The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1909, Page 12

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Your unrestricted choice fo ection for Saturday, and it will uits, $22.50 Suits, $25 Suits, $27 ad hada t » Pa xp Select any one you faney ar Y Ne) \ best makers in America, velours, Boxe" $1 Wash Ss | WOMEN’S 50c UNDERWEAR 25¢ i WOMEN'S sl UNDERWEAR 48¢ er under 39¢ AND 50c UNDERWEAR FOR 2h¢ F 4 Women's fine ribbed Vests, high neck, low neck sleeves; white, pink and sky; pants taped top anc tights; Saturday, a garment, 25¢, 75e AND $1.00 UNDERWEAR FOR 48 bbed Vests, silk Male and lisle thread, low neck } i » wlec hand crocheted, deep yokes. Saturday, a ise 25 SILK LISLE UNDERVESTS FOR 75c Ribbed Vests, low ho sleeves, hand "a crocheted, deep yokes. Saturday, a garment The 4 | j 50 SILK MIXED UNDERVESTS FOR 0980 a , nen's Imported Bwiss Ribbed Vests, allk mixed and 4 thread, crocheted, deop yokes, Saturday..08¢ Main Floor, Cc om $2 DRESS SHIRTS $1.29 Men's Hats, Neckwea iption, Altogether a Main Floor, MEN'S $1.50 UNION BUITS AT 756 Made of fine combed Egyptian yarn, derby ribbed brated make In early fall or late summer weight. The cause for this low price is they are slight “seconds” of the fine | A grade, but they are not hurt materially. Great values at 75¢ $2.00 DRESS SHIATS FOR $1,209 Men's Soft-bosom Shirts of solsette and silk mixed madras | in handsome stripes and figures; with or without collars regular $2.00 values; Saturday, $1.20, “ NEW FALL NECKTIES Oe The advance guard of the new Fall Ties in hore short stay, we believe. It's not within reason that these handsome corded, satin stripe, allk Fourin-Hands in thelr rich, dark tones could remain long at $04, Together with advance Fall showings of Socks, Shirts and Furnishings of every dese of days for thrifty men or their better halves for « $1.25 CAPE GLOVES $1.00 A PAIR. $4.00 KID GLOVES $1.98 A PAIR i PB word is of a new special lot of early Fall | Nalking Gloves—and a clearance of Long Kid | { Gis es at less than cost to manufacture | $1.50 CAPE WALKING GLOVIES 81.00 ede Cape Walkir ape mie 0 SL. 25 and $1.50 The "Simply Delicious! ho can resist “stockir There n nain: aan't yet been discovered are Combination Corset Ce ok; Corset Cover, tr ined with beading and ribb fle. You may take your choice § at 95e a garment era 20c a Pound Base t jaxemen. Second Floor. © Alama Yakon- Paeiiic Hxposition are invited to visit Seattle's lar rN m wf In fonventoncens mo obliga tion of any fl le ¢' ta the lot are hundreds of light, mediam and dark Suits in the newest models from the Included are fine, fancy worsteds, elegant cassimeres, stylish blue serges and black worsteds. oye. $2: 50, $3. and S289 School Suits Saturday of these ARC CH THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909, (Ai BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE A BON MARCHE "AD" FILLED WITH SATURDAY BARGAINS LOOK Any Man’s Summer Suit in Stock HERE! Garments That Were $20 to $35 Nothing Reserved! Blacks and Blues Included! [Sil r $15, That’s the slogan of the Clothing throng the Section, too; for this me: ans $20 .50 Suits, $80 Suits and $35 Suits. id the Suit will cost you only $15. All are included at the one price, $15 aln half, These are Two-Piece eres and hard-finished worsteds, in aped seams a are double stitched a quick sale Sat uits, 2:to7 rst gy Russian and Blouse 1 ‘ad plain bluc CHILDREN’S 75¢ DRESSES NOW 50¢ CHILDREN’S $1.50 DRESSES NOW 98¢_ larger omieal mother half-grown girl and her problem to the ec have such pre beta to atter in this fashion tisement for such 1 The Bon Marche adver these Tie COLORED WASH DRESSES 50 Wash Dresses made of per sI. re) ‘cotontD WASH DRESSES 9Ke 1 French ‘sty ned wit Very low shoe prices, because we're ready to pay cash for manufacturers’ and jobbers’ surplus lots, Here e w of Saturday's many bargains $2.00 SCHOOL SHOES FOR 1.40 | Misses’ viet kid, biuecher cut Shoes, of good vici kid; | low heels, coin toe, heavy soles; aizes 11% to 2; $2.00 values; Saturday, a palr, $1,490, $3.00 AND $3.60 OXFORDS FOR $1.05 Women's; all aires and widths; patent, kid and tan; | button nklé straps and pumps; chocolate, rue net, aray