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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue --Union Street -Etiett 4100 Quarterly Sale of ‘Notions BETTER BUY A THREE MONTHS’ SUPPLY OF Sc Elastic Hair Nets, black, | brown, blonde and auburn, Boe for ...<.+. BGiWaebe 5¢ i} 10c Cotton Belting, black f} and white, 154 and 2 inches wide, yard ........ .. Be 10c 3-in-1 Machine Oil, for ‘sewing machines; bottle 7¢ | 0c Airlite Collar Stays, “mercerized, cotton covered; black or white; card...6¢ | SOc Brassiere Shields, sizes i} 34 to 42; a pair......19¢ | 25c Shopping Bags, of ‘strong twine, wooden han- dies, at 19¢ Hooks and Eyes, black or white, all sizes, 24 to the peatd, at .......... +--2% Pearl Buttons, small and medium sizes, 3 cards. .10¢ New Coats $10--New Dresses SEWING NEEDS AT THESE PRICES For it will be three months before the next quarterly sale, and you've all your Christmas sewing in the meantime Look at the prices we're quoting for the next two days, and see how much you'll save by buying enough small wares right now. Clark’s or Coats’ Thread 46c Doz. 25c Naiad Dress Shields 124c Pr. | 5c Paper Sewing Needles 2 for 5c |} Papier Mache Bust Forms 98c Ea. Sc Mending Tissue, black, brown or white, piece. .3¢ West's 10c Hooks and Eyes, 24 to the package, 3 pack ages for 5 Clark’s O. N. T. Darning Cotton in black, white, brown, gray; 3 spools...5¢ 10c Silk Middy Laces in staple colors, 30 inches long, 5¢ Coat and Suit Buttons, many styles and colors; worth to 25c; card 15¢ Steel Shoe Trees, nickel finish; pair ..... decease 8¢ 1$c and 2Sc Girdle Founda- tions, 5 inches wide, black or white; each 2Sc West's Electric Hair Curlers, 5 to a card, at. 19¢ re eS *—and they are better Coats—and better é an we have been able to offer at } $10.00 so far this season. Good looking, well tail- ored Coats in cheviots, cut Ottoman 1Sc Wash Edging, 6-yard pieces; white, red and blue; piece Sc Basting Cotton, Nos. 30, 36 and 60; white only; a spool Dexter's Crochet Thread, white, Nos. 1 to 100; colors, 10 and 30; not over 12 balls to a cus- tomer; ball ..... oibesee Se Kettle Knobs, 6 on a card; fine black enameled Knobs; card eee Hair Brushes, red, black, natural color backs; each 10¢ Boudoir Caps, several styles and colors, each......10¢ 10c Nail Files, of steel; sev- eral sizes; all flexible; each rerri $10 || Why I’m Going to Vote | velours, cord, ‘Winter Coats plain and fancy mixtures. Made in the plain, loose flaring or belted style; some are fur trimmed; others have plush or beav- erette on collar and cuff; in dark colors and fancy effects. Made of fine twill, all- wool serge, in black, navy, plum, hunter’s green, Bel- |] embroidered in red and white on them, jum blue. Trim looking one-piece styles, with a stitched belt ‘at the waistline and braid trimmed collar. The model shown here is plaited from yoke to hem. 2Tin. Outing Flannel 6c | 2,500 yards of Unbleached Outing Flan- mel, 27 inches wide; full bolts; soft and Not over 12 yards to each. No - fleecy. i} phone orders. —Lower Mein Floer. TUESDAY SPECIALS IN BEDDING $1.00 Bleached Bed Sheets, seamless; size $1x90 inches; not over 6 to a customer; | 15¢ Pillow Cases, siz Wi heavy quality, at | All-wool age $5.75 —Lewer Main Fiver. Grocery Bargain Day In the newly-arranged Grocery Section— Fourth Floor, Center Section. |) Armour’s Veribest Brand Sauerkraut, con- | taining two pounds net weight; can..10¢ Crystal White Soap, not over 10 bars to a customer; delivered only with other gro- ies; 10 bars see BOG California Lima Beans, 3 pounds....25¢ Sugar Cured Bacon, sliced, 1b. 2B¢; by | the piece, Ib 27¢ Extra Fancy Carolina Head Rice, lb..8¢ Mission Brand String Beans, doz. $1.05; a can - B¢ Ceylon Tea, 50c value, Ib... - 42¢ Pure Cider or Pickle Vinegar, no extra charge for jug, gallon.. . 45¢ Floor. “Heather” Linens for Less Than Today’s Import Prices | Mothers’ Training School | Tuesday at 3:30 P. M. All Mothers Welcome The Development of the Child—By Dr Mabel Seagrave. Nurses’ Demonstration—The Bed of the | Infant. Not Often a Sale of Gray Hair Switches 20-Inch Gray Switches $5.00 Natural gray wavy hair Switches; only six in | the lot; 20 Inches in length, special at $5.00. 