The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1909, Page 16

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; { Hl THE BON MARCHE $7.50 and $8.50 New Fall Hats, Fashionable Shapes, $5.95 Nothing in This Wide, Wide World Should Keep You Away From This Sale wrk milliner A prominent New Y« 300 Hats that w ure on ly pay for the trimmings o Every one of these hate is a millinery art are clew hate ary sale In each of these hate pearance of any of thi ferent from the ord lowed. points their origin to the creat good quality in finding pes you wee ha of the entire ay. Chotoe linery satin, moire Included are edge, embroik warp print ribbo checks lered and hes wide you have 300 chances to find a hat that is becoming at a price that would not ordinari expressed in new shapes and trimmings. tiustrated will th fancy foath 00 hate, 1 beautiful $ Just what sas Come or ms from this as -Main Floor. THE STAR-—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, THE BON MARCHE immediate cash and named a hardly two alike, so that wished to realize 4s surprisingly low, There are nm them highest Ideals of Nothing cheap in the ap far dif are slavishly fol beauty, with a fascination of ite own, and the and we venture to say you'll like them at a giance. ie at a price in which a few stereotyped mode! there is something original, something exclusive, something that ive intuition of the real millinery artist, nvey some idea of the atylea Included {a thle ®, others are re, ottoman an wings, aul we and hasdepmie ona smart hate tn than $8.60) and in at are not so good pr le the ey, Is a wreat dis Saturday Ot P5.95.—Second Floor, in black, navy, white, gray, green, brown, tan a roon ; ‘Tse SILK ELASTIC BELTS FOR Just unpacked a lot of fresh, new Silk Elastic Belts, 1909, THE BON MARCHE nd ma also Persian designs, finished with handsome pian th it By } , | jet, gilt, silver and gunmetal buckles. They'll go out send them to ¢ ¢ their own | sortment Saturday at 39c a yard | with a rush-—so be on time,—Sale on Main Floor, $1.50 Long Chiffon Veils at 95¢ 65¢ to $1.00 Chiffon Veiling 48¢c Autumn win havoc a veil to keep her trim and trig. These little lots would hav uch if we hadn't bought them specially. for much more Is pl Is play with a woman's hat and hair! This is indeed a remarkable sale of Women ¢ retailed mill, you'd have to pay 50c and 7Sc¢ a garment. _ 35¢ Underwear 25¢ | wear, They're fine ribbed, perfect-fitting vests | neck, long sleeves; pants and tights, ankle Takes | lengths, If it were not that these are’short lots ‘s Under high and knee from the 39° 75¢ Union Suits 50c Women’s 75c Underwear for. NO ONE WI OREEP AT THE U° TONIGHT College Boys Will Have a Big Barbecue When They Will Rehearse Their New Noises. around Unt a hard time Karly versity sleepers out way will have | negotiating a seasion with Morpheus this evening cotball enthusiasts, which fn elude practically all the men of the Washington State university, will }gather on Denny Field for a grand barbecue j While the men ean, and no doubt will eat, that feature will be but a small part of it T University of Washington Dally announces that apeeches by Dr. D. C. Hall, Coach Gilmour | Doble, Prof. KE. 8 y and oth ers will be features | The eats and the how-| r, will be but Incidental to what a to be | The rally is prim intended jfor the lung and nolse-making de [velopment of the student body | Yell Leader Grover C. Winn will} «on the job, He has some brand | noises to spring on the bunch, | that will awaken the dead, | Rah! Rah! TAMMANY 15 LEFT ALONE JUSTICE GAYNOR ACCEPTING | NOMINATION DOES NOT Chiffon Veils, 95¢ ‘~ ChiffonVeiling,4 | —— i] || Boys’ and Girls’ Fine-Rib, Women’s Fleece - Lined Fine quality Silk Chiffon