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for These $22.50, Now, then, all you men who want something especially made Fall and Winter Suits, fancy weaves, blue serges and entire lot, any new style in all sizes, for $12.50, realizes the value of a good appearance and will have none but good clothing. Here | the newest fashions, from blue serges, black serges, black unfinished worsteds, dark cluded at the one price—a price unparalleled in Seattle for new Fall and Winter | : $20: $18 Fall Suits at 2: good for your money, take notice that we will place on sale black worsteds, none worth less than $18.00 to $22.50, but | LUCKY Is the MAN Who Takes Advantage of THIS SALE are hundreds upon hundreds of fine Suits, in Fall and Winter weight; Suits for fancy worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, in pretty patterns. Not a Suit in the lot Suits. Choice from this great assortment Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at $12.50, THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE The Greatest Men's Clothing News Printed in Years tomorrow (Thursday) one thousand and sixty-two new hand- purchased on a basis which enables us to offer choice of the It’s a wonderful opportunity for every man who desires to economize, but who stout men, slim men, long men, short men and men of regular build. All are cut in is worth under $18.00, and hundreds of them are $20.00 and $22.50 Suits. All are in- Main Floor, South THE ONLY REASON We ate er woolens ad these sults made o @uring the dull days of Jume end July, The Bon Marche October: Blanket Sale Is Still On. Tremendous selling all the week. Great quantities | of Blankets—unheard-of economies—splendid choos ing. All needs for Fall and Winter should be supplied | now at the Bon Marche.—Sale in Basement. $2.50 Wooinap Blankets, 64x80 In., $1.95 $3.00 Woolnap Blankets, 36x80 in., $2.36 | 95<¢ Cotton Blankets, 55x72 In. 65¢ € FA $1.25 Cotton Blankets, 60x76 In., 95¢ | $2.00 Cotton Blankets, 68x86 In. $1.45 $6.00 Part-Wool Blankets, Full Size, $5.95 $5.00 DINNER SETS FOR $3.49 $8.50 DINNER SETS FOR $4.95. decor mely 3 decors “$3.49 nnerw beautiful dec decorations to choose $3.95 Handsome! the famous “Ramo: pattern 4 practical shape; two deco tone to v 4 49 price $6.50. & c 50 DINNER SOPs, 84.05 Grindiey’s Bete oration price 98 ae Grindiey’s Englieh emt Ofations on practical shapes: two from: sets are complete for six persons regular price Semi-Poreeiatn Dinner se and gold border dec piece wets, reg- 4 9 . Bale price 1 ibe Odds and Ende in Decorated Chinn Porcelain Dinner Plates, Break Pintes, Bread and B | Plates, Cape and Baut | ere, Ontmenis, © Pratt | Baucers, ote ‘ad | ~“ 4 Decorated ( an celain Veget 9 } $14 California Blankets, Full Size, $11.50 75c Baby Woolnap Blankets, Each 59c | $1.00 Baby Woolnap Blankets, Each 75¢ 35c Baby Cotton Blank Each 25¢ t Platters, Creamers, Bowls, Sugars, Pitchers, "Ss $22 N Fall Sui Women’s -20 New Fa uits, at Padi nce A ha AM howe eel Ma AAD Bl ht Hn 78 High-Grade Suits will be hurried out Thursday, for economical women can not ignore such value as this. They are really splendid Suits, made by lead ing makers; all good, long-coat styles, most of them plain tatlored, so you can wear the coat or skirt separately; made of fine serges, broadcioths, Panamas, worsteds, wide-wale diagonals and homespuns, in all the most desirable shades; Suits worth $20.00 and $22.50, while two rackfuls last, choice at $5 and $6 | $16.50 to $20.00 Skirts at $14.95 king Skirt# of fine brow t diagon strictly 66 skirt, nen Waists at $1.95 / Pure Linen W ® with tallo luded fre ed SILKS, AT, has created w Ish aty $14.95 WEST FALL This Silk Sale, which we will continue tor thusiasm. We do not believe such ilk values have ever been offered to the women of Seattle. Fine Taffetas, Peau de Cygne, Satin Francaise and Louisiene Silks, in an almost unlimited variety of styles, colors and designs, in cluding embroidered and invisible desig Silks yard, priced for this great sale, 69¢ % |SAMPLE LACE CURTAINS WORTH TO $1.50 Each SAMPLE LACE CURTAINS WORTH TO $1.50 Each 20¢ Tomatoes | at 15e a Can || : 15c. 3 worth up to $1.50 each; from 8:30 to 10:30 Thursday morning in a good assort | NO TELEPHONE ORDERS 25c Floor Mops, Tc Indigo Calicoes, 8:30 to 10:30, each .... 