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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1909. | THE BON MARCHE SECOND AND PIKE THE BON MARCHE | SECOND AND PIKE THE BON MARCHE Ee meta yy T THE QUAKER SELLS FOR LE $7.50 Trimmed Hats §3.95:_ $10.00 Trimmed Hats $5.95 |) REGHIDE Wot |Ground Is Slipping and/| . . Flat Dwellers Are Told ‘The QUAKER was the original Cut Price to Get Out. Drug Store in Seattle. We have set the pace ———— ever since and have mad : all but half price | Two families are in imminent made a specialty of pure danger and other occupants of a and courteous treatment. Make The QUAKER’ i You can che « fror There are not less than , —_ ‘ow of flat m Beventh av. 8. and A 83. 99 ss bn \} At $9. 95 o hundred Mats to | / Washington st. are in great. fear | | YOUR Drug Store. f accident, an a result of the slulc Did you ever, in your school days, run down a hill st you couldn’t stop till vou had bumped inte something? Our mil a ave worked this autumn as never befo we could t get hats fast enough. But they grew more and more expert, and making more hats inaday., Now we wake up to find an overplus of a few hundred. Will you take them Saturday at ny are exadet copies o jing operations being conducted on | $50. 0 and § $60.00 Pari Pattern Hats - : |Seventh av. 8 in a regrade plan Velvet Turbans, Dress Hats, leone ee pi Hats for all occasions, Trim-oX cS 4 ors had taken no action, In the beaver, velvet, silk, faney . srernone as, inapector Wns, sae | wnaments, wings, quills and le material Black and olor are included, ; . and $10.00 value— y : . Received No Notice, Others? The two flats condemned arc | Price, lower of a jong row known ll LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE ...,, +++ $0.25 ‘Children's $2 School Hats 3 4 Children’s $3 School Hats at $1.45 | |B: Soo sisi: | weeks mreai-ur-acon a This offering includes a large assortment of Chi lats, made Z - “i We've about 200 of these natty Httle Hats that we're offering you | never received any n the POUND Ke 1.00 | 6b ee far fel in Mex! ‘ sat os: ‘ene ones no ‘ b cholee of Saturday at $1.45. They're wonderful bargains that are really | elty until ye ' r SCOTT'S EMUL SION OF cc a , \ », and 9q : ais oll § Ss E a ? COD LIVER brim styles; trimmed w 1 up to $3.00. All the favored styles in red, blue and brown felt Oil | dlack, red, blue and browr i ts are in gre { 1.50 ¢ “wa with velvet ribbon, tailor bow; silk ribbon, small sash trint tere ana $2.00, and v n ake ser i voll r new of 9 e, ~* ae ‘hoose from these $2.60 and $3.00 hats Saturday at $1.45.-—-Second 7 y nin oo CUTICURA SOAP +l geo ae MENNEN’S TALCUM POWDER seen sn U fuleing ‘ alc « 10) KONDON’S CATARRH JELLY , gore | [A aan of workmen tried to|| HUNYADI WATER MORE CAPE GLOVES FOR WOMEN AT) Women’s 20c Linen Handkerchiefs at ae AE: the Samet wpe: of ab Cink each.—-Second Floor. « to the fa is a@ uly onderty bi a n Handke hiefs, land ¢ which the br ' Ib neluded are i mpeciied mea Han feerchieta, A A i placed is settling, it does 10d 1 SHELF PAPER—A en Hem 4 Embroidered Handkerchiefs, All-Linen ‘int According to the Inspect for . 15¢ | a , in white only, tial tee 4 Handkerchiefs, Lace-Trimmed Handker building Is due to Ko by t , AROMATIC CASCARA— pf Mi » chiefs, and ( 1 Rorder Handkerchiefs, in a vast vartet ; If Claes ye a “pag Am ideal lauat ses Pp KO sseccse wes vainen,” Baturday 300 onch.