Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE STAR THE BON MARCHE SECOND AND PIKE SECOND AND PIKE THE BON MARCHE SATURDAY’S BIG ATTRACTIONS AT THE BON MARCHE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1909 THE BON MARCHE UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY FOR MILLINERY BUYERS $7.50 Trimmed Hats $3.95: $10.00 Trimmed Hats $5.95 COMBINED STOCKS OF THREE NEW YORK MILLINERS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE CONTINUING SALE OF MILLINERY FEATHERS AT 25c TO 50c ON THE DOLLAR $6.50 to $7.50 Trimmed Hats at 93.95 urbans. There are not less than five hun dred Hats to choose among many are exact copies of $50.00 and $60.00 Paris Pattern Hats Included are Fur Turbans, Dress Hats, Street Hats, Hats for all occasions. Trimmings are choose from hundreds All the black are s ¢ls for Winter wear are felt, corded and silk, Draped Velvet Draped Velvet Turbans ar are fancy feathers, ornan t, choux seasonable goods. Such a 1 er before Seattle. Actual $6.50 and $7.50 Hats, Children’s $2 School Hats Each Jac 1 $2.00, and will | Second Floor. You can | of styles newest color hown in rr 2a Mate Beng ings and Trimmings and other sien tl materials $3.95 Satu sort fine Il brim, styles, This offering includes a ment of Children’s Hats, fur felt, in Mexican crown and s¢ crown, roll brim trimmed with velvet ribbon and Otto man silk ribbon, in black, red, bh brown. These Hats are in great de make sensational selling r new es ic Se arge ade Wings, that began Thursday, traction Saturday at $1.50 Values to $1.00 Values to $1.60 Values 50c to $2.50 0 25¢ at ou each $1.50 Underwear at 95¢. $2.00 Underwear at $1.50 In Knit Underwear for women and children we keep | only makes which we can recommend and guarantee. | Full lines of all lengths, sizes and grades. No better val. | ues can be obtained. Besides our regular lines w tion— | $1.50 Knit Underwear 95¢ Women’s mertno vests ribbed, high neck sleeves, crocheted fronts ron around neck. P ankie length, white and : ural Regular and extra sizes. $1.90 and $1.50 values, 9c garment $2.00 Union Suits at $1.50 Suita, high anki¢ lengtha, fect fitting, ‘ero '-25¢€ Peroxide fie | The best disinfectant for cuts. j bruises, burns, ete; full Sox. bot tle, worth 2 Ale Saturday Hair i Pinaud’s ..61¢ Tonic, the the 100 | 25c ||) all colors | merino heel and toe 27c | Me cag Black Cashmere Stockt The Bon Marche American and Foreign size you want are here. Eau de Quinine $1.00 bottles each .. men offerings Black Cashmere Stocki Wanous Shampoo ‘ies kind, Saturday, 4 for Wisdom’s Robertine in the Bec size, Saturday 3be values, Kirk's Pursoap, a very soap, the Saturday fine toflet | cakes, | bl 5c Sanito! Face Cream, the 2 | Pinaud’s Violette be Parme Face Powder, the ce size, Saturday ‘ Cc Parker Pray's Diamond Nail Enam | el, the 260 size, 13c | Saturday | El Parnaso Spanish Castile Soap, | | the 10c cakes, Saturday each ese | full regular plain soles; plain bi large sizes, 65 ® patr, Black Cashmere Stockings 25¢ Minsew made, and fronts, pearl buttons. § Valves at $1.50 a sult. 35e Fleeced Underwear 25c iris’ flee vests, natural wa heavy drawers #. Saturday Floor. Glade 3ho valu at 280 floor. $ Glove Day aturday! Two big bar, te kinds of Gloves needed for present- We call particular attention to those Sample Gloves on sale at Main Floor $1.25 KID GLOVES T9¢ She G This Saturday Sale of Women's Kid Gloves brings wilt te of the — bargains of warm Colors Ox the year 3-clasp, over- | ford gray navy, tam, brown sown, Busnes herwee? | piack, white:-ain be bought mode, navy. fed and anywheré gt S0¢ @ pair here tomerfow they will be en ell Bats Actaal ih Gloves any day in the abodt half thats Week, here Saturday at, « pair— i. -METALOGRAPHY | ANEW FANCY WORK | Piercing brass ie one of the new forthe of fancy work. It ip easy to make the cutest littie candleshades. fern dishes. photograph frames, corners tor desk and the like ains in | wear, Golf jauntiest new VES he rom the best makers, the hands keep as toast snd thre total poet te 98c Prices of the atamped pleces of brass. 