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THE BON MARCHE | Pike Street Second — -Union Street Etfiott 4100 Dresees $5.95 for a Day 35 All Wool Serge Dresses, Worth to $16.50 24 Lingerie Dresses That Were $7.50 to $10 14 of the $11.95 Taffeta Silk Dresses late have Dresses to $ styles are reduced Don't if y these Not going to be Women’s Wool Dresses, Worth to $16.50, for $5.95 wait a moment u want long on Friday, one, for that $11.95 Silk Dresses | season 95 here now been prices and $10.00 Lingerie Reduced to $5.95 Dresses $5.95 Women's Taffeta Silk : 1 1 o ‘'s ool § Jresses in plain Women’s All-wool Serge | presses in striking plaid and Dainty resses in plai Dresses in the one-piece id bettie’ end 1% hite or striped voiles, pret style, braid or button trim- | St™Ped designs, belted and) tity trimmed with lace, in shirred at the waistline and | sertion and embroidery, and nd belted at the waist | silk taffeta or ribbon girdles plain flaring skirts | $10 to $19.50 Summer Coats Reduced to $8.89 to $10, at $5 These Coats formerly were $10.00 to A sale of skirts, models worth up to $10, $19.50—but lots are broken, hence will go | in serges, poplins, gabardines, worsteds, in at $8.89. Plain flaring and belted models, | plain colors, checks and stripes > silk mere stripes and plain colors, in gabar taffeta in plain black, navy and stripes dines, worsteds, serges, poplins, mixtures, belted or shirred models plain flaring, —Second bP leor. silk taffeta and silk poplin FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY IN THE “SELF-SERVICE” SHOE SHOP Where you wait on yourself, fit yourself and carry your package home and save the difference A Sale of Women’s Slightly Damaged Shoes at $1.49 Pair Dull Calf, Patent Leather or Vici Kid Shoes slightly damaged in the factory—button low heels, kid or cloth tops, in sizes 2! lasts $3.50 White Oxfords at $1.49 that style were and lace with to 8 All are wide Women's Shoes at $2.49 Pair Women's Pumps and Oxfords, Women’s White Nubuck But Women's Patent Leather or lace and button style in patent ton Oxfords, roundtoe shape. Gunmetal Calf Shoes, worth to Teather, gunmetal calf or suede; | flexible soles and medium heels. | $4.00, with kid and black or Sizes 2% to 6. white cloth tops. —Lower Main Floor, sizes 2% to 4% Bargain Friday Specials in Domestics 36-Inch Muslin 5c Yard Fancy Crepe 10c Yard Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, 36 Inches Fancy Crepe in pretty floral patterns, small, Wide, in mill ends; lengths to 10 yards. Not over | neat designs, for kimonos and dresses; slightly 20 yards to each. | damaged 10c White Cambric 8c School Suiting 15¢ Yard Good quality White Cambric, tn full bolts—per Cotton Serge Suiting, in lengths to 12 yards; 31 fect goods; 36 inches wide. Not over 10 yards to | inches wide; plain shades; 15c a yard Friday each. / —Lower Mata fe LAST DAY OF THE AUGUST SALE OF WHITE BLOUSES Last Day of White Waists at 83c | They're “ GIRLS’ WHITE LINGERIE DRESSES FOR $1.00 Of Course They're Worth More They're so prettily made, of white lawn lace and embroidery, V or square necks | and three-quarter sleeves, and at $1.00 4 why, you couldn't buy the stuff for that Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ White Dresses $1.98 tan't beat them. anywhere . Sizes 6 to 14 years in Girls’ Lawn and Voile at 83 Lingerie, voile and Dresses. Bolero effects. Come with low necks organdy, in all-white, trim and three-quarter sleeves and full skirts Children’s Hats,Special 89c med with lace and embroid ery » tucks. Made with Values up to $1.98 in Children’s Hats, with wide long sleeves and low necks and narrow brim, hemp and Milans, trimmed with - Velvet and ribbons. Special 89c. SIZES % TO 44 —Second Floor, Ce: —Seroné Fleer For the Last Day of the August Sale of White All odds and ends, all soiled Lingerie, half price; half price; U indermu onl y all tossed and rumpled about 300 garments in all lins, half two price; one ome or lines, two or three dozen of others, all half price to get rid of them all in a day. Only room to tell you of a few of the bargains of 15¢ Muslin Drawers, plain styles, small sizes, at 15¢ Corset Covers, well, made, reduced to ... 