y Wash Chiffon, 22 inches 1 WHeasat (Diba Daw Union Suits, high neck, Veils, 3 yards long, hem- wide, plain selvedge and Beatin: coals x 6 long sleeves, ankle lengths stitched border, with fancy border; pure silk; | ers and Pants ; long sleeves, bleached white, in tuck chenille and velvet dots, black, taupe, brown, tan j ankle length. Come in stitch ; perfect-fitting suits in self and contrasting © navy, garnet, rose and | white and natural gray, All all sizes in these suits, ors; worth $1.50 each. other shades; a yard. 48¢ sizes, Saturday, at ..25¢ urday, at ..... aWee oee Saturday price . B5¢ Main Fieor | | “Women’s $5.00 Shoes $3. 45 Misses’ $2.50 Shoes $1.98 Economical Shoes, because, in prices, every pair of Shoes is full of service nine Floor. =) Women’s $4 and $5 Shoes Kid and low Mezza- these spite of Broken lines of Patent, Button Shoes, Weichert make pair . | Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes—Hroken | lines of Patent Kid and Gun Metal Lace Button Shoes; hand turn and welt soles. Saturday, chol DE ccnivestese Lace and | Gardner Misses’ $2.50 Lace Shoes—All sizes tn | kid and calf turn and welt 1 98 | soles. Saturday at, a pair ..... ' Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes—Eroken lines, many kin Dress and Service Shoes; broken sizes, all sizes in the lot Saturday, choice at, a ae $2.45 | row Women’s $35.00 New Fall Suits $29.5 WOMEN'S FALL SUITS, showing all the original ¢ fects that distinguish the correct fashions for autumn— made of fine all wool. Diagonals, Broadcloths, Worsteds and Homespuns Tallored exactly on the lines of custom work; coats 40 to 44 inches jong, either plain tallored or braid trimmed; ali lined with guaranteed eatine; Dagobert effect skirts, fine box or plaited flounce; in all the new colors for fall Each suit with the unmistakable features of smartness fashionable women desire. The us ual $36 values at . WOMEN'S $8.50 WALKING SKIRTS $5.95 Latest and leading models made of good wiry serges amas and broadéloths, in black. navy, brown, green and fancy mixtures. Some are effectively trimme’ with mh bands others are cluster piaited. $8.60 values priced for Katw WOMEN 92.25 HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS $1.69 Made of genuine heatherbioom@taffeta, Bvery woman knows the fab ric, In black red, green, purple, pink, gray and white; cut ex coptional ide tucked and shirred ff oe and trimmed self material: can be purchased any- $1 69 * for Haturday, at of excellent quality tweeds and GIRLS" $7.00 WINTER SCHOOL COATS $5.95 ave high storm eol Children’s Winter Hehe ‘oats mi trimmed with 5.95 lare. are double b fancy braid and gilt Saturday ..., ‘ —Seeond Floor. ‘Women’ Ss 50c Stockin s| A charming lot of Fine Gauze and Silk Lisle Stockings, the sampl a New York importer, is here for you to epoose from Saturday at half price Some are silk embroidered, others have lace boots and the remainder are pretty striped effects. All are desirable and fect. Stockings that are 50¢ values wh Priced for Saturday a ev Boys’ and Girls’ Fine Fast Black Cotton one by one rib, with spliced heels and — toe 20c values, Saturday 1%c a pair or two pal —Main Floor. FALL SUITS AGAIN SATURDAY AT MEN’S $18.00, $20.00 AND $22.50 NEW. For Saturday we repeat that greatest of the record—a bargain due to the most careful planning ing them over to a far-famed tailor shop during the by veteran tallormsn who unly tafle their great Influence instantly in the worked chests, in the splendid balance ery little detail that makes for perfection we buying the dull season perfect in the hand-molded, high, perfectly set-in ale All are cut in the newest fashion, from bi worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres in nobb: Sizes to fit every man—regular, slim or # suit of clothes that you'll buy for $18.00 to not be any better Suits we offer at than these new Fail a SUITS FO} 2.50 r bows as the 82. 