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73¢ Pair T wilt giv® your choice Me viet kid shoes for T8e & pair on sale for a day Men's $1.75 Slippers } jj $1.25 Pair Tecan show you Opera fa Harvard or Romeo pat- terns in $1.75 slippers of patent leather, or gunmetal & * children Ste at to 6 —WOMEN tt 1 Will Sell You $3.50 Patent Leather andGun- metal Shoes for a Day At $2.65 Un Just 800 patra of women's gunmetal va mil soles in button and lace style Children’s $2 Shoes $1.25 Pair Por a day I will sett the children’s §2 patent leather button shoes at $1.25 @ pair. Sizes 6% to soles and cloth tops Boys’ $1.75 Shoes for $1.35 Pair Boys’ $1.75 shoes made with with hand-tora tox calf “Rock - neat fitting Oax” soles. able Women’s $4.00 Shoes at $2.95 Pair Patent colt Misses’ $2.50 Shoes at $1.95 Pair Patent or gunmetal fortable shapes Nw t Everybody Can Save Money at The Bon Marche’s Department Buyers’ Sale For the Buyers Are in Full Charge of Seattle’s Big Store nd They Are Cutting Pr Low Prices on Shoes — For One Day y Only TOMORROW es Very Deeply WILL BE MY DAY AT THE and in order to make it a not I am taking several of my best selling os of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes YERS’ SAL® one and making such prices on them as to ensure & banner day in the shoe section Bayer for Boots and Shoes high cut, button shoes, with short mp effect and broad round toes, medium height litary heels, at $2.96 » pair with day 9 —MEN!!!— — | For a Day I Offer W. L. Douglas $5.00 Patent Colt Shoes at Pair | $8.65 for « making the men a good offer in | tomorrow that hal better not be over: | i for men. Either tan or | and long wearing kinds, ed for it | Patent if patton and blue dress ¥ black kid In all sizes at im sizes 9 to 5%, for « value, in all steee. 4 $1.35 @ pair. Gay at $1.55 & pair. ——— ; : AMERICAN LADY $2. 0 “CORSETS $1. 39 id ag I offer this special in ge og for tomorrow American Lady $2.00 Cor with low bust and drawstring. long skirt, with soft boning, fitted with six eupporters, Comfortable models for young at women, also for slender figures; sizes 18 to 24 | ; ‘And these other glorious my ebare of the “Buyers Bargsias.” Ee Emma A. Taylor : Stylish $5 Corsets Priced at | $1.25 La Grecque Corsets at as C-B « mm &Spirite, Walohn 1 :: : . @. PD. duntrite Corsets in silk b | _ ‘The La Grecaue Corset. worth $1.25, 1 ahd French coutit, made with i * | will sell to you tomorrow at Ste. Mirong Dust, very long skirt. fitted w ; | conttl, boned with aluminum bonivg, with porters, 93.50. medium bust, long hip and supporters I Will Sell, $3 Corsets for Just | a . | $1 C-B a la Spirite Corsets for High, bust, Jong skirt and extension } back Corsets made of strong coutil, Corsets tn all sizes. CB a la Spirite, with double boning. trimmed with e with medium bust a hip, six support wide embroidery and drawstrings, | ade of strong eoutll, and with six supporters. | boning. $1.00 value at The - 4 $1.50 P. N. Corsets—Special | $1.25 Tight Brassieres for 4 Thursday T will let you have $1.50 | ; a P. N. Corsets of strong coatt! for $1.16 | Thave « barmain here for you tn long skirt, support- | tiant-tit Brassieros é @rs and drawstring. with cork pro- lave al Sreldery “yaneo, frost q tector under front steel ) one on and cross in back Com toM e to My Big Sale ° oilet Articles Only two days mere, Thersday and Pridny mayer o6 Arian and tollet articies | The 250 Hydrox Per-| | 25¢ Carbolic Satve,| weed Cream for this! | Food, the 50c size; a oxide Cream for this! | priced for this sale— aa sale— sale— Mme. Yale's Complexion Pow- | Williams’ Tulewm Powder Vio~ Jon Ginaer, der, the S00 size; this 9Q Wet, the fc sie; this 4B ir vine. 106 aap ; C | sale at... c Kablacke Puce Powder, 99 Snowberry Taleum Powder, 0 | ‘ue ents. 59C _ toc size: this sale. © | 250 value; thus Oe | srterce Hate and seatp Remedy, . Che ! Face Pow sale i | ire Boe size, this 9c te Gee sizer this salen”. QC | Senne Leaves, the 4 ” Se | =" nis ale Danderine for the hair Possonl's