The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1909, Page 10

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THE STAR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1909, THE \| ck j 1 THE cities th 9 ee 2,000 Newest Greatest Millinery sale of Don't mi BON MARCHE two largest manufacturers e of the t rIFUL MILLI ud sat lines near DOLLAR, | Hats The are heart of theretail center. rut lock Thursday o clock none lo do that you must see them NERY, sold our of Trimmed Hats buyer We tor the less attractive —tomorrow morning, lot at Dress and Stree bal Pe “Wear Pure num Pane with Sauce The Wrou Mat! pan with on top bination 8c Assorted F | Cereal Jara, repre | fee, tea, sua price ee ee cana We never had Women’s i eidialin $12.95 ws: : BI T 1 Macnante Tattored esha $19.50 Vish Pickled ise Soused Mackerel — 15¢ 13¢ Shrimp — Hor Halls — and Values to $20 a fine Values to $27.50 bou This house ght th See them—even if you don't buy, on the Second Floor. TRIMMED HATS t ¥ new shape for winter fh and bengaline per Rnteed mot to pr ‘ pri at 75c arket value nt t spend is located o the The rat price TRIMMED HATS Value $6.50 Hate, They're bats 0, but our pure TRIMMED HATS $5.9 Vatue $10 Hats, all fine! Sian Wash Batters oe A clon Blightly Rim Wa Bert Kastern Corn sewings. Sale ° 2,000 Suits, with of Wor ne cent fo: he genuine White Rose Glyce « ap ever soap is used, and the drug 2 a cake Pr 8:30 to 10:30 Thursday mornit at 10c a cake NO PHONE ORDERS 10c Gas Mantles, 8:30 to 10:30, each a 5c) G lity Gas Manties for inverted | Gent ql Thursday morn- | patter oO PHON E ORDE RS | Sc ay Principal Seattle | \ | | \ int} edign of Packels Quegn Quality Shoes made of with rine n Fifth avenue, $s are, The Wire ‘ath stee Broome 8¢ the very late id N r new cl thes unt It's ¢ price i the usu Soap. Ww you ¢ 7c Indigo Calicoes, 8:30 to 10:30, a yard ne Indigo Blue Calicoes,‘in assorted 8:30 to 10:30 Thursday morning, NO PHONE n ard, tor Women, Burson Stoc st the The program will be rey in buy it here | THE BON MARCHE, THE BON MARCHE | THE BON MARCHE Our Millinery Buyer Sends Bon Marche Patrons Bargains Absolutely Unmatchable TRIMMED HATS AT 65c it’s the Entire Surplus and Sample Line of a New York Mitliner of New York, with a national reputation as makers of now in the Eastern metropolis—his entire surplus an imposing Hats AT SIXTY-FIVE CENTS ON we couldn't buy their name, owing to their interests in this and other large We want you to know sale in opens 75¢ STEEL MAIL BOXES, 49c: $1.50 wooD HEATERS, $1.19) | 1 Anything and everything needed for the kitchen and household at prices that will surely save you money, | j Te Mall Boxes | Polished Steel Alrti¢ht Wood | 16e Solid Steel Hod cast tron | Pisted tk-Inch Towel ; Bars. Bale price ... wt The Bale p ana | Our Splendid Offering of Two Thousand ‘Women’s Newest Fall | ee | Was Welcomed by the Women of Seattie With O 65c 3 ated ats you've seen them Women’s Tailored Suits | dard Women’ s Tailored Suits | $25.00 #5 a L White Rose Glycerine Soap 4711 W fa ally Agents for Nemo Corsets, Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, Perrin's Gloves, kings Mate for every occasion At roason's lowent prices: Nickel- Bale price nm Arms ight of autumn | Values to $20 Values to $35 neat materia ORDERS, sharp | | le | | 1¢ well trong | | reday, avings: | | thon FATHER AND MOTHER IN DEATH "WATCH OVER SON BURIED ALIVE MRS. COSSENS, IN HAMMOCK, AND HER HUSBAND; DEATH WATCH OF FIVE DAYS, APHAUPAGGUER, Long Ialand, “They're hurrying as fast as they | Bigs You He stil run over and see how they're get ting along.” Mary, and I'll} Anthony Cossens walked back to where his wife was lying! her near th ok t had hw fo . oe ago mouth of the well| CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 20. Laroux Rheumatic 4 he oy ” m 1g} “~BSensational Tyrua Cobb, the FA Repel rh m John wes! gtar batsman of the Detroit Remedy — The $2.00 Tigers, who were just van- | bottle for $1.75 They're getting along pretty! wished by the Pittsburg Pi. | tle 1OF we eeee én ween eas rates in the race for the base- | ee ht fell th ball championship of the Fe eg ae threw Be world, today surrendered him | ath of th self to the sheriff of this coun | to the y | seeastontii The Georgia Cracker was ' nday night Monday jay oleht, T iil the and mother wat ud f and over again the P t Tn Th surface words of hope and fur ed thelr ded with the of the jLong Island ents way had got down only 36 John was buried Several times during the