The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1913, Page 8

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—LOTS OF WILD ANIMALS— —— Up in the Bon Marche’s Big Toy Shop —LOTS OF NICE TAME ONES, TOO—, oy /f | They Are the Wonderful ‘Bing’ and ‘Steiff’ Animals l Some of Them Do Almost Everything but Talk * These animals will be on sage edad and display on Wednes day—and if you have ny little folk ur home who are inclined to become animal “tamers”—one be a good thing to begin on fee-roshious” beasts wil Fourth Floor of the Bon Marche A fierce Lion, at $17.60, has a when you wind him real mane up he slowly crouches and wags his bead from side to side—then tre t a sudden spring if you don't know It Dogs, From ae to 98¢ Ea. ed Doms The Nodding Donkey, 25¢ Made of gray mounted on wheels—its head nods sinep Hy, Others priced at 39, 60 and | Duckie Quack Quacks, Se | Dogs, 39¢ to $1.95 plush Bull Dogs. 59¢ to $2.25 covered with cine if they quack naturally. Other pa Pu Glass eyee—mounted wheels prices, $$c and $1.99. Son. 52.07 Om “Pussy” Toy 59e “Billy,” $1.25 and $1.50 Teddy on Hand Car, ste aeons | Billy, the goat natural hair n m a y t i. inding at | eyes and —on | wheels—ela: tural horns movable heads and Very comica Toy Sheep, 25¢ to $1.50 Toy Sheep on wheels—made « real sheepskin with heavy wool Have glass eyes and natural volee. Bossy Cows, 5éc to $2.50 Made of real kid nd Fox Terriers, 25¢ are and Tabby Cals, $1.35 and $150] of heavy plush tn Kiana eyon—-they naturally, #1! Horses, Priced at 25¢ | Feit-covered Horse on form--fully bas $ white—on | will lke one. e Priced, 69¢ ‘Elephants at 98¢c | edd: ta foady bears Tc and $1.00 Pine y & asthe ss antcat | phantnot neat? Pade “ white cianamon or 15-inch bears, Tbe: | Priced $1.00 each. | Choice of and brown 20-inch bears. _-Sncal cnet cil i nn ae —750 PAIRS OF BOYS’ $1.50 AND $2.00 KNICKERBOCKERS— | If you want to give your boy a useful Christmas gift—get him a pair of these good, heavy Knicker Dockers at $1.00 a pair By taking all the short pleces and remnants a bik clothing factory bad on hand, and having them made e up to our order, we can save you 0c to $1.00 a pal on these pants. They are made of heary, all-woot cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds and worsted, tn biues, tans, grays and fancy :otxtures. —Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. FUR SETS AND FUR PIECES A QUARTER LESS | Fine Fur Sets make nice Christmas gifts, indeed—espec ially | this year, when fur is so very popular. , Just now the Bon Marche is offering any fur set or fur piece | in its entire stock at a straight reduction of 25 per cent—off the regular prices—and the regular prices were low knows. NEW SILK CREPE DE CHINE HANDSOME $5.00 CRINKLED PETTICOATS, $4.85 TO $10.00 CREPE KIMONOS AT $3.50 : sry acceptable, indeed, would Dainty silk crepe de chine Pett} | a.) Gone of these pretty crinkled coats——every one a different style— | crepe Kimonos—they are full floor combined with exquisite shadow | length, and are shown fn beautifal laces, and some are self-trimmed figured and crinkled crepe tn all oe i, in all and tailored. In light blue, pink, og white and lavender—all sizes. Wednesday, From 9 to ii A. M —THESE STRIKING SPECIALS TO BOOST THE “SHOP EARLY” MOVEMENI— No Telephone Orders Accepted at These Prices Women’s 59c Nainsook Corset Covers | $1.25 Doll’s Folding Go-Carts for Prk Pourth Poor of the Don Marche A PAIR pa goodness best colors; satin trimmed; sizes, —Second Floor of the Bon Marche. | | | | | | | \ els embroidery or lace and insertion. Many Inches tn height. Upholstered tn Eng- 75¢ | of them are trimmed with lace and em- Cc Fourth Floor. ~ Und —$1.98 Kid Body Dolls, Priced at— | Children’s 25e Ribbed erwear al | From 9 to Il a m, children's ribbed laughing mouth good wit tuffed ip jot 22 inches Pants—cream color—1 to 12-year sizes 10c oe cee 4 . Lower Main Floor. 19¢ Figured Scrims, Priced a Yard Heavy, lustrous Sateen—fine jet black Beautiful Figured Scrims—side bordoss —suitable for shirts, lining and children’s 125c curtains, From 9 to 11 a m., ibe a yard 15¢ 9 to 11 a. m. Upper Main Floor. Third Floor. Best grade figured or plain Silkoline—all designs and colorings. 36 Inches in 9c Third Floor. | They're prettily trimmed with dainty ameled steel gear—6-inch st ish leather cloth. 