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| TN The Time When All Short Pieces and Odd Lots are Harried Out of Seattle’s Big Store at Heavily Reduced Prices A Cleanup of Drapery Remnants Lengths From 2 | to 6 Yards and as Well | Single Portieres & Sample Couch Covers Every Short Piece of Drapery Material in Stock Goes on Sale at Halt Price Short pieces of almost every sort of Drapery material you ever saw on sale at just half price Just for Just for ny tomorrow i Friday Lengths from to 6 yards, in plain and fig Friday | Remnants of 30¢ fF yret silkolines Mare ettes, scrims p 49o—ohalf yard Straw Matting | catcens, Hungarian th art ticking—plain and ] pieces of Tap from 3 to 10-yard figured n as, ta y furniture covering i estry. inches Just half 15c lengths price: a@ yard..... Repps i and almost every other grap fabric you sian at.. 106 Exactly 1-2 Price | uid think of —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. 2,000 Remnants of fancy Laces, ¢ “hf r A splendid quality Nets, Braids and Fancy Trimmings on | odds ta ete) 86 sale Friday at half their ac price. | White Goods sale. Lengths run. {rc | In assorted widths and lengths. Many | te'6 wards, Lotconsists of Tadta Tanons, | beautiful patterns in the | o choose from i 2 $ flaxons Prices range from 25¢ to & —Lower Main Floor. figured SO a yard | nains i ADEA Pa —Upper Main Floor. | lawns Thousands of Ribbon Remnants 1-2 Price | Solled and Slightly Mussed Waists Hall T §6'This lot consists of thousands of pretty 4 | N Ribbon Remnants. Many i, useful | hinen Wa | lengths, suitable for hair bows, millinery | 4 $3.98 and the like. Included are Satins. laf- | The | feta, Dresden effects, plaids, che ks and | picel | Roman stripes. os The Bon Marche. | —Second Floor —U Main Floor ¢ Bon Marche. . As rifle Soiled I tents AML Weel Sweaters at Mall Price | Stationery al 1-2 Price—Boxes Trite Sell | | This lot Infants’ All-wool Sweaters in solid | ia ok | Bchite. Come in good winter weights— | Paper, but on account now, just % price | s« iled, it goes at ha em a ne 1 +) 2 ” 4 Nec 1.25 Sweaters for 63¢ | bap wetiate ph Size pelea seen Re Wht $228 Benes for $1.12/40 | 1.98 Sweaters for 9% | $3.50 § ere for $1.75 | 5c Boxes for 37's¢ $250 Boxes for $1.25 —Lower Main Floor. | @5c Boxes for 42! 3¢ —Upper Main Floor $2.50 Sweaters for $1.25 | (tena en Di vee Ea EE EE SRNR 2S SRE SS AEST INI HALLOWE'EN SPECIALS AT SEATTLE’S BEST eid STORE | een: amall Jae—for Hallow eafurn ‘and large site “ary ac 2-year-old sen Cora—tine 4 | stock; guaranteed to pop Ic pound .... | oo—extra fancy | jsembers Appl bes colored, medium BD 2 price, per box...- 60 and = Ples—w holesome f} Seliclous: indivi gal ot wine " 95¢ be; large size, de in our splen Piee— uipped daylight bakery Frey o'made of Tea Gar Sc Gen Mince Meat Seap—the well “7 Marche brand. one of he very best. The bar | STARTLING SPECIALS FROM MANY SECTIONS Sr EVERY ONE RADICALLY UNDERPRICED — | ‘Women’s s Silk and Lisle Hose | * [be r, fine quality, have do t a fow tik Pivot of The Non Marche. A saving of nearly a half at thie price. Fak of chic styles to oon In good weights—fast black. choose from; in light and dark shades ot consists of the ppular ro pugh, smooth Blocks. This is a bargain that should no overlooked. Second | Of good weight, st | ble warter tops: dou | in tana in the ie | 25¢ Net Pleating Special at | ” 10¢ T women’s 50¢&75¢ Underwear | 39¢ Comes in cream and white, commonly Of heavy weight cream colored cot Sizes are from 34 to 44 Inclusive used on dre: or coats, Yard.... ton. cece ned ¢ n| | ‘This Net Pie Kk 1s of sexe quajit Women's heavy weight, fleece lined fo and ara rule m r a yard ‘ride Vests of the we iad bo ake uo may purcha. at or whoa y ¢ ell-k This price—s9c—Is less th tore er ‘Pieer. ' Splendid 25¢ Oriental Laces | Fifteen hundred yarde included for Fri- | day's selling. Very special at eevee ec yards of white a | y athe 1 , ree variety Pinks, blues, tans and cipcie styles; yard y « Quality. Not more than 12 yards to a customer Chambray Gingham, Worthi0e. ‘Two thousand yards included In the lot. aC | an fal collection of mi nds © | 121/2c to 18¢ Remnants at) in good useful lengths up to 12 yards, 10e | Including Flannelettes, Crepes, Sateens | ‘This te a splendid assortm ent of Remnants. | and at yard, now is the time to lay in a supply for months Lower Main Floor. | 2c & 5bePatent Leather Belts. An odd lot; all colors and sizes to 10e | choose from. Splendid metal buckles nt Leather Belts that | 500, for Fri 7 Main Floor. | (Swiss and Nainsook Em. broidery, In widths up to 9 inches. Very Se fine. Large variety of exquisite designs Swiss and Nainsook Emp: Bands, in many dainty desig blind patterns, with strong | Special for Friday | 5e, 81/se and 10c Wash lanes! 