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More Shirt Waist Luck at The Bon Marche 1,200 DAINTY an WAISTS WILL BE SOLD AT Pretty Models in Wash Silks Crepe-de-Chine and Silk Striped Wash Fabrics Good news of a spec ial purchase of 100 dozen nty Shirt Waists—\W aists that if bought throug al channe 1 have to be for $1 eact But now 1 can have your cl f them at 8c eact Lots of pretty ohyins to choose from—mostly in the shirt effect—\W a4 made of striped wash silks—with rolling collars and a ct little bow t 1 Crepe de Chine Waists, in delicate shades, with rolling collars and pleating down the front White Soiesette Waists, with black collars and cults Silk Striped Waists, made shirt style, with button trimmed collars, and = many other charming styles t 9% $29.50 FUR SETS ARE PRICED - at $24.50 Splendid new Fur Sets, consisting of collar and NOBBY NEW TAILORED SUITS - af $23.99 - Handsome Tailored Suits, of wool Bedford cords of taupe, navy, Bordeaux and black muff, The muffs are in th low atyle—extra trictly hand-tallored skirts; two-piece backs; | large, exceptionally well pad tned with heavy slightly full waistline and a half bel wttom, One | satin, fancy ehirring on ends, Comes in colors model of serge in (he cutaway style ong back of bl mole, canary, tan and white. Collars are skirt with half belt; with deep diagonal band | of the same materials and colors. Priced now at This model comes in most all wanted shades only $24.60 the set —Becond Floor Marche—and Save the Difference Waisting Crepe 12 | Ducking Fleece 12; Buy Your Domestics at the Bon 0c Outing FlannelSe | 10c Ginghams at 7}c | 900 yards Outing 3,000 yards Cham 2,000 yards Watsting 3,000 yarda Ducking . b Gingh 37 " hand Flannel; heavy quality, | Dray inghains 37) and Kimono Crepe; 30 ece; in many ban | tne! d net o | > e } $8 in. wide; up to 10. | Inches wide; lengths to! jones wide. 19¢ val me patterns — all 10 yards. In pinks | ahades; lengths to 15 yard lengths In pink, | pjues. grays and | ues, In neat stripes | yards blue and tan stripes. | browns. and figures | -Lower Main Floor, WE'RE SELLING THESI: $4.50 TO $7 SWEATERS Less than factory cost for them—so if you want a xd Sweater cheap, here's your chance— Some are high grade, 2-tone novelty striped that were marked $7.00—some are heavy, all-wool Sweaters with the Byron collar—in a nice Cardinal shade—and there are some extra heavy, warm, part wool Shaker Jackets that were $4.50, made with the new ruff-neck collars—all sizes in the group, from 38 to 44. $3.50 RUFE-NECK SWEATERS FOR $2.50 Just 50 of these heavy, all-wool Jackets. All have the stylish ruffneck collars—pearl buttons—two kets. Come in gray and maroon. A full line of sizes. is Tackets, Women’s $2.50 Sweaters $1.50 | Children’s $3.95 Sweaters $2.98 There are just 20 of these splendid Sweaters Only $2.98 for these children’s all-wool Sweat LOTS OF KITCHEN THINGS AT LESSENED PRICES $1.50 Food Choppers | $2.25 Carpet Sweepers, Good Bristle Brushes | -at $1. 89- Specially Priced —at 98e— Enterprine Food Choppers, May be used for ¢ « up any kind of vegetables or meats Have sharp knives, made ot ent ateel Large 98 "| 25e Whisk Brooms, Specially Priced at 1 $1.25 “Savory” Bread Boxes for Only 98¢ | 18) KIN) keh AR YES “Savor Bread Boxes are exceptionally well | straw being used. Pri now at 19¢ each made. May be used for bread in fa Clothes o—iade most anything tn the pantry emp = a $5 Clothes Wringers |} lay. 50 foot Be Ball-Bearing Priced | ‘gh Grade Aluminum Percolators at $1.98 Pure Aluminum fee Percolators, priced ¢ -a wo | Wednesday at $1.9 For wear and tear, theese Aluminum