1 5c - and fast color a yard. NO PHONE Trow nderful en great K in every in really intended to sell at $1.00, $1.25 and 69% a yard.—Main Floor, aginable color | Manufacturers’ Samples Lace Curtains, 36 to 50 inches wide, 114 to yard white an Ferndell extra solid pack Tomatoes; large 5- | inch cans, Thurs doy, dozen, $1.75; | per neatly who hairy Bi 8:30 to 10:30, a yard. Spring Head Mop Stick with cotton American Blue string floor mop; 8:30 to 10:30 Thursday NO PHONE OR 10c Baking Soda, | 8:30 to 10:30, package .... 5c Arm and Hammer noted for its iper bak qualitie Thursday morni 5c a Limit, 3 to each ORDERS Calicoes, ment of small Thursday ORDERS $1.00 Cook Book, 8:30 to 10:30, each ere ys) Phe White House Cook Bool no home complete without one; Thur ach NO PHONE figures iorning, at 15¢ each DERS morning, 5¢ Brand famou oF Apricota—se in; roeula r ackage NO PHONI morning, 59¢ « | | DER customer, | Visitors to the Alaska-Yukon-Pucitic THER BoNI and nvall themacives of tts conveniences; no obligation of any nature tm entailed, Kxponttion a re Invited to visit Seattle's largest store Marmalinde—! Heote No. ular we Thursday, ¢ joking 106 Spicex—W hole idea in prop r Thors 40¢, carton and 5c THE BON MARCHE A rHE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1909. TAFT LAUGHS AT DOINGS OF CONVENTIONS Conservation Congress Is Referred to and Much Laughter Is Caused by His Pointed Remarks. (By United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6 President Taft, tn his address at the Fairmont hotel last jtouched upon the recent conserva joke. In the course of hin speech 1 know there was a con up at Spokane or som (mwughter) and a resolution introduced that we billion dollars’ worth of mation on, & billion of bonds for nit of riverd, and then there were two others billions, but 1 have forgotten just what they }were to be applied to. (Laughter) Chill Down Back. } ‘Of course such proplaitions send | ja chill down the back of a mem lof the appropriations committee was should issue a bonds | the improv like my friend Senator Perkins, and down the back of everybody cor Inected with th enditure of money in congress, as goosefiesh |when you even mention it, (Laugh Therefore | warn those who are very earnest in this matter that ust be reasonable and wine ents in making their sux \gentions in respect to the matter, so as not to frighten those who feel charged with saving us from finan cial disaster,” (Laughter) | Makes Earnest Plea | Then followed an earnest plea by the president for the conservation | of natural resources, irrigation and reclamation. He again pledged him jnelf to there imsues and pr hie hearers that bis administrat shall do all within its power f¢ the advancement of all these three measures, He said that his trip |through the West had impressed] deeply upon fore the need and the of such works ‘The president left thie mo his trip at $:20 o'cloc) Will reach El Portal thir at 6:30 and President #pend tomorrow, Frida day In the son National park Monday the presid will arrive in Los Angeles for a two-day stor him more than ever be poust bi ning on The trair Taft aud Satur WANT CHAUFFEURS LICENSED. The attle Commercial club at its meeting last night adopted a report urging that all chauffeurs be licensed by the city and that feo officers b rth av. bridg regulations and lalities from joy SHOOT IN PROGRESS The competitive shoot between all of the nine companies of the Second regiment, N. G. W., is now on at Orilila, Only the best men in each regiment were chosen to lcompete and they were selected by | jtheir captain. po! stationed at the to enforce ereby prevent fw rides speed SEATTLE LOSES EXHIBIT. Owing to a lack of funds the jpark board has declined the gift of the state a federal fish ex hibits at the exposition. The ex jbibit is the finest that has even \been gathered together in the | United States. position, as Well as a NOW ON DISPLAY IN The biggest, fairest and most in teresting contest ever promoted in this section has just been launched by the Eilers Music House ors to D. 8. Johnaton Co., due notice of which appeared in the Sunday papers Among the prizes to be awarded to the lucky winners is a superb Kimball Baby Grand piano, which received the Grand Highest Award at the A.