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Canada. She refused to follow and now he does not know where she| EAST STAMFORD, Conn, July| is so he wants a legal separation |16—One person was killed and sev- EIGHT APPLICATIONS PLACED from her eral othe injured when the fast — | sales of this nature, the selling spaceawill extend over |} main floor, and an extra hundred salespeople will be enlisted to handle the busi THE BON MARCHE THe BON Rntsarntan of THE son MARCHE nother Embroide Values Up to $4.00 a Yard In This Remarkable Sale at ERE comes news to cap the climax of a series of notable Spring and Hi Summer Embroidery Sales. For these are fresh and pretty Embroid eries, the very latest patterns off the looms, and the most attractive designs we've ever seen—Sale or no Sale. They will surely create a furore of en thusiasm, but, to minimize as far as possible the unavoidable crush attending theegreater part of the So much for the Sale—now for the Embroideries The quantity foots up a total of 7,860 yards, consisting of 45 and 27-Inch Flouncings; 45 and Over and Inserting Embrolideries; 24 and 1Stnch Skirting Embrotderies; 18-inch Corset Cover ertes; I4inch Bdgings and 4 to Tinch Bands to Match, In strikingly beautiful designa, ness pleasantly giineh Au} cmbrold embroidered on fine, s swiss and natnsoc Not one solitary yard in the 7,000 is worth less than 7c; a good many are worth $2.60 to $ a yard; and the average value if $2.00 a yard 5S : Beginning at $:30 Friday morning, you can take your choloe for... ..ccceee ce eeeee We Cannot Fill Phone, Mall or C. O. D. Orders for These Embroideries. Blue Striped Taffeta Silk Dresses for Women ven T $17.50 HE first shipment of an exceptionally fortunate has arrived just In time to enable us to announc wonders for $10.00. and they will mateh any you uh faction edged with fancy braid, Freneh ko plain silk at bottom. A charming tt and but * Karment me; skirt is full plaited inary values Friday at Waist Dresses $1.50 Were Shirt That $4.00 to $6.00 That House Wrappers, 95¢ That Were $1.25 to $2.50 A glearance of broken lines, some of lawn, dotted Shirt That |from Charles V. Hicks, whom she married April 17, 1873 at Farming | ton, Minn. Mrs. Hieks charges de sertion since 18 Stephen G. L. Garnett came west \in 1882 to make a home for him- self and Fannie Maria Garnett whom he had married at London. (By United Press.) Clara Helene Paul says that Otto | Sensatio m5C Clearing Lace Curtains Clearing White Goods. irehase of Women's Taffeta sale of them for Friday can buy elsewhere at $17 The excellent workmanship is conspicuous at every point, and they will fit and wear to any woman's satis They are made of rich brown and bive Pekin stripe taffeta silk; neck and belt have band ith style written all over it; Summer Sithiie, brokea lines, some tossed and soiled ones. swiss and percales; more or leas soiled; were | eries, tucks, ete $1.25 to $2.50. Friday Clearance 95¢ price Sk «+ aaaQhee CES } Clearance price .. Second Fleor bide BON MARCHE se ee Silk Jumper Suits These dresses are 60 to $20.00 or $22.50. | of plain witk $10, $5.00 Were $7.50 to $8.50 with band of extraor About 50 In the lot, odds and ends, some toased and | Double-freasted, Sem!-Fitted and Box Coats, hip fi soiled; Shirt Waist Dresses, of percale, ince lengths, of mixed tweeds, plaid and striped fi trimmed waist and some of plain white lawn. | cheviots; light — unitned Choice $5. $4.00 to 96 es, reduced $1 50 Friday ) to ‘ . | Plaid Silk Waists, $1.95 | Tailored Suits, $5.00 That Were $5.00 Each 1 That Were $10.00 to $15.00 | Discovered another surall dot of these Walets in re } | serve stock. Out they go at same price—61.06 | Only 12 in the lot; a few Shirt Waist Suite, a few Paid ffeta Silk. in handsome color combiah & Coat Suits, a few Eton Buits; this see 5 08 tlons; very useful, stylish Walsts, for son's productions. Choice at ....... . only Waists at 78¢ Were $1.25 Each | | Piain White Waists, adorned with laces, embroid: | URSDAY, JULY 16, 1908. Hore Clones 9 ) ® — our regular lines. as as, well as black and Waite, of