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THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE UR garment buyer and associates have week all fered by the leading manufacturers clean this of the was a large quantity of Handsome Tailored Suits, Suits, $1.50 White Tub Skirts 98c | Women’s 35¢ and 50c Stockings for Saturday 25¢ made to M-Yeu-Rowd Taiored Suis $889) Made to Sell at $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 swept the New York market \mong the best things and the best Suit Bargain we've ever offered Black Silk Waists $2.98 THE STAR—FRIDAY, Avaust 7, 1908. most tempting lots’ of merchandise of | landed sell for $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00, We got such a price concession that we cut the price to | $8.89. | | Styles are correct and so far as we can see, they will stay correct. They | are Women’s and Misses’ 24 and 26-inch Coat Suits, of Chiffon Panama, Se and Cheviot, in brown, tan, Copenhagen blue and black—black, please notice—good all the year round, Better yet, the blacks are in all sizes. Strictly tailored and plaited skirts, with straps and folds. Some | are beautifully trimmed with braid and buttons Splendid year-round | _ $8.89 Misses’ and Children’s 25¢ Fast Black Stockings 17¢ J sx, swvewwes, EAGLES ARE READY | Program Completed and Reg- ular Session Will Begin | Tuesday. Pverything ts now ready for the tenth grand aerie of the Fraternal Order of Bagles, which meets here different com completed the the daily sew next Tuesday. The jmittees laat night lentire program for sions Next Tuesday morning at 10 Jo'clock the opening relwes will be held at the Moore theater, May jor Miller will weleome the Eagles Jin behalf of the city, Governor | Mead for the state, Senator 8. H | Pilea for the nation, and J, H. Me |Graw for the Chamber of Com ree the This me pupbile, In the afternoon 2 o'elock the first grand session will take place, and in the evening the social session will be held in | Kagles’ hall Wednesday morning there will be & regular session at the Moore |theater. In the afternoon the dele |wates will visit the Meadows, and jin the evening the degree teams will be held at | for | hall | Following # short session Thurs. | lday morning, the big parade will 1 Ie held, forming at 11 o'clock. In} the afternoon an excursion will be run to Tacom At this price you can choose a White Linen Skirt for your Cool ee rae aap in a summer waist Rare neasions will be held Fri | > Serviceable—don't show the soil > ste jf| day and Saturday morning, all a Sunday outing. The style is one of the prettiest mode! | oil; very tasteful. | |the Moore. Friday afternoon there | : x : Less than usual to pay will be a barbecue at Madison park, | of the year—pleatec und with strappings at the foot $3.75 WAISTS, &2,.98-—Jap aft lavishly trimmed with black Val. |} and Saturday afternoon an excur Wiss lle Wee’ business Saturd ite al sins lace and insertion Inlaid, Collar and cuffe edged with lace sion will be run to the Puget Sound For a big ay busin Saturday, w marked these WAISTS, $3,98—Jap tak, dite ae toned V vee and back. || Navy Yard $1.50 White Skirts at ose Sleeves and collar edged with Val. Ince. (Suitable for mourning) The ladies of the Bagies have/f) | prepared their program, and during |the grand serie sessions they will [be busy assisting on the outside attending the general enter-| the Eagles in the | afternoons _ An extraordinary bargain—a sale you can’t af- A clear saving of one-third on something you jf} Meme } ford to miss. ; “ . HI S ne must¢have—New Stockings for the children, | About 50 dozen—all 35¢ and 50¢c ’ > ! ‘ ; , : ; ti Women's Plain Color Hosiery Misses’ and Children's Fine Ribbed Stockings, fast | * will be placed on sale at less than - { - r black, assorted tans and plain whit I d cost. Fast