The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1909, Page 12

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THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1909, THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE | It Continues Tomorrow With Enormous Stocks at Savings of a Fourth, a Third, a Half and More When we originated this sale we determined to make It one great occasion 4 for Seattlettes to select thetr supplies of Winter Underwear, in all gra a men, women and children. With that intent we planned for months to secure the best values possible to offer; to make the lines include every variety of merit, as ¢ well as staple Ines; to make it, Indeed, an occasion to purchase wisely for imme diate and future needs, We potnt with pride to the news for Tuesday, Such prices, such values, have never been of fered in Seattle before: j ’ i Hy Women’s 65¢ and 50¢ Underwear #: ee : bargains in the sale ts the lot of “ 5 at a garment regular wholesale cont. Misses’ $1.25 Vests and Tights at These are the excetiont Forest Mille make—nerdioss te h Me priced the October sale at TPe a 0c Fancy Yoke Swiss Vests in This Great Sale i, 39¢ $1 »28e Boys’ and Girls’ Merino reinforced, ‘wal have Underwear 85¢, 0c, S8e Jouble-thread #« Men's $1.50 All-Wool Under wear in This Sale Men's $1.26 Part Wool | . $2 Medium Weight Women's Panto in Tle Great Sal Underwear in This Sale | Pants in This Great Sal 50c Suits in This Great $1 50 | Vests, high | Sale at ‘ with Pants regular » Pants and 75¢ and 50c Vests, Pants ere ite: tuck tt ith | Drawers in This Sale at . 7 , - . Rey* and a and Tights in This & 39c . hd. fron th - $2.50 Sitk and Wool Union | gra “ankle ter $1.75 so 1 Wool $2.00 AllWool Under. Suite in This Sale . knee and ankle lar and extra sizes. 5c Fleece - Lined Women's | Suits in This Great 50c je at. Women’s Fleece-Lined U Suits (tuck atiteh), high op lomg sleeves. ankle lengths Perfect-fitting sult $1.50 Medium Weight Women's in this Great $1.25 Sale at . Women's Medium- Weight Un jon Suits, high neck. sleeves, ankle lengths hand-crocheted slik finished necks and fron quality pure yarns (Bx Women's Silk ar jon ult ‘ sleeves, ankle cheted necks ar Glrie mateh Higes Sines Minow $5 italian Silk Vests 3, 45 Embroidered Fronts Women's lallan Silk Le , ewere reinfo reed waista faced seame Men's $2.00 Worsted Under wear in This Sale Underwear in This Sale pris ton weight: Shirts have necks and elk fronts bow knots and other de signe 48c 75e and $1 Fancy Yoke with Needle ane garments. with at Vests in This Great Women's Swine low neck, fn sleeves, hand-crocheted ye os arto appar cessoon It will be the greatest ever held in Seattle, be« olves a spot cash pur chase of ma New York importer and manufacturer at a shade ov th v¢ cost to make. » The time, when hair dressing styles make it desirable for nearly every woman to add to secure the effect desired 20-Inch $1.50 Hair Switches, 98¢ Straight Hair Switches, 20 inches long, In black, blonde, brown and drab shades 20-Inch $2.50 Switches, $1.50 Natural Wavy Hair Switches, 20 inches jong, in black, blonde, brown and drab. te 22 inches long, worth $3.50, for $2.50. 24 inches long, worth $4.50, for $3.00, i 20-Inch $6.50 Switches, $4.50 First Quality Natutal Wavy Hair Switch. at a most growth ale comes the natural $7.50 Pompadours, All Shades, $5 Natearal Wavy Hair, all shades but gray ae i? favagxt $3.00 A very popular hair goods acco: of human bair; set of § Puffs, $2.00 Bingle shades Puffs, all shades but gray, Soc $1.00 es, all shades but gray; 20 inches long. PF 22 inches long, worth $8.50, for $6.50. 2 Beautifully-Made Curls attached on a ‘ : 24 inches long, worth $10.00, for $7.00. ?. single stem. Very desirable for eo fin ' 28 inches long, worth $15.00, for $10.00. ing effect in dressing the hair ae $1.75 | NOW COMES THE OCTOBER SALE OF HUMAN HAIR GOODS $4.50 Cluster Puffs, All Shades, | ¥, made | $1.50 Chignon Curls, All Shades, | 50¢° VELVET DOTTED SILK CHIFFON VEILING AT, A YARD It is not every day that such a splendid bargain is offered, by any means; here are those fine, | searce crepe effect Chiffon Veil about half asking—and a great } many stores are out of ees at present—in black, white, brown, tan, myrtle, green, garnet, car- | dinal, pink, navy blue, Copenhagen and sky blue—{for Tuesday, while this lot of 12 pieces lasts 29¢ a yard.