The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1909, Page 10

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rAR THE BON MARCHE SECOND AND PIKE SECOND AND PIKE THE BON MARCHE ‘Those Wings and Feathers at 25c to 50¢ On| the Dollar Are on Every Woman’s Tongue Such Values Have Never Been Offered in the Heart of the Season Before A New York importer decided to ‘ | his undivided attention to Ostrich Plumes. We secured his | lar, and you profit accordingly. The sale continues until every piece in the purchase is sold, | come while assortments are at their best. and henceforth will give stock at 25¢ to 50c on the dol But put all his eggs in one basket,” entire Included are long, pointed, padded wings, square padded wings, military fancy feathers, curled feathers, pom pons, Splece side wings, 2-piece side wings, single wings, long pointed two-toned wings, mammoth black wings, 18: inch soft quill and fancy feathers, long pointed black wings, fancy shaped padded wings, military cluster wings, black mephisto wings, mercury wings, single spear fancy feath: feather ornaments, diamond wings, ecythe shaped wings, sea gull wings, fan shaped wings, large heron wings, and in fact every style in wings and fancy feathers that the sea son demands, in every color imaginable, solid and two-toned effects, black and white and white and black combina tions. _In_four great lote—all four sensationally priced as follows: Ualues up| Values up| Values up|Values up) to $4.50 for 'to$1.0Ofor to $1.25 for to $2.50 for 50c 19e Cotton a at “Arnold's are the fa everywhere at 12%4c a yard. Here in } Mill Remnants Friday striped, checked and plaided.—Basement. at 8l-3c. Plain ment. WOODENWARE this one is, are as well fixed on our cal a semi-annual sale of any other character rofit by it Butter fm 1Se White Wood Salt Box | > with hi inged cover. Sc) “World's ‘NOVEMBER _ Sale Of Semi-yearly sales, such as endar ¢ The Snowball ; Rotary Washing Machine is one of Individual Wood Prints, the 18¢ 1-2 pound Wood But . 4 ter Prints, 9 und Collapsible But Box of " Toothpicks #150 Crown $1.49 | 2c Galvanized Iron Wash | °°" Attachment. Prt oe Boards with patent soap sav- er; full size. Sale 15¢ ee 10¢ ~Good Corn ‘Traps. Te | i Whisk Bie Hardwaed Krent Catters with ad- | Ph vans Sica’! Was Brome. Sai Ge | be tae | Boards with extra heavy glass price | | sa spoons eanttary and Cotton String Dish Mops ihe Makem Var | jurable with wood handle price .. each $2.25 American Wringer Co.'s Clothes Wringer with heavy Wooden frame and good rubber = rolis. Sale price, each | 15e spring . \ | head Mop ‘ave Race | Stick. Sale price | each Se 35c Heavy Cotton Floor Mops and Sticks |S. 19¢ Pamtty den Ch ie, wax fir 1.25 Crown Feilding tron~ tw Roards ~ 4 “Tc Ie Strong Rattan Benter, Bale with ce top board and ides; all dowels and etosspleces are made of hardwood: a @taunch and durable Stand. Sale 89c E OR.ODOR Ra Sasa aoa | SEEOUR ironing Boards, very wide, 6 75¢ Screen Clothes Oryer — 4-fold and 4 feet high — made | from best stock price tied a Ihe Hardwood Towel Rolle: Gc | Se Hardwood Door Stops wit thoroughly 01 —--— = NEE SA ‘ ‘ ber up Sale price wood Lemon Squeeners ‘Qhe with padded top Sale made | nd Fork Tray, al LS r well and strong Price $1.50 TO $2.00 PRIESTLEY BLACK DRESS GOODS AT The firm of Priestley began to make Dress Go 9 Re C black gowns for ten years and more. They still $2 Sample Lace Curtains, Each vianbil Sample Curtain, al ies, all Kinds of patterns; white, Ara @-a ds when our persevere in this knack « gre? eres thers wore their ble quality fon Broadcloth, and 48-inch Shadow-Checked Worsted; all regular $1.50 to $2.00 fabric » pricec Friday only at 98c¢ yard.—Main Floor. into their goods, as all wearérs of Priestley know. So when a chance ih ens te a P riest | FISH | Mill Sa all siz ly Black Goods under price, grasp it—as m In this offering are 44-inch Satin-Stripe Voile; 44-inch Granite Armure; 44-inch Novelty Tamise; 52- ch Worsted Hopaacitng 52-inch oT | 1 1 il kind | CODFISH — New Sistas pte values up to $2.00 atterns; iday any can be matched into pair Third Floor. 