The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1909, Page 12

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THE STAR~THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909 13 THIS AIRLESS BOX CAR A JAIL: mine ot KER-9 THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE RR ay co. an . DOLLARS WILL DO DOUBLE DUTY FRIDAY AT THE BON MARCHE STRIKERS PACKED IN LIKE CATTLE eater aa FREE To ALL iigg tpi at tHe veer am in }4y noc PALING es WONDERTU PAST NEXT MONDAY GREAT SALE MUSLIN | HH) ‘End of the Month Clean-Up Sale |By "CURE am I i P nA PAPERS CORNS, BUNIONS CALLOUSES d se so Wool Goods Remnants |} All Our Silk Remnants teh Friday Only Half Price INSECTINE will be slag Friday Only Half Price eee rie oie ia : Per Can, 25¢ a it f “o" | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and con Specials reentage the soft satin-finish Silks now in the very heyday of their popularity Lengtt t eid range from 2 to 10 yare Friday at half | Main Floor price M ain Floor, | : HORLICK'® MALTED MILK THERMOS sorrtne = 1 $35.0 Silk Dresses $19.50;_$6.0 Silk Wass $350 tT 0S a ma eye Be veer siggy hed f 9c BUY EXPOS TION PAPER | “ge%, Cleaning Up Oda Lines Before TRIMMED HATS he WHIBK BROOM 7c a £ eter 3 a August: Wonderful Bargains —————— ; M NAIL SCRUBS 7 Women’ 8 Dresses, ! 12 Women’s Jackets of a! § 1 905 hiker eee bly dives bo NAIL 5c FORMALDEHYDE hut db 1 ore than a live # ables during { As Se PHOTO POT ‘CARDS M f act Messa- | 0% 8 ~ - 7 SUTHERLAND SISTERS sie ¢ * HAIR GROWER , line Silk anid Foulard Silke in Bad sy Reduced From $5 his was on: va 73c| * : vartows colormn sei Cl price $4.95 —————— as ber bie wie 39c WYETH'S | with lace, gold 19 Women's and Misses’ | es, $5.00 is the original | Forney PHATE ; “ wney button Tailored Suits of Panama a ce of ¢ wWCLTRS CHEWING GUM— 5c eiecrne cay ane - 1 blue Treen ave pu , packa ELLe ¢, $35.00; Clean: | 8 aoe fa, ss teldos ee i « | | ARMOUR'S SHAVING STICK ~ BATTERIES— te _ Regular price $16 0; Clear Not old, sh ‘ WILL SOON AE HERE for 14c SCHEFFLER'S HAIR D 9 Women’s Dresses of In- | r $9.95 | hats trims “ “REXO" — The kis ag of tonlen the ae Ae avis : ‘ | 4 Wenie's Taffeta and | | cures indige . } The National Indian Edueat ete wor rHERSILL'S SEA i line Silk Waists, eet ae : PHERERERO ERE ESE ertaes af tas Aiackee een ' bottle for $1 seAsion yokes | Wresecny OC Be chebaley i Mate : BWEARS; NABBED: FINED. @ cific exposition August 22 to 2 saves: COD LIVER Oil — : gr sky t ' (8 Mee = hea be the largest ering on | tthe “6 > 1es stawba; long 1} black "Early, te op r, 33c { T ton front Regular price pers “All have choice of the ** | $6.50; Clean-Up price $3.50 | greatest variety, Second Floor, | | ~—Second Floor All Our Cotton eens | Friday Only Half Price This includes Ginghams, Percales, Madras, Organdies, | Swisses, Foulards, Poplins, White Persian Lawn and | India Linons, White French Lawn, Embroidered | Swisses, Longcloths, Nainsooks, Checked Lawns, Mer- cerized Waistings, etc. [t's a grand clean up of all short lengths—lengths ranging from a yard to a dress pattern—at exactly half what the self-same goods would 9 cost off the piece. Main Floor and Basement. Embroidery Remnants Friday Only_ Half Price Thousands of Fine Remnant ree cent great 4 Fe will be cnapl ut tomorrow at half eeeeeeeteeeeeereneees = up Conse! * ae r pound ee ee eeenerereneee sreesenbe “HL Hak Choice Lard, per pound .....