The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1913, Page 12

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| AND NOW — EVERYBODY INSTINCTIVELY | TURNS TOWARD TheBON MARCHE | | IN QUEST OF NEW AUTUMN WEARABLES | When We GF? | Offer These DAP} Boys’ School ie) t Suits at $5 We Are Beating | All Our Former Records in Value - Giving— FOR THESE BOYS’ SUITS ARE TAILORED WITH ALL THE CARE USUALLY GIVEN BOYS’ SUITS COSTING DOUBLE THE PRICE Two good styles—the double-breasted—and the Norfolk Jacket style— for boys from 6 to 17 years of age. FIVE DOLLARS NEVER BOUGHT SUCH GOOD SCHOOL SUITS AS THESE, to the best of our knowle: and belief—First, they are made of such good materials—fancy cheviots, cass res, worsteds and serges—in the same neat pat terns that go into the better sorts of Men’s Clothes—in fancy grays and browns smart looking tans and plain blues : Secondly, the tailoring is distinctly good—strong and lasting without being clumsy. Saturday Clothing Specials for Men and Young Men YOUNG MEN’S SUITS AT $7.50 Exceptionally good Suits for the money are these we p for Saturday's selling. Made tn the snappy Norfolk styles. Of cassimeres, chev fots and tweeds, for $7.50. MEN’S $3.50 TROUSERS AT $2.95 € These Pants are made of extra heavy mater fals, such as fancy all-wool casstmeres, tweeds and kerseys. Come tn sizes from 32 to 4) waist m-asure, MEN’S $2.50 TROUSERS AT $1.95 Matertals are of good heavy cassimeres, tweeds and worstede—just the thing for Fall and Winter wear. Sizes 32 to 42, !n grays, browns and mixtures, GET YOUR BOY A PAIR OF “IRONWEAR” SHOES at $2.95 The kind that is made specially for The Bon Marche by | Zimmerman and Degan of Seattle. THE KIND THAT IS MADE BY SEATTLE PEOPLE FOR SEATTLE BOYS—maide of good gunmetal calf—unlined in the Blucher style, made with good heavy oak-tanned solid leather soles—and a new pair for nothing if they don’t give good service Sizes 12% to 5%. WOMEN’S $5 SHOES AT $2.95 | CHILDREN’S SHOES AT $1.5 | Children’s gun metal calf button Shoes, | Women’s patent leather button shoes, made with Goodyear welt soles, with the | made on nature's shape last, with gts 4 new receding toe and medium height heels; | heels, in sizes from 8% to 11, at $1.50 a | $5.00 value, for a day $2.95. MEN’S $5 SHOES $3.35 PAIR Men’s gun metal calf Shoes, with double soles and Goodyear welt sewed soles, high, round toes; worth regularly $5.00, for $3.35 a pair Saturday. INFANTS’ $1.00 SHOES AT 59¢ | pair on Saturday. GIRLS’ $3.00 SHOES AT $2.50 Girls’ gun metal calf button Shoe low s, made heels, in sizes | with welt soles and 5 t fitting | from 2% to 6, at $ styles; worth $3. BOYS’ $3.00 SHOES AT $2.50 | Gun metal calf Blucher or patent leather Get the little ones some of these $1.00 | lace or button Shoes, made on stylish Shoes Saturday at 59c a pair. Patent | shape last and perfect fitting; sizes 214 leather and kid shoes, in sizes from 2 to | to 5%; $2.50 a pair 5 to choose from. | —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. JUST FOR SATURDAY—6 ROUSING SPECIALS 69¢ BALL MASON QUART JARS | 20e TABLE OIL CLOTH, A YARD Improved Ball Mason Fruit Jars, Table Oi! Cloth, 1% yards wide, in a with Boyd's porcelain lined caps, at | great variety of designs and colorings 45e a dozen; quart size. No phone 45e | Short lengths, worth 20c, some elightly € orders, and only 2 dozen to a customer. | imperfect, 8c a yard. —Third Floor. —Lower Main Floor. 7c APRON GINGHAMS 27 INS, 20¢ AND 30c ORIENTAL LACES New fine net top Oriental Lace Just 4c a yard for 23000 yards of Edges, in white, cream and ecru, Apron Ginghams, 27 inches wide, full widths up to 7 inches, with embroid € bolts, perfect goods, in good weight. ered floral scalloped edges, worth Not over 12 yards to each. | to 30c, —Upper Main Floor. —Lower Main Floor. 20c MERCERIZED SATEENS, YD. 3 Je WOMEN’S 10c HANDKERCHIEFS 6'/4e fellow Initial Handkerchiefs also fine lawn cross-bar Initials with embroidered wreath, 10c each; 4 for 26e. —Upper Main Floor. Sateens, lengths of 2 to % yards, tn all colors and black, suitable for waists, skirts or limings, 9c yard. Upper Main Floor. SATURDAY “MONEY -SAVERS” IN THE GROCERY WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER 35c The very best quality of Creamery Butter. MEADOWBROOK MILK, PRICED 7c CAN Meadowbrook Milk, specially Saturday at 7c a can. Not more a customer. No phone orders priced for Specially priced for Saturday's selling at 6c thap 12 to a pound, No phone orders tor & Peanut Butter, absolutely pure, 1s one of Proctor der Vinexar, of the we and er h grade article products. Its strictty Sere | pect 1Ic For Ratur- ORG rmful preserva, | freshly baked splendid qual- | Bottle ........,., 9c and wholesome cant—a ; plendid mixture {4 quality. No. Navy Sn sshd Li 6 palla at