The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1909, Page 10

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tHE STAR THE BON MARCHE SECOND AND PIKE THE BON MARCHE Women’s Misses’ $15 Capes for $5: $20 Capes for $6.50: $25 Capes for $10, An Opportunity That Will = Eagerly Welcomed by Good Dressers Everywhere The most wonderful sale ever ¢ ummated and the most timely! Now, at the very instant when nearly ev ery woman and m t a cape, we announce a sale the like of which has never been known. But this wonderful occasion have a reason. and this is it: We have closed out the overmakes of two big manu- facturers at our own price, and mar arked down every Cape in the house to corresponding prices, in order to pre \ nfusion and insu te success of our efforts to give our public the greatest y Hue of the season As first choice is bound to be best, get here WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ CAPES or 5 Worth up to n Capes, The Sale begins ptly at 8:30 Wedne aday morning as early as WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ CAPES Worth up to $25.00 Each 1 can $35.00 Each In this lot are the choicest models shown in S10. In this Capes, | Capes for street, motoring and traveling wear, black with over-cape made of double-face cloth, in incl mixed gray, Oxford, blue and tan shades. | | have ‘ Capes never before offered under $25.00 and | | cluding values up well worth $35.00, Now all go at $12.50 Wed- | } $10.00 Wednesday nesday. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ CAPES | $6.5 Worth up to $20.00 Each for we misses in black full tris worth up to WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ CAPES 5 ( Worth up to * $15. 00 Each es for women and lot includes men and Capes Every correct garment as to style qual rs; every 00, one pret although and all colors; imed or $20.00, and worth up to superior as to tailored ; and Capes from | we have been selling same at the reduced ] tty every ahh ae a | prices o 50 and $9.95. Now all go at $5.00} garme HALF T regular stock already reduced to $10.95 and | M 7 ignae _ ' or ne t ¢ ' red PRICE or near Ht J $12.95. Now all go at $6.50 Wednesday 123c Printed Flannelettes at ‘This tn a and ent in width | and Inee } of patterns ° ey | yard Mate Floor. ene Wednesday WL. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Men’s Shoes, $2.47 One of the most wonde hoe propos f the season, and only possible as one of the feature: THE BON MARCHE SEMI ANNI FACTORY SALE OF SHOF Shoes for men, women and children ata fourth to half less than regular ce is the story in a nutshell and the and, with The different lots are kept 3 sale continues from day to « ee | winter rains and snows ahead, Men’s $3.50 to $5.00 1 better have good Shoes, and get them now Women’s $1.50 Black Shoes, in this Sale 82. 47 Men’s $5.00 High-Cut Kid Juliets, pair ........ $1. | Waterproof Shoes ....... 9s Boys’ $3.00 Calf and Kid Sample Shoes Women’s $3.50 to $4.00 a on the first day by hourly additions from the warehouse, u have as good an opportunity to buy Shoes, from these lots: before spring will y oot = Little Gents’ $1.50 Heavy Winter Shoes $2.87 Misses’ $1.25 Vici Kid, Sizes, 1 Le to 2, pair .. - 8e | Women’s ig gah Shoes, $1. -00 BLACK MESSALINE AT $1.25_ TAPESTRY RUGS AT You've never seen such va H in Rugs as these 1, e wetlos at a saving of a third Its the 1.00 a yard $4.50 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS $3.50. $6.00 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS $4.95 To the many who want none but all-wool Blankets exceptional interest tomorrow. Basement $4.50 WOOL BLANKETS , $6 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS $3.50 } $4.95 , the announcement of these special lots should prove of $7 