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THE SEATTLE STAR : : e am re eorep Cees al if a rl 7 is STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY--STARTING TOMORROW DAUGH rER OF MAYOR OF FREDERICK & NELSON ai itil ee ceca a NEW YORK SCORNS SKIRT os {ei a-* THE BON MARCHE'’S & | Staple Notions at Specially Low Prices | ° Bf) DEPARTMENT BUYERS SALE Tussley —Fiest Floor With the Buyers in the Saddle of Seattle’s Big Store for a “Alrite k Invisible Col- | DRESS SHIELDS Maid” Solid-head | —Whirlwind Selling Campaign, Lasting for Two Weeks— Sis. ites Wal fin Shela, opm ial, 3 papers for 10g. fl | NOW WATCH THE BUYERS CUT THE PRICES ee aon Oy ee) Se * Gloves with knit I "Tight-grip” Shirt Waist | Or Naiad, Juno and |, Wis special 5¢ pair, | cc = | Belts, special T¢. | therweight Dress sth 4 sti ins, Wie vi . 1 er ected coil, sizes 1, I offer you Autumn Wearables for Velvetgrip Hose Support-| Shela in te col, sie oa ° , ” ers in black, white, pink ile os ese Sh of less—right at the season’s start oe et i econ masetenl wt | FOR WHEN | WAS IN NEW YORK MY FIRST CARE WAS TO SEE SEV ie? ; : far hields, sizes 3 44, ibe ERAL OF THE BIG MAKERS ant explain to them about our Buyers’ Sale—1 told Marl Ha ve nall | special 8O¢. Se. them frankly that | wanted their help to make my depa nts the leaders in this ize pecial 10¢. | y ae : * Barbour’s Linen Thread, event—and that tt was up to each one of them to give me an unu bargaltn. O. N. T. Darning Cotton in | special 7¢. : Wire Hair-pin Cabinets, 100 | spec 3 for 5¢. all sizes, special 3¢, A Remarkable Bargains that I would be proud pins, special 3¢ ea Canvas Coat Forms, sizes | Cameo Wire Hair Pins, Waist Bargain to show in any town in America. and ire Hair-pin Cabinets, 200} 22 to 42. special 35¢. special, 3 pkgs. for S¢. Miss Marion Gaynor, the Athletic Daughter of Mayor Gaynor of New es ou arlton Hooks and Eyes, | Reis’ Wash Tri ; | HAVE PRICED THE 98¢ iad teacnacee TM eek! Wh | special, 3 cards for Sg. | Brakis, pects ame Teff's Skirt or Trousers | Carmen Invisible Hair Nets for 5¢. - LINGERIE WAISTS AT ASK LIGHTER SCHOOLROOMS |) “iisc:s"vela 30. | Comm ymigton S| et BUFFALO, N. Y,, Sept. 1—What ts expected to prove the most far “Setwell” Webbing kirt | Koh-i-noor Dress Fasteners | 4 speci 15¢ ca is reaching meeting ever held for the purpose of spreading the propagan Trousers Hangers, ie and white, spe- Jone air-pins in shell an — C ee es Eo thee acaeied tae ee ee ae ec el ial ie - Iding Coat cial as ene te ay | amber, special 18@, t dle ma wehed for the Fouts International Congress Hangers, special 10¢. Dexter White Knitting Cot- Acme or Pneumatic Adjust- AND THEY ARE i FAR THE 1 senn n | be A epi ‘ able Dress Forms, special PRETTIEST MODEL I HAVE | ar es Kerr, ondon ou y oo ne Basland, was one Wire Coat Hangers, special, | ton, sizes 4 to 10, special | $12.50. EVER SEEN AT 98 CENTS—their gone price. | systems which do not tnchide the most uptodate methods of {1 2 for S¢. | 75¢ box. —Piret Pioon luminating school ro He declared that the fact that one-third of all public school chil dren have ¢ ve vision is due almost solely to Improper {lumination All the mew and charming models are in made of lingerie, allover embroid quisettes—and trimmed in such fet of school rooms } ? Didnt chee cr low necks. “All vines to choses from. | su sktanccmens st echeat Crore, Tonimidene % dnt ts Gan pe The New in Women’s Outer Garments ‘- aa saree i éé AILY our displays of Autumn Suits, Coats and Dresses are broadening, and $7.50 TO $12.50 STYLISH $30.00 TO $35.00 NEWEST |, “SEPTEMBER MORN” COVERED day snepatees ard yy as eat arrivals emphasize the decided and charailaitae NEW SERGE DRESSES Now TAILORED SUITS SPECIAL | VENICE, P alg, Se “has ‘“ iginality that lies in the new fabrics, designs and color-effects. of Chie original All these new garments possess, in addition, the hard-to-define, yet much-to-be-desired “character” that is born of carefully-chosen materials and models and conscientious, skilful