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| THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Etfiott 4100 500 Stylish Dresses Have Just Arrived At $14.50, at $16.50, at $19.50, at $21.95, at $24.50 Fine serges and satins, in the new straight lines effects, in the new plaited skirt styles, middy modes, and many more, A Splendid Array of Dresses at $24.50 Dresses onderful ice mn crepes 1, either different serges or Fashion says Or or silk, styles fre 1e-piece seas distinetly and ind we have a mm the « ary one Wool combined with silk One particularly odd model has the cartridge plait r the hip ome fur trimmed, other beaded or embr d A few all-silks as well At $14.50 An unusually good collection of Blue and Black Serge 4.50. One ing from the yoke to the bottom collar, also waist effect with full pl: At $16.50 Lots of th y model has box plaits extend hed with white Dresses at prett kirt se desirable stra line Dresses ited from y / large, small box plaits—also / ; , { \ middy sty with self belt; fis 1 % many embroidered and a few NoF { \ 7 erat \ silks, taffeta or satin, prettily | ‘im \ beaded j - aN At $19.50 So practical and smart are the and blue navy serges, middy style and str fect, plaited from yoke, and in strc skirt models, besides some lovely Dresses of black, light nt line mg contrast are silks. At $21.95 Lovely serges in green, black and tive model has the side plaits over the satin collar and revers; many dels ered or button trimmed. A few Silk plaited navy hips, are Dresses one finished vy hand-embr« included. attrac —necond Floor. "Silk and Dress Goods Day The Climax of Home Sewing Week Special prices on Silks and Dress Goods—and all Dress Goods bought here Wednesday will be steamed, sponged and shrunk free of charge. ASBig Table of Dress Goods Marked 79c CONTAINS 40-inch $1.25 Wool Armure 50-inch $1.25 Storm Serge $2.00 Silk and Wool Crepe 42-inch $2.00 Worsted Crepe | $2.50 Silk and Wool Brocade 46-inch $1.25 French Serge $1. 45-inch $1.25 Henrietta $1.25 Shepherd Check 42-inch $1.25 Wool Poplin | $1.25 54-inch pe age Chiffon Velvet | ° | Crepe de Chine, Yard. / Very lustrous, beautiful quality Chiffon Velvet.) 4 jovel rr v y ¥ quality of Procaded Crepe de Chine and 40 inches wide, at $3.95 a yard. Choose from plum, | iustrous Charmeuse Satins, in brown, navy and Russian green, African brown, navy or biack. black. The 4@inch width at $1.19 a yard 40lnch $2.00 $1 AQ S8:Inch New $2.50 ) 9) ()() Charmeuse Satin : Rich Charmeuse Satins, 40 inches wide, at $1.49 Velour Coatings, Yd. i . Handsome new plaids and checks tn Velour Coat yard—15 beautiful street eveniny Cr Hic ccthaction, worth $2.00. rn | sage that will make nice looking winter coats, and at only $2.00 a yard; 58 inches wide. esq ae 9050 S119 52-Inch $7.50 Black } kre de Chine at S11 All-stk Coating Plush, Yd. ‘$5. 00 Crepe de Chine at $1.19 a yard. Heavy, finely Buy enough of this rich Coating woven quality, in 25 shades, as wel! as black and | coat. It is in black only, and is ful inches wide, white. at $5.00 a yard, while the quantity holds out WE CUT YOUR SKIRT FREE OF CHARGE 50 54-inch Wool Granite sh for a new | $3.00 Woolnap Blankets for $2.49 a Pair Good news for you—if you've been sleeping cold o’ nights—for Woolnap Blankets are rattling good values at their “sure enough” prices This line is white, size 72x84 inches, neatly bound with yellow silk ribbon, and has neat borders $3.50 Woolnap Blankets $2.95 Pair Woolnap Blankets, 72x84 inches, In white and gray, pink and blue borders, $: @ pair. $5.50 White Blankets $4.49 a Pair White Wool Blankets, wool filling with cotton warp, size inches; soft and lofty, with pink and blue borders All-Wool Blankets $6.00 a Pair Pure Wool Blankets in block plaids, size 66x80 inches gray, tan, blue, black and heliotrope with 70x80 pink, —Lower Mats Floor, A Sale of $4.95 Pictures at $2.49 50 BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES IN MASSIVE GOLD FRAMES, PASTEL AND OILS, AT HALF PRICE ON WEDNESDAY eee Handsome scenes of Mountain and River, of Valley ‘and Plain, of Landscape and Seascape—Pictures to en fich your home—and at $2.49 instead $4.95, on Wednesday ~Third, Floor, Center a < Fi “Home-Sewing-Week” Specials