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Come Down to the Bon Marché Tuesday for Some of These Election Day Specials _ | 1,000 of the 95c Velvet Shapes Reduced | = —to /9c— \~"-~ In Sailors, Mushrooms, Rolling Brim | a Styles and Tarbans 4 GOOD GRADE OF VELVET IN BLACK, BROWN, BLUE, GREEN, WINE, ROSE AND PURPLE styles pictu half a dozen more just instead of 5c MADE OF NAVY The three Election day They are our regular 95¢ th rood Hats for every-day wear 7c Cotton Bats | | Printed Challies | | %A-M. to 12 Oniy 15¢ Cretonnes 11] 12'4¢ Toweling 49c Ea. | | 10c Yd. 7c Yd. Se Yd. | | | Regular 15¢ quality } here, and as good, at 79¢ on Shapes, in both large and small styles, and you will Second Moor, a | 5 | Tuesday a sale of of Comfort Covering | 24-Inch inted | | bleached Cotton Bats, Cretonne, 36 inches | Chatiies, tn full bolts, | Halflinen Towel weighing 2% to about wide; lengths to 8 at Joa yard Tuesday, | ing, 600 yards only 3 pounds. N over | yards, in good pat All perfect goods and not over 10 yards to |] 2 bats toa terns | neat patte each —Lewer Main Floor, | | | —Lower Mata Fleer, —Lower Main Floor | 24 and 36-Inch 19 Women’s and Misses’ ) $1 98 Ss Silk and Cotton Mixtures Cc | Wool Sweaters os E A big Silk special, involving every odd plece and | Fine, warm, all wool Sweaters, in solid colors short length of our plain sweater weave and fancy #titches; plain and Silks at 19c a yard. Enough for a waist or dress | belted models, with large rol! collars in each. —Upper Main Fleer. —Second Floor, Center Women’s New | Felt Slippers, Pair Cc Dress Skirts at / . a . use Sling ' he: Dress Skirts for street, business and office wear ie oor com, owen Biiggers, of onite heavy several atyles—plaited, with novelty sha grade of felt, with felt soles; dark assorted colors; Ee f 1 to 2; women’s sizes, 3 to 8 yokes or self belts. In the Underpriced Section misses’ sizes, 11 to wome iL peter’ tye Svan ay —Lewer Mais Floor. i 4 Women's Felt 25¢ and 30c Voiles In the Self Service Shoe Shop, felt Juliets, with Mill ends of Marquisette and Voile Curtainings : plush, ribbon drawn or felt bound—good wearing, | With plain and fancy drawnwork borders—lengths 4 Sikdtutesh éthes.° Absorted colors. up to 20 yards, in white, cream and Arabian —lLewer Mats Nicer. —Third Fleer, $1.00 Cups and Children’s 15¢ } Stockings, Pair | 10c Saucers, Set of 6 59¢ Imported thin China C We cannot take any phone orders Children's ribbed, fast black cotton Stockings, gold border decoration, at 5 e. —Peerth %e to 65e plain and fancy made with seamless feet zes from 6 to 10e a pair, on Tuesday. 15 valua ai —l pper "| With $35.00, $39.50 and $50.00 Suits Reduced to $28.95 THE CHOOSING OF A FINE SUIT BECOMES AN EASY MATTER The Suits are our newest and best hi Suit plen didly tailored in the latest Metroplitan Fine chif broadcloths, wool velours, French rges gabardines are used in their m others tucked or Stunning Winter Coats $33.75 are lace trimmed, Decidedly handsome Coats on sale at $33.75. Bolivia cloth, wool velours, satin striped urs, broadcloth and other po fabrics, in the most desirable styles and colorings, fur, plush velvet or button trimmed —Second Floor, North. MOTHERS’ TRAINING SCHOOL WILL MEET AT 3:30 P. M. TUESDAY Dr. Jno. Manning will lecture on the “Artificial Feeding of Infants,” and the onstration by Miss Grace Harrington on the “Preparation of Milk Formulas | __No charge, everybody welcome. ~ » Will be a dem —Sixth Floor | The November Sale of Blankets Only $1 size 64x76 with neat borders | $2. 