The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1913, Page 14

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|} CHILDREN’S $1.50 SHOES PRICED AT 95c | BOYS’ STRONG, DURABLE, $2 SHOES $1.50 E | toe, practical lasta—and are the perfect fitting Tomorrow in The Bon Marche Men’s Store| A SALE OF MEN’S SAMPLE SUITS AT THE INTERESTING PRICE OF | INTERESTING BECAUSE THEY ARE ALL $15 AND $18 SUITS They are the made-up Sample Suits —of a New York clothing maker—a maker noted for the excellence of his $15.00 and $18.00 suits. IT IS AN UNUSUAL FEAT to be able to offer standard $15.00 and $18.00 Men's Suits for $12.50 right at the beginning of a season We wouldn't have been able to do it—had not our buyer contracted for all the made-up sample suits of a certain New York m and he got them for “enough less” to let us sell them at $12.50. They are excellently trimmed Sults—in snappy new styles and attractive patterns, in all wool casst y cheviots, worsteds and plain serges; from 34 to 42—but only 1 or 2 of a sort. all aiz — TOMORROW “0 A Sale ot Mens at the $3.50 and $4.00 Bon \ Trousers at M. age — $2.95 — Bidg. a Pair BOYS’ STRONG, DURABLE $6) AND $6.95 ALL WOOL SUITS, HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO EA.) $5. 00 And they are the strong, well made kind that will ve such lendid service. We have either the plain double-breast style or Norfolk kind, from which you may make your selection. They are made of heavy, fancy cassimeres, tweeds and serges--and the colors are those new fancy brown and gray mixtures—many plain blues are included too. The pants are made peg-top styles, and have linen taped seams. They are full lined. We have them in sizes 6 to 17 years. Price $5.00. THE SHOE SHOP WANTS YOUR SHOE BUSINESS AND IN EXCHANGE FOR YOUR BUSINESS it proposes to give better Shoes | for less money than any other store in town— | it proposes to give you well skilled and cour- teous salespeople to serve you—it proposes to keep large enough stocks so that your size in your style will always be here for you } They are made of gunmetal calf, In biucher style—made of good “Honest Leather, well put | together,” and are the kind of shoes that will give excellent wear. Good shapes. Sizes 2% to 5%. | BOYS’ “IRON WEAR "SHOES, $2.95 PAIR | Boys’ “Iron Wear” Shoes—made tn Seattle by | the Zimmerman-Degan Shoe Co. No better wear ing shoes for boys are made. In sizes 12% to 5% | Priced at $2.95 a pair. | famous “ and durability. All sizes o * CHILDREN’S AND GIRLS’ $2 SHOES, $1.50 MEN’S “HOWARD & FOSTER” SHOES, $5 | they are made of patent leather, viel kid and jeath: button and blucher, Made on | Sunmetal leathere—on good lasts—and range io lpaped lasts eo very occasion. The kind of shoes | size from 8% up to 1%. Regular $2.00 Ines of that combine style and comfort with the right | (lake and children’s shoes, Saturday at $1.50. prices. All sizes. —Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. | plese. Alt ogee EE SOME SATURDAY SPECIALS IN WARMER FALL STOCKINGS Children's 35¢ Hose Priced | Women's Silk Plated Hose | $1.25 Silk Hose Priced at —25¢ a pr.—|—35c a pr.— |—-95c a pr.— Children’s patent leather, vict kid and gun- metal calf Shoes, in button styles. Made on wide kind. Strong and durable. 9%5c a pair. WOMEN’S REGULAR $3.50 SHOES, $2.45 They are made of patent leather, suede or gun- metal calt—and in the popular button style. Have “Goodyear” welt soles that insure comfort Children's fine wool cashmere Or 3 pairs for $1.00. Medium | ‘ dh he foe ailk—finest qual- | Hose for boys and sgiris—tast | heavy fast black silk boot Hose | }2oi, an D geoiergaige render | black, with merino heels and| —reinforced double heels and | tan and all good colors, 84 toes—seamiess feet. Sizes 5% | toes, seamless feet. Reinforced | to 10, to 10. 