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| | | | THE SEATTLE STA “THE BON MARCHE WILL CLOSE A T6P.M. ON SA TURDA YS ‘For “Gown Day” at the January Sale of White These Dainty $1.50 Nainsook —Gowns Will Be Sold at— -95¢ IN SLIP-OVER OR EMPIRE ; | Pos Day” at the Bon January Sale of and in consequence attractive displays of pretty gowns—at specially at tractive prices—prices that em- phasize this great store's ability to give bargains of the better sort—on an occasion of this kind 39¢ MUSLIN GOWNS 29¢ EACH | High or V-shaped yoke Gowns, made of good quality musiin—yoke has several rows of tuckings, neck and sleeves finished with narrow hemstitched ruffle. 75¢ MUSLIN GOWNS 59c EACH Fine Muslin Gowns—square or round neck— trimmed with wide insertion of embrotdery—set in with mesh lace—sleeves trimmed to match. Also a crepe model! at 59c. 89c NAINSOOK GOWNS FOR 75¢ Nainsook Gowns in slip-over styles—trimmed with Val. lace and tnsertion—also Initial gowns and crepe gowns in pink, biue and white, with dalnty lace edge. The Semi-Annual Clearance ——Coats at Half Price Is “Gown Marche’s White, specially EMBROIDERY OR LACE TRIMMED, Three of the $1.50 gowns on J sale at 95c are illustrated here. There are in reality 8 or 10 dif ferent styles—made of fine nain- sook in the slip-over style or | with Empire yokes and sleeves of allover mesh or shadow lace are prettily trimmed in lace | or embroidery, $2 NAINSOOK GOWNS AT $1.45, Very fine Nainsook Gowns tn alip-over style. | Prettily trimmed with Val. lace and medallion of | embroidery—also pretty plain Seco alik gown, lace trimmed DAINTY $3 GOWNS FOR $1.98 Very attractive gowns of fine lingerie cloth tn silpover style with deep yoke of Val. lace and fine embrotdefy—broad ribbon drawn through, finished with bow. $3.50 LINGERIE GOWNS $2.45 Handsome Slip-over Gowns of fine lingerie eloth ~—hand embrotdered design—round neck and datnty butterfly sleeves. Reg $3.50 values reduced to $2.46. —Second Floor of the Bon Marche. of Tailored Suits and Street in Fall Swing Nowadays——— REMARKABLE CLEARANCE OF UNDERWEAR $1.25 Silk Mixed “Merode” —and “Forest Mills” Vests— ES 34,36 AND 38 VESTS WITH LONG SLEEVES ———AND TIGHTS ANKLE LENGTH TO MATCH—— Here's a clearance special that is distinctly worth while—$1.25 “Forest Mills” and “Merode” hand trim- med Underwear in the | grade for .79c a garmen sleeves—and tights to match, are all ankle length. “silk mixed” t. The vests have the long uxurious white Lower Vieor of the Boa Marche. Clearance Sale of Women’s and Children’s Hats REMAINDERS OF OUR $1.50, $2.00 AND $2.50 LINES TO GO WEDNESDAY FOR 48¢ The Best and the Most Emphatic Redaction in the Millinery World Prices are being mercilessly slashed in the Millinery Section—and these trimmed and untrimmed Hats for women and children are splendid values, in felt—charmingly adorned with gay silk scarfs or ribbon bows. shapes, are of velvets, felts and beavers, in either the rolled or drooping brim styles. A CLEARANCE OF DOMESTICS On Sale All Day Wednesday at These Prices 16 2-3¢ Galateas 28 ins. Wide 12 1-2c Yard 2,500 yards of Galateas, 28 inches wide, some slightly imperfect, with light and dark shades, neat figures, dots and stripes, 12%4c. 25e Kindergarten Cloth at 12 1-2c Yard Just half price for 1,500 yards of Kindergarten Cloth, 32 inches wide, In even stripes; lengths to 10 yards, at 12% a yard Wednesday. 10c Outing Flannel for 6 1-2c a Yard 6%c a yard for 3,000 yards of Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide; lengths to 20 yards, with neat pat- terns in pink and blue; worth 10c. 65c White Cotton Bats at 39c Apiece Snow White Cotton Bats, 20 bales in all, 3 pounds to each bat, comforter size. Not over two to a customer, at 39c each. —Lower Main Floor. NOT OVER 6 CANS TO EACH NO. 2 1-2 MADRONA BRAND TOMATOES AT JUST 8e A CAN Canned Corn—splendid quality, 2 size cans, Peerless brand Priced for Wednesday, a can .... Race reenes Be | A quart . Pienie Hame—spiendid quality medium site, Properly ed | B Bu and trimmed We a pound shipment Priced, 4% ancks fo Quaker Onts — fresh si nly the best p priced | A pound | cans, new pack | a dozen 2 & can pack; #w ‘Jonen, $1.25; can | Reliance lally