The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1913, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR cy cheviots, worsteds and ns in tar e x GAYNOR RAPS HIS ENEMIES : 6 h to the surprise of hin THE MEN’S $10.00 SUIT SALE IS|C!sucsterctzen | FREDERICK & NELSON CONTINUED FOR SATURDAY | SS, a dene remeber siiouigdostopiatal Store Opens at 8:30. Closes Daily at 5:30 |AT THE BON MARCHE’S DEPARTMENT BUYERS’ SALE) ic." nc (Succ; c2 | Becoming Coat Styles for Girls and Mr. B. C. Shields, the Clothing Buyer, [dae Oe ORES Setar ai ea bia NN a | | Repeats his Unique Offer of— iaisania: “The eatle 1s ite gromest ENUES HAGHE 1b. Glo state TOF | | i | nglish mix. | Joho Bf NOW COMES THE “HITCHIKOO” : sina | | BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Sept. 5.—"Exercise a little decorum silk | $12.50 and $15.00 fy Topecap Bonigineng Hay Fine Pliers ! a | BUYER SHIELDS IS ENTHUSIASTIC uta themes H's vsigr danea’ "he Tet don priragene steastiog 2 60 a OVER THIS BARGAIN—HERE ARE Cometh movant te Sly Sova” ys rhs i0 9) si nt ay Nl isiead jirls’ Peter Thompson Dresses 1 ce ee eS tn: eaance oF tee FIVE DROWNED ON SCHOONER | og SUITS THAT I TOLD YOU ABOUT IN LAST NOMA, Alaska, Sept. 6.—With all) had on board three passengers au ¢ d ilk braid, NIGHT'S STAR will be kept on sale at $10.00 for Sat on board wed, the gscoline I aid ‘aes 5) ¢ 7 to $16.50 | pe E SUITS vers! Sale argain of mie, 0 AND { repute ; ° gis) VALUES the ol ines, of a wellknown New | | From ic aekieaaal Cut Glass Salt and New Crepe Kimonos | Pf ieactwoae caammenen veut angrancyanyt Mey INDIAN ELOPERS CAPTURED | Pepper Shakers 41. 50 | MIXTURES; SOME DRESSY, FANCY WORSTEDS AND A FEW PLAIN UE SERG' ona ins | | NOR HAVE I FORGOTTEN THE NEEDS OF SCHOOL LADS } isu". Special 25c Each fe of THE SCHOOL BOY WILL LIKE ONE OF ed [CLUE Gins sate and a : THESE $5 SUITS | HAVE PRICED AT i tee : $3.95 ROBERT MORGAN WON'T HANG ee ee FOR THEY ARE THE SMART NORFOLK style, with SALEM Or Sept * haneet te & : | WEES cont Res bal Ensceeterckers ont Jeres he oe Morgan was not hanged today at| bank y Oi tik iain ales . Good value at $1.50 October. He ts now but s. The sort of sults brown, Oxford grays and dark 1 that will stand the rough $3.95 a sult You'll find both me and my bargains on Ss > 3% See the Irish Arts and Crafts Exhibit Now on the Third Floor of The Bon Marche DUTCH LUNCH 10c A BOX} |75¢ DANCE FOLIO AT 35¢ The Candy Department oft rm a dainty Remick’s New Star Dance Follo, No. 13, con Dutch Lunch at 10¢ a box, \%-pound boxes, taining the season's most popular hits, such packed with bacon, weinerwursts, bologna and as “That Old Girl of Mine,” “Down In Dear sauerkraut. —Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche. Old New Orleans.” —Third Floor The Children’s Wear Buyer Has Rare Bargains FOR SATURDAY—CHILDREN’S DAY “Bring the little folks to me tomorrow,” she says, “and let me fit them out for less.” Girls’ $6.50 to $7.50 Wool Dresses $4.95 wear Priced at sey, ak be haa Giowa tie Ladies’ Home It mere-|inches in hetght OATS made from good weight Eng- | | , Sa pea ; Journal weed and wool mix- | | zing colo! —First Floor. HARTFORD, daughter, Georgia ( Cohan's secr collar and revers Sizes 6 to 14 years. | | COHAN IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT} "creat ioe Raced | Patarna retary, and din an aute Rasement Sale aly ove seriou sare Lace Drape Veils, 50c — New Net Waists | TARIFF DEBATE NEAR AN END yg wap sheasll ronal $3.75 WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The Flowered ree 25 Yard— TTRACTIVE New Net and Shadow Last nih fancy d and flowered ribbon, in Lace Waists, lined with net, daintily sh, in many pretty col- | trimmed with soft colored bands and nov. elty French piping. High or Dutch-neck immed with soft, fluffy rufflings. Price reports will reac . Utility House Dresses iets Blouses, $1.25— a few days an that Georgia Coban was th a fracture at the base of the the tariff debate ts in st © democrats would for ‘ore adjourni Tr, sent out not in their seats today