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THE SEATTLE The Bon Marché’s Department Buyers’ Sale 2, 500 Wings and Feathers at Less Than Import Cost A Buyers’ Sale ‘‘Special’”’ of the First Magnitude Feather Stickups, Quills, Double Wings, Feather Bands, Imitation Goura, Burnt Pea cock, fan-shaped Fancies, hundreds and hundreds of them, in all the rich new colorings of Autumn— At half price, quarter price an importer’s stock at a low, | “speed up” the last few The entire purchase we have secured come to hand less than that in some cases, for 2w rate on the dollar, and it just the Buyers’ Sale is divided into four groups and priced this way yes, has days of Wings and Feathers, Worth to $3.25, at Wings and Feathers, Worth to $1.50, Wings and Feathers, Worth to $2.25, 25c 50c 5c Joc The Buyers’ Sale of Women’s and Children’s Underwear The Underwear Buyer offers very notable price concessions for this one day event at the Department Buyers’ Sale. Wool Vests and Pants 89c Each Irregulars of Our $1.25 Quality Women, here is your chance to get the famous Elliott Mills Woolen Tights at 89c a garment. Sizes 4 to 44. Dutch and high neck Vests, ankle and Pants to match—choice of silver gray or white. WOMEN’S VESTS AND PANTS | WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Women’s Summer-weight A Sale of Women’ 50c , 25c a garment for Women’s Summer-weight . Vests and Pants—all styles and sizes from 34 to | ¢7Or ,Thureday at ney ai tee 44. Some seconds in the lot. knees, and sleeveless. Sizes from 34 to 44. Women’s 65c¢ “Pandora” i Women’s $1.00 White Vests and Pants, Each... ~Pandoran | Cotton Union Suits... . | 69c Pants to Ends of broken lines of Women's Irregulars of Women's $1.00 Wh match in sizes from 34 to 44, 39c a garment Neie thread Vests in various styles. Union Suits, slightly fleeced—having | high necks, and in sizes from 34 to 44. Vests and Pants, Each Women’s $2.25 and $2.50 Sizes from 34 to 50 in these Women's Vests and Wool Union Suits at. . Pants. Medium heavy weight for present wear— White or silver gray ribbed Wool Union Suits fleeced and pure white, with Dutch or high neck | splendid welght—trregulars of Elliott Mills’ $2.25 Vests and ankle Pants to match. | and $2.50 grades. Sizes 34 to 44 , . ° Children’s 65c Union Suits at 50c A sale of Fall-weight Cotton Union Suits that will be just the proper kind for school wear. Any size you may wish, from 2 to 16 years, at 50c a garment—worth regularly 65c. Wings and Feathers, Worth to $2.75 Tights tte Dute They are well-made garments that will stand lots of wear. —Upper Mata Fleer. The Toy Shop and Sporting Goods Sections have been moved to the Basement— Union Street Store—with a street entrance on Union Street. $1.25 Peggy Aprons 95c Learn to Be Your Own Dressmaker The second (and last) Free Explanatory Lecture’ will be held in Assembly Hall— Second Floor—at 2:30 p. m. Thursday By Madame Lydia Coates For Apron Day at the Bayers’ Sale They're as handy as can Be, in light and dark plain colors, trimmed with crepe or gingham with striped Bands and two pockets— assorted sizes 19¢ Band Aprons at 12¢ Apiece Dark Percale Band Aprons —piped around sides and pockets with rick-rack | In Madame Coates’ braid—special at 120 each « plain, Neat Bungalow su i Aprons at 39c Well made Pere galow Aprons and dark colors to —epecial at 290 ap $1.25 Aprons Special at a Odds and ends of grade Aprons ines jolors are broken. V the lot holds out, speci Tic. —Third Floor, School for a period of 5 weeks. So that more peop! may be accommodated there will be two classes Class A and Class B—with fifteen lessons in each Cla at 2 A meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday p.m. at 2:30 p. m. School will be covered, in comprehensible, up-to-date, practical the study of The 34 Steps in Skirt Making The 46 Steps In Walst Making The 64 Steps In Tailoring. This Instruction and training ts not simply a series of lectures, but the cutting, fitting, altering | and constructing of all garments must be done tn the schoolroom under Madame Coates’ supervision. Special work is given for home stndy and appli. cation Full Course of 15 Lessons in Sewing and Dressmaking for 50c. Tickets may be obtained at the Pattern Counter Lower Main Floor. Buyers’ Sale Specials in the New Housefurnishings and Crockery Section On the Fourth Floor, Where the Toy Shop Used to Be First sale in the new quar t sor we are offering wonderfully good als We will be unable to take C. O. D to come and see this fine new d 35c Eas! Co ) . Good quality Kastern Corn House Broom four sewings—will stand lots of wear. at 25c each Thursday. 