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i! é a y o bt J SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1908, THE BON MARCHE | Tre Bon MarcHe | THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE $18.50to $30.00 Dancing and Dinner Dresses $12.50 66 HINK tite before you speak” is very sound advice, And to count the cost twice before Aer? with the making of a new dress for the usual autumn gayeties is equally sound. Wednesday, for $12,650, you get as pretty, and possibly a prettier, dress than some seamstress or dressmaker could plan—dresses actually worth $18.50 to $30.00 in any progressive store in the country, Samples-—that’s the reason ji BILL HAYWARD, NEW REPUBLICAN Sarai Further details: Princess Dresses, of beautiful silk mulls, messali@es and mercerized grenadines, in lovely flowered designs, plaids and stripes, in light blue, sea green, pink, lavender and white, All exquisitely adorned with Filet, Venise and Valenciennes lace; all have the broad Gibson effect, with foldings on bot ) 1 < -50 tom, Distinguished, elaborate, charmingly made costumes, fit for the finest occas sions, and worth up to $340.00, all at one price Waists Worth Up to $5.00 at $2.98 A clearance of several lines tliat show signs of losing their original freshness. While most of them are ready to put on and wear right out, a good many show handling French lawn and mull, trimmed with Val. lace, inserting, Swiss embroideries, ete Three hundred to choose from Wednesday Second Floor, SG 8 es ete WM, H. HAYWARD, (Star — pecvies,) | OMAHA, Neb, Aug. 17.—Wm.| |i. Hayward of Nebraska City, the! |newly elected secretary of the re |publican national committee, in the | | Youngest man to ever hold that po- | SOc Bleached Hotel Sheets Now 42c | |f/z:: 19c_Bleached Pillow Cases Now 15¢ | ff) Miaywara” knows ail oter ve Hayward, known all over } 1.75 Cotton Blankets Now $1.19 $8.50 All-Wool Blankets Now $6.75 ETTER buy r even anticipating for future needs. Good Blankets and Bedding of all kinds were never offered so low Rt }braska as “Hil,” has been the most URELY these unusual prices interest you—and jaggressive state chairman the G.| there ‘are’ sterile of o o talitile eae O. P. haw had in t foxy © are « thers telling the same fF } hee ate Wie te for years story of unusual savings in our annual August ir }man on the job. At 30 he tone charge of the state campaign and made good | 60¢ BLEACHED | 19% PILLOW CASES, $ as good a the 73 youngest’ man on the job are SHEETS, 42¢ 15¢ IHayward'’s two great ppectaitie by dali who buy | Extra Heavy Linen Finish | He made his first politiea! speech $1.75 COTTON BLANK. | $6.50 MIXED BLANK- ETS, $1.19 ETS, $4.75 Fine, Heavy, White Twilled Pine. Soft Pleecy Wool Cotton Blankets, fall dou Blanket, with cotton chain Die bed sie; 70x82 inches 2 ak Se ee Hote! owners “blanket or bed cover; only about a dozen in the lot mination for con ing 8 as white as the ue ik size 60x76 inches; a ge durable quality Heavy Sheet, no seams, §1 4, who |} <5 Wiles: Ook acted driven snow, no specks, himself fw hin jiu | we rh tara 59c cele Bele... 1. GOCOO Spel apy be A eRare Wapeare. ten been, | $850 WOOL BLANK- price yard, Bale price Il every state conv of the re $5.50 WOOL BLANK. sc PILLOW pablionn party since he was 21. |® ETS, $4.2 Sel yong 7S¢ BLEACHED y tance MUSLIN, | | ‘ Absolutely All te Ww SHEETS, 59¢ Blankets, the old-fashio mea kind made on a hand loom; size 2x80 inches: a Bice. cony hard wearing blanket. Regular price a $4.25 polis Blanket, full bed size; 72x86 inches; a beautiful, heavy 1 a Bleached Lasknees Pillow Ready-Made Kieached Sheets one of the old double bed size, 1x90 inch makes that 8) & good, strong, service stood the test of years r eet: seamiems, torn always gives satisfaction reney for use “3 hes wide. Regular | [F/ O00 borane lee and tron Regular p each. Sale y rice Two. Deputies Are Victims of { Simultaneous Accidents. needs that will prove of extreme inte 60¢ STEP-LADDERS, 19¢ | $1.25 CURTAIN STRETCH-| 25¢ CLOTHES DRYER, a fl Seka hee. rs Soho HP pio Strong and well made with steel-braced to} ER, 88¢ Se 3 feet high. pee Clot Dryer; § barn Made of select maple; adjust 75¢ CLOTHES DRYER, | abi 49¢ 5 feet high, 4 feet wide, 25 feet drying space; very strongly made in bensine buggtes to any et ad W. W. Sion route from Abe no in a big touring cw ¢ CLOTHES RACK, 49¢ Four bars; fold up toto small Raskets, very space “s ($0 YRONIN Soc