The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1909, Page 10

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THE BON MARCHE 25¢ DRAWERS FOR fie: 7c GOWNS FOR 59c: $2.00 GOWNS FOR $1.50 Ih “orset ¢ the sale tl to reple ¢ Drawers Reduced to 15¢ t foep ui ave tuck 35¢ and 50c Drawers Reduced to 25¢ ttle mmed with e 1 insertion 75¢ Drawers Reduced to 50¢ cH ar out 4 hips tnt Bihive seneing te et Covers Reduced to 10¢ front } k finished wi ting. elat 7$c Cites Reduced to 5o¢ Made of soft-finish ca or fine musilr V-shape yoke. d with he de of To dainty Others ate dents lace drawe wp with F 0e WHITE DRESS FABRICS AT 12c $1.80 PIECE LONG CLOTH AT $1.20 A list of June White Sale offerings that puts | elsewhere offered into the deepest kind of Mail orders filled | 20¢ WHITE GOODS 12¢ Consisting of sheer Lawn Checks and Plaids, Cam. ric Checks, sheer Satin Nelda, Stripes and Em broidered Dotted Swiss in & splendid range; patterns | wultable for dresses and | ebildren's wear; 20¢ value. June White Sa) 1 price, yard c 122¢ 0 | $1.80 LONG CLOTH $1 a Fine quality Long Cloth, soft chamois finish, suitable for fine underwear. This comes in book fold and 12 yards in a piece; $1.50 value. 7 any shadow | 20¢ WHITE LAWNS 10¢c | “ioe b Lawns, fine quality sheer made from fine | combed yarne and ie a | splendid weartng fabric for | your Bummer dress; 20 value. June White 10c | Bale, price, yard ... | T5e WHITE GOODS 39¢ —— } These are the genuice im- | ported, and embroidered on } soft finish lingerie batiste, with full yarn mercer ized figures and stripes and scroll designs; 606 and The | values. June White 39c Bale price, yard Mate Visor June White Bale price, plece . —S CHILDRENS 25¢ UNDERWAISTS, EACH These are made of good quality bleached muslin, with two rows of beading Thursday morning, 8:30 to 10:30, 15c each. NO PHONE ORDERS $1.25 Food Choppers, 8:30 to 10:30, each .... No. 1 Universal Food Chopper or Meat Grinder, family size | 85c each. NO PHONE ORDERS. | $1.00 Cook Book, 8:30 to 10:30, each . The White House Cook Book, containing buttons on tape, trimmed with neat Torchon lace, S200 1080 fen... VOC Proctor © Gamble’s; whitest and purest | Naptha Soap made. Thursday morning, 3 bars for 1} Limit, 3 to a buyer. NO PHONE ORDERS 7c Bleached Toweling, 8:30 to 10:30, a yard . Mill Remnants of Twill, Duck or Huck | Kitchen Toweling. Thursday morning, 3c | _— NO PHONE ORDERS. 3c 3,000 Mrs morning, 59% THE =p tor Ladies! ~ Journal Pat Sale of Broken Lots t the Buffalo Salesrooms, 424 Pike Broken ots of mets clothing. ts, shoes and furnishings are on to close thia stock out. Prices reduced to less than wholesale. For any case of alcho cannot cure in from 8 J. B. BRISBOIS Globe Hotel Cor. iret Av. and Main st, Private Office, Ind. axa. AGREE Electricity, vibration, TO PAY ther. other WE | YOUR MONBY BA y Cent Paid Last 7 PUGET SOUND SAVINGS @ LOAN CO, 112 Columbia 8¢ Nat ot air sweat bathe and gions itting eaulp, tion t Tr oft, Osteopath on People's Bank Bide “fecond Pike "Main 146 4TH x JULY Will find ever invevel WAL can't last long FEDERAL PAINT & WALL Paren| COMPANY, | 194 First AY. Kranich & Bach Upright “Plane 69; Ivoreon, $185; D J i 199; Steinway, $990; F 35 ‘ober, $560 At Kohler & Chase's -" s 318 Second Av. Opposite Arcade - Boek looking for a \ eliginn See our business chance oe Are you house? column out this a and give \t to the Best Eastern Hams 16c a Pound THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR GOUTH PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING, overs ar nish their » Meme Corset). nM CHE! for Cerrin’s Gloves, Burson Stockings, Reyal Soclety Need work. THE STAR--WEDNEBDAY, JUN } THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE 75¢ DRAWERS FOR 59¢. U annual June | summer | It's « for the ur warm ndermuslina thes 1 Combination underck supply 1.75 and $2.00 Gowns Reduced to 81.50 or crossbar in a lurwe ¥ slip-over and high” neck Valenciennes or Maltese patterns of $2.50 Gowns Reduced to $1.08 k nacloth, trimmed soe and Insertion, m $295 to 918.80 75¢ Combination Reduced: to 50¢ . 1 Drawere of uso, yoke | h embroidery and ed, rthoh face trimmed with Valen pe lace and Ih rawn up with ribt $1.75 and $2.00 Combination Reduced to $1.50 neck with em beading e fr trim ace ed amoot style, trimmed wit $3.00 and $3.50 Combination Reduced to 82.50 | Three-Piege Bulte of longeioth, trimmed ¢ and insertion, beading and rib $13.60. Others r « in price te 30c UNBLEACHED SHEETING AT 25¢ | G5c BLEACHED SHEETS AT, EACH, 50c The Bon Marche June White Sale—a real economy event to women planning new bed clothes and new garments for summer use 65c BED SHEETS FOR 12}¢ DRESS PERCALES 6c 36-inch Percale, dark grounds | y Pel Meamnes with neat figured spote and j sine 00x90 stripes; reds, browns, blues, | from «4 greys and black Jane thread muslin White Sale price, 6c | White & yard dbe Madras 12} Sdiech Walsting and Shirt ing Madras, white grounds with woven stripes and printed figures in delicate colors; the very thing for tallored shirts and Jane White sale price, a yard Bed | Shoots, inches, | made round | nicely hem 50c | |e BED SHEETING 25¢ “Lockwood” Unbleached | Sheeting, a famously good | make, soon at, Wears all the better; 24 yards wide June White Bale price, 25c splendid dDleaches & yard Grocery Bulletin Table Wrap bing Primros and ‘ribbon 15c 85c Laree Prence — Jarecet | fureg. average 80 to Thursday morning, ..59c Gillette's recipes. Thursday each. NO PHONE ORDERS, Vietscher's Yarns, Br * Thursday Ib, THE BOULEVARD “FOLLOW THE CROWD” Ath & a3 Our Cooking Ia Unexoelied. Our prices are low, ‘American Cafe Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard, HAPPY FACES AROUND THE TABLE you will always see at The Amer lean, Everyone is enjoying the good things that are served to them from our kitehen. Our special dishes attract the epicure, and our steaks, chops, ronste and entrees are a delight to those who know what good cooking means When you want a dejightful meal come to The American, Music Every Evening from 6:30 to 12:30, Including Sunday. between 2nd and Bas ‘THE CHICAGO CAFE, bea Bee ads WH MAVE PYERYTHING You pesine AnD. THR PROMS Ane | » THIS 18 THE PLACT. The Newport CAFE & GRILL Total Cost Only 10c A Wiple me #4 Ap potiaing ener nts Tour age : etn hing. Aid Hunadt Tain ma, L NEW YORK ‘a0k LUNCH 60, SON-IN-LAW, NOT SON, CAMPS FOR THE PLAGUE |COUNCILMAN PLANS| FOR CARE OF THE CONSUMPTIVES, Bill Carrying An Appro- priation Will Be In- troduced, A bill to afford the porary relief to sufferers from the necessary tem- URBAN H, BROUGHTON NEW YORK Take 2 can DO! oy affairs, I have the utmost faith | provided cod at the| MY affaire, 1 hav " - oF fale yuncll meeting tonight by {9 your judgmen a you responsible for any great white plague untl! permanent I une means ther i caring for will be intro Chair , mistakes Ui for This wil riat y and approp nay make the establishment } aay Be The late Henry Jed a to t law | They are remer