++.5. ‘| PIKE PLACE MAR ir. Boy ree of the interior ex CHICKENS DRESSED TO ORDER. government i See eeeeeeeeeanne Unt tert ea FRENCH FETE i." | FOR CHILDREN’S DAY | | the sale prices. Included are Edgings | over Corset Covers and Flouncings, in le AT THE eel Children’s day at | August 21, will be jattractive featu t jaceording to the plans that are be jing made by the th | Women's clubs of Seatt } | be a day that will be long re} jmembered for it is to be unique i ite features A French fete with all the aplen:| |dor of the 18th century will be the teature, and hundreds of children and gayly dressed young women }will participate in the The fete will be held from a ¢ raised imitation convent-made pattern. | They all go Friday at half price. Come & } before they are picked over. Main Floor. POTS AND PANS WORTH UP TO $1.75 FRIDAY AT 49¢ EACH “Seconds” of the famous * “STERLING” gray enameled ware at a mere fraction of their value. You cannot | find the hurts on most of them with a microscope, and the hurts don't affect the wear, even at that. Basement. | 80c Tea Kettles, sasiiet size. CHOICE AT 90c Chamber Pails, 10-quart size. | $1, 00 Tea Kettles, 10-quart size. $1,10 Chamber Pails, 12-quart size. | { } 85c Sauce Pots, 12-quart size. } 90¢ Coffee Boilers, 8-quart size. | $i 25 Sauce Pots, 16-quart size. $1.15 Coffee Boilers, 11-quart size. | $i. 50 Sauce Pots, 20-quart size. 90¢ Foot Bath Tubs (oval shape) | | Every Suit, Overcoat Raincoat and Fancy Vest AT grounds, and the bright color the aypay tents and the gay ¢ of the villagers will form a # ular pleture, with the dark p' back und ing was held this morn ine| y embers of the Federation | at the Chamber of Commerce to| omplete the plana, which “will | |probably include a Loule XIV ball at the Washington State bullding| in the evening | Miss Harriet M. Rogardus, of New York, has been secured to di qrect the staging of the French fete $1.7 75 Sauce Pots, 24-quart size. 75 Sauce Kettles (Berlin style) ' | $1.00. oBlop Jars, 10-quart size, VALUES UP TO $1.15 9c Water Pails, 15-quart size CONTINUING THAT SALE OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S $15, $18 AND $20 SUITS FOR oes OUR GREAT SEMI - ANNUAL TEN - DOLLAR SALE Hundreds of Seattle men w: uit each year for it, It's an opportunity that only comes twice a year. The variety in ures the best ection we have ever had in any of our $10 sale There are hundreds of garments, in newest stvles in finest impo itted and domestic fabrics, in fading Our stock is large and comprises only the newest and best of this sea- son’s models in the most fashionable patterns. Every garment guaranteed all wool. “Tailored Ready” garments set a standard in ready-to-wear cloth- ing seldom equaled by the better of the higher priced custom tailors. Let your next suit be a “Tailored Ready.” Buy now at One-Fourth Off. Odd Pants Included at One-Fourth Off Tailored Ready Co. Corner 4th Avenue and Pike Street Unwritten Law Gaves a eee RALWO H, N. OC Shaw, 96 yeare old, 4 Relative of Taft's Killed. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y,, July 29 A Mrs, William Chase, of this city, | sald to be a relative of President! Taft, was struck and killed by an Erle train hore yesterday r sat ‘Woman's tte | Blue Serges, Black Unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds, Velours, Cassimeres ie as inimitable ‘ end it at $10. All sizes Care Seven Sutherland Slater My wer Miss & Fr day and y men, Main Floor, South Door. pers i. 00 FLAIN pad LB RECEEEDOCER PANTS AT erbocker styles, mad ee ot ime res in tripe oring The bac awh rd of making, #0 you get uth Door them for 60c pair. Main Floor, Sc € about the size of an eae vined wit feck me as to treaty and 1 re ' anc ts became Covered with a new {spo wih of halt in & very short time, | being & permanent cure She is having a ver? fine growth of halr for a woman of her age, 61 years, 1 recommend your prepara: | tons to everyone. | and avall (hemnelves of tis conventences; no obligation of any nature in entailed, = — Yours respectfully, «MRS. W. B. BRINKERHAPE, 107 First Av. N,

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