PASTRY BOARDS, 39¢ $ ‘0 G BOARD, 3S WASHBOARDS, ihe Made f best seasoned poplar 98e : size 18x24 inches Good Folding Board, with Peerless and Majestic; great | noiey wood Clothes Pins, stand; board § feet long, 14 inch. | *08P savers; wood back; best | a dosen es wide; takes up small spac zine face Basement Store (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 18. —Law renee White, 15 / on his way to his home in Ba City, Ore regretting the suc ful attempt he Masquerade as a girl and flirt with the "4 on Washington st Att st feminine ap are! 1 up and dowr well lighted thoroug pral flirtatic ying himself im The Only Ladies’ Home Journal years old, is 4 re, carry. | 4 Y parent ly. Aw bow length silk gloves and a well made wig » bis dis ‘TELLS OF SUICIDE made wie tr | THEN TAKES LIFE, :* »=!"~ the lad went, but wa | co home (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18.—<Th body of ( of the marines nimitted suicide by hooting himself with his revoty arrived on the transport Bu and will be shipped to Nebraska interment. B the STUMP SPEAKER | (By United Pree officer called up a friend on the jurable famil dDlanket, Milo . 5 j though heavy, yet these | jise 72x86 inches: elk in quantities will realize | Pillow deep tessa. Sade Jat the age of 16 from the court Blankets are very soft and | bound. Regular price savings fat seamed lar price 18¢ each 15 poe of his home town. It was a ec e 7 7 6 50 t Sal ee Tia " fale price bog ose. fleeey, Regular price $1.76 Lara par, Sale $4.75 abeots, Tach tn hes 42c Bale price c At 20 he was a captain in the Sec pair, Sale $1 19 ’ ’ 34c BLEACHED ond Nebraska, during the Spanish pice sri oD T6TD | $5.50 CANOE, BLANK. 1S UNBLEACHED | SHERTING,26¢ | |{/American war. ‘le made rod 85sec COTTON BLANK- ETS, $3.50 SHEETS, 59¢ Two and a quarter yards wide a “yor Canoe Blankets, or Indian 9-4~—-Bleached Sheeting | nen nother “made good” was ETS, 59¢ Robes. in Gilirent ststae Many housewives prefer bay ou euicn Haas teeae anaes | chalked up against his name Here is a Good Sheet Blank. | and colorings; size x6 Ing thelr sheets {9 the un made. by. the “iygiente | |f],,te was the youngest county wdee et, in the silver gray, with | feet: makes a nice couch hed, as they wear bet Mills,” under the best sant- f 1B) °"S' Se ‘he mined by only two votes assorted colored borders cover, acto wrap, cance ter, Here tf a Fine tary conditions; this sheet hl ene aa which ome, and his personality ax well as hie ability makes him a jury lawyer been in of high standing | f | PRO A i TORNEY Unseemly Language Are semning u rom with Released. spector would kive ana ; Ralph Hewlett, a farmer, was) 0M. | n how This ot tried in the police court yesterday | coms) afternoon on a charge of disorderly | oh was towed to M has taken a tempc IMPERSONATOR = : | 5 | SURLY GETS HIS MERCHANTS wing Wires Get in Way to et ‘its wire A ea de last night tol don } ite chiffon drees with e}.| local Jas en W. Broatch BORAH THE MAIN: pe who live in th neigh send ‘ore killing himself Pp " Clothing Almost Given Away _ $10.00 vi For Any Suit in the House On Saturday next we leave our present First Ave. locatior ec nsolidating ing Stock at the business at our Second Av store We have determined to make so low a price on the entire Clot the First Ave, store that none of it will be left to move Sale Starts Tomorrow Merning Sale starts at ‘eight-thirty tomorrow morning and lasts till Saturday night only. After Saturday the Men's Shoe Store takes possession of this room; but digs ing these fout days any Suit in the store, without exception, may be had “a Raincoats Included a There are about 225 Suits in our cases and in addition to these we haye jp cluded all Raincoats in stock and will sell them at the same price Of course, at such a ridiculously low figure as this—when a ra stock means the mounting up of losses with a rapidity equal to the s accept anything except cash or a check for all sales made Other Bargains TILL SATURDAY NIGHT— $5, $4, $3.50 and $3 Hats for All Straw Hats, $2.50 to $5, for bibs ve. ee wae Hall-price on Fancy Vests, Cravats, Silk Half Hose, Bathing Suits, ete FIRST AVENUE STORE ONLY 805 First Ave., Colman Building. KING BROS. CO. Correct Apparel for Men. Senator Hayward PROVES GROUNDI leased He Farmers Accused of Using | Ji) )). Mis father was the late | bad « war of or Cheadle on faction had m conduct, it had created market by addressing M spec die. It