black, Hermsdorf dye, 4 teed e, all made | it boot lace; plain gauze, with silk em double heels, soles and toes; sizes 6 to 9; | ae ee i broidered insteps; tan gauze, wi Se “Tr ‘ | Louis R. Plechener, of the Ste proidered Insteps; tan gauze, ¥ th 25c values; Saturday, pair ling hotel, on Third av. was the {ff} spliced heels, double soles and toes big kicker before the board of |i Nice, clean stock. A New York } [| equalization this morning, seeking |] . to have his assesement cut from jobber took the loss—you get the a Cc ir |] | $26,000 to $9,430 | bargain Saturday at, 25c pa | ie potated out that the | * . wr » . | € the ulldin was onl DO ouch ve es Send eed hen Main Floor IH|and showed how one-tweifth of it{f] | bad been cut off by the wide alow |B of Third av. and other improve | Hi ment reasons for having bis taxes | | lowered -r Half | J. A. Matridge, of “The Fair.” on}f} Remnants School Dress Fabrics Price all kinds, the cream of the stock, in every imaginable coloring—plain, plaids, stripes Women who have before shared in the good values of these August Remnant Sales know that it is one of the opportunities of the — to se BE EARLY AND GE A ar August clearing sale of Wool Dress Goods Remnants starts Friday. and checks—are represented. cure materials for school frocks at a fraction of usual cost. BEST, Fabrics of THE The Silk Remnants Go at Half Price, Too | | Every woman who wants silk for a dress, waist, kimono, trimming, fancy work—in fact, who wants | silk for any use, should be at this remnant table bright and early Friday morning. | 75c Silks will be B8¢, $1.00 Silks will be 50¢, and so on. Agents psd $ The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. | Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. | t i ENGLAND HAS CAUSE TO | FEAR UPRISING IN INDIA } (By United Press. sonNMARCHE |= | LOS ANGELES, Rie 1a] Referring to the United Press dis | patch from England saying that a general uprising in India is feared | Louls H. I | wife of the engineer on the For-| politician of Albany Fought All Last Night tojtuna, spent all of lant night pro just returned froth’ India, said. to: Quench Flames East of Ite ting her home on the east side | day that the fear was well founded. Lake Washington } Of the island from stray sparks | He expressed the opinion that very |few more of the natives Struggling with a forest fire [starve under Britieh rule which threatened their homes was CHIPPEWA iS LIBELEDO. pinent Y., who has would | The Chippewa, of the Inland Nav. / the manner In which @ dozen resi igation company, wan libeled yes dents on the east side of oo med terday in the United-States court Washington opposite Madison park [Noble Wallingford, owner the spent last night, and it was only} schooner Lydia, sunk March 30 by when dawn came today that the) " the Chippewa, aske damages last flame was extinguished | ©. J. Erickson, of this city, has : jamounting to $8,000. The libel aleo The blaze wan the worst ever! been awarded the contract for the|contains the claim of Mra. W. & experienced in the neighborhood, | construction of drydock No. 2 at| Spinney, wife of pt. Spinney fan it fownd considerable fuel in the dense underbrush It is supposed to have been start ed last Wednesday evening by & son of Senator Samuel H. Piles and bis cousin, a son of Judge W, H. Wynn at whore home he was visiting The boys, together with several others, had started a bonfire in the ad this is said to have soon the Puget Sound navy His | who lost his life int bid was $1,625,000 The new dock will be the largest in the United States, and will have & concrete bottom and Kranite aides: It will be i3 feet long and 135 feet wide at the top, 90 feet | wide at the bottom, and 40 feet deep b w high tide. ‘The lowest bidder for building a yard wreck FINED ond their control and spread | water