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Go on the Tables at And they are all well tailored Shirts—in nice ever saw—with plain or plaited bosoms and soft or The neckbands fit well, other little de s that are strictly all right NOW’S THE stripes Men’s Felt Hats at a Fraction of Their Former Prices | and broken lines of For the Bon Marche Men's Store is cle t Hats There are almost all sorts of colored soft felts in the lot (no blacks black derbies Men's Felt Hats That Men's Felt Hats That Were $1.50 to $2.00 at} Were $2.00 to $3.50 at 50c $1.50 \ THE SEATTLE STAR |DERBY HOTEL, ON SECOND AND PINE, LARGEST IN U. S. TO FEEL PENALTY OF THE RED-LIGHT ABATEMENT LAW , Saturday in the Bon Marche Men’s Store} MEN’S NEW) $1.50 SHIRTS \ 95c starched cuffs nd the seams are nicely finished, TIME TO FILL UP THE SECOND DRAWER IN THE DRESSER ng out all odd lots Men's Felt Hats That f $4.00 to $6.00 at} $3.00 “Kayser’s” 75c Leatherette Gloves 59c Pr. Never Fear—They’ll Wash All Right—All Sizes Here From 5 to & 600 pairs of Kayser’s 75c Washable Leatherette Gloves ) pair as long as we have any They're 2-clasp style, in white, bla de ‘pinta or with con- trasting backs $1.25 Washable Kid Gloves $1.00 Women’s Silk Boot Hose 50c Pair Women's 50c Silk Boot “Bacmo” Kid Gloves are guaranteed w le: single clasp style with embroidered backs; come | in the new fall shades of tan, brown and tvory; sizes, 544 to 7% costume shades Broken lots of Forest Mills Woo! and Wool slightly fleece Mixed Underwear for Women, Vests and Pants | Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, end Tights tn white; sizes up to 44; values ee long sleeves. (Some have slight imperfections.) —Upper Main Floor | to $2.00. double lisle thread flare tops, | toes, sizes 8% to 10. Wool Mixed Underwear 98¢ Garment |, Women’s $1.00 Union Suite 48¢ ton Union Suits, and no sleeves, or high neck and} 500 Stunning New Aation Hats at $7.50) Many Ostrich, Yes and Fur Trimmed Models in the Collection You'll be fairly astonished with the lovely Autumn Hats on the $7.50 table Saturday For never before did $7.50 have such buying power in an opening week All the new styles are on one or the other of the four tables, and every model has a delightful individuality that suggests a far higher price than $7.50. Children’s School Hats at $1.95 Ea. Such clever little affairs in School Hats for misses and children—velvet and plush models in a number of pretty new shapes. They are trimmed with narrow rib- bon, small flowers and fancy braids—in navy, red, black, brown and green. + —Second Floor. The Derby hotel, which must remain closed for six months, order of the supertor cour, following conviction Its blinds drawn close as if jond ave. and P } $1.50 Ostrich Boas for C Only $1 $1 toate Me ener ete Se They're so fluffy and pretty, and give the an attractive appearance. Ostrich long, finished at ends with tassels; scurrying throngs that pass its fashionable hostelry in neighborhood come in black a mixed, Alice blue and other pretty $1.00 Neckwear, all the new- | 35c Hairbow Ribbon, est styles in Collars and Waist | inches es 50c "i Its gay women are gone. nights of reveiry and wine are Even a good woman's tears failed to save it from the brand “—Upper Main Floor. Delicatessen 100 Cards $1.15 Engraved copper plate, with Butter 29¢ Lb. one line of script type, 100 en Or 3 pounds for 85c. Best Wash-| graved Cards and choice of fine ington Creamery Butter; no | selections phone orders and none deliv ered at this price. Saturday Specials in the Specials on Visiting Cards | and 190 Cards in old oman or French pine Hn ot oe Seles ti, apociel at... BAedD Saturday. 12c ie 490 Carde in sise; spe ™...19¢ npectal at $2.35 Mayonnaise; made day 5c imon; one of the best 32k Oc —Fourth Floor. | from your own plate, «O64 5c heat une. 0 Saturday Specials in Groceries Tomatoes4 for25c Standard Tomatoes, 4 cans for sr 4 cans to one cus 4 only with other of the charac ter of the place Three days of pane! had been cut away and a aperture that callers might be scrutinized before they entered in time to warn the women In the visitors appeared He ordered the Derby closed He demanded adventures in the house when they were sent there to secure Rich draperies hung between rooms, they said, soft lights heightened the loveliness of the women, were not those spoken gener ally In fashionable hotel wait for six months, that its owner pay the state a Mayflower Coffee; our p the expensive fur nishings be torn out and sold by the state, that the last stain should be wip: Fine Dry Ontons, the beat quality hh adorned the walls May Not Appeal under the re alight 4 ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. TO 12|: (NO TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR THESE) $1.00 and $1.39 Black Silks for 75c a Yard From 9 a. m. to 12 only Handsome 40-inch All-silk Black Crepes—and yard-wi for 75c a yard, instead of $1.00 and $1.39 Mason Jars 30c Dozen Bobbinettes 10s Each | Mason Quart Fruit Jars, com Fine imported bobbinet sam plete with poyeelain lined caps | pies, pieces fr rtains— and rubbers—not over two dozen | } to shy ong, from 9 a. m. to each—from 9 a. m. t to 12, at 10c each, -Third Floor. —Lower Main Floor. | $1.00 Couch Covers 68c 6c Outing at 4c Yard White Outing Flannel, good Heavy Oriental Striped Couch | heavy quality, 25 inches wide; in neat reversible pat-| comes in lengths to 10 yards 0 inches wide; from 9 a.