The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1909, Page 7

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a THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1909. ee . . ] THEYRE WEARING THESE Seattle’s Greatest Sale of Clothing «a. || [ASSIGNEES| Had | | waite | c r > | * . . a a) : Gold twig straw wreathed with) Rose basket straw, with Louise) This ie In pedal straw of @ be! This beehive toque le made of jet The entire great spring stock of the Crescent Clothing Co. of Portland, which went to the feos, and finished with a Treige wreaths of roses and the coming shape, with choux of eatin'an pandtul of golden plumage new weeping feather ribbon and wings is tect ee wall with these goods in transit, was purchased here by the Great Western Clothing Co., and _ . es | the entire stock awaits the thrifty buyers. Prices were never so low on reliable merchandise, BON MARCHE CELEBRA TES ITS |: layers in dish and steam one OR tn dy ico and on every article of men’s clothing big money can be saved. The stock includes: NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY BROWN BREAD. One and one-half cups each of rye LEMON RICE PUDDING, © ot bolled ft cold milk ine of an of 4 xm and grated rin areata eae at For Men, for Young Men maked and ¢ and brown PICKLED PRUNES. lah saa a S88 an! | a aay Look at These Prices on Brass SPRING SUITS } Coo of vinegar, 1% cups of! Men’s Suits For Young Men $10.00 Men's Suits, made of wor- | $8.00 Young Men's Suits, fine steds and tweeds and worsteds. Sale price $12.50 Men's Suits in fancy wor $12.00 Young Men’s Suits in va- 1 | riety of styles in worsteds and steds and tweeds, Sale tweeds ......5. oeveses 7 $15.00 Men's Suits in stripes and | $12.00 to $15.00 Young Men's checks ; good $8 65 Suits, in stripes and checks, all { VOUS scsi ids cveees Ps e sizes. Sale 7 85 i\ $15.00 to $18.00 Men's Suits, in price * $ . seasonable cuts, first $15.00 \o $18.00 Young Men's aurea ofeats if ite wee te con class woolens | Suits in fashionable styles of tn 4 until smooth, then add the corn “ 5 aik Sale it te sald that @ allee of lem $18.00 to $20.00 Men's Suits, tailoring. Sale 8 65 jetarch. When nearly cold spread! @ on in hot water, or a teaspoon # GHICE ds sani atiel ceeee le \t eee ee ee eee Wednesday the Hon Marche cele-|tollors enter thin vast establishment |mense department Is devoted, } Prated lis 19th anniversary. Whea | the morning and 100 leave it at] The company maintaina a stable A the end of the day's work, « at a cost of $40,000, It tx here th first established nd .. the Bon Marche was 4 = » teas, {thane WhO come On At night to w "Old Jim,” the pensioner, gases with Bi was & little store of 5 © feet and guard over the building, An-/mild-eyed surprise at the bustling “Geday lt bas & frontage of 240 feet. nually the payroll amounts tojand hustling of today, and the old pith three upper floors taking In the horse ecoms te fee { he has been i I Twen ve delivery wagons are instrumental in m “w the ble ow to Pike at M Gre bidck from Union , ~ ail day delivering tablishment what it le today “ out the eit while others! The house does nothing but a cash very large sum. Today haul tons of goods for shipment by business, Things are bow teat and train. Then there ie ACID STOMACH? Tt may be caused by poor teeth and imperfect mastica tion of food; by rapid eating which produces the same re wult; by overeating or by food which Is not wholesome. The remedy: Eat slowly, eat sparingly, and use only per feet food which has been well eqoked, Avold eating fate, cakes and candies all at one mea! Soda ts almost universally used for this uble, but it is Hable to produce disagree | pald for before they leave the coun mail order buniness, to Which an tn! ter aa Soe Seeeeeete ee eeeeeeeeane eeeeeeeeeeee eee eee eee of butter, | heaping tablespoon corn starch, 1 teaspoon vantila. Shave the chocolate and add the boiling * * a * a ® |Wwater with the sugar and butter #) Two founding or four even teaspoonfals of baking powder to #® | Allow It to come te a bell, stirring & ee * * « * * DO YOU KNOW THAT IT TAKES- of flour? teaspoonful of soda to one pint of sour milk? One teaspoonful of mixed herbs to one quart of soup stock? ‘One teaspoonful of soda to one cup of molasses? ; ere of salt to one quart of soup stock of two @ | tweeds . * One can of simon, 3-8 cup of @ without any unpleasant re # sep teeseese One teeepoontul each of chopped vegetables to one quart of @ |cracker crumbs, & cup of milk 2 & sults . 