supply system in ce tion at a. great rate. with the powde ine.at Brem-| Dt. A. l. McClanahan, who was It burned all day Thursday, In| orion was C of Seattle, | arrested yesterday upon complaint spite of the efforts made to put tt with a bid of $19 995, Four other |of Health Inspector McGee, charged out, but it was not until last night | geattie firms compe | ay ncn good gg Ryne jwith neglecting to report a case John W. Hanna, charity commis: | of diphtheria to the health office sioner of King county, nearly lost DOG CATCHER GETS was fined $20 by Judge Evans in his life, with that of his little boy the police court this morning. 2 as he was returning home last | Dr, MeClanahan based his de evening, a large tree, the roots of $1 000 A MONTH | fense on the ground that, in sending which had been burned away, fall-| ’ a culture to the city b riologist ing directly in front of them. They a . he complied with the ordinance coy saw the tree coming, and this was ering the case, Miss iva Dodge the only thing that saved them (By United Press.) | Dr. MeClanahan’s office girl, is the We are having considerable} LOS ANGELES, Aug. 7.—Mayor | young lady who had the diphtheria trouble with forest fires this year,”|Harper of thin city fs being made |and she was removed to the Pacific said Mr. Hanna today. “Last Sun-|the butt of much good natured Jest: | hospital on August 3, but the health day we spent most of the time put: | ing today ¢ the fact that George | department received no notifiea ting out small blazes with the aid} B. Va elty yundmaster and tion of the case until August 4 of 300 feet of hose dog catcher, received annually Judge Kvans stated that he did There a big fire raging today | More than three times the amount | » Impose the mAximum penalt near the camp of the Hewltt-Lea | Of salary 1 to the chief exec: | pecause he did not believe that Dr Lumber C« orth of Meydenbauer | utive Vacher’s report shows that|MeClanahan had wilfully violated bay, which threate the destruc-|he receives about $1,000 a month|the health ordinance tion of considerable property, So | for his services, while Mayor Har far it has been kept under tontrol,| per Invades*#the municipal wallet ing the reside paereey ‘Sane OLD DECREE FILED. awake nights, Mrs. B. D, Ward ( | ~- Atty. J. P. Ball today filed a di °. eoeecoovococs voree decree which was granted to (By United Press.) jothers in mot ° Nettle L. Pritchard from Charles! CUXHAVEN, Aug. 7.—The Br : $3 and $4 Has Only $1 85: : ‘Pritghard Gh Ang 48. A677, lite, teoketan eiiireell an annie te Judge George EB. Morris of the su-|a celliston in the North sea with At the Assignee Sale . sig oe nea iy a} ; meta They bot ta ba be Two of the 1010 First Av. Om Marah The charge was land brought here. ‘The fate of the Seeeeeeeeeeeeeneceee a pport known 50c Silks will be 25¢, EAGLES COMING ON A SPECIAL (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7.—it was announced here today that the California of the Eagles ttle, in will etart from here from all California points south of here, and stop on the way north for les who will make the flight to ttle he degree team and the drum corps will go with the delegates from this city. DOCTOR /S | FULLERTON FILES HIS CANDIDACY James Fullerton of Kirkland to- day filed his candidacy for *the nomination for county commission er from the third district witherthe county anditor, Charles Morehouse wants to be a republican candidate for constable for the Cedar. river district, William M,. Watwomy of 14th av. and BE. Union, filed yester day afternoon for judge of the su perior court, with 8. N. Dougherty of 1460 20th av., seeking the demo. cratic ar, Puget Ma ae bial ne nomination for ce nty engi MAIN FLOOR PUBL BIG WHITE MARKET Pike #t.. desired to have the ment on his stock of goods re from $12,400 to $7,200 that the