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For Bargain Friday at the Bon Marché’s October Sales “Sale-of-the-Hours” With Each Eventfal Hour Bringing Its Quota of Underpriced Specials Please note that we will be unable to accept and that the prices quoted here are absolutely for one hour “Hour Specials,” and for that hour only. mual over Lowe Not ch customer.— size S$1x99 sheets t Main 25c Shopping Bags 10c Well-made Shopping Bags of extra heavy ality Twine on easy to open” w strong and dur r | 25¢ Sateen at 15c Yard | Sateen | our full | $1.25 Sweaters 59c Each | Boys Reagh Neck sweater | red, white and | cotton and wool | | to M—Upper Tally Cards at 10c Dozen small assortment of I5e to ase ‘Tally Cards, in many pretty @esigns, but only a few Cards of each Kind —Upper Main Floor, p Citrus Powder 1712 Pkg Ottres Powder or 6G Dest f iT%e a package. over ages to each. o phone nd delivered only with groceries —Feurth Fleer, ards wide aigne and customer, and oa none delivered. —Lew Floor, 10c Percale at 612 2c Yard | Women's 25c¢ Hose 15c | Mose with garter tops, me Fiber Silk, in black, and, putty and @ray: | to 10 (teregulars).- | per Main Floor, 25¢ Whisk Brooms 15c | Made of fine Nebraska b sowed and three atzes t Upper Main Floor, 50c Knickerbockers 39c | | Roy's Kulckerbockers, mate of 00d, serviceable material, stripe | and plain diagonal weaver; brown y and fancy mixtures sizes € fo 16—Upper Matn Floor, 69c Carpet Samples 39c Factory Samples of Velvet and Brussels Carpet, one yard lone and 27 tn patterns Fleer, 39c Brassieres 25¢ Each of fine quaitty fancy with front and back roidery; front hook to 44 Third telephone THE SEATTLE orders for any value for 6 Handkerchiefs at Half Price initialed Ie price—Upper Mata Floor, Children’s 17¢ Hose 9c Upper Mata & 12’ Curtain Swiss at 8 1-3c Yard Third Piowe. 89¢ a Gowns 39c | ] she and strogate with Freddin, sel Blasees and te rendered blind refuses THE GODDESS INTRODUCING EARLE WILLIAMS as . . Tommy Barclay ANITA STEWART as ... . The Goddess Written by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS One of the Most Notable Figures in American Literature the the are 6 ie auddenmly th ore agents of the Interests find her le in the Adir Tommy, or pla cok Coleatia | from ber oth Tommy rescues es . feared by the govern are about whieh the Planned to have her transfer to hem relay te to be president of the Vreddy the Verret traits He rescurs Celestia from Stliliter, amd Tommy are reunited In « or breaks hie breddie tell Tommy where the pry wants him to die alone CHAPTER XXX! (Copyright, 1915, by The Star Co.) What do you know, Freddie? Then the Ferret told his little ory of battle, his fight to the fin ish In the moonlight. Where was this?” Dunno. “Far from here?” “Dunno.” But you must know fn a gener jal way? | fline hoz SALE Or two pairs tor 25¢. Mon's Cashmere-finished Socks with extra heavy double soles; gray heels and toes—-Lewer Main Fleer. m-work an Somes 1 to 2 Inches wide—Upper Main Stationery at de Box ine val value’ Cards and some Initlaled P Fine firm quality White ¢ | lay-down ec Hoes 121c Cluny Lace 9¢ Yd. | jor Cluny Lace, 1% to 4% Inches wide: fine Lace for centerpieces and scarfs: many pretty patterns —Upper Main Floor. Mended Kid Gloves 45c Gloves that are $1.00 and $1.35 | o been broken fn fitting, but mended mostly blacks —Upper Maln Floor, Boy’s Night Robes 39c Regular S0¢ value; made with Nare and of nao fancy striped out! @ to 16 years pper Main Fleer. Women’s 75c Rubbers at 39c Pair Women's Storm or Rabbers with medium values, which $1.75 Comforters $1 25) Covered with good a floral stikeline and filed soft sanitary ¢ inches Lower pleces have ¢ and colors Upper Main Floor. | 39¢ Challie at Freddie shook Look at me know But the Ferret's apine stiffened And he met Tommy's eyes without ng. He, had his stand ards of right and wrong, Lat the You do too, evil doer suffer! I knows,” he sald tell.” But, good God, Freddie—a blind man—tn this wilderness Can go to hell,” said Freddie Now, look here What are about? The man and boy toward Cq@estia ax sudden 4 with as muth wonder as if she had pointed a gun and shot at them She had spoken in her She spoke again “but I don't two talking the wheeled entin; we were speak He is in awfal trom He was in awful trouble.” her) voice was sweet and gentile, but| very serioux, “He's been trying to get me to help him, but Freddie! wouldn't let me go, ty ‘he couldn't | make me understand just where he was. The fire was him. He