The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1909, Page 12

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the “showing up” of Cooper's rem | jedies came the sheriff's sale of the Arthur Rauch, the state's chief Amoskeag Apron Gingham, in blue, These Superfine Flannelettes, of effects of the Dr. Moody Royal Med-| witness In the cane of M. Jones, a bd ; } ' n jicated Stock Pood company. AS) youth of 20 years charged with a black, brown, green and red checks—ev- good quality, are all 34 inches wide Cooper, so did Mr, Moody cater es-|?, we Bn ys henge peers ait on & ery woman knows the fabric. Can't sell and come in a range of designs and | pecially w moody stomachs. The) charge of perjury this morning ae but ten yards to a customer at this Ope colorings to afford pleasant choos jonly dittorence ts that Dr. Moody's /ne descended from the withess : ge meaniiia Pp " ing. They are fast colors and just | ioe ame ad y atand in Judge Mitchell Gilliam's ing Sale price, and no phone or mail or- wrappers, dressing sacques, house | Maoty was located, Gertie fa He is heid in the Pe ders will be filled. An Opening bargain, Tuesday, at ‘owns and children’s wear. Great bargains at the few months. ard, and ica “on Pf 5 yard. Ba: t g ; is 4 Sg : It wae yugh the testimony of ¢ & yard.—-Basement. Opening price, Se a yard Main Floor. ae he a —_ ne mnost: | Ranch Jones was released a ene Rnd ts —— — ta bg , a aged cp end ei from custody before the trial had , ne ww 2 . proceeded half way. And it ts “me — -_ urday and the me . — ee = : — y and alleged by Deputy Prosecuting At Te Printed Velour Flannels || Up to 15¢ Wash Laces, yard | fo. = 50". torgey John ery hat Rach | 0 as: es, 36 cans of condition powder; 47 bot-| maa*_e2 re et Me ee ee eee | tles of colic medicine: 26 bottles of . ’ We purchased hundreds of Not « woines making « pe }the Great Discovery; 90 bottles of oe eee pieces of these Velour Fiannels 1 | i bent th Saiete 8 he ‘i im Great cough and cold cure ang cect ae | chases, bu ose us wash laces j oxes of the famous hoot ointment for our Opening Sale. They're 27 ae “a | fgets gyrny it boxes, JAPANESE CRUISER COMING. inches wide, come in light and 2 aun large quantities will ae wee to attend j lof apavin cure; five iS of bake (iy United Preens dark colorings, printed in the | this great on Tuesday. They're linen | olptment, and, Incidenta TOKIO, most beautiful designs you've ever seen. Buy them perction Paes, and aes a 1 to 4 ‘ | the ype te produ — = ‘a i ‘ inches wide: every thread pure linen, in attractive pat amount of the raw mat navy, under mand of Captain now for bath robes, kimonos and the like A great Pi ctaapghedins tages ee ri +s tg 5 ct prs conatsting of flour, salt, genta Takeshita, sailed today to partich value for this Opening Sale, Tuesday, at 12 a yard i ' orth up to eS pening pees seed oll, red pepper and elm pate im the festival at San Fran Fleer. them at 74 a yard.—Main Floor. wns also dixposed of claco. MEN'S 25¢ HANDKERCHIEFS B store to supply whatever is wanted four corners of the world other things to wear fusion of beauty is too great to describe. tinues Tuesday and Wednesday. Come and You must see in order see it all to apy Suit your own fancy h harmony with fashion. As to the correct style—it ts Just this splendid collection of Millinery ts absolutely correct and tn thore ele—the most fetching in years Many of the Imported models are too daring for Seattle women. Using these as model @exterous millinere have evolved Hats that In artistic shaping and colorful effect are charm fably offering our public goods that are absolutely right, that express distinct Individuality well as exceptional beauty-—-at prices well within the scope of all women. and the long back brim. The full draped crown of velvet is another It promises to dominate t fall and