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THE SEATTLE STAR CALL OFF LABOR DAY PARADE | [eee eRe ee me Contral Ly vor Ce ing Wedn nell at th nt. The p will be eliminated so as to save the FREDERICK & NELSON ean Federation of Lat Day will be o ot plentc at We ‘ade If you want your shoes shined Monday, Labor Day you must make your request wh to the unlon bootblacks 4 p.m, Promptly at that hour the curtain will fall the brushes will be put away and the stands closed up. This in the first year of the boot blacks’ unton tn Seattle ed with and park ¥ ; NEW Section on the Second Floor js devoted Sad: 8 dance Be evar rane An toe } to Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings, and is RE TS Rta Cees pa Mcgee pen Magee ready with complete lines that cover Fall and Win. ter requirements for school and dress wear, There will be no Labor Day pa-|addross of the day, Post has not Boys’ Russian, Sailor Blouse and Nor- INTERNAL STRIFE IN SENATE i folk Suits. steeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeees NOW FOR A REMARKABLE MONTH-END EXODUS OF SUMMER WEARABLES AT Away They Go Tomorrow at $5.00 : WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.-Senators La Folletto sin and - Sy Boys’ Overcoats. Regardless of Their Former Value Gatiinger ‘of New “iampahire contributed, tothe “senate rover J Boys’ Hats and Caps. or Present Worth ec Mo ee ee Boys’ vy aists, Shirts and Other F urnish- ~ Come early if you want them, for there is Pome em aACrY there ts a division on the republican aide,” anid La ' ings. . Pr ‘ollette, ere Is a new day coming tn thin ry, If the republicar —aaa going to be a big rush. If} party will not wee it, then ite 1 be taxen by some party that oor, will.” 1 tet ye 0, a $14.50 to $57.50 SUITS $5.00 |SOILED SERGE SUITS $5.00 r prediction seven years ago, es . TAILORED SUITS THAT FOR- | MISSES’ SLIGHTLY SOILED WHITE |] Gailinger, “that rome senators have Ladies Home Journal Patterns MERLY SOLD AT $14.50 TO $57.50— | SERGE SAILOR SUITS—sires 14 to dlsappeare and it tw equally true that the republican | TNVERY Ladies’ Home J : in plain silks, fine serges and handsome | before they got soiled sold 10) the senat me views BK 1 ei adies’ Home Jour ompanied by mixtures; only one or two of a kind; for | $18.50. th éy are ely yred and are Th e shaking his hand, “has , F ented » chart lirections that le of th count ho sympathize Map se/ ply : y, even for the that I am now expressing, and they will put more me 5 te of the type the senator from New Hampshire before * amateur gh with the disposition of these issues $5.00 as long as we have any left made of fine, all-wool white serge been put $12.50 to $24.50 COATS $5.00 SOILED WHITE DRESSES $5.00 | °""" ALL WE HAVE LEFT of those pretty ONE $39 50 DRE SS gi ne once, FAES ucs"voe | STUCK RIVER FUSS IS _OVER make laying o at $5.00—some of them are t med with dainty la papal ut agatna “ cades and matte ffectasters are | Bou want one f ca “| Dry Goods Delivered Free by Parcel Post GIRLS’ SUMMER COATS GOING -——————— WASH SKIRTS WORTH TO $6.00 e Inge Fy | — at 1/2 price —| wort wo ss at $1.95 —_ Tatlor-made Wash Skirts of natural | Girls’ Summer Coats of beautiful or white Iinen, Bedford ceived byt Service. Let us know your wants and your orders will be filled Heart glans "ya.se to, 91400, wil ° Tee ror a1 de gash at the Meonth beens hioeeal | se eat LB. 0 may | carefully by expert shoppers, forwarded without delay, and deliv. go at exactly half price Friday - | End Sale “=| ered by Parcel Post without charge. This applies to all points $2.98 TO $3.98 BATHING SUITS s2. RATINE DRESSES WORTH TO $10 HERE’S WHAT IT DID IN FRISCO | reached by Parcel Post Service in Washington, Alaska, Idaho, — at $1.95 To at $2. 