The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1908, Page 8

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1 & sTAR—-MONDAY, ULY 27, 1908. THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | THE. Pog Can’t Remember Such Values in Summer Underwear and Hosiery sss for Women and Children—Much at Half Price: 333 35-50c Stockings, 25¢ 50c Stockings, Now 39¢ | Womer is Lie Thread Stockings, made with high Women's Black Silk Lisle Stockings; look like silk | spliced heels, double And toes, Bik em but we tter; also Tan Gause Lisle Stock % \ brofdered insteps; also plain gauze and boot ingu; made with high epliced heels, double soles |B] Urpanat\s WAN ~~ lace; 88e and 50e val for abe and toes; regular 600 stockings, for B0¢ |] | HARrie reonn iin TavEnens 25c Stockings, Now 17¢ News that Virginia Harned has) ried folk on the stage who live hap-jlove match Opp. Wom ‘ine 1b Asie a h eck, long Women's Swine Ribbed Lisle Thread Veat low men's Fine Ridved Lisle Veeta, high n “4 ‘ |aued her husband, K.-H. Sothern, | pily, just as folk off the stage do,| Mary Mannering’s sult against| Mise Opp sued Robt. Lorras and short sleeves; low neck, no sleeves, with neck, hand crocheted yoke; 50¢ and Tbe valies, : : ‘ 35¢ and 50c Union Suits, 15¢ | p Wouten's Feat Bleck: Lace he. @inekings, ‘made Children's and Misses’ Union Suits, broken }nen; |B] ae . page Biro oe a ice-enee ths ouabain ize 6e and bOc values, for ihe 20 and 25c¢ Vests, 1214¢ | > . id & 2Sc ie at hy Now 17 «¢ A Women White Swine Ribbed Vents, low neck, — ; and hap os BI Stockings, fine fb, no sleeves, lace trimmed and plain; also pink fine rf> tans and white; 26¢ s i for and sky; 20¢ and 8 alues, f a 1226 | 1v¢ 50c Underwear, Now 20¢ | ” 50c Vests and Pants, 25¢ Women's Jersey Ribbed Vests, high neck, long and - d | Children’s and Misses’ Vests, with hand-crocheted t sleeves; low neck, no sleeves; pants tight WY ia 3 J | yoke, pants to match; broken lines; 50¢ values, ¢ and laéé trimmed to match; 60¢ vaiues for £ f } for . whe ‘ 20e ® P01 OK t “7, ee ncnact art | » « _ 66 . € ” Sotms hat GRO CO: C on HAC | 50c and 75c Vests, 30¢ 50c and 75c¢ Vests, 30¢ » | | 4 peaple to use dem vote for a good | democrat, band crocheted yel B0c to The values, for. pe for B06 for divorce, in Nevada, hae brought | but they are in a sad minority Jas, K. Hackett was more of @ sur. divorce { the same time Moy . : up the question Moat of them live happily a few prise. It was generally supposed | Pavers began her meth 65c and 75c Union Suits, 50¢ | $3.50 to $5.00 Vests, $2.95 | | iD tar any REAL love on the months, or a fow years tl they were living an ideal married| Anothre dive <i o Women’s Fine Ribbed Union Suits, high neck, long and short n's Italian Silk Vests, low neck, band-embroidered fronts, || stage? then separate and rush to the di-| life, and that there was no cloud on | d wae that of Cissy sleeves; low neck, no sleeves; tight knee and lace trimmed, um lace trimmed, white, pink and sky; $3.60 to $5.00 valies, for |} So great fx the number of actors | voree courts their horizon net Justin Hi Drella style; 65e and The values, for Oe $2.05 |F) and actresses who figure In divorce Vv nia Harned eult againet The Hacketis have one child to ' poet, playwright, oni sults that people minus the histri rn in only one of many in| which both father and mother have | and hint W IHlonte temperament wonder if there | which actors.of high standing have| been devoted, Miss Mannering giv-| Anothe ore sult of thay ‘ e e is anything in the theatrical pro- been in involved in recent yea up the stage for a time that she acte at of Geo. Me not er iS a an a e @ merican I} | fewsion that makes it impossible for The Harned suit w not unex might care for it and Kthel L« : }its members to be “happy, though pected by theatrical folk, yet when| Wm, Faversiam was defendant in had pre rperlence, Wise | married Mies Harned and Sothern were mar-|a suit brought by Marian Faver- num, sta several stock Gig If] There are, of course, some mar-| ried in 1896, It was called an “ideal |sham, his first wife, before he