The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1909, Page 10

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TUESI THE STAR THE BON MARCHE SECOND AND PIKE THE BON MARCHE Introductory Sas “The pon ” New Sewing Machines | th ughly depe ne Machine na strictly cash basis serves t@lower prices——near ly ie pplies te ¢ ididly constructed machines bearing our own brand, which we now introduce and recommend to our thousands of patrons in and out of Seattle. le especially for us, and the best material and highest mechanical skill iction. Neither time, money nor labor has been spared in perfecting d chine a wre the public today yt every goa nachine improvemerft of the last quarter of 10t liable to get out ler or to need extensive repairs, to further on hand a complete as rent of parts to be furnished immedi i ay ak or may not prove satis fact “The n” Machines are sold as the of any expensively agency” machine, but without the “agency profits, | Furthermore, every machine is GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS “The Bon” Colonial $24.50 | “The Bon” Grand Model $29.50 rubbed Has and drop, two drawers on each aide, one on each end of table; agents’ price for this grade of machine $50.00, Our price $29.50. “The Bon” Rotary $35.00 Automatic lift and drop, self thread | ing above and below except eye of | needle; made of guaranteed oak, high evice, made of golden oak, swell | ty polished; agents’ price for thin front design, handsomely carved; | grade of machine $65.00, Our price guaranteed 10 years. $35.00 “The Bon” Model D $14.50 “The Bon” Auto $45.00 4 for 10 years; golden oak Bewlng Machine and Writing Desk finish, two drawers on each aide, hand | combined, tp handsome quartered oak lift; will do perfect work, Without | cabinet, a useful and ornamental p doubt the at machine ever offered at of furniture In any home. Agents’ | such a low price price $76.00. Our price $46.00. | Women’s $20.00 Princess Dresses $12.95 The picture shows three of these handsome Princess Dresses at $12.95. Amazing values, to be | sure. Price is hardly more than you'd pay for the making. Made of fine all-wool serge, Panama and Henrietta cloth—Henrietta is back in style again, you know. Have them in black and every conceivable color. All are effectively trimmed with braid, buttons and self-folds. P erfect in fit, in | hang, in tailoring, they'll set a new record Wednesday at $12.95.—Second Floor. NEW MILITARY CAPES a ae Ate Mado $6.95 25 P —s* na OS Here's rare good fortune for the seventy-five get one of these $8.50 Wednesday at $6.95. re, red and black ms and self-ma ate- itary collar, some Made of quarter-sawed onk automatic lift finish, two drawers on each side, con ter drawer extending full width of new automatic lift device guaranteed 10 years | “The Bon” Special $19.50 Equipped with new stand automatic lift Guara ett Yatue $8.50 50 } women and girls who “apes we are going to sell ull cireular es, in trimmed with gilt braid, but rial. Some have the iT £ ag } Taffeta Silkk Petticoats $3.69 ses If the manufacturer hadn't sold ont certain colors in this line, you'd have to pay $5.00 a } $6.00 instead of $3.69 for these Petticoats. But we took al when he included his s Skirts, and these, with pur Stitute the bargain line dust ruffle and Yatue ue $6.00 oo s of $5.00 Black ey peacock, con- Have silk flounce, perca- bands « aterial. of self-r MILLINERY FEATHERS 25¢ TO 50c ON THE DOLLAR’ There isn’t room in this space to give this astonishing piece of news the advertis sing it deserves. The story must be told briefly. A salesman for Berlinger, Brown & Me yer, of New York city, ended his season in Seattle, and sold us his entire line