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AT THE BON MARCHE’S HARVEST HOME SALE THE REAPERS GATHER 400 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S $3.50 SHOES FOR YOU—AT ~ $1.99 Pair - All sizes in the combined lines in Gun-metal calf, tan calf or vici kid— in good style lasts—with welt soles. All priced at $1.95 a pair. For the Shoe eason has opened with such a rush at this store that already several of the most popular lines of $3.50 shoes are becoming Wa depleted ; : i We've gathered 400 pairs of $3.50 shoes into one yup for hel Wednesday a will sell them at $1.95 a pair If you are interested, come as early as you can. Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. A BARGAIN CROP OF $1.00 HOUSE DRESSES AT Ft i 5] a “9 Reap the benefit of this Harvest Home Bargain while you 7 may—Neat $1.00 House Dresses for 69e—several nice styles to ’ see—in ligt ue linene—ginghams in the plain. tailored and 3 shirt styles pereales with chambray collars, cuffs and scalloped edge—all carefully made. $12.50 WINTER COATS PRICED AT $8.89 AND SUCH AN ASSORTMENT OF SMART, MODISH STYLES! Amongst them you will find s 1 gray atbelines—with convertible co! gray wixtures in mannish box coats—black Astrakhan cloth coats with sealette plush collars and cuffs y fasten high at the throat. We also have coats for Juniors—tn two shades of brown mixtures—with deep collar . and cuffs. “as ed high at throat $2.00, $2.50 AND $3.00 SILK WAISTS $1.19 YOU WILL BE SURE TO LIKE THESE DAINTY SILK WAISTS—for they are delightful models in stk messaline, striped Japanese silk and silk chiffon. Charmingly fashioned—beautifully trimmed and embroidered. They are recular $ and $3.00 values, but for the Harvest Home Sale w have priced them at just $1.19 each $3.50 AND $4.00 SILK WAISTS FOR $1.69 NO QUESTION ABOUT THEM BEING A BARGAIN AT $1.69—for not a Waist in the lot is worth a cent less than $3.50, and many are $4.00 val ues. Amongst them you will find delicate stik chiffon models several shades and trimmed with filmy laces—smartly tailored silk and models also of messaline —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. waists—embroidered messaline FOR WE HAVE PREPARED FORA BIG SEASON—and we start right fin at the outset offering spectal bargains—so as to make it profitable for you to select some of them as Christmas gifts now if you choose. $2.50 BATH ROBE BLANKETS PRICED $1.75 ONLY 200 OF THEM—#o we offer them at $1.75 Wednesday Instead of $2.50. ‘They are the 72x88-inch size—and they come in handsome new designs in tans, browns blues, reds and grays, with girdle to match. BATH ROBE BLANKETS FOR $2.75 EACH Bath Robe Blankets with girdles. Are size 72x90; and we have fs them in handsome designs. Wool fintshed. In shades of tans, blues, i grays, greens, reds and browns. Make splendid bath or lounging - robes. Priced $2.76 each. 4 INDIAN ROBE BLANKETS FOR|BATH ROBE FLANNEL, PRICED ; : % 35 Y Shine ’em up| | | —$3.95 Each — —-35c a Yard — | shine ‘em up, , Indlan Robe Blankets in quaint) Soft, heavy quality, 27 inches in | ,,G00d, service | at | Indian designs. Are extra thick and | width. Fast colors In attractive pat- | ging tho P. mon ss heavy. Fast colors. Soft wool finish.|terns for robes. Pink, blue, cadet, peri ae mu y| 3 In all wanted shades, Are size 66x90.| y, tan, gray, red and green. 35¢ a : Third | Priced $2.95 each. —Lower Main Floor —Third Floor. | ON SALE FROM 9 TILL 11 A. M. WOMEN’S 75¢ STORM RUBBERS 39¢ A PAIR Of excellent quality. In sizes from 4 to 7. | MISSES’ 65c ROLLED EDGE STORM RUBBERS 39¢. On sale from 9 to 11. In sizes from 12 to 2. —Upper Main Floor, Center. 35¢ JELLY GLASSES 17¢ DOZEN | WOMEN’S 121-2c HOSE 7 1-2c PR. Jelly Glasses with bright tin tops. Women's Black Cotton Hose—have Will hoid 8 ounces. Can also be used | hemmed tops and are fast black. We WEDNES.