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THE SEATTLE STAR A - Y THE BON MARCHE [ho eer np! || FREDERICK&NELSON Pike Street Second Avenue -Union Street Effiott 4100 | ; 50 Sample Lengths of $2 and $2.50 « toi tome ve]! Ample Assortments of Women’s | Coatings at 98c a Yard Sai cad oll Babies and ‘Teaches Gloves—Here for Your Choosing 1 1-2 to 5 Yard Lengths—52 Inches Wide “Don'ts” for Mothers | XR Bargain Friday in the Dress | JN chinchillas, in fancy mixed coat- Goods Section, 50 sample lengths |“ !8s, 10 novelty effects, in a good of $2.00 and $2.50 a yard Coatings | Tse of Autumn colors, including the HE favored styles and colors are well represented, and every purchase from these stocks carries a definite assurance of fit and service satisfaction which is the result of careful, expert selection from thoroughly yopular violet, » tan, green, gold, dependable sources will be sold at 98c a yard. popular Hole ets abbey Jependable sources. ¥ | : “epee <a _ | mahogany and white. p ; , | These Coatings are in 1% to 5- It’ will pay you well to come here Women’s Glace Kid Gloves yard lengths, and if you find the length | Friday, and come early, if you have Glace Kid Gloves with two pear! clasps.and fancy em | you require, you get a splendid bargain. | any coatings to buy. broidered backs, in black, white, tan, dark-gray and cham- 59c SILKS 29c A YARD SILK AND COTTON MIXTURES, 36 INCHES WIDE A hundred bolts of new and pretty 5% Silk Mixtures will be out on the Bargain | Booth at 29c a yard on Friday Plain and figured crepes, that will wear well and look well—fine for inexpensive pagne, $2.50 pair embroidery, $2.25 pair Two-clasp Glace Kid Gloves in black, white and colors, with plain or contrasting embroidery, $2.00 pair One-clasp Glace k black or Gloves in pique a } waists or dresses . white, with heavy crochet or two-tone embroidery, $1.5 ‘ 70. re 1 Be tin Sie 4 pair | $1.25 Corduroy 79c a Yd. {54-inch Coatings $1.98 Yd. ‘ 28-inch fine, heavy, hollow-cut Corduroy | $3.00 and $3.50 Coatings in wanted Women’s Mocha and Women’s Washable in all the new and scarce shades, as well | weaves. Handsome mixtures, overplaid pia P : a i A ng Sian Hine ay 96 te «| and checks, in gray, brown and green ee Chamois Gloves : Kid Gloves ; q as rlac Si.<) quality at ¢%c a yard on black and white—for a day at $1.98 A wee ashrite” Mocha Gloves, pique or n a Washable Kid Gloves, pride 4 Friday | i prix-seam style, in white, putty, cham ' ry and pearl, with fancy and turn-back cufis $1.50 Black Silk $1.19 Yd, 53 Wool Velour $1.98 Yd. 20 pieces of handsome all-wool Velour A good Friday Bargain in yard-wide | 54 inches wide, in nobby checks and plain Black Silks, includi Navy, brown i ae ois, sand and gray, with one clasp and ‘W° 4 j plain embroidery, $2.50 pair. spe espana Silk-lined Gray Mocha Gloves, prix- ; ST, LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 25. shable White Kid th plain embroid 1g satin messaline and | and two-toned The patented non-crying baby Is seam style, with one clasp, $2.00 pair 4 | lustrous black chiffon taffeta, at $1.19 yard. | green, purple and taupe. —Upper Mate Fiver, the new product of St. Louis City hospital. Non-crying bables cae = 3 t I One-clasp ( y Mocha Glove t , Fe are being turned out at the rate of five or six a day 1e-clasp “ray Mocha Gloves, pique Washable Kid Gloves, pique style, in jennianen seers ess System in caring for the ebild is the reason or prix-seam style, with plain or con pearl id tan, with h y | > Part of the system is ination of caresses from trasting embroidery, $1.75 vai "ae $2.00 0 a | ored cle 4 jo by doting ' o6. ‘ 1g embro » $1.75 pair we broidery, $2 vad | You'll Find It True Seimeeey i to Shop at The ts nay geot'st a nee Sete pt eat Leap hen rl At f ps Me : kat a new baby, but must ke ands of e-clasp Gray Mocha Gloves One-clasp Washable Kid Gloves, - | Bon Marche on Bargain Friday "the toning the baby a taken from the ter for style, with plain or fancy embr os es = ivoey, Selene se 25c and 30c Voiles 20c| 1,000 Yards of 5-in. 15c morning and gFeat care | at all timen to keep Dati