25c a pair. garter tops. —Lower Main Floor of the Bon Marche. denen een ee ne SE EEyE EIEN In the Grocery Shop F _ In To ilet A rti cles | ‘reamery Butter era e [ $1 ri a odo ik *35¢€ Enthusiasts fanes Parhainne an 02.09€ | THESE ODORS: VERA vio. LETTE, JOCKEY CLUB, WHITE ROSE, HELIOTROPE, CARNA. TION, NEW MOWN HAY, PEAU D'ESPAGNE, FRANGIPANE, AND MANY OTHERS, Extra fancy Creamery geval lendid quality. Priced 3 pounds $091.00, or 35¢ a pound, Saturday. Try a pound or two—you will be sure to like it. Peanut Butte ep—-Guaranteed strictly Special Prices on Foot- balls, Football Togs and Football Harness. $3.00 FOOTBALL oy wine Face Powder—Maio Coftee—Fr y irday, er aaly prised Saturday t Football t 69c And lacing, | Tetol Peroxide Cream—The sroase ® pound kind. 60c Demtyne, Pero: Tooth Paste—The if 13¢ ne’ Rouge The brunette shade 6 size Saturday a needle and pure gum piadder; $2.45" each $2.00 FOOTBALL —$1.48— vi ‘Oata—Fresh shipment just re catred Special for" Beturtay 4 Og only, @ packag Saider’s preci regular large size 25c bottles for 19¢ Del Moste ‘Tomatoes 6010 pack ize 2 cant yates. gizs; 2 cnn 1c Raisins—('nbleac hea fecatone_talatn cet ae ttommed Lares packanes fe Ch 1 ae. 8c Curra hoice 0 ‘lappy Kew | Careamiam or Reliance. | New stock Large packages Laundry See. Good wality, mediun sized bars. Priced, 1 sul 10c Remover—Reomoven r; $1.00 59c Brome Quinine—25¢ 19— bladder Practice Football je Preserves—Beat quilt c c tee paree VOFrY o 20c c Peas—Large size No filled with good qualit wiered Sulphur—The regular 10+ kages, Saturday 6 c —Upper Main Flo Wink. or of the Ron Canned Trout—No. 1 tall "4 4 Beers Floor of the Bon Marche. Floor of the Hon Marche. Halloween Table Decorations and = mca pper Main Floor, SEMARCHE! |B UNION STREET. SECOND AVENOE———PIKE STREET in the t { Staten will be celebrated fused to ata press wagon, w and they were going to men's service bill, conditions on Senator La Folle democrat, eulogized Andrew who, they asst pay, for lesgisiatior on benefiting the RIOTERS ARE SENT TO PRISON and two boys were sen ry, 23 were given one year nt to jafl for three months guilty of rioting during the tenced to serve two years in the penitent and were and fined strike disturbanc of the British dent of the Ladysmith Mi among the Belgians ‘n the « mine foreman. merly Robert Cc ing a quantity of cyanide c Thursday night. Patterson's und at 11 o'clock Thursday night by his son, A. H Patterson, who, » his father, had registered at the hotel two weeks ago. THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON i Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5 i De hae ae oe irls’ New Serge Dresses, $8.50 Review” column, which runs every day in The Star Pink, If ’ It amunres you, buy a Pink and get It all, There la four times SFr tiee (Oe Se PIR ne eee of Y OME very attractive styles for the School site Niger alice BAlTvan ae wane a 7 Miss are in this new shipment of Serge I'm going fo cram a hot towel down hin throat Dresses—one- and two-piece, and Russian VAL GRAU, who used to be in the Muter t 1 styles, with or without box plaits, and low : “ee ss belt. AFTER READING * experiences of ' . . woNelta Island a wl ' Sizes range from 6 to 14 years, and in vetlel cee ae AR nd onl 1 colors there is choice of plain navy, brown, \ THERE ARE some thir Abo wouldn't Ike THE PRINTER got the Grey's column {in The Star the meaning young fellow went marry AND THE girl who fis bouquet of werm to a at JUNE KEITH, who comes to pretty men haven't any sense IT’S A LIE—look at James y ellore AND CHAUNCEY RATHBUN! uble-breastec red from se tan next week, way |Hl P ible-breasted, { . ‘ | i agen. They are « h loose belt lined with sht-weight flannel izes 6 to 14 years na F Copenhagen and red, also styles with Copen- hagen or navy blouse and plaid or black and white checked skirt, as shown in sketch at left. Attractive values at $8.50 | GIRLS’ SCHOOL COATS, $8.50 # than the unless { farmers have 1 bill The fiftieth anniversary of the « mancip WALLA Wal 24.—Da enter b hers that he had, on a Vaughn ex for we es.” he anys a load of In af er or? ways he re on fow friends to e and Sen t, his re for doing so. tt wan tacked hin wife THEY WANT THE POWDER MILL ht, went on record raday nig th t Thus far Vaughn has ad 1 distriet, claiming that hief off land distr t in the Murphine SLAVES FREED 50 YEARS AGO HE OBJECTED TO” THE NOISE of 1 made came a deputy wtraight Jackets, SEAMEN’S BILL PASSES SENATE WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—The La Follette substitute for the sea requiring improved working quarters and working pa, increasing the requirements for safety appliances and efficiency of safiors, and releasing sailors from some of the strin- gent