95¢ Muslin Gowns, neatly trimmed, slightly solled 95c Combinations, slightly solled, small sizes only .. . 590 Camisoles, slightly solled, The reduced to 74 $1.98 Princess Slips, C | silightty sotiea . $1.75 Envelope Chemises 49c ; | are reduced to 49c A Special 1 Purchase of Cretonnes Goes Out Drapery Tables Friday at Very Noticeable Price Concessions 20c Cretonnes, 36 1 0 Cc 20c Curtain Scrim, Inches Wide, at... LOC Y full yara wide, with floral side | 36 Inches Wide, Yd Seconds of 20c Cretonnes just received to sell | | ‘loor, South, Curtain Scrims, at bc a yard; 36 inches wide, in a splendid | borders; seconds of the 20c quality, for 10cm variety of colors and designs | yard on Friday 25c Cretonnes, 36 20 c 21 Table Covers, 89 Inches Wide, at. .. Worth $1.75 Each. B: Yard-wide Cretonnes, seconds of 25c quality, Seconds of $1.75 Table Covers, just 21 all and the selection of patterns and colors is ex-| and only one pattern 60 inche square “etth tremely good; 20c a yard | fringe all around a —Third Lots of Friday Bargains i in Boys’ Fixings Several short lines are cut to half than that in some cases. .39c Carnation Milk at 8c Can Carnation Milk, delivered only with other groceries, at 8c a can, or 9Sc a Ivory Soap, 6 bars for or a dozen cans .25¢ ten bars free with every less Boys’ 50c, 75c and $1.00 Wash and Mule Team Borax Soap, wizes 6 to 7, at box; box of 100 bars, $4.35; , with military collars; dark 39 12 bars for 50c fancy striped madras; 1% to 14%, at C | ite mrich Minced Clams; tall cans, dozen $1.45; Boys’ $1.00 Blouses with military 59 can, 126; No. % cans, dozen, collar and detached collar C | $1.05; can 9c Boys’ Overalls with bibs; all small sizes 43 | Reliance Shrimps, guaranteed new 4 to 12 years... ’ Cc | | pack; No. 1% cans 19¢; No. 1 can . 9c Boys’ $3.59 Knickerbocker Duck and 98 Pure Lard, ? Crash Suits, 14, 15 and 16 only C | per pound 15 4 |} Boys’ $1.50 Khaki Long Trouser Suits, Del Monte Tomato Catsup, c sizes 5, 14, 15 and 16, at...... 98c large bottles ........... x 15c —Vourth Upper Main Fivor, Women's $7.50, $8.89 | Wool and Silk Skirts, Worth | Tossed Undermuslins, Half Price $2.48 | on the | ne el THE SEATTLE ST PUBLIC FUNDS HAVE | BEEN LOOTED, SAYS | | CANDIDATE NELSEN| “Public funds have been looted for campaign purposes, and that has been but a drop in the bucket to the frightful of the people's money in | cu» | “LANE GOOD MAN FOR ee SUDGE”---REYNOLDS brary in the| tiowlght at the public University district. He has again |challenged Whitney to attend his | meetings and divide time with him.) other directions. So declared Herman Nelsen didate for commissioner in |South district, at a rousing ing in Foster Wednesday night Editor Seattle Star Nelsen i# making the campaign! pear Sir 1 notice by today's against the political machine His! Star that Mr. W. D, Lane t# cand supporters charge that Jamen Jones! gate for wuperior judge of this jot Kent was brought out by the! county Lou Smith forces to take votes, 1 have had occasion to judge of ‘from Nelsen, on the plea that) tr Lane's logal qualifications for Jones also is against Smith |this position, and I believe that he Kent most always votes againat! iy highly qualified for the position | Auburn, where the Lou Smith ring| which he seeks, not only from the make its headquarters, Nelsen! «tandpoint of inte and point} would therefore get most of the! or view, but on account of his legal Kent votes, and for that reason nts » you will attain |Lou Smith politicians brought out!) 1 