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THE SEATTLE STAR lA Dainty Lot of New “Wirthmor” Waists ] WilsonPt uts Defense | Giri Has Just Reached The Bon Marché “3 “FREDERICK sNELSON = As Always $1.00 and As Always Worth More Plan Before Nation| The for nodes tin New York Speech| ‘| Basement Salesroom —“ lustrated here will) | ats > be shown forthe first | America Never Will Take Another Foot of Territory by | Recent Arrivals i in Women’ Ss Co time on Saturday Conquest, He Says; Tells of Army Reserve Plan; {ff At $12. 50 Cheered When He Takes a Crack at Note the clever styles “Hyphenated Americans” | Pebble Cheviots Zibelines Tweeds | —note how appro- " : | Wide-wale Corduroys Mixtures NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—-Preatdent |@ me I bate diy4t {ook Coats, which 2 | Wilson's plans for national defense are the materials in these good-looking Coats, whic {(o priate they are for }are before the nation, He now is|| PITHY PASSAGES IN | » the newer styles ) business and general } waiting to hear what the country PRESSIDENT'S SPEECH |! feature the newer styles for business and g ’ present wear has to say concerning them Woe shail, 1 believe, never | | utility wear. “ae : " ‘a no.| | take another foot of territory sia This is the only store in Seattle that sells “Wirthmor” Waists—and they are || ,,/!s views outlined ae ane be widen. 3 Some models are topped by the new Chinchin col- placed on sale here the very same day thatthey are first offered in the Eastern style || pected to develop eriticiams from || —We have it in mind to be | {ff lar as shown in the sketch, others feature the con- centers | both the advocates of a large army|| Prepared, not for war, but ‘hla calls aif. ¢ ite fels, in plai i i only tor defense. | ve * collar. Half- and full-belted models, in plain Biewy Wirthmoe Waiets, ative every weel—mand you can always depend on the if] S400 Cuer hang bie tends pel We foal Justified. tn prepar codes of a k brown, navy and green also poe s i ; 4 : 0 other hand, h lends ho: u ne u | ade ack, f a and , 4a y styles being RIGHT STYLES as well asLATE STYLES for approval by @ majority of citt-|| ing ourseives to vindicate our seas her ’ , And they are always worth more thanthe fixed price of one dollar—which is all jf} zens right to independent and un \ and tan mixtures. you are asked to pay | Declartog hin firm belief that molested action by making Very good tailoring and trimming for such a mod- - % America will never take another the foree that ts In us ready Women’s Autumn Suits foot of territory by conquent, the|| for assertion H} erate price—$12.50. $10.00 There Is Lots of [fag the “ambition of the Ui. a. te| | creat atecuart for caly an | |! CHILDREN’S COATS, $5.00— Models that have been reduced not only to be free and prosperous | | stant and legitimate uses of : || sl ve “aatines . vs, Zibel- from $16.50 and $19.50. Many styles Pocket Space In e ourselves, bat also to be the friend times of taterantionst pease. | (i Good-weight, warm coatings (Corduroys , Libel Bos to choose from, all nicely tatlored ‘ and thoughtful partisan of those | / —No thoughtful man feels any ines and Blanket Cloths) in these practical school exrra-size PETTICOATS, i trimmed; made of Poplins, > > : || who are fr who desire freedom panicky haste in this matter : T o5 Cheviots, Manish Serges, Whip. These New$12.50 i | the world Let us renew our allegiance | | coats for girls from 6 to 14 years of age. They ‘Sxtralarge sizes in these cords, Homespuns and Mixtures, School Coats : iil