few days the jmen heard the sound of faint ray of boarding went | well and it was believed that these boards had made a so under which the jiying alive There was talk of f pipe down thtough could be used to carr }to the prisoner. [diggers advised against this ling that the pressure of rescue Five days and nights the father and mother watched the work from |the hammock fering father and digato diagers to hasten. Gaye the diggers, because terrible shifting « the whole la once lay und ay nen cut 96 foot deep. Farst | frantically we » below. When the ter wand took place a sec down rt of @ cave |) young man reing an iron the sand which nourishment cal well But 5 that would destroy all hope | s ha eighbers took GLOVES: Rain Coats 6 Worth $10 & 7“ 50 Rubberi guaran Rubl zed § Rain Capes; latest W en’ teed abs a Full | style, full len capes Phese flanne tte length. Colors black, navy blue and | anteed at I k a 4 I gray. All sizes. all the dark colors designs UNDERWEAR | BARGAINS IN OUR BASKET WINDOW | Ladies’ $1.00 Swiss Ribbed | Union Suits, black, blu« 69 | or pink. On sal c\1 Children’s White and Pants xedium weigh sizes to 14 years, Children’s Heavy Australian Wool Draw ers—boys’ or « On sale Outing Gowns 75c | $1.00 and $1 25 Outing Flan weight kimped well Sweaters Children Wool Sweater red, white gray or navy with or wkhout 9 Women's Wool Sweater long coat style; large pearl bu tons, On mile .... $1.39 | Women’s Shoes We GLAZE SHOES, § Ing; with matt tops ; $2.00 values are men KID lendid wear made, Some $1.49 martly in hand, told them hope was core, | and gave them the firit solid food they had taken since they began their terrible vigil, John, who wa 3 your | self, saying that he had been raise TY 088 Ib " INL | then immediately arraigned on a wound” George Stanfield, night watchman at the Euclid hotel Cobb's alleged encounter with the watchman occurred several weeks ago, while the Naps and Tigers were engaged in a series of games in the Ohio city. = WEALTHY JAP. ACCUSED TORINO. king community wan shocked t Okura of fear-| G on the pipe| A. B. ¢ d loosen more sand and cause | try, Wool Vesta | | "380 A # old, had dug the well him Poker Chips — Good, able 100 OP 10 '¢i0.0i 0 06 THEIR service chips, ¥,, Oct. 20—"Lte still, Mary.|and eared for on the old farm and | Zymole Trokeys — The I Tey’ re doing the best they can.” | that now it was his turn to help || >< : ; r But why don't they get him?" | his father and mother ZoC VOR 1OF ecevre 15¢ Lane’s Kidney and Backache Medicine — The 50c size for...40¢ (By United Press.) charge of “stabbing to Now that Seattle's | more than ever the desiral Oct. 20 The 1013-15 FIRST AYE. sit againet P Okura Lamb filing Sna At The Quaker SPECIAL PRICES QUICK SALES ON Thursday, Friday and Saturday Suche an’ 8 Stuart’s : Chala Tab. | lets Dickinson's Witch H ze) SOUVENIR ina great fa ‘HALF PRICE THE QUAKER DRUG C0. THE QUAKER SELLS FOR Les; THE QUAKER DRuce 1013-15 FIRST AVE Twit bone 406 Pw Wr —The for eee "he 25¢ box for,, 4 The 20¢ full 1OT .oee cscs over you will sessing one or tten out for the left, including Te | es of others. This # the entire stock at 4] © and one aliste of Japan TWO DEAD IN FEUD. (My Unto 7 Pon , REENVILLE, Teun, Oct. 20! ntry, a son of Irving Gen Schofield Gunter are dead 10 miles south of result of a feud ex —— ana Soe m the Gentry and Gun ‘ ager details || Maj* ree { the fight, || Sesteentat. them | which occurred Iast night Men's $2.50 Dent’s ¢74.75 * i and sells them at .... New Rain mie 4% 98 Worth $7.50 to $10 MORE for these Long Flannelette and Gentiomen, a bollete Your Patronage — TOURIST cA DENT’S OR PERRIN REAL GLACE KID, 2-CLASP AND ALL COLORS Other stores are getting 50c to $1.00 a pair same Gloves, but London prefers to divide his profits with the people Silks and Dress Goods London's 8 Rapeaed sebteta sak, be per yard $1. 00 52- Inch Batiste, 59c $1.00 va Inch We Bati and wears exceed he 34- Inch Black lenakye 19 ania Size Choice of 10 Patterns RUGS LoTs or of a_ well - known =$Q: BARGAINS—NO HIGH PRICES moh make, to close, at .,. LACE CunTrains We tlave the ¢ “CHEAPER” White Lawn—40 inches widey 18¢ Women’ 5 Shoes: STRI Kimonos $ Worth $2 and $2.50 tm Feectent. 4 Pair 1“ length best quality s. All sizes, up floral and Orien $f Special Ra: es—3 h Fine silk: ond values, Spe Plain Art Serims, 4@ in white, crea, abian. Spe- 22¢ r yard eeee Rags—Rub-Dry bs Calfski ET SHOES for wet Soft, — pligbl i ' Best

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