The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1908, Page 8

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petit 3 MLN eit hs NOVEMBER 24, 1908, EAKIN CANNOT PLAY JN © woiziue brut THANKSGIVING GONTFEST abhor r == UP-TOWN STORE ” rree’ To att OF LiveR | pons area ing order returnable Nov rns Punter’s Injuries venting the city from proceeding | poer.crrice sus ill Prevent Hig © {Pith trom Hncriwan ta Me “2 cepa US OSs Participatios. | stn. si on Rev igs ADVANCE SHOWING OF Dims, ced oes sh ates Sat Sea Pan Sat SE | HOLIDAY GOops wity campus this morning when the ening 8 fill. which will news Jeaked out that Eakin, the property to the ex varsity player whose kieking and punting has figuped th thre whining) fudge Henford in the fede of & number of the bie cumvex (his| court yesterday overruled the de $20.00 and $25.00 Values Backs and Blues Included 15.0 Pata ie ree cate Recause manufacturers know that THE BON MARCHE OF SE- Ti cwcich Weuhtaetot afd 0. A. ¢ oO) Seiten ee olay ot tate. Oe ‘ ATTLE is the quickest outlet for CLOTHING THAT HAS REAL i Repert law had it that Bakin was! granted a temporary injunction re Gas to a clemenben prensa en For this year's Holiday trade the Quaker Stores than usual preparatidn, Our » 2U8 wareroome die bales and box ontaining the select Ch -' et Eastern markets afford, and be — ands of the most delightful gif Profit by previous vexatior will avoid the eleventh-hour er a | suffering with a wren f ankle. | y slag the city from proceedings prices will never be lower MERIT—the finest stocks are constantly offered at exceedingly lew ording to Coach I Ye eee ee eee ene iB right NOW. Following are a few random ectione’tra with the Olive st. regeade #0 far| I Siticent showing ne" from ' a badly 4d knee,| an it te block 60 of the | » Thurs) Bell out of the TOILET CASES nd addition, or the grades of | | prices—we pick JUST THE BEST and sell with little profit. Here i | } | the result of our latest purchases chang most MANICURE 6etg 1 with red 250 Men's Fine Hand-Made Suits, of black unfinished worsted, black ‘Hakin’s lous will be greatty fett,|ne north» BM may pig | Thibet, blue serge, silk mixturer, all-wool cheviots and domestic worst pCoyle, upon whom éhe punting will | ei} ed with white | | devolve, is & fair punter, but car matt " he newent eds, in all the most fashionable checks, plaids ; ib ree So, bemee ean OF vaste, wot ices guaranteed lower ¢h * and Say, wet a | and stripes, all colorings, and all sizes, from 33 | hakin of stl> head fon'sse * SEATTLE MAN DROWNS: hag Ota ly corgggy Meet pwewood. Only ysl | 70 and will average over 54 here | —_ ‘ « rere treete we offer tn to 46. As long as they last THE BON MAR | be @ silent abitting’ aby ‘ in (By United Proce) Df A maa rose ornamented CHE will sell these $20.00 and $25.CO Suits at .. team and Figherty will go'in) VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 24 *, fe and toler, a your@ evi ttle, employed by th bin Bieetrie Ce. trneted sow death im the Price only 4.9 VOILET COCEO — Han shapes, etitosmed ! eather box, purple eviluloid bean, he gold satin, some medallion gokt t (weezers, Contains hand klase, comb et Ebonold hair brush, mar handles, | and scissors, of powder boxes This store will close promptly at 6 p. m. Wednesday, and remain closed until 8:30 a. m. Friday. We are ready to handle large crowds in the departments of READY-TO-WEARS, HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES and FOODSTUFFS. But, have everything you'll need on Thursday ordered*by noon, and, to make assurance doubly sure, give your order to The Bon Marche—forty departments under one roof—then everything will go home together. Best be on the safe side. fe and his mor . do not by any mea of the Vedder river, mear Chill eany vietory 1, w ‘ wack, while trying to crows the Rakin, belle they have little etream on a raft more than an even chance for. vic width dre COURT ORDERS posed legs. Rar STOP REGRADES| Mime, PAUL go fer, Base JEWEL and Trigket 267 Boys’ $5.00 and $7.50 Suits Reduced to $3.50 aay erated ~ temporary ren rain Fave RET GLOVE = Hankencniar | | £ ee seTs JEWEL BOX Another New Hotel Just Furnished Hf | eestor tore, “aun sings | | “Seal by Standard Furniture Company wet $1.50 wach —a TOILET CASES—In ho | signs, with fancy | band across toy i | 140 Boys’ $1.00 and $1.25 Pants Reduced to 79¢ A field day of fine values in the Boys’ Store Wednesday—better news than even The Ben Marche endeavor can often make possible. Here are the details, in which every mother of an ac tive boy will be interested Boys’ $5-$7.50 Suits a 50 y Boys’ Le 00-$1.25 an 79¢ Holds white cellu te wwe brush and hand 1 OC better Glass. Price only He tor Materials are heavy S wn duroy, fancy Sx cheviots and wiry hairline stripes, gray nickel him only and white mixtures service ; reinforced seams, Stach, double stitched t | years. § } $6.50 and $7 ! immediate clea ‘Men’s 50¢ Socks 29e: Men’s $1.75 Shirts 