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The Bon Marche’s Thanksgiving and Christmas Preparatory Sales Sweeping Reductions All Over the Store to Make Way for Holiday Wares Preparatory Sale of Silks and Dress Goods | The Christmas Book Shop Has Already Staked Out a Claim in the Dress Goods Section—So | Stocks Mast Be Reduced and Reduced Quickly to Make Room for the Interloper $1.25 Silk Moire |: and Poplins for 5) Yard Only a small lot of these ele gant 36-tnch Silk Poplins and Motres, made to sel! at $1.25 a yard, in Diack, taupe, navy, gold, brown, Alico blue, green, at 500 a yard. On for s day. 27-Inch Heavy $1 Satin Messaline ¢ a Yard 2,000 yarde in this lot of Satin salines, all sample pteces, firm quality that will not sitp o pall. Full 27 inches wide, tn ptok, brown, navy, light blue, tan, green, gold and yellow, at Yo a yard. lavender, sale Preparatory Sal 10cAmoskeag Apron If the sock corner in bureau drawer isn’t as full Ginghams, Full Bolts might be—here’s a chanc 27 In. Wide, 6c Yd.§ “fili-er-up” for very money in the Men's Stor Tuesday YARD Perfect Goods, in neat checks, not over 12 yards to a customer. —tLower Main Floor. Men’s 50c Socks 19c Pr. thre Morning Specials é 9 to 12 Tuesday No phone orders for these forenoon bargains. 71: 2c Huck cranes 4c 3,500 Yards of 5c 24-Inch Calicoes in Lghs. to 20 Yds. 4c a Not over ¢ to —Lower Main Floor Preparatory Sale of —Lower Main Floor. 98c Roman Striped Ribbons 5 Inches in Width, Priced 69c Yd. With Roman Stripe Ribbons in high favor, it will pay you to buy them here at 69c instead of 98c a yard. 5 inches wide, with a@ dainty blending of colc as blue, red, green, lavender, old rose, for millinery ork 25c Stiff Linen Collars | 50c and 75c Veiling at —5c Ea.— —25¢ Yd.— Embroidered Linen Collars Chiffon Veiling, 27 and 36 fn open and blind designs,| inches wide, in good quality, +, | Suitable for veils and watsts. plain and scalloped edges, in | sxy oid rose, Iavender, navy, sizes from 12% to 15 at be green, tan and pink. each instead of 2bc each —Upper Main Floor. $2.50 All Wool | Chinchilla Coating a Yard We've 10 pieces In this lot of all-wool Chinchilla Coatings. made by the well-known fi > Forstman & Hoffman and re tailed all over the country at $2.50 Handsome navy, gray and black, 64 Inches wide. —Upper Main Floor. e of Men’s your as it e to little ¢ on Men's 25c Socks 10c Pr. Navy and Gray Sooke (no 4 —Lower Main Floor. His Book “Ye Towne Gossip” Price 50c Being the be 4 Ribbons and Neckwear 124¢ Dress Percales Lengths to 10 Yards 2,000 Yds. 7 i Light and dark shades in Dress Percales, 1 pent - terns; ae 2 day YARD Main Floor. Free Lecture at the Mothers’ Training School Nov. < Attend the Mothers’ Training School Tuesday, November 3rd, at 4 p. m Feeding of benefit to nstration, preparation of milk formulas. Here’s Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery Store | Many Take Advantage of It to Lay in a Full Week’s Table Supplies. Oe Se Orange Peel at U7 Ib. 25c Citron Peel 2c — Pee new | California Ripe Olives, extra fine 20¢ Mixed Nuts, splendid mixture of the best Nuts 20c pound fresh 45c 10c Biack 3} c size, quart B3e, a The ih Queen Olives, sized tumblers, ee gins “106¢ Peart Taptoce, beat quality, 6 pound ... New Black Misston Figs, just re bavelie ne pelsadss aus hits Sinporte 02.75, half eal ceart Dri Roce Stuffed Manaanilin Oltves, £ = BOG | Neto seed atin, no mentos, quart Se; p “Bon Marche” I For Bargain Tuesday Flour for $1.45 « each sack to each at th Better order a sack Slleed Beet, best quality ly sliced every an pound Home-made Grape Jelly or Jam, reg '25¢ the Grocery Store—Good He no d with other groceries 6 last one isn’t quite Burt & Packard's THE “Korrect Shape” Shoes for Men Assorted Peels ty ye Subj itt ‘These lectures w 0 of great —Sixth Floor. Why Don’t You? Tomato Sauce 5c Can Deal Monte Tomato uce, af cans 6 Pranes, § ity, regular und Garden Mince Ment, extra «rade, none better 173 c 1 Monte Pumpkin, solld pack Soren 1.98, can 9c Reliance Ont Stringleas Henne, 2 aise 14e 4 Biack Pepper, eunr : ie 2% cans lle! “lour, Seattle’s F avorite Brand on Marche” not over one Fourth Floor We're Seattle Agents bon MAI CH gecond Ave, Pike St., Seattle Union Su, Telephone Elliott 4100 Socks. 