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\ i 169c Percale Aprons, 39¢ on Apron. Day Women’s Fine Winter Coats Reduced to $25 Too Much Warm Weather in Seattle—Too Many Winter Coats at the Bon Marche SO MANY OF THE HIGHER GRADE MODELS ARE REDUCED TO $25.00 Exceptional values? Yes, indeed—for they are Coats that until now have been selling at far more than $25.00. Most of them are nicely trim- med with fur, and you can have your choice of a dozen of the season’s most popular coatings. A Remarkable Reduction on Women’s New Fall Suits— $16.50 and $10.00 $19.50 Suits | They're new Fall styles, models that are smart and attractive, and indeed excellent | values at their original prices. All nicely tailored in Mannish Serges, Poplins, Cheviots, | Whipcords, Homespuns and the neat Pepper and Salt Mixtures Women’s Clever Autumn Dresses Just Arrived—Beautiful New Silk Specially Priced at $7.50 Each | Petticoats—Price $4.69 Plain and Combination Styles | Black and New Autumn Colors | cou Cte ot fie lly pleasing styles and Oh, yes, Petticoats aro back, and the demand | Taffeta and French | continues aw the skirts crow wider. Full faring | Serge, trimmed with stk braid and bduttona tn | Petticoats, made of ser able silk with deep Black, African Brown, Russian Green, Copen- | flounces, in various sty elastic watstbands; | hagen and Navy Blue. ome in all sizes —Second Fleer, Ne Two Good, Sensible Styles to Choose From They're made of good Percales in neat stripes and fig- ures. One style fastens at the back—the other (pictured here) | has Princess front with collar and cuffs of blue Percale. —29c— Aprons in the neat Princess style, —$1.25— Tunic, gored style skirt, and Dutch made of serviceable blue and white | Ca to match; made of Amonkens ete inghar pretty chee d checked giughant; they have two at che hale pieced 7" Cntstiee pockets, and are bound in white. $1.50 each. Large Black Sateen Aprons at 75c Ea The kind that completely covers the dress skirte—made of fine quality sateen in five gores, fitted with two large handy jockets ens down the side with the Apron fast Third Floor, South Section. | A Sale of Ostrich Boas —at $1.95— | Large, Flafly Boas, 18 to 22 Inches Long, | With Long Flues | Ostrich Boas, the favorites of the hour, for $1.95 Thursday instead of $2.45 five buttons. $1.50 Fancy Ribbons 85c Yd. Dresden Ribbon in both Hight and dark shades, satin stripe and Motre cen- They have finished ends with cun- | } ters in blue, brown. tan ning little ta s, and come in white, | and green; widths from brown, Copenhagen blue, tan and black | 7% to 10 inches. nd white mixed —Upper Mate Floor, Discontinued Lines of Corsets for $1.98) $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00 Models in ‘American Lady,” | C. B. a la Spirite,” ““G. D. Justrite’’ and “‘Successo”’ Certainly a Corset bargain well worth your while—These mod- | els are of good, Strong coutil, and some in fancy broche with the | low and medium bust and skirt —lace and embroidery trimmed SIZES 18 TO 33—35 AND 36 39c Fancy Cambric Brassieres 25c Brassieres, made of fancy Cambric; firm, heavy with front and back yoke of pretty embroldery style and are extra well made Mito 4 long quality, finished at top They're the hook front —Coreet Shop, Third Fleer. ALWAYS “DOMESTICS FOR LESS” HERE 8 Unbleached Muslin Se | 121 te ¥ win ight and dark terns: —Lower Mais Floor. 2 Loaves Bread 15c | pa a potion py ang choose from Delivered with Oriental Cream 98¢ And other Thursday Specials in the Cut Rate Drug Store | Se Jelly Holla, Lemon made to order) —Fourth Floor Be size Hatha Sweet S00 sine Malvina Cream, 5 n2% © Ginger Seape, trek batt), cach. BAC} Bite De | Currant: ewer... 10 | «bound 10c | 2he size Pond’s Cold | Soa: Layer Cakes—cholce of Cream (a cleann- 4g Veen Saar ee ings ‘none. deli ing Cre each rm, each bd ) layers. ioe site | Inaeaham's | 5 tin 89) Br 30c ikweed Cream, 1 og eo 29c | It's time to be thinking about the Fruit Cake ah stee Pineud’s Wate | and Plum Pudding for your Thanksgiving Dinner | —we are now making delicious Fruit Cake and 5c Plum Pudding—price 40¢ a pound. (Have one | VERY SPECIAL | VERY SPECIAL $3 Heavy Coating Corduroy | $1 and $1.25 Rich Black Silks | —$2.00 Yd.