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ee. 1 % Bexce ef Pee 1 STILLMAN’S SALE AT - 25¢ - Bat! eet for the year,” says he. 27 inches wide, Just 6c a yard shades. work. Marche Flour less than 100-pound pound Meadowbrook Milk, No telephone orders. Can Washingt quality FRECKLE CREAM, 50c SIZE, FOR THIS ae wr facturers regular price that I will sell at Se a yard, value &c 8e OUTING FLANNEL 6c YARD | Flannel, in lengths of 10 to 15 yard fleeced, in neat stripes; 121/2c OUTING FLANNEL 8¢ YD. Outing Flannel in full yard widths, in lengths up to 15 yards, in stripes and good Not over 20 yards to Parliamentary Law Class MEETS FRIDAY MORNING FROM 10:30 TO 12—it is being conducted by Margaret Munns proceeds are being devoted to Settlement Sixth Floor of The Bon Marche. Bon Marche Flour $1.19 a Sack Says Grocery BuyerG.F. Bestings 1 am going to sell 49-; 4 New Potatoes, 100-pound bags $1.15 Creamery ey THER | BON MA Laws SThEET— $12.50 and $15.00 Suits He Is Going to CIS Sell Them at — ty C AS LONG AS HE HAS ANY LEFT He Has All Sizes to Show youfrom 33 to 44 Inch Chest Measure AND EVERY SUIT A GOOD $12.50 OR $15.00 VALUE All the Odd and “Several-ot-a-Sort” Suits That a New York Maker Had This Maker Is Famous for the Ex- cellence of His $12.50 and $15 Lines The Suits are all well made and tailored—and come in new and nobby patterns in all-wool cassi- meres in plain and fancy grays, in fancy cheviots, in nice tan, brown and gray mixtures, French worst- seslatay, eds and plain blue serges. MR. B. C. SHIELOS, THE BON } MARCHE CLOTHING BUYER, HAS ) THIS TO SAY ABOUT THIS RE MARKABLE OFFER: giad to be able to offer the Seattle a f class bargair for this Buyers’ Sal and I thin} many a man Il be glad of the to get a re $15.00 Fall : OCS hielo “My Sale of Toilet Articles Will Positively End Tomorrow Night” SAYS BUYER H. F. SIELAFF Henkel's Manicure Scissors, of | fine quality steel, manufactur- ly firat-class $12 it for $10.00 KIRK'S JUVENILE SOAP, 10c CAKES, FOR THI§ SALE AT bath, manu- 15¢ Hospital Absorbent Cotton, | *, Ibe kind. 3% t ors price 5 oe i eo 39c 19 Steara's me ice soe pe Neceaatt, @ deodorising een tegular price bee Ringhandie Pumice Stone, man- | manufacturers this sale ... 25¢ tact rere. price l0e, Cc | , 13c | inutactey Henket’s Nail Files, made of fiex- | “* cig. pie: | ere requiar pr ” ible steel, requiar 26¢ Nall Polen jn stick form, J. | this sate Tc shin age enc ce | Temular alae, at.. © | Aiicock Porous Piasters, 10 Dressing stale the unbreak-| Globe Safety Masore and pix | ‘he te Kind at c apa ina, ‘om ie 1 | bb ades, manufactdrer’s 25 i Upper Mate Vier of The Hon cA € ! price $1.00, at Cc) Marche. FOR FRIDAY AT THE DEPARTMENT BUYERS’ SALE—MR. GOLDIE CUTS DOMESTIC PRICES RIGHT AND guid FOR MR. GOLDIE IS DETERMINED TO MAKE A cranes ah at this year 's | Department Buyers’ Sale. partments did—and he has never forgotten it Last year one or two buyers sold more goods th “I'll show them a thing or ty this 8e APRON GINGHAM 5c YARD | 18e KIMONO CREPE 10¢c YARD I have 4,000 yards of Apron Ginghams, | New Kimono Crepe, 3,500 yard |} in mill lengths, some with bor | in all shades, at 10c a yard; value 18 25e SOIESETTES 12!/2c YARD New Soiesettes, 32 inches wide. | shirts, waists or dresses lengths, and in all shades, at 12%4c a yard 25¢ JUVENILE CLOTH 121/2 YD. I am asking only half for 25c Cloth Friday It is j lengths to 15 wear in lengths to 20 yards, nice f for 5,000 yards of Outing s, double amas, value & Juvenile 32 inches wide, in suitable for school Lower Main Floor the Bon Marche IRISH ARTS AND CRAFTS A NEW EXHIBITION IS BEING MADE BY THE GAELIC LEAGUE of Irish Ri rs 1 Laces and Irish man Everybod dially inv to attend Third Floor of The Bon Marche. FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. FRIDAY The buyers offer these yards, each othe tickets, 35c—and the irae y is cc $1.35 ALL PURE LINEN DAMASK 72 INCHES WIDE take telephone orders. MR. DE MERS OFFERS 15e chyna Bands at 5c Yd. sete Br sae and regular 10c size rns, at yard; #1.25 value Butter, — best MR. SHEA OFFERS ea oe 50¢ Silk Remnants at 19ca Yard $2.75 ALL LINENS ,... Damask NAPKINS 22x22 INCHES, DZ. MR. KALT OFFERS $1 95 25e Lace Cartain Ends al Je Just 91.96 = doren ae Gas Mantles al lic Fach Wateh the Buyers Cut the Prices. oe con AVENUE tempting | specials—quantities are too limited to MR. HE LLENTHAL OFFERS | WOULD PULL THE KIRBY NOSE WASHINGTON, Sept ing committ sued by Wit SINGLE TAXERS AT usa THE, SEATTLE STA R The e Bon Marche's Clothing Buyer |. evens ACTS AT COUNTY FAIR J A cba jon w fiver, a next f oo i} feet All of as a fre fea fron t T ' ! at EX. CONGRESSMAN is IN: BAD ch the + t GOING he EXHIBIT - —, TRY 10 FIX MINIMUM WAGE | THIEF RETURNS Lost RADIUM VANCOUVER, B C., Be f tpla 4 to her next ® #0 Y won't Ke back Then I won't have to look at your face g. At the finish, Mra. Wiggins, who fon the bal was pounding her with a win atice Brown Wedne COLORED wo AN GRATEFUL 4.