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i. hauee os meee at Makers’ Cost—for a Day Only T h S.AHARAN FOR A BUYERS’ § KNIT UNDERWEAR |§ «: AND GLOVE BUYEAI§ For though | won't make this sale—! will make a lo both “Merode” Underwear and for the Bon Marche. WOMEN’S “MERODE” VESTS, 34, 36 AND 38 | at 35c WOMEN'S VESTS, ANY short sleeves, low or high thread; sizes 34, 36 and 38, Extra sizes, 40-42-44, at 50c. $1.25 “MERODE” VESTS 85c e T have a fine lot of $1.25 also fine Merino vests and and 38, for Sic, Any sha Tuesday. To“Start Something” < Marche’s Department Buyers’ Sale——— Undergarment is faultlessly finished by there is method in my madness. Ny nf Mi) And remember — every adi uesday at the Bon \ and—and MADE FOR WOMEN—BY WOMEN THIS IS RATHER galletas bet gig bi pe as “Merc {ces for andard line @ shelves and sell it at mill a day—but any money by t of friends for f. (gee .25 “MERO! at 85c COTTON OR LISLE THREAD UNION SUITS, any shape desired, with low or high necks, sleeveless or with sleeves, knee ¢ lengths $1.50 Union Suits, 40 to 44, $1.15, STYLE, with long or cotton or Hsle | jn at 35c, AND TIGHTS FOR a. $1.35 ea. “Merode” Silk mixed, Union Suits worth $2.00, I will sell Tuesday at tights, in sizes 34, 36 | $1.35 a ¢ ent. Any shape, in sizes f a4 to pe desired. On sale 38; “Merode” Sik mixed; also Merino. | Lower Main Floor. FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. TUESDAY |"4S! WEEK The Buyers offer phone orders for them. WOMEN’S 12 1-2c BLACK STOCK- INGS IN SIZES 81-2 T0 —7V/2¢ pr.— fast black, Women’s 12%c Hose, hemmed tops and seamless Aharan will sell them till 11 Tie a pair. Mr. Shea's 59¢ and 7c Fa: in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, will go from 9 to 11 29¢ a yard Tuesday, a. m. Upper Main Floor. 5e AND 8 1-3c LACES 3c French and German Valenciennes Lace Edges, worth Se and yard, will be sold by Mr 3c a yard till 11 a m. Floor. 20e TABLE OILCLOTH 1 Figured Table Ot! Cloths, wide, in mill lengths. Mr. sell them at 10c a yard til Third Floor of The Bon Marche. these ing specials—but cannot accept tele- Lower Main Floor, SILK REMNANTS AT 29c YARD De Mers at Upper Main OF THE morn- For that man Goldie is at it again cutting prices of cottons for all he is worth. He says: IRISH ARTS and CRAFTS EXHIBIT Last 3500 YARDS OF Ge CHALLIES LENGTHS TO 10 YARDS, PRICED 4c yd. I have 3,500 yards of Challies worth 6c that I will sell you at 4c a yard Lengths to 10 yards, in Persian pat terns, 24 inches wide Oe OUTING FLANNEL 7 1-2¢ YD. Outing Flannel, light and dark shades glad to show you at Heavy double fleeced flannel, 10¢. 15c WONDERLAND CLOTH 10c YD Wonderland Cloth, 27 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards; nice for shirts and school dresses; fast colors, in neat stripes, at 10c a yard. 15e CREAM OUTING 10c A YARD feew Mr. am. at ney Silks, chance to we yrth see the three clever Irishwomen at work with needie or loom making beautiful A YARD Site a Irish Embroidery and Lace—and Irish Rugs and Mats. ec YARD DOMESTICS GET ANOTHER JOLT ” UNION SUITS, 34, 36, 38 | WOMEN’S “MERODE” UNION SUITS PRICED | Tuesday I will sell l5e Cream Out- 1% yards | Third Floor, Union J ing Manne! at 10c a yard. Full yard } Kalt will Street Store. wide, extra heavy quality, in lengths | 111 a m. to 10 yards. Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. AN EXTRAORDINARY GROCERY BARGAIN DAY 18 POUND PURE GRA 18 pounds of Pure Can cery order, not including flour. customer. BOTTLED GOODS SPECIALS lated Sugar at 95c, with $1.00 gro- Not over 18 pounds to a AT BON MARCHE'S DEPARTMENT BUYERS’ SALE For the Grocery Man Evidently Intends to “Bust” Some Records HERE 18 HIS MANIFESTO. This is “my day” at the Department Buyers’ Sale, and I am going to make {t “your d. too— by offering this splendid list of money-s: ving spe clals. Ma, Pa, Aunt Maggie, Polly and her Pals, and everyo else—are all invited to come to my big sale, Order in the ° Morn! it you conveniently can. % NULATED SUGAR Peaberry regular ¥ roasted sugar or ert! ia, cm eeog. tian | ecole 2 ae “IN CANNED VEGETABLES je ammonia 12 Tues ttle 22c ottle dee Cc | =» e | pserd Navy Saind Dress te Vinegar, the ‘ refund of 2¢ for em antec strictly y. guar sirieay “pare "Toe ie: asa NEW POTATOES GOOD SIZE 25 LB. BAG at 29¢ Good size, new pota- MT. VERNON MILK SPECIA), TUESDAY 7¢e acan Mt. Vernon Milk, not toes, guarant extra | over 12 cans to a cus fine cookers, 25-pound | tomer, at 7c a can. No FOURTH FLOOR. bags, telephone orders “IN CANNED FRUITS CANNED FISH SPECIALS Reliance Sileed Pine- lames, jarge size Sockeye Salmon, re « r Pioneer Mine Clam, ge size, beat cans, C © value; } nice f inche "(psd 22: plums, can 9c size cans 17 q 1 2 2C can y Monte Siteed ad Werring splendid gula : ring 41 st Quality California tinrt | ‘ bes guniity California tart: | « Sardines, No in tans, 146 | ine, splen- fe (WE These Miscellaneous Specials from our Grocery. Violet Onis, Albers Bro Coconnut, splendid aual- | cuaranteed | Peart Taploem, the bent best, pa 11¢ | an. V OG | tussday’ po ; seaMARCHE-. for Boys are true to name, ® pair here, SECOND AV ENUK——Pinn a4 CLARA REDOOCES! yt UNIOR OFFICE P) x A promanent yung ack a that haw had some was foolish enough to take n, y., toondy good Jobs, now and then a vaka summer ho always had quite a nice, slim flgger, and ft helped her quite a lot in hook to a ingaxe t now, if a ger! tratp 1 down broadway all summer hunttr for he don't lose n her slen * e frend ought to of t ered this, but she dident, and as much as $26 or $28 saved up, she decided to take a rest and stayed 3 weeks ya farm in connetiku' MOTHER AND CHILD DO WELL Sarah Huzea and the six-pound boy to whom she gave birth stares at Providence } tal esting well today | Mre za, knowt ally as Sarah Little Finger, i# the midget wife of Ma She is three feet three « tall and weighs ¢ I The major He is 51. His wife is 10 years to have appeared at th King his junior cour fair ¢ dwa of al a Caesarian ¢ jon to t he Litt fan nto Many Se Al men witnessed n, which was pe ned by Dr. J. Tate Maso’ ty coroner Tw Lite r had died under similar op erations, Knov ie was kept from Mrs. ‘ STEEL BARS HALT ROMANCE LOS ANGELES, Bent rt of steel bars could keep patriot 1 the Mexican vice president and Capt. Alcalde languishes today ment that he is to wed eral warrant a gle across the feral forces Jaughter of the former vice president y in an aeroplane, be said, for the hi housetop Did against the Mexican f His engagement to the od flights across Mexico ¢ of dropping love misstves | on her lowe THE SEATTLE STAI TheFamous“Merode” Underwear THIS ENOCH ARDEN DIFFERS| LOS ANGEL Sept. §—Frank Kiser is under arrest here, charg ed with shooting and killing Harry Sharpley and Mrs. Frank Kiser, formerly Mra. Gertrude Brookinger, boarding house keeper of Wichita Kan Kiser and of Mrs. Brookin A ley were rivals, a few years ago, for the affection Sharpley was preferred and the couple were serted Se a “showed up. ley that if remarry her, 8 told Sh Shary rms and kissed her Kiser drew a revolver and shot both of them dino sired, took the woman in As they embrac dead LAST ROCK GONE FROM CANAL PANAMA, Sept. §.