The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1913, Page 12

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italia See the Bon Marche Window Full THE SEATTLE STAR of Men’s $12.50 Business Suits ALL MARKED AT DOLLARS The man who usually pays $12.50 or $15.00 for a new suit will find much food for thought here— For he at $10.00 identically the same cloths as suits he has seen at higher will see suits made of prices. In one corner of this window is a new gray tweed, with a dark stripe; just back of {t {s a natty brown fn the fash fonabdle hair line stripe; next to it {s a dark lined belted Nor folk Suit, In the center of the window {fs an ultra atylish brown diagonal Sult—a sult well worth $15.00 of any man’s money. Take a look at this window tomorrow—it's ¢ from the corner, on the Union St. side—or better come up to the men's store and see the re line. Try ¢ r two of them on—see how well ¢ are made, and how well they fit. Boys’ $3.50 & $4 Strong | And the $4.50 & $5 Boys’ Durable School Suits for | Suits are Reduced to Just —$2.95— | —$3.95— Just the kind of Suit for | _,We have thom ts on that boy—the kind that will eds, in shades of stand all the hard knocks and | POs. im Bimews & give excellent service. In ms fancy stripes, too. cluded tn the lot are fancy plain deuble-b second HE FINDS NO HARM IN TANGO Willa Vickery taught by Ay Anders wenn CLEVELAND, O., O« leas court here, has n teache an an far Va ance Either the ted or Nor: cassimeres, tweeds and wor id c 6 o mixtures. Most are the Nor- | well tailored GR Ay sip Lage ey folk style, 6 to 16 years. —Upper Main Floor. by the last | ho raising o an fing in United States took possession from The “Harvest Home” Sale of Knit Underwear , when the Russia WOMEN’S 50 UNDERWEAR 39¢ | UNDERWEAR FROM 5c to 75¢ |) germard eres at 540 per cent cent GLOBE WOOL UNION SUITS $2 Women's winter weight Union Sults, in white York per San Francisco, Memphis VESTS AND PANTS FOR 75e Women's “Richelieu” seamless wool mixed | or gray—thoroughly steam shrunken—finished in Vests, in white; they are steam shrunken, elastic | superior manner, half wool, soft and warm. Sizes ribbed, have long sleeves. The tights to maten | 34, 26, 38, $2.00. Sizes 40, 42 and 44, $2.50. are in ankle length. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. . $1.25 UNION SUITS FOR 98¢ | Australian Wool Underwear Ask to seo Australian Wool Underwear Women’s heavy weight fine elastic ribbed Union | which we are Seattle agents. We carry thin re Suits, in pure white. They have soft, warm, inner | Hable line tn sizes for women and children—in fleece and are correctly proportioned. Long or | natural gray only. half sleeves. High or Dutch neck. Sizes 34 to 44. —Lower Main Floor—Pike St. Store. | YOU SAVE 50c A PAIR ON THESE BOYS’ $2.50 SCHOOL SHOES — at $2.00 a pr. — For we are knocking just four bits off the price of them— to cause you pend your Shoe money here tomorrow They are good Calf Shoes—in Diurtton or lace style—neat fitting and long wearing, and in sizes up to 5%. BOYS’ “IRON WEAR” SHOES $2.95 7 per cent Denver, 67 per cent WON'T TELL; GOES TO JAIL SOUTH BEND, Wa Scott, who, In the trial of city offic piracy to suborn pe it against the was Tuesday Raym ja damage contem night upon which oce was based, was late yest | spend 10 days in the county Jail 1 he e damage suit a fine of $100 and ced to pay LISTER OFF ON ANOTHER TRIP OLYMPIA, Oct. 17.—Gov left here Thursday afta Oakesdale and St. John, the Walla Walla p to take up with th ture. IS FOUND DEAD IN HIS ROOM PORT TOW 17.