The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1909, Page 10

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zo THE STAR—WBDNESPAY, JULY 21, 1909. ii mous SALE = THE GiAKER-S j THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARC ARCHED ¢ DRU COU RETAN, f WN-TOWN SORE USE Your } wae 1018 FIRST AVENUE INO. BOIS = equa i whe TOWN prone b ~ we OELIVeR i 1 will meet you AVE ith FREE TO ALL i inthe Bon Marche The many thousands of women who come here Thursday will share in some of the best values of this great clearance. | ‘ ! The stocks in each department have been carefully gone through, and large quantities of desirable merchandise reduced to | Sooner Colavado Gover rt oe. saving Even 4 e - prices that will positively sell each article at sight. | nor Discusses An Lmpor-|]) L ii tant Question Regarding Considerable importance attaches q HA ’ ’ ; ° P 5 | the Suffrage of Women. to our list of Specials for THURS. i Women’s and Men’s $3.50 and $4 Oxfords in the Factory Shoe Sale $2.4 | cane DAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR. | ah - | BW YOR \ ‘ DAY selling. ; i) At Less Than Man- | he Rev, Dr. I Huchtel, fo | A Great Opportunity for Shoe Buyers: Two Large Lots for Thursday tiscturing Cost | |! =: he Qe LusTAVTE WAIL ENAMEL: 0 | PEBECO TOOTH pagqU i 7 now hist ' oman suf: who cals : if Exceptional bargains because most factories must dispose of oy nn Ty Ba, Teas 10c an ae ate i overstocks now, irrespective of trade conditions. Here’s how you tna the pastor wl ENGR 15¢ a i share the savings: The Annual Factory Shoe Sale on Mezzanine Floor Daily = LESTRATE NAIL *. tte xtiacie “a “ Jomen's Dull Calf Oxfords ; Men's Patent Calf Oxfords woman wuffrag he stand |p te Sgn SA nRWootull IC 1 Weare Deas Cal Guns | S3:50..000_ $4.00 Oxfords (er: — Grom — cal Ours ie ag ge re | nenwoos | Women’s Suede Top Oxfords | Men's Tan Kid Oxlords . er te ogo JG | EMERY Boanoe Women's Gray Suede Oxfords | Men's Black Kid Oxfords : hs i ae 17 OR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD. i Women's Brown Suede Oxfords Men's Velour Call Oxfords ey olla.” ata tha makes 1 ! ae ie C . 4 mr ( it Womens Black Kid Oxfords Men's Gunmetal Calf Oxfords 1 is @ hatefu ‘ ) wae “ ae on, 4 es QUIBBS’ TALC i Women's Tox Buckskin Oxfords Men's Pat. Calf Buckle Oxfords Si, Pray i ged nd ' kind f 5c sg toot let: oF Sa it Ww ‘s Ta Calf Pumps Men's Oxblood Oxfords . STILLMAN'’S FRECKLE ° i i Weassa's — —- Scans r) Men's Wax Calf Oxfords The Bee ef 28c GOOD BATH CAPS— "3 : | i Women's Matt Kid Oxfords Men's French Calf Oxfords » DR. GRAVES’ TOOTH 10c : 1 / r WwW ‘s Patent Christy Ties Men's Russia Calf Oxfords - bet aay gar Cc WALNUTTA HAIR STAIN i Women's Chocolate Kid Oxfords A Pair | Men's Chocoiate Kid Oxfords ti hte Lyons’ TOOTH pow. 47 ; ; : } | ‘Bsa y vt - me b Pe DER Cc BOURJOIS NO. 18 ROUGE & r . ven loaisiatore|l OAc cneam......200, + 3) : ! | ‘© VEDA SPEARMINT GUM j | mer | | GO.Q5 | etamrsomss ure ( Set er e AND IMPORTED REP SUITS *. DANDELION i cece 1 Worth Not Less Than $12.50 and $15.00 Each. Great Values! _DANDELION TABLETS |e , . show ] n fact, almost i R t ¥ ery timely purchase ust when the real warm weather i eo = » RI tiem, * ba diseases, | ; i Pa in the let, ¢ ay they're all so pretty that we found it too dif TO TAKE BISMARCK’S , and tipat r tablet forms | t | 7 N arn A wisely refrain from doing so oat styles, rangi OLD PLACE AT HELM € nd pleasant to tal ts very litte, Wea 4 | f leaving | an tnusually elling the regular 2 20¢ Ask the clerk I if store # 3 ‘ shade he coats are trimmed in a about if ' i} ine the fe onee inna coy 1 buttons itin shaw! digas " } ° 1 . ey represent manufacturer imples is 1013-15 & Bt | } _ Values $12.50 and $15.00 ll at one price Thursday oice at $9.95 : FIRST AVE THE QUAKER DRUG CO. muse ‘ | | w* Second Floor 4 i il 15e Kerchiets 7c 2 gh TWO STORES ONLY, BUT THEY'RE BOTH MONEY SAVERS , i | Where do they all go tot 4 | $7.50 to $12.50 sh oat ae me = 00 it A clearance of perhaps three doze t m at ha wr i n Seattle, Women who are not irrey nints i are