winter, tions, The favorite combination is to have the shape of black, with the trimmings entirely white. The familiar Gainsborough type of picture hat, which was eo much the vogue this sui mer, is more modish than ever, The fur cap ef the Grenadiers of Napoleon’ army has be maginable materiais, Unique are the massive & are wide rather than high, and most skillfully draped in the original Parisian effect. One of t newest tones of the season le coral! brule—burnt coral—a clear, & pronounced undertone of deep woven brown in the cast, which relie new shades are artichoke, sphinx blue, battieship gray, chicory, daff. green. Asa ite briliianoy. Give yourself the pleasure of seeing them if you have a little time to spare. 1Feature of the $40.00 TRIMMED HATS AT $25.00 Imported Patterp Hats tn all the favored shapes for Fall bans, toques, large picture hats, tricorne, continental aller other styles; of haters’ plush, beaver cloth. silk. fe! 4 trimmed with uncuried ostrich, * Imported by « N ‘or the opening, as a tur-| New York models and man naj one a favored style for Fall } brim and medium brim hat try stiletto lion in every « $15.06. Opening price 8e Amoskeag Apron — am Had to purchase 156 dozen of chiefs In order to well them at this price but look Hike stik, feel lke silk and wash so fine and good that they captured the Kighest award at [ast year's Industrial Bx position In London. White with red tig ures and borders, and colors with white and self borders. Will make pretty ki and pillow tops, and think of CHRISTMAS PR opening we offer thene 26 Kerchiete at only tbe ea xeeida” Handker- hey're all cotton, ike stk, They're these elry bargains, values. Extra long H settings im turquoise, matrix and precious stones Bxceida” Hand- b. Main Floor, UP TO $1.00 EMBROIDERIES: ar lot of these fine Embroideries went in a burry | weeks ago. Many were Aisny pointed Another lot tor to- 4 ol Dont if you want some. Fine Bheer Drees Piouncings, 12, 18 and 27 Inches wide; Cor set Covering, 18 inches wide; Baby Irish and fing Swiss Rages, 2 to 7 Inches wide. Scroll in mot being in the same | 50e|| food fortune. Opening Sal in Black Silk 26-inch Taffeta for 59c a yard gain buying a and sores clear eyelet and imitation Cloister designs on sheer Swiss and durabl stro Selnansky vatess Up to 41.00, ne b6e a yera durable, lustrous silk Main Floor. for our Autumn Openi Women’s $1. 25 and $1. 50 Gloves | | Priced just for our great Opening Sale at 95¢ Main Floor. BLACK TEA 3 pounds, 50c New Crop Full Standard English a pair cuffs, | Good 65c This 45-inch Oilcloth is the seconds just as well as firsts. PI customer, Tue morning ORDERS of the hest ain white and figured from 8:30 to 10:30, at 10c day 50c School Dictionary, 8:30 to 10:30, each 19c morning California - 9 rs 2% cans. Peaches — t Califorr anda y whatever you find In this For trom Mons, Virot, Mme. Georgette, Marie Louise, Car- me Jane, Camille Boyer, Mons. Julia, Esther Meyer and other equally famous artists our beyond compare. We do the largest volume of Millinery business in the city as a result of tnvar- NEW FEATURES—The newest features of the Fall and Winter Hate are the sharp left-tiit olnt of importance in Mil- Hinery styles. Among the new turban models the Henry IV ie a notable example, because of the turban ideas through the Another feature of the season is the favor shown the biack and white combina Turbans. They somewhat hard coral shade with Other |, Herron blue and willow Tre 18¢ FLANNELETTES amethyst, pink or blue stripes, with values grade Can't sell over one roll to a NO PHONE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE v All Means, See the Autumn Fashion Show | The Autumn Opening Show and Sale is the occasion that sounds the complete readiness of the The store is ablaze with handsome things gathered from the Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Millinery, Laces, Silks, Dress Goods, Shoes and it seems that all have more appealing charm than ever before sreciate, You're as welcome as the morning Millinery Leads the Bon Marche Fashion Pageant iticent Colors—Marvelous Models from Abroad—Exquisite Shapes from Home of mn en he We Offer 500 Trimmed Hats at HATS AT $1 from our own ond Winter—turbana, , continenta baideome ornan orth not les ry ‘50e and 65¢ Jeweled Hat Pins: Examine these Opening Sale Jew and you'll find great at Pins topaz, other semi- Sell regularly at 50c and 65c. ing Sale price, 29¢ each 89¢ Black Taffeta Silk, Yard i f= No sale in the country except our le will show such a bar Just think of All-Silk Chiffon It's a Sells everywhere at 89c. Priced zy Sale at 59c Bile Flannelette Gowns for Flannelette | You'll find the Gloves at 95¢ to Can't remember | be wonderful Opening Sale bar if || Gowns like this at 45 before in all gains. They are Women's One | } our experience, It's an opening bar Clasp P. X. M. Sewn Cape Gloves IN I] gain you're not likely to see equaled in the fashionable tan shades he Long Flannelette Gowns, at 45e 20¢ Table Oil Cloth in White and Colors at be a yard | Bree akfast ] re Be | 50c Baking Powder, 35c 35c Cambric W. 1 (ag || | 8:30 to 10:30, a can... 8:30 to 10:30, each .... 5c tbs, 50c: 4 We Dr. Price's Baking Powder, noted for its supe | Children's Cambric Walsts, lace and ribbon rior baking qualities aday | trimmed, 1 year to 10; two rows of buttons, fast- “ | can. Limit, two cans. NO PHON | ened With strong tape; Tuesday morning, 15¢ apy. | | each, NO PHONE ORDERS $1.25 Sauce Pans, 8:30 to 10:30, each ..... Pure Alum American Standard School Dictionary, illus Wear-Ever | trated; every word in clear, black type; Tues- | with aluminum covers; | day morning, 19¢ each, NO PHONE ORDERS day 59e each. turndown collar and flow THES TAR Mrs. The con- The opening con- Afte! | The matter al Prices 00 workrooms. Bvery tegues, large stylom, SP atk, val ant For with jade Open- Floor. 59¢ very ~Main Floor. 45¢ Second Floor. wear | Cc at will 59c ninum Berlin Sauce Pans, capacity 8 quarts; Tues NO PHONE ORDERS. MONDAY, 8EPTEME FINAL ACTION RESTS WITH MA. HUBBARD Blanche r bel 3ER 20, ne out 1906 of she said, M soft | perfumed HONEST SHOES ARE HEELS, THE COUNTERS AND SOLES—places that are a covered up and hidden, so can’t tell what's there. AND HOGS. je*eme numbered white hands », Mason to) Make Complete Report | on Charges working nny Girls. of Over- the city two or three days last week, durin i ‘Sie, Mason thie morning reiter she wan going to the bottom of the matiér j have not secured all the evidence | we Want as yet,” | will be very buey with th \t | 2 is done with the case will | then rest with the state labor com | missioner, as I will make a full and |complete report to bim.’ tar again offered to turn jover its evidence to jand she promised to consider re THIS STOMACH MAN SOLD OUT TOONY | BY THE SHERIF E HAD A GREAT DISCOVERY POR DYSPEPTIC HORSES Tho day of the stomach epoctalist Coineident with | and plexion, Leary'’s Liquid Compound, A are aaiote Mason IG SURPRIS FOR THOSE IN CITY SCHOO Star Tomorrow. fo Tomorrow's issue of The Star will have something which will interest which time she took the matter of | every school child in Seattle, It ts |the overworking of laundry girls @ surprise that we have in atore for jat the Supply Laundry up with|our younger readers—something Beate Labor Commissioner Hub-| which will afford them a great deal bard at Olympia, Mrs, Blanche | of pleasure. Mason, deputy atate commiastoner,! With the schools just opened and has returned to Seattle, as she|the minds of the children engaged | orning, to resume the| with the school work, The Star re of evidence in the case| will have something to say tomor | |row which will put