The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1909, Page 16

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THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE ht and tn Boys’ $6.00 Wool Suit 1 to recogn We at the lowest j Me ting the boy for selling the be specimen $6.00 Wool Suits, $3.50 thers cannot fai at this t Clothing store ve made —Mate Floor. The feature in the Hostery Store Saturday will be hundreds of dozene of Women’s and Children's 20c Stockings at Se a pair, or 2 white e|| | ay additiona! tax on Stockings this pews becomes of prime importance.—-Main Floor, be | day For Saturday a sensational offering that mothers will hurry to sh Children’s White Dresses, positively worth $1.50 and $1.75, for Dresses of white lawn, in 4 pretty styles; fancy yokes with clt sertings of Valenciennes lace and embroidery; others have « sertion of embroidery between; some have “Dutch” neck and ¢ trimmed with a fancy baby blue striped wash lawn; ages 2 to 6 ye of dresses to choose from that range in values up to $1.75—for 8 is 15. 2 to 12 years. The regular selling price large collar, nicely trimmed with three rows of bias linen, and embroidere ages 6 to 14 years. All in all, it is one of the prettiest and most effective $2.60 values, Saturday only—$1.98. Second Wloor At 50c you will find Belt Backles and Pina; Ite the Shirtwaist Sete; Collar Pins, and Cuff Links; Hat Pins; Back Combs; Barrettes, Neck Chains, Bead Chains, Etc. A manufacturing jeweler's sexson's clean-up; a little of every thing; values range from The to $1.50. Your choice Satucday at 50c,—Main Floor. Your garden will be the talk of the neighborhood if you fol- low the advice of our expert. Note his prices: Ivy—Kenliworth variety, good size plants in fibre Shoes made of patent legther, with plain hey come in col aia cal pots; Haturday, each. ¢ tons aud cast topes Patent Kid Button Guees | witty ait bina il Mi tan eons eatt Planie=Good size, tn tibre with matt kid tops, Plaid Top Shoes with white oon, chocolate kid, inatt kid and patent peed Lyeeepands patent kid ynve Gray Top Bhoow with pat colt. Gibson Ties, Ties, Oxford Ties, SOG + « ent vampe; Viel Kid Hhoos, biuchor cut, with Batlor Ties, Pumps, with leather bow or | Regular isc and 3 patent tipe; white calf lope patent var; buckle. road row and medium to size, in 4-Inch fibre and many other styles of dressy Shoes Yor blucher cut hand-turned and hand pots; Setsrdey, each.. children. Sizes from 6 to 5. Reorder Plante—large ag Boag Men's $5.00 Shoes, $2.79 bre oo Ag A nd ook Patent Leather Shoes, come in Balsam in fibre pots bigeher cut of straight lace Eoturday, ¢ ach F soles; ewing or stra, Jaste) dull } Coamos In fiore pots: | tops: short vamps Dull Leather h come in button and Saturday morning, from 8:30 to 10:30, buy the best quality Na phone or mail orders and none to dealers 8:30 to 10:30, a yard . 2c Cotton ‘Torchon Laces, eicaits ard ; Various widths, pretty patterns uirday morning, 2c a yard 75¢-89c Wash Skirts, 8:30 to 10:30, each . Women's Gingham, Seersucker | Chambray Petticoats, cut extra full, ruffle. Saturday morning, 45¢ each yard. 5c Cotton Torchon Laces, Sweet, tender, now Se a S. a o Sat Pi sees morning, Pa | to each customer, | groceries 45c 7 “lite” fit in any 13c each, and | with Blue Japar sink. Sat NOTE—No Phone or mail orders Accept ed for morning sales. Seuttle Agents for Ledies’ Howe Jonranl Patterns, Nemo Corsets FL Sontile: Agents for 1 Hursoe Stockings, Moyal foclety erti's Glo Large opportunities are forever knocking at the do It has been for well-nigh 20 years—and we've a pa unusual. Lucky the store or man with a big task? Here's what we mean Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits at $1.00 ¢ the advi an ¢ $1.50 W ah Suits, $1, 00 al Wiowse Suite; | Boys’ Batic t ; f All We ages By te ambray, « nd F Madras, Vt 1 brown | red, pink site: som | Bulle that trousers ‘ | stand fr and $4 3 50 | wlar 8 daturday . | Raturday Including Chemise style. pair for 250, Fast black, tan and brown, Pull broidery and elastic, with spliced heels and toes. To | deep yo! | view of the fact that It la proposed to put | drawn deep flounce, aturday only at neborough” plete belt. Children’s $1.50 Shoes, 98¢ button, hand-weilted | wit toes and medium heels, Wand welted solee. Prints in a host of new 1909 designs, indige > blue and shirting styles, at Sc a 10c Cans Sugar Corn, 8:30 to 10:30, per can ..... 