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No one can ever know the evil a man doesn't do “while he is] adelphia North American Nowfor Three Bright “Baby Days” | AT THE BON MARCHE’S SEPTEMBER SALES WITH LOTS OF BARGAINS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS Tj AND AN INTERESTING FREE EXHIBITION OF THOSE WONDERFUL. MIDGETS MAJOR AND MRS. LITTLEFINGER and their BIG BABY BOY They will be on exhibition the Infants’ Section on from 10 to 12 in the morning, and from 1:30 to 5:30 in the afternoon. And they would like every little boy and girl in Seattle to come and . see their wonderful baby b« THIS IS A PICTURE OF THE MAJOR AND HIS WI AND “BUS LITTLEFINGER taken at Providence Hospital other day Major finger is years old and weighs 75 Mrs. er is 36 years age and weighs 50 pounds vet aster avs old and 37 pounds—in fact, the entire fan nily only we ittle more than 130 pound Sample Line| 1 of Infants’ Dresses at 1/3 Less Infants’ $4.00 Dresses, $2.67 Infants’ $5.00 Dresses, $3.67 Infants’ $6.00 Dresses, $4.00 Infants’ $1. 50 Dresses, $1.' 00 Infants’ $1.75 Dresses, $1.17 Infants’ $2.00 Dresses, $1.50 \ | Infants’ 19¢ Sacques at tse Infants’ Wool Bootees, Pr. 10¢ Warm, comfortable Rootees for CHILDREN’S Infants’ Sacques of wh the little one Handsomely cro- ette. Edges daintily cheted of an excellent grade of with mercerized cotton, silk ribbon, Regular 19¢ values for le. Infants’ 25¢ Kimonos at 19¢ Infants’ Long Kimonos of soft, white Mannelette; trimmed with a pretty figured matertal, tn pink and blue of the same material $5 Sweater Suits, for $3.95 All-wool Sweater Suits in three pieces. Come in red, gray, tan and white. Spectal for this 3day sale at only $3.95 each 50c Shirt Stretchers for 39c Infants’ Shirt Stretchers, made of wood. Come fn alzes 2 to 6 years. These are regular 50c values. For this sale the price is 29 wool. In white with pink and white with blue. Infants’ 5e Bibs for 3c These dainty Marseilles Bibs are edged with narrow lace. In many chic and pretty designs that are sure to please. They usualiy sell for Se each; Thursday, 3c. Infants’ 15¢ Table Bibs, 10c Infants’ Table Bibs in assorted colorings and designe. Size 11x13 inches. These Bibs sell regularly at 15c; Thursday the price is 10c. Infants’ 65c Gowns for 50c Infants’ white Flannelette Gowns, with a convenient drawstring at the bottom. Many Seattle mothers will take advantage of this opportunity. Another Big Bargain Added to the September Sale of Silks 2,500 YARDS OF $1.00 SILKS AT 55¢ A YARD BEAUTIFUL PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS shades—every yard a full $1.00 value Lots of pretty striped and check effects—lots of the popu! ideal fabrics for Autumn waist or gown—into the September s. at just 50c a yard. Better make a point of secing them. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. DRESSES 1/2 Price Children’s fir Dresses at exactly price. This lot ine! some that hav , slightly soiled in handling A partial lst French half in a full line of new Autumn es they go tomorrow 10e TURKISH TUWELS FOR 7c 100 dozen of these Bleached Turkish Towels. Size 18x36. At this price—To—now Is a good time to supply your Toweling needs for months to come. This Toweling is of exceptionally good quality at this price. 45e Mercerized Damask, 35c Mercerized Table Damask, 60 inches wide, good quality, heavy, smooth, neat patterns. regularly at 45c—Thursday, 35c, $3.50 Pattern Cloths at $2.69 oor sie 70106 | PlainLinenLunchCioths,79cEa. In | very Sells Lower Mote Pure Linen Damask Pattern Cloths. inches. Medium weight; smooth satin finish. Dro 26 We have 0 of th lain Linen Hem- woven clot of « \endid quality Are size 36x36 $3.25 Damask Napkins, $2.59Dz. Priced for Th y's selling, 79¢ each | 150 dozen Damask Table Napkins. Size 22x22 inches. Heavy weight, smooth satin finish; hand- some patterns. Thursday, dozen, $2.59 | —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. TOMORROW---A FLOUR SALE BOSTON FERNS. 