— —89c Yd.— It's a rare opportunity to get good, heavy Coat- 25 pleces In all—Lustrous Chiffon Taffeta Dress ing Corduroy at such a reduction, just when most | Silk, heavy Peau de Sole oft Messaline and | in demand. Lustrous Coating Corduroy, in Duchess; all beautiful qualities, and a nN wide, with hollow cut cord#; comes in d wide; servi and desirable for wales brown, green and black —Upper Main . | and dresses Upper Main Floor Saleof Pattern Hats at Half Price Continued | $27.50 Pattern for $13.75 Hats Each Georgeous Pattern Hats, 1 In designed by $35.00 Pattern Hats for $17.50 Each } Joseph, Maison Maurice be, Mme. Ger $40.00 Pattern Hats for $20.00 Each maine, the Fifth Avenue Shop and other | $46.00 Pattern Hate for $22.50 Each notable designers; stunning atyles in small | $50.00 Pattern Hate for $25.00 Each and large sb trimmed with real Goura | $60.00 Pattern Hats for $30.00 Each Hirde of Paradise and other smart trimmings | —Second Floor, South Section THE BON MARCHE Vike Street—Second Avenue—Unton Street HiMett 4100, |f| Funnel liner Catchas off the point on Oct. 9 RR ee eee eee eee eee —.. Ane a ‘ oat ane er es Lam This picture of the English nurse who was shot to death by the Germans at Brussele was taken at her home in England just before she tef® for the front. PRESS CLUB OFFICIALS ARE ‘ARRESTED Gordon's court Wtdnesday, in angry mood, to answer charges of violat Ing city ordinances, preferred by Police Chief Lang. They were ar downtown sidewalks The Friday » posters were to advertise the club's annual ball and jinks nt at the Hippodrome. The alleged culprits Included John Evans, president |secretary; SR. Hattenfleld, treasurer; Jabez HB. Nelson, C. | Marshall and E. E. Carpenter, trustees They were represented by a dozen lawyers, including Crawford | White, who engaged {n several sharp tilts with City Attorney Van} Ruff, and who pointed out that Sidney Smith seemed to be charged} las the chief offender. Rut the fudge argued that Smith ts only a littie| fellow, led on, perhaps, by the others, and that altho an ordinance may | |have been violated, no harm was meant. The case was continued to jnext Tuesday | RUBY RETURNS FROM ARCTIC ADVENTURES j With her sails in shreds and her rudder broken, the power schoon Jer Ruby arrived tn port Tuemlay pw of the U. 8. life saving tue | Snohomish. after battling for 17 with the heaviest seas ever ex-| | perienced by her master, Cap! ‘ottle Capt. Cottle, In the Ruby, took supplies to Viljahmur Stefanssen at Bathurst, near the mouth of the Mackenzie river, and says the ex-/ plorer was enthusiamic over his venture, | |EUROPE WILL RECOGNIZE CARRANZA, TOO WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—The European allies will recognize Car | Tanta as soon as Italy prepares a note in their behalf, the state depart ment was advised today /PROBE GROUNDING OF BIG LINER VICTORIA, B.C, Nov. 5 An abnormal set of the tide to the weet.) ward and the failure of the fog horn at Point Wilson to penetrate the |™called silent tones off Point Wilson, were the reasons set before |the marine court of inquiry Tuesday for the stranding of the Blue Sidney Smith Rowell } Capt. J, D. MacPherson, assisted by Capt. Alan Davis and Capt. F. Anderson, presided over the investigation commission. |DR. GELLHORN TALKS ON INFANT TRAINING Dr. Walter Gellhorn, one of Seattie’s jieading baby Specialists, told a group of mothers at the university branch of the public libraries Tuesday night, that Infant mortality would be reduced to a great extent if mothers would feed their youngsters as nature intended, not by artificial methods, Following the address, a demonstration on nursing was given. The mothers were shown how simple it is to