The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1913, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR 28: THE BONMARCHE’S cae a “FREDERICK & NELSON | THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS | : nh Reve Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 it am you, buy a Pink and get It all. There Is fo de ties ARE IN FULL SWING seer band In the pink sheet. Costs 1 cent. Out ‘at — The Trimmed Millinery Clearance An Event of Extraordinary Interest WITH SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ANB TOsMIRE hee Poly Grimm Would oy a mye ae over involves several hundred beautiful Hats for dress, semi-dress and IN EVERY DEPARTMENT TO magRETENDING, HE'S es : a : nite, training ard for } <r wear, comprising ntti d rm gorse us ng ial mod- } MAKE WAY FOR HOLIDAY WARES | | with Holle qagetagaiy my . rie ar from pa Etna a. ar aioe ibe oie | if | | & LR OM oid eel cabal Merete! Gis OAM Phe Clearance comes right at the threshold of Winter, and any 1 Hid | THESE 7 m TO $18. 50 _ DRESSES % | catia a” J woman can profitably add a Hat or two to her new wardrobe while 4 MUST GO AT— | J these remarkable reductions are in force. 4 | I | —$10.95— | TO GIVE MORE ROOM FOR | | THE DISPLAY of CHRISTMAS | FURS AND GIFT WEARABLES I'M HIS PRESS AGENT, 100, AND HE TOLD ME POLLY WAS (VER IN WEST ; SEATTLE. Millinery Section, Second Floor. Linen Table Cloths, Special $1.65, $1.95 WO exceptionally low prices on Irish Linen Pattern Cloths of | ALTHOUGH THEY HAVE ONLY JUST durable and excellent wearing quality, in Fleur de Lis, Rose, ARRIVED IN SEATTLE But we want space more than we want dresses—no matter how pretty or how styl ish the dresses may be. | There are ab } a special p dress buyer o Spot and Chrysanthemum designs. | $1.65. 68x8 r ecial $1.95. CENTERPIECES AND SCARFS Scalloped Centerpieces and Scarfs of smooth, even-texture Union linen, finished with one row of spoke stitching. ‘They may be ini- are the late tialed if desired, and are moderately priced as follows: i come in b i MOM crepe de CENTERPIECES, 18x18, 25@; 24x24 SCARFS, 18x27, BB¢@; 18x36, 50¢; 18x taffeta silk BPE. 30x30, BOE; 3x36, TOE. 15, OE; 18x54, 70¢. afternoon sty les —Basement Salesroom They are tai } med in really | Wool Hosiery | Windsor Ties | Novelty Ribbons 3 Pairs ” 50¢ at i | 25¢ Yard JUST FOR TUESDAY WOMENS’ 50c WINTER WEIGHT | 3,000 YARDS 162/se GALATEA RIBBED UNION SUITS AT JUST 28 INCHES IN WIBTH, A YARD AND THEN those stories tn the Times about meeting Polly every morning as he steps fr ! Novelty Rib- MY, BUT Eddie Hughes ; | 6 te , "| bons has just been received, | 12 1/: AND FRANK GIBB, of th ile at Se for $. c4ths yea me eH" including flowered, check icine —_—_—— 2 e¢— BUT I'M not surprined at F —Sasement Salearce a] ettsiliniad eatnisae, | WON Taney atiped tubene 9eea. HE THINKS Jerusalem te in Exypt i in many pleasing color com- “ir ad gal | For Tuesday only—we will sell 6Q0 Winter | This Galatea ts 28 inches in width—the good, |}| Weight Union Suits, for women—the regular ed | heavy quality, and comes in full bolte and in Kind, too—at just 29¢ each. They are ribbed— | lengths from 10 to 20 yards. We have plain styles, pure White fleeced cotton—and they have high | stripes and figured effects, in light ‘and dark |f| fecks, long sleeves and are ankle length. In sizes | shades, to choose from. There are 2,000 yards in 34, 26 and 38, cluded in this sale, at 12%c a yard, Tuesday —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | A SALE OF MEN’S $2.50 AND $3.00 TROUSERS | —at $1.95 apr. We Took One Maker’s Entire Stock of Cut Bolts and Trouser Lengths and | Had Them Made Up Into Men’s Pants | HE SAID the other night team over to Egypt and play | Jerusalem! ph Horr ought to take a pinochle of games with the University of YOU'VE GOT the pyramids and the university mixed up, Frank * * ° BUT, TO get back to the w . THEY TOOK a real good pre agent, my old Lnbaryen Kay Be Smith, and they told bim what to write, and, being a go: rons af Kay lee wrote tt binations. Widths up to 6 R | * inches; the yard, 25c. { | sex. Manicure Out- | —Hasement Salesroom. 