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Ohio Steel Ranges Ohio Steel Ranges The Bon Marche’s October Sale , Of Toilet _ Articles and Pure Drugs Four Days of Sharply Cut Prices—on Stand- ard Toilet Articles and Household Drugs. Bargains—big bargains—in dainty things f loir table and reliable things for the chest--from We morning til aturday night—these special bargains will be on sale in the Toilet Goods Section Ne is the t tock up for fall and winter 2. If for any reason amy of the provisions Jedged unconstitutional and shall mot affect the validity of the set ae 8-HOUR BILL A great deal of discussion has been aroused over Initiative Bill No 13, the universal eight-hour law, to be voted on November 3 by the peo ple. Many misieading statements have been made about it., The bill ls a short one. The Star herewith reprints It. James A, Duncan, ry of Eight-Hour league, has prepared short articles explaining the measure, The Star prints the firet IREDERICK &- NELSON eetgr te Women’s Stiff Linen 56-Inch Wool Collars and Cuffs Dress Goods ; ‘ th il sts 00 Yard a ! tes oat collar Most of these Autumn to be mart prohibiting taht hours i emer zene iy ‘tor the voolation there! ENACTED HY THE ¥ Ht shall be w oF Joint stock nasociation to cause, require of permit any employ to work more than elght hours permitting employee to work enyt in agetcalt Inbor and and Mixing saaltdas f id dresse Color medicine nesday Copenhi o match, in many clever Black and Fifty to Ife wr property, of where soch eight-hour limit would wnnvetds lice-blue, Re other wor tn the same mine, mill, factory or ether b working the full eight-hour day the hours but in such came the rate of pay for time em blue ix inches wide, spec LINEN COLLARS, 25¢; 35e, ial $1.00 time PALMOLIVE SOAP | 25 —at 6c— —at 13c— Palmolive Soap, 10¢ size Batha sine, 6o a cake yeclal at 136 | bill for the very obvious real . the Elght-Mour League | that they are already operating un- | of the eight-hour taw| der an eight-hour law INSOFAR 1-4 Off. n circulating = the | AS. THE COURTS WILL PERMIT —Il-~ — false objection that It will increase ||TS8 APPLICATION. Entire stock of Pyrw taxea One very good reason for this lin Ivory, priced at % This objection Indicates the dew | law is that euch state, county and lesa perate straits to which the ene- municlpal employes already have |] mlee of the bili are put to find It. Let us have more uniform laws lJ} any sort of reason for voting| and the COURTS WILL HAVE against it. Read the bill, It spec! LESS DIFFICULTY IN FINDING |] | flee those who come under Ite pro. Ol HE WILL OF THE PEO.) 5c} visions and who are forbidden to| PLE 15c 10c gtagne saaggehl AND PIQUE CUFFS, —First Floor, other agent of any ench Printed Chiffons 75¢e Yard Quaker Rag Rugs Specially Priced HE Rug prices Rag Rugs in green and gray grounds with triple white PERFUMES, OUNCE PYRALIN IVORY Mary Garde me, high grade, ounce, Per fu $49 able for u in the new dress blouses ; Section quotes special and party frock floral grounds in plain They are patterned in Wed \ bl 1 Vednesda om serviceable dainty effects and dark congo dibrehae re; Toilet Water and Pertumes at = 69 Williams’ Violet or Lilac Tetlet at Water, S0¢ site, spe 1 33c Woeodbury’s tal 49c| TSC | ior race Chameta, spe Vioiee de Parme, > Fewden ‘s Tooth Pastes and Powders Graves’ Tooth Miscellaneous Specials boxes Quaker solid tan, blue, and stripe effects Te yard ' Fic Powder, the 29c Cream, the | Forty-two incl wide, labor more than eight hours In any igitiative Measure No. 13 not one day, or more than 48 hours In affecting the labor hired by the any week as “ANY PERSON, PER or the municipal SONS, CORPORATION, COM of common PANY OR JOINT STOCK ASSO. se taxes? 