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The Maker Had Nothing But Greys Left and So We Secured 100 Grey $20 Business Suits at half price— w w They will be on sale in the -\k Af i \ Bon Marche's clothing sec /a s * * ,on^ur(^a y msfAt $10 n~lll iT 1 lT Four Pattern! to Choose From—AllGrey 11' tj 11 JII 1I J —in Sizes 34 to 46 Inch— I I I U -/J I n Take • look at them in one of the If II I J |1/ Second Avenua Windows—if you I If l K I\ 1 want to sec a KI'.AL SI II BAR II' f II * 111 They're made of fine worsteds and I / I >W" I I caaaimerea, in the two- and tluee 1/ If 1 1 button models- with soft r«»11 front* — U U &a$ Hr- all strictly hand-tailored patch pock- Jl ( j c ' , • to ° - The 2 are decided'y all - at $10(1), man they are bargain wonders. When School Opens, Have Your Boy Looking Spick and Span in One of Our $8.50 Suits at Any boy would feel proud in one of these high-grade Norfolk Knickerbocker Suits at $5.00. They're Bulgarian belted style, with patch jwxkets, in checks, plaids, stripes and dark fancy mixtures. All sires from 6to 16 years; worth regularly Only H2 in the lot-better get first choice. "" Take 'Em Away at a Dime 500 Bo.\es of the 25c Initial Stationery—on Sale at 10c All initials—in one or the other of the different aorta—in card or note linen papeterie—for this is a disposal of several different line*, hut luckily they all g<>t broken in different places—so all the ini tials will be here when the proceedings begin. Roll Films Developed Free If purchased here Saturday and returned to as before 4:30 Monday We employ only Mpert operators. thus Insuring yon the very best results obtainable. We carry a full lino of flima for all makes and slirs of kodaka and camrraa. New Ingento Jr. Cameras The beat line of round end machines at the price on the market. F*ully guaranteed bjr The Bon March* Here are the sizes of the Cameraa and sizes of the picture*: MOO CAMERAS, TAKE PICTURES 2< «*J' 4 . CAMERAS SIZE 3' «X 4' 4 INCHES AT $9.00 INGENTO CAMERAS 2',*•«'« INCHES. MOO INCENTO CAMERAS 3'. 4 »V 2 INCHES, SIO.OO All makes of Cameraa and Fountain Prna re paired by an eipert. —l'W»f Mala riaor Saturday Specials in Groceries Four cans Mt. Vecnon ry ej Milk Zi)C None delivered except with other groceries. Not over 4 cans to each. Mayflower Coffss, popular 35c grade, o*7 1 freahly roasted, pound Z | jfC Whits Star Tuna Fish, delicious for aaladi and lunches; large < ni <-ans 17zC Maraschino Chsrrlas, best quality, 12 to S 15 cherries In each bottle, at lUC Navy Salad Dressing, refund of 2c for q return of empty Jar; Jar 5/C Shelled Almonds, latest crop, fine a r* quality; pound 40C Randall's Qrape Juice, a pure, nnfer- « mented Concord Juice; bottle IOC —rugrlk riMi. t 1,000 Girls' Wash ) Dresses Going at | O%rC (Af Very Good* Used in Their Making Are Worth as Much—-Yes, and in Some Cases Even More These Dresses are the very same as the ones we have had such success with all season at 59c. "Nothing in town to touch them at the price," was the general verdict. They're made of ginghams—percales and linenes, and there are a few white Lawn Dresses—for good measure— all at 50c, hut only for Saturday. Second Floor, Center. Saturday Morning "Inducements" To Tempt You to Do Yoar Saturday Shopping "of a Saturday Morning—These Specials From 9A.M. to 12—[No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for Any of Them) 10c White Cambric, 36 Inches | Women's Black Cotton Hose 1 Wide r Pair /-71 Whit* Cambric In full bolt*. 16 Inch** « Ij C Fa*t Mark cotton Htochln*«. with ' /o| wide. with smooth finish. Not ovtr 16 b«mm«4 top* and upomlxM f»*t Hl*#-* " yard* to a customer. from *to 12. Uwer from H u to 10 «t 7 V (l pair, from 9 a m. Main Floor. J to jj. ipp+r Mala Floor. 9Q_ Wool DreM Good Remnant. 