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OFF ON THEIR ‘NINTH TOUR NEW HOUSE DRESSES AT $1.50}. 20.02 cemnconencwns FREDERICK & NELSON at Colman fe sept vo k this morntr adieu to the Juvenile and the Middle Weat And everybody that has seen them so far says they / * aon poten Ms vm pare a cotta os Ll Pe ew 1-Piece Serge resses at a Low Price Hi are ie value at $1.50—they are all neatly tailored whatern ‘dities. The counaay ts suabiieaily * . oa inh : i ; ig i check hart with sailor collar and cuffs of plain x cigs plese bat is i " ie The Hawiln igi 16 and 18 | a J vd to : | I | } materials. — f F i pe yg eh Receege » sig ee re vatate Ment o H f | fi o:. eos wiles pie x SE it ad eg Bye aoe Heiter bin wa Daley Henry, lan MiteheDs Vera Lockuace, Masts T HE pure hase at an opportune time of this lot of 100 Serge |i Vl | ment for the early hours : 2 / pon Dresses permits us to sell them at the low price of $4.85. ’ png several other mice strleyrnll at Yh) i= Ry | NOW, WHAT IS GRAND MIXER? Ihe Dresses are in navy and black, and well tailored in the styles j \ $3 LINGERIE WAISTS, AT $1.59 EACH \ | and mixes Will be gives in the/avs that are just now in demand for home, business or walking wear ' BEAUTIFUL MODELS IN $2.50 AND $3.00 LINGERIE WAISTS IN| the university on Thursday afternoon, from 6 to 8 ¢ and Basses Fisch Ti hace ate Hite asd cache Dna erat ii ; —some are of 1 sette--charn y trimmed with French | ing to a few wise ones who have the © dope, it will be untque t ! ; Irish lace or handsome Cluny wt mbrotdery designs, The | &, 74 | every respect, and surprises will be numerous : designs are exceptionally pretty—and they are well made and ex aan | The vaudeville feature, containing all the acts In the country, will } cellently finished 1.69 each. the big hit of evening. Teams and compar of sophe ba : a ‘ imported fr very frat and Crganiaation. in the University d : Cotton Petticoats Reduced. ser Vicsets Mebtaste or tee tee aaete ks taears TOF tes ee The $1.25 Sorts Going at 89¢ ea. And a generously large assortment to choose from—in cotton taffetas with shirred flounces finished with tiny ruffles or tatflored and shape finished | Somthing new will be offered tn the line of eats, as the mitte has declared that there will be no hot dogs or t ate ruling w owing to the exiled A t password for t organized Citizer elation meet Moire Taffetas—in sevefal good styles | ( ts ok, | eaion: Gn the quaatlor PA ea Sis. sateen petticoats with flounces and adjust losing of sal Pas princival sveaker of ti mi : able top clasps—so they fit the hips | Hl evening w pastor of the Firat Swed Ke perfectly—and then there are several styles » Hapt chure as als » extended to Councilman with brocaded satin in the extra wide style for those of over _A Aunt EB ¢ for mayor 1! nd urr average size. \ / | a = and 8 ac culls rOR HALLOWE'EN NOVELTIES AND TABLE DECORATIONS EVERYBODY TALKING CHARTER Everybody's doing tt issing the com of Kove for “Toe | |p| ment. tt wan the at and ad r chureher Laech Sets, 1 dozen Dress of black napkin, double table ) dow |} | Tuesa uy ight. At Congregatt nal ; Serge, trimmed with _ ms 10. Council ichton and Coun son spoke jap Hallowe’ 4 ‘ t 4 tee ibe a i Rar packee tor. ape bd copare: for At f the First MF dinner, Mayor Sey black brocaded vel Fire Preet Feetoons, | ‘as wiaaii’ ane aabcas, there mour of At the rrhood of the University Chri vet and jet buttons yellow. A roll ..... 