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THE SEATTLE STAR : ’ THE BON MARCHE OCTOBER SALES THE GODDESS|| i Te % With $250,000 Worth of New Autumn Merchandise E GOD! J Journat | FDEDFDICK e-NELson! ° me (Specially Purchased for Cash) on Sale at EARLE WILLIAMS as . . Tommy Barclay § | ed ES EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ANITA STEWART as... . The Goddess ‘ os, Bed Sheets Written by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS " Special 60c Each | * | One of the Most Notable Figures in Amarican Literature THE OCTOBER : Read the Story Here; See It on Screen-at the Alhambra ; | 1 es. 4 | | } \ HESE erviceable vleached camiess ’ Ammorton at | rad & moments silence, he | inches. (before hemming) | ae 9 | male | on a direct order from Mr. Kebr. | e P able f . | 1 don't know why I'm to close 1t./f cone abl r iis Or what will bappen ff I do. | 29 Cc Si R musuz offering Spe- “When you do,” sald Celestia, | =, ata tay a a arpet-oize hugs |, Tuesday, at @Og ‘out husbands, and lots of poor! each | babies will be left without fathers. i] Reduced for Clearance Hemmed Bedspreads, che to leaving the wilderness to be- The sentry shuddered "With Rack pris Rack i+ ‘her woth she fo runsnedl trem, Sektiier “So you won't obey that order, ! odd patterns in various qualities of Domestic Rugs re- Special 95¢ chief of the money triumvirate, whe te will you?” | Double - bed - size Hem- of Brand New Tailored ] ™iataisr ccs Tk See "Ah order tan order, mane Suits Worth to $24.50) marked for quick selling at prices sharply under regular med Crochet Bedsp values, as follows: nm 1 preads rigin. After various 1 take my orders from Mr in closely woven quality; Hl them being sold by | Kebr.” i | | Quantity Quality Size Reduced Price 100 in the offering at a | The order I am giving you Is P Jely Involved [the Dougiases, in the stame, She preaches from God. Look at me.” 3 Seamless Wilton Velvet 9x12 $23.00 special price, DHE each. her, doctrine ia tao To dhe Samart | He looked at her, and after a| ff 3 Seamless Veivet 9x12 16.50 First Floor. 2 Pat ’ si ge * time, whether the order came to . 7 . ored Suits That We Have Been Able | {he mat obey ft. Cae | 1 Seamless Smyrna 9x12 24.00 N A | nA eletia had had a square dex Pena? me < pales to Offer in Many, Many Years | dete the couse “1 om Kehr, she migbt have reduced |[f 3 : ee nee ng rape pod ew the stockade where the the hostile feelings of the strikers |} 1 artford Saxony 9x12 2 ) . . ALL THE SEASON'S MOST FA tunace the ccoirics Wie wrong te akon Hand the atrikebreakers to nothing,| i i Aesth Ox12 12.00 Plaid Silks VORED FABRICS ARE HERE strthors, whieh gacites the wrath of Kobe, and brought about peace in situ | if 4 Body B ; Oxi? 19.50 " eo eon ree. men | 200 russels Khe ~ i s a GABARDINE, SERGE, — POPLIN, i) ¢) ignt, 1918 by The @tar Co.) |, The very first sentry whom hel] 2 “Wilt 9x12 28,00 are A i WHIPCORD, IN BLACK, NAVY Py een nn : — to made a damaging confes-| |i] re ps ren Re: on12 19.25 taffeta weaves, and es Hy BLUE, AFRICAN BROWN OR RUS- Celestia made the tour of the) “Seen nothing conight?’ Kebr/f . r ? Oni2 750 pecially feature navy blue, ‘ SIAN GREEN, FANCY. SUITINGS, |f|*ockade, tnstiliing merciful teel-| asked | Seamless Axminster Oxl2 her with contrasting plaids of mine Meee an ‘age tate the heert, of —_ sentry “Only the lady, sir.” | 2 Body Brussels 6-9x9 975 green, red, cerise and white E that t last t the . ’ oe Hl <i , , \ f || pred eBags ont ‘dooding the ae vis aes oe sae tak iat 1 1 Axminster 8-3x10-6 12.50 Thirty-six inches wide, And the Suits are the latest Autumn styles—all J) worig with lent, she came back to afrata — if ae —Second Floor. g1 50 and $2.00 yard splendidly tailored (raan-tailored, at that). They are |} [the first entry, It was easy to Ree) “Well, what fm ft?" ii 50 and $2.00 yard. the very Suits that we sell at $24.50. jf |that Le was glad she had come After taiking to her, wir, I think |] | * » f t m y | Some we quote are severely tailored with perhaps jf] back. Kt EK breath and} ought to ue rallaved: My orders White Wash Goods New Tub Silks just a touch of velvet on collar and cuffs—others are Why. she asked, “have almost wis hon fees} seaitnY As baad | | $1 00 Yard patch pocketed and button trimmed (Country Club |B jai the trees been cut down? 1" "Seu wouleiel ay aap osterd?| ih ine $1.00 Yard | style), with fancier Suits have pleated backs and | “So's we can see the strike | “I couldn't, sir," Wl Special 15c Yard Past seasons have proved - some profuse velvet trimmings. Second Floér North. Prowse why bave thes tant that esl» Big you mave heme fetsevoe the desirability of soft Fk e ‘ou repor yourse at the) Tr in the Floor Bargain Sq Thos could seus enaiber ta that Aad ig cee ee NE thousand yards of fine White Cotton Fabrics Wash Silks for suit blouses, for it a _ ree rannon Kebr returned to his headquor- in a special purchase to go on sale Tuesday at this This new showing in- " t the Zi ” | om _— ‘4 | W ts t 38 | “They ought to have, oughtn't reve porgy techie propaga Aci = low price. The weaves are those best adapted to wom- cludes a variety of stripe i Cc en ais a Cc they? If it’s to be a fair fight. But iteved and nent to him, From alli en's and children’s undergarments and infants’ wear, patterns in navy, Copen- ih RE HC sisitiemnannh |there won't be any fight, will there?| he obtained sim‘inr confessions to} and | hagen, lavender and black 0 Still you haven't told me why all lthat made p> the firat sentry } and include re 1a: rtd } the trees have been cut down ex Th heh ‘on. oll m P y 4 on white grounds. irty- ; ar That Fortnerly Sold at 59c and 7c copt that one grove—seo, It's got a! sent pw i a got 7 of oy h i Fine 36-inch Cambric Muslins six inches wide, $1 4am Why, you couldn’t begin to buy the stuff and make them for any 38c. | vere the captain of the strikere--"| g,,80¢2, made a fine besinatg,” he| 36-inch Soft-finished Nainsook ea They are good, common serse work-a-day Waists, nothing fancy or dressy about | “It was left sanding especial,” nase Pir a y ha: age gel Apa } 36-inch Chamois-finished Long Cloths —e Rs jf |*aid the sentry, “by Mr. Kebr’s or that, if we were attacked, st would The of , 500 y: { Standard qual Wide-wale They are made of ginghams, chambrays and percales that will wash and wear like |f der. And he knows why it's beet bo w massacre—of ust” | The offering also includes 500 yards of Standard qual- y jleft, even if nobody else does. I'm) “Tomorrow,” said Stilliter, “she|f ty, 30-inch White Plisse Crepe—a desirable under- d ev hing. |dead certain of one thing. Anybody) w1 i; oe ity, winch ite pe ‘ oy are plain tailored, ‘vith attached or detached collars and plain or pleated fronts. |) wno thinks he's