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- Down in ing home when he met the two men man started to arch me 1 with the gun ft They did not Kivery miser helps Girl’ War Relief fe at the city hospital Friday with a Dullet lodged in his hip, as a rewul od : GOST HIM JUST $300 working thousands of trying to run from two highwa city to raise $100,000 men who held him up at Bighth ave, Fred Halfstrom is out just $300,| moth carnival to be » | lt-22 at the Arena an The money will be u hoapital behind the li and the relief of fam sent thelr men to f try's battle in the tr the high seas and Union st 1,80 o'clock Friday morning, at) Halfstrom reports to the Pp that Thursday night aa he was «tr and Joe Wells, of the | . - reported to the police y saw the two bandits run | street after the shooting j Martin describes one of the holdup men as about 25 yours old, five feet, weven inches tall, about 155 pounds | ni. the influenc Presa. ficehy face He bad on i Halfstrom says he rem Brown suit. with a checkered cap |. that they took his p- The other is described by Martin | °° . as 20 years of age, five feet, five Inches tall, 140 pounds, medium com Plexion, wearing a dark suit. He also wore a checkered cap and held the nickel-plated revolver. Martin Asserts that this man did the shoot- —s* who is an employe of the PB. Church Co., said he was return ee oe Ba ing up First ave, he met three who invited him over to their ro lost $120 of his mi The city’s most clety girla are workin that held | the remaining $180 and disappeared ‘WILL BEAR READING big war undertaking room for tion, Sammios’ sist sinters say, goon, from | ROCKLAND, Mich, Nov, 16 Fresh bear meat offsets the pangs of | cember meations days, A resident met a] Sam bear in the street, shot it, and is | that « feeding the entire town tle to get behind tht ninter mt COATS Note the Low Prices No matter which Coat you select from this lot, you get wonderful value —because of our way of selling in this “new kind of a store.” Many odd lots and sample lines. make up these seven groups, all bought to sell at Bargain Basement prices, which are always unusually N low. ‘fot, tweed mixtures and wool plaids, with large wide collars; New Winter Coats $10.50 | New Coats Special $11.95 Of gy PF gg a nae og finish The Coats in this lot are rare bar- effect, and button trimmed. priced. Savings on Men’s and Boys’ Wearables Boys’ Extra Knicker . $ A, 95 Suits Reduced to . E canci good values are offered in this lot of Boys’ Suits, that are well made of dark brown and gray mixtures and homespuns, in sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys’ Suits of tweed mixture and herring- ‘one lined throughout; belted and pinch- yack; sizes 9 to 16, 5 PRE OO iis's cag oa ce 6 eis $2.9 Boys’ Suits of good, serviceable worsted homespuns; splendid School Suits; sizes 7 to 16 years, $3.50 dark home- priced at Boys’ Suits of plaid mixtures, spuns and hairline striped worsteds; sizes 10 to 18 years, 5 95 pricee Gt... 0036 $ ° Boys’ Extra Suits of gray wool homespuns; pea well tailored; sizes 9 to 18 yea priced at Men’s Winter Overcoats Reduced to $8.75 A much lower price than you can find Overcoats for at any other place Coats in Snappy styles—of good materials and unusual value. Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats of green plaids and gray mixtures; sizes 11 to 18 $4 95 . years, reduced to long sleeves Men’s Union Suits of fine ribbed cotton; $1.00 and ankle length; sizes 36 45c $8.25 to 46, at . Men’s Ties, hundreds of them, in good looking patterns and colors; special. me fw ry “EVERY MISER AN BAZAAR SLOGAN ‘They're Sammies’ Sisters with the girls of the class oF #60! time that the big basaar is over ants every woman in THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT. A Splendid Showing of ae WOMEN’S FALL Note the Smart Styles beaver cloth and plaid tian gains. Splendid models of kersey, | smart semi-belted styles. Green, | Velour, cheviot and khaki cloth— gray, brown, black. some have large collars of coney fur. ’ | Women’s New Coats | Wool Burella Coats $14.65 $15.95 A wonderful