couldn't see, and he got burt trying to get away from the fire. But it hased him a ased hit { he fell into a Ike and drowne Her words ca an astounding weight of convic She felt the horror of her knowledge, and she jhad suffered while her ener wut |man | he: they believe him! Y Jed one hand a little, and there natural | Smelingood came back definite news of Stilliter's d When at Jast they reached York they proceeded at once to adison Squar Garden, wher a) ndous pro-arclay mass meet-| was in session. The triumvtr were all present. Celestia, in a cloak with a veil her face, waited outmide with Freddie until! Tommy to enter He came with ath. ing ate dark over presently | Sturtevant is speaking,” he said, quickly, “He's explaining how you. your work done, have gone back ven—nand, by heaven, ( uu might think it wan Matthew, Mark, Luke or | John addressing a lot of early Chris tlans; people are sobbing. Better come now and get ft over with.” Sturtevant broke off in the midat of his peroration, A white commanding figure was moving slowly toward him, His Jaw drop ped. Then he dropped to his knees, | and, @ look of rapture on his fac he cried in a voice of thunder, “( lestia!” | Even this piece of play-acting could not save the situation for] him. The people had caught in his face the first swift-fleeting look of unutterable fright and dismay. And| now they had caught sight of Celes tla, and rose to ber with a great! rear of sound. | She passed slowly thru them Imounted the platform, turned, lft-| was silence | slim, |her. She had wronged them. Pe | |haps she had done irreparable ha jin the world. But {t would be won |derful if they would listen to her jonce more—they had always been | ff #0 good to her And presently she had then thralled aweet en} in the spell of her clear voice, And she told them| ther story from the beginning. And when she had finished she just stood and looked straight ahead of her. And murmura swept the vast piace, an ,itthe breezes go dappling over smooth water, Then Celestia} turned and pointed to the trimuvir- ate And a man with a volce Ike a stood midst of } and « shouting, unsdort one reh conspirato and between the curtal at the the platform, fled for their And the re turne 4 But nobody hurt Celestia, or |thought of hurting her, and after a| |time Tommy got her away and took her out of the city to a little town in Westchemer county, and left her| there until he could get a license to [stay there with her | Gorton Barclay's servants orders to admit no one with The city was in a turmoil. | dorf's great hour had come|ff t hour for which he had plot-| his fe, and Med for and 4 for. { Thru a man friendly to him anal] deep in Gunadorf's councils, Tommy that the li of the man adopted him and been >» him was in danger All thetr differences fled from should signal to her| ii » asked them to be patient with| {Hf } naa | STAR Sole Distributors in Seattle for the Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heate1s Hold the Fire all Bay or all Night; as Easily Regulated as a Lamp. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Mail : 0, | FREDERICK &-NELSON A New Shipment of PLUSH COATS Has Just Been Placed Upon Display, and Includes the Following Smart Models: AT $19.50, a 47-inch Coat of good quality plush, in full-belted style with deep turnback cuffs. Fastens yered buttons and is lined satin, a ized lining with loops over self-cc throughout with Sol with excellent wearing qualities. AT $35.00, a 49-inch Flaring Coat in Esquimette high-grade plush, trimmed with military collar and cuffs of skunk-dyed opossum and finished on the bottom with a band of the same fur. Full-lined with Skinner’s satin. Novelty Coats in Wool Plush attractive model in 52-inch length, full-belted, of white Belgian Copenhagen or mustard mercer have also arrived and include a very with narrow yoke at back, and finished with a military collar This pretty Coat may be had in rose, Kelly-green, Price $25.00. hare color and is full-lined with fancy lining ~Beeond Floor. Envelope Chemises, $1.00 Of Sheer Pink Batiste are in a particularly pretty tint of this favorite color beautifully trimmed three large Nor Val. motifs which which are set into the front. Val. lace edge and ribbon-run beading lend a dainty finish to this at- | tractive garment at $1.00. i h ingerie arrivals nce | at $1.00 gered Unde pc cas eptional value Py i] blouses and Camisoles of The coat three i crepe de Chine in « vartety patch pockets and the | of pretty designs (white or } sleeves the pale pink) with and with out sleeves. Very inter Two patch pock- Spe- New Long-Sleeve MIDDY HOUSE SUITS Special $2.00 —the excellent quality of the this Suit, and the care- ful make it and with mandy white linene in tailoring, i an i| has 1 button at wrist esting values. . i —Second Floor. ets trim the skirt. = cial $2.00. oN ft | A New Chantilly Laces = ATU Can Ainaen, viene tom The October Sale of Boxed Hosiery 12 to 24 inches, and may be had in white, cream and black First Floor. Moderately priced at $1.75 yard --Firet Floor. sho was serenely |, re that Stilliter rture had and round toe shapes and yet to 8; & pale, M¢—Upper Mate Fleer, R and C t Children’s Sweaters 89c | sept om eae c Rough Neck Sweater Coats in = dark red only; Cardigan weave; | _. Made of perenl . pean firmly woven and finished oma in a good pockets A : ; 2 of colors — Second 1S Stamped Towels 8 $1.00 C-B Corsets 89c Made SUK; nice even w and a full yard wide: very servic waists and underwear. Main Floor. Tommy's mind and he remembered scp pag omer cing only ther mutual affection; so he RANG fer hick, whee rer gas to the “ag Penn caf house FS Brags © to eat.” naid | "24 Was presently admitted 95¢c Velvet Shapes 59 59 | ny. “Freddie, run down the| - uorion Barclay had turned very b effects and medium | trail till to a tig anuarel sn aes dimemiiee peri t aid t back here, will|' 0! en and disappointed man, Stil! ¢ clung warmly to that remnant of life which remained to him | We'll go to Gull tsland,” he wald| simply, “till this thing has blown |i over. I suppose you are not un-| happy about what has happened. | It's a pity she came be Tommy, when we quar power yekan to think that ¢ manacer for a sick world that tf I had been destined to rule, I would have ruled for the good of| the people. I want you to know] that what began in cynicism ended at had be in faith and honesty.” pha pasar They shook hands and parted, 1oor of the cave| Sever to meet in this life again Late that night Tommy and Ce. lestia and Freddie, the Ferret, whom Tommy was trying to train to be : ® valet, caught the last boat for tell’s, on Bartell's island, from pa h Gull tsland may be reached nan hour tn a fast launch |. Gull island was Gordon Barclay's favorite est The timber was grinned| mostly rc oak and scrubbby 1 pines, but in a dense said|frove of these Harclay had ifjbullt a low, rambling hmuse which was very dear to him, and wonderful gardens, which were | In Charming New Party Dresses $12.50 and $15.00 > basket, lyou? “What are we all doing here, any way?” an tin Tommy told her. It was hard to | make her understand at first, but it ft tes with rubber-ti Interesting |p | @rew easier and easier, It wan as if L me im ots « Third she was rapidly convalescing from Third Floor. ) Fag S08 « from } mind which Crackers, 3 Pkgs. for 10c ttt Bite wsor Stilliter’s Swastika Soda Ornckers, frow wn her. FP and crisp; three of the regular e and Celestia | packages for but deity my 1 ’ ered. Only three to ea Fourth oa a Saee | Fleer. had alre 1 because Hing C of aatinstriped Corsets of medium length and y mounts; | lace trimmeds good bontr and | 6 10x} Inches: « two dainty Dresses Huck, size 18x28 Inche stamped with simple designs and Stamped scallop edge. — Third Floor. Peanut Butter at 9c Lb. Roger's Pennut Butter, one of the very »: bran always fresh and wholesome. Try a pound and see how delicious it in —Fourth Floor. wn in the sketches are ore dark ‘ and a shipment of Party Dresses to t sell at $12.50 and $15.00. fast, ar The one at left is of chiffon taffeta, below one shoulder to show an Laat whet bas with bodice drooping to have And that’s the » you say I was brought up?” | Vhere were brought up, word of honc her head, but without} under-bodice and sleeve of silk The skirt given the modish pointed ef- shadow lace is wtin conviction want to see,” she sald Tommy leaped to his feet v're the ragcal that stole my he eried Men’s $1.45 Sweaters at | Milk of Magnesia at 29¢ Man Smellsgood . from ear to ear. Half-linen Kitchen tees Se ae oe Vell, I'll Inches wide; good, strong Tommy, “and ity and very serviceable. | Nc 1 5 r - vder epted ll find Prof over 15 yards to eact ? y patch lke ey eo Main Floor, and brown The Indi shook said, “No good Stain Floor, 25c Mixing Bowls 16c He's got ih aaa” Yellow ttane Cups and Saucers 5c Pair | Bowls that are 10 Inches across ia of pure white the top. At this price none deliv- | OMps and ered.