Complexion Powder the 10¢ bottles 9 with rouge, ¢ ols skin and ade > nae c upertinows Hatr Ke- fold putt box: « $126 BG Om, the Ibe" bor the $1.00 size: value, ail for only... ¢c ale... ¢c ct Pinaud’s Comtesse Face Pow- Cc) nea, : ; der, the Soc 5 ann Cc size; this sale -..... c ¢ 46 Meanen's Talcum Powder, bo- oe bot- 6c aale at. c = ems, thie sated, the 26¢ size; 15¢ Me he ide pack= ¢ | e: this sale Cc atbh's Talewm Powder, the hie a a Wis the | Holmes’ Frostilia, the 2be c Bie size; this 1c c Skin Cream, for rrr see e, the $1.6 Nursery Violet Taleum Powder, e c c ; a tbc : ths thie 100 ; C | packages; tt 16 c lad in I am more than customers a Largal pieces in the lot; heavy figures at 12%c a yard. Gray ame ateel f Berlin Wood handled ia kettles with heavy retinned | with good steel b i covers. Regular 86c kind, on | we: on sale tomorrow - sale tomorrow at 34¢ 100 Pieces of Galateas Worth i6e a Yard, For 12:e Yard patterns, such as stripes, j \ Thos. Goldi 4 Now’s the Time to Buy Canning Supplies 50c Berlin Kettles at | 10c Paring Knives at 5c Each TIRE NI} IN BECOND ~~ to give my good 6c galateas; 100 weight in lots of checks and fancy Basement OUR BUYERS ARE GIVING THE BARGAINS NOW. 2,000 Yards 15¢ Kimono Flannels, 27 Inches Wide 10c Yard Kimono flannels in the 1 will 27 Inches wide, in new patterns and I you the ihe quality at 10¢ tomorrow. Good welehs and the kind that will give satisfaction, Bisement. Thos. Goldie. Fruit Jar Caps at 19c a Doz. orcelain lined Mason hat will fit any sixe On sale at if a payin knives pindes; 10c val- at be ee SEATTLE joompany, rexiding in Valdes | ling steamship companies may bo’ |notice to the comminsion and pute} | ite. jetven the full statutory notice | ) petitioning NOBODY —By Meck. vou wAIT were. VLE GET THE BRUTE AND WIPE THE EARTH UP WITH Him tt 1m 80 GLAD You CAME GEORGE A MAN WAS TRYING YO FURT WITH Me ne JUST WENT AROUND THE CORNER. H Hi | YOU'LL FIND IT HERE | News of the Day Condensed for Busy People i} | | ! | itt NO USE i} 1 } Subseribe: to The Seattico Star will confer @ favor by notifying Doctor-—¥ getting too [ff this office at ones of any stout; baseball will reduce your |} to secure pror weight Stout Person—I've seen every game this year, and it did no |] good. le the desire of the Management to secure the beet opiainte - iH] New York.—Alderman Frank J. ||” Dotsler, at a plenic, made a light luneb Of 8% pounds of steak, 19 rolls, 2 pounds of potatoes and 11 cups of coffee ¥ 7 Celok, Kindly phone this a. 360 &t once Main $400 Axk for the Cireuiation Dewartment New Rochelle, N. J—Miss Con. |j i a that “its secretary, Jobn } Miller, in uniawfal possession of /#tance Wilson, 16 years old, strug a ard share in the company’s «led with a burglar when 7 i wother Lode Company |awoke to find him trying to chloro. | ff olt againet Miner form her, He left his shoes, whieh |j] a recession of the girl was grasping in ber hand. fe the agent the title, Miller } Austin, Tex—A. D. Anderson, bit- ten by a mad dog, raced 175 miles |] A meeting of the Ross Improve by motorcycle to the state Pasteur ment Club was held last night to/ institute, arriving there in time to} protest against the assessments for avotd all danger from the wound | the planking of Nickersoa st The! club says the council promived to) wewport, pay for the improvement out of the | spor, general fund } R. t—“Hello, Miss! said Harold Vanderbilt to jeanor Sears, as be met ber in the ino. “Hello, Mike,” she respond: | DIFFICULT . Rayly. Now society is sure they ail boy can ask ques agaged. iH tions that nobody can answer,” dani iH said one st SLANDERER “Nothing Gibbe—Oh, yes; Jones is an [if that,” replied the other, ass und aii that, but you'll nev | remarkable about “to can my. constituents.”——Waan- er hear him say a mean thing ington § about his wife — Dibbe-—! don't know. He says Special ruling on the changing of | Alaska freight and passenger rates [has been obtained from the intem letate commerce commission™ in } Washington, D.C. By the newirub) the made him what he is— Boston Transcript. Chicago.