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TWO COLUMNS OF LIVE NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD HERE COMES THE BRIDE—TUESDAY EVE | and wondrous fair, an the nov-| but modest and retiring.) | She tw tall olista” way and slim, and graceful, A willowy wisp of a girl in she, withal he abbors notoriety The girl referred to ts the one who Ia to be publicly married at an) In the Bon Marché’s Dress Goods Section | iste tons wt’ T'S! éout at 60 Nem | That Promises Splendid Economies in Dress Goods and Suitings corte man in ny tel might be proud to call her own, ac: i $1.50 and $2 All Wool Dress| Serviceable Wool Skirting [00 90 0ne sms eile yaa ei alt in" mmesy eeete tf Goods 54 Inches Wide for Plaids 54 Inches Wide for [err oe ae en ne Mtn (oe maybe te wound be {fl more polite to say they eagerly availed themselves of the opportu: ff $1 00 Yd $1. 25 Yd. ein it possible, the bridetobe intends to keep house near her a parents in-law, for she ikea ‘em HH ue 20 pieces of this excellent quality All- FE | many things which are to be given—actually given Every weave that’s popular this season 1 medium wool Plaid material; beautiful mbi nations in sm 1 urge Furnitt MacDougal Co; stip the heavy anc atterns dress, Fraser Paterson ings, is included in this lot ] | ers and stoch | i | | weight matefials, elegant all wool qualities, | Plaids that are mut lemand for the |J/ ereceries, Schwa flour, Moritz Thom 54 inches wide, and the lot c al new . combination . di und. separiite line saa dint reser terainere ar ran ‘wnauped. hedroom rag, itv splendid collection of all the newest colors kirts —Uppe Main Floor. JAP COMPANY TO OPERATE 100 VESSELS LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4.—Ac¢ today, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamship Ix, will make Lo Angeles an important port of ¢ canal reopens |wouLp YOU BE A BEE IF YOU COULD BE? You'd think It an outrage if somebody expected w youn | Id to become a nursemaid, yet that's what the fema' lat that age, ac ording to Profeasor Trevor Kincaid, of zoological department, in an address Wednesday night. He saya the! bee world is the only perfect example of a socialistic state | | PINK PILLS ARE GIVEN BITTER DOSE WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—Another fake recently grabbel up by the/ff government authorities is our old friend, “Pink Pills for Pale People This was a case of seizure under the food and drugs act, by the U. 8 bureau of chemistry of the department of agriculture. An analysis | thowed the pills consisted essentially of tron, with a few minor in |i gredients, and experts testified that they could have no possible bene | | fielal effect A court decree has just been obtained against the manufact rer | line, ope all when the ANAT | AND YOUR SKIRT CUT FREE OF CHARGE Provided You Bay the Material Here at 79c a Yard or More Cut in any pattern you may select fr } cut by a clever little cutter—who carefully pins the seams together t eaiser for you to complete the garment You'll find this “Free Skirt Cutting” proposition a ym the seven st lesions pictured here y gns ff 4 t make it. stil! FAMILY OF EIGHT, STARVING, NEEDS AID I very easy road to economy sacha CR One of The Stare good woman friends called up Thursday and|]f asked that an appeal for help be made tn behalf of a family living at} Hl A Friday Rummage in Girls’ Dresses By nies «5's. pie i Ny ale ale dren, the eldest 12, the youngest 4 months Today in the baby’s|ff Wool Dresses at 91.50 WILSON TO TALK ABOUT DEFENSE PLAN With several “nearly-sold” lines of Girls’ reductions for this one day Girls’ Wool Mixed Dresses at Made of serviceable quality Serge, in Red; vestee, embroidered, plain tallor waisted styles, with panel effect, ar Girls’ $3 to $5 Wool epee Many very pretty Ores: open front with taflored pa ne scalloped embroidered collar and Copenhagen, Red and Brown Girls’ Wool Dresses Priced at Many of the Dresses are higher priced model only