asnen sate nae contemplates to America, conserve her | |i are in full-belted and half-belted styles; navy, Pettisoate of binck eatade s ‘ e ‘ strength in its purity, make » eae » Go finished with deep flounce Wensen’s $12.80 Costs The army Increase plana, he out-|| Mreneth in ite purity, make | |p brown, green, Copenhagen, black and gray. Good finished with de« $9.50 at $9.50 ; fi an iaeacs wa ke Pee mankind, self-rever- | |i values at $5.00. Basement Salesroom. Bere ts tar: abmiet he caleewe ‘as the de army to meet required auties yr cceenergse Bor i style for almost every pur Baad 15e It forces of quiet In our insular possessions along for f qui 3c ‘ y ‘ 1, strong above all pose; Coats for sport wear, auto points to the large pocket the U. 8. borders and at oases ‘ styles and street models; made in : salah Interior poste, others In good will and the UNTRI every desirable length and of fine at this part the Coat is | Training of 400,000 citizen might of invincible justice quality heavy Coating materials. double, not only making it soldiers in the next three and right. $1 95 Women’s Fall Suits $21.00 much warmer, but handy q pry in te vty ga » SP nA is ; for carrying books and { ~ with the colors and Taking a fling at “hyphenated | ‘ } 7 aerated ome aye lunch; buttons high to the three years on furlough, but | Americans,” the president aroused | .A T this low price the Basement Salesroom is featur. approved lengths; trimmings of Fur neck, with velvet trimmed peecorhd pos agg pane oo i8 bp $ cays dogg Bare approval ing an especially large assortment of Black Velvet | wr 4 * . raining only a few months h y thing within our own , | oonulaniord Foo pe cg Mr collar made of all wool : each year. borders,” he said, “that has given | Shapes in the prevailing large and small effects. The 7 others in all the newest colors. coating, in plaid patterns No subordination of the Na [us grave concern in recent month velvet used in these hats is of good quality, they are tional Guard has been that voices have bei —Second Floor, North Section. Without going into detall as to! raised tn America professing to carefully made, and represent excellent value at the The “Better Kind” of Boys’ Suits Are Reduced part ot the problem of this arm of|were wot "in ‘dead and in truth (Mf price, $1.95. Broken Lines and Odd Suits, to be sure—that is why we are willing to lose— of the uation st the propen tiue, Lapoagacntos Whien Sani tipi tape . ’ that is why we are willing to sell He declared hin belief that the|who loved other countries better Children Ss Hats |navy plans, already partially made|than they loved America and had . 4 | public, “are nich th orgotten nolr only Tams in popular styles and combinations, 85¢ and $7.50 and $8.50 Suits for $5.00 sate oan Saeko leet eee on, eee oe American enthusiasm.” ment under which they live $10 and $12.50 Suits for $7.50 aaa NMaimmameamimemmana tn Tn tt ‘frthtr wines, S108, Cee ot ae Two hundred Suits—all told—the remainder of a dozen or more kd | ts in a variety of pretty models to becoming! $ 5 lines of boys “Better” Suits—the one or two of this and the two or Observations | “tome rit - sant 1.50 three of that— : Ce a eB eced ap ee HE firm quality of They are all nicely tailored—in the best “boy fashions” —made with | ihe coutil and the strong the Bulgarian jackets, with patch or flap pockets WM. WALDORF ASTOR, who several years ago boning in the Corset pic- Nice patterns, too—the kind your boy will like—in both light and declared America “no place for a gentleman to live,” and