ercolaters are In a ie by them These Universal ie en Also, they look well Clothes Wringers have | Good Willow Clothes Baskets for Only ood steal ball-bearing. are exceptionally, wei | _—"69€ Each— Fe made and are guaran tm ported Willow teed to give Ke od ser EF oyats, anets Ore vice tor 3 yea ned willow. Small Other slees at 00 and $1.26 Fine Crepe Tollet Paper, 6 Rolls =e 25¢ | Crepe To! in wood | 25¢ Combination Suit Hangers ner Only 1% You may pur Homething every . bination Suit {ts In good shape sday et Paper hase 6 ro comes tor 1b $1.75 Wash Boilers | « —98e each— | ' uld hay re —alw Purchase $150 O'Cedar Mops — These Wash Botlers| Cleans and polishes at the are made of good, heavy | same time. Large size for tin; have. copper bot- | Wednesday's tome; fit-in. covers. | selling at $8c Some are slightly dam aged. Priced for this Lower Main Floor—Pike St. Side. Free Embroidery and Kattting Classes—Every Morning and Afternoon ~ KEE T ——for $2.98)" HE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON Very Low Prices on Blankets IMED with the the Bedding Section comes forward with a series of unusual values arrival of cooler nights and mornings, in good Blankets that will do much to stimulate immediate buying of winter bedding. | In addition to these special values, the householder will find our g as they do, present stocks of Bedding replete with interest, featur by Berton Braley id marry the most desirable styles and qualities procurable in the finer and less Bhe firmly declared that the man ahe she is Must wholly conform to a certain Ideal He mustn't be homely, like Tom, Dick and Harry, But handsome and noble, with muscles like et He must have an intellect masterly, splendid, Ambition d power and r and fame. With knowledge and humor delightfully blended— And other requirements too many to name. expensive grades. Four Specials in the Popular Plaid Blankets Plaid Wool Blankets Special $5.85 Pair Pure Wool Plaid Blankets She married a chap who was em, Special $4.65 Pair And homely, besides a This y The wise ones had long ago left him behind Hie lack of ambition was somet!ing intense His humor was minus, and, for hie knowledge, He hadn't enough to come in when it rains Hie father had wanted to send him oe. But found—to hie grief—he hadn't the brains. dull as you find nted fence unpe j } n the and and to col wei variety $4.¢ Plaid Wool-and-Cotton Blankets Special $3.90 Pair Yet She doesn't think she has been Inconsistent; | She truly believes he I that #he thought Bhe clothes him with charms that are quite non-existent | And dreams him the wonderful man that ehe sought; We notice her cholce, and we chuckle and chortle, And wonder how such @ poor dub could appe But She takes that commonplace, every-day mortal, And firmly believes she has found her Ideal! BIG BLAZE AT SAN DIEGO armth with $5.85 pair pair Plaid Cotton Blankets Special $2.45 pair Blankets, | . patter | DIEGO, Oct ‘ollowing an n last night of a 260 a T | b0egulibn tae A ihe Meandatd Ol Core works Gara, firenee:toeey Ml! and are patterned inti blo effects; finished reinforced by volunteers, are attempting to save the lumber yards of |} ‘ , ‘ =e Sivectat |the Buchanan Lum Wot 4 Commercial Cc | in gray, pink, blue or fawn and with Special, $2.45 | exploston con had binzed through pecial, 83.90 the pair the pair. | ndard O hours, destroying millions of gallons of The shock was felt in every shot skyward, Har of flame elty White Blankets at Very Special Prices ft 1 after the explosion the bu If | and gasoline spread out © bay, threatening buildings « jp | the water front. Vietime of the losion, # and bur White