The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1913, Page 8

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$14.00 HEAVY BRUSSELS RUGS $11.95 i] We bave a wide variety of designs and colorings | $c REVERSIBLE INGRAIN CARPET 25¢ YD. THE SEATTLE STAR 121-2c Longcloth 15e White Lawn Priced at Priced at 8e yd. 10¢ yd,| cho tde; $0 inches wide vd Pirie cot bed lengths to § yards; hh vase and soft, amooth finish oven. (Lower Main Floor) 15c White Nain- sook, Priced 10¢ yd. & Excellent quality; 3 inches wide; tull bolts, (Lower Main Floor) BRING YOUR BOY IN FRIDAY FOR ONE OF TH (Lower Main Floor) 2%e Corded Mad- ras Priced 15¢ yd. $2 Inches wide; lengths to 7 yards Price Friday, 1$¢ ya. E 4 — Just $2.95 — AND WE'LL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN FIT- TING YOUR BOY—for we have all sizes in the lot for boys 6 to 16 years of age—and in both styles—double breasted and Norfolk They are all well and strongly made—of sturdy brown and they are priced and gray cassimeres, in nice patterns $1.00 less for tomorrow JUST FOR FRIDAY A SALE OF MEN'S $1.50 WORK-A-DAY PANTS AT — $1.00 Pair — 42 Inches Waist Measure GOOD, HEAVY PANTS, THESE— made of good, heavy tweeds and cassi meres—made to stand good, honest wear. Made in dark neutral shades that will not soil easily—and on sale at an “overall” price tomorrow. |FRIDAY A RE-PRICING OF FLOOR COVERINGS AND IT’S A RE-PRICING THAT MEANS MONEY SAVED FOR YOU—IF YOU HAVE ANY CARPETS OR RUGS TO BUY. for it is far too radical an affair to keep up any longer than one day. $35.00 ROYAL WILTON RUGS FOR —$29.75 Each— For Friday's selling we have priced the $35.00 Wilton Rugs at Just $29.75. They are the genuine Royal Wilton Rugs, too-—with designs woven through to the back. In rich Ortental designs and | colorings. Very serviceable | $2.50 WOOL MIXED ART SQUARES AT $2.19 Heavy mixed wool Art Squares iat what you need for that smal! bedroom. Copies of all-wool rugs. $2.50 values for $2.19. 75e SAMPLE CARPET RUGS AT JUST 59¢ Large carpet mills Bample Rugs in Axministers and velvets. Have nicely fringed ends. Splendid Brussels Rugs, size 9x12. Woven tn one roses My seams to rip or mismatch. All the new designs. The regular $14.00 quality priced at $11.95. Se HEAVY FLOOR OIL CLOTH 19c YARD Heavy floor O11 Cloth in 1, 1% and 2-yard widths. each. $7.90 HEAVY VELVET RUGS $4.95 EACH Heavy Velvet Hugs, size 44x11 feet for small bedrooms or hails. odd ruge- to select from. Factory lengths. Heavy, reversible Ingrain Carpet. Splendid for us. Is easily swept and cleaned. Excel bed Just mill ends of lent quality. The regular 30c kind, priced at 2c regular $7.00 values for $4.95 each —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. ry a fc LINEN COLLARS, 5e EACH ft Linen Col yarns in gored alee, *gpen and biind At this price this Ip an ex Septfonatly wood 3200 yards white athe to 30 y¥ heer, Votle, 36 Inches a tape ede, This ine bargain that men will appreciate. Bargain | Friday rain; 6. ‘This lot includes many nice pleces 3,000 yards of extra good material for 15¢e AND 25¢ NECKWEAR AT of Neckwear some of which are al iehgly S l Comfort covering, 86 inches wide Comes 43 floral rn . tiudea aoe ete stocks and Dutch cel- pecia S$ y, Rest, floral patterns | Bells $1.25 AND $1.50 RUFFS AT $1.00 FROM mes AT 121-2¢ YARD Mating, Rutten pists, colors, site lenbtns te Pyacier tihctccoen 4 r ere gre pity hss cnuioce ge ama bow | fo ye on sie me ream, pink. tan 4 2c RIBBON REMNANTS, 5¢ YD. wonces 12 1-2c DRESS GINGHAMS 8 1-2¢ 4,000 yards Dy Gingh a se ane see materipos and | Don't mise seeing \ wide: Red Heal and A yO. quailty, checks. eae ye 2 to 4 inches In lengths up to 20 yards. Cor A wide. Frids lay at bom yard them tomorrow, for | checks, plaids, stripes and plain styles they are well worth your notice at tomor- 10c OUTING FLANNEL AT 7c YD. lengths 2c AND 15e EMBROIDERY 10c Swiss and Nainsook Juding edges and ban with hea Siso 14-ine row’s prices. : hh n Bink blue and floral and open wo: «r y at To a yard get [ower Main Floor of The Bos Marehe. FRIDAY SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY STORE 20 Lbs. Granulated Sugar for 20 pounds of dry granulated 98 Sugar with $1.00 grocery orders, Mayflower Baking Powder Griffith’s Seedless Raisins Griffith's Seedless Sultana Raisins, Friday, not including sugar or flour. Not extra fancy. Special large over 20 pounds to each........