for these charming styles will con pee Floor | Now $7.50; Were $15.00 to $17 50 Now $5; Were $7.50 to $12.50 quninnanicidineligalbicdlesiichanaseaessemensendanideenaamsenenmnnts |} aanetemenucamiicnansaannasienes ameinaimsenaeane | Waists of silk chiffon, moussoline de sule, taffeta, net Watets of allover Chantilly Lace, Put | lace, and satin messaline, lavishly trimmed with lace ee, Madras, apd other materials, that | | Several are made of allover Ince, WOM or short slneves, | were 47-00 ty BEd, reduced tor immediate | [Ml weG, VONMeETHMANN, HOLL | open front and back clearance to $6 |AND' STATESMAN, WHO. SUC-| CEEOS PRINCE VON BUELOW) AS CHANCELLOR, THE OFFICE! a " —— es |CREATEO FOR BISMARCK, | 4 Bie Lace Trimmings lor Only SL and $1.25 Revely Silks | 7 aggseycit seme i | | TheMorals * ay Valpnlennon and a Pg fa de ins 3 | _ Pompadour, Dresden =i, dt | BY WARRINGTON DAWSON, | en S X 0 ' | “of Mareus M S cotil Indah, Youtseiehiad, Was. Worthv'Gp to Dae, al 160 Tore: , 1LALl Sanemiinetions cottabts for’ eset One otoiee reas. oa ull e on tee a | ' oi Marcus Main Floor, | many black and white effects, all at S00 yard. Main Floor. ROOBEVELT CAMP. Sagosia. H Complete lines of Men’s Ox s now a af |W ky ake — i: As: op reduced in price. All styles and colors— | TAN, BLACK, PATENT LEATHER q BLUCHER AND PLAIN TOPS SMM TLE UL | So 33 95 _| [HAND BAGS, WORTH UP TO $2.00, THURSDAY, EACH | A maker's entire surplus stock—that’s the whole story of the small price Large assortment of shapes and sizes in BUFFED ALLIGATOR, GRAINED | SEAL, MOROCCO, SAFFIN AND PATENT LEATHER IN BLACK, GRAY, GREEN, TAN, BROWN AND NAVY All lined with moire, silk or leather ¢ | ‘an or the Crees, Mew etre of wt Lattin, ate ernnt City, He | and fitted with coin purse, single or double strap handles and leather-covered He Co 1 Calne At the Morey * he- | ; riveted frame, gilt and gun-metal finish. Folded and. round bottoms. The sale | ages rete | price is 9c, but the values range from $1.50 to $2.00 Main Floor. it igh Ry the Li. ae Pt wi j ! : bor \ S) ; of the hi j he hoes of quality is an assurance of t " Mater of | No Phone or Mail Orders Accepted for These Items. Bulletin aunt hem tito lamteoee Se ‘ grades of Shoes offered in this sale 1 a ! ‘our Fingers, ; a i E cae esen | 10c Cleaning Lye, 10c India Linon, ' TM " ioe WN nena 10: st BCA... ce eeeee 5c 8:30 to 10:30, a yard........ 5c Everything Goes in This Mid: | | BringtheChildren |} vs 69)" | aide, mil cade of TOs grade, Tharsday fl E"adcaaar 8 soe : Summer Sale of Oxfords tp ; t perintending the work and as 4 i a to the Doll Show 10c Jap | Rose rag 5 | Boys’ 25c Caps, 5 Apricots the public an excel nt erformans a | | i Snap asd December save we 8:30 to 10:30, cake........... . $0 to 40: :30, coh Suwa vees C i fi gH] I overt a buy | ech, | IN SEATTLE TODAY. en $ Onoe $1.25 Black a 5c Valenciennes Lace, 1, | Traveling in style, In a special ° : : 8:30 to 10:30, each. ses 8:30 to 10:30, end: fy thane 12¢ train, 108 reatdents of the state of 805 First Avenue Hai: nnaslé: Bt blade: motte). heres | Val, and imitation two-thread edges and eevee their war er te wnt . Colman Building a Ae norning, 14e yard primarily from Birmingham, al se ns though some members of the party hall from outside points. They started July 12, and will arrive F home August 19, after a trip When shopping at the Public Market buy yout through nearly all of the western part of the contineut. ‘They all ox Meats at Visitors to the Alawka-VYakon-Pacific Exposition are invited (o visit Sentile’s larment store, AAR BON |prested surprise at the wonderful are hse of Seattle lg at the beau ig ike Place Oscar Wilde's Body Removed. PARIS, July 21—The body of f Oscar Wilde, the writer, which was - 4 Place j buried at Badnaux tn 1900, has been 1522 24 Pike transferred to Pore In Chaise. A brief religious service was held in| Chickens Dressed to Order. the cemetery chapel, attended by a! small group of relatives and friends. | | pavkaee | Freak Coftees—Challenme | blend a |

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