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IN THE BON MARCHE TOY SHOP — 2,500 25c Pennants at Half Price They are made of felt and are size 15x36 Inches. ——TO CHOOSE FROM— WASHINGTON This coupon entities the | e holder to purchase one Bonne ——BE SURE AND———— or more 26e felt pennanta, - . 18236 inches, for 12%0 | CALIFORNIA BRING THIS COUPON sh, at the Hon Marche. | ARMY AND NAVY | or no pennants will be sold “st. | | at 12%c without a coupon 6c LINING CAMBRICS FOR 2c a yd. 1500 yards of the celebrated “Woods” into cambrio—tin lengths from 1 to 7 yards. All in a fine line of colors—and black as well 27 inches in width. Tuesday 6ic PRINTED CHALLIS ac a yd. this 75¢ SILK PAON VELVETS 39e a yd. Fine quality silk paon vel- | | | | | Just 100 pleces of printed chaliis — full bolts and perfect goods, In 24 inches {n width and shown ta Nght and dark shades tn Per: sian and Oriental effects Limit, 20 yards to purchaser —Lower Main Floor. Weve vete—very lustrous quality— and shown in a full range of all the wanted shades. The regular Se quality priced Tuesday at 39c. —-Upper Main Floor, —Upper Main Floor CHILDREN’S 15¢ HOSE Ze a pr. Children's fine quality 1x1 k cotton hose—the ring kind. Have comfortable, seamless feet and long elastic lege that stretch. In we 6 to O% —Lower Main Floor. 25¢ “SECO” SILKS FOR 15e a yd. Seco silke—-27 inches tn width and shown tn plain and dotted effects. Light and ¢@ark shades. Lustrous, silky material—sultable for party gowns. Not over 12 yards to a ac a yd. Just 3000 yards of apron gingbams—27 tnches in width and in lengths to 20 yards, Shown in neat checks and plain chambray effects. Regu lar Tigo quality at be a —Lower Main ribbed bl splendid w —Lower Main Floor. —THE SEMI-ANNUAL MILLINERY CLEARANCE— Now for Bargains in Hats, Hat Shapes and Hat Trimmings MANY BEAUTIFUL AND FASHIONABLE MODELS GOING AT NEAR BALF-PRICE —AND EVEN LESS THAN THAT. For this is the time of the year when the millinery section cleans house—the time when the season's buying mistakes must be recti- fied—for no buyer ever lived who could tell just how many of each line were going to be sold. So now to convert these remainders into duce them as follows— $3.95 AND $5 HATS AT $1.95 charmingly trimmed hats, too-- lett ts fashioned plush, silk and velvet models —all youthfully and fetchingly trimmed. Regu Jar $3.95 and $5 values for $1.96. 92.95, $3.95 and $4.95 untrimmed shapes of Saag oh in colors and biack at $5.95 AND $6.95 HATS $3.69 The season's most favored models in tur bans, bonnets, mushrooms, rolled brim models and clever dress hats, of silk velvet, plush, beaver and silk. $3.69 each. | $1.95 to $3.95 plumes, bands and stickups; plumes 17 inches long, bands 32 inches 5c , $7.50 and $10 trimmed hate of plush, velvet and — silk with soft crowns and drooping $4, 95 $2.00 slik velvet, 18 inches wide, in most tan wrosmad wanted shades; speciai, a yard $25.00 and $35.00 trimmed hats, such ae a 50c ium sizes, best colors, at 1.89 —Second Floor of the Bon Marche. oe $1.26 BARGAIN TUESDAY IN SEATTLE’S BEST GROCERY | $2.50 millinery poner 18 inches wide. with long soft nap, yard 79c | $a.0e ns and long nap plush brim: 1.95 .95 plush hat 1 un Shc to $1.50 feather fancies, stickups, nov- aE ket Ge sheer elties or ornaments, each ... Lois of Worth While Economies for Thrifty Housewives Bird Seed — splendid | CORN STARCH Shap and rose with | ; rape. with PACKAGE piece. cuttie bone DEL MONTE PEAS, ae Lic CAN > age a 6e ————" | tye — Purity prand— Ms 4 Mmm —15¢e—— one of the very best Corn starcn makes Or $1.70 for a dozen Seediess i Aseert citron, mixed together A jne—Thompaon's 19¢ it. ned Oyaters—Houth Cove ‘Bc Haking Molasses—Primrose brand No, 2 size cans—aplendid cash with as little delay as possible, we re- | HOW HE TAKES IT his chair | a hammer dark, thumb with the clamor When a man hits ( bumps He sets up With many ou'd think he You'd think And his And his howls yr ona in a terrible a purple remark was fearfully he was crippled for fair language gets and tangled ot dismay fill the air! y mangled, turgid when he faces real trouble bear and despair And Or When You listen for though vet te serious pain bend in vain fibre fortune heart-strings has woes him double outery each aching He smiles, is He