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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, TEPTEMBER 22, 1909. = - - P a oan map SSN WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT | wou SHE NOW FOR BARGAINS|} AND WIFE 10 SEPARATE wniizsnin IND. “i VALUES rree'to ALL ries) U8-6T MF = Atk Star You will Town ‘Cou STUSTIFOR ag gaee fi. api A if eee Raf NEVER TAKE PREAT nee Quaker Drug News Be Able INTEREST N oy sae oe End-of-the-Week Sales thet to Equal 2,000 PAIRS MEN’S, weuines AND CHILDREN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS A FOURTH TO A HALF UNDER REGULAR PRICES THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE OPENING OVER! | Many School Pupils at{ mm Vandrun, win rer aw | EheSe Prices for Thy dren, William and Muriel, is now | Work Writing Essays on her way to New York from | Friday and Saturday About “Commencement lurope, and St is expected that the Days” for The Star announcement of the separation o the couple will be withheld untt Sket — The modern Epsom Saite Davidson's ' ¥ x if ul 4 ee ae the arrival of Mrs. Vanderbilt fr donner: pe 10c package P ? Our scheme of business management calls for housecleaning in the Shoe Store at this time. An was anticipated, the ‘an-| this elty oan ft 7c for 6c sso i We clean house as thoroughly as we do anything else. Every line not to be reordered, every broken jnouncement of “Commencement! ire, Vanderbilt Is the daughte Williame’ Talcum | Pure Sulphur—The | fF . - : ae | Days eumay contest In y torday’s | of Jim Fai who made his millions line, every little lot that is in the way of satisfactory accommodation for the new goods, in and | Btar bas excited the greatest Inter |i, ‘mining. She was born in Vir digg tg Rai 25c i es 6c coming, has to go. jest, Not only have the school chil: ginta City, Nev, and was named|— °*” po ve dron of Seattle boen aroused to the | after the famous mining camp. Pape's 30c Arnica Court Plaster Here, then, are your opportunities: Possibilities, but parents and teach-| After the discovery of the Com Diapepsin Three 10¢ 10 ors have entered into the spirit of | stock jode, Fair moved his family || Pebeco Tooth Paste | packages for c Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords Reduced to $2.45 |the affair, Who knows but that |to San Francisco and there invented j#ome of the brilliant writers of the /4 jareo share of what was his for tube c New-6kin — Broken lines Stet § *, broken sizes in button and lace, patent and kid leather. All our fine Oxfords, inclu the court plaste the Whiter oH. Reed's lard Drake and Gabberts and others. Viel kid, straight Inst shoes, ewing laste in gunmetal and future will make their literary ‘tune then in real estate. He bought Capillaris 2he size patent, button and lace. Broken sises jdebut through The Star's “Com-|it cheaply and with the growth of| C | tor 16c mencement Days” contest the city his holdings realized him , _ | Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 High Class Shoes Reduced to $3.45 appeared in the |severa) millions of dollars Munyon's 809P—| aiten’s Foot 17¢ | Broken lines ET. Wright 95.00 Shoes, Richard ang Bremen $4.00 Shoes, and other good makes. Smart, stylish Shoes, In wax that section de-| Mrs. Vanderbilt tv a sister of Mra. |B Oty, 9c Kase Derr wunmeta! calf, patent colt, patent kid, vict kid and box calf. Biucher out or lace styles, extreme and straight laste; hand-newed and standard heels, Broken sixes Women’s $5.00 High Class Winter Shoes Reduced to $3.45 Broken 1 blucher cut ¢ and tip toes Women’s $3. 