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THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST. 2, 1908. THE BON MARCHE JHE BON MARCHE | | idery trimmed and embr reduced $3.50 LACE WAISTS s; reduced to Beau | Striped gingham and crinkled: seer H 11 $10.00 AND $1250 WASH SU | Wt € ane 4 ed fi ire . naterial $2.50 Values, Saturday For the weekend Weight Matting cloth lined leat corners, brasse and catch; 22 and 24 choice of both sizes Saturday Third Floor $1.95 trip, Lig Suit © inside t $1.35 Values, Saturday 98c A, most unusual bargain ed Crochet Bedspreads size, deep knotted fringe, pink, brown, red and colors fast, quality good. ular $1.35 values urday only, each Basement navy WOMEN’S DRAWERS 39¢ Values, Saturday 29c Two styles, one price. brie, with fiveinch lawn fie, trimmed with one Torehon lace insertion ed with edge with narrow embroid ery; 39¢ value; Friday Second Floor SHOULDER HAMS Guy. 40c ONLY «0.0006 properly Sugar-cured Jean and tender, at Marche, Saturday FRANKFURTS, Ib. DRIEO BEEF, The fresh Pioneer demonstration BUY SEATTLE-MADE GOODS TOMORROW —_——— Annual Day for Sale of Home Products to Be Observed. Tomorrow is Day is arged by the Made-in-Seattle and every resident of this city merchants and com mercial bodies to buy home-made Koods. The attie Chamber of Com merce has issued a bulletin giving & list of articles whieh are manu factured in this including most everything from aluminum to pretzels All the necessities of life and The Raven Drug Co. 1412-16 Second Ave. Shafer Bidg. Watch Prices. Phone, Main 2648. Prosene for 4 regula Salvatone, for Rheumatiam; trial wlze 2he Wernet’s Powder, for Compound 506 For your stomach take Cooper's New Discovery TO $6.00 WHITE tiful “$2.98 $1.00 AND $1.25 WASH PETTICOATS tape straps Color full blue lo quickly clear tl ing them at these astonishing reductions, $1.25 TO $1.50 LAWN WAISTS—Lace Suit Cases $1.95 Bed Spreads Reg Sat 98c Of cam ruf. row of finish. muslin, trimmed 29c smoked Bon a pound 10¢ daily 12'2¢ brand %1b, cans 10¢ KIPPERED SALMON, selected pieces, Ib 2'2 FRESH COFFEES, Challenge blend, of superior strength and flavor; Ib. ... SALAD DRESSING, Mrs. Por. ters, made in Seattle; special 10¢, 20¢ and 40¢ R. B, Calley, re odds ome mussed .19C $7.80 Striped reduced $1.25 AND ECRU B the have es while they SECOND Ww. calf, chocolate vi: * 2%, 3 and 34 the season; Saturday at. BOYS’ $2.50 SHOES $1.69. omen’s $2, $3 and $3.50 Oxfords Get any Thursday—firgt day of the sale? Good news—the last half of the lot goes on sale Saturda And a Sale of School Shoes GIRLS’ $2.50 SHOES $1.50. greatest dren's Dresses tor days. We fear we have not enough to last all day, and would advise dey FrLoon : black viel k most wonderful ‘bargaine of Best Grade Jumbo Calt Lace Shoes. solid leather tn- soles and count ers; vamps that are not cut off; well worth $2.50; Saturday— $1.69 Exclusive Seattle Agents for Royal After 8 Saturday Night 15c Box Fine W 1 Pound Raven Linen Lawn bie ise 106 Jar Best White bese de 25c Bottie Bay Rum 120 Rosewater After 8 106 Castor Oil 106 Sweet Oi! . ie. oe Each 25¢ Box (3 cakes) Kirk's Fine Toilet Soap, assorted odore after 8 10¢ 75¢ Shoulder Braces, after § ze regular The iting Paper .he¢ Waterman Fountain Pen, $1.00; after & QO Extra good 75¢ dainty f duced te to These will be cle est Bargain We Have Ever Offered in Children’s Dresses $1.75 Values 6 to 12 Years This is without question bargain we ever offered in Chil the dress atember school you to come No! quality Box Calf and Vict Kid Sehool Shoes, oak soles, low heels; stylish and terviceable shoes sizes 11% to 2 $1.75 a pair; 8% to lL $1.50 The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. Society Needlework Packets. Taking a Big-Loss on Suits, Waists, Etc. nd ends of Summer Suits, Skirts, Waist Look for your size, sand Wrappers, we are offer LAWN anc to TO $3.00 WASH SKIRTS—Of white poplin, Indian Head, linon and natural crash; reduced Ware 98c LAWN KIMONOS—Hip igu $1.25 TO $1.75 LAWN WRAPPERS— And Full Length Kémenos; light and medium colors and sed out Saturday at prices that bear no relation to values SE School Suit ng DRESSES— $2.98 JUMPER 1 Bordered lawns length, 39c red effects; re reduced .79¢ lots dozens of other small ECOND FLOOR | Pretty Veils $3.00 Values , $1 .69 $2.50 Values Veils, 1% yards Brus Net *quare, black and brown; large and small dots, edged with taf. feta ribbon, Silk Chiffon square, in myrtle, pink Recently $2.50 and clone out a smal! bal ance they are Main Fioor I Veils. Copenh d, whit 45 inches gen, Kray 5 ee 00; to ‘$1.69 | Formerty 250 a Yard 7hc bead | Here i @ bargain, and no mie | | take, just at the right time for school dresses ton Sutting, in all the new stripes and plaids, in 32 inch oa wide. Those come in lengths from 2 to 10 yards; launder and wear splendidiy, These goods are the regular 26e qual ity in the plece 1 Bale price Tic Beautiful Cot Basement Men’s Neckties SOc Values, 25¢ Saturday We're making & splendid offer ing at this price. Fourtn- Hands, Plain colors, stripes and plaids Only now will 28¢. buy such Neckwear. S0c for Men's TSe Nealigee Shirts, all sizes; white with black dots and fMgures Main Floor od MEN IS OUT es And will be shown for the first time tomerrow at THE BON MARCHE, In two grades. twe popular prices, $3.00 and $2.00. Yes, they are different—very different —- your Spring Derby won't do at all. But come and judge for yourself, The Hattery is near South Entrance—a step inside the door. WOULD MAKE DESERTION FELONIOUS — jot | Standard Oi! Company | won here }not a writer, by | 000, his decision being reversed by | |the higher court. The action for a | re-hearing |e taken at the direct or | der of Attorney General Bonaparte, jafter a conference with President | Roosevelt. The case is to be vigor jously prosecuted by the federal at torneys. A jie the Judges DENVER, Aug. 21.—"The judge} who cannot see the Standard Ot] [Company of New Jersey in the Standard Oil Company of Indiana and who cannot see through both of these legal fictions to the real owners and real offenders-—Jobn D. Rockefeller, H. H. Rogers, John D. Archbold and others—ia either blinded by prejudice an unfor tunate disposition to obscure the merits of the controversy by strain od and irrelevant technicalities! This is the phrase with which At torney General Herbert 8. Hadley Mi iri terminated a ringing attack on the recent reversal of the clwion by the United States circuit court The address wan made before the | convention of the National Associa jtion of Attorneys ¢ al in Hadley is president of} the organization PERSIAN SHAH'S MENU QUEEREST IN THE WORLD. wen T+ | a Sa THE SHAH'S BILL OF FARE. | i € par lear Must Perform Duties ” ately 0d ty SPRINGFIELD if They Would Retain Only One © 3 Sovereignty. - t becomes Kove) (By United Press.) ae “ SPRINGFIELD, ‘Ils., Aug. 21 Watch your ey t Business is being resumed here to This was the warning to the | the day, and conditions are fast ap-|gtates of the Union given gratue apy proaching normal. The people @re|itouniy this morning by Amasa M. | ©'# © polmt of-teet going about their business a8 usual. | Haron in his seventh annual presl- |“ There is stilt a gubdued air of ter | dential address before the nation ror in the negro quarter, but the commission on uniform state absence Hed this t the New ashingto Kate Howard, who was in dicted last night for inciting vio- don't be good and per lence, was released today on $10,000 | gar n, duties that properly be g bail. The grand jury is still con-|iony to yo ou want to watch out. _ ‘ sidering the cases of the others ac-|or the Hogey Man, in the shape of © ae nen cused of complicity in the race | ine United States government, is Mac Pie AnetER lthe functions that have always be ote longed to you aid is HOLDS SMALL BOY theld ike | the non-payment of a board bill was an |morning, with the result that little | Theodore Fisher, at Qu ad the erection of an addition to the co an feel de ma |nence of the stabi | hol The most unique bill of fare in the world is probably that present od each day by the chef of the shah of Persia to the controller of the household for the food eaten by the “king of kings.” The chef is & Cook, oO he does not make any pretensions to higher education. Instead he puts down, | with great plainness, just what the | shah eats. If the “king of kings eats fish for breakfast, the chet | draws a picture of a fish. If beef appears on the table, the picture of a cow will be shown on the bill And so it runs straight through the Hat TRIKEBREAKER IS ASSAULTED Sporadic outbursts of violence tn the local longshoremen's strike ar still in evidence, despite the efforts of the police and the restraining or | / — _ —— ~|der issued by Judge most of the luxuries, besides prod .