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rHE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1909. Women’s $7.50 and $8.50 Trimmed: Hats, $4.95 | Women’s $10.00 and $12.50 Trimmed Hats, $7.50 Children’s $2.00 Felt School Hats for 98¢ Bargains secured by our millinery buyer in New York and rushed on by fast’ ex DIVORCE CASE ENDS ABRUPTLY GUGGENHEIM CASE HAS BEEN POSTPONED INDEFINITELY BY COURT ORDER fa I THE QUAKER DRuc 6 1013-15 FIRST“ AVE ~ TNO. SYOAE® 406 PIKE { VEST POCKET NECESSITIES Special for Saturday be 1910 DIARIES, with maps, etc., ¢ “EVERY MAN’S” MEMO BOOK, WEBSTER'’S wae TAOrARY ith dex; contains 30,000 wor« | (Dy United Frew) CHICAGO, Oct " secking annulment ¢ granted Grace B, Gr Willlam Guegen ago in Chicago when Judge He postponed the hea day When Judge Dunne, in 190) granted the divorce, Mra. Guggen |heim’s testimony showed she wa 4 resident of Iiinols, Mre, Gue genhelm elaima r ly to have discovered testimon " error on th was lald bef indefinitely ng late yeuter press for this wonderful October Sale. We are smashing sales records daily, which only goes to prove that modern methods and “real” value-giving must ever win. See these lots Saturday— Second Floor. ‘TRIMMED HATS) TRIMMED HATS Children’s School Hats These three books are th« LAIRD polat, The Mr, Dunne VALUE $4 9 Value is no longer on the bench, and he “ane $7.50 $16.00 ° $8.50 | 98c VAvES is no Jonger on the bench, and be.lH TT E'S famous Vest Pocket Sccies. Camm | Dress and t Hats, all finely made in | These are all, or nearly all, Sample Hats, and | to $2.00 teed, Med Patton for the an-i} | of flexible leather, red or b _ Every mate | every new shape for Winter, of velvet, moire, | there are close to 300 to choose among, so you These becoming little Hats are wonderful val Not & precedent was ¢ boy should carry them. A Arguments continued = fe days, Judge Honore meanwhile ob Ottoman and Beng silk, prettily trimmed | haye 300 chances to be pleased, Large and | ues at 98c. Mothers, don’t miss this chance to is contained within their p with fancy wings, feathers and ornaments, if | cial! shapes, in the season's most favored | two hats for the price of one, ‘These are made of ria’ Mas thas. tetee notion a haves dow at the 1909 D | * ned are he ie 3 eg i a “ se | atyles, and the s reveal the best ideas | fine fur felt, in the shapes the children love to nowhere WIRY WANT PRON Sib bo 660 6s 0 oes ose ° | dar, mulberry, brown, gray, king’s e, ) Jud, Honore stated that Mre blue, navy blue, white, black, black and whit f ) relude k and all the wear attractively trimmed with velvet, ribbon Gu nhelm's only ing re | in combination. Hats of beau yle ! haces, The values rang and Ottoman silk ribbon, In brown and tan only |vouree Is to file @ bil * | two alike, worth $10.00 and $12 $ but any Hat in lot or that's the reason the maker closed them to us | | ening Ree Bey obtat = SATURDAY SAVINGS | choice at $7.50 $4 at half price. Choice at 98c Saturday iia Poker Chips—Good, | Buchan’s Soap— The serviceable chips, 100 | 20c cake for 4; 5¢ | | Stuart's Charcoal Tab. Zymole petit he | ets—The 25¢ box for. < for 5 box for ....... 15¢ Dickinson's Witch ” Lane’s Kidney and | zel—The 20¢ fulf Backache Medicine— | }, The 50c size for ...40¢ Laroux Rheumatic Remedy — The $2.00 ! bottle for ....... $1.75 | 25c Nail 1 Files RESIGN FROM B.C. GABINET PREMIER M'BRIDE LOSES TWO | OF HIS MINIBTERS OWING | TO A DISPUTE. Women’sand Misses’ $15.00 Military Capes, $10.95. Women’s and Misses’ $10.00 Walking Skirts, $5.85 Girls’ $7. = et _— $5. aid $1.50 White on 98¢ These anc ! $1.50 and $2.00 Undermuslins Beef, Tro and Wine A parel for women ar ses for ¢ barg plainly and unmist ns always reigr (By Untied | VICTORIA, Oct It fs an nounced that two of Premier Mc Hiride’s ministers have resigned following an announcement of his