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THE SEATTLE STA 2 Big Bargains From My SILK AND DRESS GOODS SECTIONS BARGAINS THAT WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD IDEA OF HOW SHARPLY I AM ear i THE PRICES DURING THIS VERY INTER- | | HEAVY $3, 00 ‘AND $3.50 PLAID |I HAVE 25 PIECES OF 40-INCH | BACK 58 INCH COATINGS FOR SOFT CREPE DECHINE TOGO AT —$2.00 yd.— —6oe yd.— ESTING SALE OF OURS Med 3 re A tea SPORMLSHEA et hiss Lea G000S BUYER NOW THAT THE COOLER DAYS I ASSURE YOU IF YOU ONCE ARE RAPIDLY APPROACHING, the | THESE PIECES OF CREPE DE CHIN nereasing, ua bar want; 58-inch 5 tan, brown and navy, YOU CANNOT RESI for I am of Such p full 40 inches . give lasting service to the wearer —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. BUYING, nd demand for coatings 1s Thursday I am goir in just the coating yv back coating in gray, at $2.00 a yard —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | THE FURNITURE AND DRAPERY BUYER MAKES |. A PURCHASE OF 500 EXTRA LARGE\ —— $3.50 ROCKING CHAIRS——— cai Segoe TO SELL $2.50 HERE IS WHAT HE HAS TO SAY ABOUT THEM—These $3.50 Rockers that I propose selling at $2.50 each tomorrow-——have a w ossed top ai with 10 fine turned spindles at back and 5 on cac arm, They have strong seats of ea é He at ik to give ve ain | why not laid | 65c¢ 3 or Teer net il the 3-ply veneer—in a beautiful light golden oak finish. I will not be able to sell over 2 to each buyer, as I want all who choose to share this big bargain. $25 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, Size 9x 12 ft., Special —$17.79 ea.— Heavy seamless Wilton Rugs, made for service, with close, heavy plush pile, and I am ask- ing only $17.79 each for them. The Chairs Are Just Exactly Like This Illustration. $18.50 Genuine Axminster | Rugs, 9x12 ft., 1 Will Sell. — at $12.95 — I have some $18.50 Axminster Rugs, with long, soft plush pile, that I will let go tomorrow at $12.95. They have floral or Ort- ental designs 25e BEMSTITCHED BORDERED SCRIMS | $1.00 SAMPLE COUCH COVERS PRICED AT | Fine hemstitched bordered Scrims, some Factory samples of Couch Covers and with drawn work effect; others lace “20 signs, that I will sell you Thursday at [ | | | | wide; fine for trunk and table covers, and |took a flying Jeap through a third: | rt, carrying a suitcase, tn Just 20¢ a yard. === | I will sell them at 4%¢ each. }]| Story window early today and land-| which was King’s clothing Just | lh} ed on a skylight, two rs below |then ¢ Guatave I BAVE 35c YARD INGRAIN CARPET FOR | $1.25 WILTON VELVET CARPETS, A YARD || Painfully dragging a ankle | Hersch alled the 23c a yard is what I am asking Thurs- On Thursday I will let you have $1.25 jfiand clad a in Septem Morn, | police to com _ his coat day for 35c Ingrain Carpet in oe every Wilton Velvet Carpets in all new Fall ae King staggered into an occupted|and pants had n stolen, Bers designs. Nice for bedroom floor cover ic igns, for rooms, halla and stairs, at 97¢ a c room, where a sleeper was tossing |cheid's clothes we returned to Third Floor of The Bon Marche. ” if | restlessiy, helped himself to the|him from the hospital, King got ings, at a low price. = yard. THE CHILDREN’S WEAR BUYER GETS AS FINE A LOT OF SAMPLE SERGE DRESSES AS WE EVER SAW—SHE OFFERS THEM AT - HALF PRICE— 8 SAYS THEY ARE SAMPLES OF 8 AND 10-YEAR OLD SIZES—and only one of each kind-—in smart, new Balkan, Middy or Russian styles, with wide belts and collars, cufts and pipings of contrasting shades. Mere t# the way she ‘ to sell them— $6.00 Dresses, sizes 8 to 10 years, $6. 