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i { | (ata STAR _ san Lower Prices on Dainty Laces —" POEM TODAY | At the Bon Marche’s Thanksgiving | and Christmas Preparatory Sale | WEDNESDAY A SPECIAL SALE OF LACES | THAT IS SPECIAL IN EVERY SENSE OF THE | WORD—for not only are the pr ially low- | ed fo that | ices spec but the laces all wed today are sorts are spec are made with a view to reducing nee These the lace stock at in order space for the Christmas handkerchiefs pe is, in It's a lucky re some pretty shack prices to have more coun that keep for you if you el ANCE ws, Orientals or nets 350, 50c, 69¢ and 75¢ Fancy Laces, Edges, Bands and Allovers Up to 18 Inches Wide 19¢ yd. A TIMELY SALE OF FANCY LACE EDGES, BANDS, also Allovers in Shadows, Ortentals, Venise, Antique, Bone mian and Craqu Meshes only 19¢ @ yard, Hoth white | and cream, in widths up to 18 inches ——5e to 10¢ Lace Insertions 24¢c-———— Insertions for Just 24%c uded, tp This sale will be held Wednesday on the Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche, Pike St. Side. ty Wash Lace Jored Wool Bands tn A lot of mighty p ayard. Venice, assorted widths; n and o | fancy Trisuaiing Laces Worth 75e, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 at ——— ———— 69e yd. SHADOW, POINT DE VENISE, ORIENTAL, FILET, BOHEMIAN AND CRAQUELE EDGES, BANDS AND ALLOVERS, in widths up to 18 tn both white and cream, floral and scroll worth up to $1.60 a yard, New 75c, 98¢, $1.25 and $1.50 Shadow Lace Flouncings at —A45e yd. YOU WILL FIND SOME WONDERFULLY PRETTY PIECES OF SHADOW LACE FLOUNC- INGS, worth up to $1.50, for 45 a yard Wednes day. Orientals, Bohemians and Craquele tncluded im widths from 18 to 45 inches, tn many pretty designs. | | —25¢ and 35¢ Fancy Laces 10e-— 2,000 yaros of all the new wanted Lace Edges such as Shadows, Orientals, Venise | elth in widths up to 10 inches, tn white, | at 2 | and black; et from; ns to # | | | —49c and 69¢ Dress Nets 25e—— New double width Dress Nets, 42 inchesiwide, | plain striped or tmitation tue jesixna, | sc a yard, Sky, green, plum, apricot, old rose worth to 69 and Bands, and Cluny, cream and ecru. ! “SIZE RANGES BROKEN,” SAID THE SHOE CHIEF | When We Asked Him Why He Was Willing to Sell Women’s $3.50 AND $4.00 WINTER SHOES AT He also said he had about 400 pairs of them in Patent Leather, Gunmetal Calf, Tan Calf, Suede and Vici Kid. A PAIR YOU SEE “BROKEN SIZE RANGES” ARE THE BANE OF EVERY SHOE | BUYER'S EXISTENCE, for no matter how good value they are, or how desirable the | styles, clerks hesitate to show you a shoe that they may not be able to fit you with | And so rather than let these incomplete lines stay on the shelves the shoe buyer | Prefers to sell them at a loss now. So he takes several lines of $3.50 and $4.00 shoes and makes them $2.00 a pair—and you'll find all sizes in the combined lines They are made on good-shape lasts and have Goodyear welt soles —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. —1,000 PIECES OF PLAITINGS 25¢ AND 50e— WE HAVE SUCH A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PLAITING that will give a dainty touch to your waists or coats. 1,000 pieces in the collection at 25¢ and 50c a yard, including plain net, shadow lace, plain hemstitching in both cream and white. and scalloped edges and some with —Lower Main Floor of The Bon ake IF YOU ARE GOING A-TRIPPING ON THANKSGIVING DAY These Trunk Store Specials Should Interest Yoo———— SINCE THE TRUNK STORE HAS MOVED DOWN TO THE THIRD FLOOR it has been hav rather a hard time of it—because nobody knows where to find it. In order to get into the running again it offers these cut price specials for Wednesday—at prices so low that it will pay you to take the trouble to hunt up the new location—if you need a trunk or suit case Beets snd $11.50 Neverbreak Trunks Priced | 5. Cownige Set Cases, 24-lnch