1 hemmlnj, made medium w«l*ht Yarrl r cantar Mtm; i • to cach; t to It , u > VK/% at 2»c. tMnfr Mala Floor. Hklrt and dr#»»« l#nath* In Wool r>ren* X,, II Ooo<ta K»mnantn. ffood colore and width* 75c Red Table Cover., 60x72 '/oTi. 42 ,'^, 4 V jssiiwrtat!?«s awes; 39c h»2 »«■»»*. Yd: C/, »to"• " r ••«». l-war *1.1. Floor.' Yi..'\ . ™ f OC New Squat Shape Jelly Glasses „ | y " rd ' r " m K,u " r Hq.iat ahapc .1«11 y or Mouldi, 1 2f)r T»hl»» Oilrlntli P,i„J VJ with fluto'l nn<l Krn|>» 'tonljjnpi In f I f)| : 1 aOIC vJllClOtn, rOC -rf, Yd. _ bottom. Not <<v«r J down to carh. NoM Flgnrm] tnl.in (ill Cloth In * |rwl • » If 1/* " I Lonrr >lnli. flour. J rlcty of dMlffna tld CO nr., th« E 10l I 111 Cloth, In faotorjr length*. n to 12 nt Hi. 25c Liquid Veneer Polish n " 4H "" r Bottle IT. 50c Marquisettes, 45 Ins. Wide _ _ - Fff-Wteg* bottu <.f U«IM C»»Mf I.X r. Itra V.' . 1..M... C. IfM-hnu ) /S* ?«. , m * k " o|| J thlafw look flB. in.rr«rl»«<l quality ir. rlrh | C •il " w-. =.. *at llr> ,ro,n » t® II , rnlor, front I) a in. to II at 27.. Third ' v *>owfr nam r loor. J Floor. Our licensed chiropodist I* at your aarvloa whenever you choose. —Third Moor. ■far* tbe rhlMrtn'i hair mt la the mtylea hjr nnr ripfrt woman hnrlirra, 2T*r.—'lhlril Floor. bonMARCHE Union St.—Second Avi.—Pike St.—Seattle. Tel. Elliott sIOO $1.25 Long Silk Gloves for 95c Full Elbow Length— j Pure Milanese Silk/ Cloves—-in Black oncl I JHvjVV I Some have Pari* \ point backs — others Gil have contrasting em- / broidery — a go o d ) range of «i/es (though LjMHr Special Saturday Economies in Women's Underwear, Gloves and Stockings Women's Vests at 15c Ea. Women's Swiss ribbed Vesta with low necks and sleeveless- ribbon run t-retty lare yokea and bleached pure white. Sizes S and 6atl 5c Children's Hose 15c Pr. Medium ribbed cotton Stocking*, with elaatlo legs and seamless feet with double heels and toee. Black sizes to 10. Whit* sties to 9*%, at 15c or 3 pairs 25c. Women's Union Suits 35c •Tumfy Cut" ribbed cotton I'nlon Suits, with low necks and sleeveless. Will not slip off the shoul ders. I-are knee style, extra and regular sUes. 3 for »1.0«. Women's 75c Gloves 50c Women's 2-claap Silk Olorea with embroidered backs. Borne are Milanese, others tricot quality. All alsea In the lot In black and white at 60c. Silk Boot Hose 50c Pr. Women's pure-thread silk boot Stockings, with double spliced lisle aolea, heels and toes; Ma<*k and white, also costume shades some fiber silk; sizes 8H to 10. —I »h» *ai» n»«.r THE SEATTLE STAR AGE? WH AT IS AG E TO AN INDIAN? NEVER COUNT YEARS, SAYS OLD CHIEF TVtla U Ih* leirnlh of • MfiM of •ItiHf* •"111-" 111 Irwl I lt<usl I of III* «l»r •l«ff «i» m iHp t« I hiw I Ull#ry, .%•*»!» !»•> m«l •I her Interval lug |mii« of lli« 111 j ni|»l« (wmlnaul*. Ihi que t>l* I* a very *trong Mnkah Indian lie hail sawed nil the driftwood logs on the bench In front of hi* home on Neah hay Inio *hort length* and wa* splitting them Into firewood when 1 found him While we talked, he finished • |>Iltt lit k the wood, and began mending hi* ftahlng sear and re pairing Ihe dugout canoe which he had made, many years s*o, from a cedar tree. HI keo wa pup. thl-que pis' *quitw, came down to the beach from the ■ hack and filled a ha*ket with file wood The ha*kel wa* of woven grass When It wa* filled, *he flunit it over her *houlder and trudged hsck to the ahack. The backet wa* held In plsre by a hand over her forehead. 11l keo wa put I* also very strong "Du-qus-pls," 1 *»ld, "how old are you T" "Me no know." *ald r>u que pla. and thumped tils rhe*t with a tirown flat. Now, the record* at the office of I>r. ('. I* Wood*, the agent, give the age of Ihi que pi* a* 79 and that of lllkeowapuc aa 74 The trouble with the record* In the c»»e of the old Indian* 1* that their age* had to be guessed St. eee There i* one old Indtsn, whoee age |* *et down as 76 In the rsc ord*. who aay* Ituquepl* wa* a grown man when he wa* a little boy. THEY OPPOSE VOTING MACHNES The Soda Foun tain—one of the moat attractive placaa on warm daya. !