- as water tumblers. Limit, 2 dozen to | bave them tn sizes 8% to 10. The' & purchaser. None delivered. 7c a | regular 12%gc quality, from 9 to 11, at 74 DAY MORNING No telephone orders 2c a pair. | | MT. VERNON MILK, 4 CANS 25¢ dozen. —Lower Main Floor. MEN’S 10c HOSE, AT 5c A PAIR The well-known brand of Mt. Ver. From 9.to 11 a. m. Wednesday, we | non Condensed Milk. From 9 to 11 a| offer men’s regular 10c Hose at Sc @ | m. Wednesday we will sell 4 cans for) accept e | " ca ed at thes pair. We have them tn black and tan | 25¢. Not more than 4 cans to a pur ri é r and can furnish all sizes | chaser. No phone orders pre —Lower Main Floor, Union St. Side. | _—Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche. quam BARGAIN PROSPECTS ARE GOOD IN THE DRAPERIES Lots and lots of the very things you are looking for to fix up your home for Fall and Winter—are being sold at prices so much lower than ordinary easily realize the advisability of doing your drapery shopping Home Sale. $4.00 PURTIERES $1.95 EACH | $2.50 CURTAINS, AT $1.95 PR. Manufacturers’ odd Portieres of the finest grade mercerized Armurs Tapestry. Some with beauti ful side borders of tapestry—others with fancy edging. $1.95 each. $3.00 TAPESTRY COVERS $1.95 rates that during the you will Harvest Choice new novelty Curtains made on extra bobinette ith Battenberg worked de excellent curtains for any room at $1.95 a pair. $1.50 CURTAINS 98c A PAIR table 4¥e covers and yard Makes splendid curtains. In factory lengths. tains or for cover ing shirt-waist boxes, 12%c a yard . —Third Floor of The Bon Marche, High grade Tapestry Table Covers—some have Heavy quality Nottingham Laca Curtains reversible designs. We have handsome de- | yards long, 60 Inches wide, All double thread signs to choose from. Splendid covers for din laces and in shaded designs. Both white and ing tables. Each, £1.95. bian shades, 98¢ a palr Extra heavy Tapestry, 60 inches in width.| Extra fine quality Art it 2e VARD Shown in handsome Oriental striped effects. brown shades. Splendid for wall covering—cur | Duckling Fleece 121-2 | Seersucker 10¢ Yd. Out’ Flannel Te Yd. | Merrimac Duckling ate or | ie | sedaa riacnet Fleece Flannelette ; |; Heavy q tot neat 3 rd lengths to 10 yards. All tan, pink, & | terns; pink, ‘t pat | to iyarda colors; neat designs | q —=sKGOND AV ENUM. HE | Apron Ginghams be THE SEATTLE STAR JOE SMITH COMES '|- TO TOWN; HAS SOME NEW IMPRESSIONS| | By Joe Smith HEN 1 stryck town iast night, ms ‘ ete FREDERICK & NELSON Have Arranged for Wednesday a Series of | | SPECIAL VALUES IN “RAINY DAY” NEEDS Women’s Silk Umbrellas, Special | Uival situation, [assure them they are H | On a hen ranch, such ax the one t tu k Jhard ten months in the year, In October and om Vacation to grow a new #uit of clothes for the winter, and it Ix only | during their vacation that the boas can Nin vacation " Hosides, It seome that the situation is already muddy local polttieal t For nough to satisfy the mont exacting er of the social elements many years | have loudly advocated recall of Judges, and it ts on , account that | am now glad that I voted f Judge Humphries, In his exce own thick-headed way, Judge Humphries has done more to hasten the re Pan } call of Judges than all we insurgents coul! do tn 20 years of agitation sc Uy Aare Covering: All HAVE never been enthusiastic over Roosevelt's plan for the recall Frame “— \4 J of Judicial deciat Put it now ears that I did not f nder ram " stand how he intended {t to be of ted. In final determination Handle ate aa with C Except a alue yeaa ea ee oe Boys’ Rain Coats {| Women’s Rain Coats | ee J gh ere on reel, Special $5.85 Res estes one Pee ee $2.45 and 53. 