assessor had gone over th stock without any information lregarding it Both cases were re ferred back to the assessor's office eoed ee * *® TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. *) * : et * Firat Race. pal il | Micaela, 3 to 1 * l@ Argonaut, 2% to 1 * |® Col Diek, 16 to 1 «it je Time—1:00% i * Second Race +t ® Carthaginian, 10 to 1. * * Bea Lad, § to 1 * * Jacomo, & to 1 * ® Timem1:46 35 *) * mai POP eee eee eee ES SD | ) SWITCHMAN ARRESTED. John Vetteh, switchman for the Great Northern railroad, was ar |reated this afternoon on a warrant charging him with obstructing Raliroad av. and Firet av. S. last |Sunday. He will be brought be jfore Acting Police Judge Evans jnexe Tuesday } WIFE MAKES CHARGE. uy | KE. B. Crandall, an expressman, was arrested by Officer Pullman this afternoon on a charge of as sault and battery preferred by his} who says her the her on head with his fist, VIOLATED PARK RULES T. F. Koepfil, undertaker, was arrested this morning by Mounted Policeman Looker for driving « hearse through Volunteer park | Mit y Prisoners Escape SAN FRANCISCO, Aug - cordon of saldiers was thrown across Angel inland today in a sys matic search for two men who were under sentence at Alcatraz Island milftary prison. The men escaped while at work with a num ber of other prisoners at the quarry jon Angel island. | Fined for Using R. R. Pai HELENA, Mont. Aug. 7.—Con victed on a charge of violating the anthpass law, 8. C. Watts was fined $800 and Gertie Williams $100 In the federal court. Watts, who is a Great Northern brakeman, se cured a pass fdr his wife and gave it to the Williams woman, Hoth were indicted This was the firet conviction of this kind ever se cured in Montana HEADLIGHTS STOLEN Alfred Baub, of 1014 First av. W reported to the police department yesterday that during the night two large black enameled headlights and a generator were stolen from his automobile Baub places a value of $50 on the fixtures. Str. Yosemite EXCURSION AND PF CONTINUOUS ROL ALL DAY rket Co.’ e Market | SATURDAYS PRICES ae Lamb 12 ie pe, per I 1% and ie | Pork be IeKhe and the be be he atu weet p HE iC MARKET BLDG. claiming | | | br | jh Pr it | jot | UNIQUE CHURCH AT GEORGETOWN *: an chureh at Georgetown. five denominations in Georgetown |dist Protestant, pal and Christian. be institutional ifn | Free reading rooms, Mbrary room, | back on the next game rooms, gymnasium, etc,, will native country be installed as time and money will | tion revealed that Bi permit. A distinctive feature of the | fected with the diseas® new building will be and Rov WHEAT TAKES ONE) WE MAKE GOOD E NOVELTY SUIT AND SKIRT MFG. Co, ; : 1316 Second Ave. PURCHASED AT UR OWN PRICE $20,000 Wholesale Fall Stock of the Swift Cloak Company FEVERYTHING New, Snappy and Stylish, right up to the minute of ADVANCED FALL STYLES at STARTLING MONEY-SAVING PRICES. This is our banner buy of New Fall Suits, Coats, Jackets, Fall Skirts, Waists, Furs, ete] AT UNHEARD -OF PRICES SATURDAY AND MONDAY 35.00. Sale price #..... 5 up to $40.00 Women’s New Fall Suits, Women’s High-Class Tailored Suits, values up to § values stric tly man tailored; val Women's New Long Coat Suits, 1 Sale price. . vices aie igee sdeccees EP SAY Women’s New T ee i iow oat Suits, in all the new shades; values to $45.00. Sale price ss cael a es 6 bade haw lake bi ee Women’s New Man-Tailored, Wide Wale Suits, in green, brown, blug black; values up to $50.00. Sale price pian ole ths os fk Women’s Tailored Skirts, new wale effects. black are aa brown; ¥ up to $6.50. Sale price...... 05.65. ea,- ly ee A os on Women’s New Tailored Panama Skirts, black and brown; values $8:50. Sale-price ........ veuptrksanewae ‘ v0 ee Nene Women’s Black Voile Skirts, trimmed with silk fold: Vi bie up to $12.00, Safe price ......0055% Vie ct Re BINS Ree 4 Women's Silk Petticoats, afi shates: values up to $7.50 ‘Sale price... Women’s Guaranteed Silk P etticoats, all colors; v ehiues up to $9.00. Women's New Tailored Shirt Waists, madras 4 nd percale: ‘valoda $4.00. Sale price re sue ‘ ‘ ¥ ail Women’s Shirt Waists, new lace effects, white ion ecru; vodede $8.00. Sale re price $35.00. values New Fall Silk “Moire” ncoats; up to “Sale Pp’ New Fall Long Black Broadcloth Coats; valaas: up to 5 $40.00, Women’ s New Box C oats, , tor early fall wear; values up to, $38 ——-THE —— Novelty Suit & Skirt Mig. 1316 Second Av. L. 1. HOFFMAN, Mer. WE MAKE GOOD land close observers say will steadily be Fa i ptember wheat opened at 94% %, lowest 94%, prad| the price gain until the end of MUST FACET | WRATH OF Gd By United ; SAN FRANCISCO |Rosen, a Russian i fae arrived here o@ THREE DEAD September corn opened at 76, | highest, 76%, lowest 75, closed 76. | September oats opened at 47%, evening ground will be highest 48%, lowest 47%, closed 48. Union con ad | j _ Tuesaday oken for the new The church will be erected by sho | Congregational, el Methodist Episco: The church wn | every respect Lutheran, irene into custody BF | Une officers today and the placing of | learned his fate t008y jmen where grief was pitiful, roof garden on the church (By United Pr leveuing services will be held | IMBODEN, Ark, Aw Three | the wrath of the A good program has been ar. , Persons are dead and several badly d become fi ranged for the ground breaking | "Jured as a result of the derailing onary vreact a ceremonies, The Invocation will be | °f @ St. Louts &.San Francisco pas he way acros® «i by Rev n Wood, of the wer train 28 miles east of here} sued by agents of Ge Ballard Christian church; reading ay. A Apreading rai) hurled the| With him we of the Scripture by Rev. F. 0. @agine over a 12-foot embankment, | dren. By s Iverson, of the Lutheran church, |e baggage smoking cars be-|elnded the Russian jand addresses by Mayor John Mil ing dragged after It. The wreck-|caped into China, Rev. M. A. Matthews of First | 8° caught fire | boarded first ¥ esbyterian ehureh, Rev, Joseph toa. Garvin of First Christian chureh ILL WITH PNEUMONIA Frank B. Herthum, pastor Ss 7) ony CENT. idence L RS —_—_——+ the new church Mr. ©. B, Smith is danger |i with pneamonia at his res 116 20th av | MAYORESS OF ENGLISH CENT JUMP | TOWN 18 A HIGH DIVER | vey Uae Prove) | (Star Special Service.) ST. LOUIS yy ‘irman of commer tne | LONDON, Ang Miss Ruby |) he tees OO (By United Press.) Markillie, daughter of the mayor) jonoora committer, CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Following the} of Camberwell, and mayoress of | °°" hat he will reeelte receipt of the government crop re-|the borough, won tremendous ay ‘ of small amounlt © port for July, wheat jumped a cent | Plause when she won @ swimming , ts, The most? above yesterday's closing figures,| handicap in the big tank at the ap accepted with ( and the bulls again the reins | Stadium in which the Olympiad sire, he #ay in the pit. Notwithstanding that | Was held sntributed by # Japring wheat is in 10 per cent bet Mar is a high diver of |“ sons as possible ter condition this year than at this | fme and is ¢ tain of the Bar time st year, other conditions are Ladle Swimming club. CONSTANT INOPLI 1B, js0 adverse as to cause a firm gain She began to swim when 9 ye Y Turks old f the | the wi ace ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ADUIC ‘“ t ck al . Onder arta 1 A rn on your rh a oa @id you see . is er rears yous 7 “4 any wonderful old ruin the Instance ade ay. | he repiled arehly, “and doped the arrests b= wat £0" | s8 what and at the head oe towed WAS ,) | MH. MOORE Well? f! whom warre wers aha, former 242 und 288 Arcade Annex, Ind. 4061 ‘One of them wanted to marry he name of Riza Pa 8 Week! minister of W4 j me Harpe Q