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_ Santa Claus Holds] ~—A Friday Bargain Sale— —AT THE BON MARCHE— With Reduced Prices on All Odd ik! All Odds and Ends _ in the Toy Shop—and Book Shop, Too Will Be on Sale Friday al—— | || TOYS HALF PRICE AND LESS || ott 4 atic 4 Wee Trait,” Bhe Perform’ priced for Trick i ehlidren SO Scout Sutte for ellew Yarns.” by “Shakeepeare” Hooks, s250 06 Baby ya, nice for mes by the Lm Swing. priced for Friday at Rudd Whiting, re Ris 2:¢ $2.25 Jointed Dolls, | 10e “Man Overboard.” ? tnches ta. ke by Crawford, a few left | very pretty A | va very | Me Katt Sweatera for 45 dolis, that. will, please the little each 5c | Se Katt Sweaters for che | re little «trie 1 t | The fee Chest for th | ogee Ic | tle girie;: alee Se Crepe Paper, an_odd ct ide Tey Tea Sets, 12 | for gifts @ fon, prt “ feces, put up in a Be “Combe Priaks 2 eee | teiteatie sare Coa Seen me F ; 4 tee Tey Tea Sets, 7/| Friday's selling te age get Rei 5c | OSe Doll Dresses, com- | S00 “Little Green Door,” ae end prteed 6 plete outfits In” fl for Friday's oo) i Il ase Tey Sets, 11 | pretty styles, at G | setting, cach | See “Gem Bieces nicay te: 196 | 25 Featner Hons, white Orated, at ae or Te $5.75 Heed "$4 with | dolly warm, at 19-in. rubber- } cous S130 Mian, 34 Sor} cebueea te 15¢ Spproorta rice caste Prt : at .. 15¢ 1.00 ae pa Attach- | 10e “Never od fi 18ic $00 Mechasical Train | ment, reduced Sete, caeiee. tender, for Friday to Oc care and 2.50 | 155 _, Blestste, Motor. track, at bd nice gifts for the boys, $2.50 Jointed Dolls, 16 | pric ins. in height, $1 25 at 8c priced at... . 92.50 Dells, complete 82.98 Jotated ins. tall, with eep! ye A BUSY BARGAIN DAY | —In the Rugs and Draperies— —$13 VELVET RUGS $10.95-— Fine quality 9x10%% feet Velvet Ruge—iong plush pile, giving silk effect—newest Oriental designs and colorings. Suitaole for any room. Will wear splendidly. | —$7.95 PORTIERES $4.95— Fine, mercerized Armure Portieres—-60 inches wide—tm handsome reds and greens. Fine. silky appearance—shown with handsome side tapestry Dorders. Pair, $4.95. | 40¢ COCOA DOOR MATS 33c Extra thick imported Cocoa Door Mats — just the kind of mat for the outside door step. The kind that will give excellent service. Priced at 33¢ each. | —75e RUGS AT 59¢ EACH— Nice, neat Velvet and Axminster Kugs—they are nicely finished on the ends—and we have them in very nice designs and handsome color. ings. 75e values for 59¢ each. $2.00 LACE CURTAINS $1.49 Choice new Lace Curtains—in cream, white and FROM 9 TO ii A. M. No Phone Orders Accepted —35e PLAY SUITS FOR 19e— Children’s Play Suits of gingham or linene-— plain colors and stripes. Made with or without yoke—collar and belt. Sizes 1 to 3 years —Second Floor. 25¢ EMBROIDERY BANDS 10c Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Bands—widths to 4% inches. Variety of openwork and blind patterns to choose from. 10c¢ a yard. —Upper Main Floor. 75e PILLOWS AT 55¢ EACH Emmerich Feather Pillows—size 19x26 Inches —good herringbone tick—filled with odorless feathers. Not over 6 to a purchaser. From 9 to 11, 55e each. Lower Main Floor. 10e CORN STARCH 5¢ PKG. Corn Starch—not over 5 packages to a cus tomer—no phone orders accepted. ‘The regular 10¢ quality, from 9 to 11 a. m., be @ package. —Fourth Floor. —10e TOILET PAPER 5c— Arabian colors. Closely woven Cluny, Renaiss | Fine Crepe Tollet Paper—large size rolle—nor ‘ ance and Irish Point cesigns. Will give splendid | Over & rolis to @ purchaser. The re 10¢ kind service. | from 9 to 11 a. m., Se a roll. Lower Main Floor. 25¢ SCRIMS AT 18¢ A YARD) Beautiful Mercerized Marquisette Serima—the | most popular of all curtain materiais. Shown tn | a soft, Arabian shade. Friday, 18¢ a yard | | —35e HOUSE BROOMS 23c— Well made House Brooms, with four sewings— not more than one to a purchaser. Splendid qual ity. 25¢ quality, from 9 to 11 a m., 2%c each ~~Lower Main Floor. —Third Floor of the Bon Marche. — Just for Friday—— $1 TO $3 G. D. JUSTRITE —CORSETS PRICED AT— —89¢ ea.