The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1913, Page 8

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FOEM Top ~ FREDERICK & NELSON Women’ S Tailored, ‘Q\y Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 S uits {or 8 ‘ y ? a know res wnt th rh Thursday in the Basement Salesroom Poghhegenge bd A Clearance Selling of Trimmed Hats Whatever misery I see eat ie a At Three Very Low Prices: How could I help to.brighten it? f ; ; i | tears with all that weep | ALL LATE STYLES THAT neta erie Sig $2.85 } | $3.85 $4.85 And life I see the bitterness and look most glum t ) PSG ITT T He Basement Millinery Section FORMERLY SOLD AT $14.50, $16.50 & $19.50 AT THE BON MARCHE'S THANKSGIVING | AND CHRISTMAS PREPARATORY SALES TRULY A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A STYLISH TAILORED SUIT AT AN ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICE FOR THE CRY IS FOR STILL MORE ROOM IN THE \ntea teal SEC TION=* ¢ room to display Christ mas Furs—mo » show silk pe oats, kimonos and waists and « In fact, I've had my run of it I know the travedy of life Yet, still I find the fun of it should prove a center of attrac- tion Thursday to any woman whd is interested in securing a smart new Hat at a figure sharply under value. For this day’s selling a large as- sortment of desirable models for dress and street wear is to be fea- tured in three lots at prices re- markably-low for Hats of these qualities, as follows: Why should IT wear a gloomy face Because my neighbor's wearing one? Why should I bear a great disgrace Because 5 I know that ortune’s golden grain Has much of flying chaff in it, I know that life is And so I seek the | cone is bearing one? LOT 2, SPECIAL $3.85— interesti ift wearables So to cis more room, and make it in a hurry—we take these $14.50, $16.50 and 30 Autumn Tailored Suits and reduce them all to $10.95. Amongst the collection you Nl find plat tained sien G1) 95 one at aed Sack "S 9 95 ets, for eee e eens | $14.50 All-wool Serge Sults, in $19.50 Wool Rongaline and Poplin | | Os shapes, « vet, Felt and V faced with y 9; alse with ribbon bows, novelty stickups, breasts Sailors. Special, $2.85 and bands. Special, $3.85 LOT 3, SPECIAL $4.85 fully trimmed wit nd shirred velvets and trimmed and wir Diack, navy biue or Suite, button trimmed, In this lot are ed bla brown, for .... $10.95 for $10. 95 on ° ers th vr 1 ¢ 1¢ lace ribbons 1650 Man-Tallored Serge Suit $1950 Men's Wear Serge Suite JAPAN LEADS WHITE SLAVERS : th) Dutton with rows puttons on & : | : ’ tae stsia tor $10, 95 and backs « kets 10 95 ge That Japan leads a! ’ d Velvet Shapes in good qualit ib waleet ; : Second Floor of the Bon Marche | for : " pan Mall, which # Coase h cae ce : ee Le ton in Japan. Thoughtful, eee eenreney hs heaiiees : ~hamement Gilniebing ably aroused by the campaign of Prof. Hiranumas of the Waseda unt versity against this evil THE CAT SHOW STARTS AT NOON TOMORROW | IN EXHIBITION HALL —Fifth Floor ef The Bon Marche, ADMISSION 10¢ HELD BY THE QUEEN CITY CAT CLUB NOV. 6th, 7th and 8th CHAMPION-SILVER KING FROM 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M. DAILY MUST SEND THE CHECK BACK 10,000 Yoo at Wash Goods, Special Rone x The Yard | 10c | Thursday Good quality Galatea, 30 inches wide, | Dress Challis, 31 inches wide, in soft WANTS CAR LINE EXTENDED. in regulation dark and light stripes; be | cotton finish, designs copied from the fine solid colors and checks. Special, woolen makes of challis. Special, 10¢ yard yard. owamish waterway isanaay to ret a struction Co, which th mpany withdrew ite had no money 4 torfettes r discovering the 4 1 ) Can the Puget Sound Traction, Light @ Power Co. be compelied to extend its car lines to newly settled territory? This is the question now before the state public service commis Mikado Crepes, 30 inches wide, in many Domestic Dress Ginghams, best domestic | be imot o ‘Oposition of ext 4 7 . . sion, which has taking testimony on the proposition of ex styles and colorings, pretty for kimonos, | quality, 27 inches wide, in a wide assort- jf h ay. 8. from h morning sacques and other garments, | ment of desirable styles and colors. Spe- EXTRA SPECIAL | EXTRA SPECIAL | Special, 10¢@ yard cial, 10¢ yard FINE 12!