The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1909, Page 16

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, }, JUNE 18, 1909. - - ‘ “| THE BON MARCH THE BON MARCHE ID BE HAPPY 10 LE WITH HIM | moins | Th a av NA FUPIMD HUT,” SHE SHS coos er Women’ § $7.00 and $8.50 Dress Skirts for for $5.00 pine St mmeatane ave Women’s $9.00 White Tailored Waists for for $1.19 19 Misses’ and Small Women’s $6.50 Tub Suits, , $4.95 95 "A host of money-saving opportunities Saturday in ready-to-wear summer apparel for women | | and misses; up-to-the-minute styles in tub dresses and skirts, cloth suits, summer coats, etc., that | come from the best designers and makers; styles that are beautiful, unustial and correct. $6.50 Wash Suits $4.95: Misses’ and Small Women’s ade with (he semlefitting, alngle aye e with wover THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE HORT-OF FICE SUB-9TATION 17 at Te ve-towu prome 7 | | | We develop and print for | amateurs—hetter, quicker and | cheaper than you can do jt} | yourself. Bring your films here Here’s a fasin-Linly a Few-—of the Items on Which You Can Save Man} at the Quaker Stores Friday and); Saturday — $8.50 Wool Skirts $5.00 stripes in $2.00 White Walsts $1.19 faney Munyon's Witch Hagel 3g ‘iiame’ = Carnati Hoap, per CAKE .sseeees C der, per ae: Palm Olive Soap, per mio bag. at the small EVELYN HILL ALARKON AND HER FILIPINO HUSBAND, LEON Nensorial Cream, for the an ALAR KON, $1.00 wire ae ip ie Newbro's Herptelde " 62 guaranteed pure and nize for C to U. &. test, Marc Danderine; 26: ise 15 Ube #20 $0F..,..5544, he C | ivory Soap, per rriends of Evelyn, too, are sorry sae Bie Powter,” 156 | neve sas Girls’ $1.50 Wash Dresses, Now 98e of or Cunt Pek Pl 996 | te a right, I'm will ro to go with Milk, him, because 1 love bia Colgate’s Violet or Cashmere full DOUNE DOK serenrs Bouquet Talcum Pow 15 Nursing Bottles, Hyete | Ger, Per UD piscesecsees c shape, each ., Alarkon tried to br againet the wal) wealthy father of rated with an ail he heart, becaum of the ep’ but ‘Alarkin, though = Swart is G d Ph | Evelyn'a stator, is bro-| size, put up & good flebt to dle la set ken tn apirit, but tries to comfort « emf 8 “ ie ‘ Alarkon says he was the first maken your feet happy by curing beauty preparations s0th Filipino to join the United States . demonstrated . at mother, “This man hat hypnotised army corns, bunions, ete. Now being | oi. ay you're Evelyn. Why, two weeks ago she «be pair fell in love while Alar demonstrated at our Firet @¥. | health and good would never have thought of marry: kon was teaching Evelyn the Spar store. come in, tng @ Fillpino. | can't understand {sh language, and she in turn was . It. It muat be stopped Ceneiies him plano playing io Ee Sug tas J Visit the Quaker Booth at the Fair—Man) FILS TO WEAR GOWN, "ACK," a JWOBE APOLOGWES, auto sana f te THE QUAKER DRUG CO.et B. Rametra, formerly of € SOUTH BEND, June 18—Judge wey 8 *aicugo, TWo srones. A. B. Rice convened @ fury term of and a leader of the Biack Hand tn court yesterday, and as he took his ‘estorn Canada, who was found ton the bench he apologized to SUULY recently of Black Hand prao- | the bar for appearing without a “OCs, Was sentenced to fourteen gown, giving ax his reason for be Ye8re ta prison inst night. With ian rt) ing in an ordinary garb that big OUttide ald he escaped from jail two dresamaker had not yet completed YCC%* S80, but was yaa | Ibis new gown while on his way to Beattle AGENTS FOR Beptuagenarian Seeks Divorce. Insane Man Amuck With Gun, ~K b The World's pe oe Botte od Soe 1406 First Avenue married In Erie City, Pa, in 1907 the police and lodged in jail Girls’ $1.25 Wash Dresses, Now 75¢ The true economy center for mothers, who will find that they can buy here the ready-to-put-on garments of the children at less than they would pay, in most cases, for the bare materials. A saving not only of money, but of time and strength, and we are sure that prettier garments aren't designed than those we are showing 200 WHITE PETTICOATS, 0c $1.25 WASH DRESSES, 75 Made of cambrio, sizes 2 to 6 years; Made of gingham or pereale; regu band and button-holes; finished at lation style guimpe shirt walat effects, bottom with cluster of 5 pin tucks and | colors, blue, oxblood and dark red; twoinch hematitched ruffie sizes 6 to 14 $1.75 WASH DRESSES, S80 3c OVERALLS FOR 25¢ Made of percale, in pretty stripes | Children's Overalls, beye and giris’, and checks, full skirts; walste made well made, of plain blue chambray; to weer with gulmpes; trimmed with siees 2 to 6 yee eaves worry a wash braid or a piping of a coo work and wealth ularly 25 trasting color; sizes 6 to 14, ' 390. All day Saturday ,. C SROOND FLOOR Men’s Summer ‘Suits That Have ( Been $17.50 and $20, Saturday at The cool weather and backward season have led us to select several hundred Men’s and Young Men's Suits from our lines marked $17.50 and $20.00, and grouped them into one big offering at $12.50. All sizes, regu- lars, stouts and longs. Single and double-breasted models, cut in the latest summer styles, strictly hand tailored, having hand-felled collars, hand-padded shoulders and hand-made button holes. The linings are of splendid quality alpaca and serge. Fabrics are blue serges black unfinished worsteds, fancy worsteds and velours, all-wool and fast color. Over a hundred stylish patterns to select from, at $12.50.—-Main Floor, South Door, Boys’ $3.00 Suits at $1.85 Boys’ Knee Pants at $1.00 Ages 6 to 15 years; coats are cut double Just what ls wanted for the vacation season breasted, and the pants are mostly the | joys’ High-Grade Cordurey Knickerbocker brown, gray and blue mixtures. Suits that doublestitehed throughout. Colors drab were $2.50 and $3.00, priced for $ | tan and gray. Saturday, a Saturday at oo... ccc cece ceneeeee 1,85 | palr . Tete 1,00 1 Have More Salespeople for Saturday-————Come Early in the Day —————Avoid TRULY WARRE The man you have been waiting for, sells only Men’s Sample Suits, made of America’s purest woolen, fashioned by America’s most skilled tailors. THEY ARE THE PICK AND CREAM OF THE CLOTHING wort “GRIFFON” BRAND 13 We have marked ali “Griffon” $1.75 Shirts at $1.38. Had to. Were almost “sold out” on thereal “low-price numbers, #0 we have filled in-with a number of $1.75 Shirts, having first altered their tickets to $1.48. The saving is clear and very real; the Shirts are fresh and new; the quailty above suspicion, and no ehirt on the market will wear better. Of course, the opportunity is limited, so the time to grasp it is now 50c Summer Underwear, 33c a Garment MY PROPOSITION 1 Sell You High-Gride Clothing at Less Than Mame facturers’ Prices aid You $10 to $25 o& Suit. HAND TAILORED SUITS Single and Double Breasted Styles —Conservative as Well as More Ultra Effects. y not common vative styles cuffs, lapels, Men's Bleached Gauze Underwear, shirts have short sleeves buttons, et ae Hg ages Ae ‘8 pry ry hore Sutures, ‘iment sete tion ye C AGIOS BFS tue OOS SOF SeiNee That ie a strong statemedt MAIN FLOOR Warren makes good, 1 don't pa Month rent down on the street, 1 pay Os on the snd floor, T don't ad ND Ce or $200 per month for window § a ge electricity. 1 handle only PINEAPPLES 124¢ A SUIT samples. Through my man ples I show you advanced style® » 1 will show you and 4 Men's and Young 7¢ APRON CHECK GINGHAM AT, A nD stance, to you ha FOR CANNING Models for Men and Young Men —All Are Made to the Lat- Wait no longer! Standard quality Apron Check Gingham, in a good range of styles and colorings, Saturday morning, from 8:30 | Prices -will never “ : Sutts for $12.75 that the stores se N55 the yard. NO PHONE ORDERS, NONE 2 be lower, -Select est Dictates of Fashion. fill show yc ‘oe ! ERS | | S808 t pe! ) D LA cRS. : ed, sound, medium The followIng shades and fabrics are em- Myself and assoctates ~~ ; yp Ager Pgs 1 Oc 10c Paper Napkins, size Florida Pine in thie splendid collection of sults Sela baka o¢ sient the east. B % tk | apples, here Sat \ blacks and fancy finished and unfin- famous makers of clothes 8:30 to 10:30, pkg. .... 8:30 to 10:30, pkg. ........ Lang ag ished’ worsteds, cashmmeres, chevlots, ete one bought by us at w bbe discouat _ “Force” needs no further recommenda Pure white, one hundred in p oC | Sor) SONRe Rich shades of tans, greens, olive grays, ; 5 3 Linky little profit tion as the popular breakfast food, Satur- | Saturday morning, Sc a package, Not blue, castor, In the fashionable stripe, None yooh Te y less tn many you price the original t of mantifactare, why whon I advertise « $35 a or a $40 suit for $18.75, 1 am pod truth; ho dodging, no ‘phutting. out-and-out proposition, LOOK ME UP SATUR Take Elevator and Get Second Floor—Twrn 6 the Right SECOND nor | TRULY WARREN wtb Thp Sample Suit Man—Open Saturdays From 8 a. m. Till 10 p. m. He BUILDING. | ROOM 202, SECOND AND MARION STREETS better made Amerion’s best $20 and $45 clothes $18.75 A SUIT Alterations free of charge. A perfect fit guaranteed, Never pay more than this price. You save half in most instances, Bvery day morning, 10c package. 2 to a custom-| 4 to a customer. NO PHONE ORDERS er, NO PHONE ORDERS | Men’s 65c Overalls. y 20c Table Oilcloth, 10 c | 8:30 to 10:30, pair”... 39c 8:30 to 10:30, yard . Made of blue denim, with bib; sizes 34 to 45-inch ‘Table Oilcloth, in n numbers of de 42; heavy material; full sizes; Saturday signs and colorings; Saturday morning, 10¢ | morning, 39¢ a pair. NO PHONE OR Lyard. NO PHONE ORDERS DERS Oe grHde; Bat aid qe sugar Senttic Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, Nemo Corsets, Vletacher's Varna, good make Is here at a saving of from $10 to $25 on every suit P Kippered Salmon lected piece Hh ae vy de. read h gl 1 in pied ey rut at 15¢ Seattle Agents ior Perrin'’s Gloves, Burson Stockings, Royal Soclety Needlework,

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