The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1909, Page 16

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THE STAR—FRIDAY,) AUGUST 20, 1909, THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE Women’s’ $35 New Autumn Suits $25 0 $60 Summer Dresses ana Coats od offe sun | tn of the sensationally go the be Here | selling-—the best values are a Tew specimen \ in Autumn Suit t values in | Contra the dull season at a great saving n price tunning new Fall models, long | i ting cut skirts, walkin cluster plaited from knee or i hip tot united atin; of erge, cheviot, salales, shadow | Col brown, navy, wistaria, ta | hiffon Two-Pie« d and me e them. Pay to buy for next 26c and 35c Knit Underwear 15¢ ie and wd Knit Underwear 25¢ | Pants. knee value ment Wom Union Suits, fine ribbed, tuek stiteh, fare fitting, bi eck. long ale ar length; low neck no glee n » tinh Suite, reduced A clean-up of various lines at one very small price, Suede Lisle Gloves and two-clasp Lisle Gloves, in black, white Tipped Pure Silk Gloves, in white, black, apricot, champagne, m have been selling all season at 75c to $1.25 a pair, reduced to less 50c pair. are the fatest. styles and finest qualities in just wih mediate summer wear. $3.00 SNOWY WHITE VEILS, $1.95, These are white chiffon Auto Vella, 14 yards long and 14 yards wide, with deep hematitched border on both ends When you remember that white auto vells are searce In Seattle at any price it might be advisable to call early. You 1 95 know, these are $4.00 veils for . 50c TO 75c SMART NECKFIXINGS, 25c¢ Included are soft Dutch Collars, with and without Jabot» | Gibson stocks, Ascots, bows, Windsor and mull ties: stiff Maen collars, lace stocks, ete.; values up to Tbe in thin lot 2 Saturday at.. ‘ 5c Maia Vloer. All the Summer Suits must go; suits in this department when t make the necessary sacrifice. Men's Suits, comprising the remai cht iding ALL THE BLUE SERGE FINE ENGLISH WORS SRES, ALL THE FINE AMER COST OF PRODUCTION, Need shabby suit. in the house Saturday for $15. Boys’ $1.50 and $1. 75 Be rT] any time of the year, But with t of ® is like thro wing away mone) Russian and Sailor By $1.0.—Main Floor, d wa Boys’ are made of Ger white and a variet of For bos }to 10 year speedy clearance to 19¢ each; leas Main Floor. man calico, Have Visitors (o the Alaska-Yakon-Paetfie = v . lt 1 ‘HE ir THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE _ Women’ § $35. 00 New Autumn Suits $27.50 Women’s 98, cm = " Sommer Garments sit. 99 1 aht green and white; mixtures kirts full plaited; narre border of er offered tor so small a pric including Sold S the Bon = Glove ha a ‘Any Man's Summer Suit in the House, Saturday Garments That Were $20 to $35 of The Bon Marche Suit Man. No matter what it’s marked—$20.00, $25.00, $30.00 or $35.00—if the Suit fits it's yours Saturday for $15.00. Successful merchants nev- er carry goods over from season to season; you won't find any old we're going to get rid of the 1909 suits now, and we are pr2pared to In pursuance of this modern business idea, we The Bon Marche offers choice of any Spring and Summer Suit 39c Wash Blouses Reduced to, Each heavy ging Exposition are invited 40 visit Seattle's lurgont store THE BON MARCHE at The Bon Marche $97.50: $6.50 Washi Suits $2.98 ||] alt. 95: $1.50 Wash Petticoats 98¢ of this department for Saturday’ all strictly up-to-date Seoomd Moor ring imer Finery “$27.50 r $35.00, here Saturday fully Jup Bilk Dresses In white and Hight blue; & il Foulard Prin whit orn, tan, lavend mny other Cholee ¢ year at this price; of Bnglish rep, a iatcks and stripes, cheeks and plain weaves; slagle or double wash braided, all fast colors; ages 10 to $2 98 $4.50 Bathing Suits Now $2.95. Silk we Suits Are Halved are re d because the seas somewhat ad \ f in SAY ave Hit for the balance I eason and be ready for the first dip next ar $ 8.50 Silk Bathing Suits ....$ 4.25 $13.50 Silk Bathing Suits ....$ 6.75 $15.50 Silk Bathing Suits ....$ 7.75 $19.50 Silk Bathing Suits ....$ 9.75 $25.00 Silk Bathing Suits $12.50 44.60 BATHING SUITS, NOW, $2.95 Wor « Hathing Suite of black and navy brilliantine, trimmed with yutache braid; some have white yoke with several rows of fine braid; others with square collar have embroidered anchors and braid trimmed; former prices $275 and 2.95 $4.50; cut for clearance t WOMEN’S 75¢ TO $1.25 FABRIC GLOVES AT, A PAIR | 12 also two-clas p and 16-button lengths of and gray; “Kayser” Demble ustard, reseda, red, catawba Cloves: that than actual cost for immediate clearance Women’s ale e mee unhearhol: values of the whole yéar! A maker's en of fine Sitks on band, made in the new style Four-in-land | ‘d purchased by us atdess than regular whe _— Neckties at 35c--3 for $1,.00—is in brief the h tire stock Ties SOc | tie the sale of the purchase of Men's rts—a sale that has created the great est enthusiasm the past week 806 SILK NECKTIES Shc | English Poulard Pour-ta-Hands in ever } ing, high grade goods, 3 for $1.00. $2.