2c to $1.50 We will be giad to teach you how to do the Work— not a penny to pay for that The patterns or deatens stamped on thin places just as you would st broidery des While some some Little Freneh gbecks siees Biping or bands of A platn are of brass > an em- ed with fancy buttons. $8.50 to $10 Trimmed Hats at $9.95 beaver, feathers, ornaments, wings, quills and other fashionable Black and most every wanted color is included Every Hat an $8.50 and $10.00 value, For the big and little girls and babies. ct Osean atyle of standard pqn a, bn pretty mripg tp re: trimmes Men’s $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 Suits ¢ Men’s $15 and $20 Overcoats About two hundred men can get fine Winter Suits and Overcoats—if they come to The Bon Marche Saturday—and save $2.50 to $7.50 apiece. It’s clear saving, and there's logical reason for it. WE’RE CLOSING OUT ALL THE BROKEN LOTS OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS TURNED UP IN MOVING THE DEPARTMENT TO MEZZANINE FLOOR. There are no reductions on the kinds of which we have all sizes—for overcoat selling time has really just begun, and Bon Marche Suits ~ Overcoats at their regular prices are cheaper than all others. Because the Sizes Are Broken You Can Ge $15, $17.50 and $20 Suits and Overcoats for ——— een = vercoats tor _ Suits in all the latest Fall patterns and colorings, including PLAIN Py LE AND BLACK. Overcoats in rainproof tweeds, cheviots, covert cloth or BL KCK UNFINISHED WORSTEDS. All sizes in the lot, but not in all styles. it you can be fitted—and we believe you can—it’s the best opportunity you'll have this winter to get an Overcoat or Suit at a bargain price. MEN’S 65¢ OVERALLS FOR 39¢ | BOYS’ $7.50 ALL-WOOL SUITS $5, ¢ price. The hen Overalls are needed most, | These Suits Knickerbocker serge, S worsteds we cut are splendid values at the style, ages 6 to 17 years, of blue stch tweeds, fancy cheviots and pure in the fashionable gray, tan, brown and blue shades, Every Suit bears the label of some great tailor; all $6.50 and $7.50 values at $5,00.—Main Floor. price well made, with of blue denim, bib, su hip watch pocket; all | Saturday Mezzanine Floor. <tra firrr pender Pip stong, 32 to 40 waist measure , Instead of 65 wets, Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, Perrin's Gloves. 7eaMARCHE| - Neodlowgrls Pi tp, Queen Atality Shoes for Women, Byrson Stooklngs, Rte. pene AE ee Principal Seattle Agents for Nemo € | meat inspectors. velvet, silk, fancy $5.95 Saturday Wings and Feathers Close to Cost The sale of a retiring importer’s stock of Feathers and will again be a special at The rain kept many away, but the two | days’ selling was great, and we are glad to be able to offer such bargains in the heart of the season most any kind of wing or feather in these lots: 95c | You will find gt ‘35¢ Cashmere Stockings 25¢ 25e 65¢ Cashmere Stockings 50¢ is headquarters for Hostery Coming direct from the mille to our counters insures bedrock prices, the best of The kind, weight and Note these speci for 25¢ Women's fast black cashmere stockings, hem and ribbed top, Saturday at 2c for 50c Women's fast black cashmere stockings; French heel black Ha plain black and ck, gray feet; plain b and toe, | $3.50 Wool Dresses, $2.50 The Coats, the prettiest Dresses—com- lete lines of ready-made garments The styles, the qualities, the prices will all delight you. $175 Wash Dresses, 8 # color to match $3.50 Wool Dresses, $2.50 the wo Girly’ Dresses, sixes 6 to 14, ma herd check and novelty goods, Dialted eer made with wide plait over should plain