—The last rock to be removed from the Panama canal by dry excavation was take Saturday, and hereafter all fur ther ex lon will be de redgers floating in the canal Phe etion of the excavation was just ten days ahead of ne. An army of men will be busy during the next few noving steam shovels, railroad tracks and other equipment »ber 5 water will be turned tnto the canal from the Gatun lake, On October 10 the Gamboa dike will be dynamit » Atlanti tic will meet a dike, small vessels cember the big waterway SLIDES DOWN WIRE TO LIBERTY PORT MADISON, Ia, Sept. §—Climbing the center rick and sliding down a guy wire to the top of the pris« McCloud, a convict, Jumped to the ground out the wall, almo the arms of a prison guard, He halted and threw up his hands ordered to do 80 moment later grabbed the guard, overp< him and esca with the guard's rifle second successful prison delivery from Port Madison Harold Masden, the guard inside when McCloud climbed *, has been discharged, and Guard Hanson, from whom after leaping from the wall, js suspended pending in HOUSEWIVES, HERE’S AN IDEA NEW YORK, Sept. 8 schedul weeks. of a der all, Car st fi hen »wered This is the lin three days the derrick ¢ McCle Recreation in prison as a * years of household drudgery is the reason assigned he dressed woman, who refused to give her name, partmen » and calmly filling her arms with 4 1 n starving for } Nash, “and the first I have en the police matron. Married life for a good woman in moderate circum stances means nothing but household drudgery, endless and thank less ars I have needed a change, but could not afford It IT’S QUITE ALOT OF SALMON from 20 today by a for entering a de » told Magistrate were the ministrations of BELLINGHAM, Sept. 8,—-The Puget Sound salmon pack js est mated by President E. B. Deming, of the PacificcAmerican Fis heres at 2,000,000 cases for the year 1913. The pack in 1909 was 1,582,000 cases. T was four years ago, President Deming does not belle equal that of 1909 Puget Sound eannerles made but the catch was much gre # section is calling at the time of the last big salmon run ve that the world’s pack this year will provision to handle a big pack this ater than expected, for more cans year, and every can nery in thi WOMEN WEAR SMOKING GOWNS PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8 |elgarets are more enjoyable when they (the suits, consisting of a skirt and jacket. Mrs th movement by importin 4 Parisian smoking gown of brocaded ‘crepe de chine, It is of dull smoke blue and very beautiful. The coat is a Chinese mandarin, inlaid with lavender, bound around with braid and fastened on one side with gold buttons and loops Tho skirt 18 narrow and edged with a broad band of “embroider; SAN JOSE MAN HAS BIG SLEEP Philadelphia women have found that women) wear king Willie Carter Inaugurated a gold of cord SAN JOSE, Cal. Sept. 8.—Wright Keeble was awakened last Met day, after having slept for 33 days continuously, through the combined efforts of a number of physicians. Within an hour, however, he again fell a mally, ep, and there is and doctors now no sign of are puzzled as to the awakening. He dreathes cause of the long sleep. nor Absence of the sea serpent along the Jersey coast accounted for. It has been seen in a lake In the Adirondacks, and the melanchviy dis | tinction of the discovery is due to a Watertown man | R ° Store Open You Need the The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak ys FREDERICK & NELSON at 8:30. Closes Daily at 5:30 Jest Heating Stove 4\ VERYONE knows the famous “Round! ( Oy 4 Oak” Heating Stove as the stove that sy burns any kind of fuel (hard coal, soft Coal, é STUY Dp. : coke or wood) with perfect success; as the stove that holds the heat all night and all day, | and gives as much heat as you want, when} you want it. It is as casily regulated as aff lamp. } | | See the new 1913-14 models in our Stove} Section, Third Floor. Have yours bought and set up before cold weather sets in. Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings : a Second Floor ; im i a sean oe jhe i a 3 , ' Wall Papers in New Designs , 4 ae wall treat n upon w h rests the s ‘ ‘of for nterior de A uy are artistic 1 1 luced eat ¢ that t fects to beim + ‘ | Tt t 1 ¢ a comy ' ele leading ji ' ake a ane an are 1 ready y inspection ; in ¢ I V n on the F or, Samples will be submitted and ee ; dines pon st | An exceptional valu Our showing of and mahogany is n bracing many new sion, Cc Assor ling room Chairs, are also es, incl ports, complete Anyone inte d in te Imported China Novelties at 50c and $1.00 Untrimmed Velvet Hats, $1.95 F' UR gor Shapes, in cardinal, navy, $1.95. Bag styles—even the F leather Bags are plait: Wings in a large assortment of colors dd and gathered. and two-tone effects, 65¢. A good style ia Stick-ups in white, cardinal, emerald, | Silk Bags is shown in green, old-blue, gray, orange and illustration, with cow ff D5¢. Fancy Feathers in stick-up effects, and T5¢. Small Marabou Stick-ups, 75¢ Bi Mail Order Service * ale R' SIDENTS in co Seattle are invited the mation regardi Winter styles. Samples ticable Dry Goods Delivered w unusually large, Tables in oak em- in the Mis- patterns ! Period styles ents of other library and living- Rockers, Settees and Bookcases, Fine an enjoyable half-hour in 1 styles in Untrimmed Velvet black, mmunities to write for new sent intor Autumn and y )U are offered exceptionally fine selec when prac tions in our new Autumn stocks off 1r coverings. ‘The best American looms " are represented, ) a fine collection of Free by Parcel Arm and Furniture. especially in reproductions from the his- visiting our Furniture Galleries om HE China Section will feature for Tuesday (on a First Floor Sale Square) an unusually interesting assortment of artistic and useful pieces in imported China, including the following and other novel- at two low and $1.00: Fancy ties, prices, 50c Cups and Saucers Sugar and Cream Sets Plates Nut Sets Cake Plates Chop Plates Syrup Pitchers Condiment Sets Celery Trays Comb and Brush Trays Cracker Jars Chocolate Pots For gifts or for card prizes any of these novelties may be quite appropriately selected, —Sale Square First Floor. Draped Effects so much the vogue if hions, are rinent po w Hand- apparel fz a pr sition in n given brown and black, | ered or — uncovered f fitted with van- The dainty initial air of indi- viduality. Price $3.50. from $1.25 to $7.50, —First Floor frame, 45e¢ | ; | ity mirror. silver or gilt lends an nt Salesroom. | Other Silk Bags out ve Rugs and Carpets Oriental Carpets, of the best types Post, in Washington, Alaska, Or Th Domestic: Rua we ure. shania Idaho and, Montana, Bulky merchandise | 200 patterns in the 9x12 size alone, amd delivered free to any railroad station or | _m than 100 of these are the favorite yy boat landing in Washington when pur- Wiltons, unexcelled for appearance and d ec ability chase amounts to $5.00 or over. | AUTUMN § | NOW READY, IN THE MEN’S FURNISHINGS SECTION —Second Floor STYLES IN MEN’S KNOX HATS Firat Poot |