--Main Fleet Rent is Pald. bottle for . vsseeeA7¢ | NORWEGIAN COD Liv, | vor the past week the women|{ CREPE PAPER — All| ER OlL—Full pint jliving in the place have beer ad-'f shades; 5 rolls for ....25¢) for.. i Ing with the contr re gaint , | throwing the water directly in un ‘ Great Values in Children’s ||} er the building. This morning one |f (TM PORTED TEDDY BEARS—Each one has How di . Because we cleared up the } jbetter move all her furniture to voice of its own; regular 98c. Special .., surphis “firsts from several lendiog 2,000 yards Beautiful | | sgpecllrngadhd Bh Gtr AM ae Be fame i oe Birk weet * J] couowiat'scniw'n 11 Coats at $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98 ome of the weight oft” Penings, it w idea ina® , call’ iia” ma eal e ° e \° take some of the we if he} | MEN'S @2.50 UND WEAR 61.4 WOMEN'S 81.25 UNION StrTs ps g wh front Men's Fine Australian Woe he Yesterday, before the Underwear, in baby t mon | a omen ; ~ most popular of ail | r Winter Coats for Glilldren up to 6 years are pants fully realized their danger, « fawn r Su drapery materials; reg f . ear 1 \ owne ol TOT cess ce rere ree erenees } ularly sold at a splendid walue for the money. The = ll ye AG om from yard. Extré for Satur | picks of ithe very nakes ob f next month. When he Here’s your chance to buy a useful Ch day at told the tenants that Men's All Woot t : ’ | tainable are here in all 7 . ing war ly safe and present cheap. Any one in the stock salmon and faw h 1 ® Fisece Line - Cc f materials; mostly in i ail 0 J not all staes in drawers pes ty ; ; SI | oe i ‘i We i ‘i they would have to n | spection of same before bn x jing to move for some Fayptian b-p . Women's Fast Black Cashmere | Ms, aia a | [have not been able to find sultable This means one-quarter off our regular low pri and toe, se Stowk + “ “ . “" $1. <ptharews Reneelet . | quarters MEN'S She SOCKS Ife also © wre > an er Sxtra Heavy Ingrats Nite, regs navy; brown and gray: gnaw, Fine Marceriaed Lisle | ‘Curpmans Ss ¥ Carpet, 36 tathen wide ee A SAINT WS PURE, Served tie eee ee Mie Sdesign the ‘* $2.50 ers ez ew Hat STOLE $643,000 eda; se . ting: " toes gran A. WF seo A had ble breasteds fan setal ice j — WOMEN’S $2.00 UNION SUITS ¢ * | eulariy sold « throsgheut 1, Extra spe elal ee Satarda aT $2.98": saree . Bea Third Floor For Men’s $20 and $25 Suits tra Pair Trousers Included is Suit Sale, Dae ic | ior tidike Satori has creatéd Workterful Cochtistashe, "We d6 not € stich great Suit vadlfies have ever been” ol- @ fered to the men of § Every Suit, even without the extra Trousers, is worth $20.00 to $22.50; the extra Trousers are a gift outright, and an extra pair of Trousers will double the life of the Suit. No wonder we say, “You never saw the like before,” and the chances are you never will \ again after this lot is sold. It’s a maker's overproduction. i F 5 | Braga, ATI,” Ohio, Noy, 19.—In 4 ? | Materials are Fine English Worsteds and Hokannum Mills Worsteds in several shadings of i H Wal 4 pelle ip tlh Ks ee i ate bear ie Tomorrow (Saturday) brown, slate, stone and dark staple shades. Splendidly tailored Suits, in sizes 33 to 48 chest j \\ arcs: jwho stole $643,000 from the rail Ps of 7s. 1h, _ measurement. Regular $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 values—every Suit. It's a rattling good j \We pmo benmdig apg raiye prea « Ye It will pay you to take bargain at $15.00. TTA NY . man who worked at his thefts ? advantage of these of | ; l upwards of 20 years seems to have ferings before tet ee $12.50 for Men’s $15.00 to $20.00 Overcoats and Raincoats |") A) \\\'5 Saale tenplens: ay ae ' ) | ‘There were few men like Charley | f 4 Ladies’ We have taken all of our Men's Overcoats and Raincoats remaining, in prices from $15.00 to $20.00, i Ay | Warriner in Cincin Foes, if he Sui A and made one big lot, and put a price on them that will mean a big saving to you. In assortment you mn, \ se cy een wens ave hesitated ree hs Z ; m ‘ * : A ‘© call him erooked will find several different ‘ g the new military collar and the “Si onvertible collar WA Racha oye Pe And Up to $35 coat, made of fine ra ¢ ,i ished worsteds, Scotch tweeds and fancy cheviot lf you are interested in a € at, don't fail to see these before purchasing, as they are an exception- ; |iunched at the ( , ; a Ladies’ ally big bargain at this. price-—$12.50.