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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Citiott 4100 Come to This Three-Day Sale of Smart Winter Coats at $14.50 Come and Save $2.00 or $3.00 on Your New Autumn Coat Come and see the handsome Plush Coats—some fur trim- med—we have to show this special price. ind see the loose models in the Come flaring beltless styles, large collars, that lie flat or you wish 200 Swagger New Autumn Coats SHOPPING COATS, MOTOR | COATS, GENERAL UTILITY COATS AND COATS FOR DRESSIER WEAR, IN BLACK, NAVY BLUE, JAVA BROWN AND GRAY—IN FANCY PLAIDS, SNOWFLAKE PATTERNS Fall Fabrics PLUSH, SOME FUR SOFT VELOURS, DASHING TWEED MIXTURES, INES, NOVELTY SCOTCHY EFFE¢ PLAID COAT- INGS IN LARGE BLOCK CHECKS, NUB BOUCLES AND KERSEYS. —Second Floor, North. CORDUROYS, COATINGS IN rs, Trimmed Hats —Beauties—S6. 95 They’re $8.50 and $10; | Values AND WE HAVE 300 OF THEM TO SELL AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE, $6.95. They're made of fine “Lyons” velvet, if you please, in black | and all the newest Autumn | colorings. Beautiful Trimmed Hats $6.9S—and they are the “and smartest Autumn styles there's not a one in the lot w less than $8.50, and many of are $10.00 Hats for newest and Russian Toques, All the new shapes are here—Spanish Sailors, Toreador Turbans the new Kepi shape and the Bandeau Sailors You'll like the clever way they are trimmed, with fur novelties metallic ornaments. metalli —tecond Fleer, South. 38 Cole’ s Heaters Reduced Because They Were Slightly Dented| on Their Trip From the Lower Main to the Fourth Floor You cannot move a stove shop up four floors without a little scratching and scraping, and these 38 Heaters were the victims of the trip re “Cole’s famous Hot Blast and Air-tight * so they'll soon sell at the reduced hurt $10.50 Cole’s Wood Heaters y are only a $13.90 Cole’s Blast Heaters, 12-inch 18-inch Wee Oi cccs ss $13.25 | size, at ....... $10.00 $19.80 Cole’s Hot] $16.40 Cole’s Air-tight Blast Heaters, 16-inch | Wood Heaters, 25-inch a eres $15.00 | size, at ....... $12.50 $21.80 Cole's Hot | $18.40 Cole’s Air-tight The “setting up” not in- Blast Heaters, 18-inch | Wood Heaters, 28-inch eee er cree Trices size Bt oss 5c $17.50 | size, at ....... $14.00 GOOD ALL-WOOL SWEATERS FOR $2.50 e At the September Sale of Sweaters—Now in Progress Price the yarn by the pound, weigh up one of these Sweaters, and you'll be aston a tonished at the answer, for these Sweater tually contain more than $2.50 worth of worsted yarn. They made in the reg’ sweater stitch, cardigan stitch weaves, in full-belted, half-belted or coat styles, in i grey or cardinal and fancy —Seeond Floor. More Bargains at the gated Sale of Linens a first day $60.00 IN GOLD TO BE AWAY AS PRIZES IN THE MAKING CONTEST. DRESS- % the S 1 Line i't A think you have seen all the good thing it is a rare chance for home sewers to Here's an entirel ew lot of special | make a little spending money while doing their Fall sewing No charge to enter, the Pattern Counter. peeaas “CARRY HOME” SPECIALS IN THE $1 39 | ¥ DELICATESSEN $1 25. These special 1 $1.75 | toy. iF values for Wednesda 36¢ Linen Tray Clothe, 20x40 inche 48 only, at oe 8 dozen $6.50 Linen Hemetitotied Lunch Napkins, 15x15 inches; dozen. $1.75 Linen Hemetitched Lunch Cloths, 22 in all, 56x each 180 yards $1.55 Linen Spot Damasks, 63 inches wide; yard 40 yards $1.95 Linen Spot Daman, Full particulars at . 29C€ . $5.00 —Lower Main Floor. 6 inches € ire for Wedne u take Kippered Salmon, the ound Full New York Cream Cheese, per pound with you fie 14c 27kc Home-made Pork and Beans, piping hot from 11a. m. to6 p.m, individual pan 10c —Feurth Vicor, South. ir pack dozen 53c Cotton Hemmed Napkins best q 15-inch siz oxen 45c 4 © Cot Hemmed ice Mey seach ete: sores 30c .15¢ 15 dozen 25¢ Hemstitched Cotton —Lower Main Floor Scarfs, 17x45 inches; each .. you at] belted or | button high, as | Made of the Most Favored TRIMMED, | ZIBEL- | flowers and | prices, | Air-tight | es Bhs ease $10.00 | size, at ....... $8.00 $17.50 Cole’s Hot | $13.00 Cole’s Air-tight | Blast Heaters, 15-inch | Wood Heaters, 21-inch GIVEN | The Contest will close October 5th—and | [ers does it take to make a suffragist in Riverhead?" PASTOR AND BRIDE TO LIVE ON FAITH--- AND $8 EACH WERK By MARK LARKIN PASADENA, Ca, Sept. 19 A man and