106 oe at re an ct hy renin agp: Nk EE aaa se Vest ect, plaited r j . . t ve side inning the decision c plaitec Paper Gariands, of inate and H. P. Nol ng the af side, winning deciat I witches. Priced at Be . againat and Wi Follette. Corporation Coun girdle and sash, Decorated Crepe Paper, witches sel ir ord also spc ~iiiedaae aa! black cats and pumpkins’ Roll. 18e i Hrayer of the research department of the university spoke $4.85. Sapient Say eree vefore the Brotherhood of the First Baptist ch ‘ONLY A FEW HEAR EMMELINE NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Equal rights leaders expressed disappoint | ment over the attendance at Mrs. Pankhurst's Madison Square Garder h last night. The audience was sufficiently enthusiastic, but was not enough of it Strong efforts, It Is sald, would be mate to adve ely throughout the reset of her tour. LOTS OF APRON BARGAINS FOR APRON DAY AT THE HARVEST HOME SALE 25¢ MARGARET APRONS 15¢ EACH Margaret Aprons, made of good quality percale, Shown in Mght and dark shades, and are neatly finished with narrow white binding We also have white aprons of Victoria lawn with pocket and dainty tucks. S PECIAL values in Women’s Plain and Novelty Skirts of Serge and Bedford Cord, in gray, tan, black, navy and black and white checks. Spe- Special $3.95 isi, 83.05. —Basement Salesroom. | Separate Skirts, ise the suffraget P BS in New York in ywember 24. Among Mra 4 35e MAIDS’ APRONS FOR 25¢ EACH seckcae sae theses tee oe Table Cloth Lengths of Irish Damasks ‘ Maide’ Aprons of white iawn, with bib and bretelles in imprison women, but not the truth.” bi also small round aprons of plain or crossbar matertal— “Before many years p the women of this country will be ad. S ° 5 75 $ $ 25 daintily trimmed with broide: lac Pp Je apro! itted within the circle of the constitution.” a ro Gedogreny leshaaea oy pois ce riage “i “The British government is a alaberane arrangement for doing pecial 0c, Cc, 1.00, 1. is nothing.” . : . a . 4 65e COVERALL APRONS FOR 45¢ EACH | “You cannot make a revolution with rose water, but I have never! —all are imported cloths, in superior qualities that will launder p advocated murder.” Coverall =e apes of percale—white with small figures— dark blue with polka dots—plain chambray gingham aprons in pink, blue and tan. They have kimono sleeves and the belted backs. Priced at 45c each. $1.25 LARGE APRONS AT 95¢ EACH Very large Sacque Aprons of Amoskeag ginghame—havre kimono sleeves—also the popular Wilhelmina aprons in Dretty checks and stripes. Made of good quality ginghams. Regular $1.25 aprons, Thursday, 96¢ each. smoothly and give long wear. Exceptionally low-priced: SPECIAL, 50¢ EACH— SPECIAL, $1.00 EACH— Extra fine weave Cotton Damask Pieces, full-bleached, 70 inches wide and 2 yards long. A cloth that possesses exceptional wearing and laundering qualities. Special, SYMPHONY CONCERT TONIGHT |} The ning Organ Symphony concert to be given this evening at| the First Presbyterian such artiste as Dr. Et lof the Alexandra pala Bleached Table Damask Lengths of good hurch will be of unusual excellence. featuring | texture cotton, measuring 62x63 inches, just » Gordon King . formerly concert organist London, and late concert pianist before his royal highness, the duke of Connaught, and Fraulein Hedwig Fritach, the right size and weight for the break- fast table. Special, 50c each —Becond Floor of The Bon Marche. natic soprano of Berlin | $1.00 each Paahacets GUINICEMENT® | RARGAING IN’ TaleneTine | _ ‘The program combi ainples from the classic school, as well 2 i MORNING INDUCEMENTS | BARGAINS IN DOMESTIC. as ctions from grar ra and masterpieces usually only gtven SPECIAL, 75¢ EACH SPECIAL, $1.25 EACH— «|| by the finest symphony orchestras. Bleached. Irish Cott Damask, closely- At this price, unusual values in Bleached | Miss Hedwig Fritech will sing two famous grand opera selections Heac rish Cotton Damask, ) bers s s in Bleache On sale from 9 to se m. only. No telephone | iasvest Home Ghasidie. in, Housihbid ‘Cothene— | |namoly, the “Bell Song.” from “Lakn and “Elizabeth's Greeting, woven quality, 66 inches wide and 2 yards | Irish Linen Table Damask of good quality, Saisie mga for Thureday only. | from Tannhaeuser,” each of them a gem from its respective epoch : several desirable patterns: diiwe: | in ploces 70 duckie wid and 200 20c Colored Table Oil Cloth 1¢c a Yard . | =e, in ie al desirable pattern pe- | pies Piet se e yards long. cial, oc eac © . e a . | | | | } | Flannel | We have 609 yands of this fancy colored Table 71-2¢ Outing Priced at 