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

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Values Up to @Oc a Yard... KRHAVE W a harve and prices if yo neerned Madras, are Cotton here to share! HOUSEFURNISHING ODDS AND ENDS Brushes, Friday 5c Tin Measures, 4 and 1 % pints, Friday c 2e Dee i Plates S-inch 25¢ Near Cut Finger Howls, Friday 3c 3c Ihe Decorated Vitrified Pruit Dishes, Friday Ibe Decorated Vitrified After-Dinner Coffees BABIES’ 50c AND 65c BONNETS 29c Infants’ Lawn Bonnets. va rious styles, plain and turn. back effects; lace, tucks or embroidery trimming. To close the lot Friday 9c we say, each Second Floor. Agents Perrin’s Gloves THE FISHING GAME-- have Printed THE BON THE BON MARCHE 5c ire an early chooser marked Percale been down again Lawns, Suiting | Vatues Up to 35caYard.. ade three groups and three prices of all the Cotton Remnants in the h We are lower this time Gingham White Goods and Imported as well as Domestic purpose, at half and half of half the self-same goods would cost cut from the piece. THE BON MARCHE ell out the than we ever « Muslins in a hurry to Outing Flannel Mein Floor and Basement Store Fine black Materials are Heavy Sictiian, tn royal, in the latest ni as well as the and $12.50, Sale price Worth $9.50, $11,$12. Import » and eleve favorite full-flare atyle. 69c Colored Taffeta Silks 5Oc \ Taffeta Silk Sale should attend Seattle «ompar the same tores 6% and ¢ will w perfect, ya ed assurance that it It's your opportunity to Waist want, to Dress Drop Skirt you fering. 4 Shades 5 Shades 6 Shades 2 Shades of Brown, of Green of Blue, of Tan, On special bargain counter at a price you'll find qutite impossible to duplicate, choice, the yard 4 Shades of Gray, 7 Shades of Red, 2 Shades of Pink, White, Ivory, Cream. 50c Main Floor 35c_ WHITE COTTON DRESS GOODS 15c 2,000 yards of White Wash Goods in fine assortment of beautiful designs, embroid ered Swiases, Ince stripes, fancy mercerized Madras, fancy paplins, all go in one big lot Friday, 15¢ a yard FEATHER PILLOWS ONLY 79c EACH Fine All - Feather Pillows, thoroughly cleansed and purified, covered with the finest Moral ticking, In very pretty designe; weigh 7 Ihe to palr; regu price $1.25 each. Friday The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Beattie. Exclusive Seattie Agents for Royal Gociety Neediework Packets. A REST — A FISHING TRIP AIN'T IT FIERCE! WERE 1S HERE + Oil THE NEVER Atari cue! ive JUST RET FROM one! ay PEOPLE WE Wish WOULD FALL ‘ LAKE INTO The AND NOT HURRY ABOUT com ING UP HE BLOODTHIRSTY GAMEHOG Eagles Eagles Eagles Fastest ate the 1 ships. I 2, foot of Yeusler mer the Se Yard GARDEN acre tract $100 easy terms; clowe car line and lake; level, cle chickens and b ed; fine fo National Land Inv. Co., Ine 917 Firet ay TRACTS ae for Less The Men’s ShoeStore 808 FIAST AVE. Get Your Shoes Christensen’s Dancing Pavilion i LUNA PARK i Dancing Daily Except Sunday, Beginning at 8:30 P.M. balance roted during Wash Yes, indeed, it’s worth coming Makers’ Entire Stock or High-Grade Dress Skirts at Half and Less | the transactions the proof of which : A aa a is brought to her, but gently O SALE of Skirts ever held ttle offered such values ver before have f {Il changes the Pan Fl Py ad vag cireur neces been so favorable for unust selling Phe maker's financial position of that mo ie brought tie es : jup, Not that she is averse to talk necessity, brought about by tight money conditions, compelled him to sacri Pe fice his stock. You are the gainer thereby . rhe papers tall how i ee nized : siiheiiad hie oats ree ie a altimore people out o 6,004 The Skirts are all of the finest qu ewest style and best workmanship, Come IH|she sald smailinugty Peel te aes Friday and avail yourself of th unexpected opportunity ect The amount I got from Baltimore people was $116,000 MARCH PISS OLEDeSiistcsssscccceitiissts 0g PSSEESIT SCS Stitt tan ters i ide | | HOT SPRINGS, Va, Aug. 18 THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908, THE BON MARCHE — Awe. | ntreaked hair brushed severely back | overa face wheteon time haw al-| rend9 (mprinted a wrigkle here and there, plainly and ont cheaply | e, and Friday you can reap