mar-| panies, had one recently, ( ‘ | Cotton Dress Fabrics at 74+c a Yard} ins fall for oe oo 2 | DIVORCE D PLAYGROUNDS * ee of these excellent Washable Dress fabrics in less than four days. Spurred on by success, we'v e} arranged to repeat this notable sale, and tomorrow another 50,000 yards will be offered at ove uni form price-—-7 4¢ a yard We are pleased to repeat there are no better printed fabrics to be obtained the world over. They are the most dependable wash fabrics produced for wearing and washing quality; absolutely fast coler the grounds of crusity tiled b and extremely attractive. Hundreds of beautiful designs and colorings. The immense yardage sold an Sarah L. Stay against Andrew H Bor subjected her to personal sa pelected ao delegten to the nually is an eloquent tribute to their popularity and real worth | Stay ndigni rendering life bur md annual convention of the The judge denied the plea for at. "ome, and has erly provided Playgrounds Association of Ameri SOME OF THE COLOR COMBINATIONS ARE: torney’s fees and alimony, and dis for and supported the plaintiff, and /ca, which meets for a four days INDIGO BLUE AND WHITE | GRAYS AND SHEPHERD solved the Injunction restraining the bas not charged her with acts Of session in New York city soon. The | city of Beattie from paying to Stay fidelity or unchantity names of the chosen delegates were CALCUTTA BLUE AND | CHECKS 1 t of @ condemns That about July 17, 1907, the announced today by Mayor Miller t plaintiff, without suffic t cause and include the following : WHITE | ALSO BORDER EFFECTS CALCUTTA BLUE AND RED SHIRTING AND GINGHAM 2 Judge Griffin held that the case or excuse, abandoned the dwelling E. H. Wells, A Doughitt, A. J BLACK AND WHITE STYLES ‘ Colors That Won’t Wash Out; See Made-Up Dresses in Window |A Yara | re) Save one_-thira On Summer Housewares been passed upon by Judge Morris the same; that the defendant {* Mary Miller, A. H. Beebe, C. E. $2.50 American Wringer | Co.'s Clothes Wringer Falcon hardwood frame, good rubber rolls. In the Clear T HOUSANDS of women will recall a similar event in June, when we disposed of over 50,000 yard | | HE'S A HEARST MAN, Judge, Griffin this morning denied tiff and defendant the defendant has A number of well known resi-) treated the plaintiff in a kind and | dents of this city who have shown considerate manner and has not their interest in educational matters treated the plaintiff in a cruel man-\and children’s playgrounds have the amended petition for divorce on ‘on April 6 of this year, who found ready and willing to receive the | Remsberg Shorrock, Everett as follows plaintiff if she will return to ber Smith, Char Cowen, Erastus i ninoe the marriage of plain “ Brainerd, Dr. W. R. M. Kelloxe. en enee OA ery ’ Joba W. Roberts, Wm. H. Lewis Baker, 8. W. Johnden, Homer CIRCUIT JUDGES WHO SAVED STANDARD OIL FROM 2% Ses S$ JUDGE LANDIS’ BIG FINE —" SEATTLE THUG (ie CAUGHT arn yt Sée Hest Eastern Corn Brooms, 6 sewing. In the Clearance Sale at Be National C . way ' (By United Press.) rep 5 es te ence Bale at 69 VANCOUVER, B. C., July 27.—A beld "Hines Clearance bad Westbearée “reg : special to the World from Victoria Cc vover en / 180° Hardwood Fancy says | Sale price .......15¢ great soap savers. In . ve ‘The lone highwayman, who for by | | the Clearance Sale at Front Séreen Doers, In .—— cae a ede “s —un } several days past has been terror pine f 23e the size 3x82 inches } izing Victoria suburban drives, hold gg ‘d er che and 26x84 inches. ing Up passersby at @ revolver's aes eres } Clearance Sale price muzzle and compelling them to toss str him money, was last night lodged You save jum 4 | $1.89 behind bars by Detective Sergeant every one yet Raa CO8 oe -y gm $9.25 Snowball Rotary . Palmer, three hours after bis last <8 teow mene net — mi park Me Hardwood 15Inch | 60¢ Adjustable Hard Washer different | 91.26 Folding Adjustable robbery hi code thet 75 aaa ors — Spire’ Stee’ | Chopping Bowis, in the wood Window from and better than Curtain Stretchers, | Bie prov a to be one White, from fore 0 or oa lose . § , wh r or . price 7 cent ‘= hee 7 cme ieee Mereens, 30 inches | others; solidly built, pip. es; mes He hee Mnkiedke gut sire hearee aR B00 easy: 12 inches, \- b ine, which can- ; " high; extend to 45 of beet material brane pina, FRANCIS E. BAKER. inches or 16 inches | " 56 Folding Adjustable Powe tn the Clas’ | Ghedeunee Gate peice / not rust. Clearance | wide. Clearance Sale | Ironing Boards, Clear inches. 