aneibenin- Chis Gloske 8 ical! - |i and Marquisettes | Silk Ribbon, a Yd. sanel’Rd, ibe, mother leaves the hospital with her baby. she 1 white, with two-tone 5, y; baiieh teugatil gay, owe a A Bargain Friday Sale of 4,000] A Friday Special in the popular 5c, forms crying well, t ® fault on? plain embroidery, $1.15 pair. E yards of these popular Curtainings. {0c and 15c Section. pena > — At 20c a yard you can get neat drawn- | work bordered Curtain Voiles and Mar- | with satin striped edges, 5 inches wide, i quisettes, 25c and 30c value, with heavy | taped edges, in white, cream and Arabian Special for Friday —Third Fleor Pretty Ribbon for hair bows—moire MRS, AXTELL MAY BE THE FIRST New House ena $2. 75 with peer making and mate cardinal, shell pink, old rose, sky blue Silk Hose 49¢ | Boys’ Outing Flannel SECONDS OF “PHOENIX” 75 > AND | Night Gowns for 49c $1.00 LINES ae pa es ' 500 pairs in all—some slightly imper SIZES 2 TO 16 YEARS eae ee he fect, so slightly that you would hardly | Warm Outing Flannel Night Gowns for know it. | boys of 2 to 16 years, cut generously full All sizes from 84 to 10—in black, | amd made with lay-down collars and breast white and some costume shades | pockets Sent us by the makers—as our share of Made of rials that will give good service One model is styled as in the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 sketch, of black, navy or light- blue and white striped percale, with white pique collar and cuffs, and fastens at side-front with three large, white pear! but tons The skirt is gathered on to a Lace-Sleeve yoke and topped with a wide Envelope »pposed to these mert res, and so she join ly that is Mra he progressive faction and ty r oreed those bills to a vote. It te for this conduct she | is now de lared to be a “flopper” from one party to another. In the recent primaries, she filed for the pro a nice grade of outing in neat ; etal ; creantve on for congres ae - their annual disposal Phoe- | striped and checked patterns Sa bd 4 sergyat ah tee : belt. Two novelty pockets make Py nix Seconds. Buy 80 ne ee boys anc © them tion but alao was the democratic i ‘ ‘ aa Ch 25¢ Wool Hose 19c Pair arm at night and sickness of the poorer|on the democratic ticket o™N Newiisee Section, Secon Floor, A NewShipment of Th Or 3 pairs for 55c—Fast Black Hose for boys Boys’ Sweaters at $1.50 Her heart went out to. Home Should Have Voice a wie and girls; sizes 6 to 8% only—with ribbed legs , : Mra, Axtell is 50, a graduate of Dainty Undergarments and seamless feet; value 26 | Boys’ Heavy Sweaters with the roll collars and iingham was one of the first) De Pauw university Basement Salesroom Priced at U aints at 2 for 25¢ two pockets. Sizes 24 to 34, in cardinal, Oxford, an nO ai in this state, Mra. Saad ges, few years,” she says. nderw: navy and maroon, at $1.50 xtell threw her ma n- | wi 0 devoted, in legislative Children’s Knitted Underwaists with button and ‘ ergy and personal 1 Into| matters, to such problems as af N I $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 strap ngey for hose supporters; 2, 4, 6 and | Knickerbockers $1.00 to $1.75 that fight--and stated | fect the home ew wo-tone NI s 25e | here ¢ ° or fn olmum on « ore en ” s exeer stnes, 2 for 2 A new shipment of Boys’ Corduroy Knicker 3 _ Minimum wages, mothers’ per a Women’s Union Suits at 50c be pan a “one Flaws, eighthour oots $1.00is pictured. Made bockers has just reached the Bon Marche. All [| was violently sinnings in that t mdi ut sspeai 8 | is wi * o Leads In Service Can't See Hughes vamp of this up-to-d elaborately trimmec ith - | short sleeves; sizes 36, 38, and a few extra large Caiilloney ponding at "92.00 Then came f opportunity r muse she } . Be a 3s f good quali torchon d shad behasl a j sizes. 