piatin Lines ¢ of tured adapt it especially dark fancy tweed mixtures, cassimeres in pencil stripes, broken checks became British, being war taxed $1,000,000 per year and darker brown or gray mixtures —Upper Main Floor. now. Yes, and his ancestors were Germans, too. Seasonable Dress Goods Me the ype wi: ncaa — | oanlligatiidintegini igure. t has mediui Bring the Little Folks to the Newly Arranged Children’s Barber Shop—to Have Their THE SUREST sign a man a a candidate is when : bust and moderately long Hair Cat—Second Floor South, Millinery Section he says he isn’t. Exceptional Values at skirt, fitted with gradu- THE A ‘ ated front stay and extra BUY “TRONWEAR’” SHOES FOR YOUR BOY is cup quite take Ceatiee Oe Sauer ae 58c Yd. hook below fastening. Sizes And See How Well They Wear—and How Dry They Keep His Feet—Then You Will Want meee VER 550 yards of seasonable Dress Woolens that to 36. Priced at $1.50. Them Every Time THERE'S ONE consolation to be found in the clos- | have sold down to one or two pieces of a pattern, ~Basement Salesroom. i ii of the Panama canal. We still have that good . . i Pate “Ironwear” School Shoes are made in Seattle, made specially for cane Horn to ‘go Ronee oes ie old quoted at this very low price for quick selling. Included | bd the Bon Marche, by the Zimmerman-Degen Shoe Company— - | i are Diy Boys Because we sell a great many pairs of “Ironwear” St . we are | A MAN who fell off an elephant in the New York 54-inch Crepe Poplin in old-rose and copper able to sell them at a lower price than their quality warrants ’ zoo is bringing suit for damages. Here's a tip for Teddy. || 44-inch Crepe in wine color. Tapeless of s d leathers, with solid leather soles. AND ae $4-inch White Mistral. Pad po Begg od 3 co pee iy sea ad Sores AND NOW bobs up the presidential possibilities— bi | with many impossibilities. | 44-inch Henrietta in tan and blue. Blouses, 25c “IRONWEAR”’ SHOES, SIZES 9 TO 12, $2.55 A PAIR —— 54-inch Tan Gaberdine. “IRONWEAR” SHOES, SIZES 121-2 TO 5 1-2, $2.95 A PAIR SZ CARNEGIE WANTS to die poor. That's nothing; 46-inch Bedford Cord. HESE Blouses are * | di rh hi i} ¥" y i ‘ very popular with the Misses’ $2.00 Shoes $1.39 Pr. Girls’ Shoes $2 and $2. 50 Pr. 1H we expect to die poor whether we want to or not. | 54-inch Men's wear Mixtures. ‘ » —Basement Salesroom. youngsters, for they have : Exceptional values at 58@ yard. } , 5 Neat-fitting Shoes for Mi In sizes 111% to 2. | ; GREECE SIMPLY refuses to be spilled into the lap iti, 4 no drawstrings to knot or ‘The Shoes are made of serviceable Gunmetal Calf | made of dull a p t 4 of any Europea an = | ” tied. TI or Vici Kid Leather on neat, well-fitting lasts; | giving them a double tc Mimon’ wizes, 1144 || y Buropean power: cone ee ney, Oe all solid leather, lace style. to 2, $2.00; Girls’ sizes, 2% to 6, $2.50 pair | PAYING es re ; mate of a goad pave! of , | | is like buying furniture on the || shirting in light an jar] Boys School Shoes $2.29 Women’s $3.50 Shoes $2.69 | installment plan without having the dresser. FANCY RIBBONS effects, sizes 6 to 15 years. Extra well-made Shoes, the kind that will #tand | For Saturday we will offer one line of our Wf! Priced at 25¢. hard wear. Made of medium-weight Calf Skin, | Women’s $3.50 Shoes for a pair | with heavy extension soles of solid leather; lace | patent leather, r be dhapieu aud aliner eaten, | DIVORCED 26 YEARS, THEN WED AGAIN ; | Special llc Yd. Boys’ Corduroy Knicker- } | | | | | | | hag . ; Ne . Nov. 5.