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@pen to the pv yesterday. A yuse warming lo celebration of lie emporium ts in progress. t \f erday and are doing #0 again | . Tomorrow, however, Is to be the Bon Marohe’s gala day, It will be the Seattle day of the opening Gelebration, and it is expected that | « the crowds who will attend this, the formal opening of the splendid new Store, will far exceed Im alue those That braved the elements yesterda) Yesterday was Tacoma day, To @ay is set apart for Everett. ‘The Bon Marche management moveeded dm getting excursion rates fram thoes ities, and as a result many visitors from the City of Destiny were in at yesterday. They thronged the aisles Viewing the beautiful dec. @rations and becoming acquainted | with the splendidly aystematized de- - th ; i fs F iH fb is te (i rll i ie i t ! i i 38 if fe i i i H Hl BON MARCHE Very Successful House- warming in Honor of the GRAND The hew Bon Marche was thrown ) ing eff Cloak and totler ne Mghting system ix ax and as thoroughly moderns store in the wortd, of the general ari ment of the store is the small m stairways between With aptifielal light by nigtt scheme of Arrangement establishment of has almost ari of an exchange feature that will appes One may make purchases in | ni isies enetreling the ‘on to the main through, go to this desk every far the fall amount The New Home of the Bon Marche thing from the latest Parisian mil- the Ungerte found here. This floor has a large with the latest devices for 4! the stock. pure! fange to have them delivered. An ingenious tubular elevator system te im place here, and bundles ing room are lowered te the @elivery room on the space in the large three- the Bon Marebe has | basemen: -| control of the buildings extending over Part of the haif block. This addi- tonal basement space is j her In entering upon the greatest! $BoeH Jn Me latory the Bon “Marche z° e and other large cities eer car of beth the neat mania Floral Pieces ese floral most which are in the form ot onstenss ot Tuck and é i tH the florists’ art ba: been Bre ees So, et pe wort! visit to ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., Minister Bowen cabied from fore attempting Francisco. Ship . D. bu jam bay, and also the ship Celtic Chief. At Port Angeles the schooners Marion, Glendale and Robert Sudden are all stormbound. A TIME AND A PLACE FOR ALL THINGS Now 1s the time, and our big main store at Ist ave. and Spring at. g the place to get Ohio Steel We want you to come n now, because we have two big carloads of Ohios from which ‘ou cam make your selection. Whether you are intending to purchase a Steel Range or not, 7ou wilt be interested to know just why there are so many more Obfow in use all around you than any other make of Range. Men’s Suits Buys any #10.00 Suit— these can be depended on for rough wear, Buys any $12.50 Bult no better sult for thi money than this—in tweed, worst eds, homespuns. Buys any $18.00 suit his io « genuine bar- dressers and@ a thor- the money—hand tallored through- out. Buys any $18 Coat 813.65 Poy" aay See Patterns and styles—with the best Of satin linings and trimmings. A big assortment of Trou you see them you will PAD buy them while they a: % per cent reduction, choice patterns, spuns, cheviots, ete. B5e Buys, & ie _garment— colors. ; 00 ry meee izes SOG Buys any 91.00 garment natural colors. 95c Buys any $1.75 garment—~ value. 