50 BLANKETS $1.89 PAIR axony . . size 70x80 inches, in | gray, with 80 pairs in the | $1.89 pair $2.50 BLANK Genuine Woolnap B : Remarkable Economies in Good, Dependable Blankets Just When You Need the lankets careful pec will be quick to take advantage of these genuine 4 | reductions « gular ¢ by | $2.00 BLANKETS $1.59 PAIR | $6.00 BLANKETS $4.95 PAIR tically all ve money; a pair for Saxony Fleece Blankete, a pair for White Blankets, pri nches, in gray only nd the best wearing blankets for 68x80 Inches $6.50 BLANKETS $5.29 PAIR Fine quality wool Plaid Blankets, at $5.29 a pair. Size 66x80 inches, in blue, tan and p' ALL-WOOL BLANKETS Pure Wool Blankets, @ize 68x80 inch lot, at $1.95 PAIR 8, size. 64x76 inches, white 4 | in gray, white and tan, with pink and blue borders | and plaid, in pink, blue, tan, helio and black plaids | 83.50 BLANKETS $2.95 PAIR $7.50 BLANKETS $6.49 PAIR e.. | Heaviest and b ‘ashua Woolnap Blankets Light gray Blankets, size 66x80 inches, finely 4 ‘seeped 72x84 inches, Les gray, white and tan woven, firm blankets, that will ¢ excellent wear ’ $5.00 BLANK S $3.95 PAIR $8.50 BLANKETS $6.95 PAIR pi | White Blankets, size 70x80 inches, with cotton Warm Blankets for cooler weather, in large block 4 warp and wool filling, finished with pink and blue | maids, in blue and tan, nize 6&x80 Inches ; borders age hig — 4 $5.00 BLANKETS $4.49 PAIR $12.50 BLANKETS $10.75 PAIR ; ie re : Ad : Extra fine quality blankets, size 70x80 inches, a Plaid Blankets 66x80 Inches, in wool and | with pink and blue borders, at $10.75 : cotton mixed, pink, blue, tan and red plaids | Fat catawen Mate’ Pie ; 7 i ¢ Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes 12c Can ON BARGAIN TUESDAY IN SEATTLE’S BEST GROCERY Size No. 2! Can—Not Over 6 Cans to a Customer at This Special Price Maied > Pens, rab Shaker Salt, Leslie’s brand, | Head Rice, new crop, Caro f Apex brand, Colorado sugar | one of the best: 3 peclings lina Head Rice; 10c value: can 26 ne i ee Soap, Candied Peel, new crop K value ars oO e¢ Oo € or ) § : 4 Del Monte Spinach, extra s for . 25e¢ plat, ‘i ee i Roy quality, No. 2 size cans; | Pure Black Pepper, in bulk, | citton Candied Peel, | per dozen, $1.10; can. 10¢ | a pound 25e | pou 25¢ —Vourth Floor, _| THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street— Etfiott 4100 MOST OF THESE SUITS ARE RICHLY TRIMMED WITH FINE FURS ' Smart Silk Blouses $3. 75 New Waists, as Stylish ascan be, of Georgett and crepe de chine, in flesh and whi e ecru Lace Blouses, besid plain silk taf plaid Some THE SEATTLE STAR —— ee ee ee | Advisory Ballot Vote AGAINST all the propositions on the ballot That means a vote AGAINST the constitutional amend AGAINST the two initiative booze bills, No. 24 1 No. 18, AGAINST 8 and 9, Be ment, referendum measures Nos. 3, 4, AGAINST each of these anc (separately In K sure to vote county, there is also a $75 AGAINST it In precincts where there 000 bond proposi tion are voting machines, pull JAINST all these PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS VOTE FOR WILSON, DEMOCRAT To make absolutely sure of your vote for Wilsor a cross opposite the each of the ses on the Put a cross 11 levers down to vote Af propositions name of en elector democratic ticket opposite each of the following names: FE, M. Drumheller, George F Christensen, C. C. Brown, Francis Donahoe, G. W. Hoxie, Joseph A. Sloan, Edwin M. Connor, In voting machine precincts, pull down seven levers where these names occur, REMEMBER THAT WILSON’S NAME DOES NOT APPEAR ON THE BALLOT. THESE SEVEN NAMES APPEAR FOR HIM. CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES UNITED STATES SENATOR—Vote for Miles Poindexter, republican REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS—First dis triet-—Geo, F. Cotterill, democrat (This county.) REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS—Second dis Mrs. Frances C, Axtell, democrat (This district includes all of King c« Seattle and all of the northwest counties STATE OFFICES The Star expresses no choice for any state offices, except the following LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR—Vote for Lally, democrat His opponent, Louis F of popular direct legislation and direct primaries SECRETARY OF STATE—Vote | democrat It is highly desirable to defeat I. M s, in every conceivable manner, the initiative referendum and has acted where his duties required him to be nonpartisar ATTORNEY GENERAL—Vote for Henry Albers McLean, democrat His opponer era! matters of publi COUNTY OFFICES SHERIFF—V\V ote for John Stringer, sheriif The Star has no other county recommendation LEGISLATURE 40TH DiSTRICT—Vote for Otto Tamm, C. E. West and Fred Nelson, democrats. 41ST DISTRICT—Vote for Paul Houser and A. E. Fuller, republicans 42ND DISTRICT—\ ote for Dr. republican; Clarence L. Gere, mocrat son, democrat Vote for tw 43RD DISTRICT—V ote f 44TH DISTRICT—V\ ote i Tom S. Patterson, democrats 45TH DISTRICT—Vote for Richard Seelye Jones and Jos. R. Manning, democrats 46TH DISTRICT—Vote for Anna Louise Strong, democrat, and Frank W., Cotterill, democrat 47TH DISTRICT—Vote for Mrs. M. B democrat SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES district includes the City of Seattle and Kitsap trict yunty outside of except Kitsap.) Thomas Hart, republican, is an enemy uch as the initiative, referen He is just a partisan politician r J. M. Tadlock, dum Howell, repul who hampered partisanly lican V. V. Tanner, has welfare republican W. T. Christensen, or Geo, N. Hodg- A. E. Flagg, democrat r Robert G. Cauthorn and Harker, The names of Dykeman, Mackintosh, Frater, Ronald Albertson, Tallman and Gilliam appear separately, as they were declared to have received a majority vote in the primaries. However, a second vote on them There are also these four the law requires candidates, two of whe John S. Jurey, Milo A are to be elected: Everett Smith, Root, and Geo. B. Cole VOTE FOR SMITH AND JUREY There are no contests in the suprer LAWYER OPENS HIS LAW OFFICE IN JAIL ALVA Noy. 6.—J. P. Evans, Alfalfa City lawyer, who was committed to jail here t when he refused to testify, has he intends to remain, It was be but he has placed his ounty jai and has ourt election Okla for conte a law office in jail, sayin 1 Evans would ask habeas corpus release tisement in the 1 rs, “Office in the filed three cases in the district court The members of the W. ¢ Tr. 1 wreath of flowers, with at Byron have sent Evans a huge the best wishes of the union ‘WOUNDED TOMMIES PLAY WITH | i patients in the same hospital CHILDREN WHILE CONVALESCING Playing “horsie” with the children, one enjoy vent of wounded sol diers brought back to health in English hospitals, The children are A F REDERICK NELSON Remnant Lengths of Dress Goods at Exceptionally-Low Prices HE short lengths of seasonable Woolen Goods that have accumulated dur- ing a bu elling period will be offered, beginning Tuesday morning, at sharp reductions from full-piece prices. There will be at $1.00 cach 7 at $3.15 cach t $1.75 ca 18 Remnants at $4.00 ae 22 Remnants at $2.35 each 2 Remnants at $4.95 cac f, 7 Remnants at $6.00 cact The ite sia Velours, Bolivia Cloth, Broadcloth c Tweeds, Challic and other desira weaves for coats, suits, dresses and children’s wear, in lengths ot from 1 t yard Aisle Table, First Floor Single Prs. of Curtains as at Attractive Reductions a, Vpnalstery ection ha roup nde four Curtains from RR ie in its regular stocks. , The types include fine Bobbinets, Marquis- ettes, Voiles, Swiss and Ruffled Curtains, in white, ivory and beige color An rtunity t provide tasteful draperies for Cowhide | 27 Remnant Remnant Remnant gle w Four lots, at T: li $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. pai ravelng | Cedar Trundle Chest BAG of good design | and workmanship, in %. 