The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1909, Page 12

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rHE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1909. SECOND AND PIKE | THE THE BON MARCHE GON MARCHE | SECOND AND PIKE BAYAN (SNOT Best Millinery News inthe Paper This Evening Follows: | $7.50 Trimmed Hats $3.95: $10.00 Trimmed Hats $5.95, A Remarkable Sate Due to a Remarkable Purchase of an Entire Millinery Stock | WASHING TON, man Mack oratic Oc t » of the mittee that he had repudiated William Jen ninge Bryan from the given Gov Harmon of Ohio in the current issue of Mack's’ National Magazine Nor deme chairm which report arose prominence $ Y ! € hundreds of style All the new AT $5. 95 There are not less than five hundred Hats t¢ | Mack eaid today . « "it's too earl Oo mak redict AT 3.99 es nd black are shown in motels for winte among-—many afe exact copies of $50.00 and I] Iter the nest campaign’ et thie tine ee ( land Bengaline Silk, Draped Velvet s Pattern Hats Included are Fur Turbans, Dre Hat | As chairman of the national cor \ t ' ur bans Trimmings for all occasion trimmings are beaver, V * mittee | cannot go on record as the 1 I un I ming are g @ vel ch x able goods rnament wing quills, and othe eupperter of any prospective cand : ' te." e wa t e seen in Ses 0 and $7.50 Black and most every wanted color are included. Ever we iikisnon of Otte baa Gey rday a and $10.00 value; Saturday Marshall of indi are both big men, and their n 6 undoubtedly will be mentioned in the next deme cratic national convention ACTRESS THANKFUL FOR CHANCE TO DARN SOCKS a large assortment of Chil » Mexican cr n, roll brim, tyles, trir with velvet n black blue and ut demand at $1.50 and ling at our new price Jap Rose Soap 3 Cakes for ic WOMEN’S 65¢ FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR 50¢ GARMENT WOMEN’S 75¢ FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS AT 50¢ EACH OAP. Th “*ureaae oat the so for CHILDREN’S 39¢ FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR 25c GARMENT tels a mi usual day, 3 cakes for ée The time to think of Knit Underwear is before you take cold—and that time is NOW. Bet FISHER’S EXTRACT SOAP ter come to The Bon Marche Ss Jay and get a supply. The regular acake are in complete TREE BARK—The best glove readiness, and there are many spec ots like these; cleane the 25e siz | Saturday 15¢ j 50c for 65¢ Values | 95c for $1.25 Values NEWBRO'S ig ge gig For Women’s Fleece-Lined Vests, | Women's Fine-Ribbed, Fleece- 5 auc Betereas 63c silk-taped neck, crocheted fronts, | Lined Union Suits, h HUDNUT’S VIOLET SUPERBA high neck, long sleeves; Pants an sleeves, ankle lengths _ POWDER— 60c kle length; 50c a garment style; 95¢ a suit MARGARET ILLINGTON. jaturday } ‘ N ORK t TOILET pit omega ot 6c | 50c for 75¢ Values | $1. 50 for $2.00 Values as 3 ef z RK, © Toor, MeRUSHES — xcellent | Women’s Fine-Ribbed Heavy Women's Wool an ‘0 » Union nding | quality white usually | Fleeced Union Suits, high neck Suits, fine ribbed, tu h, high tons se ‘ long sleeves, ankle length; 0c a | neck slee cle length 7 ‘ me all the suit. perfect fitting; $1.50 a suit his how Just te sang de ol 95c for $1.50 Values 25c for 35¢ Values washed . The ie Women’s Wool and Cotton Boys’ and ¢- Ribbed the rox : Vests, fine rib, ‘ and RAE pesodhe urda 1 4 Pa « 1 le le all sizes 5 - | ORRIS*ROOT-—The 1 shay shar . Moos ch 5c | ral and white WOMEN’S $3.50 SHOES $1.98. -Men’s $4 and $3.50 Shoes $1.98 | MISSES’ $2.50 SHOES $1.98 SOME VERY BIG VALUES IN as GARMENTS WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ $10.00 BROADCLOTH CAPES $6.95 | $6.50 SKIRTS $3.95: $3 WAISTS $1.98: GIRLS’ $10 COATS $7.95 | 1 tt Saturday's extraordinary ‘val from our recent big purchases in Eastern mar- | i i eieiets to olean out all the odds avd ends and iy kets. Your opportunity to save quite a bit on the garments you need right now and UME STORM IBITES | broken lines in our stock before moving the Shoe De- | later on | | partment downstairs brings about the biggest values of 1 1) New Military Capes New Walking Skirts | | SENATOR alts ak year. It will pay you to hunt for your size at these jf i] VALUE $3954 Men's $4.00 Shoes at $1.98 We lomen's and Minsew Military Style k, street and Women's ar pogtsdin. Walking Skirts, | made of good- wea eerges and pa of Men's Shoes, inc veter pinitea on Wp line: seit | rape are used as trimmtn All lengths from 30 inches. "V8.s0 values Saturday at $2.90 Seeond Floor. \ Tailored Wool Walsts % high military ¢o Any of these § $6.95 each. yoke, extending