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4 | 4 THE STAR THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE $7.50 AND $8.50 TRIMMED HATS, SATURDAY, $4.95 $12.50 AND $15 TRIMMED HATS, SATURDAY, $10 Hats of Beauty and Style at Tremendous Savings Our Millinery Opening was the event of the week, The beauty, style and richness of the hats impressed all who saw them—and crowds attended every day, Saturday we will have on display very charming hats at $4.95—WORTH $7.50 AND $8.50 $10—WORTH $12.50 AND $15 Newest Shap s, Colors and Trimming Effeots, of Course. Children’s $2.00 and $2.50 Sehool Hats, $1.26 Just at the time, too, when many a mother ts planning some thing for the children to wear to ge All pew shapes. Mex! ean shape, brim turns up around, ribbon streamers, made of fine fur felt in red, blue and brown. A bit of good buying enables us to mark these $2.00 and $2.50 Hats $1 25 i Saturday at ' Autumn Kid Gloves $1.00. The celebrated “Carmen” and eroma” women are rf tumna in all the gle Worth while to supply future needs and Oxfords are selling at these reductions continued lines wrist length, two ps, Parte pe © gloves that the | ht $1.00 @ pal Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes and $1.00 PABNIC w ‘double | Misses’ $2.50 and $3.00 WOMEN’S 25¢ STOCKINGS, s,fie] CHILDREN’S 20c STOCKINGS, 13¢. » shop here for | Men’s $1.00 Ee saving Oppo low prices— Just to show how well werth while it-is for you tc Stockings, consider these four excellent values Women’s Liste Thread Stockings, fast black, with bem top. very elastic, extra lengths. th high epliced 17 heels and toes; Ihc vaines. Saturday, a pair c ities bosoms; attached cuffe; A manufacturer's surplus Boye’ and Girls’ Cotton Stockings, one by one rib, with Men'e $150 Under wg spliced heels and toes; 20c values. Saturday, 13 |‘aalmon color; shirts sftk 2 patrs for 25c; a pair c i | drawers reinforced walets embrold all sires at Women's Fancy Stockings, gaure and silk lisle Men's Neckwear the pick of Americ ever shown In Seatth fects; black and most every color; The values. Satutday, a pair 48c | 45c¢ and 75¢c NET VEILINGS. FOR 25¢e THE BON MARCHE when discontinued because they cannot be duplicated Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 High Class Shoes reduced to $3.45 Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords reduced to $2.45 | Women's $5.00 High Class Winter Shoes reduced to $3.46 ' Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords $2.45 Boys’ $3.00 and $3.50 Dugan and Hudson Shoes $2.50 an and Hudson Shoes $1.98 ray and | chelee st |] |) Children’s $1.75 School ‘Shoes, All Sizes, reduced_to 96¢ parr $1.25 and $1.50 Fall Shirts, 89¢_ Winter Underwear, 83¢ | ¢ great sale of Men's Shirts at 8%, Men's 61.25 and $1.50 Shirte—Piain and platted all etze8 to 17 ered, lace boots, stripes; most every color; 25 P SOc values, Saturday, a pair c Men's $1.00 Underwear Women’s Fancy Stockings, cnuze, cause Male and eflk needle garments; all the latest Male; all-over lace, slik embroidered and lace boot ef | Improvements; a garment Parte and London styles and makers, Manufacturers say ‘we wast too much—more than ~—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1909. THE BON MARCHE $1.25 UNIONISUITS FOR 98¢ 65c UNION SUITS FOR 50c Complete assortments here of all kinds of Fall Underwear for women and children some attractive, apecially-priced lots Women's Fall and Winter Weteht Union Suite tn best with ilk conte ton finished 1.26 and Aatur Viewee Lined Unto: b perfect fitting te) 6he Hy c ° k ntiteh plewched whi aturday, @ pult te in na; 600 39c knee and ankle lenat faturday nent Main Mloor high-class Shoes Odd lots and dis- Oxfords $1.95 and offering great remarkably and in Underwear Neckwear at nega 89c All weol; fawn and stitched and faced; 1,25 ptian ribbed, epring 3c . Largest variety he lowest prices, too. Brussels, Tuxedo, plain and dotted batr lines, Russian anyone clee We do Thats why you'll find nets, extra widths; black, myrtle, Copenhagen, navy, here the best necktie In town c brown, magpie; values up to Tbe a yard. 25c } at 2Se or eeaiaive tne Stitt Linen Cofiars, biind and open de 1 NEW HA‘ 6—Our unmatched lines of $4.00, $3.00 and $2.00 Hate-—-soft or stiff straight hematitehed and Me heights % to 