The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1908, Page 8

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THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | OYHE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE $3.00 Long Black Kid Gloves, All Sizes, Thursday, at, a Pair] P*- Whirlwind selling * is Long Black Kid Gloves known are price$1,98, You will find them at the lo-button Black Glace Kid Gloves, perfect, and of unassailable quoted in Seattle for snnouncement—for the best $3.00 Thursday at the astoundingly low Glove Counter, in a full from a French maker of high repute at $1.98 a pair, This is the lowest Long Black Kid Gloves, we believe when the Probably enough for one day's demand follow this marked for Bure to range of sizes every pair price ever gloves of quality even fered were of much inferior to these But—to be a grade sure of getting even one pair, come in the morning '|12ic Dress Percales Now 8\c||35c Linen Towels Now 23¢ ‘|12i¢ India Linon Now 7ic]|/45c Bath Towels Now 30¢ Values that need no comment—prices that talk DRESS PERCALE, | 12\e 8 1-3¢ Ni ‘Terse news of important Towel economies WHITE LAWN, Tie 4c BATH TOWELS, 306 hread Se HUCK TOWEL, IIe ¢ Mwek double llc | Thuraday , remular price 6 Thursday Red u be KHAKI, 25e Thursday Thursday only 1 only 8ic a 30c We HUCK TOWEL, 7! ,0 | | 10c AND t5e WASH GOODS, | 20¢ BATH TOWEL, 1 Hotel Tarr Nea “e Thursday only Thursday d hay phi Th raday Thursda 5c y 25c 15c only only ] SCHOOL PLAIDS, 19¢ Me LINEN TOWEL, 23¢ 8c WASH GOODS, ie . 124e HONEYCOMB TOW l ° Thursday Thursday only only Thuraday Thursday only ‘ only A Thursday, Only, Sale of Working Aprons Wonderfully Low Prices on These Preserving Time Necessities Here Thursday 50c Mother Hubbard Gingham Aprons for 9c bout the house or in the Aprons to dress kitchen k gingham, they have ut a full if you've anything to « long, wie of blue and white che and around beott« and We can't alwa supply now NOW 25¢--Piain Aprons of check gingham, 26 inches long pocket and strings NOW 35¢—Gingham Aprons. es long, with threeinch ruffle around bottom NOW S0c—Bib Aprons of check gingham; long skirt, with Tinch hem, wide strings, bib and two large pockets bound with white tape NOW 59c¢-—Sleeve Gingham A square neck and long «ih NOW $8&-Extra Long Sleeve Gingham Aprons; wide «kirt heck, with narrow band collar; strap across back pocket Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Tan Oxfords Now | If you wear size 2% 3 or 34%, and need a pair of Tan Oxfords. Bon Marche tomorrow at $1.00 a pair. Th 1 00 Ss REMEMARH rhe 3 a Blech Vie and Chocolgte Bincher Oxfords in the pale, Former tome and get them at The is the closing-out price we've put on a small lot of Tan tioned. A email lot “loys fine, stylish, thoroughly More” Queen Quality solid Lace Shoes, sizes 2% to 1 69 6%; worth $2.50, at ou $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes, at sizes n eee te at $tiathe and t2 be | with jday by Health Comminsioner Crieb jfor furnishing | munteipal building JHE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 19 HEALTHD DEPARTMENT FILES ESTIMATE OF EXPENSE — Apdiiteithing tas $150,000 Will Be Necessary to Pay Expenses. The health department will re | Quire approximately $160,000 for ite expenses during the year 1909, ac cording to the annual estimate filed City Comptrotier Carroll to ton This estimate makes provisions and equipping the srKeney hospital, whieh will o¢ cupy one entire floor in the new also the health ent offices, and continuing reforms inetl depart and broadening th tuted under the present adminis tration One new position le to be ore ated, that of city vet rian, A | HE'S GOING TO COLLEGE AT 14. SEDGWICK HOUGHTON. (Star Special Service.) BOSTON, Mane,, Aug. 19.