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS $8 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS $5.50 96.50 j | 66x80 inch, extra quality, All | Size 64x80 inches, Scarlet All-| Wool Plaid Hiaukets:’ come | e6x001nch, extra heavy, All | eg oN ng Callforaie | Wool Blanket, heavy quality | bey wed hor - Wool Gray Blankets made Blankets, strictly all wool, | and best quality yarn dyed | ich Pi yyalloo with fre 4:fine quality of yarn, soft finish and as warm as | and neat border; $4.60 value borders and pearl hems; | With blue, pink and tan bor baraien ‘et sane oe id pak a8 | pair, Sale Bi 50) $6 value pair $4 95 dors; $7 value per value pair, "en E price Sale price ...,... " Pair. Sale pri 85. 50) Bale price ....... $6.50 10c Corn he Some 8 $1 Sample Lace Caras: Each. Sankar coer Rare i ae si ‘ r fam mu Sample Curtain Sales comes off tomor ee Raria w morning m 8:30 to 10:30. Curtains worth up to $2.00 a pair will packages ; , | be sold at 25c each. White and Arabian Right for short windoy C day, dozen, 0c; | NO PHO ORDER tie 8¢ | s | 81-3¢ Outing Flannel, 7c Wafer trons, Ratstan— all M 5c pink and blue stripes, as well as | 8:30 to 10:30, a yard Outi | 8:30 to 10:30, a set Mme 37c Wheelock’s Wafer Iron Sets, consisting oon colo ot over 12 yards to a | of 3 Wafer Irons and handle; recipes with net; 4 NO PHONE ORDERS. | Wednesday morning, 37c, NO PHONE OR DERS. 29¢ Corse o. Lactet Covent: 10c 20c Baking Molasses, dtbed , Baye id : 8:30 to 10:30, a can 10c ae a ve ‘orset over : ize 32 bust only; lace Cherry Grove Superior Baking Molassen; No. a bon trimmed; Wednesday morning, 10¢ | 2% cans; not over 8 cans Wednesday morning ach, NO PHONE ORDERS. | at 10¢ a can, NO PHONE ORDERS Vrincipal Seattle Agents tor Nemo Corsets, Ladies © Journal Patterns, Perrin's Gloves, |sonMARCHE- Royal Bocloty Needlework Vackets, Queen n, Burson Stockings, Mte ner ‘dozen 0c | Soup Svectal ality Bhoes for W Capes tis Half Price TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, AUGHTER OF MURDERED D ST der Bu Last May Louls Arbogast, wealthy | packer, |hom and lay waa aming |by the ertes of bis with her a4, |the w from down @ rear sta ment of the Arb< 1909. MAN ON TRIAL FOR LIFE Mi68 LOUISE Nov. 14.-—Mur PAUL, will out at will it? Minn., Thene strengthen th women was found lying tn his o. Hie skull wae cleft by an the blood-stained bed where he His wife, roused daughter Louise bare hands put oat | the fire. It hen the police came they found riy crazed, the woman ‘om burns and fright and ax wound on of blood man's room into the et mansion » the murd bane It ended on a little mound of earth In the cellar, and there the police dug up the blood-stained ax Mra, Arbogast was tried for the jmurder and was acquitted | Mow her daughter will go on|f trial, and besutiful Loulse Ar gant, society favorite, faces the) gallows beaut There ts absolutely the state admits, for either to have killed Arbogast the “ Regardless no motive, | is ¢ The girl once took “reat cure” and the mother had! SO NRE NI IN COLD SOUND of Mo first to two fac ARBOGAST been a domesti erte discover K's wrong nd the girl, who wae Pather'’s b the crime. This much was brought out at mother’s trial also proved, partly by n said, that gar » washed tn the bath Low an be al Shivers—then splash! | Thomas B. MacMaly attorney, | 446 Areade bullding. took his oun. bath in Puget sound ning While the ordinar wa huddled up im bed this morn try-| ing to bolster up courn@e sufficient |to make the jump from w hi jwarm blankets into his clothing | Thomas MacMahon, clad in an ordi | nary bathing sult, was tripping gin }aorly down © the frozen ground | #! ¢ | tt It's | the ley 4 in a] just do | sexe oe 1 the #treet car tr Two were running Marathons with the nt wae