pwiced | Corn A pound THE BON Hixhibition of Domentic Pets Be, See Street, Second brand of imped prted olive Buckwheat kwheat nacke priced 600; 95 Pure Peanut Butter—made from anteed to be str Del Monte Fineapple—No. MARCHE ea. indeed. The children's hats are trimmed modois The women's hats, untrimmed —Second Floor of the Bon Marche. MORNING CLEARANCE SALES || From 9 to 11 A. M. Only—No Phone Orders Men’s 10c Cotton Socks at 5c a Pair Closing out a lot of Men's Cotton Socks, not all sizes, but the most wanted; 10c value. Till il a m., Se a patr. —Lower Main Floor. Old Dutch Cleanser, Four Cans for 25c Wednesday morning from 9 to 11 you can get Old Dutch Cleanser at 4 cans for 26¢. Not over 4 cans to each. No telephone orde —Fourth Floor. 5c Bleached Cotton Toweling 3c a Yard 8c a yard for 2,000 yards of Bleached Cotton Twill Toweling, 15 inches wide, good weight Not over 10 yards to each. Till 11 a, m. —Lower Main Floor. $2.00 and $3.00 Raincoats Priced at $1.00 Closing out the remainder of Women's $2.00 and $3.00 Raincoats in tan and black, at $1.00 a garment. Till 11 a. m. Wednesday —Second Floor. BUYER OF THESE LARGE SIZE Italian Olive oft r—ntrictly pure ure, wholesome | 4 kind, Priced 12:¢ Garden 20c ernment Flowr—Albers | Flour. ne Priced, a pound | Chip Beet—al! pected meat. Sf quailty, Priced tn 40c | and Jnva Style Coffer— y roasted. Regu erade, Wednesday, | peanuts. Ie guar veer AAG | ae 1 Rtv y Bpecially. ne New Seeded Rati packagen ratainn package na—NO 12 nize Guaranteed new crop Priced, a Ic —Fourth Ploor the Bon Marche. January 16-16-17—8tth Kloor, Avenue, Union Street, SUCCESS When the vision comes to your aching brain And lights you “ with a Joyous gleam, Don't give it up when it seeme in vain, Dream! But never stop with the dream alone Just shape and form It as best you can; By dreams accomplished are true men known; Plan! Then toll and struggle must hold you fart; You may not loaf and you dare not shirk; This ia your burden from first to last, Work! And if men scorn you and tf they Seer, And war upon you by day and night Stand up and show them you have no fear, Fight! And, though you weary and though you tire, And, though your heart and soul are stek This you must do, through flood and fire, Stick! And so, at Inet, by the years you spend The fret and worry, the zeal and rest, You win at last to the Journey's end, Rest! BERTON BRALEY. ‘STILL RAINING IN PORTLAN PORTLAND, Jan. 6-—The heaviest rainstorm in years tn ¢ apprehension in a number of Western Oregon towns today, Sinc urday night more than 2.36 Inches of rain has fallen, and there te no tn dication when the downpour will cease. Some damage has been done in Portland bby slides in the higher part of the city, The Southern Pa cific’s Tillamook line t# closed on account of hight water. The Willamette river bere is rising rapidly, but has not yet ap proached the danger mark Reports from all over Weatern Oregon report heavy rains and ris ing streams, FRED HOWE'S currency reform by punching a hole in the cent and making it a half-cent won't work. There isn’t a kiddie In the land that that puncture would fool. ‘LOSES ARM AT THE SHOULDER | CENTRALIA, Jan, 6—Through the failing of a revolver from tue} jshelf of a closet through which she was searching, Mrs. Frank Ipe, | wife of a well-known rancher, was shot through the arm late last night. | jand later it was found necessary to amputate the member at the shoui-| der. The bullet entered her hand and tore its way almost to tho} shoulder. | MOVEMENT STARTED for an riler Thankegiving day. We mean not impiety, but economy, in suggesting February 29. | / ‘CLOSE NOME SALOONS SUNDAY NOME, Alaska, Jan. 6 |town, Nome saloons were closed on Sunday last. It was the first time since their opening that many of the found the locks turned tp their doors. Ip some instances doors had to be fitted with locks and keys. | The closing of the saloons was the result of the discovery, by Federal Judge Tucker and Assistant Attorney Saxton, of an ancient was raised. ANYHOW, MEXICO ie promised a mighty fine assortment of foreign warships. ‘BABY DRINKS WHISKY; DIES LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6.