The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1910, Page 10

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* ‘ f ¥ ee THE SEATTLE STAR Wn ALE A LOAF FOR US at “DIE ON DUTY an sede teem CONSIDER (iy United Pee THE BON MARCHE 6ECOND AND PIKE THE BON MARCHE BECOND AND Pike . 2 ee re MR 8 RR ER AE IRI) OO AE onl EN PCING Re WINES PO. I $2.00, $2.50 and $2.98 White Undermuslins for $1.45 $2.00, $2.50 and $2.98 MILWAUKEE, Wi Jan, @ Four firemen lost their lives im @ fire that partially destroyed the plant of the American Bridge cert} pa ortly after midnight, The dead are Capttain Dominick Hennes Lieut, Dominick O'Donnell Pipeman Willlam Foley TACOMA, Jan. do-R. L, MeCor $2.00, $2.50 and $2.98 i | mick, the lumber bare Pipeman Joseph Sullivan ppt) d to with re & candidate the The four were members of the Gowns for $1.45 2.Piece Combina- first company to reac hthe fire } ' b f 1.45 Unit € His with The mare wlastin & 0 pe | Gowr with tions for $1.45 drawal be quite Gaontrasive water on the walle of the enst | nd fa - for nt . | , ycke and insertion of om as befitting the a rich wing of the building when it co) | dary eae style tn ied them beneat f and dignified pe but it witl be lapsed and buried them beneath med with Valenciennes lace the wreckage, Capt, Hennessy's skull was crashed, while the bodier of the other firemen were terribly and dainty floral desig trimmed with pea thdrawal, even ted none the though it Within the last few days {t has ground beneath the debris ' pole : begun the We eclany pattern , a n hy ribbon, White Falr ¢} As { er mana at all he =a $2. 00, $2.50 and $2. 98 3-Piece Combina- tions for $1.45 1 of senatorial re ODD BITS OF NEWS | $2.00, 32.50 and $2.98 Skirts for $1.45 Long Whi with n and said in real ea and was no part political bw THIS 18 WHAT THE ENGLISH re — bric te ca et Cove Drawe seat Sea —— So Si -2) |e CHILDREN'S DRAWERS 10¢} i." Wash The women have tanded this mbroidery; anothe pes , . class CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—De you know Dr. He Gowen. ha dain flounce in ac ani 4 if you 4 $100 & month 10 years Trinity church, | cordion pleated effect, trim | Children's Drawers, made of good quality muslin, finished wit Th nt oy $1 hs » manty Po med with lage and insertion hem and cluster tine tucks; for children of from 10 [ it ssp oe ins ep et are thse ate «l Bqua day at} | White Fat $1 45 4 years, White Pair pric C pe diture wages have practically been re Women's building, Thomas and} | brice ; ‘ arge—Me-| duced $60? Howard ste. : es Cormick boWwe inevitable Do you know that if you go Into @nd sank his political aspirations |i). markets to buy 100 articles Seattic owns some park property ‘a Bimselt rather than watch them gc AND THIS 18 WHAT WE GET! | The board of apprainal of land val which two years ago would have | | | to the botte the fire of ° peta wen of the city parking aystem fixer . She peonle’s oe fer cost $8.12 that you will have to pay the total value at 94,562,848 a i Defeated Four Years Ago. 11.62 for them? We find in this country the idea When MeCormick made his un if you are a kingman and /that firitieh workmen are not so Either there were pag ty ste . fuccessful atten e gained in wages | Well paid or housed. The contrary | 0° po fi dypebesoagbnaot fi 1 ilah is the t. British ¢ hyd -tare i a in cent withir county 4 4 that wert it t living for (tet Wages, better food and pe ei { as sey ewe me ba von OF housing ac for i pe . " over Thin will be en o a iW - you and ye family has reased } Ny Righ he stood in th ae * ased | wrne heveis. in which many/tne number filed in the preceding} from $17.50 ° it me é merchants and business 80 per cen you have lost twice ; , 5 aes - y tor Gok ae hen Ss Gi Oe wee aie workers of thie country live would | yea the biggest offered here t - not be tolerated by the authorities | . j and new grade of t