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THE BON MARCHE Pike — Ayende Boi Street Eifiott 4100 Lingerie Waists for 79¢ So New, So Dainty and Such Excellent Values VOILES, ORGANDIES AND LIN- ENES IN WHITE AND LIGHT TINTS, ALL SIZES, 36 TO 44 500 new Autumn Waists are here at tempting price--79e They're sheer voiles and organdies or such a made of heavier linene have Val 2 Some have ruffles lace trimming and em and some have tucks, Droidery; all have the large flat collars and long sleeves fomen’s Serge Dress Skirts| Women’s Early Autumn Suits some at $2.95 Women's neat Dress Skirts at $2.95 *Plain flaring models with plain and belted tops; some with patch pockets. One model | has velvet collar has a panel down the front—with inverted | at the sides plaits part way—black and best colors Auto and Dust Coats Priced | $3.95 to $8.95 Need a new Auto Coat? We have them in the natural color linen crash, full length, with convertible collars and patch pockets 50c caps to match, with vizor and goggles that can be turned inside; 39%. at $14.50 same lines as with extra full- and Fall Suits, cut along the | the higher priced models, model another belted ness, One wide revers Women’s Early Fall Coats for Only $10.00 Fall Coats, good length models, with full belts or belts across the front, making the loose full back effect—and those desir able large flat collars that can be buttoned high Fancy plaid mixtures and crav- enetted ty tweeds Second Soiled Silk Lingerie $2. 95 | A 25c Table Some of the Garments In the Boys’ Were $6.50 Clothing Section toor. Has some boys’ Shirts and MN CREPE DE CHINE OR TUB | Sues Wich Gaus ued-ceaer Save SILKS, FLESH OR WHITE | wearables : : i ‘ You'll find some good bar Luxurious Nighties—so dainty and gain picking here if you have boys to clothe. True, It's a table full of odds and ends, but everything on it is worth a good deal more than a quarter, Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits Special at 98c 300 boys’ Wash Suits, splendid bargains at 98 Middy and Tommy Tucker style, in sizes 2% to § years, worth regularly $1.50. Boys’ 50c, 75c and $1.00 Wash Hats at 39c Each Roys' Hats that will be splendid for school wear— sizes 6 to 6%. Plain white assorted colors and trimmings; also some {An SITAWS, —Upper Main Fisor. Silks—Mill Ends 25c a Yd. 1,500 Yards of Them Stacked Up on a Table Silks and Silk and Cotton Mixtures Waist and Dress lengths mostly, in 36-inch figured pongees, crepes, 24-inch plain and fancy poplin; lots of other good and evening shades, at 25c a yard on Bargain Friday Cotton Back i leav Lining Satin, "Yard 2OC Silk Peploe Yard DOC Just half price for fine heavy Lining Satin with Silk Poplin that will wash and wear splendidly pretty, of crepe de chine, or tub silks, in slip over styles, with embroidered medallions, Val. ribbon trimmed. Also combinations trimmed both front and back with beautiful | lace: Special Friday at $2.95 Some slightly soiled. Silk Envelope Chemises for $1.95 SOME ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED Values as high as $4.00, in this lot of crepe de chine Envelope Chemises—pink, blue or white, tailored finish, pointed or round neck style. —Third Fleer, south. lace or 36-inch both figured weaves in street the cotton back, making tt much stronger; in the is a nice heavy weight for waists, dresses or Most wanted shades. While we have any, 25c a/| coats, All the most wanted colors, as well as yard, black and white. 50-inch Black and. White Checks 20C Black and White Check Dress Goods, just what you will need to make the children's school @resses; four different size checks, 60-Inch width. $1.00 a yard Friday only for the most wanted Silks of the day for waists and dresses—rich, lus trous black messaline and fine chiffon taffeta. —Upper Mate Fleer. BARGAIN FRIDAY ECONOMIES 10c Lawn and Crepe 5c Women’s Hose 39c Pair Such pretty floral patterns to be pad in this Fiber Silk Stockings, in black, white, silver, printed Lawn and Crepe—mill ends and full bolts. | suede, cadet and champagne, with flare tops, | 27 inches wide, at 5c yard. —Lower Maim Floor. double soles, heels and toes. Seconds of 55 grade. —Upper Main Floor 12'%4c Cotton Challie 10c Yard Wide Cotton Challie, with pretty floral and ilk Gloves 50c White tn , Women’s | Two-clasp Silk Gloves at 50c a patr. Oriental designs