50c Flesh Fi 8:30 to 10:30, a box 19¢ | Charle Flesh Food 15¢ Cotton Lining 8:30 to 10:30, a yard Cotton Taffeta skirt lining 8:30 to 10:20 Frida 10¢ Corn Fia 8:30 to 10:30, Rae pkg Quaker brand, fresh ton ba | 1 delicious Corn FL No Phone Orders. Principal Beattte | THE Koya Soolety Needlework Packets, Queen Quality Shoes for Women, Burson Stockings, Etc,, Ete Axents for Nemo Corsets, Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, Perrin's Gloves, LAND HEIIING— Re THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1909 BEAUTIFUL GOW | AMERICAN TOBACCO MADE POSSIBLE COPYRIGHT 1906 C90 HARKS & BING MISS MARY DUKE, AND THE GOWN SHE WORE TO COURT. 1 This te the iMisw Mary |the king and qu ;8t. James Th i at shows Mies I 5 Jas gown. It waa ¢ mt of her time Iquiaite creatic ng as chaperon Awept the stones in Bure room. Mise Duk ery gown in for Mary Duke woll afford | els ¢ daughter » American . Whose home ix thin world where hot find social friends who are ¢ pen their homes to he from her social emi very lovable, natu debut last © rich: | nence Y pi ral and of the season, for she has | person =a a A WHAT DOESIT- LACK PICTURE NO. 7—"A DULL COURTSHIP.” These young people | Verily i | don’t seem to warm up to each other time must hang heavy on the girl's hands, for she is The beau, too, does not seem exactly “peart,” consider- There is surely some. yawning ing the attractiveness of his fair hostess thing at the bottom of this. The artist who produced this picture announces that is Just what's the matter. He has left something out that would pe rhaps account for this courtship scene appearing so cold-blooded He says that he will give you the completed pleture tomorrow In the meantime, you may be able to solve the problem without his aid—but it's doubtful WATER WAGON HIS HOME | day he saw smoke issuing from it {Vagrant Had All the Comforts in| An investigation followed and Gil Hie Novel Residence. NEW YORK.—The water wa }is a useful thing, but nobody |thought that it could be conve day was arrested as a vagrant. |Into a fairly comfortable home until Charles Gilday, with a gentus for jestablished himself in the interior |18 your comb telling a story, the story of @ street sprinkler that happened | of falling hair? Not a pleasant story P ’ to be standing on a vacant lot on | {s it? Tt ends badly, The Story we | Atlantic, near Brooklyn avenue: tell is pleasant—the story of Ayer’s | Through the opening at the top| . |Charlea smuggled an old mattress: Hair Vigor. Promptly stops falling} a second wa er that |bair, completely destroys dandruff, serve »ve, and som: boxes that he used as furniture ul sort of a young/ THE QUAKER SELLS f THE QUAKER DRU DRUG 6 i’ 1013 15 FIRST AVE TWO STONES 2A06 PK We are the Seattle agents for Vinol, and sell it on a pepe Vinol is the ideal winter tonic, flesh builder and re- constructor. It contains the active prin- — ciples of the cod liver without any oil. Very pleasant to take and prompt in results. Try it on our say 80. pean trav-| There are few civilized cities in Mise Duke does | aa ’s Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats Our Great Specials Unequaled Anywhere $I Equal to those sold at other stores at $20.00 to $25.00. Dozens of styles to select from. You know we never exaggerate gece better come here and save from 5.00 to $10.00. =" Gus Brow Where the Cars Second hoxay that he used aa ar Does not Color the Hair old plece of carpet over the “#ky iH ‘¢ give the ingredients of Ayer's Hair Vigor. | )Ught."| When Patrolman Convey you have any doubt, go direct to yor was passing the water wagon to ian Follow his advice “Soaplake” SOAP IS AN HONEST ARTICLE—NOT ADULTER- ATED—PURE AS PURITY At Your Dealer's | Stop ALWAYS RIGHT en Business Bringers. sell real estate, etc. The Raleigh Turkish Baths |»)... Y and re MEN ONLY. ateat moc Fourth Av. between Union and Pike 53 No further comments mecessary, | New Star classified ads. ere “EF 8" £ 292g £ Buy oF |

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