All-Wool Blankets White Cotton Blankets marooned on the wharf of the dard Of! Co, where they we cued by small boats. A roll call of the firemen today showed th Special $5.85 Pair Special $3.35 Pair were safe. Half a doen firemen wh rking directly under the { These These soft and wovl-feel Blankets elon escaped e ganoline tank a few minutes before tt talraculounly and meas | with their live oun ‘ 79. : ‘2 " | Thousands of spectators, standing outside the fire lines, several | aera ioekiii measure 72x80 inches, come with pink \f| bundred yards away, fled, shrieking for their lives People living piichags taht Sie ‘ or blue borders, and are neatly finished | within a few blocks of the fire were thrown out of their beds, and the They have tasteful hair-stripe borders = < WHishock of the explosion awoke residents of Mission Hills five miles in pink or blue 1 are neatly finis with two-inch mohair binding. Fifty i} away " ; be : . The fire which te burning today started Sunday noon, when a dis with overcast edges Special, $5.85 pairs to sell at, special, $3.35 pair. which waa being filled by "he tank ship Maverick, ap spo oe co! at The to lov o¢ air “at rf | B spontaneous combu The total loss to da J Fine White Wool Blankets TWO YOUNG MEN TIRE OF LIFE Two men, both under 20, took their own lives yorterday O. Krogh, 28, a hatter, committed suicide land Court apartments, 1909 Minor av off Pier 7 and drowned himself. Het White Wool-and-Cotton Blankets Special $4.35 Pair Blankets have a Special $7.35 Pair An wool, good Blanket, fine shrunk, 6 pounds to the pair, and measures 72x84 blue borders. exceptionall These small percentage of cotton, and touch. They measure 70x80 inches, are finished with blue or pink border and | thoroughly weighs Marry are warm and fleecy to the by taking gas in the Cope Harold L. Wilton jumped jumping, he threw his cap and inches. Have pink or down on the plier. It contained a nc addressed to “Mr. and Mra % 4 5 | s i Joba Wilton and Brother Jim, Rathdrum, Idaho.” It read as follows two-inch silk ribbon binding. Special,| Special, $7.35 pair. | “Gootbye, 1 can't keep my head above the wire. {| am worth $4.35 pair. more dead than alive. My fault. A man ts what he makes himself | fi You are good people and I love you, life. therefore | am going out of your HAROLD L. WILTON White Wool-and-Cotton Blankets pane Wool-and-Cotton Blankets ; ; | C. Manemy, cook on the Admiral Sampron, and George Cundy saw| {| Special $3.95 Pair | Special $3.85 Pair Wilson fump. When he fatled to come to the surface they notified 0: T “Rn ” 2 . | fieer F Fuqua, but it was too late, The body has not been recov The popula Berkshire psuke | The ua nei serviceable Bisokets pay: ered. Nothing is known of Wilton here. His unusual note is probably hard-twisted wool and cotton sure 70x80 inches, and are finished with addro 1 to bis parenta tr re asuring 72x82 inches 0 » “4 E ii Krogh ts believed to have become despondent over his Iack of extra large, 1 oe } two-inch. ribbon: binding _ Exxceptneeay lemployment. He came from Alaska a 10 days ago warm blanket that will give un | value at the special price, pair, $3.85. } Laat week he was employed at Kavenaugh’s store, on First ay.| Ss vai - — | Yesterday morning he was told he had been engaged for only ono! service. Special, $3. _ —Firat Floor, week. Krogh went to the residence of a family friend, Mra. D. Kratz sia at the Copeland Court apartments. She was not in. When Mra. F Bader, manager of the apartments, noticing th door to the Kratz apartments, Krogh was dead | ames odor of gas, opened the Wools and Flannels for Baby-Wear ‘SHOOTS THE GIRL HE LOVED for Wednesday's sale in dark Oxford gray, | eTe—a saving of 25 per cont. They're exception fants’ irts, | i ilk-and- i oftered f i Weapesdny's/onlo, ta dark Oxford raz. | Siiy well made, in the fancy atitch—eome with | All-wool Flannel for infants’ skirts, | White Silk-and-Wool Materials for em- contrasting cuffs and collars. | LO& AN Oct. 7.