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T Pay 12 1-2c to 50c on the Dollar For Notions, Leather Goods, Umbrellas, Laces, Women’s Hosiery, Infants’ Knit Goods, Men’s Goods and Fountain Pens. At the Bon Marche’s Disposal Sale— of a Local Jobber’s Stocks Only space for a brief outline the hundreds wonderful bargains that await your to this “ Men’s Goods at Half or Near It Men's 50c Silk Socks 25c a Pair Men's 25c¢ Socks at 15¢ a Pair Men’s 50c Neckwear at 25¢ Each Men's 25¢ Neckwear at 15¢ Each Men’s 15c Shield Bows Se Each HE SEATTLE STAR ‘BEST SHERIFF’ WILL SPEAK HODGE AT THE PRESS CLUB Bob Hodge, the best sheriff King county r had; David McKenzie and Dr. Waiter T. Christensen, progressive and non partisan candid: for county commissioner, and Alfred H. Lundl rogressive candidate for prosecuting attorney, will be and hundreds of ot or apart at a rally to be held at the Prew: club Tuesday Best-of-all” Autumn Sales. It will be the first downtown addresned by Bob Hodge during the present campaign. Hodge was the man who cut out the feed | ing graft in the county jail, and he will show up Mike Carriga n sistent opposition to measures which partook of a humane nature Carrigan used to « minis and, while Hodge was doing his best to get rid of graft and grafters, Carrigan used to do his utmost to block Hodge In the county commiasioners’ office. When Carrigan ran four years ago, he beaten by David Mc Kenate, These two are now making the rac the democrat, Jay N. Robb, having dropped out in favor of McKenzie and good govern ment The meeting Fina The den hous pmorrow didate aking ay Friday night will speak at Dre candidat ) Hallowe'en Decorations and | FREDERICK e~NELSON | Tuesday, We Continue the Special Selling of Colonial Glassware Hallowe'en Decorations here—of coming meeting Fountain Pens at Half Price $3.00 Holland Fountain Pens $1.50 $3.50 Holland Fountain Pens $1.75 $4.50 Holland Fountain Pens $2.25 $2.50 Holland Fountain Pens $1.25 $2.00 Holland Fountain Pens $1.00 for reelection was dec lock d by all the parties this week ay rally at the Grand opera Moore, congresslonal can | speak at the sa progressive candidate with Austin EB, Griffiths, congressional will begin at 8 downtown rallies are y # will lead off with a no Lister and J noon Judge I wil » Hanson, amland rink, 50c Silk Hose 25c Women's $3 Umbrellas $1.29 Women's and Umbrellas and linen $2 Umbrellas 95c Values up to $2 In Women's 26-tnch Umbrellas and Men's 28-inch size 95c. 25 Lisle Hose 5c Misses’ KR Suk Ligie 8 in pretty shades of tan, sizes 6% to 10. ~Lower Main Floor. Pure Thread Silk Hose tn day night Senator J Met tan shades, sizes widely esteemed for its and comprises a large jon and Congresman Humphrey will di-/ tan theatre and the Press club. | of the well-known Heisey make, attractive shapes and substantial quality, of useful articles for table use. he special prices make it possible for housekeepers to replenish their sup- plies at a considerable saving. We mention some typical values: Kho Poet a A essen’ Mea John ‘Trumbuii|) COLONIAL GLASS SHERBET COLONIAL GLASS MUSTARD JARS, | footed style, 4-ounce covered style, special 10¢ each. 50¢. COLONIAL GLASS LAVENDER COLONIAL FLOWER JARS in footed style with heavy stop- heavy glass, 8-, 10 per, 3%-, 5-, 7- and Il-ourtce sizes, special 35¢, 40¢, 50¢ and T5¢ each COLONIAL GLASS PUNCH BOWLS, 14-inch $2.95 $3.50 each COLONIAL GLASS ASH TRAYS with cigar rest and ground bot- styles, special 50¢ and tion at the are 1s —Lower Main Floor. 