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FOR CHILDREN’S DAY AT THE BON MARCHE Suprising Values in Girls’ School Dresses =At $3.50= In the 2 to 6 and the 8 to 14 Year Sizes IN NICE ALL WOOL SERGES OR ROYS—NOT TOO GOOD FOR SCHOOL, YET GOOD ENOUGH FOR BEST The Serges are made in straight line effects with 1 plaid collars and ure made with self belts and white The Corduroys que collars Some Dresses, ! trim nd wool Sailor too, with wide bra mixed trimmed with Girls’ Seivicvable Winter Coats at $5.50 each Every little girl ere have a nice Winter Coat when can be had $5.50 14 ye Warm, servi mixtures in chevic las, wide-wale Bedford cord good styles; Sizes 2 to 5 and urs eal we! rd ture 1 Second Floor, $5.00 Each Special Values in Women’s Sweaters at Good Stout Woolens pty Silk Fibers Are pose gual Sweaters, Sweatere—lots of them, give no end of service. Car ligan st oll collars 1 e fiber Sweaters in lid colors or Blazer stripes and com —Second Floor. ! Women’s Dent’s Kid Gloves —$1.00 Pr.— Dent's Clairette Pique Glace Kid Gloves, single clasp style and embroidered backs. Come in black, white, tan and gray Sizes 51% to 7 50c Cashmere Gloves at —39c Pr.— Women's fine quality Imported mere Gloves—these are mostly in many lined and some doe There is a good line of W Cash- black _lined ne: are silk men's —Upper Main Floor. | Time to Put on Heavier. Underclothes Boys’ 65c Underwear for 50c 1,00 Union Suits 69 Boys’ part wool Underwear, natural gray 1 ce lined, Shirts and Drawers, perfect fitting gart ght for Winter; well of good weight, with just enough woe garments, Dut styles the proper warmth; #izes 6 to 16 4 with or without ale Moto 44 Children’s Union Suits for 50c Women’s $1. 25 thilen Suits $1.00 is Ghake & & x ao ae gs And these are the excellent “Forest Mills’ e years. Made of fine ake. Medium weight Un Sul arments cotton yarn; slightly fleeced and perfectly that are fall Peokiones Sport ieee sie the boys’ sults have closed crotch and t seatiy Gatemehi sees:® nd 38 are made with drop seat. Sizes 14 and ab ts 44 ok 8 Children’s Wool Union Suits $1.00 Women’s $2.00 Union Suits $1.59 Firm quality woo! Union Suits, with just enough Good Winter weight garmen threeay t cotton to prevent shrinking; come in gray and wool, of the wel ~ Millie White, patent closed crotch style for boys and come in white and gray, neck sty! @ussetted drop seat for girls Sizes 2 to 16. Women’s are stig arly ust t fite olantic ears nd long sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44—Upper Main Flo The Sale of Boys’ Suits at $5 and $7. 50} Short Lines of $7.50 to $8.50 Suits are $5.00, and Short Lines of $10.00 and $12.50 Suits are $7.50 f you have boys fr A Mid-season clean-up of the better sorts Suits—that offers great buying advantages to y 18 years to clothe nu Only one or two of a sort of the score of d tweeds, worsteds, | mostly. ———— MEN’S RAINCOATS At $5.00, $8.50, $10.00 and $14.75 A full line of the most pop- ular and best styles in Men's Rain Coats, made of tan, gray blue and fancy tweed mix tures, military lay-down style col —Upper Main Floor. and the like Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits at —$1.95 Ea— Suits Worth to $3.00 Sizes 21-2 to 7 Years ~~ & The Waists are made of reas tweed or striped cas- th e 1 or raight ‘ontras red br at waist ne; we —Upper Main Floor ~ Saturday Specials in The ae Maiche’ Toy Shop $1.00 Rugby Footballs at 75c $1.65 Roller Skates at $1.45 Pair The Bon Practice Rugby Footbal bled grain ¢ Il leather, heavy pure gum biadder D l Is $1.95 Kestner Jointed Dolls $1.45 O S/: Crown-make Full Jointed Dolls, beautiful bisa ads, with sle yes, eyelashes and sewed wig and fitted y chemise, al rs and stockings. —Toy Shop, Fourth Floor. (On Sale From9\ "m2 4-™.1012 amles eached Sheet —59c — Bleache », and can From 9 A. M. | 9A. M. to 12 c Fancy Dress Silks | to Sell for 3 BI —39¢ Yd.