-Y.-P. exposition, as well as at the World's Fair at Chicago in success 1893. Another of the prizes ts a magnif t $600 Orchestrelle made by the Aeolian Company. Still an other is a beautiful $500 Lester pi ano, famous for Its great volume and delicate and responsive action The Lester, it will be remembered is the piano used exclusively at the New. England Conservatory of Music at Boston and the Broad St Conservatory of Philadelphia, two lof the greatest conservatories in |the world, Other prizes consist of 4 $250 Simplex Player with six rolls of music, a Burdett organ with tr structor, a $50 Talking Machine | Outfit, ete All of these splendid prizes are |now on display in our window a Third and University | In order that these awards may be made in as fair a manner as is possible, copies of the correct man her of writing the sentence which we published in the Sunday papers have been placed in sealed envel opes and delivered fo the business }managers of the SBeattle Datly |} Times, The Star and the Post-In tolligencer, respectively, to be de. livered to and opened only by the Judges after the contest closes, Oc tober 16, The judges wiil be select ed from disinterested parties, and the awards will be made solely upon merit, assuring every contestant of an equal chance to secure one of night, | them that the colleetion of an extra |tlon congres# and dismissed ft a® a)the wi | nett sald |month, protests are belog made by| jon | patrons of the & billion of bonds |tember 27 disminsed b evening | 3) SUPERB PRIZES - GIVEN AWAY Magnificent Kimball Baby Grand Which Received the Grand Highest Award at the A.-Y.-P. Ex- SPLENDID ARRAY OF HIGH-GRADE MUSICAL THIRD AND UNIVERSITY. PENALTY FOR FAILURE T0 PAY ON TIME |The Phone Company Acts Bouillon Is Out of the Way. Following the issuance by the Independent Telephone company of notices to ite subseribers informing | will be made if bills for) of its instruments are ‘not} d on or before the 10th of each 150 cente company, b | they say that the old practice of im-| posing a penalty on delinquents ts) to be resume A. V. Bouillon Mayor Mil-| from the superintendency of public utilities beeause of his per-| sistency in exposing graft in the jelty administratic i year ago stopped the company from charging | a 50-cent penall | His contention was that the com-| jpany had no charge «| [higher rate than t d tor} in its franchise, which makes no reference to a penalt vce Mr. | Houlllon won his fight in behalf of | | the seribers no attempt had been made until now to collect this} penalt Under the old em, if a sub oriber paying $3.50 a month for] 4& telephone, for instan lied to pay his bill promptly on or before | he th each month he was! charged an extra 60 cents, making the bill $4 | 1 shall look into this matter at] once,” gald ALL. V e, the new} superintendent of lic utilities, to. day, when he wae notified that the | telephone company had sent ont the notices If the company ix pot within its rights by charging this penalty I shall not permit it auy more than my I shall make | predecensor did an investigation at on Practice Sermon Alcoholic tonics destroy scalp. Leary’s non-alcoholic pound gives life; com cures dandruff, | itching, falling hair All arayness and and bar Laldness bers PROF. STEVENS Has enlarged b druggists MAND-MADE HAS A SPROIALTY Mme Paul | wxe 1 Money Saved Ladies’ Sample Shoes BL.50 to 00 Shoes, 62.50 Take Blevator to Third Fleer, ‘s Bank Bide. Cor, Second Av. and Pike. t the World’s Fair in Chicago, to Be Awarded as First Prize. INSTRUMENTS EILERS WINDOW AT j these magnificent prizes WHY IT 1S DONE The corporate name of D, 8. John ston Co. was recently changed to Eilers Music House. In order to quickly establish this new name and have it become as well known a household word as was D. 8. John on Co, is