9c 12c CIATION.” bie effect It could Heatherbloom Lining varie | Souedent, th If you can show anything In that| have upon ta would be to IN- 69c. °°" 33c One rove “Aeon re |] |affecting the labor employed by| CREASE THE NUMBER OF PEO- Special 15¢e Yard aE es state, counties or municipall: PLE ABLE TO PAY TAXES, HE Specials in Soaps tes, then we'll eat it. They were| which could, of course, ope: | Long bare Castile, the 2 |not Inctuded in the terms of the! actually reduce present tax levie sine cake stripe borders and fringed ends. QUAKER RUGS, 24x36 inches, cial BO¢. QUAKER $1.00. QUAKER cial $1.25. QUAKER cial $1.50. Cocoa Door Mats Attractively Priced Medium Grade, sizes 16x27 inches to 27x41 inches, $1.00 to $2.50. Extra Quality, 16x27 to 28x45 inches, $1.35 to $3.50. Becond Floor. Wetes, the spe- RUGS, 27x54 inches, spe- Lining Section offers a “ial timely special, Wednesday, in the RUGS, 30x60 inches, 19 ra a | WANTS COWBOYS TO PROTECT TOWN NACO, Ariz, Oct. 13.—Gheriff Harry Wheeler ie awaiting @ reply from Gov. Hunt to his request that the governor take steps to substitute a cowboy guard for the United St. troops doing patrol! duty on the International border here. The citizens of Naco are incensed because President Wil. son has failed to reply to repeated requests that action be taken to prevent the Mexican fede and rebels at Naco, Sonora, | Gray from firing into this village. and Old-Blue Wheeler offered to reorult 1,000 cowboys to replace the Ninth and Tenth cavairy, stationed here. WOODY TO HAVE WINTER APPLES Practically every commercial and civic organization in the city has | been Invited to meet Thomas F. Ryan, of the publicity and industrial bureau of the Chamber of Commerce this afternoon, at 2:20, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, to plan ways and meahs of moving the } apple crop, in preparation for the beginuing of “Apple week,” tenta- tlvely wet as October 19. The Chamber of Commerce plana to send 12 boxes of the best ap- ples in the state to President Wilson, as an argument for « national Apple day. popular Heatherbloom which lining Rose sine, Glycerine women generally find so good-looking petticoats, RUGS, 36x72 inches, and serviceable for linings and skirt May be had ir Pink, Brown ] Lavender, Sandalwoot Hath Sonp, waist 100 Vaseline Camphor tee, C | tectal at 10c | eoeetes at October Sale of Face Powder and Rouges Face Powder, special Wedn foundations White, Light-Gray, Light-Blue, ‘a Supertar Soap, size, cake Tan, Medium- Alice-Blue Cream, 50c Pompeian —29¢— Pompeian Mennen’s Talcum —at 10c— Mennen's Tal cum Powder, with a delightful per fume, at 10c¢ can. Thirty-six inches wide, special 15¢ —Firet Floor. The Beckwith Air-Tight For Wood HE same conscientious workmanship and fuel-economizing features that have made the Beckwith Round Oak famous are incorpor- ated in the Beckwith Air-tight Heater. It is made of charcoal iron, riveted to an air-tight bottom, and {1s lined with cast iron to ensure yard, 25e Pinad Pini jud's Comt 50c 50c Roger & Gallet Violette de Parme, special at 39¢ each Soc El Perfecto Ve ecial at 38¢ each Be Stearne’s Rouge, special Wednesday at only 2 each OCTOBER SALE SPECIALS IN GOOD FACE CREAMS AND LOTIONS Pompetan Massage (ream the 750 stze, at Ste Creme Eieaya or Corate, | special Wednesday | Se Sempre Glovine, priced | ihe Jergen’s Bensota a 49c | er orto 35c | thas or Ore th spoval at... 7... 20C | Freckle Otatment, ths | 3c | Hind’s Howey and Almena Cream, } the b0c size, 29c 10c 29c 17c 25c CITY HONORS CHRISTOFORO COLUMBO “Oh, dear.” sighed a Sixth-erade youngster yesterday, “here's an- other history with Christopher Columbus tn ft. If I eee him much m | TU know him well enough to call him ‘Chris’!” His “room” was holding ceremonies celebrating the 422nd ann! vorsary of this continent's discovery by the famous explorer. | The day was observed patriotically throughout the city, with many ponteaares: cok mente, ice durability. Easily regulated, holds the fire all ‘HOTEL MEN BOOST OUR APPLES day or all nigh. hind'the “Apple day" movement, "Ata menting at the New Washing (fl GQ With 18-inch fire pot, $18.00. With 20-inch fire pot, $20.00. | ton hotel last night a resolution was adopted, urging special appt. dis |if | plays ta all hotels on October 20 and special apple dishes on all bills With 22-inch fire pot, $22.00. 