The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1909, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SECOND AND PIKE BON MARCHE $90,000 Savings Running from a Third to a FOR YOU'VE NEVER SEEN GARMENTS THAT COULD COMPARE WITH THESE AT THE PRICES .E EVER HELD OR ATTEMPTED IN A SAVING TO OUR PUBLIC OF ABOUT NO ODDS AND ENDS, NO OFF COLORS, All brand new goods, made in the best po and in the very latest styles, and beyond tion the most remarkable bargains ever placed on sale in Se Three weeks ago, when the manufacturers were looking for spit cash purchasers to adjust their stocks, our garment 1S a position to buy September's as our stocks were greatly depleted by enoemots selling, Never dida bity ergo to market —r more | sible manner | more cz redatls planned nor more successfully executed, | sult Png 000 WORTH OF SUITS, COATS, CAPES AND SKIRTS, $20 Tailored Suits | sivas | 185 W omen’s T 173 Women's nish worsteds and diagonals, a full line of Coats all cut long and satin lined; 7% ce new models. plaited and tailored to match coat. Sale Price $10.45 $25 Military Capes’ $95 $16.34 | 132 Women’s Winter Capes, of a cheviot, storm serge, Tailored Coats 31. 14 oteh or casined diagonals and fine Models include Hudson Fulton ¢ also full lined i 54 inches long and all the new colors. the latest military, fancy trimmed; twilled flannel or satin; 4% yards sweep. form-fitting; and some jet trimmed and embroidered; all beautifully tailored and plaited, Moyen Age 3 OF THIS LOT HERE Sale Price $9.74 | $45 Tailored Suits $26.74 85 Women’s Tailor-Made Suits of fine French e, chiffon broadcloths, cheviots, sultings and hand- } some mixtures, in a most complete line of new beautifully lined and tallored; all have the new- form fitting | not all styles, but the colors and black; many handsomely trimmed; est model plaited skirts. Sale Price $25. 74 THREE OF THE $9.74 PRINCESS DRESSES s QUARTERLY SALE OF NOTIONS AND DRESSMAKERS’ FINDINGS CONTINUES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY: Savings Are Extraordinary The great economy event that thousands of women always wait for; it comes just when | a season’s ene is being thought of. Doesn’t that explain why? hine Belt, 60) 4e Tape Some of the offerings. white and | tn crisp and delicious; lar 10¢ packag Teayal Soeleiy Needlework edi Quality Shoes tor Wowien, ‘i es Sa Se - benef ot SIMS = STAR—-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, | SECOND AND PIKE | THE BON MARCHE We Want.Every Woman Who Needs a New Suit, Cape or Coat to Attend this Sale of | Winter Outer Garments ai alf Tuesday morning and continues A few of the lines included are: a srs 4 All-Wool Capes, the y models, of broad and worsteds, plain tai y trimmed; extra full ; 50 to 54 inches long; in black, navy and a complete line of all the y Values you can not re Special Price $7.74 | $25 Tailored Suits. $16.34 130 Women’s Tailor-Made Suits, ¢ French broadcloth, worsteds, wide-wale diagonals tweeds and mannish mixtures, black and every new and staple col used this season. Coats %-fitting or f fitted, lined with the best satin or or strictly tailored, and have the new plaited skirts Special Sale Price $16.34 Special Sale Price $13.74 Special Sale Price $16.34 | $20 Princess Dresses . 150 Women’s Princess Dresses of fine all- wool imperial serge and panama cloth, in black, $18.74 123 Women’s and Misses’ Coats of fine Srhakabetan fancy worsteds, diagonals, cov erts and mixtures, in black, tan le colors; all full length, semi-fitted coat style, plaited in the newest models, others best satin Hned and every gar ment tailored to perfection Sale Price $18.74 $6.50 Walking Skirts $3.74 280 Miss@’ and Women's New Model Skirts new platted and trimmed | models of serge plain and striped, panama | ‘plain and shadow stripes, cheviots and fancy worsteds, in black, brown, reseda, navy, green, red, tan and taupe The biggest of skirt bargains at this Sale Price $3.74 | ine he oa 1-inch | fe Sco} Darr te 6 alges, |OF; regular size. 4 Spools « Machine 4c i CORN FLAKES 8¢ PACKAGE ake Flour—resh milled Kular 160 packages regu 3; ‘Tue Chol America, the which are in last official r on hand on October 1 REDDING, imported serge, result ern P Copeley early t CHARITY SOCIETY DINNER. Washington Hotel ii be rendered mayor on the Citi G.D, Bhpunoe on navy and best Do you want to The &t | columns. Capital vocecccccesens $300,000 Surplus and undivided er you are destined to be a success or a failure in life, you can easily find out. The test is simple and it is infallible; ARE YOU ABLE TO SAVE MONEY? If not, drop out You will lose, You may think not, but you will lose as sure as you live. The seed of suc cess is not in you."