5c a Yard —Basement Salesroom. O11 Cloth—some is slightly imperfect—but not a Tost 2,500 4a of O . | ard fn the lot worth igen than 2c a yard. From | inches (o width and long Mees ell bag O44 tole m, 100 8 verde Bon Marche, | “'*™ Outing flannel in full bolts, 26 inches wide | KIFV, Oct. 22 Chiet Krazovaky of the Kiev who lost his pe ause It was belleved medium wei, 10e Jap Rose Glycerine Soap 5c a Cake | The 19, ic Kimono Tepes conspiracy to cor Mendel Bellis o! oe ae Caine ne the sorsler, 10 size | . be Will Go at 10¢c yong Maschinaky was a mt today for the priso cak: We have just a Iimited amount—but while Kimono Crepes tn iT th o 10 de s 1 t the quantity lasts, from 9 to 11 Thursday morning, | in handsome foral designe in all the ww anaee He was not long on the stand. and all he had to tell the court was ¥ Considering * fami) feacske We have 3,900 yards in'thie lot fhe caine nate what he himaeif belleved—not what he —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | a yard. larity with the cas or ly was against Bellis, ite Linen Collars are Priced at 3c Each | 121-2c Dress Ginghams Priced 8 1-2c Yard ||, 2" 220" 0m 10 eather ba dsteton he was generally constde Special Selling Women’s Tan Button Boots Silk and Dress Goods Special $2.45 Pair R O NLY _ seventy- emnants p five pairs avail- I ery availa 1a value Embroidered Linen Collars—piain Buster Brown ooh. : ae rds Dress Ginghams, “Tolle Du Nord” and He did his best, he said, but could find nothing on which to base Stor vaives for tc cach, he agi aiaap aad cence’ ken: 27 Inches wide: in plaid and striped even & suspicion lis knew anything concerning the boy's death able ‘at: ‘thts “abecial - aes, Meakn Whe) tte tehe' Naeem, Shown tn all shades In his opinion, robbers killed the boy HE | nent Salesroom features. % j pe : : A Pye y today to Is nother two wee ser Salesroo S, rice, an r Three Bars of “Ivory” Soap for 10c | 25¢ Ratines Have Been Reduced to 15¢ Yd. |} __ 7 ‘is! seemed NKely today to tant another two weeks Thursday, exceptional value-giving in | oan eee ' Small size bars of Ivory Soap—the kind that Ratines, 27 inches wide, in lengths for dresses f 5 ; | ialaaieg ries reas , I floats. From 9 to 11 a m. Thursday, 3 for 100. | Fxcellont material white. ray and a special lot of Silks and Dress Goods in no one style in a , No telephone orders. pink, Strong a yard ¢. rac anew af ‘ M fe f —Fourth Floor of The Maren —Lower Main Fleer of The Re useful remnant lengths, embracing many of full size assortment. ia —_——————— ee Maree. the season's popular dress, waist, coat and Stock is tan Russia | | HARVEST HOME SALE OF TABLE SUPPLIES ing abc an ting many mi Goer we j a pattern lengths. All are quoted for quick soles, medium and 50 Piece White Gold Set for $7.75 1 1 fi ce ™ : A sale at decisive reductions from the prices | low heels. 50 - plec hich the same goods sok » fi | ; Set for wits” Pisce at which the same goods sold yee full | Special) foc lean P | gold Dinner niece. These Remnants will be placed on " $2.59 Seconds X | daints ‘eez SOME PURITANICAL person has just called me up to complain|ff| Piece: These Rer ok ance, $2.45 pair. covered dish | gold *borter that a local motion picture house is advertising Miss Ormi Hawley {n jf] five large tables for convenient selection. ineluded tn | wor Fine Her First Offense. —Rasement Salesroom. the set. Spe- | quailty por | + + @ 9 ee So ; clatiy priced celain. Serv 1 DON’T know Ormi or her parents, and would suggest that the ce | matter be taken up with Cynthia Grey, ° ° Th d S ° ] ee . Open Stock Dinnerware at 10¢c $18. 00 Dinner Set for $9. 