The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1913, Page 8

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| THE SEATTLE STAR r 1 STRIKERS ARE TURNED DOWN =~ OVER 2,000 MEN’S 85¢ SHIRTS J... ::22s:27s2.rccs.0 0 snysmn “FREDERICK & NELSON ARE INVOLVED IN THIS BON MARCHE SHIRT SALE TOMORROW AT JUST__ MADE OF GOOD PERCALES the terms of which the atrike which has been on i. r fou " mig t be nettied, has been flatly turned down by the drayage companies, the vO) r.9 ane rie ; Store Opens at 8:30: Closes at 5:30 A large assort ment of pat terns in light | and dark shades, ek ee ners Special $11.75 MWENTY-FIVE of these dainty Dresses to feature in a Special Vhursday selling—made of soft-draping silk chiffons and silk crepes in pretty tunic and plaited models over messaline silk. The | IN PATTERNS YOU'LL LIKE /, cole: Either plain or pleated fronts, coat Pink Blue Lavender Green Corn-color White style, with cuffs attached an a = e A SPECIAL PURCHASE “AND A | i t $11.75. GOOD ONE, 1 but we had bt ul | ? | the man had—some 2,000 Shi o get ea BP oye? . IN A CLEARANCE AT $1.00 hi a well to: you at 69e ay ripley a : Rye ; ie 4 ; ; THEY "ARE CUT AS CAREFFULLY ee | meres Re ce geet ae oy went Agi AND HAVE ALI THE STYLE oe eed ‘ oa ‘ eat { Ps ” DOLLAR SHIRTS—they are made o} essen of pe ging rquisette; sizes 14 to fabrics’ that go into the best 85c shirts— CATTLE DIE IN FOREST FIRE Tosi eye arian Tomorrov Bathstore ae gn ‘ DIEGO, 8 ~Rasement Saleeroeg, | you can buy al shirts rer you want for 6c eac Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche’s Union Street Store. I Bk — ECONOMIES IN FINE KID GLOVES AND UNDERWEAR — WOMEN’S NEW $1.50 KID GLOVES, PR. | CHILDREN’S FALL WEIGHT UNION | | Women's “Dent” style mannish Fall welght Rit bed Cott on vu nt 8 it Kid Gloves for street wear, made $1. 1 | for boys or girls 16 vers. 8 i Ic | AOA Renee a Br memrrsi> SILK-LISLE Pe URC t TS Jt! HOSIERY, 1 i SPECIAL 1 W' MEN'S Silke lisle and Mer. rized Lisle Hop VETERANS DINE bc J. J. HILL ong sleeves, ankle lengt . with one large clasp, in A n | with long sleev 7 tan shades; also velvet Mocha Gloves, $1.15 patr. | gray —Lower Main Floor of The hed Marche. ay teR NATION . AL PARK in owe Fe ventas Sin up eater ‘ - thy ee ——_ These Stock | ings are subject t a 1600 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S SHOES UNDERPRICED WOMEN’S $4.00 ENGLISH WALKING BOOTS, A PR. $9 Q 5 ht imperfections therefore spe priced at 15¢ J Unusual Olierue 3 C ba retonnes, ty Special 25c Yd. HIS offering follows the pur- chase (at a discount) of a mak- er’s “Strike-off” lengths, these being the lengths first printed in the new designs, from which the traveling men’s samples are cut. The Cretonnes are of select qual- ity and the designs and colors high- ly desirable, including the allover verdure and pretty chintz effects so much in demand. They range from 32 to 35 inches in width. Allovers specially Special, pm, at 25c yard. priced for clearance ha Basement Salesroom —Basement Salesrom, HERE’S A CHANCE FOR THE WOMEN'S FEET TO BE NEATLY CLAD IN DURABLE SHOES AT LITTLE EXPENSE $4.00 English Walking Boots, made of soft, dull leather, very low heels and medium narrow toe shapes in all sizes. athe, ’ Women’s $3.50 Shoes Was a Women’s $5.00 Shoes $9.00 priya 83. 50 pr. Vici Kid or Gunmetal Lace ton tops, pair. —Basement Salesroom VALEN- CIENNES LACES SPECIAL, 1c BOLT DD patterns and broken sets of an and French Valenciennes Laces, special, the 12-yard bolt, 10¢. Remnants of Laces Embroideries and cali Shoes with welt sc!es and low v or military heels; also tan shapes, at $3.50 a pair Thur shoes in button or lace style, day. Regular $5.00 value in all sizes. AS IN THE DAYS. OF | BANDITS OAKLAND, Sept EXTRA SPECIAL—FOR APRON DAY 65 COVERALL APRONS OF PRETTY PERCALES | Large assortment of good, serviceable Aprons of percale. All wanted colors are represented. Have large | kimono sleeves. The sleeves, pocket and belt are daintily ¢€ | trimmed with white. 