a different as pect on school life, and make things look brighter and more cheerful for @/the younger generation What the surprise is of course “but 1/The Star poultively refuses to matter | divulge ast today. Tomorrow it will ated in the columns of the people's paper tn detail and we don't mind telling our younger readers right now that it will be the source of a ¢ ure for tomorrow for that matter, | There is just one say about the surprise jthat t* that it the thing we can though, and ie something that every school child will be entitled to enjoy--and something that they all want. But walt for tomor. jrew * Star, when the scheme will be unfolded in all its interesting features. Just remember that this treat can be learn only through the columns of ttle’s favorite | Bewspaper That will be about ali lfor today ‘WITNESS IN COURT HELD FOR PERJURY com: RELIABLE SCHOOL SHOES THOSE THAT HAVE Our Shoe $ are leather all Women's or Girls’ | Girls’ best wearing glaze, kid, Shoes of fine, plump vict kid. or Boys’ Solid Box Calf, all very bright, with patent tip siges to large 2. Girls’ Shoes, and good, firm sole; a $2.00 patent tip. Boys’ heavy calf = $1.49 $1.29 Special ..esecseses | Special ..sscecsses Amoskeag Ginghams — Tues ‘Tuesday orig Specials on Lower Floor Star Has Something That Will Interest the Boys and Girls — Read The at deal of pleas- | them to read The Star of | as well as any other day | “ar Onu DOWN-TOWN STORE Wi3-1018 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. sue WESTLAKE | Ave. sT-orrice STATION 17 AT THE UPTOWN STORE, Hand Bags and P The Quaker’s stock of leather goods Is always now we want to reduce it materially to make room for the styles now in transit CC Mei WE Of) FREE To ALL One-quarter off represents a big saving when you that these bags were rightly priced in the siret , styles are attractive and what the present fashions demang have a very wide choice of Hand Bags and Purses in ere-—Beal, Walrus, Alligator, Patent Leather, ete., ete, are black, brown, green, tan and some in the more ¢ ored effects The regular prices range from The to $26 no restrictions as to number—at exactly 25% Off Take *® quarter phe, if EE Specials for Monday Tuesday and Wednesd, r Horlick's Malted | Spirits of Camphor— | Satin Sia 1 If Miik—The $3.75 hos | The 1c bottle 5c pred ; 4 |] pital nize * $2 85 HOF sevse seers — t ip fr bs Euca-Thyme Troches ‘ —Just what singers |§ Rengo — The flesh | and speakers require ‘ reducer; the $1.00 when troubled with P » that husky feeling of 1 for ese veee BOG | the throat; ‘the zhe box ’ OF a tentes 206 care . 4711 Glycerine Soap ete, ete, Theis 644 tin Skin Cream— | pottle inte’ tee Cc on ec ere: for nc. 2-180 bea Herploide—The $1.00 Paste — bot tie The Se size tubes for 65c POP cose « 33c 0OF . cesses 1013-15 FIRST AYE. THe QUAKER DRUG CO. TWO STORES. For Ladies and ieee Massege and Sootieg Beem Saree to jwounage. —TOURIST BATHS—, ™ and Occtaental. GOOD ATHER INSIDE — IN the way through- —they’ re HONEST. | | chitaren’s Shoes in a Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes tn kid . | different styles; wedge | wide or soft calf, with firm soles | regular heels; cut to resist the sizes to | full for the growing f 11%; Values to $1.50 In = 98 | sizes 5 to 8. Spectal, this lot. Special c a pair coe wet $1.50 S6-INCH BLACK P Silks and Dress Geode | Guaranteed for wear, a good $1.60 qua’ Specials forT Morning EAU DE SOIE SILK 98 ality 36Inch Black Peau de m 0 an col - 8h day morning, from 8:30 to | Sole Silk, a rich, lustrous finish; perfect black. Special 3 (| Ladies’ Back Combs, cel 11, yard... © | Twenday, @ YArd ....