—-Reunited after being dive P 4 and button styles; sizes 2% to 6% hand-turned flex es 2% to 7 air, nak Mes, rein Mdbeatian Hew, ace Sete bcs bockers in serviceable ‘ | decided to rewed They're now having a second honeymoon. SPEC r + ri j eci i dark gray color, si rg 55c¢ Goodyear Glove Rubbers at | HOW ABOUT THIS, TREVOR KINCAID? 7 Absctdg xe Bo sam 4 Boys’ All-wool Blue Sele PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5.—Insects and plants have souls: | for making up Christmas gift novelties. Included Suits in Norfolk stele | br } some of th rows” an “ | are Plait vered effects a Stri re . All Sizes From 2 to 7—With Either Storm or ~ ro and they. as neues a se sevetition reve gd | are Plaids, Flowered effects and Stripe as well with lined knickerbock- Women’s Foothold Glove Rubbers for 25c a pair—i n't t nd yargain for . . as Plain Ribbons in a wide variety of colorings ers, sizes 6 to 18 years, Saturday shoppers at the Bon Marche Shoe Sh« . and widths up to 5 inches. P $4.00. They are the 50c and 55c kinds, with cither nN or open »s—"‘ Goodyear , ' Special, Saturday, 1le yard. gubbers, too. Surel be | | RAH! CAPT. HYDE GETS FOUR JITNEYS pec sii . Surely no one would want a bi r tter 1 than tl SAN FRANCISCO, N At th ak = J ) | Vv. Sm id tape, C. en Main “Floor, _Center. | Hyde of the Coast Artiliery corps, pe ‘Beattie, “Hine eek genter: At 15c Yard At 20c Yard Girls’ School ized by Uncle Sam to collect 20 cents he expended in car fare Plain feta Silk Rib Scotch Plaid. Ribbons, ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. TO 12 ONLY—NO TELEPHONE ORDERS C AN | | devote himaelf entirely to military service. He was in charge of New Black Stripe Plaid patterns, Satin - stripe the “business men’s training camp,” at American lake. bbons 43 inches Ribbons and Flowered BE TED FOR THESE FORENOON BARGAINS MELLIONS LOCK 7 Combmanen tals cal wae, ee ee $1.25 $1.35 wide and 4 FOO S - e e Bleached Ciaaliste Muslin 5c Yard Boys’ $1.00 Sweaters for 59c TOKYO, Nov. 5.—Kloto, to be the acene of Emperor Yoshihito's tion of Fancy Ribbons 6% inches; also plain 3,000 yards of Bleached Muslin, a full yard wide Serviceable Sweaters, in ¥, maroon, white || coronation, Nov r 10, is a dream elty such as only Aladdin's lamp 51 Satin Ribb 7% —not over 12 yards to each,—Lower Main Floor. | and cardinal; rough-neck at sizes 24 to 34 ould bring into being. — rhe in widths up to 9% pan ears eceha nee * $1.25 Feather Pillows 95c Each Upper Main Floor. Millions of loyal subjects are flocking to the wonder city to pay inches. inches wide. Emmerich Feather Pillows, size 21x27 inches Dinner Plates 25c a Set of Six | |homage to their emperor . —Basement Selesroom HESE Sturdy Gun- filled with thoroughly cleansed, odorless Feathers White Porcelain Dinner Plates, with emt ! metal Button Shoes —Lower Main Floor. border design--some slightly ¢ a Siaie PROPOSE TO FILL NINE CITY BLOCKS = , Half Linen Kitchen Crash 5c livered—Lower Main Floor | * to raise nine square blocks of tide land#, the improve-| are built over an excellent- Brown half-linen Kitchen Crash Toweling, 16 Crepe Toilet Paper at 4c Roll ||| ment to co alled the Ninth ave, 8 have been fitting last and will give ; cher ident over Sarda to cache-Lewer | uarge Ren of Creve thet Panera ober 10 orrias dig ietae sak Orta ee a Double-Service ened’ indies os —Lower Main Floor. | vounded by Bayview and Masse etts ta. and Tenth and Sixth —Hasement Salesroom. 1 be a four-foot and Children’s School wear. 59c an 5c Si 25¢ ac nm on Matting at PORTLAND BOYS TO JOIN MILITIA Apron ; = i‘ Hh “te geo tige! —29¢ Yd- — so the Y — iat Yd. — rORTLAND, Nov, 5.