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THE SEATTLE STAR: \MYSTERIOUS SAILORISENDS LOADS | OF LITERATURE TO POSTMASTER & NELSON Special Values in Toilet Goods Now for a Rousing Saturday At The Bon Marche’s t Hair Tonics Dentifrices Perfumes i; Eau de Quinine, special| Graves’ Tooth Powder, Piver’s Extracts al! odors, i H 9 B5¢. special 10¢. special 55¢ ounce ; Danderine, special 20¢. Sanitol Tooth Paste, spe-| Mary Garden Perfume fit Sutherland’s Hair Grower, | oja; 49 special $1.49 ounce : apecial 20¢. | Pebeco Tooth Paste, spe-| 4 ay a : PRATILCO Capillaris, special Z0¢. clal 296 _ SOUgant 8 cal Per. is. . . : , | fame, pecial $1.49 ounce, li Th 15 joorge FL Rh li, postmaster of;paper clippings to Russell, Just ps | | % 3 Men, 7 Still Se ng ose $ eee p ¥. Reon ne tet |About the time that, Russell thous | i Lios's WEE Biden, epacial 15¢. Miscellaneous : , . the ought to find John and have ¢ ar Soap, ; a “Te papers. He reads several Eastern |), swted, John must have de ‘ Euthymol Tooth Paste, | Riseris Taleum : . $18, $20 Fall and Winter Suits f0r fp sees pepore ce! ec Smart Joke me mae a6 P| apm ae | _ Risers Talcun Powder fig i js several magazines news to keep him in good form for Pears necented Soap, Ruhitbden tpatiel tbe: | special 19¢. Bs But maybe John Satlor does not \@ ittle while and quit sending let special 11¢. eee es ee Squibb’s Tslcum Pow “es i know that, John is evidently of|ters. But Russell's reepite was “4711" White Rose Soap, | iuibb’s Talcum Powder, Mam f Se Qe | fthe opinion that the postmaster of only short-tived, and soon the bulky | : " . Face Creams special 11¢. Se Seattle should know something |letters began coming .o again ev-|M special L1¢. j : : 4 — ST bout current events, An so he has|ery day. Russell has finally ap vens’ Violet Glycerine | Oriental Cream, speci Fuller's Earth, special 6, Me e@ mminsioned himself to let Rus |pealed to the sheriffs office. He | Jergens ny 06 ' sell know what's going on politi-|sent up @ amall wagonioad of these | Soap, special 6¢. | D5¢. } Jathasweet, special 18¢, cally, socially, and generally, Jobn| letters to be kept as “exbibit A,” started in two Years ago to write |in case the mysterious Ballor Is ap YOU TO SAVB SOME MONEY ON A NEW |the news himself and furnish news| prehended. Sanitol Cream, special Face Powders | 13¢. | Mate: ones Se ¥ Pp AND ITS A GRAND CHANCE FOR ] SUIT OF CLOTHES —S f the $15 suits spay REO TNE Semen: aeeRIPRNNmeTaD pet Java Rice Powder, special Woodbury’s Cream, spe- | Twenty - Mule - Team y cS—Some o j Bee rhb: S57 : fn this lot bave an extra pair of 24¢. dal 299. ; Jorax, special O¢. $3.50 trousers with them — making La Blache Face Powder, Peroxide Cream, special Hygea Nursing Bottles, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE them a specially good bargain, 1 have all special 20¢. 15¢. special 9¢; Nipples, special sizes in the lot from 33 to 46-inch chest Yiver’s Face Powder, all| Holmes’ Frostilla. special measure—so don’t be afraid that I cannot j News of the Day Condensed for Busy People sent coast 79¢. 13¢. me fit you—and I have nice blue serge sults, Ved not Mouse ‘enectal s Vanishing Cs Witch Hazel, pint bottles, all wool cassimere sults and dressy worsted f | After being becalmed four days) * uge, special | 2 ’ | special 16¢. suits, all at $12.50. Subdsoribers to The Beattie Star | off Cape Plattery, the salling vee HH 2O¢. | special 14¢. | —Fieet fae | sel Guy C, Goes arrived in port lant | capealensl repidialencnctpsiitia en night from Hrietol bay with 43,000 cases of canned salmon, the larg) ost shipment of the season. i“ =. COS htle Boys’ $4.50 and $5.00/$6.50 Knickerbocker School Suits Priced School Suits Priced —$3.95——$5.00— Women’sLisleUnionSuits | Women’s Black Thread-Silk Special $1.65 Hosiery, $1.15 Pair N’S Union Suits of medium we N’S Stockings in a heavy weight weight mercerized lisle—a good H of pure thread silk, given added ser- weight for Fall wear—very finely woven, vice by a lining of lisle in sole, and double ar tor o Tle the donire of t | Any one contemplating a visit to, }the Bast hat will bring them to | New York