The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1913, Page 8

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TE Se i ae Ls! a i and pleasing col \ severa p neck When it comes to real bar gains no other buyer can touch me. of Seattle. Dresses of new Fall woolen fabrics, tn prettily designed and trimmed t ways and attractive are tailored in t three-quarter len at $19.50. cor’ $30 AND $35 TAILORED SUITS AT $24.50 HIGH GRADE TAILORED SUITS, and $35.00, that I will sell tomorrow at tnch coats, Skinner's satin lined, with ski ‘ ts on ht NEW AUTUMN LINGERIE WAISTS AT $1.59 CHARMING WHITE WAISTS for Fall and Winter wear ary) of voiles and lingeries, with trimmings of laces and embroideries, with high or low necks, long or short sleeves, at $1.59. BEST $4.00 SILK PETTICOATS PRICED $2.95 SEE THESE SILK PETTICOATS I have for you at $2.95 Made of silk taffeta and messalines with floun Black and navy and popular autumn colors include L worth $4.00. ly trimmed. Autumn wear. street gowns and coats apparel. The Soda Fountain Man Says: | —for 10e— FOR | HAVE JUST AS GOOD A RIGHT AS) ANY OF THEm® iv nare a bargain day at the Buyers’ Sale. Come and try one of my delicious 15c sundaes tomorrow at 10c. I'll have lots of extra people to serve you, and a larger and better Soda Fountain than I ever had before. Lower Main ricer °t CHAS. K. SUTHERLAND and see what Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. IN STATIONERY AND BOOKS MSTERDAM LINEN | 59c STATIONERY AT Amsterdam Linen | Berlin's Colonial pound Paper, in white | lawn finish Stationery only; 25c value at 15¢ | in all the latest tints @ pound. | and white. We Wedgewood Initial Deemnren eres 19¢ 69c Cards, a box . 98c O8e Survey and At 59c Co.'s New Ideal Sta Gite Dictionary, New Universal Self ronouncing, with colored {llustrations . Tie White House Cook Book, white of! cloth bound, by Mrs. Gi $1.25 to $1.50 © laptees Fow Wednesday at - 15c THE CLASS IN PARLIAMENTARY LAW WILL MEET WEDNESDAY AT 10:30 A. M. THESE INTERESTING TWICE-A-WEEK LECTURES—by Margaret Munns—are y able to club women and those Interested in political work—Admission 35c. —Sixth Floor of The Bon Marche. Rand, McNally & and County, at 40 PIECES OF 75c RA‘INES AT 59¢ A YARD | I have some lovely pieces of new R full weight, soft qua In all new shade in the lot, worth 76c a yard, to go at a’ yard 19c CREPE PLISSE, 30 INS. were, 12 1- ad Here's a good offer in Crepe Plisne and lengths to 12 I4¢ Crepe, 30 inches wide. stripes and figures, all shades, $1.95 Wavy Halr Switches at 98 Each Switches of natural wavy hatr, Inches | length, 3 strands, well made, with silk mountings. Very soft and fluffy, in black, brown, auburn and blonde. THE BON cales MA seKEED —s#COND They are made of gingham and perca ales in neat patterr tly t red FALL DRESSES IN OUT SIZES AT $12.50 HERE'S A GOOD OFFER | HAVE Fon THE STOUT WOMEN Sizes 41 to 49 bust me NEW AUTUMN TOP COATS PRICED $19.50 DESIRABLE AUTUMN COATS In just the styles you want ly trimmed h, some belted and others with large patch pockets est materials, worth 0, They have 36 gh waist bands “ANY OF MY 15¢ SUNDAES” Summer Style Book lessened prices for my pleased with what 1 can promise you good service in my engrav- Ing department—any time you need engraved stationery. GOOD 25¢ FICTION, 3 COPIES FOR 50c OR Full Line of Mary J. Holmes, Garvice, Southworth and Sheldon Books Nicely Bound and with Illustrations. ——_—————— ee ot The Hom Marche, MRS. JORDAN OFFERS FINE HAIR GOODS TOMORROW FOR ABOUT HALF PRICE Sole Senttle Agents for “Phipps” AVENUM——_Pinns st | Inches In length, weight 4 ounces, with three