—Vietims of a disappointed suitor, Beulah bands and pinning blankets, 27 inches | broidered skirts, coats and shawls, 27 | Gtbe telephone operator of San Pedro, and Charles Stout c 7c. ae m fe. $ Pix | hae Saxony Sweaters at $5 Each|Shaker Sweaters for $7.50 |] sc svecoss ce'ster"acty tetas" oMtatee wont “ites Sekt Il wide, 88e, 40e, SOc, Me and 75¢ yard; 31 inches wide, $1LO0 yard; 31_inches wide | 4 oe * eps i ae | bury, who fired the shots, sent a bullet into his own Jungs and in in a 1 de, 4 75c, 85c and We yard; | $1.15 yard; 36 inches wide, $1.25 yard. Rowegtd aves pig nag Sweaters. These well-known Saxony and Pacific Sweaters |B critical condition Bei raga af eu : a5 ' si 00 ‘tee z ea me in the ruff-neck style. Colors are maroon, pure wool, Have heavy, double ruff-neck |f| The shooting occurred on the porch of the young woman's home 36 inches wide, 85¢ and $ yare + Cardinal, navy, Oxford and white, An excep | set-in pockets, In maroon, Cardinal and |fjat San late last night, Pulebury, hiding near by, became in. , Wool Eiderdown for bath robes, loung- tional value. Oxford, Staes 36 to 46. furtated 1 he saw Stout embrace girl and “kiss her good White Linen-and-Wool Mixtures, especi- ing robes, infants’ wraps and carriage | night | 7 ‘ : . . uM y ¢ y 4 c s ‘obe: s yie- ced a Boys’ $5 Sweaters for $3.95 Child's $2.50 Sweaters, $1.50 ||). Steno wary, ruenary ramet von tne poren, snot stout a ff ally Rood laundering quality, 27, inches robes, single-faced, 3¢ inches wide, ‘ | - % - he attempted to defend the girl, and when Stout fell sent a bullet into wide, yard; 31 inches wide, and | yard; double-faced, $1.00 yard. Boys’ Shaker Sweaters—only 15 in the lot.| Just 25 tn this lot of Wool Sweaters, offered Miss Gibson's body. He shot himeelf after pumping ancther bullet - aa “i 4 Specially priced Wednesday at $3.95 each. Made | at this price—$1.50. Come tn Oxford, « lungs of the prostrate Stout 85c yard " be in the ruff-neck style. Come in sizes 30, 32 and | Cardinal. Some with ruff-necks—othera with In Pillsbury'’s pocket was found a note that read: “I am doing : Double-faced Eiderdown in shades 34. In gray only | Byron collars. xisex 28 to 34 Main Sloor this, for I can stand it no longer. I love Beulah. I can’t stand to see White Cotton-and-Wool Mixtures, 31 pink, light-blue, cream, tan, medium-red, her with him. Good-bye and good luck SPENCER WEEPS IN HIS CELL inches wide, 50c yard light- and and inches medium-gray wide, $1.00 navy, yard Flannels, with 31 Fine Embroidery-edge scalloped and hemstitched edges, Single-faced Eiderdown, 36 inches wide, CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—He Spencer, who confessed yesterday to a wide With scalloped edges, ‘ . | score of murders, is on the verge of a collapse today, spending the $1.00, $1.28, $1.38 and $1.50 yard. Hem-| '@ light-blue, pink, cream, tan, dark- and morning pacing his cell and weeping. The police way the $1,00, $1.25, $1.35 and yare n-} 4, na Wide ge ‘ monumental Har, and they would not be surprise stitched hem, 7 $1.25, $1.35, $1.40 bright-red, light- and dark-gray, and laven- attitude and denies that ho ta guilty of | c yard and $1.65 yard Allison Rexroat, at Wayne, a Chicago —First Floor. ever, that Spencer killed Mrs. Rexroat and also believe he Annabel Wight to death with a hamme last December Spencer was indicted yesterday by a Dupage county grand fury Special Prices on Drapery Fabrics Lingerie Waists, Special IS SURE SHE WILL BE FREED $1.95 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7.