98 - Oregon and Montana. water water UT-OF-TOWN customers are brought in close touch with this jencement store’s great stocks through the medium of the Parcel Pog © Whit Was reach both several confer 1 the past few weeks had p rivers to Com er protection to the fund to be raised by in SAN FRANCISCO, Au 28.—The first tangible effect of San Fran Swim-Easy Bathing Suits, worth Just $2.98 each for "e 4 to 1 vote this w ° ue of Ley Cae bon On bulky merchandise, where purchase amounts to $5.00 or over, we prepa $2.98 to $3.98, In black and many Coateo E 1 ; rts, tension of municipal y prettily trimmed; easily adjusted; and tho all-rati ! HWenth: charges to any railroad station or boat landing in the State of Washington, resery- Price $1.95, Sises for women and the ot Wosece te Gi800 tae by the fruit of Calhoun’s polley of cutting down the num ing the right to choose method of shipment. Use our Mail Order Service in make I ber of r ‘ © United and thus tncreasing ing your Fall purchases. We give your orders the same care they would receive $1.50 BATISTE HOUSE DRESSES 98e AND $1.25 KIMONOS EACH the number and discomforts of strap-hangers, Lilienthal issued & state-1Hf were you able to shop here in person. at $1 00 at 50c in geht Was taken as an admission that bad treatment had resulted |f Address “Mail Order Dept., Frederick & Nelson, Seattle.” o=—_——— oa nm the r >” € *, and as | - Full floor length Kimonos, made of |[ dicating sey t sign to pre HE Sonam eerie oa Diet oye Nice looking House Dresses, made pretty figured batiste and chaliies, in future municipalizat of fine white batiste, with Dresden best patterns and colors, %Sc and possible. Sriamerecs See ene ‘ARREST WOMEN SHOPLIFTERS A Strong Shewiiie of go at $1.00 Friday, instead of $1.50, ond Fleer of The Ben Marohe. | Remnants Half Price Tomorrow | -):2:22.8)e2e rsee se | New Fall Suits at $25.00 with shopifting, Mra. W in Meller & Frank ¢ street railway system, if LOTS of USEFUL LENGTHS of DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE | #2 wny Sint) sobs wists iota ta | Serge Eponge Diagonals Poplins Sve ane | ECENT arrivals in Plain Tailored Suits fea- Remnants of Plain and Fancy Remnants of Wool Goods SCORES “LUSTFUL FASHION’’ jj ture the new season’s cutaway and _ straight- Silks Worth to $1 Yard, 39c 1 to 6 Yards Long, 1/2 Price WASHINGTON, Aug. 28—Proceedings In the house of representa. || front effects in coats and plain or novelty draped tives were somewhat enlivened yesterday by a discussion relative to m4 skirts. “A GOOD CHANCE TO GET MATERIAL FOR |} | the latest styles in women's gowns ‘ ; | A DRESS, SUIT OR COAT, AT JUST HALF | | Representative Th an Heflin, who doesn't believe in worman suf. A BIG LOT OF SILK REMNANTS. worth | to $1.00 a yard, to go at 39¢ a yard Friday. the original price. Beautiful heavy serges, di-| |[| frase, and who never permits himself to forget his opponition to the Sizes for women and misses, in navy, black, brown and Plain and owed forged barr: berger meee a agonals, whipcords, mannish suitings and gray movement, took occasio ate that permitted him to/ =e Price $25.00. lins and crepes, 24 and 27 inches wide, sengt mixtures; ‘most all 66 inches wide; leagtbe 1 of anything that . to refer to dress reform as|#| Ray. Peo, 1 to 10 yards; for waists or dresses. to 6 yards. * —Second Floor. —Upper Main Floor of av Bon Marche. EmbroideryRemnants Worth Lace Remnants | Worth 25¢ to| Instead of riptur By their fruite ye es or lack of dress we sha N know them,’ {t aay, ‘By t know them.’ The nius of sent ion, through modest dress, is playing havoc a oe leleg, New Serge Dresses, $12.50 — ———s new Fall models, coat effects and plain styles, in brown, “A BIG HALF. BIG HALF-PRICE SALE oF EMBROID. * ERY REMNANTS FRIDAY. In the lot you THE MONTH-END SALE OFFERS A HALF. | STEVENSON, Ang. 28.