Size, al 38 AND 40INCH TRUNKS, the Neverbreak | SAW IOK SUIT epee ¥ | P| b GC made on strong stew) | Kind, with Hercules corner bumpers, fiber-bound | ¢. oe with sole leather co! a er ce ee edges, with two heavy sole leather straps, comb! handles, solid brass lock and side bolts. C handles, joc ide be ‘omo | nation safe lock and bolts, with tray and hat com cloth lined with shirt pocket; 241nch size. | partment. | $7 and $750 Trunks, Sizes 34 and 36, at | Men's $11 Heavy Cowhide Traveling Bags | $4.95 ea. $8.95 ea. MEN'S HEAVY SEWED FRAME COWHIDE FOR ONE DAY ONLY YOU CAN GET $7.00 | TRAVELING BAGS, With solid brass lo AND $7.50 TRUNKS AT $4.95. Made with 5 stout | bolts, with sole leather corn hardwood slats on top and two around sides, two | on. All leather lined, with 3 fiber center bands, heavy brass corner protectors; | 16, 17 an sizes 34 and 36. | just k and toy ectors riveted side pockets; size —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. —$1.85 ALL LINEN DAMASKS AT $1.30 YD.— BUY TABLE DAMASK NOW AT 30 PER CENT LESS, Here is one of our lines of very best All Linen Damask, 7% inches wide, with fine satin finish in handsome stripes and floral designs and wide open borders that will give years of wear. $1.85 quality at $1.30 a yard —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche INVESTIGATING | 7 1-2 Outing Flannel | 2,000 Yds. of Ratine | 25 to 27 Inches Wide | Worth 25c a Yard at | —ieyd. —./—1e yd.— 2,000 y cy of Ratine, WEDNESDAY DOMESTIC SPECIALS WORTH 12 1-2¢ Dress Ginghams 27 Inches in Width 8 1-2e yd. R'%c a yard for Dress Kindergarten Cloth Worth 25c a Yard 12 1-2¢ yd. Kindergarten Cloth, Mill Ends and full | 2 inches wide, in | 2 inches wide, in even | Ginghams, 27 Inches! bolts of pink and blue | lengths to dress. pat stripe, in lengths to 10] wide, lengths to 20) striped and solid terns, In tan, blue, pink, ing Flanne 7 inches wide we have any, yards; blues and grays, at 12% a yard; value yards, in Red Seal, Toile! O Du’ Nord and A. F. © 7 quality, in all shades. gray and white, Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. white be m yard Pike Street, Second Ave Flattery However fine his words, how kind The praises that he chatters, He al has an axe to grind The smiling chap who flatters And wise men know how in Are all the words he a For th hear, igh they're plea They mask the game he's playing \_ kindly Will b But fl To t It makes you strut It dulls your b u to of hone 1 word t praise harm you daze and never is mear you and 1 you with silly pride, action, ain in And causes yc w inside With warm self-satisfaction vurse, we wise men all agree 1d ourselves above it; w the harm in flattery , how we love it! BERTON BRALEY DEFEAT MUZZLING ORDINANCE. Because a misguided exp nt of Councilman Wardall’s muzzlirg to be suffering from the 1) yesterday during th had voted tn favor Wardall measure voted against the and | K against the ordinance | Erickson, Marble and Pierce Those voting for 1t were | Bruskevith a. fawn | As the ordinance was an emergency measure | quired fo pansage | The ® county medical soctety, through {tse board of trustees | sent ite endorsement of the Wardall ordinance to Chairman Haas of — council's public safety committee on Saturday Inst Counctimen Hesketh were Counctimen Wardall, Griffiths, Goddard noven votes were re GIVEN hips rane IN WAGES NEW YORK Ne f the Mir | yw scale | year, an ployen | The board does not base tts action,” upon creased cost of Hving, th in to epresents about Increase asked by the Treads the award, “entirely ugh it looks upon this as basic | CANAL WILL SOON BE READY SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11,—In a letter to the Ban Francisco char ae of commerce, Colonel George W. Goethals, chief engineer of the Isthmian canal commission, saya that the Panama canal will be read for navigation in January or February