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Ge My be psc acai : ’ | ever offered 31.49 for $2.50 Pictures | THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, THE SECOND AND PIKE BON MARCHE SECOND AND PIKE ONLY 22 SELLING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Santa Claus Is Here and Toys From Every Land | And We’re Cutting Prices to Induce Early Buying | Make selections Fourth 25c iildren want in Toys, you can best please them hefe Purchases will be Weld and delivered when you say so, It matters not what the ¢ NOW, w Floor. $1.00 SCHOENHUT PIANO—10-koy complete. 85c 36¢ DOLL BED—White enameled, size new 1909 model, Tuesday 12x25 Inches Tuenday a 35¢ DOLL CRADLE—White enameled, 35c AMERICAN SOLDIER GAMES—Fig sine 10xi7 tnehes, folds Wo, Teasday >, c 1Se HARD-TO-DO PUZZLE—A brain tester, .10¢ harmless, s of metal, cc over and righted | CHILDREN, WRITE TO SANTA CLAUS aintings FAMILY GAME—Amuasl oung and old enjoy it 39 Tuesda c Every little boy and girl should write him ; 7 | # letter and tell him what they want for $1.00 KID BODY DOLL—I6'4-inch, fine Christmas. bisque head, moving eyes, curly hair All lettets should be addressed to his 9c $1.50 RAPID FIRE CANNON—Shoots In $1.19 K : and stockings home--THE BON MARCHE. Postage may be saved by | | Into a Santa Claus Mail Box—at Kt MARCHE putting letters THE BON d rubt Annual | Sale of The welcome with which the recipient is cer tain to receive a pair of Slippers as a gift should | prompt many Christmas buyers to take advan tage of this sale. The opportunity is one for | decided saving. Annual Xmas Kerchiets Sale of MEN'S and Embroidered Slippers in Ever ett and opera cut patent quarters and re and toes ob) 59¢ black More BACH —We wom Tullete in red, wine brown and wide band-turned ry "33 ert ee all elses MEN'S biack, tan and wine colors in Everett and opera cut, fancy trim $2, 00 ming; in all siaes MEN'S Everett Cut House Slippers in black and choco late kid; handturned soles and broad, com fertabie toes MISSE Felt Juli red and bl all sizes. | 85c a MEN" Slippers in hand-turned soles; im all sizes AND CHILDREN'S and Slippers to Misses 4 Children’s Black and Tan Romeo leather lined; $1.50 broidered a ‘The Annual Christmas Sale of Pictures! Great! Do not put off your plans for Xmas selection of Pictures ) this sale af fords. We restrain our Seize the opportunity say simply that it is the greatest sale of Pictures we You never saw the equal of the values Third Floor. 98c for $1.50 Pictures $2.95 for $4.50 Pictures Shaped Goid - Framed Pietures gold burnished Genuine jored Auto. ornaments; size 8x16 inch- types, coptes of celebrated es; fac-simile of oil lahd European paintings; some scapes fine religious subjects tn cluded; size 16x20 inches; 10c for 20¢ Pictures frame of 2inch antique pa Sn AL gold Vencer-Pramed Pi In brown or black $2.95 for $4.00 Pictures variety of subjects can be used for photos Astiets’ Prockiabeninen handsomely framed in an. $2.50 for $3.75 Pictures enthusiasm when we we are sure : tique - gold = ornamented Neat fac - simile Oil frames; 2% and 3 in¢her Paintings in wide gold wide; size 14x28 inches. frames; 8x28 inches, nice. { ly ornamented. $4.95 for $7.00 Pictures | $2.25 for $4. $2.25 for $4.00 Pictures Hand-Made Pastel Din Extra heav shaped Fras copies of gen i] ings; glass measures 20 inches tng Room Pictures framed in solid oak $% Inches wide; glaes measures 14x 24 inches; gold burnished ornaments. 16x $1.25 for $2.00 Pictures 39 tor 75¢ Pictures | ste tor Wee Pictures | _ Handsome Florentine | Beautiful Antique Gold Frames Beautiful Landscape Pictures; Choice Pastelg In Sinch Gold Frames; 20 inch- | some are Florentine oval; tmported | size 16220 inches; 2%-inch gilt | gold frames, all extra fine es; coples of famous oil | heads and facsimile oils; brown | frames and composite ornamented | wash frames with gold pafntings | Venise frames. | corners. | burnished corners. Pyrography Demonstration at the Bon Marche An Eastern Expert Will Demonstrate Wood Carving, Burning, Painting. Join Our Free Classes and Make Xmas Presents VV arr ¢ wit ~ We have arranged with Mr. $. A. Mester, an expert from the Flemish Art Company, of New York City, to be with for the entire week. He will give special instructions in every branch of this fascinating art, teaghing you how rr i and d. how to burn, paint, carve and do the new mosaic w ork on wood, something new this year, and which has become rendou popular throughout the East. H will work with the wood and give you any instructions that you ay desire .