81.30 275 wy," carmen * #ilk and worsted, sfc taped, double finish. Buys our $1.50 Hat—all shapes and shades. Buys our $2.50 Hat— very atylish—al! shapes and shades—stiff and noft. 806 wei oe Gloves, any shade $1.25. BLUG 227% * $20 extra ne _ quality Dressed or Un- dressed Kid, In the latest shades Buys @ genuine Buckski: 80 ie hh m Buys our 400 Hand- Fancy Sweater, newest patterns, double neck and Buys our $2.00 All-Wool ve and Spring Street. iret Aver Main Store, First 813 First Avenue South. Northwest Fixture Annex, THE SEATTLE STAR 3. wd VICTORIA, B,C. ing work on the Vick to the coast, A special £ are laying out material In the yard: away, Gr tmmedt fn tory to building vi ing camps. W: dary aystem ts ington side we UNDERWEAR At Half Price $2,000 worth of Ladies’ Fine Undorgar- ments at 60c on the Doilar. We have just received from the manufae- turers of the well known Suits a large shipment amounting to about $2,000 in pure all wool and mixed woo! and They come only in cream colors. Because these garments haye sustained slight oil stains, they are known as “secomis”—and we bought them at just half the regular prices. These oil stains are in no way a serious damage to the garments, and in most cases they are so slight as to be almost imperceptible. You'd never find them unless they were gees out to you. 1 cotton undergarments. window w They Go on Sale Today— Here Are the Prices: Regular $1.75 Florence Union Suits, OBIS PTICR. vores asceess ceewredede dnd Regular $2.25 Florence Union Suits, sale price......s...46 Regular $3.50 Finest Au ence Ul Suits, sale THE SALE WILL THAT LONG McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. Guccesors to KW. Newhall & Cod Tearing Down Prices Don't mistake us, we hav tion must be kept up. they will reveal at a $8.65 Peyote” Gattis | $1.65 winter overcoat. $10.3: oh ag #15 Coat value for Underwear heavy cotton, ribbed, two all wool, blue, gray and all wook-best possible Buys @ swell patr of Dres- Ul ed Kid ize, worth Enters Upon the Greatest Epoch RUN OVER | in the History of the Big Store-- TRAN APITALIST », Nov, 1%—Lewtes » dead to ‘hi tractions will be here—of com-|to our doors, The store close till 7:3$. At that hour Wagner's First Regiment Band will | begin the grand march, The New Bon Marche and the people will file into the store by thousands. It will be a very enjoyable even- ing and we want everyone to come. each bumper, | of the apart and leel pany. BEGINNING WORK ON THE BOUNDARY LINE 19.—(8peetal.) Vancouver & A’glance at our show the superiority of these WEEE PETES. obec cet ccscscctebectees Regular $3.00 Florence Union Suits, lian Wool Flor- Oe ease « Sugg ONTINUE ALL THE WEEK IF THE GOODS LAST e nothing trashy, for our teputa- If you closely inspect our garments, glance all the characteristics of cus- tom make and that close attention to small details which dis- close the well-made garments. Buys any $2.60 Buit—tn age 3 to 8 years—single or double breasted. Buys any $4.00 Sult— ages 4 to 14 years—in ¥ Norfolk and double broasted cof $3 65 Buys any $5.00 Suit in D the house for Boys of all ages—a good servicdable, dreary sult @ you proud of your boy. pairs our regular 25e All Wool Sox, black, tan, Oxford or natural color. regular 200 Cotton 50c 10¢ Regular 2c goods, in 4-in- hands, Tecks and Bows. Regular 50c, exquisite pat- terns and designs. Suspendors Pregident Suspendors, val- ue, Be, ey Our finest Si effects, val- 1404 2d Ave. | THE BON MARCHE | from the bargains as well store of the Northwest. Program of Wag- ner’s Ist Reg’t Band At the Bon Marche Thurs- day evening, Nov. 20th, from 7 :30 till 9:30 i—March, “The New Bon Mar Vanderhoot J—overture, “Jubel” Bach 3—"The Minsisaippt Bubbie ° Hames a Miserere from Trovatore $—Selection, “Hohemian Gir $—-Intermaczo, on” . 10—Mediey ‘of tation: Bonga” ‘onterno l—The Dutch Patrol. Restorit 12-—-The Star Spangied Banner Seattle Tomorrow, the last and yet the best day—because the most at- Yesterday Nearly 200 From Tacoma Came in on the Il a. m. Flyer. We expect as many from Everett jtoday. Tomorrow all day the many visitors to Seattle and our home customers will crowd the store to see and to purchase freely a well Known fact that this store is the bargain spot, the low priced THE B10 STORE | THE BON MARCHE ay Go. .oe the grand opening will bring all Seattle will be open until 5:30 p. m. and thea as the regularly priced goods. For it is One Word as to the Decorations The harmonious