70c Quart Mason Fruit Jars, Dozen. . Sel-Sealing Kerr Mason Frutt Jars with #, and made of clear glass. size at 5%c a dozen THE BON Pike Street omy, so easy to buy and sell in— or telephone orders, because we want 50c 12 Large Rolls ) of Toilet Paper..../ Large size rolls of fine crepe Toflet Paper to sell at 12 rolls for 500 at the Buyers’ Sale, Buy now and save. $1.00 Bread Boxes of Japanned Tin,.. Japanned tin Bread Boxes with hinged with rounded corners and ventilated sides Heavy half price—or 50c each. MARCHE Union Street —Etliott 4100 you epartment with Spectal complete Second Avenue Se PLAT ON STIs pry Erm Yr <2) Vests and | Cotton | ch oF | $1.59) | INNIS | AYA HALE Who will conduct our Sewing and Dressmaking Class B meets Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday | ‘PROGRESSIVES, DEMOCRATS AND 1 SOCIALISTS MAY ENDORSE MRS, | | | | attic, and severe If the plan to write in Mra teli's name on the der and socialist ballots ts « ‘ a, whe will be the only « te to op pose Congreseman Hadley of Hell jingham, republicar In ® that Washingt first congres States | Mrs 1913 legislature, She t, it is ponsible furnish yan in the United Axtell was a member of the was elected t whe voted and ive grous le of the as a republican, b worked with the 5 and, noting the 1 republt that year ive party She was state chairman of the | Women's Congressional union, but resigned when the woman's party indorsed Hughes. Mra, Axtell ts for President Wilson's reelection. FORD OPTIMISTIC Mr, W. H. Ford, candidate for secretary of state, hi just re turned from his automobile tour of the southwestern part of the state He reports he found that Mr. Howell's attitude on the Initiative measure and dry law had a tend ency to weaken him tn that portion of the state. she joined the pro | Candidates for office at the Sep ltember primaries will address the league of Seattle at the je «6cafeteria, Thursday noon, speaking from the taxpayers’ | viewpoint. The public ts invited —el TO I AWYERS | o satel WANTS WOM BECOME Miss Hale of Atlanta ts fighting for a law tn Georgia to give wom en the right to practice law In the state © will be Georgia's first an lawyer THEATRES GRAND Dick Darling's Kids, in Happyland at the Grand Wedn fun and 1 Ling an nedy pa tle the comedy act f Abrams and Johns sketch A Woman's Banom and (€ r vaudeville with a sing ing act of merit Mr etrova is presented in a Metro film, “The Scarlet The film portrays life of a woman who | a weak husband after she ba a ed him from the gallows freed thru her efforts. see wom en Com! h opened ng and talk the and he PANTAGES Romaine and the Ju Fielding, movie star jor Follies are conduct ing a close race for place on the new Fielding’s offering a Man,” carries a many a thoughtless thinking. The the honor Pantag bill “The Heart of wallop,” and man leaves Follies” is chock-full of vi Nttle dainties, an grown kid and a sissy. It is tun ful and = funny Mike Bernard, Browning and Dean together with Will and Kemp complete a well balanced bill. The first episode of The Yellow Menace” ts shown. | oe PALACE HIP The new vaudeville and photo play show which opens Wednesday at the Palace Hip promises some excellent features, The headline attra Sabine & Co, in a comedy sketch |"The Third Floor Front,” with a good plot and capable acting. The Four Rubes ts a big feature that includes comedy, singing and odeling introducing Al Wain wright, “The Swedish Yodoler,” and Nettle De Coursey, “The little woman with the big voice.” Another big offering is that of the Randalls, with their “17 Min jutes in Arizona,” a wonderful shooting act Richards and Stendman have comedy, singing and talking; Ar. nold and Florence appear in a bal ancing act and Emma Perley Lin. coln has songs and monologues The feature