grins, though hi He laughs, though his breaking, are Ww are i He laughs in the face of his woe! | ie ii For the brave man is only a quitter Who's nerved for the ultimate test And the trial that is harshest, most bitter, Man oftentimes faces the best! BERTON BRALEY ‘CHINAMAN BURNS TO DEATH PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 1—Yee Chung Fook, a Chinese, tx dead avd lons estimated at $73,000 resulted from a fire originating in the Pioneer Palin tore, on First av., yesterday, ‘ihe three-story building, the a Chinese lodging house, was |two upper floors of which were used od by Patrolman Stewart and }autted. Thirty other Chinamen were rot left the bullding in safety The stock of the Ira F. Powers Furniture Co, and that of the Stand ard | Furniture Co, tn an adjoining wareho was badly damaged. GOING TO OPEN A NEW CLUB Mayor Cottertf!l and other city officials will speak to the members lof the Pacific club Tuesday night, when the club rooms under the Grand opera house, 216 Cherry at., will be dedicated. The club's men bership {s drawn from policemen and firemen tn the city employ-—aiso police reporters. tee ee tent e ee eee eee eee eee \* YOU PAY, ANYHOW * le eae eee eee ee eee eee eee eee Our hoss Is gone dead, and our mule ie gone lame, An’ we lost our dog in a poker game Then a cyclone came ‘long, tother day, An’ biew the house where we lived away; An earthquake followed when that was gone, An’ ewallowed the spot that the house stood on. ery he durned tax collector, he’s come aroun’, “The Bible, from beginning to end, deals not only with sin, but with lal kinds of sins,” said the Rev. A. W. Leonard, who addressed two! large congregations at special evangelistic services yesterday in the | Firat Methodiet church. “The hand of the Divine is never placed over a sin spot just to hide it. The man who Is truly saved and hag lost happy women and men." The special services are being held each Thursday and Sunday, end! | will continue unttl January 4 LONDON, Dec, 1.—-That Francis B. Sayre and his bride, formerty | Jeasio Wilson, will come direct to London as guests of Ambassador Page, at his home in Grosvenor square, was the announcement con tained {n today’s London papers. It waa not known how long the couple | would remain here NEW HEAD FOR PACIFIC FLEET BREMERTON, Dec. 1.—Rear Admiral Robert M. Doyle, for the past two years commandant of the Norfolk navy yard, Virginia, today relieved Rear Admiral Alfred Reynolds of the command of the Pacific | coast reserve fleet. Admiral Doyle reached Bremerton yesterday, Ad miral Reynolds goce to Washington to become a member of the naval board. Both officers are scheduled for retirement, | the age limit, in 1916. |S ARR RT EDA AAA HARARE RE EE ED \* BREAKING THE NEWS Fee eee ESS ESS SELES ESOC“ OS Murphy approached the house of Mrs. Malone with a troubled look. | He wae the bearer of bad news, and was feeling very miserable. He went around to the back of the house afd found Mre, Malone at her washtub. “Mrs. Malone,” sald he, “I have an unfortunate thing to tell you.” “And what may that be, Joseph Murphy?” | Priced, « 1 Large b delictous puddings. can Tae | 2" “Your good man, Mrs, Malone, has met with an accident.” Mayflower Biu- “4 | “An accident? What kind of an accident?” oe na” pg | sag—best qual | waite asparagus | “Mra. Malone, he wae overcome by the heat at the foundry this | the very best. priced 1 Prien tly pt | morning.” bar 4c | * 123¢ | Briers 19c patie ¥1.25 “And ie he getting over it?” Peet—it's the very Sen inant “samne a Ho pe “Well, ma'am, | shouldn't think 80. He fell Into the furnace!” ce quality. Priced Tues- good cup of tea— 10c New Seesed Raletne——new crop ' Ou ow erap aed we \— “Eatgount = 6 POLITICS WARM UP AT THE ‘U’ Jed Peel—orange, lemon and or tor cil Politicn {s sizzling red-hot. No, we don’t mean the port or logged pound LUNCH COUNTER one Suitanas @ |[|btt election, ‘or the mayoralty election, or even the senatorial fight ag Foy Flour Washvurn oops: SPECIALS , pea \ |]| These are but tame affairs, compared to the fever-heat contest raging 10 sacks for 42c flower brand—-guaratteed one. or |f on the university campua for the election of the editor of the Datly Chip Beet—apientid — quality—ail Be a Gx the purest and best. A “ |f| and for