8%, 9, 9% and 10 je Glassw earnes partisan meetin ght at Renton Hill club house, Madinon 1 o W. Dilling, candidate for n the « indorsed by republicans, | ng on the progrensty state republican convention, | ng’s candidacy Others are | variety Infants’ Knit Goods for Less | Notions « Laces Half « Less $1 and $1.25 Garments 59c Ea. | Se and 6c Lace Bands Ic Yard He Girls’ 75¢ Auto Hoods 39c Each Se to 1Se Laces and Bands 2 1-2c pBihee le Bh ae Infants’ 50c Knit Goods at 25¢ Corwin 8. Shar _— 3c Embroidery Cotton 1¢ a Spool [Mra EH Infants’ 35¢ Knit Goods at 19c 15¢ Corset Clasps, Black & White, 3c ball diated him by @ decisive vote, ev « standpat republican organ then | fl F ‘ 15e Taffeta Seam Binding Se bolt Pl oo cu im for the nomination All This Jobber’s ‘eta m ing pposing b for the nomination 10c Weighted Dress Tape 3c yard | Notions Are Go- and 12-inch sizes, One of the using features of the ov vat is the P.1. tndorse sp al [4 anc ach ment of Elmer Comer or pated Phar Pegg nr ‘the language | pecial BOG, T5¢ and OS¢ each ing —and Going Fast—at For auditor, Eimer FE, Conner ts a clean, tru srthy young busl-| SANITARY GLASS SYRUP PITCH- hese man, competent to conduct the office AND KEEP UP ITS BPLEN-| if Half Price and Less 250 Novelty Braid, Gyard bolts Ge | ; 18e and 2c Wash Braids Se bolt linn RECORD OF EFFICIENCY |} ERS with removable nickel-plated tops, | The “splendid record of effic of the auditors office refer i 7- and 12-ounce sizes, special 45¢@ and $12.50 Autumn Coats Silk Shoe Laces at 100 pair | If | red to by the P.-L. ts the record ew 50¢ each e to $1.25 Buttons 19 a dozen | ent auditor, who t# runn That's why the P..1. im not t COLONIAL GLASS FRUIT ~ oo hope for is that 7-, & and 9-inch sizes, WELL, IF THAT ISN’T BLIND PARTISANSHIP, WHAT 187 30¢ and 50¢ each COLONIAL GLASS OIL CRUETS in 2-ounce and 4-ounce sizes, special 20¢ Is Upsetting People’s Ideas About Coat Values For nobody—least of all ourselves—ever thought it would be possible to purchase such handsome Coats as thesé¢ to sell at anywhere /[| near $6.95. Not even in huge quantities—not and 25¢ each COLONIAL GLASS PITCHERS, 1- even for spot cash. But WE did, and here are the coats to prove it quart, 3-pint and allon sizes, All the new styles—in Broadcloths, cial 35¢, 50¢ and 65¢ each COLONIAL GLASS CANDLESTICKS Cheviots and Diagonals, Balmacaans, styles—plain coats with silk revers in three attractive styles, special T5¢@ cach dozen other good kinds—including a few inch Astrachans, fastened with large silk frogs. ANY ONE OF THEM YOURS FOR $695 —tecond Floor Enter the Doll Dressing Contest And have a try for some of the $50.00 prize money. What a chance to make some “easy money” while making your Christmas gifte. Any one may enter. Full particulars tn the Toy Shop. —Fourth Floor. | size, special, set of he notorious Ed Palmer, whore private, puléic| six and legal > putrid that f rs ago the republicans repu ’ 0c Knitting Cotton, 3c a VASES of Be and 25c Coat Buttons Se dozen jone Buttons at 2c a dozen 20c and 25c Silk Buttons, 2 dozen 5c Te | Ss! 150 ss Buttons at Sc a dozen SOc Kieinert’s Dress Shields 19 25e Naiad Orese Shields 10¢ 180 Red Rick: Rack Braid Be bolt 25e Waeh Braid priced 10c a bolt 5e Dutch Mill Linen Tape to piece _Buttons at 20 a dozen tency blished by Byron Phelps, the pres election, Phelps is a progressive. him, though ehe best the Pl. or|# Conner will keep up the present reo size, special and BOWLS, special 25¢, > Wash Buttons at 2c and So Corset L. 10c Headed Lace Pins 1c a dozen groove for tom, two 60¢ cach. COLONIAL A. D. Martin, republican nominee for the legisiature In the 42nd district, is againat every Initiative bill, from top to bottom. He 90 declared at Interbay Friday night. STILL CHANCE TO GIVE TO EUROPE’S KIDS The Oregon-Washington Raliroad & Navigation Co., which donated a through baggage car for the transportation of ttle's contribution to the “Christmas ship” which will next month for Europe, announces the car of gifts will tonight, at 11:15, and consignments will be accepted at the Oregon: Washington station, Fourth av. 8 and Jackson at. up to 10:30 o'clock. The car has been filling rapidly, but there is still room for more, and Seattle people who have not yet had time to prepare their contributions are urged to do this today. Contributors should label their packages “Christmas Ship, | Bush Terminal, Brooklyn, N.Y.” | — q 4 , . NO RECOMMENDATIONS MADE || Remnants of This Season’s Silks o mnanare to aban she and Dress