one of a kind, they are all priced at $3.5 sailor and etraight line Dresses in Navy, Cope and White Checks. —Second Fioor— noticeable J} birthday eated & WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 backing n he administ Ee Toien lan‘ia exy font Wilson speaks before the Manhattan one mod: mal wa — PATROLMAN HAZLETT AGAIN ON TRIAL. | The second trial of former Patrolman H. H. Hazlett, charged sith | ff by taking “protection” money from fallen women, began |f y before Judge French, in the superior court. In the first trial, October 11, the jury disagreed | te 50. |WHO HAS A JOB FOR THIS MAN OF FAMILY? | He has been a resident of Seattle for many years—and now he is out of work, with a wife and three children depend ent on him novelty Skirt; come but having ovelty Black Section. e a steam? r rade, but will work at any kind of ' Friday's “Bargain Attractions” i in the Domestics Mo ng eas ne aeean, | Bleached Muslin, 36-Inch, 6c Yd. 10¢ Linene Zephyr, 30-Inch, Se a al” iH 3,000 yards of fine, firm quality Bleached Muslin, Linene Bain plain : vig it \s ry rial for sade feng Pye sa job Dal avetlecs has good i a full yard wide—not over 15 yards to each is 30 ine 15¢ Wonderland Cloth 10¢ Yd. Heavy quality Wonderland Cloth, 25 inches wide; comes in plain colors, also check and stripe patterns. tol —Lower Main Floor Infants’ 25cCashmere Hose Women’s 25c Cotton Hose —17c Pr.— —15c Pr.— Or three pairs of these slightly imperfect Slightly Imperfect—Seconds of Our Best } « Cashmere Hose for 50c Staple Lines ' Pure Wool Cashmere Hose for Inf Mercerized Black Cotton Hose to 6/2; fine elastic ribbed quality wi A and double s and toes. Black, White, Red, Pink, § (Some have slight imperfections.) black; sizes 8 18c and 19c Crepe for 10 Yd. Crepe Plisse and Serpentine Crepe, LITTLE GIRL LOSES SIGHT OF ONE EYE iW According to Dr. W. EB. McClain. In neat patterns, suitable for kimonos; cor yards WwoopDy GETS SEATTLE MAN'S PICTURE stage manager of the ent Wilson, 4 d to him ce to the executive. My Dear Mr. Barton: The president has knowledge the receipt of your letter of October thank you cordially for your courtesy in writing. He w interested in the photographs which you were good enough to | send him, Sincerely yours, J. P. TUMULTY, “Secretary to the President.” BABY DIES OF AUTO heipergen INJURIES of Mir w _ Barton a letter from P. ot Bart n recently The pres of the ne ades and Upper Main Floor. $1.00 | BABY A thug approached Cecelia Bur at 25th ave. and EB. Jefferson and made off with t Men’s $2.00, $9. 50 and $3.00 Hats Men’s $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Hats Odds and Ends of a Score of Differ- ent Lines of Soft and Stiff Hats THE SOFT HATS COME IN A WIDI VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLORS ho were killed n the Sand me 25th ave, Wednesday rin the face, knockin yntaining a small he claim of the Yard F Navy | (NO BLAC “KS) ved by the ct mer H. B. Ke | © paid by There are lots of Black Derbies at This is a clean-up in the Men's Hat you want a good Hat cheap, it will pay you t WILL ASK BIDS SOON ON PORT WAREHOUSE U West ented the plans at Wed to this sale. —Lower Main Floor. babe ad rage ware FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY | “‘Art Shop’’ Economies—For Friday Shoppers the work soon Boys’ Corduroy = Pillow Cases for 50c Pair REAR ADMIRAL THOS. S. PHELPS IS DEAD ene low OAKLAS Nov. 4 Admiral Thomas 8. Phelps, former t captain of the Suits for $3.95 And Two Pairs of “Knickers” With Each Suit. 65c Pillow Cases for 39c Pair Made of firm quality 48inch Pillow Tubing, | ay a cht 6 ut Brown only—that is wi we secured them to sell for $3.95. They are well-made Suits with Bulgarian jack ets and neat, patch pocket —lots of style—and good ness only knows how much wear. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys’ Rain Outfits for $2.19 89c Stamped Night Gowns 45c Made up s Night Gowns of fin "39¢ Stamped Centerpieces 25c es, 36-inch size 18x54 d stamped Scarfe, B0c Crisnne. Scarfs fo 25¢ dust the handlest and best Outfits fc iny days. Pretty Cretonne Scarfs, Kx4 ine Come in tan color only with plald bac " Squares, size «30 daint t ed pockets; Hats to match; sizes 6 t lace; each , Boys’ $1.50 Jersey Sweaters for 79c 35c Stanmped Corset Covers 25c Good quality medium weight Jersey Sweaters, Made up Corset Cc overs of fine quality Nainseo open in front at neck; fitted with snap fasteners and nt saat dasiin. aawk come in gray and navy; sizes 24 to 24 phe te w ittonhole ; 4 dus —Upper Main Floor. | Art Shop—Third Floor. | THE BON MARCHE Pike Street—seoond Avenue—Union Street Hillott 4100, | ALS oar | [rn Picture Shows a Dummy Horse Made of Barbed Wire, Which Was) Captured From a German Trench, THE SEATTLE STAR_ j ‘Perfection =, FREDERICK&NELSON “22 “Arranged to Begin F ride A Pre-Holiday Selling of Novelty Ribbons Offering Remarkably Attractive Values At Three Prices, the Yard: 25c = 35c, sc UST at the time when beautiful Ribbons are coming into keen demand for Christmas fancywork purposes, the Ribbon Section offers the opportunity to buy, at worth-while savings, those varieties which are most desirable for these purposes, as well as the ideal qualities and styles for sashes, girdles, hair- bows and millinery trimmings. These Ribbons will be placed on Sale beginning Friday morning, and with them will be shown an extensive selection of made-up articles in original novelties which will serve as helpful inspiration to those making up holiday gifts. Three Exceptionally Interesting Lots: AT 25¢ YARD— 5,000 yards Dresdens in Brocades comprising a inches. Nearly msisting of Printed-warp light in p and d great variety of « st every color and description ; rious color-co! nations; n widths ranging f AT 55¢ YARD— assortment offers rom 4% to 7% AT 35¢ YARD— exceptional lot offers unusual a wide selec- st beautifuly values in a wide rang beautiful | rocade Rib- Novelty Ribbons, in dark Taffetas groun r ng Pr | also Faille in extremely Remark- values at 55¢ yard —First Floor. effective color combinations | ably attractive hes Celluloid and Horn Hairpins, 15c Box Exceptional Values to 9 inc New Framed Pictures $1.15 and $1.50 HESE pictures are made by a proc- ess that reproduces in an unusually faithful way the beauties of the original oil painting. There offering comprises certain num- are popular T’ of supply. B many subjects, pped from a change in the source f 3, that are to be dre landscapes and figures, with wide gold sda frames of elaborate design Size 6x9 inches, $1.15 Size 7x10 inches, $1.50. Art Needlework Section—Second Floor. xes ¢ 4,6 and 12 pins 15¢ box (according to size), reduced t Basement Salesroom New Ideas in Trimmed Hats at $5.00 HE Basement Salesroom is offering Hats of smart style at this price, especially featuring Hats for dressy occasions in small and medium effects. Included are: Gold and Silver Hats with fur and flower trim- ming. All-white Hats ostrich. Velvet Hats with gold lace brim. Hats in the new Lenox red. attractive ¢ unusually rimmed with hackle, fur or pecially lose-fitting ‘Turban is of silver lace, banded with and surmounted at $5.00. with a pompon, of the same fur. —Basement Salesroom. d edge active values New Silk Waist pers At $3. 75 ire ve well-made a good value at this price There are pleasing color-combinations in Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk Wa iu te esh-col ulso Striped Crepe de Chine models. A nber | tyle m th 1 « high ar and slee m v large ay er g in front Priced at $3.7 75. Just Received 50 Sample Skirts to Sell at $5.00 tS in Gaberdine, Poplin, Corduroy and Serge in navy and black. W Styles for business and outing wear. 25°to 28 waist measure- at $5.00. Sizes ment. Exceptional value Extra-Size Skirts, tyles Chi®ice of jack and Price $4.50. $4.50 made up d quality serge in especially be@mming to thése who re, quire extra-large size navy in sizes 30 to 38 waist meas urement; various length Basement Salesroom | iW