in Domestics 27-Inch 12c Outing | 36-Inch 18¢ Flannel, a Yard... | 8c Saale Ya. 125c in neat Neat striped Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide, a cinninhintatied lengths to 15 yarde—not over 12 yards to @ CUB | watery or whirts, a ful ard wide, tomer. Apron Ginghams, 7 Worth 10c, a Yard C Canton Flannel! . inches wide ixihd: heise, 2,800 yards of Apron Ginghams, 27 lengths run as high as 20 yards—not over 10 yards | je), to ~~. The ‘Cut-Rate” Drug Store More Than Justifies I's Name $1.00 size Sloan's stripes for at 12%e a yard 36-Inch Bleached \20c fine quality Bleached Canton Plan 46 inches wide, at 20c a yard Wednesday. —Lower Main Floor Powdered Borax , 26¢ size Purola Perox Ye | special at ascara Com 10e size 1207 de Crea 1 ive Tetlow's Gossamer Face Iiniment at 50c size Phillip’s Milk of Mag- » Hinkle’s size nesia, special - BO@ | PE Tablets at 19¢ | Powder, at Mbe size Jad Salts, special A9¢ | Aindnd’ Lorine at tte | Se size Pozzont's Face boas Tée size Mellin’s Food, spectal | 94 size Uind’s Honey and | *pectal at .. 206 ae «+496 | Almond Cream at B9¢ | 1b. can Jergen’s Talcum, Rose Lb, Boracte Acid, 25c nize, npe-| 0c (11b. size) Theatrical Cold | or Violet, 2he. size 196 Cial at ....-.. --19¢@ ' Cream, at ........ B9¢ ! wie Main Wisse, woo! | silk | Provided you purchase your Dress Goods here at 79¢ a yard or more—15 new and jf} they had let pass by. There are two divisions, one meet } practical patterns to choose from. —Upper Mate Fieor. || Every class and age are to be|ing on Monday, Wednesday and/ff | ae |F;found in that crowd of students.| Friday nights, while the other IL There are foreigners, who are un-|meets on Tuesday and Thursday able to speak more than a w ation concerning the courses ‘BIRDMAN KNOWS FEEL ING OF BIRDS; WON’T SHOOT ’EM | CAPETOWN, South Africa, Oct, S—"I will never shoot at birds again; | know their feelings now," wrote Second Lieut. || McCubbins, the boy who brought down Immeiman, to his father in Capetown, “It in a weird sensation, You hear a burst, then you see a puff of amoke of different colors and hear shrapnel whistling by, If you don’t alter your course every few seconds you get biffed.” McCubbins is in a London hospital, recovering from wounds. He is not quite 19 years old. 1) ‘WOULD ELIMINATE PHYSICAL WEAKLINGS GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Oct To stir up enthusiasm for an American Physical Renaissance which shall result in the elimination of physical weaklings by making them strong tusks to which the Playground and Recreation association of America, in con creas here, has consecrated Itself, The congress, today, tomorrow, Thursday and Saturday, will Iaten to speakers of note giving ideas on how to bring about an awakening of interest in physteal well-veing and how best to organize playgrounds , for effective work, \JOHN JUST HAD TO HAVE A VACATION | CAPE GIRARDEAT Mo, Oct John J Neal, station agent | worked 30 years without a vacation, so that when he took one It would |be a dandy, He took it last w a six-hour visit with a farm friend | John couldn't stand idleness, “FRIEND WIFE” MAY NOT BE “BOOB” AT ALL ST. PAUL, Oct, 3—"Friend wife, ax a musician, is some boob,” | | Carl C. Nelson ix credited with having said, The statement: was made bond basis of a divorce sult, instituted by the wife, set for today (MOTHER AND CHILD SAVED BY NEIGHBORS | | | GREENFIELD, NIL, Oct, 3.—When the tyearold daughter of Mr, | land Mra. Clyde Richards of this city fell Into the cistern at the Rich }arda home, Mra, Richards heard her cries and Jeaped int after her, rescuing her as the child went down for the Nelghbora pulled the mother out | ‘AGED MINSTREL NOW BROKEN DOWN PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3.—Hughey Dougherty, the old-time rel, is w patient in Kirkbrides, the Pennsylvania hospital for the is one of the min-} in| bent with age and broken | where he had been He was rned here n the Weat! | refused to admit him | AUTHORITIES STOP GREASED PIG CONTEST | McKEESPORT, Pa., Oct Humane Agent Hamilton prevented | 4 of the Associated Hible classex of McKeesport from chasing a pig at their annual outing at Olympia | “It's a sbame that a crowd of Christian men would plan such a} } , a number of the male members of the Bible} |class when they protested to Hamilton, The chase of the pig was to be lthe event of the sporting program The constable said all who participated in the chase would be ar so it was called off and the greased pig was returned to the eran of the burnt cork “circuit, y from Los Angeles, when the asylur | rented | farm. |FLIMSY DRESS SAVES WOMAN FROM DEATH i CHESTER, Ind., Oct. 3.