50 and $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords Reduced to $2.45 Shoes and Oxfords of patent kid. box calf. wiased kid, b atylea, welt or turn soles. All shapes, all widths, all sizes. voted to information about the con-| Herman Irichs, who ts one of the! Kedo! test was rend and re-read with the | Pal; Perfecto Veda Me ries | keonest Interest. Already many | —— sittaniihitiimitninlihininsn HE: emeetlGe 7% er oe ”69c seaig anne "etsy ie |IFTT DISAPPEARS, I'S ECEEMA|) ssi cos ‘cive | nore Semmens of. “Commencement Oil—Full pint 29c ment—The 25¢ 15¢ | How to Tell Whether # Skin Affec-|f| bottle for size for tion te an Inherited Biood iesillapcaoilclial Diseare or Not | B.. Sometimes {t ts hard to determine | portant days in 8 young man’s and | wiethor a skin affection is a sign & young woman's life, marking the| "y's \icod dimdor ne in Pr | | beginning o: the period of serious | o¢ 4, tone ° Se ! jresponsibility, How confitcting | °F, yo Bren shy clans a 66 u e fare the emotions that develop at) m4 . that period are vividly portrayed { at way for any one afflicted | John Cort's “Commencement Days” | i% 10 £9 to the Quaker Drug Co Take an Orangeine Powder” 1013 Fi 06 joompany, which will appear at the +” ret av. and 406 Pike st., or | any good druggist who handles pure | . sag " ‘ Moore theatre next week and} 4 ‘go fiaren No Home, No Traveler, No Toiler, No which will bo seen by the prize | {TUs# and.obtaln 50 cents worth of | ® oe tte Human Being should be without winping children Doslam. Apply this, and if the tteh 13 } } 9 ing stops at once and the trouble | | | { i The inost important thing that | is cured in a few dayn it may be set | the sthool chu dren have to bear in| 4own as having been ecrome, aa i ; . on ts 1 eon ecte | mind ts that th mtent will end BL) rig iy the way posiam scts in the| 18 o'clock next Friday noon. That| worst cases of eczema, and in cur poans th manuseripte { | moans that ar anuecripts arriv-| ing acne, herpes, blotches, tetter. | Shoes, including patent leather, In hand-sewed and hand-turned poles; vicl kid Mhoes tn ort vamp button Bhoes; Matt Kid Shoes, lace only; high heels or low heels, plain toes Are Important Days. Cuban and military heels, button or lace Women’s S3- 00 and $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords Reduced to $1.95 ‘Short lots Women’s Low and High Shoes, neat patterns and shapes, clean up-to-date lines, made for comfort as well button of lace styles; all the variety of leathers; sixes as you find them, $2.00 and §3.60 values jn this at $1.95 a p Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Dugan and Hudson Shoes Reduced to $2.50 Broken lines, including pate | metal calf and grain leathe: best; the workmanship first weher cut or lace style: These are easily the most im polars in this lot at 92 service colt, {an calf, box caif and velour calf hoes by Dugan @ Hudson: patent calf viet kid, gun Holland ¢ CO, every pair has weit soles, seama are sewed with silk; the leathers Nearly all eines im the tot Misses’ $2.50 and $3 Dugan and Hudson Shoes Reduced to $1.98 | These Shoes are made by Dugan & Hudson RT. Wo that Is all you need to know as to quality, Have hand-turned box calf, velour calf, tan calf kid leathers; edges are all beaded, inings of best drill. Broken lines, broken ives. Headache. All Pate ie state Wmat hour canuot Be con) dijes, salt rheum, rash, barber's and || SEAsiCENESS, Mall Bick," “Out of Sora” Consiiew | Tf you have A not to be reordered, so ow on the pric > al " h eu button ¢ 7 oes heavy soles ox calf uche wdere: ny @ judges. pther fo » ch n 7 tot oun Halls Beh es teetearnd, £8, nap ay a iy a y tee 8 pee onsne, wcitice : | other forms of ttch, sealy scalp and | ACTS WHILE YOU TAKE! power, i Make Them Short. jall surface skin affections | PERMANENTLY BENEFITS. b , Any one who will write to the r ~ pf a of LOUISE. it & w Prevents little ills from becoming serious adherent, . Twenty-fifth st, New York, can | borne ¢ by mail, free of charge, a| | velvety suffictent to cure a small | ra ee ODIY ssse0 Children must remember te their emsays to 150 words « write on one side of the paper only and tn ink. All es * must be t The Star office by 12 o'clock next Friday | The prises are as follows First prize—-Box holding «ix seats for the performance of “Com |mencement Days” at the Moore theatre on September 27 Second prize—Four best orches tra seats. Third prize tra nents. Fourth prize—Two best orchestra seats Fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, |ninth and tenth prizes—One orches $15 Rrcaaaie Rust — h : $9. 