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THE SEATTLE STAR CONVICTED, SENTENCED TO PENITENTIARY ;)}f HIS SWEETHEART AGREES TO WAIT FOR HIM Ohio Mail iss EREDERICK@~NELSON 3 All Sales Records Must Be Broken in . My Department Tuesday—My Day at ||| 4 Nove! Love Agreement Drawn Up by Girl Who Says] and Marry Him When He Serves Out His Sentence of Two Years. ‘THE BON MARCHE'S BUYERS’ SALE She Knows Man Is Innocent and That She Will W | Remnants of | if good merchandise and low prices are any criterion, former prie will _ — ; H D | And ; mee = hed fe ld N ” hf 4 dt a ot thi LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 28%—The girl in the case is ouse resses } 4 | be far oatstripped—for | ransacked little lew ‘ork from en lo end a Miss Olive L. Davis, a stenographer of ability in a prominent} Reduced to $1 00 | Laces, Ribbons bargains | offer you on my day were all purchased at big price concessions attorney's office ‘ i e f | and harried here by express with the one thought of giving—to all who wish W Z, | The man is Otis McGinnis, who is now serving two years ROKEN lines and discon } Embroideries H tg . 2 h be bered. Zt Ata \f\in San Quentin after Being aceused and convicted of wrong tinued styles remaining from >. 2 to participate—A Genuine Bargain Feast that will long be remembered. | doing in connection with a real estate deal ail tk keglhaecomgee Sips At Reduced Prices - - - : Miss Davis*and McGinnis were plighted to wed not long fs a ee Seu ‘thas ‘ The Lace Remnesis & $ ° Sillee Wei n before the trouble oceurred ouse Dresses, on sale Tuesday ac! temnants ine Pieces Worth 50c and 65c, on T uesday at @ |] to save him, declaring she knew him to be innocent. When, Materials include seersucker, , Flounces and Alle _ ’ as in spite of her efforts, he was convicted, she declared him to percale and gingham in plain : i mess And 3,000 Yards Was All I Could Get, So Come Early be falsely convicted, saying she would stand by him to the end. Cciors atripes and checks, sizes overs, also short lengths I've determined to make one grand dash during this Buyers’ Sale, so I am offer- jf). 7° nee semmplote loyalty, | Ebene te sere wa’ sentense, of tre Vente ‘5 tp 46 : : of Chiff us cole ing these handsome Dress Silks at such a ridiculously low price. There is a good as-|If| signed it and handed it to her ff fa ‘ ‘ : ; . sortment of plain pieces and fancy patterns,including Poplin, Satin Messuline, Moire, |B} ance to aign, also. te became your true and levi A few garments in misses Foulards and plain Black Taffeta—a fine line of pretty evening colors and dark shades dad Ee ee ee vw (eit nae la ewmed practivable by your sizes, 16 and 18 years, are also The Embroidery Remnants for street wear. years’ incarceration, and to wed | at 1 with not vetuee | included comprise Edges, Inset ; in } ° : reement, you are |i Sharply underpriced .00. " ges, Insers Here’s One of the Strongest Values in 39 c Vd ae reece em | Sly waderpriced at $200, |___ tions, Bands, Flownclil > * ila commit againet | : ‘ the Buyers’ Sale—85c All Wool Challie | ° Ny Ae : == up to 42-inch width, muyestf in such a manner ae) hould im the absence of her | Baby Flouncings and Fine All-Wool Material 44 Inches Wide Read this headline carefully, and I'll venture to say you will be here bright: and early, as there are only 1,000 yards of this fine, All-wool Challie and, too, it's 44 inches wide. You will find a splendid assortment of patterns in medium and dark colors—nice, soft material for children’s dresses, kimonos and negligees Allovers in Swiss and Wash Goods Remnants Sharply Underpriced batiste The Ribbon Remnants in- : ‘ . tina pramiee that during the torm of |i CLEARING of remnant lengths of Wash Goods aide’ falta *atea 85c Imported Natural Pongee 85c Heavy Satin Messaline at eseet te over A Fucideeindiodes. tet taiowdag’ tabelcs cfu: Rosia kien and Plain and Figured Voiles, Ginghams, Devonshire Velvet Ribbons in a va- —25c Yd.