The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1909, Page 8

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2 Se ete cea THE BON MARCHE That e story in a nutshell—that's the y which will bring here Wednesday in spite of everything-—for, no matter how little y may need a house robe ust tempt vr, Well: sean three pc Just the thing to slip on these cold nights and mor 80 ones as the cheaper, but all go at one price Wednesdaya The Store for Men—Main Floor, Sale of 65¢ ana 75¢ Roses at 50¢ nery fad of the hour. Buy two ur winter hat, and see how We are—you are-—for ) select from so far | ge Roses | wv, Amer- | ¢; Imported ¢, red, brown, e spray American Beau and Fe actual 6Se and | “Improvement clubs througt | ducing citizens to plant dahl white ty } row will distribute them at a merely nominal price 200, These roots have been examinee an ox pert flortat—e who has lived in this for twenty you pronounced FINE also advises IMMEDIAT: PLANTING if they are to bloom June 1. Included are the newest varie such as WINS OM EB — white; KEYNES—white: KRIEN EKILDER—pink; STAND ARD BEARER -— scarlet | STRAHLIN KRONE-car d@inal, red nd magy oth ors ON THESE RooTS Is AL TO FROM FOUR TO SIX DI VIDED ROOTS, WHICH SELL AROUND TOWN AT $2.56 A DOZEN; YET ALL YOU ARE ASKED TO PAY HERE TOMORROW IS Se each for what a florist would Ros lage “New Spring Hats $5. 95 As we exp ve sold all we ino made up of these Sure ng Hats Mo day, but a fresh lot just received ra : our workroom enables us to contint the sale Wednesday Twenty dif es, incl luding the new “Fl ‘L amp Shade,” “Tub” an Turb ans, of jet, fancy straws ar braids, in cascades and plain, dec with flowers, wheat, osprey, rosettes of ribbon and silk; fancy or tai lor trimmed, black and all the new spring ? colors; speciatly priced at .........-s0000 [aa hae we by TE LAWN, 40-inch, « Of course you wouldn't expect it fine enough fe am hest dress! No, te be * Hut It te pretty fine and firm for aprons, watste and unpretentious ki | mMonos and secques. Ite a good 12% quailty St- oe worth he oming te “? . | Main Foor. | | | cary Department. A remarkable bit of good fortune awaits the pre broidery, neck and sleeves finished w eep flounce, trimmed with rows of T insertion, beading and ribbon, or lace ; Long Skirts of cambric, w Second Floor. The Bon Marche Wednesday Morni i No phone or mail orders accepted for these sales. | Sc Handkerchiefs, QIC | 3: Cork Book, DC 8:30 to 10:30, each . | 8:30 to 10:30, each . | Women’s White Ciwn ‘Handkerchiets, Model Cook Book, contains 3,000 thor- | crossbarred, with ‘4-inch hem. Wednes- | oughly tested recipes by Mrs. Willey, Wed- | day morning, 2}4¢ each. nesday morning, 25c each 20c Baking Powder, 14 35c¢ Children’s Rompers, 19 8:30 to 10:30, a can ... C 8:30 to 10:30, each... c Price’s Baking AE aRR house Ages 1 to 6 years. Of blue and pink wife knows what it is. Not over 2 cans to a | chambray; yoke, turne collar and pock customer. Wednesday morning at l4c can et. Wednesday morning, 19¢ each 25c Colored Sateen, 1 oO 7\4c Apron Gingham, 5 8:30 to 10:30, yard .. ‘C 8:30 to 10:30, yard .- Cc Short lengths and remnants of plain and i quality Apron Gingham, blue and | fancy stripe Mercerized Sateen, Wednes- | brown assorted checks. Wednesday morn ning, 10¢ a yard ing, | saw and shingle mille and | et araps ib Cowlts county t mustc to the bh * has en have been out ¢ “North ‘Yak linn Mt pevoctal Sale of Sinks, $1.50 Up WERE OVERSTOCKED BUSTAD MWD, & PLUMBING Special Suit Sale $16.00, $18.00, $22.50, at $7.50 CROWN CLOTHING Co,, 1121 First Avenue. Puget Market (o.’s Big White Market Sif Second Ave. south WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Pure Kettle Rendered Leaf Lard 2 Pounds for 25c Soid all over the city for 15¢ per Ib id ploneor at the » long ilinew was born at Candia, 1844, Me and eatabll that firm until 1906 j worth this price wholesale. | - | | Duy a Champion Gas Range and get & coal or Wood range free, *** \- “ie it | STOP THE RENT. }f We can soll you Beautiful |] Homes, Cottages, Bungalows. You can save on many items at more. Do Your Marketing Here—You Get the Best Biz White Market MAIN FLOOR SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING this great market as much or Payments just like rent. T. P, FAY CO., ING, Mehihorn Bidg. ... Wednesday » match; ankle length, High-grade garments, perfect in ev » bed for the forty winks, Not one robe in the ordinarily under $5,00, and there are as many CACTUS DAHLIA ROOTS | AT THE BON MARCHE 20c Official Flower of A.- a in their ya #0 that when the vieltora strike the etty pressed with the beauties of the dahlia and ite glory Ever | ready to lend a hand—sometimes two—-THE BON MARCHE has imported 6,000 WHOLE dahlia roots, and again tomor The Exposition management named the flower—The Bon Marche the price~now it's up to you-—Fourth Floor—Gro- Women’s Undermuslins, Worth Up to $2.50 mpt comer Wednesday in just 300 of the fluffiest undermuslin bargains ever seen. The quality and quan | tity of trimming on them is most lavish. They include Combinat Corset Cover j and Drawers of nainsook, trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertion I fine em broidery—drawers and cover joined at waist with lace or embroidery bea yy ribbon drawn through ; Gowns of nainsook, French or high neck style, yoke of Val j with wide embroidery and tucks; worth up to $2.50. But act quickly—they'll not wait long at 8c | SEATTLE PREACHER apy, hot alr sweat baths, and other | drugless methods. Optical room for ‘| fitting glasses and treating eyes. ! Consultation free, ‘Treatments $1 each, A. Holt, Osteopath and Op PLASTERS THE CITY WITH ANTI-JAPANESE TAGS JAPAND SE wxorry THE BON MARCHE WHOLESALE DRU DOWN-TOWN STORE $13 -1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PINE ST. mo WESTLAKE AVE, PosT-OFrice sum-sTATION AM AT THE UP rows prone Are Well Orgnnteed. Each n pot f clothes like rt the ind | | ~ BRIEFS BY WIRE Denver 1 Y.-P. Exposition the city are active tn tn a handf 4 cakes for and gardens ey will be im | the very best preparations. QUAKER COLD CREAM is ite exquisite quali both a food and a a arts that dell to the complex dentrable “256 os 50 sane WITCH HAZEL CREAM is a non-greasy, non-eticky cream for roug wore lipe chaps, freckles and tan; noth ing like it for after being out in the wind 256 wna SOC totes where « Jap te TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH 20¢ EACH—at the rate of charge $2.50 a dozen | Mix two ounces of Glycerine with |‘ & halfounce of Virgin Ol of Pine }compound pure and a balf pint of traight Whisky. Shake well, and take in doses of a teaspoonful every four hours, This mixture possesses the healing, healthful properties of It keeps you straight and compe in twenty-four hours and cure any cough that is curable. In having this formula put up, be sure that j your druggist uses the genuine PURE GLYCERINE—Speci magic; cach sree» partment There are 300 Robe grether—the rmakes of a good manufac nade of best double-facedGerman down and wool-mixed robe in all the w navy, royal, scarlet, maroon, tan, WOOFTER’S CORN CURE~2 1 gray and black ured, some plain with border in ie 1 al BLACKHEAD REMOVERS— 8 use YOUR RETAIG PHONE IND. 2015 — ~ MAIN I we DEL c regu Jepeal WALMSL hed y’s c LEANING PAD—Takes +09 ume ees “ROLEUM i LLY (Vaseline)—Not the ch tores, but chemically pure; HYOMEI The wreat Catarrh and Asthma Rem- MAJESTIC GLYCERINE SOAP—Each cake Time to Take Care of Your ial February and March winds are apt to cause chaps and roughness. The Quaker meets this condition with a host of | ALMOND CREAM + | r growing cbildren, often weakness. For the adult it gives correct shoulder 1 polve, Men's, women’s and children’s sizes, for, pair.. non-greasy, non-stic ation some prefer It to Witch Hazel for wind 25c and 50c bottles VERNON EXQUISITE CREAM A delightful skin food; very made from roughness, ¢! tan— fine quality, exqul delicie Price, correct pr pualy perfume JAE seis Improve Your Carriage—THE | NU-SHAPE SHOULDER BRACE Will Help breathing; enting consumption THE QUAKER DRUG CO. 1013-15 First Ave. —TWO STORES— 406 Pike St. IVER Free TO ALL SEATTLE, iret | For Wednesday We Offer the Fol- lowing Suggestions—lvery One a Saving wt ie _10¢ .10¢ 1k cap, ordi- 156 is anoth ky prepare 1 almonds} haps and sitely and - 59c especial ally A Marcin Olt of Pine compound pure. prepared and guaranteed only by the Leach Chemical Co,, Cincinnati, | Ohio. i] the Pines, and will break a cold | New Dreadneaght Launcheg BATE t ~~ WANT— Wood or cc POULTRY Be terante ring chicke dry-pickec k ~—oa— ing hicken, ary A Yakt Pg pice Gaile thing tm fresh lace and insertion, or of Cigars, Worth your while to come in. sCuINEIDINUS or, PALACE MARKET be Tait ‘Tune ave. ate ket affords at right prices jad Tit Pike Se. Second and Yesier Show Still on | Sti drawing crowds | of enthusiastic visitors levery day-~dry or wet If you would see ft at | its best, come now—in | the forenoon, if posal | ewe ee E natin, beaution, all A $148. Wome’ New Spring Waists Regular Prices $1.00 and $1.25 th. DIM Plekles—New pack | > wine, while they Ladios, th of Taffeta is no better er skirts, Extra ¥Y quality ood rustling taf Underwear Fanc eee “'99c ahs wisbeed "Vente 25¢ bey, ate ae od Lisle $5c y Shantung Pongee Sil New Spring Patterns—Today’s sale continued tomorrow. An extra special offering—27-inch Shantung Pongee ( Silks that are really worth $1.00 a yard. MARRIES oa Woodbridge, daugh hn Woodbridge. of ) Was married on February F James Marcus Wit Suit Supply your spring and summer needs now. Special tomorrow, per yard he h 7 Franklin W. on, Mas, | ‘Osteopathy Electricity, vibration, light ae SPROTALLY © Ww OUR LOWER FLOOR men's Black Fie lose en's Black Ribbed Bic Ww n'# Black Cotton 8c Baby F White r Special, per yard White Outing F Special, per yard BEST 100-YARD SPOOL SILK, Se Beat equipped offices in Seattle. | ticlan, 407-408-409 People's Bank | Building, 2nd and Pike, Mata 2451 stetemmecerenrmnitnntes titi - KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, If you can't get boote or hes wd HEDDING mon BEDS nuas shoes to fit You, got them made ft Bs to measure at | 217 JAMES STREET bl aesesestenesttatsestetetett st 4 fish Aq GUARANTEE BIRD STORE, 108 Spring st., between Ist & 2nd, gL ADIES-THE OXFOR Be SEASON IS HERE—Our Stock of Low Shoes Was Never So Complete as Now—See Them. | LADIES’ OXFORDS” | eae ik to be had at any price than you will find in the All-Wool Plain and Fancy Panamas nted shade and (52. Inch Wool Batiste ry w the p etty woat *, equip Her lene displacemen ver all ie 64 { more than quarium. Het an Silk Petticoats er Prices 00 to $7.50 lain; a good svelty el w w Fancy Lining Satins for two inches in lining satins rringbone soft weave 50 Ptbkes ‘adi Dress Goods w designs and vat are shown a fast an fade; ex ® and ‘mins s akirte anc priced, Seeds, Remedies, Geld dress fo %. Breeding amied 25¢

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