| The report of the committee a An Italian strikebr » while vets of mill and factory which are Lawyers Are in Favor of Im=) ome pent oF tn simplifying the comMK from plor 14 late yesterday in common wie everywhere, are prisodment for the present system of bila of lading | #f@Fnoon, was accosted by union turned out in Seattle establish Offend will be read to the membere of the | pickets, who threatened him. Run ments enders. Association tomorrow, and the com. | "2 away from them he sought Many of these articles have be ae mittee members Will mak that thes |Petuge at pler 7, where he waited come standard ut the coun be given another year before offer. | “Atl! they were out of alight try and it {s re of thone| Desertion and non-support js to|ing a final draft of their proposed|, Thea he ventured out, but soon who have the rests of the! be made a felony, punishable by im-| law found himself surrounded by t city at heart boost home-made | prisonment and bard labor, {t the union men, who struck bim wit goods as much as po! ecommendations of th ational, The question of delay is expected |(helr fists, He again took to his Many of the mercha Commission on Unifor te Laws to evoke considerable opposition |2eel®, running to pler 6, where he| apecial displays of article i iNed at the coming meeting | from many members of the commis. | [Ud & policeman. When the two| tured here in th te ca era ly Fagg nis Bee cia sion.’ Pih nomsaetiian tas ued ae [tee the pickets had left, and| omorrow and w ‘ too glad) ‘The committee assigned the task | work In charge for three years now | {he Officer could not find them to furnish cust “ goods of working out a uniform law eoy-|and the proposition of putting it| TWO strikebreakers who had gone which have been turned out by lo ering the subject of marriage and off another year is sharply critt.| pler 7 previous to this time to cal manufacture divorce offered thi vi ite |elsed by those who believe that the |8et thelr pay, seeing the pickets, | r ort, which was read at the vn | committee has already had more | * d not leave until escorted by ‘337 ea t received—Hall, | ing jon of the associat than ample time to finish tts labors. | dock workers ’ Acute Meade *** | Other reports read included those This afternoc session is being committee commercial law, The| tee on a@ tentative draft of an @ect . ‘ 50 utive mit ‘ ave @ Bur to make uniform the law of -cer. oe eg bere te hyp defn a mary of its work of the past yea | Uificates of stock FOS SEY DEINE SOURS Overy Week, and that no plague-infected rodent , Ne aa MANIAC ATTEMPTS MURDER been found since July 9, the| 4-Doors Above the Times. PROTESTS AGAINST LIGHTS , Ith department ts pushing the | Opp. Bon Marche. sarhaiamiin By U i work of exterminating the rats and The Raven Talks The Amost Brown estate haa filed | as) (ny United Prose.) preventing a repetition of last Mar. Ind. 4972 q protest with the cit council oe FRANCISCO Aug a ear's plague @ proven wit nai yy, | Charles L. Harris, ‘« restausant | | Warm Ghessiates te iivieote tiation of tha ieiiasee ti keeper of Lands End, on the ocean NO BLAME FIXED. the child's friend: be . = Third pth yg fds | leech tract, hdd a narrow eseape | D. D. D,, the eczer cae the Bhatt dln gy iy from death at the hands of a rav-| At an inquest held yesterday into See the new Denatured Alcohol ot apport to th ing maniac early today The | the death of Harry P. Blaisdell, whe Sietd Cok a asset ta af sound vdinance | M#@nlac, Anderson Bresco, was final-| met death in a cavein at’ the jn A | A overpowered and taken, reped,|A.Y.P.2. grounds last Monday, no | We have the Genuine Golden Today's Treasury Statement to the tation blame was fixed for the acetdent Medal Harlem Oil, f pe bot WASHINGTO A a1 To ee Pe Be P Keto bisa expend P Market C freee EE agers uget Market Co.’s 7 wie oor | BIG WHITE MARKET the 1 a pedi Dentifoam