—Frequently given small a of whisky ie his parents to soothe him, according to Dr. Joseph Jacobs, Erwin | Monger, 2 years old, drank half a pint of the liquor while his parents | were in another room, and died an hour later in convuisions. After | signing a certificate giving acute alcoholic poisoning as the cause of death, Dr. Jacobs said “The practice of giving whisky to bables ts very general, dangerous and abhorrent.” but fa THAT KIEV, Russia, court adjourned for two minutes, to allow a witness to smoke a cigaret for his health. Don't enicker. Many an American judge stops the course of justice for a sillier reason than that. FORGOT ABOUT WONG WAI LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6.—His case forgotten, Wong Wal, transferred to Los Angeles from Fresno for trial before the federal c * lata, since April, in the county jall here, according to the admias! on today of Jail attaches, “For some reason, we seem to have lost track of him.” Assistant | United States District Attorney Archibald said to Judge Wellborn when | the case finally was called Inte yesterday The court Instructed that the case be © tried at once, WE BEGIN to suspect that If Mr. Huerta doesn’t send him- if as envoy to Phi iphia to congratulate her on her expo- ition of 1876, or something equally as good, one of those “vio- lent ends” Ie going to catch up w with hin DYING OF COLD AND HUNGER VIENNA, Jan. 6.—Preliminary steps were taken by charitable or- ganizations in various parts of Austria today for a campaign looking to- | ward the relief of the destitution in Bulgaria, Montenegro, Servia and | Albania. In all four countries the poor are actually dying of cold and starva- tion, and unless assistance reaches them speedily and on a large acale, the winter's death roll ce regtaly will ¢ mount } high into the thousands “TO KEEP the boys on the farm, keep th iris there,” sa the Ohio secretary of agricuiture. If there's one thing ailin’ us that lan’t finally traced back to the girls, we haven't heard of It. ‘JIM HAM’S CLERK INDICTED WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Senator James Hamilton Lewis’ clerk, | | Sydney Moulthrop, was indicted yesterday on the charge of pawning a) diamond ring which the senator had given him to send to a Jeweler in Chicago, and of forging the senator's name to a check for $240. Moulthrop gained prominence, some time ago, by making public some of the private correspondence of Senator Lewis EUGENIC MARRIAGES are a joke, says Boston professor, Well, you can’t say that about some marriages. DIES AS HE ANSWERS CALL BREMERTON, Jan. 6.—Trouble tn starting bis automobile and the | necessity of removing obstructions from the road when attempting to answer a call from the home of W. T. 3. Lumbar, a Long Lake farmer are responsible for the death of Dr. George B, Campbell, well known physician of Port Orchard. After strenuous efforts to get through, the doctor had to give up and walk to th Kagleson ranch He arrived there exhausted, and shortly afterward was selved with an attack of heart disease, to which he succumbed Dr, Campbell leaves a widow at Port Orchard DID YOU know that New York state will, In 1915, celebrate the opening of a canal from Lake Erie to the Hudson, costing $128,000,000, and navigable for vessels of 3,000 tons? PLAN BIG TIME AT BALLARD will be large doings "Saturday afternoon, at 1:30, when the will be formally opened, with Cav flying and crowds cheering, Thats Freeman of Seattle, B. Emerson of | oma, and they've fixed it for “movie” | celebration, It is expected that 600 launches | de, which will start from Salmon bay vaa Free lunch will be served to those attending There fishormen's docks, at Salmon bay anaugh's band playing and flags | the grant arrar by Mille Ballard and Frank Berry pictures to be taken of th will participate in the proceed to the docks DR. JACQUES BERTILLON figures out that suicide Is rare among book agents and very high among musicians. We'd already noted the remissness on the part of the book agents, | $2.00, $2.50, For the first time in the history of the law in the old Oregon code No resistance to the new order of things | | FREDERICK WU Store opens & 6.30 and closes at as The January é NELSON 5.30 