— —50c Yd.— OuyE Flannels, Cotton Foulards, Muslins, Batistes, Voile, riety of widths and col- 1 was fortunate to secure 100 pleces of this fine You will hardly believe this possible when you (Witmensed) 3. M. BETTS Nainsook, Pique, Poplin, Crepes, Sateen and Percaline ors, also plain Taffetas, Pongee, and I utterly disregarded the real value | #*° this soft, lustrous Messaline ts only priced ae Noches, hepa Redes, Fstead ge F " o nin i | at 50c a yard. It's all pure ailk material, extra Linings, Wool Eiderdown and White Outing Flannel Dresden effects, stripes, when I marked it 25¢ a yard—all hand-woven | heavy quality, and shown in a fine line of new material, 26 inches wide. There is a big demand | street colors ‘and pretty light evening shades. for it, as it wears and washes so well. | 75¢ and $1.00 Plain and Fancy Silks $1.25 Black Paillet de Soie —A5¢Yd— | . —/9c Yd.— | _ | wae lucky to get 10 pleces of thie fine Biack And you have my word for it that you can’t | Silk, and so for the Buyers’ Sale I have marked duplicate Silks like this at the same price. A | !t at a specially low price. It's extra heavy qual snap for any woman who needs a waist or dress. | ity and has a beautiful soft finish; will not | crush or wrinkle, 95 Lustrous Silk Poplin st = = = $1.00 Black Chiffon Taffeta —49c Yd.— —79c Yd.— 1 don't believe | ever remember selling Poplin at such a little price—it's all a yard wide and extra heavy quality; soft, lustrous finish, and the lot includes 20 of the newest Fall shades and black. WOMAN TRAVELER TO TALK ON BAHAI || Unity in religion, universal peace and « universal language ts the keynote of the Bahal move ment upon which subject Mins Mar tha L. Root, contributor to several American magazines, who is at present makiog ur of the world, | will speak Monday night at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Lathrop, 710 19th ave, N., and por er Pernille bey are Tuesday evening at Bahal Hall, 214 On his part he agreed to live an Fane . Fe buliding. Lectures exemplary life in the prison and to | 8! #t § Pp. m marry her as soon as practicable | vita t'e'y we LOGAL WOMEN TO BE | follows: | wives scecert mirst ts] HOSTS TO COUNTY Lengths range from 1 to 5 yards brocades, plaids and ot ~Alsie Table, First Floor. cag ther novelties. —First Floor, Basement Salesroom New Autumn Styles in Fairy Soap Dress and Tailored Hats —s» [ 43c | eee $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 AIRY SOAP, a float- Here's another purchase in which | offer Silk of quality at great reduction. Dame Fashion still favors ack Taffeta Silk. This beautiful soft finish Silk will wear splendidly—it's a full ard wide and is specially fine for sults. . 7 . ing bath soap, special, $1.00 Heavy Satin Peau de Cygne $1.35 Silk Crepe de Chine at Anavion, Cal by and between Olive 1. | x itr’ eccwovad ‘piven “acid Fa Swine the ‘dosem elie, . tn tom of one love fer each Prominent Seattle women will en- 4 wie re ’ bi —69c 2 eo —89c Yd— other, hereby make the following tortain King county farmers and! colorings for Fall are —Basement Promises and covenant he : ods fiiee Davia: Knowing that neg, their wives at the fourth anniver- MeGinnis, are emtirety lenecend ot sary celebration of the port com- the charge which hae bem made against mission Saturday PANTS? 0, NO! THEY'RE HARLEYS PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 30.—Portland femininity was still gas ing | today over the daring of Miss Fannie Harley, ae aavocaie ot dren reform, who, attired in, *hem—in trousers—-paraded Broadway Sunday. | Trousers is not the name Miss Harley gave them, tho. They were) “Harleys,” she said Daring her stroll Mies Harley was followed by a throng of men, women and boys, Ganps of amazement, sighs of envy, and an occa sional snicker, came from the crowd, Leaving » downtown hotel, Mias Harley promenaded to a theatre, where she occupied a box. The trousers-—or Harleys—were of yacht.