The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1909, Page 8

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1909 —=s 5 He jumped Int 4 / THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE IHE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE PANISES FAR Gea F witnesses who tontitied this yy RETAIL is the i w If ja ec nrtermaster ¢ ch bow! N STORE USE YOUR PHOKE THE BON MARCHE—SEATTLE’S POPULAR PRICE STORE |} ~ CAPTAIN AND ea ie at eeyecTam sont had ocsen Het: | PRE OT WESTLAKE AVE. FREE TO ALL SEATTUy Biggest and Busiest, too—Because Values Are Always Best Here ~ CREW Of Tes ares a eth gic Oe ee nea Jother witnenne Twenty Years Making and Compelling Low. Prices|} [Witnesses Say Everyone HALE TAN Selling Retail at Did His Duty While) Gus Lurie & Co.’s (e::3:) Sample Line Children’s ||] Wat gboee YOUTH FOUND]. Wholesale Prices}#- and Misses’ Dresses a Third Below Regular Prices | non a pou “Wane rxo now | in a ig tee Ge ak We mt ea | TWO WEEKS AGO. the steamer Objo, this mornit on |Buy School |} |p sssz"yscmat dr tr 3 tenn to Specials for. Thursday, the [ll-fagrd craft from the Ch taking testimony in the wreck of Dresses Now | |asscaviat tts ais ces Gerke co) Friday and Saturday” : should have been lowt, There was|at the Columbla at. fire stat Madame Yale's Al | Liquid Foot Penn's Antiseptle 1 {a surplus of life preservers, he| Truant Officer Bam Corbett placed mond Blossom Makes happy f Skin Soap—Three an ave 3 said, and all of the life boats were| him in custody Cream — The. 86c per bottle P for ....25 | : v f for... 25@ lowered and filled without a hiteh ® taken to the 0 sisi Buchan’s 06 Oi condiel While excitement prevatied all over c 4 i sdanes’ Ve Dickinson's Witch he 200 elie aa S Ward ott regular « the ship, it was not {n the natur t eaningless his Peco “+9 Hazel Guaran ty ake Ie bar nto au. 75 | The Lurie $2.50 Teton Larte ne The Larle $4.50 | The Larle $5.50 | The Lurie $5.96 | of a panic, and the admi ork| Humane Officer John Vaupell teed full strength; | Swansdown Face ” Mon > tad tone cn aaa Powder — Per box yn | of the ca and ore erved toled the young man if he had had ; extra quali Dresses ot Dresses jecuen of Dremses et | quiet the excitement ‘e sianything to eat since. hin escape |f Oloxogen — The pint ihe plenty of time for everyone to have | from the ho«pital, and he answered wine 4 , Newbro’s Herpicidg been saved, Mr. Btowart eal t negative shake e head Pure Olive Olj—-Our | Pinkham's Vegetable The $1 size Sige Samuel Bradshaw, Weight clerk y personal apy ee the Tuscan brand —_ | Compound—The $1 | Wiig sir Healthen testified that t { bottle 4, the weather was | hos 1 attendania believe |} best to be had Ove no Boe size. 28 rough and that the craft was roll-| statement full pint; regutar | @tiphur and Cream | 7 gytheriand § - ing hard, almost hard enough to When Haas wag first taken te 60c, for ite 4 Tartar Tablet eenOree —— The Lurie $7.50 The Larle $5.50 | The Larle $9.00 son The Lurie $13.50 | of Tartar Tablets Scalp Clean take water down the amoke stack,|the City hospital by bis father the I Bisug's iron Pille— The 980 bon 0% Dresses at Dresses at Dresses at. Dresses at j he thought. Bradshaw sald he saw, young man was suffering from mel 100 in bottle ib¢ The 61 Eecles, the