—Main Floor. ngs, at what any other store is ) ‘Trimmed Hats | Values Up to $8.50 4.95 id They’re Sample Hats! H : —— luesday we will place on sale 20 dozen Sample "i ii fotin 3 7 yea Or diene | Trimmed Hats, in large and small shapes up TO $1.00 DRESS NETS 25 : This season's most fa varing up of short Mnes, in it 4 lar 1 small meshes, in ii vored styles, and the and the irable colors; 40 ib trimming reveal the wi ble for guimpes cue waists whole dresses iti best ideas for fall wear ell at 500 to $1.00 any | Milliners will charge where, but at a big Tuesday spe ere mee | clal our price is, a it you 50 to $8.50 for yard c Hats as.good as these | VAL. LACES 25¢ A DOZEN “i | The regular 36¢ to 60c Edgings and Your choice at- Insertions, many match sets round and diamond meshes, % to | 1% Inches wide, in large variety of e | pat 18; also Beadings; Tuesday one dozen yards 5 Second Floor | for 25c site wise 20e Table Oil Cloth 10¢; 10¢ Seeded Raisins 5c. | Te, 10€ j Shield | omatoes No Telephone Orders 10¢ Table Oilcloth brand will be accepted for these items: be | B:30 to 10°30, each $1.29 Seed-| Nickel-Plated Iver | | 20c Table Oilcloth, | 8:30 to 10:30, a yard 45-inch 10c Seeded Raisins, 8:30 to 10:30, package California Cleaned Brass Oil n whit ed Raisins, in Ib, cartons,| Lamps, with No. 2 Roches t peda’ morning, while |¢¢? burner, Rochester chim- ects: Tt | c ney and 10-inch dome | } they last, 5¢ package. Limit | " | a yard . ay ° 7 shade; Tuesday morning, dads \3 package NO PHONE|$1.20. NO PHONE OR DEF ORDERS |DERS. Visitors to the Alaska-¥u THE Bon and avail themselves of tts conventences; a iy bars 26¢ bar — - es a ation of any nature tn ent W9e | [ $1.00 Dress Nets at 25¢ GNAGHING OF TEETH TODAY Tacoma People Peeved and Also Angry Because Tozier Curios Were Spirited Away + to Seattle. | There is a weeping and walling | and gnashing of teeth In today, for the City of Destiny, foster mother of the Tacoma the Torler Indian | for relic collection, ts her kidnaped child As a result of mourning the obstacles | thrown In the way of the Washing ton Btate Art association, in an at ttempt to move the tion, bought last week for $40,000 for the proposed museum of arts | and sciences, G, L. Berg went to Tacoma yesterday, packed up the collection and moved it to Beattle by steamer, while the City of Des Uny was asleep at the switch They Are so Angry Torler collec: | The Tacoma newspapers—four in jection and stole away, occupy & large part of the front pages The gist of the matter is that Tacoma made up ite mind Seattle! would have a lively time getting the collection, although it had been bought in open sale for $40,000. The Northern Pacific agent there told the officer of the Washington State Art assocition that the road | would have wome difficulty In mov ing the curious for some time and would have to charge double first class rate. Officers of tho Ferry Museum were ready to enjoin any one atiempting to move the col lection. He Just Took Them. Adopitng the only tactics pos gible under such conditions, G. L. Rlerg took a party of men to Taco. fea yesterday, boxed ap the curios Against the protest of the custod fan, and shipped them to Seatt by the steamer T. W. Lake, tered for the occasion And the best of it all, the custodian overpowered by th gabtic guards” says in the Tacoma Ledger this morning We do not fegret having lost the Taster col fection, as we did not have for it, and are able to pec Qxhibite ae valuable, if w However, we did wy attic organization wo pl Pith us and not attempt te Away goods belonging to us dally on Sunday, when they know we were char room powerless to enjoin | them. American to Wed Title, LONDON, Oct. 11.—Ap ment is made of the engag: Hon. Ernest Vietor Gibec son of Lord Ashbounne line, daughter of Mra. Frederick De Hillier, of New Y. j All these Shoes are and inner soles. does not me Senator La Fo! today | West and took a position Western Laundry SCORES TO BE INDICTED for swindling Pp lof tariff revenues at the canes on biggest burden that j ever had OOD SHOE WOMEN’S FINE $2.50 VICI KID OR FINE BOX CALF MEN’S PATENT LEATHER OR BOX CALF BLUCHER 'HEROIG WOMAN SAVES. wocesue (Dy United Brows MARSHFIELD, Or., Oot. 11 To the heroic endeavors of his wife, Or, E. &. Straw, mayor of thie city, owes hie \ife today The mayor was rescued from death by drowning yesterday by hie brave wife after their automobile had plunged from a bridge to the mud fiate fifteen feet below When the machine fell the doctor was pinioned beneath the heavy vehicle. The tide on the flats was rising and to run for heip would have meant death to the helpless man. Made ‘desperate by the danger, Mrs, Straw atrained and tug ged until she had lifted the automobile high enough for her husband to crawl from under neath ite frame, SENATOR UFOLLLETE. HAS A KICK COMING. ty United NEAPOLIS MIN Oct, Minn Senator Aldrich’s central bank plan et with the approval of tte, who left here wn, N. D. tng his train for the for Jar Before bom number-—are shrieking at the top| western city La Follette said of their high-pitehe today i wiihadeie te thet. the They, stoh our they ery! measure will not pass. 1 believe oe Thril of how 30) that it is a general plan to cente Sraway men, en feet tall.) the country’s finan power in more or lens, swooped down of the! banks controlled by the Morgan Forry Museum, overpowered the! Rockefeller interests, and that aged custodian, kidnaped the col sentiment for the proposed inatitu- | tion is being manufactured. | WEALTHY MAN'S SOW TURNS COMMON THIEF (My United Pres) BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 11.