9 to 11 proidery combined, Second Floor. Pretty bisque head, sleeping winter weight, fleece’ lined Shirts and mG. 25 | Fourth Floor. 25¢ Lustrous 36-inch Black Sateen with hematitched edges. Make very nite bloomers. Limit, 15 yards to purchaser 75e Fancy Silks and Paon Velvets: '12 1-2e Yard Wide Silkoline at} 9 to 11 a. m., 9c a yard vets. From 9 to 11 a. m, 35¢ a yard Upper Main Floor. Pretty Fray A Silks in Pan ye sey 35. colors—also 25 pieces of Silk Paon Vel c $2. 50 Heav Wool Mixed Art S wares | Women’s 15c Linen Handkerchiefs = «:,.. 6x0 : A by heavy wool mixed All pure linen, hand or machine em Squares—make nice bedroom ru, The broidered, scroll and floral designs. From 1 regular $2.50 quality, Wednesday, 9 to F | 9 to 11 a m, 81-3c each. Upper Main 3C 11 a. m., $1.95. Third Floor. Floor. $3.00 and $4.00 Raincoats Priced at Women's and Misses’ Rain Coats all storm models, in tan color. well-known No phone or. 4 cans to each, 9 to 11 Fourtn Floor, 25e Amsterdam Linen orate Amsterdam Linen Stationery — good 165 in quality paper. Priced from 9 to 11 a. m., ‘42! the lot. From 9 to 11 a, m., eac "$1. 00 Uesrtitaint So quality for 12%4¢ « pound Ne $1.00. Second Floor of the Bon Marche. - —5e Fiber Shopping Cases, for— —$1.45 Excelsler Sets, Priced a Light weight fiber matting Shopping Excelsior f Tr ots Ancl cd Cases—strong steel handles brass ing the moat far hors; 2 catches—12 inches long, 10 inches deep C | unitorm cloth ipsa WO pad bry 10 Third Floor of the Bon Marche. Fourth Floor. | 10c Chambray Ginghams, at a Yard Four Cans Mount Vernon Milk, for | Chambray Ginghams—lengths to 10 yards || Mount Vernon Milk—the | —27 inches in width. Plain effects and brand of condensed milk heat stripes. Not over 12 yards. Lower eC | ders—not over 25c¢ Majin Floor, | only Write Your Christmas Letters in the Christmas Writing Room—Naleony—Upper Main ¥ = roRM vike Street, Second al ww Street. BRALEYS POEM TODAY | TABOO, You musta't make fun of the 1 There's always a furs t jest at the Hues And to Jape at the Duteh tx tat You mguetn't ¢ the Kngliah ! eorfully he out his pelf ere they prove him a jay At himuelf d bid him to laugh He'd © at his grave And yet—f you're A regular friend who will stick to the end, You try the A rhean BRALEY, For th 4 haught ar But here “) A natu t The Patient Amer Hands off of the yelot races | You mustn't offend them at all, For they fly in a rage when burlesqued on th And threaten to burn down the hall; » dare not to laugh at the German, | The Swede or Ltaltan Hut laugh all you Ike t this good natured the The Patient American! He doesn't get choked up with choler BERTON LONDON Dec, 9.—Mrs, Em ne Pankhurst left for Paris today It was announced she was «¢ init daughter Christabel, who, on account of ber militant activities in England, bas been an extle | 1 for some Ume r visit will be was not stated Inue Indefinite 4 no objection to the leader dep and it was stated unoffictally that nothing would please them better than to have her remain outside the niry. They were similarty tr different when she went to France some time before her voyage t Amerion Mra. Pankburet was so weak from Exeter jail that she had to be tn d from Lot turning to Madrid aft How preasion that tt The British authorit: It was the ge + hunger and thirst strike {1 ¢ railroad station In an » ware train as the king anc a visit with the English roys ANYHOW, THERE'S no longer doubt as to Woodro Mexican policy. It ie to give Mr. Huerta rope enough to hang hime TWO OUT FOR FALCONER’S JOB With Congressman Falconer definitely in the running for the senn torial commission, two progressive candidacies for the congressional berth in the Second distriet have already been announced. The aspirants are Senator J. KE. Campbell of Everett and W. J. Big gar of Bellingham Biggar ran for congresaman-at-large last fall, Campbell ts the av thor of the elght-hour law for women, has served two terms in the house and one session In the senate, and has consistently proved himself a pre Krenstve. He Is a member of organized labor, having been an officer of the} International Shingle Weavers’ union, Port Townsend probably will be a candi jon, and Senator Emerson H. ublican party to become a pr date for the