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; ; ; ' i ; ° 8 THE — 7 SEPTEMBER 29, 1908. COUNCIL DOUBLES ON eine DRUG@S THE BON MARCHE THE_BON_MARCH .pRU This Will Be the Greatest Sale of Blankets GARBAGE QUESTION sree in the Successful History of The Bon Marche meaerae cpus THE QUAKER Std At the Recent New York Auction Sale Held by Order of Amory, Brown & Co., Offering the Entire Production of the Nashua Mig. Co., Jackson and Indian Head Mills, use YOUR PHONE we Dfuv reo ML ESS Fron pen of the changes having beer Two Gcdlecanee Passed | mado necessary by regrade work Fak ths Collection aad | Buy Purnis Wednesday-Thursday Profit Sharing | Ordinances intr God Destruction System. earn eae Siekia ua’ anmaneind During these two days both Quaker | and buying furnishings for the new | Will win a host of friends through direct The city council succeeded in ac-| municipal building were pam jeompltshing the feat of straddling) Counciiman Armstrong's ordi ing—giving profits to the buyers instead of fh fence Inst night, when the munte. /RARCe Amending the antinotse law, |] printers. You'll always find here the “Most 4 “ MIMIC | which Im intended to prohibit the {pal dade passed (wo ordinances |piowing of steam whistles within || Best for the Least,” and a hearty welcome covering the proposition of instal |the elty limits, was referred to alll er buying or just looking. Share in these The Bon Marche was the largest purchaser on the Pacific Coast—and the only Seattle store per ling @ city garbage collection and | committer Savings Wednesday and Thursday— i sonally represented—buying close to a hundred cases—three times as much as any Pacifie Coast docracrion ayeern ce y concern { ouncliman Murphy's bill, | “gen poe ap ing - a Me . prema: soTANIeay It was a sale of strictly first-class goods, the new and perfect products of these famous mills. The tremen inal garbage collection propost ; Arey fn 3 yor yo ecltic for ‘roubles of i dous buying power of this store is most pronouncedly shown in the unmatchably low prices we are now quoting eg Havas the ordinance introduced ib. cans, regular ine 1 and »y Councilman Goddard, calling for | special 6c gular 76¢ phe, ¢ & Vote of the people on the scheme hree quarts of 35e for 50¢ 75¢ for $1.10)) FF: ae foot... Ons 108 | ee - The Murphy Plan. WOODLARK MENTHOL @ The Murphy plan fs to raise SCAKE TOILET SOAP+-A Jer RIES Bed Sheets $100,000 year for five years eee: ey Sea in the regular tax levy and to ex ch cake ropriation of $66,000 slayer of | His , Wife Must! ral fund to start the Stand Trial for nH end of the business im DR. EOWARDS’ DAN PILLS tomach ang! 55x72-inch White 64x76-inch Mottled Cotton Sheets, Gray Cotton Blank os age nl the Crime. PAGING OBA’ SALT—Take BLIGS NA bound at both ends; 4 , ie Ane | sea bath at home 58 NATIVE ft and S ets, good” weight ‘The 8 ! moray | (By United Prose) Per tox 25c ; er soft and warm, Sale ; plied ‘ on ba Png tne lA ay. «dl theo) | IE CINGOLE a : S, i a pai +e one Ol eharge of murder in the first de ict L & SMe price, each— Sale price, a pair its r routes in various por pee was filed against J. K and women’s size Mean post AM—The oan “ districts, Thomas, slayer of Mrs. Grenaida warm, dry feet. Last ” om —————--= | "Thomas, whose body was found palr of shoew; re aly BOR .onsss ssn buried in the back yard of her per pair, 60¢ C home Saturday afternoon. it is be VITAL VIM nic and lieved that the prosecuting attor Satarvansine . hey will have difficulty in convict vas Per ~ "BOc i ing Thomas on