The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1909, Page 10

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THE BON MARCHE grade footwear. turers of the country. among these samples- and $5.00 for $2.45 pair sense heels. This Became the Most Successful Sale of Underwear in Our Histor The values are so pronounced that one need know nothing about underwear values to see how sheng ly * Sale includes Fall and Winter Underwear In all about $45,000 worth at an Bede of almost a third. Here are only a few of the prices to judge by: Underwear 25¢ |\ Women's 50c and 75¢ Vests and Pants 39¢ Boys’ & Girts’ Merino Underwear 50c, 60c, 65¢, 55¢ | Women's 65c Fleeced Union Suits Each 50c t, 50 | Women’s 75¢ and $1 Fancy Yoke Vests 48¢ Men's $1.25 Pari-Wool Unshrinkable Underwear $1.00 Women’s 50c Fancy Yoke Swiss Vests 39 Men’s $1.50 Al-Wool Unshrinkable Underwear $1.25 | Women’s $1.50 %f Wane Union Suits $1.25 Men's $2.00 All-Wool Unshrinkable Underwear $1.75 | Women’s $2.00 1 Men’s $3 Finest Worsted Union Suits $2.50 Women’s $2” Silk & Wool Union Suits $1.75 is 50¢ | Women’s $5 Italian Silk Vests, Embd., $3.45 good they ¢ Men's and Women’s $3.50 and $4 Sample ‘Shoes at $2. 45 Pair This lot of Shoes comprises the Fall sample lines of two prominent makers of men’s and women's high Being samples, these Shoes represent the best efforts of these acknowledged foremost manufac- Nearly every style and toe shape, every leather and combination of leathers, will be found | u can be fitted, you can get Shoes worth $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Sample Shoes | lomen’s $3.50 & $4 THE BON Just as it should be by every right Women and Children. Boys’ and Girls’ 35¢ Men's 75¢ Egyptian Cotton Underwear, Gar Women's 65c Fleeced Vests and P but only in certain sizes Shoes Hundreds upon hundreds of pairs; lace and button shoes and gunmetal; Cuban and common Sample pairs $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, priced for quick sale at pair— ; in kid, patent THE BON MARCHE li The pair— Fancy Singapore pack No. 1% flat | cans, containing | about 18 chunks or portions of delicious | pineapple; while it lasts, Wednesday, | dozen, $1.15; can ..., astern 19¢ Worsted Finish Sul g ‘These are the celebrated Arnold's Worsted-Finish Cotton i that sell everywhere at 19c a Wednesday, at The Bon rou can get all you want for 12Me Hardly anything better for women's house dresses and children’s frocks. colorings Basement. $3.25 Iron Beds $2.45; $6.00 Iron Beds $4 $4. 25; $3 Mattresses $2.45 Values that come to you through our foresighted and liberal mere handising methods? oie swe Visi SALLY — ——S This $3.25 Iron Bed, $2.45 Finely Finished Enamel Bed, has 3 coats best baked enamel, in white; feet 6 inches and 3 feet 6 inches wide. wonderfully well constructed bed 12:€ A great range of ee ae | 3135 BLEACHED TABLE LINEN, 95¢ | ‘a heavy ns. and is “15e_PINEAPPLE | | AT 10c A CAN | 10¢ NO PHONE ORDERS “Hor “10 rolls to a custor BON $8.25 Felt Mattress, $5.95 “The Bon" quality, made of satin striped | | ticking filled with 30 pounds elastic felt and 15 pounds cottonwood fiber tn center which | $2.25 Woven Wire Spring, $1.49 | | Good, Serviceable Spring, fine woven wire | fabric mounted on strong wood 1 4 } frame. Wednesday, at ........... . $3.50 Woven Wire Spring, $2.45 Double Pencil Woven Wire Spring mounted | on heavy vermin-proof wood frame; | any size. Wednesday .,.., 4 $3.00 Cotton Mattress, $2.45 Made of fair quality striped ticking, filled with fine cottonwood fiber, with top layer of cotton; any size. Wednesday IT Inches comen | 12% ¥ tin \ Silk Remnants are wonderful values. They’re choice of Plain and fancy Silks, All are popular kinds that n sold at 85 and $1.00 a yard. Priced fr day morning, at only 25c yard. NO PHONE 17c Black Stockings, | 50c Flannel R. 8:30 to 10:30, apex... HOC nel Rompers "and Girls’ fast black, fine ribbed Children’s Cotton Stockings, double heels and toes; | 914; Wednesday morning ; Best Tissue ze rolls; can’t sell sertions, t | PHONE Principal Seattle Agents for Nemo Corsets, Ladies’ Mome Journal Patterns, Perrin's Gloves STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1909. MARCHE THE BON Medtum Welgint Union Suits $1.50 we've ever may be fitted; in vici kid, patent colt, lace and button shoes, box calf and Sample pairs $3.50 and | $4.00 Shoes, priced for quick sale at, gunmetal. 