— A. M. to 12 Only Pretty satin stripes, ored messalin nd cade 1 to select Forenoon Specials for Thrifty Shoppers No telephone orders can be ¢ accepted for these morning | he items. he lorzen of Lower Main Floor. 25c Combination Hangers 10c Combination Coat —Upper Main Floor. mmed 52-Inch Black Broadcloth 75c Yard | Fine quality Black Broadcloth, 52 inches wide it or dress, From 9 a m. to —Upper Main Floor. | ( re $1.25 ii 36-Inch, S¥e aad Hollow cut Corduroy, trous finish ¢ color lustrous for a and Trouser Hangers, suitable st nd durable t ove Lower Main Floor. hea Good quality Couch Covers pper Main Floor 5c Bleached Gauze, 36-Inch, 4c Tard) Bleached Gauze or Cheese Cloth, wide. Not over 2 25c Curtain Marquisette 18c Mercerizes Curtain Marqui tte, 1 Arabian ards to each ¢ —Lower Main Floor. 7 9 m. to 95c All Linen Damask 75c Yard 95c Ostrich Fancies at 50c Woy all Linen Table Damask, 70 Inches Ostrich Feather Fancies, fluff wide; of good weight and a nice satin f Feather Novelties, in b and —Lower Main | Floor. | cole $1.50 Justrite Corsets $1.00 pred | Made of fancy coutil, medium Li | long skirt, free a and fitted wi Second Floor Boys’ $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts 79c Each Made of nice quality stripe —Third Floor. | 12 and nay madras and solesette, tn atte ain white and tan; sizes Upper Main Floor. Metis Note Books 2 for 5c Steno erapher | Note Books, of good qua Tea Cups and Saucers 5c Pair Pure white Tea Cups and Sau onds sor Hvered) paper e of them slight Upper Main The Bon Marebe bring the Childe, i MARCHE, BON L Union St—Second Ave.—Pike 8t,—Seattle. Pump for the n Part Individual kin Pie Hallo each, 5e —Fourth Floor, Fresh Nut Bread, fir for sa iche Homemade —Fourth Floor CORDU:- | and | Extra sizes. Union Hardware Ball Searing Roller Skates for | $1.50 Couch Covers at $1.19 Each | Third Floor. -Third Floor | pectal from Floor, | Police RADICALS WHO COME 10 SAVE HILLSTROM ARE PUT IN THE CHAIN GANG} Meet the Incoming Trains and Order I. W. W.'s to “Move On!" — Latter Assert Lea@er’s A tivities in Soldier Strike Is Reason for Sentence to Death on Murder Charge. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct While the Swedish government Utah, . mony of them he Industrial Workers of Vorld, is to Salt 1 flocking Mealtime in the road gang; friends of ed in Utah and forced to work on the highways. latest picture the poet, Joseph Hilistrom’s, in bent on saving the life United States Thru the effor the Swedish om ofthe lL W. W ster was inter | emted Again ¢ Sentenced to Die to state de hours be executio requested a respite On Oct. 16 the Utah board of par © cane of ted of mur der. new da ate for executio trom, himself, sits back and eclaren he could free a minute if he cared to President Henry Suzzalio n alum SAN FRANCISCO, Oct “Joe Hill” ar Above explain how be came by a bullet } wound in bis chest But t he nays, would in at first came to | the hon |the 1 W cognizance | *UnK y. and set a |SUZZALLO TO TALK TO U. OF W. ALUMNI of the University of Washington will ad a Woman Rather than do that he would go to hin death That, Hillstrom conter body's business Wrote | *, Is “no W. W. Songs condemndéd man is known W. forces as Joe Hill Under that name he wrote many songs, parodies on popular airs, at 1. W. W. meetings When the | W. W. threats were made police met incoming trains and ordered suspected to keep going city was kept compara tively free of radi Those who pers maining in town were arr on charges of vagranc were given long terms on the city chain gang, constructing a new boulevard overlooking the elty. The to t the Butler hotel grill as a body, has had a he annual reunion of [WASHINGTON IS THIRD AT CATTLE SHOW Washington 's third among the states in th nt of