25¢ WITH BON MARCHE FINE FAMILY FLOUR ON SALE AT, A SACK —$1.19 — Bon Marche brand — Seattle's ff favorite family flour——for $1.19 a sack tomorrow, when purchased with other groceries, not including sugar—or, of course, other flour. sack to each at this Bleached Huck Towels, of good, firm huck, with neat red borders Size 19x38. These Towels regularly sell at 12%c each; now 9c. Only a few of them left—so you can have your choice at 250 apleco— they are the ones we used for our opening displays last week—60c and Tbe plants, —Upper Main Floor, Bargain Square. MORNING SPECIALS On sale from 9 to 11 a, m. only, No telephone orders accepted $1 BLACK KID GLOVES, PR. 50¢ s. These are th $1.00 line. Bleached Toweling Yard, 3 1-2¢ es in this le on wide kit Not over one low price. Ammonia, of th guaranteed for Butter, pure; ‘excellent sandwiches ¢ tamous May- [; extra stré “42 | Rigen? Vinegar, the Te nee T, ‘a well-kno always found | P Lower Main F SATEEN “REMNANTS Thene elegant, | nants, come In is eye Salmon, 1 larg yards: most all war i extra far lal for resented; also black Main Floor Ti ursday at, the can 4 CANS MILK ‘FoR de ° Java Coffee, a of t 4 large cans of the famous “Mon Dlend that always meets 42 poural package brook” brand Milk for 250, F BE eer the pound. C let gents 19 cans, Not more t Pd er —Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche, | tomer Fourth Piece Boys’ “Ironwear” School Shoes 82.95 a Pair—None Retter—We're Sole Agents, Thursday, Friday and Saturday | moires and poplins, | DON’T MISS THE SEPTEMBER SALE OF LINENS | 5 122c Huck Towels, Each 9c | THE SEATTLE STAR SWEDISH FOLK PLAN BIG FAIR Vernamo Marknad! | A committee has been appointed and plans are under way to Kiv« Ja ble fair at the lina club hall the first week in December, to called Vernamo Mar Is Norwegian, Dane, Ieelander or Finlander that doen remembrance the words Vernamo Marknad It re i daughter of the North of childhood days Ir or the village of Vernamo, nalar past the peasant, tradesmar lord her 1 the days of Carl XII, year 1600, the V rth, from the famous poem by Carl Suc when the N ne agate the Russlan Hear Vernan « Bwedes what the Fourth of July ts te the Amerte ay of the year, This fair, giver under the club, ta ex cted to be the greatest « nt ever 21 f existence st those whom he has ca who ta to be convicted on October rice and Dr Hermon r Titu esterday asked Judge Humpt t flown last woeh rene tf yunds for a ch fact wday practically found i yelation’s at mpbries’ court. The Titue consiated In afternoon which H Dr tall ontary | FIRE ‘CAUSES LOSS OF PLANT spontaneous combustion park inda to t > ven caused by | plant on the east shore of Lake nt of $7 A how yat belong which was adjacent the eastertr ed and a loss of $1 0 suntiained i fight put having The ml had had board cc Steel and H ing all sor nning night and day. The plant was le pany Inst April. ©. A. Riddle is president a Howde managers tone dally an Ww n ac the recom irs, Wakes PORTLAND, industrial I become law at je of $9.25 a week for adult women cle piration o who are not apprentices. work, and 50 hours as the maximum for a wee Makes 6 p. m. the latest hour at which any woman may be employed on any day of the year | | ment stores are pecially affected by this ruling, as the 1 ‘ovision aut ally eliminates shopping Saturday nights \f} and the nights preceding Christmas holidays HAMBURG SHIPYARDS HERE? Herr RB. idl Plohm Vous, bas jus firm of the Hamburg shipt for shipyard sites hm pald special attention to Puget Sound. t is realized that, with the opening of the Panama canal, come an Increased overocean tonnage, which will tax the capacity of present yards on the Coast. As previously announced, the Hamburg American steamship line proposes an extension of its service to all Pacific ports, The yard planned by Blohm & Voss will serve as a repair yard PRINCE IS “HENRY” TO MATES WINDSOR, Eng, Sept. 24.