—-Throwing her arma about the neck n with kisses, Mra. El Winte ressed her satisfaction with the sro named Waughn over to the Sea gh ae Wash. Sept of Juds green, a cc “1 onduct o! in binding @ also with the conduct of Prosecuting Att eavored to kiss that gentleman. He fled thusiastic woman had left, kept a table be Mrs. Wintergreen was the complaining wit howe tween her and himse ness in the ¢ case MORE JOHNSONS THAN SMITHS CHICAGO, whor The re are 2.3 ons, with th NEWPO firemen of th shore at Old e report was curren 4 for Norfolk, had WEST IS SORE AT CRAWFORD SALE M, Or. b nt vacation out hee renisce on the today took Attorney G vestigation The atto structions fr Instead of pros Sept. 4.—-Berating him 8 of his ation of 4 al WAS Ber ernor to pr any offenders, Salem and made a report in which exonerated the district in th ight against the socialists and the I The governor has appointed Ernest R, Ringo to 1 to th Coos bay country and undertake prosecutions, roceedings before yesterday w enlivene hat by a echall 8 Mulhall te nn Kirby, $r A nose-pulling o¢ used Kirby, former president of the National Mar the lobby Inve tigat Muthall acc Jation, of making faces at him inst that man sitting over there and making faces Mulhall, pointing to Kirby lca and sticks his tongue out at me. If his he will meet me outside squarely, and [ will pull hi Mr. Kirby declined the challenge, but changed his seat at the re. acest of Chain. Mayor W. J. Hindley of the Henry George Spokane deli banquet, at the 60 were 10,000,000 people ered the principal addr Washington Annex hotel, V ‘ ‘8 were laid He declared that there who were within trine of single tax will eliminate poverty Miss Florentine Schage presided. Conneliman Erickson also spoke | optimistically of the future of the single tax polleya ‘| in the United States | 24 hours of poverty, and that the d = ‘FREDERICK & ‘NELSON Store Opens at 8:30. Closes Daily at 5:30 Women’s. New Silk Dresses have Wee els for at-home Silk Crepes ready a large selection of charming and individ al mod. and calling wear, made up in rich weaves, of Charmeuse Brocaded Silks Crepes-de-Chine IN NEW CLOTH DRESSES The New Displays of Domestic Rugs cover so many different requirements as to size, style, color and price that it isan extraordinary rug need, indeed, that cannot be filled he re, t These displays present the perfected products of America’s} leading mills and embrace I Over 200 Patterns in the 9x12 Size i ‘ prices $27.00, . 2 et Rugs To ) , } ) } prices ; Be eo an | $20.00, ' $23100, $25.0 and $33.50, $27.50 0, $32.00 and 1 sizes, designs and golors Second Floor, hown in three Pl h | Sof f fine flannel and mere pres | ¢ as in blue, heliotrope and tan trope 2 | s ipes, $2.50. An Especially Strong Line of Neckwear at $1.00 F land Scarfs of firm Me r Silks with diagonal Oriental stripes, $1.00, Two-tone Diag coal Silk Scarfs, $1.00 Four-in-Hand Scarfs of two-tone Silk Velour in blue and gold, black and white and other combinations, $1.00. —First Floor, vie Silver Picture Frames nent in the Jewelry Section, First Floor, featuring engraved, assort is fects, moderately priced as follows Oval Frames, 2x1% to 11%4x9 inches, uare Frames, 314x2% to 7x5% inches, 3 sx c to $3.50. i ly 1.23 PAT Er set rey Round Frames, 2, 2% and 3-inch sizes, ¢ , 4x2% to 8x4 inches, 85 35c, 50c and 85c respectively. | —First Floor, When You Think of Heating Stoves Think of The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak T HE ROUND OAK is the stove that has always given satisfaction, under all conditions of sery ic eC. Handsome, clean-cut, up-to-date; built to last a lifetime. Gives the heat, holds the fire, burns hard at > or soft coal, coke or wood. The new 1913-14 models now on display. —Third Floor i Comprehensive Displays of Mission Oak Furniture ay showing we are making of mn \ Tivinekroo! 1 Library Furni at | this present season a rds with the ever- } tyl ! € 1 b furnishings fumed oak, ir with leathe « but also an assortment of estr } ise in the average Amefi- eOmTONY lays every essential for the furnishing of Library, Dem Arm Chairs, Rockers, Foot Stools, Magazine Racks, Library Tables, | Racks, Tea Tables, Desks, Settees, Hall Tables, Costumers, Hall Glasses and Book cases. hird Floor Sook | NOW ON SALE, THE AUTUMN NUMBER OF THE STYLE BOOK, PRICE Se First Floor 4