Tooth Wash, ne fancheste H,, can | $ i « al ite le to T i epard t at tT 10¢ Nall Brush, for Be | Michae The dog is to be taken SAVE 25 TO 40 PER CENT ON YOUR MEAT P, & W.'s Sugar of Milk, regular north on the Hyade |f Prices for Saturday: { Pricwa for Saturetay: ie ive | |g thotied teed Noseta, ger th .... | Lamb OReps, per bp Was | Sguibb’s Spices, regular 2c, for biase mee "em be. Rese | Veal Chops 1 package 10¢ iy fot Roawte, AD ce ond Be 26¢ bottle Antiseptic Witch Hae f| Offiew Bwy: Fbe apiter te morn | ort MP var th. Fe and We Noting Meat, per Ib... zel, special 15¢ OMG (Yew Foe aliswiog tim to | FO) Boavte per id... Ame 35¢ Nail File, for ihe 100 YOUr Grhwimgm Oh mesh ie. |g Mor Mcends, pay th, se | 80¢ Package Sachet Powfer. 1f¢ 9. grets he & Usebie w eee eae * YT soda Mewa Vad, gor W 38¢ ni i igri ne Pate Artiot Coegewty): “sl fe | Hames, 196 Vea > Grad coM. Gped argon ounce Perfume, for oe way th | One to @ customer Office Boy (truthful: “wen, |} | EG RKET | Fine Assortment of McDonald's § not ctly, @Be just said, ‘Ta nm | Candies, atter 8... Half Prigg Bl away, Joe; they make me sic Adit PU r Ms pa, Harper's Weekly, J ° . Q ° |house fleet will Ne tons of four. morrow and general merchandise for Or fnetans me J ° “® have no patience with there women who run to the dive courts after the least litte quarrel | * with thetr husbands declared , child Judge A. W. Frater from the beneh Six Of Inmates Are Reported , arn mF ee. thin, morning, after he had wnray as AMlicted With t enterday and daa eled the domestic tangle in the fam i Von Publ ¢ ing lily of Frank Crick, who had ap-| Typhoid. " nd: gavel Opens Way for the Rehearing pealed to the court to obtain pos-| pier ' nd oer a of the Standard Oil Case weenion of his 2-yearold child Te. te r en of & No divorce sult was involved in| ay epidemic of typhoid fever ha ‘ officers 4 Which Was Reversed, tne Crick suit, but Judge Frater | eee eine nee the Cath at thee jadmontshment was meant merely“ see t f chool by SOR: aR PORE as a warning. Mra. Crick had left Olle orphanage at 12th av, 8. and uy. Every 7 « cid (By United Press.) her husband in Vancouver, coming | Judkine st., and the schoo! has 0 on to CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—Counsel for|to her mother's home in Seattle and quarantined by Health Commins! - “sp a |the government today filed a peti-| bringing the baby with her. The | er Crichton the fe pread 4 aay 4 for ro-hearing by the United| separation was due to a trifling J court of appeals in the case | quarrel, and differences were quick of the Standard Ol! Company of In-|ly adjusted, the couple with thelr) #6 WA TCH YO UR EYE in which Judge Landis as-|baby leaving the court this morn the famous fine of $29,240, |ing reunited and apparently happy | SAYS MR. EATON of any outrages has large bh met in its first general ON THE Fa Goes Deeply into Subject. his, in brief, wae what Eaton a Of course, he didn't say it in just those words, and it took him upward of two hours to make his meaning clear, two hours liberally punctuated with references to state's rights,” “state sovereignty and sprinkled with bewildering technical allusions to famous cases. When the first session of the commission opened, the big audi New Washington ho Th Mal! San Francisco neurance ratg per cent Schooner tered by the Pu FOR BOARD BILL That a S-yearold boy cannot be any ordinary chattel for | nounced by Judge Frater this Bearing 58 pw after having his phin left at 9 o'clock |libeaty re ed fo ew hou torium of the Saeed aed : fr MP papier tel was well filled with a weighty for Skagway lof his anxious mother, while the/salaxy of ponderous legal ome Cneyyias green | wor no had put on on the the appointees of governors, chosen er © salle | Se Prat | ‘ore Wolken ‘ne ty Hg P sed Oring {to furnish @ panacea for the tangles Eagle Harbor for Sam ™ Ale! O000)] | Mra. Fisher, who ts ob! to | of litigation by discovering a means Thr vessels Of ~~ hese | O) | work for » living, had put the boy |for bringing about & uniformity of Steamship company ee hil In charge of a Georgetown family, |!aw throughout the Union mien Ie Sunday from waa ¥i OQ agreeing to pay $15 4 month for his| President Eaton's address, which