3/30 to come. ' a La In assorted widths, have been priced for Friday's selling at, a yard Splendid quality Pat have been selling for fre day's selling at only 10¢ each. 1 and patterns [Children’sKnitteaWoolGloves Regular 25c Dainty Neckwear Also some in women’s sizes—300 15 | | In'which many dainty pieces are included, pairs In all. 15c, or 2 pairs for 25¢ | ie priced for Friday at ‘de For Friday we offer 200 of W | gst the lot you will Rie and Children’s Wool Knitte = at 1 wi aquare amart Jabota dered Swinn ong chan factory cost. And th just at a time when thi 4 Masks for Hallowe'en—te and 10e—Kourth Floor MARCHE See the New Flemish Art Seroll Work—for Gift Making. —Third Floor BON Twi o are a few ext cts from last night's “The Town In R column, which runs every day in The Star Pink, If | It amuses you, buy a Pink and get |t all, There ie four times | ae much printed In the pink sheet. Costs 1 cent. Out at | 4:30 p.m. | o + 2 4 0 1 HAD dinner lant night ee en n en and ba ayers the Unt ver IT WAS down in the Washington rathskeller, where the oars and baw ‘ ntertained by the publicity comn | toe of THEY GAVE mo a nent between “Hd” Chilberg, president of the Scandinavian American bank, and “Jim Lane, cashier same table righ and Frank treamurer and E, F. Blaine AND BILL HANNA, the co and Irving Cole with a new toupee man, the fat little lawye NONE OF them ate with their knives COL. BLETHEN and Scott I were seated side by side, and ev ery little while lione raised hin 1 looked at Diether . WHEN THE coffee was served the colonel put his finger fn it and found it was cold ‘se we IF IT had been hot, I think he {ntended to throw it In Hone's f AND DURING the evening an oar used In the decorations fell over on Col. Blethen and missed his head : eee IT MADE Scott Hone awful mad “JIM” WOOD thought he was going to be called upon for a wpe and Was #0 nervous he put a baked potato tn his coffee cup and squirted the coffee all over Herb Schoenfeld | ROY HADLEY didn't say a wor pt to ask a waite |to bring him a Wash rag and a towel oe € oe _Rov’ 8 AWFUL untidy! [Boy 6 Months Old Never Wore Clothes and Is a Perfect Child PORTLAND, Or, Oct. 30 unanimous in declaring who has not worn et child s who h Hex noe te’ ed ght pk bim the boy then day or in the open does not wear ¢ na aye o palle fon rainy ¢ Mra. Palmer, who cording to the laws of nat is rearing her baby ac PLAN CIVIC CLEARING HOUSE | bodies on al clearing house, suggest at a meeting held at the various ctvte ity, a elvie scure unanimity of action of t f the was agreed ‘nthe. affecting the welfa Jed by Dr M.A. Matthews | Arctic club Wednesday Kach organtant upon © appoint two delegates, and a permaner organization be ected next Wedn ay Those who attended the meeting Wednesday were LJ man, William Pigott, J. D. Lowman and Josiah Chamber of Commerce: George Murphy and Otto A. Case, Commercial Club H. Bekert, Rotary lub ( W. Do: hand F O. 1. P, La Farge and James A Muntetpal league Matthews inn of the Clifford Wiley and Claude ft, Ault, labor council; ~ magazine writer, and Anton Johannson ot} alifornia, 7 iiiding Trades council, ad nesday night. Johannson's trial is attll) ent charging bim with other labor leaders with nnel! to ald fipanctally in the app A. Clancy, whe Their prosecution, he said, was judge and jury failed to get the et conspiracy of Olat A backed viewp SCREAM SCARES THUG AWAY With the days rapidly becoming shorter. Seattle their rendezvous are beginning their op evening. Wednesday afternoon, at a few minutes after robber accosted Mra. C. H. Stolting. 1814 E. Denny w N., between John and Denny, com ding her to hand over her ables. Mra. Stolting, who was w ing a baby carriage, instead of obeying, gave @ lusty scream. The thief ran SHOT AND KILLED BY STEP. SON | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20.—Henry D. Wheatley killed {n his home, rhortly after midnight today, by nt Norton, 23. Norton walked to n police station and surre The shooting is waid to have followed a family quarrel. Wheatley was a clerk in # retail hardware Norton is a boilermaker Is PREPARING BIG PROGRAM Mme. S« Seattle, will here at the M promise of being Mme. city. One entire section fs to be devoted to Waghertan selections | will also sing German and English ballads, Mrs. Catharine jms be the accompanist, the steel trust, and t & o'clock . Was shot and p-son, James ann Heink, the celebrated contralto, who 1s coming to theatre Friday night The concert shows every Schumann-Heink’s stellar appearance tn this She LOS ANGELES COUNTY IS