89¢ Men’s Dress Gloves 3: Men's s $3 Hats Here $2 r men—in this convenient Store for Men. Just a oe S fare a $2 Each Ne rfeetior om” Hat The Quaker Drug 1013-15 First Avenue-——TWO STORES——Fi Big Savings for Men—especia Hy | step in off the sidewalk— South Ent Men's de a ie re An ir 1 Cl ctiared ead silk clocked block ariety ¢ in xt + ; tlt get : | tive 50x Socks W ed 29c » f. i thes bate ns $2 | day, a pair Men’s Dress Gloves $1 “Meyers”—that point is most import ant of all, as that means best. Made of Me n’s $1.75 Shirts 89¢ We bought over 3,000 of these Shirts ear Her In the bh. they mad tion wher ifferet them at 8 Now, perhaps 600 are left, and Wednesday's | Another sew, modern downtown botel has Just been added to « Mat of hotels, The Empress, located on upper Third Avenue, ne Street. The Standard Furniture Company has just wd the furnishing of the Empress, which insures its comfort nd thoroughly good and splendid equipment, this concern having ifurnished practically all of Seattle's hotels. The Empress is perfect fine Cape skin, in new tan shades clearance price will Le Sic aplece | ty appointed and conducted by competent management. / by A o10 seams sewn for keeps; every pair guar- They $1.50 to $1.76 Shirts in | whem ene ne ane me anteed. No store in Seat- en's $4 and $5 Shoes; all tenth style, in t rkmanship. You will | soe ¥ ire : inna all shapes, all élzea. ‘ a# woch, Plain and | at, a pair ..... Stree 14% to 17 Agents for Ladies’ Mone fournatl Parteres SILKS SOLD AT THIS STC LONDON’S GUARANTEED TAFFETA Guaranteed is the Word. We don't try to wiggle out of making good our assertions, When A garment Happens to go wrong, we do make good. Full yard wide, $1.75 value; highly finished; our name woven on edge. Try this if you want a good Black Taffeta Silk Special Wednesday, only, per yard BENGALINE SILKS Beautiful Corded Sitke, to all street and evening shades, rich silky finish. Will wear and wash like a pocket handkerchief. Very suitable for millinery work Come, expecting the best values shown, Special, only, per yard $2 ENGLISH BRILLIANTINES Sy 1 e silk, never wears out, manufactured abroad, im 2 count for anything apd all three loom late in jife'® aff Ba ackege contains me rial to work on an | work with—S0c upward © late Alfred ler has a just claim to her con» munity interest in the Washington estate, amounting to $30,000. An ¢ appeal will be taken, | ORDERED READY TO! G OTO HAYTI (By United Presa.) | LONDON, Nov. 24.-—It was stated n naval cireles today that the com mande chief of the Brith Weat ' c n had been ordered A.-Y.-P VISITED BY ‘ MANY THOUSANDS | Paid A detsilbns Show “ That Great Interest Is Being Taken. ported and black; buty' this Wednesday if you want extra value; special, per yar t; cream, brown, navy, gr i to hold force in read to go shy eigen '9 8, c aereaenee to and including § si om to Haytl in case the revolution ‘ « " order charging 10 ts went there threatens Hritigh interests ei pe ' ie ty! as vee he : Europe is lews than onefourth as dacdtla tty. 2d the tnovenes shade the i}tn Washington, an¢ Ad. large as Asia, TRI Half Price and Less first week, showing an increased PTF c is bein a ips hi to $12 interest o art of the pr to _ Fe) the one ‘he batidings ana DEATH-BED WEDDING Money Loaned aur choice on Wednesday of trimmed] Extra Values in New Ostrich Plume 1 Tips; new Hat in the store at $2.98; all late Fall Hats, no in a bunch} a on sale WRITING PAPE oe Thanksatving ® Paper; a ier Hox Paper, 24 shéote amd’ 2¢ ¢ ymes are 15 inches long; three and tips come Int white green commission If an occwion| BREAKS PRIOR WILL For building purposes or otherwise Apply to R. Campbell, 112 Columbia Gt champagne, red, ga pink and light blue; Wednesday #, and thus the Holding that a deathbed mar mly maintained, but for the erage ia increased each week. The highest | Pre Overco: d Cenvenetion a STOP THE RENT Special Sale We can sell you Beautiful Half Price Home Cottages, Bungalows Overcontn and Cravenettes Payments just like rent CHOWN CLOTHING ©O. T. P. FAY CO., INC., 5193 Fiew Ave Mehihorn Bidg. ape taining 24 sheets and 24 Better Values Here in FOOTWEAR ce HOSIERY |, Oana Mh cana 35¢ Hose for 25¢ _Wage Larners la f people well pre pared to Puget Market Co.’s GREAT MEAT SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ROUND STEAK ONLY 9c PER LB. TURKEYS TURKEYS TURKEYS DUCKS DUCKS DUCKS GEESE GEESE GEESE A Great A rtment of Thanksgiving I< the Right Price ine based on a ‘dalad 1 | t the Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash, 4 Pair Stocking Fee ooking ¥¥ eet, Ne ven HK. & G. CORSHTE andnnock Presi pier oe 25 5 oP WAWTMAN vi fas} bie . , . ALEXANDION MY iia buiwEANY &@ THEASURON 6 Pair Stoc chin gs Too MA ARKET BOW Es MRI caste saseuasnevin? te vee CASHIER hack oat ' t r OPEN UNTIL 10 P. ‘|. WEDNESDAY \ BLANKHTS sHhoms TRUNKS MAIN FLOOR 80UTH patio MARKET BUILDING \. , ee a)

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