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| t : | t ' ‘The Maker Had Nothing But Greys Left T and So We Secured 100 Grey $20 Business Suits When School Opens, Have Your Boy Looking Spick and Span in One of Our $8.50 Suits at Any boy would feel proud in one of these high-grade Norfolk Knickerbocker Suits | at $5.00. and dark fancy mixtures. in the lot—better get first choice They're Bulgarian belted style, with patch pockets, All sizes from 6 to 16 years; AT HALF PRICE— They will be on sale in the Bon Marche’s clothing sec- tion Saturday At $10 —in Sizes 34 to 46 Inch— are bargain wonders $5 —Upper Main Moor Take ’Em Away ata Dime 500 Boxes of the 25c Initial | Stationery—on Sale at 10c All initials—in one or the other of the | different sorts—in card or note linen papeterie—for this is a disposal of several different lines, but luckily they all got broken in different places—so all the ini- tials will be here when the proceedings begin. Roll Films Developed Free If purchased here Saturday and returned to us before 4:30 Monday We employ only expert operators, thus tnsuring you the very best results obtainable. We carry a full line of films for all makes and sizes of kodaks and cameras. New Ingento Jr. Cameras The best line of round end machines at the price on the market. Fully guaranteed by The Bon Marche. Here are the sizes of the Cameras and sizes of the pictures: $6.00 CAMERAS, TAKE PICTURES 2!4x3!4. CAMERAS SIZE 3'4X4'4 INCHES AT $9.00. INGENTO CAMERAS 2',x4'4 INCHES, $8.00. INGENTO CAMERAS 3)4x5'2 INCHES, $10.00. All makes of Cameras and Fountain Pens re- paired by an expert. —Upper Maia Floor Satarday Specials in Groceries Four cans Mt. Vernon rs ries Ue riinnviiessedss cusky'se 25c None delivered except with other groceries. Not over 4 cans to each. Mayfiower Coffee, popular 35 grade, freshly roasted, pound................. 274c White Star Tuna Fish, delicious for salads and ae 173c Maraschino Cherries, best quality, 12 to 16 cherries in each bottle, at............. Navy Salad Dressing, refund of 2c for return of empty jar; jar................... Shelied Almonds, latest crop, fine quality; pound .. Randall’s Grape $1.25 Long Silk Stoves for 95c Fall Elbow Length— Pure Milanese Silk Gloves—in Black anc White Some have Paris point backs — others have contrasting em- broidery a good range of sizes (though not all) Special Saturday Economies in Women’s Underwear, Gloves and Stockings Women’s Vests at 15c Ea. Women's Swiss ribbed Vests with low necks and | sieeveless——-ribbon run pretty lace yokes bleached pure white. Sizes 5 and 6 at 15. Children’s Hose 15c Pr. Medium ribbed cotton Stockings, with elastic legs and seamless feet with double heels and toes. Black sizes to 10. White sizes to 9%, at 150 or 2 pairs 25e. Women’s Union Suits 35c “Cumfy Cut” ribbed cotton Union Suits, with low necks and sleeveless, Will not slip off the shoul ders, Lace knee style, extra and regular sizes, 3 for $1.00. Women’s 75c Gloves 50c Women’s 2-clasp Silk Gloves with embroidered back Some are Milanese, others tricot quality. Al in the lot in black and white at 60c. Silk Boot Hose 50c Pr. Women’s pure-thread silk boot Stockings, with double spliced lisle soles, heels and toes; black and white, also costume shad some fiber silk; sizes 8% to 10. —Upper Main Floor and = had 1,000 Girls’ Wash Dresses Going at Why, the Very Goods Used in Their Making Are Worth as Mach—Yes, and in Some Cases Even More These Dresses are the very same as the ones we have such success with all season at 59c. to touch them at the price,” They're made of ginghams—percales and linenes, and there are a few white Lawn Dresses- all at 50c, but only for Saturday. 