cashmere or silk and Zlothing Department on janine Seer Open faturdaye inthh 10 p.m CRANDERRIES Port ae varietios, sound, riph ay Oc ries. urday pad EY . Oc tr prea uray ‘got bakers. t- ae seane cured, correctly a trimmed pound free 7, Butter — . Hotow resh made Min. Treamery, put up nd bricks, 38c¢ od, Baturday pound Frankfurts bunch stampe 1 2hc frouhty dhy pound ered Sa pieces. Satur nearl tomatoes large 8; a 200 value Sathrday, dozen 15c $1.70, can Canned Apricot tm Meadowbrook standard Callfornl uit; No. 21-2 can bo’ value, while thes AED WIDOW" UNLS. UNDER HAD OEBREE| A | Anger Turns to Pity in Paris for Merciless Treatment of Marguerite Steinheil. CONFESSION FAKED. | Lefebvre Confessed Through Sympathy for Woman, Po- lice Announce, (By United Press.) PARIS, Nov. 6.—Under a terrific fire of heartless, pitiless examina |tion, suffering nothing to be with |held, showing no sign of mercy or {consideration for her sex, Mad laine Marguerite Steinhell, the widow,” was literally submitted to lthe “third degree’ in public today Defiant, dramatic, beautiful, dis laying bravery and spirit such as low women possess, now pleading for mercy and now striking back fiercely, this wonderful woman, |who has held the attention of the jworld, today won the pity of the French nation and sentiment here tofore against ber has turned in her favor. Paris ie aghast at the cruel ex [hibition in the court room and on every hand can be heard con denmmation of the socalied “public jvivisection of a woman.” It seems that Judge De Valles,| |president of the court, was in-| |furtated at the appearance of Jean | | Lefebvre, the actor who confessed | | / | jin court yeaterd: stounding the laswemblage with the assertion that he committed the murders of Mme Stetnhell’s husband and step Pe Sale Of Stationery Half prices and less will prevail during this gre Sale of Boxed Stationery. Every paper will find something here to r Quaker worth while-———— are offered your the brands of High-Grade Pipe White House Linen Ultra Fashionable Bokhara Linen Holland Cobweb Cameo Bond Famous Papier Parisian Royal Lawn Fine Parisian Linen Flower Brand Bond London Fabric These xed, 24 tes each box. You have chotce of w tt 4nd other delicate » 2ho per box Many sei) for 800 and 3 Tak Per Box 122€ © For Two 25Cc Boxes FLUFFS MOQUET Is @ perfect shampoo; absolutely non-in natural color of the hatr. It ts cleansing and fefreshing, and teay the hair soft and fluffy. Ask the demonstrator at our Pirst Avenue store, She will be glad to explain its remarkable properties to you VODORE MOQUBT imparts @ dainty fragrance to the bath. VELVO MOQUET—« high-class t ream in @ new style jar, Be sure and investigate these preparations user You choice of papers come neatly t nd 24 envelopes tp eee i, in no case leas them des. The regular y us and will not change the. |mother, for which she Is on trial | When put through a secret cross | examination in prison ft ts an jnounced that Lefebvre broke down jand said that his confession was a |e and that he bad made it through | |aympathy for the defendant. A jpleture of Mme. Steinhell was | found in bis pocket | |, Lefebvre is being held and a |thorough investigation of ement will be made de: |face of his denial. It is gene | believed that this denial was a | |most forced and was too readily accepted by the suthorities, who seem set upon convicting Mme | Stetnhetl Presiding Judge De Valles do me more brutal than ever today and the prosecutor joined with | jhim in the relentless questioning. | | ‘The examination has become an| | inquisition The woman is being lerted under the Napoleonic code |which presumes that « prisoner ts |guilty until innocence 1s proved, | jand the actions of the court are} pressing this presumption to the bitterest extreme. De Valles frequently causes the woman to jump