■«"" Mala Floor Bv Fred L. Boalt. IM que pis doesn't know and doesn't want to know how old he Is I suspect ha la In hla 90 a You mutt know." I Instated, "about how old you ar»." 'Mk no know." he aald acaln, and then wa» silent Then he roae to the ball, and 1 heard from hla Hps 'hat philosophy of the Indian* which keepa them young ' White man." aald IHI-que pis. "learn count —one, two. thrve—" lie stumbled. and then counted up to five In the tribal toncue "Ikht. molt. klone, lor kit. quloem " DEPENDENTS GET EASTLAND FUND CMir A<SO. Au* 1J Relatlvea of the victim* of the Kaatland dl* *a'er will tieneflt directly from all of the K7&.000 raised a* a relief fund In Chlca*o, acrordln* to Ke«| Cross official* Thl* I* the fir*t time In the hlatory of relief enterprise* that every !>ennr Collected la coin* to the beneficiaries Business men of the city, bore the eipen*es Incident to raltlnit the fund In over W> per cent of the c&aea a lump mm will be paid to de pendent* of th« *teamer victim* The remainder I be pensioned. «*lde from IJOO.OOO donated b> the Western Klectrlr company, the reliet hind wa» raised almost entirely In Chicago It la e*perted the Kastland will !>• raise.l In the Chlraco river today. The munty affair* committee of the Municipal le»*u«i ban re|.orted lt*e|f optmaed to the Immediate purchaae of JOfl vntln* machines for 1172.000, provided for by the county cotnml**|oners In a rvolutlon recently passed Objections were rsl«e<t because the mmmlllM flnda the city has marie no arrangements to rent the machine* nor agreed to reduce voting precincts from 2*l to 190, a* stated In the commission's resolu tlon, and also on accoun} of financial depre**l«n. and because the law allowing the uso of machines may bo changed at will by any Irgl* latum PEOPLE MAY VOTE ON BOARD BILL Councilman Krlckson hinted Thursday afternoon that the Itanna ordinance to tax and regulate bl)U>oarda may no to the people at th« March elections. If the council rote* agaln*t it. a* now acorn* probable. M« declared the people would endorse It by a large majority In discussing the ordinance he aald Foster * Klelser have a mo nopoly on the Sentll* buslne**; that the billboard I* a nuisance, and that the double-decker la an abomination. EMMA WILL ARRIVE SATURDAY Emma Goldman, anarchist, will arrive In Seattle Saturday mornlnt from Portland, to deliver a series of lecture*, extending over a week, at I. W. W. hall, 208 Second ave S. Her first lecture will ba on Sunday, at 3 p. m , on "War and the Sacred Right of Property." JEALOUSY MAY CAUSE TWO TO DIE I/>8 ANfIEI.RS, An* 12 tt C. Cunningham, the fireman who shot Mrs Flora Sanders while she was working behind the counter In a cafeteria yesterday noon, died la*t evening and his victim may die before night. Cunningham fired two bullets into Mrs. Sanders' breast, and then turned the weapon on himself. Me wsa Jealous. OFF FOR ANOTHER CONFERENCE J Y. C. Kellogg, chairman of the King County central committee, of the progressives, will confer with llov. Johnson, of California, late this month on the party's future on the Pacific Coast. 