next The first vessel to pase through will be one of the Iarge Panama raliroad steamships and afte: that has been successfully accomplished other shipping will be locked through. HILL BUILDING COAST BOATS PORTLAND, 1L—A year from next January the Hill syst ion between Astoria and San Francisco two # 0,000 and which are now being bullt at Phila Great Northern Ratlway company James J. Hill yesterday authorized the announcement which con | firma vague rumors that have been circuited for several months. The | ateamshipa will be the fastest and finest that ever sailed under the | American fing Each will have a displacement of 12,000 tons At Astoria the steamers will make diroct connections with the trains of the Portland-Astoria line of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railroad thereby saving several hours in covering the distance between Portland and the mouth of the Columbia river | It {a estimated the run from Portland to San Franctaco will be made in 24 1-2 houre. This will reduce the present time between | Pc yrtland and San Francisco by train approximately four h delphin for th ON WAY TO SUPREME COURT OLYMPIA Nov, 11 oO pass on The supreme court of the United States wil) he conatitutionality of the state he signing today of a writ of erro upreme court In a case the Mountain Timber co ment for premium under the han been twice upheld by the state supreme court w of the state , which had refu | to pay ite as The law | IS ROBBED AT POINT OF GUN | | REPUBLIC, Ni 11.—J. M. Lee, proprietor of the Hotel Webster ed of $1.8 at midnight Sunday by a man who ordered him at the p: of a carbine to turn over the cash In the safe. Fifteen hundred dollars of t int secured by the robber was contained in a package placed wi or safe keeping by J. Orletund, of Penticton, B.C, a guest of the he WILL DEBATE EARLY CLOSING ‘re going to have a debate on the question of closing up ns and cafes at 8 o'clock, Millard Price, who started the in that direction, has been challenged by Ed Lev! local bust ent for the Hotel and Restaurant pers’ Brotherhood, to dé ward F president of the international brotherhood, or international se*reta Sullivan, Supt. Ross’ fight for an auxiliary plant to ald in handling the Increased business of the municipal lighting plant, was won in the council Monday. An ordinance was passed authorizing the loan of $100,000 from the garbage fund for the construction of the first unit of the steam auxiliary. The total cost Is to be $225,000, the bal ance to be derived from other funds when necessary or from the sale of the 2 6,000 bond | insue voted by the people last spring. TALK ON LOGGED-OFF LANDS The University Cor will meet Wednesday, Novembe 12, at 8 p.m, at the I neh library, 19th avenue northe. and Fiftieth street, Thomas A phine will lead in the discus of the locged-off land problem, to be v oted upon, and J. A Rathbun will pei xation An Inte *% meeting will be held ane tend and take part in the discussion MESSAGE FROM LANE PARTY All on board well,” the message carried to Cirele City by a musher and from there sent by wireless to Valdez and thence to Seat from the Louls Lane party of hunters and sctentiats feo bound tn the Arctic on the power schooner Polar Bear. The party is provided with uppes for the winter A MOB of poets has raided Oscar Wilde's grave in Parla and car |ried off the decorations. We don’t understand what the racket is about but when the poets go to rioting, we're to the underbrush, | LLOYD.GEORGE says: is withering.” three days in succession. “I'm glad to see that the spirit of militancy FUNDS FOR AUXILARY PLANT Ladies, it comes from letting George wear that new hat FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 Exceptional Offering of Imported Dress Goods $1.45 | Yard EDNESDAY the Dress Goods Section places on sale twelve hundred yards of high-grade Imported Wool