The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1909, Page 8

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BROADWAY SCHOOL Pgrer BOYS MAKE A HIT "25 prucg DOWN-TOWN STORE nd |f 013-1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE. PIKE ST, 0 WESTLAKE AVE, Leather Carnival and it THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE RETAIL USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2015 — ~ MAIN 24 WE OELIVER FREE TO ALL SEATTLEL THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE , Taffetas and Foulard Silks | Tn th Ist of a great foulard season co I kable b oppo leans: "Twely Thates are pi "lk Ant aor Toul conch ns cde ‘an : fbr ie T U E N) DAY | and conventional designs— -smalland large. They come in the new oe of | olive, cock blue, and . ; ance. Not ox he houwe Jappreciative audience, There the best Jokes, the 1 ballads, @ moxt beautiful |ncone and the most n sketches ever produced | [Broadway high PRODUCE AN MXCELLENT MIN z STREL SHOW pBeronn A (Newlin billyble brought the f PACKED HOUSE, ballad. Frank high tenor 5 el & McDor | rose, smoke, taupe, wood brown helio | exactly what hundreds of women will be wanting for | selves and daughters Also plain Satin Messalines, in all the new spring shades-—-wistaria, cataw ba, mode, leather, olive, gray and staple shades And be grade Chitfon Taffet, pure dye silk, in browns, blues, grays, helio, mustard, dinal, navy, seal and Copenhagen, All in all, one of the sirable sortments we've le to offer our public at such a low price day, 85ce and $1,00,—Main Floor. cedar, and pe are summer frocks for them This is the sale you have been waiting for, ought to be a record breaker A Ss Finely finished bags—~9, 10, 11 and 12 inches in length—leather lined—with inside coin purse, smoke, reseda car silk as Pues most de : Genuine Horn-Back Alligator ever been 50c a yard, instead of 75c, We $3_Untrimmed Shapes $1.95. 75¢ Flowers, to Trim, 50¢ And Easter Only 11 Shopping Days Off | In addition to the special prices in our Untrimmed Millinery | Section for Tuesday, we've a big flower sale on. You can't miss !t—if you're in the neighborhood of the hate. Get hat j and trimming Tuesday and save a third. Each day counts #2.50 AND $3.00 UNTHIMMED SHAPES, ma Tnelude = turban, brim, roll brim ghapes Of att raw, fanoy bratd Ope- and tw blue, sky drown, navy An » at all the nat ure! shadings. Although the size of the bunches ix mo: Tuesday Second Floor, “SAMPLE” purchase includes new Cloth, Fancy cloth—reefers and three length coats for toddiers 6 years—lined and checks, stripes and the | plain shades a style. THE SALE PRICES ARE— for $1.38. for $1.75. for $2.98, for $3.25. for $3.75. | Children’s $2.75 Coats | Children’s $3.50 Coats Children’s $5.95 Coats Children’s $6.50 Coats Children's $7.50 Coats These sam quickly choice ple lots al Be here ear! Second Floor, SPRING COATS ||} FOR LITTLE FOLKS AT HALF The richest little garments we have ever offered— | spring n Serge and Broad quarter f 2 to unlined favorite only one or two of ways go y for first yvelties in Ladies’ | 5,000 SAMPLE PIECES OF ART BRIC-A-BRAC AT HALF PRICE lwore larticle HANGS MAN: TO TREE OAXACA, Mex ing hin March 26 ener the ranch and hi# bod mortiing hanging tree Near derer, wt cutting hie throw knife. SAMUEL SANDERSON, PIONEER, IS DEAD At the age of §% Sanderson, for 20 years this city, died yout the home of his daughter, Mra. Ge V. Witkes, 201¢ Franklin av Mr. Banderson was a descendant of ) yours of Mra, Lewtr her daughte The iatier ha loath, f fata) childrer faring the # vo A.-Y.-P.E. MYSTIC EMBLEM Good values regularly at $10.00 and $12.00 made an extraordinary buy—but could only geta an early bird. While they last, your choice sy f . 18 25% Off sive nature of our few hundred, so they won't last long. You'd better be count of the comprehen ible therefore offer On ac stock, it is impo to name more than a few 4 We rth (25 per cent) off of our en- week. This in , Music Rolls, illets, ete. Some and it j special cuts i straight dis- just in, Squaw Bags with extra strong handles We have ane xcellent $1.50 Best quality leather and draw string This is the great sale that comes only once a year. From one of the country’s largest importing houses we secured their 1909 SAMPLE LINE of high-grade BRIC-A-BRAC and VASES at about 30c ON’-THE DOLLAR Included in the lot are the famous AMPHORA and STELLMACHER TEPLITZ VASES, world renowned | for their original and unique shapes and hand-pair designs, which will surely appeal to lovers of the ceramic art Seldom, indeed, are such rare, exceptional values |Ethan Allan, He was born in Ver value in*black, brown or tan lmont, near Lake Champtain, on Fet ruary 25, 1830. He move Ohio ' , tm 1854, then to Wikeonsia the same year In 1684 b 1 te reer size and a muc’*finer bag. Wofth easily | $ 3.00 Vases .. $ 4.00 Vases ... $10.00 Vases ... $15.00 Vases . The Best offered at any one time $1.50 $ 5.00 Vases $2.00 $ 7.50 Vases .