—David M. Littlefield ext Lister {s off on another trip. He od to deliver addresses at fairs at l spend Sunday with Warden Drum at ary. He has n ig of official importance mn and his visit there will be of a soctal na and for $1 night deputy blind at the sa place $2 per day Girls’ high top gunmetal | Women's patent leather or clot calf button Shoes, extension | gunmetal calf Shoes soles and heels. Strong and'| style—wide toes durable. In size 11%. HAVE BATTLE WITH POLECAT button medium abl Priced | height heels. In all sizes at $2.50 a patr. | $2.65 a palr TACOMA, Oct. 17.—A polecat, described by Webster as a “small animal, having a f yr » Custer ol, near Tacoma Thurs intent 1 a merely frier isit. The chil Harvest Sale of $3.50 Sweaters dren were delight 8 nice Dorsey, th T, permitted the visitor to remain for short time. Then the t r made the | mistake of attempting to drive him out. He used, in re , the —Upper Main Floor | | pons provided him by nature, and finally, after the battle, crawled th the school, wh he was still supposed to be this morning. » afternoon classes of Custer school were yesterday held beneath A spreading tree not far from the scene of | the morning's conflict ELEVATOR MEN INTERESTED The executive commit lenevolent association bh at 2 o'clock in t aft Women’s good $2.50 Wool Swenters—rmade with the popular “rufneck” ev handy pockets and pretty pearl button: each All sizes f hin deep maroon and @ray— r of The Bon Marche Ri in se Lita cc THE HARVEST HOME SALE PERFORMS MIRACLES IN GROCERY ECONOMY FOR SATURDAY BUYERS AT THE BON MARCHE | Mayflower Blend Coffee —321/2¢e Lb.— Freshly roasted every day— —Center Section. , tor of the Building Employes’ Pre Hed a meeting for Sunday afternoon next, Labor temple, for the purpose of discussing the ordinance. ir by Councilman Max Wardall, re |lating to the operation of ele ators in building, The commit urges all elevator operators in the the m otis 6 petive and SS Fancy Creamery Butter —32!/2¢ Lbh.— Fresh and pure; 3 pounds for 95¢ no phone orders. Pure Peanut Butter for —-iic Pound— Made from selected peanute— strictly pure. city to attend THEN HER DAD SHUT UP. Pure Lard—guaranteed absolute Snider's C Regular Saturday ly pure, No. 2 paila, 40e5 No patis, Ger No. 10 palis $1. 25 Apple Butter—pure and € kno own best. Special for Sa a ean : ‘eane a No phone orders. oer noun a a. 8p Laundry Soap—go0d quality. 10 | Quaker Onis—freah whips medium size barn recelved daily. Saturda Baturday for .....s5s6e. C Va package ; —Fourth Floor, ‘The Heal Bargain Center of All Seattle. MARCHE —SHOOND AVENOK——Pings st | Stern Father of the Fair One daughter in her present styl Suitor—Certainly not. She Stern Father—Ha Sultor— Do you think you can keep my >+ ken T——— Cates what is this you say? wouldn't stand for it, Well, you know how quickiy styles change, featured at this popular price. Plain, shirred E | Children’s High-cut Shoes $2, $2.25, $2.50 $3 50 pair Ironwear Shoes for boys and youths. They are made ns wan t und dead, Thursday in {a room at the : ane ae “ | in Seattle by the Zimmerman & Degen Shoe Co. Made Pere eee Miceie Wich catecd ae Guest ae heavy Box Calf School Shoes, | with low turnover collar of the best materials, with heavy rock onk soles, Sizes, daniue a6 Punet © sviag come ¢ country in 1864 an excellent-f in that fits the base of neck. 13 up to 5% rhe settled T« 1 had been a re c, sizes 9 to 2 2 Price, $2.95, r since that time, se tv varkc yus times, as she $1.9 : Al “ig $ 9 - “4 » ols pair | Iso at $2.95 CHILDRENS SHOES $2 | MEN’S $5 SHOES $3.35 —_ —- 7 seat is Wate: f ith | 2 | Boys’ High-cut Water-proof , with —attractive Bath Robes Pla - Mates and School- Men's blucher and button | 1 cat: scar E Mates Shoes—best quality | ghoes—gunmetal calf. heavy | E two full soles, full bellows tongue and of wool eiderdown, made patent colt—also gunmetal suckle at top. Sizes 10 to 3.00 pair; |: ae talf button with welt soles | 1ouble soles, welt sewed | ry buckle at tof izes 10 t Pair; | in coat style and finished on collar, pocket Sizes 8% | Strong and well mad 5.04 | OLYMPIA, Oct. 17.