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—Thanksgiving Silverware and Cut Glass—— ——ON SALE AT REDUCED PRICES—— FOR THE NEXT TWO DAYS——— —AT THE BON MARCHE— ALL 1847 “ROGER BROS.” FINE SILVERWARE Charter Oak” designs. In “Vintage” and “Old Colony’ This Unusual offer celebrat 1847 ros.’ Silverware 1-5 » an “19847 Roatan Bros You may € CARVING SETS AT %. i $1.95 BREAD TRAYS $1.55 ed bread trays with “Landers, Frary & Clark's” ary Ouadrury i ing sets, consisting of knife, fork and steel handsome ns and pr acti ical with genuine stag handles and sterling sil va re ¥ Bhs for gifts, a ver ferule. $1.95 SILVER SETS AT $1.50 te APES AY He Se Set of six knives and forks, silver p! feud elise Hlanis (nite popular whi with solid handles and guaranteed p esign, with o handles, at or nickel silve 50 a set 98c BERRY SPOONS AT 69c SALTS AND PEPPERS 49¢ PAIR Rogers & Co. silver berry spoons, also cut glass salt and pepper gravy ladles and cold meat forks, in the | oney has never been sold new “Vintage” pattern, silver plated on | jin Seattle They have sterling silver tops nickel silver 69c TEA SPOONS 45¢ A SET 75¢ STAR TUMBLERS 39c Set of six tea spoons, sterling silver Best grade lead blown glass water tum- plated on nickel silver base in plain Ibers » the popular cut star pattern, at pattern with satin finish, at 45c a set in 3% a set. No phone orders stead of 6% | —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | | $3.95 Black Silk ($4, $5 and $6 Black Taffeta Petticoats | Taffeta Waists +—$1.25- —$2.25- They are charming models, too ~—and are made of fine quality | black silk taffeta. Some are datntily lace trimmed and others | are plain taflored with cluster 20c Figured and Plain Scrims, Yard —5e— The ideal material for long or short Curtains are quality Curtain Berims—36 inches In width=some have plain centers with beautiful fancy side borders—-others plain | | | | ] We would advise you to come || early if you want one—for such ~unusual values are not apt to last very long. There are various Btyle flounces, prettily trimmed —and the petticoats are made of (tucks or plain platted. There and allover effects. Splendid pure silk taffeta. While the jare high or low necks, three | quality—the kind that wears quantity lasts, $1.25 each. | quarter and long sleeves—good | well » —Second Floor The Bon Mache. | range of sizes. | —Third Floor The Bon Marche. | ——Thanksgiving Togs for Boyy——— —BOYS’ $1.50 FLANNEL BLOUSES $1.00— Boys’ $1.50 Flannel Blouses—are made of extra good quality flan- nel cloth—with new style collar. They are the famous “Hell” blouse make. Most of them come in a nice shade of brown—and some blues and grays are also included. Ages 6 to 16 years. $1.60 values for $1.00. —$4.00 CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS $2.95— Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, made in the popular Russian style— buttoned up high about the throat with military collar—belt across back, and are flannel lined. The materials—good, warm chinchilla cloth—comes in dark blue. A splendid coat for the boy of 3 to 9 years of age. —Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. “THE BLOUSE THAT RI Tuesday Bargains in Good Every Day Domestics 30e SHEETING 25c A YARD 7 1-2c GINGHAMS AT 5c A YD. We have 2,000 yards of this Unbleached Sheet Apron Ginghams—27 inches in width, and in ing—90 inches in width—good, strong quality that | lengths to 10 yards. Shown tn checks and stripe will give splendid wear. Regular 30c quality— | !® shades of blue and brown. There are 3,600 priced Tuesday, 25c a yard. Dress Repps—full yard in width—in lengths to Percales—lengths to 10 yarde—full yard wide— | 10 yards. Good quality material in shades of pink extra good quality material. Shown in light | tan and blue. The regular 15¢ quality—priced shades in checks and stripes. There are 3,000 | for Tuesday at 7c a yard yards in the lot. Lower Main Floor of the Bon Marche i _— Tuesday—-at Seattle’s Best Grocery BARGAINS TUESDAY IN THE GROCERY { STORE—with it's manifold economies in pure foods—calls to you to come and replenish you larder for the coming holiday |18 Pounds of Pure ‘\Cane Gran. Sugar -at 89e- With $1.00 order of|| groceries, not includ! sugar or flour over 18 pounds to at 18 po And no matter how deeply we cut the price— the quality and the service remain the same. SPECIAL AT THE LUNCH COUNTER From I ees di Only 10¢ 10¢ customer, and Beans, with Parker for 89¢ Cocon, Mayflower brand, the | Orange Mar Tea Garden ‘. q ef and best, 1-pound t ‘ ‘one One [os : Mixed Bird Seed, a splendid dy Washington Benne, tho vest | twin ut (heh intone erie ie m3. 