— 2 —— Just for Friday — q —$1.00 HEAVY, BLACK— 3 —SERGE, 50 IN. WIDE,— —yd. 69e- Just 10 pieces of this fine quality A lot of fine G. D. Justrite Cor 3 all-wool Black Serge—extra heavy sets—in sizes from 18 to 36 ¥ sponged and shrunk—suitable for they're made of batiste and coutil skirt or It is 50 inches in with medium bust and hip. Fitted ‘ width, and just the kind of material th supporters. Some have spoon for a winter frock. $1.00 quality, front stee! and all are nicely lace Friday at 69c a yard trimmed, Priced, each, 89c Upper Main Floor the Bon Marche. —Second Floor of the Bon Marche. ‘ FRIDAY ECONOMIES IN SEATILE’S BEST GROCERY Batter, | w Rear Soap ir bent | ee Monte Pineapple, 1a cans Hawallan pir lnree Just Prange-0 or Lemon-0, maken an beverage; « 10c ) pat kane ‘email Ff C | Fourth wioor of the Non Marche ‘The Shetland Ponies Want All the Little Ones to Come and Have a Hide on their Hacks Bone AARCHE BON! Fike Street, Second Avenue, Union Stree? Lots and Short Lines of Gift Things | HE SEATTLE STAR _ POEM TODAY TODAY" S GIRL We knoel walking ind way of and her nm Her ma And all her Undignt nee She dances Our olden 1 inuel With unabated We shadow (And learning to adore her She's just like Kirke b her For twenty thousand years! BEKTON BRALBY, | TO LAUNCH FERRY SATURDAY Mayor ( a Meker pres the speakers at t | ferry Lasehi, Saturday The lmunc | Taylor's mill, on the Rer Mixa Eleanor | Miss Ruth Price and Miss Dorothy § which ts to ply between Lesch! park, M | will be chairman of the day, and George tt president of the a and Bellevue, J. G Meacham, master of cere | monies, will deliver the address of welcome, The Renton line will run extra cars for the occasion and the Anderson mboat company has donated two of {ts steamers to transport the at side people to the launch FIRST. AVE. MERCHANTS KICK stations on First ay | It is urged that |ly during the holiday season, against First av jay this order works a decided discrimination, especial and in favor of Second The business of the parce! post has crown to auch tremendous pro | portions that the local departinent finds tteelf unable to handle it. For | that reason Postm Pal cided to centralize the parcel port * an much as ponaible by cutting out some of the stations and & their busine © the federal building, {f possible. First av however, declare it will only tr ond. sy. stats ay, stations Considerable discussion w provoked by the address of Miss Mary G. O'Meara, candidate for the school board, at the King County Demo- leratic club meeting, Wednesday night. She wanted teaching to emerge ‘from a “factory” to a professional basis. The advice of parents and teachors should be solicited by the board, she declared j Nathan Eckstein, who recently sald he favored cutting and Greek for some more useful studies, replied that “teaching Is not any longer @ factory system, but an offort to develop the individuality jot each child.” William Pigott, George A. Spencer and Joho K. Rogers, | also candidates for the board, made addresses | Whether to run for reelection to the house of representatives | which is practically assured him, or take the | involved in the senatorial contest, !s the problem puzzling Congressman | Falconer. He has not yet made up his mind what to do. No formal announcement has been made by him. He is expected to leave for hington tonight She—Our minister will exchange oulpits next Sunday with the Rev. Mr. Talkington. He—Y An exchange of pulpits is like a horse trade, it is hard to tell which congregation is going to get the worst of It. Sa ‘DIES AS RESULT OF HOLD-UP After five years of