opportunity is of- In soft Fall shades of gray, snuff, fefed in Coats. ose of fine chev- brown and green, with wide cape col- jot are very good value; belted | lars edged with seal plush. Smart, style, with seal plush collar in stole dressy-looking Coats, very specially She saya that she SER, IS sett in 8 that ina put to work andr jo's inter, with equal a! nie's affection very one who does not ¢ the k of the 0 at the held a Hip The Third Regimental Washing uned for A DANE) ton National Guard were presented | parents and teachers, In part, it] nes in France| with regimental colors by Brig, | follows ities who h Gen. Maurice Thompson, at the “In her letter discuming the re light the coun’) armory last night. The flags are| Call, Miss Strong has again shown | enches and ON} the gift of Frank Waterhoune,| that she is out of tune with the Col. William E. MoCture, in recety- | @overnment and ita war p 7 ing the colors, pledged the lives g that mat oe prominent so-| 0 himself and his men in their A vest ben Mise | ng nide by aide| Protection, After this ceremony any “tent Sor shops in the|® review was held, and Company a uishaient ‘ek aan that leaves no| A gave an exhibition dritt intends to speak her convic nomic distinc girls ors, thy call themselves, and what Sammies’ A number of a were taken Into th ht, at the Elke ation to be held m to Increase thy nh now until the De BP. O. E ya right ‘ * bazaar and Muslin Underwear and Silk Lingerie are priced decidedly low in the Bargain Lasement You Can Buy Fall Coats for $6.95 From This Special Showing of Women's Coats Better Coats than you yourself would expect to get at such a low price. sizes 16 to 44, Nicely made of zibeline, heavy chev- | Attractive Coats $22.75 Distinctive models of wool velour, kersey and silvertones. Wide buckle- trimmed belts are featured; large collars with wide band of velvet. Taupe, Fawn, Beetroot, Green, | Brown, Reindeer. |Better Coats for $25.75 | Fashioned of wool velour and sil- | vertone, with black opossum fur col- | lars; some shawl-shape of kerami. A good line of styles that are smart and very new. . Women’s Silk and Satin Dresses Reduced to —$4.95— A special lot of Silk Dresses have been reduced, and among these are some of satin, messaline and taffeta, in straight line, short blouse and other novelty styles, in blue, green, brown and black. Wool Serge Dresses $7.95 Dresses that have been remarkably reduced for a quick clearance. Simple, pleasing styles, with side drapes; some surplice effect, with satin collars. Brown, blue, green and black. Silk and Wool Dresses $10. 65 A purchase of new in which are ten or more new all up-to-the-minute models, iif ser satin and taffeta, and some combined with Georgette, Millinery Reduced Velvet Shapes in lots of different styles a good assortment to 89 choose from; special at. Ready-to-Wear Banded Hats and Un- tr xd Shapes, of zibel- aa de alee; ad bal ts $ ] 45 In the Self Service Shoe Shop You Wait on Yourself Women’s Gray Kid Shoes with high tops, long vamps and Louis heels; si Y% to 7; —y* hee $2.65 Women’ s Gunmetal and Vici Kid Shoes with cravenetted cloth tops; Louis or military heels; per pair $4. 15 Women's Dress Shoes of Havana brown kid, lace style, with long vamps and Louis heels; OT BAe. hc wae ano $5.95 Fight With Robbers wants dona and she says miner who belps the kaiser.” : REGIMENTAL FLAG IS PRESENTED TO THIRD ELKS INITIATE MEN. ny and navy men at », In the firnt der the cam emberahip to |B | ment yA i. RECALLERS GIVE REPLY TO MISS — LOUISE STRONG ttee of Spanish Ameri who are co t mpaign againet The cor can we ing Anna Louise Strong, member of the Seattle school board, today immued « statement in reply to a letter nent out by Miss Strong addressed to in the future In her letter she says 1 believe should keep our minds open for the first faint signs 1 belileve that such signs the! we of peace already of the earth ary that a peac might even now secure all that we and that ha! desire.” | In Kaiser Harmony present Sur in view of the war situation, no patriotic American citixen can agree with this senti ment. It