The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1913, Page 8

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! i c- Lots of pretty styles in the group—not all sizes in all styles, to be sure—but all sizes in the assortment—and every waist a marvel at tomorrow's price. JUST AS PRETTY AND JUST AS GOOD as the ones that caused such in inte few weeks at 50c are excellent 98¢ val not quite so good at 50c tense st a each—r ues, thor on sale t of them are a day some only each for NEW AUTUMN TAILOR-MADE SERGE SUITS at $19.50-——— TAILOR-MADE SUITS OF MAN- NISH .SERGES, heavy poplins, cheviots and fancy worsteds, coats, Skinner satin line« draped on high waist bands OVER 100 NEW COATS OF HEAVY COATINGS 1; skirts gored or NEW WINTER COATS AT $14.50— A PRICE YOU CAN WELL AFFORD. Of the heavy such as boucle, ed diagonals, newest coatings, two-t herringbone; splendidly d or trimmed WE HAVE HAD SUCH HEAVY 39 a yard; pieces ¢ from 2 to 20 yards, at BARGAIN DAY ECONOMIES IN TS DAINTY LACES AND BANDS — TT New cotton Cluny Lace Edges with bands to match, in white, cream and 7\/2¢ worth to lic a yard. 25¢ EMBROIDERY BANDS AT, YARD in widths up to 5 inches, in shadow and openwork patterns; worth regularly up 35¢ AND 45¢ FANCY LACES, A YARD Fancy Trimming Laces in white, cream 23 lect from, with floral and conventional Cc patterns, 23c a yard. 10¢ AND 15¢ CLUNY LACES, YARD ecru, with new conventional patterns, Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Bands 15c to 26c, at lbc a yard and ecru, shadows and Orientals to se- — Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. comes this offer at one-third less checks, novelty suitings, and coatings In These and Arabian, HEAVY @ with small desi; $5.00. ART ‘SQUARES AT $4.49 | Heavy wool mixed Art Squares, fine for bed rooms; easily swept and can be used on either side; all choice colorings; $5.00 value, $4.49. $1.25 SAMPLE RUGS 69¢ EACH Carpet Samples, size % to 1% yards long, 18 to 27 inches wide, of velvet and Axminster; some with figured ends; worth to $1.25, each 69c BOSTON FERNS FOR 49¢ EA. THE 75¢ AND $1.00 KINDS. 300 OF THEM that were used for decora- tion purposes during the Autumn Fashion dis- play—we have had the use of these for three days—but they were given the greatest care, s0 they are just as good as ever—49c each tomor- row as long as we have any —Bargain Square—Upper Main Floor. of the well-known Mayflower one of the best makes on For Friday, "4 2!¢ Imported Herring ese Herrin imported direct from Norway. ..10¢ Biuing, b et bottle 18 Ibs. are ut up in tomato sauce. No. 1% cans Cider Vinegar, of the famous Talk” brand; guaranteed strict! put up in large bottles, each TH BON “Town 12:¢ flour pounds t TO SELL FRIDAY at e 4 with the long cutaway | at $14.50-——_| NOVELTY SILKS AND SATINS that it has taffetas, Louisines, satins, pongee and Armures will give lasting service; special for Friday at $1 eee ere teem eta, THIS PRICE ONLY WITH OTHER GROCERIES, NOT INCLUDING SUGAR OR FLOUR NOT MORE THAN 1 BAG TO EACH CUSTOMER AT $1.19 A SACK oN Granulated Sugar —95e— Mayflower Ammonia, an extra strong This offer good and, high grade article that in, often with a $1.00 needed around the home 1 o : Price per bottle 12:¢ rder, not including sugar or Not over 6 Car Tickets for 260e—Transter Desk—Upper Mali MARCHE THE SEATTLE STAR ote (Mei 2 In white lingerie, voiles and batiste. Hi [cues \ Prettily trimmed with lace or all- over embroidery. | NEW SILK AND CHALLIS KIMONOS PRICED NEW ARRIVALS IN PRE URED SILKS, hallis in black, blue and rose; all size length at WHITE LINGERIE AND VOILE WAISTS NOW at $1.19 JUST $1.19 FOR CRISP WHITE L GERIE AND VOILE WAISTS, in neat effects with pretty laces | broidered. Have |} low necks, | r three-quarter neatly navy, Cope $4.95 an gh or all sizes —Second Floor. sleeves, in splendidly tailored or trimmed | REMNANTS OF 75c AND $1 SILKS 39c YARD SELLING THIS SEASON IN PLAIN AND left us with lots of rer mnants, lengths and $1.00 silks in messalines, chiffon Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. of 75¢ A BUSY BARGAIN DAY IN THE DOMESTIC SECTION 71-2 OUTING FLANNEL AT, A YARD Outing Flannel, 25 and 26 inches wide, tn full bolts, lengths to 15 yards. Double 5c fleeced, in neat stripes and cream shades, Se a yard. 18e KIMONO CREPES 30 INS. WIDE Near Half Price for Kimono Crepes, 20 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards; in 10c » A YARD floral and Ortental all shades, at 10c a yard 25¢ JUVENILE CLOTH 1,500 yards of Juvenile Cloth, 20 inches wide, extra heavy, in neat stripes and plain styles; lengths to 10 yards, at 