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This Bon Marche Sale| of Men’s Overcoats at IS MAKING A STRONG APPEAL 10.6 THE MEN of S SEATTLE Because the Coats Are the $17.50 and $20.00 Sorts If size ranges were complete, we would not dream of reducing prices on these popular $17.50 and $20.00 Ovorcoats, but a busy sea son—the busiest the men’s store bas ever had-—has left many gaps fn the overcoat stocks. That is why we are selling these conts for less than they are really worth. They are all late styles-—-some are the new belted backe—and all are excellently tailored. IN CHINCHILLA, FANCY TWEED AND HEAVY VICUNA OVERCOATS ALL SIZES FROM 32 10 44 INCHES IN THE LOT, BUT ONLY 2 OR 3 OF A SORT MAKINAW JACKETS so GOOD ONES--AT $5, $6, $6.95 AND $7.50 Boys’ Youths’ and Young Men’s Overcoats Prices Range From $2.95 to $10.00 SIZES 11 18 YEARS, IN THREEQUARTEK LENGTH COATS, with either shaw! or convertible collars—belted Dacks—and made of fancy all-wool, Scotch cheviots and chinchilia cloth. In fancy gray, brown mixtures, plain brown and blues. Priced $5.00 to $10.00, Smaller sizes, 3 to 10—In Russian or Norfolk—also some three-quarter coats, with shaw! collars. $2.95 to $8.50. BOYS’ $5.00 SUITS FOR $3.95 BOYS’ WELL MADE SCHOOL SUITS—Sallor or Eton blouse styles—Russian or Buster Brown, Norfolk or Double Breasted effects—sizes 3 to 17. They're of cassimeres, worsteds, tweeds, i cheviots. Suits 6 to 16 years, equipped with 2 pairs pants. Women's 15¢ pure linen Women’s Box of Handker- initial handkerchiefs — with] chiefe—four and six beantt ful embroidered handkerchiefs in handsome picture box. e2 es yebdccseeeue Others have 3 all pure linen handkerchiefs, pure linen J Hox ..........cceecees ic handkerchiefe—dainty hand Novelty Box or machine embroidered ford] | randkerchiefe—put up 3 in and conventional design. | telephone, trunk, sult case or — burnt wood bo: —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. ER TBODY IS COMING TO THE TOY SHOP “IMPERIAL” kip DOLLS $1.98 “MESTNER” FULL JOINTED 23 INCH DOLLS, PRICED JUST, $1.49 “Keatner” full jointed dolls—the famous “Crown” make—beautiful bisque heads—asleeping eyes, pretty sewed wits, They are dressed in fancy chemise and have eyelashes. 23 Inches tn height. conductor "mask — office railroad and steoping car tickets 39c etl Made Velocipedes. with adjust le spring seats—stee! Lu a trong stool wheels, SULTS, 82, see They are hip jointed and have made bodies. Come with fancy and stockings. $1.98 values 5 preakad! charactor “hotte “06 a Priced a! wd picketed ata te Neg roa 88¢ si 3148 sqgerstine Tater fe fining roan 19 9c Heavy tren ope one stool Axlos—ateo!l whee de—out tide” enameled "rea, “inaide painted green. Pricea .... 15¢ «. $2.50 Fourth Floor Bon Mare iis Fiver Hom Mare THE SHETLAND PONIES WILL BE HERE ON SATURDAY Bring the Children to Have a Ride On Their Backs THEY WILL BF UP IN THE FIFTH FLOOR PLAY. ROOMS Reena with Santa Claus and the merry go round and all the rest of the Christmas The ponies are just as quiet as kittens—so there is no danger of getting a_spill—and its such fun to have a ride on a real live po ny. ExtraFaneyCreamery [rooricy Specun 2 | _“Gurline” Et Cie | Batter, 35¢ a Pound Underwear Perfumes, 25¢ Ounce 1 Or 3 Pounds $1.00 |) 75 vests and Pants | 2% «¢ Cle Portumes are v with di ntful fragrance and last Tadand very finest quality extra creamery butter—specially —50e— ing qua The following odors for Saturday only—36e pound Ea jor or #100, v LILY OF THE VALLEY, JOCKEY any little one Gurline et Clo Pertumes are pop Women's Forest Mitia CLUB, HELIOTROPE, WHITE Mutter—one of the I] hand trimmed vests and ROBE, CARNATION, CRAB AP. y * Ic pante—sizes 34 te PLE ” 4 cream or eAtum “ tine, Gry ola fi] Yelsht. Se « LILAC AND NYMPH LILY, ied pearentocd to pop. A ‘Tc WORE coc cere reece revecsecces Creme Hicaya h-ereany totlet fresh aT $1.25 Vests and Por ree 33c We Tights '] Band G. Violette De Parme Face | rernflakes—tresh and 9 iwi ne oe 35¢ apes jelous bre | fant dish. oe mae. Te —$1 0 Hathymot Tooth roe 49 | Cotfee—regular 260 ol 0— size Saturd: c =! Diagn 17 Jromen's Fore Mille | Maltion Mik Hone Dox Bo |] tiene ino "S nd | eutt—in bulk. Priced, a pound medium Neht or iH C Apple futter—famous Tea v¥ welght. 