$5.00 $12.50 Vases . $7.50 | $20.00 Vases Bosoment t Flour, Tuesda Morning, a Sack This is the lowest price quoted for the best flour in a year's time; and we advise ail our friends to lay in a good supply now The Bon Marche brand, wheat, satisfaction. phone or mail orders. made from unexcelled for making ther than any other brand of flour and none gives such 8:30 to 10:30 Tuesday morning, the highest grade bread, cakes or pastry bluestem It goes fur- universal $1.29 a sack. No ‘Best 20c Table Oileloth, 45 Inches Wide | It’s typical of The Bon Marche, indeed, Pi] Special as this, just at the time, too, when it will be most appreciated—for } the uses of oilcloth are many at this season in white, marble and mosaic colorings ig 1Se a yard. No phone or mail! orders. [escsten cr" 12 Women's Kit chen i Aprons, of checked ging- | H ham, assorted colors; good | BE Size. with pocket. Tuesday Z meine. 124c each. to offer such a a pgp ate Best quality, 45 inches wide: 8:30 to 10:30 Tuesday morn- The White House 59 Cook Book for .. Cc 8:30 to 10:30, yard . M-inch Mercerized ite Contains 3,000 thorough- | . Sateen, very high luster. ly tested recipes and much | Tuesday morning, 14c a useful family information. | ag At the Lining Coun- Tuesday morn’, 59c each, | 25c Black Sateen, Good Bread—Soon Wed ~Usr— Excellent And Live Happily Nobby Spring Creations Big assortment of Nobby Spring Suite. Make your selection early, so it can Flour Ever After Tourist Hotel Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up Special Weekly Rates be properly fitted to you EASTER MILLINERY: We have more exquisite Hats than ever bdetore. If we haven't one to'sult your individual taste, we have experts to create what you desire. ——-AND— Turkish Baths =. Corner of Main St. and Occidental Av. Buy on Easy Payments. TUESDAY SPECIAL Every Piece Guaranteed to Be the Best. the time to lay in your Easter Hams, 1 will be higher in price. Cash or Credit One Price Westherg & Childs Incorporated 1312-—-Becond Ave,—1312 . «Only 15 Per Lb. .Only 20c Per Lb. The prospects ee Erlves ero, ta Prices run this way: $2.50 [5c coaer welght day pound Laundry ° Cry, White yee- Gay, ¢ bare New Prunes — Sinall meaty California Prunte. Tuesday, 0 7 pounds, if. ber pound... ..6@ | Piece . Testfted stork day pound New Currants <i and ready Tuesday, > ike value; T day, 2 cane a Fanesey —- ibe Bot. te | 18¢ Bot. the . | Ceylon Tem—Rich Frmerants a bec uteday pound Fourth Ploer, Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry DIRECTORS JAMES D. HoGR N. B, SOLNER FERDINAND soMMITS 4. D. LOWMAN A.D. STRWART ©. 1, Bene B. ©, MeCOnMICK » orricers JAMES D. HO GH, Promta ye LOWMAN, Vice Presi STEWART, View Prent- NER, Cashier SANWORD, — Anat, a Bhown, Annt, Cashfer, wW. ¥. PAULL, Trost Officer | Ne when he came to The tune |today at the remic ter Gaughter, resides in this city AGED WOMAN DOES NOT _ KNOW OF HUSBAND | ne jJohn Lewin. | not do it justice; | Although braska, living there f Feat joer will be nee of hin da Bmith, anc The A-Y.-P, mystic emblem con- test is about to draw to a close. Next Week the decision wit! be made and the surprise prizes award ed. 60 you'll have to hurry with your list of letters found in the emblem 24/ TWWREE FOR OWE What Is It? hold eh Mre. Charles L. ther 'S _DEATH Mre John Lewin does t know it, she is a widow, after 69 of married life. Her husband, died March 28, at the Mrs. J. M. Broce, 9625 ay. When death parted 4 couple, the husband was Tuesday Only If you are contemplating a new Dresser, we | suggest that you see this one as soon as possible & ) i the number is limited, and they are certainly , value at the special price. This P rincesg Dresser is finished to represent quartered oak; t&p is 21 by 35 inches. Beveled plate mirror, 18 by 30 inches: top drawer full serpentine shaped. This cut does etter drop in and see it. A Handsome Pathern 1 0 Years This Iron Bed is a SANITAIRE, an, like all of them, carries’an absolute guarantee for ten years, The top is 5 feet high, full size, heavy coi.cinuous foot and head posts, heavy chills, an comes in pain and combination colors. While you are in, uptice our display of the new CHILLESS IRON BE Us-~ in the massive tubing, and our beautiful e xamples of BRASS BEDS, Only one 6f the specially priced beds to a customer, $10.00 Value for $6.75 $2.00 or more. Special, THE QUAKER DRUG CO. 1013-15 First Ave. —TWO STORES— 406 Pike Wanted, Wanted, Wanted We hare €? cach buyers for erty Teng from 01.069 to 8% u feve ANT. property te ‘vat? We whit weit It INTERNATIONAL BOND # BRALTE 1600-10 American Dank Butiding Reading Chair We don’t carry the cheap “made-to-sell” styles of Morris chairs. A chair of this kind is used so coms stantly and affords so much daily satisfaction to thé) owner, that it pays to get the best. solid quartered oak frame, highly polished golden] finish. The cushions are filled with excellent grade) of felted hair, covered with velour in choice of se eral colors, One to a customer. $15.00 Value for $9.85 Save 30 Cents a Yard on Carpet Two good things in theeCarpet Department to~] morrow— . terns in ROXBURY too well known for mment here, Some Several pretty hall and The regular price of this carpe Kor two days you can select it for, m ade, The first is some ten very pleas TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARI its wearing qualities to need any with, and some without, borders. stair carpets in the lot, is $1.25 a yard laid and lined, a yard .. Also five patterns in PRINT kitchens, pantries, halls, ete, 65e, but for two LINOLEUM, suitable for! ys, a, choice rat, a yard The regular price of this ic This one has a

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