--In Har vard at 14 is the distinction to be ‘borne by Sedew Houghton of South Heston when he begine his college career a year from next tah The boy bas never been to a school, having been taught ‘three hours every day by his father, Rev Frederick Houghton, a Universalist minister We consider bim bright, but in no sense an infant prodigy,” said his father. “If we had pushed him he could have stood bia entrance inations even earlier. We con red 14 quite young enough, how Houghton in said to be a healthy, vigorous, normal boy; but when the office boy saw the pleture he said Hoh! Wears an over | coat an’ he's got on rubbers! CPLR. ENGINEERS MAY STRIKE thoroughly @Mperienced veterinary | surgeon le to be added to the de partment's staff, at @ealary of $160 a month, As thie man will tnke the place of one of the present meat inspectors, however, it means only an increase of $50 a month 'm| the salary lat Without « corresponding Increase in expense, Health Commissioner Crichton has #0 systematized the work @f the department since he assumed charge, that the depart-| ment is really doing about three ut the amount of work accom plished under the previous admin istration, It is no secret that May or Miller is greatly pleased at the work the health commissioner and his asvistante are doing, nd in view of these facts it in expected that the requests for finanelal as sistance during the coming year will recet favorable consideration at the hands of the finance committee. | SOCIETY WOMEN SMUGGLERS — (By United Press.) CHICAG Aug, 1%. -— Chicago Hoston and Washington blue stock ings w shocked today when it | became wn that government of ficiais from those three cities are investigating charges of smuggling against Mrs. Emily Rockweu Chad bourne of Chicago and Mra. Jack | Gardner of Boston, two members of | the smart set It is charged that Mra. bourne #1 $5.00, $7.50 AND $10.00 VALUES, $1.50 Tomorrow we place on sale 50 Trimmed Chad- | ekied in $100,000 worth of art goods and curios belonging | to Mra. Gardner of Roston unde |the pretense tha they were bo . Hats—fresh, clean, stylish and well |confiseated by the authorities FLANAGAN SOLD TO THE WHITE SOX made ; the greatest value we haye eyer offered. These Hats in the season were $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 valves, While they last, your choice for onl John Flanagan, the hard-hitting | Vancouver outfielder, has been sold | to the Chicago White Sox, accord. ing to President W. H. Lucas, The purchase price is sald to have been $1,500, and Flanagan will not report until the season is over When Arbogast was Vancouver by Dugdale season Seattle was have traded to early this! supposed to! secured an outfielder named Flanagan in hange. Flanagan vanished into thin air for a while, but soon appeared in the Vancow ver batt! der and has been bit ting like a house afire ever since His present average ts 365 and he leads the league peserTeR 1s caucat | Extra Savings in Drug AFTER SIX YEARS Store Goods | FOR TOMORROW ONLY AT (By United Press.) VALLEJO, Cal, Aug. 19.—Ser jeent John P. Johnson, alias Ser Richard P. Jenkine, has been arrested as a deserter from the TOILET CREAMS AND SHAV- TALCUM PO navy, although he is now a ser! ING CREAMS + “. Vi Taleum geant in the army. Johnson was Cees ee brought here today to face a court haif-pint Ho ngg lag | martial on the charge of having de OE | ter, for Glycerine and Violet serted from the marine corps in| Imported Bay Rum, 40c bottles, 1902 while in charge of a recruit for 20¢ | Mennen’s Borated ing station at Duluth, Minn. He t#/M Rose Tollet Cream, 25¢ bottles,, boxes, for .. also charged with having taken for 16¢ | 47-11 Rhine Violet some of the funds from the officers ween kee oth Violet Witch Hazel Cream, 26¢ bottles, for 16¢ Riveris Talcu Hinds’ Honey Almond Cream | 95¢ jars for SWEDISH REPUBLICANS Se bottles, for 29¢ Parke, Davis & Co, Witch Hagel Lazeil’s Violet Taleam, +004e oa WILL Cream, in tubes, 25c value, for tor see RATIFY Moi age Sut fata 8 ae Roger & Gallet’s ant mond an nzoln shih dies { Cream, 60c bottles, for..g@¢| "%** for Stiilman’s Freckle Cream, 50¢ | 25c boxes Pond's For the purpose of starting the republican campaign among the sre; for . 