in Sedro-Woolley may leave the r candidate STILL NOT a word from President Woodrow Wilson on political ff freedom for p_women! STEFANSSON’S VESSEL ADRIFT NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Fre © pack and drifting somewhere in thy Aretic ocean ts the Kar ur nason's Arctic expe dition vessel. According to inforn mn recely the vessel, after Stefansson believed it had been frosen in for the winter {nm latitude 70 dexroos and 47 minutes, and longitude 150 degrees and 7 minutes, was! carried away when the fico broke In a gale on September 22 At the time the vessel disappeared, Stefansson was ashore with Dr. D. Jennea, Burt M. Wilkins and B. M. McConnell. The r of the party and the crew of the vessel were aboard her whe carried away The Karluk carries provisions for a three-year voyage, Heved to be gor of Being crushed by the ioe. and those wi now at Port Barrow, Alaska NEW JERSEY atate asylum ie fitting up golf grounds for Its feeble minded. wouldeb on before the first of the year, at any rate. Today the prostrike party seemed again in control. It was said ployes’ national committee would hold a meeting this week to je the matt Should there be a walke id be before Christma: strike would involve 100,000 men and women # for short er hours ahd much hig t Stefanssoo n played. As long as you haven't a heart that might give way ement, you cay can n play golf safely without any mind at all, LONDON, Dec. employea were talking of an tmme: ja walkout was discussed rec hen it was announced that no actiou to suspend naval construction for a year—just as soon as its own navy | equals Great Britain's, and ts be Golf is one of the best games for the feeble-minded that we've diate strike again tony. » of polidays as a good time for leaders of the movement Their demand THERE ISN'T a nation but will agree to the British proposition PORTLAND, Dec. 9 The electorate of Portland fs voting at cial elect nts correcting defects tn charter the commission form o ment we and bond issues aggregating for permanent improvements Never heard it? Well itn mea “ABAJO HUERTAI" Mexico line, and you'll hear It aplenty. MRS. ROOSEVELT SEES CANAL PANAMA, Dec, 9.—Mrs. 'T. Roosevelt and Margaret Roosevelt don Roosevelt's daughter, who accompanted the ox-president’s wi their way home from They arr SUBSCRIBER SENT in two eggs for a week's subscription, Thanks But wifey is in that strike against high-priced eggs, and we may have to eat ‘em raw. | Em ' r th America, spent today inspecting the canal. ||| ved last night and will sail Thursday for New York ‘ | i! | DENVER CONDITIONS I IMPROVE, DENVER, Dec. 9 ditions here normal Following last wee continued to Improve today, but they are f unprecedented storm, con etill far from bodies of 24 persons who recently died awatted burial takers # ten day poseible either to reach the ‘cemeteries or to dig grave treet car traffic 1s nearly restored, though to n the outskirts, The city vote tom ay it will t before funerals ean be held, since It ts not ome extent eripp! commissioners called on the eltizens to de rrow to clearing the in the outlying section streets | ‘| | TQO BAD a fellow can't live on that spot, romewhere out on the Pacific, come | Where they skip a day, when the first ‘of the month and bills. |{ ‘round, _ | PRESIDENT WILSON not only knows what he's talking about. | i lite also knows what he doesn't intend to talk about, FE SEATTLE 2.) we ws Sfore c/oses'| ally al 5:30 ewe HOPPING” FACULTIE ARE, MOST ALERT ND SERVICE I \T HIGHS EFFICIENCY, IN THE MOR G HO ARE AT YOUR ERVICI te PECIATL, values in good quality Irish Linen Dama 8 Nz Table Cloths, 72x72 inches, a 24x24-inch, Towels, fine $3.85, also 72 natch, MBS dozen, weave huck, OO inches, a ins to quality Pattern TI | hemstitched, 25c, 50c and 0c each ( | da a Ch all-linen, 36 | Guest Toweling nches wide, alltineg che ure, $1.00, $1 and $1.75 each. | huck, 50c and De Art and Emt lery Linens, bleached, half-bleached and 1 color, in various eave uitable for fancywork purposes, at moderate prices. ea Section, First Ploer, Subscription _to ” P A Year's Br assieres, Special 39c I lent-fitting, Well-boned and Reinforced SS Oe Criterion of Fashion vier Arr — : aon _ suggests itself as a practical gift for any HD erect woman who is interested in keeping