50c “Nothing in town was the general verdict. for good measure Second Floor, Center. Saturday Morning “Inducements” To Tempt You to Do Your Saturday Shopping of a Saturday Morning—These Specials From 9 A. M. to 12—(No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for Any of Them) 10c¢ White Cambric, 36 inches) White Cambric fn full bolts, 34 inches +5¢ wide, with smooth finish. Not be i bd yards to a customer, from 9 to 12. Main Floor, 40c Bleached Bed Sheets, Ea.) Bleached Bed Sheets: size 72x90 before hemming; made medium weight with -29c center m r 6 to each; 9 to a8) at 29. loor, 75c Red Table Covers, 60x72 Inches *39 Fringed red Table Covers; mize 60x72! IC inchen; light weight; black or white be ders; 9 to 12, 39¢ each. Lower Main Floor. New Squat Shape Jelly Glasses) Squat shape Jelly Glasses or Moulds, with fluted sides and grape designs in ( bottom aN’t ov oxen to each, None | and after they josh each other and | or: | elivered. Lower Main Floor, ae pretend they never knew each | 25c Liquid Veneer Polish ) Third Floor. jother before, and dance, and cut up every kind of way, and the } 5 Bottle 50c Marquisettes, 45 Ins. Wide) bid ! i Four-otince bottle of Liquid Veneer? Cc Sxtra wide Me rr crowd out in front applauds for | Furaiture Folieh: make old thin td | fine mercerized quality rich Cc | more, a tiny mite of humanity Ww ic, from 0 colo: ‘om 9 m, to 12 2c " 3 Lower Main Floor. Piss Aref &. oto: 18 08 31 toddies out before the footlights. | a Lola Williams smiles, Spencer | Have the children's hair cut im the latest styles by our expert swells up ke a proud father | Our Iicensed chiropodist is at your service whenever you choose, —Thira Floor. (15c | woman barbers, 25¢—Third Floor. poxMARCHE Union 8t.—Second Ave.—Pike St—Seattle. Women’s Black Cotton Hose Pair 1 Fast black cotton & kings, with oC hemmed tops and seam! feot. Sizes z from 8% to 10 at cn DI , from 9 a m. to 12, pper Main Fioor, Wool Dress Good Remnante| Yard Skirt and dress lengths in Woo @ yard, Heavy Sateen Remnant and black: 4 yard from 9 t most day Tel. Elliott 4100 Four Patterns to Choose From—All Grey | Take a look at them in one of the S, y f da it Second Avenue Windows—if you |f) grass, When it was filled, she ri Siaedanar db papleroen Rene te lees AREAL SUE Poe ety ‘af Ce Then he straightened his y t & o the eh ne * GAIN |basket was held in place by a| sek vigorously and laughed They're made of fine worsteds and) ; rt . ne in my mind's eye the white cassimeres, in the twe and three Hike-owa-puec ts alec verr steonk sco y 1 , . : man counting the yeare—and button models—with soft roll fronts If] “Du-que-pis,” I sald, “how old are} Worrying, He watches for the all strictly hand-tailored—patch pock ee . * ia D ‘ ance of each new wrin. ts, tox ley decidedly all right cee Snow, Cae eer rs h hair, ets, t They are decidedly all rig Jand thumped his chest with a gett be! Alte : and at $10.00, why, man alive, they | in. “Me no know. No care.” of the old Indians is that their ages Ne selthed ‘ae the | Wekiing |had to be guessed at. | abana guar Thala br one- ate titi waees “Tomorrow,” he sald, “me go n chee vlaids, stripes | P a sae ‘ or halibut!” in checks, a aids, strif » || Ake is set down as 76 in the rec for halibut si. worth regularly $8.50. O: 132 |] ords, who says Du-que-pis was a! 1 saw him start early next morn The Soda Foun- tain—one of the attractive places on warm Lower Main Floor, HE SEATTLE STAR AGE? WHATISAGETOAN | INDIAN? NEVER COUNT YEARS, SAYS OLD CHIEF ‘This te the seventh of @ series of stories of The Mar statt Then he began counting by tens,) | Noah 5 as the fish-eating a8 count parts of the Oly | “Tatlum’ ts “ten.” Tho fish-eat lere count one-ten, two-tens, three % . tens, and so on. Thue tk tath By Fred L. Boalt. quinem” is “one ten and five, | b Du-quepis is a very strong) “white man? said Du-que-pis,| Makah Indian. Ho had sawed all St chad gout His. coout the driftwood logs on the beach in horse—count years Indian no front of his home on Neah bay into] count short longthe and was aplitting | °° o es white man count year to them Into firewood when I found | ,, tatlum, (20), feel fine him Klone tatlum, f | While wo talked, he finished) jockit tatlum, feel splitting the wood, and began Count pinem tatlum— mending bis fishing gear and re-| gig pairing the dugout canoe which he had made, many yoara ago, from a] 4, )cq?ine white man whe Ie old cedar tr | at 60. He pressed his hands keowa-puc, Du-que-pis’ squaw, | to the email of hie beck He came down to the beach from the Me groaned ss with shack and filled a banket with fire He pick a wood, The basket was of woven | When's lf In pantomime Du-que-pla plo | stooped rheumatiom. | could etl band over her forehead | = on foor See the crows’ foot deepen j brown fint between his eyes. “I am get sate Mag aac ny . the office of ting old,” he says. know, be ieee hal ne De “ ark agent. Rive) cause | have counted the years. 