ery & jotbs, Hned best guaranteed sa whatever followin, Are you aware that the workmen , had by bis chea; ot Engtand, Germany and France '" England. The Seattle postoffice did seven | black all che mont desired cole . ed or and his pue t better w than yours, eb Meat in this country in the | times aa much bus § trimmed; 2 und S-plece models, all sizes. Clearing f His crude buy though they a raid in figures act: consumer from 16 to 24 cents 9 |!8 1899. That is going some . q writeups and the extravag Hy less, The equivalent of $1 in| pound, In Le » the ne meat TY Europe buy# more than the Ameri sold by the ngliah br ptr “of WANTS MATERNI | those who respected him a* a suc. can workman can get for $1.60 packing houses, ean be had | HOMES SUPERVISED | cessful business man ft became These are a few of the astertions trom to 16 cents Range evident to all that his ambition to made by J. R. Cablii and J. P| cattle ey Argentina furnish) pry he purchased for himself sicke $35, sv 50, $98.50 and $40 Coats Reduced to 95 All sizes are here to sta ' a or the purpose of framing a elty | cae’ Saad cocMnnerei ; | sit in the senate was the child of Street, British labor experts, who| good meat for workmen in our | og gf S eieraae toe che peepee A oud ince sredemtaste,. bas j Bis personal vanity, coupled with a have been in this country for markets at § and 10 cents a pound |\nenection of all maternity homes an in thes’ daa: wat $25. 00 desire to ald and abet the “liter months to investigate our increased and sometimes as low as 6 cents children's homes and private homes 1 bargain coat of living. After shipping mutton from | where children are cared for, [slaving never had ahy popular) They constitute the prob! ®uppert. add having lost nearly all that congress, now in seasion, must Hoilan Class allegiance, the situat be inquire into if the me ra really dista: m Australie, engs and butter from and other foodstuffs from untries, our dealers sell Judge A. W. Prater bas ap 4 Corporation Counsel Seett mwecaling Attorney The New 1910 Model Waists for $1.19 came clear, even to his vision, want to learn what it costs to live them to Hritwwn public for 4° | George F derveer and Richard @immed as it was by his wealth-|in a tariff burdened country per cent less than American oc Hayter, eet ry of the charity om Over new White Walete; the very latest models for a bred conceft, and he is now allow T can't understand why we buy pay. Our people never! aorsement nittes, The ord) New style that's chic and natty, da with ing his “campaign” to lapse, to die bread in Enguand for one-third the submit to your tariff |nance will be presented to the elty fine twee tacks, shir and y lawne of tnanition. . price you pay in Chicago, when you |b Your tariff put a tax of $12" couse! in a short time. and linger de models of lin or F h cambric R. L. McCormick has at tagt | aend the wheat,” said Commis he cent a ton with pleat yidered fronts; crisp and new for the Jan a 19 Jearned that the people of Wash- sioner Stregt. “You have to pay & te | Call at “The Virainus,” $04 Vir wary Sale # wheat and prohibitive ginia et.. corner Btghth av. for met son the entry of other com ern furnished (all outside) roonm to #4 per week =| fagton will not elect a lumber trust cents for 14 ounces of Dread, while Binghaté Gr any other trust mag “We Ket a loaf weighing 64 ounces: prt Bate tothe United States senate for 10 cents modi tion Rates from gs ONDON’S DAILY GUIDE TO LOW PRICES _ BEDDING SALE _| Dress Goods Department BASY BGLANKETS—White Crib Blankets, with pink or 9 blue borders. Special Sale price, each 19¢ WASH TAFFETA BABY COMFORTS—i90 Haby Comforts, all styles and color. | The bulwark of our silk reputation te Wash Taffet+; heavy Woks; worth up to Tie eveh. Special Sale price c Washable, durable aud beautiful; wear like a ducking and the best silk ever put over a counter, Don't pay T5< ach We cut 1 to 47c BLANKETS—Gray Blankets. Special Sale price. 