| not over 15 yards to each; from —Third Floor. | 9 a. m, to 12.—Lower Main Floor. CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR AND STOCKINGS AT LOW PRICES Wool Hose Boys’ Underwear 25c { Cifldren’s Union Suits 50c Garment “Lackawanna ‘Twins Union Just the right weisine for the | fin for Childrens; fine ribbed cool wenthers on, 1 * welght, 1 but no fudge b such as the Derby ‘PRIZEFIGHTERS PULL OFF RED HT SEWING CONTEST WHICH WAY Do YOUR | TOES hy LADIES? —Upper Main Floor. 40c Sheets 29c Each | ormal for women ~Lower Main Floor. | 10c Long Cloth 6c Yard Good quality Long Cloth, appeared \° of the bor on the wrong muscles You can pretty nearly an iitermpe red woman toes " piscuss SEAMEN’S BILL AT LUNCHEON Andrew Feruseth, | large sheet of cloth bower Main Floor. |terwoven fn the their thumbs. bloody thumbs aloft to in RIVER NEAR AUSTIN | eed THIRTY FEET Children 2 50¢ Victoria style Third 223] BEMARCHE Union St-—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle. Tel, Elliott 4100 —Lower Main ed widespread dis cial at 25¢ aie Wells of Seaitle —Third Floor, ties have been reported thus far to extremely| P The entertainment will be} avy rains fn the Liano and Pene- | Mogan, @ vocal sololst, Mail ( oa, FREDERICK NELSON) in Basement Risen Very Good Values in the New Autumn Coats $10.00 $12.50 $13. 75 $15.00 y high order of nship, material and rim , and may be had model 1 trim of a depend re used in these satisfactory yvomen and $15.00. T $13.75 mart new Coats of heavy white chinchil or hite triped with k, in three ler full-belted with two-in-one col- AT $10.00. Fancy Mixtures, Tweee and Corduroys are materials in smart Coa for business and outing and general wear wear, at $10.00. NEW PLUSH COATS, $15.00 AND $21.00 Black Plush three-quarter Just of dres Coats and full-trimmed eff Sizes up to 48 bust measure- and $21.00 —Basement Salesroom, and ful ment New Trimmed Millinery $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 HE new colors, the new shapes and the new trimming effects in wide variety are ready in the Basement Salesroom’s display of Trimmed Hats. Draped Velvet Tur- bans in high-back effect are especially smart, and are trimmed only with “ears” of self material. Wing and ornament trimmings are cleve disposed on other w Hats with very smart effect. Values are very attractive at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Children's Trimmed Hats in good styles for dress and ay wear, in velvets and plushes, with trimming of ribbons and feather ornaments, $1.45 to $3.95. —Basement Salesroom. Children’s School Coats, $5.00 oats are especially or their suita- wear. They from Zibel- Mixtures and in navy, open- d desirable le Sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced at $5.00. Basement Salesroom. 59c A’ ST ‘the thing for these cool morni s the warm Sacque It is made of ¢ 1 cotte velour flannelette, trimmed with in satin bands and drawn at the waistline with cord and _ tassel. In attractive floral designs on grounds of heliotrope, old-rose, gray and blue. Priced at 59¢. —Basement Salesroom. Allover Laces Reduced to 45c Yard LLOVER LACES in dainty shadow designs, suit- able for dressy blouse@and trimming uses, in white and cream-color, 360 inches wide. Sharply underpriced at 45@ yard. Basement Sulesroom, — Stoves Boys’ All-Wool Serge Suits $4.00 ust re new ” All- 1 Blue Serge Suits t Norfolk are equally I jress and school w Sizes 6 to 18 years, $4.00. Boys’ Suits with an extra popular for pair knickerbockers, tailored f serviceable mixtures gray and brown, sizes 6 to 18 years; $3.95. Boys’ Sweaters in red, blue and gray, sizes u, $1.50, $2.00, $: Boys’ Fianne! Blouses in gray and blue, sizes 6 to 15 years, very good value at The. Boys' Double-texture Rain Coats in sizes 3 to 18 years, $2, Hats to match, 50¢. Basement Salesroom. School Shoes In Serviceable Be were 2S’ and Children's ‘atent and Dull Calf Button Shoes of the ser. viceable “Spartan made” quality, made over full roomy toe last, with stout oak soles. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.50; 8% to I $1.75; 11% to 2, $2.00; 2% to 6, $2.50 pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Gun- metal Calf Button and Blucher Shoes on full- toe last, with two full soles. A good, service able shoe, moderately priced as follows: Sizes 11 to 13%, $2 pair; 1 to 2, $2.50 pair; 2% to 5%, $3.00 pair. Youths’ Box Calf Blucher Shoes on full high-toe last, with good-wearing oak soles, sizes 9 to 13%, $1 pair. Basement Salesroom Baby Plates 25c, 35c, 50c ERY convenient for baby op Plates, and they are of r Deco are these practical, too, very heavy c rated in pleasing nursery de signs, and priced according to size at 25¢, B5e and 50¢, NEW SERVING TRAYS, $1.50— Very good-looking for such low-priced Trays are thes® new arrivals in mahogany and walnut-finish, with glass inset. They measure about 17 inches long and have brass handles. —Basement Salesroom Children’s Worsted . Hosiery, 25c NHILDREN’S Fi bbed C Black Worsted Stockings, in size attractively price pair, Basement Salesroom