4 eis Bit Men's Trousers in dark gray or mode shade of | °° older gir Promina ere black kidskin, the top of whit insertions. Rows of lace j | Ch Id: n’s inion juits at 50c éantacay Made with belt loop prernis ab new creed hac arisen new ’ oo id ylac pas S 1, td oO ot white . - . MEGA) Heavy Fleeced Cotton Union Suits—white with | rottoms medium wide wale; sins $2 to dem unlomen poasinas, "bet oloee 10) stale woman's ashable kid. It is a mo sewed together form the | gusseted drop-seat for girls, gray, with closed | 9900" ft seta ggg Pht gap thee Pie belirprt Hay acai high model—8"4 inches to top sleeves. The neck is fin- PJ crotch for bors ® pair Surviea:: the: Geaed that the ‘Statel vibwodtar ahold be ntine pat Sizes 214 to 7. Price $6.00 pair ished with ribbon-run bead- 2 TO 10-YEAR SIZES, 50c Boys’ Mackinaws $5.00 and $6.50 has a rigt mand that its cit-|the shaping of these great ques. Savina emcoaetie ing. A very attractive 12, 14, 16 YEAR SIZES, 650 b ivi ad great q § , inne tain Wises Absolutely pure wool Mackinaw Coats, 28 and parr per? — living con-|tions—and let us not forget the value —Second Floor, 4 edi iaielieaititaaiia 32-ounce weight, made Norfolk style, in plaids ns nong in Po ye et Me My saat batt ona ghgrep one of the present and striped effects; 2 to 18-year sizes a for ‘women workers, the| tude on war pret gemallver on Se $ Pier Wain Pee . ts’ pension law, and other b Jaéging vr Bly ie ai || Rubbers 48c Pr. ~ eer eine umreg ay he orang | | Mra, Axtell was . 2s Te ond congressional district {a vy y ” qi put It shocke he , awer Pr questio: ul | In the Self-Service Shoe Shop, Lower 200 Men’s Bath Robes the republican organisatior Se ee ; ‘ | Main Floor, wh ou wait on yo' In Wide Variety | Main Floor, where you wait on your a gig Price—$2.4 a" ; sect Sa . self, fit yourself and carry your parcel P : HE Notion Section (First Floor) keeps constantly abreast of the demand 5 : a Pp 1 value in Men's Robes 5 Wh I for the novelty FOS ich are conti fs : : | 3 or the elty notions which are continually appearing in the rke aa li ge Bergh rage tos y I'm Going to Vote py ats continually appearing in the market, ; _ Women’s Rubbers 48c Pair Robes in gray, blue, brown, tan, . ‘ and is always ready, too, with ample Women's Foothold Rubbers, storm or open | fancy stripes and Jacquards, in assortments of the staple items es- fronts at 4%c a pair. f } eve i son j j : | Sines’ B . | contrasting colors—all sizes puch sential to every well-stocked sewing i | isses’ Rubbers 48c Pair ; . asa basket. The items suggested below i Misses’ and Children's Storm Rubbers of good Men’s Wright By Lincoln J) Steffens asket. i sugg sted below quality rubber, 48¢ a pair in the Self-Service Shoe Unde: " will contribute to success in your ’ | Shop. rwear at (Noted American Journalist) winter’s dressmaking plans: - (Al One dollar buys any garment in naa or etident Wilkon ts the only president since Lincoln that has ers dressmaking plans: § pe = = 4 had & Krasp on fundamental democrac he only ( ere is , oe WE'RE ey ARTERS FOR of f Men's s spring nee no other in si ere wee ee and there 4 Roberts Gold eye Sewing ) | Skirt Gauges with steel rod, Fag eget Sewing 4 | fo re a : = F $3.75. | black, 10¢ ” Sogn § hic z SKATES Pia ENED FOR 25c A PAIR, OR rm fitting Kumpakt Dress Forme, $3.7 lack, 10¢ : Basting Thread, 500 - yard | FIVE TICKETS FOR $1.00 | —In the Men's Store, just a step inside the BABY’S EYES WORTH $25 000 SAYS HE sor eats ered... Harms, ee} yer plead Tape, 10c, 15¢ | spools, 5c spool: 55c dozen 3uy your Skates here and our Ice Skat-| Lower Second Avenue Entrance Se a e i id Acme Adjustable Collapsible | Hook and Eye Tape, 25¢ ye asa | ing Expert will attach them to your shoes | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31-—The value of a baby's eyes was fixed Forme with pedal adjustment, | yard white, ‘bag and ‘linen tnsion | free of charge i | Mec at $25,000 by Judge Frank J. Murasky in superior court, who gave judg $18.00 | _ Sixty-inch Tape.Lines, 6c and | 56 spool, i a / | oF >ATT iS F 3 p > a nount to the pare y b In | q AO International or Canadian Hockey | -ALL DOLL PATTERNS FREE Be for th at amount to the parents of Mary Rubio, 1 year old, against aa ie wane Machine Oil, | 106, Lemp Salsas Pion U0e Silko Skirt Braid in black, | Ice Skates, a pair 36.00 Miss S. J. Gilbert, special representative f ip ener ee the bs Eraduate midwife. It was alleged the midwife Machine Needles, package of | paper. é | ya =o ig inte hte teases : saneid a odes Oo eee ’ F s ‘ailed to care for the baby's eyes properly at birth, and no: 6 eyes . 