photoplay is “A Mil lion for a Faby,” with the 8 Tribune News Pictorial to ¢ |plete the ehow. vactous over fon 1s Lloyd | | CHARLES P. STINE, former |Commercial Club secretary, was guest of honor at a farewell din ner Tuesday, before leaving for St. Paul, where he will be Indus. trial engineer for the Commercial Club thereg teat att et North | Ax the} n party in the legislature} eas | FRANCES AXTELL FOR CONGRESS | « POINDEXTER WORKERS TO REPORT AT HEADQUARTERS Many of Senator Poindex- ter’s friends in the city are de of some definite work to n the renomination of the senator, All such should | | report at once to Poindexter headquarters, 320 Alaska build- Ing, Elliott $246, where definite | signments in the various precincts will be given them, | 1 ° —-— ind BRUNS WANTS THE 0.0. | the voters to give me| “ sald O. 8. Bruns “T want them “I want the once-over candidate for clerk to eee if I have been tn any wise nected with the county ring. 1 itely free of any bors dom ination Bruns ts a Spanish war veteran. John FE. Pallaine, candidate for congress, has added a fife and drum ‘ attraction to bis campaign * open-air meetings, which he ing every afternoon and} for is ho evening It le the G corps | Port them Wednesday evening Ballaine wil! speak at openalr meetings, with vg fife and drum corps, at South Park, Georgetown and other locali | thes. | | | AR Fife and Drum | from the Veterans’ home, at Orchard. There are five of THEY WANT NEW BLOOD Robert A. Tripple, candidate for | {county clerk, has been making a| house-to-house campaign for the| past few days, and reports the vot-| era are anxious to have new blood in that office, in place of passing it — one deputy to another |INVOLVE POLICE ie ‘SLAVE’ CASE New York D trict Attorney Gathers Evidence of Official Bribing ‘SOCIETY’ WAS IN IT, TOO NEW YORK, Sept 6. York's white slave Investigation, / with its stories of wrecks of young }women held in virtual bondage, | pointing nearer, today, to the probable entanglement of at leant! one pollee officer in alleged bribery | and extortion | | Spreading from the streeta, the, white slave ring reached into the ” of near soct New! |dicate. There, thru biackmail, plotters endeavored to collect trib lute after women furnished by the ring participated in orgies of the “new rich.” | As District Attorney Swann Pressed his investigation of revela-| tions which are declared to have ywed the arrest of Rodolfo Gug ml, selfatyled marquis, new do- ents that may lead to fur ther arrests and possible charges against police were expected at the t utor's office. Gugtielm! was form ing partner « Broadway favorite ed in the sia Thym Moch valuable information ts ez pected to ce from the dancer and Thym erty the dane man Sawyer, « He Was arrest apartment of Mrs. Geor te ire EMPLOYMENT MEN MUST PAY CITY FEES Acting on 1 ce from the the city Ie committee will try to co fees fro loyment agenctes Agency people contend this ts tlle gal, > e of the state law pro biting them from ing foes getting jobs rate free offices now, or pr FIRE ON SHIP HARMS CARGO OF SUGAR NAPLES out aboard Mire steamer broke Soph Cooper was r here fr York and 4 the larger part of her cargo of 21 791 bags of sugar Her captet believes aze was started by bomb placed by a Ge thizer in New York SPEED ALASKA R. R. Every complete the she ite troyed ob man sympa effort is being made to the 40mile connecting Mink between Ke the northern terminus kan railroad, and flies, it wae day at the Seattle railway commission. (THIRD INFANT IS ILL Health Commissioner McBride {reports the third case of infantile |paralysis in the family of Charles | Brumley, 213 Second ave. N. The |six-year-old brother of Charles and Walter Brumley is the new victim He was taken {ll on Labor day, TOO MUCH WATER Seattleltes are heartless, So sald a youth who stopped at a Second ave. drinking fountain Tuesday night He turned the handle and a stream of water wilted his collar Some hundred or more former victims, forming a background, greeted his misfortune with loud and appreciative guffaws He} joined them and waited for the snow reported office of the ‘next thirsty Individual ! H, STAR FREDERICK&NELSON NEW AUTUMN COATS at $25.00 HIS