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MARCHE WILL BE CLOSED ALL Tuesday Will Be “Cot- DAY At the Bon Marche’s Department Buyers’ Sale It Will Be a Great Day for Seattle Housekeepers—Because Household Dependable Bedding and Good Everyday Domestics Will Be Sold at Reductions of 15 to 40 Per Cent tor This One Day Linens, 15c Fancy Outing Flannel, 36-In., 10c 6,000 yards of Fancy Outing Flannel, heavy quality, 36 inches wide, lengths to 12 yards—not over 12 yards to each. 8c Calicoes, in \ 5 Cc | 10c Bleached ) 8c quality Bleached a | Mill Lengths, Yd.... | Muslin, 36-In., Yd. . 15 yards to each 2,600 yards of Calico in neat patterns 1,800 good not over 12 yards to each Muslin } Voc Fine Dre 10c Percales, 31 ) 12'4c Fine 38 9 j 6c Gingham, 27-In., Yd. Cc a good assortment 3,000 yards of Dress Ginghams in neat Domestics at Today’s Mill Prices yards of not over yards to each |} patterns and all good colors. Good quality Percale | 29¢c Seco Silk, of patterns—not over 12 4 ee 2 \ 6c | 26-Inch, a Yard..... Flannel, a Yard..... Fancy Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide 1,000 yards of Seco Silk—only a Hise meat stripe patterns—not over 15 yards ited quantity of colors—blue, tan, red anc to each. gray 35¢ Bleached ) 12c Fancy Outing 4 ‘30 Flannel, Sindh Yd. iC Sheeting, Yard...... Cc i Bleached Sheeting, 2% yards wide Fancy Outing Flannel in lengths to 20 | sod Sedat aot evek 1D" sorta ta Gaat yards—not over 12 yards to~each. | —Lower Mata Floor, Household Bien Cloths $4. 95 Satin ‘Damask Pattern Cloths, size 27 7x90 inches —of extra heavy quality and all pure linen—many very pretty patterns. $1.25 Linens for Less 4 12%c All Linen } Oc $1.55 All Linen Toweling, Yard .... [ Satin Damask, Yd. Strictly All- Ttisbe Crash Toweling, 16 Extra heavy quality Satin Table Dam inches wide—natural brown shade ask, 63 inches wide—all pure linen 12%%c Huck Towels, | 10c $3.50 Satin Damask $2 75 Size 19x38, Each... Table Napkins, Doz . 100 dozen of Bleached Huck Towels, Heavy quality Satin Damask Napkins, size 19x38 inches—good wearing quality. ] size 22x22 inches, in neat floral patterns Telie Deneck, va... 49c All-Linen Table Damask, 60 inches wide 2 —a good selection of pretty patterns Table Deneck, va...) 73C All pure Linen Table Damask, 70 inches wide—medium-weight quality—floral pat | terns. $4.75 Pure Linen Napkins, a Dozen. Fine heavy quality kins- - $3.50 Damask Nap pure linen $6.95 Damask Pat inches—beautiful Satin size 24 inches—all $9 Satin Damask Patterns —— at. Extra fi tern Cloths, patterns quality 81x81 Satin size Lower Main Fleer $1.00 Heavy Seamless Bed d Sheets at 85c Ea. Bedding at Special Prices Sez amless Bed § Bed Sheets, size 81x90 inches; made of heavy quality bleached sheeting—not over one dozen to each customer. $1. 15 1 llc | $2.25 Crochet Bed t Bed Spreads, Size 80x90 ases made of extra heavy qual- ¢ in neat patterns $2.25 Blankets, not to each So . ot 16c Size 72x80, Pair... . $1.75 Saxony Fleece Blankets in tan Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches; made of | | with heavy fruit of the loom muslin $3.50 Woolnap 70c Bleached Bed Shane, Each..../ 59c Blankets, Pair ..... 15c¢ Pillow Cases, Sizes 42x36, Each. Pillow ¢ ity muslin customer. Fine quality Croch Spreads, a over one dozen en and con and gray $2.95 neat colored borders Hl Bleached Bed Sheets, size 76x90 inches | __ Splendid quality Woolnap Blankets, size —made with flat center sea 84 inches, in tan, gray and white $1.75 Bed Spreads, $ | $6.00 Wool Mixed og Size 76x84, Each...’ 1.45 Blankets, a Pair . 4.50 and Cotton Mixe with pink Bed Spreads, with | Wool | » A patterns, 76x84 ins. | 72x80 inche Blankets, 1 blue size sizes borders The Dinnerware-Silver and House- furnishing Sections Have Moved to the Fourth Floor The Toy Shop Has Been Moved to the Basement of the Union Street Store A Buyer’s Sale Special in Children’s 35c and 39c School Aprons 25c Each Little School Pinafores in blue and white with piped edges braid and apron strings at back belt in kindergarten and bungalow style and collar and pocket edged made of ginghams with rick-rack stripe of percales in neat de igns with a pocket (for-pencils and things) and a half —Third Floor, South, | THE BON MARCHE Pike Street-———-Second Avenue -——Union Street Elliott 4100 MONDAY, S SEPT 4th—LABOR DAY—THE BON |} ton and Linen” Day Actual | rg OW 8 cg HAMILTON AND KNUDSON MEET IN SECRET, AND PUT OVER LEE- WHITNEY ELECTION sos It's one thing