developed that tor had used equally vicic while alking to the farmer others who went to the marke to transact business, and Hewlett » | was discharged Another fa charge, he shor ho F. M a was fends mie whe tr blew up, a m yer Was tried on and he also w HOUSE STRANDEE ACROSS CAR fire and Traffic Is | Suspended. house reached the ped Street car traffic on co- “OPERATE The Seatt anded on the shoals of 14th a big frame house last night equested its members to | jodged on the ks of the Beacon ate with, the Chamber of Hill car line, and up to a date hour observance of Voday Was still in the same precari ous position. Th was some talk that Beacon Hill a of sending out a lifeboat, but the out a wrecking crew, jation will ma ecial arrani ter of the craft notified the life how nts for the y and sale of Suards that he was in no immedi. evoked by aturda ate need of assistance, and the un ks and his wieldy craft is reported as resting forfeited. His bond Obs easy short! ¥ the noon ho held by the city antii@ In the people are t Merchants’ associa O-Op ‘commerce in the Made in Seattle” day, next a All the members of the products next INJUNCTION 18 ISSUED. %, & professional ad the contract {o| Beacon 1 » housemov the house, but forgot to ar-| look as if they enjoy on Fair associa minal instructed: r was Mawed at the re - a | PROPERTY VALUES D. Walsh and W. P. Stewart and 1 wed stab TAKEN TO PORTLAND. Sixteen of Seattle's most promi nent and wealthy business men J. A. Stevens, who is wanted in| were served with a notice today by ‘ortiand for embezzlement, was | the sheriff's off & them te Fort ca hme CHICAGO, Aug I8-cAccording to|taken from the county jail this appear at the co or's of telephone and calmly informed him |, : rom ba BOY ning by City Detective Donahue |fiee this afte om to give the trae with that he was about to end hie Hite | Republican | Campaign Manager but did not assign muy seasnn faz| Frank H, Hitchcock, there is tland, Stevens was arrested | value of the rty to Stat and his act 7 Hay reason for) truth in the report that Senator W t week ee pend- | Tax Commissie K. Frost pari | KB. Borah is to be the head of the . fan ¢ from Pacifie | $100,000 FIRE AT FRI republican Hterary bureau Henry “beat wise | ese. He's too good an orator for that = Davis, aged OUR GOVERNMENT IS GOING (By United Press.) position,” sald Hitchcock 1 ~— Crane & ¢ ; wee AFTER THE LITTLE BUGS THAT |] | SAN ‘FRANCISCO’ Ane, 19a |. It ls reported hore that Horan | We Want the Ladies J Weyer : mat GET IN THE FARMER'S WHEAT Sie of aabaawaarteel i the to be made the main stamp speaker | TO 8ee our elegant Ine of Wall |) Herman Ch : ing = tablishment of Friend y oF the campaign =~ ia tof the ; Milk here, 0 raek oa be ~ Ke . unt of the Chicege, ilwauke he tra a s known as the Fire Destroys Residence Federal Paint & Wall Paper Cop seas Raliwar company, J. at ue ity tenlta eve . auRed ¢ Fire at the corner of Howard ay ry * Frink of the Washington tron nein saw the obstt night estimated at $100,000 Nn , 1214 First Ave, Arcade A the engineer saw the | y oulsa st. last night de 3 of Stone t his twin to ® are POSTOFFICE ROBBED. — Mdsmitt ve H the Stews po | (By United Press.) > PF. Be | wana Pitted Grego), Puget Market Co. Weel, Jona | Sate! We office robbers at Wallula, be . SOWING. .& veaterday. Great Meat Special it pave FOUR STORESSIOME got away DE unnoticed which wa bris COLORADO IN DRYDOCK The crulser Colorado in in the drydock being — repatred Fast steamers leave Pier 2, foot of Yos Buy your meats at this great ler Way, eleven times daily for the |Navy Yard, Round trip, 600, *** | a few weeks on your purchases for iH ij of an easier way to get one? Onl Al Wh ht NOW iF iT WOULD GO_ FER THE BIG BUGS TOO WOULD NT IT BE GREAT’) i TALKING MACHINES| J eme RECORDS .4)%.. © JounC.WaLiine Co. AND PLU G THE JIMPATTENTIS WEEVIL FIRST 71) SECOND AVE SEAT TL For Wednesday The Big White Market MAIN FLOOR PUBLIC MARKET BLDG. (By United Press) FRANCISCO, Ati furphy of All neett of this ott REORGANIZE TERMINALS. SAN By United Press.) Kx W FSSFREIE Be the Wheeling and Lake Erle fell from Wabash-Pittsh terminal he stretare today aa market. Save enough money in |) unde Barrimae 8 was ta ppl os from whieh (hey that fall hat. Do you know || {aay when the 8 of the first! probably di¢ mortgag@\ bonds of the Wabash y the best meats e sold at " po lous Suit Cases Traveling Gow ag MEEK TRUNK @ BAG 0% 919 First Ave oy