00 light-weight brown cow- ff : ae WELL - FINISHED : ‘ide i os A Chest made of native Full leather lined, with : ‘ Washington cedarin natural pocket, and strongly re- f a dull ellac Mea inforced with sewed-on ures 48 inches long, 22 inche ide and inches high leather corners. Good Moth- and dust-p: lock and flat “lift-claw catches | atte : ‘ , : Age p 7 ; Choice ot the 16. 17- | ball-bearing casters which permit it to be casily roll 1 1Sinct ‘ under bed or couch. Price $5.00 ant inch sizes, a ‘Upholstery Beetion, F $6.00, —Third Floor. 54-Inch R Bolivia Cloth NEW this Stamped Towels For were 4 i shipment of re all stamped on pur ; mre pare most-favored of wels measure from 18 to 20 | | | ; Winter Coatings. A sup- ff 8 perior quality, in Taupe, with scalloping, with space Plum, Burgundy, Char- | for initial 4 ui treuse, Green, Gold and A dainty flower and basket towe Purple, $6.00 yard. design, to be work shades and ‘inish crochet in r and white ‘i 65¢ A design work with sol stamped on a towel at Bic combining cut 1 write Peacock Towel, to be em yroidered in « nebird desicn, to be om Also Heavy Velour Coat- ing, four inches wide, in Plum, Seal-brown, Rus- olored long and a reen, Taupe and ff hort stiteh, 654 t $3.5 broidered in colors and edged Second Floor. Bedi oes} Benes ue | ~ Soft-Finished Vee RY attractive value is offered in these 54-inch adcloths. They are desirable weight for suits B | h a s, soft-finished, and feature these desirable roadc ot Ss sell hese desirable $2 25 \ ard Navy Myrtle-green Dark-brown Black | . Moderately priced at $2.25 yard. —sesement saiesroom | 1,000 Yards of New Cretonnes Special 15c Yard Nr favored patterns r window draperic cushions Germantown Yarn | 10c Skein | | | | F JUR-FOLD Germantown q Yarn in pink, black, | white, gray, scarlet, , | | | i silver, and ce jorings in Cretonnes 8 etonne cardinal, emerald, dark-green, sky-blue, Delft, garnet, or- ange and old-rose. Price 10¢ skein, couch covers, bed sets, and fancy bags are offered at this excep- tionally low price -—Basement Salesroom, There is a wide selection of patterns in soft, effective shades of rose, pink, yellow and combinations of dainty colors. blue, Fancy Chiffons Reduced to 35¢c Yard N IVELTY allover Special at 15¢@ yard Basement Salesroom. Chiffons — inl C printed and otton Blankets striped ‘effects, desirable. fr Warm and Heavy fancy blouses and party \— ~ dresses, 36 to 42 inches wide, Cotton Blankets, tton yarn, with soft, lofty nap, ar FINISHED woven of superior quality c¢ very durable reduced to 35@ yard. —Basement Salesroum. and easily laundered Size 64x76 inches, $2.45 pair; OOx80 inches, $2.75 pair; larger and Initialed Stationery 25c Box heavier, silk-bound, $3.25 pair Plaid Cotton Blankets in pleasing tan elfects gray, rose and soft-finished, size 66x80 inche and blue good weight 64x76 inches, $2.25 pair; s, $2.05 pair 1 HITE Correspondence y Cotton Sheet Blankets in white, gray and tan, Paper or Cards show ji various widths and weights, $1.15, $1.45, $1.65, $1.78, ing white initial. on gold $1.95 and $2.25 pair shield, ~-Basement Salesroom. 25¢ box. " ent Salesroom,