The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1909, Page 16

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¥ 16 THE STAR-—FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1909. Le ene ee RN NR RO MR A MR EN eee Ree Re en, CC CLL CCL TC LLL ALL LLL AT ADDRESS IS FUNNY BUT — ‘woimee Site THE LETTER IS PATHETIC) .2x72s.22:, UP-TOWN ST PIKE SY, mo WESTLA THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THe BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Saturday at The Bon Marche RR om 3 P4 ; Ps © | pomr-orric i i & To Tax Boonor Mar * s oir ay THR UP me Tt * in Boattle tows * ‘ ) * Washi * 1 , x - " e to go an ff " e e ee atte. 3 age : That im the add a lett Ae } ards on Charl n these Hats are $4.95 instead of $7.50 is that we were able t aby A B.A.T ’ ~ buy tl terials and trimmings at a f m of the former prices, We turnec ‘ 1 Baty till ' F f r] uy hg / It starts with, “Dear friend Mr.”| ter, and nda but it k and : | and askew the ald of the “tax new | seem f t ‘ mg, that the pet ur prints te , The Mary Garden ard large Japanese Sailor, Poke Bonnet, Bowl, Jardiniere and sor man,” in locating a loved br auth was a : Peach Basket shapes, ae well as the popular Cossack Turban. All are represented er long missing hearted one, at a ne he ¢ r Y ork Trimmings Include cherries, grapes, foliage, roses, orchids, field flower gariands, quills, | Please look in your land taxes| may know Dan fir a at litte s é ' fancy feathers, velvet, satin measaline, chiffon and fancy ornaments. There's a color to a” the letter, “an sea if| may be found and the: last. ' an go with every costume, new or old. There's Edison biue, wistaria, catawba, reeeda my dear brother, Dan Bryant, has| of the aged father be « ‘ be d taupe, myrtle, hunters’ green, heather, brown, burnt straw and black sold out, and please write and tell | ful e ¢ ark THE LATEST FREAK IN MILLINERY | 23°: a SATURDAY Prices on a Few Specials in Seattle's Biggest Drug Stores SPIELER'S NORMA—An ox DRINKING GLASS quistte perf satef trimmed Hats, actually worth $ ), at The I Ma at lor $4 $1.25 and $1.75 School Hats Reduced to 98c Ww ox € « a de e the stock ¢ n rme ition, and f \arge Sallor © BROWN, TAN, RED, NAVY leather. 65e_AND_75¢ UNION SUITS |] Situs 25e erect | | ba GAUZE BANDAGES " ‘ " | RICKGECKER'S GYP PER pt inches pe 2? Women’s Unios ia ‘lewis Ba { Women's Fast Black Silk Lisle, Fast FUME—Very delightful, Reg ai: 4 rele 4 c r tting. high n lon r +f Lace Lisle; plain tans, blues, grays | B0c of Wikte tram ht tanta perfect-fitting, hig neck vw and she Black Lace f 4 rer 2% to 3% sleeves; low neck, no sleeves and short Boys’ and Girls’ Fast Black Cotton Stock Special 0 Rat on ipodiii ae sleeves ; low neck, knee gth, lace tr ings, spliced heels, double soles, toes and PINAUD'S® BANZAI PER 4 fo med; all sizes, regular extra sizes if Ij double leg to ankle, Saturday, 3 pairs for erat Gn” Bessel e 59c SOAP LAKE GALTS—Reg Ste Saturday, SOc a suit Mate Floor | 50c. 6 wlze 39 siecieiaiinniinas \ PINAUD’S MARIE LOUISE Specia pieoasi ic WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS THAT 23 5 ‘WERE $29.50 AND $32.50 REDUCED T0 . PERFUME - Hew $1.00 of ABBOT’S SALINE LAXATIVE. Bpe 69 Keg. $1.00 size, pe e| mee 89¢ BUGAR OF MILK in | GARDINER’S BROMO - MERCK’ original idb. boxes. Re She Bpecial ...-... 7c , ms EDY gives quick relief t& to be had. Reg rh ats p 2he octal houmatic sufferers and cures 2be. Special . {4c neon Ree. 9 1 RIVERIS TALCUM POWDER— , ecial 5 st remedy Pull tb ex. $1.00; specia hende | fia for $23 50. With season just sway sch reductions are most unusual, but we prefer to sell while new Reg. 2h 18c tee’ GARE sieeiall | feeling certain that this method will picase those who have not yet bought Special .....0.. . cae tien 23¢ tel bh ‘ y nen's we how T Specta ‘ All are new, correct models, in the most fashionable materials for women’s wear shown The weatthg of the singic otring, locsety beng from one stee of |B PY pron *: Saeeee ores agri Ae ‘ fdas. < this season; HANDSOME SERGES, PANAMAS, WORSTEDS, PRUNELLA | die hat to the tther, 16 another tall inesy freak thle yeas, With & teber soteen, Ah ent. voet: | 0. D.