24-Inch Gray Switches $10.00 $10.00 each for natural gray wavy hair Switches, 24 Inches long; only six in the lot —Third Fleer, south. A few lines at lower prices on Tuesday in the handy “Cut-rate” Drug Store, just a step inside the Lower Second Avenue | Entrance. | Ingraham’s Milkweed Cream, the $1.00 size, special . 65¢ | Jergen’s Benzoin and Almond Lotion, the 25c size, special at .. 17%¢ Danderine, the 50c size, s Tuesday | at sess. ‘ 29¢ | 35¢ size Limestone Phosphate, special 27¢@ | Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia, the 50c size, Wyeth’s Sodium Phosphate, effervescing ; 39c¢ size, special tak A Lr -25¢ Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brushes, $1.25 value; | double bristle, rubber cushion, for De —Upper Mlowr. Linens have gone up so much since these were imported that by snipping a little | off the former low prices we are able to make this quite an important sale. $1.25 Linen Damask 98c Alllinen Damask, 70 inches wide; good firm weeve; satin finish, in floral patterns, $2.00 Linen Damask $1.65 Heavy Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, in hand some floral patterns, at $1.65 a yard. } $2.25 Napkins $1.75 Dozen | All-linen Damask Napkins, size 20x20 inches, in | good looking patterns, $1.75 a dozen $2.50 Linen Cloths $2.10 All-linen Pattern Cloths, size 65x67 inches, in satin finish, with pretty floral patterns. —Lower Main Floor, Early Notice of the Closing of the Christmas Mails If you are making gifts to send to friends afar, this list of the probable closing time of the Christmas mails for distant parts, will tell you when ‘ou must post your in Seattle to be perfectly sure of them reaching their destination in plenty of time or Christmas day. Nov. 8th—Australla. Nov. 10th—Interior China. Nov, 20th—*South Africa. Nov. 20th—*Indla. Nov, 24th—Shanghal. Nov. 29th—Philippine Islands. Nov. 30th—Japan. Nov. 30th—Korea, D Dec. 6th—Italy. De » Tth— Dec. 9th—Great Ireland. Dec, 9th—New Foundland, Dec, 10th—Alaska, Copper River ). Nov, 20th—*Turkey. Dec. 1st—*Austria-Hungary. Dec. 1st—*Germany. Dec, 6th—Norway and Sweden, Dec. 6th-—Denmark. » 6th—* Finland, ith—* Holland. e, Britain and Section, Valdez, Seward, Cor dova, Dec. 12th—-Dawaon, White Horse, Y. T. Dec. 12th—Honolulu. Dec. 18th—Southeastern Alaska, itchikan, Skagway. 19th—Ontarlo, 19th—-Eastern States. *Packages to these countries may be sent at letter rates only, |]| members of \]| Vice President Thomas R. } | GIANT SWORDFISH TEARS HOLE IN SHIP c. h—Canada (lower prev: | By Ellery Sedgwick (Editor of the Atlantic Monthly and a Former Follower of Hughes) | Mr, Wilson's foreign polley of patience and of peace gives hope for the new world Mr. Hughes’ pale reflection of Col Roosevelt's Despite fine talk of | demands reverts to the outworn code of the old national honor, this has an evil significance, 1 solemnly believe that | | Mr. Hughes’ election entails inevitable war with the Mexican people At home Mr. Wilson has kept every promise, Mr, Hughes will) not even make promises to keep, | Silently Mr, Hughes coddies the German-American vote. The support behind him t# composed of violent opposites, Such a cam paign excites neither my sympathy nor my respect i Pennant Stockings New F ad for Fanni | | | Now. there's loses. Look at these stockings, with the emali Ha: | This foot! given up her horn and belie for this new cheering fad. | enough! | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | rights.” The dominant {ssues, Marshall The democratic statement | sald, are peace, hes age — bee | ree: ortly he in-| Question of continuing the foreign EDeeetiNe “ee” tals ese Fr a policy, which has meant peace, or betituting for it a “chip-on-the O'Mahoney of Indianapolis and Vi shoulder” policy. |tor Ridder, editor of the Staati At republican headquarters, a tel- Zeltung addressed a meeting of the |¢#Tam from Frank