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1.29 Soft bosom effects, of solaette and wilk mixed stuff in nobby stripes and figures, with or without collars. y imaginable color Male Fleor that is the decision Bacon—-Cholew Sugar Cured Hreakfast Bacon, whole or half strips 19'c S19 urday, pound Frankfurte Fresh every he summer of 1910 rolls around; J/){) “#7, deliciously sensoned Raturday { pound 12ic Salmon-—Fre ahly kippered nelected ple Saturday place on sale Saturday 206 inder of our $20, $25, $30 and $35 lines, in- [)) | pound... 12¢ Table Sauce Oxford brand lid- relish for cold 123c | ted boneless AND BLACK WORSTEDS, ALL DS, ALL THE FRENCH CASSI- ICAN VELOURS, AT LESS THAN }) less to go away for your vacation with a 5, put up in 2-pound brick« 15 Saturday Wash Suits Reduc ed to hier est 5 } Pineapples—Fancy Singa , pore, sliced, in rich syrup “l wear for wash i i} ah mak oling and re a (3 to 7 years) with suc froshing dessert; No. 1 h materials, dozens of at eans Goines $4 pe 1 | can 12:c sham’ and pereale, in plain | ray Flour— Bon Marche collars, taney fronts and cuffs. | SG, mares the mont # f cakes and pas onson at Me reduced for a 10 & k an bare material is worth | Lo theres 38c Ceylon Tea Layer Cakes-—Fresh from the ovens all day; 3 layers, leed 2 layers, | iced 25c Ginger Bread Deliciously | sploed, fresh all day, baked in bread tins —y TO AIDE THE GOAT TONIGHT AT THE FAIR aes and Nadeau Wi ny Be Initiated Into the’ Mysteries of T. M. A. on) the Pay Streak, ly | ont of the ready xeneral of Mr. Billy Gos 1, ® Chilberg ition, in like Nadeau, 4 exposition, ts alao ready In fact, nearly everything i ready, the only thing that ten't te the time For one been fed on Un can tons and ping, Mr the chief Inquimite eal Mecha Mr. Billy Goat has exposition but Hilly Goat ts af the The v ie The tri week e the goat, and have dressed d, every who handle th chine operators a ul join. tr inn |CANADA’S BEST TENNIS PLAYER | MRS. T. F. HAN + TORONTO, Aug 26.—It ie doubt | ful if there is @ better tennis player among the women experts of this continent than Mra. T. FP. Hannam,) of this city, champion of Canada,} by virtue of her victory over Mine/ Lois Moynes, three mes champton | of the dominion. Several years ago Mrs. Hannam name ARE ARRNGING FOR PAN-AMERICAN OY AT THE EFPSIION | JOHN BARRETT AND FOREIGN CELEBRITIES WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE AT EXPO Pan-American Day will be cele brated at the A-Y.-P. exposition on August 25 or 26, when John Barrett of the Bureau of exhibit at the will be the Bureau's Barrett falr uccomnpanied by Senor Don Epifanio Portela, Ar United minister to the ani Don ¢ gentin States er plenipo loa, was a e to the Irrig © for two days Mr. Kolb said yester jon Cong day that plans for Pan-American day will be completed when heard from, The tional airs of every American re public, as arranged by Santelman, of the United Mr. Barrett ts music and na *! Director | } States} | Marine band, will be played at the {exposition on that day, TRAE WHOLESALE DRU DOWN-TOWN STORE 013-1015 FINST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE | PIKE OT. sso WESTLAKE AVE. — we « KERS2 — Co. RETAIL USE YOUR PHO IND. 2915 = = Wel F WE DEL Ven REE TO ALL =a ee peer OF FICK SUB-DTATION ” AT THE UP TOWN TORE, Stern rer. Bavarian China ¢ O AR eade uarte Plaques a Kodak ve keep 4 We have a few of those always on Bavarian China Hand P wore de | A ed Plaques left, Sc best patteris are ting for and while they last you ca any other ! t qitic kly, ie fac torily, Finish of the -| Big Sale take your choice at The big drug sale of t row Night, The busine The Quaker ® week j phenomenal, even for us. ‘I attached tg t er, for The Qu os, and the Come tor to lay ing great saving over dru Special Demonstration The Golden Vibrator Vibrator sb the cure of gention in am! § ara Pate | r from th Kindred —trowblg Best tallc with ik this machine an: 44 demo: ration workings at our First Avenue plasters at store. You are invited to | These pla come and see and learn some. tr thing to your advantage. THE QUAKER DRUG CO. mt TWO STORES ret Avenue ata solve the c and relieve ording! 1013-15 FIRST AYE. $30,000 Stor Clothing, Shoes, and Furnishings Tu. be Sold at Your Own Price” We are forced out by the landlord, andev erything must go under the hammer for what it will bring. 7 Our stock is all new, stylish goods, bought 4 from leading manufacturers. Come in tomorrow and outfit yourself - from head to foot at your own prices. We | are forced out and everything goes at any | price, af Fogel(lothingt l010 First Avenue = »-Near Madi MARTIN & BLAKE, Auctioneers* COLLARS te, 26 2 ANouS\ CUS 4 Fis SHIRTS 8 Bankrupt Sale Si trike st 404 —— Watch The Star Want Ad Columns for Bargailt af All Descriptions.

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