-Sritey nedy CLOTHS AND MANNISH MIXTURES, stripes, checks and mingles; also the choicest | crows of gree metallicised net wa ste over fold, a goid straw ota package. Special, Rox 91:00 tae, nena. of solid colors, in all the new shades, aa well as black, navy, green and brown coats, in all | and & row of large pink roses nevtling im front, this ie a charming 4 geal , c euiar pelea foci. model i correct lengths and models, silk or satin lined; skirts full gored, entire suit beautifully pr cb - d trimmed; all our $29.50 and $32 amiss ok Spring Suits, me 7x P 50 | Women’s $5 to $7.50 Dress Skirts That assuredly presages a throng Saturday such as you have doubt- i less seen here upon similar rare occasions—-for women know that when | THE BON MARCHE SKIRTS are marked at such a reduction, it pays 'e , i he to drop everything and be here. The styles are the ne materials Atlas ¢, gray, black, stripes and | aps. Two hundred—may not last all sexs ee ec ee JUNIORS AT VARSITY FAIRBANKS TO MAKE | pq i + ARE CELEBRATING |HOME PASADENA TS one mar ot @ junior you miat: Hy Vuited Pree) it you are not a junior you might! pagans Cal Apri 20.—| = we - meld * 8)! Former Vice President Fairbanks | eT ee ee plies to university students only because thie ts Junior day at the state institution. A program of einborate dimensions te being car | ried out, including & parade, canoe races, cande war, baseball game. end various other athe attrac th The Pacific Wave, tbe “U"| daily paper, in issued by juniors today, and tomorrow a 42%-page} BBs eid nts edition of the Tyee, the JUDIOT ene fotewing are the average organ, will make ‘te appearance. prices quoted br the local whole ESTIMATE COST OF RUNNING THE FAIR tt @ill take 96,000 per day to operate the Alaska Yukon-Pacttic exposition during the 126 days that it will be in operation, The largest items are the ceremonies, mat concluded through agents A dea for the purchase of @ $80,000 reat denes in o. f the fashionable dis tricts of Pasadena. It ie said that he will make this his futere home Established in Boston 1869, 40 Years in Bust ness. 84 Stores, Evidence Ow Goods are Panama and Sicilian; the colors, navy checks; the trimmings, day Saturday DRESS WELL iik and self and pay us os you get paid. Our $4.50 to $8.50 Lace Waists Only Following our usual method of keeping stocks spick and span, we } have marked for quick ling those f waists that got mussed up in the Easter rush—strictly up-to-date models, in cream, white and black Lace | and Net Waists l " ie long and short sleeves ; « nt and back, Sale starts at 9 A. M.--and we would advise early choosing Second Floor sults look good, feet good and Right and Right. Splendid they are good. RD OUT ae Ng NS ofa and ath Thirty i ot in yi " nd dollars wil spent for < A rare turn in the market has provided such a sale of handsome Combs and Barrettes as firework), and the special events | Turkeys. live 1b . Fy you have not seen or heard of this season before now. Back Combs, in shell and amber, with scheduled will cost $60,000 at beosa ts: ie for Men and We fancy stone settings; also handsomely carved Combs, no two alike; Barrettes, sheli and amber, GOOD HEALTH EXHIBIT ¢ live’ ib ; = snes no : . ‘ ye n't Buy Clothin some carved and some with rhinestone setting in corners; Rolled Gold Bracelets, chased and i mh, Soe ee eet Hy : : ferlor quality or go new apparel because lack ready money for @ cash purchase of clothes. We Guarantee Satisfaction Tt is easy to select will please you fn @ Spring Suit from our steak. q We have been making study of Men’s and Women? iter Wearing Apparel rs, and we feel satisfi » know how to cater to @ most exacting demands the critical buyer. Men’s Suits $15.00, 818,00 and up $35.00 Ladies’ Suits $22.50, $25.00, $30.00.) $35.00 An exhibit Intended to educate | Beleian hare. Ip... 6: people to guard against contagious yo Ah