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1,200 Smart New Autumn Blouses Ping these dainty ished “SHEER GEORGETTE CREPE ‘ingly portrayed here at $7.50. broidered and hemstitched in rose. Others all white, or of Spanish lace. | One model is Georgette and crepe de chine combined, neatly Cutest plaited peplum; others equally at- “tractive. | Waist with box plaits, with red and maize Broken Lines of Men's $5.00 and ‘They’re Burt & Packard’s High Grade Shoes for Men | proving more than ever the well-known fact that the smart effect of a tailored suit can only be acquired through the help of a smart blouse. $2.00 Saxony Fleece Blankets $1.65 a Pr. Only 40 Pairs in Stock, So We Cat the Price for a Day— but as long as we have any of this lot, you can have them for $1.65. with neat borders, With soft finish and neat borders, inches, with pink and blue borders, at $3.95 a patr. Eitiett 4100 Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Invite Your Immediate Attention at the Bon Marche Tomorrow They're Clever New York Adaptations of Recent Paris Successes Beautiful models portraying the mode of the hour in “Blousedom,” and | SILK CREPE DE CHINE AND GEORGETTE WAISTS AT $4.95 Much has been accomplished in design- | Autumn Blouses. One | AUTUMN STYLES REF GEORGETTE WAISTS A ; Simplicity seems to be the keynote of | this line of Blouses. They're maize, flesh retty model has embroidered designs fin- | and white, tuc ked and plaited The model | with cut steel beads, others lace | illustrated is an apricot embroidered in| rimmed. | white AND | WONDERFULLY PRETTY LACE BLOUSES FOR $7.50 GEORGETTE BLOUS A white Silk Georgette Waist is charm-| Yes, they’re Silk Georgettes, and quite It is em-| favorites. In black, bisque, brown, also | flesh and white, with large sailor collars | and ruffled fronts, lace trimmed. | A SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SALE OF SILK. BLOUSES Georgette or Crepe Waists $3.95 It's simply wonderful to see what lovely Waists we have for $3.95. Flesh and white Georgette crepe, some tucked, some embroidered, others with taffeta collars. One charming model has the front of box plaits with large sailor collar prettily embroidered. Many silk crepe de chines in the lot BROIDERED SILK GEORGETTE | CREPE BLOUSES FOR $12.50 SILK BLOUSES AT $19.50 A number of beauties are here at $12.50. | | Hand-embroidered, if you please, is this | Black Georgette Waist at $19.50—and tucked, too—with satin collar and cuffs. | Another in prunella is trimmed in blue NEW SILK CHIFFON AND GEORGETTE WAISTS AT $21.95 This Waist at $21.95 is simply a dream taupe chiffon over net with jet and blue embroidering. Another of Georgette and | taffeta combined, is in navy—gold braid trimmed —Secced Fieer. HEAVY QUALITY GEORGE embroidered, with the DARK COLORED SILK GEOR- GETTE CREPE BLOUSES $16.50 Portra: here is a purple Georgette ding, white over-collar. Others are own, navy, green, black. $6.00 Shoes Reduced to $3.98 Burt & Packard Tan Shoes, gunmetal Shoes, patent | leather Shoes in lace or button style, with the English or the medium-broad toe. | All sizes in some style or other | This is an unusual chance for the economical man to save on his Winter Shoes. FOR THERE ARE NOT GOING TO BE MANY BONA-FIDE SALES OF MEN’S SHOES THIS YEAR, OR NEXT EITHER —Upper Mate Fier. or a Part of a Day For there are hardly enough for a full day's trading, Gray Saxony fleece, size 64x76 inches, $2.50 Blankets $1.95 Saxony Fleece Blankets, 80 pairs, in gray, size 70x80 inches, t $1.95 a pair Wednesday, $5.00 White Blankets $3.95 Pair Soft White Blankets, cotton warp and woo! filling, size 70x80 H E al | THE BON MARCHE | IP} nent down TLE ST Why I’m Going to Vote for President Wilson | | Sa eee | | By Irving Fisher (Professor of Political Economy at Yale University and an Independent In Politics) The so-called iseue of “Americanism,” that han grown out of for-| eign affairs, appears to me to be merely a “red herring across the trail,” Intended to put the public off the scent. | have little doubt that, by diverting attention from themselves to thie trumped-up issue, the re-| publican “old guard” hopes to “put over” on the public another “Payne Aldrich” tariff That so-called “protection” had become a national TITUTION OF