for comfort coverings; lengths ; aig ie virds, 100 0 yard phipeow hry all sizes, black, tan and brown in sizes 5%, 6 and 6%, at 50c a pair Friday. —vpper main Floor. eee tseted $1.25 Union Suits 59 Lengths run up as high as 20 yards in these 7 Less than half price for women's Lisle Thread i) Apron Ginghams, ful! 27 inches wide, in neat blue U Suits, “Harvard” and white checks nion Suit a med, several styles; sizes mills make, Mito 44 —Upper Main Fleer, Palm Beach Skirts 93c Values up to $1.95, in natural color Palm Beach Skirta Several styles, cut full and flaring, with patch pockets. —Second Floor, Center, 35c Center Pieces 19c linen finish Center Pieces, 36x36 inches, scarfs, 18x54 inches, stamped in bluebird, butterfly and conventional designs —Third Floor, hand trim —Lower Main Floor. 36-inch Madras 15c Yard é Both shirting and walsting Madras, 3 striped, with printed figures and stripes; yard lengths, at l5c a yard. Lower Maia Floor. Sateen Remnants 5c Yard | | | Values up to 20c in Lining Cambric and 36-inch satin up to 20- and Lustrous Sateen, at 5c a yard. Lengths from 1 poppy, to 10 yards, in colors, but no black —Upper_ Fu Friday in the “Self-Service” Shoe Shop i These extra good shoe specials for Friday, in the af yourself, fit yourself and carry your parcel home INFANTS’ SHOES AT 75c PAIR Little Shoes, made of vici kid or patent leather, W with hand-turned leather soles, broad toe shape sizes 2 to 5, | INFANTS’ SHOES AT 29c PAIR Soft sole shoes and slippers in solid or combina- tion colors, in light and dark shades, at 29c a pair | for Ffiday. | “Self Service” Shoe Shop, where you watt on CHILDREN’S WHITE SHOES 59¢ PR All broken lines of white canvas shoes and slip: pers, with turned soles and with or without spring heels; sizes 2 to 8 $1.95 WOMEN’S VELVET SHOES Dark blue or black $3.50 velvet lace shoes, with light weight welt soles and Louis neat shape lasts. lower Main Floor, heels; i, Friday Specials in Seattle’s Best Grocery ie Pure Cider or White Pick- | ‘ Hemrich's Minced Clams, Genuine Mocha and Java f ling Vinegar, Town ‘Talk | large size each 11¢, small | Coffee, roasted fresh daily 3 brand, no extra charge for| size 3 for 25¢. lb. 40¢. jugs, 1 gal. jug 45¢. | I ; enox Soap, delivered] Ceylon Tea, 50c grade ’ Reliance brand Shrimp, No.| only with other groceries, | | 42 0 1 can 9 8 bars 25¢. @, Ne grade lb. 5O¢. —Fourth Floor, Kouth. | my ‘SUMMER ‘SEARCH FOR LOVE! BY ETHEL G. The True Story of the Poor Girl Without a Home, Who’s Hunting a Husband 5 TOPPED A POLICE MAN AT THE CORNER, AND “TOLD HIM ABOUT IT." | CHAPTER ONE 1 have just been reading « lot of “guff” some very worthy clubwomen and philanthropic men have been saying about “the dying race." “The country is going to the dogs. Young men and young women are not marrying any more. Why is it?” asks one W'BRIDE TALKS HERE ON FRIDAY or er rhe Me | It is because the girls of the| Forme a " Henry || middie class allow the men too/|! ride, of Seattle, candidate for re many liberties,” sniffs Mrs. Million if ection will be the princi a) | | aire speaker Friday night at a repub “Why, the other night when we were motoring thru the park, | saw a man and a girl sitting on one of the benches His arm wa bout and her lips were raised to his |ifean rally and dance at Redding | hall, Firat ave. W. and Roy st Other who will be} beard are: W. J. Bryan, John F | Miller and Lincoln Davis for con candidates | grees; mer Connor, for suditor & policeman at the) Fred Hastings and Stephen A corner and told him sald) Hull, for the legislature, and other it was terrible we to} county candidates. be treated to such bitions. |Vic Murdock Mum roan a llteare an ineieaed pak, 4% Oyster About Hughes and Teddy a music room, a conservatory, # ballroom, a limousine car, where! victor “Murdock, es Bull Der TOee CAMEOS ERY 9° | sede and coher ltfiag man, is at | of privacy when ono of the/ing Frye hotel en route to Chan-| Reginald Golddusts calls, cho, China, 1,500 miles in the In-| Because she not SEE Reg-| tortor, to stud an aabaeioe ce of govern gie’s arm about Millicent’s watst or HEAR the soft impact of their young lips, she makes herself be Heye that Reggie and Millicent seek the most secluded part of th veranda end rit in silken ha mock to discuss the effects of the} ment 1 am thru with politics for the; itfie being.” he explained Wednes day when axked about Hughes and Col, Roosevelt's Chicago dea} || war on American commerce Se. BAe | Saeed: Tete ase | Nn vers cen ‘ real progressives aud I ex | All_very lovely romance, love, pect to remain there for time. | joy, marriage! 