—There ts # will fing Swiss and nainsooks in allovers, me Sate eta and trimmings, such | lf} treasurer of Skamania county and pre flouncings, corset covers, edges and bands; ges, » chiffons and nets, In It is now 19 days since Pleischau —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | 1 no trace of A. Fletachauer, navy and black, and checked patterns in black and white and of the Hank of Stevenson brown and white—good styles for street or business wear. #appeared tn Portland, and. black, white and cream; also fancy braids; in t search, no trace whatever of him has been found Sizes for misses and women. Price $12.50. pigror- Tg 45 inches and lengths from 1% lengths from 1 to 2% yards, Friday today that took with him to Portland a mortgage —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. he expected to collect the fall amount THE TAILORED SUITS AT $18.50— nds here in lief that he was robbed Sizes for women and misses, in Ratine, Serge, Bedford Cord and Fancy Suitings; three-quarter length coats and skirts Remnants of Domestics From | White Geeks ‘Saenh inl | | in Bayes and draped effects. Colors are brown, gray, navy, 110 7 Yards Long, 2 Price| | Lengths 1 to 7 Yds., 2 Price | DETECT TWO DOBBIN DOPERS | ' ee Lg: arr | John B. Laher, who c ducted altained $140 fro: at 1787 First av. is in the;Auburn, in 1909 or a'tair” of sone “sete ll Golden Oak Dining Linen Stationery meet in, haavy dome Chair Special 25¢ Box ective buyers into belleving i Vaneouver RENCH Panel Cloth Paper, a high mesic i rrested | in Vancouver horses were high spirited and ~ z >) ; Remnants of Colored Wash Drapery F Remnants in Short | 2-22" Special grade linen fabric paper, in populat Goods at Just Half Price| | Lengths at Just Hall Price. NINE FIRES AT THE SAME TIME . Tg i Nate be =“ oe Jones & Jones, of REMNANTS OF THE “FOLLOWING MATE- YOU WILL FIND LENGTHS FROM 1 7 : RIALS AT HALF-PRICE FRIDAY: Criicoes,| | YARDS In these remnants of white roads, sock percales, apron ginghams, dress ginghams, as flaxon, India linon, plain and f galateas, plain and faney crepe, denim flan- French lawn, Swiss, nainsook, ba nelette, cretonne, Bedford cord, lawn, batiste; h 1 to 7 yards. | | |] —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche.| | __— “ewer Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | ail today on a grand lar which alleges tha ved John Butler of $ 1 horse. At! of the » time, drew F. Gorm cloth, dimity, and others, at half-price e N h —First Floor. 400 REMNANTS OF " = SPOKANE, Aug. 28—Thoe Sprague hotel, on Sprague ay. In Spo [ GOODS, Including Seco wQOGQRED WARH | REMNANTS OF PLAIN, FANCY Bor. | |[|kane, holds the record for number of fires ai one time at @ minimum fon aes other silk mixtures, mercerized poplins. Bed- ape AND FIGURED SCRIMS, Swisses, | |} amount of damage ‘ eee S pictured, athe ford cords, voiles, mercerized Panamas, dresi madras, tapestry, cretonne, silkoline and cur- | noke pouring from an overhead transom into a hall warned one f 7 _ f iinens, lawns, solesettes, foulards and others, 1 tain nets, all suitable for short window curtains of the roomers and he called the fire department. ‘The bed in the room well-con 7 ) earing ots in to 8 yards long. , and fancy work, for Friday at half price in question had been set on fire ranted > wiliaten: > allel While this other room. He’ ing In this room we parts of the hotel The loss wad d wan be thrown out, there w E m9 call from an ; ae Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | | Third Floor of The Bon Marche. also, the bed was on The rea and cloth. ff] tial Dining Chair z 4 Linens y thrown to the street. Then calls came from all in golden oak, f