34 to 38 Garden Brand. Purest and 123 c Nail Files—-of flexible pee Best. A pound . ° o —— yw th to py f 10c Lady W ashingto: Beans caplen a 2 § ae na packages OQ || 65c Union Suits at | , he ‘Te «the regular aieen Cat Macarent—tho” very f BER 6c it papi etoher’ t . Deeds coe cccsse. Ps 6c —}50e— PB t 19¢ Det Monte Pinenp No. 2 } Mentwotatin hor hould be omne celebrated Del 1 i: withe nd—priced, a.can Jc Boys’ and giris’ anion | for ape-—froah shipmen Oc weignt —fieece “lined pels Meoded rng splendid fl wailty—guaranteed new crop. foe Meed, a pound package 9c —Fo' orth Floor Tooth Rrushes fing quality white bristios—2 * for i air ain i i eda Upper Main Floor Kon Marche. Glad to wrap and mail your Christmas packages for you. TEMARCHE Pike Street, Second Avenue, Union Street, | | THE SEATTLE STAR. S POEM TODAY | | FREDERICK & NELSON THE DAYS OF OLD When dandic When life w And life w When Milor And a faitht The deeds } Yet, for all bh 1 Bt wometin And sigh ¢ Then I think And I thin The lumbe I think of th They were 5 SHELBYVILLE, lof the Indiana ve Knabe, a well-known woman phy pathologist, began here today, 1 eled by Monday Dr. Knabe, an Austrian by b ture, and attracted much atten was found dead In her apartment The prosecution maintains that the engagement had been b that lees than an hour later Cr weird theories have been advane fense he would make, but the pr offer evidence to show that Dr. financially; that she committed j che pollee, The case wan wee brought here o here ¢ Pending the outcome of his Horst, pardoned by Gov, Lister | Constable Green and City De wanted on a burglary charte, a nee of Y. Owaga, a Japanose t murdered. Van Horst and a man named boat were burned up. Blood stat | two of the men left, The third | capttalist, at his home, and was There's a wondrous thrill in t When gallants fought for a ¢ And all went gay ¢ With spotle I think of the can¢ And I'm gis 1] r ight, ring they rode upon; eo Might that passed for Right, Misses's sizes and women’s sizes up to 38 bust measure nd the ood old * have ee leasant days for the hero dap ment in these smart coats for outing wear. Made up in KNABE MI MURDER TRIAL BEGINS ¥ college, charged with murd and had been here 15 years. She was much interested in physical col all evidences of the fact that she died by ber own hand before ee 1 VAN HORST IS IN CITY JAIL Walla Walla for robbery, will be beld at the city jail for the Canadiar authorities. Ho waw arrested Thursday at Lopes island, by Provincial | it Victoria, are alleged to have chartered Uwnga’s boat, and at a point! jon Vancouver isiand put up a camp. After a fow days the camp and | denies any knowledge of the Japanese. In 1903 Van Horst attempted to rob Thomas 8. Lippy, the Seattle Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 for the days of old were quick with a trusty blade; i! i With court! CONTINUING SATURDAY, A SPECIAL SELLING OF | i ger Peak aaeg lec IVORY PYRALIN TOIL ORIES i And yet--and — They had t king, Women’s and Misses’ Separate Coats, $9.85 asa rollicking, Joy 1 rode forth in a sear! ULI-LENGTH and shorter Coats in advanced winter se lace at hia neck and wrist, 11 squire at hin side to note styles, suitable for general outing and business wear, he did—and the maids he kissed! 3 in deeda, and, dear, be held ‘em, They are well tailored from Boucle, Diagonal, Fancy Coat- He bathed but seldom! long for the days of old he modern rut ings and Zibelines, in gray, navy-blue, black, red, tan and | medium-blue, and are very attractive values at $9.85, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SPORT COATS, $7.75— But—I'm bo sera BERTON BRALEY Duvetyne and heavy mackinaw materials in rose, mahogany, green, navy and pretty plaid and stripe color combinations— — plain and belted effects. Price $7.75. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS REDUCED TO $9.85— A clearance lot, comprising finely tailored Suits, princi- pally plain effects in serviceable weaves of serge, cheviot, diagonal and wool Bedford cord in a good color range, including black and navy. For clearance, $9.85. —Barement Salesroom, Sturdy School Shoes [Chiffon and Net Waists} YYS’ Gun-metal Calf Lace este made | $2.95 and $3.95 over a full high-toe last with extra } heavy double sole. Sizes 10 to 13, $3.00 W arrivals in dainty waists of chiffon pair; 13% to 2, $2.50 pair; 24 to 5, and net feature many attractive high $2.75 pair. and low neck styles, trimmed with laces, Boys’ Tan Wet-weather Shoes, lace style, | ruffles and embroidery. The color assort- with bellows tongue, made over comfortable | ment includes white, black, cream, brown, | last with full double soles. Sizes 10 to 13, | Copenhagen, olive, pink and cerise. $2.25 pait; 1354 to 2, $2.75 pair; 2% Prices, $2.95 and $3.95. to 5%, $3.25 pair. —Basement Salesroom, Boys’ Patent and Gun-metal Calf Button || Shoes, with Goodyear welt sole; sizes 10 to ° ’ e 13, $2.25 pair; 1314 to 2, $2.75 pair; Children $ Rain Capes 2% to 5%, $3.25 pair. Misses’ and Children’s Patent Button Shoes, foot-form style, with cravenette top. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.25 pair; 8% to 11, $1.50 pair; 11% to 2, $1.25 pair; 2% ‘The trial of Dr. Wm. Bt. Craig, head) ng Dr. Hi sictan In Indianapolis, former w > t was expected a jury would be impan | Irth, came to America at the age of 20, tion for her perfection of form. She about two years ago with her throat cut that Craig had been engaged to her proken off just before the murder, and nig Was seen tn the vicinity, Several concerning the character of the do that he would Knabe was ¢ suicide, and that her fri om a change } of venye from Indianapoltk | | fight agaihet extradition, George Van ast summer, after serving ten years at $1.95 ective Killin of Vancouver, B.C. He ts 4 J 4 also th connection with the disappear. |[} '© 6 $2.25 pair LL MADE poatman, Who is believed to have been Misses’ and Children’s Felt Slippers, fur Rain C. and ribbon trimmed. Sizes 5% to 8, 75¢; 8% to 11, 85¢@ pair; 11% to 2, O5e pair. __—Basement Salesroom. 4 James Lester, who has been arrested | | good quality sa! 4 over rubber; made with storm hood, in navy blue and ma- Bungalow Aprons room, / Sis. 6 Sel ne were observed in the wreckage after | man Was never seen again. Van Horst sentenced to 20 years. HOBOES TO All hoboes are Invited to the ¢ noon at the Labor Temple by Davis, president of the Hoboes ‘Our alm at the convention sald David, “is to provide so: vention called for Sunday after-|They cannot sleep in hallways and |i ternational Union. The congen tion will be opened at 3 o'clock, MEET SUNDAY ‘on- | way of caring for homeleas women. Special 45c / \ ie A - special UNGALOW Aprons of blue chambray chase passes Rts. gingham in kimono sleeve style, made sell these Rain with wide belt, turn-back cuffs and pocket Capes at this low and finished with white binding. Special, price, $1.95. — Basement Salcsroom. off in 10-cent lodging houses like men.” | The convention will also urge} other labor organizations to take! similar action to that of the Seat-|f ,"|tle Labor Council to repeal the! ff mo ipresent harsh vagrancy laws | A5e¢. —Dasement Salesroom BEACHY MAS WASHINGTON Nov 2s nunciation of fake auction sa was voiced here today by C. Gr re pal cure for this ev SAN DIEGO, Nov. 28.