45 ae ee ee | must say that locally the commission form of government idea appears to be getting into sus picious company lengths, roblen preparation of a plan for con ma The great unde with high st ‘ pee miasion governmer any ott nt, is how t fa v lar | bers uminmtor g to have the Sizes, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 are selected lam cerned with the 1 . | eine black, na and tan. Spe | suspect that many of the newly converted advocates of com mission government would not be entirely satisfied with any Misses’ Rain Coats, Special $5.00— method of selection short of delegating that important function 1 a " Tan Rain Coats oe Sonn eee ‘we sleeves and high | Boys’ Rain Hats, Special 40ce— 16 and 18 years, | ' Hats to match above | | | \ stitched 6 J 1% |) t wn stitched brim. Un ee } Becond Floor. + ” verre, to a subcommittee of the executive committee of the Chamber of Commerce, a committee made up of the largest contributors to that body Men’s Rain Coats Special $3.00 | Children’s Rain Capes Special $1. 95 ners fired them to be only by havir ‘SR Serre ; we niy by having t at HILDREN'S Rain Capes with sateen M N’S Rain Coats, tan cloth on rubber To wuggest that we can never re ndy our fundamental evile by surface, sizes 4 and 5 years, in maroon foundation, with double yoke and mil- | merely changing the method of selecting public officials {s almost as v P i ' | collar. ” re funny as the suggestion of John F. Miller cr W. A. Major as possible can navy, with h ned with plaid, | 'tary ¢ Nar i are cut amply full, and | didates for mayor Special at $1.95. | are unusual value at $3.00. —Second Floor —First Floor. PORTOLA GIRLS ARE in TOWN Black Silk Hosiery, Special $1.10 Pair | When Capt. Howard C to land bis veasel at the Pacific coast Thomas of the steamsh!p Governor failed pier, in this city, at 9 o'clock last) night, he broke bis pick with John Considir N unusual value in Women's Black Stockings of pu eitk % wit The Portola girls of ‘em—were aboard the vessel, and John had ee a , yaa pure ‘thread-eilk in good, the bo all decorated and everything ready at the Orpheum to rush medium weight, 1 with flare top (preventing binding) and with lisle-lined them right up there and show them a real house and a real show le neel and top are strongly reinforc abe: er . But the boat didn't get fn till 12 o'clock, and John went home and : heel and tog Bo Alby 22 ed. A number that can be depended | | left to a lot of other married men Seat'le's reputation as a generous aipon ctory service. Special, $1.10 pair. | host. On the plier, anxtc ly awalting the arrival, dressed to the minute and sleepy, were: Cassius Gates, Herbert Schoenfeld, Bert Swezea, Women's Black Mercerized Hosiery, Women’s Autumn-weight Black Cotton |f| Joseph Blethen, J. C. Marmady H. A. Chadwick, R. 8, Jones, Cassius eae ! SRO f - ge || M. Williams and Norwood W. Brockett finished top with irline stripe of red, | Hosiery, with reinforced garter top, double When the boat landed, at 12 o'clock, these gay young fellows grab white or 1, and reinforced with. high ; | bed the Portola da nd r 1 them around to the Hofbrau, then to Psi ' ¢ 1 sole and double heel. All-black |the Rathskeller and then to T where supper was served spliced hee e sole. Special, 40¢ split sole. Special, 20¢ pair. Then th were rollir tal sul girls went over to the New Washington and dreamed they about the sea. Miss Elizabeth Gleason drew the presiden. and the other girls the next best the hotel a ‘ds. pa —First Floor ( or with | Today the young women had lunch with the Women's Commercial Club at the Commercial Club rooms, were taken on an at bile ride by the Tilikums, and at 6 o'clock will dine at the New Washington as the guests of the ex at 9 o'clock will be th n burean of the Chamber of Commerce, and Press club | | Those in the party h Gleason, Lalu Bettannier, Jo sephine Welsh, Lizette Kraus Mae 8h dan, Edna | Brown, Hazel Richmond, Lee C« Mulligan, Anna Wilson jand Evelyn Macken Miss E. T. mings sees that they bills. ADMITS HE KILLED MUSICIAN nan ts chaperoning the party, and Frank M. Cum don't mixs their trains and boats