euffering from spinal trouble, the indirect reau! of & beating administered by a gang of holdups, Charles G. Beott, 71, ts dead. Scott succumb ureday, at bis home. Fifth av ott Wan the soc and roby r 3, 1908. According to the police theory the so-called FP the assatlants | INDIANS ARE ¥ WILDLY ECSTATIC PENDLETON, {pt of a letter from Rich ard Adams, presid of North American Indians asking the Umatill lians to be 1 to raise a company should the United States Intervene in Mexico the younger braves on the res ervation near here are wildly ecstatic today There 1s no doubt that the request will be favorably acted upon at the next meeting of the local brotherhood. | —$—$$— ¢ . - ° Mrs. Blewer-Biud—That tailor of yours Ie gotting very famil- lar. He had the Insolence to salute me on the street today, 1 think such people should be kept at a distance. Mr. Blewer-Blud—Well, my dear, I'm sure I've done all | could! I've stood that man off now for two years.—Puck, ¢ - ee: ° Jand Art Editor A. B. Johnston, Pittsburg, of the Cornell’ Widow, Corne:, college paper, p expelled from college on account of things in the Witow's | ‘Temptation Nurabe r NEW OREGON WOLF IS RAISED PORTLAND, Dec. 4—An examination of the famous racing boat Oregon Wolf 1V., which sank Thanksety causing the of Albert H. § t howed that the i t could be repair as Bound AS € : mut of 60 fe water PILGRIM ‘LADIES SELL SEALS | The Indies of the Pilgrim Congregational church are today in charge of the sale of Red Cross seals in Seattle. One women made a record for the amount of mon¢ one day,and they are bending every effort to agnin bring thi Pilgrim church Mrs. Sifis Dickinson is chairman of the ehruch committee |—— dtaty CENTRAL OHIO hunters are ali excited oer a rabbit that leaves | four tracks in the snow, instead of three. We caught up with a rabbit |!Ike that once, in our early Ohio days,%and mother made us bathe twice |a day for three weeks and buried our hunting clothes, while father | took to the back lots. very time we came within four rods of him. ansfer this business to Seo- KNOCKS ‘FACTORY’ TEACHING | out Latin | more hazardous chance fj FALCONER STILL HESITATING| ra rE Ra ms wis Sore closes dally af CARPET SECTION SECOND FLOOR Ostrich Plumes for Christmas Gifts Specially Priced HE Millinery Section announces af timely selling, at very interestip prices, of beautiful French -curle Ostrich Plumes, in qualities that will | MAIL AND EXPRESS STATION ani prized by women forty enough to receive them. The P] ; \ are all of selected South African sod o three-ply, broad-flued and lustrous, ue are included in this sale in black, wh tn and some colors, as follows: we Plumes 16 es long, 9 inches wide, special $3.95 each hx Plumes. 17 es long, 9 inches wide, special $5.45 each. - Mumes 18 inches long, 10 inches wide, special $6.75 each 3 ) inche 10 inches wide, special $7.95 each 0) long, 11 inches wide, special $9.75 each. Gifts in Practical Gifts : Popular- priced Jewelry for the Boy Suggestions: I MPORTED novelties in Hat Pins and Aw that weld be Bar Pins, enamel and platine effects, sure to please the boy np ih stone-set 25¢, is the Combination Gift Bee P 1 Wh pictured It consists of © 5 Gold-filled and Gold-plated Bar Pins, Plain-color Tie with Scarf Beauty Pins, Cuff Links, Tie Clasps and Pin and Cuff Links to Scarf Pins in plain, engraved and engine- match, attractively boxed Cc turned effects, 25, 35c and 50c. for Christmas giving. Price Bead Necklaces in straight and gradu- 75c¢. 