safe in that grove biel dha Bad ‘hee foe cseril| j muslin material that requires no ironing. Corduroy | Both high and low-nech. styles with long sleeves and plain or turn-back cuffs. {wit be making a great big mis settle a this turmoti out of hand| Special, Tuesday, 15¢ yard. $1.25 Yard Pe and make every y love each) But why? A bullet can't go thru | orner i. Pe : i i —a good suiting and coat- | The October Sale of GOOD Blankets Ji z2.e.ik Tic weg 2Tomerron sa xene, “ste winlff White Outing Flannels, Special 8c Yard = * food SNE Mil Oe pe ~ *"|flnd herself locked in her house.” A i ta T ’ , o | i ‘ 1 think #. 1.95 gaat -qgmeidne-4b--o This special price for Tuesday on 2,000 yards of good . : 5 Blanket Economies Jast Blanket Weather ew, y duty to ; - Copenhagen, plum, wine : Carefully Timed to Briag You Excellent a Agoance of W b ssariues entaalde mectnies neat te break down the door and let her quality White Outing Flannels presents the opportunity Pes na Neh oat incl 60c Cotton Blanke‘s, Size 39x68, Pair 45¢ | $3.00 Woolnap Blankets, 72x84, Pair $2.39 J can to fire on us. Suppose just gay Tal Se Pe eS to lay in the season's supply at a saving. Twenty-seven- «4. ¢1 35 yard se en |then every tree in the grove blew , and . : e=ffizet Fleer. < . be you will approach it at your peril.”| inch width, special yard. fii : 75e Cotton Blan'ets, Size 50x74, Pair 59c $3.75 Plaid Blankets, Size 66x80, Pair r $3.29 to places nd fall on ‘om, and the f ox hanve ondees trou: Dercine-aal 8¢ First Floor, % a 80, Pair $3.59 ‘ ave you.” } : 95¢ Cotton Bl«-Aets, Size 60x76, are $658 ie Bei Oxi a fe an fall on ‘oa. snd) the earth | ther ne Hit ofders would be different tt ‘ 50 Cotter. Blonkets, 72x80, Pair $1. Blankets, 68x air em, and shut its mouth on ‘em |"*"a* on the spot | 8 ee a Me an oe TT Trigg jafterward und wouldn't let ‘em|., "¢Y, would be the same. Re-/ff $2.00 Woo'nzp Blankets, 66x80, Pair $1.50 | $6 Wool Plaid Blankets, 68x80, Pair $5.39 four strain Celestia by force and take|} —— | “Ie that what it’s for? the "conseqwances.” i |me what {t's for, and I don't know. |e? martial law. I shail probably |f I'm only telling you what it might|"°P@ her away tomorrow. In the | Just sday Bay Your Dress Goods Here at 79c a Yard || fr.” Wat it would be tor, it 1 faegn lls: don't You attempt to tn-| A Tuesday Feature in the phere or More and Have |"itom wuld tn make fal to AYoaNat nee Xone | Basement Millinery Section: IN THE DOMESTICS Your Skirt Cut Free egg |room and stay there til rou are | 5 si “By electricity He'd have a ‘on may come oF | . 15¢ Eden Flannel, 27-Inch, 8c Yard Seven trim, new Skirt Patterns to choose |[/*witch somewhere that connected told you im y com) las on nie Trimmed Hats, $3.95 . : . . in up all the ¢ Nice, soft Eden Flannel, in good colors from, and what does the clever little cutter White pchhared en tite, ane heel, opened the door of Kehr's of. and neat stripe patterns, and in lengths to | do but pin the seams together, so that it is |f!neard herself sharply challenged a gy rea a rye a confronted tonators In the grove J $2.50 We.Jaap Blankets, 66x80, Pair $2.19 | $6.75 Wool Gray Blankets, 66x80, Pr. $5. s “| don't know, ma'am, You asked|, Th'8 piace,” said Kehr, “is un- NE hundred Hats, es- pecially selected for this offering, embracing many popular effects in small and medium-size 10 yards. Not over 12 yards to each. no trick at all to sew them up just right {and found herself face to face with Escort Professor Stiliiter to his | | a | Come and See the New Perfected Spotless a black-bearded man who stood) room,” said Kehr, “and see that "| bee, it Cc : . 