dressed, and yet with the dinttee of our season's remnants tive marke of cul™re and good breeding, i# in a prisoner's cell a Remnant Sale Pillow useful jhere while the trained detectives of the Capital eity rac thelr braing to wolve the pussie of her entgmat jleal system of money juggling and swindling, aggregating, they claim, | $100,000 Mins Frances Canpari—for that the woman's name-—meanwhile its jcalmly tn her shabby cell re-reading | annelettes Fabrics for every & Worn copy of Louisa Aleott's "Old {Fashioned Giri,” and pathetically jf | {reasuring two good luck blems 4 broken horse shoe and a four jleaf clover—found in her pocket | | book when she was first arrested | She patiently and smllingly ad mits to the pussied detectives all find your site you'll find a prize. Former $2.00 to $10.00. Bale prices— $1.00 .. $5.00 ind Floor no One style. If you That expresses it about the best of anything yet For the umbrella hats they are of fering in the ultra fashionable Lon. | don millinery shops just now, and which are all the rage for the smart set during the outdoor party seas are ebout the limit prices ALL - LINEN CRASH TOWELING 8}c YARD Real, heavy, brown, All-Linen Crash, for hand or roller towels, 18 inches wide, Very durable quality; regular price 12%e¢ yard. 1 Friday price ... Bal em Agents Moneybak Silks ABOUT $105. American society women now in London © gone into raptures over the new headgear, Scores of su18 THT ASSESSMENT / (By United Presd.) | “OH, NO!” When asked today what disposition | had been made of the fight for eon trol of the republican party in Weet | Virginia, Taft reiterated bis deter mination not to be dragged into 40y | Parrigh’s Valuation Will Be I shall take no part whatever In Accepted by Board of Equalization. such matters,” he said The a» tonal committee will be left with them will appear in New York dur Ing the next month en's fancy is to be counted upon at/ 1 + THIS ONE COST 20 GUINEAS, OR not b These hats ar nine cost anywhere from $50 to $125, and, asx hate go, despite their immensity, are really dreams NOT BE INCREASED sensor Ballard lodges of Elks and Bagles MYSTERY WOMAN MAGNETIZES QUARTER MILLION OUT OF BRYAN | RICH AND POOR DUPES, BUT WHERE'S THE MONEY? otton Remnants Almost Given Away |}, x". 10¢ | S52. 15¢ ou : iy 1 This was in 1900 | LOT ONE— Dress Skirts 4 75 LOT THREE—Dress Skirts $8 89 ag agar RAISING FUN ¢ Worth $7.50, $8.50, $10 . | Worth $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00 . of the Maryland penitentiary, afte | Consisting of All Wool Hiack Blue and These Shapely Skirte are made of a superior ae a ae Nghe = Sere echeme | , Pa a, Black and Brown Voties quality all-Wool Panama, fine eriap Votle, Im 1ore police ne 1 Brows, Pa Binch, Blew dng ms perial Berge and Sioitian, tn the latest and But the Baltis puree Reves : A novel plan for rising fondy Imperial Ser in black and plain shades ing styles. Colors are royal, navy, mad A Tay ion Me ae ly for the erection of a new Fancy Mixed Cheviots, Many smart and beautl brown and black. Beautiful, graceful. models, | | “ee sili spate wacil - Home at Dunlap has been planned tiful styles in the lot: Jatest fall models elegantly designed, splendidly tailor Ill weard Of Miss Caapart In Rochester <<. . ac te of, indies thay plaited, with silk folds and plain gore effects. Regular $1 50 and $16.00 $8 89 | | There she conducted a somewhat! MIGS FRANCES CASPARI, THE NEW CASSIE CHADWICK, AND ricks will be sold at prless q Qualities sold regularly at $7.50, $8.50 $4. 75 values . x ‘ ’ | similar enterprise, the profits of HER GOOD AND BAD LUCK MEMENTOES. ing from $1 to as ‘uel a9 they wal snd $10.00. Sale price which are not known me to bring. It is expected and $1000. Bale prb . LOT FOUR— Dress Shirts ¢ 4 4-95 | fl reatiseien eats” tearing etna day every vatabe lew tan caah a te are of te sen vole that : e ix ontimated that since her opera | been ran nh with the same and the golden pr r ran LOT TWO—Dress | Skirts Worth $17.50, $18.50 and $20.00 ——= 7 iT tious in Baltimore began, Mins Cas- | eventuality—myntery There {8 an amazing paycholox 50 e } Materials are fine grade of Broadcloth, Ven has accumulated nearly 7 Mins Klizabeth