PUBLIC INTERESTS to private | fect, recognized by Taft and other conscientious | administration only demonstrated how difficult ppert from protected intere inst those interests ndal, a PROS. in ef- But his ty which to revise the tariff ARMY MAN IS KILLED IN FIST FIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct } Yeatigating a we | hospital within a probe follows the death of Charles | Walter Blackburn, a chemist, Sunday, after a fistic encounter with | |Jobn Wormley, attached to the quartermaster's riment According to the story told commanding officers, Blackburn sought to bring @ kitten into a building to feed it, when Wormley objected, | Saturday the quarrel waa renewed, and Wormley kn his oppo: | Blackburn's bead struck @ cannon ball, causing & basal | An army board of inquiry today t® In-| nt death at Letterman General | skull fracture CARTOONIST GOLDBERG TAKES A WIFE NEW YORK, Oct. t/.—-When Reuben L. Goldberg, the New York | Evening Mall cartoonist, whose income ts said to be $100,000 a year | turned out his mystery cartoon, “It's All Wrong, Irma; It's All Wrong | his friends wondered who Irma might be. ( was married here today to Miss Irma man, daughter of Sigel Seeman, a wholesale grocer. | Goldberg saw Miss Seeman for the first time at a restaurant with [her parents, about a year ago, It was several months later that he) | met her. CITY OFFICIALS MAY GET NO SALARY WACO, Tex., Oct. 17.—-Waco was voting today to determine wheth-| er its city commissioners shall serve without pay The commissioners | |themselves arranged the election | EL PASO, Tex, Oct. 17.—-The question of financing rettlers on Irrigated lands under reclamation projects, whether public or private.) | was one of the moat important topics discussed by the “Rural Credits and Land Settlement” section of the International Irrigation congress lat today’s session. Elmer Mead, head of the department of rural in-| stitutions in the University of California, and an eminent authority on) the subject of rural credits, is in charge of this section of the congress. | COSTS $133.28 A MINUTE TO RUN ROAD | ST. PAUL, Minn. Oct. 17.—It costs $183.28 a minute to operate the Northern Pacific railroad. These figures were given out today | by the rallrosd. The of operating the road's 6,000 miles of track | is $148,780 dally, but this does not include the $19,797 dally spent for! lpermanent improvements. Annually the road spends $7,225,905 for) bettements. ] SPIRITUALIST CONVENTION UNDER WAY PAUL, Minn, Oct. 17.—With a membership that j during the year from 400,000 to 460,000, the National Spiritu | sociation of America convened here today in its 24th annual conven | on | | | ‘The increase wak estimated by Secretary George W. Kates today. | “We are growing by leaps and bounds,” sald he. “These figures include only the chartered members of the national association | STATUE TO ROBT. E. LEE DEDICATED GETTYSBURG, Pa, Oct. 17.—The much-discussed monument to} | Gen. Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate forces at the battle | lot Gettyabure, was dedicated on Gettysburg field here today. The | | monument stands in West Confederate ave, clone to the Round Tops, Jana ia @ tribute to a son of Virginia, Many prominent nen and women | trom both North and South were present for the dedication Confessions of a Wife @ jer did I know that the whole town |was talking of Earnest Lawton's LA'S HEART, AND \‘new sweetheart 1 was living in IN PAU MISS MAODEN SUFFERS | 4 paradixe made up of congenial o eee ‘@ | work and great love | “We will have to get along I know now that the entire the | | without Madden this afternoon, | @trical profession that knew Law) |Lawton, said the stage manager, |ton thought I also knew bis colos- | when Mr. Lawton and | returned | ##l egotism, and that I was deliber from our luncheon. ‘She sald she ately sacrificing my reputation for would be well enough to go over |the chance of making good as an |her scenes with you, however, and | actress | asked me to tell you to come up to| ‘There was a woman tn our com- |her apartment.’ pany who had frankly given herself, to a man who could help her at- nt, I have another engagement’ | ii. her ends. She came to me said Rarnest Lawton shortly, OP | ne dey end eld fam daa te | Jugly frown spreading over his fea-|/ 00° “Oy ane ae you are ‘letting ay “ares nothing stand between you and “Margie, | wonder if other WOM-) sueceas in your chosen profession jen live thelr lives by their great) you are a clever girl, my dear, but moments, I do not remember much | gon't jet your heart become inter of my routine work in the theatre. | ested in Earnest Lawton, for if you mics. s eps Daye ey papery *°\ do he will use you as he used poor | big that they seem to swalloW OD | Mary Madden. jal the others. [am sure that othe)“ Know my face must have sur Ife girls oe — - = |prined her, for | was genuinely }iems to solve, Sor per | shocked. |haps, have had a ac | |ter than I, and » s do} }not loom as big, 40 gO down before the at love |like that which came to me during | my first stage engagement You see, | was young, romantic and alone, Earnest Lawton was a|is | *Love FOR LAWTON BLOOMS | ' What “Why do you mean?’ I asked my child, it can't be pos. she bas to give, including her great talent as an actress, to Barnest Lawton, and that the whole town talking about how he has sible you don’t know that for years fj Mary Madden has given everything | AR FREDERICK&NELSON Autumn Coats at $25.00 HE two models pictured are typical of the attractive styles and values now being offered in Coats at this popular price. h 2 . Ker Heavy Wool Velour, in Navy-blue is used for the Coat pictured at left, in a smart flare- The twelve-inch collar is of set-on cuffs to waist yr se rm P back, belted-front model skunk-dyed opossum The are Price the deep, lined and button trimmed Coat is $25.00. Cut Zibeline Coatin, In Tan or Green is the material used for the Coat at right. The large collar is of self-color plush. The back is semi-fitted Twin belts finish the Price $25.00. —Second Floor with a quarter-belt at waistline front. The Coat is lined to waistline Cozy, Comfortable Flannelette Kimonos HEY are warm but light weight, good looking yet practical—ideal features in cool-weather negligees. The one pictured, at $1.25, has shawl collar and cuffs finished with piping of corduroy, and is shirred over elastic at the high waistline. Rose design, in laven- der with tan, delft with pink, dark-gray or pearl-gray with lavender. Also $1.25, an Empire Kimono in elbow-sleeve style, with large flat collar and cuffs of white French crepe, finished hem floral and dark-lavender wide hemstitched Several designs to choose from, in navy, gray, light with Very attractive Flannelette Kimono in lavender, light-gray or light-blue, with Empire waistline, collar and cuffs trim- med with plaited ruffle of satin ribbon, Price $2.00. ~-fecond Fleer. The OHIO Steel Range and Built to Give the Utmost in t Service With the Least Possible Expense for Upkeep HE ventilated “hot-blast” grate frame allows a continuous flow of cool air from the ash pit to circulate freely back of the lining (thus pre- venting warping), and discharges the superheated air directly over the fuel. The discharge of air at this point Investigation will disclose many creates perfect combustion, consum- other points in the construction and ing the greater portion of smoke, design of the “Ohio” that will com- which in other fireboxes is allowed to mend it strongly to your considera- escape unutilized tion. Prices, including water coil and connections, $52.00, $55.00, $59.00 and $65.00. . Third Floer. Is Designed Efficien Basement Salesroom Infants’ Crib Blankets 85c Each ASHABLE Crib Blankets of fine quality cotton, soft and fleecy, measuring 36x48 inches. Two attractive Indian patterns, in pink and blue effects. i Priced low at 85¢ each. -npomtmnent: Maniinedin’ A New Boot | | a | $4.50 Comforters at $3.50 Each Fine quality Comforters, covered with floral and dotted Seco silk, filled with fine white cotton, size 68x76 inches, $3.50 each. —Lower Main Floor. Will Stand Another Telling For practically our entire stock of Ostrich Feathers and Ostrich Bands is included in this sweeping offer Not a price mark has been changed, not a ticket altered, Come in and pick out any Feather you choose, pay us one-third less than the plainly marked price, and that Feather is yours. Pumpkins, Cats, Bats, Witches, 5c They are all cut out and ready ior the hostess who wants decora tions for Hallowe'en festivities Dennison’s Decorated Crepe Paper, | Dennison’s Hallowe'en Lunch Sets, decorated in Witch designs for | complete for 12 persons 50¢ Hallowe'en, roll .. see BSG Dennison’s Streamers, 4 inches Dennison’s Hallowe'en Napkins, + | wide, yellow and 50 feet designs, dozen .... .. 