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THE BON MARCHE 5 Satin Shapes, with Silk, with velvet facing; ———— ing; tw hed Hats, ete, drapes, choux, bows of velvet, Trimmings include ments, Colors navy blue, canar brown, sulphur, black, black and white combinations. Hats new Autumn ready-to-wear and $8.50, are offered Saturday MONDAY IS FALL OPENING DAY AT THE BON MARCHE $12.50 TRIMMED HATS GO AT $8.95. Bengaline silk and faney orna THE STAR—FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 17, 1909. THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE $8.50 TRIMMED HATS GO AT $5.95 $2.00 AND $2.50 SCHOOL HATS $1.25 A Brilliant Display of Autumn Millinery at Popular Prices Hate, and every one an artistic § 95 atyle an th are Bengaline top and fac At $ ° Every new shape and color ie here. beautiful creation Many of them s ; : are direct coples of beautiful French Hats; others are Suk Braid Felt | tions, as woll as hosts of original styloa from our own workrooms fancy feathers, There are practically as many velvet facing; Bengaline Hata wings, clever adapta Beautifully trimmed with moire silk, Ottoman silk, eilk braid, kid, vel vot, ribbon, fancy feathers feathers, wings, Jet, buckles, al kreties, pheasant talla, ete. Stunning styles for dr street, carriage mulberry, | and afternoon wear, in black, black and white, black with touches of Th color, apricot, gray, smoke, cedar, amethyst, olive and all the other new and staple shades, Hats impossible to find outside of The Bon Marche under $12.60 and $15.00, hore in wondrous variety Saturday at | only $8.95.Becend Floor, quills d, army blue, green, worth not less than $7.50 at $5.95 each.—Second Floor, CHILDREN’S $2.00 AND $2.50 SCHOOL HATS $1.25 Just at the time, too, when many a mother is planning something for the children te wear going to school around, ribbon streamers, made of fine fur felt In red, bine VS 25¢ HANDKERCHIEFS AT An importer’s short lots at almost half price. Shamrock lawns, plain and crossbar, Armenian and Val. lace trimmed, hemstitched, with embroidered border, plain linen, plain lawn with design embroid ered in corner. Every one a 25c quality, Saturday, 15¢ —Main | Floor. WOMEN’S 25c HOSE, 17c CHILDREN’S 20c HOSE, I3c Tf you visit our Hosiery Section Saturday vou will be rewarded. Several special purchases will be on sale for the first time Saturday at unusually low 17c A PAIR, 3 FOR 50c Women’s Fast Black Lisle Thread Stockings, with deep hem tops, extra spliced heel and toe; two-thread soles; Sat ae 3 pairs for 50c; a pair Te “Be A PAIR, 2 FOR 25e Boys’ and Girls’ Fast Black Cotton Stockings, one by one rib, with spliced heels and toes; Saturday, 2 pairs for 25; a 13¢ | $1.00 Automobile = 59. Every woman, whether she motors or not, needs a Chiffon Veil for her Autumn outing trips. These, at 59c, represent a maker's sample line and are all of high-grade chiffon, in length 2 yards, for which you | would pay usually $1.00 each. Sky, Copenhagen, navy, pink, old rose, cardinal, grenat, maize, ki brown, myrtle, wistaria, plain white and black. $1.50 to $3.00 Drapes, 95¢ | Lace Drapes, 1% yards long, Chantilly net, with applique border MN in self colors Auto Veils, 3 yards trasting colored dots, hiemstitched ends, in all colors; $1.50 to $3.00 values, Saturday, 95c each.—Main Floor. 50c TO $1.00 GLOVES, 39c $1.25 TO $1.50 GLOVES, 95c Special Purchases Bring Special Bargains in Time for Fall Needs 50c TO $1.00 FABRIC GLOVES, 39c Greatest fabric Glove bargain ever given, Women's el bow-length Suede Lisle Gloves, in white and black—-the white will wash like linen. Also Women's wrist-length Pure Silk Gloves. double finger tips, in gray and tan; all sizes. Every pair absolutely perfect—made by the best fabric glove manufacturer we know; 50¢ to $1.00 values Saturday 39c a pair. Ag | $1.25 AND $1.50 GLOVES FOR 95¢ +. Women's one-clasp P. X. M. Sewn Cape M1 Gloves, i tan; and Women’s one-and two-ciasp 6) Kid Gloves, in tan, brown, black, white and + mode; all sizes. Saturday at 96c pair. Main Why Pa If The Men’s New Fall Suits at | $20.00 Elsewhere? 3on Marche didn’t underbuy, it owns its merchandise at a lower price than other stores simply Ela it is able to Mexican shape, brim turns up all A bit of good buying enables us to mark these $2.00 and $2.50 Hats ‘ile AND 75¢ FALL UNDERWEAR AT 39¢ and brown. Women's Fine Ribbed, Vests, high neck, long knee and ankle lengths, Underwear cut for quick sale to, | garment.