25e Margaret Aprons at 1ic These Aprons are of exceptionally good quality percale, in light and dark colors, such as blue, pink and and disre ta of Cal Kahye 1,200 Hemmed Napkins} Untrimmed Hats a Special 5c Each Special $1.00 Diccs AND HARRISNOT cuILTY LOT of 1.200 Full-bleached Mercerized | ()VER seventy Shapes in thi speti $1 Percale House Aprons for 75¢ He Of small blue checked matertal with buttons down front; have turn over collars, set-in sleeves of elbow | ttton Table Napkins, size 18x18 offering. They are in combinations of length, piped with dark blue. Sizes SAN FRANCISCO, Se; They are highly finished. with neat | plush and satin, with soft crowns, in black | | white, with small figures or stripes. } Hetster, who 34 to 40. | d fi Ivage. Very durable and | brown, taupe, white and purple, and ate $1 Gingham House Aprons Tie | $1.25 Gingham Aprons for 9%c | thiy | especially suitable for immediate wear. Large assortment of Dust Aprons Large, comfortable Sacque Aprons | sday. 5¢@ each | Special, Thursday, $1.00. of ginghams; fitted front and back, | °% Amoskeag Kingham; fasten down | Basement Salesroom —Rasemont Salesroom, the back; kimono sleeves. Neck ts edged with black braid. Exceptionally well made guess, however. buttons on shoulder and down the side; long kimono sleeves, Sizes 36 the pe ens Sat iltrncet co |) New Bungalow Aprons | Children’s Pants and | STRIKE GAS NEAR ABERDEEN Special - ae Drawers, Special 25c ADERDEEN, Sept f wash HILDREN’S Drawers of gray woolff finding of natu Y nt with large mixture, in sizes 4 and 6; also Misses’ | . of with stitched | Pants in white or gray wool mixture im to 42. —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. NEW AUTUMN FANCIES IN DAINTY NECKWEAR NOVELTIES 65c Plaiting 2 1-2 Inches in Width, a Yard | 50c and 65c Mesh Veiling, Special a Yard Piaiting in cream and white, 2% Inches All styles of Mesh Velling, the kinds t prevaila her ata Pi n of 1,3) feet at Fork above the Ho ‘oda r the river, on the Oty penins ‘te wide, in plain net, shadow lace net, net that are being worn this fall, in shadow, A flow # fam! . P with lace edges, plain or scalloped, at ec Russian, Tuxedo, black, white and colors € | I at a es ge hin un May ba had di sizes & to 16 years. 50c a yard; Value 6ic, Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. id estat arrests eo eee Exceptional value at 25¢. 1 white cross-bar —Basement Salesroom THEY “NEVER MOVA DA FEET” Lente ad vine wegen | | MEDFORD, fey Sine ee eeblen i otis wee Fancy Neckpieces | » body DOMESTIC |Interesting News For| MORNING BARGAINS —— and Those} SPECIALS || These prices are pos On sale from 9 to 11 pla Itively for Thursday Wh Se a. m. ont N — Whit it} lue ring } S ec | 25 ca © Sew] snot: cuz totes 0 os wan novell White with bla Pc pincbccce a pt wr eel White with larce bl Ny, oe . WA + assortment, including Late 15cWonderlan at Home Dutch Cleanser 4 cns idem sary A‘ Stock C with —Jabots, 10 Yd. 1,500 yards Wonder. land Cloth, 27-inch widths, lengths 1 to 10 yards; light and dark shades. lic value. 15e Dress Ginghams MRS. ADELE C.