after another in man Horr met in secret session the Lee-Whitney political “frame County Commissioner Carrigan was not allowed tn. He wa not a notified of the meeting, for fea The “ring” was caught, a few that, a an independent man he} days ao, by five candidates for would expose the frame up governor in an att to fix up The secret session appointed the the voting machines #0 ax to favor tion officials for the coming Lee, Whitney and Humphrey primaries—and it ts plainly a Lee And now comes the oppointment Whitney affair of election offictals Secretary Ryan, of the demoera Friday afternoon and part of the te committee, further char that evening, County Comminsione on t democratic appointees Hamilton and Knudsen, and their were chosen from a Ilst prepared political allies, Frank Paul and by Would-Be Boss George Murphy Jack Kalloran, and County Chatr Instead of in the regular way MBRIDE WILL = (HA! HA! G, A. LEE FINISH UP HERE WAS DEMOCRAT Former Gov, Henry McBrde of What is probably the biggest Joke . independ candidate for in the whole campaign, has come to governor, will close the campaign | Ight thru none other than the Yak with a series of meetings this week ima Republic, a “regular” republican n King county nev editor of for the Robertson paper, {s authority nent that the “regular” rep have been impored McBride has been tn ¢ of the state. His exper ernor, and the fact that thruout the State it in known that “his word {s good” haa made him, probably the most formidable candidate pi among the elght for nore f the as candidate Heans upon when some one Kea” George A. Lee governor hand tings In King county this, It was assumed by the “hand as follows pickers” that Lee was “regular Roosevelt- Hughes that he never “scratched” the re meeting, Washington hotel, publican ticket in his life; that he always voted the “straight ticket and was as standpatty as the most reliable of the “old guard.” Vashon and Burton in th pesday, 2:30 p, m., Arcade ha Hughes club; Duwaminh} ‘onter in evening; Thursday,| But now! Green Lake and Oltman’s Hall; Fri The Yakima Repubiic says Gearge day, Women’s alliance, afternoon, A. Lee was a democrat in Nebraska Renton and Rainier Beach in the ore he came to this state. evening; Saturday, Rose hal! » went into public office almost Bothell An soon an he i here. And with exception of the past two years. nas been in public office. WILL NAME SHANNON 2) °0)cfoceo necer by eaection Dr, W. H. Corson, candidate for |~~al! the ume P i coroner, has announced that, if| He now claims Beatrle as his res! elected, ho will appotnt Dr, Chas.| dence. He has ed here since t D. Shannon as his deputy became a candidate about two years Dr. nnon {6 the son of Dr,| 880. Before that, he lived In Spo James Shannon, and nephew of Dr.| ane. Will Shannoo, He graduated two years ago from Georgetown univer sity, He was bor MILLER CHARGES | “RING” DICTATION John F Seattle Miller, addressed two street m turday night, and In each 4 the editor of a morning preparing a slate of can. force down the throats of former mayor of opie rin a candidate for congress | Hoe always belonged to the “regu jar” repablican wing, but, in spite of this, be claims he aud other can didates a being joflbed by the “ring. While mentioning no names, Miller referred to the Whitney-Lee } “ring.” MARGIE CONFESSES SHE TAKES JUOGE WEBSTER HERE COURAGE AFTER READING Judge Stanley W r, of the kane, now a can reme court, was perior court at Sp didate for the vu tle Saturday fs a candidate for the four Judge Fred i) retire this STUART'S LETTERS For the first time in a year I sat He r term to succeed ck Bausman, who w up today! Mollie ar both of them d Dick came this morn in almost as ex year BRUNS FREE OF ‘RING’ as 1 was, When everything Dick would not nelf. ready allow to lift me but him When he picked me up ne whis-| ©. 