25c Sink Strainers, | 8:30 to 10:30, each .. “HE. wr of this store ion for doing the an example ¢ substat s at $3.50 ability of outfit le reputation and heres a Covers, high Corset Oowns Gowns Skirts. Corset Covers of Natnsook, have ke of lace and insertion with ribbon thromh beading. Cambrie top skirt, Second Floor. are in. Your choice of 400 y We, You'll find French ers of fine tucks and in inch te Je in sleeves, ka with wic lbow ars; hundreds Le GIRLS’ $2.50 WASHABLE SAILOR SUITS $1.98 ‘They are prettliy made, of plain Chambray in various colors and Mack aod white Shepherd check, with “i emblem or shield on sleeve; atyle The “Gainsborough” Belt welts for Women at a new price in Seattle--h60 each; made of | best quality elastic belting tn beavtifal Persian deeian with buckle containing portrait of the The Buckle [sa work of art and worth double the price we ask for com CTION 18 ADVISED. new “Galnsborough Gin PROMPT welted soles 98c CHILDREN’S 15c UNDERWAISTS AT HALF We have been lucky again and secured another small lot of the Children’s Underwaists to sell at 714c each. Knitted Waists with double rows of buttons around waist and taped throughout. Sizes # shown for young girls. THE —= fe") —, wh <fs a =~ an — Sead — Fo lee wr => ——_ = = — i] nse oS 2) | a cae wm =e = ol Soo GIA BO d anybody with outlet big enough to take this lot of 900 Sut We | he let, and it w 1 successful purcha se There are fancy and conservative models; | there are blue serges and black unfinished worsted there are new browns, greens, slates and stone shades; there are 900 Suits tn the lot; there are all size from 33 to 44 chest measurement; there is a Sut for every man, no mat ter what his build, and every suit is a wonderful value at $14.50. Clothing ® 10 o'Cloek & V-sbape trimmed with insertion of em wide row of Torchon lace CHILDREN’S $1.50 AND $1.75 WHITE DRESSES FOR $8¢ Children’s 15¢ Waists 7:¢: $2.50 Sailor Suits $1.98 Men's $ .00 Shoes, $2.79: Women's $3.50 Shoes, “$1.95 urday @ day of more correet you will tina | Women’s $3.50 Oxtords, $1.95 i ban and military heels sizes and all widths. 4 Leather Bh ee, Found aroo calf an Meesanl Fleer, BEST QUALITY 7¢ AMERICAN PRINTS, ONLY. American 5c 7C rishing Sugar Corn a can, Not over 6 Delivered only with 13c ined Sink Strainers; urday morning, only cincher's Yarns, Needlework, Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, $1.49 fcrew of sewed solen, al | Kippered # THE STAR BON MARCHE Open Unit day Night and long or C $1.00 value, Gatun ell it: heavy oak made of standard * throug ax ‘it Neathers SIX POUNDS) OF 20¢ COFFEE | FOR A DOLLAR | Talk” blend; fresh “Town excellent roasted Coffee, Satur day § pounds $1.00 Our an whole or Raturday pound halt aie C Prawn e el" allay cure, 30 to » the pound, regular 12%o grade 0c Katurday pound 9 CobmeNo, 10 cans, 4 with eare oO} nt tender corn. A nw 60c value; Saturday dosen $2.75 25¢ Presh_ day | 123¢ mo ae pleces, freah from thé smokehouse Saturday 10¢ pound 5 1 Te ¢ 4 Mlontere—Nive fat flah, while they last, Baturday, 7 for 960; each Cc Vrankturts of sale; Bat urday, ‘pound leoted -FRIDAY, MAY 14, i A SOFT PAT ON THE BACK; = woisee price tile co. eity | 1909 DOWN-TOWN SORE yt YOUR PHONE WIS-1015 FIRST AVENUE IND. 2015 ~ = rige UP-TOWN STORE we O PEL tt PIKE OT me WESTLAKE AVE FREE TO ALL SEAT AMERICAN MANHOOD AND THE + WOMEN PRAISED BY AN “ ther # ENGLISH WRITER. par = feet ffeet y Sale w dvertised in Mor Hy Uniled Press.) ymin ; “ee TP HE Big Sale we a t fon NEW YORK, May 14.