12%c a yard —Lower Main Flobr of The Bon Marche. patterns, mater per Wain Foor of The Bon Marche |S Lower ain Fler of The Bon Marche | REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS AT /3 LESS JUST AT THE TIME OF YEAR WHEN YOU WANT DRE8S GOODS AND COATINGS MOST, Remnants of serges, lengths from 2 to 6 yards, and all colors and black Panamas, poplins, henriettas, shepherd —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY—$1.50 LACE CURTAINS — §8e a pair-— FULL 3 YARDS LONG AND 50 INCHES WIDE | heavy $1.50 ” doubted bargain at 98c a pair Nottingham Curta are in be an un they come th white in nice shaded designs $22.50 SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS $17.95 UALITY SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS, tan ground ns; make fine rugs for any room; $2 /60e CORK LINOLEUM 45¢ YD. Highly finished Cork Linoleum, made ot best ground cork and linseed oil, and will not crack | or break like inferior grades; 45c a yard ‘31, 10 COUCH COVERS 85c EA. Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, 50 inches wide | and perfectly reversible; neatly fringed all around | You can buy the $1.10 kind Friday at S6c e PATTERN DEMONSTRATION BY MRS. ADELE C. KING OF NEW YORK MRS. KING HAS BEEN SENT OUT BY THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL to visit the drew makers and home sewers of Seattle—and give them the benefit of her years of scientific study on the use of paper patterns, She will be here one week—and will be glad to see you if you choose. —Upper Main Floor, Center. Maetard | Sardines for Only 18 0 each. FOR REAL ECONOMY THE BON MARCHE’S FRIDAY BARGAIN SALES ARE UNSURPASSED MORE OF THOSE 98c WAISTS 12!/2¢ | In the time « ilar wer JUST AS IN THE DAYS 0 ve DIAZ 1 t thing Is sald about ft, the trooy pl 1 tried hoem terrible to ety 1 people, but If you } these natives you would view It from another ar Many of ) alled rev ure nothing but thieves, cutthroats, | jl IF i traitors, They will turn from one side to the other an often as the |f| opportunity offers, and bac President Dt new and these were his 1 atated that at one time he 600 of th « " ¢ and, as he tt I and t! y |remarked, with grea t for the x my countr |— OT gar law uncon of a family an exe n of head of a fami ny clain nee lat ak entitled to an 0, t ta f bees and ' ae heref in the case of ' KI ¢ SALEM Or, Sept. 18.—The fatherly lecture i Jud Galloway, a 1 her hus 20 years 1 ct, Is creat mment | ant you a anid t providing you will n h up to another scrub of a man tn the | ir marry again Mra, 1 alsied and feeble, would pot promise, saying she lI | knew of pe marrying when they were 86 that possibly she || would Ike to wed again, She got the divorcee anywa ‘THEY HAVEN'T ASKED HIM YET SOLDIERS FOR WALL STREET NEW YO! Wall street at hands of a 1 1 of Manhattar 1 hapr t r G | treasury and other y of the elty’s riches? y 3 tes fr Why, they would be looted, to ar r rtainty Charl », fe the opin 4 Wall stree TO THE MEMORY | OF ‘BIG TIM’ SAN FRANCISCO, 8 Sullivan of New York was pe night life ers stood silent, a! r knives and forks, and «la York man. | dropped th lof the N | WHISKEY IN FORTY SECONDS in the nagr f the Unit | the asser asser MAY EXTEND ‘HONOR’ SYSTEM OLYMPIA 0 convicts ne dete a him the 1, Governor E ng to extend the sy r ntened by 8 canal lenee has ne paroled prisoners consful thus far attained Following the re ine made promis The governor is greatly at the camp eased with the results WHY THE GRAY WAS LEFT 01 OUT CHATTANOC GA This, by IN HANDS OF WHITE SLAVERS Hettenc SAN JOSE. FIX WAGE FOR OFFICE GIRLS PORTLAND, Sept. 18.--A minimy maximum of 51 hours ee work a we is the recomment dation today by a ¢ weeks of invest Agation into th m wage of $9.2 for women em rence committee ing and working 5 a week, with a This is the In Boston saloons. of the Heensing board, just effective ee ee No more “drinks on the house” order | Theosophists have started a colony to reincarnate a new race of world rulers se © 0 8 Sulcide in Newark, N. J., the family gravestone first visited the cemetery and polished se eee Mrs. Victoria Booth-Clibborn, granddaughter of Gen. Booth, thinks e motto of the United States should be 1 should worry.” Newport's two pollcewomen have ended thelr season there and gone back to school teaching ‘ae iar eee Man who fired first shot In the Franco-Prussian war has just died at Nantes, France . ae | Nine children In the family of a Kansas man welgh In the aggregate nearly a ton a ee he “Father of Twenty-Nine Is Dead.” veals that the numeral refers n¢ | children Item under the head line re t to his age, but to the number of his +. + Sme Hitchi-Koo, the newest dance, consists of a denatured compination, of the hug, trot and tango ae oe Die Too young to know their own minds, bridegroom of 83 and bride of 70, who married in Wisconsin six days ago, have separated, each |charging cruelty | Automobile dealer has paid $4,000 for a seat In the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce to get the privilege of the floor, so he may. sell cars to Members during bu hour To force a confession from the murderer of a policeman in Russia, |2,000° men in the Kutais district have been kept half-starved in prison for two weeks oe eee Has a Cheerful Disposition.