reguiations when {n foreign ports, afternoon. At the conclusion of the debate preceding the roll call on the bill, Williams, respectively republican and useth, president of the Seamen's unton, ared, bad worked for many years in Washington, on a n of the nation passed the senate yesterday r factory Dolls, Special 25c Little Girls’ Coats | Toke basis Special $3.95 ing eyes. It is 8% inches 'M OTHER'S wh high purchase «Sat and is dressed in grievance ts that es urday e offered nfant’s white dress urday ar offere | exceptional value d trimmed with p' n Tailored or blue Exceptic or little value at negro slaves Also specially priced at | 2 to 5 years of age on with a 25c are ll-inch Jointed The special offer : Dolls with bis head “ takes in man) ber mid eve ie | PF ; j They have blor | Chinct Diagon 1 | nette or light-brown hair | @l, Melton Cloth |and other — fancy represent y for girls. All h ys, oF | shoes | coatings, in Balkan el: i n wh and cu and tailored styles, many of the latter —_—————- | with velvet collar and belt of self material. Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings | | Col are red, navy, gray and brown. | | second Foor, | | Shecial, $3.95. New Trimmed Hats, $5.00 HIS purchase includes 50 smart Velvet Hats in the new, soft shirred effects, including black and some colors. Second Floor. The Hats are small and medium size, the trimmings are cleverly applied and con- sist of ostrich fancies, imitation aigrettes, VANCOUVER, B.C, Oct. 24.—Three me d $100 each, and 11 were # pach, after having been fou Among those y ton of Labe Ar ng the the t te Yorkers’ union mining district , son of a min r ate now a naturaliz layed in inte Ww D. A. Patterson, 57, of Cripple Creek, Colo., ids had run The body was low John TIT ENDS HIS LIFE IN HOTEL ROOM onde assium in his room at the Seattle hotel, ‘aul Deconink, imitation goura, ribbon bows and wings. Very interesting values at $5.00 Basement Salesroom. Double-ServiceNegligees New House Dresses at $1.95 $1.00 TTRACTIVE new House Dresses for Fall wear, made up in washable percale and fleece-lined cloth in the darker shades, with high collar or Dutch neck and long sleeves. Choice of navy or Co- penhagen with white Morgan, son of “ ational football Sgt and warm for these cool morn- ire Negligees of cot ings are the ton velour. They have interchangeable front and are shown in two shades of gray with heliotrope pattern border; also 4 his life by tak Copenhagen with pattern border. Finished with large collar in shawl effect. Attractive value at $1.95. —Basement Salesroom. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ; design, attractively e . | i 7 ele New Silk Petticoats or i.e hes cale. Price $1.00. $1.95 | AT $1.50— Double-service House Dress of black and white or light-blue and white checked ging- ham, with yoke of waist piped in white, and stitched collar and NEW shipment of about 300 Messaline Silk Petticoats has just been received, to sell at this low price. Some are made ion or double plaited ruf- fles, and one new model has plain band of silk moire set “in at flounce. An excellent selection of staple and novelty shades. Attractive value at $1.95. He effect of plain-color chambray gingham. with deep accor —Basement Salesroom, —Basement Salcaroom. ‘Women’s and Misses’ Separate Coats, $10.00 ULL- and three-quarter-length Coats and short Sport Coats, of Diagonal Serge, Peau de Peche, Zibeline and Astrakhan Cloth in black, navy, terra cotta, red, green, brown and mixtures. Models with large plush, velvet or satin rever, also plain. roll collars, plain or peasant sleeves, frog trimmings or velvet pipings. Some are lined with satin. Moderately priced at $10.00. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, SPECIAL, $12.50 A special @urchase of Demi-trimmed and Plain Tailored Suits offers exceptional values at this price. The Suits are of Bedford Cord, Serge, Cheviot and Mixtures in black, navy, brown, Copenhagen, gray and maroon. Special, $12.50. —Hasement Salesroom., | Armenian- -Lace-Edge Handkerchiefs, Special 25¢! Two styles, of fine, pure linen, with hand-hemstitched hems and Armenian lace | edge, some with hand-embroidered initial. Special 25c ~-First Floor.

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