cash prizes won at the exposition cattle show. Call fornia fm first and Ore ngton got $8 ae f Clise, Redmond, Ayes William Bishop, Chima ‘Friesian, $1,240; John L. ane, Holstein-Frie nL. Gile, Chinook,$2,070 fon Stock Farm, Se 5. L. Brewer, Satsop, $140 REAL ESTATE MAN KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE a pr NORTH YAKIMA tate man, tw dead today ¢, in the Cowtle Oct. 29 He he valley, 1 M was killed by i miles tre R. Galloway ominent real es ning of his auto last night n here WOMEN OPPOSE XMAS SALE OF WAR TOYS SPOKANE, Oct. 29. A resolution was prepared today for introduction at the next meeting of the City Federation of Women's clubs, condemning the Christmas display or sale in Spokane of military toys or those suggesting war. GIRL IS ELECTED BUSINESS MANAGER Miss Ursula Johnson holds the distinction of being one of the few women in the United States to be business manager of a publication. business manager of the school paper. Bessie Wilkerson is assistant editor. itor She Is a student at Ballard high school and is Ernest Ferguson is ed ¥. M. H. A. IS NOW LOCATED IN NEW HOME ve. and E 1 Sunday ¢ tum, in, audito king ¢ Ladies He Hi Insurance Agents, noon, at the t the Chamber of Commerc Frida agent . kitchen and rooms for auxiliary of the organtizatic ation is now established In at, e in its new altho the formal opening will roomy gymnasium, a recep meetings of PUTNAM TO TALK ABOUT FIRE INSURANCE Putnam, of Roston, secretary of the National Association is scheduled as the annual meeting of the state princtpal speaker, fire insurance “KWEER KARACTERS” TO BE HER TOPIC Kweer Karacters I've Known rated with cartoons and the opening number of the seco he Y. M,C. A,, at 8:15 Hust Nuss SEN. JONES TO TALK ON SEAMEN’ S LAW drawings, nd of the two Star Lyceum courses at Monday night will be the subject of the lecture which Marion Fisk will give as Mart of the ¥ C. A. brotherhood, next thas nel lowing cbeckara Senator Wesley L, ioten, zam dent of the Kitsap County Transportation ( i. ¢ 1, president of the Pacific ( samahip Co. and L. G of the seamen’s Dill ag La Follette Balfour-Guthrie Co Senator Jones will discuss A. O. U. W. TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY » lodges of the » 47th anniver ave. and Pike at cram, Stephen J. Chadwick, p r of the evening Ancient Orde ary of Everett and Arlingtow lodges of United Workmen will to. institution of the order at initiation and musical will come by spe with grand master workman, will be JAPAN TELLS YUAN TO LAY OFF KING STUFF TOKIO, Oct. 29.—Fearing the mild n calamity to the Far I in a friendly way to postpone the proposed new form of government creation of st, Jap) niove a monarch in China an has advised Yuan Shi Kat to turn his republic Into the according to announcement today NEW MAIL SERVICE TO THE ARCTIC EDMONTON, Alberta, Oct, 29—-One month from today rural free very in the Arctic circle will begin, Carriers will leave on Decem 9, January 28 and February 26 with thefr malls, destined to the ind of the midnight sun, going ¢ as possible by railroad, thence by and finally by dog sled will be del et Me tors, as well as adventure are PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 29 shot with a shotgun, was found home today, Reed lives on the Skyline boulevard, dy of an unidentified man, 45, Reed, a farmer, 30 feet from his six miles from Port-| | Ud Hand-bage Third Floor. . FREDERICK & NELSON Basement Salesroom 60 Sample Coats for Juniors Special $6.75 Each Sizes 13, 15, 17 and 19 Years cuffs Misses’andChildren’s School Shoes ie 25, ‘$1.55, $1.85 ather with ¢ metal calf with matt $1.85 pair Growing Girls’ School Shoes, on the popular English-style last, In three styles gun. metal calf with cravenette or matt top, patent vict kid with cloth top. Sizes 2% to 7, $2.00 pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Serviceable Schoo! in gun calf button sizes 10 1 to 2, $1.85 Boys’ and Youths’ High-cut Shoes, with two full soles, full bellows tongue and buckle at top Sizes 10 to 0 pair, —Rasement Salesroom Taffeta Ribbons 15c Yard JERY g00d price in at the Plain Taffeta Ribbons in red, scarlet, pink, aky-blue, black, navy, old-rose, white and royal-biue, 5% inches wide; also New Plaid Ribbons in 4%-inch width. The yard Ise. Salesroom. values Rayo Lamp Special $1.25 N sale Saturday, the popu O lar Rayo Lamp tn nickel plated bras#. It gives a bright, unflickering Hight, and ts very easily regulated with white dome shade, 5 fal ®1.% Barer alesroom. Corset, $1.50 XCELLENT-FITTING Cor: set, desig especially for the average fig having medium bust and long skirt. It is made of fancy striped pink coutil, trimmed with silk-em broidered band; has extra hook below front stay and two sets of hose supporters, Price, $1.50. Rasement Salesroom, Women’s Hose 25c Pair QIK BOOT, plain Lisle “ Cotton Stockings, white and other colors Rasen and in black, alesroom. Boys’ Gauntlets 50c Pair OYS' Gauntlet black Gloves tn tan and other colors, B assorted sizes. wwoment alosroom HERE offering, which includes a half-belted, heavy eral wear. values at the special price, alike in variety of are not over two Coat pipings. $6.75. and finished with velvet Children’s School Coats, $5.00 Corduroys espec 3elted and plain styles. at $5.00. —carefully tailored in Zibelines, Fancy Coatings, of serviceable grades selected for school wear. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Excellent values this ti Halloween Favors and Decorations First Floor mely smart belted, good gen- straight-line and flaring models in weaves ot Fancy Zibelines Mixtures Diagonals Herringbone Mixtures —serviceable, good-looking coats for school and Many are trimmed with 5 et on collar and Exceptional and jally —Basement salesroo An Interesting Display of Women’s Coats at $12.50 comprises suitable ng materials ] business, street wear, made up i selected qua s | from 34 to 44 Other Navy selines, ts and Zit fur and $12.50. models for utility carefully and n of the pre- The Attractive Coat Pictured Made up in styles Pebble Chev- weight ripple lined Sizes is a typical value al heavy cheviot, with choker collar of beaver plush, and half with good quality satin. Price $12.50. attractive in also Gray, Tan and Green Mixtures, plush trimmings, with at —Bagement Salesroom. 200 New Untrimmed Hats Special $1.25 On sale in the Basement Salesroom, Saturday; excep- tional values. The assortment includes large Soft-crowned Sailors, ; Medium-size Sailors, Roll- brim Hats, Turbans, Tri- cornes and other popular styles, in fine velvets. Many have bound = with gr Black, seal-brown, navy-blue, _—_ and Speci edges »sgrain ribbon o the col purple are il, $1.25. Children’s Hats, aa 45 to $3.95 include attractive all and styles for smaller girls for misses, plush, velvet bons, furs and flowers occasions, for fashioned of corduroy, the and felt and prettily trimmed with rib- Tams in various colors and combinations, 85¢. —Basement Salesroom. Boys’ Tommy Tucker Suits In Black Velvet At $3.50 MART “ Suits for little fellows, made up in a good qual- black separate Mar and cuffs. Sizes 3 to Price $3.50. Boys’ Corduroy Suits (washable) in Dress-up” ity velvet, with white cc & years ray and blue, sizes 3 to 8 years; $3.50. Knickerbockers in 17 & very practical; Boys’ Corduroy dark color, price 85¢ pair. —Basement Salesroom. sizes 6 to years, 3-Piece Middy House Set, $1.00 HOICE of light-blue, delft blue and pink in this good looking Three-piece Middy House Set. [t is made of good quality percale in shoul der fastening style, with trim ming of black and white bias binding Attractive at $1.00. —fasement Sal value