/2c KIMONO FLANNEL | MEN’S 50c MEDIUM WEIGHT enigation _ Kimono Flannelette, 33 inches wide, | _ Popular Eden Cloth, s soft cotton flannel f it the com y, It is contended, will be the moans of re rs ble fold, fleeced on one si ir any on . ssort- 27 INCHES IN WIDTH FOR SHIRTS AND DRAWERS FUR |) he induatria rth th ot Beattie eT I neat patterns. Special, 1O¢ yard. | ment of good styles and colors. Special, 10¢ yard -§ 3 C yd- — De a. } for winter house dresses, kimonos | ‘7 * broken sssort of light and me- | dium colorings, with mercerized stripes in ff YOU WILL BE NICE AND COSY AS LONG AS WE HAVE ANY, WE lor. Special, 10¢ yard. | WITH A KIMONO MADE OF THIS| WILL SELL MEN'S 50c MEDIUM See tak cdl White Outing Flannel, ‘soft and fleecy i FINE, SOFT FLEECE KIMONO FLAN-| WEIGHT COTTON RIBBED ECRU t siacted tend finish, 36 inches wide, desirable for chil- NEL, and at only 81-3c a yard. 2,000| SHIRTS AND DRAWERS AT 25c A had been approaci by the cx nego pretended to : : wages dren's skirts, night garments and other yards in all, 27 inches wide, in lengths| GARMENT. No rene orders, and not "pribet ta order to trap the company officials, — men’s shirts and paj Special, 10¢ | uses. Special, 10@ yard to 10 yards. over 4 suits to one customer. F , ) yard —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. (CASE WILL RUN FOR MAYOR pene ae Be ae —Reeement teteerem, | GREATEST $2.00 SHOE SALE WE EVER HELD mar of the Crm Cin uo A. Caan, secretary of the Commercial cin, wi be x censisate HH Women’s Serge Dresses Lace Curtains » For Women’s $3.50, $4.00 Earl Doc tion Co. on had “framed resulted in a company’s office t attorney, A.D. Ma’ ned an other house garments. Special, 10¢ Cotton Flannel Waistin; 32 inches wide, especi for mayor. H It Is practically certain tha! ude ©. Ramany will also make his ORE et Le sianiy ser tnt ine tele ae Specia! $3.75 Special 85c Pair was candida the bull moose nomination for gov Caso is orm which he will su t to the 9 when he at ELL-TAILORED Dresses in me OOD quality Nottingham-weave Lace and Even 5.00 Shoes of Ole fianens are laboring strenuously with him to tndnce and pve 8 h navy b Cur : attractive allover designs, the mayoralty race. Hanson remains adamant in his on not tor A boom has also been launched to get former Mayor Diliing Into the race Iso borde: effects with plain cer ad taste- | ecru, cream and wh Are Being Sold at — In patent leather, but- ton Shoes, with cloth or kid top—Gunmetal calf, tan calf, vici kid and is suede. 2% and 3 et and jong. Special, Thursday, at &5c the pa HOUSER SITE DEAL IS NOW OFF |“: science, coecn 4a C. L. Dixon, chief owner of the parcel of five blocks which the [| $3.75 te Soe county agreed to purchase for 1, Tueaday sent a WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES, SPECIAL Brassed Extension Curtain Rods with | 44. Special, letter to the commissioners self and Paul Houser and 1 1 ’ ; WE STILL HAVE ALL SIZES IN SOME STYLE OR ANOTHER } ‘too: 's:iosies!hse feoue att, ‘The county commie Ml $12.50 goose-neck ends (allowing curtains to go sioners intima a fed with . 4 back to. casing mplet vith rong Dixon withdrew his offer on account of recently developed legal A special and favorable purchase brings | 7” 1 oe AND WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD AUTUMN STYLES FOR YOU TO |f|tennien 1 she sti to, the, property dnusual values in wellomade Messal brackets, eas ved to clean curtains, ‘okt a ‘gareaig cu i ‘i ne 1 suggest that the port commission be allowed to conden ° and extend fr 0 to 5 Speci “Eada ene pa sods al pedis a ae nd toes a ; welt | ne ay ik Which efant the aounue will be miecrae he bees Charmeuse and Silk Poplin Dresses, de- | 2nd extend f ) to 54 inches Special, oe shite : 7; Ricmie ape -40> hehe 7 Shere tos » atrategio dock site on Lnke Washingtor signed in high- and low-neck styles, with | 12)¢¢ each ape. snes ialatbeorinmatbe sume Ee en epee (in end ckned —Rasement Salesroom Some smart vici kid and suede shoes in button style, with welt sole—or lace lf) ¢¢ ” ee ee ee ee ee eee eee Ue saad carne! soles and iow