36-1 } 6c Yard al Sh r ‘a Work | with hie back to a sheet-fron door in |doean't leave {it without orders | ity White Cambric, 36 inches * |that had no windows E b o : | wide, etal bol bolts of perfect goods. Not over Steam Sponging 5c Yard Celestia gave the word for thel carson Ceoanwite nad eens Ber } | |the side of a small sheet-tron house,| trom me.” 15 yards to each customer. Come and have your goods sponged and beg the man what PO | eiey. strived, Sotore the gate of the models for street and : 4 Bind = stockade under the protection of a/ . 1 1 shrunk right before your very eyes, so that He shook his head white flag, and wer~ admitt dress wear, smartly trim- 1214¢ Percale, 36-Inch, at 81/c Yard you can see how well and how thoroughly |f| “But I want to go in and see for| ently, after being blindfolded, et i ‘ : ‘ 4, ds of nice quality Percale in| it is done |myself,” sald Celestia, “Mr. Kebr| parley with Kebr i) tage. New Tub Suits light and dark colors and neat patterns; Glad to shrink your goods, whether you ae that I could go wherever I PM cept Gunsdorf explained, | Unusual values, = 2t : nes on a private matter. He| comes in lengths to 20 yards. buy them here or not | “Door locked,” sald the man, aim-| Wants to thank y | —Lewer Main Floor. —Upper Mata Floor. man, sim nk the lady who |ply, “and Mr. Kebr don’t want any-| saved bis life yesterday.” one fooling round this building.” “You others have come on bust Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery Store J} sit stent o tou "oon ir aya The Thrifty Housewife’s Oppor:unity to Live as Well and Yet Live for Less of her voice Tommy was blindfolded once eg ~ $3.95. Sizes 2 to 5 Years oe \ i 3". “R —Basement Salesroom. At 50c NE model ts of plain tan New Comfortables and eingham or ive erat . 7 ” more, and ted to Ce with belt and collar of plaid bene | Specials in Cereals and — o | put you kow where it tet” [Rowse He wan peatearint eu ta | 5 e material; trimmed with white Fancy Yakima Gem . i Mueller’s fine if} “What ff I do?” | take off the bandage over his eyes Blankets Attractivel Priced pipings. Another style of blue ! Potatoes, 22- 25 Dried Fraits Macaroni, Pkg IC] If| “why, youd ten me and 1 could Hn gm the door look behind him. | or brown and white strilel a Pure Rolled Onts; guaranteed nies, , " get it and open this d e found himself in a plain little . . : Ib. Pkg. for li canedptecee: eopecke 20c Also Spaghetti, Vermicelil ||P) "Tne ‘man tried to apn roughly | ttt! roam about 12 feet square. ||| Stitched Bed Comfortables in gray, tan and white, has tho knickerbocker shirred Not over 22 Ibs. to each, yeree Buckwheat Flows) No. 4% sees Heads hee, ee and fatled fetch poe yg ee cgedionk } filled with good quality size 64x76 inches, $1.10. over elastic at knee and 1s be - fee: 1 a ~ , > 7 > : e and delivered only with other | | sack ic | | every purchase. moun Bharani gah eyas,| Then he began to call to her, at cotton, 72x80 and 72x Heavier quality, gray, ‘rimmed with plain material | ‘ 7 . ’ ) y : <q 2, : 1 i t m , Extra Fancy Head Rice rexular and Celestin, as usual, conquered. | Micgtonyy 2nd, then more loudly 84 inches, $1.50. 