| ,,, od il KING the famous cleaning powder. Only 4 cans to SPECIAL each customer; 9 to 11 REPRESENTATIVE Fourth Floor. OF THE LADIES’ 10¢ Curtain Swiss | HOME JOURNAL eae, cing | WILL HOLD A DEMONSTRATION oF Home| 64/2 Yd. hams; 32 incher wide; JOURNAL PATTERNS Dainty White Curtain Swiss, with figures t plain colors and cu and open ergctoed yl does THE DEMONSTRATION WILL BE HELD AT] dots; 9 to 11 only, be at OUR PATTERN COUNTER ON THE UPPER Third Floor. MAIN FLOOR, and will last for one week from é 12 1-2¢ Percales at Thursday, September 18th. 10¢ Toilet Paper It is Miss King’s earnest desire to meet the 8l/e Yd. Seattle dressmakers and home sewers, as’ her 5e Roll long experience enables her to give them valuable THESE MEN N ROCKED THE Boat Seca BBQ Et Cole, Stock Outs hl a —Basement Salosroom ASTORIA, Se ot, Special, 25¢. scuffing, Matt P yoard from a fis n, fi —Rasement Salesroom earch Ix being made for thelr bodies. Six ota Germantown Yarn an ; : Dress Shields IMPERATOR HAS RECORD List| Special 7¢ Skein : NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—The liner Imperator arriy day F' JUR-PLY Germantown Yarn in a Special 10c Pair Ebilitea a panto rl ine osnchal iebde- nt “in op large tment of colors, special T¢ ILK-COVERED Dress Shields in ame jon a single trip. \]] skein; box of 20 skeins, special $1.25. 2, 3 and 4; special, the _ Basement Sal r, 10¢. ‘alesroom. oom —Basement The ides Beckwith 2,000 yards Percales, | advice. _Large rolls of fine 1 Vat Gand «| Gare: “1 ' eoepameteenssesineseeincinenessnitteteiiieesdininenieeaieemiinnieiions anne Paper. Only yarde, 36 inches wide, | Women’s New English Cravenette Coats, | detiverion ” Wi taner' days J.D. declares that toe tresrenee ee aor ked a ueual on Round Oak * Se Apron Ginghams Nicely Tailored and Rain Proof, Priced} ‘ower Main Floor, if gance err ar | »? Me ay 4 Ik » = ‘ — Yd at $16 50 Girls’ 59¢ Dresses at |J| Use of anuft in the United States Is on the Increase. VERYONE knows the famous “Round Ni Inieters d 4 In 8k . | Oak” Heating Stove as » stove that sino arts ctor | then now Raingroot Cone ar all nciy wt] AOC, BACH lf, min cinta sree nak ard nie gi tn larry weg seating as the stove hams; 27-Inch lathe; | ored, made of tan English cravenette, most appro-| of yingh att Dresses, ee PN burns any kind of fuel (hard coal, soft coal. P blue and brown checks, | priate models for the Fall and Winter wear cales. Sizes 10 cea te | X-ray shoes, with uppers of Irish crochet lace, that plainly show | ~ok | } face nC . he F' Lower Main Fioor of | button high at the neck with convertible collars. | In plaids and stripes, — |p] the tootsies underneath, are fashion’s latest freak H coke or wood) with perfect success; as t Dari! The Bon Marche. —Second Floor, Second Floor, |] Gir! who danced the tango on a bell buoy off Long Beach, Cal, stove that holds the heat all night and_all day, t pped and had to scream for help. i . Over a Million Dollars of Nessitiful New Autumn Merchandise om Display Here Pe SD Be and gives as much heat as: you want, when American girl who lost her vote in California because she married : : ihae a I a a Scotchman has appealed to the court ¢ you want It. t is as easy to regulate as New regulation of the London health depart t forbids ‘ HEN ¥ ing of bable No wonder the women throw brickep et hoe | lamp. ; reM Plano player in England played 1,500 tunes from memory in a 2-||f| (& See the new 1913-14 models in our Stove ie hour continuous performance. That's worse than your neighbor in the|} “Wigan kh > 2 ‘ F % if Catos Se REET Se SEM HOUND a Pins wt [Pext flat, Anyway : ay so fae \] is Section, I hird Floor. Have yours bought ; Seven-yearold boy in Munich hit a three-year-old girl with a club and set bats before cold weather sets ir 1 Floor. and then cut off her arms and legs, Precocious child, bb. lle ee: eal i ee

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