-—Thor Kaler, a graduate of the University of Missourt and the scion wealthy St her jing @ haberdashery euy of a Louls family, is in jail today charged with burglariz store in this The police believe they have suf ficient evidence to conv the young man, The robber whe ke into the store purloined an r| coat and a full outht of fall clothes A year ago the yc man came with the Co. (My United Pree) YORK, Oc 11L.—Within weeks scores of new mounting to more eturned NEW ever since ice jast spring Washington. —The United States © court began its October here at noon today with 630 ite docket. This is the the court has plump, honest stock; and through---even on the inside where you can’t see---the counters Two styles in both are offered— Calf for men; finest Vici Kid and Box Calf for women. as these are selling daily at $2.50, but at London’s the price Tuesday PIKE OT. a0 13-1015 FIRST AVENUE, UP-TOWN STORE IND. ae WE DEL! FREE TO ALL SE at tHe ue-vown roms TNE GUAKLA SEUSTIFOR October Sales Conall With Vim and Vigor a long wy, ngs: LOR MOND Y AND TUESDAY. Here Look at tl for Mug size fc be Shaving long ¢ Brus hen tor Le - ; Squibb's 500 Shay Powaer, regeg Sreihes for S 34c larly 260, for, | "be Cake Shaving | b Velvet Cream , floap, 2 cakes 5 chaps and for rs | a skin; face toe! Shaving Lotion, per THE, , VERNON the 60¢ bet pot HAIR BRUSH for . th 5c E ay Dickinson's Witch : pint; regular Hazel, full pint bot | ‘ ly 250; for , tle i ARAL 5c Hoff's Go Eka Cure, wold upon Woodlark — Almond | | fusnie! absolute guar Cream cures chaps; as will quickly fter shaving; |} @xtrs i ry berculosia in its ly stages; per | bottle |] special trish Moss Cough Balsam Per bottle, 26¢ and ve checks the cough, gi The firet Sample Sale of Razors The World’s Best $2.50 and $3.00 97 Razors—Your Choice for Of all the Razor Sales held attle, this is by all the greatest. No such values have ever been offered such little money. Among other famous brands jou select from the following: i WOSTENHOLM PIPE WADE & BUTCHER WILLIAM ELLIOTT BUTCHER BROS. DEUTSCHLAND SHEFFIELD — STOCKHOLM WILLIAMS BAIR, L XL A. C. HORD Special Sale of Fountain Pens $2.00 PENS FOR Get yours while you have the chance) Set tog Tteom, Inciuaed ta Solicit ‘Your Patroungs. —TOURIST BATHS— Massage and Mais Sectéental. ; they’re leather through Patent and Box Shoes such Giris' Kid| Boys’ Box Cait} Women’s|Big Baby| Women's Felt | Boys’ Terror |B ? School Shoes, |or Satin Calf] Glazed Kid | St Juliets, var Calf Shoes for | gcho. Calf Dres 8, $17 Suilete. rubber $1.56 Terrors . Shoes, extra up “ pig fur prices start bright; up to larg large 2 heels ues values— $1.29 | $1.19 Sample Line of New Silk Waists Half Price Worth $7.50 to $15.00 On Sale at $4.98 This is the finest line of high grade silk and net walats ever shipped into Seattle Every one of them is guaran teed by the manufacturer, and by London, Fine messalines peau de sole, taffeta, satin and all kinds of net and lace waists, All colors and sizes Women’s Dent’s (The Real Dent's ) Kid Gloves 98c | Visit Our Great Lower Floor House Lining Bedepreade - Blankets—Fine Blankets in tan These are big Special sa’ per pair Blankets—Extra Large Gray | Blankets for double beds. [ These come with fancy bor ders and MN quick at $1.50 | per pair. Special sale price, per pair $1.15 | BAG | outside pockets, brass Boys’ CLOTHING Worth Fancy Embossed Hand Bags, ch and nickel trimming BARGAINS—NO HIGH PRICES | LACE ConTAINS $1 75 $1.49 $2.98 | WOMEN’S long 98c Muslin 36-In., Yd. Sheets I She 3¢ each Percales — light and dark Percales with Punjab grounds and figures Special sale yard polka 12c After our Great Sale we are left & wagonload of short of all kinds of merct For remnants of ¢ Worth $7.50 to $12.50) hama, Flan ask for th lean-up of all odd on the Lower { 1e aft over from PY Kk. New 1 t ‘ all wool ke ys, chev d new novel grays, navy blues, greens, s. All sizes fr price Remnants- Unloading with ends nelettes Toweling, remnant table, Floor. ete., stock to 98c olce of six colors, two larg Superb Black " Taffeta Silk Oil Boiled, $1.50 Value 98¢ Yard Wide, bet GOOD TRUNKS

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