and & be —Basement Salesroom it. | reached atic Washington | { FOR CHILDREN’S DAY, AT THE BUYER'S SALE, I am going at We have just received another shipment Ato give you a bargain in girl's new wool dresses. They are mado $1 00 ct allehite aad’ colorcérauied aan Balkan, Russian or one-piece regulation style, made of serge or e ne plaids, with gored or plaited skirts, high necks and long sleeves, f Nee, : : ; at $1.25. in sizes 6 to 12 years, at $4.95, ‘ 4s fe D JUBLE Service —RBasement Salesroom ner House Dresses of ——_——— Bargains for the Little Folks, Saturday washable dark-blue per- GIRLS’ $8.50 to $10 DRESSES “B New Fall Coats | oma sap Rett Smart Autumn — at $6.95 —|—$2.98 ca— & ier min ale pare fe Millinery nt! has given them no end of ar, a highway robt and a “killer,” for he has homes, held boys up with a revolver and slashed playmates Girls’ Wool Dresses, of serge, tractive value at $1.00. in Balkan and low belted F ° sian style, trimmed with fancy | collars or pipings, with p or gored skirts, 4 to 12 ye 5¢ HANDKERCHIEFS 6 for 25¢ Children’s School Handkerchiefs, ot pure linen, with Initials, also of fine cambric, plain white or with colored borders, 6 for 2 —Main Floor of The Bon Marche. Utility House Dress- | $5.00 $650 $7.50 $8.50 es of delft-blue and white str knives. with percale, QUEER THINGS DO HAPPEN Whooping cough is now declared by doctors to be a germ disease. ade with V-neck and 15c HANDKERCHIEFS 3 for 25¢ Women’s linen lawn hemstitched Handkerchiefs, ainty embroidered floral design in corner, at 2 for 25 —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. The Glove Buyer Makes a Sensational Purchase, Getting 3000 Pairs of Fine Kid Gloves at Heavy Price Concessions He says, “I am going to sell them this way”— 1 HAVE 1000 PAIRS $1.25 THE $1.25 AND $1.50 I HAVE PRICED THESE $2 | GLOVES T0 SELL YOU AT | “BACMO” KID GLOVES AT| TO $3.50 SAMPLE GLOVES 79c Pair 95e Pair $1.49 Pair 1 with red. Price | $1.00. Another attractive Utility House Dress of vray and white Kalser Wilhelm has become a teetotaler, barring even grape juice. striped percale, has Disappearance of the mustache In modern times is ascribed by an low pointed neck with | English philosopher to the influence of women, who, with emancipar look with disfavor on that masculine adornment as a reminder of wut riority. turnover collar effect of delft-blu percale aie eRe, 4 th stra 1 t | | an s finished with raps anc | Wealth of the negroes In the United States Is estimated at $700, iis : | 000,000, and their land holdings at 20,000,000 acres $1.25 | Sete: —Rasement Salesroom. : | On account of the limitations of the telephone, Louis Chernobalsky mae : Hand Bags, $1.00 | | as changed his name to Cherno. | ges ae mera Mayor Gaynor, bluefishing in Grea: have been keeping his ear c South Bay, Is understood to » to the w r. THEY ARE A SAMPLE LINE FOR SATURDAY | HAVE| awmonosT TH 10 8 ere Skis offering full meas f co s ind OF WOMEN’S $1.25 GLOVES, | THE $1.25 AND $1.50 “~BACMO” | j,/ayonon E LOT Ang | There is talk of putting on an extra train to Sherbrooke, Quebec, H AND BAGS with two side pockets, & full measure of correct style @ including one clasp pique sewn | KID GLOVES FOR JUST 95c A OR ELBOW: II/ to accommodate the rush of lawyers and allenists ble strap handles and coin purse, | quality in becoming Hats for every type Kid Gloves, with heavily em- | PAIR. Pique sewn, neatly em-| LENGTH KID GLOVES ~— in | oe a 2S @ ‘§ a eS d ie broidered backs, ia black and | broidered backs; In black. white | black and white—two-clasp kid | Would-be suicides who jump from Brooklyn bridge mostly recover, unusual value at $1.00. | of face, for young woman and matfon, white—two-clasp kid with over. | and tan Also twoclasp kid | gloves—some pique sewn, others |f| while the fatalities are among those who take the leap notoriety . 