—-Lower Main Floor. nipped. Soiled 25c Neckwear 10c Org: Swiss Chemis lace, and Org Upper Main Flo Wool Pants at 35c Pair Children’s White or Gray Wool Pants; regular $1.40 value; side button style; and we have them in sizes 1 to 16 yenrs.—Upper Main Floor. 25c Hose Supporters 15¢ pg ag “ai Sop n fect by cording and self ruch- ing. Priced at $12.50 At right, Chiffon Frock with draped waist, and Two feta and upper bodice sleeves Oriental sequins trim the shoulders and the points of the wing sleeves are weighted with a of you,” you money lace rows of Stiliite: his head and| rose only ven dearer. lot of money on him,| is island retreat, if you find| ready for the master’ the year jround, the triumvirate, if only they |could reach {t, would be as safe from mob violence as on a ship at soa In-| In the ace toward) With he od | cliffs, beaded tassel. Ruchings of self material finish the scalloped edge of the skirt. Price $15.00. Crepe de $1 and $1.25 Umbrellas at 69c 26-Inch Hatnproot black y,on dur- | open and and he'll gly and he's Dead?” Maybe.” And Tommy told brie what had happened and what Ce tla believed had happened. Tt dian set off at a great y Leather 3 the column « which mar still alive. Women's Umbreliag fr beau- apricot and light-blue, in Dresses are included also. The colors embrace flesh-color, Chine ww Matin ripiekse 3 cand 4-Inch Ribbon 5c tn nnd Satin It tiful shades addition to Sizes (iss of pink, maize, Nile-g Upper Main Fic bed and $6 Shoes $3 Pr. ent morning Celestia went white husband to the eastern and she had her first look at where the fire had been checked by|the ocean sullenly tumblin | white-maned—under a gray an sullen sky 4 1 (Te Be Continued) New Neckpieces, 25c New Coat Aprons pretty | ee 2 Woe They “END CONVENTION | a Nek Be 7 among them 25¢ —. 15¢ Yard irene; only. er 0 prove that| the new Wide Collars, Collar Sets, . yractical $1.50 Crepe de Chine 95c |]: 0 had I i i |. Deteentaa te: the | Fichus and Jabot effects—25¢% oy RIPEN annual conven Hinck AlL-SiIk Crepe de Chite, state of tion of the boagd of mang rs of Basement Salesroom, : " the Woman's Home Missionar clety of the Kirst M. E. ch leaving for their homes 7 following the closing of th tion Wednesday w her) O., was selected a for misses and women! Basement Salesroom. Upper Main Union Suits Half Price Milla Cotton k, long or ’ ind and the two others and went into the electric plant ing order a tia Floor, 10¢ Bridge Pads 7c Each ridge Score Pads a fow Car- . nt » the Forest gh r looked in good ru aes ‘and pretend to be ANY pieces at new styles in a man might hie a voice price, new some one for many seudo mag the set Brgadwa closely woven Jnpanene oa ee of the years in a style, made of good ort f basen Third. Floor t ~ A of an expen Girls’ Wash Dresses 45c | 50c Cretonne Scarfs 25 | """"' Made of fre quality «ingh ‘ Latte “Gear siggtetta, 1 15c Picture Frames 10c Enda dark ro all we nk f and in ima Second Floor. ence, something like quality percale in Blue and white y of It s@m familiar? onven checks. White polka-dot Hot Water Bottles, $1.00 setae ART ize Hot chocolate-color patent hanger stopper, price fo} nas immed Cretonne when acne t and and began to She turned to him the next conven with black sold Vieture Kern rms round his neck 1M a little ehild ¥ nohe Third Floor Hell!” sald Freddie Chinchilla Coats at $2.95 Lunch Special at S¢ Anadoan ist UaTRPAYEL wie te A retrechiag rap Conte that are 86.50 values, “Ep maae of fine, heavy ty ehin f piping hot Beat it, Freddie ehWa, in gray and | 4 Reef Ten and I brand obey ie © ts Four To Celestia the train seemed fo Floor Floor. Floor Laneh Counter no faster than a snail, To|PREXY TO TALK AT BERKELEY he world in time to un | President Suzzallo, of the Univer —THE BON — SEATTLE attain a women city Water Bot rubber, with at $1.00 pnt Brie ‘itferent styles. Vhira the closing session, ided to set aside the last Thursday in February as a day for payer, when “peace, prohibition and jrighteousness” will be the chie ked for, the Stripes black white, _ Prettily t#mmed with white pipings, ang priced in biife pink, 4 Cans Tomatoes for 25c The regular 100 alse of and- ard quality Tomntoes or and each room. things fe) Hotel Soap, 25c Dozen Cakes NPECIAL Hotel 25¢. has accepted an President Wheeler attractively at 50¢. © Rasement Salesro: dozen esroom the ement Sal Soap, too should late, occupled her|invitation from mind to the exclusion of aln v-jof the of California, to rything else. ddre embly at Berkeley on They waited at the cave until old| November 6 | Univer cakes, san as