The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1909, Page 16

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4 STAR—FRIDAY, THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON 1ith and a Third Under Regular Prices How many of the bargains have you secured li you but see what wonderful values*they you'll outfit the young folks for the entire school ’ The citizens are co-operating heartily in putting th ity in holiday garb fc yy soon at o bette esses for girls | . ; , i & the ¢ iv K term na eye aps better dresses f nit attle Day, Oughtn't the women to do their share by donning all their dainties than the “Gus Lurie” Dresses are manuf wath ade prettiest attire, and so add to the general | aspect of the streets? Let u and we never remember seeing them sold so very you, Come Saturday and see what a complete outfit of good clothes we can low before. u-Second Floor Materials, Ginghams, Madras, Chambrays, Rep, Cheviot, Galatea, Wool Plaids, Serges, } you for an wistaria; Suits $24.50. $117 $1.67 $2.33 Graceful, fashionable models to tid over the season, Of all-wool serge panama and mat in plain black, bre tan, navy, gray mixtures Separate on-trimmed. Tee Lurte strapped and | = 1 ; actual $8 i t ng the lot sizes and le Choice Saturday at $6.95. $2.00 Grass-Bleached Pure-Linen Waists $1.5: Dresses at ibetunes ‘of & 00 $5.67 The arte fection, and the very waist which will be worn this fall and 1 f Beauty of them in that they can be easily laundere and save a laundry bil in wide and narrow plaits, sor aster tucked; al! have cuffs; button In front with fine white pearl buttons. W at $1.60. | $6.00 $7.00 Dresses at $9.00 Get Your Seattle Day A.-Y.-P. E. Tickets at the Bon Marche: jit. Second Floor, ‘New Fall Suits for Men Saturday $15 ‘Suits That Sell for $20 in Most Stores You'd pay $20.00 for Suits like these without a murmur, because there is everyth in them that goes with a $20.00 Suit Ne, pure wool materials } felled collars and hand-inade button holes. If you buy your . at THE BON MARCHE, you'll likely have a suit that’s only as goox saving of $ In this showing of ork. For ex “ with $2.80 8. 00 | ballste 1 Suit anyw » pay $20.00, too, f as these You clearly make a profit 00 in the purchase of one of these Suits at $15.00 New Fall Suits ¢ all the styles that line to will suit men of quict tastes and men styles. There are plain blue and black serges and = black plain d fancy cassimeres there are fancy serges, fancy worste there are browns, grays, tans there are ble stripes and plaids be it every Sui pure wool. There are slims, stouts regulars in all sizes, 33 to 46 see 1 MS measurement, and 500 suits to choose from Saturday at Boys’ $4.50 School Suits Saturday $2.50 There's no place like THE BON MARCHE for Boys’ Schoc Clothes. You get style. You get quality. You get an uneq riety to choose from. You get unmatched values. These items for Saturday that plainly show the advantage of buying at THE BON MARCHE. Boys’ $3.50 to $4.50 Suite—Russlan | Boys’ $6.00 to $4.00 Sulte—ilnin | . can : and Knicker Pants Suits; some Blouse, Eton, Norfolk, plain and Knick have exten pair pants, strictly erbocker Pants Suits, for boys 2% to wool; blue setges and tency a 16 years; brown, blue and 4 50 patterns 5 00 gray mixtures; Satarday wc. Saturde ’ AND OMAP ffon Velie, p ia wide satin bor rs: Nature $1.95 50c Lunch Baskets at 39c $2.50 Suit Cases at $1.98 thle I this list that will in 25e Can Prunes Saturday at1 Sc | Presto brand, No, 2% cans, containing about 68 to 70 large, delicious If you do anything during the “d around,” there may be something jterest you. The prices are particularly attrac } $2.50 SUIT CASES, $1.98 Lightweight Suit Cases, made of split bamboo, with loop catches and bamboo handles; ideal for 1 9 | short trips; regular $2.50 values, Saturday ‘ 50c LUNCH BASKETS, 39¢ | Made of split bamboo; light and durable thing to take to the exposition Monday; it will hold lunch for the whole 39 family; Saturday, each c $3.00 FOLDING GO.CARTS, $2.19 Has reclining back, adjustable foot rest eight-inch steel wheels, rubber @ tires; Saturday Ae i | Third Floor ay” save “s } 1 Juvenile s are made for growing ¢ to give long service, stylish and s California Prunes, ready to eat. Try some in your lunch baske dozen, $1.7 apely nes for the Fall school term are now ready paturday just the Saturday turday Saturday e11% to #; Saturday alzen 11% t Saturda Another of The B $1.50 and $2.00 Hand and Car. | 76 and $1.00 Sil Elastic andy Sales a den tl Even riage Bags—Real and grained walrus Fancy Braid Belts—Hlack navy, brown, tan, myrtle, ma brown, tan, green and a ran roon, white and combinition Th high-grade Negli sold everyw e at $1.2 a lucky trade twist ¢ Seattle men this wonderful Malu Mloor bargain at | $1.50 AND $2.00 HANDBAGS $1.25 | botiom bags. Sale via “$1.25 Missiles I] || 28 32% 3 pound. Buy gain | @ pound! WOMEN’S 50c STOCKINGS FOR 25¢ Including auze lisle with silk embroidered inateps. lisie with lace boots, silk lisle with faney stripes, lace and polka dots—in such good colors as brown oxblood, green, gray, smoke, pink, sky and black goods the country over, in this sale Saturday at | Main Floor MARCHE ” t . 