—Mezzanine Floor. . | Cincinnati offices 0 g Fou 7. ale Coats : His repast was modest, costing 40 | Boys’ $7.50 All-Wool Suits $5 | Boys’ $5.00 Raincoats $2.95 pathy pice gett he Bede oy plac ~ oe ’ And Up to $30— Ste tinea | eee rao KRaincoats $2.95 | peripeeser 2 exif on designe, one of the a a j CHAS. L. WARRINER, his $6,000 a year salary, paid much | mor § ALTERATIONS ro | After lunch there would be a ~ ) : D octor or Y |wame of billiards, Warriner was a \ Come Saturday a ant ae stch tweeds, cheviots and pure | dered” for boys ¥ have to be outdoors—news \ VD good shot because he had a steady lect that m 1 gar waorktice. in the fashionable , tan, stone, brown | boys, messen Made of an extra good nerve, was cool and calculating, and | : ment that ¥ "hate ae acd blue chades. 1 Suit bears the label of | grade 1 gray cloth, with rubber filling and hls ot lad waradiapses Rete i : uated ae some great tailor ; all $6.50 and $7.50 values at 1g; ages 9 to 16 years. Warm, too. Saturday, y | Occasionally someone would sug oe ed a discounts re given $5.00.—Mezzanine Floor. “ t $2 e gest playing for 26 cents a corner t ay rere on any article par i |Up would go Warriner’s right hand | t — 4 before this sale in deprecation x closes. $1.00 8 Now, gentlemen,” he would pro- : : enough. ] BUCKWHEAT Retiher Conte and | sition cannot do this, 1 have ‘ab 1 ae Men's Suits $15. These Suits are endid values at the price These Coats take the place of an overcoat or rub- Suaciggt aang style, ages 6 to 17 years, of blue | ber coat, and are “the ve thing the ways made it a rule to avoid the " q Jappearance of evil. No, gentlemen, and Coats fabs ight weight—that’s the chief charm: men are highly Toilet Requisites [must refuse BES round nema 98c | In his modest suburban home in} . Regular $18.60 values] ative of the efforts to make headwe ghte nake hea ar lighter WEAREVER comnina- | Wyoming Warriner was a model WOE kd are given for Sat cond charm: ‘These are $1.50 Derbie sold at 98c ,becanac | oom alls pouenain ye | husband and father He always | k . sty at this small priee abteae honk Gea el \ inGMe Mase trom a jcautioned his children about being J in and look jaker took our offer for his sample line, Quantity limited quality tea debuke: ov dishonest in life § ne ‘ Kuaranteed; has three My only worry,” he used to tell | ’ +) to bbe . m $20 up veautiful satin stripes; rich dark lwo tenet tha tearens | his church and Sunday schoo! asso: Con atures ae all wide ends; of course, nobody would guess it regular $3.2 ‘clates in the Presbyterian church, | Pp. M ear, be t c Ties loc or ce value: Baturd: | “is that my children will absorb the} ¥ : lollar Ties f « k, or are, in fact, any QUALITAIN HOT WA?ER | apirit of the times ane fo. tittie| y few dol ake a better sho y HOTT LE S—Mad ia’ 7 3 make a better showing things that may be off color. I want ]j SLEEPING GARMENTS, $1.25—Pajamas of soft, fuzzy out Brnchesnery Eis callabapadle den 4 ing flannel, in blue and pink effects, with military collar; double | yalve., ay | ow bréasted, large pear buttons; generously sized, | | | Just Before the Spanking. 4 " Bay hy M—Imported, The | “Po joes a chicke’ ome ‘on .50—All-Wool Knitted Sweater Vests, |f |] toe Bate 18 Cao ee sai? siteand Oxtord They shut out the cold and present an | |] ; i c | “Yes, my son.” 414 Union Street ippearance.—Main Floor, } 64 @. Bat And does an egg come from a chicken Bet. Fourth and FIG Well, if a chicken comes from . - - amc: attle Agents for Nemo Corsets, Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, Petrin'’s Gloves. | te e : an egg, and an egg comes from a} A . “es Buy chicken, which Business Bringers. Star classified ads. lay, ¢ Now, see here, if you are going} PINAUD'S 5 y to prolong this line of thought you|Sell real estate, etc. MINI HAM onto tea go rant to bed oF seiner : But, pop. | “Well, what?” | “How does a chicken come from jan egg? Oh, any hen can sit on an eBE | | upt q and hatch it,” 120T 2nd Av., Opp. Hotel Savoy. | $ d stocks’ P ‘Geo! I'm glad T aint a hen, it nes and sist tin tore One Lanetaele High Grade Gloves a ee (Hasty “oxtty Sppered Salmon—