Genimill, the orig feai problem for solution in t DESTROYED © BY FIRE (By United Press.) MISSOULA, Mont Aug. 13 | Taft, a town two years old, which was known as the toughest place in the northwest, was completely wiped out by fire today The Names are still rging and threaten Twelve shop. |to reach the forest near by |saloons, a drug store, a shoe jhotel, laundry and a dozen sx | places of business are gun & few residences were burned. Big Forest Fire. THIS HAT COST NINE GUINEAS,| GREAT FALLS, Mont, Aug. 12 OR ABOUT $47. Forest fires, which have already destroyed 2.000 acres of valuable reserve timber in the Little Belt And if Wom-| mountain, across the divide from Neihart, are still raging to¢ay and | efforts to extinguish them have been made in vain The supervisor of the Jefferson They | district and all the available men at Nethart are now on the scene The fire being in one of the best forest districts left in Montana, fear ia being entertained that it will be entirely wiped out WILL ; ‘BURNS WILL NOT craze will Merry Widow" a circumstance. a trifle more than feet in ciroumference. | FIGHT KETCHELL } | a | (By United Press.) | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.—Joe the valuation made by County A® | O'Conner manager for Stanley Parrish should stand. Elks Play Eagles. | Ketchell, middleweight champion of the world, today stated that he could not consent to aceepting the terme laid down by Tommy Burns 4 free hand to make dectsions inuall | have made arrangements for @ base-| as conditional to a match between Gach antes” a es Senaey on at the | the two fighters. Burns’ manag Pris jallard ball par Manager Dud-| John Wren, wired from Melbourne CELEGRATE PROSPERITY. | (Star Special Service.) ley Doe of the Elks has announced |jast night to Jimmy Coffroth, the BALLARD, Aug. 13.—No increase the following |i for his team: | tight promoter, as follows (By United Pr ) in the valuation of Ballard property Ed Cuantogham teher Wood Melbourne, Australia Ketchel! BW YORK, Aug. 1 ‘The \we-| will be made by the board of equal Worth, pitcher; Nick Johnson, first) must first beat O'Brien. Burns will of prosperity in being celebeat: ization. Several members of the &#e: Sam Barthelmy, second base: | ing fight under your management, | ed here today by the joint conven Cecil Fitegeraid, shortstop; Will) (signed) JOHN WREN tion of the United Commereial board were of the belief that prop Winsor, third base A. Mille left ‘Travelers and the Travelers’ Proj erty in the shingle suburb should field; Nels Nelson, center field teective association. Several thou-| be assessed higher, but Counctiman Barthelmy, right field, and W SHERIFF HURTS and delegates and interested: per-|) 7. armstrong, who is a member | SHlelds, left fleld } | (0A PugetMarket Co's sone are in attendance. After pre 8. Brophy, who is manager |liminary organization today, the|°! the board, objected to any in-| wales, claime he has the F R first business session will be held | crease and yesterday afternoon he team, his men lining up as follows MURDERER | tomorrow convinced the other members that Jim Fryberg, catcher; Joe Sypher - | Was Aug. 18 * mountainous tim mania count bered district Is today being scou ed by Sheriff James Ha Summer Prices] Great Meat Special for Friday | §:".s"\o= tons cera nw ses0] Best Boiling Meat 3c per tb, |.) Sei 8s. Pacific Coast Coal Co. bee ee ern nd Ind,, 92 | i MAIN FLOOR fin cc vie neon dG. che Hoe there Wut one we 60 pe Bryan expressed great ton at th reement of Wee didacy a © democratic plats by the 8 ‘ Colorade NOVEL PLAN FOR ibe BIG STICK” Fy y United Presgy COLN, Neb, chant Numa see ; f the “big induuly by Wane ae from: Ofte . “10 present big flelda the produgt ate, J noth gourd cep, poor © “big wthek,’* or “pping the gourd ob it wi ‘a6 holiow, 1 ud , = ' 18 ® fitting ends represent the repubieng on plished « to the «¢ alg the ration of Labor etian, Imperial Serge, Chiffon Panama, Votles inal complainant, told the police with which this reincarnated Cassie |. puiiain Panama and and Sicilian; full plalted, with silk folds and After her release from prison she | that Mise Casparl represented her- Chadwick plucked her victimes $10,000 navy, tan, brown and buttons; also gored mod in black, — blue | did not appear to have money, She | self aa an agent of a large publish Was it bypnotism? Was it “mag gore effects royal, checks and uncommonly handsome | if) has never spent money extravagant- ing house engaged in selling de! netiom”? 