—-Because their chauf./ fours “ran down” several persons, | Chief MeWeeney today clamped the |] lid on the “Pushmobile,” Chicago's latest kid craze jer thefr rates upon giving ten day; An advance in rates must be Chicago.—vam: piekpocket, Smiley, alleged mistook Detective Car jj | fie tg eae ae ati i 2 | *i\roll for one of bia pals. “Watch * \this,” he sald, The detective did | It As a result of the trip to New * and Smiley is in jail & York by H. F. Alexander, presh * | ae & dent of the Alaska Pacific *| Chicago.—Edward Morris, jr., son * imahip Company, the steany * | of the millionaire packer, today was * er Admiral Farragut, now run. */ promoted to a position as a clerk # ning between Philadelphia and * jin his father’s office. For eight * the West Indi may be */ months he has been employed driv- * brought to Geattie to be put */ ing hogy fate killing pena. ft on the Seattle-San Francisco ® — ode \ * run, The Farragut is a sister * % ship to the Admiral Sampson. : Dies as His Pardon Comes| * OTTAWA, Canada, Aug. 29.—A REMEREMBORDNEAN mh young American named Frosee died in Kingston penitentiary just a few |} hours before the arrival of rdon | for him. His mother bad arrived | to take him to his home in Milwau- | kee, Wis. Application for a pardon |ff | sme Was made on account of ill health tH | Charging that due to the city’s — / negligence the top of a dam tn the - i Cedar river valley broke and flood- B e nnup | ed his farm iast November, W. D. Gibbon has brought sult for $15,000. { mene Judge Ronald yesterday sen- =, Bx Beara BaAwe ‘tenced Joseph Cerano to a term of The “i . play " 7! | from one to ten years in the Walla we JOROS Bi the plain, | And even the seashore | Walla penitentiary for a alt on Just gives me a paitt j the the person of Victorine Gounet Ym weary of pincon Hi Vacationists roam; I'm weary of loafing / | 1 want to go home, Acting police judge Siibaugh fined Jesse Beasly, a barber, $75, for selling liquor without @ license lin his shop on Second av. Sunday. Charging that her husband, since |dead, procured a divorce from her by fraud and without her kaowl ledge, Mrs, Marion T. Townsend is the superior court to }make her and her children sole heirs for the estate of ber former husband, Orrin Peck Townsend. | Before he died Townsend is said to |have made a written acknowledg: ment of the fraud in obtaining the divorce. I'm bored with the hammocks | That lazily swing, \| vm sick of the birdies | That warble and sing i I'm sick of flirtations iH As frothy as foam; | i long forthe cit I want to go home, want to be busy ! Where life is athrob; || | National City ink has secured active control of the Title Trust Company. J, W. Maxwell, presi, dent of the National City Bank, will succeed R. R, Fox as president of the Title Trust Company. New York, Sept. 4.—-Michaeh Kis , ley died in a poorly furnished hovel Dut left an estate of $200,000 tovbelg * * OES be 4 divided among people who had bet x AT THE ALHAMBRA * | kind to him el | re es Ee eer “Jim Bludso,” the late Secretary John Hay’s brilliant poem, will be seen in motion picture form at the |ff Alhambra Theatre, starting tomor- |}} row, Every incident in the poem |] is faithfully brought out, including |} the race on the Mississippi be- i i want to be hustling, Get back on the job, The summer's near over, And up in my dome This carol is ringing “I want tos Bo home New York, Sept. 4.