gaily paddling out be or three early risers. a great Haven't had asl di keep warm w Weather oo car West Seattle Man Takes) Morning Plunge in Bay. pp re ¥ chose the latter ol rub, a quick east bo Were these nor anything else directly with ine the state prove to} you must find this a murder in the you muag set her of the fate iful daughter of the m arged with murdering They say murder will out. But will the Arbogast murder prove the ox a to the rule? ATTY. M’MAHON--HE SWIMS WINTER restie In an effort hile waiting for the od in wonder. chased each other their backs as they r rotus ke in the nd lawyer play water MacMahon, nade for and as gingerly as he ha to the water, he to his camp on change » his street cloth * B. MacMahon, at rded a street smiling, warm self this,” he sale i for years. Y you won't kno regardless | ANOTHER WHAT- DOES-IT: LACK PICTURE “IN A HURRY,” Plainly they are in a hurry The dog i» “beating it,” and so ts the man, It looks very much if the man had some wrath in store for the purp, « the purr | shows every sign of desiring to ercape. But the artft says the matter isn’t settled at all, It will take a | finishing touch to the p what he intended | So tomorrow the lacking d will be shown, and you can get | the pre slant at this in TRY BARBERS IN There were free | cuts | bart | days sera yor examiners began a fonr|Soholler, of Tacoma, president: G, | session, and the line that) W. Whistler, of Seattle, secretary stood walling for a chance to be and Thomas Ivey, of Spokane, treas. ped and clipped would have |urer ‘ made the heart of the most harden-| ‘The board has about 160 appli use this morning. The CARPENTER SHOP must shaves and hair for everybody at the The board of barber shop proprietor faster with joy The examination wa carpenter shop of the court house, | where four chairs had been placed would-be a quired to cut a head of hatr and to| shave a bristly beard and then they | answer a fe The queries court /of cleanliness and sanitary rules. he board ts composed of Henry | beat |cants to examine held in the rtists are each re questions. were along the this seaston, me before | gar) home. Cr THESQUAKER SELLS FOR Less @ q THE QUAKER DRuic 2 1013-15 FIRST AVE TWO" STORES ids can be ct ments than in any other way SUPERIOR CABINETS | : And Sell the Regular $7.00 Cabinet for Take a Turkish Bath at Home On Wednesday and Thu sday we will give a quart of| denatured alcohol as well as a heating outfit with t cabinet sold. This Fine Ladies’ pr | Special Coat Ve For Wednesday and All Sample Garments Coats made of serviceable homespun, military style, high military collar and dou- ble-breasted, and 54 inches long. $35.00 .$18.50 Coats made of rich diago nal worsted, 54 inches long, Skinner satin lined to waist and man-tailored $35.00 values values . $18.50 Attractive values in Chif fon Broadcloth and Diagonal Serge Suits Coats are Skinner satin lined, 48, 50, ind 52 inches long, and new st plaited skirts $35.00 values Alterations Free n U ntil 10 p. m. Saturday WOMAN’S SAMPLE -LOAK AND SUIT HO i 217 University St., Bet. Second and Third PATRIOTIC PEOPLE USE “SOAPLAKE” Because it’s SEATTLE MADE, which BEST MADE. 5c. ALL DEALE 40 ©COnstty fq ermal B © thet ice, SO line | New Process. Uphe Prices Greatly Re ing Main 668 atering Rugs Made | From Your Old i Furniture Repairing FUZZY WUZZY RUG CO. « Rugs Have You Ever Tried per and better than coal make an ideal fuel A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Phone us for prices, Seattle Lighting Company 1814 FOURTH AVE.—Fourth and University—HENAY Phones: Gas Cok For Your Furnace, Range or Heater? heating qualities are equal to Equal part Ex. 75. hard coal and tt18 AS COKE cB and Ind, 67

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