2B¢, cum, for ....... large number of Swedish voters in =. Freckle Cream, Be 26¢ poxes Palmer's King county, a Taft ratific ation | Jars, for B06 jmeeting will be held on Friday, |[] Rose Cold Cream, 26¢ jars, for) T¢tow's Borated T | August 21, by the Swedish Repub ‘ 1G¢| pound boxes, for ican club of King countg, at what Almond Cold Cream, 26 | was formerly the Coliseum theatre ng ae gem tae PERFUMES AND (By United Press.) at Third and James. The club has Theatrical Cold © tall WATERS WINNIPEG, Man. Aug. 19.—In-|a membership of 800 and about heatrical Cold Cream, | ful terest here today is centered in the | 1.200 others are expected to attend pound boxes, for 45¢ $1.00 bottles Roger & ‘M’LAGLEN WANTS De a ee mec, Sat, eam sa Vat a e a hand in t tri of the ee eee Food, large jars, for * | mechanios on the Canadian Pacific | # # | Wikeet diainte, dae dare oad 76e bottles Floraleta Violet | raltway * DIVORCED FOR MAKING Dr. Charles’ Flesh Foca. see| tt Sor .:-- Fre | ANO 7 HER JOUS 7 1€ Ia said that the engineers held) # LOVE TO STEPOAUGHTER « boxes, for 2H¢ | T5e bottles Pinaud’s Liles j a secret conference with the strik. * * this morning, The result is un-|* (By United Press.) * po ia ere rT saul ted F ' ——_ ———|known, It is thought that uniess|* SANTA ROSA, Cal. Aug. 19. ® of i j being oblixed to go throw sithe engineers join the strikers the | * —-Because he insisted on mak- & Prescription Compounding is a Special Feature aims e Was Not Fairly rs ch par rT j . a of the fight with no stirrup what-| mechanics will give up the fight/* Ing love to his pretty step & Main Store, Assayed Medicines—the special kind the laity attorney to see what steps cas Treated at Contest in ever, Despite this serious handi.| soon. * daughter, Miss Genevieve Ab- % | Mf wishes—give sure satisfaction. Fumes From Re-Opened Kilns | })")\0r"" Wo we wh the b tatoo " ‘| Tacoma. jeap, he asserts he made merous : oe toe J “i Rhea has been * : n to clos 1 : points which the referoes did not ee ee Sie en & iar Said to Be Menace . # Laure L. Rh | } conti give him credit for and should have | aura L, Rhea. Mrs. Rhea al. # AND | | ® leges that her husband trie ABDOMINAL BELTS to Health. BEGS FO RGIVENESS IN been given the decision. He in| her husband tried to ® 5 5 3 BANDAGES Captain Sidney L. MeLaglen, who|4nxious to meet Nelson again * get his stepdaughter to elope ® was bested in a br wore * either for money, or to settle the Rh See AD ® with him. Her testimony was *& $1.50 Dr Detmet'e pe ord contest eesation: ef sumeas " ® supplemented by letters. * Abdomin: (Star Goecial Service.) DYING MOMENTS | with Carl “Jack” Nelson at Tacoma premac | Carrying 300 tone of canned sal-| * * $2.50 Ches BALLARD, Aug. 19.—Petitious on Sunday afternoon and who an| Immediately after the Tacomajmon from Alaska, the Steamship|¥ ex x ee xR MER Relts, for are being circulated in the Thir — hour or 00 later appeared {n an ex MeLagien caught « car| Dolphin arrived in port this morn “ TTLES AND! <a! ease caldnal a "“eidiin ad CRE EG bition contest ae Wilke Cite io for Se attle tn time to fulfill his en-|ing. The Dolphin had & passenger MINISTER ASSASSINATED. etek ree Syainan® bys | r - Seattle, declares th a i ageme here Mat of 117 which 40 were tour health to close down the charcoal]! MEDFORD, Ore., Aug. 19.—Frank|POsttle, declares that he was un we . (By United Press.) 65c Yukon Hot Water Bottle, : n hi, ceeer ot eee thier | igitly treated at Tacoma, both by| The captain also asserts that he |! ‘whaneee ived |, BSTACADA, Ore., Aug. 19.—Word Be burners jocated near the par Ne n w York clothier| the referees a by the press, His|is the jiu jiten champion of the The steamer Fanebago arrived | has been received from Melbourne 8 Fairfax Fountals 8 as they are a public nuisance. A} who made three attempts to commit |horse was secured from a Ivery | world, open with a challenge to any |! bort this afternoon with @ cargo) Australia, that Rev, Harold Rate TRUSSES ay hai large number of signatures are be-|suicide by cutting his wrist and Stable and he had @ small riding | wrestier of this style. ‘The state-|Of @#pbalt for the Barber Asphalt) io, “formerly of the Prechymeny 75 New York Klastic Trusses, |g, "3. Fountain i tas shininet taking carbolie acid, died early to- |*addle, while Nelson provided his | ment that he was formerly a ground |COmbAanY. The steamer algo carried | church at Hillaboro, Ore. was shot for 01.10)"; a 7 day, after begging his wife's for-/OW8 mount and had a regulation | keeper for the Vancouver ball club | 4¥mamite for a locabfirm. The Win- |.) 