sep- | arate strands, in black, brown, auburn and blonde, THE SEATTLE STAR For House Dresses Worth $1.00 ¢ and $1.25 <i." TOMORROW AT THE a & Bon Marche’s Depart- ; hah INV ment Buyers’ Sale / Paik Y, ANOTHER BARGAIN TREAT FUR. YOU—in the wearable de} ent, Neat Hou Iresse each-—-most {i hf 4 of them w heap enou t $1 nde « \ ¢ AN , { $1.00 values S71 )\ -* and natti Nii] und or} / (RW \ rd Mil \ ¢ low, re srs oir ors and black a == They | They are INH | LAST WEEK OF THE) | FREE EXHIBIT | OF IRI H | ARTS AND CRAFTS Under the aus # of the Gaelic Leagu Third Floor of The Bon Marche ‘They real The Bon Marche’s Autumn Fashion Display Will Be Held ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SEPT. 15th, 16th and 17th IT WILL BE A BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE—of the latest correct including imported and New dress fabrics and garnitures, theatre, eve lines of millinery and other ryday fashion York THE PATTERN BUYER SAYS | is | HAVE 650 SUMMER STYLE Ue LerT— and as I want to do something out of the ordinary for the Buyers’ Sale—I am going to give them away tomorrow—as long as I have any to give. If you would care to have one come to my section you don't have to buy anything to get one. Upper Main Fioor of The Bon Marche. WOULD YOU LIKE SOME BARGAINS IN CAMERAS IN DAINTY STATIONERY OR BOOKS? THEN COME TO MY SECTION TOMORROW— tempting wares I am displaying at much day at the Buyers’ Sale—you'll be you'll see and what you'll save 17c a copy all SPECIAL OFFERS IN CAMERAS $25 CAMERAS FOR | $9.00 CAMERAS FOR —S8— = —$4.50— 3-A Folding Pocket | Folding Seneca Cam. Seneca Camera, era, No. 29, size 4x5 8%x5% Inches, inches, for plates or value $18.00. film packs. Bhe Acid Hype, t-pound packasen, 1 Hypo, d packages, 12c 16c 39c 10c FREE EXHIBIT of IRISHARTS and CRAFTS UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE GAELIC LEAGUE. THIS 1S THE LAST WEEK OF THIS DEM. ONSTRATION OF IRISH MANUFACTURES— if you have not seen it yet, come be: efore Satur. day, or it will be too late —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. » Hine 4x6 Inches, b inches. Films at any time ONCE MORE MR. GOLDIE CUTS DOMESTIC PRICES 18¢ DRESS SERGES, My INS. WIDE, 12 A 2c se OUTING ecaiia ‘price ie A YARD 4 ot Th Mary 34-Inch Wavy Hair Switches, $6.00 Each Natural wavy German refined hair Switches, Mu at $6.00. High Class Tailored Hates, CHE. J. M. FLOWERS | |Millionaire’s Wife Risks Life | in Sea to Save Man From Death FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30, Closes Daily at 443) viol) % Special 75c Pair E XCEPTIONAL values ina special purchase of Women’s* | -d Phread-silk Hosiery, of including regular and out-sizes and flare top styles. pure fine grade but “irregular,” Some are to 10, Women’s Thread-Silk Hosiery | all-silk, others have the mercerized garter tops. Sizes 8 Black, White and Many Desirable Colors On sale Wednesday, choice at 75¢ the pair. Pen. Bt Ready for the Heating Stove Season pif q with an exceptionally large and varied dis. Sf. CG play of Heating Stoves—84 styles and sizes to choose from in all, including the 1913-14 models of the Beckwith Round Oak. This is the Seattle home of the following favorably-known Ranges: Great Majestic Range Ohio Range Champion Interchangeable Coal and Gas Range .Regal Quality Range _Direct-Action Gas Range Miss Mitchell Scaniand (on Left) and Her Aunt, Mre. Harry G. Mitchell of Montana, Who Risked Own Lives to Save Man Parsenger | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal The b |two young w mghioe Of & wealthy resident of A New Section Devoted to Boys’ on th i Robt well