The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1909, Page 10

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Lie ge ESE ein PR tl Rp eM A a es ae peepee i nen ie LOANED MONEY o- @THAE TOON [5 a, FOR SUGAR TRUST) WHOLESALE po iy DOWN-TOWN Sore THE STAR—WI DNESDAY, JULY 4 1900, KER~S CO, RETA use MARCHE BON MARCHE THE BON : For Men's Actual $20 and $25 Suits 1?.90 The Best Values of the Year THE BON MARCHE Wi3~1018 FIRST AVENUE Ino, ‘a= sat en u UP*TOWN STORE to bel) ; : PIKE Set we é rrce’s ro Liven ALL ALL Stary ADH oto TOR UeSg! CHa VORT-OFFICE® P17 at THE WPT "PION? war Four Conventions Are in Session—San Juan Day . er 7 Brings Many Visitors 4 ‘ Other Important Events.) |, Only at the Be Marche ean you get such suit bargain Hand-tailored be 3 - an Whea clean, fresh, $20.00 and $25,00 suits that we bought from two of the most noted iin Senin aod atl ‘ | the name “TH ) KER" is applied makers of men’s suits in America, We cannot publish the names as that wa jes various porta ot the ground ‘ ne iti | fds Laden part of the agreement but their names are sewed in every suit and you can sec A-YoP. expowition gave evide F diieh ie Gila ref AD ries it mean for yourself that we are not overstating the facts when we say that these are te national tmportance today, wh vibe foci ; : the best makes of suits in America J rd i8 accept Young men’s suits, business men’s suits, black and blue sults, fancy sults, me i bee Jain sults and snappy extreme styles. A thousand sults to choose from and every sult at about half the regular price. They look like $20 and $25 suits, will wear like $20 and $25 sults, because they ARE $20 and $25 suits. Every size from 31 to 46 chest measure. Stouts, slims and regulars. .— - scoueonemycn cra! Note These “ Saving iaranteed satisfactory or your money back You take no chances, even t you buy at about half price—which we are offering them at—THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Sale begins sharp at 8:30 a.m. Just a step inside the s Second ay. entrance. South door, Every suit gt KK SQUions SPICES A As PAPE 8 DIAP EPCs rh 13c GRAVES TOOTH. ree witoH HAZEL Finest fi ii t elebr Gel \ i tainat fu tle, | GLOVER'S DOG SOAP. afin tb A ge Me reg. 2 oS aye 000 N= y os man red ui th tg we PUSH POINT PENCILE--A $1.75 FOUNTAIN 6y reg. 1 each; 6 te quart 7 ; C |) capacity; special at Ohl they really are tee thom. Seenupcwe mig pets z Ls 2 nui ber age khow cin | per 4 ss | These are the lower half f, r ‘ ar r ate | take ord wager ane + | and 134 yar sey Fours round trip tickets, who hav ; 1013-45 cy | Marie Ante In s the A-¥_-P. B. their objc xe First : a pair. Thursday morning, from 8:3 |) ORDERS 50c Lambert's Listerine, de $1.00 Alarm Clocks, | 8:30 to 10:30, a bottle....... 8:30 to 10:30, each .... “America” Alarm Cl the All Out For # Good Time P, Ave. Two Stores, and Both Money Savers. ed with ; THE STAR'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS WILL » The great antiseptic disinfectant; Thurs : emacs | ON keeper; alarm day morning 27c a bottle. NO PHONE at will; Thursday morning, § RESULTS. ORDERS, PHONE ORDERS | 20c Table Syrup, | 8:30 to 10:30, a can, 8 1-3c Turkish Towels, 5e 8:30 to 10:30, each......+.+++ mm a | Early B reaklast eal) 4 1 Full bleached, hemmed ‘Turkish Towels; flavor: No. 234 cane; Thurs st a size 1414x23 inches; Thursday morning, 5¢ | [0c can; not over 3 to one buyer. each. NO PHONE ORDERS | PHONE ORDERS. 