kev “THE LIARS” AT PRESS CLUB Tua, Gee aie cn ee Special 75 Your choice at $2.00 a pair, though they are worth more tily trimmed in laces, braidings, satin and amelia Aprons, opecia c if ia a Fhe tent Mace “The Liars” went well at the Press club Iast night, It was the "1 7 : —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. {Pf} ¢,,..:+1, al show of the club, and In the newly decorated club theatre, frillings AMELIA Cove Aprons of washable : with new scenery and bright costumes, and a full house, the occasion Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Special pereale, in white with black d hit was an auspicious one Dees , : , iris ae ei DIRE COR aes Tomorrow m i Grocery A Sale of Bon Marche Flour Miss Evadna Friedburg, Mra. Lillian Riley, Miss Helen Gillon and Sl ) Basement Salesroom, | Witt 1 and Mrs. James Joseph Kelley, the women in the cart, took care of their dart & most sat ar star, Other m R. Maybury, r Imer Friend, the clu ac ay. Of the men, Rowel raver accerteb'y H Women’s Tan Button Boots retary, direc Special $1. " Pair [rnin te show dancing was indulged tn, Only the second acto JUST ssemortve pun of these gant | Auto » Scarfs, Special 39c e Boots to dispose of Thur ay at the ‘The Honeymoon Trail,” given by the Tivoli company, T % : oT IA ance given last ni ight wit be ) Tepe ated tonight They are made of Tan Russia Calf, over | long, with } atte Specill ae a comfortable round-toe last, with Good Hasrement Salesroom played by Johs B, ¢ ham and Frank ( the rehearsals and the perf from best Blue S at. Deliv ne with other groc (only geht, n one bag to a customer at 19 a wack ‘ fhelled Popcorn—fine, dry 2-year-olf stock, 6 wuaranteed to pc ound Cc Pramee Fancy Bork, amall — g —Mayflower brand; one of the | Macaromt oF Sp 1 tall size cans; your choice of | Rear! Taptoce—The beat quailty: makes 5c es in Auto Scarfs of plain ‘DO YOU KNOW ANY OF THEM? Alaska, Nov. 6——-There are 16 Inmates of the Plo and ail of them are suffering from complaints fron ) 7 sg ry Is doubtful, The following 1s a Mat of the Inmates, v a to 7. Special, Thursda and date of birth, date of arrival in Alaska, and cause of dis at $1.95 pair Women s Glace Gloves Ween ka inaa( paisicson Special 59c Pair | Thomas Coulter, Ketchikan; Ontario; 18 mine aceldent | ure Samuel Dutton, Yakataga; London; 1846-1884; old age and expos Union Suits, Special 59c Ww YMEN’S Glace Gloves in black, white, New Salmos— a8 pudding; a pour Happy Home, Max 1 19 A can... ‘ c —Fonrth Kloor of The Bon Marche. Fee eae er ome ne nee = 7¥/2e Checked Apron Gingham | 61/2e Printed Challies for | it | —_8€ yd. wi ENABLE You TO Grr year welt sole and low or high heel ability | W. ©. Boyd, Douglas; Minstantpp!: 1840-188 worth & or only fe t d gr 1 izes yards oo wider in’ Perea ane David Lablanc, Juneau; Montreal; 1847-1896; exposure | MENG ‘ ; an an ay; all sizes, the pair, a yard { The Bon Mare tterne | John Hammill, Nome; Ireland; 1863-1898; exposure OMEN’S fine Cotton and Fleece-lined 590. —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. Frank Madison, Juneau; Minnesota; 184— 1884; old age and ex Union Suits, various styles and size lagement Salesroom. ~ ‘Trunks, Selt Cases aud Go-Carts—Third Floor, Center—Untll After Christmas. Jacob Miller, ard; Towa; 1857-1908; exposure special 5D¢@. Basement Salesroom 3; old age. | | John Met hikan; Quebec; 184 | Olaf Rone, Hweden; 1847-196 Frank Sears, Cirele City; Portugal; 18541 James Wajk Ketohikan; England; 1844 ane is daa Women’s Umbrellas Thonmne f PORTED TNT a! osiery, Special 15¢ aie - ecial 69c \ John F. Beare i, Wrar MN; En old 1888-1874; old mee OMEN'’S Black Cotton Hosiery, do | Ed Ludecke, Wrangell; Germany; 1 867; old age. hie ven heel and toe, with ribbed We h Umbrellas, fast- } dd O. N. Barker Fairbanks Pennsylvania 18Hh5-1888 broken health nish Art Seroll Work—for Gift ww Third Floor Peter Hughes, Fairbanks; Salem, Mass.; 1855; 1895; paralysts Sizes 814 to 10. Special, the | - — Lhe Paragon f | Grounds for Divorce.—Mrs. Agnes Keller says her husband insisted Beceiaent Gatearvom | | that she live in Vuleanite, N. Jig

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