—"When bright is Mh day's Star is still on, and the you're out with them (American Nae A ly Me Ae hol men) you feel more as though you sion Of. plowing Slqwere prices quoted hold good every day this were with kind aur r erand And Nice Shape, Too week, We repeat a half-dozen of mothe They don't try to make and it at fs love to you of way things with two! And i's ® meroy.” sho ¢ items, just as a reminde meanings, and they are perfect) " vopive yy — lovely fect and nice shaper, b serious all the time. ham the aa te Thue Blinor Glyn, the Wneliah |} Leiiine thé uate 66 onan ST novelist, eptomizes American man- |), pares seth digi io what ||, LIGTERINE — Reguldr $1.00 | PETROLEUM JELLY 1 Noten in @ book entitied “Kitaabeth Vinite Ps Fig ja sng apectal c ! Nag] America which teemea with eritt : r ecg Ny clem ranging from the hotel cuisine | {70 those wicked old men w $QUI8B'S TALCUM POWDER 10¢ PACKAGE EPSOM | Ito the quality of sheets fo Pullman pend their days glued to the win Regular 20¢ 13¢ SALTS f wt ‘ai tether | “No one hax that draggled, too — EVERSWEET—Givos yoq Ch | fon't Thie Awful? jong-in-the-back and too-short-in 6OZODONT TOOTH WA6H — weet and Caustically, she saye if y the-front look of lots of Engileh we Regular 20¢ 14 ce n happen to get bored with your! men holding up their garments In 6 apectal 146 Zhe wize, wpe American husband you simply frightful fashion. hit to divorce. you you give up cople your ehild to him for an extra mil- | mu almost A om and thea go off and marry the|ho old men. T 6d al @ ah ime to Fumigate “4p ther man. off with thetr har ¢ i v oe ar * R oss | A Ss camp, taking ane bre house ¢ t plain an fumigate It costs so little ! es I eomames ——— that sense of security from the eve ~ Bo old that there te hardly a Mre. Me A ae thie 1 eee of present germ which scientists tell n the rustle to it in a pa shilling y was given her by her father, ‘ " . s Mecent ; Wage vied 5 shilling was given to her | trudes everywhere, To helj fumi g owned by Mra, A. Margaret Rows finery great «ea bie hat ‘ € “ eo bw pate € o « ‘ <. of $19 80th av. & ‘There are but tie of Lexingt Gate, w Pf you the My few, if any, like it in existence, and At the bottom of the shilling are att the shilling, which was printed in| the signatures, in thelr own writ T OMORROW the October, 1775, by Hall & Sellers, ing, of three prominent men of in accordance with an act of the thone times—John Knowles, M LISTER'S FORMALDEHYDE FUMIGATORS—1 igeneral assembly of Pennsylvania, Warder and Abe! Evans size, each in the fifteenth year of the reign Mrs. Rows says she will gladly of hie majesty, George Ill, is highly show the curious old shilling to Ji &J, SULPHUR FUMIGATORS—25 Se size cludes a anyone who cares to nee It FIREMAN Is HURT prised by its ow . size B. & B. SULPHUR FUMES—i(x Tis Kodak Weather MANUFACTURERS TO MEET. A regular meeting of the Manw — facturers sociation of Beattle; Tightly squeezed between an and the Quaker will be will be held at the Hotel Lincoln, angered horse and stout boards of ° Fourth ay. and Madison wt, oext oak composing the stall, A. R. Haw Kodak store when you Saturday, An Aseembiy, 6:16; din-| king, w city fireman, sustained sev \ of the many sdvantages r ner will be served in the banquet) eral fractired ribs last night. Haw 7 room promptly at 6:30 p. m kins was in the stall attending one offer kodakers. Herel The business to be considered in of fire house ols of the uncalled of the animale st the when a dog nipped the he horse, Maddened at the discussion plete ines of kodaks, “manufacturers’ day plans for at the Alaska papers and al! Yukon-Pacific exposition, which has for onslaugh , A lor on ght, the horse kicked at supplies. We derel been fixed for Saturday, August 28, the brute, but In doing 90 squeesed e Re 4 to correspond with the regular Hawkios agalnet the side of the amateurs, do It right, Made-in-Beattio day.” you less any other house