or jump any board PORTLAND, Or,, Oct Lioyd H. Wilkins, charged with murder ing Lou L. Winters, a m sila who was found early Sunday morning {na suburb with his skull fractured, and later died as the result of the |} | injuries, was arr early today near Vancouver, Wash. and accord | ing to the police confessed. He was brought to Portland H | Wilkins said that he and an accompiice met Winters as the latter alighted from a street car, and tried to induce him to disclose the I reabouts of Wilkins’ wife, from whom he was estranged, At Win. pra’ refusal, Wilkins sald he struck him over the head with an um. brella, Winters ran, according to Wilkins, and he declares he did = not know that the blow resulted fatally until he read of it in the pape: or cottage service englis' etre lictiicweie ncli : The police theory te that Winters was strack @ terrible blow fron be Breakfast or cottage service of English Extra light-weight nglish porcelain hind with a heavy instrument porcelain, with dainty border design in red, | service, with border design of turquoise- Wilkins had been separated from his wife for a year, and is sald to 1 orti f > have held Winters responsible otrangement black and green ue, insertions of tiny flowers in enamel for the ENDORSES BRADFORD’S PLAN A plea for expert ald In presenting the city's case for reduced gas rates, won for Corporation Counsel Brad ford the endorsement of the Seattle Real Estate association at a meet ing held Monday night, and the secretary was {nstructed to write to the council urging the appointment of the expert | The realty men will t officers next Friday, at noon, at the Arc effect and gold edge. special $8.75. Set, special $7.50. special $16.00. | special $14.00. The above are two of several Open-stock Dinner Sets quoted this week at very special prices. 50-piece Set, 50-piec 100-piece 100-piece Set Set, to the public service commission | —Third Floor la eas | TheBannerOak| = Sample of the government to bring him to Jail, to the expenses of the federal Grant Lyman went on trial he charge of using the mails to d velopment Co., of which cone and adding in that time $30,000} officers on the Pacific coast, Dr. John today in the United State urt ona aud 1n connection with the Panama De n he was the he For Coal or Wood ee A Special $13.75 HE Banner Oak Heater ———_ sacs ma nec ranean —————— has blued steel body | and heavy cast iron fire | SYLVIA IS MISSING ON can © close out 13 floor san | pot; screw-draft register in «oti 7 | hath} ples of Fiber Trunks, we | LONDON, Oct. 14.—The police have not been able today to find oth lower and feed doors; | | a ' . Hadsne BVIHe HAGKRGGA Whol arneatad whllecein wan addressing a suf-| nickeled trimmings lave reduced them to a uni- fraget meeting here last night, was rescued by the suffragets, Th : As form and very low price for j militants were Jubilant over their victory in the encounter | | - —= ; With l-inch fire | immediate sale THEY FIND BUNT IN TOKIO ra i oo a ‘ S-ply trunks and three 4-ply With 12-inch fire | | Ply, | TOKIO, Oct. 14.—A man giving his name as G. Bunt, aatd by the #-Inc ire] ; % . . ‘aie ey | authorities to be wanted in the United States on burglary ‘charges, was, rot, $8.00. "| in the regular sizes; also five | arrested hers ore 6 today and held be ding xtradition fe rmalities, Pol, | steamer trunks, four 5-ply and pepe = gE SEAT) With 15-inch fire | one 4-ply WIND STORM WRECKS CAMP ps siz See geen | ais , o 38- and 40-inch. Choicé, ape- | BUGENE, Or, Oct. 14—As the result of wrecking of a railroad With 17-inch fire i construction camp near Wendling by a terrifie wind storm, W. 8. Hal aie cial, $13.75. |stead, a laborer, is dead, and 75 others narrowly escaped, Halstead pot, $15.00. | ©Third Floor, ff Third Floor was crushed to death by one of the trees uprooted by the wind and hurl jed among the touts in which (he men were sleeping, j