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; } Pearson THE BON MARCHE Up to $1.00 Up to $1.25 From that gixantic New York pu that Thursday, again, thin will be The Regulation Blue and W Dress Ginghams fn most an cluster stripes. Not t sold at 64%4c, but a good firm worth the regular price, 10 a y trimmed with insertion « FRUIT |} Choice fornia Pears Prete. Se at 20c can; dozen, of fine Cali Peach Id former Thurs $1.65; 15¢ | ray | ean Wheat Flakes — F 29€ 20€ ‘1c Dress Ginghams | al » Olmes 50c to $1.00 Waists, roe ST BON MARCHE | THE SECOND AND PIKE 25e to a0e Values 95¢ Values Nondering about te Nurse-Stripe plain and uff usually n quality. Well ard.—Basement. Heavy | for the little ones. § 1-3c a yard. Here 6c a yard.—-Basement. Can be bought anywhere fe ie | . At 15¢—Plain Wa Apron of checked gingham, At 39¢—Large Pr Apror | full size, with pocket ham, with large pocket; bottom of apre At 25¢—Mother Hubl f checked ging ruffle ham ; Maid’s Apron of white » and bretelle At 50¢—Large, full Mother Hubbard small, round Apron, wit! ng Waist Apron A keag gingha alse ca fitting perfect nicely bou ‘We Table Oilcloth Thursday at, a Yard. 10c “Secon é of 45-inch Table Oilcloth, in plain white and fancy col 8:30 to 10:30 Thursday morning, 10c a yard, NO PHONE ORDERS —Third Floor, 39c Cambric Brassieres, 5c 8: 30 to 10: 30, each . 8:30 to 10:30, each ..... i 1 ends 50c to. $1.00 Waist Perfect fit, tight-fitting Cc ussed | led; Thursday | boned with walohn and made morn each. NO PHONE OR- | ‘Thursday morning, 25¢ each 1C Chall Bega c Cotton Challis, 8: 30 t 10: 30, Bi tie AC 10c Corn Starch, A S yerd «+25 © eae We Aba, ae ( ( } 1 lor Best quality full-pound ning. 4 ORDERS. SECOND AND | & heavily fleeced back to make warm underwear 6¢ Thursday in any quantity at AR PIKE Apron of cambric package Limit, WEDNESVAY, BURGOMASTER OF ‘PASSION PLAY’ VILLAGE FOILS THE BARBERS Most Wonderful Opportunity to Buy Wings and Feathers Ever Offered Seattle Women Importer Sold Us His Entire Stock at on the Dollar And hereafter w te ttention to Ostrich Plume Included are wings in every size, shape and c color; fancy seethers of all kinds and colors, including the fashionable military and point ed effects er 2,000 pieces, divided into four selections, as follows: Up to $2.50 Values: Up to $4.50 Values $1.50 Suits, Capes, Coats and Skirts Close to Half Price More lots at (he self same prices, which means | po TO $20 TAILORED SUITS $10 TO $15 MILITARY CAPES $7.74 $20 TO $25 TAILORED SUITS $20 TO $25 MILITARY CAPES $16.34$16.34 $35 TO $45 TAILORED SUITS $20 TO $25 TAILORED COATS $26.74$13.74 $15 TO $20 PRINCESS DRESSES $30 TO $35 TAILORED COATS $9.74$18.74 ‘Sie Unbleached Flannel Quality Unbleached Canton Flannel with | THURSDAY is APRON DAY AT THE BON MARCHE ALWAYS. —————— SS — ————————eeE————E—E—E—E—EEEEee ee | The economies for tomorrow are perhaps noteworth y because they're considerably better than those so many | | women look for and find here every Thursday in the year. of checked ging n finished with of Princess Apron of light per 1 and with large pocket rset Covers, NO PHONE a 3 NOVEMBER 3, From official “Passion Play” erammergau (By United Press) MUNICH, Bavaria. ing the “Passion Play no sham in false adornments never have }worn by the people in the {little town, which is 47 mil pieere but the b ithe hair and b twill be moré fashion of Bit }lewed to grow # long time year May There will be 16 and September 26 i Ps ae Petia SY | | destruction pleted the picture. row's issue. 1909 omaster Baver of Oberamme has justified his recent order, fore performers to let their hair and beards grow for 11 months, by saying he wants next year's revival of the holy drama. It tx the first time such an order ever has been teaued In the German empire Wigs 0 ord with the imes if it is al Already seats are al) taken every performance of the play next of which “THE DESTROYER” EXPLAINED. “THE Kiss.” Photograph, Published by Village of Ob The Characters Are Anton Lang as Christ, and Johan Zwink as Judas. 119 will be given or Hurg-| than 100,000 per reau religious spectacle come from all over the world. Although large sums are realized from the play, the Ue town want | they for money. They are pleased with the order of Herr Bauer will show all the world are willing to Anton Lang people tn the lit understood that play, will tray the figure of Christ. The climax of the “Passion Play w he betrayal by Judas le shown jelity to details of the original For this seene both Lang and the burgher for | who will play Judas are thetr beards and hair trimmed. trade of wood carving to SEQUEL TO WHAT-DOES/T-LACK PICTURE NO. 6, Tut, tut, tut, how tame it is after all! Just a simple thing like a wall intervenes to save the tot from But we are all glad that the artist put it in and com It was really getting on our nerves. If the artivt draws any more exciting unfinished pictures like No, 6, we whall punish him by cutting off his cigarets NOTICE—Look for What-does-ijt-lack Picture No. 7 in tomor. “THE How old is she? Twenty? Thirty? ter that only youth gives, JERSEY LILy,” Forty? forehead is low, and as white and round as ff carved from mar-| of great merit ble. Hor eyes shine with the lus a “THE LILY THAT NEVER WITHERS CPLA ALCL LLL, ME MOAM MAA AAE SA LESD AFTER BLOOMING 57 YEARS, cheeks But | by the of Jer 208 what's the use of Insulting the lady| She's Lily Langtry, by the last guess? Lily,” unwithered after | ‘This beautiful woman has the| This is her latest photograph, taken |perfect type of Bnglish beauty, |Just after she wrote her first novel “All at Sea,” which critics say is Age has no terrors, and time no Her| blight for Lily Langtry. eqn ouantR Picture shows a very serviceable Hand Mirror with ebonized metal } frame, first-class reflect or and easel back. Reg ) 2c ular value | Vernon€ ber Cream Yo troubles w foh if you Per jar sessed || | to The Quaker first. are not actuated by a desire cause it} they | © previous | allowing | be un-} Lang still works at bis Save your time, as well as your mi We have it and sell for’ } | Wednesday and Thu i Specials Celluloid Baby Rattles-—Assort ed Vernon Sanitary Hair d colors. 1 sties of Russiag set In rubber eughe ve wire Dr. Berry's Mineral Water Saits worth $1. 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