in the W THE QUAKER DRUG C0. TWO STORES, stall, cracking several ribs and charge Puget Market (o.’s Big White Market | FOR SATURDAY 1909 Spring Lambs—Hind Quarter . . Quarter Fore 1013-15 FIRST AYE. AE ST | Public Market Meat C spe HENRY, Prop, -20c per Ib. 15¢ per Ib. Milk-Fed Veol—HoeseCirewa Stock Fancy D. P. Chickens—Our Own Dressing Panty Rolled Roasts ... ais << ae per ek THE BIG WHITE MARKET Main Floor South, Public Market Bidg , seBeEerR;ESer 25SEC ETSESERSEPESEREE OUR SPECIAL FOR TONIGHT AND ! TOMORROW. + Monat Sette sda. csaacs sehen +. lle 6 | 1600 Pike Place————=1 600 Pike F We have a Branch in Ballard. Should You Be interested It WillB Profitable to Attend This Sale of Men’s Shirts We would rather you would manifest interest in the styles and workmanship. Certainly never were ter garments made. The material is fine madras, in stripes and neat figures, plain and pleated bo Every size cut full and roomy, and with each shirt goes our guarantee, The so) 1 Y , e@ price, instead of $1.25 and $1.50 usually asked for such Shirts, is ..........000- WE URGE YOUR COMING TOMORROW (SATURDAY) Men's Work Shirts Best materials, cut full and roomy, in desir able colors of tan, blue, blue and white Wash Ties for Men A choice line of Fourtn-Hand Wash Ties, wsolld colors, plain and figured; dainty, ’ Men’s Pajamas : White Solseties, with ink, bine a trimmings; all sizes; choice, it ; stripe and solid black; all a! 50 neat stripes and fancy designs; easy Batket Madras, ‘in bide, each ... ba eeernen areas Cf tan: all sizes; choice, mult. MEN’S UNDERWEAR 500 Garment——-Men's White Ribbed Halbriggan; $1.00 Garment—Men'’s Heavy Ribbed Balbriggan; very blue, pink and eream; all stses; the best 50c MH cut; all sizes; the Kind thet fit; also medium cream and! made. mer wolghts in pure white. very also In colors ot Shirt and Drawers $1.25 Garment-—Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers; 92.00 Garment—Men's White Wool elastic and full regular made; all sizes. | weight; none better for summer wear; No Better Stockings | * Made Such is the comment of our ever-increasing patrons absolutely fast colors, very latest styles, very Underwear; all sizes. and Perrotts Unde Dainty Styles Styles that command your al, beautifully made of silk andefjnished with satin rigor and, ends; medium, long ang lengths, in shades of blue brown and white; strikingly Strietly first lowest prices, are the causes. ‘tis time to get acquainted quality If you are not a customer at our Hosiery Section, Come tomor- row, Courteous salespeople to serve you, winsome effects, at a very Women's Fast Black Cotton) Women's Hose, ribbed top, | Women's Gaure Liste, black and pete eecuction, ‘one, all stnes, hem top,| full fashioned, black and tan.| colors, all cole 1 full 5 color; double heel, toe ® ore, all wineay fashion for G| « fut fashioned, garter 50c Medium and hoayy Ribbed Hone| The patr top.. The pair an or boys and girls, blak | Out anew Be and B0e| Black Lace Hose for Women, wes? : nly: all wiser Tinck Tlaie Bite Fintan, Hom : and $3.25 kinds, choose aig he palr 25¢ for Women, lace boot “Length boot length, handsome em-} $3.00 and $3.2: ki nd Tan Hose for Girlie, all sizes and all lace; also embroidered brpigereg and Jace 15¢ eenieey ata. full fashioned; larger jn colors Cc oeeat,” The pelr Assortment, The palr The patt Silk Liwle Hose for Women, fant Hoys' Heayy end Modlum) Women's All Bik Hone, all col Diackt leg and foot, toes Inf tert srs see eeee weees Weight choo! Stockings, ors, with cotton feetethat| colora: also colored garter extra heavy; Bandow 9 aesures wearing | tops, ‘The make, The pair ci qualities . | pair..... Oc} at. oe ose STANDARD PATTEM Factory sends lady strator—it's interes instructive, Don't tend tomorrow, STANDARD PATTERNS Free NOSHER’ Second Avenue at James Stree demonstration now in progress, Come, learn how to use the best pattern made.

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