50 | We oft to the Alaska-Yulon. eM MARSHMALLOWS: psolutely a pair.—Main Floor, AT 13c A PAIR, TWO FOR 25c season bargain that has established a new ments that retafl for $30.00 and lue serges, black serges, black unfinished worsteds, dark fancy i y patterns 5 tout. Any » $22.50 will e nd Winter nd fvull Chetsetven of tte conventencen; no obligation of any nature ts entaticd. Styles and qualities are ciosely scrutinized here. We are determined that this shall be the satisfactory men's store of the elty. If your purchase doesn't suit In every way , we'll thank you to return it. We'll make it right New Shirte—We direct special attention to our Fall Selection of “Griffon” Shirts, for which we are principal agents. The clear-cut striped effects are winning hosts of friends every day. 80 we advise an early selection while assortments 1 |} are full, Price P $ 50 New Hate—Our unmatched lines of $4.00, $3.00 and $2.00 Hats—soft or stiff—are not only the best you can buy for the money, but they're as good as most $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Hats. Over 100 differ ent blocks to select from ___ Main Floor—South Door Ste 8; irs for king value-giving fabrics and Hnings ourselves and turn Every garment is journeyman-tatlored $35.00 regularly. You'll note natural shoulders, in the full hand eves, In the careful attention to ev Long All are in| all-wooi shades and pat brown 1 of r 50 Suits 85. 00 price will x r al $6.50 and $7 r Saturday at -Pactilc Exposition are tavited to visit Seattle's largest store IARCHE ‘Semen: 25¢ Marmalade Saturday 1Sc Robertson's Celebrated Scotch pack; noted for its delicious, tart fla vor; unsurpassed as a breakfast preserve; No. 1 tins, always sold at 25c, Saturday, dozen ig ane TBC Rutter—Fanoy, fresh Min- m Creainery 1-tb Saturday,’ Be ground 29c Sweet Potntoes—Heet, kilt dried quality. Bat- 9 urday, 4 Ibs. for Oc Prankfurte—l very buneh stamped tb U. & meat tr gpector, Butur 124c DI Pickles—New Lard — Roseleaf brand mak pastries yer Cakes-Fresh from fig ich a lny ys 25c Long make 122¢ dain Saturda DEAL OUT A ROAST. | | (By United Pree) | NEW YORK, Oct. § Justice Wil | |iiam J. Gaynor has accepted the democratic nomination for or of »w York. His brief speech, In re-| ply to the notifi ¢ ittec |nerved alko as an acceptance of the jindorsxements of a number of inde- nt and semi-independent or- tions, whose representatives | | were present | Justice Gaynor’s speech contained jno attack on Tammany, which had been expected in some quarters. Th ornixeton 1Kht particular to the public notice through a state | ment wae br wed earlier in the day William Randolph He who } a that he would yield t jurging of hix friends and run for} mayor on an independent ticket, un-} [lems Justice ¢ out with a} denunciation y arnt. f Tamme PEARY CHARGED WITH CRUELTY 10 WOMEN OF POLAR REGIONS |18 ACCUSED OF HAVING Lert! WOMEN AND CHILDREN ON ICE TO STARVE. | (By United Prem) COPENHAGEN, Oct. §.—Captain | C. BE. Borecharevink, the Antartic ex plorer who wintered in the southern polar region in 1900, is about to | undertake another expedition there A Greenland clergyman named Ludwigs, who is a member of the | Cape York mission, and is acquaint ed with both Dr. Cook and Com |mander Peary, has opened a cam | paign against the latter, reiterating | some old allegations as to his {1)-| treatment of the Eskimos. Among | j other charges, he alleges that Com, |mander Peary once left a band of | j women and children on the ice} without food because they hindered | the rapid. advance of be e erpemtion AUTH BRYAN LEAVITT TIN FR CONGRESS (By United Press.) DENVER, Oct. 8.