of samples at a price that permits us to offer bar gains muparallcled 1 in our experience. Included are Grebe Pads, Heckle Breasts, Drum Major Pompons, Plume Effects, Heron Jetted Pieces, Large, Square Padded Wings, Long Pointed Padded Wings, Fan-Shaped Padded Wings, Double Double Side Wings, French Coque Plume Effects, Heron Fancy Sprays, Imitation Meron Aigrette Effects, Pointed Padded Wings, Half Moon Single Wings, Pointed Fancy Wings, Very Large » Baby Ostrich, Birds’ Breasts, in fact everything you could think of for trimming a ha ch plumes, in every color imaginable and blacks a plenty. Over 3,000 separate pie two alike. Every piece perfect and fashlonable—this season's choicest Millinery. riety almost bewildering. We have divided the lot inte at four prices: rams 25.6 ce 500 tts, 75ers 95 ¢ $2. 00 and 2. 50 “Sample” U Untrimmed Hats ee Galy | in|] Ze PRINTED COTTON CHALLIS, A YARD. Printed Cotton Challis for comfort coverings ‘Ac #9 than c black , light and dark morning, 4c a yard. Sale in Basement. colorings, from 8:30 to 10:30 Wednesday NO PHONE ORDERS. Gates Pene-show. Gries | 75¢ Warm Kimonos, 35c Sunburst Sat | Feeday, ibn | 8:30 to 10:30, each ..,.. 50c 8:30 to 10:30, ; pao a 1 6c Women’s Flannelette Kimonos, in all sizes, and an almost endless variety of col ors; Wednesday morning, 50c eact each. NO PHONE ORDERS 29¢ Black, white and all colors, 36 inches wide, in 2 to 8-yard lengths, highly mer cerized; Wednesday morning, 16c a yard, NO PHONE ORDERS, ..5¢ | 15¢ 60c Coverall Aprons, 8:30 to 10:30, each 3c Water Glasses, | 26¢ Figured Burlap, | 8:30 to 10:30, 3 for .. | 8:80 to 10:30, a yard PH bin gp an Bas rg rd Medium Thick Pressed Glass | Mill ends, 1 to 7 yards long, 1 tam stray on ehoulder; W ottae Water Tumblers, plain and | Figured Burlap, 8:30 to 10:30 da morning, 29¢ each. NO | fdngy; Wednesday morning, % | Wednesday morning, 16¢ a PHONE ORDERS | for 6c. NO PHONE ORDERS. | yard. NO PHONE ORDERS. Principal Se sents for Nemo Corsets, Ladies’ Home Journal uo, Perrin’s Gloves: | H b | (MARCHE | | Yaundry soap— IAY, OCTOBER 26, 1909. A WHAT | DOES-IT-LACK PICTURE a THE QUAKER SELLS FOR Less NO, 3-—"b jholdup convincing cm OBJECTS 1 After raising the nt yul t the dis uring street on Third w preted 45. after plot The board thinks the tract should be prese park, which would be place for the on the exposition park commissioners wil itbrary board another ple erty in exchange for It BETTER FOOD AT | “GOST MAYOR & In & jcounct! last night, Ma suggested that the ci pare the meals fc under ite care, Instea them cooked in an shack, as at present might mean a to the elty. Ur tem It coets 46 each prison: bill was referred on police and finan ment for the bene has been made by A. D. of this city, dealer in bonds. Lovely designs piece. fh Boys’ Ribbed i Koval Society Needlework Vaghals, queen Quality Shoe tr Women » Stockings, Wr eemeney sone rarer es tc Certainly in thie picture hubby shows that he f od, | jnot to aay deeply alarmed, Wifey has him at bay, no t and | he looks as if he would faint | But this ts a Whatdoesitdack picture, and @ certain thing I Re i om P wanting to make Mr, Jorkins betray so much emotion. Merely a |p 4\ Tegtlar 10c pack to ¢ he first 1,000 ta- threatening ttle fist wouldn't make him throw up his hands and | dies visiting our First Avenue re, ery for help, would {t? | The artist failed to put into the pleture something to make the | wever, if you cannot solve the miasing detail by row, y It in the completed picture, which will be printed to ma hing clear THIS LIBRARY SITE point Seward statue grounds, The ill forwarded to the city He ways the adoptic jon of this pian present ays in the city jni Brokerage Firm Closes Doors BOSTON, Oct. 26.