35 ture of canary, hemp with cuttle bone, package kage Chip Beet, al) « 1 ted 296 ncien, teem rns 1 40c New Pier von the best ; uality New Yor Buck wh mind 5c 2d flov ack Vepper, ¢ Premium Baking Chocolate, Ma flower brand, th ar “10¢ | Pure Bak | pence Mayflower if w tee e 8 c bet “ae 9c Draining Mehool—4 P. |\ponMA Cliren Peel, t | Orange and Navy Snind Dressing brand, the purest and best; pound Fourth Floor of the fon Marche. Free Lecture at the Mothers’ M. Puesday—siath Bloor eet, Se | Three Special Economies—Just for Tuesday | theae fino | bee | 01 li sci wm eS oan: 5, sialic aR OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ||) oe ee ee SAY, NEIGHBOR, / Te Show You tHE Way IT Wovucpd NAIC THAT MIF ZL WORE DOING IT. LET ) Me HAVE THAT if HANMER ONCE te 7 Ves sir — | LET You Have IT once \ ite Al AT — A. |i \ —— The East Bid day with a ba ‘ommercial club at Kirkland celebrated Its third birth aturday night at which were pr t United States Senator Wesley L. Jones and many other men of prominence R. H. ¢ ns, father of most of the movements that have had to do with the building up of Kirkland, acted as toastmaster. When he made his opening r a » Anderson, of the Ar derson § nloner McKenzie and gthers who ha ble because he has been getting bi * that they thi ngs to the Kirkland ferry and expressed the wish that r t would be anid And everybody obser request and enjoyed themselves. All of the xpeakers refrained entering upon the water transportation tople and talked of good roads and Kirkland’s future greatnoss, Samuel Hill responded to the toast “Samuel Hil" and did well PLENTY OF THRILLS IN THIS SAN FRANCISCO, Noy, 17 There were plenty of thrills In the hy droplane exhibition here Sunday afternoon on the bay off the Panama} ion grounds, Adolph Sutre th a pi , dived with his trying to cause hyd. ane fron height of forty feet Into the w Otto Rybitaki lost control machine and followed Sutro into the bay Then Rob ert Fowler gine went dead and he glided down to the surface of the A conelst undertook to ald him in starting bi it of the way the canoe was che “to pleces and No one was injured in any of the accidents. | bay. fore he could get TO ATTACK HIGH LIVING COST Gov. Glynn will confer tomorrow, it was said © offices here, with the heads of several railroad systems with n 1 economists and with national officials concerning an attack at the next session of the slature on the high cost of living. Among those acheduled te nd the meeting are President Howard Elliott and Presi w. Brown, respectively, of the New Haven and New York Central roads; Vincent Astor and Frank Mn Roosevelt United States Sen O'Gorman of New York, it waa added, probably would jaune! he a similar pala in the national le eisiature. | ALBANY, N CONSPIRATORS UNDER ARREST CANTON, China, Nov. 17 Many arrests were made here tn con nection with the sim ng movement against Yuan Shi Kal. The au thorities unquestior were most uneasy, reailzing that the con spiracy {8 #0 widespread that it is doubtful ff an uprising can be pre vented by any efforts on the Pekin administration's part. CAN’T FIND THE PRINCESS PARIS, Nov. 17—That Eitel Friederich, wife of Kaiser Wilhelm’s second son her husband, was a re port widely ctr One rumor stated that the princess had fled, but was inte 4 returned } Another stated she had gone to America enito. Still another report was that she was secluded in the family castle, but had refused to return to her husband CHARITY MEETING WEDNESDAY The annual m h mber of Cc gration and Houatr Princess William had desert ¢ of the Charity Organization Society of g next, at 8 o'clock, in the re by * Douglas on “Immf Jones on “Co-operation and Legal Ald Bureau,” and Rev. H. H. Gowen » and reports will be presented by Frank hen, on the year's activities of the executive committee, and Rey will tell of the central council of Social Agencies Sydney Strong ROCK SLIDE TIES