++- package, for only Je | Whole Nutmegs, Dozen for 40 150 Corn Flakes, Package 7'/ Nutmegs are of the very Extra fine quality; the regular Quaker rn nie Tre h perry Eriday, ‘price te 46 | 20¢ rade, which we special for | shipment Just nasieed” vee iS doesn. Friday at 16¢ can crisp and nutritious ing, Bottle 9¢| Brick Ch Only 220 Pound | Pure Catsup, 1-Pint Bottle 140 Navy Salad eeonggos ae: vatene | ema Bete peene Is of excep. R This Cataup In one of the heat One of the best brands; refu tonally, good Quality. Friday, a | brands uaranteed — absolutely of 2c tor return of empty bottles. | 5, i 0. pure @ 1ée Shaker Salt, Only 80 a Can Of exceptionally good quality one of the best brands; will not Naptha Soap, Only 4c Of the well-known Bon Marche Special mon, Pound 15¢ ¥ Kippered Sal brand; absolutely pure. Riv er fish, Fri for Friday, 4c a bar cake Fancy Sockeye Salmon, Can 190 Shelled Pep Corn, 7e Pound | One of the best brands on the | mer bree} Fine, ar, orn that always | market; new pack. No, 1 tall rack ' » gives satisfaction. Friday, 7c lb. | Cane 190 » Del M oo en ae package. onte ' Snider's Pork and Beans, 12'0| Red Saimon Bellies, Pound 15¢ | tress peru, reserves, 22/40 Free demonstration daily on Extra fine gusiity Red Salmon | most delicious. z the Fourth Floor, No. 2 cans| Bellies priced Friday at 16¢ a | berry or st erry 12%0; No. 2 cans 17iKe pound. Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche. flole Seattle Agents for “Acorn” Stoves and Ranges, ponMARCHE onto —=—8KCOND AVENUD Mins Excellent | |25¢ WHITE VOILE 121-2c YARD | |121-2c COMFORT COVERING 10¢ | (Lower Main Floor) | $3.95 SUITS ON SALE AT—— This re-pricing is, of course, for Bargain Friday only— | for covering up the worn epota. 75c kind for 5% | all Isn’t It an Odd World? | “CHINE "EM TO TALK CHINESE IN SCHOOL Nathan We her of the nc }tleal, succes business mat katein, the new mom he natd hool board, ts a 1 ful w Hryant on Hast A, Macbonald school on lan-| the ne wuages that will be 1 une to! at, to the F, NCOUVER, I Comp David ‘ Wilber, Am tone fr r been made acting un aint has ral hore HERE’S A CHANCE FOR WAR| of British Columbia i in which the Sta tri ADD and acting premier of tah Ce ' to the protest of Consul General W i} What would Mr an WAY tempted to meddle with the operat 1 and asked him t move or add ce 1 And there the + r rests. 7 yet answered the acting premier DRIVE THEM OUT OF TOWN | $AN FRANCIS Arrest on Vagra harges today fronts R \ r wea ls Ange os real estate or, and Mra, Vi 1 the declaration of Capt. of tectives Mooney Widney and the we aid Mor today They be driven ¢ hare bad « Widney 1 nd that Mary for an al for her arrest. | an, but Mooney a ee FEAR HE WILL LOSE HIS MIND SENTRALIA, Pa, Oc Rain ts retarding the rescuers tn their Toshenky, a miner entombed since last Friday that he can be reached before tomorrow morn ing. Water te ¢ into the mine and 1s causing repented falls of rock | Mine offictals fear Tosbesky will lose his nerve, as he erties out | with every fall | He is showing the strain more hourly, and physicians fear he wil! ko insane. ‘TRIES TO PORTLAND, O SCARE WIFE; BANG ! believed When screamed t rational, de The detec en hin wife. DON’T SEEM TO BE —— Twenty-eight respondents, Including Frse c >. Osborne of Toronto, Canada, were failed to appear at a hearing held by Spe | Palmer on the Alaska coal land case | promoted the Alaska Central rallway, latter, sald Ballatne, made no secret ¢ }lot of coal clat the rail sion. P. C. El ed that bis some ono he did not know, and that he has | shooting, Mra. Gir ¢ husband, but no revolver wh nsburg resorte to un play to fright believe tha Frost f Chicago and H fault when they! per James M.