about September 18 may | call on Mayor Cottertl) and be ap-| | polnted a delegate to the League of | |American Municipalities, which) | meets In Buffalo, September 16-20. for all, and comple’ en coufteous and prompt tien, If your paper fafls to arrive any night by & @elock, kindly phone this #. tee nee Main 9400 tor Cireulation Department in low neck, ankle-length style, sleeveless heels, sole and toes. A grade that will give excellent wear, and special value at $1.15 | 6-—The| The will of the late Lillian Louise | valed here | McGilvra, flied in probate court yes | Ban Francisco, Biblical deluge was or with elbow sleeves. Special value at jeluge wa when a runaway team collided with |terday, showed (he estate to be|! $1.65. ear ebate’ : sala a high power water hydrant in the | worth $140,481. Oliver C. McGtivra) Novelty Hosiery of pure thread silk, in I for one like to faver the schoot| Knickerbocker sulte for beys 7 to If business section. A badly drenched | was named as executor. Cotton Union Suits, Special 85¢— fancy gray and tan mixture, special $2.50) boys, so for Saturday I offer $4.50|17 years, made of wool fancy crowd sought cover, “ eS oe - 4 . . ? ” and $4 school suite for only $4.95.| cheviots, serges, cassimeres and — ak Meeting of the central council of Women’s Cotton Union Suits, excellent } pair. Steen T to 16 years, Made of heavy| tweeds in neat brown and gray mix eee eaeaneeeee the mothers’ congress will be held ¢ * ‘ m 3rok ot Jomen’s i i cheviot# and cassimeres in dark| tures, fancy blues and plain blues | neat ‘Tuesday 4 Broadway high. grade, in high neck, ankle-length style, with roken bs 5 of Women’s Lisle Hosiery brown and gray mixtures, some with] Many have two pairs of Knicker San Francisco, Sept. €— */ Topics for the winter's work will be |] | sleeves; special 85¢. are specially priced for clearance at 25¢ GR GMEL Sateiet Rolenerdeubers, | bechers te ene aeat. at O2.50 jong sl : . vair —On Sale in the Men's and Boys’ Clothing Seotion, Messanine Floor, : For Children’s Day — $1.50 Wash Dresses For %e Ose fy Sizes 2 cones they are—made of chambra per ti or 76 rolling pin, Miss Ida Musco- vitz, a husky Russian domes tle, played hide and seck with a burglar. When trapped, the thief dived through a window minus bia loot —feoond Floor —First Floor, | Women’s 16-Button Length White Kid Gloves, Special $1.75 Pr. XCEPTIONAL vatues in Women’s 16-button-length Gloves of white, glace-finished kid, cut in mousquetaire style—sizes 514 to 7144. Two hundred pairs of these Gloves in a special selling, Saturday, at $1.75 pair. New Glove Assortments at $1.00 Include : Glace Kid Gloves in pi | Overseam - sewn Kid] Cape Gloves in P. X. MO HOTeRETCCTT TCT Ce. * * Rix Riverside, Cal, Sept. 6. }@ An erstwhile captive balloon, #) *\@ cut loose during the Ocean #} he Park fire, last night, anchored #| PERE EEEEESEER EE ED) ttn drag rope to a trolley line. # & Traffic suspended 20 minutes. ® Lodi, Cal. —Twelve were| Armed with a poker anda 7 considered. | | aeeteeeeee r 4 = T undortakers, }@ The balloon war pilotions * jan jurors, all wives of unde 1 gat on a coroner's jury here to de [PPPS SHEFF EEE EH EH 99 do | on aeyhen. tel ntrasting cide the cause of death of Hi Scott Cathoun, attorney for the . ; i i aaa et buttoned Yamamoto, » Japanese. Accidental) raion Machine Co., has asked Ket sewn style, one clasp, Paris- | Gloves, two clasp, in white, | Style, one-clasp, black, whitg death was their verdict. jeree in Bankruptcy Joho P. Hoyt/] point embroidery, black r ait ten F | PT BAOK, baw mitted to 7 j d ta Girls’ Serge Dresses { $1.75 and $2.50 Dresses that the company be permitted (018 white and colors. | black, tan, brown and g b4 PRE R EERE E | tense and manage the Maple Valley | —First Fioor. ay |Lamber Co. The object of the pe ree Angeles, Sept, 6-—Traf- * tition is to cut down administration | here when a procession of tar. # | Spenses for the running of the | Antulas and centipedos escaped #| Plant. Children’s Serge Sailor Dresses | Children’s Rain Capes, $1.95) At $5.95 | At $1.45 cinoma y "0. Dwlon ¢ slain Rain Capes with rubberi sur’ 4 Girls’ dresses made