-ssesesseeeesereeeseseseseseres backs and many with by eidnct uiWexee ~Drenehad Te CORDUROY VELVETS 49c dozens of styles; d Shosts eaaes Blea | New shipment of 75c Corduroy Velvets, suitable for children's, | 60c. From 8:80 till b» from 8:80 to 11 | Misses’ and ladies’ sults, also for making hate; come in cream, | 12:30, your choice . i" phere ; 30c | brown, navy blue, green, wine, beaver and black; cannot be 49 to oe ate | worn out. Special Tuesday, at, per Yard ..............+.-¥UO | Stk Ribbon, all colors, bod Cambrio—Lining Cambric, in | $1.25 54-INCH ENGLISH SICILIANS 49¢ $6 wide; our regular aa fra ly. Tuesday t Tuesday morning, 8:30 orange on! wesday morn- | See them, that's all we ask——new, imported English Sicilian | ¢o 12:30, a yard ate; ing, from 8:30 to 11, a Cc Cloths in 54-inch widths; shades of cream, wine, brown, navy ‘ wir yard .ossse 2Y | biue and biack; wears and washes excellently. Special 49¢ pe sen a on Suesday, a yer yar 2 a white, White India Linon—Tuenday | TUOM4AY, At, per YArd .... 0. cee esse eeeeeeeeeeeneneeeense po , ane wake Bs « morning, from 8:80 to 11 “5 | SPECIALS, 8:80 TILL NOON ar oth on 100 aa yard .. cabana 4 | 800 36-inch biack Mercerized Sateen, Special, 8:30 til! 17c | Tuesday morning, 8:30) “ | noon, er yard TERTTLET ITT TTT . | D. Lace Doilies—Tuesday morn- | G00 Cream Bedford Cord. Special, 8:80 tll noon, pages oxtre 590 ing, from 8:30 to 11, lic | per yard 2 s eae 25c¢ Scans abalone: each ” » 2% | Half-Wool Danish Cloths, in big vartety shades. Speci 126 | ecu in-and a our be 8:30 till noon, yard | las, whether it rains or not, 60c 36-inch Novelty Dregs Goods; fine for Children’s have hundreds of fancy Domestic Specials school wear cial, 8:30 tll noon, 0c dies, top, with tape edge, per yard best American t 8 £25 82 sf i | NEW FLANNELETTE KIMONOS—Worth 75c ‘| frame; worth $1.50, Shaker Fiannel—Part Wool | A new line of Flannelette Kimonos and Dressing | Speotal vee Shaker Flannel, 28 Inches | Sacques in medium and dark colors; all new designs; 49 | Pp of wide, Special price, 4QXq | sold everywhere at Tée. On sale Tuesday at... Ci pi aga Dig au ind FORD tresess a4 a $2.00 WOMEN’S NEW WOOL WAISTS with and without frills; Fiannelettes—Kimono Fianne! New All-Wool Walsts for fall and winter; latest lar price 98e nee ettes, light, medium and dark | tailored styles in black, white, brown and navy 1 .29 extra special ... styles; big variety of pattern blue; all sizes | Handkerchiefs for Mil Special sale price Bic SAMPLE LINE OF FURS—ONE-THIRD OFF aprons, pillow tops and yard ached | We were fortunate in securing a big sample line of Furs at | = ty of fancy = scount of 83 1-3 per ce iy colors; Cotton Batting—Large and | ® discount of 33 1-3 per cent | size many fluffy roll of Pure White Cot Very seldom t# it possible to buy furs at a discount, as they | 1a and Tues ton Batting; 29¢ value, Bpe- | re always advancing in pric day, specia seas olal eale price, In this lot you will find separate neck pieces of all kinds, also | Ladies’ 16-Button Sik each C | sets and separate muffs Gloves, nearly every Color ey, | Mink, Marmot, Jap Mink, River Mink, Squirrel, Lynx, Fox, Welf, | size left; our 69¢ sellel Cotton Batting—Large 3-b. | Opossum, Coney, Astrakhan, Marten and other Furs. season, Tuesday, 8p& roll of White Cotton Batting, | All prices up from .............. SBC | clal, a patr +e size 72x84; one for a comfort SAR si er eee sale eda garg 10,000 yards of Fancy WOOD io jicce sé sivnseocdy LOTS OF BARGAINS—NO HIGH PRICHS many patterns to plek values to 12%¢c. Tuesday, Cotton Batting—Large @-1b A extra spec yard vse roll, already stitched; some: | a thing new, which keeps the | ; cotton in’ place; size 78x84. | | Bed § | N W ach C LACH CUWPAING now, by buying Ae | pie Comforts, 8 Baby Blankets-Crib size | Bedspres ete r white with blue or pink stripes. | gale is on, you can ont Special sale price, 5 | money. Any way, come i HON ei ssese oe c | Movs! CLOTHING Goon ‘TRUNKS | get our sale prices

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