workmanship. its appearance on & wash tub. This co i x od t u a: a r —At $4.95— —At $24.50- I HAVE WORKED HARD TO SE-| _I SECURED THIS BARGAIN ESPE- CIALLY FOR THE BUYERS’ SALE, | CURE SOME GOOD BARGAINS for | { but I am able to give only a brief descrip. you, and here are the GOOD values I have | tion of what I have; $30.00 to $35.00 Suits to offer: Attractive $7.50 to $12.50 Serge | with coats Skinner satin lined, 36 and 38 Dresses, in the best colors and black, and | inch lengths, cutaway or rounded corners, | some shepherd checks with front fasten- | others square fronts with skirts on high ings, low necks with collar and cuffs of | Waist bands, with knife plait side or plain | ratine and silks to match. Skirts are three gored and slashed kick Then Chief Linge they would have to take sisted on selling them they would ha played. nd told the stand owners that pennants tn. and if they in © be sold without being dis THE NEW SUITS include severely-tailored, demi-tailored and novelty styles, in velours de laine, matelasse, eponge, poplins, satin charmeuse, velvet and the staple serges, worsteds and Bedford eords, Plum, mahogany, medium and seal-brown and green are among the favored colors. ISA PRETTY HEFTY BABY BOY OKLAHOMA CITY, Ok, 1—The birth of a 21-pound baby : of mannish serges, |]| ¥44 reported to the state heal artment from Sulphur, Ok. The Prices, $25.00, $28.50, $32.50, $35.00 upward, r-piece style, and some in the | es baby is the son of Mr. and Mra ge Chaffin and was born August and _four-piec | worsteds, diagonals and other stylish 14. It weighed 21 pounds when born and ts a perfect and h draped style, button trimmed. materials. | $10 Corduroy Dresses $3.95 ||| $1.25 House Dresses, 79c ea. BE SURE AND ATTENO THE BUYERS’ THESE ARE IDEAL FALL AND WINTER SALE and see what I have for you in He * Dresses. They are of striped and checked ginghams and percales, with round, square or high necks, long or short sleeves; some two- in-one models. ond Floor, 589 Pieces of American Cut Glass 3 49 Worth $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10 and $15, at I HAVE HERE A BARGAIN THAT I KNOW YOU WILL APPRECIATE, for I was able to get 589 pieces of rich American Cut Glass, worth $5.00 to $15.00, that will be yours at only $3.49. When I open the sale at 9 o'clock Tuesday nr all pieces will be on display. Every piece guaranteed flawless, cut on heavy leac ; rad blank. I can sell only one piece to a buyer, and none el HAND LOOM EMBROIDERIES|1 WILL SELL THOSE $1.25 AND | WORTH FROM 50c TO $3.00) 51.50 “BACMO” GLOVES FOR —35e a Yd.—|——20¢ a Pair— FOR I, TOO, HAVE BEEN BUSY SECURING BARGAINS for this great ‘Bacmo” Gloves for women—the $1.25 ever been able to offer. Fine hand loom ] $1.50 kinds—at 95¢ a pair. Full Embroidery in Swiss, Nainsook, Voile, | pique sewn, with pretty embroidered backs NEW ONE-PIECE CLOTH DRESSES are presented in many becoming new styles for various oc- casions, developed from attractive weaves of eponge, Bed- ford cord, ratine, challis, matelasse and brocaded novelties. Prices, $14.50, $19.75, $22.50 and $25.00. NEW SEPARATE COATS in utility styles and novelty effects for afternoon wear are featured in matelasse, velour, caracul cloth, the new duvetyn, peau-de-peche (peach-skin), plain and cut eponge, chinchilla and zibeline. An excellent selection is ready also in the new Sport Coats in the short and three-quarter models, Prices from $19.75, $25.00, $32.50 and $35.00 upward. Second Floor. child in every respect Both the mother and baby a | The parents are both bad norm. ‘WOMEN UNFIT FOR JURY DUTY? | BOSTON, Sept. 1—Threo reasons why women are unfit fur jury |a@uty were advanced here today by Hugo Munsterberg, following a | series of psychological experiments “In the first place,” he said, “women are not willing to Hsten to |argument and won't change their opinions, Then, too. they are men-/ tally stubborn.” CHICAGO REALLY REFORMING CHICAGO, Sept. 1 Chicago a wicked city? Oh, mercy, no. | Chicago, like