¢ Printed Cotton Challi, Yard Printed Cotton Challies, in light and dark grounds, printed with ll sorts of designs in most every colorings from 8:30 to 10:30 Tues- 12; c es Gee. Bic ¢ ruin day morning, 4c a yard. No phone or mail orders, and not over 20 ‘ : ; yards to each customer. 1.86; can vagal 9 75c Carpet Samples, |20c Gingham Aprons, 10c Gloss Starch, 1 Bly 8:30 to 10:30, 25e | 8:30 to 10:30, 10 8:30 to 10:30, 5 t me each ....... F ROR Finis cre visio beech .;.. cha Hawatian Pinedpel | nt a tunes amples In Kitchen Aprons of red and | Full pound packnge; gives . are and *ro- Brusse y ots, PD elon i Une yard square: Tuesday morn, | White checked gingham, full | ‘Tuesday mortingg dao phok net te ing, 25¢ each, NO PHONE OR. | #ze, with pocket; Tuusday | age. Limit, 3. NO PHONE ' DERS morning, 10¢ each | ORDERS. Holland Herring a. 3 il vt cc, wots, Queen Quality whoes fr Wowen, Burson Stockings, Bte. Principal Seattle Agents for Journal Patter Nemo Corsets, Ladies’ Me New Rie! ta Drt Apricots Ete. | $2.95 for $4.00 Pictures | Xmas Slippers $1.00 | $1.50: i jexpreasion of @ few of his individ. | *24 knowlng t vat the faraily wan Have You ta! ideas on Christianity not at home, began to scream. Her rae Rey. Haywood concluded his ser rb: egg pee Ever Trie 1909, “WS WEAPONS |= ARE DEADLY Poljcerhan Has Close Call When Trying to Arrest) Woman Who Used the| Latest. RUN 6AM'S MINTS) FIRST SHOWING Holiday wing The Quaker leads procession with a snappy, upstpdus collection of useful Holiday Gifts, Se As usual, | Ware the deadly hatpin! Ita w dangerous weapon The Quaker first—don't go & woman starts something,” ‘d Captain of Police Claude G, Ban taeda hi tk ihe until you have inspected our g nick 1 far PROF. A, P, ANDREWS. } Attor. Prof. Andrews has just been ap | and noted our prices. worse than most weapons,” says City jney Ralph Pler |pointed director of the United} | “What's the need of a revolver| States mints, He has been @ pro | hubby jon currency, Andrews is with Ald Attention to the new style hat-|rich on his “educational” tour of | ¢€ | t pin—one of thowe 1$-inch affairs, | the Went The Quaker “< i comple about one-eighth of an Inch in| of Glove, Handkerc! c, Collar and Gy, |thickness—was focused a fow days other boxes; Pan« Ping ick ago when Patrolman Arthur Born ‘POLICE TAKE HAND | ” \ pe Racks, ete, ee 4 ard was all but murdered by May jf prices are, as usu: n els sewhere’ “J Hrown, & young negress who in | | a is flicted more than 20 wounds while| KT THE ORDINATION e resisting arrest, The negress in| now tn the county jail awaiting] _--—- e ga ¢) cr trial on @ charge of grand larceny.| Despite the united efforts of the \ It was only by the rarest sort of Presbytery, the police and luck that Bernard escaped death of Public Buildings Grant A Kodak One of the stab wounds grazed the| the Rev 4218 Dayton ptable Crimea jugular vein ay., Fremon ordained @ a oe oung oF Oldewg The vew hatpin 1a a most inno-| Presbytert Jast night in Toilet and Mar present t cent appearing weapon for both | hie little coterie of bis nade look A © suit thes offentive and defensive purposes | elders - : ‘hones when hidden tn a hat The ceremony was pérformed Miigator sk $5.00 But when firmly grasped in the/none too soon, for Patrolmar some an rable 2 middie it is a dangerous weapon! Tweed arrived on the scene at it y Rapes BROWNIE and will pierce anything but cast/cloge and ordered the meeting tof from $2.25 per $1.00 to stee! | disband. According to the patrol A knife Made three |! Jong} man, he was acting = order in conald 1 a conce on} of Chief Ward, to whe it had been tion arlwes, how long must « hat-|jjttle Fremont edifice did not con pin before it is tagked a con-! form with the ding regula ; most men smoke, "You ee i weapon tions. The matter will be settled sure to please r lather, brother, husband . new hatpin is nearly ae fitm | today rade * oT aa the ordinary stiletto and {t i) ‘The Rey. Bass was unfrocked by || i! You get I or vr shaving set that suffictently thin to leave no tell-\the Seattle Pre er several i t és na We have tale mark weeks ago, but recently obtained a tyle, in El Brass, Copper, ete., ¢ ‘tt should be banished annick and City Att 4 charter to preac fegotiations are on today for a settioment of the dispute between the church an@ Supt. Grant Captain Pierce average hubby has not been beard from. NOMINATES JOHN D. FOR DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION NEW YORK, Nov. 29.