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"BETTER GET DAUGHTER’S SCHOOL CLOTHES | WE NEED EVERY CENT WE | _ AT THE BON MARCHE TOMORROW — THE SEATTLE STAR CHILDREN’S SAMPLEFALL §=~<7 COATS 4 e SF | 1/2 price JUST HALF PRICE FOR A LOT OF CHILDREN'S htop E FALL COATS, made of broadcloth, plush, corduroy, Astrakhan, chin chilla, melton or pacca, in fancy low-belted or mannish styles, ranging in prices from $6.00 to $16.50, reduced to $3.00 to $8.25 each $10.00 COATS AT $5.00 $12.50 COATS AT $6.25 $13.50 COATS AT $6.75 $15.00 COATS AT $7.50 $16. 50 COATS AT $8.25 GIRLS’ $3.95 TO $4.95 COLORED | WASH DRESSES, 6 TO 12 YEARS GIRLS’ $1.49 DRESSES MADE OF 98e PERCALE, GINGHAM OR LINEN GIRLS’ COLORED WASH DRESSES, $2.95 A REDUCTION ON GIRLS’ COLORED WASH made of od with oo ang perca r Hnene, with round or square DRESSES, made of fine gingham c in many different styles. Some have large skirts, round necks, trimmed with embrol ed collars, others are trimmed with em- — S« have pe ped collars, cuffs and ties and some reversible models; 6 to 14 from 6 to 12 ra of age, now at each econd Floor of The Bon Ma Pure Thread Silk Hose | at 95e pr. WOMEN’S PURE THREAD SILK STOCKINGS with elas Women’s 35c Onyx Hose at 25¢ pr. WOMEN’S SILK LISLE “ONYX” fast black hose—full | fashioned with double spliced tle garter tops—full fash | soles, heels and toes, and foned, with double | elastic garter tops. Regular Hsle soles, heels and 35e hose, specially priced for Shown in black, white, tan Saturday's selling at 25¢ a and all popular colors. $1.25 Extra special value. values, Saturday a pair pair. 15e STOCKINGS 10c PR. Children’s medium ribbed fast black Cotton Stockings— elastic legs and double heels and toes. Sizes 5 to 9%. The kind that will stand the rough and tumble wear. 10c a pair. RUFFNECK SWEATERS, WOMEN’S RUFFNECK WOOL SWEATERS— of best Germantown yarns with single or double 25¢ STOCKINGS 17c PR. | | | Or 3 pairs for 50e. Chit | | | dren's “Round Ticket,” me dium ribbed Cotton Stockings fast black—triple knees, elastic legs and double spliced linen heels and toes. Sizes | | SWEATERS, $4.50. RUFFNECK | pockets and | $5.00 | RUFFNECK CHILOREN’S “SEATTLE-MADE” SWEATERS, with double collars, twe pearl buttons. From best Germantown yarns aces wool {n Seattle. | Pearl buttons apd /iny | Shown in cardinal, maroon and Oxford. Sizes 28 Price. $6.00. olors, ca) Bt maroon ath xfor to 36. RUFFNECK SWEATERS, $3.75 | MISSES’ UNION SUITS 50c EACH | Misses’ fine ribbed, medium weight Cotton Union Children’s “Seattle-Made” Ruffneck Wool Sweat- | Suits—-fleece lined, with high neck» long sleeves, ers—shown in cardinal, maroon and Oxford, in | ankle length. Pretty crocheted necks and fronts. sizes 28 to 34. Splendid for school wear. Spe | Sizes up to 16 years. | cially priced for Saturday at $3.75. | Lower Main Floor of Bon Marche’s Union 8t. Store. | MEN’S 50e ALL-SILK NECKWEAR OVER 1500 OF THEM TO CHOOSE FROM AT —_. ALL NICE NEW AUTUMN PATTERNS, in wide, open ends or the narrow, reversible style—every Tie a good 50c value—so good that the boys are pushing them out 6 and 12 at a time—only 29¢ apiece. MEN’S 89c COTTON UNION SUITS, IN ALL SIZES, 69¢ For Saturday only we have reduced our 8% good weight Cotton Union Sults to 69c. Men's styles in ecru and white, in all sizes. MEN’S $1.00 MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS PRICED 89c Regular $1.00 Muslin Night Shirts, made of “Fruit of the Loom” muslin, the recognized best brand, full cut and well made, at 89c each 6 PAIRS OF MEN'S 20c SOCKS IN BLACK AT $1 Men’s 20c Socks, in black only, 50-gauge, fine knit, fast colors and seamless. Buy them here Saturday at 6 pairs for $1.00. MEN’S “PREMIER” DERBY AND VELOUR HATS $3 Men's “Premier” Hats in soft, plain and rough mixed felts, derbies and velour hats, in all the new blocks, with the new velvet bands and fancy buckles. —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. SPECIALS IN THE TOY SHOP $2.50 Hammocks, 6 1-2 ft. Long 35 ins. Wide, $1.85 Thread Hammocks, with green, yellow and white, PIVER’S 75¢ PERFUMES | 59c oz. The famous T. Piver'as Imported French Perfumes—noted for their de Nightfully fragrant odors and lasting qualities. The following popular odors to choose from AZUREA, SAFRANOR, VIVITZ ROSIA, LE TREFLE, | FLORAMYE AND ESPERIN 's Honey and Almond Cream—the kind aide Cream—it !* Kroaselons “te 25¢ | "25c¢ Greens wh “a0e Triet regular Powder. rday a Ribbon Dew en you car Fiower Cream—Saturde Omega Cora Cure—romoves hard and soft Try box Children's Shoes, with and vict kid 6 to &, at 95e am palr or 1°08: Boy's Kangaroo Call Shoes Priced $2.00 pr. Double weave and extra stron, well finished spreaders, in platds o} and stripes of red and green. $1.00 Well Made Tennis Rackets at 75¢ Each These Tennis Rackets are made of good, straight gr wood, very evenly and closely strung and we) 1.00 value at 76c each. —Fourth Floor of The Bon SATURDAY SPECIALS IN OUR BRIGHT AND AIRY CAFE LUNCHEON 11A. M.TO 2 P. M., 25¢ SPECIAL SATURDAY DINNER, 50c BOILED BEEF WITH SPANISH SAUCE, | MOCK TURTLE SOUP, ROAST LEG OF LAMB STEWED CARROTS AND MASHED POTATOES, WITH WATERMELON PICKLE—PEAS IN BAKED RICE CUSTARD PUDDING, WITH TEA, | CREAM AND SWEET POTATOES, LETTUCE COFFEE OR MILK, 25c. SERVED IN OUR CAFE, AND TOMATO SALAD, PEACH SUNDAE AND SIXTH FLOOR. CAKE, TEA, COFFEE OR MILK. GET YOUR SATURDAY GROCERIES AT THE BON MARCHE Washington Creamery Butter The very best quality—and freshly churned. try a pound or two at tomorrow's special prices you will like it. quality ned 4 1 LB. FOR --- 35c--- 3 LBS, FOR mis nos | laundry ne bars, 4c Butter—guaranteed strictly pure lar 6 a rade is sandwiches: s 1Tc | : tor and Gambie's best. | Naphtba Soap—Fon Marche naphtha—one @ | the best brands. A ber ‘ 4c me | Y f 1 “Mayflower Prunes—fanoy quality latest crop prune: fayflower’ | saturday, @ pour eye 4c a pound Tc | Yellow Cream Cheese—splendid quality-—epocially Kent con of bolled ham pressed leed for Baturday 4 Oe eae nilced for sandwiches ound : 19c tems “RUE aber icapeniainmres, TY BelstL tellus Rh Ede Bel eae LR Rea Mayflower Coffee—our popular ®bo grad Orange-O—o dolighttully refreshing flower coffee. Saturday, summer beverage. A package 10c & pouna —Feurth Floor of The Ron Marche. | UNION STRERT——suconn avenvn POMPEIA, | | | | | | le CAN GET,” SAYS S. E. C0. Charles Freeman, 709 East 69th) which compelled the through trans st., bought a round trip to Tacoma | portation claimed by him, but never on the interurban line. th « the matter would be taken When he returned, July 6, he of- up with the pany It was, A fered, on a Tacoma street car, the cour letter Was sent to the return part of his Seattle ticket for Puget und Bleetrie Ce and a @ fare, But the conductor refused courteous reply eceived § from to accept It. Freeman paid a nickel Judge John A. Shac vie ford, attorney under protest and took a receipt. |for the road Ho went the recetpt to the state| “We do not intend to modify our public service comminsion, contend: | rules,” wa eford’s reply in Ing that he was entitled to a ride! substance Woe need every cent from any point in Beattle to any n get.” point In Tacoma, and return, and omminstoner ng enclosed that the company therefore recetved a y of the Sha ‘ord letter to @ nickel too much Freeman, and tely inquired While the matter was a small! whether, tn view of his explana one, Freeman told the commission, |“the commission should close tts it Inve doa principle files In the matter.” The commisston informed Free-| Freeman has not yet replied to man there was no specific >! Spinning’s letter PLAN aAeROAD TO DIGGINGS J.B. Close, of Close brothers,) Shushar untry, to Investigate financial backers of the White Pass | the r o arenas e 7 1 from hite rue to & Yukon Route, left by train Aug on i pl 15 to White Horse, from there to) Thiy projected line would be Coffee Creek by" steame 4 at} about 270 mile ne and would tap that point took pack horses for the|a rich tributary co ntry an honest! t nd 18th av r Meiwoounee Suen ete ka ch y he muckraked Sonttle 4 the reward of Wednesday nix and Mra A Mer inted that ft be W. H. Ward, of the Bostonian apart-| paid to Riley's relative, and a mes ments, lost $3,900 in a roll of bills|senger wan dispatched with {t to between thelr home and | her hom Lincoln playfield The money represented savings Thursday, the money was re-|of rs. turned to them n the town,” now says George B. Riley, a real eatate | War I'm for {t, first, last and man, with offices tn the all the time.” building, and woman ‘ His address is now permanently picked up the bundle on Pine at. |chang: 4 from Ban Diego to 5 GIRL BINDS AND GAGS SELF Aug. 22.—After where she has been taken by f misadventures | friends eaten in a cem girl's adventures for three und and gagced In ns provided a police home, planned and ¢ ed, the policg nay, by the girl h elf, Martha Walters ts b today at ut og snitarium COUNCIL | POSITION UP IN AIR the for the counct! seems to have None of numerous cand!-| Hesketh ts a fetpal owner ed the necessary five votes GOES HOME; SENT TO PRISON BERLIN Past 60 years old, and homesick ener, of the Fathegland, od in Kiel om July 18 ing the amne immediately ities and Great wa was arre mad his od, © himself rprise when he urtmartialed for Jesertion and sentenced. He San Francisco and t been sall jing from that port ever since. LONG AUTO TRIP WITH BODY LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22.—To ful-; ments were completed today by W fill the dying wish of Michael Mo- A. Peck of Los An ran, Franctaco automobile Moran's remain: — in an automob man, that his body might be trans! sq! be made ported to its final retsing place in| next W New York by automobile, arran to com fIsn’ t It an Odd World? CUPID ON THE WIRE.—Evanaton, Il, has been kicking about bad telophone service, The company says tt is powerless, and points out that 17 operators out of 70 have married within a month, and half of the remainder are engaged TO END THE DROUGHT, Chinese tin the Honan district have taken their gods out of the temples and set them In the sun to bake until they appreciate the need of rain a San jete the trip In a mor th "2 ew © SITHOLOGICAL NOTE.—The bird on Secretary Bryan's seal, attached to peace treaties, is in reality a war eagle. ee ee ORD of peace dove WOMAN IN POUGHKEE la cord couldn't stop the flow } BE, N. Y., who drew her own tooth with of blood and ts dying. e 6 * © . ALL TTLED NOW.—in a suffrage argument, Dr. Harvey W Wiley dec od that woman is a “sploit from the same monitious bio. plasm” nan | Oe been bereft not her, she knows wilyem too well wilyem {s foreman at a race track, and a cuppel of days ago a cop |found his suitcase on the brooklyn bridge {t had some of his clothes in it and a note asking sumboddy to notify his wife that he had took a brodie Into the drink anuther cop took the suitcase and the note out to the house and sattery—mrs. wilyem bad pr does not think that she has| mrs, badger was there she did not weep or moan, she looked over the clothes, and read the note, and then she said wilyem is not fn the river before he left home he put on his best clothes and a new silk shirt | wilyem {8 not the man to dress himself all up to jump offen a | bridge also 1 have diskovered that the day he disappeared he drawed out 165 bucks that he had in the bank | wilyem did not draw out that dough to sink it in the river then she took anuther slant at wilyem’s note, which was signed “an unfortunit soul” \ 1 have got an idee where wilyem may be, she says, with his now clothes and his 165 dollers and when {| see him agen he will be an unfortunit soul, beleave me Johny FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30---Closes at 5:30 Daily Boys’ School Suits, $7.50 THE new Section devoted to Boys’ Clothing Hf and Furnishings has in reac } cially strong showing of Norfol moderate price. tration. Materials are Mixtures in gray and brown and serviceable herringbone and dix agonal-stripg cheviots. | Price, $7.50. Also carried in representative lines, Boyy’ Overcoats, Boys’ Hats and Caps and Boys liness an espe. If k Suits at this HH One model is shown in illus. Waists. —~Becond Piew, New Muslin Petticoats, $1.00 made of 1 at bottom with HP mac en i rh s skirt cut on straight lines and is esp e for wear with house dresses, Price, $1.00. re Second Pies, Women’s New Net Waists, $2.75 MONG the new arrivals in the Waist Section is a charming model of white net over pink chiffon, trimmed with pearl but. tons and lace frills at collar and cuffs. Made in Dutch-neck style, with three-quarter sleeves finished j} with turn-back cuffs. A good style for afternoon or evening wear. Price, $2.75, — Basement Saisroem Girls’ Wool Coat ( Sweaters, $5.00 ° IRLS’ Wool Coat Sweaters, knit in plain rib stitch, with large rolling collar; cardinal, gray and white, izes 6 to 14 years; $5.00. Gecond Fleer, Tailored Suits for Fall, $18.50 peta hy tailored and Novelty Suits in Ratine, f Bedford Cord, Serge and Fancy Suitings, ff are among these new arrivals. These Coats are in the new 38-inch lengths and the skirts illustrate new ideas in draping. Colors include new shades of brown, gray, black, navy and mixtures. Sizes for women and misses. Price, $18.50. Misses’ Coats, $5.00 to $12.50 New Fall models, well-tailored from Boucle, Zibeline, Astrachan Cloth and Fancy Coatings, in brown, gray, black and fancy mixtures. Both long and three-quarter styles are the sizes range from 6 to 19 years. $5.00 to $12.50. represented ; Prices, SELLING OF NEW FALL SUITINGS AT $1.25 YD. Rasement_salesronm Children’s Wash Dresses at $1.35 grade | Pamelia Aprons Special 75c HE attractive Coverall Apron shown in sketch is made of navy or delft-blue percale with white dot, white with black pin stripe, white with black dot, or white with blue or black cros® —materials are fine ginghams, galateas and per- | cales in stripe and check pat- terns as well as plain colors, and the Dresses are tastefully trimmed with contrasting color, embroidery and but- tons. Sizes 6 to 14 years. bar. Finished at neck and Just the kind of Dresses | sleeves with red or W that will be required for | rick-rack braid. school wear, and very attract | Special, 75c. ive values at $1.35 Basement Sales Women’s Walking Boots $2.50 Pair iprvasat Patent Gun-metal Calf Buttom Shoes, made over full, high with one-inch heel —Basement Salesroom Muslin Gowns 58c and 75c toe last, | on TTT : | A style that combines com A TTRACTIVE value in a] - “i Kimono Gown of soft fort with service. Sizes 2% | to. 7, widths B to D. Preg muslin, with round yoke ma- 5.6 | ;. $2.50 pair chine-embroidered in dainty Women's’ Black Velvet floral design, set in with Bar- Boots with 14-button t0P men lace insertion, Finished short-vamp last, vie at neck and sleeves with Bar- toe, Goodyear welt sole medium military heel. Sizes 2% to 7%; widths A to D. Price, $3.00 pair. Boys’ Gun-metal Calf Button and Lace Shoes, built over full high-toe last, with two full soles, Sis to 13, $2.00 pair; 13% to 2, $2.50 pair; 2% to 5¥4y $278 men edge. Price, 75ce. Another pretty Gown, also of soft neck with muslin, is trimmed at A | Barmen lace inser- | | pair tion, ribbon-drawn — beading ¥ : af Children’s Patent Vici Kid “Sh es with top of blac with edge to match. Price, velvet, tan kid or matt kid; sizes 2 to 5 special 58c. pair; 5% to 8, speciale $1.00 pair. —Rasement Saleeron® ~Pasement Salearoom. a @ @aeaw ®f2 fa 8 4s ewrdeanre wu raw mash ae i wna are