The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1908, Page 8

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THE BON M “MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | | | FREE—A ent Arm -~ With Each 20 Rifles HESE are the regular 45-caliber center-fire, breech-l ing U. S, Army Rifles, in absolute y perfe vd They are that were held | in reserve in the arsenajs up to 1906, were clea land te] for actual service in that year. Magi of them have | rang ndjustable sig fitted with wind 5 1 some w th ramrod baye st the United States $18.00. rifle al e¢ army wack 1 the National Guard made their sharpshooting ‘ 1¢ adoption of the Krag recently, We *have e hools, 1 etc,, don't fail to take advantage of this great sale. Ideal, too, for n op club decorations Find Them in Men's Store—Main Floor ‘Up to 1c Wash Laces at 3 Yd—Up to $2.00 Fancy Laces at 49c Vd. Those Such values were never known even at a Bon Marche Clearance Sale, and the quality of every yard is superior, who get here by 8:30 will get nearest to the counters FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, Mor ly at 32:00 Noon July 2 Iron Beds in July Sle. zt Furniture One of the strongest features in the July Sale of Furniture take the shape of Iron Beds at prices so low as to make the buying oppep tunities unusuaP in the extreme. Besides those illustrated belowy show other lron Beds, a few of a kind and single samples, priced) 3.95, $4.75, $6.50, $7.50, $9.00 and upward, July Sale July Sale” Price $3.9 Price $7.$ tp ( Up to 10c Wash Laces 3c Up to 20c Val. Laces 5c ull-size Tron Bed, enameled white. Ha oa den ae led Fre Tr iH t are Ci chon P edici Lace | In this lot are ' o-thread and Mechlin [jf 1 1-16-inch pillars and top tubes. Head 61% inches | 2) sill eo Roe _ car al WA abe Sana ; a : " Safin ln broken’ ch pillars and top tubes ead 62% inches hig i we sdoser t me a ‘ se « ; " orth te ay ven Rats cele | high and foot 4114 inches high | foot 47 inches high. a Se Up to 15¢ Wash Laces Se s in ia are Ws Up to 50c Venise Bands 19¢ Ostermoor Mattresses in the July Sale Bath Matsand Toy | are hite ¢ at te sr e Point de Ven Jands, Orienta We id j i : as *, niiaee a Insertions ; a ¢ Tore iques and Cluny Edges white We incorporate in the July Sale of Furniture a considerable quantity of ISH BATH MAR | | Se am ant : \ra ariety of pretty patterns to choose | SPECIAL 90 H wrt Oe yard. Sale price 19¢ Ostermoor Mattresses which were stained in transit. They were wrapped in Block patterns ima i ‘obe: , . i i Up | to $10. 00 Semi-Made R S $3, 25 Up to $2. 00 Fancy Laces 49c red paper, the coloring matter in which rubbed off upon edges of ticking. So aoe ca 7 ? <b ¢ five Se le R batiste Oriental In this | re Oriental, Venis 1 Baby Iresh ( 2/x4 ches. { ian ‘ ies, ith ay r al ' re g als » " ried $ 1 ved Widow Cott Soon Veale Ae" far as practical use is concerned, the damage is immaterial, but very low | HE MMED TUR po ¢ embroidered Shirt W patt rimmed Orienta ges and Bands; Chiffon Appliques and Laces; Bs Se: SRO ee ‘ 7% 3 : Suh Waieticiodasd ahd’ BaMy Irish lace, slighty. soled also $ iia, black; white, chuata aad’ ecrag abecnel prices are nevertheless quoted. a, ae Ag - MAT ‘An » fr Hing th $4.25 to $10.00 each. While widths a penwork designs; worth to $2.00 yard. Sale te ree A Sie @ SALI 7 creamy Py “4 bi met - wiveiiaie hat Le eee PRICE, $16.50—Full | *.atiety of jacquagy vores aoe he er er dae) ? ae signs; size 26x43. wit <— nD a Pia hyp a t ag HEMSTI T CHE $50 resses covered with ar ALL-LINBN ti ! “Dc and 29¢ Wash Fabrics 15¢ Yd—50c and 65c Wash Fabrics 25¢ Ya. ||) Ameesie Se Gees (will im pink, bive or | 2OWHiS SP Hees jj Seats ors race bom gray floral designs 50c ea in fav = Be To accomplish a quick clearing of several highly desirable lines, we quote reduced prices that should result in an im- [mts tebe Pa ae SOL =) Weigh sixty pounds, quard and plain ett wan niediate selling. Clearance Sale price .38¢ fifteen pounds heavier [Fras Daas Perkieemons ——— —_ pone : th lard O | sizes range from “a ee in we — ae lan the standarc s - 1 to 20x40. a of 25c Eolienne Organdie 12\c Yard | 25c Silk Mull 15¢ Yard Bemis, ‘cr weighty “coe BLEACHED Something entirely new, just arrived; Eolienne Organdie, | Beautiful, SoltgShees, Silky Mull or Mousséline dé Soie, in aed Ges ect respondingly — thicker oe : _ a soft, clingy fabric, in beautiful floral effects, 30 inches every conceivable plain color; made especially for dainty tates’ hed che ieat] MED — BATHE the wide; fast in color and very dainty; the regular price is evening or party gowns; regular price 25¢ yard. Clear 7 . 