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IF SIZE RANGES NEVER GOT BROKEN, THE BON MARCHE WOULDN'T HAVE TO SELL WOMEN’S $3.50 AND $4 SHOES. at $2.49. A PAIR | Especially when they are the well- known “E. P. Reed & Co. and “Pingree” made shoes. But as the season rolls on size ranges do become depleted, ar a ae ee ceed oh thee Sand $4.00 shoes topether And so we up several of tl 1 $350 a Pagel Il sizes the combined line 1 make " 5 so as to have all si in th ine 1 a 4 SR te Amongst them are Patent Leathers, Gu and lace lasts turn eae $2.25 “Rayo” Reading Lamp | $1. 69 in both button styles, with welt or Main Floor of The Bon Marche $2.35 3-Piece =—_ Set $1.69 | | r | Three-plece Set a es Beth eden | Utensils uding on sa le with chimney ant pan, a 60¢ value—one an One of the best reading 80c value, and a | a value. C —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | A A SALE LE OF MEN’S $1. 50 AND $2.00 SHIRTS AT ——$1.09 ea. ALL THIS SEASON'S BEST STYLES AND PATTERNS, ™ the com cuffs attached—tn the plain or p front—whiche Well lower price Better drop $1.09—you'll be ple Men's $3.50 & $3.75 | $1.25 Outing FI Bath Robes, at ne! Night Shirts at -§2. 98 38e ea. with cales and at 4 woven madras or f this wea $1.50 and $2.00 shirts at any where In 4 ased with your barga -| Men's Shaker Knit Sweater Coats for la and $3.50 and $3.75 match values for $2.98 You Should See These Boys’ $6.50 to $7.50 Strong Durable Suits That We are Going to Sell at $5.50 each All sizes for boys from 6 to 17 years old, in Norfolk or plain double breasted styles. AND SOME OF THEM INCLUDE AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS—you will be sure to like them—for they are the well made, care! fully tatlored suits—of all wool cheviots, cassimeres and fancy tweeds in handsome shades of browns, tans, grays and dark mixed sultings, We have two ‘rom h you may take yourchoice—the plain, double-breasted nate) the Norsolk style that all the boys like. Mostly all of the sults ~ equipped with two pairs of pants full lined. and made fn the knickerbocker style. All sizes from 6 to 17 years—the kind of suits good ar and will sand the hard knocks aoe te a —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. of favors: have Black Heads, with lars ty Witenes, splendid for favor 106 iI t at candles. Each Biasr c | of these nolse Death Masks, they are priced | Netsemakers; buy one of these n reat makers and celebrate 10c * ach 50c Priced, each | 4 for decoratins je Pumpking, with 9 place | Read Hats, splendid for decor ne candle. Pric | Frey nave place for candies. 4Qe 10c Priced | ‘ soda a Pumpkin Heads for holding candler | Rabie Hends, they have plac nice for decorating iaiting candy, Priced 10c 5c | Wednesday at | Searecrows, make lee fa | just the thing for Hallowe'en s s they are very 6 for candle 15¢ 50c of The Hon Marche. ma, they are 1 Binck Cat Heads, they have © place es a ai ; ros a “9 0c 8c CORDUROY VELVET, 28 | 75e AND $1.00 PLAIN AND | INCHES IN WIDTH, PRICED AT FANCY 24 INCH SILKS, AT 59 yd. ——49e yd. | | Another lot of handsome 75 the regular be and $1.00 plata | Again we are able to offer you and fancy Dress Silks that we are going to seli 85 Corduroy Velvet at 59c a yard. It is that | to you at just 49¢ a yard Wednesday. They are serviceable, handsome quality—and we have it | 24 inches wide—lustrous, handsome plain. and in beautiful shades of brown, navy, cardinal, | fancy poplins, taffetas, louisines, messalines, | wine, gray, tan, wistaria, white, cream and black. | armures and Satins, in novelty and two-tone stripes, ch ties—as | !ne whit ks, dots, Dresden and Jacquard novel Il as plain colors. All shades, includ- and black Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. ~ DOMESTIC SPECIALS CUT PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY ON FOUR GOOD LINES OF HOUSEHOLD COTTONS. §.1-3¢ PLAID