—Officersen- tering the home of David M. Schurr to arrest him for violating the pare drug laws, were led to his dead form by his daughter. He had just committed suicide, “Chicago, Sept. 4—Marcus Pollae, ky, arrested when he refused: to pay a taxi bill for $14.10, told the police he had in his pocket $240,000 in notes, but only $1.05 in: cure reney. tween the big boats, the explosion on “The Prairie Belle,” the getting ashore of all the passengers and the death of the engineer at his post. e 2i. 3 | ings are those which will be widely worn, and the values at $1.25 the yard are d |Frederick BASEMENT S, SALESROOM | New Trimmed Velvet Hats, Special § HE great_prominence of Velvet as a fashionable li material is one of the most striking features of the Fall Styles—which lends particular interest to this ti Thursday offering. It includes seventy4ive handsome new Velvet Hat: all-velvet, others with crowns of corded silk and moire—smagg Featured at specially-low figure for tomorrow's offering 83.95. Black Vel trimmed in new wing effects and fancy feathers Untrimmed Black Shapes of | Untrimmed fine-grade, erect-pile velvet, | teen Shapes in large and $3.95, | effects, $1.95. j English Cloth Hats, $1.75 Black Velvet Shapes, exti and $1.95 } quality, $2.95. . Loom-Ends of of Fine Woolen Suitings Special $1.25 Yard N OFFERING that holds unusual interest for every woman who is planning a woolen Dress or Suit with which to start the Fall season, for the weaves and out-of-the-ordjnary. The lengths range from 5 to 15 yards, and the larger pieces will be cut to suiting lengths where desired. Included are Heavy Diagonal Serges Broadcloths Storm Serges The Yard { a Vig Diagonal Whipcords ings Homespuns Pt Diagonal § Mannish Worsteds $1.25 | —principal colorings, black, navy-blue, brown, gray, tan, champagne, plum, green, ap Widths range from 54 to 58 inches. Choice, Thursday, at $L.254 —Basement 3,000 Yards New Outing Flanne On Sale at [" 7c Yard | Thursday Warm, Fieecy Outing Flannels that wear well, and are very desirable for making) into night gowns and pajamas for Fall wear, as well as for children’s garments. Fs Chain-weave Suitings and electric-blue They are twenty-seven inches wide and there is choice of stripe, bar, check and plaid patterns in tans, pinks, blues and grays Special for Thursday's selling, 7¢ yard. —Pasement Salesrcom. Very Special Values in New House Dress Featured for Thursday EW, carefully-made and attractive House Dresses will be quoted to you Thursday, fol- lowing an advantageous purchase, at prices very \ considerably less than you regularly pay for gar- ments of the same quality. The materials are fine quality percales in dot and stripe patterns—we describe here just two of the values: Special $1.00— One-piece House Dress of very fine percale, as pictured at left, patterned with blue or lavender stripe, combined with small black dot. The Dress closes at side-front, and is trimmed with dot-pat- tern border. An exceptional value at $1.00. Special 75c— One-piece House Dress as pictured at right, of navy-blue percale with white dot, trimmed in the plain blue material, piped with white. Very carefully tailored and unusually low-priced at 75¢. “Mill - Run” Children’s j Thread - Silk Hosiery }Patent Leather Bell Special 68c Pair 25¢e MAKER'S of Women’s HILDREN’S Patent Leather Thread-silk Hosiery in black, tan, good quality, with lining and h white and lavender, made with deep, elastic § buckle, 25¢. lisle top and high spliced double hee! and toe also of lisle. Sener Re “Seconds” Women's Norfolk Patent Leather with black buckle; sizes 24 to 36, 35¢: Elastic Belts, in black, navy and bro r with buckles in various styles, 25¢. : All are full-fashioned—knit to fit. 68¢ pair. Clearance: Long Silk Gloves 58c Pair— Women’s 16-button Silk Gloves in broken sizes—colors, pongee, tan, gray, navy, white and black. Special, to close out, 58¢ pair. Basement Satesroom. Special, Leather Hand-Bags in new designs, le er-lined with inside coin purses and fi in gold, green-gold and silver fini $1.00. Sterling Silver-deposit Hat Pins in vi colors, 25¢. Oe Basement Cluny-Edged Scrim Curtains, Special $1.50 Pi i Thé popularity of Scrim Window Drap eries is at its height, and we offer you aft ceptional value, Thursday, in smoothly-finished Scrim Curtains, with hemstitched bo and narrow Cluny lace edge—Curtains that closely resemble the linen scrim, and are 2% yards long. The Scrim is a round-thread quality, with even, square mesh. Choice of cream Arabian color. Special, $1.50 pair. —Basement Sal