124c | Mr. Young,” said Harrett ou every try steam baths to our welght They're Hartley 8. Young, a Mallard mer No,” sald Young. “I'm going to chant, ta fat, and wishes he wasn’t | Stick to han It's a fine game. Mrs, Y You @atd so yourself working Met n husband man, But Y own, when hunge and consumed large Juley steale Bert Barrett, a salesman for the Metschman-Mayer Co, dry goods calls on Young. A month ago Bar rett advised Young to try handball to re Dat Til pet Mt in the expences ‘secount, duce his weight Like Weeley LORIMICN Jones! Youterday Ba Young's store pink and Woe dash off poetry like the above for 75 cents # yard, We have an t Mrs, Young wae other grade at 49 cents, and very of her former self | good poetry, too aaide. ng nahin handball,”! For Every Smile You Gave Me ou've got) You (Cauned a Thousand Tears” ts I can't at 6 song which promises He's rigge pular tn Seattle, it ts ar and he makes #0 roliic The title ts also the We play hours) first the chorus, Lat’s hur jay, Ho lets me ry up and sing ft all together, and because | can't! get it over. One, two, three! my hands. 1| “For ev-eery eum-mile yeou gu © spare be|ave muh yeou caused @ thou-nns [eand tooce-eoeears! 21 HIGHERUPS ARE INDICTED NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Twenty-one ‘indictments against directors | fork, New Haven & Hartford were returned today by the ted ware Wm. G. Rockefeller, George MacCulloch Mil-| " Brooker, Wm. Skinner, D. ewton Barney, Rob nes Hemingway, Lewis Case Ledyard, Ch Fred Brewster, Henry McHart, Edw. D. Robbins , George F. Baker, Thomas De Witt Cuyles, kan and F.C. Maxwell rke directors with violation of the anti-trust onepired together with numerous other merce, consisting of the transportation bust again called at He found Young The Indictments affected probably the Ia millionaires ever accused in a single court tr ll the New Haven Operations when the road wi tema. All the Indictment t number of saction. They who were in charge of mating various new »: et millionalres, rations whose business, it| © acouned men was in court,| i , hoson & Orim, representing former nt § ° the New Haven, Judge istrict attorney to instruct the defend. ants to appear tn cot The charge of the Sherman anti-tra The maximum penalty both \Boosts HODGE AND CHRISTENSEN “We want a man for sheriff who will give the office th largest part o i who will Ineure a for thelr mo declared W. M. Zimmerman, 346 W. 76th former deputy sheriff, at a mass meeting in the North End night. “We have had enough of the Cudihes regime; undersheriff bunk and the office manag: called for, and means an extra $1,800 a y pockets. “I am out for Bob Hodge. | know all three candidates, but | think Hodge le the only man qualified for the job. | am a reoublican, but Hodge gets my vote. Every voter in the North End should vote for Hodge, and for W. T. Christensen for com missioner.” ‘cHicaco STOCK YARDS CLOSED CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—The U. & bureau of animal industry today ordered the Chicago stock yards closed, because of the discovery of new cases of foot and mouth di After to- night no cattle, sheep or hogs will be recelved at or shipped from the looal market until further notice. it was reported other markets also will be closed. MILLIONS FOR HUNGRY EUROPE NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—The os of the Rock piracy ts criminal offense under eection 2 of| fer which the directors were indicted. ,000 fine or one year's imprisonment, or | Ii and of the farce, which ts un- from the peop vant re feller Foun icken non K ready to give millions, Helgians and John D. Ro eodé are the mc BURY GEN. CHAFFEE AT ARLINGTON LOS ANGE wing an filness of a month, Liout.