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September Sale of Linens ] ‘THE BON MARCHE |- Second Avenue —Union Street Etfiott 4100 Price Reduciions of 20 to 40 Per Cent Linen Prices Have Doubled Doubled in the Last Six Months But in spite of Selling the famous America today. vit ALL-LINEN DAMASK AND WAISTING 130 yards of $1.35 Spot Damask, all-linen, 54 inches wide, yard 75 yards of $1.75 Spot Damask, yard, alltinen, 72 inches wide, 140 yards of SOc Waisting, ab-linen, 36 inches wide, yard SO yards of 50c Handkerchief Linen, jj all-linen, 36 inches wide, yard ALL-LINEN TABL 16 dozen $2.25 All-Linen Napkins, size 20x20 inches, dozen .. SO dozen $3.50 All-linen Napkins, size 22x22 inches, dozen . 67 dozen $4.50 Alidinen Napkins, Size 2344x23% inches, dozen . 20 doren $5.00 Hemstitched Lunch Napkins, all-linen, 15x15 ins, Only a few of them loss to us. Half a dozen smart Save 50c On These $2.95 Corduroy Kimonos at $2.45 Nice, warm, full length Kimonos to slip these cool mornings— wide wale cordutoy with wide band at made perfectly plain. on neck, Choose from old rose, light blue, Copenhagen tan blue, purple, and green, at $2.45. Silk Skirts fo Wool Skirts for $3.95! OF THIS AND THE THE FEW FEWER OF THA TO $5.95 The silks are taffetas in shepherd checks, stripes, checks, plain navy and black with shirred, belted or yoke tops ~yoke or belted tops, serges and worsteds button trimmed. that, ‘Mit will be years before we will be able to Silk Dresses $9.95 | Dresses That Formerly Sold Up to $24.50 them out at a price that represents a severe jacket styles, vestee effect, belted styles, with large white collars and large white pearl buttons. $9.95 as long as we have any left. —Second Fleer, North. we are holding this September Sale of Linens, are Linens for less than they can be brought eather” THIS IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SEATTLE HOUSEWIFE An opportunity that may never occur again, for Linens are so scarce and so high, that offer you such low prices on Imported Linens as we offer you today. TOWELS AND TOWELINGS 950 yards 10c Half-linen Toweling, 7 17 inches wide, yard Cc | 850 yards 7o Cotton Twill Toweling, 16 inches wide, yard 750 yarde of 200 All-linen Crash, 17 inches wide, yard 85 Turkish Towels, 25x47 inches, $1.10 $1.50 39c .15c pete! 39c\"" poe E WAPKINS. | TRAY CLOTHS, Lt NCH CLOTH: 6 dozen 30c unfinished Tray Cloths, 23c . $1.75 : $1.25 $2.95 $3.75 $4.50 alllinen, 18x27 Inches, each 14 only $1.75 Scalloped Lunch Clothe, alllinen, 36-inch, at 18 only $4.50 Hemsatitohed Luneh jlinen, 45-inch, at $3.75 Sune’ ation, S008 inchen, ot... SLOO| —Lower Main Floor, dozen left, so we're closing the lot straight-line and models in —Seeond Fleer. | We’re Extending the Time | | of the Dressmaking Contest |r WILL CLOSE OCTOBER 5TH, | INSTEAD OF SEPTEMBER 25TH. | $60.00 IN CASH PRIZES that ladies declared they | into | 5c| 69c)| | “aA ef So many } | couldn't possibly have their dresses made | | by September 25th that we are extending | fl the time to October Sth | | So now everybody will have lots of | | time | No charge to enter; all we ask you to | | do is to buy your materials here and use eee all McCall Patterns. i { mi Full particulars at the Pattern Counter \ | —Lower Main Floor, yJ | r $3.95! Is the 12c Quality 27-inch Outing In neat stripes yards, at 8c a yard 8c Calicoes 5c a Yard Calicoes, 24 inches wide, in neat patterns, mill lengths; dark and light shades; not over 12 yards to each 10c Apron Gingham 7c a Yard 2,600 yards of Apron Ginghams, 27 lengths to 20 yards; many pretty, neat checks 12'c Percales 10c a Yard Good Dress Percales, 3,500 yards, in lengths to 15 yards; full 36 inches wide, at 10c a yard Lower Main Fleer, lengths to 12 T, WORTH | The wool are Taesday—A Special