Suitings, 54 | and 56 inches wide, at a remarkably-low price for materials of | such desirable qualities. Included are: ENGLISH TWEEDS NOVELTY SCOTCH MIXTURES NOVELTY HAIRLINE SUITINGS r CHEVRON STRIPE WORSTEDS DIAGONAL CHEVIOTS and other fine Suitings, ings. browns, blues and similarly good color. I nt e at come to us thre very purchase hundred yards of fine Dress Goods from regular lines, red 1 to the same low figure. Among these are 54- and Whipcords, 54-inch Brocaded Novelties in combination and plain colorings; 5 Black-and-White Check Suitings. All on sale Wednesday, First Floor, at the very special price, yard, $1.45. ADVANCED IDEAS SHOWN IN New Wool Dresses HIS is an especially charming cc sell ction of new Dresses They portray novel effects in and the skirts example the overskirt and draped models. to at moderate prices ft, vests of lace and net, newest tendenc At $16.75 Two unusually ies in tiered, smart models in the dainty, 1 Cre est of shadow soft draping bolero blouse the other has the pretty “sun- one has the new pes net; sh overskirt Also 4 veteens this price, several very attractive models in vel- novelty-weave cloths. [S At $19.75 \ A variety of new models in Wool Crepes, Velveteens and Novelty Weaves. Made in tailored and trimmed styles. Very attractive Dresses at this price. At $25 and $28.50 Three new models in Broadcloth Dresses, each showing a new and different idea and ee es en ee ae oe a ae shows a new soutache the third is made of a new Bayodere Broadcloth with the new over- in style. One has the attractive Kimono sleeve; the second braid trimming; skirt. Other smart Dresses at these prices are shown in Wool Poplin, Wool Brocades, the new lace and net vest effects. Second Floor. Velveteens, new Fur Trimmed models with Boys’ Norfolk Suits — Special $4.85 value in ilored Jewelry Specials Jump Alarm Clocks, special 55¢. Bead Necklaces in new imitation Amber combinations in the new length, special $1.00. Gold-Filled Links in up-to-date and de- excepti onal t, well-ta Boys’ smar oat =" in ge a ey ‘i 7 sirable designs, special 50¢ pair. rray-stripe wool suiting. pats i 3 i gra pe ; & ; Reversible-Mesh Bags with German sil- are serge-lined and faced; the i 7 | = > * ienickerbockers are the full- ver frames, Speciel ta ie akan } Pearl Beads in plain and graduated cut, peg-top style and ar ; : ; | lengths, special 25¢ and 50¢. inen-line } Imported Hat Pins in enamel floral de- Sizes 11 to 17 years. Special signs, special S5¢ pair saab ath $8 “Kewpie” Jewelry HE Kewpie has proved so universally Boys’ Polo Overcoats Special $9.85 | des an dapaation @ Yooetl ck | as can be. Polo-style | ; : : And so this arch little sprite now sees his wool cheviots, modeled modeled Boys’ Three-quarter-length Overcoats in tan and gray in silver, counterpart faithfully to fe with « ertible gned |. soe 3 : form “Kewpie” Fobs, Scarf-pins, Lace be worn with or without aa de- | ., > A Pins, Pendants and Hat-pins. ‘ " ; These novelties are now tn display in the Sizes 12 to Exceptional value Section Prices 25¢ to $1.75. —First Floor. at $9.85. Jewelry —Second Floor. | Aluminam Kitchen Sets Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $1.00 NEW shipment of these excellent Night Shirts, which are made from : Amoskeag Teazledown Outing 1 Special 75¢ warm, fleecy a rd wearing. The gat ANDY Alum- ments are caref ail fg finished, inum Kitchen cut “bell-shape” and very long Sey pictured, Very attractive value at $1.00, consisting of 1 Mix- Firat Floor. | ing S 1 Bast- . s | ing 1 Toa 3-Piece Carving Set strine. 6 Tavie Spoons oot 6 Tea- Snecial $2.25 amon TAS a, special 75¢. A N unusual value in a Carving Set of on vod quality steel, with stag handles, | —————— erling silver ferrules and German silver | M Rai a A ee ais ee Ce ee Great sieeie anges | nine inches 5. Third F loor | Special 4 | tlpn, || Housefurnishings Sec