UP C. P. R. VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 17—The most slide in the history of the Cana of track thbend early bed and h poles into the ravi cancelled wh’ an army of men Is er An effort is being made to have the r disastrous ta Pacific railroad tore out 400 feet nday morning, carrying rails, road nelow, All trains have beer sed in repairing the damage ready for traffic tonight WANT SEAMEN ACT AMENDED id and rock The Open Forum yesterday afternoon passed resolutions r congr so amer t to promote the welfare of Ame men” that Puget § ita tributaries would enjoy the ditions as San Francisco bay and other inland wate with thi petitioned congress to pasa the bill The county urged to grant a franchise to the city roads of King county for transmitting ¢ Soattle ity to for next Sunday's meeting sre ither Rob Him,” and Thou Shalt Not Defraud 1x Dodgers and Tax Dodging.” GOT IT FIGURED OUT BALMES IN PORTLAND FIRE 1S EXTINGUISHED = camnrinar, Mase, Nov. 17 Prof. W. 8. Ripley, of ary 8 HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 17.—|economiq department, ex d The burning steamer Balmes was|the opinion that no living man's iawel intceatie hay bor nday, ac-|services are worth more than $26. we’ Gus Pan-|000 annually en quenched the flames in the hold, and th Rev. 102 passenge » Pannonia had of the taken off returned on be The the Olive Branch Mission on the Pannonia then med for New subject of “Christianity and Its So. Balmes left for Cadiz. (cial Problems” tonight Alexander Beers, president Seattle. Seminary, will’ speak and th HAVE GOOD TIME AT KIRKLAND | some with drawn work desi r $ A limited number to sell Tv y at 39¢ x ps amaassaes each V | ‘ L | COTTON HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL alenciennes aces ropellor and be- |i Store Opens at J—Closes at 5:30 FREDERICK & NELSON | ‘i Materials for Mid-Season Millinery | Attractive Values [NTERESTING assortments and feather trimmings, 8 Hat of the popular effects in well of the Artificial } for millinery and Christmas fancy-work purposes, all at very interesting prices. ia vised Small June Roses, 1 J : Maiden-hair Fern, 1 . ! . Mercury 1 ¢ B e ‘ 7 Sma es, t , : ie Lee en eff ¢ foliage, Velvet Buds with f que Featt 55 Ribbon Violets in three | ;, oink old-rose and Apel abs opie « izes, made up 4 ; : nak 65 prays of imitation lvet Foliage, in shaded | 9 white, 1 lue and pink, | ‘ wc an’) FOR CLEARANCE JAT 45¢ and 25¢ American Rose e I et Vings : P ind | 40, uso I k Silk Roses, 7 and meri I ty Roses, FEATHER ‘TRIMMINGS | Carnations and Corn Flow- ers, in a clearance at 25c. Orchids in two styles— Large Double Wings in three in cluster and tw white 1 black, also Netine and Wire Frames, n cluster with bud, 65 ned of 50c. —Basement Baleeroone Luncheon Cloths Special 39c EMSTITCHED 1 Cloths in blue beads. measure 2 al value at 50c. Basement Salesroom Scarfs in white, pink, with gilt k, covered inen Luncheor have hemstitched ends, several attractive ards long, and are unu 10¢— All-white, size 18x37 at 25c Bolt ERMAN firmly-woven Huck Towels, inches, neatly hemmed, absorb and French Valenciennes ent and adapted to general houschold use Laces (Insertions and Edges) in an J Special 10¢. =-Basement Saiesroom, | assortment of pleasing patterns, the bolt of 12 yards, 25e. —teeneek gies Initialed Stationery Misses’ Wool Hosiery Special 25c Box 3 Pairs for 50c ILT-INITIALED Stat in fancy , . ; F . 7 i ; ‘ ISS Seamless Black Wool Hosiery, f xes, quoted at thi 1 « } : I Y eavy ribbed, with gray heel and toe; rimen letters i ken ie sizes 6 to 9 3 pairs for 50c box Basement Salesroom i Ks e. detert —Basement Salesroom, Union Suits | Cashmerette Gloves! Hot Water Bottles | . 4 a at 75c at 25c Pair $1.00 4 wo N’S Flee HOCOLATE-color Rub- fl ge Union Suits, ber Water 4 2 K ee knits rie ee er Water es, 2 YR length, with low nec an 1 6 tog. | quart size, trin 1 in - elbow sleeve 5 ae i k, $1.00. —First Floor. . 6, 75 inal og = BY ata Is, very size eu ag Gr apie 4x4 ! scalloped edges, : 871 é , ‘ 0¢ ! Heavy All-linen Hemmed Huck T blue y en Silver Crash, 18x35 inches, special 20¢. | special 12%3¢ i —First Floor. The Aurora Heater r of solid iron nickel trimming Ha e feed HOME OF THE GENUINE BECKWITH ROUND OAK HEATER The A acon cca eno an