policy of aid to the Cana h jern ntr Mann Pr brief state nathons, ann Tatlow }Hon, F. J stoner ' Women’s;Misses’ Capes $10.95 sist | ance of his srnall lot all he h ou may be sure $5.85 et ssessing one or fl enir tten out for the uve a § t including Ty Watch Fobs and es of others. To ay take your « ¢ entire stock af day, choi Girls’ School Coats $5.9 $750 New Fall and Winter fine warm tw mld be for his part, is op any aid to railways in th | Premier MeBride r pt pent of the jlater period ‘FIND NO BIG GRAFT AMONG | THE GATEMEN | White Tailor Waists HALF PRICE 98c S136 Linger rea Hair Dressing and Manicuring | The new Hair Dressing and Manicuring Depart ment is kept busy, very busy, for news of such serv ‘ platted. t } The tinger f Reavy Coatings: in, black, brows | ice as we're giving in HAIR DRESSING, MANI = Ladies’ blue, green anit n . ee ohh aa ah. oe P dies have high storm ¢ | CURING, FACIAL MASSAGE, Shampooing, etc., The »pecial committee appointed Apparel ae adiner sties Tie travels fast, indeed. And, withal, the prices are the by the fair authorities to investi for gate the report that approximately $28,000 had been stolen in the ad |missions department of the A-Y-P. |E., failed to find any big graft | in tts report submitted to the | finance comm © yeuterday the in vestigators declared th was truth in the rumor that such a large | ame unt found its way luto the pock- } eta of the gatemen or any one else They cited case in which a |gateman stole 75, cents by crowding | |two persons through the turnstile at the same time: He wes dis charged. There werecother cases of thie kind, and ti -e@scheohe the | jaateman was discharged aS com | mittee divcovered that the origin of Ja shortage of $28,000 was due to | idle talk among the employes ‘WON'T LET M'CREDIE | TALK ABOUT POLITICS Ww. Ww and buttons: ages at $5.95 Seturday. Second Floor. The time to lay in a supply of Gloves is when you can get them at a saving of ) 25¢ and 50c a pair. These are one-clasp P. X, M. Sewn Cape Gloves, in the good shades of tan and black. Also One-Clasp Silk-Lined Mocha Gloves, in tan and black; all sizes Saturday at $1.00 a pair—Main Floor. lowest in town 1uch lower than the service war rants.—-Third Floor. The $20.00 Fall Suits of All Seattle at at the Bon Marche Saturday for Bon Marche Saturday for 1 5 A very strong, straightforward statement, ten't it? But one we're prond of, for it's true, every word of it. The closest figuring was neces: sary, rest aseured, to enable ue to offer such values; bet the man who always pays about $15.00 will see better than ever before the great value-giving power of this store. The man who generally paid $20.00 Will save $5.00 outright. All ‘¢ made of fine al)wool fabrics, excel lently tatlored and finished. Every garment wil fit perfectly. All the latest fall patterns and colorings, INCLUDING PLAIN BLUE AND BLACK; all sizes; an opportunity that no other store offers; here only. Your choice at $15.00 The Best Overcoat $15 Ever Bought From every point of the compass men and young men have come in Another Shipment of em | , Ps % ate; the » coats for which you have to pay $20.00 In the en’ § at | : hing stores man came from Port Townsend; another from Ci nt, Wash.; passed up all the down-town stores; still another car . tdmonds and sent two friends t eciprocate for the extra value H e rived $1.50 Shirts a ee oL.o0 Shirts at If you live in Seattic and want the best This will probably be your last chance to profit by Overcoat that money can buy, come here | The Bon Marche’s sensational sale of $1.25 and $1.50 0d lot ve shew you Gur “91060 Soest like cut, or our new “$15.00 Dress Coa see the style of the coat, examine the ma terial, note the quality of workmanship and then the price—$15.00. You may have rainproof tweed or cheviot, covert or black unfinished worsted; you