3 2 Corn Starch — Bert qual Visitors to the Alnska-Vakow-Pacific Exposition are invited (o vinlt Seattle's largest store, | ity {vil pound pack oe geen SEP ye J Exquisitely adorned with patent tips, some have flexible ¥ THE SCH ace tee, ean sae | 4 E soles, others neat extension soles—all styles, BONI"! A! E. | soe [I baa’ usp, |MES GUE KD LOW SHOES, §2 Yas, Boys’ $1.75 Vici Heavy Sole Shes, Sies to 131-2, Now $ 4 ‘at Py Girls’ $1.50 Vici Patent Tip Shoes, Sizes 8 to 2, Now $4 __| Babies’ Patent or Black and Tan $1.50 Slippers, Now $1 THE MOST SENSATIONAL SHOE SELLING EVER SEEN IN SEATTLE | SILK a ee | THURSDAY nd $6 Domestics and | 75c, 85c and $1 Values | on , wee Goods An offering of great im Sill Petti a ergee—No Healt —w Bathsecew cons lering dey ! . a “ Ow prices that \ res »| 2 : ] vaabin this de “ ul ti Selling tala : w a Butt ne t og sultings Immense gathering of taple 7 : th and much-wanted silk s | eed avall thermsecives of ite conventeneces; no obligation of any nature ts entatted, a “I Love My Wife, But Oh, You Kid!” This le the most popular song of the day and ie one of the hits in the July Het of new VICTOR RECORDS Harry Lauder, the great Beotch comedian, sings two new She le My Daisy, MoNeill.” vy Mali tine for Y. 8 Navy Yard and Matttest ny. Bicamers H. B. Kennedy, Athlon, Tourist and tuland Flyer, DAH TIME CARD. Schedule in Effect Moi aay, _ dune 14, 1900 Leave eatite--94@ (except Bun dap). | Time of & 8 It. B. Ken ody. foment a3, 8 er ne thi coast, In black face ora, 4100, vais pm type Thursday and Waturday only 11:90 | - records and “Jean ae Beymerte ve for, Seattio--7:19 (except Sunday . 116 ers, "oraa 6 ‘Boats stop at Piew “My Cousin Caruso,” sung by Milly Murray, te the moat , Se ROUND THIF. | between ages § to if, half comical record we have had for several months 196; ' Asin s101, 9993 EVERETT AND EDMON DS RALS SERVED Among the other hits are, “I'm a Member of the Midnight Crew," by Eddie Morton; “Did He Run?" by the Peerless Quam Ai ro nun tri ‘pe dally Leave Seattie | tet; “If 1 Had a Thousand Lives to Live,” by Edward Hamiitom H : , em, 1b Dm, § 4) , r tiling values, ¢ s fo bert st ere In addition to the July list we have just received « spectad | Here ch telling ies, and silks that will Ki “ere ere! " ‘.. oa am, Vey ou f nado m, bis catalogue of one hundred new double faced records wear 11 know London has the name of 7 Cc 1M0N0$8 Je 2 ilways ing bargains in silks. These will fe da of be bey your expectations, This special tna - sale lasts but one day—Thursday, Relo yw is | ia a partial list: 75c and $4 Bengaline Silks in ove { g black Plain Taffeta Silks in al ps in red, | Foulard Silks in big variety am Straw Sai $ “4 2kc Pongee Silks, 27-inch, pretty design | A9C Comronts, HLANKETS, sthewrs,| Jacquard Silks, 27-inch, soft satin finish nd natural PTC, SPRCIALLY PRICED Swiss Taffeta Silks, 24-inch, in plain s! ON LOWRT FLOOR : Exclusively for Household Goode. The Big White Market Main Floor South Public Market Buliding. Satins, 18-inch, f Sale of White Skirts | ip Spec ina pan oe rig ia LOW PRICKS—OUR CHIEF ATTRACTION Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —It’s Delicious Best Eastern Hams (the regular wholesale price), 17c Per Pound; Half or Whole. Home Rendered Pu we lard, 2 Lag for 25¢ highe er By rice ie packing hor It a whole lot ¢ The Finest Bieed'| in the re Sliced, 22\44¢ Per Pound. WE WANT YOU FOR A CUSTOMER Somes INTE, MARKET /ASnapi in Core $3.00 corsa 98Cc .vout once & FOES ha Mepiain ine h the alter than maple 410 Geauine HALL'S SAFE & LOCK (0. "S SAFES — ny J -Marvin afe Co. MA FACTUREH aia OCCIDENTAL AVENUR CHILDREN'S BYR TROURLES Given special and careful attention by our specialist, Bring them in for an exainination If you suspect trouble. Our charges are very moderate SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Beeond Ave, Cl wnunns sUIT CASES CARYDTS

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