Northwestern, from vu board. was the big event of the day, W4* pected to be picked up by ¢ | or { Not betng able to settle, she went followed with the closest attention this evening. ‘The d 0 I after the boy, but his temporary |and infrequently interrupted with Paralion from Skagway uf ae guardian refused to relinquish her | dignified applause rive Sunday, Qs} Ke hold until her claim was lquidated Must Legisiate for All. With full cars ial i F The pollee were called in nd Judge Eaton said part Captain Soule, ten Wake Frater settled the question this! “No state can live to iteelf alone Francisco last night gor ! AS ”) morning and every state is bound to legis St. Michael. late for the benefit of all the) After coaling at states. Failure on the part of the yucatan re rned to pam WILL STOP BUILDING OF states to perform their duties can ing Captain OBrien only warrant the assumption of caught in the | lthese duties by the United States STABLES | The United States is sovereign within its own limited sphere, but leannot encroach upon the sovereign | powers of states A meeting is called for tonight!” “The fact that the office of R. C. Culvér, 1503 today, for the first time, ieen Anne av., at § o'clock, to! Pacific coast but emphast the jopt measures which will prevent|immensity of the empire over which this conference ts attempting to bring about uniformity of legis lation through comity between we are meeting on coma, she will complete 4 Schooner Taarus, idle at Everett, bas to carry 800,000 feet of Tacoma to San Pedro. COLORADO IN The cruiser Colorade & drydock being rep ers leave Pier 2, ler Way, eleven times dally Navy Yard. Round trip, @ the w stable situated on Blaine st id Second av. W., and to compel abatement of the nuisance. Many property owners on the hill that the health officials, in aling with the cow stable nul- nee, have been blinded somewhat company’s stock: | st “This conference knows only one country, the members of which by uniform legislation can be knit inte still closer union to the benefit of stea iders. Dr. C.F. Lathrop ix years in Se. Removed to 18 People's Bank E. a and | Craigvar of the Water. rrive at the Great orthern docks tonight to load 500% shifting to Pier 6 to night to load machinery the sailing Tuesday ' Steamer For further THE STOLT? & tent Shater Bros. —Not site Sarge but Best Ready, New Fall @ cae Suits tor Boys THE NEW FALL STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING [|S NOW COMPLETELY READY. THE LARGEST AND THE FINEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER ASSEMBLED. THE STYLES ARE VARIED AND INCLUDE THE POPULAR BUSTER BROWN, SAILOR BLOUSE, THE NORFOLK AND DOUBLE BREASTED EFFECTS. THE FABRICS USED ARE BROADCLOTHS, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS AND SERGES. THE FANCY WEAVES ARE ENTIRELY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL. ALL SIZES, OF COURSE. Prices Range From $3.50 to $5, $7.50 and on to $12.50 Summer Suits Selling at Reduced Prices — sed out at very saath: All styles and « Suits Worth to $4 for $2.95 Suits Worth to $7 for $4.85 BOYS’ CAPS and colors Halance reductions stock of Boys’ Clothing All sixes For fall; all the tyles Boys’ HOe, Te, 1.00 st hoes, Underwear and Hosiery popular HATS. . { st Everything for mplete Fall show Suits for aT Men ‘$15. 00—New Men at this poral ordet. styles Boys’ Waists, Shirts, Boys — Ce The Shafer Store will this seas price—-Fifteen Dollars. ‘The We commend them heartily m feature tailoring to young a partie y he fabries an 4 prt f the highest taste, New fa lisplay~ $F Last of Season’s Suit for Men—Now $10 ricably low pelt Tomorrow we offer the residue of the sea tock of M Fine garments in every way—excellent styles, good fabrica— included r’s and the fan hoff Eff makes All sizes, all wanted fabric Bach suit as caref though you pal price Suits That Formerly Sold at $20.00 and $25.00, Are Now Offered at $1 0.00 | Men’s $3.50 and $4 Shoes and Oxfords $2.85 Patent Leather Oieskin, Viel Kid Agente tor Edwin Glapp's Shoe if and Calfskin are includ Shoe Store—First Avenue Side—Aroade Annex Shafer Bros. Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long \_

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