—Held responsible by a coroner's jury for > \EP te A the killing of her divorced husband, Mrank M. Ivy, Mra, Edith Ivy ROKEN lines voiced, today, her confidence that she will be freed by a jury | and discontin in for walls, AMASK old-rose and yellow, pillow covers, upholstery and 50 inches wide, special 50¢ yard. When a jury of real men hears me the things I have to tell, they can do but one thing,” Mrs. Ivy said. “Frank Ivy was a bad, bad man. He ruined his own daughter, and she was only 15 years old. I did society a good act when I shot him Mra. Ivy shot and killed Ivy a week ago. | potting « ot the date for her trial, LOOKING DARK FOR SULZER ALBANY, N. Y,, Oct. 7.—The Sulzer court, voted, 41 to 14, to overrule Chief Justice Cullen's decision that Allan A. Ryan's testimony before the court yesterday was inadmissible The vote Indicated an overwhelming antt-Sulzer sentiment. Tho Tammany members of the court, of course, hi n against Sulzer from the firet. Ryan's story that the executt to defend his post tion through them evidently has Infuriated the republicans also. The outlook for Sulzer was in consequence considered extremely dark } OTHES ued styles in pretty | Waists of | lawn Lingerie Sho ts held pending the voile, and mull, daintily trim- French and English Hand-blocked Cre- | tonnes, med with fine laces, 30 inches wide, in five pleasing pat- insertions and hand- ‘ terns; also one piece of “Texas Cloth” in French broidery. Both Dutch with em- high neck and | green leaf wide, 50¢ yard In executive session pattern, 36 inches special and styles, | shor onS °F | Sun-fast Alyth Cloth, suitable in deep old-rose, sleeves especially for over-hangings. Fifty special 50¢ yard Exceptional values at $1.95. —First Floor. | —_——_-— $$ inches wide, FIGHT OVER SUIT OF CL —First Fic The condition of Wm. N. Richards, 26, of 1426% First av., who ts Child ’ T C Child > S in the city hospital today, having sustaiued a fractured sk p t t TO A a cae Oa Dhol OE mcren's 0p Voats dren's Sweaters to have of 329 | day The fight accompanied by ¢ is alleged Clausen, started when 19th av, Richards, who waa} replied to an attack of $6.50 and $7.50 at $2.95 HILDREN’S in jumbo abuse by three men who had attemptot to sell him a suit of clothes | Wm. Mah ¥, 2542 Seventh av. W., was arrested later In the even : Jing, and admitted having participated in the fight. The other men| et 6 to 14 years in these serviceable caped. || Coats of Novelty Mixtures, English All-wool stitch, Sweaters, full cuffs and two patch pockets. knit roll collar POSPTONE BRIDGE - QUESTION The till Tweeds, Cheviots and Velvets. There are with five distinct stvles represented Balkan, » featuring box and semi-fitting effects, trim Shown council has postponed Welnesday the perplexing ques | tion of locating the bridge over the canal at Latona. It also contin med with velvet and satin bands and col I-gray and maroon. Just ued till Thursday afternoon’ the question of the North tiunk sewer|il ored reve 1 collars t | ewe red revers and collars. Attractively price¢ 100!) rice $2.95 assessment for the central district, to which strong opposition has | ‘ ‘ priced i I wear, Price $2.93 been shown by the property owners, who claim their holdings are || at $6.50 and $7.50. not especially benefited by the Improvement and should ve relleved| | from the assessment, . aw