wireless operator, at) anch< Hin the Phenolax Wafers — | 7 Sutherland Sisters’ his fostrument and then saw him | form of worrying hi er - bg The la Hair Grower—The4 come out-of the room, close the| Haas believed that « ry me pM e p f Ge size 336 door and walk toward a life raft{{ll. On twa% sion a th ‘ ne ve Florentine Massage on the starboard side about the! ened to kill s nd hie fat Menthglatum — The € ¢ he Cream—tThe $1 jar Be time that the vessel ran aground | notified th 25e jar le ’ ° e aoe Children’ s $2 School Hats $1. 25 ty School cap 25¢ to ste | tm arte tay. Vit wan 0 dark, | wile being held ‘at the City | perfect condition nize cognize| pital pending an exa: anyone more than 10 feet away, to his sanity, that he ageaped equa t variety in the city-~greatest val | Bad Aids to Housecleaning nd Mexic an cre 5 scaly heh | tes, to { fancy mixtu newest felt, in red, blue and brown; rib vest desirable shapes; allesizes, at 50c, | BON AMI—The 10¢ cake for Seattle Day tickets should be purchased SAPOLIO—The 100 cake f Increasing rapidly at the dows oy CHLORIDE OF LIME—The can for “ham n order to as LYE or POTASH—The 1¢@c can for .. AMMONIA—The I0c bottle for ones eee There's no place like The arche f * School Clothes Yéu get sty! 1g f Where Tickets May Be Purchased. 10c SCRUBBING BRUSHES for .... } quality—you get an un < i o ch from. nt natched values. Thes r 1881-28 Becona) 3 for Thursday that plainly show tt antage yuying at The Bon Ma os ‘ } Rhy tan o, cabaya, $2.50 to 4480 Suita: Russian blouse, Bon |B large, gallorcotars AN ie ohadag 3 ere Kodaks | Souvenirs ° } all wool; blue serges and fancy pat fs: ages 4 to r emul al }, Ee 200 umene Ave, AiR ig se FIRST AYE. Paes | terns: Thursday here Thursday at E bpwiger fe Hurivet, {333 Hecund Ave ‘ , ’ 5 | Boys’ $2.50 $3.00 Suits; axes 6 to 16 Boys’ 50 Knee Pants; ages 3 to - pants have | taped ame and are of khaki cloth, worstedS and } stitched throughout; good service 85 | and tan mixtures; able colors at Sale price, a pair eae ie i MAIN FLOOR. emartecre@ #8F soo co 8eererr Continuing the Sale of Sample Hosiery at Half Price ||}: ~~ coon eae sa|| — = ee One of America's largest importers of Women's Hosiery sold us his travelers’ sample lines at . oe ar Stand ‘a i —TOURIST BATHS — 2 oc Ooctdental a tremendous reduction. There will be enough for Thursday’ s selling at the same oneal prices WOMEN'S. 50¢ STOCKINGS, A PAIR WOMEN'S 75e STOCKINGS, A PAIR 9 sie colors as brown, tan, red, oxblood, green, tan, blue; and lace boot stockings, in rose, ote ewe ea > es gray, smoke, pink, sky and black ; all 50c goods the coun green, lavender, smoke, gray, gold and tan; all 75¢ val WITH EE IBS" My CUSTOMERS— 200,000 STRONG ‘Souvenir Watch Fobs at MWe ‘15¢ School Dress Fabrics at ||) R & Gs slits | White Goods ‘Two Styles As oe Hi ere Peet ag | Pe ; ei SALE—— hurry to get ‘them. They came Dozens of patterns—fresh and smiling.