next year’s yell leader. There are three candidates for each po- government iuapenced meat 40c Geavy, very yound ... wew The nominations are to Thursday, and the election pound deliclous 10c yn Cocsa-Mayflower brand a week later, Editorial candidates are Ted Cook, Farnsworth se Marmainde— mes late’ pdund cang UM? O8™® Soiac HH! Wright and George Hipkoe, at present associate editors,” Yell leader In bulk—pound 20c for ile | ship is sought by Ralph Hall, Jimmie Eagleson and Orville Fairburn , qualities "A e08 9c F gened for Tuesday, «Ja 8c Freed, Ko. 10 mane 21¢ iq Del Monte Aeparaaen heh 2% large a Seattle now has a regularly organized Hoboes' union, It was or E . doxen, 3.40—" 9 Bq Pure, Mack Pepper—cunranteod |f| ganized Sunday afternoon, under the direction of Jeft Davis, the hovo Bakery. halt pound king of America, and president of the International Unjon of Itt os t 7 : bet east mate tollite Ais packages 106 |f) Workers. A man named “Shorty” wax chosen president of the 15¢ . TUESDAY, FREE LECTURE AT THE MOTHERS’ TRAINING SCHOOL ——At 4 P.M. in the Sixth Floor Cafe—All Mothers Are Cordially Invited I be Ho—2 ounce bottles —Fourth Floor of the Hon Marche. An interesting lecture w delivered on the “Artificial Feeding of Infants” rs and a 4 scientific demonstration will be given by Mrs. Edith Hickey and Miss Grace Harring ton on the preparation of milk formulas and simple foods for young children. Moth ers will find it time well spent to attend Sixth Floor of the Bon Se eee Haren down to have n ride on ae ee " nd ponten, ZoaMARCHE|| Street, Second Avenue, Union Street, union, defeating Walter Thurber, Miss Alice Lord, business agent of | the Waitresses’ union, was elected secretary, and Mrs. Frank W. Cotter | ill, the mayor's sister-in-law, was chosen treasurer THIEVES CARRY OF BATH TUB Relieved to have used an express wagon in thelr operations, thieves carried away a fullsized bathtub and electric light fixtures from a va cant house at 2314 Sixth av., Sunday morning. The dwelling 1s owned by 8. 8. Parker of 801 Fourth av, The police were notified we cheba Oe CEN AN Rite Menino ee ee HER AMBITIOUS HUSBAND Ly csi ac ie ese SEA cio eR OR Aw civ ow Ce oh | | | 4 A letter in the New York Times tells of a stenographer whose eyes he out, and who turned to the farm for a livelihood, $800," he says, “but was possessed of a good, strong wife, y work, such as plowing, planting, splitting wood, jolute necessity—on the farm. | am a Southerner ind am therefore naturally ambitious.” ENGLAND'S TERRITORIAL army is short 62,000 men, and she’s | Got to offer bonuses to get men Into the killing game. ANY OLD barnyard hen that lays an egy, these days, ranka with! the thoroughbreds, the sin spots will not be deaf to the ery of helpless children or of un SAYRES TO VISIT IN aad under) witty Sfore c/0S€ an al 5.30 eer oe Handkerchiefs | HE cottagers of Ireland, the pea y< adeira rs and fi the skilled makers of Armenian ‘lace are bountif r ent ir Christ ] mas displays, and complete selections are ready for those esire Plain Linen assortments | 25¢ each l-emt red Handker- ff Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs | Chiefs, several pretty binat box of |] with French knot embroidery and narrow | 3, $1.00 j chief in ur pun. Irish Cottage and Al Wenties One-corner-embroidered Lina i [fp Pine needlework, 5O¢ to $12.00 each Handkerchicls, box of 6, $1.05. Women’s sheer Linen Handkerchiefs} Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs with one: [iE with one corner Appenzel embroidery, | corner hand-embroider nd very narrow i $1.50 to $3.00 cach hemstitched border, box of 3, $1.75. | Women’s Shanish ~ hand < embroidered Vor Linen Handkerct with one- jf Handkerchiefs, 25¢ t4 86.75 oidery, 3 different styles in box Weseiels Unteive. | ttant-ombesitora’ | er ee ae Handkerchiefs, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢ to $5.00 Pista Lae ace ae a 1; initialed, 15¢ each : 4 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Women's Armenian-lace-edged Handker- | ptain with initials in various styles, chiefs, me ¢ bined with drawnwork | jo. of 3, 25¢@ and 5O0¢ ; and embroidery, 50¢, 65 to $2.75 each Children’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Women's Glove Handkerchiefs in Ma-| with colored