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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street ens Avenue Union Street Eitiott 4100 100 Winter Coats Taken From the $19.50 $21.95 and $24.50 Racks Have Been $1 7. 75 Repriced at ALL GOOD STYLES IN TWEEDS, FANCY COAT- INGS, CHEVIOTS, WOOL PLUSHES, VELOURS, BROADCLOTHS AND HEAVY COATINGS three or four of lines of Winter They're the two or three of this, the that, remaining from } Coats To make ort story | gether at a 1 } them is qu go three or four weeks ago. In all the px ar lengths, Full full belted belted full shapes, clever pocket trim mings dozen fast-selling we group them all to- though every one of shorter, ice, $17.75 Las it was when it arrive wer pr | here some flared effects, wide, collars, plush, velvet and fur trimn The Art Shop will gladly help you with your ¢ christmas gifts. Free Em- broidery Classes—Free “Knitting and Crochet Classes—in charge ot instructors. clever —Third Floor, Center $1.98 at $1.98 a pair 500 Pairs of F Women’ s 5 Shoes ¢s to choose from in this | < all kinds of leathers in be A good rang: There are alr heels For this is a sale of broken ¢ is less than today’s cost of the leather used in their making IN THE “SELF VICE” SHOE SH OP wr discontinued lines of Women’s On the Lower Main where you home. Children’s Shoes 98c Pair Patent or dull calf Button Shoes with heavy turned soles and spring heels? kid or cloth tops sizes 3 to § Women’s Shoes $2.98 Pair Patent leather or gunmetal calf Button 8 with medium beicht hee and extensior several styles Children’s Shoes 78e Pair en's Button Shoes in with eloth or kid te ps; sizes 2 to 5, a Women’s Rubbers 48c Women's Foothold Rubbers, either storm or open front style, in all sizes, at 4Se a pair Thurs- day. Gymnasium Oxfords 58 Women's Gymnasium Oxfords of red or black canvas with soft covered soles, All sizes, at 58c a pair. Men’s Rubbers 68c Pair Low-cut Rubbers, of a good qu y of rubber Cc buy them in the Self-Se Shop at 68c | leat @ pair. ap 200 Smart New Winter Hats Grace the Millinery Tables thw Pree” $4.90 are good y lespite the low —Lower Main Fleer, But they price—regular $6.50 and $7.50 » es urge medium and small | cornes, rolled brim effects and of splendid quality velvets very clever—flowers, ribbons, ornaments. And a Special Selling of Better Hats at $6. ~ Effectively trimmed Hats vet—becoming models tr brim and novelty s bands and fancy the same pr —Second Floor The $1.50 and $1. 7s Broadcloth Collars Reduced to at. aed The popular White Broadcloth Collars at a reduced price make a temptir day special They're the pico Roun here in assorted styles, with large scalloped edges, deep square backs with with milit ary | braid on the edge —Upper Main Floor. A Little Sale of Toilet Needs | “American Beauty” Aprons and Household Drugs at 89c Kodol | Wakelee’ sCamelline, tablets) for dyspep- |. (liquid face powder) FOR APRON r - sia, $1.00 size.60¢@ | 50c -29¢ THURSDAY * Diapepsin, | Theatrical Cold The new “American ial_at | Cream, 5 size, | Beauty” Aprons are just as " {| handy as can be—of Amo: special at Keag singhams, in plain col Pure Cod Liver Oil Jergen’s Bengoin| ors, stripes or checks—with (John Wyeth &/| and Almond Lotion, | square neck, half belt and Bro.) ST 15. dice at... 11¢ | large patch pockets 108 Sal Hepatica, 50¢ | Malvina Cream, 50 ey Cuticura Ointment, oon * ' pound 50c Bs APECIAT At | (to m hair treat 39¢ ize 29¢ Nuxated Iron, $1) Herpicide, the 50c size, special...65@ cize. 29¢ Ilys Talcum Pow- tacod ( _ ' 2 for aad ine 50c size ..29¢ Coverall Aprons at 59c vound An unusually good +. Boric Acie of Coverall Pozzoni’s Face Pow- 