64x80 inches, $1.50; gray, ‘ mateh and white pinings pada The Specials ii “Mr. Kehr said you could go], Pie i . here Preiss Sizes 2 to 5 years. Very good iels in pound ee oes . jpecials in Table Needs where you itked?” bap ot It's Tommy Tied Comfortabl ith tan and white, 70x80 vane at 30¢ Specials in Canned Goods ew Kvapora ee ol rma a ta tig cadets e u like | Presently he heard himself an- |i ie ‘omfo} les with pes 50¢, Pate Missourt Sergham; gallon, Meaty fruit; per pound, papier dpeveg Mae bp = @ very Celestia simply nodded and con-| gwered in a sleepy vol | inches, $1.75. 91.40) half-galion hc | Hoe tcastcted teneks © | fine anes large wine 3Oc |] {tinued to iook the man in the eyes.| “What Is it? I've Just waked up." (If silkoline covering and LITTLE GIRLS" WASH Oe uart cans... ? ie os guar- | * ~ a | “ * . * * Manse Syropy high grade | anteed pow crop: pet TDA G | Peaherry Coftees our regular 304 “yon grime bre br ‘s get oe then—later will filling of good quality Wool-nap Cotton Blankets, presses, 55¢ nd maple syrup, gallon ©, and arade " ve je Oa 0. came to thank you f 7 p ’ - Py * ; ° 40; half-galion cans TSe; | Wt Rataines larce 10¢ | 2" Pour Sc |h|stone. Under the stone a bright,| day, and to ask Why pod Wenlan cotton, size 72x84 inches, soft finished and warm, Smart long-waisted styles, ‘des Bc | "2 vackagen: per pie New Tensy your cholen ny | |nickel-plated key shone in the|speak to me. 1 couldn't steep. 1) ff $1.65, $1.75, $1.85 and in blue, tan, rose and with full kilted skirts, made up ind, green or black; 6 moonlight |had to come.” » i shal scald Pe : >, ‘ood me a . | a sen pee able ‘ia syrup; Noo? size cans, gag. || Fig Nut Cereal Krade, per pound * “45¢ “Thank you,” said Celestia. And| After what seemed an eternity to |{f $1.95, gray plaids, 64x76 1m_ serviceable ginghams and per can... 124c Health Food. Pk C | | Tomato Catmuvs ox = Qe |] she took the key and opened the| Tommy, she came, | inches, $1.85. Heavier —_ Pereales with trimming of plaid Imported Japanese Grae Meats | 0d, {ron door of the little fron house} “Oh, Celestia,” he sald, “you Tied Comfortables with grade, in gray, blue or material and white pipings. cank 2e; small cans 15c Made from walnuts, raisins, a & and went In - hurt me so. Why wouldn't you silkoline covering, finer tan plaids, 66x80 inches Sizes 2 to 5 years. Attractively Ferndell Rosebud Beets; ihe very | figs, malt, wheat and bran, per 10c |]| “For God's sake,” sald the man.| speak to me?” 1 g age 72x80 hos. peoee at BO finest quailty; regular 25° De pill od ete large nize (fall trembling now at what he had| “I don’t quite know,” she said than above, and cotton = ‘om aRGROR eH 5 grade; per can ) aslected. Olives done, “don't touch anything. Only| hesitatingly, “but I will now. 1 > $2 ca ; Sugar FP Sagie brand; sweet Specials in Miscell ROC , c : j : ' boyd filling, size 72x84 inches = ular 12 %e janeous xrade; per look | Boing to talk to the strikers this 3 . 