1 mse I'll be back news: | ‘ ‘aper work upon my rete oa ue aad Apc a Murdock is accompanied by his bench; the girl in the hall bed. pe Gnd Cone tee Oeeerine room i i'm the girl that has plenty ALL INVITED All republican candidates are in |vited to a meeting | Washington hall, 14th a et, Friday night. ATRIOTS” EASE of room in her heart for love, but can find no room In which to receive her lover. Lat me tell you MY and you may be sure it is the story of thousands of other girls—good girls. ng girls—but girls with to be held at d Bast Fir story velf-resy the same love of romance, the THEIR CONS IENCE HHi\game longing and desire to hug jf] love to their hearts, as actuates the Another conscience has been sheltered daughters of Mrs. Mil-| stirred up by election times After campaigning a few months on county time, as road supervisor lionaire! I have no mother or father When I came to this I applied | under Lafe Hamilton, now comes for a room to a be « house|J. T. Jones, commissioner candi }much patronized by working girls} date, and says he will er him The day I went to work I|self from the payroll for th one caught the eye of the young man | at the next desk. It was love at first sight exhibition was manifested by two In two days he Invited me out|candidates ‘for county auditor, to lunch and in a week, he was call-| Henry Odom and Norman Wardall ing regular at the boarding place.|'The third candidate for auditor 1 had to meet bim in the public) Eimer Connor, is not attached to parlors the payroll at al One night we seemed to be alone. Tom grabbed me convulsively——"T love you, Ethel,” he said huskily,| and as he was kissing me we heard the dragon's voice | "Miss G . you will give up your key immediately We only keep respectable girls here.” “But"—1 tried to explain | _ No explanation ts necessary. I WANTS STATE LAW | saw you." Dr. C. C, Tiffin, candidate for “Well, {# there anything so aw-| coroner, addressed three meetings | ful in a kiss?” spoke up Tom | Wednesday, urging his plan to get “We won't discuss that,” said the|« state law to make the public dragon |inorgue independent of the mere “You can't,” I said flippantly, “for| whim of county commissioners no man certainly would kiss you."| There was nothing for me but to} month before the primaries. The same belated but “patriotic” TALK TO GERMAN CLUB The Women's German Republic an club Wednesday heard Lincoln | Davis and W. M. Whitney, candi dates for congress, and Crawford | White and Frank FB. Green, candi dates for prosecutor. | HEAR MANY CANDIDATES fo. The Women's King County sltth acd a Hughes club heard a number of A few weeks afterwards I found | county and state candidates | Tom was growing cold, and one day | Wednesday afternoon | one of the girls who had told ma) | of the “grate in our parlor” walked SPEAKS ON U. 8S. TRADE out with him to luncheon J, Y. C, Kellogg, republican can I had been “cut out”—not by an-|idate for congress, spoke Wednes other girl, but by a parlor day night at the home of Mrs — Frank A. Steele, 815 38th ave. on (Mas G s further expert-|the subject of “American Trade at ences trying to oe courted will be/the Close of the European War told in The ucceeding Star tomorrow and on days.) BRYAN AT LABOR COUNCIL er Former Congressman Bryan speaking before the Central Labor BEND LINES BACK | counell Wednesday night, urged the | equipment of the Puget Sound DECLARE GERMANS tv) 32's sor tnmoaiate tonerue. | |tion of capital ships, He dec lared | | himself heartily in favor of govern. ment construction of battleships | BERLIN, Aug. 17.