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_* THE SEATTLE STAR 2 Beginning January 10th The Bon Marche Will '——Close at 6 0’Clock on Saturday Evenings— ‘A GREAT CLEARANCE OF LACES Dress Trimmings and Beautiful Dress Garnitures AT HALF PRICE IE THEY ALL DID IT che of a how, of wba the bill; Kreonsmen are ing in the ed in Va doa mit Store opens at 630 and closes at 5.I0 “¥ ¥ ers be Meville at a houne nators have organire trel troupe sver they are playing they are features of ation’s ¢ ipreme, The august, 4 BASEMENT SALESROOM The January Sale of Muslinwear antics are a scream; and far ywoing In t and their The Cabinet is scattered y on near retary ts of War and Nav ro fancy Ing ‘om away,” With some very ely cabaret And some are at Chautauquas, where the votce of duty calla, : And some are doing danges in the London music halls | HE values offered in moderate-priced Undermuslins in this Januar le ae —And Less Than Half— And the hy of all the nation, whom we call our president, uch that it will pay well to buy for future use. A few examples of the offers Is at present giving lectures, which will help to pay his rent; te sve. fheted ‘balow of 8 ¢ to level down ere’s a dro of © over Washington, D, ¢ pared i For the time has come to | There's a drowsy alr of Ia ver neton, D.C, LONG WHITE SKIRTS: stocks—amongst the dainty laces and And the place is hushed and silent as a city well could be wi the pretty things they use to adorn the There are cobwebs on the buildings, there Is fungus on the doors, Long White Skirts of soit Long Nainsook Skirt trim- muslin, cut on fashionable garments of today And the watchman #its and doses and the janitor he snores new ak 4 nch eae To do this levelling quickly and effect- There is dust upon the papers, and the desks are burted 4 lines, and finished with em alle 1 eyelet ively—prices are cut in half—and in one For the theatres have opened and the capitol’s asleep; broidery flounce at bottom embroidery flounce and 2 = or two instances reductions are still} Of course, the Nate yuniness Ie neglected quite a spell, om re * ieeli ineeetion dw more drastic | But the Vaudeville ness pays particularly well! in several pretty terns ; deeds ; wn with 94. f 1 | HEKTON BRALEY Special 50¢. inch ribbon. Special 95¢, 19c, 25 and 29¢| | 25¢c, 50c, 69¢, 75¢ GOWNS IN THE SALE: n Net and Shadow! \Net and Shadow | | Empire and Slip-over Nainsook Slip-over Gowns Laces Priced at) (Laces Priced at | ‘ALL BOOST COMMERCIAL CLUB | Gowns of soft mustin, trim- with two rows of Barna That the Seattle Commercial Club is a big and potent factor tn the med with wide embroidery lace insertion, embroidery in- | $1/se yd. 2de a yd. developmen thin ety wae the wl uh or embroidery insertion and sertion drawn with ribbon, p nnn ayor Cot and o } Beautiful fancy pial assortment : alee eek fekl daw bal We ! I install n banquet lered Barmen lace edge pecial edge and ribbon-run beading, 9 sat ang Ms d “rere ‘ igen, aan y of the club, was given credit by all of 50¢. Special 58¢. | Band idth up to Mouncings and Al J || the speakers f rominent part tn 0 of the club ¢ ° 9 Inches. Exquisite vers, in white,| jg) ‘2° * r ® prominent part tn the growth of th ub during th Other prettily-trimmed Gowns at 68: 5. Skeet [E| past year P ) ’ A , Pike St. Side. pererae. eet ii