|} hief of staf the United States |i re yesterday, He ts survived by hi widow, two daughters | ff latter a Heutenant fin the Philippines. Gen. Chaffee's | for Washington tomorrow, and ipterment will be made cemetery at Arlington AFRICAN REVOLT FLASHES IN PAN Lon granted plete national DON, 2 at a five armistice had been rmment to Gen, De Wet, the rebel * meaning that the Boer uprising 1s day’ eaten, {t was thought De Wet. could have ng delay, but a desire to make terms be generously dealt with and will re acer You'Re NoT Pe ReaL BIRD, BUT iP Tov Don't STOP rouR ETERNAL WHISTLING IN THIS OFrice You'uc BE WEARING MINGS, eae Oe Rucar ff Ladies’ = Home Journal cade Patterns IF REDERICK &- Nexsow | Stamped Articles To Be Embroidered for Gifts Style 6C, is FEW timely suggestions from our Art Stamped French knot, lazy daisy, shadow and cross-stitch work, 15¢ to $1.25 Stamped Bath Towels of Turkish tow- cling, 25¢ Stamped Gowns of nainsook and soft silk, stamped in dainty designs and scalloping, 50c to $2.00. Stamped Luncheon Cloths, 364nch 72-inch sizes, for knot embroidery, American Lady Corsets Special $1 and $1.25 aie tured, made of fancy Corset pic- brocade, Needlework Section with very low bust Guest Towels for with silk-fin The material prettily trimmed double ished embroidery unboned to 75« comes well down over and the back Seco Has lacing below front stay the hips is firmly boned sets of hose to cut work and French embroidery, $1.25 to $7.50 Semi-made stamped for embroidering, Stamped Baby Pillows, Dresser Scarfs and shadow and two supporters $1.00. Style 1207 is a well-boned model with long skirt Special Pillow Cases, $1.00 pair. 1S¢ to 65c French, 25¢ to Envelope and top extending just two inches above the waist-line. Has hook below front stay, six hose supporters stamped for and trimming of fancy embr embroidery, cial $1.25. oidery eyelet Becond Floor Spe- Spe -—— An Excellent Mattress Value —built of selected cotton felt, weighs 50 pounds. Full biscuit | tufted, with round corners and Imperial roll edge, covered in good | grade art ticking. A Mattress that | will give excellent service. Fourth Floor Special $25.00 VERY attractive value is offered in the hand- some Chas. Field Haviland Service pictured. It is decorated with floral design in a particularly pleasing arrangement and the handles of the sep- arate pieces are enriched with stippled gold. The 99-piece set, service for twelve persons, special $25.00. complete “Ohio” Satisfaction HE satisfaction that comes with the use of the Ohio Steel Range is something that any housekeeper will find well having It is the satisfaction that results from uni- formly good baking results efficiency, upon a minimum cost for upkeep. Then the Ohio is so easily kept bright and worth and all-’round and is so attractive with its clean-cut and plain nickeled trimmings, that it is a pleasure to work with it Call will be glad to show you just exactly why Ohio Ranges satisfy. Third Fieor BASEMENT SALESROOM Hemstitched Linen New Street Boots Table Cloths, $1.95 at $3.50 ILVER-BLEACHED Austrian Linen EW Table Cloths of g Patent and Gun- Calf Gaiter-top made over me- narrow-toe welt sole, black cloth quarter and leather Louis heel Widths A to D. Sizes Price $3.50 at our Stove Section any day and we arrivals in 1, durable qual : meta Boots, dium with ity, in a number of pleasing patterns, with hemstitched hems. 62x62 inches. Priced attractively low at $1.95. Size last, Cloths of heavier linen but slightly smaller size than above (60x60 inches) are also priced at $1.95. Basement Salesroom. queen's > > 2% to 7. Hemstitched and Scalloped Linen Guest Towels, 224c Each EMSTITCHED All-Linen Guest Towels with place for embroidering initial, 2e¢ cach. Mine Linen Huck Guest Towels in 13%4x18'%4-inch size, pair, NEW LOw- HEEL BOOTS = ,AT $3.00 PAIR Young Women’s Patent and Gun- metal Calf Button Boots, made with full round- toe, welt sole, cravenette top and low heel. Widths A to D. Price $3.00 pair. Windsor Ties, 25¢ LAIN fancy check patterns and Roman stripes in these Wind- a sor Ties, attractively priced at 25¢ Stamped Gift Novelties Children’s Underwear 25¢ 25¢ and 35¢e Garment TAMPED Pillow Tops, Towels, HILDREN'’S Fleece-lined Pants and Laundry Bags and many other gift Vests of good quality, sizes 1 to 8 novelties for embroidering, 25@ each. years, 25¢@ garment; 10 to 14 35¢ garment Sizes 2% to 7, é ment Salesrooi size 14x23 inches, 2 — with hemstitched or 22%4¢ each Basement Salesroom. scalloped edges, colors, years, Basement Saics Embroidery Thread Reduced to 1¢e Skein Fiber-silk Embroidery Misses’ Hosiery, 15¢ Pair Misses Fine-ribbed Black Cotton Hosiery in sizes 5%4 to 9%, un- usual value at 15¢ pair Basement Salesroom Twist and Floss in a large assortment of colors, reduced to 1¢ skein Nasement Salesroom