7 es pots saa rOWELS, SPEQ 25c yard. Clearance Sale price 12%¢ | ance Sale price .oua ABE ient. Are 4 ft. 6 in. wide and 6 ft. 4 in. long, with French rolled edges, 5- | 25¢ eg —Double ¢ } ~ 29 if inch inseamed border and round corners. Come in two parts. IAT : broidered ash Goods ' : size 22x47. . ~ 25¢ Eos agony Mull 12ic Vand Sr POM ce 50c to = W ora horses | JULY SALE PRICE, $14.50—Fifty-pound Ostermoor Mattresses, cov- HEMMED 4 hite Ground Mull, with the ef sroidered eyelet he Handsomest and Prettiest Wash Goods ever shown in ay PS ‘ "e ne $14.50 . os ay eee i an work; the material is beauti and the the city, at the lowest price, too. Silk and cotton fabrica, HIM °C? bi <0 reerized wh twill, in piak and blue; priced in one part at $14.90; |. 7 NEN, GRE city designs very effective; regular price 25¢ a yard, Clear so beautiful and sheer, The design and blending of colors {fg tW° Parts, 50c additiona ; BLEACHED ©8U 7 ance Sale price .. 12%¢ | are sim ly perfect and truly works of art; regular prices, i y | TOWELS, SPEGH Py . , | SOc and 6Sc, Clearance Sale price ia Bb 25c Milan Tissue 15¢ Yard i Spring for Iron or Wood Beds: July Sale Price $3.75 | 2°: «» si 2st: , ° . Here is an extraordinary bargain in a beautiful, dainty wash 65c French Muslin 39¢ Yard y | white % goods, a sheer white organdie ground, with fine mercer Imported French Harness Muslin, something very dainty Full-size Spring for wood or iron beds; also three-quarter size for iron ee terre meres voce nm te hendomnest floral designs and new; a linen color ground, with exquisitely embroid beds only: Hard maple frame, varnished and fitted with steel corner-plates. | L do very attractive; regular value, 2% yard. Clearance Sale ered figure; an exclusive fabric that makes a handsome aSlets ie cet Sy rene aad hie s wolie. “ncmetd o TOWELS. " price ‘ 15e gown; regular price 65¢ yard abric is double-pencil weave, edged with heavy wire rolls. Spring is equip 20c ea.—-Size 22x39;n yed with double end bars, and bolted extension, which may be adjusted so as ] The Only lecies’ Home Journal Pattern Store In Seattle, il to tighten fabric blue or white borden ten Agens Mail . : is | HE “(FREDERICK & NELSON) |: Gloves | N bs | A Preis’ ined ; star Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Neediework Packets. Dison. INCORPORATED for [eae RRR RR RE Se ee * ORES lake eee ekateeeeee! ]for congress trom ead . * i le * ° the state will be put im tt whi & TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. : YOUNG BRIDE DROWNED. «#| * BANK CLEARINGS. * Preparations are bag * wy . . ~ *) PROHI DELEGATES the entertainment of the @ * (By United Press.) * Seattle. *| to the national co wi > * GEORGE W. TEMPLE ARRESTED ‘ VANCOUVER, B. C., July 13. #} * Clearings today . . $2,166 3 | meets here next Wednest ders * Hlondy | ee ed eee . |® —-Getting beyond their depths #| | * Balances 248, *| ——— | Thursday. Delegates are dhiaiuiiamainies IGHT, AFTER 6U |* while bathing at English bay # Tacoma. * jto arrive here already, * * AlNINe ORVENE in ® this moruing, Mra. BE. 8. Shep *) | Clearings today...§ 87 od (By United Press.) teates are to be { at Tutio After.searching the continent to * * 4 ® herd, a young marriéd woman, #| Families on Nora et, George} # Balances #| COLUMBUS, ©. July 13—Theltomorrow by an imt q ae find her son, Arthur W. Bullard, | * PES ae ga . JURIES. ‘# 16 ye sot ase, who war 00 ®\ sown, complain that the George | * Pertiand. % {Ohio state prohibition convention | Wagon drawn by four -* Mrs. Rea Bullard, of Milwaukee,|y Pair Annie, 30 to 1 *| \* me cen cose rT EY. * town Water company turns off the| # Clearings today. ..