now that a atiecensor to Rogers must hie vast work Urban H. Broughton knows more about Rogers’ affairs than does the son of the dead financier, Mr Broughton has even taken Mr. Rog jers’ place on the wity tand at various times, eo th 1 al pwr with Rogers afteire ll et. Is Inclined to believe that Henry H. Rogers, jr., will not a full band in swaying the ites of the Rogers’ famjjy until Broughton is ready to permit him to do #0 | monay H. Roger |maintenance of camps, and the ox munt wil) be left to the dis mrs & ban H. Br nee act am retion of the health and sanitation |committes Bvidentiy it ls intended ¢ he * take uy of a mill ch amount as te neede ular tag levy, to be wet |the purpose of conducting a com pletely tquipped hospital for sumptives MEN BURIED IN. A SNOWSLIDE (hy Untied Pree CORDOVA, Alseka, June | After 200 men worked from Friday | Jafternoon until! late Monday night | the bodies of Nathan H. Myers and, }Charles Doyle were found in the |enowelide which ocurred in Aber jcromble ¢ men, both ng through the canyon when the slide ooourred They wore caught and buried and their bodies were found under 10/ in the for anide con ‘MARRIAGE LICENSE FOUND IN AN ALLEY James Rose and Emily at police headquarter au & marriage license issued to them on May 25, no wed ding belle will ring for them That is, unless they buy another certificate, The marriage license | Gan Diego several months ago and|ip an envelope, was found .by j Myers was from Beattle | Patrolman A. A. Brown at Fifth ay te end Main st, yosterday It is not known whether’ James pegs the significant paper away uff or the man jilted the maid A ve COLLIDE AT CROSSING lor ‘the mald filted the man At any rate, James and Emily will be given the marriage license ff A northbound 28rd ay. etree! car} they prove to the captain in charge and an automobile Save by. m4 @,| that It ts their property Roblke, of 26 East at, . collided at 24rd py, aad East ¥ ert CHINESE AFTER A ot. yosterday afternoon. The ocoy of the automobile were thrown from the machine but saat BIG LOAN were seriously hurt. Bye witnesses jeny the accident was ‘enavoldab ple (By United Pree) BIKE THIEVES CAUGHT. NEW YORK, June 2-—Discovery (By Onited Pree) day thet the real mission of the PALO ALTO, June 2--| Chinese special envoy, Tang Bhao Constable Hickey win returned it 4 his party, who spent several \from Monterey wif json Will weeks at Washington last February Jame, eon of George Williams of the was to borrow 100,000,000 for the Palo Alto Tribune, and Niel Dyer, Gachuen rafirosd, created a stir in |id-yearold boys who have been Wal! et today |imisaing from their homes here since, [1 te understood that nego eon |Gunday. The bors rode across the are now In progress between a grow, ie” on bicycles stolen from this of American financiera, headed 4 jotty. |J. P. Mo gan. ant the Catoese. colors. WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES Worth $7.50 to $10 This is the biggest assortment of Dresses we ever got together at one price. Fine lawns, in plain white, light blue, pink, lav- ender and a big lot of colored dress- es. The cheapest one in the lot is worth $7.50; some good $10 values. e White Crechet Bed Spreade— regular; 69c Feather Pillows, wt 6 Ibe. per pair; worth $3.76 & palr; sale 69c pric ch Comforte—$1.75 Comforts, pure santtary made Ladjes Coat Bw ardinal e 1350: never 0: 25c Stockings for 19¢c lation Howe, black or lace ain «, black or tan T5e Skirts and Gowns, 48¢ Long, white Skirte with