GINGHAMS 5¢ A YARD | It is 28 inches in width the kind that wears so splendidly Regular 85c quality at 59¢ a yard cellent for suits or gowns. SALE FROM 9 TO 11A,M.ONLY. NO TELE aig PHONE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED. 6c CALICOS PRICED AT fe A YARD We have 2,000 | inehe and in lengths | wath, in*ahades 0 and. ga arrests garde £0 athe “ mererer ot 7 Lower Main Floor. | chock 1 1 CHILDREN’S 25 vemen AT 10¢ FLANNEL 10¢ YARD + Children's 1 ribbed fleece lined © 124 re KIMONO shirts ai anen, to To pare Hatoaee a tle a Priced Wednesday at 10¢ 6 ack fare ome, borders, Heavy, fleeced q 30c FLOOR O11 CLOTH Iie SQ. YD. 15 DRESS REPPS AT § 1- ze A YARD Mill sample preaee ae heavy ath Dress Repps—tn rd in from 2 to lath and good, hea qualtt lengths "to 10 | vor r patter and tan Mto 11 a See the new Flemink Art Seroll Work—for Git Floor, | B See the New Flemish Art Serot! Work-for Gift Making —Third Floor, oe Me SEALILE SIAK bewsenant “The Town jn The Star Pink Ww There is four times laut fay in vit These are a few extracts from night's Review” column, It amuses you, buy which rune every a Pink and,get It as much printed in the pink sheet, Coste 1 cent, Out at 4:30 p.m . . see ee MY GERMAN friend, Nict hintdt, te t Ve rt thing fs German for “Onward ‘ WHEN TEDDY + I'm & Fontan a ‘ wt set hat w r rwarts, Ch tar Hers ; ou & | WONDER why it In that ever > 1 mpenk to George Tennar 1 DON'T wee how it can possibly do him any good, and from my standpoint It In unpleasant see oe AND IT seems The ar is the only paper anybody really care anything about see we | CAN'T understand why they keep on printing the other papers GEORGE CHASE, the barber " hide ar about barbers, and to remind m at Grover Cle marber ee ee re tt wn sre they asphyxiated th ba so that th uld 1 out h ave manicure « the shops them oe eee ters, lke my 4, Gene, In the I lone thar a word see ee they'd had a mo things do you suppose b uid have SWELL LITTLE SNEAK THIEF Tae: Gaining access to home of wealthy ame as 1 sa aneAk orthwestern citlea were 1 At each raonality diag ew hours, th no whe 1. After pe d take advant ables and the ach of the home GO YE OUT AND SIN NO MORE POF LAND, Oct and sin no E. Dawson, whe MIKE’S BACK FROM THE DEAD | JONATHAN HAS A NEW SCHEME PORTLANIE cireulatora to o' nating petitions a letter to the 28—To remedy evils resulting names to initiative, nathan Bourn 6 of the st dr, Oct cireulation of all titiona must be vc The law, which " plans to have r 1 on the ballot tn No vember 1914, mm heavy penalty for violation WEREN'T A BIT EMBARRASSED OL YMPIA Oct, 28 cedent in established In the state su preme court by the fore that body of two women lawyers Miss Leola May argued for an appeal in the of A.W Miss Reah Whiten HEBREW CLUB MAKES PROTEST by the Young Men's Hebrew association at the club rooms, 712 First av., ask congress to use ite influence against ch would discriminate again Jewish citt ing the Washt any treaty with Rus net ar CHOOSES | astkhs esxent the Lincoln high school in compe Anne, y series, were Monday team for the jr »In, Decer be as fol ham and Id, with for the conte Coleman, Harold Baum, alt the det at Queen Anne, will be: Dona Peterson, with Ofelt_ Johnson, a SCRIBES PREPARE FOR SHOW Inasmuch f folk with Queen Anne, Alvin Westen and Russel as th who Inatst that {t is oft that newspay on W truth, the cast secured for "The Liar,” to be produced Press club, on the night of ber 4, will surely be a the nt All role ion is the Press club. by writers of news occasion of the nual Wuxtra t SO HAAS TOOK IT HIMSELF President Pro Tem. of the Council A. F. Haas ts not a Philadelphia lawyer Therefore, when CounctIman Goddard's bill to designate the dahtia as Seattle's official flower came up, Monday, he was puzzled as to what committee to refer It Public buildings and grounds committee,” he essayed Hut Counctiman Marble, chairman