10c | Groceries Prenervens regu: | Then,” said Celestia, “come and| morning. Already some of the men $2.45 and $2.75. Cotton Blankets with wool ; 2 size cans: | wrote Nutmegs; good size: 4 1 size 15c | show me what there fs to see. It's ae hy Bese peaceful. The main nap finish, in plain gray, q C | best quality; per dozen c igi all dark in he thing 1s that there mustn't be any ; ‘ . aif q i Bitaeutess ‘sinalt’ sign | Shelled Almondny oxtra fino qual 'y Male Coftess a pertect The man followed her hastily into| blood shed until! have had a Stitched Comfortables tan or _ white, _ good F { c pound hedpercn sae 7) etlavor: per pk. L2XEC P| the building and struck a match. {Chance to make everybody wee oy with . sateen covering weight, 72x82 inches, : { Sane, each +4 dines lpr low Cremes an ideal | Heraher'a Coons ntrictly pure That there,” he sald in a whis-|e'ything in a true ight. You stop and aieaie lining, 72x $2.65. Softer finish, with i size cans: regular tse y'J'¢ | prepared Melagi per Bb | toned nant 35c |] iver. “that’s a switch. That's ali//ed one attack on the stockade 84 inches, $3.25. silk binding and wide ie grade; per can : C | can, 100 and r there is to see. Now come out,| at was fi | " ; é ' | Pr Rirg Seday strictly pure, one Pleasp do,’ a “It was common sense.” | Cott Blanket { border pattern, size 66x | of the beat brands; . os ene , ie otton lankets, grooc > aa at | | 4 sh h . . It was fine! Shall we x Fes. 80 inches, $2.9. large package Cider Vinegar, he match had gone out. Celes a start | oniahd « Pex De 9 } Meadowbrook | Padety wectahens tic enBice Be ry 3 f Cc tia followed the sentry into the cree | 2OW weight and well-finished, Sabeiicnt Milk, Can imported; 12 boxes for c -arge Bottle air, and while he relocked the dq Have you had breakfast?” 0 Pare Ground Spices: your choice Pure Cider Vinegar, Town | |B and rehid the | nim! Some of the strikers will give : Made from all pure milk, of Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Allapice, J he key, she thanked him! me of coffee. T ee a Ee. +] | Mustard, Ginger and Be Talk brand; our regular 15¢ very graciously ns if he had done| Me,8, CWP of coffee. That's all 1 A +} o | Black Pepper; per can grade e e ; ort Bl k C tt P tt it | fh EEE nd qe: tome small gracious favor.|, ghe smiled radiantly upon him ac. O on e 1cQa Ss I Well, she had seen the switch and} and went to the door of the house. ood Baskets ta We Are Seattic | * “ull Hine of the New Hiher Sweaters at Moderntely Low) fronwear Shoes ust before the match went out, she| “It's locked,’ W hape Agents for Prices—Seeond Floor, fer Boys, Made had read these words painted on a| “Yes, 1 know.” | Cc ks 0 . : tangle of white cardboard ‘ S ] 5 ic 4 “Lackawanna HE by the owe | (Continued Tomorrow) pecia ” P “Don't touch, Dynamite.” 7a : + : Twi I zim 2 le n yi! 6. TO Petticoats vii vr : Blood “a oan oa. f ‘Abd what," she said’ aweetly, HESE Petticoats of serviceable black mercerized TRONG Wood-carrying Ba® Bind toe aie BON cr neattion” |p| care your orders about that switch? BUY LAKE STEAMERS — | cloth represent very good value at 4Sc. They are ket, as pictured, made of, s hat will be the oc On ot] TI Ste ‘0. i : i “k : ; . Upper stain | Union 8t-—Second Ave—Pike St—Seattle, Tel..Ei/ott «100 | “Parially for the ising off the dynamite Sh rh ft lcaeeundes chiar itehient cate ee designed with deep pin-tucked flounce.and 2-inch-under, ». Soin ein Tuesday | oor, lon che, 1 e | > om 0 S . ® a id Upper Main Foor. |f| The sentry affected not to hear.| Bennington and Burlington, o the {ff lay; sizes 38 to 42. Priced at 45¢. 50e 4 ee aaeeinie i wits BE I RS bese have to tell me,” said Celes Great sakee for $400,000, for the! ~-Basement Salesroom, z Housewares Section. ‘ Seattle Alaska run, t