2% pechees Priced at, ‘each bie Belen + sizes $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Hat some Plain and Novelty Ribbons. The Fancy Warp Prints, Satin Stripes, Satin and Moire Stripes, them; 4 to 61% inches wide; 60c to $1.00 values. Our $15 Suits Top Noteh Values. N cleverer bit of tailoring and designing has ¢ Fall so different—so seen in a $15.00 Suit than we are now introducing at that been you'll find in the splendid series of new styles And the patterns, too, are uch richer and smarter than the price ustial fifteen-dollar selection, and so full of cla innovations both for men and young } men that you cannot fail to be enthusiastic over them. We feel cer | tain that these special models will prove the one big, decided hit of the Fall season at .. ety PeepereN ses das tBibebe Vanes TheAcmeofValue-Giving in Boys’ Clothes $3.50 SUITS FOR $2.50| $7.50 SUITS FOR $5.00 - These are in the new double-breast Hund school we of Boys fn this lot at New Fall Suits for $5.00. dress and ed and m Norfolk styles, in 5 to 16 Included are year sizes, They're in neat dark and light | Kalckerbocker Suits, one and two pairs of Pants; mixed cl and worsteds, and are | and Three-Piece Lonk Pants Suits in 6 to 17-year | this se newest full | Sizes. Al e in this fall's latest models in all I . woo! cheviots, cassim Scotch tweeds, wor Kenic kerbocker pants steds and serges, newest shades and patterns folks are in small rfully | grays, browns, blues and scores of nobby mix wits for boys’ $3.00 | tures; as sure to pleage the boy as the price will his mother $9.50 | freee Seta: Saturday at These are actual $6.50 and $5.00 to $4.00 Saturday at . alues. Visitors to the | BEAUTIFUL EYES! | Hit from : THERA nud avail then concession saved half Allat one price Alnaka-Vokom-Paciilc Kayosiiion are invited to vinit Seattle's largest store are not only the best you can buy for the money, but they're as good as mast. n. Over 106 different biocks te select from. Main Fioor. Plain and Fancy Ribbons Worth Up to $1 Yd. Importer gave us the pick of his surplus, and we took over 2,000 yards of hand and over. Included are Persians, Plaids, Black and White Stripes, Embroidered Satin, Plain Moire, Plain Satin Taffeta, and Plain Taf- Saturday, 39¢ a yard. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. No. val dozen Dunbar's packing, 2 cans; regular 20 ue. Saturday, wiches. aturday, Jt Kippered Salmon pleces fres hundreds o sweets. Our candy Is unequaled Among Marche culsine 98c | -20e CANS COVE OYSTERS 15c¢. SATURDAY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES at the BON MARCHE f OUND GUILTY CHICAGO MAN | OF GRAFTING Police Inspector 14 First to} Fall in the Graft Ciusade| Being Waged in a ‘“‘Rot-| ten City.” | | (Hy United Press.) CHICAGO, Be 4-Pollee In-| apector Edward McCann been on trial, char ing “protection from re} sort keepers in the south levee din trict of this elty, was found guilty yesterday | The verdict was o'clock tn the ng by the jury jand read in court at 9:30 o'clock, | ja# KOon an court opened | The verdict carried with who haa} ed with accept pon at 1 it a wen tence to impri nent in the pent-| tentiary for a term of one to five years Attorney Dazed 1 When the foreman of the jury }fead the decision, the court room) for a tew minutes nied a dramatic scene } yone ap pavently bre M appeared to that he woul lod down into bis chair A ny Lewis naly wan) dazed for few m s, but as} soon as the nolee aubsided he Jump-| ed to bis feet and made a motion for » new trial. While making the motion the lawyer declared that the! verdict finding Met ity was clearly a “sop to t ral senti-¢ ment of civilians ast police men.” | | The arguments on the motion for & new trial will be made later | First-of Graft Cases. McCann's cane ta the first of a series of “graft” cases whieh State surprised except) nan, who" smiled 0 until then | evory confidence equitted, crump:| an ¢ Prosecutor Wayman has under taken in an eff © wipe out an alleged police which {t {s sald has been formed for the pur pose of exacting money from » 7 | | \ | | keepers and fr other rtm under police supervision, for pro tection from po interference with their bueine For some time evidence that such a ring was in existence has been fn the the prose cuting attorney, who charged that