75 Each Message am ‘Conta eg pentiomen, Emergency Laboratories, No. surface or clear a com n overnight and remove pim-| 10¢, 19¢, 30¢ and 79¢ 4 hours — —, = sa ie WLe TET of the best-known manufacturers in the country to sell at 89c, It's } TTY i BUH the opportunity of a lifetime to lay in a supply of fine custom-made TSI i i nd Hn vai For Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Custom Made Shirts This is a purchase of 60 dozen $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts from one @ Uncalied-for Suite #, Cra venette A tine pew | nishings, Hate, ¢ Also Full Dr Three best orches Your Patronage. Srtiecatat —TOURIST BATHS — DRUMMERS’ SAMPLES! As we have told you many times, samples are the cream of the factory's output, and Se the end of the drummer's journey—there’s nothing beyond.’ Mr. Drummer has to sell his s at a sacrifice, for the return trans portation 1 charges are enormous—and London buys them | | Shirts, shown in all the new Fall patterns. No soiled goods or cast- 1AL | For soft white hands and com plexton, Leary’s Liquid Compound 7 perfumed, All druggists oo $04 Pike 6 i ff stock, but clean, fresh merchandise direct, in a full range of sizes, up to 17, An unlimited variety of nobby stripes, checks and fig- ures made up of fine percale and madras; plain and pleated bosoms, at tached cuffs. No shirt in this lot worth less than $1.25 and $1.50. vhere will you be able to duplicate them, and if you are wise you will supply your needs for the entire winter. Choice Thursday at 8% each.—Main Floor. 10e Se School Suiting s, a Yard These Suiting are in useful lengths | of 1 to 5 yards, otherwise they'd cost | you 10c a yard. Many will match | up into full dress patterns. Have | | them in gray, tan and brown effects | 19¢ Cotton Serges, a Yard! These Dress Goods sell. regularly at 19c, But this lot came in short lengths, so we can sell them to you at 10c a yard Light and dark colorings, heavy, firm, washable; stripes, plaids, checks; the fa mous Arnold make.—-Basement. Sample Wervah We Offer a Sample Line. Sample f a OR WOMEN AND CHILDREN! one ot nes clean, fresh and in ertect cs af and colored silks, nets, lace, woe ” on. Mack, white a a n, Mnen, lawns, mi al Py 321-3 Per Cent Discount | satecns n, tinen ns, madras and 33 1-3 Per One-third less than fegular pric / a Rbek ilk patiheath. cow]: $106 Waiiclde foo Discount — They should fly out at Se a : . sisting of Fall and Winter! $1.50 Walste at ee Seer eee es one 888 / e _— mane ge SALE OF PRETTY RIBBONS || A BARGAIN IN FALL HATS Sea ae Mati i | Las We Stoo Se cS | | | . lisle, cotton fleeced, wool and | 0 Waists at a a $1°66 | aren, Gomme cart ‘ mixed wool and cotton | 0 to $10.00 Waists at $3.95 | best & Values Up to 39 ae $1 a Yard at c Importer gave us the pick of his surplus, and we took over 2,000 yards of handsome Plain and Novelty , Ribbons The concession saved half and over. Included Fancy Warp Prints, Satin Stripes, Satin and Molre Stripes, Persians, ezevne $5.95 Thursday at bad The Bon Marche Millinery leads. Any woman can safely lean on the Bon Marche styles-—can decide on the correctness of a shape shown in any store by the fact of its showing or omission at the Bon Marche. The Hats we import are chosen with rare, skill. As one careful dresser put it, “They're almost You and Your shoes | Big Bedding Sale | Apron Sale You've had years of expert atlas casas ence buying and wearing Shoes | Wool Blanketo—10-4 Hayviow Woolen Blanket adies’ Lo pre | yvic oole kets, extra a ae ol S everybody has—and yet in| durable; in gray or a soft and | m f best biue ‘ " atior * tans; this is a full 10-4 giz " ak anbics | Plaids, Black and White Stripes, Embroidered Satin, Plain an Was ban tanvehe Sada tine ee neta pe pag yp a spite of this long experience | onough for double bed. Special syle price. |” “Mage large | white do sian Moire, Plain Satin Taffeta, and Piain Taffeta; black and ath Hak de en indtvidest endbaverwe dent mabe Bene te you do sometimes buy the | per pair : $3, 10. Siuvsdey ee nearly every plain color and color combination will be found batches of a sort—biscuft fashion. A new lot of entirely dis ee ent aeth | Aven labeled’ tahiicathsh-ieucy sett’ aes ack, blue, plok and j a among them; 4 to 6% inches wide; 60c to §1.00 values. All tinct models not heretofore shown comes on sale Thursday they find an HONEST SHOE. | White striped borders; $2.25 value, Special ale peng, oe AS | Ladies’ Long: teh 6 . 