— | WHITE INDIA LINON— | IMPORTED WHITE FRENCH our way because a man let 4 Basement. : Have all the desirable features of any me ... pinata 6c pore tp taekess 4h eat his enthusiasm get the better of saiaitiaar aarti iieemaiteen - — - 5 , other known make of corset. Some one meee ity; 9] pera his judgment. ‘Two etyles, exact of the 25 different WHITE PERSIAN LAWN— | price, yard ieee ly as illustrated, made of gun- : ms 753 P Be ts rine ait ner our — | Sheer yi; We value; | WHITE AUTO suUITING metal, with views of the Exposi z | d Gi h | | is bound to please | special sale price, 1 Old Irish linen finish, 36 tion, Seattle and the Puget Sound 25¢ Mercerize ng ams a | you. All are fitted | yard . : 122¢ | inches wide; 18¢ value; spe- country. A useful article that any > | \ celal sale price, aa square cut or with cut cor- | SHEETS—Bleached Sheets; ¢ early Thursday morning to B mit | cardinal combinations. We mean just i ReOR: with hose support- BEQSPREADS—White Cro. size 82x92; $1.60 val full 72x90 size; special sale wire 108 Sag If | whet vs sey 8 2c value wt cyan Beene] | Children’s School Dresses $8 to $20 9 WOMEN’S SKIRTS man would appreciate as a gift, as They shine like sille! You never saw ‘ iy ers—even those sold chet Bedspreads, fringed, | well as a handsome souvenir of Qagmg anything like them at this price. Buy 9 \ at as low a price as Seattle's great fay. Inasmuch as “ them for your girls’ schoo! dresses and ? " sale pric these Watch Fobs were intended you will thank us. Bright, cheery Oth See 1.30 | 39° ere ir ‘> ) ' er Styles, $1 eact out to sell at 50c, you'll have to S/egitad plaids, in green, garnet, navy, tan and $1 to $5 Our new stock of Girls’ Dresses for Fall is here Mu ; c We want to remind you n of the big sale of Skirts at Woolen serges, cheviots, flannel Pp laids, mixtures, ga London's West Fall sty in French Volles Panamas, fine Te AND 10¢ VALENCIENNES LACE, ae ONLY | eset iter ee ies Ame Re nae ane te MM. Q8 choose from, worth from $8.00 to $20.00 each More nourishing than and materials at Blacks and all colors ... ticularly good sot nt of patterns rma Valenciennes Laces, 2 to 4 inches wide ; some ing tossed about by customers Thursday morning, 8:30 t« meat, and ten times yard. NO PHONE ORDERS. | 10c White Lawn, Bc | $10.00 Khaki Suits * Pyeuse, adae sek I Morning Seeats | | APRONS eae ee 8:30 to 10 :30, a yard 8:30 to 10:30, choice er" mei 7G f 8:30 TILL NOON White Lawn, %6 inches wide, even Women's Khaki Suits, for outing, mountain P 5c | } Silks, Dress pe Seine are Thursday morning, $:30 to| climbing, water trips, etc.; just a few; Thurs | | 520; Bo oa OG | Goods, Linings At London 15¢ ard. NO PHONE ORDERS. | day morning take them at $5.00. NO PHONE siiforntn. beg &6-inch Guaranteed — Linin, e, with trill ORDERS. ar bili yo Satins with tr » 20c Cream o’ Wheat, : : | nde 2 Abe oe ery wanter ‘ . 95¢ 8:30 to 10:30, package Pint Fruit Jars, grits , | I 0 wiles’ Mother Hubbard, wit ‘The most nourishing Summer breakfast cereal; | 8:30 to 10:30, a dozen | mn ' ae. | 600 a rt) ean oul ‘4Gc Thursday morgng, 15¢ package. NO PHONE Genuine ball Mason Frult Jars, pints; Thurs Sitiene 4 Bt ‘ nisgpNibhtor Bhi ety ata ORDERS, Limit, 2 package | day morning, 39¢ dozen. NO PHONE ORDERS. LOTS OF BARGAINS—NO H PRICES pour Vanilla | ie shcteiiey thes 5c Lh : JABOTS owder; makes de | « oY lad! 2 y 1,000 Jabots, beautiful # drowning for | lo " . with lace and a, tinh, ete 1 Thurs | ‘At London's 4 BS ion of cay eniees ib i 10c, 15¢ | Hureday sen "$2. 49 3 BOYS! CLOTHING GOOD TRUNKS cla! for Thursday .... Hebrnmayenppetrhs teaser

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