a gir to marry and live on faith and eight dollars a week Rev, Paul J. Goodwin year-old and Ruth Ra his flance, are the ¢ net the high coat of | ‘ove eir trust tr here intend pastor ng this adventure ag believe that a great to success in the elp them God will sustain us.” eave the young minister th in the Lord is entirely suffictent,” echoes the Tin better to have faith in God than to possess he riches of heaven, and what ask? know that a preacher's salary is not large,” We will have a cozy ! ord will bother us more added ttle We Goods nage we ough t t all other requirements on eight a week 4, not the world's luxuries, and ur needs 1 be ne win household—not do her own work all the duties of housewlfery will being burdensome, for she re Joma in her own home. Her ark a week! ing, sewing withor ays usually know too much of and too little of economy,” sagely remarked Miss Bal! ey think more of the designa of thelr new hat than they do of how they can reduce the cost of living. Forgetting to be Christians they work hardships upon themselves “When I was 12 years old,’ Miss Ball continued, “I could well take care of a home. | had been trained to do the things that every girl should take pride in, I could cook and sew and attend to all other bousebold duties, Why, 1 even made my own wedding dress. And long ago I learned the fundamentals of economy, and for this reason | know we will succeed in mat What advice would | give other girls? This To be a Christian; to get a thoro education. No young woman's educa tion ts complete If her domestic and religions training bas been ed. If she knows how to take care of ber own home she ok for less dollars and more for happiness when she nooks husband Miss Ball is 19 years old. Sho is the daughter of the for mer state architect of California, the man who designed Fol- n prison. Hers ts a childhood romance. Together, abe and cher attended the } ‘ene university at Pas on Goodwin was made pastor at Elysian Heights of Low Angeles at a salary of eight dollars a two coneladed that fortu had smiled upon them he marriage lcense was the result GASOLINE SCARCE IN DEAR OLD LONDON If American motorists feel troubled over the 2 carta, let then) listen the Britishers’ trou LONDON, t of gas fe bles and rejoice at The British pri wants at any price of} tank ships f ping it. Conseq out by card to car owners in very limited quantities Not only is the private motor car owner compelled to present his oll card whenever he wants to run his machine a few miles, but the little gas he gots is begrudged him The government has allowed 60 per cent of the amount of cas de manded by commercial car owners, 50 per cent of that asked for taxis, 26 per cent of the private motor owners’ demand, and two gallons a month All evidences 5 Sept. 19 their buz their own good fortune vate motor car owner is ubmar able to get the gas he eon began torpedoing the ican off men quit ship- gland that it is given for motorcy rivate after the motoring until war. OLYMPIA, Sept ter has set aside October 9 an “Fire Preve c He urges th very mill, factory and industrial site be cle 1 fire traps on this da ked to conduct e made in th » drill, and a complete inves . with a view to correcting Every tigation of flaws. ASTORIA, Ore., Sept. 19.—State authorities admit that all attempts to obtain any evidence against the gasoline schooner Tramp, which has been selling liquor at the mouth of the Columbia river have been failures. A close watch is being maintained for visitors to the ves who bring more than the legal amount ashore. SOMEBODY LOST A PERFECTLY GOOD VOTE 36 last week sbody Jost at least one 1 vote out in Precinct Nims’, of 6754 h ave, N. W Three months ago | went to the city hall and registered,” he re. and when | went to the polls at the Whittier school, the elec I looked on the book and couldn't It s John ports, tion board said I wasn't registered. find my name. So, Monday, he hurried back to the registration office. “And there was my name on the fifth line,” declares the indignant Mr, Nims, “There is evidently something rotten in Denmark again.” NEW DEATH ENGINES MADE IN PEORIA WASHINGTON, Sept. 19-—-The armored “tank” cars which have revolutioniz on the Somm in France. within t armor, in F m 8. A M. M iring Co., of the Holt Ma 1,900 ¢ id deli are built o » the and 000 pounds Peoria, sa British government crawl on corrugated belts YOUNGEST COUPLE START HOUSEKEEPING WAYNESBURG, Pa., Sept. 19.