— feller has the brains of ele xe | unlimited moral influence,” sald the Rev. Oscar Haywood tn a ser mon last night His most needed contribution to yet Various Apt Suggest Ladies’ Hand Begs and Parees ( GIRL SCREAMS AND. = J esse | BOLO BURGLARS AUN ar Cases, Cigarette ( The screaming of a servant girl Migs Hilda Debold, frightened off the burglars who were attempting to rob th { i1. H. Pleld, 1411 Letter Comes, , Wale ‘ ; Minor av, Inst evening. The feligion is words, not money.” be) teids were in Victoria and the continued. “Ro do : , a " i girl waa alone at the house at the co Aan Boe time, She was awakened, by the religious differences and establish a broad bond of brotherhood by the turning off of the lights in the mon by the statement that Rocke feller, having founded a great unt versity, must next contribute one hundred words to the world’s re Hgious literature, instead of money For Your Furnace, Range or yual to bard Equal parte of ded wi minu reserves, after the arrived a burglars Its heating qualities are « cheaper and better than coal. THIEF SWAPS CLOTHING. While J the A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE DF. Phone us for prices. Vendome hotei Stevenson siept at last night, a SOCIALIST MEETING TONIGHT John M. York, national organizer f entered his room and stole a of the sockuliet party, will speak at sult of clothes, a sack coat, a heavy Seattle Lighting Arcade hall tonight. Wis eubject| overcoat and a pair of shoes, In 1314 FOURTH AVE.—Fourth and U; wilt be “Soctalism, What's Bo and! pince of the clothes and shoes the Phones: Ex. 75. Ind, What tan't.” Intruder left his own garments RUMMERS’ SAMPL s we have often told you, Seattle is the e nd of the Eastern Drummer’s triple ing-off place. Having no more “worlds to conquer,” he sells his samples to London and | for home. Samples are always the very cream of the mill’s output—the best, and they for much less than regular goods. * DRUMMERS’ SAMPLES DRUMMERS’ SAMPLES | DRUMMERS? SHAWLS Bedspreads §BLAN All-Wool Shawls and Part-Wool | White Bedspreads—Hemmed and | 100 pairs of Cotton, Shawls, all sizes up to72x144 inches, | Fringed Crochet Spreads, Satin | Part-Wool Blankets,” coe aaa a eg Quilts, Marseilles Bedspreads; some | .n4 19.4 « Mere Drowns, Hacks and | Gf them slightly soiled, but perfect | 2%¢ 1? - iil effects; values from $12.50 to se . f | and plaid; vz tis in every other way; values from Drummers’ Sale prices ............ $1.00 to $6.00. Drummers’ Sale | Drummers’ Sa Bees sean’ $8.00 to 47¢ | prices ..... .B8¢ to $3.75 | WOMEN’S AND ¢ CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR 25 Forest Mills Fine Wool Vests, known es and wide as entirely desirable and sat isfactory; high neck and long sleeves; every garment hand trimmed with silk; t fitting. Special, 89c | Boys’ Fleeced Gray Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; sizes to 16 years. Any size . sei luda then 25c Ladies’ Pure White Floeced*Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length ium weight; sold for 7 Drummers’ Samples GOWNS i The Bargain Table (main entr bristling with the Brighton nelette Gowns; the ver be used that can be made ar fullness and fine workmanship are known the country over; regular price from $1.75 | On Sale: Till Noon—Women's $5 to $10 Silk and Net | NEW $10 and $12.50 $5 to $7.50 WOMEN'S | Waists | MILITARY CAPES “TOP SKIRTS ance) will be | line of Flan t material ts their generous have just falle $1.50, $1.25) ir mercy 7 pi seen ’ ap Baty each RAINCOATS | lot of Wetlete Silk, -Messaliné | Fine Full Length Broageloth) A big line of All-Wool Pana ( oa Rai r oe | Capes in seven different ‘med- | Skirts, also a few Volles, on oo Silk, Jap Silk and a lot. of | ots, > game kinds.as are botng | sale until noon ole a) ifferentay Net Waists, worth up to | s all about town at $10.00 to k poWhs a ; i | $ are blacks, browns, ¢ 1 worth iro! $10.00 each On: sale |$ 0; blacks, grays, taupe, | blues and ot 0. Extra ‘Tuesday red, wine, green, tan, navy blue, | of different old rose and and up ante noon other shades. 3. 98 date; all Sites All sizes sizes Bib 2 orning Speciats 49c Ladies’ Blastlc Belts. THI 26c Fancy Collars for ladies. THI noon ‘5c 10¢ Tuesday. ,, a 626 Pear] Belt Buckle. all shades, 2 TH! noon a9c Hair Roll, Till neon 15¢ RIBBO Yards Satin 2 } ull cotors wi oy tay Pad mn value @ A ies wide; a inches long. Tuesday ,