a brown suede; $3.00 and § Baturday, a pale, $4.05. MEN'S $3.50 AND $4.00 OXFORDS 81.98 A few dozen pairs of this kind and a few of that the leftovers of a busy season; wonderful bargains {if you ean find your slee; all shapes and leathers $3.50 and $4.00 Values, Saturday, & pair, $1.08, $3 WHITE AUTO VEILS $1.95 EACH NEW STOCK COLLARS 25¢ EACH Unusnally interesting, news of wanted accessories, the result of our department chiefs hustling qualities | and the firm's good standing in the business world. No better news in the paper this ne. | 41.95 Velie, 1% yarda ematitched border on ot wont Hike the wind ose Will not isat eer, bhe0 cholce Saturday TER Lather In sTOCKS $1.95 to wear with tat Thewe are plain wh long, 1% yards w Recently a daey simtiar any | These are Main Floor, Combination Undermuslins | aC |]. {| SHOULDER HAMS, A Cent ng oy 1¢ sees @ chance to buy good things Celoen sl offer an exceptional chance 1 Drawers or Skirt, made 1 Valenciennes Lace inserting, edging or beading; and Skirt, trimmed with lace edge or tucked ruf- $1.25 and $1.50 fashionable underclothes 7 hese ins of fine crossbar muslin or | Fond of a boiled dinner? These od looks and go }] I} Hams are fine eating, cold or hot: great variety in the but, with cabbage and carrots and nt an umbrella new potatoes, there's gate better } 1 ase your sense 1} I] Sweet, pickle cured, lonely trim of these.—Main Floor. med, waste weight Hams, Saturday, 1344c pound Fourth Floor, je—Home made, de 1 peasone «d. freeh | c wate pci | Mastern | Tomatoes 206 | ’ quality nearly whole | 14 1 oy en) heavy b-inch pane ted pleces, phopbr value; Baturday, doaen | Baturday | C per | om | 5¢ Préan trom the Olfvee-—Guiien's | Naw ag On ive y; 8 layers, load, Pal plnip at aiuttadi jbo | ta R atte Wehtfe aa fe gift te volta C | Ginger Hroaa—Wiih fratt ae Sumner bauang ‘je sly epiced, baked tn = Holous sandwi ting) Se Saturday, pound. .. sc || Misses’ $2 School Shoes $1.49 Women’s $3.50 Oxfords $1.95. | more than anything that ever hap |pened to gain rec visitor at t) Mr. Bar jat the groun¢ the fair returne t completed | Fyrom ou b Of Men's and s Suits and Coatay product.. “The educational value of | we a ure you rego b ye hi ding what you | the exposition on the nation will bef Our stock tu this , 1 we invite your felt tho next time Washington wante!B gpoction, Prices trom 816 to $80. $1.00 a 4 s all you have (ff an appropriation from congress pay If you open an account with Ww a olothing You have had scores of prominent |B nothing else. Ask for « anion sa and 1 made cloth latood the | dergul city | while we were | exposition fair and proud to have had a hand WHOLESALE DRU DOWN-TOWN STORE WIS 1018 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE Co. USE YOUR Pp IND. 2915 =~ = rit pat WE DELIVER NEE TO Aub =a TARRIMAN [a SURROUNDED | BY DOCTORS @nay no yore 2 ong om SPECIAL WI PRE FOR SATURDAY Buchu Wafere—t Taffy-Tolu Chewing Guaies | Believed That Operation Is| trouble; the 0c six be Fe Perf d for 1 Crepe Paper took 1, | Soon to be Pertorme No-Odor—Prevents odors of the * Folly, to Save the Life of the|] person; the 2be can 18c 25 for Paraffine Wax—Pe Magnate. If} Squibb's Spices—lepper, clos (tty United Pree) | : ; ‘ TURNERS, N. ¥., Aug. 27-—-E. H.|]) Beef, Iron and Wine—Good qua : iHarriman, the ratlroad king le be } ity, large bottle, 50c Frer ing more closely guarded than I for the cear of Russa Armed “guarde She Barber's Whisk «Broom today are patrolling the mountalne| Very long, with braided 22 1 in the vietnity of Arden, with tm handle; each ‘ t to allow any plicit Instruct n three miles “vs man. INEW LEATHER GOODS pe We ransacked the leather goc the trending the Harriman’s oF me being carried st things “ A the ttrat dl ship | OnC® We offer {or women gt turday, hess associat of phystelan wizard Ther dere and they are to the letter It wan positively that the wizard has hundred steps Arden, and that the me family are alarmed at hie When he Is not asleep, Harriman te wheeled about in an fnvalid's chatr fi bers ¢ Hut he sleeps a great deal. He | not even allowed to go out into the Bossed by Doctor He had b o terday In the turn to ble ¢ ordered one o him out inte then