—James J. Hill, INTEREST 4 PER CENT JAMES D, HOGI pan, A Ni. Botner Uranchest Ballard, Georgetown an) } SHINGLE MEN ELECT THEIR NEW OFFICERS NO CONTEST OVER THE OF FICE AND LODGE 18 IN FLOURISHING CONDITION. With practically on contest of te ating features, the Interna shingle Weavers’ Union of dquarters of », elected thetr nd the final last night ant ult President-—C. J 4, of By erett, 686; Roy Dunning, of Blai Firat vice president — Goor Burns, of Elma, 445; 8. Mooney, of president—J. Jon ro, of Marinette, Win, 411; ©. J Vandervest, of Manistique, Mich., Fourth vice president—B. Kuehl, of Edmonds, 25 Raymond, 147; Olympia, 90; J. EB. Brighton, of Stanw 40 Fifth vice of Hoquiam, lngham, 78; F. Baker, of Granite | Palla, 189. | cretary-treasurer-—-W, E. Wil Ne, of Hoquiam "( a Milltown, 117; Fred Steven of Blain Delega Marsh, 4; Fred Stilson, of J. P. Neljison, of preaident—H. 8. Kress J. Ortley, of Bel George Allen third vice president 1# not i by the bers at large being a district office The Intern fonal was never In a condi proape esent member 500 and 4,000, re in Washingto als in Washing four in Wisconsin in California and Ore BULLETINS OGDEN, Utah, Nov. 1-—Machin- | on the Oreg bh Pacific advance of rt Line and © been grant ree cente an atrike. r will be served at an attractive yp STATE NEWS re two tick ndepe ndent, in Centratia. — Work was . begun | Saturday brick to be |dert Bears, at a cost of orning on a two-story erected by B Montesano.-Mr. and Mre, J. 1 Calder, of this city, have just cele jbrated their 50th wodd ng versary, They came to Montesano tos years ago. anni Tacoma.Judge W. W. MeCre jdie claims a majority of three to » in the special congressional election to be held in this ¢ jtomorrow, to elect a successor to} late Congressman Cushman Prize Waltz Tonight Anniversary dance tonight at} Dreamland. Our first birth¢ jinission free one a ’ uy ahome? See ‘* classified reai estate Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle PPOFIRG ccccacccscecs 40,000 “If you want to know wheth- Compounded t equi Annually, President R, Cashier Ferdinand rmlok, deus ©. ee, CM »>RNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET m. The} retary: | The “Quaker Cold Crea probably averting a threat he Indepe: indent | Ad-| singers; the stirring music of t Il ands; i one by Dr, Cook, describing CHILDREN’ HYD TROUBLES Given spectal and careful at by our spectaliat, Bying the an examination trouble, Our” charges a moderate. “THE QUAKER ‘SELLS FOR LESS FOR LESS TTHE QUAKER Dic 13415 FARST | AVE TWO STORE'S 406 6 Pike Rapid-Fire Shots From Our Cut-Price Gun On Sale Monday an Tueslay Oh Pierce's Favorite | Teddy Bears sresensuen — The | sorte ch 1 bottle gL ett” BBc | ror Danderine—For the | brown; th | : air; the $1 66 Teddy ttle for . Cc | TOT cesses . Rexo—King of ton- | Harlem Oll—T fe the $1 66 size; TWO bottle for .. ee ee Zymole Trekey usky thro: ne aip af seases,; if et 50c % I ra y m | Florentine Skin Food at Milline owing of attractive can be found the | table to your particu- Beautiful shapes, ly designed. We mined thats it plea | article purcl | tend this service to you becau easy. It has made hi | of steady patrons for us. | Let it help you—there is } no extra charge whatever. Rieti Outfitting Co., inc. 1332-34 Second Av.—209 Union St. “*Seattle’ ’ Re table Credit it House’ . TODAY'S STYLES TODAY "Or Liberal Credit Mediam ays yn to ex: it makes buying ed of us. We are llar a week buys a Victor. are paying for it A dollar a week gives you the rumental solos, duets hed artists; the 7 ic, in perfect time Pate 1 ing; sacred music, comic music kinds of fun. Come in and listen to the lat It is a very interesting narrati 1406 Second Avenue Near Union Street, Senttle, Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy ° ; sell real estate, etc. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Co, 1R0T Second Ave, ONE DO -s a VICTOR taliag Sherman, Clay 4 Why not order rds, ane which ys Stores o8 y shoes to fit you, get them to measure at

Other pages from this issue: