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THE SEATTLE STAR | ALL REMAIN NG A SALE OF WASH SKIRTS WORTH UP TO $4.50, SLIGHTLY SOILED at $1.95 NOW'S THE TIME TO GET A GOOD WASH SKIRT AT $1.95, worth up to $4.50 each from pure French and German linens, ratine and Bedford cord, in pink, blue, white, tan and certse. Some are made with front and back panels, or panel back and fastened at side front; others with tiny tucks at waist in the back, fastened on the | "@: )- eee Irish point or Rer derings. one. PORTIERES TO $3.50 AT $2.50 Tapestry and Rep Portieres, 40 to 50 inches wide, with choice tapestry side borders. Make nice hangings for single or folding doors; $2.50 pair. $9.00 SEAMLESS RUGS $6.95 EA. Wool and Fiber Rugs, size 9x12 feet, woven in one piece, with rich, soft colors; perfectly reversible i7e ATIONS AT THIS RATE Choose | -at $1.49-| A PAIR It’s far too good a chance to let slip by. They Are Cable Net and Fine Brussels Weaves, in Nice Shaded Designs white or the Arabian shade, in Cluny, all made with a double twisted thread, insuring much wear and many laun- Don’t miss this bargain—it’s a good 20¢ CURTAIN SWISSES 15c ¥D. BURLAP 121/2¢ yd. Art Burlap tn rich WASH DRESSES That We’ve Been Selling at $5 and $6.95—Go on the Bon| Marche Bargain Square Tomorrow at -$2.98-| Why, the materials used in their making cost more than this ridiculously | low price. OF COURSE, YOU WON'T ASK US TO it w manifestly impossible for us to do s The dresses are the ones we have had such success with at $5.00 and $6.9 and there are many pretty styles still left Lots of the striking coat effects in tan linen with white skirts; some smar with dainty crepe collars—and loped embroidery ed and equally pretty—all go $2 | CHARMING SILK DRESSES woRTH UP TO $19.50 SPECIALLY PRICED at $14.50 A LOT OF PRETTY SILK DRESSES, INCLUD. ING CHARMEUSE MODELS, gathered on yoke | in front, and vest of collar and cuffs of novelty silk. Ot n and navy foul ards with pencil stripes, fronts of tucke | with skirt tunic style. brocaded band trimmings —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. | And they are here in either pure Soe” naissance designs— White Figured Curtain Swisses, 40 20c a yard, 15e a yard. $1.10 COUCH COVERS 79¢ EACH Oriental Stripe Tapestry Couch Cov ers, 50 inches wide, fringed all round to match centers; just the kind for sanitary couches; each rugs; Very sanitary floor coverings. brown color, best ‘ grade, suitable for} $1.25 VELVET RUGS 89¢ EACH 20c BORDERED SCRIMS 17c YD. | *"") coverings or] _ Cholce Axminster and Velvet Rugs, New Fall Scrims, double printed portieres; 12%c a 11-8 yards Jong, 27 inches wide, with borders with plain centers; others novelty woven cloth; very popular curtain material, at 17c a yard. yard, nicely fringed ends, In a good variety of colorings; 89¢ each —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. IT PAYS TO BUY GROCERIES AT THE BON MARCHE TOMATOES, NO. 2, CANS, PRICED BUTTER, PO! large size 3 Ibs. for $1 Limit, 12 to a pur- ton Creamery No phone orders. phone orders. 22c | Madrona brand, cans. chaser. Rossted Coffee, an excellent blend coffee, freshly roasted. A pound Cream of Wheat, the ideal breakfast food that everyone likes. A package Peanut Batter, one of the purest and best Delicious for sandwiches. Pound Chip Beet, splendid inspected.” A poun: No Phone OrdersAccepted From 9 to\Remaants ot 58 is 11 A. M./19@ yard A big lot of Silk Remnants In black and colors, in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, remainder of our best selling lines; worth 59¢ # yard; till 11 a. m. 19 a yard —Main Floor of The Bon Marche. 15c EMBROIDERY BANDS 5c A YARD Swiss and Nainsook Embrotdery P: widths and dainty sha 15e value from 9 to 11 a —Upper Main Floor of ‘The Hon Marche. CHILDREN’S 25c DRESSES AT 17e Children’s Colored Wash Dreases, in long-waisted style, round neck, sleeves; sizes 1 to 4 years; till 11 a. m. —Seeond Fioor of The Hon Marche, 6e CALICOES AND LAWNS 3c YARD ands in assorted made she 4 of percale kimono Calicoes and Lawns in mill ends, lengths 10 yards; medium and dark colors; worth 6c a ys "i on sale from 9 to . mn. 3c @ yard —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 4 FOR 25¢ Old Duteh Spe gape that chases dirt and you money. t 4 telephone orders; Ups. a.m EMA EE ———s BOOND av FINE CREAMERY .16¢ | MOUNT VERNON MILK, CAN Mt. Vernon Not over chaser. UND....30C 00. Washing Butter. No We can a pur Milk, 7¢ 12 cans to Ham Salad, made from Swift's Pre ham and best mayonnaise. A na Rolled slices i Violet Onta, brand. On Sale J Day Loong 25c WHITE FLAXONS '") Cottons LENGTHS UF 10a wanue/ Cottons 15ea pose for Less White Flaxons, 32 Inches w in mt lengths up to 15 yards; very fine and sheer comes tn neat checks, stripe 4 crons-bars, at lic @ yard; value 26¢ Fine Nainsook in yards 15¢ FINE NAINSOOKS 8 L ‘Se YARD mill ends fine for inches wide wear and children's wen a yard 12 1- 2e DRESS GINGHAMS 8 1-2¢ YD. ae 25 WhITE BATS AT 95¢ EACH each 25¢ SOIESETTES AT 12 1-2e A YARD | n—Upper Main loor, RCHE BNUY 4 chiffon | Some of eoliennes with | inches wide, with nice designs, worth | for Wednesday's seiling, | | ‘WOMEN HEIR TO FADED HAIR | AND TOOTHLESS GUMS | LONDON, | beauty of which gre beauty 1 idl uring ame of civill on”, has the Rev, A. M all, vicar of (20, How. ty powsible to tl ; eat number, the many thousand Burton Wood, in & vigorous article! employed in mills and factories | in his parish magazine, which to-|and on the pit brow, condemned t¢ day ts attracting ger tion. | a life of incessant drudgery? H But it ts not woma de-}ean the children of the pale clares, & re corked, — undeve of any pretens! of fae r form? If tored to wom. . Op t be afforded for Its to inherit the | is to be rer plain features, the hard expres. | portunity m sions, the rough skin, the fur- | evolutior nan must that | rowed brow, the toothless | ‘the woman 1 Thou gavest me gums’, the thin, coarse, faded | is freed entire! om employments hair, the ungraceful motion | which hinder ‘ and the mannish stride. levelopment on the ¢ Conditions of life must be en-| intellectual er soul proj Urely altered to restore to her the’ the other." VIENNA, Aug must give me ar lally good have to day,” sald Frie ch, Wasseahot A young cle he entered bis fa vorite ba " 1 1 arked the elderly barber, noting Friederich’s Inven der erally uce appearance; “getting married, I suy be ho } you guess that?” asked the astonished customer hed by the barber's sympathetic Interest, proceeded to tell e. only 16 years of age, had promised rental ‘Therefore » would be Frau Wassenhot and In a half-h registrar's office for the cere At the appointe the reg in her It was Ut the nd There's father! derich stepped into and fainted ‘ar lover thetic barber unmarried r—and pderich tm still HERE’S SEVEN- YEAR- OLD HERO ALBANY ter ditch wi nf aw “tha hia playm “ | he, without he , to the deep and swift wa years, - after a har fl atrugele, man ing nec 1a 4 to bring the little girl to the here today for saving the life of Iit-| edge of the ditch, where both we |“ Ora Geutr 4 who had! rescued SOUND DOBBIN’S DEATH KNELL TACOMA, Aug power for fire fix ¢ t sion here med the chief top net FI apt sxion Karly Busiae today the chiefs left on a spectal train for Mount Rainier “ session will be resumed tomorrow TO CUT OFF TACOMA’S WATER? TACOMA, Aug. 26.—Free water, were for a wult |for « Mir or the re ° | moval unty roads of the ente pipes s ara f Tacoma. te today of t commis county ors. Two years to dig up the pipe ago, when veys were being line and deprive citizens of Tacoma made, city water works officials | of water. Murder Tale Crazes Stenographer FORT SMITH, Ark, Aug. 26.— rapher, became mentally incapable |Back of the battle to save the] after the trial, the result of spend |iite of O Davis, 18-yearold| ing a week in taking down the evi jalayer of Ne Moneyhun, minis-| dence of the c Weeks elapsed | ters daughter and his school her cond showed no tm i that he grant-| until the governor was advised of last night the girl's condition did it become y that Mies| known that the testimony probably court # nog-' coat ber e her | reason at which she became intox concern, whom ‘ 6 tcated | assault Miss Quick Moreland has issued a statement Jclaima to be 15 years o biicity recently as a cc ived | that he does not know the girl, and ntithat the charg are false. CAN'T STAND FOR MOLASSES Aug RERLIN facturers whic lowing the The patriotic outburst among German manu m to label their goods with imperial tit fol recent 25th anniversary of his reign, h en er's quenched market od with “Jubilee” cigars, choco. i ellas, but when one firm applied | Jubilee of His Majesty the bm: Mian agriculture, deciding it was verelgn's name, circularized ighout Prussia with a strong inst the pr ADOLPH GUST IS FREE AGAIN prote at a Adolph A. Gust 1s again at ber phries, in the supreme court ty, After remaining in the county | Gust's etnanes y, ording to Judge Humphries, consisted in a jail fo ne wee b tte ' 5 s ail for three weeks, his a ¥*! fatlure to pay $3,000 court costs tn Monday put up an appeal bond In} the divorce case, wherein his prop the sum of $6,000 for him and will] ert reputed of the value of $300, try the contempt ct he was committed by urge, Judge on which | was divided equally between Hum mf h his wife and himae if. | counell Monday adopted aj necessary help to procure data on| tion d poration | which to base these and similar | co to ontractors | suits, involving an aggregate for erued {Interest on| amount of $250,000, Another reso. local improvement bonds, to which,| lution Instructs Comptroller Car the supreme court heid, they are| roll to pay nothing in accrued tnter-| not entitled jest to any contractors on local im An ordinance was also passed | provement work subsequent to No.| apps ating $250 to employ the| vember 18, 1912 | WOMEN USED AS ‘GUINEA PIGS’, BERLIN, Aug, 26,—That women! As a result of an open letter, of the underworld In Frankfort written by Wassman to Prof have 1 seized and forcibly used Ehriich, asking whether he had| as “guinea pigs” in knowledge of these facts, and ap-| gl t proved of human beings being! ith Prof. Ehrlich ”" treated. with this remedy agatiet 1 5 deaths have their will, the prosecuting attorney yer of women have been brought action against Wasaman m blind or lamed as a result for libel. This action has now been of the treatment, are some of withdrawn, which is taken as in the charges mad ry Herm Wass dication that there is ground |man, editor of a local paper. the charges - FOR STEALING eix chickens, a negro in Lockland, O., waa fined | $500 and sent to the workhouse for 60 days girl brings $ JILTED ON », discovered tubercuinsis | damage sult Her her family RUGENIC fiance GROUNDS, Chicago claimed to have a KANSAN LOST a golf match when a snake swallowed bis golf ball, | ®9 er, with whom he was In b | provement. When it became apy }@ tragic story that was revealed|ent she could not transcr ay, the day set for Davis'| notes other stenographers were at ‘ayetteville A wee ed in, but they also could n: at) pito was granted Davie late| read them. Sh » aban-| The time allotted by law to ap. s » da acaff 1 » the su me court thus uy fat and the ¢ hope to stay sage from Littie Rock informing| the execution of the sentence was him a respite had been granted.|a respite from the gove Not FREDERICK & NELSON Stere Opens at 8:30---Closes at 5:30 Daily Shadow Laces Specially Priced 25c, 35c and 45c Yard A desir permits these low prices. the able, and evening gowns, SPECIAL, 25¢ YARD—| SPECIAL, from 6 to top Long Silk Gloves Special 75c Pair | | PECIALLY priced for bro. ken lines of Sixteen-button length Silk luding black with white embroid black clearance, inc } " pongee with em dery, k, jan and navy w T5e pair gray Special, “Senco” Folding Camera, Special $8.75 : ee “Senco” Folding Pocket No. 1-A, takes pictures Special at $8.75. Camera, x44 inches Buster Brown Cameras, $2.00, $3.00, $6.00 and $10.00. fixed focus lens, No, espe 1 Ansco Camera, ate adapted for an ITs $5.00. ially ; takes pic tures 3144x314 Ansco Vest Pocket Camera, takes pic- 2%4x3% «inches, and $7.50. tures requires no focusing, No. 1-A Folding Pocket Ansco, with automatic shutter and reversible finder; $17.50. First Floor. 