24-inch fire pot, $24.00, Kapey’s Cream, the 260 Bee Theatrical special for this sale nize, spectal at Be Creme Meaty's, epe- elally priced at Stearne’s Freckle Paste. at. The October Sale of Silks Brings You 10,000 Yards of Silks at—— Half Price—or Near It “Spot cash” did it—spot cash and knowing where and how—the first purchase to reach us from our silk buyer—now in Eastern markets—scouting around for good things. } of fare, Hotel clerks will make special efforts to assist all quests to Lees and ship apples from Washington during “Apple week ‘HILLMAN ON THE JOB AGAIN C. DO. Hillman, farfamed real estate promo’ . who spent some time at McNeill Island because of his talen hae bobbed —Third Floor. The surplus stotk of cut pieces and full bolts—of a well-known Eastern silk broker —by taking all the man had—and paying cash our buyer has provided a trio of wonder ful bargains for the opening days of the October Sale of Silks. up In California, where he has purchased a 45,000-acre ranch, price $1,500,000. This is only one of several. Hiliman is mak. Ing part payments by trading in property he says he owns about Seattle. AN exceptional Mattress value. Built of selected Cotton Full Felt, weighs fifty pounds. biscuit-tufted, with round cor- ners and Imperial roll edge. Covered in good grade art tick ing. A Mattress that will give excellent comfort and service. Price $11.50. Se oe He Intends making a cholce stock farm of his latest buy, he says. ]|DEAD MAN’S BOOKS ARE 0. K. SPRINGFIELD, M11, Oct. 13.—State Auditor Brady announced to | day that the accounts of Secretary of State Woods, who committed sul | cide Sunday, are tn the best possible shape, Woods, despite a report to the contrary, had completed his quarterly report to September 30 75c and $1.00 Plain and Fancy Silks 45c}) miin'ii cae 8 rine PN So, We've a splendid showing of plain and fancy Silke for 450 a yard, 3,500 yards in the lot, including TO DEBATE HEBB POWER SITE pretty messalines, plain and fancy silk poplins, bengalines, tussah pongee, surah silks and satins. |B} Hosts of difterent stripes, dots, figures and conventional designe; also plain colors and black; worth || ‘hore will be a general debate and open dixcussion of the Hebb | power «ite proposition at the rooms of the Seattle Commercial Club to- 75c and $1.00. night at § o'clock. City Engineer Dimock, Superintendent of Lighting $1.25 to $2.00 Dress Silks at 79c Yard} isis isriieiaimenrenoecesh o ent and join in the discussion, which will be open to the public. The Silks we are showing at 79¢ Wednesday are simply lovely, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 values; 2,500 yards in all; splendid quality, 40 inches wide. Beautiful plain and printed silk crepes, plain and bro- caded satins, moire silk, rich silk matelasse, brocaded crepes, plain and brocaded poplina are !n- cluded —Upper Main Floor. | 50c and 65c Plain andj Fancy Silks at 35c Many @ shrewd shopper will be here early—‘or doesn’t everyone know what good value our 50c and 65c Silks are Included are plain and fancy messalines, foulards, printed crepe de chine and brocaded satins, in plain colors and dots, stripes, Dresden and conventional designs. Al! col- ors and black; 20 inches wide. BASEMENT SALESROOM Exceptional Values in Women’s and Misses’ Suits at $18.50 SPECIAL purchase of Women’s Suits, to- gether with odd garments taken from higher- priced lines, makes up this exceptional selling. The materials are Serge Wool Poplin Fancy Crepe Diagonals Cheviot Broadcloth The styles most favored in the more expensive garments are faithfully copied in these low-priced Suits—Plain-tailored Serge Suits may be had also. Colors include Black, Navy, Brown, Green and Copenhagen. A Suit of fine grade Wool Poplin in redingote MEXICO QUIET DURING PEACE CONFAB MEXICO CITY, Oct. 13.—Mexico City ts quiet again today, strength of assurances from the Zapatistas Xochimilco and other suburbs Inst day further fighting pending the outcome of the ference The people are hopeful of such agreement that the Aguascalientes conference will result In permanent peace ‘ALLEGED SLAYERS OF DUKE ON TRIAL SERAJEVO, Bosnia Province, Austria, Oct, 12.