hysterically from jher seat by shouting unexpected ‘questions into her ear while Mad ame Steinbell weepingly protests Even the spectators have been jstartied time and again by seeing} both rise menacingly and hiss ques- tion after question into the woman's ear. Then they drown out her pro- | teste when she objects to this sort of an examination. On such oc easions they rebuke her for what they call outbursts of temper. Madame Stetnhetl continues to be brilliantly dramatic. She beats the rail continually with her fists and weeps at every opportunity. |The public expects an quittal, jnot because they think the woman |innocent--very few think that—| |bat becauge of the pity the fight |that she le making against ove: whelming odds tnaptres. Many persons believe that De |Valles secretly sympathizes with jthe woman and {i jury's sympathy and an jquittal for Madame Steinhetl FORO TOTOTOR TOK tte * «ii * HIRES A CELLMATE, ou * j * [RRM EMM ERM ERM HE BY H! Prison Life Too Lonely for the Sole Inmate, Who Signs a Companion. | _BANALY, Ore.—This town boasts of a lockup, but not of prisoner The culprit crop has been so small} | this season that the calaboose has| An emptiness which resembles the opera house {nterfor when a 50-cent show is playing Recently the town was able to point with pride to Lon Anderson, who allowed himself to be immuned for some peccadillo or other, and things began to look up in the {n- carceration market, Lon couldn't} hear any chains rattle nor any} maledictions in the stilly night, and| PNEUMONIA KILLS bea Spe MENTHOLATUM—The Bc size for . 13¢ TUSCAN OLIVE OIL—Abso lutely pure; full GEM PAPER CLIPS— Per box ROCK CANODY—Full pint bottle; pound for seeee regularly 0c, , 48c HOARHOUND CANDY= for | Full pound fesseeeam PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN— | Licorice Sticke: Queen brand; in THREE for bottle for eee FLAVORING ART GUM—The dry Food Co.'s Vi makes a perfect erase 4-ounce bottle THREE cakes for e then received a of the papal Y ved as one of the . ign of 1860, At the outbreak of the ¢ivil United States he was on cleaner eae HERO OF FOUR WARS.’ in the ja WASHINGTON, Nov. 5—Gen.! fa: severely John J. Coppinger, a veteran of |at the second battle of Bull four wars, died last night of pneu After the war he served monia. At 18 he received a commission in a regiment being raised in Eng land for service in Crimea, but jthe regiment was mustered out American war and detober 11, 189 oo Mark their goods the highest poss! price that they cat them at; the qui to be sold does not fect their pric -mark- ing policy in any On the other hand, our] Bases cost and sellin prices on volume business. “New Method” has reduced the cost goods to us, because) ie we have bought “twice” as much stock as heretofore, It has reduced our selling prices because we are satisfied witha reasonable rate of ims terest on the capital invested, and every garment is marked according to a low percentage of profit. Suits and Overcoats for it got on his nerves same as ing in a cemetery. Escape was seemingly the only alternative until & hobo struck town who listened favorably to @ proposition to share the jail with Lon | | So Lon paid the hobo's board and the hobo stuck around to play seven-up with Lon sleep: | | Will Hold Menthly Tea.—The ladies of John F. Miller W. R. C.] | will hold their monthly tea at the! home of Mrs. Harriet Leighton, | 1605 21st ay,, on next Tuesday af-| Rernoon | You nave y Wear a Diamond Pay for it inv STERLING 3 Room 119 705 First Ave Boys Others Charge New Method New Method New Method New Method New Method Price ... our special lines of School pairs of Knickerbocker trousers PriICO Shand Price .. Price Price 6.00 4.50- See Suits J; Redelsheimer a iz Co. | STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE Corner Columbia __ First _Avenug