Sieberlich, who the American Inde-| Was present at the session between $ Hughes and representatives of the | pendence conference in Chicago on | |newspaper publicity and outlined | It's loud conference, as received, denying jthat Hughes made any promises. the secret purpose of the confer) The telegram follows jence to support Hughes for presi. | “The tement made by Mr. dent and fight for the election of | jrughes r ive to the conference certain congresamen. | with the committee of the Ameri- When the time comes that pro-| can Independence Conference is ab- fessional propagandists can attempt | «o) ely true. Mr. Hughes saw the to dictate the election of a presi-| committee, of which a mem- dent in the interest of a foreign | per, made no prom ia did not country it is time for Amoricans to | criticise Roosevelt and nade no stand up and repudiate such at-| statement to the committee that he tempts,” National Chairman Vance | stood for all American righ " | McCormick declared. He said that, r regardless of politics, he considered wonton a oe ean jit a duty to give publicity to such| “if the democrats have any kind attem| of agreement, why don't they pre- T-|sent it? They have my consent to ted democratic head-| find any kind of agreement. This predicted that any |is the cheapest kind of advertising party or candidate t i to hook | for a lost cause, There was noth- up with propagandists will be theling secret ut the conference worst for it. Mr, Hughes had.” |shall, who v | quarters tod: GALVESTON, Tex, Oct. 23—The United States e \ ‘ 23 § ngineerin, launch Nueces was rammed by a 15-foot swordfish while in the inter: | Coastal canal between Caney creek and the Brazos river, according to Capt, George Prendergast, commodore to the engineers’ dredging fleet eae on the launch when the attack occurred, : big hole was made in the Neuces below the wa’ | was tobe ter line, but she The fish was shot and hauled aboard. T | feet in length. mie he sword measured five [BARBER WORKS AT HIS CHAIR UNTIL 79 DANVILLE, Ill. Oct. 23.—John Osler, 79 y old . farm after a brief filness. He was a barber. Years ane “ind py , theory advanced by Dr. Osler that a man had outgrown his usefulness when 60 years old, and should be put to death painlessly, and he de clared he would work at his trade until he was 80 years old, and do as good work as any man of 60. He came within a few months of keeping his promise, | BLACK SNAKE NEARLY STRANGLES YOUTH FREELING, Va, Oct. 23.—-The little son of Will Jobni driving the cows from the pasture, lay down to drink from pe Pap the edge of a woodland, when a blacksnake sprang upon him, coiling Hteelt about his neck. The boy in affright ran home : © father, seeing the situation, quickly seized the re} tail, and unwound {ts coils from about the boy's neck; aoa: wher st a vigorous jerk, after, the manner of cracking a whip, its head flew off, ae was choked almost to the point of suffocation, but soon re vivec PARTRIDGE FLIES THRU A WINDOW WINSTED, Conn,, Oct. 23.—Hearing a crash in the lower part of her home, and believing that burglars had entered, Mrs. William Rob- inson of Norfolk seized a rifle and investigated. She discovered that a ren partridge had flown thru a window glass, The bird was un- jured. Like the Dodo, Celluloid Collars Are Now Extinct The celluloid collar, like the dodo, is extinct. Ninety days ago the word went out that the wholesaler could no longer supply the retail trade, because the manufacturers were unable | | . THE SEATTLE STAR BRR i 0 Beautiful Dress Silks OTABLE even in this season of richness and eleg display of the new weaves and novelties. If one’s choice were confined to Fancy Silks alone, it for Plaids, Novelty Stripes, Rich Brocades, priced from $1.75 to $4.00 yard Especially worthy of mention also is a 40-inch Black choose appropriately every day and evening occasion Persian-striped from France, and of a very desirable weight and fini Priced at $5.00 and $5.50 yard h for costumes ance is the Silk Section’s ould still be possible to here Handsome