may choose a 46, 50 or 52-inch length, and you Second Floor We Have Only a Limited Number of These Suits They have just arrived. We can positively state $18. Broadcloth piees se form fitting THE BEST buttoning dow SUITS left side, We have ever kilted skirt sold at $24.85 Get one of them. And Pay Us $1 a Week that they are ab- solutely » judge at | r of two base republican candi |date for gress, was in Seattle jfor a few hours yesterday as the |guest of D. E. Dugdale. He was| on his way to Aberdeen Judge | McCredie is campaigning, but finds | | few who will Usten to his political) | talk ery one wants to talk base } j ball wit him. TO INVEST MONEY | pins for $ day at $1 re for the rain lect one ‘ting Ladies’ G ats at enough in this last shipment for another good day FOR THE FIREMEN The $5,000 bequeathed by the late Barah Loretta Denny for the benefit of injured firemen te in the city treasury Her wish that the money be invested so as to iner the amount will be car ried out IS CRUEL TO CATTLE District Attorney Te filed Information agatr ern acific Ra charging it with locked in cars for 8 water or food. Under the tle can only be kept in a car f continuous time of 28 hours. They must then be taken out and given water and a rest MUST ANSWER A. CONTEMPT CHARGE Because it ts charged that they} concealed stock and were not real ly bankrupt, Henry Greenbaum and Jacob and Sam Greenberg of the Clarke Clothing company of Ever ett, which was adjudged bankrupt! a year ago, have been cited to ap pear in Judge Hanford's court on |November 3 for contempt of court No shirt in this lot is worth le t $1 50. sels everyw where for eed nd if you are wise | “Matteawan” Shirts for 89c. There's just about save $5.00 And Pay Us $1a ALTERATIONS | ret 70 Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 20 _ Boys” $3.50 and $4.00 Suits, $2.50 ewes SE have 70 Boys’ Suits to sell Saturday at $2.60; reduced from $3.50 and $4.00. The first 35 boys that come can get one of our regular $4.00 Knickerbocker Pants Suits at $2.50, as half the lot are of that kind. The sizes run from 6 to 17 years, but, being a clearance of odd lots, it may require patience to ffad the size you want, It's well worth trying, though=-Main Floor—South Door, 15c and 20c White Cambric cf a Yard, $1.00 Alarm Clochm 8:30 20¢ Tomato Catsup, 8:30 Handkerchiefs, 8:30 . | to 10:30, each 55c to 10:39, bottle ayy 10c | to 10:30. val 4 Price | “America” Nickel Plated | Griffon's celebrated California Se to 26¢ Mussed and Alarm Clocks, with alarm shut- > ohn ., off; evéry clock guaranteed, | 4nd; regularly 20¢ a bgttle. | Solled Handkerchiefs, Sat Saturday morning 65¢ NO | Saturday morning 10¢ a bottle. | urday morning 2%e to 12%e. PHONE ORDERS. Limit 3, NO PHONE ORDERS. | NO PHONE ORDTRS. Mea! 3 Clothing an \ the most yesterday | the North company rry » appreciates mands real characte his clothes. Our winter r c on display 2 1 can buy one of Overcoats or FOR SATURDAY One of ur new Fourth Floor, | Cora Meal — Eastern ¥ Copyright 1909, by Fleisher Brothers, Phi ladelphia, Pa, tcnnetecat | PACIFIC OUTFITTING COMPANY easiest way to | 422 Pike Street The Easy Payment House SEVERAL TRY FOR JOB. Several men, all of them seeking | the position of city milk inspector | yesterday took a civil service exam ination. A few were terribly shock jed when they discovered that in! jorder to staid any show for the)s Job their knowledge must extend beyond the art of milking a cow and of feeding it, The aspirant must be familar with 17 different hp pg SUdJocta, Frankfurt Food variety apected and star meat inspectors. | arday, Jb MA Royal Society Needlework Packets, Queen Quality Shoes for W Ja , Burson Stockings, Bte., Ete, | Vrincipal Seattle Agents for Nemo ¢ , Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, Perrin's Gloves. a on your pocket= book, ARTETA