make mustard and flackseed poultices, how to take temperature, and other sick room accomplishments. | Or. Gellhorn will speak next Tuesday evening on artificial | feeding. The lectures constitute a mothers’ trainiag school, | being given by the University Mothers’ club. LAND-POOR POLICEMAN GETS HIS JOB BACK ymobile cursed,” Patrolman W. C. Land poor and ai raid to own property valued at $75,000 police department recently for failure to pay his debts, was reinstated Tuesday night by the civil service commiasion |HE KEPT FEET IN EXPENSIVE WRAPPERS | NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—With $1,740 In new bills wrapped | around his legs, Albert Verkayok, a boatman, was arrested here | early today and tried to buy his freedom with his roll. Authori- ties alleged he was connected with Robert Fay, German bomb plotter, BETHLEHEM STAR IN STEEL GROWS DIM NEW YORK, Nov. 3°—Marking a decline of 36 points since Monday | Rethlehem steel caromed down to 426 today Hubbard | FINAL BRIEFS IN PROHI CASE FILED | OLYMPIA, Nov. 3.—Final briefs in the prob{bition test sult are on file today in the supreme court. They were prepared by General Tanner, John H. Powell of Seattle, and Assistant Attorney General Thompson, The briefs are in anfwer to new points raised in| the recent argument by Attorney J. B. Howe, Who attacked the con-| stitutionallty of the “dry” law NOW HE WON'T BE NUTTY ANY MORE NEW YORK, Nov. 3—Nutty for 30 years, Thomas James — | | Nutty today heaved a sigh of relief when his name was changed. He's Nutley, now. OLYMPIA, Nov. 2.--The public service commission will not accept | the offer of $10,000 with which to obtain the valuations of the property of ine Seatie Electric Co. mission declared itself unable to go cause of legislative fatlure to provide money, The company’s com plaint, asking for relief frofn certain franchise obligations is based upon figures to be obtained from a valuation of its properties, The! WON'T ACCEPT S. E. COMPANY MONEY | The company made the offer when the com v d with the valuations be ¢ nision, after a conference with the company's attorneys, agreed to| hear the complaint on Feb. 16, accepting for the present the company's own figures and those to be submitted by the city of Seattle RUMMAGE SALE HELD BY CHURCH SOCIETY | This is the open season for rummage sales, Every dog has his day. | Kites, tops and marbles have their seasons—and #o have rummage | sales. Which leads to the statement that the next rummage sale on| the program will be that held by the Women's Home Missionary so clety of the Methodist Episcopal church, at the Prefontaine market, be-| ginning Thursday afternoon and continuing until Saturday night \ AD CLUB PLANS UNIQUE SHOW IN JANUARY One of the most novel exhibitions ever held here will be the| January salon of the Seattle Ad club, to be held in the Butler hotel. | Plans for the show were laid Tuesday, when President Ted Daken outlined the work for the year, and several other members spoke, in | cluding H. B. Burton, new manager of the Orpheum; 8. J.” 'Turnes, | ad manager for George P. Bent & Co.'s Chicago office, and Ervin 9 | Paschall, of Philadelphia | NORTH END MUSICIANS WILL MEET FRIDAY | A meeting i» called at the store of the New Cash grocery, 66 Lath 4 E., for Friday at & p. m., to organize a reed and brass band, | the members of which are to be residents of the University district | and the North End All musiclans are Invited: to be present with a view to Jo.aing ae lending their aid in making this new organzaton a success, | ‘LATEST PICTURE OF EDITH CAVELL |} Six highly incensed members of the Press club appeared in Judge | ff |rented Tuesday night, at the bebest of Lang, for pasting posters on |i] 39c Princess Aprons! 