The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1914, Page 10

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“SMUG THE BON MARCHE’S CLEARANCE OF MEN'S $17.50 TO $20.00 SUITS —AND OVERCOATS AT $14.50— onion iiiatielzertatet clnbaiatllip ai Se Sao —Will be at its height Saturday—for stocks have been over- from at this low price. The Men’s $17.50 &$20 Suits at $14.50 Are the remai nders of the season's best selling lines, Y atur a! t be value » first They are all] yur t all t ls best pat Men's ‘siz 50 to $20 Overcoats $14.50 Aiso remainders of our best sellers—some ire t c The Clear- ance of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats ts a very real help to many mothers and their young hopefuls, too. BOYS’ $6.50 AND $7.50 SUITS ene rp They come in ages 6 to 17 years—and @oubiediwasted style, with full style. Many of them have knickerbocker trousers. Many fancy mixtu $7.50 AND $10.00 OVERCOATS $5.95 Boys” and Youths’ fancy. all-wool Chinchilla Coats wit Line ty peg tup shawl collars and belted backs. Fancy, all-wool tweeds and fancy cheviots in many smart styis, including Norfolk and Russian effects. Ages 7 to 17 years —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche We them in and they stylish and up- they’re extraordinary values have either the soft or Derby Every one a styles, re made of the very best felt. to-the-minute hat in the latest blocks and the very Saturday, $2.49 each best of shades Men’s $1.25 & $1.50 Underwear at 95¢ $1. 50 ‘temierel Shirts for usand of these Laundered Shirt —either plain or pleated fronts, in the comfor able coat style, with cuffs attached. They're made of fine imported madras and pereales in very patterns. We've one the A clearance that is bringing to Seattle women the chance to buy fashionable gar- ments at lower prices than we have seen quoted in a year’s time And it is not a limited affair in for The Bon Marche any of the word these three sense lines are in ks in tire stoc cluded And when you come to pay half usual Bon Marche prices for anything—io mat where—you are getting a when rare bargain ALL OUR NOBBY STREET CLOTHES FOR HALF 1) 924 matelasse $4b5 an ya "$6.28 end “Sit, 50 $50.50 (oat—— ney minturen.” 3795 |gmatt . $19.75, 2 PRICEFOR ALLSMARTLY TAILORED SUITS 1 models S49 Conte— Shoviot fo $14 4 15 1.50 "$19. 15 | FUR SETS AND FUR PIECES AT HALF | e—sinart tatlored models | sa worsted 116.00 | Mutte—be AM Munaed Waists mt 4 ‘¢ Price. iced | Secona Bloor of ‘The Hon bekerecauiiter ” t $3.25 eon oe’ $4.00 100-1b. Sack Potatoes | $1. 45 Creamery Butter 35¢ a Ib. Potatoe unds for $1.06 ve est qualit medturn bi Creamery Hutter-—p ind whole: 5 the 5f ri Saturda pounds for $1.00; a pound No telephone med shoul size cans, splendid g ia “age ae 8c Marche Bakery Products Are Always Brest and Pure Fourth Vloor The Bon Pike Street, Seeond Avenue, Union Street, hauled, and many more Suits and Overcoats have been added, giving | you a splendid selection to choose’ ALL MEN’S $3.00 HATS WILL GO AT 52 49 EACH You'd better come in and look at these Hats—| Peer ener Mae Fee Tre et Meer | THE CLEARANCE OF COATS, SUITS AND FURS AT vt them } ) { | | $8. 