You are to be congratul said Goy, Lister, “In the possenstor $1.25 and $1.45. a man as Mr " of as active and energetic Case " your secretary it aay be that in his defeat for governor one year ago, the o whe COMBINATIONS IN THE SALE— Fancy Beaded and Metal|Shadow and Oriental Lace se es Sat whether oF not. bie defeat certalaly TSicchlaiiheas Salih in Malewecboibee cs. dean Of the m ated about the banquet ta made of soft nainsook, and prettily trimmed with embroid- Laces to Go at Half Price —Flouncings at Half Price— | completely filling the rooms of nearly one-third were wome er » 2 2 ( e High grade Novelty Beaded Bands and Metal} In widths from 12 to 60 inches. Fancy Lace | H. E ing president, who a the proceedings fol y edges in unusual patterns, Cluny pattern or Barmen R Laces, in widths from 2% to 6 inches. Shown in | Flouncings tn Shadow, Oriental Bohe mian and lowing the by the club during the edge and insertion and Swiss embroidery yokes. Special of gold, silver, steel and colored combinations in af Cracklie Meshes--in white, er A lf} past fear ar ub in matters that Tie. variety of beautiful designs in straight and trreg- 7 var of beautiful patterna to cho at |ij had to do with the city ak . J ce ular patterns. All at half price. the following prices | To Rev task of Kiving the The Sale offers many other pretty Combinations at e 75e LACES AT 38 YD. | $4.98 LACES $2.49 YD. | 50c LACES AT 25¢ YD. | $2.75 LACES $1.38 Yo. |p) {0 the Incoming offic D5e¢ and $1.25. $25 LACES G3c VO. | $5.25 LACES $2.63 VO. | Se LACES AT 33c VD. | $3.25 LACES $1.63 VO. |f wo i Stevens, and Fred W. Bert, Jr » $1.40 LACES 74c VO. | $5.80 LACES $275 VD. | $1.15 LACES Sac VD. | $3.98 LACES $1.99 YO Following the installation of Pres that official deiverea ff] DRAWERS IN THE SALE: CORSET COVERS IN THE SALE: te $2.95 LACES $1.13 VD. | $5.98 LACES $2.99 VD. | $149 LACES 75< Vb. | $4.50 LACES $2.25 Vo. J a> edtrens in ¥ h ie outlined the work of the club as he desired to Circular and Straight-cut Drawers, trim Nainsook Corset Covers with trimming to Taek : | we it done du the com! year. " $2.75 LACES $1.38 VO. | $6.50 LACES $3.25 VO. | $1.75 LACES B8c VD. | $5.49 LACES $1.74 VO. fF)" J uariesen worn thon delivered by Rey. Luther Little, Mayor George |fff Med with tucks and ruffles and finished of wide embroidery beading laced with $525 LACES $1.63 Yo. 57. LACES $3.75" YD. | $2.25 LACES $1.13 VD. | $3.40 LACES $1.75 YO. F. Cotterill and Gov, Lister. with linen pattern lace or embroidery. ribbon, two rows of Barmen lace insertion, b; ACES 0. OO LACES $5.00 VD. | $2.49 LACES $1.25 VD. | $5.98 LACES $299 VO. During the evening several yooa) selections were rendered by the Special 19¢. heading and edge’ Special amas al Or Dean W. Andrews and G | Cade trio, consisting of Walter G. man, Ernest Hill i) Drawers of soft muslin, cut circular, ] Many tt 0 choos i Beaatitl Lace Edges, Persian and Bulgar Figured Chiftons &|| Clearance “Sale of ie olisiiak. ts CARS anyon } finished with per cig ged seniecoayyl ny Caniet Coils bag Ts por “ue ul di Banés and Points, |ian Bands and Ap- Allovers, Worth) Macrame andRatine| || je, Saigo "wu "busing trcon seateae ould have cet ‘hes i B8e. 55¢. ” Werth From 25¢ to | pliques, Worth 25¢ |From 49c to $6.50 a| Lace Bands & Braids, eo H All the Long Skirts