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gS T Time for Christmas THE BON MARCHE TOY SHOP Offers Eight Special Bargains in the | t Vy, that ever idendd.w tiny feminine heate 5 that everybody may get started in the dressing i Christmas Dolls as soon as p Ne Kid Body Dolls at 9K a ae 4 $2.50 La. Full jointed Kestner Crown Kid Body Dolis, 17 inches ta have “4 $7.50 Baby Dolls at $4.95 Ea. Prize Baby Character Dolls 23 Inches tall; Papier Mache and crooked s, complete with emise and Pacific $2.98 Jointed Dolls $2.50 | Celluloid Dolls at $2.95 | Kestner Crown Celluloid Dolls, | | Cherub Character Baby Dolls, “My Girlie” Jointed Dolls, ram cite” Wald babe inches tall, with pretty « inches tall, with sleeping eyes faces, sleeping eyes, eyelashes | and shor aby Hair; dressed in bodies and heads luloid y Chemise entirely of Ce e| fan made $5 Flirting Dolls $3.89 and sewed curly wigs, compl with fancy Chemise, Slippers and Stockings.’ eyelashes and pretty sewed wi dressed in fancy Chemise pers and Stockings 1 fancy ( pers and Stockings ining ( Shop at ga Here are the brave little Prize Winners of the four-week we tR taby the Bon Marche. If their mothers will bring the tickets to the own convenience we will be happy to deliver the prizes to them their Contest the splendid success it was CLASS 1—UNDER 9 MONTHS First Prize, Baby Week Si Trophy-—Edwin i} Tonkin, 1414 22nd ave. South 3 pounds. FROM 9 TO 15 MONTHS num Silver Cup South. Gain 2% CLASS 2— Second Prize, $2 Baby Dress—Elizabeth Turner, 4510 36th ave. West. Gain 24 pounds Clat Third Prize, $1.50 Baby Teddy R. Thomp fon, 511 Madison st. G pounds. Discontinued Models of $5.00, $ | $7.00, $8.00 and $10 Lines |"@ (a SD ee: Y Our Sporting Goods Section is : . fully prepared to meet the demands | ABOUT 100 IN THE LOT for Ice Skates. Our line is com: | Nemo’s, Bien Jolie, Grecian| plete in every way and we have ex . - 5 i perts who will fit the Skates for you.| Treco, Smart Set, G-D Justrite and & G. / Corsets made of fine French Coutil, Ire | international Skates at $5.00 Pair | R. Canad ockey | tes, $5.00 Pair Puck Stop Hockey Skates, $2.50 Pr. | material—many ex- models, in me- me at $2.50 Pair ing from 75e | Corsets | SIZES 19 TO 30-—31 AND 33 —Third Fleer, South Seetion I Skates,of / \ \ ae | i) | Reduced Prices on Silken tinsel \ / | $6.50 and $6.95 Combinations at $3. 95 Corset Cover and Drawer Combinations in walst line and Princess # Thine and French Crepe, dai cot Edge; n White a $6.50 Silk Gowns $4.95 made of cuba ade of heavy quality ed with Val come in $2.98 Combinations $1.95 = Skating Shoes for Men and | Women These are made of soft kid, good weight soles and low just the proper and most « able kind for skating down to the toe and Comet Cover Combinations, Ince buttertiy matt $10.50 and $11.50 Gowns $6.50 Heautitul Empire Drawer Silk Combinations $5.95 an extra strap across ank aty le, . the ankle more support , sizes, $4.00, $4.50 an eae | eeeree. 7 pes Men's. $4.00 and $5 | ein |e dered —Upper Main and Fourth Floors. | Pants —Third Floor—South Section. Broken Lines of Men’s $22.50 and $25.00 Suits Reduced to $17.50 A Mid-Season Clearance of All Depleted Lines of Business Clothes for Men IN BLACK AND WHITE STRIPES—HAIR LINE EFFECTS—DARK, INVISIBLE PLAIDS AND OTHER GOOD PATTERNS Smart - looking styles — double-breasted effects, semi-English with the soft roll and the one-, two- or three-button business sack. All sizes from 33 to 46- inch—when the sale starts. If r you know how good B e iit 22.50 $25.00 re Hits are, you will likely be one of the tt here And they are mostly $25.00 Suits—only a of the $22.50 one At $17.50 these Suits are prcostiaaly you'll say so, too, 1 Youths’ and Young Men’s $10 and $12.50 Overcoats $5. 00 Half Price; yes Winter Overcoat mattering good values— when you see tt Youths’ and Young Men’s $15 to $25.00 Overcoats $10.00 i and far less than that Only one or two of a sort In fancy Tweeds, He kbones, Diagonals if brown, and gra mixtures; some close fitting belted Some fine all-wool Chinchilla Coats t $ n the $ group-—they come in light gray or light brown with plaid back lining. They are the gems of the co 4 SIZES. 32 TQ 36: ONLY Women’s 50c and 55c Rubbers) Men’ s 75c and $1.00 al 39 Women’s Foothold Rubbers, eith« 9 Men's Rubbers, made of wize Upper Main Floor. Upper M 39¢ od qua n Floor THE BON MARCHE Vike Street—Second Avenue—Union Street Hiott 4100, < —Dolls at Special Prices — Buy ’ Them Now and Have Them Dressed in Lots of $2.50 Baby Dolls $1.75) ad acifier. Kid Body Dolls at $7.95 $2.50 Jointed Dolls $1.95 my Playmate Flirting Eye Full Kestner Crown Full Jointed These Dolls are 26 inches tall, | Jointed Doll hes tall, with | Kid Body Dolls, with bisque have bisque heads, sleeping eyes ads heads g eyes avi nd se 4 with mntest at | 1 ma our | Our thanks to all who were good enough to enter their little ones and make | Temeeers ft treet Sale of Corsets $2.95 HE SEATTLE — | Matt Ordera FREDERICK & NELSON. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS At $25.00 | WIDELY-VARIED showing, fully representa- tive of the winter's later tendencies in mods $ els, materials and* trimming ideas, and reaching a high standard of value at the moderate price. The cloths are Broadcloth, Serge, Whipcord, Poplin and Velveteen, with fur and braid trim- ming The styles range from the business-like, plainly tailored models to the dre effects with graceful flaring and ripple coats. Excellent values, at $25. A New Coat Showing at $19.50, $25.00 and $29.50 choice in smart, well-tailored Coat and cloths for business, wear, in sizes for women Get a List of Boke That will Interest the Children and Let Them’ Dig .for Knowledge —Give Them the Dictionary Habit—Let Them Get Their Morals | _from Books, — offers a wide in suitable style machine and general and mi ‘Oe of the Specially-Priced Electric Household Appliances featured tl | Wilifred Sackville Stoner, Jr., TOLD BY teaching her class of babes s month in a special sell- dren to go to the dictionary and WINIFRED SACKVILLE STONER |seek for information | { demonstration conducted daily in our House- Exponent of Natural Education The Jatakas Tales of India; |i i atiatiaahiad 4 In the hope tha! er mothers, stories to teach morals, and not to} = . ’ seeking for aids in the education of |offend any one. |thetr children, will find thes Historical Mother Goose able as I have in guiding r Father her Goc and Sweet Music * them. lam @ great lever gles, which impre ce upon the mind than any/ can do, Thro singing these bit, Little Black Quibba | jingles the child learns all im-! Nursery Classics used | portant facts of histor children how to read and| Bulfinch's Age of Fable; to Inter. |i [spell by the typewriter, jest children in the stars, and all) | The Book of Knowledge for gen-| great works of art, as well as liter: | The G-E Electric Utility Grill Special November Price, $2.40 New Jointed Dolls vi" ‘is $1.25 ae iy oe who have f in thene wedded listory ts hich | have used as te it them my natural educational | know prone to teach jer—? information and to show | ature. Christmas, t ” row | WHAT THINGS CAN DO AND Asgard Tales; to teach Seandi-|ff cially commer ¢ may be used WHAT WE CAN DO WITH navian mythology, as well as Roman A. Aelich Jointed An: exeook | t ‘ H THINGS; to do away with examina |and Grecian 1 lpr ener adimeaasisios ich cae feos! with beautiful tions, and to amuse children as well| Natural Education; to show moth. |] mae $2.40. as to interest them tn all live toptcs./ers how to t their children. | eyclashes The O'Shea Health Series, show-|This book gives games and ideas ! fe i Miss Maude A. Murphy (of Boston) Ing how children can take care of of early training until the tenth hade. The body jthemselves and how mothers can | year is in the dew met ‘finish the electrical « Eine expert, demonstrates the Util- guard thelr children. These are the Facts in Jingles (a book by Wink |f|most Interesting health béoks that | fred Stoner, Jr.); contalping educa. |f h has a very natural ap ity Grill appliances every afternoon at have ever been written t 1 jingles used In Natural im pea 2:30. Wed she will demonstrate the baking The Hornbook Arithmetic; this|cation choc Jingles also tol ‘ ange is an ideal book to teach children |teach Eaperanto, and to awaken a} Pin-wheel u in the G-E Electric Range; }inittal principles of ma | ematicn sense of humor tn children. and relations of one n rtoan-| Other books in Dr. O'Shea’s Child. | ff other. hood and Youth Series are of great |f The New Standard Dictionary jhelp to mothers get the dictionary habit: teach chil-| (The End) a | TWO SEATTLE FIREMEN ARE INJURED } Fred Giesta, stoker on a fire engine from the engine houw at Terr ave. and Alder at » the making of Toast and Coffee by electricity. Housewares Section. _ Separate Skirts Reduced to $5.00 up of odd models I is made remaining from regular lines at sustained bruises, and George Graham, driver, mirac } ulously escaped injury, when the engine on which they were “rolling The material Serges, P. » Chee ths i jf to an alarm at Eighth and Jackson, overturned, as they rounded the oe aBE ia ts neced. othe eee ate corner at Broadway and Yesler, Monday afternoon, Both men leaped v ty of plaited mod i which are pocketed) makes for safety, The horses, tho thrown, were uninjured t © for bu wear. Exceptional value mt a c stiona C3 | JERRY FORD IS