SORE LOS ANG 8, Oct. 30. | decision not to exhibit at the Although the supe’ | fair, on the ground t | already has suffic pressure is being that the matter may be reo Los Angeles county may reconsider its San Francisco exposition ave Voted against participating in the county, through Its share of the state tax the project, It Is understood today that on them by certain business interests, and ned | CHARGE ATTEMPT TO BRIBE. W. 8 Yamashita, a member of the Oriental Trading Co., one of the biggest Japanese firms of Seatile, is under arrest today on an indict ment charging him with an attempt to bribe Customs Inspector Brown. on September 15 last. Yamashita is alleged to have sent two boxbs of | cigars to Brown's home, together with a $10 Dill. He was released on $2 2,000 bail SPEA S NDEGAVA does all these things better and with less expense and | An audience of 200 persons heard, H. Askeland of Minneapolis, sec ; retary to Albert G. Schmedeman, United States minister to Norway, at labor than is demanded by any other method Good Templars’ hall, Wednesday night. Askeland spoke in the interest of the mindegava, a gift which Norwegians in this country and Canada| are planning to give thelr native country in 1914 #4 Hallard, Friday b le aves for a tour of Cané ideod ‘WANT A DOCK SITE ON LAKE | Approximately an acre of land 1s sought by the port « Tonight he will talk commission tn ‘The respondents are the Puget Sound T | vue and Medina ferry | ¢ Johnson and Power Co. and John E weds enday. fon The complaint was filed H. Tani, director of the Baire Flour miils, at Kobe and other citie in Japan, was the honor guest at a banquet Wednesday night, ¢ fed C. T. Takahashi, Bpeeches were made by J, Kk, Chilberg, Capt, K, lsum K, Nagai, A. J. Blethen, P, M, Studley and Judge Thomas Burke, have been sentenced | thugs who are making | rations earlier in the | pared an elaborate program for her engagement | rene | condemnation for a dock site at Leschi park, for the use of the Belle-| FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 THE SPECIAL SELLING OF POPULAR FRIDAY AND TOILET SUNDRIES SATURDAY CONTINUES Girls’ Bath Robes $2.95, $3.50, $4.50 $5.00 ATH ROBES of soft, fleeey blanket cloth, 14 years of age. They are cut amply sailor for girls from 6 to full and long, some:are prettily trimmed with collars, others are square neck Some material style cord is patterned trimmed with satin bands of waist tie, contrasting colors. have half belted at back. ‘The in floral design in the following color effects: others are lan and Copenhage Pink and Gra Girls’ Jacket Sweaters, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 Tailored and Trimmed Suits $18.50 |Suitings Special 58c. bach oken oe ee YARD-WIDE DRESS GOODS, SPECIAL 22¢ YARD— The sele * | ALL-WOOL COATING, - SPECIAL 38¢ YARD— About 75 yards of navy navy, y and terra cot Moderately priced at $18.50. | mixed coating, which may —Basement Salesroom | also be adapted to other , y uses. This Coating is 4§ } 3 my : | wide and is excep. ' Paradise Aigrettes Attractively |‘ «Soe |SILK AND DRESS r gam Priced | GOODS REMNANTS M4 | SPECIALLY PRICED— HE Basemetit Millinery Sec- | Short lengths and single ‘ tion is featuring some very | dress length of Silks and interesting values in Paradise | Dress Goods at sharp re- i Aigrettes in black, white and | ductions for Friday's sell- | natural-color. . ing j | —Basement Salesroom, . They are offered in an assort- |, —— a ment of six different branchings || Hallowe’en Decorations 1 are moderately priced at Specially Priced. $6.50 and $11.50. —Basement § First Floor. The Great Majestic Range In the Improved Leg-base Model OR many. years the country over, the Great Majestic has set a high standard for range-excellence. The im- proved model shows the same quality of material and construction and is de- signed upon the same successful prin- ciples that have made the Great Majes- tic famous. It embodies further, every tested new feature that makes for greater cooking- efficiency and economy of operation— the improved hot-blast top draft is one of these. From every standpoint, a good range to buy, and the range for your kitchen, | The Caloric “Fireless” Cooker Bakes, Boils, Stews, Roasts the dinner her other household duties or The owner of a “Caloric” Cooker starts’ then goes about thought that the cooking cooking, shopping, serene in the process will go right ahead in her absence—without care or atten- tion and with absolutely no danger of burning or overcooking Caloric’ Cookers are priced from $11.50 up ward—you may see them in our, Housefur nishings Section, and we will be glad to ex plain their many advantages.