—A militia company, to be composed of Lin Good Value at 75c SAM to 2%, $1.65. pair. 25 In high school boys, is in the procesa of formation today One hun i} . . . Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, pieces of heavy quality | ail broken rolls of our higher boys asked for blank# of enlistment after Adjt. White gave the| J i Boys’ and Youths’ High- 4 black lustrous Sateen—26 inches . H ranging from 24 to 36 inches oa ae bape priced Floor Mattings, in lengths || Students @ stirring tall | HE Apron shown in the Vy, cut Storm Shoes of tan - eh é ty | Wide: fine grade, suitable for 9%, neth i ) \ Veast 1 ith wide; a full line of colors to) linings and skirts—Upper Main | Up to 20 yarde—neat figured | sketch is made in the A fi eather, made with two select from—Upper Main Floor. | Floor. plecesThird Fieor BOY ADMITS GUILT IN ROBBERY CASE | : hla As thont full soles, bellows tongue Se he ieee | VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov. 5.—Confessing that he participated with practical reversible " and buckle at top, Size 50c Milk of Magnesia for 29c | Art Ticking Mill Ends 15¢ Yard |}|his brother Claude in the attempted hold-up of W. A. Hall, a merchant,| tyle, of good quality ging AFAR NV 11 to 13%, $3.00. 1 to 2, The 50c¢ size of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia; | Heavy grade Art Ticking - ot at Brush Prairie, during which the latter was shot in the thigh, Fred he WECain i i \ nae tevay SU; to 2, special for Saturday from 9 a. m. to 12 for 29¢ and blue; neat patterns; from m. to 12.—Thied |E| Loompson, 18, iv under sentence today to from 2% to 7 years in the ham, and may be ha¢ I hh dE Hh \ $5.25; 244 to 5¥4, $3.50 Lower Main Floor. Floor Monroe reformatory or blue checks, lavender, blue “ MW pair Thanksgiving Post Cards 5c Dozen | or gray and white stripes, YY i Boys’ and Youths’ Gun- ane Fpesie Bovene for Be Esch | | Several prety designe to. aelett APPLE CAUSES DEATH OF CHILD ee Eh A eye! and Youths’ Gun- Percale; stripe and figured patterns.—Third Floor. Baber han, Pe ’ Ki recu Oe valu es eA mis Re . ; , t is et ansible today for delccd at FR. i ) Lace Shoes, with extra 25c Curtain Marquisette 12'/2c 10c Crepe Napkins 100 for 5c child's throat, causing septig pnenmonta to develop, : —Basement Salesroom. ” i heavy soles—very serv Mill end lengths of firmly woven Mercerized Plain white Crepe Paper Napkins; full 100 count e iceable Sizes 10 to Marquisetie Curtain. Material in” white and | to. packaues special hen Yat heen Louse iMate {{ | GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS LEGAL i re rablan—Third Floor | Floors ORTH YAK ov. 5.—Judge Prebble has declared legs » i i Legato Arabi “= . lansunenen 2 tim W. Mt Coumbe and. Precman arcs Children’s Knife-and-Fork Sets med Freeman, county Misses’ and Children’s commissioners, following the recall of fo 0 aioners two woe : . A THE BON M RCH auc. ‘The case has Deen appesied. wh amoneTs two weeks} Special 35c Felt House Slippers with fe a on Ae Sagas ee soft soles, in blue and red, i \ E ‘CIVIL WAR SWEETHEARTS MARRY | NIFE, Fork and Spoon Sets of good quality silver sizes 5 to 8, 60c; 8% to Pike Street—Second Avenne—Union sitet Klltott 4100. | CHEHALIS, Nov, 5*-Announcement has been made that Mra. J. F. plate—just the right size for childish fingers, spe- 5 ee tay re eee Joseph Hrookens, of Bloomington, Wis., who cial BB@ set —Basement Salesroom, 11, 65e; 11% to 2, 75 pair, the civil war, were married in Bloomington, | be —Basement Salesroom, ades of pink |