not only minor police officials, but men far more prominent In Chicago were memb f the alleged gang and were r r 6 of the “graft McCann's trial weeks ago, follow tlonal declaration by jeutor Wayman that \“rotten to the core. To Continue Crusade. if | Soon afterward a large number | lof indfetments returne against never officials and jmore than 40 ou men by the grand jury | MeCann was the |the trial immediate | police inapecto’ ’ y began three the. sense State Prose-| Chicago is 1 i n arrested and y began. The as defended by { | | | | | Hi iH H} 1 iH * most promi s. who were led by Hamilton Lowts “ana conv! a it ie i probable that Prosecutor’ Wayman |will continue his crusade agatnst Grafting in police circles and an i other case tx ¢ ted soon to be | placed on the dar | Wi3-1015 FIRST AVENUE DOWN-TOWN SrORE UP-TOWN STORE too ome @88) Rooms ay, = [ ong’ a ur ay Spec Skat The modern Epsom Gaits The Davideon' cleanser; per 10c packs owd Williams’ Taloum | Pure Suiphur—The = te wd T > Oc ry . andert cantor 200 | for *....6C | sreat name the 6 Pape’ Arnica Court Plaster Diapepsin 30c Three 10¢ 10c Pebeco Tooth Paste | packages fo tube 33¢ je ; Tau . Capiliaris 33¢ | of 25 tor 16c for oa Soap— ize for 4ones Monyon's Allen's Foot “ Florida W. teal 5c Ense 7c atc aa Perfecto Veda| Kodo! —Jor dyspep- | % the size for Depitor tua Sones Cod Liver | ” *29¢ | * 69e Sozodont aa i Tooth Paste .. i] e] Bargains in Hand [ and Our special clearance sale of Handsome and Stylish and Purses, which commenced Monday, comes to a cose ni¢ht. Some of the best are 1} for The Quakers © large that even five days’ heavy selling leaves much sirable. If you want yor fashtonable bag in your fa , at an even quarter off. THE QUAKER DRUG (0, TWO STORES. |'$g-00 Per We Clothing for Men and In addition to our easy terms of $L00a week, 1 vantage of buying at the Pacific Outfitting Co. is t goods are all new and up-to-date. There is style, i character to every garment we carry, Our suits are anteed to give satisfaction and we are here to back printed promises. We want your future patron are working hard to merit it. The rapid business proves that we do as we say and that and prices are right. get It now 1013-15 FIRST AYE. (PRR eee eee i” si * ITALJANS MUST * * KILL BLACK HAND & | | NIRA ALLI EOLA A SIO IIE O | CHIEF EDWARD BROPHY. | UTICA, N, Y., Sept. 24 Though | it has been proved that the mur-| jder of the Procopie and the/ff Infusino baby was not the work of| ju 1, yet the time is ripe m lessoy on people’s| m: pressed, the italians must do it themselves. The police cannot do it alone.” It was Chief of Police E Brophy of who It was a ds 1 that tn | “If the Black Hand is ever sup- , Sdward poke with a city of ) people, has 10,000 Italians Chief Brophy finds the regula tion of the Italian district his most diff ah He had been workin for a week to discover the motive and pe petrator of the brutal murder of two Italian children. and the wounding of another—a crime hat at the whole country He had along the Black Hand angle, a Hl as others “We have almost martial — lagy in the Italian district in thie oity Our police and detectives are in structed to stop any Italian on the street and search him for arms, This isn't the law, of course, it's a form of martial law? We have taken guns and knives by the score. When the Italians complain | say to them: ‘Well, if you don't like it, why don’t you. stop wear ing guns, and make your friends do the same?’ | suggest to them, as | | n suggesting for many} months, that the thing for the | Italians in this country to do is to |take their own countrymen in hand. The Italians can wipe out} this Black Hand evil,’ are made of broadé strictly tailor-made tt h coat is ft satin; cluster They like cut; out; the 45-i good qua Skirt At $25.0 Ladies’ Cc ‘Tight-fitting coats, 50 antl } < , in broadcloth, al weave— At $15.00, $20.00, | New cre ations in | millinery. | $5.00, $7.50, 310 and $1 Men’s Clothing and Overcoats -_ =z We are the world beaters on Suit and Overcoats Just think, you can buy them by paying us ebbos PP S52? ee $1 a Week Suits From $15 to $35 Overcoats From $15 to $30 “= se All Men's Suits pressed | free for one year. Open Saturday Even- | ings till 10 o'clock. Pacific Outfitting € 422 Pike Street $1.00 PER WEEK CREDIT THE