495 FANCY SILKS—MORNING SPECIAL, 39¢ Embroidery Sate Extraerdimary: $1.98 Skirtings for To emphasize the money-saving possibilities of our great White Fair, we offer these splendid 45-inch Skirting Embroideries for tomorrow at a very great reduction. Careful planning, done months ago, for this money-saving event; makes sueh a sale as this possible. These Skirt Flouncings are all full 45 inches wide, with large and small openwork patterns, delicately embroidered on Swiss The embroidery runs 18 inches wide on some of them. There is a very wide range of patterns to select from. The values run up as high as $1.98 a yard. For tomorrow we sell them at, a yard a eadee br chedeons seg 5 Main Floor per pair $5.50 Children’s Coats $3.95 | | $5.00 and $6.00 Trimmed Hats $1.95 * and Street Hates, all COMFORTS—Large Comforts; white cotton filling: $1.19 OF a | ay and $1 r si ‘ it our Tbe and ow 7 *, striped or plain Arm *hildre < de @ cy bearck , , : value. Specia) Sale p each vif | Hight and dark colors el oat € all ov ig ae ‘all ‘30, mg gu — ow 2 ar a sit im sb 1 COMFORTS—Extra Large Co uforts; light a ork $1 35 | eu the eontter, 4h ned 39c all wool trieots, double breasted; made with r, of vel y styles: $1.75 value. Special ¢ price, ew veiw / shaw! collar of black krimmer and nic lined vet, moire an and j BLANKETS—Large 11-4 Gray Blankets: colored borders 95> | ELCO WASH SCARF SILK Vhey ¢ e silk, prettily be $1.25 Value. Special Sai r pal iv Wis cathe’ pa aed tiches wike Get le with fancy ' BLANKETS—Fi : ets; extra large; in tam and | durable: all i twa. 790 noes 25c nd orna Pray only; $8.60 value. Spec'al Sale pric £4 on | . . per pair CAPE CLOTH-—-BLACK ONLY ing ahead A Bargain-—S4inch Black Military Cape Cloth; not all woot, but down te c blue, navy Bie FLANNELETTES- ced Hack Serges and Kimono Goods tick watrninn, beanenie ination all the wanted styles here; small and large figures; light Oa 7 i _ style and dark colors; 1244¢ regular. Special Se uv ~y w, Ine ‘ \ We cut the 64c d $8 DRESS GOODS—Cotton Dress Goods re ae width; $1-3¢ regular valoe. v 52INCH PANAMA SUITING PRINTS—Short Length or cial 91a ’ Gale price, yard Os | Aue yarn dyed; best plain goo the money; always WHITE OUTING FLANNELS—One yard wid & had t oke and wea jon't 7 She f CHILDREN'S PLAIDS ; : e' " Goes, Were $7.50 to $10, ss 98 | Sesiyres: wate semen Pa ning Cot OB The Bon Marche Special Morning Sales 8:30 to 10:30 A. M. ki seguir st saa 81000" Ga sale ak 600. sce | cae, SLAG WORBTED BAQHET CLOTH, ate 40¢ Sack of Flour for 25¢ $1.25 Curtain Samples 49¢ SHEPHERD CHECK SUITINGS R Sadie ' ter ‘ ore , r ee ee uch pate Most of ot are 8 v0.98 valuen A 5e Corset Covers for 5¢ se Satin »s 25¢1 ie wa isd eat 500. Al suse, now so «| While These NI Soret Cavers 2€ Canton, Fame e 5¢ a Stripe Challies 25¢ e No Phone Orders No Phone Orders bs Ag leg poo $1.50 and $2 Flannelette Wrappers 98c Wintry Winds Blow, e Wool Hosiery | ae ca ests CN For Women and Children protec wud 14c Grocery Specials From Our Pure Food Store 20 Can Syru 15¢ TABLE eal ae Be ‘ . SE ot fay saree oh “ NEW TEA t Be ‘“ j " cHocot ATE POWDER RICE w st vent; broldiih t Ge, Ib 19¢ | cog relly wr ae asi 25c Boys’ 75¢ Wool Underwear 48c | ean... 15e | gover oath Wee 18 | ieee ashme ni fi t and ¢ 10c ib ; 1 medium | GRAHAM FLOUR M 1 RYE FLOUR be Bre COCOANUT—Sehepy $1.60 BLACK TA) FETA, 98¢ ide, oll have featured A tun tra’ of sk 10c Suitings i] if PTE OT | to It has een the “acme of Yard 5c ; F ! achie nt’ on the part o! i i : Pee ¢ ah | one dea who offered for Arnold's School | 4 re x gra r | one day a silk not so good at |} ings, in short In 4 3 39 $1.25. Buy it here 98 stripes of tan Ay fap $ J ) here only, at c | black and blue SHATELO'S BIG POPULAR-PRICE STORE

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