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aa | This Week’s Shipment of “Wirthrhor” | fine Madras Shirting. It's | Specials in Gloves, Underwear, Waists at $1.00 Is Already on Sale at the Bon Marché It was a clever Cleveland waist maker who conceived the idea of making a line of $1.25 Waists t Making a new set of styles every week (usually the And so every week bright. new sold at a dollar J-10. A very t either high or low Voile—front and allowing onl biggest) to sell them “Wirthmor” Waists reach the Bon Marche to be model, The same dainty ming model when collar is worn , ar and Made of a very good quality ront, back daintily embroidered The } turnover collar is embre are hemat that extending down front fo! 1 of dack and cuffs—all seams bemstitched » washable Fiber Gtk J-11, This demi-tailored model ts m otrope, alternating a Waist w 1. The high mannish Reneral utility wear, and the style is de 4 with p the @ffective and appealing. It is cut to insure } Ir tt as fitting and made with utmost care and attention of t ng to detail —Second Floor. Hosiery They're to Be Strictly “One Day” Specials at These Prices Women’s Fiber Hose, Women’s Union Suits, Dent's Full Pique Kid Seconds of Our 50c | Seconds of 75c Gloves, Sizes 512 to 7/2, Line, at Values Special —35e Pr— _ At 49-— —$1.00 Pr.— Or three pairs for $1.00. High Dent's—the name alone stands grade FY Hose, with very Women's white Cotton Union | for quality—the Gloves a a i nicely fleeced and of good | } pita -aagiPveor Scr ike aris yo ave one fastener at the evening kes ae Y uy ; neck styles —Upper Main Floor Sizes §% to Trimmed Hats Reduced to $5. They Were $8.50 and $10 And every one of them is a late mid- season style In a striking high crown effect—a turban—a rolling brim or | some sort of sailor It seems a shame to be selling such pretty new Hats | for such a small amount of money, but it's € at best, so better cut ‘pric than later on when the b ~ ow Ww hen you want new n is less —Second host The “Art Shop” Is ry nea Ready With Complete Stocks of Tat Novelties and Lots of Bargains as Well | South Ready with everything the skilled edleworke for mak Holiday Gifts Ready with goodly supplies of D. M. C., Royal So and Art \ cs Ready to teach all the new img in t e § 1 c Ready to teach the little folks, too, in the Childrer mbroide es every Satur day m« 15¢ Cretonne Laundry Bags 10c Laundry Bags, made of fine grade Cretonne, Ir pretty colors; size of Bags 17x25 inches; finished at tops with white draw etri Fringes Up to $1.50 for 25¢ Vong Wide, medians and narrow Pr jeces, in ecru and gree serv tr Sear 69c Embroidered Pillow Tops 39c ities Rings 100 for 5c Made-up Pillow Covers; embr red in Battenberg ni ings in various sizes, t dewigns and backs of green | only in hur citar wg colors in various drill; size 15x21 inche or 40 Art Goods, Worth to $1.50, at 59c 35¢ eens Art Goods for 15c and Pillow Tops | Stamped Scarfs, Centerpieces, Pliilow Covers and and | Pi ow Tope with no backs ade cra of heavy Linen. others in pretty 89c to $1.50 dui Gowns 69¢ Entirely made-up Gowns of good repe stamped in simple designs; some fir with colored lawn 65c to $1.50 Art Pieces at 25c $1.25 Laundry Bags for 69c Each | A fine collection of stamped Pillow Tops, Scarfe | Extra large size madeup Laundry Bags, » and Centerpieces of heav Linen, Crash Poplin the wo lL ro) a and Art Ticking eithe 45c Stamped Night Gowns 25c Art : Melkeas Goods for 10c Each A small lot of discontinued numbers of # Package | designs, { edge. 25¢ bisinict Art Goods for 10c | Odds and Ends of Art Goo: 1 ” ed Pennants, Handkerchief Cases an¢ bands. Goods, eac Third Floor. Center For Wednesday Only | 2'c School Suiting for | —8ic Yd.— We Are Agents for the “Kantleek” Rubber Goods All Made of High Grade Rubber and All Very Serviceable $2. 25) | nates ‘sem syrinee, GO. 50 Rompers, Dr Specials in Toilet Needs i HOe size Hikers Violet Cerate, Ke size Dander Borie and Fe School cm quality rt Fountain Voc Qi 3 36-In., for c Yd. — yards of Percale, a 4 size Genuine 29c ate towder i 3,00€ good heavy | Ze & Fink's Hiveris Tal 10c White Cambric, 36-In | Haliaies Favors and Novelties ie Less tampkine, Hack ie Halloween Post Cards -50c]} —6c Yd.— * Blue Grass white Cambric, a Ceevin Paper 25 e'| it) vara % 5c Honbon Snapping Motines | Cte quality and 15c! ‘ American Lady Corset Week Decorated Crepe Den Napkin Pince Cards, ¢ Lower Main F -Upper Main Blow Bon Marche—Corset Stop Come and Itsten hird Flo: A Heart is the Third lor us Hearty elcometo the Whangdoodle r Viet ee Quartet and A a on ners | enjoy one of our Agee andi. ordiat site . Union St.—Second Ave.