initials, box of 3, 50¢; with deira, Spanish and Swiss hand embroidery, | colored borders, 25¢. | le 50¢, O5¢, T5e, $1.00. Children’s White Handkerchiefs with Women's Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, | colored bowknot embroidered in corner, 104 to $1.00 cach | bo: box of 4 15¢. ee Te nt Leather Belts, 2 Shopping Conveuiences | | | Patent Le » 25¢ OMEN white, Leather Belts in black and red with self or Patent MAIL W and Express Station has been A ) | | | | | installed in the Carpet Section on Terran ‘ |the Second Floor, where we shall be ier? eS aR f glad to wrap such parcels as you wish FANCY BELTS, 50¢ Wide Brocaded Velvet Belts in as- to send away, and forward them by mail or express to their destinations sorted colors with covered buckles in | Presentation Cards, for enclosure with | | self color, 50c. Basement Saiseroom, | your gifts, will be written and furnished | 1 hout charg . e ° one to Christmas Tie Ribbons ristmas Shopping Guides may also be had at the Information Desk, or may ~ 10c Bolt be obtained from any floorman HRISTMAS Tie Ribbons in five yard bolts. good styles, 10c bolt. Nos. 1 and 1%, in two — Basement Saiesroom Postoffice, Third Floor—Letters reg- istered, money orders sold Tea Room, Third Floor—Service all day. Special afternoon tea service 3 4 4 bev Windsor Ties, 25c Telephone Order Department (Elliott | | ILK Windsor Ties in 5 wide range 00)—Prompt and careful attention of fancy plaids and plain colors, one | given to Christmas telephone orders. | yard long, 25c each. _gassenent matsercom | “Nemo” Christmas Corset Special $2.00 : abeon is a special Nemo model, an advance 1914 style that sets a high standard for corset value at $2.00. It is suitable for all average figures.. Simple in line and construction, easily fitted and very easy to buy for gifts— all you need to know is the right size. It has low bust, very long skirt, made easy and flexible by bands of semi-elastic webbing. * Made of excellent quality ‘coutil, in sizes from 20 to 30. Packed in a Special Holiday Box, Price $2.00. , —Second Floor. ’ nite He i Women’s | Children’s Hosiery | Cashmerette Gloves 1 Underwear 39c 15¢ 25¢ HITE, — Fleece - lined HILDREN’S Black, OMEN’S warm Cash- Vests and Pants in Fleece-lined Hosiery, merette Gloves in jf sizes 4, S$ add 6, the. gar- ribbed weaves, sizes 6 to | black, blue, brown and tan, 49. 10, the pair, 15c. with checked lining, the | Sale Square, First Fh loor. Millinery Materials Attractively Priced NTRIMMED Black Velvet Shapes of $1.95 Russian Bious2 Suits Special $1. 00 } glo 2 P TIONAL alues in little U extra fine quality, Colored Velvet Shapes in varied assort- | ent, $1.00 ment, $1 0, i | fellows’ Russian Blouse Black French Plumes, $1.95 | Wash sits, an nie 1 ips, 45c, 75c, 95c and | : by Black Cluster Tips, _ 2 tured. hey are well- S175 Basement Salesroom Bales: , + ec made of heavy, striped ° * wash material (excel- f Christmas Ribbons lently adapted for win ISPLAYS are replete with the styles, ter wear) in blue, f widths and qualities in demand for brown, tan and white j the making of Ribbon Novelties, for gar . and other —combina- i ment trimming, for Hair Bows, Sashes| “| == ade H and for dressing the Holiday package & . They button over ff Ribbon bows tied without charge, and | houlder and are suggestions cheerfully given trimmed with scalloped embroidery edg- i Plain Satin Taffeta Ribbons in 10-yard | jng. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special $1.00. ) pieces, Nos. 1 to 200, 4c to 75¢ yard, 35¢ —First Floor, fi to $7.00 the piece H New Dresden and Floral Taffeta Rib | Clvicteites Gift Dressings ] bons in an exceptional range beautiful HRISTMAS Seal 1 En- ff € A lil colorings, 5 to 8 inches wide, 25c, 35¢, ae re C RO Rig Bay ho 750 8 «HAN Firat Floor Gok or Silver Twin rall, 10 a ly, Red and Green Binding Ribbon; I 1¢ ) Mail Orders Carefully Filled! e ball, 10. Tissue Paper 1 white, the [*2! IRTES regarding Christmas and d other merchandise receive our |} Mite, 10 : a y prompt and careiail attention and orders Asal antl Gates Faunce ' Jare given the individual attention of ex Express Twine, hea eat " | as pipes f ; Christmas Boxes in all si priced ace serienced house shoppers dab = \! PI cording to size, 2 { Be to 5 First Floor