1-que-p 79 anc fi 4 that of Hi-ke-o-wa-puc as 74. The| | 29% Soon | will be 60 “Me no count,” said Du-que trouble with the records in the case ? : grown man when he was a little boy Duquepls doesn't know and doesn't want to know how old he ts | I suspect he ts in his 90's. | 4 must know,” J about how old you are.” “Me no know,” he sald again jand then was «tient. Then he rore| to the bait 4 1 heard from lps that philosophy of the Indians which keeps them young “White man, sald Duque. pis,| Et “learn count—one, two, three—" || H He stumbled, and then counted) thropist, and for }4p to five in the tribal tongue—|the U. of O., died h ikht, moxt, klone, lockit, quinem.” of heart trouble at the age of 7 DEPENDENTS GET EASTLAND FUND | | CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—Relatives of the victir j Aster will benefit directly from all of the fund fn Chicago, according to Red Cross offici the first time in the history of rel penny collected in going to the beneficiaries | bore the expenses incident to raising the fund In over 90 per cent of the casea a lump sum | pendents of the steamer victims. The remainder will be j aside from $300,000 donated by the Western Electric cc | relet fund was raised almost entirely In Chicago It ts expected the Eastland will be raised in the Chicago river today. |] THEY OPPOSE VOTING MACHNES The county affaira committee of the Munictpal league has reported | Itaelf opposed to the immediate purchase of 200 voting machines for | $172,000, ided for by the county commissioners in a resolution |ff | recently passed. Objections were raised because the committees finds the city has \f made no arrangements to rent the machines nor agreed to reduc | Yoting precincts from 281 to 190, as stated in the comminsion’s resolu tion, and also on account of financial depression, and because the law jallowing the use of machines may bo changed at will by any legis | lature, ing. Tho halibut banks off Cape Flattery are no place for old men His dugout left the bay and was caught by the swells rolling in from the ocean At intervals he between the way The canoe mounted the crests creeping farther and farther out to fea, and I saw hin paddle Mashing in the morning light | instated, sank from sight Aug. 13 Friendly, millionaire 255 —————— of the Eastland dis ) rained as a relief torprines that every /f Business men of the city will bey PEOPLE MAY VOTE ON BOARD BILL Councilman Erickson hinted Thursday afternoon that the Hanna | fj ordinance to tax and regulate billboards may go to the people at the March elections, if the council votes against It now seems probable. | He declared the people would endorse it by a large majority | In discussing the ordinance he said Foster & Kleiser have a mo- nopoly on the Seattle business; that the billboard is a nuisance, and that the double-decker {s an abomination. EMMA WILL ARRIVE SATURDAY Emma Goldman, anarchist, will arrive in Seattle Saturday morning from Portland, to deliver a series of lectures, extending over a week, at LW. W. hall, 208 Second ave. 8. Her first lecture will be on Sunday, at 3 p.m, on Sacred Right of Property.” JEALOUSY MAY ( CAUSE TWO TO DIE. LOS ANGELRPS, Aug. 13. Cc, Cunningham, the fireman who shot Mrs. Flora Sanders while rad was working behind the counter in & cafeteria yesterday noon, died last evening and his victim may die before night. Cunningham fired two bullets Into Mrs, Sanders’ breast, and then turned the weapon on himself. He was jealous, | OFF FOR ANOTHER CONFERENCE | 3.-¥..0 Ketlogs,-thalrman of the King County cextral coviutties, of | the progressives, will confer with Gov, Johnson, of California, late this } month on the party's future on the Pacific Coast. L. Roy Slater, of | Spokane, state chairman, may go with him | | SHE HAS BARREL OF FUN—AND Bi BABY | Lola Williama, of the theatrical -..... |team of Spencer & Williams, at the | Pantages theatre this week, says It's | |a barrel of fun to dance and sing | and jump from one town to an j other in vaudeville—and raise a family at the samo time, | | She has the barrel, Exhibit A, | |to prove’ the assertion and also } |the family, Exhibit B. | Pantages audiences have been |viewing both exhibits, Spencer | \carries the barrel onto the stage | right at the beginning of the act, | following right on the heels of the | It's a barrel of fun, all right, | “War and the lady. should, and the audience wonders | whether the family name ts Sp@n. jeer or Williams, or Spencer. | Williams, or something else not mentioned on the program at all. ‘It's fun to keep ‘em guessing,” ways Lola, “ Lola Williams, Sc FRrpenick é- NELSON Ostrich Neck Ruffs ae 65 to $7. 