Goods in a Clearance ation project and the alien | ii tee of inquiry of the Cen-|ff other measures will |f port summa up the arguments on |] made. GLASS TUMBLERS, 8 ounce size, special, set of six, 40¢. THREE-PIECE TRAY SETS, ing of sugar bowl, cream pitcher and butter dish, all of clear glass (nest snugly on top of one another for the breakfast tray), special 25¢@ set. —Third Floor. consist- spe- 9-inch size, ‘ | Zibelines, | loose-back |B} trai Count! « «. Tt € | be cor | both id |ALASKA LINE LooKs PROMISING Freight, exclusive of coal, and passengers will pay the costs of operation and maintenance of the government-owned railroad In Alaska, according to the report of Commissioner Riggs, who recently returned from « surveying trip In Alaska. “Fairbanks alone offer more than 15,000 tons of freight, exclusive of coal,” Riggs sald. “The railway will pay for itself from the day it starts business.” |SAYS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Willis FL G of the board of lectureship of the mother church r . Be t, of Boston, lectured te | large ar r y afternoon and evening on | i | AN especially large and interesting assortment of desirable materials is in this clearance, comprising useful lengths for many purposes, and em- | bracing in all about 2,000 yards, Dress Goods Remnants Include: Prunellas, The Silk Remnants Include: large variety of styles in Printed Crepes, Taffetas, Messalines, Kimono Silks, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Serges, Poplins, Coat- a wilt Figured fancy Mixtures, Cloth, Silk-and-wool seasonable Crepes, | Henrietta Crepes | and other fabrics, in styles Pongee Silks and Plain and Fancy Vel- and many favorite color- | in lengths from 1 to 5 yards ings, lengths from 1 to 8 yards. —All on Sale Tuesday at Very Heavy Price Reductions suitable for waists, dresses and suits and vets in black Come Down Tene 12,000 Yards Early for These of Mill Ends At Mill Prices or Thereabouts 15c Galateas at 10c a Yard 2,000 yards of Galateas, 27 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards. A fine assortment of patterns and good shades. Not over 10 yards to each 7c Calicoes at 5c a Yard Calicoes in mill lengths, 3,000 yards in all, extra strong, heavy quality in good shades and neat patterns. 7c value at Se a yard 12 1-2c Dress Ginghams 8c Dress Ginghams. in lengths to 10 fm neat checks, styles. cluding | inches wide, 4,000 yards plaids and plain All shades at 8%c a yard Hallowe'en Jokers Hallowe'en Novelties, tn bampkin ie For they are on sale from 9 A. M. | to 12 only and no phone orders | can be accepted. 25¢ Tourist Ruching 10c 10¢ a box for Tourist Ruching, worth 25 White cotton with 6 yards to the box, on sae from 9 a.m. to 12 Tuesday —Upper Main Floor. | xc Striped Tapestry 49c Bagdad Striped Tapestry, 60 to 56 inches wide, extra welght, in lengths of 2 to 2% yards, On sale from 9 to 12 Tuesday at 49° yard —Third Floor. 60c Cotton Bats 39c Each Snow White Cotton Bats, ful! comforter weigh heada, size, Not over 2 to a « 9c from 9 a. m. to 12. | Chrimt 1 Many helpless invalids have wished it tn the same manner as t Christians Mos a] ‘all man to any oth- (HEESE i, FELLERS! PINK’S IN TOWN Hist William A, Pinkerton, the detective, Is In town. The famous gumshoer isn't here on anything particular, he Just dropped in for a few days to look over the local He's stopping at the Butler, looks strong and’ healthy his 68 years, and doesn’t talk mysteriously says. office and active for all of at all AUTOS REAP SUNDAY HARVEST LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26.