-Main Floor. Perfect Fitting Shaped sleeves; pants and tights Broken lines of 50c and 75¢ Saturday, 39¢ a 15¢€ “Women’s $27.50 and $30.00 New Fall Suits $24.50 $8.89 and $10.00 New Fall Skirts at $6.85 Girls’ $4.00 and $4.50 New Fall Coats $3.50 and Misses’ New Fall Ready-to-Wear nowt makers In New York—canceled or but you ave handsomely in every in Special groups of Women's Suits, gathered from the for stance $27.50 AND $30.00 NEW FALL SUITS $24.50 Just take the time to see them and then you Il aay “Just as good as T t at $90.00." serge, wide wale diagonal saw down the stre winter, of Lmpert apune and mannieh mixtures skirts are cut in the latest plaited effects; co! tan, green mixtares; ama, worsteds, home *, navy, brown, ro. cardinal, gray, taupe, wisteria and pretty all sizes. Saturday, at $4.89 AND $10.00 NEW FALL SKIRTS $6.85 Junt the Skirt you want fe in this the early Fall Skirt Graceful mod of all-wool serge ama and cheviot, in plain colors—biue, brown, tan, new blue, ete extensive array xtures, light, medium and dark. Separ ate or cluster platted, full fare, gored or plated on deep yoke. selfatrapped or button trimmed; all stseeand lengths; $8.69 $6 85 and $10.00 values. Saturday ’ GIRLS’ $4.00 AND $4.50 FALL COATS $1.50 Bont Uittle coat we've ever off for the money, In spite of the rising market ade of fine all-woo! coating: and mixtures; single and double breasted styles; self or braid trim med; patch pockets and turn-back cuffs; ages § to 14 years; $4.00 and $4.50 values. Saturday $1.25 AND 81.50 NEW FALL WAISTS 08 Just receivet—a new shipment of Snowy White Walsts, tailored and Ungerte; about two de h #tyles or more at this one price; some lace and embr ¥ trimmed; some tailored shirt waists, with embroidered fronts; and $1.60 in other stores. We offer 200 dozen 98 Saturday at c WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ $10.00 WASH ‘suits $2.95 Balance of that great purchase which caused a furore at $3.96. Jacket Sulte of fine Iinene, in tan, royal, light blae and white. Coats sem * fitting, with piping of self goods. Buy ope, wear a few times and Jay away until spring—linene wath suite are alw style. While they last . sees : . | | | | } | | | ENG dora, surplus lota, ends of ines } | } | | | | YOUR CHILDREN—ALL CHILDREN—AND BON MARCHE SHOES The boy or girl that wears The Bon Marche Shoes can stand erect, walk gracefully, be able to study well and enjoy play. Wrong shoes, you know, can directly cause physical ailments and be a positive hindrance to mental development. The Bon Marche Shoes are orthopedically correct. They are shoes that your children—that all children—should wear. y Buster Boys’ Shoes, sizos 2% to 6% . ® Box Calf Shoes, sizes 2% to 5%, at . © Boys’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, sizes 2% to 5% Boys’ Coltskin Shoes, sizes 2% to 6% at . 75 Youths’ Calf Shoes, sizes 13% to 2. Youths’ Calf Shoes, sizes 13% to 2 Youths’ Colt Shoes, sizes 9 to 13% Little Genta’ Shoes, sizes 9 to 18% New Fall Styles of Queen Quality Shoes Seattle women will find In Queen Quality Footwear the by 00 maximum of style and comfort for the minimum of cost They represent the best and newest designs in a diversity $2.50 of styles so large that every requirement tx gupplied Choice of 25 styles; always $3.00, $3.60 and $4.00 @ pair Mezzanine Floor. Stoll PaMtoes Swag ree Worpten | 15¢ Apricots |\At f2ic a Can Meadowbrook—Choice pack, i& medium syrup; No. 2% cans, while they last Saturday, couldn't undersell. The m Marche California That's good logic—you can figure it out for yourself In the accredited models for fall and | The coats are full satin ined and ~ ] $24.50. well an | | “a will not keep her too, In the wanted plain colors | WIDOWS WITH HUSBANDS ARE THESE WOMEN Fireman's Family Lives in Eternal Dread of the Gong Which Calls to Danger. In the Seattle there are fire department Nearly 200 of are married 241 men this number These wives have been called with wives of unfforme live in fear ‘widows husbands’ and} women that he who fear may | never return home.” The home life of a fireman con siete of three hours every day at} the hous day off every eight days. Of course, | if & man wants to, he i bealdens a night and one ve for| any length of time if he can afford | to pay for a sub Mach year @ fireman in this city gota 15 ye off. That is the only | time in the year that he gets really | to know and understand his family Some workingmen think {t bad enough that they are only home tn | the evenings and on Bundays. Fire men © on duty 21 out of 24 hours | each day } The Homeless Fireman. ~ Home ely an eating place the fire station is the real home Many of the men who are not mar-| ried and several who are but whose families live at the other end of the city from the station even eat) at the fire hous | The fire mrtment encourages this habit by inatalling kitchens in w stations there i# no family, th y moves near the engin and rents ® room or flat #0 be near her husband. When ie @ large fire down town, or! in fact anywhere, it is not the) jowner of the buliding that suffers, but the wives of the firemen, | They must wait and walt and |worry. Maybe she does not hear the hospital. That ts what she aye expecting New Law Helps Some. Under the new law, the wife and! family are cared for, but before it was different. The wife paid the rent, bought shoes for the ebildr and kept the family in comfort, be sides putting by a Mttle each month, w if the man is comes sick and dies while on duty the wife is given $1,000, But this She must go out and work for her family. This is what they walt in fear for year in| land year out A policeman is only on duty 8 hours ench day, and yet one often hears of the hardships his family undergoes because of bis dangerous calling, A fireman is duty. Even when he ts is expected to go to a nearby fire. Seattle Pays Poorly. | The firemen of this city recetv eas for their work than in any other large city in the world. In| |this ctty the building laws are very | lax, adding to the danger. The! firemen are now asking for @ raise lof 1% per cent in their wages, to make up for the amount now taken lout each month to go into the re-| Nef fund Although they do all this, their request Was not granted. Several letters were written to the papers! by mon who sald that they | xpayers, In which it was stated that the firemen of this city were cigarette fiends and were not in line for as much money as they were getting |WaNTs HIS GOLD BRICK FOR HIMOELF. MARION, Ind, Banker James Johnson paid $7,000 for a gold brick which wasn't gold, he doesn’t propose to have it ex-| | hibited as a sign of his folly. Banker Johnson has brought suit in re levin for the brick. R. L. Whitson | jwas going to show It to everybody | Just because | at the coming meeting of the Marion| Pioneer society here Mr. Johnson, who is # practical! jman, used the $7,000 trophy for a | doorstep when the jewelers told him it was a fine quality of brass. Pec cee cee ee ees * * CAMEL MEAT THE FAD; DOWN-TOWN SroRE $013-1018 FIRST AVENUE, UP-TOWN STORE PIKE OF, WESTLAKE AVE. — we arm Anees me T- OFFICE BUB-STATION + 17 6 THE errown prema T The Golden Vibrator You can relieve that headache tn a few minut@s by the use of the Golden Vibrator You can likewise relieve pain in any part of the body by the Intelligent application of this remarkable little machine. Pain is caused by congestion, and vibration re Neves congestion, and thus removes the cause, Where blood flows in a natural manner, unhindered by foreign matter, heajth is a certainty, The Golden Vibrator makes the blood flow as nature intended. The results speak for themaelvos. The Quaker is the Beattie agency for the Golden Vibrator, the best machine of its kinA on the market, Let us show you how it works Youth and Beauty | Go hand in hand. You can preserve the judicious use of , the famous White “Aids to Beauty.” iE VAUCAIRE GALEGA TABLETS eal it an’s best friend, for the remedy develops bust and rounds out all undeveloped pasa the body. If you desire to be plump andj tractive, give these tablets a iret At onstrator will tell you all their use if you will call at our First " store.. During the demonstration thes box sells for $s MELOROSE BEAUTY CREAM —Me FACE POWDER—MELONOSE Use Your ont (IND, 2016 ~ « piers 2 >We oeuiven FREE TO ALL ALL SEATTIE | PRC’ Prone: ene) nounna GM: Electricity Electricity is life, and its use in the been found very valuable The elec ry is the best n ing curre The Quaker carries in stock a most extensive F ted batteries, and, as usual, sells them for The battery we ask $5.00 for is priced at 50 elsewhere. If interested, you will want to see The @ ne. before you go elsewhere treatment of di s of supplying the tifa batter For thirty-#ix