—Displaying the usual nervousness of a boy starting his first term In a big school, a short, fair young 13 passed through the gateway of Eton college today to be & up in a crowd of several hundred others, assembled for tt For the next few years he will be known as Henry, surname He ts His Royat Highness Prince Henry William Frederick Albert of Great Britain, third son of « George and Queen Mary, Evontans made no demonstration over the new arrival, On the books he ts described as His Royal Highness, but his class mates decided at once that for current use “Henry” is enough, just as his cousin, Prince Henry of Teck, second termer, ts known simply as is ar ’ PROTEST AGAINST ASSESSMENT A meeting has been called of property owners In the district to the ‘or he bas no be assessed for th ntral section of the north trunk sewer, Chamber of Commerce on Fri t 2 o'clock, to make formal It ts eh this district will re special its. The ment is {mately $426,000. mittee In charge of the , Foste RV dwin, C. BE 8. Hodgdon Ankeny, Walter G Horton, R. M ing are McCord Duryea, Kinnear, J J H Rare rand “Ray BRYAN HAS THE SUING HABIT asking $150,000 damages, has been filed by Congress hen, bringing the total damages Another sult, } man | J Ww an against Alden J, Ble | soug 0 is based on three counts. each for $50,000. The com # that on Septembe: ished a story J. W. Bryan, th # were printed, on | rp an Plays the Coward and Appe hich he is referred to as “nefarious whelp IPs STRANGE, BUT IT’S TRUE | wher n he ac tually granted an application for a change of venue. The refused to do so In the cases In judge has h ofore consistently which he a 4“ as judge, jury and prosecuting attorney | Rut when Attorneys Higgins and Hughes, representing Tenth av |S. property owners, who are suing the city for a big chunk of damages Beacon bill, caused by the recent regrado, asked Judge Humphries granted the motion as quick Jack Robinson.” because of the sl | for a change of as you could say Just ike that “It's easy to get @ change of venue from Judge Humphries,” “= he wants to grant At sald |a prominent lawyer, WANTS ESTIMATES CUT DOWN The Chamber of Commerce 1s of the opinion that King county plans to spend too much money on mothers’ pensions, The board of }trustees, at the meeting Tuesday, therefore recommended that the ance of $56,250, estimated by Judge Frater, be cut to Chamber also wants the county hospital to get along | | with $10,000 less than the 604 estimated allowance. | “wiente and sauerkraut” tango will make its bow to the ad | miring multitudes at the Seattle Press club tomorrow night, oceasion of the man night" celebration, which will also be the ing ladies’ night of the season, German singing socteties will be! |represented, and also other music TO SING IN THREE TONGUES | English, neh and German will be employed by Geraldine Farrar, \the primma donna, who will appear at the Moore theatre Friday night J |in concert. She will sing three groups of songs and an operatic aria lfrom “Mme. Butterfly.” The first group will be four classte songs, |The seconf group will be five songs of the remantic and modera school jot many. ‘The third will be a cosmopolitan ‘group of six son Sir Tom Lipton has received the written terms of his yacht race and once more Is “more confident than ever of lifting the America's cup.” The next month In a legal election he may deserve recognition on the [bither side of the Rio Grande, on the} | : ADOPT MINIMUM WAGE SCALE |) Over 1900 to Choose Defines 8 hours and 20 minutes as the maximum for a day's a tour of the Pacific coast, where, it Is learned wilt! til Wl i | = | | i ‘WIENIE NIGHT AT THE CLUB Administration Is not ptepared to deny that If Huerta be elected fmade man deor of clviliaztion is a # The