50 Dresses, sizes 8 to 10 years, $7.00 Dri 00 Dresses, $7.50 Dr. Dresses, $8.00 Dresses, $8.50 Dresses, sizes 8 to 10 years, at, ea. $9.00. Dresses, sizes 8 to 10 years, at, ea. $9.50 Dresses, sizes 8 to 10 years, going . $3.00 $3.25 $3.50 . $3.75 $4.00 $4.25 ie enc “$5.00 Floor of The| Bon Marche. | . $5.25 - : S OR CAPES AT 1/3 LESS I have a splendid collection of Infants’ Coats at, ea. at, ea. izes 8 to 10 years, at, ea. at, ea. at, ea. izes 8 to 10 years, sizes 8 to 10 years, Sample Under- ie musiins, slightly | sotied, to go at, ea. sizes 8 to 10 years, at, ea. , sizes 8 to 10 years, at, ea. at} half price tomor- me ie $10.50 [ 50 Dresse: INFANTS’ SILK BONNETS FOR | INFANTS’ COA 1/3 LESS Children’s Bonnets, made of white corded silk, interlined and trimmed with embroidery, Isce or | and Capes that I will let go at 1-3 less, Capes ribbon and ruching around the face, at 13 less | have hoods attached, made of cashmere, silk or tomorrow. Bedford cord. eroeeen 75c Bonnets reduced to, ea..50c | Infant's $1.75 Garments I will sell at $1.17 $1.00 Bonnets reduced to, ea.67¢ Infant's $2.50 Garments I will sell at $1.67 ren’s $1.50 Bonnets reduced to, ea. $1. 00 | Infant's $3.00 Garments I will sell at $2.00 wi eae $1.75 Bonnets I price at, ea.$1 a | | Haan $4.50 Garments I will sell at $3.00 | Infant’s $5.50 Garments I will sell at $3.67 Infant's $6.00 Garments I will sell at $4.00 EVERY ONE WHO HAS A DROP OF IRISH BLOOD IN HIS VEINS SHOULD SEE THE FREE EXHIBIT OF IRISH ARTS AND CRAFTS THAT IS BEING HELD IN THE ART SHOP, ON THE THIRD FLOOR FOR IT’S A RARE TREAT TO SEE MISS’ BRIDE M’LOUGHLIN, OF COUNTY DUBLIN, weaving Irish rugs on a Irish OR TO SEE MISS VINA M'HALE, of Easky, Sligo, making dainty Irish laces real hand loom County § or tg hear i| the rich brogue of MISS MARY CASSIDY, of Kilcor, in Donegal, as she explains |I! all about the Irish arts and crafts | Wh Watch the Boyers Cat the Prices. | | ¢ | CMOS STREET ———sHOOND AV ENUK——Pink sti | a tale jf | nutty of « | WIFE IS ABUSED; MINER | | Confronted by an angry | Portieres, mostly 1% yards long, 50 st49e |a local hotel, W. B. King, a grocer, | roomer’s coat continued bis | route. jar ‘AID JUVENILE DEPARTMENT jup the steep hill adjoining Los An-| Chief Justice Cullen, Who Will Sit as the Presiding Judge at Impeachment Trial of Governor Sulzer of New York MOSCOW, Ida, Sept. 3 “ sity, which for inge th rust of cr bat it ts ncouned relations wife his adleenie hin damages and The man was dragged t ckade or “bu as it is frequently s. The clung to her husban ting to rele Jones 1 leged to have rudely shoved de when they reached and she fell on the # ina tal SAD SEPT. MORN FOR MR. KING SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.—, the Central Emergency hospit husband, | I whose wife he was entertaining at kot a cop and conf . who was abou and trousers, and|his garments from headqu flight, dressing en/and Mra. Chase went ho On the street, a policeman|her husband to talk over the sted him and escorted him to| venture of a September Morn the stocka { PRESIDING JUDGE IN TRIAL OF SULZER | l the TERRIBLE TALE OF CRUELTY SUES 4 al ade, t to An extra policewoman and stenographer was agreed to by the council Monday dd by Mra. Jackson Silbaugh. Coun who, on the final vote, objected. Peirce ed to play horse with civil service rules in o ated as policewoman, r the juvenile de r the dads , was i the rto geta ft af re part ad OLYMPIA, Sept Yesterday's; houn insists that the road is w STATE BOARD WILL INQUIRE ‘orth notice to the Renton & $1 100. At te at's the price the city is ask yay for it It Jouthe ! y estate Southern railway, by the state | (’° 0% 8 Me equalization board, to appear and). jt is pos thes ae show why Its assessment should sessment will not be Mr not be raised, was occasione: Calhoun may be able to explaty the fact that R r TAXI HIT "EM AND DEPARTED PORTLAND, Or, Sept, 3—The)and disappeared, The injured wuthorities are searching today for|will recover. The windsht the driver of a black taxicab who,|lamp of the taxicab was br after running over and seriously |clase was scattered about cpap) pe h Earle and Dr ea D. Naylor, increased speed THAT LIQUOR ‘LICENSE VETO men d or as the reet near the scene of the acct The counct! will meet in extra session Thursday at 11 a. m. to consider the veto of the liquor license renewal of E. L. Sheldon, 115 Che st., who failed to close up Saturday, July 18, on the mayor's cy order. Corporation Counsel Bradford ome has ruled that the tirely within his authority to make such order, and t 2 expressed themselves generally as ready w offenders. Sheldon, however, claims he was not gi 1 ne of the mayor's order. Thursday is the last day with cil may act on the mayor's veto. hich the ¢ ‘ful rtice ‘oun BURNS ON HUSBAND’S PYRE CALCUTTA, pt. 3.—Four In-|widows with their husband's dians have been convicted at/ies, is one of the few native Manupur of aiding the widow of|/toms with which the British a local potentate to sacrifice her ties have interfered, and self on her husband's funeral pyre forbidden by law. Every in the presence of more than 1,5 d then, however, some fina’ pectators. man insists on sacrificing juttee,” the practice of burning bod cus: au it ta now tical her INCLINE CARS ARE WRECKED separate the ¢ ains of the ore or more cars, only nine were thoy not. serlously geles’ business section, broke away last night filled with passengers | s and bumped into its companion car| below Injured LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3.—An In-| Both cars were converted Into a} jcline plane car’ on the Angels | bundle it r Flight, which carries passengers |‘? lees ‘of & company | men and numerous policeme n to sengers from the} Of the three ple In the two! and WILD HORSES RAID ‘SETTLERS WASHINGTON, Sept. 3A new problem has come up in that won jderful pioneer region In | British Columbia Peace River country jab 6 The Canadian ministry of agri-| The wild horses are suppose: culture has been urged to taketbe the descendants of ho steps to protect settlers against the |abandoned during the gold r depredations of wild horses whichithe Yukon territory in 1897-8, have made of new ae fs |horses and le of well-bred domestic mares w have been imp killing = dome: FKastern known as the ds upon the ranches atte ing away @ number hich ted at a consider. ee ae FREDERICK & ‘NELSON Store Closes Daily at BASEMENT SALESROOM 5:30 Attractive Displays of the New Coats Women’s, Small Women’s and Misses’ featuring distinctive models for every occa sion in the season’s new materials and col- orings. imitation Pony Caracul Boucle —_—— — _ OF Pr Eponge Tweed Duvetyn = Peau le Peche { ih» : de Peche \ Vay are among the fabrics prominently used in ™ Pee, | i ue. these new coats. Taupe and other grays, | \j L green, browns, mahogany, plum, cardinal \ and canary are favorite colors. t Ee \ —~ The displays are representative in Coats i} \ for every-day and utility wear; Coats for 6 Ai ii reception and calling wear; Coats for ma- chine and traveling wear; Sport Coats for \\h every-day and outing wear. \\y MISSES’ COATS OMA Bh WOMEN'S COA $19.75. $25.00. $2 $35.00, $45.00 and up - » Second Floor, Silk, Chiffon and Net Waists New Sil ae $3.95 | Petticoats HI} T Messaline, Crepe de Chine and Jersey-top Petticoats in a 200 | urter sleeves r thre values Exceptional at $3.95. ¢ wide range of plain shades and NEW SILK WAISTS, 86.50, $7.50 AND $10.00. two-tone effects. Models with Smart models in Semi-tailored Silk Waists in both | drawstring top or fitted waist. high and Dutch-neck styles and in the new Fall shades k and color comt tions—rich plaids, black and gray band, and accordion-plaleeaias checks, novelty stripes and plain colors, Moderately | tucked flounces. priced at $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00. Attractive values at $3.95. —Second Floon —fecond Floor. Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses Special $1.45 | pecial $1.4 ARQUISETTE, Mull, Dimity, Ratine, French Gingham and Percale are the materials in this Thursday special on , Wash Dresses. Some of the Dresses are made with Dutch collar, others with dainty lace or net yoke; long or short sleeves. Choice of pink, blue, lavender, green, tan, white and black and white striped effects. Sizes for women and misses. Special, $1.45. —Basement Salesroom, 2 Percale Wrappers Neckwear Specials ° AT 25¢— Special 78c Windsor Ties, Fancy Bows and Collafs XCEPTIONAL values in Women’s | in wide assortment. : Wrappers of washable percale in navy, | AT 35¢ gray or black and white checks Very | Lace and Embroidered Collars in many well made, with waist part lined; square | new shapes. neck and three-quarter sleeves AT 50¢ Special, 78¢. Jabots, Collars and Chemisettes of net ctheteenenk Schdncees | trimmed with lace. ° ° | AT $1.00— Hemstitched Linen La Lace and Linen Collars for coat or dr and Chemisettes in many attract- 1 1 | ive effects s Napkins, Special 8c Each ee ILVER-BLEACHED Austrian Linen —. Napkins with hemstitched edges, 14- Bak sie: ‘dks 190s Seonieny Couns Lingerie Waists Napkins of firm, even texture and good | laundering quality Special 55c Special Thursday, 8¢ each yar he. ae Basement Salesroom. | BOUT 300 Lingerie Waists in this | special selling—Mulls, Voiles and French Lawns, made in smart low eqllaty Ball-Socket Waffle lrons | high and Dutch neck styles and attracts . | ively trimmed with laces and hand- and Special 65: | French embroidery. Special, Thursday | 55¢. << | Basement Salesroom we ] ae E aE Din Lace Bed Spreads 79)) —_ 3 : aso Special $1.25 Sa TTRACTIVE Bed Spreads of Notting! AFFLE Irons with thick iron pans am weave, with close en border and handles set in air-cooled sockets, | and wcked fast edges, Special valué Phe ball ket joint one to turn | at $1. . waffles without lifting pan. Base has ex- | Couch Covers, Special $1.35— tended groove to catch drippings. Special, Choice of 4 patterns in 58-inch Oriental pattern Couch Covers, in 1, soft cole "HANDI-KUCK” POTATO BAKER, | orings, Special values at $1.35. each, SPECIAL, 5¢ Art Ticking, Special 15¢ Yard— Made of heavy ain. Potatoes need no Striped Art Ticking, 32 inches wide, iff turning and bake evealy and quickly with- | blue, pink amd yellow; down-proof, Spe out burning at bottom. Special, 5¢. cial, 15¢. i e House —Rasement Satesroom furnishings Se