—Connecticut fireman, a vacation, fell under a train and lost an arm. On hi pital on a stretcher he smoked a cigar and sang returning from Way to the hos Blue byes,” |; aa eae are a FREDERICK & NELSON “Store Opens at 8:20: Closes at 5:30. Trimmed Plush Hats, $3.95 Exceptional Values ‘1X smart models to choose from at this! J Jow price in Trimmed Plush Hag} (the popular soft and stiff crown effects) trimmed with sclf “ears” and stick-ups of the plush in self color, The colors are black, brown, taupe and navy. Price $3.95. This Section is showing ¢ ei assort. |) ment of becoming styles in Untrimmed Plush Hats, in black, brown, navy. -blue, cardinal, taupe and purple, moderate priced from $1.95 to $3.45. ment Bal Suggestions in Useful Notion Hair “Ever National ns kid Dry Cleaner, leather ts from clothing Energine, a liquid fry lace and furs, 2% cleaning Grean Silk Covered Colly be laup. attached, call can Wilson Dress Hooks, and will not sip ist-proof 10c. pen, De Long Hooks and Eyg in nub riginal style) and 6 for 50c¢ Princess Chic | porters, Hose Sup may be worn with 50c and 75e, —First Floer, ripp Dutch Linen Tape, white, out corset, New Costume Velvets and Corduroys Imported Black Velvet for coats, suits and gowns, 40 inches wide and very good value at $250 yard. New Fall Coatings in excellent assortment, at prices ra from $1.00 to $2.25 yard. —Basement Salesroom Silk Petticoats, $2.75 pretty styles in soft messaline with deep accordion-plaited Fifteen new Fall shades in im- | ported Dress Velvets, 23 inches wide, 90c yard. Wide-wale Corduroy, 27 inches wide, in cardinal, tan, navy, hunt- er’s-green and brown, 90c yard. vin j Wool Sweater Coats | $4.75 —several silk, made i 1 ’ Women’s wool Sweater Coats, | / canta Sat eye Lppsign aod in jumbo stitch, with double roll flounce effects. All the new shades, in regu se F ‘ »| lar and extra sizes, $2.75, collar two patch pockets. Choice of oa at onal maroon, Oxford, cardi nd white. Excellent value at $4 ~nouneat ween | Lace Drape Veils, 50¢ ACE Drape Veils in several pretty patterns on fine net, in black, white 50c. Women’s Fleece-lined Union Suits, Special 75c brown and navy, —Basement Salesromm W's MEN’S ece-lined Union Suits in N k vue enuh wah. tow neck ant, Neckwear Clearance, 10¢ leeves, sizes 4, 5 and 6. Good Fall Jabots, Collars and other Neckpieces, @ and special va } a clearance, at 10c. —Fasement Salesroom The ‘‘Caloric’”’ Fireless Cooker Bakes, Boils, Stews, Roasts better t Salesroom. | and with less is demanded does all of these expense and labor than by any other method The starts “Caloric” Cooker cooking, then about her other household duties or her shopping, thought that owner of a the dinner goes serene in the the cooking process will go right ahead in her absence—without care or atten tion and with absolutely no danger of burning or over-cooking Calorie ¢ ‘ookers are priced from $11.50 upward—you may see them in our Housefurnishings Section, and we will be glad t 1 explain their many advantages Housefurnishings Sectio® Rendall Paints - Stains Section HE Paints, tested makes it which many Housefurnishing carries in stock a variety of good, other Tinting ypounds, Stains and “brighteners” for housekeepers will find a need at this season, Just a few suggestions: Ironite Floor Paint— | Floor Waxes— < Will dry over night, ready to walk on | In the Old English, Johnson and Crowl next morning. Ten colors carried in stock, | makes. 7 in the l-quart, 4-gallon, 1-gallon sizes. | Rainier Mixed Paints— Mixed: ready for use and adapted for 9 | terior and interior painting; many colors in various colors and in cans | 14-pint to one gallon | Wall Tints— Dekorato ‘Wall ‘Tints, easily applied, and 25-Ib | solers, Jap-a-Lac— Brightens old furniture, floors and wood work, Come holding from Floor Polishing Brushes— 15 in five-pound packa Housetyrnishings secttom I In two sizes,

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