thie charge in the ‘ face of the fact that the prisoner || FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE— ' has confessed the murder. Thomas For the throat and ' otis claims that he shot in self-defense. Regular, per bottle 44e for 75¢ Blankets|$1.10 for $1.75 Blankets|$1.45 for $1.85 Blankets |75¢ for $1.10 Blankets and will fight the case on this/f $1.00; spec 3C | krause’s Liver py a5aT24 Gray Soft-nap 64x80 and 72x80 inches Gray nd 64x80 Inches, Gray, White and | 60: aches, Gray ‘ov Bank 4 = i i ais ee ROBERTINE- For the complex mple package ” ton Blankets, fast colors, red| White Cotton, wo ft and fleecy} Tan Cotton Blankets; pink heavily napped, red and fl FR Hh mage Bong ae gli fp fon: special, per 2% borders, 44c bee nl te ayirok gydag red and blue borders; soft ahd = ee eo only 100 75c | hunting for a hole in the walls bottle THERMOMETER B PALE. eee eeeeeee wae pt $1, 10 warm, but not heavy 1 no er which might have been left by the | BEEF, IRON AND WINE—Ton- | e house Sera . sale price, a pair $ 45 Blank | New Fall Suita, made ty woman's let had she fired, as fe, nutritive and stimulant. | = ted on small ¢ 69e for $1.00 Blankets | go 45 5 50 Blankets $1.98 for $3.00 Blankets | FU BM 0.25), 90s, mate te Bh omnes detus, Minted. Aithough [ean ise 50 tor hemi ———————— $2.45 for $3. e i! 50 for $2.00 Blankets | s+. Woe we 4 JE ™atoriale and styles which they looked - carefully over every bottles pape c ‘ predominate, at Reason inch of space they found no such SSx72-inch Gray, White and Mot See | Hiankets; ailcotton blankets mt sone - . < a 0 " ble Prices-—Cash or Credit mark, and they are tnelined to look DON’T tled Cotton; pink nd red x80 and 64x80 Inches, Gray} ‘at have the warmth and ap } o,Pricee—Cash or Credit cr cipher ener narra them FORGET borders, Right weight for coot} Nap Blankets om, with ee : pearance of wool, that are | A a yesh ® ye hae el nights or to w warmth and arance of| Cotton Blankets; soft afd! lightweight, soft and feecy = se nc Sg cng The strong point in thé defense THAT we are Seattle agents winter time. , me Night soft and| fleecy finish, heavy and me-| to the touch; allk mohair tesla, Sagmged + ‘a of eparen, the abaenece cf WU for pairs in this great sale §2c 7 . $2 45 m9 rd $1 50 rr ea $1 98 | styles and materials a nesses and the consequent Imponsl at v sale price, a pair " price, a pair... Othe a patr ' tiodeat prices bility of proving that the story is VINOL untrue. The police will, however a wine of cod liver of endeavor to prove that Mre ithout off, Has no oily MILLINERY, Thomas never owned a gun, and We secondly that Thomas has not been $10 All-Wool Ingrain Rugs $7.80; 40¢ Muslin Sash Curtains 25¢ | that we have res . een to beast hen % comes in Beattle since the time of the reconstructant for old and » urde: { « We sell it on the to our Millinery Depart murder youss. The Fall Sale of Homefurnistfngs is smashing all records, and no wonder, Price concessions are broad and HB ment Depar money-back plan. If not liberal. We can good All-Wool Ingrain Rugs at Great Reductions Size 9x9 feet Size 9x10%% feet quote a few typical values and remind you that there are scores of other bargains just as $2.50 Lace Curtains $1.