10e Nurse Stripe Gingham We've succeeded in getting two cases more of the Nurse Stripe Ginghams to sell at 6)4c a yard price anywhere is 10c bination blue and white stripes nesday, at 614c a yard. have rhore when these are gone— Basement The regular Plain and com- 6:¢ Don't know when we will | This $6.00 Iron Bed, $4.25 brass rail head best baked of] enamel, nize § feot 6 inches and 4 feet 6 inches; Beattlo’s best bed value 94,25 | od Muck Towe i] white, red and bine borders; while this lot lasia, 8c INTHE: STAR) Be SLID AT UsT == St aa CO = use UND. wet (My United Pres.) , | ST, PETERSBURG, Oct. 12 | SPECIALS », FOR |Baseball Magnate Reads) /'” overmmunt is preparing el bring the military engineers His Name in the Want} *perintended the fortification of} Port Arthur to trial here Columns and Secures) The trial follows the recently | Wednesda Thursday proved the fortress to have been | dot one-tenth as strong as the St Petersburg authorities have been “Take it from me, it ia the first | led to believe. jtime in my life I ever got ‘some Friends of General Stoessel, who|4 Mellin's fFood—The | Diamond Dyes Hortick’ thing for nothing,’ said D. FE wae sent ol to imprisonment for | e nize. Three 10 Mi Tmt ng the fortress to the |§ Aree sly 49c 19¢ Dugdale togay, when he called at | surrend > aoe | er bottle packages f regula the business office of ‘Tho Star,| Japanese, are making much of the|g '*" 5 pe |proved that he wax really the baxe-| showing, which they declare com-|[f Bliss’ Native Herbs |-Exposition Souvenirs | cial |ball magnate of the Northwest,| pletely exonerates him | The $1 * jand elated two box seats to the ee : 69c | Broome Majoatic theatre. a per = Cutte Ha! Vernon Gm | in The Star of the evening be NIGHT RIDERS MAKE Nature's Remedy— | Pins, Totem Poles, | Cream aul |fore there appeared a amall classi Tablets for constipa Trays, ete ete vowder of @ | fea advertisement announcing n tndigestion . . 26 ue; |that two tickets to the Sullivan etc. | resular prices 26c | lam & Considine play house had been The 26e size and up. Bpecta powder, Pep left here for Mr. Dugdale, Mr. Dug BOF. seisoredie 15c HALF PRICE. bottle | |dale ran across the ad as he was (By United Press.) J | reading the classified columns, and LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 12.--Fol-| jhe came after his tickets lowing an attack on his hom 1 always read The Star's classl| shannon by a band of night ride fied advertinements,” said Mr. Dug-|who fired several volleys th , dale. “They have given me manylthe windows of his ames | & g00d business chance. When !| nevon, one of the members of the} seanend through them last night I} tobacco pool, began barricading his | found I had falion heir to two Ma-| residence today | le tickets. You can bet !came| The riders gave warning that| them. I have t wiving |they wilt m, and Devon has} @ away all my Iife, and it] purchased several rifles and a quan sas if 1 were beginning to wet] tity of ammunition with the inten some of them back tion of protecting his home and | I gueas your classified ads nre | family | read by « lot of people all right - judging from the number of w friends who have asked me today if I had got my m yet.” | Two more box at the same ; yi | popular play house will be given! «senttie and the Exposition” and awe today to some one |... " whove name will be chosen et ran.| The Lumber Jack two artistic The Vernon » vse tas tae or ™/ and clever booklets of epecial inter H . B h MAKE SURE OF The Most of the Best For the Least COME TO THE QUAKE Vinol 3 the fair this summer, are just off} and all the rest—your name may the presses of The Harrison Pub. An absolutely sanitary Hair The best of all wit be there. These tickets may be), h eure, iehie 6 Oo ort ne ay ms Brush with bristles of Rus. Vinol ts the only Bide jeattie and the Exposition” are . sian wire set in an air wan yi COTTERILL IN i aketches done in crayon by Emmet : ae containing the active: , oa Ewers and they are both cleverly |B cushion. Will not rust. Es ples of the Cod Liver the off. If sour veh & tonic reconstructer, and give Vinol a trial bulld you up and up. We are agents, Per bottle . my | santa’ Ene Cal, Oct. 12.