fashionably several Wool Velour 1 models just Coats at this flaring Coat of smartly-tailore of Autumn shown in is one of added to the showing popular price. Iti Burgundy Taupe Navy-Blue Plum Green The deep cuffs which raglan-cut sleeves are edged this fur also trims the large collar. of self-colored messaline silk. Pric comfortable, ney fur, and The lining is $25.00. Second Floor. finish the with cc Hump Hair Pins “Lock the Locks” UMP HAIR PINS are fast becoming recog- nized as a toilet necessity by women the country over. finish and are ag Household Brushes RL are stocked in our Housewares Section, including those sorts which play an important part in every thoro home-brighten- Items: HES of many description ing campaign 10c, 20 Vegetable Brushes, Sc, 15¢ and 25¢ 10c, 15 k Brushes, 2 for 5c; Sc and 10c Shoe Brushes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Radiator Brushes, 35c and 45c each. Toilet Brushes, 25c, 35c and @c. Bottle Brushes, 10c, 15¢ 20c. Bottle Brushes, 25c each Brushes, 20c, Scrub Brushes, and 25¢ Their smooth non-rusting recommendation, their 1” special construction makes it possible for the user to retain a perfectly-dressed appearance of the hair, even active in quality anc and Nursery Tumbler ¢ and 40c Percolator Brushes, 10c each. Window Cleaning Brushes, 60c, 85c, to $3.00. Hat Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Handled Dusting Brushes, c leaning 35¢ $1.00, $1.25 engaged in amusements while sports and the open A package containing five assorted sizes of “Hump” Hair Pins is priced at 10c. —First Floor. 3c and 50c. 15c, 30c and 50c. 15c, 30c, 45c, Oc and hs —Hounewares Section, Basement. ‘Basement Salesroom New Serge Dresses, $12.50 HE new straight-line models in Serge Dresses which ha taken such a hold on popular fancy are included at this ate tractively-low price, also normal waistline styles, with sash of girdle. Cape or shawl collars of satin or self material are atg tractive style features, and skirts are plaited or kilted effed Sizes for women and misses. Price $12.50. Silk Dresses, $15.00 The Dresses are made up in taffeta and taffeta-and-sergé com- binations, in smart jumper and blouse models, topped with col- lars of white satin and Georgette crepe. Cut steel beads and novelty pearl buttons are the trimmings. Skirts aré full shirred effects, some with large hig pockets trimmed with plaitings. Sizes for women and misses. [ Price $15.00. —Besemen} Sateorsoanl | Children’s Underwear Special ] Qc Garment opportunity Single Lace Curtains Special 35c Each HIS low price on half-pairs of Lace Curtains offers an opportunity to save on curtaining the —an exceptional narrow or odd window. The Curtains Notting and weaves, plain field and allover effects, with strong Filet and lace edges. to save in outfitting the chil- are in am madras dren with underwear Fleece Pants in ri 1g rises Vests and sizes 20 to 32, and the dd, at overlock edges, also in Cable Nets, finished Special, 35¢ cach. many patterns lined with serviceable values 10¢ —Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom are unt garment Lace-Front Corset, $1.00 A S pictured, P. N. Corset in pink or white coutil, de- the Stamped Gowns Special 35c OMEN'’S Stamped Mus- n Gowns in attrac average figure, long skirt signed for ortment of patterns, Pee, with medium bust, ne to wear ex pecial BB¢. ppt for i under of hose supporters are attached, Very gi at $1.00. —Basement Salesroom and boned protector roidery Baseme emt front lacing Two. sets value Fancy Ribbons Special 10c RESDEN, other and in Rib- 3 to 4% floral Brassieres, Special 19c XCEPTIONAL Brassieres novelties bons ranging from values, these Front-fastening E trimmed suitable for chil of firm muslin, with embroidery- and trim- Special 19¢. Basement Salesroom, inches wide hair-bows and fancy yoke, under-arm reinforcement ial 10¢@ yard. —Basement Salesroom. dren's work ming of narrow embroidery braid edge. Spec Cooking Set, Special 68c NUSUAL value in the Cooking Set pictured It is glazed ware practical and convenient brown and white and consists of Casserole with cover Pudding Dish 6 Individual Custard Cups. , 68e. Bowl Special, set of 9 pieces, —Basement Salesroom,