1909. Gus Lurie (i=) Girls’ Dresses | Women’s $27.50 to $35.00 Autumn Suits $24.50 | Women’s $8.89 to $12.50 Separate Skirts $6.95 Women’s $2.00 All-Linen White Waists $1.50 and help rive $27.50 to $35 New Autumn Suits for $24.50 Worsteds, Fancy Mixtures, etc. Sizes 8, 14 and Manufa nurers s its and a as boug ht under price 2 constitute this fine { ne very 1 la new cre 16 years.— me | aa | ation; Coats 40 and 42 inches | fine satin lined, perfectly arte kare whe, haste tailored) and trimmed; new Skirts; made of French on ot Dresses et Deesaes at rs broade| rded mixtures and mannish worsteds } ig ake; gray, brown, navy, green, taupe and ly worth $27.50 to $35.00; Saturday $8.89 to $12.50 Walking Skirts for $6.95 mer sh Irish Crochet Neckwear Half Price An importer's show roons samples of Irish Crochet Ht what that means, These are all $1.25 cluster pis ted, full-flare gores All ) to $12.50 values An AllLinen Watet for $1.50. Think of it! Man-tallored to per til snow t home plaited ng sleeves, with stiff linen collar and ful values Neckwear here Saturday at:t pri One of the and $1.50 Shirts of the well-known na ingle and double strap Mattawan” | vy 4 double strap | T00P, | egg BP jl MARSHMALLOWS attawan vrand; made of fine handle tan and black Meather es “i 3 apoad . se / * Delicious Toasted Marshmal ales and madras, in a host of Gate socutnaee | inches wide retty buckl | lows, the very same that light, dark and medium coloring Botisca’ avery wait cnet in gold, oxidize@s and_gun we sell regularly at 40c a ole ck \oieatad aneeal : | to match: round and spilt aeanenn: «ale 50 | pound In the basement can Ler ger a maimed: Ml | nd dy store; all day Saturday style, attached cuffs; sizes 14 to 17 but ables us to offer 89c gauze alloy tan all Oe pair Come fo The Bon Marche for Right Sorts of School Shoes. | | | ' | | f | ‘i ing such practic new Queen schoo Leachi school will] both be read Both of these buildings are of the lal design and of brick construction. Lake, the Hawthorne at Rainier {Valley and the Emerson at Rainier Beach will not be finished in time for the opening date, but the |ncholars in those neighborhoods will be taken care of in other build ‘eons STATUE OF SEWARD CONDEMN Tht rovratiastor MONDAY AT THE BON MARCHE)) ACTION OF AN ITALIAN BOAT Cruiser of Italy Steams| Deliberately Into “the G Hold | | . bs Line of Formation ati}| 2% aad older— | | ATTENTION! U. S. Target Practice. | the Two for 25c rel (By United Preae) if. | good brush; your choice for WARNE SSON’S - WABHINGTON, Sept. 3.--Private ‘ ; MAKE UP. ca information of the unprecedented || | Of many shapes; the hold \ ¢ action of the Italian crafver Etna er is especially useful for “i which in alleged to have steamed 4 grease fj sa i and * deliberately into the line of forma Don mise powder, ¢ I ers tion of the United States Atlantic | f pt detive ¢ fleet during target practice off ; z Cape Henry, has reached navy clr cles and has created no small Ti % dent may be the subject of unoffi- | ¥ cial correspondence between the! Whether you are ready to begin now « later, A { nited @taten nd’ Italian, govern | you'll be interested in these special Y dts how the ments ; According {6 the rétiorts that} goods-—know what you tisnally pay foptheut, o the |have been WpOught to thin city, the! Btna, which Ie now utilized a» a training ship, appeared about o'clock Sunday morning while tar GOL practice was in progress, The xinting code of naval etiquette ognizes privacy due @ fleet dur and according tc precedent, the Etna sbould b turned her stern to the squadron ve and continued her’ journey up the coast According to the report current here, the foretga vessel steam deliberately across the firing lite and within close range of the tar cote Bhe saluted Hear Admiral Wainwright's flagenip, the ¢ f and the salute was returned. Af that the Etna turned her nose to ward Baltimore Officers of the Meet are sald to have expressed thelr willingn: believe that the sound of t had not reached the Italia but ber action in running eh targets le agreed upon as being & bad breach of naval ettiquette it wan stated today that no offt cial word of the affair has communicated to the navy ment, but it was reported commander of the fleet tx prepar ing & report that he will forward) been today Denies He Was Spying BALTIMORE, M4, Sept. 3.—Capt.