5 ee mene sewn seams, embroidered backs; | gloves with pique oversewn | with overseanis vy black, white re : octets | Bante ester Em th ceca) 286 Small, close-fitting Hats in Plush and in black, white, tan, gray and | seams. Of real French kid in| tan, | brown and gray—also suedes in black, white and “ray. _—$— ri ind ray THE GROCERY BUYER OFFERS SOME be SPECIALS | Pure Lard, one of the best brands, N oe ewe Patent Leather Belts, in black, white and 3 . % | Velvet, trimmed with quills, fancy feathers mode. black, white, tan, brown, gray Georgo Bernard Shaw has taken up motorcycling, red, with buckles, special 25c. 3 Rasemont Salesroom. | flowers and ribbon bows, $5.00. | | Mra. Thomas R. Marshall, wife of the vice president, has personally F | tstributed 1,600 calling cards since inauguration Tailored Hats in Velvet and Plush, with ; ; | ! It, Butler, N. J., \ c iff crowns, ir ck, brow Haat Beane tam gut eater age ragiangte cute tat a man coos Ht © Mercerized Hosiery | sf ax st crowns, in black, brown, math | ", c. 5) ATs 5 pails, @Be;, | | Creamery Butter 35¢ - New Potatoes 1 1-4¢ ese | Perple. and gray, trimmed with ii Washington Creamery | xapueha soup, Hon Marche brand, nons New (Pethissa 400: sank aherante Is now 25 years old, but with the exception of Albert 25¢ Pair wii feat! bbons and: sili Butter, 40c grade, 3] better. Saturday, bar pound bags, $1.15; lees Maia Ban deo piace we | J ’ | ficia anguage. | “rer j nd r ~ ) 7. pounds $1, pound 85c.] seynower Coffer, our popular brand quantities, 1/40 pound, | An guag Pepe aire | \MEN’S M ie hae | French fruits and flowers, $ and $7.50. regula 36 pound | 5 r ‘ osier * ACK, cular poun Prince of Wied has been picked for the Albanian rulership. ‘This W pores y in black, Semi-dress and Tailored Hats of Velvet Peanut Mutter, the very best aual- | Golden Dates, a splendid aual quailty, priced sabe sslaudg teks eg cao i sl | aueige rei ered Westin anauty, P full 1 in fi malate bur 17 C , oc SHER Siete sae eta IH] at 25c pair and Plush, tastefully trimmed in faney ; | Macnroat, the regular 100 size, | 1 Be yohath® best. P rity | Sllce@ Pineapple, No. 2 alze cans, Long Lisle Gloves, for clearance, broken | ostrich, large bows, fancy feathers, maline % | f the best brands. 1 | ra rd 1 8 f 1 gualit epectal : : e Hl | : 20 | a TiC | for Baturday, can 14¢ sizes, in white only, special 19¢ pair. and laces, $8.50. e! | 10-pound snacks 6 | Rea Salmon Wellies, extra Basement Salesroom. —Rasement Salearoom i | brands, gun eed it r tra, fine | Modern wars are mere skirmishes in comparison to those of the Ward ai c Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Take, for instance, the invasion of in B,C. 480, by the Persians. xes, king of Persia, spent thre b J bd y ‘The Fall Home Journal Style Book—Ge—At the Pattern Counter. * preparing for bis advance, during which time immense stores of 0 Ss 0 I visions were piled at different points along the line of march, two Vy or Cc 00 ul S, e a bridges, each a mile tn length, were bullt over the Hellespont, while a a magnificent canal, with a length of a mile and a half, was cut for the (With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers) advance ¢ iis navy } The Persian army numbered 1,700,000 foot soldiers and 80,000 cay E i 5 | ; old materials these orfolk Suits are serviceab rood-look Ly 2 own alry, The fleet was composed of 4,000 vexsels, manned by 518,000 men | BEE materiale: intl Npriolic Suits ate derviceable, goodsloold Ni Any a | The army was continually increased by the soldiers of other nations mixtures, They are lined and faced, and each suit has two pairs of knieke | through whose territories Xerxes marched on his way to Greece,|{f erbocker | etn pesy te 4 | one asia Bb added to which the number ef camp followers was greater than the | The *rbockers are reg ; ° f f a re oops, are i - 5 fighting m@n, 80 that the stupendous host was reckoned by the an-|| Rao mmbkernockess Ate if -pag:top ay oe elt tot oo ii clents a8 more than 6,000,000, or double the entire population of the | lined throughout, Attractive values at $5,00. second Fleet: [American colonies during the Revolutiong | —— — SSS ee __

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