SAFE AND SOUND NOW i Tare a a Jerry Ford, Iditarod miner, member of a party of 20 who ht at Bt. Michael by an unexpected and premature i ‘oy hotel | DINING-ROOM FURNITURE FEATURED THIS MONTH Powles in, mana Carro pioneer comm! r of the Washi . Manag of the Schwabac k and Warehouse J sh r g 7 P. Chapman, sales ager of the Charles H. Lilly ( and O' a i aa oi Fil hb eps Farnitnss 7. ing man been mentioned as |i covers a great variety of patterns in } " : REE sce eI i € lables, ranging from the low | run for reelection i rll-built Fumed and Golden Oak 1 Mission designs to the fine repro- | HOLD MEETINGS ON VASHON FERRY MATTER od pieces in mahog ny. From Public meetings to arouse interest in the Vashon Isiand , | | ferry terminal question are being held at various centers on the | istand, The question will be put to a vote of the people living | | | | | easy to select dining-room meet ¢ yone’s ideas as to de- on the island, December 4 to de Saturday a meeting will be held at Vashon. On November 20 Portage and Vashon Center will have meetings, and on No- vember 27 meetings will be held at Burton and Lisabuela. and prige All Oak _Extension Table, $13.75 stantially-built ed at Ie Extension — BRING YOUR EVIDENCE TO PROSECUTOR iW Prosecutor Lundin has bidden the public to bring all pos sible grand jury evidence to his office in the Alaska buliding as early as possible before next Monday. All such matter will be considered carefully by Deputy Prosecutor Summers, who will have entire charge of all grand Table, as t, with 42-inch top extending to | jury evidence i | i Plank-Top Dining Table |TO SHOW MOTHERS HOW TO FEED BABIES | . > ny Jett « If you want to know how to feed your youngster by artificial meth. {ff Special $25.00 lNlods, don't mise Tueaday night's lecture by Dr, Waiter Gelihorn, Seattle | If } ba apecia at the University branch of the public library. This i Exceptional value in a mas . well-built | will be the regular weekly series of the free Mothers’ Training school : 1 t i Jconducted by the University Mothers’ club. _— alning ech | Table, as pictured at right, in fumed oak | } plank-top ete. with 54-inch top extend lil 2 « © | STORE CELEBRATES ITs BIRTHDAY } | ing to 8 feet. Special, $25.00. Celebrating the 26th successful year of its oxi ¥ sale tn ng held this week at the clot l r of a cent and Columbia st | FEAR HOTEL MAY BE WASHED AWAY BY TIDE | BARVIEW, Ore. Nov. 9.—The ocean waves were |today to the Harview hotel, which for several with destruction With the water only 15 feet away, it was feared that the next high | tide would wash the earth from under the structure. House aided by townspeople, are frantically trying to transport the hotel to solid ground Basement Salesroom A Special Purchase of Cravenetted Tweed Coats to Sell at $10. 00 Each | creeping closer 1 days has been threatened movers, | $8,000 Broken Lines o Dress Goods Priced Low at BRYAN WORRIES MANY DEMOCRATIC LEADERS NEW YORK, Noy. 9—How far former Se etary of State an 1 go in opposing F nt Wils milltary preparedness progran Gifugdinperite andere cancers a) | eect 58c Yard They believe, however At in a “showdown” between the two mer |B | the nation would give {ts support, generally, to the executive. Ye of heavy gray twee y are ecially , these leaders do not underestimate Bryan's influenc *e practical f ly weatl T esas ay off | There are only two men in the Unite * who have iy a ing in °s P large personal following,” sald a democrat high in the councils of the In the popular Balmacaan model, w leeves and me ree ‘Poplins party today. “One 1s Roosevelt and the other {x Bryan,” yoke lined with Skinner atin, Sizes for women and Wool Crepe, White -Mis- misse tral, Henrietta, Bedford WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN MAYOR'S PAGEANT LONDON, Nov. 9 Priced attractively low at $10.00. Cord and Men's wear Mix- Instead of the traditional civil pageant, a huge Jiniiitary display accompanied Sir Charles Wakefield's installation ne tures, in widths. ranging lord mayor today ‘ 5 anging the neighborhood of Paul's, Wounded soldiers from a detachment a ; 7 ? . ect from the trenches partleipated For Misses and Small Women Copper, Wine-color, Tail BRAVE FIREMAN SAVES PASSENGERS | ry SAN DIEGO, Nov. 9—That August Larch, a fireman, saved the fment lives of 48 persona on the steamer Fort Bra, swimming thru a run the statement today in Diego. The » struck off ce imples, ther@ are not mor 13, 15, 17 than two of nal values Priced at $6 ning surf with a heaving line around his bod of the rescued passengers, who arrived on the | Fort Bragg, with a cargo of hides, coffee and hardwood Mexican coast and will be @ total loss, and 19 year DS8e yard —Basement Salesroom