| ing serge, trimmed in marabou. They were out slightly “peg-top,” cuffed from knee to ankle and shirred. VARIED BILL AT THE EMPRESS Mile. La Toy and her posing dogs, with the ald of some almost! wonderful lighting effects, headline an excellent bill of vaudeville at |} the Empress theatre this week Irish comedy, the real thing, 1s contained in the sketch entertain- ingly presented by Francisco Redding and company. Good songs and chatter, as La Roy and Cahill do them, get over easily. Alvia and Alvia are clever dancers. The Aerial Piatte and Billy Roder and Walter toe the two latter in songs and piano music, complete the bill. eee Seven nifty girls and three men appear in “The Land of Tomorrow,” ;®& musical comedy act you'll want to see this week at the Lois theatre. Floy Le Page is pleasing in a number of songs. Du Nord, a) | dancer, gets the goat of all the seantily-haired boys in row 1, and then turns out to be a baidheaded guy himself. W. L. Thorne and company appear {n @ melodramatic sketch, Brown and Wheeler do some Irish comedy and songs, and Joe Roberts is there with his banjo. NORTH END LINES ARE RE-ROUTED Those who weren't in on the secret thought the traction company was trying to kidnap them Monday when the Phinney, Fremont-Rallard and Sixth ave. N. W. cars fatled to cross the Fremont ave. bridge over the Lake Washington canal, and rolled down to the Stoneway bridge well represented in these low-priced assortments of Trimmed Millinery. Here's a splendid value, and I know ft will | ‘The ideal Stik for walsts and underwear, as it interest many women. Think of buying lustrous | wears well and is so easily laundered. I have 50 i} Peau de Cygne, heavy, firm quality, 36 inches | pleces of fine lustrous Silk Crepe de Chine of wide, in white, brown, Copenhagen, cream, navy, | extra heavy quality, in white and evening shades Diack and many other pretty shades for street | and the new Fall street colors and evening wear. —Upper Main Floor. $2.50 and $3.50 New Fall Coatings at $1.49 Yard One of My Best Bargains for My Day at the Buyers’ Sale I have searched high and low for good bargains, and here is one of my best captives. A splendid lot of Coatings—this season's most desirable weaves—and for only $1.49 a} a yard. Rich zibelines, plaid backs, chinchillas, heavy novelty plaids—in both light and medium effects, as you prefer. Very suitable for making sport coats; $2.50 and $3.50 values; 56 inches wide. 20c Lining, 36-Inch, | $1.00 Wool Dress Goods | $1.50 and $2.00 Dress 8c Yard 50c Yard Goods $1.00 Come and look at these new fall Good, dependable Linings at Understand, thie te All-weel | press Geode—I know you will grt leas than half price for one day, | Drese Goods, 42 Inches wide, that | enthusiastic about them and buy I have 100 bolts of Percaline and | I am offering at less than cost— | enough for a new Fall dress Satee: splendid grade for lin- | and I have 25 pleces of these | They're all-wool, 66 Inches wide, ina good | in the newest shades and colors —Upper Main Fieor. Close-fitting Turbans, pic- turesque Sailors and many other shapes figure in the dis- plays, with trimming of nov- elty wings, pompons, beads and jet and steel ornaments. 9nd 97.00. $5.00, $6.50 pink, light-blue, Copen hagen, white, black, navy Untrimmed Velvet Hats feature Turban, Tricorne, and old-rose, and moire Sailor and Roll-brim effects in black, navy and brown, quality in old-rose, red and and are attractively priced from $1.95 to $3.95. navy. Attractively priced The New Trimmings are offered in a wide variety of ad aga, doy sit on Autumn colorings and include Pompons, Wings, Birds, flat Velvet and Metallic Flowers and Worsted Embroidery Novelties. Moderately priced from 45¢ to $1.95. ~—Basement Salesroom. Coverall Aprons at 75c 7 TTRACTIVE value in this well-made Gingham Apron which may be had in checks or stripes of pink and white or blue q and white. Shirred at the waist- line and trimmed with plain- color. Price T5¢. —Basement Salesroom. Women’s ANY desirable plain colors to choose from in these 6-inch Hainbow Ribbons—plain weaves ia skirts, in ght and dark retty novelty mater! 