$1,379,351.00 ¥ | opened here this afternoon. A state | ‘wari Gained her first clew today, when|® Belle of Hr Sto *| Geweed, ana Bm heed e &| water cast of the Howard st. bridge | * Balances 955.00 # | ticket will be named and candidates | whic : she called at police headquarters # Time, 1:00% a) G r W. Tem expert ac|# young medical student, may * at 6 o'clock every morning until 10 | RS ee rs at and was told that young Bullard » # | cous husband of Mrs, Pattle|# die as the result of am at- #/ esq tr wolock at night STrTrtr rr ss a. se es the: J was arrested here last November. 4 yy yyy ee eee HHH ey! Temple who Is sald t © eloped | ® tempted rescue. ei P hs the people have Since that time nothing ttle with Ch Sharpie. Fee Coates of the waters Alace” oe rg weave have BALL PLAYER ASSAULTS e you Se y : a D . el m ypellod oe ubs i 5 Bullard of Milw on The young KING EDWARD TO : ¥ hospital short-| # covered */to have water during the day (By United Press.) SEATTLE-TACOMA it Spar an eoent,. 196 Years at Ane Arbor his morning, the | & ®| When Inquiries are made why the] o,y FRANCISCO, July 18 Fare 350—Round Trip, were prior to 1907, but college life was DROP RACING re at RENEE R ee HH) water is Rhut off the men with the! 700°; vestigating the atfair by FOUR ROUND TRIPS 8 Lh distasteful to him. Words between f the Ral " water concern state “that it fs thelr! (cic cnone today, President Frank Leaves seATTLe a nary father and son followed and the ---+- i own business Herman, of the state baseball a. m., 2:05 ande5: / young man left home. He was ra YORK STOCK leneue, ‘eat Cateher Hesketh of | LEAVES TACOMA — Si es last heard from at Minneapolis ta) yon pint bes 4 Prees.) | / the Stockton team, $50 and sus and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 Rm = i June, 1907 iwhetting Ia HEBREW SOCIETY veiccd vcr ron ie diamona tor, |U, SEELEY, Jr, Agent SMM inct Mrs, Bullard says any informa 10 days 8 assault on Umpire Tel. Main 176. Tacoma! origi Hf tion regarding her son will reach | 0" MeCa y lay afternoon the | } her if sent to a brother, Charles) oe 4h, -_ ORGANIZED |” Hackett became infuriated at a ‘Everett andEd j } Mittelydo} New Richmond, Wis. | ine ¢ decision of McCarthy's and swung — or at The Boaz, 216 Spring st., this |! , (By United Press.) enema on him with a bat. The umpire ‘ city, while she is here : NEW YORK, July The ag iy was not hit * gressive inside support enjoyed by Hebrew boys of Seattle nized : the stock market today drove a} Seelety yesterday afternoon fo: TO S@E BATTLESHIPS, ’ to cover, prices ma¥ing a very con cuted Hebr land Way, 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:20 ” istent gain throughout the lst Officer a Max Rat!a m 1:15, 1:40, 2:00, 4:00, 4:26, 4 er eee ed the be ' he| Canadian Pacific jeading with 2% | usher 6:20 p. m. and Sundays 7:30 p., m . : , that 1 American |} ‘ w ked.| painta to its credit. Late pre viee president one Join the Autopiano Club U muld ship thet bn Hunt, th ail| taking caused the Joss of a retar ane \ a re) nea 4 ier & race here iM mple fraction of this upturn, but the n, | treasurer Membe of the exeou . AND THEREBY SAVE FROM - h Belmont |! . t al eral close was firm, Union Pacific hi hey -! are At kira, Jake $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR R freigh ni . 6 Be P sce Aeb%, Norte | Mc ‘ms BS PIUE YOUNG wo (vee Male Co. AUTOPIANO, (r a th t id. | MOOGE FILES FOR SHERIFR, | orn Pacithc 9 and Reading 1.15% € w C v be Including free use of our cireu after be r e in| ‘ ' sting Mbrar¥. Special prices cumin % 4 Dia Fe good shampoo use will be given for a few days on 6 je plaeé of tee . he | Lake ap second-hand Autoplanos, Some a t the Tn ne 8 low as $350.00 with free use of a W © use e i who filed Jd. G1@GLES, &. & — = of the music library. Votes in ® a acomeel of the depression of % fs , 4 brah Aas | our great voting contest will be » yim ae ee (h Coles ohipptes marker of th Arcot mettle. * e | allowed on all cash pi Mh te Gt ex period (hal (he Eve. dose Kye, Bar, Nose an@ Tout . . @ Th» Best Shoe Repatring tn | the /etero @& ‘mt rende be, Will, pe Ge Oy Warile You Wait Beye ta she ov cargo ontit the Na nnd part of the mouth, 217 JAMES GT.

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