15 | sol. 50 | IME SEALILE SIAK BRALEYS POEM TODAY || A FIRST RATE BOOK I've been reading of slaughter and bata, Of glory and gumption and gore Of raids upon foemen and And hair-raising stunts by the score Of heroes of mightiest bravery Of villains of records unsavory evil and knavery, iden thine lore Of righteousness And plot ity of ¢ ading some lovely romances ed any with mag Theology ie and bi And poems that none can excel uystery, And I read all of this in one volume One volume I'd never looked through, rill 1 plunged In its close-printed column And its treasures lay bare to my view So I learned, after decades unheeding What wise men have long been conceding, That the Hible ta chock-full of reading, And mighty good stuff it in, too! BERTON BRALBY IT’ S GOOD ENOUGH FOR MEATH issioner L It is to have t and some blankets, anc permit d to sleep on the an r chain 4 over the bow of the boat 1 1s a republican, and Darwin, who ts a democrat, as ta the governor says a mattress on the deck ts plenty good enough for a member of the third party And Treasurer Meath says if Lister and Darwin are cabins, he much prefers the deck GOING TO FEED CRAWFORD | to occupy the They're going to have a feed for Crawford E. White at Kagles’ hal tonight Crawford, who is the big deputy prosecuting attorney tn cas tivity, In also the biggest prest Seattle Aerie, No. 1, Fraternal Order of Eagles, over had. He's either six feet eight, or eight feet six, 10 height, and weighs a ton So it's going to be some foed The oceasion of the celebration in the Insta cers, and Crawford heads the list as past worthy There are 2,478 Eagles tn the mother aerie now, added during the past year WANTS TO HIRE RE SEATTLE MAN of Cla © the cor across the Columbia, {nw of Wade 1& Ha Rtor riner’s price ts $43,000, while the latter's tion of the new offi 2 having beer souniesioner Hart wants ( Eg K of the new bri of Kansas City, will amount to at least $87 1 am tn favor of saving this $44,000 t missioner Hart, and he declines to sign the contrac caune the fc 500 the taxpayers,” says Com with the Kansas City engineers. le me saimiiitecwalinacnineinil 2 | TOMMY WANTED TO KNOW | Tommy was having a quiet talk with bis mother He wanted to know why Mr. Jinks married Mrs. Jinks. Hin mother wasn't able to tell very cleary Tommy thought a while, and [| ecause he saved me from me not to learn how to swim?” asked J e e WAVES WASHING HOTEL AWAY AHERDEEN, Jan. 2 It was ieved today that Moclips hote Moclipa, near here, would be a t reck within a week, unle high tides of the last few days recede, Already the waves have wa the sand from beneath the building. causing its north end to co Several other structures were menaced Considerable damage a oe been done here by the surf, LOST GARTER AND CHANGE Mina Elsie Pethiong $14.1 CHICAGO, Jan puff, several h man and the garter were LOST a IS RETURNED ST. LOUIS, Jan. 2—Mra. Alexander Landau lost « diamond bracelet valued at $10,000 last night, between her home and a downtown t Charles A. Lange found the bracelet tn the lobby of the thea to the manager, who returned It to Mra. Landau, THEY STICK JOHN FOR $7, 000 fav CLEVELAND, ‘or $7,000 ROSLYN, N. Y., Jan Mary Harriman, daughter of the late B. bone and sustained severe cuts on the face failed at a stone wall in a fox hunt tn Virg brought to his country home, ne: P pert PRINCE IS OFFICE BOY nee of Germany 2.—Charles Cary Rumsey, whe rie H. Harriman, bro’ sy nd head when his Teli Ma baa lle hor was the ero of the morniy slg ¢ } hn. y., toosdy—book agints gits a lot of funny talk | handed to them, in the course of their travells the other day one of them snuck by the offts and got {nto a feller’ offis that was very busy sir, says the book agint, good morning, | would like | to intrest you in a book git out, says the man boy as { Was saying, ansers the book “h ally book tells all abe i . wot kind of fl am 28-inch Embossed Corduroys = suitable 29-inch Mottled Mandarin Corduroy, a of the best chin & yeaa - Mc iecaaa dt ie : ‘ out, git out uae for Suits, ¢ LM and Dresses, in a_ wide HanHarnee’ “drawal <rineeiial five: good oler range, 58¢@ yard ‘oy cL aac ae (BA “ef fe mt eg 28 and 30-inch Plain Corduroys and olors; S8e yar : ] Velvet Cords in black, cardinal, navy, wie ays the man, | aint Interested taupe, golden-brown, and Hunter’s-green 24- and 27-inch Embossed Costume Vel- but, says the book agint, this volyum tella yo suitable for Dresses, Suits and Chil- | vet in black, nayy, taupe and Hunter's how to be polite, {t's the best thing of its kind or veh tress Be vard geen GRO yard ne marke ) | git out of here, 1 don't need it, shreeks the man, 1 c " | don't have to be polite, 1 am married! On Sale Saturday, Basement Salesroom Johnny - The 7th January Sale of —— FREDERICK & NELSON| Store Opens at %:30—Closes at 5:30 THE THIRTIETH SEMI-ANNUAL | SALE OF FURNITURE | —Third and Fourth Floor | Muslin Underwear re. nty gerie for 1914, at ve i E first showing of new « ET LL TT erie; Crepe de Chine Lingerie ] a insook Undergarments, beautifully iu and Children Undermuslins are Also in the el Greeque ‘I Seesiit: Floor GOWNS. 9c, $1.25, $1.45, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25 $2.75, $2.95, and up to $17.95 COMBINATIONS, 95c, $1.25, $1.45, $1.95 225, $2.45, $2.95, $3.95 and up to $9.95 CORSET COVER 4 55 9 $1.2 $1.45, $17 $ nd up to $4.4 DRAWERS, 45c, 7 95c, $1.25, $1.4 $1.95 and ap to $2.95 WHITE PETTICOATS. $125, $1.45, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25 $3.95, $4.95 and up to $8.95 CHEMISES, 45c, 55c, 75c, 95c, $1.25, $1.4 $1.75, $1.95 and upward to $4.25 PRINCESS SLIPS, 95c,. $1.25, $1.45, $1.95 $2 $2.45, $2.75, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and up NDERWEAR IN. THE SALE CHILDRE 'S DRAW ERS, “10c, c 18 25e and 45 MISSES’ DRAWERS 5 CHILDREN’S GOWNS, 45¢, 55c, 75¢ CORSET COVERS, 19¢, 25c¢, 38c, 45¢ CHEMISES, 45c, 95 and ¢ COMBINATIONS, 5 c, $1.25 DRAWERS. 19¢, 28 and $1.45. | GOWNS, 50 c, LONG SKIRTS, 50c, &5c, 95c, $1.25 PRINCESS SLIPS and | $1.45, $1.95 and $2.25 $1.45 | SHORT UNDER-PETTICOATS, 45c. !Closing Out Winter Millinery] At Reduced Prices | Winter Trim- ib ORDER to make a quick clearance of remaining sortments of med Hats, Shapes and Trimmings, we now quote them at radically-reduced prices, the resulting opportunities being among the most attractive of the season. The Second Floor and Basement Salesroom Sections each contribute a series of highly interesting values, as follows: SECOND FLOOR very attractive Women's Trimmed Hats in three ups, featuring desirable models for | to $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Children’s Trimmed Hats reduced to 95e, $1.45 and $1.95. Women's Untrimmed Velour Hats, black and colors, reduced to 25 cacl Women's Black Plush Hats redu $1.45 cach Women's Velvet Shapes in black and cole ) 82.95 cach Wings, Quills and Fancy Feather Trimmings, reduced to 2he, 45¢ and 95e each Fancy Ostrich and Ostrich Bands reduced to $2.45, $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 each BASEMENT SALESROOM in present wear, re- 25e¢, 45e¢, T5¢, ced to rs, reduced Untrimmed Black Velvet Shapes reduced to $1.00 cach Small Hats of Velvet, Untrimmed Silk Velvet Shapes in a reduced to 50€ each range of colors, Trimmed Hats in the modish draped ef- | Felt and Beaver, fects, black and colors, smartly trimmed | trimmed with fancy stickups, bows, flow- with fancy feathers, ostrich novelties and | ers and wings, reduced to $2.50 and bows, reduced to $5.00 cach $3.50 ecact Unusual Values in Novelty Corduroys and Velvets 58c Yard Velvets includes to be placed on sale in the Base- all and Corduroys the purchase of fancy NEW ment Salesroom Saturday following desirable number unusu- at 58¢@ yard: low-priced

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