pet |Jones, it is charged : be performing | Jones in at a public service in giving Mr present a road supervi under! Lane's candidacy wide publicity Lafe Hamilton, and Nelsen and unreserved commendation, Sin manded that Jones quit the public|cerely you payroll if he's to devote all his time C. A. REYNOLDS ta public campaigning. | “en prom remove the Reynolds wa er chairman of inntoners rm, superto-/the state public service commis tendents of auto tire and other#) sion He resigned July 1. Reyr | whose positions he declared were! olds cond § the fight for fair frauds, and intended only to supply tourist rates to the Northwest, and jcounty money to political hench-|has been one of the biggest men| jmen of the Lou Smithfafe Ham-| who held the office of public serv liton-W. M. Whitney machine ice commissioner | Neloen will spend Thursday and | | Friday at Vashon, addressing two| King county democrats will | Meetings. C. R, Cottrell will epea ance at the Hippodrome Thursday | ff jfor him at Duwamish Thursday, ning, following a musical enter night tainment | DR. NEVILLE HARD AT iT | Dr EC. Neville. DR. TIFFIN HONORED candidate for Dr. C. C, Tiffin, candidate for coroner, is hard at work on his'coroner, and Mra. Tiffin e | campaign He ts much incensed | guests of the Firat Methodist Epis over the attempt of some other didate to give the impression that he has withdrawn copal chureh of Ren’ Dr. Tiffin spoke the Foster and at Renton Republican club heard jeounty candidates Wednesday i also at he Renton from many GREEN BUSBY Frank Green, ¢ ecutor, spoke at Re ndidate for pn and at prom Fos McNEELY HERE ter Wednesday. Green fa making! J48mes M ly of Tacoma, one one of the most active campaigns Of the numerous candidates for of any of the candidates. governor, j# at the Butler hotel ampaigning here this week } a> } | WHOSE COURTHOUSE I8 IT? ADVANCE AGENT | The county courthouse may > long to the pu but that doe A. N. Rodway Cleveland stop County ( W. K. Sick van gent for 0 EH from the private 5 was in town yea pose ne ures of his the ca dida O. 8. Bruna, in the windows | reception here of the county k's off Bick-| arrangements for les in y other candidate cause Thomas refused to t ed to by him ronage ed at fhe for th Cap ar and Bells Is F. Fad, in the matter — BROWN TO STUMP FOR WILSON Dr. Edwin J. Brown, who has been a pror member of the foctaliat p 1 address the bi weekly evening mw of the Woodrow Wilson leas in the as sembly room of the L. ©. Smith building, Friday, at § m His subject will be “Wilson and Amer canian The public i# tn It Is expected that Dr. Brown wil stump the state in the interest of the president the last #ix weeks HARTLEY EXPLAINS candidate Retead H. Har governor on the denies he is against boring men for The Hartley headquarters today issued a statement saying Hartley's qua with profes sional labor agitators,” and not! London society is adopting the with unions “cap and bells” and Robin Hood ef- fect in headwear, The hat here has 1. F. Chester, ca ate for au mer of graduated plush balls perior court, will apeak at the Con mercial Club Friday noon, on “In. Visible Government WICKERSHAM DEFIES ALASKA BOSS RULE | | JUNEAU, Aug. 10. Crawford Whit candidate prosecutor, addressed meetings at| Renton and at the home of Mrs. H W. Odom Wednesda; for) James Wick Dr. W. H. Corson, coroner candl.|ersham was not indorsed as terri date, addrewsed the Wisconsin Gold-| torial delegate by the republican enrod club and the Renton Repub-| divisional ¢ ention here. Hican club The convention had named no nominee for that office when It ad ALL CANDIDATES INVITED |fourned Wednesday Ail candidates for state and} A telegram from Wickersham county offices are invited to speak! caused trouble, the convention con before the Bellevue Improvement) sidering It defi to the republican club, in Community hall, Monday, |organization. It read, in part - “| shall support Hughes and Fair candidates A number of will|banks and their national platform speak before the Women's Com.