8. Bruns, candidate for county pered, partly:to me and partly to clerk, Issued a formal statement to himself, “How you are, Mar-|4ay to the effect that he ts free gie, you welgh ne like alfrom all “r anections, He feather as served nit s in the office Then he set mo down, oh, s0 fing all positions from recorder and this, be claims. him for county clerk ly, in the soft Invalid chair, found 1! to m great joy, I could sit up and move my legs and 9 a RECORD IS LUNDIN’S Look, Dick 1 exclain lifted one of my legs ar ANSWER TO DEBATE the knee a little ‘Ob, Dh doesn’t that seem as tho so had handed us a millic Altho T am quite afraid to what that blessed doctor's bill et, | am sure that all my © to debate Replying to a challen *\aubmitted by Frank Green of his opponents uting At tor Lundin issued the following ment will go without any luxury to pa The record of my office is a pub hir He record. We nee January I, too, was a little afraid to ask |1, instituted 1 itions under for the great surgeon's bill, Mar-|the prohibition law. In 80 of thes a sald Dic but yesterday he | cases convictions have resulted, | sent it, and, much to my surprise dants have been a 16 it was only a thousand cases were disminse When I went to pay him I told him /and on earch Ww nta no lquor I expected bis services would have|was found. The aining cases t more, ‘But you see,’ he 69 number, a nding, This I th ad. Discus facts, and ame here on r vacation art of the recompense for the « dca sion canno rece not be eration may be a kop to my vanity |any voter, from that record, can de n showing your aplendid « eons | termine for hir whether my ad anew way to help suffering hu-| ministration haa t 1 efficient manity.’ | “Should I agree to meet the chal He tells me,” continued Dick, |lenger in joint discussion, he would he has decided to stay {n this|at once claim that I had conceded country and start a hospital for|him to be my strongest opponent children crippled by spinal dis » no such concession. I have eanes I wonder, little book, ff It were wrong not to have told Dick I had known Malcolm Stuart other opponents, each of is as much in the race as the who, by his challenge potlight in his nentleman was going asks me to turn the s to do this. I don't know why | | direction shrink from telling ar - intimacy that has MEDICOS TO MEET tween Mr. Stuart and m The King County relety it 1s because, while I was fll, it | will resume it usual semi-monthly was a kind of secret garden open | meetings Monday eve to myself to refresh my soul didates for electio The letters are so different from |ture have been tnv any I have ever received from man |this meeting, in order that tt r woman, They stir that {dealic express their views concerning med: side of my nature, The fanciful |jical legislation which will come up idea of the “little green god of | before the next session of the legis dreams" and {ta utter loneliness | lature, until ft should, after countless - ages, find its other self, particu REBISTRATION 86,575 larly appealed to me who has suf-| The total registration in Seattle fered from a kind of loneliness all |for the September primaries ts 86, my life, espectally the last year And, some way, little book, r{ This ts 5,344 less than two years shrink from letting any one see |ago, when the prohibition campaign that bit of tatter it up in the|was on, and 2,700 more than were prose poem which he called |registered four years ago Salvia.” It was a description of : the woman I should like to be.| The King county democratic cen And the subtlest compliment was|tral committee will celebrate the the fact that he saw courage in me. the germ of and encouraged it Passage of the eight-hour for railroad men at a meeting to be by making it bloom and hold up|held Monday night at the Good Bats its head cafeteria, George Cotterill Some people, little book, might|James A. Duncan and T. P. Ledg say this is a question of right and | wick, of Monterey, Mex., a leader wrong, when I can only fe a question of temp 1 it 1s |of the liberal party, will speak ment. tt{ - would hurt me inexpressibly if b Recause the Uni mails hance some one would misunder-/aren't working on Labor day, 1,000 nd Mr. Stuart's letters invitations sent out to guests of the | know they were written by a|Women's King County Republican lonely man to a lonely woman—a|club will not reach them in time. woman who bad no hope, and to|'The j}whom a bolster for her courag |was the greatest boon for her, club is to hold & mixer, dance 1 social affair at the Washington hotel Tuesday afternoon. AS eens mest | A Word Concerning Jewelry Styles for Autumn i ead 1 popu ar 1 in pera - length necklace ire especia in demand n the larger zes 3 h rt LAVALLIERI of sterling silver, set with rhine stones, colored jewels and enamels are offered in a } wide selection of new and unusual design NOVELTY RINGS or small Finger Rings, of sterling silver, gold and white gold, introduce many novel ideas in artistic settings, ir me especially effective des k and w and in these EARRINGS will still be extensively worn there are a number of very attractive