—) drawn and neatly etched and bound, | pect adapted for persons ; of Good Templars,| “The Lumber Jack” and other |B} with heavy hair, as tt pene here yesterday, verse are done by James Wesley | fags session today. To- | Blevins j trates to th alp. The Ere eee lar price of this brush is $1.25. We offer it special Wednesday and serena Aoi held a sec TO EXTRACT AND SELL HIS GOLD CROWNED TEETH TO PAY EXPENSES TO BEDSIDE OF HIS DYING MOTHER. ogg BY Limited Preas.) » |. He had just teft a sick bed In Pgs ste eliy. Mo. Oct. 12) New York when he was informed |= George Severs, & young dentist | that his mother was ill. He was! of New York City, will arrive 19) without money, so he sold all his Denver today, whore it is probable | tools and three gold crowned teeth | that he will have one gold bridge) which he had pulled for the actual and two gold crowed teeth re) gold in them |moved from his mouth for the pur pose of-raising money to pay for) With the funds thus raised | bis passage to Ban Francisco, where | Bevers purchased a ticket as far his mother lies at the point of|as Denver. There the remaining | death. gold crowned tecth will be re! The young man arrived here yes-| moved unless the young man suc lerday afternoon and departed iast| ceeds in getting money from a alight for Denve: hich is an far|friend whom he expects to meet + hie deket hse xeneeidoa icine Dear St there. pHAIR ACCESSORIE Clean, Reliable Switches---R And Other Hair Goods Sold Here at Small NEW WARM FORENOON SPECIAL | WOMEN’S COATS PETICOATS WAisTS FOR CHILDREN anh Ce Worth $1 and $1 1.25 a wt | 98 Black Sateen New Fall Waists, in : \ } Coats, in broadcloths, Moreen and | medium and heavy kerseys, meltons, chev- Heatherbloom weight wash materials; Petticoats: our plain whites and colors; regula’ $1.00 | Iso checks, plaids, stripes made up and trimmed with silk quality ; well made and fin- figured effec Plain tail | iots, astrakhans and other wool materials. Nicely | 12ige_UNION GLASS TOWELING, —f | 50c to $1.00 Silk Remnants, at, a Yard 29€ sold in a jiffy m 8:30 to 10:30 8:30 to 10:30, each Rompers; ag red; Wednese 5c Toilet P PHONE ¢ Toilet Paper, 1 roi 7c Embroideries, 8:30 to 10:30, a roll . a3C ee eae Cambric Embroideries, 1 to 3 inches wide tes, Wednes jlework Packets, Queen Quality Shoes for Women, Burson Stockings, braid, fancy buttons and velvet. | jched. On sale until noon | 27d fancy styles. All sizes, All sizes, from 1 to 7 years. onty 32 to 44. HAIR GOODS | SILKS AND DRESS GOODS | _ Doutsti ce 16e and 20¢ Hair Rolls from x90 Bleached Sheets. 10 to 14 Inches long, to match | cial paler all shades of hair. Wed 5 $1.80 S6INCH BLACK PEAU DE SOIE 980 eact se nosday, special C | A good $1.50 quality 36-Inch Black Peau de Sole Silk, beautiful, hed Pillow G Hair Puffs, § puff to mateh | rich finish; wear gu P get teed; suitable for coats, waists, 98 celal, at, per yard shaiaih c | all shades of hair; well made; | suits and dresses. a ee | sold at halt 6 for 98c | Bi | At London's V ner 9 2.80 64INCH KERSEYS $1.75 } Bedspr a be; : day 4 C | the right weight for long capes and coats; a $2.50 quality 64 a hemm e bed size. a Inch All-Wool Imported Kersey, comes bes the military 75 1 98 | | $4.00 54-INCH IMPORTED BROADCLOTHS s ge2s Ex 2 50 | The genuine Imported German Broadcloth, has rich satin finish bd much desired; handsome material; sold all over the city at $4.00 kolines, ‘86 Inches $5.00 Switches. Ex $3 00 a yard; comes in gray, brown, navy blue, wine, green, tra especial ‘ | black. Special only at London's, at, per yard aus ta lar 12 1be 18-Ine® Hair Rolls; reg | 5 per y " regular 12%ge ont, ularly 25. Wednesday Ci $1.00 PAON VELVETS 75c wee eo atl the Sia 24-Inch Hair Rolls, net cov- | $1.00 quality Stik Paon Velvets in over fifty shades, including | Style, aiso all eae } ered; all shades of hair; reg | black, Why pay $1.00 when you can buy here at, Special sale p tar ree ae 19¢ Dede “gs Rabadn cpa” 75c COLLARS BELTS | BELT PINS ched Cloth, ial sale . iiing—Large roll ite Cotton Batt i; 29¢ value, per | Ladies’ Belts trimmed with | Belt Ping in a wide array of see ] Ladies Collars, many fancy | jet, with good, strong buckles; patterns, with many different ~ $1.95 styles with tabs and bows | best elastic; In black only; | stones; ns of shapes Comforts, attached, and plain; many | regularly 60c |+ value to Wednes. ale price, colors; regular value to | Wednesday ........006 5c | day, your choice ..... pet , HOSIERY Women's Union Suits : Hose—4 95 é haan Poeler pairs c | | Women's “Pee 7 Women's or Children’s Suits, button down frontjerete Black ‘otton Hose, all sires ular 8 LACE CURTAINS Sweaters, $ ! special ...sseee | Lad extra ons Cou rters, Whit, ee Goon TRUNKS | cardinal Boys’ Heavy 1 Stockings 122¢ Tho Shawknit Heavy ftp bed Stockings. Special one day only

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