00 SOME UNIVERSITY nut has figured out that the sea could be! Ruffled Muslin Curtains urs jay pecia Ss | = @ ae. of our Rest open-stook Dinnerware patterns 1 S0-plece Set of ti oa a | pumped dry in 12,000,000 years by pumping at the rate of 1,000 gallons . ‘ cup a sat + a 1 a of finest English Porcelain scond 2 H mises, Oat meal howls and many other Usstul articnt, | beautitul comten tenets r design, comb with sate A at 10c aptece; 48-piece set in same pattern, $445.” | Dresden. tomer. Regular $18.00 tatu eed 8h eres feae es pecia { alr In prons clally at $9.00. Open-stock apecin ‘ | ALL THAT is needed now for a squirrel invasion ts to have some Painted | $10.00 Electric Portabie other nut figure out what they'd do with all the water ; ; ; SEWING APRONS, SPECIAL 19¢ Plates Priced ic Porta N_ exceptional value in good quality EACH La ft WALTER R. THAYER, the 1 detective, comes from the same « 9+ Ag 7, / imps a family as James Willis Sayre, the famous dramatic critic. Muslin Curtains, 2% yards long, in 4 Sewing Aprons of white lawn, tastefully plain and patterned grounds, all finished THE CHANGE in the name occurred when Walter was christened trimmed all around and on deep pocket with | by a minister with a hatr Ip. ee eee JUST BECAUSE a man likes Scotch whisky is no sign that he's Scotch | on Lr) i) o] me with 34-inch ruffle, and some trimmed in $7.95 00d size Electric portable ding Lamps. Mave cast nd Art gin own tn iu machine-embroidered scallop in pink, blue addition with four rows of tucks. Special Painted one , or lavender, Special, 19¢ each tore-| G Thursday, at 85¢ pair. TEA APRONS, SPECIAL 19¢ EACH— ~-Rasement Salesroom. rhe. 7” Y White Tea Aprons patterned with dainty floral figure in pink, blue or yellow, and prettily finished with lace-edged ruffle. Women’s Umbrellas Special, 19¢ each, Special 69c Each W' MEN'S Water-proof Umbrellas with Nottingham and 26-inch top, 7-rib Paragon frame and mission handles. Special, 69¢. 1 96. souon| U& Boheme Laces pin Special .15c Yard Germantown Yarn ay hgiany Goon x ee S ° | 7 S . cial purchase of dainty, well-made Not pecia Cc kein tingham and La Boheme Laces, including Allovers and Floune er atterns—both floral and conventic d and utter size. Splendid for gifts. We als larger sized plates priced very specially at 79¢ and | priced at $7 98e each Guernsey | Rogers’ —— Silver Set i at 98¢ Fireproot Casnerolen Wm. Rog out. | ere’ Bil side and | Set of 6 Ten pure white | Spoons tr naide. Bet | the beaut! in hand. | ful vintage some nickel | pattern Inted brass frames. The famous “Guernsey” ware. | They nro cially priced—casneroie and frame complete for | neatly put | ” halved Mate Vieer of The Bon Meese, | sretts Gone a fee SANE We CRIES Sp HAE, ALS Hpreee +4 8 6 | | | IF HE pays for tt himself he's not. | | ° | THERE'S JIM STIRRAT, the contractor, for instance, a living proof of what I say. He was born in Scotland | oe eee BUT TO get back on the wagon again—there's the Rev. Alexander Reers Basement Salesroom, eee we I'VE KNOWN him ever since he started his college, out on theJ canal, near Fremont, and every time T meet him he has a hait-| tone of himself in one hand and a story about his college in the other. | aa Pie eat Ye TALKING ABOUT beer, I understand an effort Is to be made to| have the telephone prefix Rainier used in the Rainier valley changed | \to Budwetser. THAT NEW Rainlor thing Just went Into effect yesterday, and the! "ee AND RIGHT away, just like that, came back tn dulcet tones: “Will I open it or do you want to take It with you?” | 7 ¢ 6 6 8 These extracts are from “The Town in Review” column, run every night In The Star Pink, They are a very few of “The Town in Review” man’s thoughts’ net down in yester- Jay's Issue, If you like It, buy the Pinks and see if he lands on y anybody you know. Hallowe'en Toys and Novelties—Fourth Floor, sonMARCHE ———sKOOND AVUNUK——Pane Edges, Fancy Bands ings, ranging in width from 3 to 17 inches Wor PLY Germantown Zephyr Yarn in many plain colors, special 7@ skein; | Twelve hundre@ yards to sell Thursday at box of 20 skeins, special $1.25. the special price—the yard, 15 —Hasement Salesroom, In the Paris Zoo, tortoises, usually the most lethargice of animals, have been perplexing the keepers by hopping around as if afflicted with | St. Vitus’ dance, Investigation revealed a lunatic giving them hypoder eaam! | mic injections of cocaine, ,