FE Sale of Household Linens ANY Seattle: housekeepers look regula ing items in their Linen equipment at a worth-while saving ir now progressing features desirable Linens tractive items from the well-known house of John S are notably less than regular Summarized, the Sale includes: arly to our to supply lack. ‘The event mus at. and the Sale prices emi-annu in large assortments, including numerc Brown & Sons, IN THE FIRST FLOOR LINEN SECTION Irish Linen Table Damasks, 75¢, 90¢, $1.10 and $1.35 yard Irish Linen Pattern Table Cloths, special $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 and up to $7.50 each Irish Linen Table Napkins, special $2.85, $3.65, $3.95, $4.35 and $5.85 dozen special Hemstitched Damask Luncheon Cloths, special BO¢, $1.65 to $3.35 each. Linen Huck Towels, special 19¢, 25¢ and 35¢ each. Bath Towels in carefully selected grades, special 20¢, 25¢, 35¢ to $1.25 each. All-linen Kitchen 12%4¢ yard. Toweling, special IN THE BASEMENT SALESROOM LINEN SECTION Bleached All-linen Table Damask of Irish manufacture, 70 inches wide, special 65¢ + Oe Half-bleached Irish Table Linen, special 65¢ yard Irish Linen Table Damask in a good as- sortment of patterns, excellent quality, 70 inches wide, special 75¢@ yard. Heavy Bleached All-linen Table Napkins, 19x19 inches, special for the half-dozen lot, 85¢. Flaxine Toweling, a soft-finished cotton kitchen toweling, special S5¢@ yard yard The Clearance Pattern Table Cloths of full-bleached Irish linen, 68x86 inches, special $1.85 each. Hemmed Table Cloths of silver-bleached pure linen, heavy and durable quality, size 59x80 inches, special $1.50 each. Towels of bleached cotton huck in a good absorbent quality, all-white or with red borders, hemmed ready for use, special Te, 8144, 10¢ and 12%¢ each. Linen Crash Toweling in a good, serv- iceable quality for general kitchen use, spe- cial 12¢ yard. of Winter Suits VERY Tailor-made Winter Suit remaining in stock is now marked at a price far below its regular value. The assortments are varied and permit a wide choice Cloths, Colors and Styles are suitable for wear right through early Spring. Some especially attractive models are shown in sizes 40, 42 and 44. | AT $16.65— Novelty Suits and plain tailored models, of Broadcloth, Black and Blue Serge and Whipcords in brown and navy. Excep- tional values. Room-Size Rugs Odd Patterns Priced for Clearance Hartford Saxony, 4-6x7-6, reduced to.$12 Hartford Saxony, 6x9, reduced to. $22.00. Hartford Saxony, 8-3x10-6, reduced to. $30 Hartford Saxony, 9x12, reduced to. $35.00 - $12.00 Body Brussels, 8-3x10-6, reduced to $18.00 Body Brussels, .$19.50 Wilton, 8-3x10-6, reduced to $24.00 Wilton, 8-3x10-6, - $31.50 Wilton, 8-3x10-6, . 835.00 Wilton, 9x12, $25.00 Wilton, 9x12, Wilton, 9x12, Wilton Velvet, Velvet, Body Brussels, 6x9, reduced to.. 9x12, reduced to. reduced to... reduced to... reduced to reduced to. reduced to. 9x12, -.. 838.00 Velvet, reduced to.. 9x12, reduced to 10x12, 9x12, reduced to Axminster, reduced to —Second Floor. .833.00 . AT $23.85— Demi-tailored and Novelty} Suits of Broadcloth, Serge and Diagonal, also a few severely tailored effects in Black and Navy Silk Suits. AT $48.75— In this group are to be found some of our finest models, of Broadcloth, Velvet, Caracal Cloth, Duvetyne, Brocade and Novelties. AT $34.75— Smart Suits of Eponge, Broad- cloth, Men’s-Wear Suitings and Mixtures, in plain tailored and \ fancy effects. ‘AT $12.35— Tailored Suits of Broadcloth in Brown, way, Taupe, Copenhagen and Black; Serges in black and navy, Navy Poplin and Novelty Cloths in Copenhagen, _ brick, brown, gray and wine. Second Fleer. New White Waists 95¢, $1. 15, $1.25 ERY attractive new styles, developed in Crepe, Mull and Lawn, with high or low neck, set-in and kimono sleeves, with drooping shoulders. “ They are very prettily with laces, frills, insertion and embroidery and are moderately priced at 5c, $1.15 and $1.25. —Basement Salesroom | Cotton Voile, trimmed ~ 30th ‘Semi-Annual Furniture Sale | Third and F includes suites and ogd pieces in Living-room, ourth Floors Dining-room and Bedroom Furnitues, desirable patterns from the best makers, at prices decisively less than regular. -