—Suspended over 18 feet of water in a deep| } well by a flimsy dress, Mra, Bessie Hidham, wife of Philip Hidbam, farmer, two miles north of Chester, retained her presence of mind suf i fclently and pulled herself out, tho suffering from a broken leg | WERE LINKED IN LIFE AND DEATH CASHTON, Wis, Oct. 3.—Mre. Peter Olson and Mra. Bertha Han leon were burted here after a lifetime of coincidences. They were born [the sae week in the same little hamlet in Norway, They came to/ America on the same ship and settled here. They were married on/| the same day. Both of t died Friday night, at about the same time, and Tuesday they were buried in the same cemetery GIRLS OF 60 ATTEND | BIG NIGHT SCHOOL Schoo! girls of 60 strolled down the halls of Broadway high school Monday night with lads of 70, just as enthusias. tic as the 17-y who rubbed ti In every face of which appeared at the opening jon of night school there appeared the sincere determi. nation to get that which had been denied them, or because of their own thoughtlessness “The courses are practical,” Night Principal Kirkpatrick said, ‘and al! that we ask is that the stu- dents do not try to do too much, | and that they conduct themselves in such a manner that it will be limentary to the school ‘e will about 90 teachers staff, and the enrollment, in all probability, will make this the largest night school tn the United Teachers in charge say that there fs room to handle 3,500 students may be obtained by calling h school or A. L. Brown, at board of education offices, in |] Central building. | f the courses offered are grammar, languages, chemistry, cooking, sew commercial and manual gymnasium and words of English These will n ter the clasves in Americanization where they will learn the language and customs of their native country Advanced classes are offered for persons wishing to take out their naturalization papers. ¥ | The commercial, the home eco- ing, all nomic, manual training and aca- training subjects, demic’ courses are all well filled. | music | The Newest Picture of Pope Benedict | MARRIAGE AGE PROMISE LURES AGED WOMAN | TO DEATH IN WOODS GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Oct. 3 A promise of marriage ia beliey ed to have lured Mrs. Ann H. St John, 60, of Mayfield, to her deat in a lonely forest at the edge of} this city, according to Sheriff Berry | John Alerton, who says his home is in Ashtabula, O,, is held tn jail, | | charged with the erime, Letters found at the Commerce hotel, | where the pair is said to hav stayed the night previous to th murder, indicate that Mra. St THE NEWEST—D © 14. DC CUT k |came here to meet Alerton af This is the latest picture of Pope | fi |correspondence between the two | Benedict XV., and was taken in his | had been established by a matri-| sanctum at the Vatican, Rome, Sep- monial bureau. Alerton is bellev-| tember 3, the second anniversary | ed to have slain her to get herjof the elevation of his holiness to| money. the papal throne, | Blankets for Winter 3edding Section h Gynt will find that our made ample provision for your winter need with many carefully selected numbers of Good Blankets, which offer the maximum of warmth moderate pri appearance and service at the quoted. For instance: WHITI KETS with a small pe centage of « WOOL large double - bed (70x82) with pink blue border, $5.00 4 WHITE WOOL BLA? KETS, size 66x80, with overcast edges and pi or blue hairline borders $6.50 pair. WHITE size (72 PLAID W WOOL BLANKET in 2xR4), an excellent grade 75 pair BLANKET nt OOL-AND-COTTON inch bi and white block plaid pattern, $5.00 pair PLAID WOOL BLANKETS, size 68x80, with slight nch_ block splendid value at $ percentage of cotton, in t plaid (blue, and white), 50 pair. BLANKETS in tan, pink tan or gray PLAID WOOL plaid effects