Pictured are 95¢. if | il : 9 $11.98 at —— | ——to $7.50, at———,/- ———Y ard, at————_ Worth 15c to $3.25, at THEY A K FOR MORE P I E |] The top Skirt has double panel, with The lower Skirt is trimmed with a net G S OL C i] serviceable machine-embroidered design, flounce and ribbon-run embroidery bead- special B5¢. —Basement Salesroom The Team Owners’ association, by A. J. McMahan, president, and| ing, special 95S¢. W. H. Baxter, secretary, have made formal request upon the mayor for protection to the men in thelr employ | “We attended the chy council cod fied tat by the charter of tos |f Colonial Pumps The Basement Salesroom ty You are empowered to appoint additional policemen whenever {t| ; i ‘ Sescuins nansamury, Sad Chet the elty, eninall. sual thereupon srories| | Special $1.95 Pair. Garment Clearance for their compensation; the counct! advises us it is ready to do no. | | OLONIAL | 1Se LACES 7!,0 YD. Yb. $7.50 CACES $3.75 YO. $650 LACES $3.25 YD. sizes 6 to 10%. Special $1.95 red tops; 1 ° | As ° e “We, therefore, respectfully request you to appoint 50 additional | XCEPTIONAL savings are open to # | policemen to serve during the strike called against the draymen of ‘ . , | this city, or so long as thotr services are necessary for the purpose of | Pumps in late-in-the-season purchasers in th i i } protecting employes from assaults of the strikers, and the destruction | - ady- exam Widths from 3 to 14|| A special assortment || jncjuded are fancy|| Fancy Macrame and oe wepurty of the érayaen.” patent and gun Ready-to-Wear clearance. As an r : inches, in high grade ||of fancy imported and | tmported ‘and domestic|| Ratine Lace Bande and | metal kid, as pic- of the values offered: : Edges, Bands an‘ | domestic Novelty Bands || figured and printed |) Braids, tn white, cream | tured, with hand- A Foints—tneluding Point |and Appliques, tnciud-|| Chitfons, "plain. Nets) and ecro—wiathe trom! | BARS J) ANCING FROM SCHOOLS | turned soles and pont Teduced to $8.75 and Spam Mi| |de Venise, Bohemian,|/ing Persian, Radiv and colored Allovers—j|/1 to 10 inches. Variety . Silk and Cloth Dresses reduced to, Orientals, Filets, Pom-|| Bulgarian and Tapestry | widths 18 to 45 inchea|| of handsome designs to PORTLAND, } or waske Ob neahennl ama atte Cuban heels . | |padours and Cracklie | effects in a variety of|/—vartety of beautiful) choose from tiie tas Sonbe. ve ote comments that danotug in all forme rd] Sizes 2:4 to 7, 37-85, $9.65 and $12.75. fl | cttects. j| Widths and colors. designs barred from the city schools. The board Is exp 4 to adopt the me |i Special $1.95 Evening Coats reduced to $13.75. 2 LACES 12/g¢ YD.| 25¢ LACES AT 13c YD.|/ 49¢ LACES AT 25¢ YD.| j5¢ LACES 1 ommendation. W the tango became the rage in Portland, hundreds |} z SGc LACES AT 40c YD. 56c LACES AT 25c YD. || $7.49. LACES 78 VO. Tt. VS of citizens began a npaign which resulted in the committee's action. | pair. ., . as Laces tie. G7 so LACES evo, wa LACES FEV, ea aake Tie v6 The committee held a umber of turbulent meetings, attended vy | Women’s Felt Slippers and Felt Mocca- 4 being Hy oy Broadcloth Coats re i - none ote lis : ; - t 1 || proponents and opponents of dancing |! fl e ms uced to .65. P s YD. || $2.00 LACES $1.00 Y arcs sor sel $1.68 LACES 99- YD. asi ; {I | sins in brown and gray, special 6B¢ pair. w c ? $2.00 LACES $7.00 YO. 3.50 LACES $1.75 VD.