—The trial began | Boal today of the 22 men charged with responsibility for the assassin tion of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his morganatic wife, Countess Chotek, in Serajevo, last summer, a killing which furnished the imme. diate pretext, though really {t was but an excuse, for the present war. |LABOR FORWARDERS TO MEET | : . Persons interested in the Labor Forward movement will meet this King Apples at 85c Box |I} evening in the Maccabees’ te nple, 5220 20th av. N. W., Ballard, Ernest Marsh and other labor le will discuss “What Organized Labor | Has Done.” There will be music. on the attacked San Angel, that there would be no Aguascalientes peace con who Help the “Buy-a-Box-of-Apples” Movement Jonathan Apples 95¢ Box Extra fancy Jonathan Apples, g004 size, highly colored. Priced 95 m box. Rome Beauties $1.15 Box Fine Apples large size. quality Rome Beauty with good color; the Box, $1.15. Grimes Golden 95c Box Grimes’ Golden Apples, fancy; finest eating grown. Special 96c a box. Spitzenburgs $1.25 a Box Spitzenburg Apples; splendid quality; large and medium sized. One of the best apples. Jonathan Apples $1.15 Large size Jonathan Apples, highly colored. Nothing better for eating. A box, $1.15. extra apple Diagonal Cheviot Suit in modified redingote style, style, has collar, lapel and The side King Apples—large size with good color. Extra fine quality Special at 85c a box Low Prices Prevail at the October Sale of Bulbs Tulips—single vartety, in red, | pink, yellow, striped or white, a dozen 15c! Tullpe—double variety; come tn Fed. pink. yellow. striped Doe or white, a dozen Darwin Tullps—oither red, white, | pink or illac, They are priced, a dozen with collar, belt and cuffs cuffs of crush plush | ; | ihe of corduroy has inverted The yoke-top skirt has three deep plaits Price $18.50. Plain-tailored Suit of with 34-inch and plain skirt with inverted plait at Price $18.50. Basement Salesroom. plaits and is topped with a Price $18.50. POI J I IC S 4 id Suit of fine French serge with half-belted oat and yoke at side. Saemkrbiibctered, ‘sieht Veet | Ramslutses Weselasse Peotions OF I ing thin sale, nat in white and or 166) iy ca S Naretanus—Albo Plena Odorata a pure white, sweet cutaway heavy serge Hractotne—ive hingie kind your 40c | 500", 1. Tig ble be age —double — red white rose blush, ight or dark blue, dozen two-tier Prettily with braid $18.50. peplum oo, Ole Hanson, progressive candidate for United States senator, will ae speak at the Labor tem Friday night, It will be his first speech in Seattle since the primaries | Other speakers will be Frank Rust, democratic and progressive candidate for state senator against Link Davis, and L. W. Barnard and G. W. Bright, progressive and democratie candidates for the lower | house Hanson {8 campatening in Southwestern Washington this week with | former Congressman Warburton skirt. trimmed bottom. binding. Price Crocus Bulbs—make gay ath borderings. In white low, blue or atriped, a dozen ellow 90c eet Pew: New Lingerie Waists, Special 95c exceptionally-low price Wonderful War Pictures in the “London Illustrated News"—150—in the Book Shop—Upner Main, boNMARCHE Union St., Second Ave., Pike St. Telephone Elliott 4100 A republican rally at Masonic hall, dressed by Mayor Gill tomorrow night eral candidates will speak Judge Wilson R. Gay will speak at the Renton fire station tomorrow | night at a republican rally | | | University district, will be ad Waists were bought at a concession, enabling us to offer them at this The purchase features models in Striped and Embroidered Crepe Organdie A few standpat democrats are trying to inject a new candl- Plain and Embroidered Voile date for county commissioner to replace Jay Robb, who resign- | all with long sleeves, prettily trimmed with laces, pique smart and embroideries ed to aid David McKenzie, progressive, to defeat Mike Carri- 34 to 44. Special 95¢. gan, the Hamilton-ring candidate. Whether the standpat dem- orate will be able to control the democratic executive commit- ~ — - ~ tee Is questionable, Basement Salesroom Sizes |