deep ruffie and wide embegidery Gowns of musi with musi insertion tucks Sleeveless Vests, 6c Women's pure white cottor b taped neck and arme r alten $1.00 Muslin Drawer- Chemise, 69c war Drawer ang Cor Combination, Draw ititched and tucked Cover finished with ince Inser- tion GLOVES Ladioa’ Liste Gloves, b and white, inal reve A jar ‘the ypree 9 dery, an Good weight; 95« sale price, each Pliilows T quilted; sale price, each Bed Spreads tn an price each .. t th th r White Apron, | wood band fancy fr tge size ; Ladies the tea Hest Plain wood alee Gingham remular 25¢ 5c BEST 100-YARD he anieoh: hu Thureday 9c Corset Cover Bm ith oo: edge, thls * xCoptionally od thing, values to $1.00 Thufaday, a yard 6,000 ro! © 255 | BEDDING IMON ROGERS’ SUCCESSOR? Knab Sweaters $1. 29 Bedding Department Extra large, double fringed or hemmed; $1.76 value, APRONS K. & G, COnSHTS —- DOWN-TOWN EfoRE | Wid-1918 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE | PIKE 37, WESTLAKE AVE = hwo ata aneee WELCOME 12 the A.-Y.-P, E, h Washi t Rest mal SHOTS FROM THE FIRING LINE Prices for quick selling for Tt ireday that cannot be equaled ¢ here IDEAL HAIR BRUSHES PLEA SANITARY TOOTH GA CASE, WITH BRUSH of glans oA VER—Aeheg feng! Rh WATOH sooort@mett. are w WESTLAKE WAIL FILES ~ . Flexible, 4 e t euler for. 15¢ CREAM GILVER POL for NAY'S 1SH—Kegular 2 oo 19¢ STRAWINE—Mi 1 straw ! ok like new 05 “ C If your bowels are try BRONGON'S PINK CAS fc CARA PILL® — They cure ORANGEINE — - Game beng liver ills. Per "O5e : pe bottle PENNY £ POST OAR cm Ra ra views, ROBERTGONS GRAPE ji make @ Getlelous ang . x Pint Ite LYONS’ TOOTH PowDER Pi6O0'S Souvenir View Books Jeautifully gotten up Books bound tn red and printed on Bize 61 enameled paper inches ax0% Containg views, bird'seye Bound besides mag of the P country and larg of Lake Union « sections of view et panorama great deal regular price. day for 17c. be fo stores THE QUAKER AT THE FAIR We have a dsome booth In the Manufacturers’ south ea6—at the exposition. Be sure and visit THE QUAKER DRUG CO, mie TWO STORES. 1013-15 FIRST AVE. Cline Piano Co AGENTS FOR The World's e Best Piano One Priced Piano House. 1406 First Avenue =PERRIN’S GLOVESs THOUSANDS OF SEATTLE WOMEN will hail with delight this great news, for—as ever—-when Lon- don has something good, down goes the price. Here they are—Perrin’s own make, mind you; all Sold elsewhere at $2 and $2.50 a pair. Another of London's great skirt specials. All wool panama akirts {n black, brown, gray, navy blue, and mixtures. Nearly all of them are newest plain gored models with folds around bottom; all sizes ... Comforte-A splendid Comfort; good weight white cotton pe sale price, each ., $1.50 and 97 Sheete—72x90 Sheets, hommed ready for use; 690 val 43 ue; sale price, each C Linen — Note Width—72inch unb hed Irish Table Lin. en, value, Ale sale price, yard bed size White Crochet eee es $4 and $5 WOMEN’S SKIRTS ve $150 WAISTS. 7 SILKS And Dress Goods re rere caret 79 Lote of yet ft ghlidren oto. GO Linings, very temy ALY BLCO sree, Oe xproge yp inch Pp tree | Ladies’ Mother Habe rill over lounce at bottom ©. While they ard Aprons, Inst . Ladies’ Long Sleeve blue print with and gingham ale Aprong; values to $1 8c Thursday SPOOL SILK, Se white prinss Goose, One big table tH este The Novelty light, n ings ra sale arad yard ‘ ‘ 1.00 AND giap NOVELTE DRESS CoO peers Nitterent irorne, 44 18 aud ‘de ja ” choles, POF NEDSS nvas

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