--An fit of his creditors 5 YDS. WOOL DRESS GDS school or house dresses and other purposes; 25 good these come only in 5-yard pieces pecan TOP ONE GNP. 6 ise ss eae wre CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR wide, plain and to 490. Miotscadey @ yard =) | THE QUAKER DRUG Wa 013-15 FIRST AVE TWo- TW SO 406 Ping -|iLadies, YourlHai had many reque ot | our lady have just reeeiy. trons that we carry in stock FLI ash for the hair. riect we ed a large shipment and Will Give Avayl 4UBBY'S DISCOMPITURE.” Fluffs-Moquet a perfect shampoo; sere 1 absolutely ( ieligliciielieliaieialdieieleletelel non-injurious and will not cl * 1 . 1 * INSURED FOR A MILLION the natural color of the hair. (By United Press.) cleansing and refreshing CHICAGO, | OF.” 36 ip leaves the hair soft and f Charles Netche he that a aoa n Btore of i Ask the demonstr: he triar oday . eWay, | ily ins be glad to explain to you it ie $1 markable properties. ineur acroms the Here’s the package we park t cussed policy yesterday for $20000 away — actual size 44x the small * This new policy ts doubly tn — / teresting because until recent ig inches. anies would not accept wo: as risks, and even now the amount of in surance they are permitted to carry tn much wer than that of men. ly most com triangular ved a8 a & suitable now We also call attention to L’Odore-Moquet dainty, perfect lozenge, which imparts fragrance bath. Also Velvo-Moquet h-class toilet SSSR E RSE RE ER ERR RR RR EE l offer the ce of prop RRR ee CHARGE NOT SUSTAINED. A FLIEVES See et eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (By Uaited Pree) LOUIS, Oct porte 5 rem * 1 ny Cone Wake cream in a new style j r Mil jer of having unsanitary = HEH ROAD IN FALSE bie saving (By United Proms) day to commiticer For Ladies and Gentlemen, Massage ant Cocting Reem Inctuded ts ‘Trestment. We Belictt ¥ Your Patronage. % —TOURIST BATHS— S35} assign i to 8. Adama stocks an als ready for ger and freight service sixty days tert Half-Wool Twill Suitings, suitable for are shown. For convenience in selling, ; worth $2.50 the )§ 1 NewSivies| ‘NEW WOOL WAISTS Now Ready WORTH $2.00 1G HOUSE WRAPPERS pR&G WORTH $1. ne To $2.00 You will miss an Op> portunity to save consid- erable money if you buy lannelette and veral differen d dark ¢ choice for one day of | } | | ee Styten, $1t0$5 |?" FURS in stock Union Suits. Children’s Fleeced eping medium weight Garments, gray or white Special 200 | dace 12 - ABe | your fur neck piece Of Children's Fine Nonshrinking | Years .-+- C | muft before looking at Wool Vests and Pants, white or gray. Large sizes | London's. We are she 690, small sizes . 48c LINOLEUM ing the largest and most complete stock 7 | Racine Stocking Feet, pure pod patterns in the regular cs ‘ ZV wool, black with gray heel grade. Square , dium and low priced turs in Seatt EVE | 50c |" 14 FUR GUARANTEED. | toe +B pairs Inlaid Linoleum wears like . | Black or white cotton, all sizes, | gak and looks better, Our | | $1 B97 rerwlar $3.00 | Regular $15.00 Bieta 1 heavy or light 95 $1.50 values, a $1, 1 Bi Pas : . ne A “i Hy - or Brown F b $6.98 vee A he aera 3 pairs 2VC | | Sauare yard’ , | Sem and $4.00 and $6.00 | Souirrel, per set “ EMBROIDERY LOTS OF BARGAINS—NO HIGH PRICES |Y A R N Sank | 5,000. Yards Coragt Cover and | Floungigg Embroldery, beautl Knitting Yara, | ful pattérns on iawn and fine ar 400 33c | cambric; values to 49¢ day | a yard. Wednesday . 19¢ | Yarn, all cok t RIBBON regularly _ 80¢. |e AU-SIIs Ribbon up to 6 inches * -, 28e fancy; regular dnesday « 8c price 10c. We iH |movs' CLOTHING GOOD TRUNKS >

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