finest product Vera Edmor worship of his creation Ot lowe i) FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 A Demonstration of Electric Appliances H" EKEEPERS generally will be interested in the special demonstration of American Beauty Electrical Appliances which is being conducted thi veek in the Housefurnishings Section The American Beauty line includes Electr Voaste Combination 1) tove D He ng Dishes, Warming Pad can save you t 1 ¢ t Housefurnishings Sectior Carpet - Size Rugs 21 A popular Rug for the room of average Patterns in Axminster Rugs, Priced ize is that measuring &-3x10-6 feet fr $19.50 to $35.00. In this size our Autumn displays afford | 4, p : sruss Ry choice of over 100 patterns and colorings, atterns in Brussels Rugs, pri >’ | from $12.00 to $32.50. including | 4 38 Patterns in Wilton Rugs, priced from | As well as other desirable weaves, $33.50 to $57.50. —Becond Floor, BASEMENT SALESROOM Useful Sample Ends of Lace Curtains 19¢c HERE are always windows about a house for which these Sam ple Curtain Ends can be used to good advantage. On Thursday we place on sale nearly 2,000 of these Sample (from three leading factories) including many styles in cable net filet and the new double square meshes, in the various Nottingham weaves. Colors include white, ivory, ecru, beige and Egyptian. in a Special Selling From at Thursday These samples are for the most part 1} yards long and vary from 36 to 50 inches in width. Choice Thursday at this very low price, 19¢ Eden Cloth and Flannel Waisting Special 10c Yard There are 1,300 yards of Eden Cloth in | Soft Waisting Flannels, 1,800 yards it this Thursday special, in a firm, fleecy | all, for women’s dresses and waists and quality, for pajamas and night gowns. | children’s wear. May be had in singe Comes in line, bar and chain stripe pat- | and cluster stripe effects on terns on light and medium grounds; also Very good laundering | and tan grounds. desirable plain colors Twenty-seven inches wide, special 10¢ yard. 1 steel-gray : Special 10¢ yard | quality; 32 inches wide. | —Basement Salesroom ___56-Inch Suitings, Special 58c Yard IVE hundred yards of serviceable Diagonal, Mixed and Broken-check Panama Suitings at this special price, in dark and light color effects, all 56 inches wide. They will be found particularly suitable for wet weather or for children’s garments. Special, Thursday, 58c yard. —Basement Salesroom. Initialed Linene Waists | Embroidery Flouncings | i} q -J | | Special 95c | Special 12!/2c Yard | C ORSET Cover Embroideries and Flouncings in many attractive, wel worked patterns on fine cambric and naif sook, widths up to 18 inches, special 12¥ef | yard, O* hundred of these well-tailored Linene Waists, made with regulation shirt sleeves and stiff cuffs, and with em- broidered initial on pocket. the assortment of sizes is broken, we quote these waists at | a special price for clearance—95¢. Because initials and —Rasement Salesroom Rasement Salesroom. Notions and Stationery Special 5c CLEARANCE of odd lines of Notions and Stationery, including Hose Sup porters, Hair Nets, Canvas Gloves and many other items, at 5¢. —Basement Salesrom A Neckwear Clearance posh Women's Neckpieces, for clearance, an odd assort- includ- ing Linen Collars, Bows and Floral Neck- pieces, at 1¢. —Basoment Salesroom. Women’s Union Suits, Special 69c Outing Flannel Gowns special 68c HESE new Outing Flan- nel Gowns are made as pictured, in pajama coa ji , Ph tea i ony OMEN’S Fall - weight style, with handkerchief : A le | ‘ sua ee Union Stits in am ; pocket at side front. Choice |, . hi ) ; ‘ or knee length, with iy of blue or pink and white | neck and long sleeves; ™ a stripes, trimmed with col- red finishing braid low: neck, «sleeveless. style in ore’ shing braid, ; knee length. ‘Thurs Special values at 68¢. day, 69¢. —Rasemoent Salesroom, ° Special, —Basement Saleeroe