the styles involved emphasize of this i} reduction. Women’s, Children’s \ Misses’ and and Hosiery—all liberal from regular prices to effect quick pre-inventory midsummer representing arious styles in Underwear, reductions | riddance. Women’s Vests, Special) Misses’ Vests, Special | 18c Each 18¢c Each | | Boys’, Shirts and Draw- Children’s Hosiery, ers, Special 18c Each Special 18¢ Pair Mail Orders Filled at Advertised | Prices. Black and White Tallor Waists, |f)* “T9¢ plaint today in anawer to her hus band’s petition for a divorce Joseph Mosoéro has a bakery at/ 923 Rainier boulevard, the rev enue from which amounts to $900 & month, according to the wife. MURDERED 10 PREVENT ee | fr Y * WILL RATI * TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. | First Race. | | Adela R, 30 to 1 ! Prinee Brfitus, 3 to 1. | Escamado, 7 to 1 | TREAT, | Time, 1:14% The deniocrats of Seattle’ and| Second Race. eeeeeeeeeeees + tees eeeeeeee State Senator Dunn of New York, jmay also speak The Bryan Volunteers and King County Democratic club will be out in fall force and it Is planned to jmake the meeting a rousing affair OBJECT TO PENALTY. : Charles H. Gray, a local attor-| Complaints have reached A. V.|ney, with offices at 596 Bailey | Bouillon, superintendent public! hullding, was today grant utilities, that the Independeént Tele: | vorce by Special . one Co., is enforeing @ penalty of | Lysons, from Marian A Gray FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. 19:00 Noon on Baturday and August Dally at 6:90 During July Long Fabric Gloves: Special $1. 15Pr. The excellent quality and present high favor the importance special price, which represents a sharp a special purchage i | | Sample Hosiery: Final Clearance at 25c, 35c, These three lots comprise the remainder of a of Women’s Sample Hosiery, together with odd apie from, Included are Hose of sheer lisle i pin-dots; lace lisle in plaids and fancy effects; plain lisle embroidere in self. and contrasting colors—all in the season’s prevailing shades checks and Summer Waists $) Odd lines represent ing a variety of @& fective models faye been sharply redtged Pre - Inventory \mong them Linen Waists jg Tailored trimmings Linen Waists in : with plaited back and front blue Waists with plag fronts; Crosstag Linen Waists wi fr a 1 few Mercetij Gingham Waists%@ fancy stripes; of In interesting variety, all at $2.95. embroidered nt | LOWG:-STLK | LONG LISLE 4 LONG TAFFETA Hi] GLOVES, SPECIAL ‘ ) GLOVES, SPECIAL | GLOVES, SPECIAL , Values to $2.50 Pr. $1.48 Values to 35c a Yard 15c | $1.15’ PATR—Of ex RAR my BE $1.15 PAIR—Elbow ee a I cellent quality. silk ty length, in black, white NCLUDED are Ruffled Bobbinette Curtains, UNT through the city, and you will not find [iq pitae i a rs length in durable qual Py ‘ be 2 edie " : Colored Swiss Curtains, Plain Organdie Cur prettier or better white dress fabrics at 25¢ | | ! se ¥ nt it lisl black or j f on). 2ORM roe 2 tains, with braided scroll patterns; Novelty os to 35¢ a yard than you can buy at The Bon Marche jfjff. €0' ae, cow " i oe ee ee Curtains; Plain Bobbinette, with braid effects; Friday for . Hig finger - tipped and . . Bore Mousquetaire — wrist together the greatest bargain in years wand yards of these ge i] mousquetaire wrist ' shades for street wear with two pearl clasps weaves. Friday we are going to sell al these i LONG SILK GLOVES: SPECIAL VALUES AT 8c PAIR—Full “sof i antl On, ea: TNR AO th a 26c and 35¢ fabrice at one price, a yard 15¢ i ? ‘ Second Floor Main Floor Hig =16-button length in black, white or tan. A favorable trade incident en pr oo = x = ta == | ablés us to quote the unu ual special price | it | Very Unusual Values in Silk Jumper Dresses, Brown and ery UN aiues in umper Dresses, DrOWA a | and red, caline. Sileianian and Hosiery at 18 Silk Petticoats at $5.00 These Petticoats are full-fashioned ¢ extra quality, rustling taffeta silk, plaid effects combining tan and whi black and white, brown and tan, green and blue, blue white, and other smart combinatig Some are finished with accordion-p ed ruffle with three rows of