4 i . £0) : arton) 25e size, spe- | Aprons in plain colored ginghams or stripes; cut bade 1D¢ | extra large and full to protect t atire All sizes—26 to 46 (liquid or special The Aprons adver- tised will be worn by | | the courteous sales- women in the depart- ment to show you just how they look. ment) ortmen —Lower Main Floor, —Third Fleer, South 500 Pairs of Lace Curtains at 98c a Pr. They're American made—and you'll find a big variety of pretty designs in the col lection—in neat border effects and allover patterns, in white, cream and Arabian They're a splendid bargain at 98c. 21% and 3-Yard Scotch | 2'% and 3-Yard Lace Net Curtains, a Pair $1.49 | Cistalne, a Pair $1. 75 ; 200 pairs in this lot of Lace Curt n daint n Scotch Net Cur- | eaves—in white, | Filet, cable, mad and Seat 1 in latest long Arts and Crafts desigs - Miss S. J. Gi Silbert McCall Representative, Is Here SHE COMES DIRECT FROM NEW YORK TO THE BON MARCHE And has many new and helpful pattern ideas regarding the coming fashions to tell you about when you call. fern Section —Lower Main Mleor, 2 Our Next ‘President =? Did you eketch your candidate's likeness yesterday! can do it better with the outline we are giving you today Compiete the picture of the man you think will win, and send it to the Contest Editor of The Star. The winning sketch gets a $5 prize All pictures must be in this office Monday, November 6 The best sketch of the winning candidate will be printed in The Star the day after election Perhaps you Sketched t Address My age is Auto Sounds Its Own Fire Alarm When Car It Was in Is Ablaze OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 1A fire of unknown origin in a Wabash freight car loaded with three automobiles had gained a Good deal of headway and had begun to eat its way out of the car before it was noticed, and, owing to the heat, the firemen had some trouble in opening the doors to get at it Soon after the start of the fire a timber dropped down on the button sounding the warning horn on one of the automo- biles, which continued to sound until the doors were opened and the timber thrown off by a stream of water. The motor cars were damaged severely JUST FOUND HORSE BROKE RECORD PORTLAND, » Promoters taged tn and declared today that Credenti se of Vune had jumped eet 4 inches, which ts wo. ndoor t 1 was n¢ ary until @ t f had loft, and the HOME WILL BE vu AND WIFEY IER Nov. 1 . d bis wife of Draper ing Thomas Weaver al, the leaping b record that Slaughter should pay his victim's widow announced that eho would outbid all persons HE HAD A LONG RUN BUT V WON AT LAST JEFFERSON CITY, Mo 36 years of being a cand ate for one office, J. Worter y nae'be nominate the democ ‘ , aries otes. He b ree t for sheriff at each ele ‘a AH! AN ISSUE AT |MILLS’ NAME WON'T LAST FOR HUGHES BE ON THE BALLOT OLYMPIA, N the republican r ittee of Seatte, lost in me placed on ow comes a new ore Attorney Ed ph ere A 5 mand | ae s delayed until r sue. had elapsed CANDIDATE SINGS | HIS WAY TO PLACE BRISTOL, Tenn Ls temine, whose gift of song and erift of Washington ! and determin THIS HEN Is CERTAINLY CHAMP “SETTER” | CHARLEROI Pa to own the best home with his distant After © Was opened to ting on 14 eggs PARTED 33 YEARS, co UPLE MARRY AGAIN ‘ORE , jan't a was make some rej Why I’m Proud to Be An American By Adolph S. Ochs (Publisher of the New York Times) My reason for favoring the reelection of President Wood- row Wilson, bri ited, is because he is a man in every way qualified by cou A 18 ideals, moral and physic United § learning, and Mf president of the d by four years’ ex most trying perio!s | ei peri n 1 al) that President Wil