39¢ sand colors, at $5.96. As many styles as there are hg poy | per pal $1 65 Aprons, very i at one price, Thursday, 39c a yard. Main Floor. | stron sey we sell Shoes that stand the 4 42 a also shaped bib apron, a — -— tasieeaierecin - aati IR taste resi AD 4:5 2a OO SE saisietenihaneial a - n ray ankete—With blue or pink borders; full 11-4 size; also | over shoulder a . WOMEN’S SHOES, $1.96 plain white, 11-4 size; both $1.25 values. § pecial sale waist; regul: or — <a Worth $2.60 ; price, per patr i 95¢ | | $1.00. Thursday, your oe M a Fine, Extra Bright Viel Kid; thus thin, tough and almost ever-| Pillows—Good, selected chicken feathers; covered with good lasting; firm welt atyle soles | ality fancy art ticking; regular value $2.50 per pair | Ladies’ Mother Hul or the soft, flexible turn, ax | Special sale price, each i .. 88e | shoulder and at desired; patent tip; dressy. | Comforts—Good selection of Stikoline Comforts, reversible styles, | always sold for 68e. comfortable, honest; $1 98 hand tied or sewed; pure white sanitary cotton filling; ‘Thursday special, a pair ’ Worth $1.75. Special sale price, each ath 50 MEN’S SOLID SATIN CALF All solid oat throughout; | ally gr neat toe cap, creased vamp: | Drummers’ Samples of Wool Rinisseciased a 20 pairs left. Some good, full sizes. | only slightly soiled, oQ<erwise perfect goods Special, a pair $1.69 | rot Wermine pertect goods, AtMNLA: GROCER, New Fur Coatings 52-\NCH BEARCLOTH, Just in, new Beareloth ( seinen sear, Forenoon Special blue, gray, red; excellent yal. | $100 AND $1.25 ATER AND MOREEN PETTI- peo 6. Spec Bi , 59¢ nat ue, Special at $2.25 9c ° 10c Nurse. Stripe Ginghams at, a Yard Blue and white nurse stripe Ginghams, famous for their 1 wearing and washing qualities, Plain and cluster stripes. | 12:e the Can } Cherry Grove brand, fine flavor, splendid | baker; No. 214 cans, | regular 20c¢ value | Thursday dozen | Ladies’ Apron bottom; wid washable gingham; Price 406. Thursday ..... ee eee Ladies’ Plain Gtagnaet prout large size; best worth S5e From 8:30 to 10:30 Thursday morning 6%c a yard. No phone orders. 25c Figured Scrim, 8:30 to 10:30, a yord.., WC Colonial Figured Serim; up-to-date as tomor. | row; beautiful designs; Thursday morning, 170 a O PHONE ORDERS. 20 Cream o’ Wheat, 8:30 to 10:30, a pkge.. 1 5c Makes delicious, nourishing breakfast dish Thur morning, 16¢ package. NO PHONE ORDERS. Limit, 3. Mason Fruit Jars, 63c 8:30 t6 10:30, a dozen . %-gallon size, Thursday morning, 63¢ a dozen with Boyd's porcelatn-lined caps; none ©, 0. D. and not over 2 dozen to a customer at 638¢ a dozen, NO PHONE ORDERS. 5c to 7c Embroideries, 8:30 to 10:30, a yard....... 3c Nainsook and Cambric BEmbroideri Edgings and Insertings; 1% to 4 inohes wide; Thursday morning, 3c a yard. NO PHONE ORDHRS, per yard Regular $1.00 Black Sateen and a regu ieee $ 52-:INCH ARABIC COATING, | Petticoat, on sale until twelve o'clock : 58c 26c. Thursday, to cle seaeee 100 dozen Ladies’ Bmbgolderty PRICKS Collars; all sizes, mal, worth 25¢, $2.98 Beis Very stylish, new and hand. |- some Arable Coatings, in beaver, cardiyal, taupe, brown old rose, olive; well worth $4.00 a yard. Special, 2 per yar ' 52-tnch Oream Cara. 2 eul Coating . ' 62-inch Cream Domiho Dot Jaleo Blue LACK CURTAINS LOTS OF BARGAL ra hu uredayy ie *h Diack Rus. ! P 1,000 pairs ‘ot Kot 4 : 4\ on “Bock Le just right for ol ot every color. Thureday, & pair GOOD TRUNKS