trimming at bottom; Di rt dust ruffle of per FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED AT SEA were Americans, and one of them is supposed to have been a sur- geon in the United States army. The launch was carrying 75 pas- the disaster occurred. the wreck are lacking. HODGE SUPPORTERS TO HOLD MEETING. | men at A meeting of the Robert T Hodge, candidate for the pation for sheriff, ON FILE IN FRATER’S C. Paul, Whom she married at Coun,| White Mountain express was| |50 cents in thelr collection of bust lthe grounds of incompatibility of 1orrew evening at leil Bluffs, lowa, September 9, 1900, | ditched a few miles east of her to-| TT ness telephone bille after the 10th | temperament 3 / Matthew Dow, 414 COURT. has failed to support her day Physicians and a wrecking (By United Prees.) om the ne 5 i bandera = x ‘ing a ee og er Golden « | aiheue set |been referred to Corpo! oun | Colo., Aug. 15, 1962, but, s ling Habtinal Gr mskeunese. and noe. [crew were rushed to the scene on &| DOVER, Del, July 16.—Impene-|sei Calhoun far an opinion as to| to Gray, they have never lived hap-| o um ber of pr minent republi aap : a Thggeasg F gel john T. Brennan by Hilda Brennan ny on oe at a rapid rate of | Table mystery surrounds the mur. its legaltty pily together | terested in the tang tent or el we city ‘esterday was e signa - ~ tye e @ n | The e 0 ch ‘en 4 i “a ~ oo ig Ec upon the county |¥bO has @ lodging hous@ at 120% speed, the engine struck a defec-|4er of Wm. Williams, a farme = Bhagr oe nmi red Grit, | Hodge and have arranged the meet clerk's office this morning by the |Seventh av. They were married at/ tive rail and the train left the|60 years’ old, who, with w lcense| TO GET Should resume her'maiden name of | ne for tomorrow. All those inter divorce court attorneys of the city Ghee ae M he i x99 Judge | tracks The injured passengers in his pocket to marry the 13-year FIRE Marian A. Peck. They hare not |e in the Hodge candidacy are This morning elght petitions for | Arthur . Griffin issued @ restrain: | wilt be brought to this city and it/old daughter of one of bis farm | ltived together for some time invited to be present separations had been’ filed with |!1& order compelling Brennan to lig believed that prompt medical at-|tenants, was found hanging to PAY rag nage tor oe the county clerk keep away from his wife until the) tention will prevent more deaths,|tree, with a aeep gash in hia hea | lee ‘te Madi er Soha Artes LT Judge Frater was out of town | court can farther consider the mat-|aithough some of the injured are} Although . detectives: worked all at oe fetes Ur sodas peer last week and there was no default | | wala to be in a precarious cond!’| night and are continuing the oer ’ Ly worn | George L. Snyder says that Lid acted as counsel for Gray, while nye song ne BDlag seg eon dage ed be Sur tem we aan |search today, they bave #o far fail-| he members of the fire depart-| Atty. G. A, C. Rochester appeared A Check Account other judges refusing to hear the |X. Lees ie acet han | ed to find any clue to the identity | ment overcome in fighting the fire for the wife © Was granted 960 r iol C eida_E. Hick Aiv } him. The same charge WIFE WANTS PROPERTY ot se orone na Day sey od Oflin the Hinckley bullding basement|q month alimony, which she sald urnisnes aClom- Bn FA ME ou i... ade c > 6 ag any sims of a struggle leads to) on Monday evenihg will be paid) w; so once * f E 1 E rsions at 1, agg The (obeys jthe belief that the aged man was full ealars for the time they are _—— plete Record “Ge East! Excursions! shcvawen Jane ’se tah AND CHILDREN Killed “some distance away and | under the care of phyeiclans sacilikiestakecnamaie f Each Month’s Round trip tickets on sale July} Ada F. Swinegard says that Albert hd oe eT ee eee ee uncement SUFFRAG! JESTION 22 and 23; August 6, 7, and/ J, Swinegard, whom she married wee Touns hanging made by Mayor Mi day. Chiet | i eerie Business 22 by the Oregon R. R. & Naviga-| April 16, 1 Eureka, Utah, left} away wns | Bringhurst saye h put the) Rev, sam G@, Better, “the Cow : - tion