—It costa the state of Washington more per 2% to 2, $3.50 pair; 2 to 6, $4.00 pair ‘ “ . mes tog ra wae ree: values f 2.96 sa gt capita for the care o ndent blind than for the care of the deaf : ates i f - | and sleeves with machine-embroidered 11; to ‘alues for $3.36 The average cost per the inn f the schoo Children’s Patent Kid Shoes with hand | ‘ol ‘ae " d HIGH TOP SHOES $2.50 | WOMEN’S $4 SHOES $2.65 deaf at Vancouver {# $1.6 inmates ne school for the |M turr and mat kid, tan kid or black | * allop. Colors, red, Copenhagen-blue an Children’s Schoo! Coats | and. in sizes 6 belted-ba The trimmed with harm FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Cl s at 5:30 New Arrivals in Tailored Suits to Sell at $18.50 are developed in fine quality Pebble newest y and 3roadcloth, Cheviot, Diagonals and Serge, and illustrate designs for Winter wear. The staple navy, gra black are the colors, and sizes range from 34 to 42. Moderately priced at $18.50. WOMEN'S SEPARATE COATS, $10.00 to $18.50— —Banement Salesroom. New Black Velvet Hats at $5.00 N interesting collection of 75 Trimmed Velvet Hats, principally all-black, is d draped effects are all represented, and d the Hats are becomingly trimmed with Good Hig £ icy stick-ups, bows and flowers. lue at $5.00. Velvet Plush Shapes in the Untrimmed Shapes in small Black Velvet and | Women’s Bath Robes | at $2.95 Excellent_Values ISSES’ and Children’s High-cut Button | Shoes of Pate - and Gun-metal Cali, | BATH ROBE in } he for last, with | full length coat style, } . heavy - we | as sketched, is made of / . Sizes 6 te | good grade, warm blanket c pair; 814 to | cloth in gray, Copen- o pair; 11 | hagen-blue, red, _ight- f e pair; 24 to 6, $3.00 blue or navy, with floral pair, design. The front and pock- trimmed with bands of stitched satin ribbon and there is a heavy cord to tie at waist. May be had with high neck and turnover collar; square Dutch neck; collar, Misses’ and Children’s | serviceable | Viciv Kid Shoes sleeves, ets are wide with | patent tip priced at $1.00 » $1.25; 12 to 2, | heavy nlerately sizes 5 to 8; 8% to 113 also ned soles t h tops. Sizes 2 to 5, special BO pair; | BTaY- Heavy cord at waist. Very good to 8 special $1.00 pair values. Basement Salesroom. | —Basement Salesroom Silver-plated Casserole $2.50 HIS Casserole has heavy silver-plated at $5.00 ERVICEABI variety of to 14 years lish Tweeds and { Coats for school wear frame in at tive open-work design, f in a styles and materia | with large ebony-finished handles and ball feet. The inset is of brown Guernsey ware. value at $2.50, Housefurnishings Section. Cheviots, acle, I Mixtures in | Attractive box and smart Balkan styles, y are in practical colors, attractively | | na Be Shears, 35c collar, cuffs and © $5.00. —Hasement Salesroo AIL Bearing Shears with 1 P4 arrow — tension These Windsor Ties, 25c Shears are made of good EW Plaid Silk Windsor quality steel, in 7- and 8-inch mmbinations, 1 —Nasement Salesr Ties, in many | fais aie ~ size, 35c pair. —Basement ee pretty cc yard long, Salesroom. Misses’ Fleece-lined Pi ique Gloves Tights, 25c | $1.00 Pair W: YMEN’S Pique, Gloves, seasonable in black tan, r Fights, | weight, , white, brown, sizes ISSES Black Fleece all and Winter weight, lined white with black stitching or stitching, 20 to | navy, gray, | black with white $1.00 pair. —Hasement Saltesroom,

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