handsome broken (gray, blue), size 66x80 inches, $6.50 pair. FINE PLAID WOOL BLANKETS in gray, tan or blue broken plaid size 70x80 inche an especially de at $8.50 pair First ¥loor Ready With Low-Priced Blankets In the Basement Salesroom sirable number and an excellent value LEECY Cotton Blankets with soft finish, in white, tan or gray, with contrasting border and firm edging, 64x80 inches, $1.45 pair. Slightly heavier and larger (70x80 inches) $1.75 pair. Plaid Cotton Blankets of fleecy nap and soft finish, 1m 66x80 blue, tan and combinations, size inches $2.45 pair Warm Cotton Blankets in pleasing borders, extra durable, felted finish, size 64x 76 inches, $2.28 pair; 66x80 inches, $2.65 pair Heavier and larger, 72x80 inches, $2.95 pair Large Plaid Blankets of fine quality .cotton, in short nap, felted finish, good weight; in blue, tan and gray size 70x80 inches, $3.45 pair Cotton Crib Blanket: Special 15c Each An exceptionally low price for these warm White Crib Blankets, in soft weave and finish, with rose or blue borders. Size 30x40 inches. Special 15¢ each gray gray, tan and white, with effects, —Basement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom Boy Scout Stockings, 25c HESE heavy Cotto Stockings . are made especially for boys’ school and play wear. They are fast-black, with medium rib, and come in sizes 6 to 10. Price 25¢@ pair —Masement Salesroom. Children’s Union Suits, 25c | eee and Girls’ Cot ton Union Suits in high neck, long sleeve style, ankle length; boys’ garments in gray; girls’ Duff-Gordon in cream col Sizes 2 Ta add to 12 years. Price 25¢. 1 addition, many Basement Salesroom, Of the oe misses women, ecially interest the Fireplace Accessories The Wanda Air-Tight Heater For Coal and Wood FFICIENT wood is and economical with both coal and the Wanda Heater, pictured, and long service is insured by the cast top and bottom and heavy blue steel body. It has close-fitting shaker door which permits shak ing the grate without opening ash door, and is additional draft a means of providing when desired With 20-inch fire pot, $22.50. With 22-inch fire pot, $25.00. With 24-inch fire pot, $27.50. —Third Ploor. FREDERICK&NELSON pages of pictures new fashions in day-time and children, Stamped Towels for Embroidering lowel for the hand- nade gift, for house- rarely complain upply, and ts boast of more attractive designs than the Art Needlework Section is now showing in wide variety. Towels stamped on soft linen huck, in 18% 36-inch size, include: A dainty cluster fruit pattern to be worked with solid stitch in natural col- rings and finished with on-hole scallops, Kee] er of an over- few linen che For cross-stitch work in lors, baskets of flowers on lattice background and scalloped edge, 85c. A pretty allover design in the form of cross- stitch flowers, finished with button-holed and crochet edge, 75c. Stamped for white cut work is another pretty Towel with hemstitched ends and shield for initial, &5« Guest Towels in 15x22- inch size, stamped on linen huck in many different designs, 35¢ to $1.00. For the children to em- broider, are Guest Towels in . easily-worked cross- stitch, French knot and solid work, stamped on cotton huck, 25c. Second Floor. New Kewpie Ladies For Favors and Gifts HEY are ultra-fash- ionable—these Kew- pies with their feathers and flounces, and tip-tilted hats that almost conceal their violent blushes. Blondes, brunettes and Titian-haired beauties, in day and evening dress— $1.00. Stationery Section, First Fleer, THE WINTER NUMBER OF The Home Book of Fashions Illustrating the Newest “Home Patterns” — J ’ brims with interest- ing information and for the woman planning new things to wear, for her- self and children. Elizabeth Dryden con- tributes an article under pictures who is the caption “Fashion Notes From the Paris Openings,” and Richard Cecil Pond records an in- terview with the much-quoted fashion authority, Lady and descriptions ning apparel for that will and ev and a_ section art-needleworker. With each copy of the Home Book of Fashions is in- cluded a certificate for one 15c dress pattern Twenty-five Cents the Copy At the Pattern Section, First Floor SE Pe

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