differences are of small im achievements, which have my ad 1 ‘irs, but the portance € | consider hi miration and approval I sincerely believe that a few years hence, when present events are better understood, it will be difficult to find any one who will have the courage to say that he or his forebears voted against Woodrow Wilson for re-election, Basement Salesroom 75 Hatter’s Plush Hats Novelty pagel Reduced to $1.95 AA oc "Veis at shin rc ored Hat meshe me with der, BO@ each which are now enjoying quite a vogue Women’s Neckwear, 15¢ und er fy " ARGE Novelty with trimming hemstitching or frilling, ur good value at 15¢ There are wide-brimmed effects, narrow brims, high is and r White and ve of these ed to $1.95. New Untrimmed Hats Special $1.95 of &4 each —Basement Balesroom. Boys’ Gauntlets 65c Pair Hand-block Ys’ Leather ccial $1.95. —Dasement Salesroom. 600 House Dresses, 50c Ea. “QB A Special Purchase NE style is pictured. Made of good quatity percale in stripes, checks and figures. Several other styles are included, in various pat- terns and color combina- tions. 36-Inch Costume Velveteen Reduced to $1.00 Yard NUSUALLY value offered at this price in Costume Velveteens in Navy, Myrtle-green, Plum, Af- rican-brown and Black Thirty-six inches $1.00 yard. Basement Salesroom good The lot includes all sizes from 34 to 44. Special, 50c each. 100 FLANNELETTE KIMONOS, SPECIAL 95¢ Made of heavy-fleece flan- wide, nelette in an assortn fancy patterns and colorings, Special, 95¢. —Basement Salesroom, New Silk Waists at $1.95 Attractive Values prettily trimmed Women’s Union Suits, $1.00 W's IMEN’S White Fleece- ined nion Suits in with high with sateen bands. ves, Dut sleeves; ankle ‘ HE Waists ar 4, % Chine and Tub Prive $1.00. ar vit ite: in Crepe de Silks of flesh-color and striped pat- —Barement Sa terns Several models, some showing lace edging, hemstitch- button low or convertible collar. 36 to 46. Price $1.95. —Basement Salesroom OUTING FLANNEL Special 8c Yard In Light-Weight | Yvcnece to Canenin, $4.00 the many new ing and trimming, and & Sizes pink and gray on light grounds, al 8¢@ yard Rasement ['wenty-six inches wide, speci Salesroom. New Scrim Curtains $1. 50 Pair ne hundred and twen I ng wing ir weight calf, lace-style, wit ty pairs in ur sole | toc Goodyear welt sole, plain t Curtains of very serviceable, and Cuban heel. Sizes 2 A to D y-woven s¢ White, Ivory and Beige Color and one-half yards lon to 7, widths Price $4.00 pair Women's Patent and Growing Girls’ g. some trimmed with and) Dull ton Shoe made on com and others hemstitched and with hand lace edge. P. $1.50 -Rasement oalesroom Celluloid Ivory Toilet Articles Shoes, made Attractively Priced last, with military heel, Dressing Combs, 18c, sizes 3 to 8, $2.85 pair. 95 Basement Sal Calf But t, with low hee » 7, $2.85 pair Women's Light-weight Cali on round-toe Salve Jars, Hat Pin lolders, Soap Boxes, Pic- ‘Tooth Brush “iders and Taleum Pow- der Holders, 50¢ Trays, ranging in size Hair and 50« Cuticle Knives, Button Hooks, Nail Files, Horns, 25¢ Trays, from 2x9 to 25« Buffers, 50 Card Cases, l’owder Boxes and Hair ers, 25 Shoe Powder Receivers 4x9 inches, Frames, 50 Boxes, Picture and 75¢ Mirrors, $1.25 to $3.00 Hair Brushes, $1.00 to $2.75 Receiv Basement Salesroom “Priscilla” Electric Iron Special $2.85 HIGH - GRADI Electr Iron, Jardinieres Special 88c FOOTED Brass Jardin iere in hammered effect, lacquered to i Measures 8 inches in heavily nickel - plated prevent tarnish and well-finished. The stand is included at the $2.85. —Housewares Section Basement. and 714 inches high. Special 88¢. Basement Salesroom, diameter special price