25¢ © Main Floor. October Sale of Pure Drugs and Toilet Articles Boric Acid, 1 pound, 25c size........19@ | Merpicide, $1.00 size, special........60¢ Pinaud’s Lilas Vegetal, 65c size at....59¢ | $1.25 Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brushes... 70¢ Ricksecker’s Toilet Water, 75c size..59¢ | Beef, Iron and Wine, 50c size.......39¢ Ounce Jicky Perfume, Guerlain’s genuine, | SSS, the $1.00 size, special 75e size at Bliss Native Herb Tablets, $1.00 size. 6O0¢ Jergen's T. cans, at . —Second Floor. man who would appeal to any «fi He had the wonderful dark that seemed to tell more the lips dared to utter, Even t eton ation of his voice was a caress. ‘He was handsome, distinguish ed and I was very proud to be seen at the restaurants and’ theatres | with him. I sent to the storehouse for my clothes that I had put there when 1 had first started out to work after my mother's death, be cause | wanted him to be as proud of me as I was of him. was deeply in love with Earnest Lawton. I did not realize that I |was thinking of him every waking moment; that almost every wak ing moment was spent in his com pany “Since that first day T had eaten jf almost all my luncheons and din ners with him. I did not realize how unconventional it was, neith I did not know at that time 1| [thrown her over for you, and that she is being tortured by the sight of you two together day after day'’ ‘Surely, Miss Lane,’ I ‘you do not think I am so callous as that, do you? You must realize that I have not had time yet to acquire the gossip of the profes sion, 1 would not hurt Miss Mad den for the world, and I am quite sure that Mr. Lawton would not }do so either. | “Mr. Lawton and 1 are the very | beat of friends, and nothing more.’ “As | sald that, Margie, | knew as far as | was concerned it was 4 |lie, for | suddenly realized that 1 was in love with Earnest Lawton, end my heart was filled with pity for | could not think for a moment that a8 popular a man as Karnest Lawton would be in love with lit tle unsophisticated me," (To be continued) for myself as well as Mary Madden, ff at $4.00 NE of the latest arri vals in Women’s Boots is the one pictured, in light-weight calfskin. It is a high-top model, with plain toe and leather Louis heel. Sizes 2% to 7, $4.00 pair In pair Button style, $4.00 Gun-metal Calf Walking “PERFECTION” Smokeless Oil Heaters PY NEREVER quick heat is needed —in bathroom, breakfast-room, sewing-room or laundry—the Per- fection affords it in a twinkling, without fuss or odor. Just right for “between seasons” or for short-notice work at any time, to save “stacking up” the furnace, 8 Nickel-trimmed, lead-coated steel fount, $3.75. Nickel-trimmed, brass fount, $5.50. Blue enamel finish, nickel trim, $7.50. NO HOUSE BIG ENOUGH _ FOR TWO FAMILIES, IS | VERDICT OF THIS MAN SIOUX CITY, Ia, Oct, 17—The following advice to newly married couples is given by Foster G. Iddings, Sioux City police court judge “There's no house big enough to shelter two families, “Too much mother-in-law is not a good thing for young couples. “Too much father-in-law has the same effect. “A& wife should leave her husband to visit relatives at least two weeks every year. On her return she “A husband should leave his wife He appreciates he jore when hi “A young coup place is by the are their own, White-and-gold finish, nickel trim, $8.50. ~-Housewares Section, Basement. Shoes last, on English-style with black or white fiber soles and rubber heels. Sizes 2% to 7, $4.00 pair. Same style in tan leather, $4 Q pair. to $1.75 A’ odd lot of Spark Guards in black japanned wire, with handle in center for convenience in moving and handling. Several sizes, all 34 inches high. 12 only, 31 inches wide 8 only, 33 inches wide. New Evening Slippers UST received, a ship- ment Women's White Satin Evening Slip- pers, at $3.00 pair. —Basement Salaaroom. 3 only, 37 inches wide. 1 only, 43 inches wide, 1 only, 50 inches wide, Reduced to $1.75 each. ~~Housewares Section, Basement. of