——-Mr. and Mrs. George ©. and 15, respectively, returned to this city and started housekeeping today, with the distinction of being the youngest married couple in Pennsylvania, A long-established friendship between the two families and a seemingly genuine love affair between the two children occasion- ed the ceremony SUFFRAGISTS USE JAM TO WIN VOTERS The RIVERHEAD, L. 1, Sept, 19.—"If it ards of scrambl eggs to make an overcoat for an ele {ous man once asked another, “how far would you hav rry to break a ehingle Hut the question here today is, “If it takes a quart of strawberry am to make one suffragist in Binghamton, how many old Dutch crull- The answer will pe given tonight by the suffragists making crullers to make male votes for women at the county fair here, and their sisters slathering straw- berry jam and jelly around to do the same thing up in Binghamton, PR RR BOAR TTA CAND REN TN LOT IU, Brewer, 14| | | ed || fy otured. It “y: black crav- With plain handles, 50@; decorated handles, 75¢. tt enette cloth tos, Goodyear —Housewares Section, Basement welt sole and = concave aS leather heel. Sizes 21% to 715; widths A to D. Price rn Hand. Rae, $1.00 $4.00 pair : F ’ es, t a ret or Binis Maearncinibubean several new styles, with leather-covered or metal frames, and fancy linings, some have inside fittings. FREDERICK&NELSON Women’s Oiled Silk Raincoats, $12.50 (As Pictured) O light in weight that they are ideal for shopping, as well as for motor wear, they are wind and water proof, too, brown, gree na blue b and Price $12.50. A similarly $20.00. Full-length Plaid Silk Raincoats, patch-pocketed, $25.00. Short “Golf” Models oiled silk nake wet-wea pleasure; plain An especially smart Raincoat of belted and nd plaid a real $25.00. $20.00; plaid rubberized silk, be 1 a with re t, comes in bright red, Copenhagen, plum, green white, and is $29.4 —Second Floor. The New Bath Robes Are Here In Beautiful Colorings NE of the new arrivals is shown in the sketch. It is made of soft, downy blanket cloth, with wide, stitched satin ribbon on the f large collar and down the front. The pockets and the sleeves are trimmed with satin pipings, and there is a wool or silk cord tie. Choice of Alice-blue, pink, light-blue, rose or Copenhagen with white, and gray and pink, navy and tan and gray and light-blue combinations. Price $5.00. Also at $5.00, an All large wool Eiderdown Robe in coat ribbon-trimmed coll plain pink, Fed light-blue and Price $5.00. 4 Floor. with lar or In Alice-blue, gray neck coral, tying with heavy wool tic cord —Becd A COVERALL CAPE for rainy-day wear, made of good quality rubberized sateen, in blue or maroon, Full circular model, Girls’ Rain ¢ Capes, $3.50 *..<. When You Think of a New Heater Think of the d half-lined with plaid silk 6 to 14 years. Price $3.50. —Second Floor, Genuine Beckwith Round Oak —this is the Stove that saves the fuel, lasts a life- time; and burns soft coal, hard coal, coke and wood with equal satisfaction and without waste. Its air-tight construction and resistance to expan- sion enable one to have a steady, continuous fire M at any temperature desired. The Beckwith Round Oak is as easily regulated m= 6as a lamp—holds the fire all day or all night. Third Floor. BODY S HOWN in a choice range of patterns in the darker ef- fects, suitable for dining-room, library, living-room BRUSSELS : and office, also pretty chintz effects in light colorings, for ie he sleeping chamber RUGS There are over 40 patterns to choose from in Body sels Rugs of the 9x12 size alone Second Floor Basement Salesroom| O-CEDAR MOPS Special 49c 1 N exceptionally low pric it on the O-Cedar Mop in t triangle shape, treated with O-Cedar oil and ready for use. Its shape makes it possible to hard-to-get-at cor- Small size, special 49¢. O-CEDAR clean in ners OIL for treating mops, 4-ounce bottle, Z25¢; ; s e bottl 50 Quart Women’s can, $1.00; half-gallon ‘can, $11.50; gallon can: $2.50. —Housewares Section, Basement. New Lace Boots $4.00 HOICE of patent and dull calf the gaiter-style Boot pic- Hearth ecniiis 50c. and 75c EARTH BROOMS of cocoanut fiber, with bam- handles, made and well-finished. leathers in boo strongly style, $4.00 pair. Basement Salesroom. Priced at $1.00. Basement Salesroom, Wa,