have | {8h sur anus e a neg ok is wanted b on the IGARDEN TI Hed Story of the Trouble, *, b ied for. at how at, pgeeteeataeneerensaressteeresearesnitrstitest gaere tree th RAC Toa A) Trunks groes ‘ell the same story |the eisby menttoned abo coating and is expectoa i te Le KLEIN beret: bony? Urals "eee Ne $500 Reward | oue-taif Price Sale of Clothing ‘ iy? he chanel uk Gud et baal lie Mv fe ti ° — Tet ea te bo py oo level woes any ease of alooholiam that Now on at the Crown Clothing Suit Cases f ; D i , boots or ed; fine for chickens and be 4 » news, It tn known that negro wen shoes to Mit you, get them mado ff | ries 1 and py LS || : Traveling Bai ; var en are | n tee th r. me aud et p Kliwell of te Be “ang hip to pnp B RES } National Land Inv. Co. Ine * | tl A Me, os, 1121 FIRST AVENUE MEEK TRUNK & BAG GOs " at will “re m@n have been | ping company, and the bare L 07 4 ~ 919 F 4 revolver and | see k with men at the bar|are loading piles at Kagle Harbor estteateasaceterstaeretastsesty: i | 7 First Ave. Cor. First Av. and Main ét w for Friday's 06 919 First Ave. me o oo - 2 . -