|and shall be a candidate for dele mercial Club Thursday evening, at|gate from Alaska on the petition a “candidates’ dinner.” of her citizens, free from boss rule. I will not barter away the smallest John E. Frost and George E. Lee,|right of the people of Alaska for candidates for governor, and sev-| the indors of Murane, George eral county candidates, addressed | Irving or kleford the Women's King County Hug The convention named the fol club Wednesday afternoon lowing ticket: For senator, John Heckman, of Ketchikan; for rep MANY MEETINGS resentatives. John G. Held, Monte Republican meetings will be Thursday night, at Stockade hall,| Alki point; Colman school, Second trict’ WM whitney wil he enter Me P, DISPATCHERS GET SALARY RAISE speaker at West Seattln H. E Foster, candidate for congress will speak at the other two meetings All Northern patchers have be a-month raise SAYS WHITNEY TRIED | TO KILL PRIMARIES 0:0 ssc:st's Several months ago the dispatch At a well-attended meeting at the James Freeburn and P. ¢ McCormack held | Benson Pacific train dis cranted a $10. increase dates Pro Pak ihe on ers asked for the raise, and it was Green Lak public brary, Wednes-| granted without a conference. The la night, former Congréssman new scale gives the chief dispatch Br a candidate for re-election,| er $190 a month and his assistants charged W. M. Whitney, county 1 Trick” dispatchers now boss, with writing for the republic-| get $165 an platform of 1914 a plank del” manding the passage by the legia-| lature of an act requiring every |COMPLETE PLANS FOR POULTRY SHOW voter to enroll his or her party af fillation for the four years in ad vance at the time of registra-| tion, with the further provision that the voter conid vote in the} Plans have been completed for primaries only for the nominee|the annual poultry show to be held candidates of the party named in| here December 11-16 by the Seatile the enrollment | Poultry and Pet Stock association Bryan denounced this as an ef-| It is expected that more than fort to introduce bossism and to} 3,000 entries will be penned this destroy the direct primary wason, from various Northwest Bryan also declared for a lne|st and Canada of government steamships to be op erated between Seattle and the minus of the government at Seward, Alaska He called attention to the exor | bitant rate ter) PIERCE AND King county ratlroad | missioners Thursday will pass upon the proposed exchange of old river channel land for valuable agricul on freight from Seattle] tural land for right-of-way purposes | h points in the Puyallup-Stuck-White river sman Bryan will speak! improvement, com Hi od id MMS Tid) AR FREDERICK&NELSON Table Linens at Reduced Prices ym former price iled pieces it eon and broken line marked O effect a complete clearance of Table Cloth T as fc fre Pattern they are llow 10 Linen Damask Table Cloths, inches, reduced to $3.15 ca $4.25 cach; 1 Cloth, 72x144 inches, | 9 Linen Damask Table Cloths, 72 reduced to $4.25. ’ H inche reduced to $3.50 ea 19 Hemstitched Linen Damask Cloths, f 10 Linen Damask Table Cloths, 70x88 46x36 inches, at reduced prices, rang inches, reduced to $3.45 each; 3 ing m $1.00 to $2.90 ca Cloths, 72x90 inche reduced to 2 Hemstitched Linen Damask Lunch- $4.15 cach; 14 Cloths, 71x108 eon Cloths, 54x54 inche ced to \ inches, reduced $3.90 h; 13 $3.00 $3.85 cach First Floor. A New Kodak in a New Size HE 2C Autographic Kodak Junior takes a picture in a new elongated shape (274x47%). Used horizontally, itis better for landscapes, and doesn’t waste film on sky and foreground. It is fine for portraits when used vertically, for it gives the high, narrow picture. With meniscus achro With Rapid Rectilinear With Kodak Anastigmat matic lens, $12.00. lens, $14.00 lens, f. 7.7, $19.00. First Floor. 