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“same date on which the THE BON MARCHE? | THE BOM MARCHE |], “THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE A Glean-Sweep Sale of Remnants | Broken Lines and Short Lots EDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY will be devoted to ridding | the stocks of all short lots, broken lines and remnants. Reduc- tions will bedrastic. Nething less than a third will be deducted. | On some things two-thirds and more will be taken from the | prices. Every odd lot and short length must go—and go quickly. The | shorter the lot the shorter the price. The remnant tables alone will ‘draw thousands—they always do. Remnants of Wool Dress Goods, Silks, Cotton Dress Goods, Sheetings, Muslins, Linens, Laces, Embrol- ‘deries, Ribbons and Draperies will go at half price or thereabouts. Scores | of bargain tables on every floor will contain the twos, threes and sixes of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Outer and Under Garments at the "deepest price cuts in the history of this Northwest. And so we might go on, and on, and on—in the language of the story books—until / your patience was exhausted. Instead, permit us to suggest a visit to the stere. There you will find more bargains—: ant better bar- | gains—than we have ever before gotten out for a sale. Come early. Reinforcements for Seattle’s Best Shoe Sale } Another gr ship ment of a ag iy es Is arri ; lded to the ters of thousands now on sale. This mal five th \ ve On §s rt i for your most | critical inspection, and at a pri t will be most gratifying. More fe len ore I j Women, more Oxfords, more Pum the present prices will rema it t pai aold until the final curtain is rung down on the Shoe Sale of all Shoe Sales in Seattle More $6.00, $7.00. $9.60 Stetson She nided, a 20c Pillow Cases 15¢ Each 85c Bed Sheets 65¢ Lach lng for Wed Linens, here's the best of wows 25c SwissApplique 125-ca Yard 75¢ to $1.00 Wash Goods 39¢ rable velues ts Cotten and SHK Mixed Dress fabrlow—the fect clterd’ tiie sracen if you « beepers. ple ee aroatest the Khaki Clot 106 Lablenched Nheeting te the Ithee—A te Wash Gowds 19-1 joe | oneybak } « cael | Silks Agents Perrin’s Miers | THERA BONE 4 Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. BREWERY RESORTS : ee * MAN GOES INSANE; HANGS) NEW COMPANY INCORPORATES < * TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. : & Co. was ince ; HIMSELF a Ov * Ba to} > of taking ove: Re ae Be * i * i talalicaahas jal business forme * 5 tol * oy BK. EB. Caine, who wil The Clanssen Mrewing Associa-| .7 (By United Press.) a Pe: tion yesterday brought ma * Second Race. * SAN FRANCISCO, July w proceedings before Judge ( * = Phillistina, 2 to 1 * | Mrs. Nicholas Mortier is toda the superior court seeking * Horace H., 3% to 1 ® again in possession of pel Mayor Miller and City & AkwAr-Ben, § to 1 * | old daughter, Bessie troller Carrot! to issue a ti jor|* Time 4 Oi ety midl Sed! denvelad the Reception bar, in Wes’ ie. | * oo “ The hearing is set for Ju Se i i ie ee ee ee ee ee will be held on the mandame and King & Owens, who operate nees granting license rtler and his daugh N tion. get tie q permite were filed with the olerk ASKS SPECIAL RATE Does Smal! Da AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. Mrs, Vinee Rei s. Mary Vinette, ¢ de¢ M HEE Wo CHIN Est MEVICINE CO. seeeoceooocosoooccooooes 2 §3and $4 Hats Only$1.85 § : : At the Assignee Sale : : Py 29000 04009404654 Re MA NSEN i t PY i Caieiey 4 $006 0000606s0 00 eebaeaas “Kohler & Cc ies 1318 Second Ave., Seattic, Wash. Weber Piano Dealers, 1010 First Av. SOO COROOCO ROS OC DEE OEOS Join the Autoprano Club . - " ” ° * . THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1908. BUTCH MAY BOMBARD Ti OF VENEZHEY | THIRD ACT IN THE GREAT OIL MELODRAMA * make round 4 \# borne i that ws ow thie oxy without Conmulting are being guarded (he Kreatent sec: a PROTEST ant regwlar meeting OT ad - SeTTny aia ‘ | owlog to the Rua, Re Wy ae N = ye wi TL ae f HH © his name) noble Dates You unja t fine has been reversed CURT ONE KILLED AND SEVEN ARE ” THE RT | | INJURED IN TRAIN WRECK ..... ‘YACHTSMEN ISU | CANADIAN (By United Pres VANCOUVER, B.C " A special from Fort William, Ont to the World says vale MeCormick ccompanying ber fathe way ¢ in Winnipeg toda ‘ om _ which were placed d, who was in way SAFE DEPOSIT BURGLARS — HID IN THE BUILDING er, that the loss in jewel Police Think One of the * “i "not exceed $400. Only @ fe Safe Robbers Opened Door i." From the Inside. ES irk eee by the company scertain their Many of these people are “ First av ity The re «City eatled this ‘Elwe 1} stated “t worning f agway with a large ist of passengers, the majority fled whom are roand trip excursionists 708 re ret av, among The police place little credence After delivering her cargo of) eaworTH LEAG cout from Nanaimo at Unal : oa { George Miame ie n the burglars foreing an aa ae tebe te uae ar fone ad , jeague : ‘ the room ta the rear of te ng ¢ r Se Bale Deposit vadlts late night North China am firmly convinced said SALT WATER SYSTEM iss. PLANS BEING MADE ®x\.0°*%., ce | 15,000 people to Seattle ASKS FOR Chief Ward thie morning, that on -_—_--— of the burglars was hiding In . acant room in the rear of the} 7-H. Corcoran, division superin aturday wax | tendent of the Pacifie Telephone & a big slab of pi pa: lean. Telegraph company, in Seattle, will tng against the find which ‘leave this ¢ August | to make 4 man might easily bide. Some bis future headquarters at San Saturday night fie pals wig- Francisco, where he will assume from the outside that the the office of division supertntend. ering the district between Pike and = Neiiie Armstrong “ The man on the €nt of traffic of the Pacific com- King sts, with a pumping station for a divorce from pany included, are being prepared by the | strong in the supel R. B. Jansen, manag » city engineer's office, and a8 s00n charging that be al eal branch of the bm 67 hi pany, will be tn wot Plans for a salt water system cov-} The committee on city the Chamber of © this afternoon jatnote ory to th of the city ” the imme diately order the installation of the known, and a large number of ®y stem ar. friends wil] regret his departure - ‘i —v aa rot eee See em te vr To Send Delegation One-tialf Price Sale of Cloth At the eoering' cf the Chamber Now on at the Crown Clothing 1121 FIRST AVENUE Wateh for Friday's ad Traveling B MEEK TRUNK & 919 First Ave ation « held at A} N. M., September 29 to SIETETT ES: sresaeraetsetaezesaress Seana H. L. KLEIN. PAINTING Interior and exterior, Estimates THE SHOEMAKER, If you can’t get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made 1511 First Ave, Arcade Annex. ettt, JAMES STREET. bis) sshositiss Siboedtisstaeliessssscs ii Puget Market Co.’ Great Meat st FOR WEDNESDAY Boting Meat, the ¢ Best, i S ee | market gly A Real _. Bal Charity beg should dancing VICTOR A dollar a week put a mént plan at Sherman, Cay cv 1406 Second av “BIG WHITE MARKET IN THE PUBLIC MARKET