Ofte, 1.32 ular article and much used. 2 refund return of 9 ab is c bottles. this popular |) Mroken Rice, excellent quality, | POUN4 packages shiy roasted. always n and white. Priced package .. © grade for Saturday a Golden Dates, delicious and | Fresh Ro: a vory but up in cttreatnees in wholesome, extra good quality. | good grade ¢ mild ages s a Saturday blende tegular : qpectal, 1B. CU 260 pound. “Baturday 22c special THE \BON erring —Vourth Floor, The Heal Bargain Center of Senttle WARCHE KET ——sKOOND AV ENUN—— inns st sna n. y, fridy—you know little gorgle, that | have ritten some peaces about befoar well, | got anuther orgie’s sundy school teacher asked her class to come to her houre to dinner 80 gorgie asked his ma, | only for goodness sake potatos, and remember to say than and when you are asked if you will have anuther peace remember your manners, and say i thank you #0 gorgie he went, and It was a aw and him and the other kids had a bully time the last thing on the menoo was ple with Ice cream on it was grate stuff Gorgie eat his quicker than any of the other kids, asked him would he have anuther hunk thank you, sea gorgie, looking verry sad | what's the matter, gorgle, asks the teecher, are you suffering from a lose of appetite not much | aint, ansere gorgie, | suffering from politeness soon after which he was wrapping hisself around anuther section of ple olly mode and she sald he could go he said, don’t get your ears full of mashed you when you are helped of plo or cake ell feed, and it and the teacher | no, mam but | am my appetite Is ali right, SHE WAS SORE SO RAN AWAY SAN FRANCISCO, Se 19. » because ith my teach 1 ran from utting me back inn on away son.” rude Bet ast nigh came Peter took her in the world since his sister t car, a few days ago, Alfred od from the window of his second: njurtes from which he died soon over suffered fror and tzaboth her bi After thr failed to return from shop lety, started , he found her his sister, El day t week for her | A man who can ne PL for ® year's t P J. C. Lewis, k has just returned from the Arctic While he has received no education, ho is @ very good speaker He will ure for a year ting his various ¢ fences tn the Far North, in which he has spe of his as a trapper and hunter. Lewis speaks the the Northern tri tly On returning from his le . Lewis will Journey to 1 shanns diggings | et cars will ¢ Oo a stop few seconds, factory and boo! om of cannons at the various t tober 10, the date on which the the Panama canal will be blown up. These are the plans * and committee of the Chamber of Com merce, which Is arranging the program for the celebration of the event here. Telegraphic communication will be so arranged between | Seattle and the big ditch that the instant the big discharge in set off, | » will be aware of it GERMANS TO HAVE EXHIBITS | | HAMBURG burg-American § of the fp ager Ballin of the Ham the kalser's approval ible at the Panama ed into t belief that ave been o government's decision, not niy tr derstood he has given Ballin the tip on a large scale MAYOR BARS THAW PICTURES SPOKANE, Sept. 19.—Stating that he viewed with disapproval any further publicity being given the Thaw-Nesbit-White episode, Mayor n the exhibition of motion plet ires of k. The mayor, in his capacity of the a private exhibition of the films SPREAD OF GODLESS SOCIALISM | OLYMPIA, Sept. 19 odlens Mke a sore through the ind was th of Tacoma t the Methodist <« |tation has led to | revenues for | reductions tn salaries for ministers, was Dr ‘GOOD WAGE AND GOOD PROFIT . but In ¢ | Au favors private | Saat he Handley has refused to san Harry K. Thaw here next atrical censor, refused to a called socialism is spre Jaration of Rev. T. E. Eli pre today. That this a churches and consequent Elliott's conclusion. PACIFIC GROVE, Cal, 19.—The Methodist Book Concern, with severa red ployes, t Average wag amounts tc week west be rs, has iss a state showing profits this year of $250,000 on an investment of $5,000,00 QUEER THINGS DO HAPPEN Tuberculosis experts say Pittsburg’s soft coal smoke acts as ay | check on that disease. Sclence and Barbarism.—Mineralogist heading an expedition in| search of radium in Papua was eaten by cannibals. cs 8 a8 Decadence of Park Row.—Dolan’s “beef and” of beans yesterday lunch room ran out 7 ew Woman's tooth estimated at 20,000 years old found in the Pittsdown chalk pits, It 1s small, pointed, and shows vigorous use by {ts fait owner | Poe Ge Oe. | Nary a candidate has filed his intentions to run for mayor or al derman of Washington, N. J., as required by law, and there Is none in sight | a at We oe Another earth tremor In Messina, but the inhabitants quakeg more | than the ground. oe ewe | Presidente Yuan Shi Kai and Huerta, of China and Mexico, are both} going to resign, but nefther is resigned os eee Prussian government, in an interval between military budgets, has bought a gram of radium for 38 7,500. ae Beats Reno.