of navy Highland Dloomer dresses Muslinwear from an insectorium, paraded ®/ 44 /org vin‘ Ginbi tet In one- and two-piece styles, of plain t »berized surface or blue wool serge in one and | for children, made of ging- Buyer. the pavement. Horses balked and, Ore-—-Gee nue ent rm be i dhe i with sailor blouse | *Ubberized sateen, in navy-blue, maroon two plece sailor style or with | hy tn pla stripes = and and two women became bys mer officer, put on bis old star and navy- blue serge, designed with sailor blow jeallied forth to “arrest” a newly | fancy yokes, sizes 6 to 14 | pi bloomers — at- Saturday is al- t s. : 3 to ¢ years. ways children's Second Floor, Center Seetion. day here When You Buy Shoes at The Bon Marche You can know that brown—made in full, circular style, witht shirred h Half-lined with plaid silk oF cotto oken sizes, 4 to 16 years. Spee terical. Attendants captured the fugitives, years, wedded couple, friends of bis, ax alfm trimmed in silk braid, and with full plaited joke, On the way Patrolman Bunn| jeaw him and arrested bim for im SPP E EEE EEE He perscnating an officer. Meeting of the Pacific Northwest ~ Society of Engineers, in the Cham-| Portland, Ore—*“Don't talk eo |i ber of Commerce rooms tonight. much,” t# an offictal order isued to will be addressed by Judge J. T.| policemen here, after a complaint | Ronald. The judge has just return-|from the district attorney's office | ed from a long trip that took him | that many cases were lost through to the borders of Mexico. the garrulousness of officers. i i +eeeeeeeee es eeeeee skirts. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices $6. $10.00, $12.50 and $16.50. I —Second Fioor. } cial $1.95, BASEMENT SALESROOM New Separate Coats $8.75 to $22.50 — HESE early displays show how successful we have been if} combining attractive styles, good tailoring and serviceable fabrics in Coats at moderate prices. : The materials are fashionable weaves of diagonal boule coatings, chinchilla, sealette plush and plaid coatings, made # into smart three-quarter and full-length models, in semi-fitting! and loose, belted styles, the latter with large circular collar and revers. The Coats in sealette plush are lined with a good grade of satin, and fasten with braid frogs. Sizes range from 34 to 46 bust measurement. Prices, $8759 $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and upward to $22. Girls’ School Coats, $5.75 Upward— --loose, polo models with circular collar, also belted-b styles, in chinchilla coatings, boucle weaves, novelty mixtures | and checked cloaking with Hats to match. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 159] 16 and 17 years. Prices $5.75 to $13.75. —Second Floor, you are getting honest shoes with leather soles—and that honest | Col. H. B. Moon, U. 8. A., former. Loe Angeles, Sept. 6—Oblivious ly commandant at Fort Lawton,/of a fire that raged around them, |when the Tenth infantry was here,|two chess players were forcibly re died in Washington, D. ©. this| moved from their board by firemen. | week. Word was received here by | Police rescued a fireman from the} his son, H. A. Moon of Fuutleroy| verbal attack of the player who! park. had his game virtually won. you are buying them at & lower price than any other store can quote, AGM doa HM. Children’s $2.00 Shoes, 8 1-2 to 2, $1 50 State and county engineers are today tnapecting the Snoqualmie pass route, The purpose of the |f] itrip is to get data to prepare a |preliminary estimate of improving |the highway. i i a a in en i i in in ie ee ee Pasdena, Cal., Sept. 6.