the Bowery, Barbary Coast and Butte, Mont., is reforming And in evidence that she {s making the effort, Chicago would have you take # look at the voluminous reports and recommendations of her ||} investigators, at her recently enacted ordinances, regulating art, que tlonable dances and clothes, and at her newly adopted policy of “pinch- ing” half a hundred suspected “jackrollers” in the West Madison and| Desplaines st. districts every day It may be mentioned, with Just a suggestion of a wink, that Chicago has no “red right” district, that disorderly houses have all been closed and that the former habi ve vanished as if in thin air Making Chicago good ts » that that has bu backed into the bushes, accord more than a day, they say. But t trying to be good GAVE HIS W WIFE AN ACRE A DAY LOGANSPORT, Ind., Sept. 1.—Marvin Brown, a farmer, in a com plaint for divorce, alleges that when the “nagging” of hin wife became unbearable, he offered her an acre of land for every day she did not nag him. By this means, he says, he won 75 days of peace, but at the end of that time he was “land brok and the wife resumed her curtnin lec tures, Now he resorts to t in 33 years old and the tw rted as getting along spl DRESSES that I have for you at $3.95 instead of $19.00. Heavy corduroy tn black, navy, seal and golden brown with collars of lace and long lace trimmed sleeves; 3-piece skirts. Ready for the Heating Stove Season with 8&4 styles and sizes in wood and coal Heaters to choose from, ranging in 1 $1.00 to $40.00. ig a new Rome 1 it will take cago Is rea i price from ly This is the Seattle home of the genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove, famous the country over. It is regulated as easily as a lamp; holds fire all night, all day, too. Saves the fuel. New Dress Woolens | New Dress Silks Batiste, Net and some all-linen pieces ery pair guaranteed jutely perfect BABY SOCKS ON DAMSEL F MPORTED Wool Challis in new designs ACHEMIRE Charmeuse, a soft, dull- Flouncings, allovers, corset covers and | “ full line of sizes in shades of black, white, and colorings, for house dresses and finished satin adapted for one-piece d in width 12, 18, valg 27 and 454 [2% and brown | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1.—-A fashionable skirt, with a nice, roomy slit,| Ill waists; 30 inches wide, 85c yard costumes; shown in ivory, pink, light-blue, - = gers ae ded Main | from the hem to just the eniest” part of an inch biscuit, corn, emerald, cerise, American- inches; oc ar LL, oor, nion wearer's knee, and disc losed that there were no stock! woo ‘ em | , rad . eae Main Floor, His St. an ON, St. Side. where stockings usually are, caused observers on Grand Peas Poi aaa All 1 German Henriettas and Poplins beauty, mid-gray, taupe, cardinal, plum, ’ wi * . Peeping over the tops of medium-high pumps were socks such as in a selection of thirty shades; 44 inches adorn the limba ofa bab: ny with its first alr ot shoes, WHEATGROWS ON EAROF CORN SANTA MONICA, Cal., Sept 1 Smith, 1126 Fifth st., ts show. ing a freak growth caused by cro uh nization. It {sa head » growing out of an ear of corn. "Nourishe d by the corn, tained four inches, developing a full head of wheat. The hes grows from the tip of the ear of corn. wistaria, golden-brown, seal, Copenhagen, navy and black. Forty inches wide, $1.50 Brocaded Silk-and-Wool Poplins in new- | yard blue, copper, wistaria, Copenhagen, gold, Brocaded Crepe de Chine, a popular silk for afternoon costumes, in pink, light-blue, lavender, French-blue and seal. Forty inches wide, $1.50 yard. wide, $1.00 yard. “1 Can Save You Money on Pure Groceries Just as I have saved other Seattle people hundreds and hundreds of Jdollars since I became the buyer of <7". 4 Seattle's best grocery store brown, old-rose, ocean-blue, catawba, light and medium shades of gray and tan, black | wheat at Forty-two inches wide, $2.00 and $2.50 yard Plain Silk and Wool Poplins in desirable Brocaded Charmeuse is a beautiful fabric new Fall shades ; 44 inches wide, $1.50 vard.