| fied he| Was being pal o Interest in It TAIL END OF CAR IS SMASHED Passengers on the 6 o'clock interurban to Tace night heiped themselves to a lot of p nm which they will retal av. and Main st, betwen a § Said souvenirs consist of smal remnants of the rear | platform. The collision! was a mild say the passengers, showed up the defective material used in the construction of 8 care. | TOM’S CUP’S IN THE WINDOW There was a big | Bon Marche all ja gift fr an exqui a dnis mad ameled shield, bearing th BATHE ’EM IF THEY'RE GOOD STOCKTON, Cal., Oct | department of health in | public schools have not ton achool board is con jachools. It has been at |for good work and de soap and water form t | the schoots should teach the lower bow! ts 2 © city of Seattle | that t method of combatting disease, and that dren to bi athe reguiart y HIT BY AUTO; COSTS HIM $20 It cost an unidentified man to step in front of an 4 Jav.,, at First av. and S James brought his hine to as from passing over the man, who | After the accident Jam use he was unfortunate n by Carl James, 1413 lay p in time to prevent the wheels arose immediately and started away s found a $20 gold piece lying tn front of the machine, which had evidently fallen out of the man's pocket | GOV. JOHNSON LETS EM OUT | | | | | SACRAM EB. Kirk, a Johnson has partoned F o, with Harry McK ar other #oc ntly, to a county 4 rm for conapir » violate San Diego's autt-street-speaking otdl The gov r pardone d McKee recently, Kirk's pall | not have to be WILL GATHER THE GARBAGE CHICAGO, Oct. 2 | officers assumed y bage to rot unless Backing down complete! srday, when they threate ne olty purchased {ts plant 1 ‘om the stand its | figure, the Chicago Reduction Co y offere tion for 10 days, or until other arr ments ¢ council took the matter under advisement | Working girl at South Jamesport, L. |, accldentally swallowed a | nait-dotiar, and doctors are trying to determine whether the money ts) |tost or #aved oe eee Last four unmarried members of thirteen Wildgoose family, New} Brunswick, N. J., announce their engagements on same day Convicts In Peterhead (Scotland) prison make enviable counterfeit ||! |bank notes of paper in which rations are ed. Scotiand Yard ha jalready discovered the counterfeits ond does not despatr of furthes clues. Lense. Majeste Repres from Bryan big top, in ¢ d.—Rival movies, opening across the street | pper, Va, closed by the police Kansas City woman, for chickens. the rints’ In destitute circumstances, traded her baby For childer ain't like pigs, you know—they cannot pay FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:3( Heating Stoves A Style and Size for Every Need A Price to Suit Every Purse Judge how closely we may meet your require- and sizes in Heating Stoves, with a very wide price range. Every Stove a known, tested make, se- lected for its particular adaptability to local fuel and climatic conditions. NOW THE BEST TIME TO ORDER —so that you may have the new Stove delivered and set up | ready for use with the first ‘‘cold snap”. | . beara by the fact that we show over 80 styles The Aurora Heater For Coal or Wood For Wood Only . The Ruby Heater | This Heating Stove has cast iron body | 4 hot-blast Heater of solid iron, with [i and » oe lining Transparent | plain nickel trimmings. Has large swing } ee SOS. F the glow of the fire top, large side feed door and front panel to be enjoyed | is detachable, giving the cheery effect of With 15-inch fire pot, $10.00. | an open grate. With 17-inch fire pot, $12.00. ‘ With 19-inch fire pot, $14.00. With 22-inch fire pot, $22.50. With 21-inch fire pot, $16.00. | With 24-inch fire pot, $25.00. The Banner Oak Heater For Coal or Wood Pictured at left. Has blued steel body and heavy cast iron fire pot; screw draft register in both lower and feed doors. Nickeled copper trimmings With 1l-inch fire pot, $6.75. With 13-inch fire pot, $9.00. With 15-inch fire pot, $12.00. With 17-inch fire pot, $15.00. The Live Oak Heating Stove For Coal or Wood The Live Oak (pictured at right), has body of heavy 16-gauge boiler steel, heavy corrugated cast iron fire An extra-heavy cast iron lining above fire pot pre- 14-inch fire pot, $16.00, 16-inch fire pot, $18.00. Two Popular Members of the Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Family At Left, we see the fa- Beckwith Air-tight Wood Stove, gauge boiler mous made of 16- steel, riveted throughout, $18.00; Eighteen-inch size, 20-inch $20.00, size, At right, the equally fa- mous Round Oak Heater, which burns — successfully all hard of fuel wood kinds soft or coal, or coke. Phis Stove is shown in at $20.00, $24.00, $28.00 and $38.00, four sizes,

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