Co. Rates, routes, tickets and | her on Jani 1b, 1902 | co CAMPING aT payroll up to the auditing commit: |, es ae ations at U C| ceeemtinamanmcinnamioeninnan| asking the court to give her the SHACOMA BEACH, tee with the: full: month's salary | poy Erescher.” has challenged Rev. i shaa OER fice, 608 First av Come on in! The water's fine at |Community property and the cus wi be Bihar A wa : r the business man, thi ‘haoes big Luna Park Natatorium ‘eae | body two minor ohildren, Mrs,|Where you will avold the crowds terian chureh to a joint pub Ba ay gaa gr leaves Galbraith Dock, foot of Madi | REGRADE CONTRACT. | aay night at the tent on Fourth av wishes to be exact.in finan son, for the beach at 10 a. m., 2) . and Washington st, in which the ct uirs, the check ac and 5:30 p. m.; returns from The board oe vee eee rae Volunteers of America are Dol gue count will give aevuracy aud Yon beach at 7:15 a. m., 12:30 ae ae as toes tar the Olive | eens Dr. Matthews wa pa i F tin To realize the S10 Dp. M.A pind rentnusneinas| ade work. Hawley & Lane|!" Seattle today, and is More tpeasisegh eae aha the grounds and fine spring water Y uid of Gu01 1 accepted the ‘ ank book mone makes it piped to each tot ese | made the low nd, of $66 t each month sup handle your financial affairs, @| ™PS° ___.| Judge Griffin the wuz n and creates @ desire to in ourt, yesterday declined to enjoin ameontatiis w a rd ef crease your balance each the doard from taking this step . Deut th’s business, “All month. Our Capital and Sur | | ad during = the plus, managed by a good set following unions held thett eigen ec diiger € officers, assure ‘ou a safe ifr meeting ast night at Bg. Foes dnd Tee et eet em | 500 Double Header 8c/M tank. a | ings. We invite your account y Movers, Pile Drivers, Iron I, H. M. Herrin d& Co., 610 Tent av ; recosged | large of small, and il help ders ‘ant olsting Bn-|have for sale 500° shage jouble 8 EA stmictiy ware or await, on *0 Sel $l Summer Prices Prewtot tt cents par Phare, ses |B. Pay by check—alwayes 4 SAVINGS Om. OF F099 ~ i It gives you system, BANK , At Bunkers. ; Interest on Savings Ps ppontunity ath sera gis A owill vagal K@ whenever * FIRST AVENUE, OBPORITE BOSTOFFICE. OF SEATTLE On Pidhiber Place, Corner First ay Newcastle Lump .... Newcastle Nut Black Diamond Lump Furnace C@l 86.25 Pacific Coast Coal Co. 663 Railroad Ave, South. Phones; x, 99 and Main 70; Ind, 92, 6% Paid on Certificates for One. Year © Interest 4 Yearly Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co, 112 Columbia 8t. Get your idle money working! and w you can't gal write for “ym ptom blanks a , yieet inel 40. In stampa. 521% Pike Bt,, Seattle, Wash. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AN® CHERRY jfew days | county will hold a ratification | Force, 4 to 5. lmeecting next Tuesday night. Sen Larry Mulligan, 40 to 1 | ator George F. Cotterill, Charles G. | Aks-Ar-Ben, 7 to 1 (By United Pre } |Hetfuer, Former Mayor William! Time, 1:07% MANILA, July 16. \Hickman Moore, Charies A. Reyn Twenty-five persons were drowned olds and Gen. J. B, Metcalfe will eters. se es ee today when a pleasure launch | speak. Congressman Sulzer and) * |foundered. Three of the victims, |sengers to Corregidor island when |of moving a detached Britt! Details of} 49 feet high and 90 feet feng) | supporters of | Pine st were VICTIMS RECOVERING The condition of Howard T. a driver of fire engine 1, who was overcome by 9m the Hinckley block fire ernoon, was reported today. Andrew V. man of engine compaay be able to leave the This forenoon the accomplished by Contractor | drew 0: and. hit ome @ On ac it was necelteary to 4 the Pine st. wall of the seven feet back from the The necessary seven feet ot cut out from the rear walls, and steel ollers were placed under which had been pi eral beams so that it would mt ver, Jackscrews were! position and nine men, at from the foreman, gave quarter twist, moving quarter of an inch at turn The t g is owned WY Jess Kelly 10c ix4 Tube, Tire Cement Mx4 & Weight Drxxi can & Wray b 4 for ante” F. M. 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