39c arment : | armen”, fits at 10c Perfume, 10c r ests ir IESE Outfits consist OLGATE'S Perfumes in fo and | flexible + orange: | fancy bottles with 36 38, | te , k and six emery | metal tops; assorted odors, , AND NOW he's tn Dutch, mn card, 10 10c. —Hasement Satesroom. | tase gut Polly wan at West Seattle. ANO ALL the time he reas nt Salesroom, | —Basement Salesroom. I'VE HAD Vic draw a little te of Kay Bee as he would look telling hia troubles to Jeff. oe IT’S A Roe eee net ee ince he shaved bis whiskers off Dining-Room Furniture Is of Special Interest at this Time of the Year | TRENHOLME RUNS FOR MAYOR In this way we were able to get good $2.50 and $3.00 | he ee ond entry fn th and our lines are now particularly large in anticipation of the increased demand that + Trousers to sell at $1.95 a pair. always comes with the ape ach of the Thanksgiving season. Comprehensive selec- i shere are all sizes from 30 to 42Inch waist measure tao | the lot—and the only drawback to them that we can see ts tions are offered in Cc es and Indiv that there are only one or two paira of a pattern—but ali the | patterns are good patterns—mostly dark gray and dark | brown stripes and mixtures made of good stout casstmeres | and tweeds. | —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | $1.25 LUNCH cH CLOTHS 9se)| THANKSGIVING sok | | SALE OF LINENS — $2.25 Damask Napkine—size al Pieces, including styles suited to e¢ resid Pure linen Lu number of ecially attractive values are of. ee ture including those described and —Third Fi peeees 2 eee = 50 xolden Oak Buffet, well b drawer an ry 1 euphe ard Is BIG YEAR FOR R THE ROADS. 15¢ tre are s Fash—pure. size 2344; are wiNK "$3.95 den i! A BIG BARGAIN TUESDAY IN THE GROCERY top, 20x46; beveled ‘ Special, $29.50. nt of the Seattle Au A meeting of the club g in King Dining Chair Special $2.75 cits mip California Table Pears lark: Be acre nt Vac | 18 POUNDS OF PURE |: ceaterry | Cofte MAYOR wWooDY A | CANDIDATE seat Dining Chair ai eet an : New Buckwheat Ho ur CANE SUGAR, FOR eats vate pular y friends, M fumed. oak, upholstere: wack Alber ° ed. A pack tat ent an and be ae 48c | 89¢@ \| in. brown leat ig cE Pure cane and Baste Syrop— 1 k ine. Special, $2.75. ; 22¢ i | Arm Chair to mate! r bak 4 1 J ‘ Special $5.00, KEEP SOME CANDLES IN) Y. THE HOUSE J NEW YORK, ¥ Paraffine Wax Candies, With a ro which were seven men, (m, @ dozer 35¢c tineheas| Paraffine Wax Candles, 20c Fifty-four-inch top, 8-ft. extension, spe h | Parstfine wy Candles, d 2c Ne . ne fe aed va a | 2 c SALE OF ROSES and SHRUBS Priced at wach.4 °15c i .25¢ NEW YORK VERY low price on four choice patterns in Five-frame Body | Brussels Rugs in the 9x12 size. They are especially suitable | ek at Cody W. Gates, in We Madison pees Me tha vd ‘ » ar hone: nent In the finaneial, industrial and m Or ae rad ce me Be Mayor W. 8, Hennet of Cody wan amor for dining-room use and inc/ude Oriental block pattern, in tan, brown Conventional pattern in tan, brown and ARE BOOSTING FoR SEATTLE pad ba | vA ~~ PORTLAND, Nov Joes not secure the 1915 cor Persian pattern, with design in tan, rose Medallion pattern i in, brown and Hf the taut of Porth un » CHARLES C G ATES Is BunED 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, Special $21.50 Sy ® Elke’ G iran rane i we and green on blue background. green ! = Art Scroll We Ma a, rk—for Gift Making —Third Floor lchs have. been. adc rt Ing delegates fro to work tooth and nail for ind cit : 215 Spec a Mal. . L couy of the\repolutions will be enerouaed aud babtcio due eats pecial at $21.50. Second Floor. | lodge. | VERS iRoom. Sate. PEPE OO Senta SEE ect of ‘

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