50 stiown here in} Ostrich flues are price acc $5.00 OSTRICH RUFFS AT $1.65 Ostrich Ruffs in white, black hite and black, and white combined Pe ‘ ‘ 1 black or emerald, 15 hes atin-edged Mal black Ruff with and Organdie smart, and t 5Oe@ ca First 3 German Silver Bags and Lapis Special $1.95 and V ase of ties re exceptional value The Vanities are in ed ar en- engine-turned vanity pad, coin holder, pencil and card holder The Bags are all silk-l wo of ge with frames all six-inch Special $1.95. First Floor. Basemenf Salesroom Advance Showing of Autumn Millinery $5.00 to $7.50 HE Basement Salesroom has in readiness a very interesting display of advance Millinery modes for Autumn, featuring the quaint worsted flower trimming, wings, bead ornaments and smart military pompons. The large hat with brim flaring most notable innovation. Equally smart are the small “Monoplane” Hats with the velvet of the draped crown continued into a propeller-like bow. Very attractive value—$5.00 to $7.50. —Basement Salesroom. up in back is the Children’s New Tub ekiens Special 49c HREE pretty styles at this special price—one as pic- tured, with long French waist and short kilted skirt topped with a deep bias fold. One other in suspender style has a linene waist and full kilted skirt in stripes or plain colors. Choice of blue, pink or gray and white stripes, and plain pink, tan, light-blue or delft. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Special 49¢. —Hasement Salesroom, CORSETS $1.50 HE = average-figure illustrated is made of fancy- striped pink coutil, with medium bust, graduated front and extra hook below regu- Corset. long skirt, stay lar silk-embroidered band Trimmed with and fitted fastening with two sets of hose support- Attractive value at $1.50. ers. ment Salesroom. Children’s Beach Waders Reduced to 25c HESE practical little garments for wading of a knee and dark-blue by a bag Reduced to are made shirring at Choice of rubberized material, with elastic ver the shoulder. Ika-dot bath te straps « red or with white pc They are accompanied for carrying wel 25¢. Sizes 2 to 6 years, — Basement Salesroom. Wallace Nickel-Silver Teaspoons = che f 1 Special \25¢| Set of 6 | HESE Spoons are made of the same solid metal throughout—no plate to wear off They do not turn yellow with wear, and are very practical for hard, every-day usage. Plain Windsor pattern with satfn- finished handles Special, Saturday, 25¢@ sect of six. ——Rasement Salesroom. Little Girls’ Lingerie Hats atReducedPrices O novelties t, come lace with ribbons, $2. 50. tant’ Wear Seth ond Flees Girls’ Garments Reduced n and Percale reeses, sizes 6 to rising 125 gap om higher “d to 956 coats in Nght and novelty mix. ken sizes (6 to 12 tuced to $3.75 and —Second Floor, New Shipment of ‘Fe Silk Sweater Coats At $5.00 —Second Floor, Women’s Hose Reduced to 25c Pr. N_ underpriced assort- | ment of Women's Cotton Stockings in black and a few colors (sizes 8% to 10) affords excep tionally good values at 25¢ pair. —Basement Salesroom Women’s Vests 15¢ OMEN’S Summer Vests in various styles, plain of lace-trimmed top; sizes 36 and 38; attractive value at 15¢ each, —Basement Salesroom Hot Water Bottles, $1.00 Hf Bs QUART Rubber Hot Water Bottles In choom late-color, with black trim? ming and patent hanger stop Very good value at $1. —Basement Salesroom Bead Necklaces 25c to $1.00 ET, Fancy Glass, Pearl and” per. Coral-color Beads, in @® attractive selection, ranging in price from to $1.00. Auto Scarfs 35c O Scarfs of soft mem al, 1% yards A cerized mate inches wide, im long and 24 light-blue, pink, black and lave ender, also white with blue dots and border, Price B5¢ Basement Salesroome Neckwear Reduced to 15¢ Vet Chemisettes, Ba broidered Collars and lars with velvet bands im low-priced collection at 156s Bas nt Saiesroowm