3-Piece Tunic Sets | who was dismissed from the |i Attorney |} THE SEATTLE STAR Vour-fold Gern t Sp e Bhein A Showing of Wome Attractive Values at THE Basement Salesroom at this price in Suits of t Styles short box coat models. Materials Diagonals. Trimmings Fur, braids and buttons. Colors linings are of a quality t satisfaction. Low-priced at $12.35, Extraordinary Selling 7,500 Yards of Seasonable : Cotton Fabrics Special As Follows: Wo yards of Standard Plisse Crepes, i T fresh from the piece, in a good assortment of pat- terns, special 10¢ yard thousand 1,600 Yards of Cameo Flannelettes, 34 inches wide, in light and dark floral patterns, suitable for kimonos, special 10¢ yard 1,200 Yards of Best Domestic Dress Ginghams, 27 inches wide, in a choice of handsome, fast color Scotch plaid effects, special 10¢ yard. Nearly 1,000 Yards of 36-inch Punjab Percales in light and dark colorings, all good styles, special 10¢ yard. Also a variety of other desirable Cotton Materials, including Fancy Outing Flannels in Teazledown and other desirable makes ; 36-inch Plain White Fleeced Out- ing Flannels; Checked and Striped Ripplettes; Blazer Stripe Flannelettes, also several hundred yards of Cotton Fabrics suitable for comfort coverings, and about 350 yards of Self-figured Seco Silk in dark green color. All in this remarkably attractive Thursday offeting at, special, 10¢ yard —Basement Salesroom. At $1.25 Each —a wide variety of the season's popular shapes (including the one pic- tured) in this assort- ment of Untrimmed Hats. They are of fine quality velvet, princi- pally black. The values are excep- tional at $1.25. —Basement Salesroom. i] ] 95c Pair 10 H i This lot in This lot ec Serim Curtains of good washable qual- contains patterns i iH quality | filet weaves, | ity, in white, ivory and ecru, prettily | ERY good value is offered in the | which may be had in white or pal popular lace-front style, with boned p! elastic * trim@ the top. Price $1.00. B' tion ‘lounc ACK well-m Sateen Petticoats, 60c FREDERICK & NELSON Basement Salesroom $12.35 Half- and full-belted effects, also plain tailored and Serges, Gaberdines, Poplins, Tweeds, Mixtures and Black, Navy, Brown, Gray The Suits are exceptionally well tailored, and the Sizes for women and misses. A Special Purchase of Scrim Curtains on Sale Thursday At Two Exceptionally-Low Prices: $1.35 Pair Serim ne 1 wide hems, insertions and edges in e s ceab| aces and im : trimmed with serviceable laces ant Cluny and filet effects, and several nov- sertions in filet, Cluny and fancy effects elty patterns In ivory, ecru and of various widths, Two-and-one-half white, 24 yards long: Special $1.35 | yards long. Special 95¢@ pair yar: —Basement Salesroom. | ff Front-Lace Corset, $1.00 band at bottom of skirt in back. German n’s Suits offers very good values he following description: y and Green. hat gives good wearing — Basement Salesroom Red Fox Scarfs $5.75 A TRACTIVE value in these new Red Fox Scarfs which are finished with natural fox tail. May be worn draped across the shoulders or in the new choker style. Priced at $5.75. “—Basement Salesroom. Ostrich Neckpieces Special 95c HOICE of plain black, natural and white and black and white combina- tions in these popular neck- pieces. They range from 18 to 27 inches long, and are finished with silk tas- sels. Special, Thursday, BSE. —wasement saiesroom. Fleece-Lined Union Suits, 50c W OMEN’S Fleece-lined Union Suits of seas- onable length, weight, in ankle with Duck neck and elbow sleeves, sizes 34, 3%6 and 38, attractively priced at 50¢ suit. —Bi nent Salesroom. Infants’ Cashmere Hose, 18c Pair NFANTS’ Cashmere Stock- ings, sizes 4 to 6%, In black; also broken sizes in pink, blue and white. Unusual value at 1S¢ pair —Basement Salesroom. Boys’ Wool Union Suits, $1 and $1.25 OYS' Gray Wool Union Suits in sizes 4 to 12, $1.00; sizes 14 and 16 years, $1.25. —Basement Salesroom. mtains 7 styles ‘in finer Curtains, in plain and handsomely trimmed with P.."N. |; Corset e pink coutil. It is, in the’ rotector under lacing and pictured, Fancy mercerized braid —Basement Salesroom. Sateen Petticoats, very ade, with deep combina- ¢, at 6O¢. Basement Salesroom