—Lincoln Beachey, the aviator, today has} 50c outdone the Frenchman, Pegoud, in his aeronautic feats of looping the eae: Bi t * loop and flying upside down. Reachey, nt the aerial tournament yes AINTY Evening Scarfs of beaded chif- pecia c lar terday over the Coronado polo ds, looped the loop in his biplane | fi! fon, in pink blue, white and black, 2 three times in succession 800 feet from the earth \ , , . a 7 2 i a The Frenchman has been able to do this no nearer than 3,000 fect yards long and 18 inches wide, 50¢. SPECIAL AO Cons the popular si Beachey is today on his way to Washington to testify at the ! —Basemont Salesroom. fast” materials, so effective for over- government investigation of its acro equipment, brought to notice by | Ag : +e the recent deaths here of Lieuts. Kelly and Ellington, in a fall with an drapes and valances. They are in hair-line antiquated ! stripe effects and may be made plain, with ot —— thidtiaiiies at 50c HE CONDEMNS FAKE AUCTIONS f Ra pep of fancy Neckpieces, in- | edges and may be used without lace or venor Daws, editor of “The Na}, tion's Business the official organ | auction * National Chamber of Co: WHO SAW THIS BIG METEOR? WS: attractive ‘valus..in. German Sliver Included at this special price are colored- . . A border Curtain Scrims, plain linen mesh ff Did you see the streak of brilliancy apeeding thro A trifle above the Smith building, Tht It was an unheralded meteor, th TERS THE LOOP | Beaded Evening Scarfs “c infast”” Draperies | wide hems or trimmed with narrow fringed uding Lace Collars, Net Fichus and Daws said, “Is concerted action by “ scrim curtains if desired. The color assort- les the merchants fations, The Collars, Jabots, Stock Collars with Jabots fj > ow. fond business fenty ou attached, Waist and Coat Sets and many | ™ent is complete, including shades of 9 * taining each community should not soem 4 4 . : 5 et, te comeittion by other pieces Attractively priced at 5O¢, | brown, green, rose and blue. Thirty-six and fake clearance —Basement Salesroom. | inches wide; special 25¢@ yard. m- sales, expecially when the promot * ere of such sales carry Se hake ee CURTAIN SCRIMS, SPECIAL 12%c ——————— Vanity Cases $1.00 YARD— evil,” }the coms Vanity Cases, fitted with compart- the sky, just b 10;307 ments for ¢ » size of a large and change. They are also fitted with and Etamines in cross stripe and satin stripe effects—all good weaves, well-fin- , car tickets, powder puff ay night, at ared about t On, By THE WAY, MR. UM) AW-HA-AH- HUM, | WANT YOu TO SHAKE HANDS / wit MY FRIEND ER MR, UM-AH-HA-UM, ‘, can of tobacco, with @ brilliant tall about 60 feet long 4 i : talias i , ods, same It was #0 bright, ono scaréely could look at it without blinking vanity mirror and measure 4 inches | ished, with smooth, even threads, assuring | out nating weabaernstee Il Price $1.00. —Basement Saiesroom, | good laundering quality and excellent ser- AN ABSENT-MINDED WORLD | vice. Forty inches wide, special 12%¢ : yard. —Basement Salesroom. Naeem — ee. HOW 16 YOUR LITTLE ‘| Women’s Hand-bags, $1.00 ——— Leather Bags lined throughout and fitted so styles with two side 75c Yard PLEASED TO MEET YOU-MR. UM-AH-HA-UM[| | REMEMBER YOU DISTINCTLY FROM WHEN WE USED TO LIVE NEXT boor ON ER-- WHAT’ DE -CALL: (T STREET, } with coin purse, 1 DAUGHTER WHATS - HER-NAME jj pockets and double strap handle, and many 4 ais WAS SUCH A FAVORITE | others. Attractively priced at $1.00. R° ADY with an excellent selection of WITH MY FOLKS ( | ~Basement Satesroom. | the silks that are required for making up into slipper bags and other novelties for Christmas gifts, including Flowered Crepes, , , Women s House Sacques | Heavy Two: tone Brocades and Roman- | ° ci stripe Silks. Price 75¢ yard. Special 38c Shepherd Check materials in staple as LL - MADE, attractive House | well as novelty weaves, 42c, 50c, 65¢, 85c, eques of cotton velour, patterned | ¢) 99 $1.25 and $1.50 yard, in floral designs on grounds of pink, blue, i : COATING CLEARANCE AT $1.65 YD.— | | lavender, tan and gray They are made with three-quarter sleeves, | Closing out a number of picces 4m good | wide collar trimmed with satin ribbon and | quality 56-inch all-wool Coatings in gray |] are finished with ties of self material, | and brown shades at a specially low price, | Special 38¢. —Dasement Salesroom the yard, $1.65. —Basement nee