1,100 Yards of Beautiful New Cretonnes Special 18c Yard N exceptional offering of Reps, Sateens, Chintzes and Art Hane n pieces from one to eight yards in length New The patterns are Verdure, Floral, Check and Stripe novelties, in light and dark colorings, meeting up- Pocketbooks $1.00 to $10 and ma nable drapery y seasc requirement stery uses Featured for Friday at, specia 1, 18¢ y Upholater BATH TOWELS N example of, the at- tractive styles is a strap-back Pocketbook of fine, dull pin seal leather, with twin coin purses built hove in a wide selection of the favored qualities and into the frame. It is fit- weights ted with memo. pad and 7 Novelty Bath Towels pencil, and a mirror forms the back of the pad. The in Jacquard weave, ith blue, pink or lining is of handsome’ yellow border and Striped silk. Price $6.00. spac é for initial, 20c Others in pin-seal, grained each patent leather, morocco and re m morocco, Plain and Jacquard- : : have moire, striped and weave Bath Towels floral-printed silk linings. n blue, yellow F Most of them are furnished an ender, priced . . with separate coin purse at 50c and 65¢ each ‘ and vanity mirror. White Jacquard-weave Leather Goods Section Bath Towels, extra- wt dign: large and heavy, with ends in tasteful color combinations, 75c to $1.00. Full-bleached Bath Towels of medium weight, size 22x 43 inches, 25¢ cach Plain White Bath Towels, woven of a twisted, double thread cotton yarn, 35c each Heavy-weight Bath Towels, firmly woven and_ full- bleached, size 23x45 inches, 50c each Large, heavy-weight Bath Towels, {full-bleached, size 25x49 inches, 65¢ each Full-bleached Bath Towels, extra-large and heavy S ball weight, size 27x53 inches, 75c¢ each ‘irst Floor. now a A New Shipment of English-Last Walking Boots Ice Cream Freezers HE no problem at all when dessert question is HESE Boots are one owns a . Snowball modeled over the Freezer, for it makes pos- special walking last sible dozens of frozen which has proved a dainties. Freezes quickly, fm great favorite with our smoothly and easily. H 6ocustomers, because of l-quart size, $1.65 M its smart lines and 2-quart size, $2.20. i comfortable fit 3-quart > " 3-c size, $2 Of select quality 4 oats a 3 H Russia calf in the new bho ares 4 ooo 6-quart size, t R” shade of dark tan, with one-inch square heel and Basie ti hand-welted sole 10-quart size, $6.00 Sizes 2% to 7 Widths AAA to D. Price $6.00 12-quart size, $8.00, mB pair. First Floor. en ae Basement. == Fascinating New Ideas in Autumn Needlework the LREADY their these novelties in Bucilla Package Goods being among the first to new ideas in Autumn Needlework are making appearance A The Constance Lingerie Set, arrive: made up and Cloth, 25e, Laundry Bag, $1.50. These prices ready to wear except for the embroidery, {s include enough thread for the embroidery stamped on soft, flesh-color mull for daintily- and crochet work, colored embroidery in French knots, and " enough floss for\finishing accompanies each BH ob el ie hes ta be developed garment, Empire Gown, $1.25. Sacque with ; r patch work is in “Mary Mary cap, $1.00. Nogligee, $1.26, Envelope Com design, showing Mary and her nursery-rhyme Seah tsina garden, Materials and thread for finishing are included in the envelope. Quilt, $1.00. Pillow, 0c A Bath Set, made up of Laundry Rag, Large | Towel, Guest Towel, Wash Cloth and Bath For Crochet Candle Shades is an especially at- Mat, bordered in bluebird design, is to be tractive design to be combined with Medict } worked in solid and outline stitch and fin medallions, which are furnished with the iH ished with crochet edge. Bath Mat, $1.50. thread and fnstructions, Price 75 pair. i Large Towel, $1.25. Guest Towel, 50c. Wash Cluny Crochet Candle Shades, 25c pair. Second Floor.