—Following the announcement of Ruth Bry an Leavitt, daughter of William nnings Bryan, that she would accept a nomination to con- | gress, friends of the “Common | er” started her congressional | boom today. | Bryan, it is understood, has | sconsented to having Mrs. Leav | Itt make the race, and it Is pre. dicted that he will speak in her | behalf if she receives a nomina | tion. RRR RR Re KSSESEE EERE ERE ORDERED TO SEATTLE. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 Arthur Statter, formerly as sistant retary of the treas ury, has been appointed a spe cial customs agent and ordered to proceed to Seattle for ser vice on the Pacific coast Mr Statter will have supervisory duties, He will leave on his new mission this week. ee ee ee SRNR |NEW YORK WILL TAKE A HOLIDAY. | | | NEW YORK, Oct. 8 An odd sit juation is anticipated in this city next Tuesday, the newly-made legal holiday known as Columbus day The last legislature created the holiday after agitation that came |principally from Italian so |The business world has ta |interest in the event but as the de has been fixed on which it will be! illegal to transact certain kinds of |business, the financial exchanges jand banks will close. Alcoholic tonics des scalp. | pound gives itching, falling baldness, All bers, troy hair and Leary'’s non-alcoholic com. life; cures dandruff, hair, grayness ¢ nd | druggists and ba PIKE GT. WHOLESALE DOWN-TOWN STORE WIS -101S FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE © WESTLAK UO-STATION 1 AT THE UP-TOWN STORE Ave "TAC QUAKLA SEESTIFOR ess cree noone 087 Roonday SATURDAY PERFU ME SPECAIS PIVER'S FRENCH PERFUM=s6 AVING, TWO OUNCES TO A CU; TOME Rn h THEbE Paton LE TREFLE } sPee FLORAMYE | HAL: AZUREA Per ROSIRIS SAFRANOR Ounce VIVITZ POMPEIIA } The Quaker saves you money on every single purchase. When you go chew pay more and get less. These Attractive Specials for SATURDAY ROCK CAN HINDS’ HONEY | LANES DY, per Ib. 15c AND ALMOND rts | CREAM, the purely , PERUNA, the $1 bottle for packed im > tn | boxes; ie 29c " 1 ber box .,, MENTHOLATUM, oO ie VERMI the tie alue 4 fl wize tor 2UC | ROCKY moun edeaanedl [D Pan tee WILLIAMS’ TAL pac! RUBIFOAM, CUM POWDER —— ) two boxes VINOL, LAXATIVE BORO TOF veerees 25c tonie be PEPSIN, good for| HONEST JOHN'S the ston and CORN PLAS bowels; z TERS, the bottle package pee Te | EO... 15¢ Try this Prescription for Your Tinct, Cinch Co Prosene Comp. Vint Xer Regular Price 156, Special 55. IT’S WORTH WHILE TO TRY IT, The Quaker Drug Co, Men’s Clothis For $1:0° We picture tonight one of our new Fall mod- els in a grade that we are selling at $20.00. The exclusive clothing stores around town price these identical qualities at $25.00. It is the big vol- ume of business that pays us, hence our low > prices. In addition to this we give liberal and generous terms on CREDIT, and make no extra charge for this convenience. Come and select what you want, wear the suit home and pay us $1.00 a week if you like, Men's Overcoats Cravenettes at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 $1.00 a Week fcum .. 1013-15 First Av. and ill styles are t the swell While we ssortment ral The new F: everything t er might des an immense ¢ as low as $12.50 and $15.00, picture here one of OUF models. This is a quality ly priced by exclusive eloak suit stores at $35.00, Them terials are broadcloth and mannish tailored jackets skirts. To t off with a rush, we these Suits at $1 00 a ; Week Just ed, new Fur Co Scarfs and Muffs they are the real thing 10f weather, i OPEN TILL Trimmed Hats $5, $7.59, $10 | In beaver and fur. | 10 P. M.

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