new designs LACE PINS or Bar Pins are among the most popular f | items in jewelry and are offered in stone set, pearl and enamel designs that are exceptionally pleasing, at a wide price range MBPSH BAGS signalize their return to fashionable favor with the some distinctively signs in dainty, frame patterns, of sterling and The sketch at right shows one of these new Bags in ster. with very fine, “silk” mesh narrow frame First Floor introduction of new de narrow German silver ling silver, soft-draping and plain, FREDERICK&NELSON The Rich Velvets, Satins and Woolens A strong vogue for Satins for evening wear tion, a soft in Orient-blue, am phire, blackberry Costume Veivets in blue, Labrador-t brown, Russian-gree gundy, navy a inches wide, Other Satins in the new colors, 26 inches wide, are iced at ' and $2.00 yard beautiful pluin, Belgium- 1¢, mat-brown, Burgundy, Russian-green, crow-t also biack, 27 inches wide, $1.50 yard Pekin-striped Voiles for smart one-piece dresse: in both evening and str shades, 40 inches wide, $1.50 yard The new Plaid Woolens are in soft-toned French Serge, with over-bars of various colors, 48 inches wide, $1.50 yard. Fancy Striped Woolens for skirts, with narrow and wide ipes on grounds of green, Belgium-blue, navy and black, sometimes used in combina- tion with plain color, 54 inches wide, $2.00 yard New Plaid and Check Velours in a weight suitable for long coat or suit, 54 inches wide, $3.00 yard Fancy Tweed Suitings and Mix- tures in brown, green, gray and blue, 54 inches wide, $2.00 to $3.50 yard. ——First Floor. Misses’ School Frocks of Serge UITE in the mode, yet so sensible and serv- iceable are the new Serge Dresses for misses that they are unsurpassed for school wear. In black or navy serge is the Dress pictured, with the wide belt adorned with two tiny pockets and trimmed with buttons at sides. Buttons out- line the plaits which run the entire length of the dress in front and back and an over-collar of white corded silk finishes this simple frock. Price $15.00. Another youthful model has cluster plaitings set on to a yoke, and the slightly raised belt passes through the plaits. An over-collar of white silk messaline tops the sailor collar. Price $18.50. Second Floor. New Neckwear Fashions PrAsHION provides abundantly with Neckwear for the new season, and sponsors the return of the lacy, fluffy things that have such a smart- ening effect on the simplest costume. For example: Soft jabots attached to high shirred stocks of Oriental and ot Net-top laces and fine lace. trimmed and hand-embroid Large Rolling Cape Collars sheer organdy, hand-em. broidered lace-trimmed, and of washable satin and ered nets, Standing Collars of white High-neck Guimpes in plain satin with open V-front and and embroidered Georgette lace side frills crep nd fine t, embrol hac ncesgge septs Maybe White Satin Stocks with ered and lace-trimmed, with wide flaring cape effect in wide frills and jabots back, and lace jabot Teeke and gathers shape White Broadcloth Collars in High-beck Cape Collars to o sailor and round shapes, commodate the new coat col seiik tae GREEN aa rn Yainty hand brotc lars, © Dainty ‘hand-embrosd hand-embroidered or in combi ery and laces are used for orgette Crepe. —First Floor nation with trimming Dreadnaught Suits, $5.00 With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers Second I THE OHIO STEEL Owes Its Popularity to These Features: Electrically welded air-tight body. Ventilated oven; non-rusting Sanitary leg-base; cannot scorch floor. Polished top; requires no blacking, Hot-blast fire box lining; saves fuel Cooking surface at convenient height; 32 inches; no stooping. Four (with water coil) at $52.00, $55.00, $59.00 and $65.00. ‘Third Floor. sizes, connected complete The New Things in Art Needlework WHEAT design to be embroidered in three shades of brown is stamped 36-inch Center- finishing with Price 85c. on a new piece for white fringe. New Centerpieces, Luncheon Cloths, Napkins and Scarfs are on display, stamped on white linen for Roman cut work, eyelet and solid em- broidery Stamped Library Table Runner of ecru needleweave cloth, to be embroidered in colored cross-stitching and finished with fringe, 75c. New Square Pillow Top to be finished with fringe on all edges, 65¢. New Oblong Sofa Pillow of tan needleweave cloth, to be mefe up with crochet medal- end and in cen- copied from fin- Price —Second Floor. RANGE lows on eac ter. May b: ished model on display. Bde,