36 Inches wide. ine of colors and bla Learn to Be Your Own Dressmaker We inaugurate a full course of lectures and lessons, beginning September Ist and lasting } till October 5th, under the supervision of | Mme. Coates of New York and Paris, who will give a course of lessons in dressmaking. | Each course will be exactly alike and comprise 15 lessons. Free Explanatory Lectures, Wednesday, September 1st, and Thursday, Sep- tember 2nd, at 2:30 p. m., in Exhibition Fifth Floor. Everybody invited. Tickets for the entire course of 15 lessons 50c, obtainable at the Transfer Desk, Upper Main Fioor Boys’ School Needs at Buyers’ Sale Prices ‘The buyers of the Boys’ Clothing, Shoes and Knit Underwear join hand in hand to make Tues day at the Buyers’ Sale an especially attractive day for mothers who have boys to clothe for school. They offer: Boys’ 50c Wash Hats 25c| Kangaroo Calf Shoes Price Instead. . . Hate at just Half Price for the $1.65 Pair It's easily explained. The work of tearing up the Fremont bridge ||| W ’ H Walking Boots ‘as. poplin and gala- to make way for the new permanent bridge, has begun. omens ose i and combinations of Boys’ Shoes, made of kangaroo a ir ence $3. 50 colors; all sizes. calf, which in extra heavy and | colors. | | S iT l 19 Pi i é 50c Shirts 39¢ Ea. sory forse forsee) wo, | Boys’ School Shoes $1.59 || INSTRUC P Y pecial 19c Mair UILT over a comfort Made of tancy striped madras | *#t*nsion soles of heavy, solid Boys’ Shoes, made of heay | : ta 3 ie beth fers aad dark patterns; | leather; sizes 12% to 2. durable at leather, tn good, I OMEN’S Black “Burson” able English last, in ms, | comfortable STAFF SPECIAL i} ee P ; T, i: pd piain bie Boys’ 17¢ H 12%, | poles: stron le Be NESS MEN'S INSTRUCTION CAMP, AMERICAN LAKE, || Hose, with ribbed top or — ie! ~_ ~_— calf, ’ | ’ . ug. 80.—-Half of the men in training here spent the week-end at home. a sizes 81%4 io ese Boots have low heel, Boys' $1.50 | Medium wetaht, ribbed, tant Boys 25c Stockings 21c returning last night, This morning they resumed camp life wie re | pel Wows ‘agai Oye $0 0 ae Goodyear welt sole and | neBa7s Smenters in the rough | back Cotton Hose, with elastic | miitkaninay stockings for Bors, |I| newed zest and enthusiasm. | cial 19¢ pair. Peas das d F eave ie Fed, white 6 re HA eas IEA teeas. Wek eeorite on Hone with 6! r > The war students have by now mastered the school of the squad —Basement Salesroom. blind eyelets. Sizes 2% to | wea ww 7 r) ei oon; o | : weav iw and gray; alt | heels ang net ae lens foot with 4 and have had instruction fn rifle and bayonet drill. By the end of the. nile 7, widths A to D. Moder- — | week they will be ready for target practice. ately priced at $3.50. New Silk Petticoats ae at $1.95 Silk Hosiery — EW shipment of Silk Petticoats brings many at- $1.00 Pair A tractive Autumn styles in Taffeta, Peau de Soie (500° value in Wom and Charmeuse. They are designed with knife-plaited en's Thread-silk Stock- tf or tailored flounce and cotton underlay, and colors in- ings, white and black, with | They have yet to take up outpost duty, advance and rear guard, and attack and defen: On Thursday there will be maneuvers under ||} i near-war conditions, which time these phases of warfare will be demonstrated Col. Wilson, commanding the camp, 60 years old, and within two} years of retirement, announces that he will this week ride 90 miles in} turee days on horseback in compliance with the army regulations for) | officers to show his physical fitness. | The camp in a week old, and the |to serve. Their progress has surprise the Instructors. Plana are ‘already under way for next year's ampment, at which it is hoped to have an advanced course for the “veterans” of this year and a be- sinners’ course for rookies. “You'll Not Beat These Prices in Domestics” Says Mr. Goldie, Bayer of the Cotton Goods 7c Bleached Muslin 1244c Heavy Outing 12Y4c Fine Percale 36-Inch Flannel | 36-Inch —5c Yd— | —9c Yd.