td and infectiout diseaser will be|fown th.” | pinced om puvite view at the A-Y P. exposition under the direction }of Dr. Bimer B® Hog, state commie sioner of health. Ap allowance of 44,500 has been made for the pur-| | pose The exhibit will be located in the gallery of the foreatry butid ing. After the fair closes the ex hibit will be shown tm other cities of the state and emphasized with | lectures by men particularly fitted to disenss the subjects ARREST MILK DEALER © gclonevh Fate, dairyman of pene. outh Park, was arrested yester 7 ‘ day by Sheriff Joe Hill on a war! "fnnochy Vemminston rant charging him with soiling milk tern Washington | below the standard. The complaint ny | Was made out by State Dairy In *pector John BE Wranger, who tested the sample of milk from Zafe's dairy. Zafo was released on ball, ROAD THROUGH plain; Bandeaux, Belt Pins and Buckies; sample pieces, worth not less than $1.50 to $3.00. | While they last, Saturday, 98¢ each—Main Floor. s MEN’S $25.00 AND $27.50 SPRING SUITS NOW. Choice of Men's $25.00 and $27.50 Suits at the Bon Marche Saturday for $19.50—BLACKS AND BLUES EXCE PTED A Sale that affords men the greatest opportunity of the season to buy a fine hand-tailored Suit, guaranteed to fit before it leaves the house, at half the merchant tailor’s price Every garment included is the product of a well-known maker, and reflects | careful and correct making in every detail s New Spring and Summer models, new fabrics, new shades, including green, stone, smoke, slate, tan, brown and elephant's breath—the latter a great favorite with the younger set. All are serge lined and have hand-made lapels and button-holes. $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 Suits reduced to $19.50. Boys’ $7.50 All-Wool Suits Reduced to Prudent mothers have , ity here to save © f turdiest f nee to be had at ar dno! i goods, In new col ore. y Suite, with straight pants: De d Sack Coats, with cuffs, pock eta and Knickerbockers. And me have an extra pair of trousers. Mate-tala, fine English worsteds ‘ t serges and f chevivis, in brown, gray, b mixtures. My a’: odds the best money's dollars.—Main leer. MEN’S $1.25 BLACK DERBY HATS 90¢ MEN'S $1.00 SPRING UNDERWEAR G3e | nee In Men's and Boys’ Saturday trade in = PLANTS AT HALF PRICE | This entire list of plants was raised in this soil, and | | are exactly half the exclu- | | sive florist shop prices. If that doesn’t get you started on garden-making, we don't know orth in town at Tho Milwaukee is preparing to tap the rich timber district lying in the vicinity of Port Ludiow and Claliam bay A combine of Chi cago capitalints has a fra the road, but o aetivity the Milws to go ahead and construct the Ii at once. Part of the right-of-way croases the state capitol lands Clallam bay and Port Angeles have mn selected as the terminals of the road Payment to Suit Yo J corn meal, ton ed oate and bar ey, mixed wy sess in ¥¢ of tho a citle of the country make of cloth : can Wearables that what would LLINERY Co, jes Bi Puget Market Co.’s Big White Market FOR SATURDAY Faney Milk F 1 Veal Roast Liitle Pig Pork R per Ip Fancy Rolled teet Roasts, ‘per ih 12we Prime Rib Roast Heot, per it : Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o'Clock ITELY SJMPSON 414 UNION STREET eo-—-Mixed. Saturday 25c Lobelas——Border or creeper i} rT '. One Block From Postoffice, Between Fourth and Fifth Rest D. New Seede Northrup | King’s Northern grown | vegetat and wet Sentile Agents me Journal Patterns, Nemo Corsets, Plet« Hert Baxt Hams, per it Hest Pickled Pork, per ib CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE. All Freeh Dressed on. the Premises. HOME MADE SAUSAGE, Visit Our Ballard Branch, Same Prices. THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR 80UTH, Lic MARKET BUILDING . I standard be = Lilly's No BON t Seattle Agents for Perrin’s Gloves, Hurson Stocks: wn Fertiliner old lawne. T-Ilb, pkgs, 26¢ 1b. phage Fourth Hoynl Society Neediewo:

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