—-The Germans drove back Anglo-French troops|and war munitions. At his sugges- who succeeded Jn obtaining post-|tion a night letter was telegraphed | tions west of pANX Wood 1} te the house chairman of the naval routh of Maurepas, inflicting: heavy | affairs committee. | losses upon the allies, It was of-| Bryan aks at noon and at 3 frcially announced o'clock hursday afternoon at It was admitted the French | Bird's cafeteria, at 2nd and Uni gained a foothold in the Germans’ | versity first line trenches to a depth of 500 yards Near Eatrees the P. O. LEAGUE MEETS French were repulsed. German| For the purpose of discussing th |troops have also repulsed Russtan \attacks at many pont on the east ern front and captured tho Stara- olzyna hill in the Carpathians, tt was officially announced this after. neon. candidates In the coming primary race and to formulate plans for the public owned utflities, a meeting has been called by the Public Cwnership league for Friday night jm the Labor temple, The Suit for Schooltime Is THE DREADNAUGHT CY. SCHOOL SUIT ADNAUGHTS for ol and play time Autumn are here; they will HE DRI stand and wear and tear of sch new In handsome with newest Norfolk models; every suit Price $5 gray and brown niixture iwo pairs of full-lined knickerbockers fecond Floor. Basement Salesroom An Attractive Offering of Women’s Sample Shoes $2.15 At an Unusually-Low $2.15 Price: PAIR SIZES PAIR 4, 4 and 44 Only exceptional opportunity fitted in in all 480 pairs of Shoes for women who can be The the above sizes offering comprises and including Patent Leather, Gunmetal Calf and Vici Kid models, also some in Glazed Kid; a good many styles to choose from, but only two or three pairs of particular style. Sample Shoes, only in the sizes the pair $2.15. —Basement Salesroom any specified, exceptional values at, Changeable Taffeta: Silks $1.00 Yard Neckpieces 15c : om M , PLEASING assortment HESE Silks are of a go od chiffon quality that will of Novelty Neckwear, make up satisfactorily into dresses, suits and including Flat Collars, em- waists. The color combinations include blue and broidered and | hemstitched, reen, black and red, magenta and green, blue and and some with colored bor- & e m1 red, purple and green, green and black, gray and ders. Unusual good values at black 15¢. —Barement Salesroom, lhirty-six inches wide, $1.00 yard Basement Salesroom Union Suits 65c OMEN'’S fine - ribbed Cotton Union Suits, in Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and low neck, sleeveless style, sizes 36 to 44, good value at 65¢ suit. —Basement Salesroom. Bathing Caps 25c URE Gum Rubber Bath- ing Caps, in several styles; red, blue, green, pur- ple and black, 25¢. —Basement Salesroom. Silk Vests $1.15 W OMEN’S Silk Vests, in pink and white, with New Felt and Velour Hats point the smart headwear for shopping and outing wear. attractive in value as they are in style: Autumn, in These way of the mode for early are as Women's New French Felt Hats, in straight and mushroom blocks; white, biscuit, green and navy, banded with grosgrain ribbon to match, $2.50. Women’s Two-tone Felt ‘Hats, with broad “floppy” brim, in navy and gray or purple and black com- bination, $2.75. Women's Chin-chin Sailors of silk velour, of the newest colors, $3.95. —Basement Salesroom, in a range Colored Border Curtain Scrims, 10c Yard GOOD assortment of ns in ecru, crochet edge at top and arm- ivory and white, with al border designs eyes. and ribbon drawn printed in rose, blue and yellow. They will make through. Sizes 36 to 44, up tastefully and inexpensively for bungalow drap- priced at $1.15. —Basement Sal eries. Thirty-six inches wide, 10¢ yard. fe oe —-Basement salesroom RAR Jewelry a : Plain Color Low-Priced Novelties AT 10¢ Cotton Foulard, 20c Yard 4728 oo. isc pins HIS is an Brooches, V-shape Pins attractive mercerized cotton fabric in a and Pin Sets. AT 25¢ In There foulard weave, serviceable and pretty for dresses and waists; also for various lining Copenhagen-blue, navy-blue, yellow. 28 inches wide, 20€ yard —Basement Salesroom. purposes are Fancy Brooch Pins and Cuff Links. —Basement Salesroom. white, light-blue, champagne and gray, Mahogany Bamboo __ Baskets F 20c 30c EVERAL | sizes” in Jelly Strainers S these firmly - woven Special 25c Baskets of mahogany split HE sketch shows the bamboo; exceptionally well-made and strong practicability of — this One style, as pictured, adapted in the various Well-made Strainer, — which sizes for candy and cookie baskets, fruit baskets consists of a strainer b ut tached to a speci ” and sewing baskets : trived frame, which fits ov 5- and 5'%-inch sizes, special 10¢. the edge of any pan. Special 6%-, 7- and 8-inch, special 20¢ B5e each . Ae m (The pan shown in the 9y4- and 10%-inch, special B3O¢. sketch is not included.) ‘Housewa Housewares Section, Basement, Section, Basement