—Pike St sitia, Tel. Eltiott tin Bon Marche their Sixth Ficor Cafe. Headquarters THE SEATTLE STAR THEY’RE GOING TO GET FARMER HOOKED, THEN SLIP HIM AN EDUCATION Onlo Stee! Ranges Third Floor. New Coats)” alc that be is going to learn the ometines I feel th we should atest thing in ragtime, and then,| turn the small people OMe ot ACShiem NT just opened full ot higher: dueation? porary in. ee pest my includes several smart ed by the Wa Seaton Beueationss ae Ee ee eee | models for street and utility rrr » te Peamk Mell, a quiet wear, tailored from good oe: ‘ rat Bikeaple 4 quality Zibelines, Boucle . cn the institute tn Seattle this Chinchillas and Tweeds, in : black, blue, brown, green ¢ cinch,” says Frank no dre either A matter-of-fact master, with ah the abilit and mixed colorings. TheCoat Shown in the Sketch but amer to see them ¢ Best in the County 1a at homnle nadiliie é atart and) | nd wide collar paneled in self | arte Mee t { velvet. The garment i | to waist with s considered one of| “ in King passes throug! t knew how it grow nd A pa th wt et 1] how to sell it, too pock Phe : oil 1 how much profit 1 the an Ww a bushel of it ‘ | That's part what Frank has ip fone, and he has out of the l University of Was n only two years and a half Move Him to Issaquah Well, a he had done these es, Coun rint Frank Neill No. 140 of T $23.50 = CITY SHOULD MAKE JOBS? UFTED Cotton ¢ Cushions Toss: sie os For Wicker Chairs <1 retonnes of de ately sirable pa 1 riced at For Downright Service Buy the “Dreadnaught” MINISTERS OPPOSE “vu” omer thick But, in the meantime, they will listen to educators from ‘ . the University of Washington HERE is no guesswork about the wearing and other institutions. They will get acquainted |- with the teachers of their chil | SPEAK AT Y.M.C.A. First thing they know, they'll be chock-full of higher educa wi Dreadnaught wool fabrics, spec alr ensure unusual resistance to the wear of school and play days. Suits; the spe- the conscientious all and tear qualities of cially- ted all-v tailoring and the selec reinforcement go to tion That's what Frank Neill has set out to do MOTHERS INVITED TO MEETINGS HERE °. Senator Wesley “Dreadnaught” Suits are made in the improved Norfolk styles which boys like best. Sizes 6 to 18 ce $5.00. P younger Gto8 Dress Suits of Tommy and Vestee models, years. Pr For years), and blue velvet in the boys new black Tucker price $6.50, —Second Floor FREDERICK & NELSON < of | Round Oak Stove FREDERICK EN. ELSON SEATTLE Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns easy Authe sia that se Patterns Winter Phe Book, illustrates Style escribes many new Halloween HE 8t showing a wide variety of ationery Section is novelties for H ween enter- tainments including Place Cards, Table Favors, Prizes and Crepe Paper and Cutouts for decorations RPevreweese ist the hool, whi pink teas to be kidd 150 TRIMMED HATS =| To Choose From At | (82. 75 of mother thar need © are FRENZIED FINANCE Ee ey O BANKER in Seattle would lend a private individual one cent if | he tried to dodge the payment of legitimate debts, as Mayor Gill and Councilman Dale's faction in the council want the city to do i| The Gill-Dale theory is: Don't pay any debts bankers. Pay interest. Issue new bonds. the tax levy down. Borrow from the In this way you can keep Why don't Gill and Dale go one step farther? Why don’t they also exclude from the tax levy their own salaries and have bonds issued for that purpose, too? 100 Pda Hats at $1.95 of 150 17 Basement Salesroom Gill's salary |s $7,500. Dale's is $3,000. 1 and small shapes in wide , featurir Here's a chance for reducing the tax levy by $10,500. 81. QS, -Basement Salesroo Instead of providing for this $10,500 in the tax levy, why not leave um # DECOR! chs) RE BOs ROR alee the amount owt? Of course, the money would have to be paid in some way wouldn't really save any money But, to follow out the GHi-Dale theory, bonds could be issued for $10,500, the money could be borrowed, the city could keep paying inter est, BUT, the tax levy would be lower by $10,500. The elty Wash Waists at 50c How long would the city's credit last with such a procedure? NTRIPED Madras, Percale and black and white YET THAT'S THE SORT OF FRENZIED FINANCE FOR WHICH k t! THE DALE FACTION IN THE COUNCIL, WITH GILL'S APPROVAL 7 eet bay e low-priced Waists which are STANDS FOR made up in plain mo with low or two-in-one collar When the Gill-Dale crowd yell “Lower taxes,” it's merely the rank est sort of demagogy. In actual fact, GILL AND DALE WOULD ADD |TO THE CITY'S TAX BURDEN BY EXTRA INTEREST FOR YEARS| 1}AND YEARS TO COME, i leeve G values at 50@, Rasement Sales “SPECIAL” $2.95 Skirts, $4.50 UTING SKIRTS of