— | —10c Yd.— 3,000 yards of Bleached Mus- Heavy quality Outing Flannel, | 2000 yarde of epeciali fine lin; good firm, even quality, free | full bolts of perfect goods, in | Percale, & § students have two more weeks full yard wide; Mght c ry, C i i from dressing; a full yard wide. | neat pink and blue stripe ‘pat: | and dark colors and neat’ stripe clude black, navy, Copenhagen, Russian green, gray, isle garter flare top, i 16 yards to one cus- pat gh ang quality for pajamas Comes in lengths to 20 5 brown, emerald, rose and two-tone effects. high spliced heel and = 2 eons oa Shite de i r —Bal Sa ble lisle sole. Sizes | PETROGRAD, Aug. 30.—Formation of a coalition cabinet to control Attractive values at $1.95. Pr ee as 14 to 10. The pair, $1.00, the government during the remainder of the war was urged at a great mass meeting in Moscow, Members of the duma and leaders of all factions organized the meeting, dispatches here today declared. A | resolution was adopted urging continuance of the war regardless of cost. . —Basement Salesroom | Fancy Yakima Gem Potatoes 20 Pounds for 25c Fine, Large, Clean Stock, Splendid Cooking and Baking Potatoes Pare Cider Vinegar, Town Talk | Navy Salad Dressing, refund of Embroidery Corset Covers Motor Caps, 45¢ Medium Rea Salmon, No. 1 fiat brand; our regular 50c grade; no | 2¢ for return of empty fine quality; large ‘ania Vudiacing comadion k aaisk, duatys tov. Jane 40 bottle; per bottle .......+ 9c cans I4e, or 3 tor 40c | 4 VARIETY of plain colors gallon jug ean c | Queen Olives, 15c New Pack Del Monte Spinach, bon to choose from in these Laundry Sonp, fine for scrubbing | e DOsshOe. =. v« free from sand and grit; | peci IC 4 ‘ some and cleaning; 10 good- er Club Cottee, rewular 350 No, 2 cans; per can......., IC practical Motoring Caps, i : freshly roasted; 5c | WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Gen. Carranza is believed to be in Mexico size bars for per lb, Me, or 2 iba for c 0 regula? "the ngewe )City. With the transfer of the first chief's headquarters from Vera HB. -atteactive . Gorse: ~~ to Naptha Soap, Bon Marche brand; | Premium Waking Chocointe, May- 4 per : Cruz to the capital, the junta here expected his reply to the Pan-A Cov hown i at de, ag c e y O enc lowe: ont 4 -Amert- over shown if the ani: i not over 6 bare to each. 1 Qe | flower brand: purest and Qe e Peas i $1.70 Ih | can ‘peace proposals to reach Washington by tomeocost A Basement Sc) pectal, eeeeeree pest; 1-Ib, cakes for,.... —Fourth Floor, It Is believed Carranza will reject the plan. | sketch is one of three good amistad Gen. Zapata's acquiescence in the plan of Secretary Lansing and |the South American envoys 1s not surprising in view of the fact that Villa, his ally, has consented to a peace conference, Gen, Scott is expected to arrive here today with a rey rt Jeonferences with Villa, but whether he will be sent to Moxioo ce |irf an effort to win over Carranza, has not yet been decided, see REPORT VILLA KILLED i NOGALES, Ariz., Aug. 30.—A rumor that Gen. Villa had been as- sansinated today, caused Villa currency to reach a new low mark. ‘It|If was quoted at 110 to 119, 4 styles at this special price. It is made of allover em- broidery, trimmed with nar- row lace edging and bead- ing drawn with ribbon. Special 20¢. ~-Basement Salesroom. Kyen Tented Free by Our Expert Optometrist—Baleony, Upper Main Floor Go to the Soda THE Fountain for Refreshing BON onlera Niclous Sund; Union St-—Second Ave—Pike 8t—Seattle. Tel. Elliott 4100 Lower Main —$__—. Floor, Union Suits, 35¢ OMEN’S Fine-ribbed Cot ton Union Suits in low neck, sleeveless style, with shell trimming, sizes 5, 9, unusual value at 350 —Basement Salesroom You will find the best Pastries In the city served at our Lunch Counter —Fourth Floor,

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