is the mame sort of pro German propaganda that the gov ernment has had to fight for months pant By her own words, Miss Strong has advanced the most urgent need of her retirement from the a Above all else, the Amer public schools are sup teach loyalty, patriotiam and allegt ance to the flag j | “There can be no peace without | victory, and any argument designed | to urge peace on German terms is ; against the govern board. direct action of the United States Office in Mebihorn Building | At the request of the registration authorities the recall committee has delayed filing the signatures to the petition until next week, as the books will be out in the precincts for the next few days, and the checking cannot be done until t are returned. commit we b returned t¢ 400 Mehihorn building 2 GERMAN PLANES | WRECKED IN RAID BY BRITISH AIRMEN Ly United Press Leased Wire | LONDON 16.—Two German planes were troyed, two more forced to descend out of control, and bomnba were dropped over German | aeroplane sheds at Handzaeme, in a seaplane raid announced by the ad- | muralty today | ‘The raiders had hoped to Uytaerke aerodrome, but failed, ow ing to high efore turned their attention to the Hand zaeme depot All British mately NO DANGER OF ANY MILK FAMINE HERE There ixn't any danger of a milk | famine in Beattie. Dr. F. KB. Smith, city dairy and food inapector, made this statement in his offices at the city hall this afternoon The raise in the retall price of 10 conta @ quart to eight quarts for $1 which took place about four weeks which place weeks ago, was due to a higher price « farmers to the condensers. Th governs the retail price to consum ors. Dr. Smith sees no prospect of any serious shortage in milk. He believes that the price might advance, h feed” risen in cost reach the winds, and ther machines returned took some ow Westlake Market to Celebrate Seventh Anniversary Saturday There are big things in store for the pe f Seattle tomor row at the Weatlake public mar ket, when it will celebrate it seventh anniversary en years in the old location where the new rick & Nolson building 1 and one year in the new n Westlake avy lee veral hundred dollars worth all kinds of food that will ely be given away to o Saturday, We want Seattle to remember orward to our anniver elebration in the future and when food prices are soaring igh we could think of nothing than to «i away things will help supply the table needs. SCARLET FEVER IS | FATAL TO ANOTHER | BUL | By United Press Le t Wire } WASHINGTON, Nov. 16—A seo |ond death let fever at ¢ jot t n France was shing | day yent Lin tot from succumbe ashington, Pa., ners Who died in Franc | Private Claude BE. Mieusset, ma . gun battalion, Boston, of — bro pneumonia, Bugler Floyd N | Gramps, « eers, Minneapolis, kill Jed by railroad train | ‘The Bowler, which was a collier | with Admiral Dewey's fleet at Man |!la bay, and the Rosewood, which had her trial trip yesterday, have | bee n charatered by the Ove Shipping Co., for trade between Se attic and foreign ports, “THE BON MARCHE “I Don’t Know What We Would Do Withoat the Y. M.C. A.” | ! SAID ONE BRIGHT YOUNG SOLDIER AT CAMP LEWIS | “It means home everything.” You are asked to give money to the Y.M. C. A. To h@p them to provide it sands more just like him. TheNewly-Arranged and Enlarged Christmas Jewelry Section is such a pleasant place to shop—so conveniently located, with such courtegaaey saleswomen, who will show you sparkling new novelties of all kinds. We offer this early special so you may get acquainted with this bright spo Solid Gold Jewelry, Special $1.50 Brooches, 10-karat solid gold Jewelry, including Lavallieres, Tie Pins, Cuff Links, Tie Clips and other pretty and useful Beauty Pi ns, means comfort—it means a place to sit down this weeh— comfort for this solc solid gold pieces, put up in beautiful cream brown boxes. xX —because it is the most satisfactory Underwear—fine in r alll, non irtating, UPPER MAIN FLOOR Women’s Comfort-Giving THE BON MARCHE jier and for hundreds of thou. Lockets, Crosses, —it means f Bar Pins, Bath Robes at $4.95 Of Good Quality Blanket Cloth | Just as Pictured Bath Robes, so cozy to wear on cooler days — Robes of } blanket cloth in unusyally attractive Flora, <ting ventional designs—Navy, Copenhagen, light gray, dark gra-], *” rose and lavender with contrasting patterns. Other Bath Robes Priced to $8.95 With Long Sleeves $2.95 Indian and con- Quilted Silk Jackets so handy and comfortable to slip on Sleeveless Quilted Silk Jackets $1.25 | | | when the weather is chilly. lined with Jap silk in white, lavender or black. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Jackets of Jap silk in black ols Ask for or “Munsing Wear” Every Time | PERFECT TTING Fl MUNSING WEAR fit perfectly, wear longest and wash best. Women’s Munsing Vests and Pants Medium weight wool and length Pants: cotton mixed garments; ideal weight for this cli- mate. Three styles of | Vests ankle and knee ton Union Suits that are slightly sizes low neck styles. Women’s Munsing Women’s Cotton Union Suits Pure white combed cot- fleece lined. All | in high, Dutch and | High neck, Dutch neck, Sires 34, 36, 38, at $1.15 Sizes 34, 36, 38, at $1.35 Sixes 40, 42, 44, at $1.35 Sizes 40, 42, 44, at $1.65 { UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ’ ° 500 Boys’ Mackinaws $6.00 The Most Practical Coats for Our Puget Sound Winters 4 We've a new lot of these Boys’ Mackinaws; made from hf heavy Mackinaw cloth with big roll collars and large, roomy pockets. | Three models—pinch back, plain coats, with three-piece tel stitched-on belt, or the regulation Norfolk style with plaits. in plain colors, plaids, check and stripes. They're All-Wool, Waterproof, Fast Colors UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Munsing P Wool Union Suits Pure white, perfect ting Union Suits that are suitable to wear all winter. Sizes 34, 36, 38, at $2.00 Sizes 40, 42, 44, at $2.50 long sleeves; elbow sleeves. ‘A ww A Reliable Place to Buy Children’s School Shoes A place where you not only as well—for we pay special have the assur ice ing parents may get splendid wearing Shoes, when Shoes are selected here. Little Gents’ High Top Boots $3.50 Boots of heavy tan calf leather with durable soles and buckles at the top— splendid footwear for wet school days. Good School Shoes Misses’ and Children's Shoes of gunmetal calf, with heavy oak tanned leather soles, on neat fit ting lasts Misses’ sizes, 1114 to 2%, $3. to Il, dren's sizes, 8% Splendid Wearing Shoes College Girls’ Shoes $6.00 Pair Gunmetal calf wit tops—Shoes with lo 8 to 7. Girls’ School Shoes $4.25 Pair Gunmetal calf on a good-wearing leather 3 to 7, UPPER MAIN FLOOR with heel n solid, is 14-inch high, Shoes, extra high kid tops—not a | nail used in them. | 81% to 11. Sizes 10 to 1314. Children’s High Top Shoes $2.65 Pair Children’s Skuffer last gunmetal calf with form Shoes, wit comfortable Shoes. Sizes h high black cloth Gunmetal calf, with soles ts of style. Sizes | leather; broad or narrow to 514. Siz narrow toe last, Heavy School soles— Shoes of 21 to 514. THE BON MARCHE and Children’s sizes, Children's sizes, for Older Boys and Girls Boys’ School Shoes $2.75 Pair ¢ 1 but you get good serv- attention to fitting growing feet—and painstak- |} ance that the children’s feet will not be injured jf Cloth Top Shoes Children’s gunmetal calf, foot- h spring heels— good wearing 81% to 11, $3. 5 to 8 $2 that are solid toe. Sizes 3 Boys’ School Shoes $3.50 Pair dull finished calf on English or round toe shapes; sizes California Seeded Raisins 12c a Package Carolina Head Rice, finest qual ity May of Ib. Ib 104. flower Co! fresh roas 25e¢. . best Ha Brand, awailan No, 2 blend New crop, best quality, 3 packages 35c. ° | Italian Prunes, new crop, fine | White Beans, Calif ani quality, large fruit, Ib, 16¢. size, 3 Ibs. Pi soe." Candy Peel, orange and lemon, | Church's Grape dulce. mad 1" 25¢ Ib. Citron, BO¢@ a Ib. selected Concord Grap ound Green Beans, canned, Armour's bottles, LT 4 ¢@. po Helmet Brand, extra fine pack, Soft Shell woe ne Ne nuts, new crop, T. 4TH FLOOR—BON MARCHE. | Selected Pop Corn, properly aged will surely pop; 2 2 lbs, for 25¢. |] “ AD MG REMIT IPT a