—English bride married in London. , August 4, substituted a divorce decres for her wedding certificate has just New “minaret gown" seen in Newport makes the hobbled garment lof the last few years look like an old: fashioned hoopskirt | ‘at war | Ballot box used in Summit, N. J., was dragged out for u: ing primaries, and a hen Was found in it sitting on a nest of orgs, - | | . ee | Premier of Spain held an express train three-quarters of an hour,| while he sent a servant for a top hat he wanted on his Journey and had| THE SEATTLE STAR Se ee FREDERICK & NELS ON Store Opens at 8:30: Closes at t 5:30 Bas Women’s Imported Hosiery “Samples” Special 25c Pair N attractive Hosiery offering for Saturday, « mM prising | 200 Pairs of Women’s Stockings in various good styles and qualities, including | Lisle Silk-Lisle Cotton | plain black and a wide variety broidered stockings. of colors, also hand-em- Sizes from 8! 10. pair. Exceptionally low priced at 25¢ Women’s and Misses’ Street Coats Short Sport Coats Three-Quarter Coats Full- Length Coats Cee cooler mom active ang , in the season's les that combine originality taste—moderately priced g $28.50 $35.00 $45.00 models with th rough-faced ang lain colors repre Brown, Mahogany) combinations agg fabrics and col ith pr $19.75 actical utility $25.00 are pop’ also Fabrics a weight P Navy, Black wo-tone and revers excessive sen Copent Many bea One-Piece —— Dresses lored jels fc Woo Eponge and Velvet green, plun Sizes for street and business wear, af Bedford Cond) s include navy, black, Copenhagea! gray. 1 les, Matelasse, tan and and Prices: $14.50 $19.75 $22.50 $25.00 Women’s and Misses’ Rain Coats ain, belted women misses. styles in collars, Sizes 16 to 18; 34 to 42. $19.75 $25.00 —new shipments receiv and Gabardine cravenetted cloths, with black, navy $12.50 $14.50 Showing New Styles of Children’s Hats Embracing serviceable tailored effects for school wear and scores of pretty trimmed “dress-up” tweeds, cashmere and converti Colors, olive, tan, and brown gray, $10.00 —Second Flew. occasions. blue | Bonnet-shape Velour Hats in white, | light-blue, pink, black and navy-blue, 40 $1.45 | Midget Hats of velour, in black, nayp | blue, light-blue, pink white, $3.75, light-blue, black, tailored and models for the Children’s Felt Hats in black, red, $1.25 to $1.75. more and brown Polo Hats, Corduroy Caps, $1.25. Wool Caps, and Velour Hats in pink, brown n effects, $1 45. navy, and green, in Novelty Plush Hats in + $3.95. black, ishroc , purple, . nayy and brown, with patent leather Velour Hats in navy, brown and black, | | | taupe, | mt | band, 4 $3.75. Artist Tams in blue, red, brown and Round Plush Hats with ribbon band and black, $1.95 fancy feather trimming, $4.50. Velour Hats in black, navy and brown, | _ Misses’ Dress Hats in black and colon $7.50 to $15.00. | tine velvets, 5.35 voond Fi ot Embroidery Flouncings 10c Yard C WELL-MADE in the pretty Bungalow Apron ORSET COVER Embroideries and Flouncings in many attractive designs | style pictured, made of on fine cambric, up to 18 inches wide, the gc grade chambray ging- yard, 10c F ; ham in plain blue, tastefully Shadow Lace Flouncings in white and n ecru, 17 inches wide, 35c yard finished at neck and ‘short Shadow Laces and Insertions in widths | *'©°¥¢S with white piping ranging up to 10 inches, 15¢ yard, Baser A special value at 45¢. —Basement Salesroom. | } | Kid Gloves $1.00 Pair rent Salesroom, New Net Waists, $3.75 EVERAL Waists of allover, shadow or plain net over pink Dutch neck plaited pretty styles in or blue bodices. They are in style, prettily trimmed with or ruffled frills. Price nt Salesroom. IQUE Kid Gloves of medium weight in black, white, tan, brown, gray | Pd D 1 25 navy, black with white, and white with Girls’ Dresses, $1. vs h_ white, i black, the pair, $1.00. MART styles and serviceable colors in these new models of chambray, ry. Women's Hosiery, 25c Pair— K , and trimmed with tailored Attractive value at $1.25, —Basement Salesroom, pee, ham and percale. Patterned in plaid, che Women's Black Cashmere Worsted Hot and print effects : : iery in all sizes, the pair, bands and straps. i Basement Salesroom selection of small 72 inches, in patterns Rug Section is showing a zs, méasuring from 18x36 to Bath-room and colorings especially suitable for room use, The colors ineluc ie blues, light and dark ens, reds, browns Rugs ‘inl dine The pwige? varying with size and quality, range from 75c to $5.50 eagh. Second Floor ——e———— tt (téirT m <¢ te4 8s @esacrexeos ebhaew geedcoure ga0o=2o aww sn ened ee wre eS ~

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