7 ding Ice Skates for women and chil tren mate re ie M Call Company of New York, has |] are sightless : . and now the eye 6, Hie Bae Goin ona Pe loos Supports, 6 Binding Ribbon in black, * ahi vundreds of patterns of doll dresses to . A white Ne co! io. 2 with leather heel straps, a cane es re oT a I dresses t p A pair of baby's eyes are priceless,” said Judge Murasky. “No rucher, le each | _ “Ae You Like It” Ruche Sup- ibe Sle st Abaincs ey $1.50 ce ‘$2.00 away on Friday, and every little girl in umount of money that this o Sik ll Girdie Foundations, 25 porters, set of six, Se zi % leeeattle ia invited 4c is ink ae iis or any court could give, no matter how A ; i nding Ribbon in black and Puck Stop Hockey Paps bie tale oat atl i ) come and get one large the amount, would compensate for the lose of tile babere ately Net Stock Foundations, 10c weak! , Glace Thread tn | white, No. 3, 20¢ bolt hi aoe ay : Waist Boning, silk- andcot- | black and white, 200-yar¢ \ tern, thoroughly constructed and finely | _ Miss Gilbert has much advance informa. |) essen ooo ton covered, 10c and 15¢ yard. | spools, be; 500-yard spools win pate are white ane finished, pe Re ars. $3.00 | tion on coming styles Fi hti f Guimpes, lace-trimmed and | 12% Tay Boh See ne volt of 12 : | i a , y y PpaAY Nain, 26e and 3b¢ | Coats’ Thread in black and eat % All-clamp Ice Skates, the Barney & Berry he will be glad to talk Pattern Fashion 1g Ing or a F reer Commerce ; ‘Girde n in several styles, | white, 5c spool; 55¢ dozen pallies Pith ie moans | kind ... seeeeees TEE and 1.00 | with you if you choose car eres black and white, 15¢ to 40c | spools De Long Hooks ane Eyes tr is CHRISTMAS TOY SHOP 16 IN FULL Lower Main Floor, Center By President Wilson yard sicohe, toc | went ie meee piel and | btaahe aM arwhlegn ie ced SWING avaiioe 5 Aj a matter of fact, producing a great deal ery lee Dress Hooks, ¢ bast Se spool; b5e dozen | week Hooks and Eyes in ] —Baae t, Unt t. Side. 7 Pry P " ‘ x x more than there js a do ‘ arket fo: ait ‘oe 3 J b ack », be ca 6 | Glllsiemnecal sco THANKSGIVING FAVORS AND et bigger foreign markets, she wii burst hoe Ome, Nalad and Kisinert | | Carlson @ Currier Sewing | age, ns “he” 9 cardi 6 for Friday Special in Groceries DECORATIONS jacket, There will be a congestion in this coun- Dress Shields, 200 to $1.00, Slik, 100-yard spools, 10c, — tien Hien try which will be more fatal, economically, than Dennison Decorated Lunch Sets, including table cover, napkins, doilies and plates for any widest opening of the ports would be The workingmen of this country allowed them. Crystal White Soap, not over 10 bars to each, a bar..... ; Ae | 12 kas ai i. Selves to be deceived for a long time by being FiLenox Soap, a good quality oC lannaee a atte ses et Wee 50¢ told that the protective policy was for thelr IX becoming styles at tl Dias, 7 be we | Cy jecoratec repe Paper, 31-3 sakes, I notice that it is admitted now that they N C C ll S 7 eee ePrice Pal Monte Came made leon taal yards to the roll, at Lhe thelr aune Ca, Le ee ae ew repe ollars iP COURAGE, Raia Cael | ; : € hare except when, by united effort, they | tomatoes, a bottle....... 16¢ | Dennison Crepe Paper Napkins—Turke« went and got it. When we are fighting for 4 ive Values crepe, including sailor, cape | Sugar-cured Bacon, Cudah sliced, per designs, a dozen be i ' extended and freer comme bf ve Attractive alues at $1.00 cular styles. Some are finished wii | Khting to tnere the production o erica pound, 2¢; by the piece, Ib........27@ | Tally Cards, dozen...... 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ goods, to increase the pale of American senda to wash satin. band and others are trimmed with dainty, laces Priced at /$1.00 Light House Cleanser, 6 cans. -25¢ | Post Cards, dozen...... —Fourth Vileor, to increase the vartety ple—~TO WORKINGM BER 4, 1912. —_ ee | ————— d the prosperity of the American peo- "8 LEAGUB, NEW YORK, SEPTEM. —First Floor. PERT NH AL Ye LT