19 | ADVISES NEGRO VOTERS * price ........ $3.15 | ance Sale price .. ONE ance Gale at ime $7.45 Sale price ... see | : J cri 4 ———— The Only !.ccies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. Agents | SZ : | SoMARCH <i Thee i bets that he had been a Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Sovlety Needlework Packets. Bis ateca { duties tetas We Gen yeaa We sent Debs to jall during the Ameri si _.. |e&n Railway unton strike, He was pe , |born in Obie in 1862 England « challenge to race J.C.) Prancts K. Baker, Indianapolis HA Carpenter of Cornell 400 meters to | way appointed cireult judge in 1002 settle the dispute which arose at in private practice he was attorney the Olymple games last Friday for the Lake Shore ralircad. Was All the expenses of the race will formerly judge of Indiana supreme }be paid and a trophy offered the jude ws p | : court. Born in Goshen, Ind, In winner if Halswell accepts. Car | igo penter won the 400 meter race in| wim i. Seaman, Sheboygan the Olympit contests Friday, but| wig wan United States divtrict wan dinqualified by the judges, It) jae in Wisconsin from 1903 to being alleged that he “bored” Hale-|i996 and has been ® circuit judge well. . for {0% three years. Was originally a Bore” is the English term for) Dinter and served in ctvil war what Americans call “pocketing. write ae sees —| BIG WHITE MARKET! | TO USE JUDGMENT = “Colored voters should cease their | blind devotion to the repuiitican party,” sald Eder J. M. Webb, the negro evangelist of the Chureh of F. M. SPIN God, in an interview this morning. j ie r Webb will ake the stump | _1310 Second Puget Market Co.'s Great Meat Specie FOR TUESDAY FRESH PORK SPARERIBS 8c PER POUND WHAT'S NICER THAN SPARE RIBST We want you to know the ee ee rane in the fourth inning of Sun * day's game without “allowing IN THE PUBLIC MARKET ® TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. single hit * * id a cartinas thin: nanenned tide x ae in greatest variety and at the lowest price good . - First Race, * two men out. Hosp was able to Pet * Encamado, 8 to 1 * control the ball beautifully. He Puget Market Co.'s Big White Market oe # Nonie, 3 to 1 * | was not a bit rattled, He simply se a *® BKimdale, 3 to 1 *® cannot make his curves break * Time—1:14% * over the platter. He walked six/| * Second Race. *\ men and hit two with t ball, | * Pert * forcing tn five tallies, Not a ball * Nove *| was hit on the diamond. The fans * Marion * are stil wondering why “Pop” Dil ® Time i * didn't interfere with the slaugh * * | ter by removing him from the box * ERR RRR A Real Charily bal Charity begix should dancing; so st Vv CTOR 1 BLOWS OUT .HIS BRAINS. PITCHER MAKES A) tev rau) _| essrconsnses, saga PP OPT tee Join the Autopiano Club ot at rere ae ag ellis ee egy THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN IN HYDE PARK, LONDON, AT A RECENT SUFFRAGET DEMONSTRATION ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON, THERE ARE OVER 600,000 HUMAN BEINGS IN HIS DENSELY-PACKED MASS OF MINGLED CRUSADERS AND SPECTATORS, fi ro vote of Ohio, Indiana and Mi (By United Press.) dr gg a ee ae A delter a week put your CONTRACT FOR ASPHALT BRIDE OF THREE i to ft ic rate anda nee. aenee- seve anon BA in clsco. buly 2 - he woaine ———— y ; = b =" tf : . r ard of ju we , aralleled position in orga will be given for a few day 1 ek) ba aving foreed in f yee ete Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second av : é Three ¢ recov tt YORK, J The . Kohler & ( nt The Hest Shoo Repairing in thee = ; he fel tain cu 1918 Becond Ave, eatte, wasn, [|| OH WAlla You Wat dre Pit Wal apr L 1014 First Ave, Aronde Annex

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