the object of this con he change is in name only same square deal methods made the Johnston © alrongest and leading \ house will be strictly ad Seliing the world’s best p less than they are where—-making every customer a satisfied one or “money back,” and the employment of the strictly one price system, making it as safe for a child to buy at Eilers the shrewdest bargaiier—these are the methods which will be carried out as in the past The which the largest, tern piano In this contest we have the co-| operation of several of the largest} eastern piano makers, among them the glorious Chickering, the new fa Kimball (awarded highest | A-¥.P. exposition), the mous honors at celebrated Lester, the old-establish {ed Marshall & Wendell, ete., etc |who desire to bring these instru J ments still more prominent! before the public bed | You stand just as good an oppor tunity of winning one of the mag nificent prizes as your neighbor Oug reputation is back of every word in this announcement If you failed to see our Sunday's announcement we will gladly send you all of the particular quest or explain them fglly in detail if you will kindly call at our store Remember the place—ilers Musi¢ House, successors to D, 8. Johuston Co. Hilers Music Bldg., Third and | University, — THE G KER~S WEE RU CO. RETA in===4 SCISSORS| {Ata ‘ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, © upon re. | DOWN-TOWN SroRE | $013 -1015 FIRST AVENUE, | UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. x9 WESTLAKE AVE. — Two awenanees = UND. 2015 = na “WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL ft = SEATTG Bargain Y) y / yy v % These Patent % | Tension ze, | Shears roe Yee ite The actual size of these shown in the 7% ~— inches They are guaranteed by the illustration — manufacturers for five years against breakage and defects of the patented tension adjustment, Shea keep sharp in- definitely, the tension mak- ing the Shears keep the cut- Because these will s sharp automatic- ting ¢ ally We have only a limited of these, and you yours they quan while take last, at, pair, 3B¢. can 1013-15 FIRST AYE. THE QUAKER DRUG CO. HEARTBURN OR STOMA the stomach and intes' 5 sides, one single dose and prepare for assi Why not get some now--this mo ment, and forever rid yourself of Stomach Trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and | the blood all your food grumbles. Give it a good eat, then a sound, healthy take Pape’s Diapepsin to start the do it 7 digestive juices working. There) When Diapepsia will be no dyspepsia or belching of stomach rests—gets gas or eructations of undigested cleans up—and food, no feeling like a lump of lead | eating when you come in the stomach or heartburn, sick | and what you headache and dizziness, and your Absolute retief food will not ferment and poison misery is waiting for your breath with nauseous odors. you decide to take Pape's Diapepsin costs only 50 sin. Tell your druggist that cents for a large case at any drug | want Pape's D eet be store here, and will relieve the most | want to becoillé . obstinate case of indigestion and up-| this time. ? set stomach tn five minutes. Remember, if your » is nothing else better to /out of order and uncommt : “7 | you can get relief in five tr take gas from stomach and cleanse ee Masters Voice “Why, That Is the Real Thing—You Cat Tell It From the Actual Human Voice! ‘ou owe it to youl aire int We will gladly pay you any Victor music you Bay) want to hear! The latest ords fully represented ti complete stock We CAFFY: hin That's what people say every day, upon hearing the Victor. And when their amazement is further exclaim, “I over they never knew the Victor was like | that! Victors from $10 beg oh Do you know what the Victor Cash or easy payments #9 sired is like? of reliable and talking machines Nineteen, stores gn Ot Pacific Const Near Union St, Seale: 1406 Second Ave. ALBERT HANSEN, Jewelen First and Cherry. Optical Department. ~NEW CYLINDER REGO 2,000 at Sc While The I never having eee : played; and this price Hts simply as a “gee ae offer These Records fit | Lunbia 816 3rd Ave Central Building. J |