he went no further than the veranda of his home, Shortly after ward Dr, Lyle, the pe al physi wizard, came on the ind Harriman basking clan of th tn the suns He was furlou and ordered that the wizard be car-/[| PATENT LEATHER BAG, | PATENT ried indoors at once Mned with red leather, Bul RIAGE BAG, A Then he gathered the Harriman ype els pang i " D eatte attendants around him and threat ‘ i] > gud! ened to diemies the next one that gilded. xa \ trio wheeled the ratiroad king outelde like cut » the of ly of the sick room very late n medium « As thee prety several erters ae eed Sex oka eae “ Arden lant night, as he was nearing ie $6. Bpe 25 | PATE Me E — i Turners PATENT LEATHER Bac— |, RIAGE BAG--Same sige Th Did you go to t Cloth thned fame style as the above, but fee + i pent for an operation w slagle fen) he was asked 4 better bag. Made to sell at og frame. favo “Nobody's Business.” | $6. Spectal s4 Bpecia pow. po one’s business but m These bags are all fitted w priv o why I went to Arden.” was hie |f ones with card case They ha “ i ] tion reply. He refused to say anything | In New York and will bave a strong 1 r f Ju further jutic Despite denials of the physicians od the employes of the Harriman es | r nate Is suffering from matignant|— FIRST AYE , PE the | cancer and that an operation soon pur is to be performed Harriman ts furious at the porte that have been sent out re in ere with the Harriman ens they are carrying out these instruc tions to the very lette eon a uffers From Cancer. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug Beetae ata Dr. H. F. Bigger, John D. Rockefel ler's personal physician, declared | today that it was bis belief that EB. H. Harriman was suffering from cancer of the stomach, He says that the treatment advised by the Buropean specialists te such that would be ad jlatered to anyone suffering from the disease. If such lg the cane, Bigger declares the only thing fo do is to operate on Har riman, and to operate quickly ‘There are three things we cancer,” sald Mager rapld eating, constant worry | and thb lack of proper exercise, In case of a man like Harriman, who fs constantly busy, a cancer would | Most probably assume a m alignant | form before tt would be discovered. | |The instructions of the European | |speciatiats lead me to believe that | lthe financier ts muffering from this! that “They | | a r |dreaded disease | r if It'e Cancer, It's Death. | me “The diet of biamath and rice taid| down by the specialists compels me} . to belfeve that cancer fe what they iM are expecting, Bismuth increases ‘a | fuerescence tn . | “Two results may follow the com : ing operation on Harriman : | “The cancer may be so located | that by altering the junction of the| stomach bowel, the life of the pa-| oo ent might be prolonged. It is even a possible to eliminate the stomach | ah bowel “Be ne "But If the cancer is not located, es a ‘ and ft Is found to be impossible to Booklet, {t's free: ve operate, {t will be absolutely im possible to relieve him and death its & question of but a few weeks." APOSTION 8G “BOIS FOR SEAT, HS J. BARRETT Ladies’ Suits, New Fall Styles $20.00 1 and Wint for ladies is one to be admired. They are made up from t , quality of bi fancy worsteds, “homespunes, Coats 40 and 45 inches ong, graceful lines irts are fan with hipless effect, guaran ~ j en, wine, ete, Priced cluster pleated. Colors, navy $20 to $45. Also we carry Pet Waitsts, ete. $1.00 a weelt Men’s Fall Suits and Coats} And up. Our lne The A.-Y.-P. exposition tx doing for this] yenitic atate by members of ce aye John Barrett, director of the bureau of American republics, who ts a vistors at the fair who nev aize and possit sity and the surrour before hey come back I Weill, the exposition the real show te that city It and gee it thie sur take in the exposition too, Bither one Is worth the trip, but that won which has sprung up| asleep in the biggest of the two! | greatly pleased witt under You'll get both her OPEN SATURDAYS UNT 84 STORES. T am the ; 4/4 UNION ms Collectors Between 4th and 5th Avenues in starting it.” 3846. Tomorrow {# Mapleine day Garvey Buchanan Co,

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