J MANY MONTH-END BARGAINS | MONDAY, LABOR DAY | °°: Sk sin Me Appel HE Linen Section IN THE CORSET SECTION THE BON MARCHE! -oMmMicsiON ASKS $374,000) ~~ | tend cleerance wa WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY month-end clearance several in 29c SHIRT WAIST EXTENDERS PRICED | goretter set the little folks fitted | teresting, odd lots at very low Twen | ee ees Shirt Waist Extenders, nicely trimmed and well made c for school on Friday or Satur yrices, as follows: Lake I . of good materials. Regular 29c value, slightly mussed, | at latest. Md Closing Out a Lot of Remnants of White Waisting, Handker so will go at 19¢ each Friday at the End of the Month estimate made Wednesday after-|ty thousand dollars for chief Linen and Crash Toweling. 5 M HH 1 ve fr « considered o e service fale | Month - End Specials Se ete, 8 public hear-| for aasensmenta, $20,000" tor 39 CAMBRIC BRASSIERES PRICED AT in P Food ing later minal raflway survey and engineer-| A nome tomer, cotincy zoe: 25c| im Pure Foods [it nmnun wirvasre sini a | 30 Full-Size Rernuante of Table Dapleal an’ crows in the back, Sizes 34 to 44 : has ; - Napkins in one-half torch lots. ‘ r Na: MISS JESSIE WILSON IN. INJU - Semple Cloths, soiled trom SU RED Cotton Felt 2x2, 2x24, 2xd-yard sizes, and some lange Luncheon Cloths, soiled A total of $ 10 for 1914 will be] 000 for Interest on bonds y required by the Seattle port com-|tire short-term bon ot mis ling to the tentative/in the budget are as follow and to re-| pr items — — nasi 75¢ CORSETS, THREE STYLES, EACH AT Just 490 a pair for 76¢ Corsets in three sty les, made 49c| : 2 | of batiste, coutil and netting; medium and long lengths CORNISH, N. HL, Aug. 28.—It was announced at the Wilson sum ere today that Miss Jessie Wilson, who was thrown from | Mattresses in Sample Ds while riding with her fiance, Francis B. Sayre, late yester-| i from display, in 36x36, 45x45, 54x54-ine ask 004 ¢ f t | day, was suffering severely today, but that her Injuries are cor fined | . . ize G. D. Justrite Corsets made of pink batiate, with $1 25 A to bruises and are not dangerous, Miss Wilson attributed the accident A dT k baicasrdy : mee . medium high bust, long skirt and supporters and . | be bent ’ i \to @ loose girth | 3 ssorte 1c ing’s Odd lots of Linen Guest and Face Tow Miss Wilson lying unconscious on the road. She regained her senses to chuuse from Friday. | bottle " ost ure mer home laces to match. Sizes 20 to 22 i ive ofl; wen | Sayre had been riding ahead and knew nothing of the accident un | els, soiled from display Choice $7.65 Fancy Linen Doilies, Scarfs and Cente about half an hour later her hors $2.00 G. D. JUSTRITE CORSETS AT y, wi —tovond Visor of The ten Marene, | an til the riderless horse dashed past him, Dr, Charles W. Worthen found cenntaineeihainiatoneneeninalniems Third Poor. pieces. ‘The Sale of School Needs In in Kull Swing Now. —First Flooty MATCHES IN COAT START FIRE ; ere ene TACOMA, Aug, 28.—Some one left matches in a gasoline-soaked | t sent to the Crown Dye Works, 2 One of the matches jenited, empted to put the fire out. He it, and a piece of burning eloth wa ¢ ’ IRLS’ Sailor Suits of good quality navy serge, one Ir S erge and two-piece styles, with deep sailor collar trimmed in red, white or black silk braid, Plainot thrown into asoline tank e e ey Sailor Suits plaited skirt. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Moderately prited | When the fire de: Hayaskt had been perhaps} at $6.50, $7.50, $11.50 and up to $13.50. | fatally , and the frame building in which the dye works {8 lo. Second Floor. | cated was ablaze, The fire was finally subdued, after a loss of $4,000, | to be pressed , clothes presser, at | selzed the coat and began to shake |