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains, in almost an endless variety of patterns; 3 and Stunning creations from MISSIONARIES TO satisfied with it~—xet your foreign fashior ters, as | TELL OF LABORS Ber teetie $1.60 well as our home produc tions steamboat lag 100 miles of Rev. H. Stephens of Toronto, Furs FURS FURS Canada, was the principal speaker! ALL KINDS. at the three-day convention of the} Minsion Alliance, which opened ng superintendent, ac- P. 3% yards long; white and Arabian CASH CREOIT this ning at the Gospel Taber bis wife, was present. | China $5.85 $6.85 best cc tion of patterns EASY PAYMENTS corner of Main st and ue mé none ana A speck om sions Regulaily $7.50 | Regularly $8.75 on Seay hepa seats hy as |tow terse’ and of Size 9x12 feet i % ONE PRICE TO ALL ernoon and ral hey Ww Mem 124¢ Figured Silkoline 8¢ lf you intend making Comforts this winter, here's your chance to save on the covering. Wednesday we place on sale 2,500 yards fancy silkoline, in a multitude of patterns and colorings, regular 12'%4c grade, at, a yard aaa 8c THIRD FLOOR. $7.80 Regularly $10.00 40e Sash Curtains 25¢_ Pair Ruffled Muslin Sash Curtains, of stand ard quality Swiss Muslin, dots and figures; 36 inches long; drawstring all ready for the window; Wednesday, a pair e 25¢ ‘Palace Market BROKERS ig tga Es Ea 1318 a — Second Av. — 1912. Main 5 (pM ares S27 Wiest Ay. Sane of our Fall Sale of Cut Glass at great reductions. Dinner Sets; beautiful floral decora 100-plece Dinner Sets; handsome en Ore we et 22 Ae) te wt eee 66178) ee = $14.25] 4 iS NOT EXCLUSIVE—NOT A BIT! RCH You Don’t Have to Pay for Mahogany and Other Fixtures at My Store—I Have the rae All the Time my 7B SILKS : om GDS SENGALING o.KS, 39c ed effects mn sale tomor RICH CUT GLASS—Tomorrow will be the third day | $25.00 genuine Haviland China 60-plece | $17.50 German (Carisbad) China BLANKET, UNDERWEAR SHOE AND DRESS GOODS SALES DOZEN SUITS ARE [na mot yt he acta hat a | jand thinks that it is nobody « e in here; spe business what her fiance ae aa eatifier th BROADCLOT! yp sede bo i ge 4 3 T0 WE WED va Mio mE: : : y ha is te a Seattle: full b4 % Now On at > | ; e t ’ \ f th i0 it Nw Dye Works. =<) | * | 4 “$14 MY STORE cee “is Win Marry Ne Boa _ York) grorsie Sl andl BEARCLOTH AND FUR COATING — —— 40c No. 2052 Sheepskin Trouble. 2 eae encwbati ate Priece Is she lacking in’ geometry ? | (By United Press.) |" Mrs. Jiggers—-Not that; but 1} NEW YORK, Sept. 29-—-The an-|asked her how make nut fudge, | nt here toda Edna land if you'll ve me, she said she hadn't been taught 3144x344, 4-Ball 3-Pock- et Nickel-Plated Purse— a5C $5.00 value Biack Se Plu yard Ww frauds Men’s Hats ‘ as Sa d no John B. Stetson, Knox and , ' ; Pe Bennett $4, $5 and $6 Hats for } t © Pine White Wool K Saat she $1.50 | . ker RAINIER CLOTHING CO., | LINING DEPARTMENT IWNS—Spectal Sale eeetesrorasrerers 1104 First Av } Bh M | Miss Hopper sayn that the date :, | me: aera toes COMPANY F WINS "iliiaiamaiameaniaesieaiiadbatiiaial 30c eaten SATEEN, 19¢ ee | PUGET MARKET CO.’S |ff x Ge ior at For’ Lawton wanton y | Gaireat Meat Special | ret iy 9, fl poreremen 19 weconds, Com for Wednesday } 5 { H th ne | Fine, Fresh Leaf Lard, only, per lb. .......121-2e |! : 0 , 4 0. oan | Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, only, per Ib. . .12 1-2¢ Every packer, from Chicago to the Coast, is asking this prive | nt Bg 10¢ urd in 10,000-pound lots, We bought our lard before the raine ice, and It's as go 1 as money can buy, Trade at the Puget Market Co.'s Big White Market, and save money on your mea : Hae 1 jan Net V 98c The Big White Market |@': mh. 156 MAIN FLOOR, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING Bryan and Taft Election Puzzle It at all olgar stands F. M. SPINNI 1310 Second Avy. See Uns for Shoes, Mankets, Groceries ae ee = ——