Sale of Untrimmed Millinery i in the Main Floor Bargain Square 500 Untrimmed Velvet Shapes at 95c Here's wonder value in untrimmeds —stylish velvet shapes, 95c. vet, in small turbans, sailors with soft or sti In black, navy blue, green, brown gtay and Burgundy 1,000 Feathers, There will be brisk buying Tuesday, Black, white and all the novelty shape feathers. P partment on the Corset Forms for 75¢_ | Sizes 36 to 44 Every home sewer should when They're invaluable make your own waists long enough to fit a skirt. If you are attending Classes you will find a c real help. In the Corset Shop Made of a good-looking vel medium and only size ff crowns 15c like these tickups, ngs Trimming orth to 50c with Feather new colorings are to be had in 15¢ pompons and going at only wings, AY a visit to the improved and enlarged Housefurnishing and China De- Fourth Floor. Rogers’ Auto Club Inches have one Baking Powder you come to Some of them are | A pure phosphate powder, no alum, no albumen Madame Coates’ orset form a very 25c a Pound cery Store, F th Floor, inches wide, | | { | Outing Flannel 8 a Yard | But Not Over 12 Yards to Each Because It | GIRL PARALYZED 10 YEARS SWIMS LIKE A Miu RMAID; TAKEN TO LAKE IN WHEL Pos CHICAGO, Sept. 18—Dorothy Nevin, 14, paralyzed In her legs for ten years, takes a daily dip in Lake Michigan and swints as gracefully as a mermaid. Dorothy is wheeled to the beach in a chair by chums, car ried to the water's edge, and helped into the water. She swims with a craw! stroke, in which her legs are not used, which she learned from her brother, She also dives from a kneeling pos! boldly as other divers. It's wonderful to fee! that | can move after spending ten years in an invalid chair, all by myself ys the invalid ‘COMPOSER OF JAPANESE ANTHEM DEAD | TOKIO, Sept. 18 music of the Kimigayo,” but Japanese authorities Franz Eckkert, composer of the », is dead. Tho authorahip of the pangled Banner,” is disputed, ‘on had « claim upon tt K's composition. . It is known here today, died recently in Seout, music first was introduced Japanese national a: Japan's dtr Star it this 1 Korea » Japan loaders of the er office, but | jerican named ‘enton p was to be se the court must forth as the “Kimiguyo” of today. It , Ubat the gréater part of the music was WILL PICK ON POOR HOOKWORM NOW TOKIO, a, Sept. 18.—Dr. R. W. Mendelson of New York city is on his m here to Siam today, as a representative of the United Stat r partment, to take the laziness out of the Siamese by killing off their oversupply of hookworms, The government of Siam asked him to do tt After investigating the government decided it was th war department to send a di and energy Dr. Mendelson w to fight the typhus he de atta ) use of so much laziness in Stam, hookworm that caused it, and asked the one of the Amer mic, early in 1915. the retreat across Serbia with the regiment to which he was MAN, 72, FACES TRIAL FOR MURDER THAT WAS COMMITTED IN SOUTH 44 YEARS AGO | WILLIAMSON, W. Va., Sept. 18.—One night, 44 years ago, at a cane mill in Buncombe county, N. C., somebody kicked J. A fight ensued, and Rogers was killed. 72, father of five children, who was present lain, today is waiting here for North Caro- lina sheriffs to take him back South to face trial for the mur in various parts of the South since the mur der and says he has never worried about it. He says he is In- nocent. “1 did not know | was wanted for murder,” said Wise, after his arrest. “For years |. have corresponded with relatives in Buncombe county.” Several men who witnessed the murder have died since, TEUTON JABBERWOK MARKET HITS SKIDS LONDON, Sept. 1.