of that committee, couldn't se it that way at all I why this bill shor fourth an I don't # uld be hung on me,” he said d that It go to the sirdic committee, of which Coun ‘Ima 8 chairman, but before e to say anything Haas took horns, § and referred the bill to h own o¢ ymmittee on pu safety Recall of the judiciary is a very ancient proposition. Hammurabi, first king of old Babylonia, some time in 2500 B. C., got up a code that was law for about 20 centuries, or cision, and it be through hie own fault, then he shall pay 12 times the fine set by him in the case, and he shall be pub- licly removed from the judge's bench, and never again shall be set there to render Judg- until the fall of the empire. | ment.” Hammurabl’s fifth statute | Not many fellows like your read: | Humphries sat on the bench in “If a judge try a case, reach @ decision and present his judg ment In writing, and if, later, error shall appear in his do- those days, and you can bet the common folk weren't the prastice with the judiciary, your life that heavy fines on | } F Coat, are the season's most popular three-quar- ter-length models, adaptable for all’ round winter wear. narily ments, and include: in black and navy-blue. grade linings, are cut on perfect-fitting lines and are detail. 1 of the interesting models are briefly de- t Cutaway Coat of black zi! cline, three- el, tr velvet buttons r ertible collar inlaid with velvet. ‘ rt) A Coat of heavy brown diagonal coating, designed with yoke at back and front, velvet collar and deep bias fold of the erial around skirt. Price $19.00. assortment « vet Hats f = eneaprnensteneeniene teem ne Plush and Velvet Hats a ae a ar FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 Exceptional Coat Values are Presented in a Special Purchase of Sell $19.00 | OR the woman who has delayed to the the Winter is the for these 100 Garments to present buying of her here opportunity, The fabrics used are of a quality ordi- met with in higher-priced gar- ZIBELINES DIAGONAL BOUCLES CHEVIOTS All have high- carefully tailored in every 14 and 16; 34 to 42. The sizes: Becond Fioor Samp!e Blankets at Clearance Prices HE Bedding about fifty Blankets, that have for counter display, at attractive s for quick sale. Special $1. 00 HE Base t Sa tion offers ¢ Millinery Sec in an ish and Vel- sroom al offers a lot of comprising items Section values Ph been u special price navy, t and cardinal Included are cotton, wool-and-cotton and On sale We a very special | all-wool Blankets; whit and popular price $1.00, plaid effects | —Basement Salesroom —First Floor. HE va “ld samples taken daily from different furniture lines are placed al = in a convenient di rest room entrance (3rd Floor) and It pays to keep in touch with vlay-place adjoin ir marked at enticingly-] } als ow prices for quick sale these “daily speci Reliable Heating Stoves The Ruby Coal and Wood Heater HIS Heating Stove has cast iron body and Built for coal or wood, and mica doors $10.00. $12.00 $14.00. $16.00. solid cast iron lining with nickel trimmings With 15-inch fire pot, With 17-inch fire With 19-inch fire pot, With pot The Banner Oak Heater For Coal or Wood pot, 21-inch fire HE Banner Oak has blued steel body and heavy cast iron fire pot; screw draft register in both lower and feed doors keled copper trimmings. With With 11-inch fire pot, 15-inch fire pot, 5 $12.00. With 13-inch fire pot, With 17-inch fire pot, $9.00, $15.00, The Beckwith Air-Tight . Heater -For Wood Only N_ this stove are em bodied the same heating and fire-holding qualities which distin- f guish the famous Beck- i with Round Oak. It is made of 16-gauge boiler steel, |/ with extra-larg@ feed door and és a itely air-tight Rivets are used throughout instea@ of bolts. Picture to Teft. 18-inch fire pot, $18.00. 20-inch fire pot, $20.00. 29. inch fire pot, 24-inch fire pot, $24.00. —Third Floor.