wn the from drowning wh Clothing and Furnishings Manchuria save Second Floor, atrical ot gotten to au n we owned the IZES for women and misses in these smart Full-length and Three-quarter Coats of Seal- Astrachan, Boucle and Fancy Mixtures. I] io in aio an amatear Sie Women’s Long Coats, $12.50 Bie ses. see CASE WON'T RUN FOR MAYOR By Abe Hurwitz ette, an Otto A, Cane, # tary of the Commercial Club, has no mayoralty aie . |]}| beo buzzing in bis : Many are finished with plush or velvet collar, 1a political gossip m to the contrary. yi A : ~ i} uppored to have boon M others are severely plain tailored. Collars are Ue’ | of fact aguo has discussed no mayor |H brown, tan, gray, navy, black and mixtures. | and will not do jeague distinctly is 2 Price $12.50. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS, $18.50— Fine Serges, Epingle Suitings, Bedford Cord, Cheviot and Mixtures are the materials ip candidactes, It deal with princip! | Hesides, the mayoralty election is non-partisan. And nation ties has cut little figure in previous’ mayoralty elections under the |f | non-partisan system. } "I have not discussed the m as long as I am secretary politics.” “and qually tn sa mat » mayoralty boomlet owed mayoralty candidate nS thut th nein till in these well-tailored Suits. The coats are in i}! im — ———————— | the new three-quarter length and skirts are plain ‘FANATICS MURDER SISTER or draped. Choice of navy, Copenhagen, gray, black, brown and new copper shade. Attractive value at $18.50. PARIS, Sept. 9.—One of the | French pe bas just b As the result of polle weirdest crimes in the history of the n brought to light at Avignon. investigation, Marius Ju i, and his sis ter, Rose, 19, are under arreat for the brutal mur other —Basement Salesroom. sister, aged 25. Julie, like the reat of family, was d gious — She b d that she was possessed ¢ jons and desired them ex orcised, Her brother, Marius, and her sister, Rose, alarmed over Julie's spiritual condition, planned to relieve her All the doors of the place were locke Julie was bound foot and placed in a chatr. Marius and Rose then took cud beat Julle’s head to a pulp, Afterwards they went to confession. had done their duty Runner Rugs especially designed for the long, narrow | | hallway, landing or for use before the We show them in sizes 2-3x74, 3x12 and 3x15 and in many desirable weaves. —Second Floor, New Arrivals in the | Chinaware Section | Third Floor They stair ing on the heels of a number of other crimes based stition, If} upon fireplace TO CONSIDER MINIMUM WAGE PORTLAND, Sept. 9.—The first public hearing in the United States to consider the recommendation of a minimum wage conference will | be held here tonight, on order of the industrial welfare commission. The recommendation of the factory conference that the minimum weekly wage for adult women factory workers shall not be less than } $8.64 a week, the hours of employment not more than nine a day, or 54 2-3x9, 2-3x12, 3x76, 3x9, decc Art ivory EW and rations in Pottery J shay feet, inieres, finished in and eml | with designs in many i Shadow Lace Flouncingg 35c Yard tints range from $1.00 to Brass Dinner Chimes in brush finish, | a week, and the lunch period not less than 45 minutes, will be con various sizes, complete with wall bracket, ieee if $3.00 to $7.50 Should the committee accept these recommendations, they will be Priced Irom'4 att ANY attractive new p: i 7 . ‘i . atterns im come effective within 60 days Brass Hanging Fern Dishes, 4-inch size, * sae os t : C Shadow Lace Flouncings in 17-inch | plain brush or hammered finish, $1.00; 6% | widths, the yard, 35¢ ‘THE REPUBLICANS SHOW GAIN j.'s cor'ss 8° sania | Brass Finger Bowls, 41-inch size, bright ee ee AUGUSTA, Me., Sept. 9.