—-(By Mail.) hit the Th id. birds and the beasts were ther iser’s colonials fled. th doesn't give r does a dik-<dak, or a whiffenpoof, or a y {s cut off from her zoological supply 8 is here from the new British territory st shipload of anit today, consigned to E. H. Bostock Twenty-five baboons goc ed at leash about the decks, with still a shadow of German accent in their chatter. Six porcupines with fixed bayonets held a small hollow square, and 400 birds screeched while r of secretary birds made notes for reference. The Germans will never regain their animal trade,” said Bostock today PERFECT 36 MODELS PARADE IN CHI CHICAGO, 8 dresses w les in milady's corsets, at the gowns and on exhibl t today annual autumn conven. tion of © of America “Pe jodels paraded in their corsets and prettiness before delegates of the convention to show their “36-ness,” and how the new styles should be worn The styles ranged from hoops to hobbles and low necks to high. | The fashion makers will select the new styles from this assortment, A silver loving cup will be presented to the designer of the best-made tailored suit. Competition for this cup is keen KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 18—With al ion Holstein and Jerse tle in the Middle West, and some from the East, on ex hibition, the annual Southwest Dairy show opened at Convention hall today More than of the best milk-producing cows in the country are housed in the hall. During the show, various dairy appliances will be demonstr Government experts also will explain the latest dairy experiment results PROHIBITIONIST RUNS FOR SHERIFF MISSOULA 18—J, W Mont., Sept Jones, a prohibitionist, and the one best rifle shot in the state, became county sheriff today. He was elected without opposition last month. In view of a lack of oppo. nents, county officials tried to get him to put bis name on some other ticket, for, It being Montana, there were no other prohibition aspir. unts, That would have saved the county $80, But Jones wouldn't do tt ELK LOVE LAUGHS AT Z00 LOCKSMITHS SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18.—Elk love laughs at locksmiths and carpenters, At Golden Gate park Zoo today, Reno, pride of the elk herd leaped an 11-foot fence, which barred Woh barred him § from his mate. HE GOT SWEETEST NOTE OF THEM ALL en tons 4 of honey were shipped i ed a check for $2,800 from the Naweastio, Pa, aria of the sweetness, - . ; D sdaaatl lade a dtebateahaaeedtaeia tad ia} stablishing its popularity in Tokio! written by a Japa-| the} ctor to set the country right with industry | ican physiclans sent to Serbia} After the fall of Belgrade, | Germany's jabberwok market has| * when Gen, Smuts grabbed | | | a darn what flag flies on 1 FREDERICK&NELSON Ready With hiitie Stocks of Women’ 's and Children’s KNIT UNDERWEAR OW is a good time to lay i foundation for ing the proper underwear. Autumn comfort by Weights and qualities to meet many different individual needs and preferences are in readiness, including: Rialto Silk and Wool Union Suits in ankle length, with Dutch neck and el- bow sleeves; ribbed at waistline, $5.00. Rialto Wool-and-lisle Union Suits, steam shrunk and tailor-made, in ankle length, AR with high neck and long or elbow sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, or low neck and sleeveless. Price $2.50 and elbow sleev Silk-and-wool Union Suits in ankle and sleeveless knee lengths, with Dutch neck and elbow lengths. sleeves in ankle length, low-neck style, sleeveless or with wing sleeves Price $2.00. fine For Children: IRLS’ Wool-and-lisle Union Suits, ankle length, weave in cight styles, Rialto Mercerized Lisle Union Suits \ of medium weight in . white and flesh-color, low neck and sleeve- less; in knee length, $2.75; ankle length, $3.00. Merino Union Suits of medium weight, with high neck and long or elbow sleeves or Dutch neck es, also low neck and style in knee