—One dead and ten seriously in. Firet Floor. Tuesday, Second Floor High- Grade Corsets in Broken Lines At | $2.00 | Each VERY low price able models but in size broken. quoted to move out quickly an assortment of high-grade Corsets, assortments that are badly Taken as a whole, however, the offering com- in new, desir- prises styles and sizes for almost every type of figure. THE MATERIALS are finest THE STYLES include jured Is the known toll today of Sunday automobile accidents. Jesus Ramiered, 7, died after a futile operation to save him from injuries he received when he was struck by the automobile of L. f if . r Lund of Pasadena. Tricot and y of the models have deep the skirt, snugging the thighs and at the —Lower Main Floor. French coutil and 10c Toilet Paper at 5c Fine Crepe Toilet Paper, row 190 rolls on sale from 9 a m. to at bo a roll. Not over 6 rolls to a | customer and none delivered. —Lower Main Floor. 4 : splendid models wi 10c Cretonnes 5c a Yard ‘s 3,000 yards of Cretonnes lengths to 10 yards, finches wide, tn floral pat: wanted shades. Not over to each —Lower Main Floor. “Bargain Tuesday” in the Grocery Store Take Advantage of It to ‘‘Live for Less’’ and at the Same Time to ‘Live as Well’’ By pele gi 12 Pounds Pure pi eananad 35c Granulated Cane Sugar Tuesday medium and low busts tic gores set in BIG FIRE SWEEPS WATERFRONT SAN PEDRO, Oct. aggregating $267,000 was done by Fast S: ri day, a ” . fort while the wearer is sitting Wharf Co. Alla supporters. Manske, and the mont tna, satin 4 very long skirts, and boned over the front or I same time giving perfect com- —Fourth Floor. with entirely free hips, to fit and full figures, —choice of the entire assortment Tuesday, at $2.00. Second Floor. re fitted with strong hose slender, medium = Hype prsgoe 79c ‘ a ; . I: = : a ae eon : p me = ; " se t i ne facilis Salesroom, Tuesday— | ite Se 3 erent sing eat Sf St em Remarkable Values in Fine Silk Velvet Hats, $2.95 Ten Becoming Blocks to Choose From Dried Onions, finest qual ounds of Pure Cane Granulated Sugar $1.00 order of other groceries, not in pur, sugar or bakery goods. Not over 12 pounds to each. MOCHA AND JAVA STYLE COFFEE 35c IMPORTED PEAS, NO. 1 CANS AT tfc | § 1 % PORT TC SEND, Oct Bringing survivors from both the 111 {5c MAYFLOWER BLUING 10c BOTTLE ‘ounce fated explor I t xpedition, Karluk, and of the MAYFLOWER AMMONIA 12!/50 A BOTTLE nue ' he venue entter Bear arrived | | H Here ¢ last ning, € u ot. Cochran reports the pass. TRY FALFEINF frumramiend oF ¥ en ; . TREES Res LITTLE JOKE costs HIS LIFE ered flavoring SALEM, Or., Oct. 26.—Because he entered the home of his ie tated ities aus lifelong friend Edward F. Brown, and jokingly tola him he was ack hace wanGe mice a robber, when challenged in the darkness, Robert Matzke, 30, renege tt ei Salem garage owner, Is dead from a gunshot “ound. Se a bottle. Matzke entered the house, to which he carried a key. The demonstrator will be very glad to 1 Paptocn. Brown cried: “Who's there?” Not knowing his friend have you come and sample the delicious | fi n Aelicior 5c armed, Matzke answered: “Robbers!” Throw up your cake that she makes with “Falfetne pudding, pound h r I'll shoot.” Brown fired with a shotgun, and Matzke dropped, dying four hours later in a Salem hospital. SURVIVORS OF TWO ies ARRIVE New Italian Prunes, just re ceived, regular 15 1914 crop, pound ize can pink fish, purchase (A SERGIA of 240 Untrimmed Shapes, all of fine quality black silk velvet and from one of the best New York makers, Ten very smart styles included, in soft and pressed - crown models, with French-turned edges and flat rolling brims, also close-fitting turban shapes. All are beauti- fully finished. On sale Tuesday, quality Grape Juice, « from makes eat drink Bie | | and sweet pound Pure Ground Binck Pepper, an absolutely BK 1 Qe grade pepper, pound Mother's Training School—Free Lecture at 4 p rr are nest qual m. Tuesday—Sixth Floor. BON MARCHE Union 8, second Ave. Pike St, seattle. Telephone Elliott 4100 develop man Pr from Van B.C. whe ition is being Opposition has an newspa ics, and Imported ary to suapend s-Zeltung Schaefer lutions, has worked hard for eight years, building th and they belleva ha Is entitled to the fieid without opposition. | Dr. Welvs was urged to come to Seattle by German business men} exceptional values a t, special, $2.95. —Basement Salesroom. yore ine unspent rine, wonnonmmammmgpnamerte marae tae ym