overed buttons an: Th tancy mixtures apes Saturday at Second Floor. | Girts’ Storm Coats ator storm safely ‘Little Gents’ $1.25 Shoes at $1.00 | Gents’ Coltekin Shoes heavy single soles $1.00 | bury It is be | lost { no lives tee i ie || $095 Sat S196 255 | J MONED FOOD 1 $2.00 and $3.50 dale price | Misses’ $2.50 Shoes at $1.98 Misses’ Patent Kid, Bo: . was and front. A ox Calf and broidered fronte—theas coprae. All sizes 81 to body was t GRY watet in the lot Amturday at $1.98 | oy wae Ss each the undertaking parlors of Rafferty at Fremont Mr. Ness leaves two sc Ue, but they could no! afternoon, STATE NEWS The $20 Fall Suits of All Seattle [ at the Bon Marche Saturday for ‘Shoulder: Hams ‘14c a Pound $15 ‘rewh ¢ olteen—Fa If you live in Seattle and want the best overcoat that money can buy, come here and let us show you our “$15.00 Special, 5,00 Dress Coat.” material, note the duality of workmanship and then the price $15.00. black unfinished worsted INVESTIGATION BEGUN, " or our new “$1 See the style of the coat, examine the of animal industr ante arrived in E for the purpose ¢ eral packing plants located and four a St. Louls today cheviot, covert or | You may have rainproof tweed or You may choose a 46, 50 or 52-inch | there | length, and you save $5.00, | m MURDERER |S LAUDED Men's Store Open Until (By United Pe HONOLULU, Oct. 29,—Resolu #, Verrin's Gloves Tacoma—The trial of Mrs. Mar | ; garet Kvalshaug, accused of com-| | A very strong, straightforward statement, isn't it? But one we're proud of, for it’s*true, every word of it plicity in the murder of her hus The first time in months that | ssest figuring was necessary, rest assured, to le us to offer such value, but the man who always | band, ts being held we have been | ut $15.00 will see better than ever before the great v iving power of this store—the man who gen le tt.--R And G. B these | ays $20.00 will save $5.00 outright; all are made of fine all-wool fabric s, excellently tailored 1 fin lp nh nyt "i Sage ished. Every garment will fit perfectly. All the latest Fall patterns and col Ie divorce from bis wife on ings, INCLUDING PLAIN BLUE AND BLACK; all sizes. An opportunity ground of desertion that no other store offers; here only, your choice at $15.00 1 r choice at $1 Men's Store, South y | Seite Wallalctin. Mawaie'a Door. ace A lt ‘ard, of Freewater, beiltinsiy soguee | | LAE BEST OVERCOAT $15 EVER BOUGHT guilty to 9 charge of 4 years in the n 22¢ point of the compass men and young men have come in answer labor 124¢ ients in the: Seattle papers on those $1 00 Overcoats, the same | rf 1 have to pay $20.00 in the clothing store, One man came Cheney: <A reward has bape ot- “ae wiisenc he NG \ ys : fered for the capture of spoo! 15¢ n en 1, anoth Kent, Wash. ; passed up all the down Which has been prowling about tha Sercet, Potatece——t t f till an Ir nds and sent two friends to re 'p house of Mra. Ff C. MecLanahan dried ; during the early hours of the night ostigating sey | REPUDIATED bier itary yelvet ama cloth k. green, brown, red at be royal, navy i has = arriv - s vs eg : a. = i ight and passengers and satled| alues. Sale : : Jo 2 yom sit "8. 98 | heavy man rough with row folds. | via St, Michael last | was unhurt,/ h the Dux-/ i for six days} were | | } 10 o’Clock RECREATION CLUB MEETING Every Saturday ian Rec will be held in Night the ass of the chureh,| - corner Bo: § p. anne jm, Monday, N € Pr re sive whist will be played “THE QUAKER SELLS FOR Less THE QUAKER DRUG ¢ 1013-15 FIRST AVE- Two. STORES - 406 Pix The Package FROST KING Chamois Vests, excellent § chest and 4 lung pro- tegtors. skin. Cures chapping and 1013-15 First Av. The Quaker Drug Co, For Ladice and beter Messnge am@ Coolleg Room Incl ‘Trestment. We Solicit Your Patromage —TOURIST BATHS— WEE! “This is a Day of Specialization” — ry Sectéental. The man who does o1 and does it as as he can generally doe wie a business. We're for t men and women and n been selling g on c years; have built up a c reaches from coast to coast. We have al given our tomers a square deal ly they have come back to us and friends We of it want your c Saturday Specials =" The suits and coats that we have decided sell at $20 for Sat [ are W of your inspect an who buys and tell the k them over, ‘whether y $1 a Week is Our System Men’s and Women’s Coats and Suits $15 to $45. Open Saturdays Until 10 p.m. Both Phones. CHTELYS 414 Union St. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH a friend of Gately’s ends, in and k uy-or bi

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