and” many others, for are yveltie Chiffon Velvet, imported and suits New Wool Velour Coatings have been received in the popular shades of Plum, Burg: and African-brown, 54 inches wide, $3.00 yard The Wanda Heater The “Wanda” Heater (pictured) has proved its worth in past seasons to many Seattle homeowners. It burns coal or wood, or both, heats quickly and evenly and is easily regulated. Built for long service, with heavy cast top and bottom, heavy blue steel body, and is well-finished in every detail. Three sizes: With 20-inch fire pot, $22.50. With 22-inch fire pot, $25.00. With 24-inch fire pot, $27.50. —Third Floor. — indy, Russian-green, Navy —Firat Floor. Basement Salesroom 100 New Trimmed Hats Offering the Latest Style-Ideas At $5.00 HE Spanish Sailor sketched in fine qual- ity black velvet, with its fan-shape ornament of mb- bon and fur, is an example of the smart new styles in to supply the wholesalers. When the stock now In the stores is exhausted, the men who have been accustomed to wearing the celluloid collars will have to fall back on the rubber collar, this collection. Equally attractive are the Velvet Hats with plaited edge and applique flower trimming, and the Turbans, Sailors and Roll-brim Hats adorned with fur and metallic ornaments. The colors—navy, cherry, brown, black and purple. A very attractive showing at $5.00. —-Basement Salesroom. 42-Inch Si For Party Frocks $1.00 Yard S OME of the prettiest evening frocks of the sea- son are fashioned of these soft Silk Nets over satin or metal cloth. And they are effectively used also for blouses and trimmings. The wide color assortment comprises Light-gray Red Alice-blue Cream Copenhagen Sky-blue Belgium-blue Watermelon pink Lavender Black Kottle-green Forty-two inches wide, $1.00 yard. CHIFFONS, 75c YARD A soft-draping, silky Chiffon in 40-inch width, very desirable for evening dresses, over-drapes and trim Wistaria Pink Coral Old-rose Brown Peach Turquoise Gold Sapphire Cerise White mings. Lavender, Light-gray, Cerise, Pink, Navy, White, Black, Nile, Brown, Alice-blue, Old-rose, Wistaria, Sapphire, Golden-brown, Blue and Medium-gray. Price 75¢@ yard. Basement Salesroom. In Maize, Bottle-green, Copenhagen, Sky-blue USEFUL NOTIONS Wire Hair-pins, 1¢ package. Pearl Buttons, 12 on card, 2 for 5¢. Trimming Buttons, card, Se. Machine fl, 12 on large bottle, Se. Toilet Soap, hé cake. Black Linen-finish Thread, 2 large spools for 5¢. Glace Cotton Thread, 2 spools for 5¢. Safety Pins, assorted sizes, 12 on card, 2 for 4 Berry Pins in black and white, 3 for 10¢. Bone Hair-pins, 10¢ box. Dress Shields, 10¢, White Knitting Cotton, 5¢, Hooks and Eyes in black and white, Se card. Sewing Silk, 100-yard spools, be. Waist Hose Supporters, 25¢ pair. Hair Nets, assorted colors, 5 for 10¢. Straight Hair-pins, 1¢ box. Darning Needles, assorted sizes, 5¢. Colgate’s Tooth Paste, 10¢. Matting Shopping or School Baskets, 10¢. Correspondence, 156¢ box. Germantown skein. Sew-on 10¢ pair. Children’s Hose Supporters, 10¢. Canvas Gloves, 5é pair. Canvas Gloves with kaitted cuffs, 10¢ pair. Wire Hair-pin Cabinets, 5¢, Perfume in assorted odors, Re ounce. Initialed Stationery, 25¢. Tie Racks, 25¢. Tourist Cases, 25¢. Manicure Knives and Files with ivory handles, 25¢. Rubber Gloves, B5¢ patr. Hot Water Bottles, $1.00, Knitting Yarn, %-pound skein, 45¢. —Basement Salesroom. Basket Jardinieres, 50c HESE Fancy White Enamel Baskets with Stationery, 10¢ Supporters, Yarn, Hose their floral decorations in color make very decorative jardinieres. They are 7 inches high and 7 inches in diameter. Priced at 50¢. —Basement Salesroom. Skating Scarfs 50c NITTED Searfs in Skating Angora fin- ish, plain colors, mixtures and fancy stripe effects, with fringed ends, 50¢. —Basement Salesroom, CURTAIN SCRIMS SPECIAL 9c YARD DAINTY floral-bordered Scrims with designs of rose, blue, tan and yellow printed on ecru, ivory and white grounds. They make dainty and inexpensive window draperies for bungalow or cottage, and offer exceptional values at 9c yard, —Basement Salesroom.