4 stripes, High class tailoring written all over ly. The police here cannot find evi-|luxe editions of rare books. She Miss Caspari is of a blue blooded| aa ak & & te rrr rrerr them. dence of a bank account; the wom led on Miss Gemmill to borrow Baltimore family When convicted | # * Regular § 918.50 and $20.00 s jan herself lived ip almost Spartan | § with whieh to purchase from in the Monumental city of ottain-| @ TODAY'S RACING WEMLTE, » Values, Bale price ...ccecseeees $1 1,95 simplicity; ber clothes were cheap,|the publishers @ set of books to ing money under false pretenses, | ® em though tasteful be sold at $300 profit. She claimed she was @ teacher In the Western |» First Race 4 Second Floor. hat hi become of the vast/to have orders already signed for Female high school © ut, 3 to 5, 4 jeums she is alleged to have lured the books To her interviewers she recites | « ve’ y from the pockets of hundreds of! Miss Gemmilll let her have the Lue Larcom’s poem, “Hannah | » * people? Is there a man behind her money Binding Shoes,” to the heroine of | 4 who reaps the golden harvest” fter her arrest the list of Mins which she compares herself—‘wait- | Py 1t was only July 21 that Miss! Caspart's victims grew surprisingly. |iog, waiting! & Talarand, 3 tol a Caspart’s operations here first came | Big and little, rich and poor, parted To the pol in the “Lady * Emma G., 4 to L ‘ very economical woman in to the attention of the police. Since | alike with their saving# and extra of Mystery.” * Billy Watkins, Ot 8 hese are by the most careful : 7 *® Time—i:14 Str Patfeta Silk that all other 4 pitcher; Paul Polin, first base; A. ® yard we offer is absolutely OH! SEE WHAT $ COMING Haneoe, , serond ‘awe A x oree St i dedadn tate dada de) ¢ for this season's selling, an A clearance of broken tines, | |} bal W. W. Morrow and C. Peterson CRUSHED TO DEATH, a am ; ev sat cto -] lelde carl Gr yor pr gen angy ted ery isfa tie : including C. B. J 8. Jame. | | aed re and Re 4 art LOS ANGELIL Maul mut a puted Taffeta Silk rite, Jewel, Lily of France, i Bl delegates to the grand serie have iam Saumerman is dena 7 or Lining, and in just the color American Lady, R. G. Alew | pes Srranbwneeta. to, nee the | Smith seriously injursd I are represented in this of andra and La Monica Cor Le kame, which will be called at 3 crushed under an irom rei x oPlock. @ ton, which fell apes them sets; sizes run to 30, but in Ob, Mabel, aln't it awful? while they wer at work tom of a 115-foot well re: — ON THE Fi Advices have beet! four of the largest will appear on Paget during the coming Gert steel fo Herzogin Cecilie, one ing ships of the Lioyd, is making leave Bremen wit Puget sound. The # i Charlotte left Bremén ago for Port Townsead: 7 The fivemasted bark flying the German flag York May 27 for a cargo of of], After at the panese port for Puget sound, here doring the month ber. The fives R. C. Rickmers is at time taking on a cargo Antwerp for Sap discharging at the G she will come to te a return cargo of wheat | The st ete amship ‘ been in the stream “ine rival from ber first smd eas to Nome this year, Was terday to Quartermast® The excursion st arrived this morning —! Skagway, with 153 Spokane will leave last trip r the season, have been taken. The steamship Jeffersa® this morning from The steamship President this morning from Bound and will sail tomorrow San Francisco. The Santa Clara is dae morning with cargo gud pease from Valdez and Seward Nanaimo, B. C., this morning taking on coal. The steamship Mackinaw ie this morning for Taeam take @ cargc — INVITES ATHLETE TO OYSTER BAT | — (By United Prest) YORK, Aug 1a-W tary of the ne mpic tt ion ea a ed the follet * + Roosevell eae eption ssible Bay, 1 sh see them bere et them in pe opin” ORK ROOSEVRE ed probable tat the invitation to Oyster Bay vil ception, \upuat 2%

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