years these ters have been on the during that time tho cases of rheumatiam, and kindred {lls have been by their application. The erer of these plasters, Mr, ing, ls now demonstrating thel ficacy at our First Avenue sis If you have rheumatisn 9 should call and see him. show you the plasters; tell ju PLASTE R ‘Ss. how they are made, and allow ys to read any number of letters from people who have found from actual trial hat] plasters are all and more than he claims for them. : These plasters are made to fit any Mmb or portion of @ affiieted. They do not come in the ordinary square form shaped to adjust themselves to the knee joint, the élbow, the il etc, ete. The plasters are Inexpensive and well worthy ofa ed or be | ee NEWEST MO Ladies’ Fall Suits, fancy striped worsteds, throughout with good satin, 42-inch coats at $17.50 A LITTLE DOWN AND DOLLAR A Ladies” Srosdctoes “Suite, t ly tailored, lined throughout, @ fitting back, cluster plaited at $25. A LITTLE DOWN A DOLLAR A WEEK. — great snap, while they last=q on Credit We have full line of just received a the latest, nob- biest Suits and Overcoats in all the latest styles, such as New Chin Coats and other models for fall and winter, These are garments for swell dressed men. Prices Ranging from $15 to $35 ag buy in larger quantities In this showing of new Fall Suits there are all the stylos that will suit men of quiet tastes and men who Ineliné to “anappy” styles, There are plain blue and black serges, and black thibets; there are fancy serges, fancy worsteds, plain and fancy meres; there are browns, grays, tans, stones, smoke; there are invisible stripes and plaids but every suit 1s pure wool. There are slims stouts and regulars; in all sizes, 88 to 46 chest measurement ~~ and 600 suits to choose from, Sat urday at ve in aréay 8 reeeeenes f t Satur We Clothe the Men for $1 a Week OPEN SATURDAY EVEN- ING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Pacific Outfitting The Up-to-Date Credit House. 422—PIKE STREET—422 $1.45; * ONLY COSTS $5 POUND. (By United Press.) PARIS, Sept. 17 meat is to be the “piece de re sistance” of the rich smart set's menu during the coming winter. The meat dealer who last spring introduced this del y in Paris, said today that he had received so many or ders to supply camel meat reg ularly during the winter that he had sent word to the butch ers in Africa to fatten an en tire herd of camels. Prices last spring averaged * about $5 a pound, but those w who liked the meat and could 20° * afford the price, sald they got # thelr money's worth. | dozen eeeeeeeeeeeeee + casst —- Camel Saturday Sot <a 15 always fresh , = 4 , 12k6 BOYS’ $6.50 AND $7.50 ALL-WOOL SUITS FOR $5.00 “=? , ety fal wiscted * ipleces freshly oured ray Hundreds of Boys’ New Fall Sults, for dress and school wear, in this lot at Me Ib thee 12 ¢ $5.00. Included are Knickerbocker Suits, one and two pairs of pants and Queen Olives—large, meaty, Spaniel will please his mother; these are three-plece long pants sults, in 6 to 17-year sizes, All are this oe, Waturday 20c $500 and $7.50 Suits we offer Saturday at .. fall's latest models, in all-wool cheviots, cassimeres, Scotch medium —Second Fioor—South Door. tweeds, worsteds and serges; 1 shades and patterns; grays, browns, blues and re the price weat Ned nute. of nobby mixtures; as sure to avee—Chotoe. sid taps oat with veal. Just what ts wine. Mint day please the boy as actual $6,650 INSis® ON A NSW CH and old *. Delivered at GLSS2. Se ‘i The New rt ye ners wet hout extras : CAFE & -— ‘ St n° deuvery, “aa FIRST AND MADISON, one om DIANO Fon Rew, Kohler & Chane, UB Second Av. T im 1 oe Se ee Be Reekrkeerrkkeerer The Very ¥ Candy Sale #. Askit (on ay | left 20 years | “Sweetheart” I7¢ | of “Mile. immensely The song hit Mischief,” the popular being sung at The bra, Satur | a copy Visitors to the Alaska-Yukon-Pactiice Exposition a Peppermint, Winter. Fou to be an old maid? green and Lemon Wheels Ilr E | ry Mise Oldgirl—Walting |] fj in several varteties; dell Shyboy to propose | clous sweetments made in , = our own candy kitehen. : Here, Saturday, WASHINGTON. Ppische te : a pound Steamer Fortuna leaves Leschi an 4 ail themselves of tt ony " ne e J in i Y park for around Mercer Ssland, five times daily, Two hours’ ride, 260, one comic opera now Alham 17c | EXCURSIONS ON LAKE THE SHOEM. it you can't shoes to fit you, eet to measure at 217 JAMES