and ankle Price $1.50. Medium-weight Cotton Union Suits of $1.25, ankle length, high neck and long sleeves or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, $1.25 to $2.25. Girls’ Silk-and-wool Union Suits, ankle Boys’ Wool-and-lisle Union Suits, nat- length, with Dutch neck and elbow ural color, ankle length, high neck, $3.00 and $3.50. long sleeves and trouser seat, $2.00 sleeves, $: pegs acy youths’ sizes, $2.25. Girls’ Steam-shrunk Merino Union Suits, Boys’ Medium-weight Merino Union high neck and long sleeves or Dutch Suits, steam shrunk, ankle length, neck and elbow sleeves; ankle length, high neck and long sleeves, $1.50; BSc to $1.50. youths’ sizes, $1.75 Z Boys’ Balbriggan Union Suits, ankle Children’s Medium-weight Cotton Union length, high neck and long sleeves, Suits in two styles, 50c to 75c. $1.00; youths’ sizes, $1.25. —pirst Fioor. From England: New Hook-Lid Teapots HE sketch shows why these are more depend- able than the usual type of Tea Pot; the lid cannot fall off. There are several color effects to choose from; plain jet black, mottled effects, black-and-gold, brown-and-gold, under a rich, heavy glaze. $1.65, varying Third Floor. The prices range from 60c to with size and style. LINOLEUMS WENTY - ONE patterns in Printed Linoleums, priced from 55e to 85c the square yard, Twenty-four patterns in Inlaid Linoleums, priced from $1.00 to $2.00 the square yard. Five good grades of Plain Linoleums, priced from $1.20 to $1.90 the square yard. Second Floor. Basement Salesroom’ The Misses’ Hat Sketched In Navy or Cherry Velvet Is $2.50 ERY Misses becoming to Juniors is the jaunty Hat pictured, in modified poke-bonnet style, with chin-strap. It is fashioned of good qual- and ity velvet, and banded ( with narrow _ self-color ‘ grosgrain ribbon. Price $2.50, Fr) Another new Hat for the school girl is in jockey of black velvet blue or rose style, with bow and satin facing in Price $2.95. Cloth Hats in Alpine shape, in various colors and com- bifations, $1.95. white, —Basement Salesroom. Miller Corset $1.00 N average-figure Corset of good lines, made of fancy coutil, with medium bust and long skirt. Two strong hooks below the fastening and two pairs of hose supporters hold the Corset firmly in position. Price $1.00. Basement Salesroom Cotton Blankets Low-Priced HEN the first chilly nights of Autumn demand extra bed clothing, it will be well to be ready with such coverings as these, which are warm without undue weight and gray, with edging, size heavier finish, in gray, Large Plaid Blankets woven of good quality short- and size 72x80 inches, cotton in nap felted finish, blue, tan gray effects, $3.25 rts) blue, pair New Shadow Laces, 25c Yard NEW assortment of Shadow Laces in a good selection of designs, and widths up to 22 inches. They are in white and cream color, suitable for many trimming purposes, Price z5e yard, Basement Salesroom Crochet Cotton 10c Ball WIDE variety of colors to choose from in this Cro. chet Cotton, including White, Pink, Delft-blue, Sky-blue, Eeru, Lavender, Yellow, Old-rose and Linen, the ball, 10¢, Basement Salesroom. Fleecy Cotton Blankets in felted finish, white, contrasting 64x80 and larger, tan and white, borders and binding, large size, 66x80 inches, $2.45; heavier qual- ity and larger—70x80 inches, $2.95. pair. Plaid Cotton Blankets finish, tan and tan border and firm $1.45. Slightly 70x80 inches, $1.75 pair. inches, Warm Cotton Blankets with short nap and felted with attractive 64x76 inches, $2.25; size of fleecy nap and gray mixtures, $2.45 pair. —Basement Salesroom. Children’s Sleeping Garments 50c and 65c HILDREN'S Sleeping Gar- ments of a soft fleece-lined material in gray and white, sizes 1 to ; 10 and 12, 65¢. —Basement Salesroom, PI , as sketched, | Emembe rears