4 killed there by a fanatic The ») New York Elastic Trusses n Several weeks the burners were | (:/, and regretting his act./@rmy saddle. Twice during thelr | arose from the fact that for a time |BebaKo came from Ban Francisco | i cassin was captured Faxine Pad, for $1.75 | **? A ordered closed, after the matter had | His financial backer was his broth ntest MeLagien broke his stirrup, ' he ned at the ball ground this week arrying mixed cargo Hl $3.50 Melbourne Hnglish Trass € I been taken up by the Salmon Bay |erinlaw, Ren Schwab, a wealth 3 a is for different sound pointe Desperado in Chicago for $2.70 RUBBER SPONGES p clothier of Provo, Utah. There is The City of Pusbis, with passes $5.50 Hohenstafe’s Swedish | 35¢ R Sponges, for - Improvement club. Tests made b : — gers from San Francisco, arrived) CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—N. Nolton Tre f my k ‘ the health department showed that | $9,000 balance iio the, Hokson carly this morning and Samuel Burhars, wealthy stock aso tet ace -/ 84,35 dbo R mty bank to the suleide’s cred men of Wyoming, were today at a ¢ Radical re « the fumes from the burners were Puget Market Co < The steamer Hyades, which left c Truss, 94.60 value, for 08.50! $1.00 Re ve 1 pol sono" as one ° Nome last Sunday # due next Sur tacked b a robber who gave his eo oa ba ee ene the parners of the gee gh naan B: day with $300,000 in gold dust name as Fred Madore. Madore SHOULDER BRACES sonia C. M. Gallagher, driver of the Great Meat Special The steamer Katanga, which has| Jumped at the men from a doorway ea his morning by Patrolmen B, Jone to| When Nolton struck hin After a ector Shoulder Brace, f nd Coop eckle driving : » P lespe © fight with the police Ma ‘ man alder I tions, and the fume are bad proceed to Pc and to take na i He was released on bail pending t North ore was captured as formerly, causing much discon cargo of flour for North China 1 ing his hearing in police cou . ' fort and annoyance te a | porte will omy e he cargo at dents of the ’ At the m A LieHT. Lumen this port. She will carry 6,000 tons | 4€ HAD BEEN THERE HIMSELF, | ing of the impre gpa step J, ji and will salt for the Orient Aw| | : : | art cr pe P . z 29 Reporte %” you know how it te vr Oe nee e¢ com How much of that cheese did am 9, teela to be poor u posed of Ruffner, W on ee Tomorrow (Thursday) we will give away that $100.00 worthoof 8 Man of Great Wealtt ui nd . " elike was TT hursda ! © away tha ).00 wort 0! Parkhuret Still in Jail n jrea ealth Oh, ye aise nies Ge Gee ee The hole of it meat, We will announce to you the fortunate ones in ‘Thursday's Selehieail @ Giiteied. a nearly got run down by own’ auto Two e ® vial tehte he pape Are you & customer of ours? You should be. We sell you || ombogsier, in still In the county | mobile downtown toda Main Store Trunks comme the best m in the city for le d although every effort ha = = We Want the Ladies made by him to wecure the $12,000| |) py 610 Drug pa eo our elegant ine of Wall Suit Cases . . bail, he has been unable to get it.|} Patent Attorneys . Fo {Paint 8 Wall Paper ( Traveling Bags e ig ite arke Parkhurat’s wife was & vinltor WC |] MASON, FRNWICK @ LAWRENCE Second Ave. cn ederal Paint & Wa aper Lo MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO,, B/ ong talk with him | Mis Between Cherry and Second Ave. 4946 iret Ave., Arende Annes 919 First A | MAIN FLOOR PUBLIC MARKET BLDG. | Gym shoes just recelved—Hall, | | 3 James Streets s Doors North of Vester Wa? enemas —_—— si. we — 1111 First ave eorll

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