21 takes pictures 244x4% inches; Manicure Sets, 10c ANICURE SETS, Nail File, Boards, consisting of flexi- ble Orangewood Stick and six Emery 10c Fringed Hair Nets, 5 in package, 10c. 25c. Toilet Soap, 9 cakes in box, 2 Basement Salesroom. Gas Hot Plates Specially Priced AS HOT pressed steel in japanned finish; PLATES with base of heavy made with removable grate, to top, enabling entire burner section to be lifted off for cleaning. special $3.25. special $5.00, Housefurnishings Section. Two-burner size, Three-burner size, New Dress Trimmings | Gird DVANCE in Fall mings costumes and suits arrivals Trim- for a distinct leaning toward rich effects and heavily beaded novelties. lic, Mos noted in this new showing, Colored Beaded several widths Bands, Allovers Flouncings, heavily net, Flouncings, Metal- aic and iridescent effects are also which includes: Bands and Edges in and embroidered of metallic threads Bands, Allovers and Flouncings for evening gowns, with floral on with tracery design beads on white net Applique Bands in Oriental embroidered effects, combined with gold and silver em- broidery. First Floor, H | and burner attached | Full | SPECIAL purchase of over 2, The patterns are all new and Laces are effectively with plain or nos | and and | IC 000 yards of Shadow Laces used for trimming waists and undermuslins. 35¢ YARD— 45¢ YARD neings, 15 t for drapes Light, Y effects, novelty SPECIAL, Straight o me a he j First Floor, Couch Hammocks speci $12.50 OUCH duck non-rust HAMMOCK with removable of heavy khaki cotton mattress spring with helical Legs fold under, permitting hammock to be used as bed Special, $12.50. Couch Hammock of green and white striped duck, with stationary mattress, nom rust springs and folding legs. Special, $9.50. and en spring reinforcements | CHILD'S CRIB HAMMOCK, SPECIAL $7.50— Crib Hammock of heavy khaki duck, measuring 24x48 inches, with two wind shields, removable cotton mattress and folding legs. Special, $7.50. Housefurnishings Sectien Fall Millinery Trimmings ANCY Aigrettes, Wings, Feather Bands and Flowers, 25e to $1.95. Paradise Aigrettes in black and white, $2.95, $5.50 and $9.95. Untrimmed Hats in Velvet, Satin, Plush, Beaver and Velour, $1.95 to $5.50. —Basement Salesroom show | Oriental Full-length | fine | | worked on in sequins and crystal | Galvanized Iron Food Safes, $2.25 OOD SAFES of heavy galvanized iron, adjustable to any window, and be taken off from the outside. $2.25, F cannot Special, Housefurnishings Section, Infants’ Bath Tubs Special $2.50 VAL, Bath Tubs of papier-mache, meas uring 19x27 inches. Enameled white inside and finished in pink or blue outside Very strong and serviceable, special $2.50. Housefurnishings Section. Girdles and Sashes are to play an important part in the new season’s fashions, and many of these are extremely wide and distinctly Oriental in their soft draping. Novelties recently received _ include Sashes in moire and rough silks in black and Oriental colorings, with tasseled ends, $1.25 to $8.50. The Belts or Girdles are of Velvet, Mee saline, Moire, Suede, Kid and Patent Leather, and prices range from 50c to $5.00. LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS —First Floor, ~The Ohio Steel Range particular, With New Sanitary Base Ohio Steel Range is high-grade in every and embodies the result of thirty years of experience in the manufacture of sted! ranges. The ing efficiency has an enviable record for cooke and is “Ohio” and economy of operation, one of the handsomest ranges on the market. THe sketch shows the new sanitary base” Ohio, ¥! its polished top and perfectly plain polished migkel trimmings, Prices, Sixteen-inch oven, Kighteen-inch oven, Twenty-inch oven, so easily kept clean. with connections? SS which complete are water $62