} Bagslo, in command of the Etna, to-| day declared that he was ni tempting to sp the American fieet. He said tha’ d the United States fighting ships been more prompt in answering his salute he| would not have been compelled to remaim near the fleet SCHOOL OPENS HERE TUESDAY MORNING) The first st of returning] schoo! days” was given yesterday when Superintendent of Schoole Frank B. Cooy addressed §33 teachers of city in the Broad-| way high school, on their work for the coming year Tuesday em hoe high Work op the Adams building at Ballard, the Greenwood at Green ARRIVES IN CITY The qatue of William H. Seward purchased by the people of Seattle which will be temporarily erected on the A-Y.P. exposition grounds, will arrive via the Northern Pacific this evening or tomorrow, and Sep- tember 10 bas been set aside as Seward day at the A-Y.P. expost tion, when the statue will be un yelled on the grounds of the New York State building. Gen. William Seward, son of the famous war sec retary who negotiated the Alanka purchase, and whom Seattle will honor, will be present to make a b at the unveiling BIG BOX PARTY FOR DISTINGUISHED JAPS; » party of distinguished Jap. be entertained at a box party at the Majestic theatre this ¢ ali of the Japanese appearing in their native costumes on this occa tion, The entire party will be the guests of Mrs, Manson Backus, who has arranged that the three lower boxes to ve ly decorated with flags and flowers. | FROST FOR PRESIDENT. OLYMPIA, Sept. 3.—At a meet-| ing of the state board of tax com missioners, J. BE. Frost of Killens burg was elected president, a posi tion heretofore held by T. D. Rock well of Spokane. J. B. Koors is sec retary ANOTHER TOWN DESTROYED, (Ry Dowed © MEXICO CITY has reached here that the town of Rayones was destroyed in the recent flood that swept down the! Menterey valley. There is sttll a large area without telegraphic com munication UNEXPLAINED EXPLOS,ON, (By United Press.) EVERETT, Sept. %—An explo sion of a nitro-glycerine tank in the warehouse of the Puget Sound & Alaska Powder company, south of this city, wrecked the building and damaged the surrounding plant The cause is unknown, visitors now in the city will] ed shall be handsome: | apt. 3.—Word USE YOUR PHOKE IND. 2915 ~ ~ Wein WE DEL VEN FREE Li ALL SE ATTLES — , &THE G ‘wna DRU | DOWN-TOWN Sore | WI3-1018 FIRST AVENUE | UP-TOWN STORE | PIKE OF, mo WESTLAKE AVE — we | Rogriorrsce 0 roan ores ‘es 10 {SATURDAY SPECIALS [A 25¢ Tooth Brush ina | | THEATRICAL PEOPLE FREE PHONES ano [A386 Seer nacre a7 worn saving will be apparent to you. ‘These prices * ho good for the rest of the week BON AMI—The 10c cake for «Gabe e, pad OLD DUTCH CLEANSER—The 10¢ can for HAND PUMISS SOAP—The 10c cake for SAPOLIO—The 10¢ cake for ‘ ‘na CHLORIDE OF LIME—The 10c can 1 fos ésag LYE or POTASH—The 10c can for ....... BORAX—The 10c package for .......... Py AMMONIA—The 10c bottle for ..........45 10¢c SCRUBBING BRUSHES for ........... TRADE WINNERS Liquid Foot Ea Makes happy leeeeecees Madame Yale’ mond Bio ~ Penn's Antiseptic Skin Soap —Three Cream — The ber bbttle ze en for ze wlze Bhe . Buchan's 363 S0ap— Madame Yale's Skin | Dickinson's W ite h he 20c cal azel Guarana Food—The $1 size teed full strength : We extra quality; full Powder Dioxogen — The 5c pint ihe size a2e¢ Newbro’s Herpicide Pure Olive Oll—Our | Pinkham's Vegetable The $1 size. 58g j Tuscan brand — Compound—The $1 | sieve Hair Heaithng If best to be had bottle G0e | The bie size. 286 oa Pay regular | Sulphur and Cream 7 Sutheriand Sisters’ ic, for ise of Tartar Tablets Cleanser — Biaud’s iron Pilis— The 25¢ box 15¢ » She size. 336 100 in bottle. .25¢ s Phenolax Wafers — | 7 Sutheriand Sisters’ Allen's Foot Ease— The latest laxative, | Hair Grower—The The 26¢ package preseribed by phy S0e size . for ise siclans ¢very-| Florentine Massage Mentholatum — The | where; the Sic Cream—The $1 jar 2be Jar ike | bottle 206 S5é | The splendid shape-retaining qualities of Bradbury System Clothing are due to many little excellencies in) tailoring that may not be apparent to the casual eye, bug nevertheless prove their importance during many month# of increasingly satisfactory wear. This painstaking in the building of “Bradbury® Clothes, together with the smartness of the styles and fabrics, is what makes steady customers for us—brings | 1B our patrons back, season after season | The prices are right—$15 to $40 is the range—and, if not convenient to pay cash Our Liberal Credit Plan will make the buying easy. Why not use this Credit Fall Outfit ay a little ym our Privilege in the buying of you down and a little at a time for anything selected showing of Suits, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings No extra charge whatever is made for credit accom- modation STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. | Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. © 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’

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