—Maine republicans are jubilant over the ish, 15¢ eact election to congress of John Peters ker of the Maine assembly, |[} '!S9, Toe each T il ' to sutceed the late Representative Forest Goodwin. t p 10 I Peters’ plurality over Wm. Pattingall, a democrat, 1s 653. John oule 0a ? c 0x c | Lawrence, progressive, ran 8,000 votes behind Pattingall. TER CR 7 + t President Wilson's plurality over Roosevelt in 1912 was 1,456, A | Quartere Oak resser | B° TTERMILK, Rose and Violet Toilet ’ progreasive loss is shown in yesterday's election Soap, three cakes in box, 10c. t Republicans say it indicates disapproval of President Wilson's tar- | —Basement Saiesreem iff policy Fetera declares it means the republicans and progressives | S ] 7 i roriel ae oe pecia DENTC 7 Jewel +7 Nov. elt 10 } ' PARENTS GET SCHOOL NEWS $25. 00| Jewelry Novelties, 1c SIV E} OLLAR Pins in square and_ pointed Parents will be informed of school news by a printed bulletin, to! e Tale Tie pared under the direction of the school board, The school board rs uar tered styles, two on card; also Yale Ti for this measure at the regular monthly meeting Monday. The Oak Dresser, as | Holders in assorted patterns; good value | bulletin will be published and sent to the parents once a month, {f not ; | : ¢ more frequently, Superintendent Cooper was directed to prepare a pictured, with top | 10c samp! illetin for next meeting a 21x42 Basement Salesroom wea measuring 21x42 | ard voted to taboo the designation “truant” offieer in the : future to substitute for it “attendance” officer. inches, and French inate beveled. plate mir- | C h W d H CONVICTS TO AID AUTH | re | JOLIET, Il, Sept. 9. Forty-five convicts, comprising the “honor $25. 00. 25 P squad working on public roads, have taken a secre ath to hunt down rd Floor c ar | those of their number who broke their word and sic eian s The movement here is the beginning of an organization of paroled | W OMEN’S Black Cashmere Worsted | convite whidh ek ede ne its object the holding of paroled convicts | ° ’ Hosiery, excellent fitting and com- to their word, and the hunting down of those wh thelr parole: | h D 5c 5 | It 1s intended that this organization shall become "Nini apse ISS€S ot resses fortable, 25c pair. Authorities of all prisons where the honor system is now in vogue Basement Salesrooms will be sked to to Join in the movement OPPOSES COMMISSION PLAN TACOMA, Sept. 9,—After serving two years administration here, Mayor W. BH, Seymour commission form of government is a fatlure. 1 am going to ask the city counell to put before the voters at the next election, a charter amendment that will adopt the city manager | plan,” said Seymour, “I believe it is the ideal way of governing a city, jor a state, for that matter. In my opinion, the commission form of government has not been a success. There is too much ‘log-rolling’ and trading. Instead of one government, we hav@ five, each one objecting to the control of the council itself,” $1.75, $1.95, $3.50 for serviceable very good styles school well tailored blue comingly trimmed with fancy and belt. Sizes 6 to 14 ye Moderately wear, Women’s Cape Gloves 85c Pair OMEN’S desirable from serges in navy- as head of the declares today elty and stripe that the} and check effects, and be collar, cuffs | iW ter wear, Pan for 85e pair. Cape Gloves: fall and wine * Heavy priced at $1.75, $1.95 and weight all sizes, Basoment Salesroom. Salesroom

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