7 * $20.00 to $25.00 Men's’ Suits Hock ? * leqae, 1 tablespoon of butter, 1 tea- » : : * i spoon salt, & leaspoon pepper, Pul pee ERE R ER EE Hy hand-felled collars, shoulders and BAHAR AE HARARE RH REE ERR | —— Seeeeee esses eet eee eeeee jbetween the layers and on top | ful of vinegar in & wineglase # nicely tailored, in worsted, velour | j |w ful of hot Wat : or, will effect a # and | $18.00 to $20.00 Young Men's SALMON LOAF. \® cure if used persistently, and ® $10.65 | nicely tailored Suits in velours, worsteds and | / } | Se ce eS tweeds : a ‘ button holes, in worsteds and all Suits, hand-made garments, and ’ AD | had ft fa cade & bet e fashionable materials. all styles and fabrics. | had from a rocer no a bot Sale orice Sale rice ; [Ue should break the sawdust ab- s P sesereeeree . . i tee eeeeeee e oe oma | torte eee Sev bas Gere le So Saw: ALL SUITS IN ALL SIZES. ALL SUITS IN ALL SIZES. fellans say that sleep is more | Kr Of soiling the « in a dark room. At any . i " , should not be left An ocullat recommends, in all Wornlng | et inte the eyes, that the sufferer tee nee Hh SOM Nave pare olive olf poured fa, until Should nover be allowed to | The apting housecieaner will find the following an excellent furniture : Pare, invalid nad othern | pose If che wiseen a giomey Minish Every Mother in Seattle Should Take Advantage of These Bargains M4 Mich as possible. jeseh of rosin and shellac powdered In this shipment was a great stock of Children’s Clothing, for the Hight should be good and| Mix these with the alcohol, next little fellow and the big boy. This store being a men’s furnishings ‘over the shoulder. The rehd-| M4ding hail a plot of linseed oll : : es should be shaded from it.| The mixture must be shaken thor store, it is desirable to close out all of these numbers at once, and we are ' z | ne them at prices which will move them quickly. They were bought shoulders a. j wT lor the spring trade, are finely made for sturdy vacation wear, and \ RECIPES ° fr should be inspected by every mother in the city. KEEPING cs ’ , $ $2.50 Child's Suits, double- $7.50 Child's Suits, in fancy BOILED ONIONS WITH . : breasted, worsted and cassi- br poses ye ye bye) rer with worn portions| Boll the onions in salted water| ve \ 7?) i 2 $1 63 plain, This number O8t And the good trimmed into! untit nearly changing the! : : ’ P es fa goes for .......4-5 ¥ and med takes excellent | water several times. Arrange in @/ : er 00 _S for the children’s use In the |taking dish and pour over white AN big decal $4. Child's Suits, sailor pat- WASH GOODS — ap flour and 1 tablespoon butter , rine } terns and Russian, blouse $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits in * ipackiog & trunk the prob-| blended together and added to the, st ’ ‘lt Fine <— eet - < | ssortments bottles, not of medicine! % teaspoon pepper + the top| # \ / . = | ay nese ¢ assor tO Fw as ry worsteds, well splendid materials, Late Problem ix to put the bottles In een se fish $3 34 i vow 73 (td with an airtight) CHOCOLATE JELLY FILLING. lined and finished .. « e styles. Now Cc ‘4 between the bottles! Two squares chocolate, 1 cup boll- — ———- $24 — Detail Adder, e e . . monies , Sh t a Sacrifi Big B Sect $ $5 pe oes at a Sacrifice ig Bargain Section $20.00 to $25.00 Young Men's . } should one wake up| °2**s. where dirt, lime or specks @ eee jeverything of @ hurtful natare is 9 4 in bed is a bad plan, as | moved. are almost sure to suffer. | Sg take care to minimize the dan-| Haif a pint of alcohol, half an ounce We on bis back with head | usbly before using. BY MLLE. DOMINO. WHITE SAUCE. | eauee, made of 1 cup milk, 1 table- : pretty styles, large what to do with the! betting milk, 4 teas walt and} material dooce Cy . om 4 Most satisfactory solutions of | Hake wntil brown. Clean sawdust, which can be ing water, % cup sugar, 1 level spoon month. These bargains include footwear for men, women, Look at these prices on Men's Merchandise misses, and children, The stock is fresh and new, and There's lots more prices at the store, too numerous to We also have a total adder for $54, on easy pay- hi Ifered bel for thia el mention here, never were such low prices offered before for this class Men's Half Hose in black and tans, in large ats . La . * . Camping With the Victor te. A large line of nd hand registers always of goods, Men's Box Calf Shoes, $1.73 ; Men's Oxfords | sortment, sale price, 7¢. Handkerchiefs in red, white You'll have more fun with @ Victor this on hand and : In tan or black, $2.19; Women’s Shoes in dongola or | or blue, 10c values, for this sale, 5@. Men’s Canvas ‘ >) ae > i. " FY summer while on your vacation than with vici kid, $1.28; Women’s Shoes in extra fine Good, | Gloves, never before sold at this price, per pair, Se. : : re 0 25¢ anc Suspenders, sale price, per anything you can take along. It will play 4 . x of -oF Ol 2 _ LA choice of the 25c an ¢ Suspen ‘ I of dance music for you, it will give a vaude year welt, tan or black, in blucher or plain, $2.33; | Ap ; pair, 17¢. Men's Golf Shirts in stripes and checks, Ville show, @ complete opera. A new col u uaran ee Misses’ Shoes in high or low cut, black or tan, $1.19; vles modern, cuffs attached or detached, gale price, msg born makes 1 possible to pack them extra heavy Boys’ calf “Vacation Shoes,” leather insole, |] 87¢@. “Mother's Friend,” a famous Boys’ Shitt ig Get yours now. baseball in every box, $1.43. sailor and golf patterns, values from 75¢ to $1,00, SBgy We guarantee to sell you a better register for less money than any other concern in the world. i cttw iis ia { OFeat Western Clothing Co. 719 First Av., Postal Telegraph Bldg., Seattle, Wn. 1317-1319 —— FIRST AVE.—— 1317-1319 Phones—Sunset Main 140; Independent 140. Opposite Arcade Annex Bet. Union and Universily | CUT THIS AD OUT and Bring It With You

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