in inti mate touch with the ever-changing phases of Fashion throughout the seasons, Fifty cents pays for a year’s subscription; left is trimmed with 4inch em broidery at top and finished th Pe estan ‘bein $1.00 for a three-year subscription. Place acess bash acd eo order with our Pattern Section this ' week and your friend will receive the first vund arm-eyes a number (the January) in time for Christ- s An supplied with each subscription —First Floor. Well-fitting, and an exceptional attractive Presentation Card is valne at 38¢. Bras At right, stere with trim iiiahlabeenteiictan ming of wide em bridery insertion “Dorothy Dainty” acec with ribbon . . and finished with Gift Ribbons embri idery edge HAIR BOW and sash set of these fine The back and Ribbons would delight the heart of arm-eyes are fin any little girl. Ten fine brocaded patterns to choose from, on plain taffeta, moire taf- feta and satin taffeta, in pink, white and blue, and each design and color may be matched up in all widths. Four inches wide, 35c yard; 5% inches wide, 65c yard; 7% inches wide, 90c yard — —First Fleer. “Oh, Skin- nay!”---for Boys of All Ages A BOY never gets too old to enjoy this inimi chronicle of the “days of real sport,” by Briggn Accompanied by verses from the pen of W. D. New bit. Price $1.50. “VOLLAND” CHILDREN’S BOOKS— Yeautiful and unusual booklets for little childrea, each in an attractive Christmas box; selected sub- jects include “Flower Children,” “Bird Children,” “Animal Children,” “Punky Dunk’s Friends,” “Punky Dunk’s Adventures.” “VOLLAND" LITTLE GIFT BOOKS are books to give and books to keep; exquisite combinations of art and literature im —First Fleor ished with em broidery edge 30¢. Another style, not pictured, has embroid- ery insertion set in plain top and finished with embroidery edge. Special, 39¢. —Masement Salesroom. Special, a range of seasonable sth at 25¢ each. Christmas Gifts in Infants’ Wear HE Infants’ Wear Section naturally suggests itself as the place to go to buy pretty, practical gifts for Baby or the small tots who have graduated into short dresses. / individual things, and assortments of new, make appropriate choosing an The attractive the interestingly-low prices, ratter Any selections made from these stocks will be packed in a pretty holiday box, ready for Christmas. A beautiful little Dorothy Dress for mites of two and three years is entirely hand-made, with hand embroidery on front and back, and all edges finished with hand-made scal- log price is only At $1.75, $2.95 and $3.50, such a number of pretty little Dresses, of fine lawn, made in French style and trimmed Valenciennes laces. to 5 years. with embroidery or Sizes 2 VAN At $1.00, an attractive Dress of white lawn, having embroidery- trimmed skirt, “pelt with Valenciennes ~—Second Flooh Globe-Wernicke — Sectional Bookcases ideal for gift-giving of ribbon-run embroidery beading, and neck and sleeves finished lace. Sizes 2 to 5 years A Pattern Length of Kimono Silk women will rec are ognize We shall be glad to put up any pattern selected, in an package. Among the purpose may be is a gift suggestion many as eminently practical ! purposes, on account of holiday their utility, attractive ap- attractive Silks mentioned Kimono Silks in allover floral and cameo suitable for this pearance and_ substantial They selected in styles and fin- quality. may be designs, in gray, black, navy, cardinal, old- blue, wistaria, tan and hunter's green, Six ‘shes to harmonize We 4 ifficier Thirty-one inches wide : various furnishing schemes. Kimo in a beautiful allover rose exhibit of ises is being week in our Furniture Galleries ‘oor, Selections be held bud de purple, cardinal, brown, French A special blue, navy and taupe grounds, Five yards these Boc ufficient. Thirty-six inches wide, $1.25 held this yard MUFFLER $1.00 yard SILKS: In black, ‘20 inches in black, yard; in gray and black, 22 Fourth 24 inches wide, ; made now will wide $1.50 inches wide? $1.50 yard Sule Voor for Christmas delivery rowel Ar c Skins A* l SKINS for making book cov ind many other ‘hristmas gifts—may also be used as they are for library Special ie table covers, special 75c, snont Holiday Items i in Household Linens 2 } Co m: sn m ro th I}

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