4 ® ated effects, including pearl, amber, Rus- A warm All-wool Sweater is another p sian-red, jet, amethyst and other styles, 25c, tical gift. We show a ruff-neck style, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. finished, in cardinal and gray, in sizes Jewel Cases, gold- and silver-plated, in to 36, that is an exceptional value at $3. new designs, silk-lined, 50c, 75¢ and It will be packed in a pretty Christm , . up to $2.00 ste ee lawa: tleak ahead box, if desired. Boys’ Tapeless Biouses with attached detached collar and French cuffs, in n striped prints and mercerized. Sizes 6 to 16 years, $1.00. _ $1.00. Second Dutch Teapot Tiles Special 25¢ Each HESE at: Fancy Floral Ribbons: tractive eine dikede Special 35c Yard are’ shown “in WENTY-SEVEN colors and de: many quaint to choose from in these handsome Rib] Dutch designs bons from which innumerable dainty i 7 They are made novelties can be made up at little cost, of heavy por- The following are a few suggestions: colaih: and “are Novelty Bags, Pin Cushions, Hat Pia mdanted ba Holders, Coat Hangers, Tie Holders, Needle Cases, Hair Receivers and Sachets. The Ribbons are 5% inches wide and ex- ceptional value at B5¢@ yard. _gycst whose four feet to pre- vent scratching of table Special 25e. Housefurnishings Section. Engraved Table Tumblers Special 50c, Set of Six Christmas Slippers in new, attractive and comfortable patt for men and women, tastefully boxed for Christmas pfesentation and at a range of moderate prices. ABLE TUMBL S of clear, thin Slippers pe glass, attractively engraved in grape $1.25, $2.00, ign on the graceful bell shape, special, 250, $3.00, the set of six, 50¢. ae $4.00 and $5.00 Hourefurniahings Section. P Simic . pair. Men's Toilet Slippers in leather case, $2.00 pair. Women's House Slippers at $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 and $3.00 pair. —First Floor. Aluminum Utensils Special 70c Each O close out an odd assortment of Sheet eh T Aluminum Cooking Ware, including Volland Gift Calendars, Lipped Saucepans in various sizes, also 3- Berlin Kettles (in limited quantities), Cards and Booklets ve quote them Friday at an_ interesting HE artistic productions of the “Volland Studios” are a most appropriate and refined medium for the expression of your Christmas good-will, and are by no meahs high-priced. They may be seen in repre- special price—each, 70¢. —Hovusefurniehinge Section Mahogany-finish Desk sentative assortment in our Stationery . Section, including the newest creations in Special $13.75 Calendars, cide: and Booklets. N_ accept “VOLLAND” CHILDREN’S BOOKS—I A able gift Beautiful and unusual booklets for little suggestion is children, each in an attractive Christ- ffered in this mas box; selected subjects include attractive Colo. “Flower Children;” “Bird Children ;” nial-style Desk, “Animal Children;” “Punky Dunk’s which is one of Friends ;” “Punky Dunk’s Adventures.” our most popu- “OH-SKIN-NAY,” FOR YOUNG AND lar numbers OLD— A well-built A boy never gets too old to enjoy this Desk in every inimitable chronicle of the “days of respect, ith real sport,” by Briggs. Accompanied convenient interior equipment, and an ex by verses from the pén of W. D. Nes- ceptional value at the price quoted— bit. Price $1.50, $13.75. _pnira Fioor, “VOLLAND” HOME CALENDARS— Many other interesting styles in House Every woman will enjoy the gift of! one of these calendars, which are both beautiful and The cover de- signs are artistically colored, they are tied with silk cord and each ks at $9.50, $11.50, $12.50, $13.50, $17.50, $20,00, ) and upward.. useful $ 50, Have you seen the special Gift Furniture and tassel, Exhibit, on the Third Floor? It is replete : one comes in an attractive box. Sub- with suggestions for the most practical Hi : i Pain . jects include: “A Friend or Two Cal- }j orts of Christmas Gifts Pig : A “ . : . endar;” The “Calendar of Dinners;” Special Christmas Showing of Globe- ; east i ‘ : . “The Homelover's Calendar; Daily Wernicke Bookcases in Furniture Galleries, Thobel fi Daily Think < | " . ‘ughts for Daily Thinkers. Fourth Floor 1ouUg ? J inke ——Firat Floor,