1,. Roy Sinter, of Spokane, state chairman, may go with him. SHE HAS BARREL OF FUN—AND BABY I,ola William*, of the theatrical team of Hjiencer * William*, at tho Paula* l '* theatre thln week, aay* tt'a a barrel of fun to dance and alng and lump from on« town to an other In vaudeville- and ralao a family at the *amo time. She ha* tho barrel, Exhibit A, to prove the a**ertlon—and al«o the family, Kihlblt B. Pantago* audlcncea have been vlewln* both exhibit*. Hpencer '•arrle* the barrel onto tho Mage right at tho beginning of the art. following right on the heel* of tho lady. It'* a barrel of fun, all right, and after they Joah each other and pretend they never knew each other before, and dance, and cut up every kind of way, and the crowd out In front applaud* for more, a tiny inlte of humanity toddle* out before tho footllght*. Lola William* amlle*, Hpencer *woll* up like a proud father should, and the audience wonder* whether the family natno I* H|*n cer or William*, or Hpencer- William*, or *omethlng el»e not mentioned on the program at all. 'It'* fun to keep cm gueaslng," •ay ■ Jxilu, Then he began counting tiy tens, a* the fl*h eating Indian* count. "Tntlum" U "ten." The fish-est er* count one ten, two-ten*, three ten*, nml *o on Thus 1 klit tntlura qulnem" l» "one ten and five," or 15. "While man/ *nld Ihi-tjtie-pl*, "eount money, count ftsb. count horae count year*. Indian no count. "Young white man eotint year to moxt tatlum, (20), reel fine. Count klone tatlum, feel (wkl, Count locklt latluin, feel no so good Count plncm tatlum—'" • • • In pantomime Du que pi* pic tured the whit* man who I* old at 50. He pr***ed hi* hand* to the email of hi* hack. He •looped. He groaned a* with rheumatlam. He picked up a bit of driftwood and to**ed It away with a feeble ge»ture. Then he etralghtened hi* back vigorously and laughed It wae good acting. I could eee In my mind'* eye the white man counting the year* —and worrying He watchee for the appearance of each new wrln kie, each new gray hair. He watchee the crow*'foot deepen between hi* eye*. "I am get ting old," he *ay*. "I know, be cauee I have counted the year*. I am 50. Soon I will be 60." "Me no count," *aid Ou que pis. "Me no know. No care." He pointed to the mending fl*hlng gear. "Tomorrow," he **ld, "m* go for halibut!" eee ! »«w him start early neit morn ln* Th« halibut bank* off Cai>« Flattery »re bo plare for old men III* <tu*out left the bay and waa raiiKht by (ho swells rolllnit In from the ocean Ai Interval* he sank from sl*ht t»t»wn the waves The canoe mounted the crest*, creeping further and farther out to aea. and I pi* bit paddle flashln* In the mornln* ll*ht. Kt'OENK. Ore. An* 13 Sam II Friendly. millionaire phllan throrlat. ami for 17 years re*ent of the 1' nf O. died here »-arly today of heart trouble at the a*e of 71 Lola William®, & Feedehgc &~Nelsos is Ostrich Neck Ruffs $1.65 to $7.50 rn Hi: full, fluffy Ostrich N'e< k Huff which 'in h J- a touch to the tailored suit or ft' k at* shown here in plain white, blai k, <lclft, navy, white with black; also t.larlr. ilelft an<l emerald with white The flurn are h'tin ami well < urle'l, and the Hufft vary in I>ii. rai cording to length ain I fullnc $ I .!»«», $.5. < •>, fS.OO :.n.l $7.50. OSTHICH RUFFS AT $1.05 - Ostrich Ruff* in white, hlat k, white and black, and white combined with natural-color, Copenhagen, na*.y, Mark "r emerald, 15 and 2') inches lmu;, MALINE AN!) ORGANDIE RUFFS. !»o<* EACH— Satin-edged Maline Huff* in all white, l>la< k, white with black and black with white, also full \\ hite Organdie Huff* finished with colored picot edge. \ cry Mnart, and attractively priced at each. Klr,t ' * ,r - German Silver Bags and Vanities, Special $1.95 A SPECIAL purchase of 125 (iennan Silver Mesh Hag* - - ami Vanities remits in these exceptional values. Jf L v\ \ The Vanities are in en- 0 \ T 0 graved and engine-turned <le- ■. f] > fitted with mirror, t JJ J vanity pad. < nin holder. pencil | 1 u I and card holder. M kl J The Haps are alt 'ilk lined, ' Ml woven «.f good quality mesh, with frame- in several designs ' —all six-inch size. S?1 • Plr*t Floor. Basement Salesroom Advance Showing of Autumn Millinery $5.00 to $7.50 r THn Basement Salesroom has in readiness a very *■ interesting display of advance Millinery modes for Autumn, featuring the quaint worsted flower trimming, wings, bead ornaments and smart military I & p« «>|h ms. m I he large hat with brim flaring up in back is the /J most notable innovation, liquallv smart are the MR small "Monoplane" Hats with the velvet of the i draped crown continued into a propeller-like bow. \y* v'l Very attractive value—ss.oo to $7.50. — Basement Salesroom. Children's New Tub Dresses Special 49c c. , a. N TlIKl'I" pretty style* at this special price one as pic- VQt ttire*!. with l<>ng French waist ' IVT l\ and >hort ki!te<l skirt topped j ffcj \l* . with a deep bias fold. One # /Kj other in suspender style has a / JOT <30^ linene wait and full kilteil "* ffiyywS" skirt in stripes or plain colors. (IJ Hlt ( hoice of blue, pink or gray and white stripes, and plain —\ \ •* pink, tan, lifjht-l>lue or delft. kiL, Sires 2 to 5 vears. Special —>ta*ement Saleroom. CORSETS $1.50 / W\ THE average-figure Corset. A x A ff\ \ illustrated is made of fancy- V»> > §k | striped pink coutil, with medium | j V M bust, long skirt, graduated front V stay and extra hook below regu- \ Wj |j < lar fastening. Trimmed with \ n f V silk-embroidered band and fitted \ I"j j^Mft/ with two sets of hose support- \ crs. Attractive value at $l.f>o. * s-Daßtmnit Bui •■room. Children's Beach Waders Reduced to 25c TIir.SK practical little garments for wading are made of a rubberized material, with elastic shirring at knre and straps over the shoulder. Choice of red or dark-blue with white polka-dot. They are accompanied by a bag for carrying bath towel. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Reduced to 25<*. „ ... lJn»«mcnt Salesroom. Wallace Nickel-Silver Teaspoons Spccial 25c of 6 T IIESI' Spoons are made of the same solid metal throughout—no plate to wear off. They do not turn yellow with wear, and are very practical for hard, every day u>age. Plain Windsor pattern with sattn finished handles. Special, Saturday, Us<* set of six. «■—mfnt Saleroom. Little Girls' Lingerie Hats atßeduced Prices : '< !' tt'e 1 novHtie, in mall tot*' lingerie head wear arc in this clear anic, including Hat* of fine allover embroidery and I'mnt d'Ktprit, billed Willi dainty lace edge* and trimmed with blue or pink ribboni Mo«-t of them have the full tarn < rown*. Size* 2 to 5 year- The reduced 51.50 to 32.50. ir.fAjttr —-S#cond Floor. Girls' Garments Reduced GIRLS' Clnpham and P»rr»l» Waiih lire****, *u«m « to 14 year*, romprlalnic 12S **f. menta r'-mnlnliiK from hlfh«r> ' ' i>.»e »'■'! * I Olrla' Top-Coat* In !l*hu weight *erifi-a and noT»ltjr mU turen, broken at*** (« to 1} jparai, reduced to >.1.75 an 4 M.73. — ftoond Floor. A New Shipment of Fiber Silk Sweater Coats At $5.00 —Sorond now. Women's Hose Reduced to 25c Pr. AN underpriced assort ment of Women'i Cotton Stockings in blick and a few colon (sizes to 10) affords excep tionally good values at 25 c pair. —Daaem«nt Saleroom Women's Vests 15c WOMEN'S Summer Vesta la various styles. plain or lace-trimmed top; sties 38 and 3*; attractive value at 154 each. —Basement Salesroom. Hot Water Bottles, $1.00 Two-quart Rubber Hot Water Bottle* In choco late-color. with black trim ming and patent hanger stop per. Very good value at $1. — Tlancment Salesroom. Bead Necklaces 25c to $1.00 JET, Fancy Glass. Pearl and Coral-color Heads. In »» attractive selection, ranßlnS In price from !£.><* to #1.00. » v ' :;V Auto Scarfs 35c AUTO Scarfs of soft mw cerized material, l T s yards long nntl 24 Inches wide. •» llKht blue. pink, black and la*" ender, also white with o'®* dotH and border. Price 35v* —Basement Salon*!* Neckwear Reduced to lsc VEBTEES. Chemisettes, Ea»- broidered Collars and Co'- lara with velvet bands In tW I low-priced collection ftt 15 — Salcsn'O" 1 -