combination of autumn leaves, smilax, ferns and palms by our decorator in plan ning the store's dress for the opening, has excited the admiration and favorable comment of every visitor. The miniature Bon Marche shown in one of our windows, as well as the elegance of the window decorating throughout, is certainly worth coming miles to sec. $246.50 Will Be Given Away Tomorrow night in merchandise at this store. Ask a floor-walkerto tell you about it. The cash prizes to the heads of depart- ments who have given the best display to their merchan- dise will also be decided tomorrow night. Nickel Pla. Suits, in silk grey, mixed Sale of Men’s _ Furnishings Shears 10c A line of Nickel Plated Shears, with brass nut and bolt, 7, 8 and g-inch sizes, straight and bent styles, extra fine quality, a good value at asc, on sale Thursday at— pen | 2 - : Boys’Suitsand| S@le of Um- Reefers 1 40and$150Kir ! The boys have not been neglected at open- ing time ; bright bargains, as bright and smart at $1.00 as the boys, are prepared for them— $4.98—For Boys’ Fine All Wool Navy Blue Suits, in ages 3 to 8 years, worth $6.50. $5.48—For Boys Dark Blue, Sailor Blouse | $s.9s—For Boys’ Long Pant Suits, in dark Men’s 28-inch Umbrellas, Paragon frames, heavy steel The opening sale in the Men 's Goods store brings such bar- gains as these to the front— Men's Fancy Border Handker- chiefs, worth 5c, on sale Thursday, 3 for ...... asc Men's Heavy Black Duck Over- 's, fleece lined, same col- or, suitable for engineers or any heavy outside work, worth 7§c, at, only ..... Men’s 50c Fleece Lined Under- rts and Drawers, at, each Great surprise will be occasioned by this but we are actually to sell tomorrow neat, Pearl Pens, with gold-plated holder, a good value at ~ 1Oc All are put up in neat, velvet-lined box, extra more than 100 different designs to choose from; pc ly the greatest value ever offered in Seattle, at, Toc. Quantity to customers limited ; none to retailers eeseasuce brellas | Women's 26-inch Gloria Umbrellas, fine silk w: _ Paragon frames, variety of handles, worth $1 8 Gy Ob Garde isn se 4e" Children's School Umbrellas, fast black covers, steel velvet, ages 3 to 6, worth $7.50.! natural wood handles, worth 6oc each, at serges, sizes 32 to 36, worth! guaranteed covers, fancy or plain wood handles, | | 50. | $1.50 each, at, only .. Sia iss $2.68—For Boys’ Dark Red Storm Serge| ‘ % | Reefers, silk velvet collars, ages 4 to 8 years, 50 B - ccs 2a pe 1. attenberg f=: : bec | Wp: ee gm | Dr , fists’ 29c for 50c Per- rieces O24 : ugg id ae pe : : | 5 New Sorts on Sale Tomorrow or nd | Sundries Hy tgs ep patconniaas : ” Notably low prices in the}O" sale tomorrow at age the “vl be lithmstore tcoeniae ounce. These are the odors— | e 4 = iS. psi re aoe Powder, Balmoral Violet, $1.50 each, at, only— | Packers’ Tar Soap, asc cakes| Red Clover Blossom. K Peeve Windsor Pink. Pierce’s Pills, regularly ‘asc,| Cathedral Lily, Cc se two bottles for asc. Au si aT REALS aErwgeana ee ive Bromo Quinine, 25¢/ All Silk Satin Taf »4 kinda oxen for 261". s-| Rubbers at Onig 39c Laces 10c ~ 80 Onsi ‘4 » 25 | Py Abs rip ei | _ 19c,worth 45c | Imitation Duchesse and Normandie Val Laces, 94 #2 he Java Face Powder, soc boxes| _ éeinch All Silk Satin Taffeta |inches in width, finest qualities, neat, stylish patterns for ie |fob ase. jRibbons, fine’ qualityyimported ;|"Mderwear and ‘dress: trimmings. one of the best values Mt = Rose and Cucumber Cream,|all the leading, desirable, deli.|have yet given, for they are worth 19¢, 25c to 39¢ per yatt x lase bottle at 15¢. cate and staple shades, Qual- and yet we say for Thursday's customers, only— ie the poo pieces Fine Chamois /ity is soft and suitable for neck- 2 ta |Skins, suitable for face, worth| Wear, bows, etc.; real value ate 45c} lTaVec, at §¢. yard, at 19¢. si ts % as perenne AT AD e hoo The Bon Marche, “ &i3s¢2.0"" 9 115-135 Pike S ‘ i . Mes THE BIG STORE Nordhoff & ¢ a5