—Ru. ® pert B. Turnbull, defeated can | didate for the assembly, knows ® what “misfortune never comes ® singly” means. While the elec * tion officers were counting * him out the plant of his mag- ® azine, “Scenic America” was ® burning at Ocean Park. * ) » * Snodgrass For Baturday, children’s day, I am going to give a good * special In shoes. Sizes $% to 2, In patent leather and gunmetal Shoe Buyer. calf for children, Made with good wearing solex in button e styles; on male for a day, at $1.56 « pair inst of $2 The growing business of attic has necessitated the sending of L. C. Gilman, aenistant to the presi- dent of the Greag Northern, here in order to look after the western end kee teeth hee he teh of the business. | romeneremastinecenent seesaneeremnd ae REFRESHING FRANKNESS. _ Girls’ $2.50 Shoes, a Pair | Boys’ Growing girls’ $2.50 viet kid Boys’ $1.00 high cut off tan and gunmetal calf blucher storm boots made with honest shoes Good styles made on leather soles, in sizes 4 to 5% sensible shape lasts, with low je t will sell them Saturday at e 2, | heels, Sizes 2% to 6 at $2. | 00 & por, seeeeeeeeee Children’s $1.50 Shoes, a Pair Women’s $3.00 Shoes, a Pair Viet kid and patent Wather shoes Patent leather button shoes with welt soles, either kid or y t 6 / en serie, Mae 8 to T ot He's Gloth tops and military heels, e pair. Regular $1.50 value. zen 2% to 6 I Can Make My Own Prices on Groceries Because in most cases | buy directly from the maker or the grower—in large quantities for spot cash so that with the excep- tion of my profit—always a modest one~you buy direct from the producer when you buy your groceries here—and not only that but when you buy groceries from me you get the full protection of the broad Bon Marche guarantee of “money back” If not right. —Basemont Salesroom, Lingerie Waist Clearance} 35c and 45c Creamery Butter, extra fine grade Iowa brand, freshly 1 grade, strictly ‘ agen ; ; ; pana f churned. Weturdey, 1%.....008C Shoulder Hams} #08 jue at 2 EMAINING broken lines of Women's Lingerie Waists in Dutch-neck styles are to be eae eget Reneh Mess, guaranteed Gaqesd. Choos inte, ono of the best closed out Saturday in two re-priced lots, as follows: day, dow ; c 10 pound can secu 22: Butter, the celebrated Rog- ie delictoun fo L }.~ L 223: era brand, freshly made 19 ° eipgtel 20c ot ot Saturday, pound ‘ c Sardines, 12 oll war- = i Fancy Yakinn Kithertn Veachen, Properly trimmed tine lar Includes about one hundred and fifty Includes about two hundred and filty fancy free stones, only a few hun: fand smoked plenic ¢ 4 cans for a ; area boxes left while style. shou hams Canes, 20" own baking, ‘choice of waists in sheer lawns, trimmed in laces, in- | Waists, in lawns and mulls, Dutch-neekl LY + DO: ‘or aturday’s sell chocolate cocoanut, maple or nut * . : "4 . teed Pickiine Spices, tne | ing ative a" pound.| icing while you walt, sertions and French embroidery; a variety | styles, trimmed with tastefully-combinell res' nd, fo ayers c, 3 layers * . i . , ‘ fomorrow, pound. to: ..--406 irouirth’ “Floor of models, all with Dutch necks; for clear- | laces, insertions and embroidery medallions ance, 35¢. | For clearance, 45¢. 50c Silk Lisle Hose 39¢ Pair An exeelient quality of imported hose, full fashion ed with high double heels. soles and toes with lavender tops. Sizes 4% to 10 at 39 Main floor, ” Misses’ 35c Onyx Hose 25¢ Pair Saturday I am going to sell misses’ 96c “Onyx” silk Male stockings at 26¢ a pair. ave a full line of sizes, eo, in fine quality. Main oor. 15e Handkerehiets 3 for 25¢ Misses’ white linen lawn initial handkerchiefs, fin ished with %-inch hem stitched borders, full alze, in perfect condition, at 3 for a5c, Main floor, —Basement Salesroomh, Odd Silk Waists, Special $1.00 3 one hundred Novelty Silk Waists in soft taffetas and messalines, designed in tailored and semi-dress effects, and in novelty-stripe, solid and changeable colorings. A fi Pongee Waists are included. For clearance, $1.00. Boys’ Schoo! Shoes Misses’ Shoes Special $1.25 Special $1.45 Boys’ School Shoes of good box calf, with Broken lines of Misses’ and Childrena} heavy soles—all solid leather stock and $ Shoes in patent leather, gun-metal and tall good for lots of hard wear. Sizes 9 to 2,$ calf—sizes in the lot from 8% to 2, but not Special, Saturday, $1.25 pair. all of these sizes in any one style.» Sp $1.45 pair. October Home Journal Patterns and free style sheets are in—-Mezzanine floor. pe posMARCHE ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UN “Do you think your father would object to my seeking your rand?” | Don't know, I'm sure. If he’s anything like me he would,” Basement Satesroom, —Basement Sal