| for afternoon and evening costumes and is shown in ivory, light-blue, pink, coral, $1.00 ORDER OF GROCERIES, NOT INCLUDING SUGAR OR FLOUR. NOT OVER 18 LBS. TO A PURCHASER, WITH EACH Wool Diagonal Eponge for one-piece ure Lard—one ot tht 7 No. 6 pa : + lavender, old-blu avy , Pure area will sell oped dey ve Pa. cise very best brands; No dresses, in brown, wine, cardinal, navy,] . , wy fee Ms navy and taupe; 40 mar fhe peeuite fore. ABC | | Soiucety pure: ac. Dac | | uz Palle Firat woman judge has Just been appointed in Norway, I new-blue and black; 44 inches wide, $1.50| '"°hes wide, $4.00 yard. |__ Five members of a fishing party caught 239 flounders, weigh yard Corduroy for suits and dresses, in cream, Soge-I will sell the S-pound = ig | Frgtam Raking Chesotate—one 0 |300 pounds, in two hours, off Point Judith, ening , best quality, for best; pound ca f the very 35¢ Cocoa—Mayfiowor brand Kunrantesd atrictly pure; pound tins. haif-pound tins °20c a Kon Marche brand; there t# 4 Copenhagen, marine-blue, navy, beaver, golden-brown, stone, plum, Bordeaux, f laurel, ruby, damson and black. Twenty- +50 99 Ug | Trying to steal his wife's false teeth while she was wearing them | was too hazardous for a Washington man, and he has gone to jail for 80 days Bedford Cord Suitings in a broad assort- ment of wide, medium and narrow corded | effects; $1.65, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00 yard. Canned Gorn—No, 2 size cans, well filled 8c | with tender, sweet corn, a can . Peaberry Cofftee—oextra fancy, No. 1, preety, roasted Peaberry Coffee, 25c grade tor 30c Canned jon—inrge nize No. 1 tall 8c | a Powder—"Mayfiower” brand 17 cee paren three inches wide, $1.50 yard. extra quallty pink fish, can.... . muaranteed; pound cans. es’, % . ecclhiat ahi bas —Fereineenl Large Pronee—exire fancy Itailan pron: 11 Oxo Bouillon Cabes—tho regular 100 c Wool, Raw! Raw! Raw!" In the cry of those congress college boys latest crop; extra large size, lhc grade for ARS Oe or Capra pet tis eet ce aa 8c today, Deg oa. 4 Macaroni—one of the best brands; 1k Muscatel Ratsine—inrme size, latent crop, regular 1c size fOr ...-.-...+s.eeseees sees TC |]|_. Lord Strathcona Is going to resign as Canadian high commissioner, a 2€ | loon Muncatel raisins 2 Wild Cherry Phosphate—makes delight-— 1 Navy Salad Dressina—one of tho best. A re : je Salt—one of the best brands; guar- “A1e Broken unitty, large © ean white” ° 5c jelly-—-eplendia ‘quality ; but as he is only 94, he will wait until next year. ee . Women’s Cotton Hosiery at 35c Pair | “Octopus in the AavanlumnoMige have moved down from No. 26 | Broadway. 1 | | | anteed not to cake; 10-pound sack its ateate e Lye—"Purity” brand; one of the very 1 delicious; a glans ‘ Pane ae 1. 00 best; priced, a can ... ‘ stevens ie —Fourth Floor of The ton Marche. | airs or Alcohol bath-—-external—is the latest novelty provided by Newport hosts after a strenuous ball Come and nee the Irish Colleens making Irigh Lace—Third Floor. soaMARCHE LAIUN STREET SKOOND AV ENUK——Pinn wi oe we ee OMEN’S Full-fashioned Cotton Hosiery, medium weight and fine-gauge; made.with linen heel, toe and sole, which adds to the comfort and service of the stocking. Massachusetts soldier was robbed 50 years a | duty in the elvil war, and has just decided to abi drrausate to reimburse him oe tae Saas | Ordinance introduced in Lexington, Ky., declares motorcycles a! | nulsunce, and forbids thelr operation tn city stroets F fa | 90, while doing guard file a claim, asking the Women's Flare-top Hos- Women's Light-weight Women's Black Cotton Cotton Hosiery with hemmed top and split sole very soft and fine of Maco cotton. | Hot wave novelty in Fort Plain, N. Y., was cyclone with | hailstorm, but the weather was no cooler afterward “ee ee iery of Sea Island cotton, Hosiery, medium weight, a furious) with elastic ribbed top. First Floor, | | Mme, Pankhurst is taking the “cure” at Trouville, France, for her | appetite, |