| 9336 LACES $1.13 YO Philadel i . es : ‘omen’s Coats reduced t 75 Lali x phia doctors have taken blood from the body, |] Children’s Napoleon Boots in Tan Rus- ic © $5.75 and $450 LACES $225 VD. | $5.00 LACES 5 $2.50 $4.50 LACES $2.25 VD.) 95.50 LACES $1.25 YO.|| cleansed it and put It back In the body. They'll be taking our | sia Calf ‘and Gr Sf atal call. the lick ‘ith $8.35. —Basement Salesroom, $650 LACES $3.25 VD. | $4.98 LACES $249 YD.) 9355 LACES $1.63 Yo.| | e ut and showing them to us, next. | alf and Gun-metal calf, the latter wit } Upper Main Fioor | Basement Salesroo { te rds he ae ak ° WILL GO AFTER CONVENTIONS | a — Reduced Prices on x | | . ; 4 4 En SPECIALS FROM THE JANUARY SALE OF LINENS | =<! 2:"ersezcs%2csur.ee || Flannel Shirtwaists Winter Millinery If & Ro 121 4 od RIMMED Winter Hats 1212 Turkish Towels 10¢ Ea.| $1.00 Linen Damask 75¢ Yard _ Special 95¢ in Velvets, ‘Plashes and We have 100 dozen of these Bleached Turkish Strictly All-linen Table Damask—70 inches in MART morning Waists in shirt style, p oe Towels—they are in size 19x38 inches, and ace} ia), ak a t 4 cst eavers are now grouped in cot ate bemntaad, teme perons, darabie KiA0. ath. © can furnish this damask tn ver made of fleeced waisting flannel of three jots and reduced fo hata aati aera oe eee ee es | anion very good grade, with high detachable "$1.00, $1.95 ne »! ’ clearance to . , . ollar. Sizes 34 to 44. Special 95¢. 25 All Linen Towels 19¢ Ea.| $1.25 Table Damask 95c Yard, cay Wateea, ooecial SAU and $3.50. All Linen Huck Towels—they are size 18x36 Alllinen Table Damask—thia 4 " id J — x inches—the good, heavy, durable quality that Will Fines in widtt ‘ ; Unusual values in dainty Net Waists, Untrimmed Hats in an as- give excellent service, 100 dozen included in this | ‘2Ches in width, and is shown in very handso * se } lot at 19¢ each. patterns. It is the good, heavy quality. 95e yard. | CROOKSTON, Mint fter slaying nine wolves with with net underlay trimmed with pifk and sortment of good shapes, of r is knife i by the rema ue light-blue ribbon and lace insertion. De- Velvet, Beaver and Velour, % fi and the The Ss : : 4 $2.50 Pattern Cloths $1.75 Ea. | $3.25 Damask Napkins $2.45 Dz. | : theta a signed in the popular V-neck style, with at reductions ranging from Kas Heavy Satin Damask Pattern Clothe—they are 100 All-linen Dama Napkine he the to hing w wolv w e 4 rf 50¢ size 62x63 inches—shown in very pretty spot do | size 22x22 inches Mave beets, Reha Anieee coal the Tedinn hed b lying within a short dist volves kimono sleeves in three-quarter or full- § to $2.95. signs with dainty Fleur de Lis borders, Priced | are shown in very neat floral patterns. A dozen, || remains of the bc length. Special $1.05, —Basement satesroom F Ostrich Novelti iuced Sm | at $1.75. $2.45. —Lower Main Floor of the Bon Marche. | pe ancy stric ovelties reduced 0 | | Chicago university medics have pumped green fluids into a | ae. r } white rat and made it a green rat, and say they can make a red r —CLEARANCE-— (s12; xiows o \9 TO 11 A. M ona" Every wife with a sivsous husband can now stock up with | Glace Gloves Bancy Feathers ‘in the’ season's aaa CHALLIES PRICED AT . colored rats for reformatory purposes. | S ‘ | 59 P m etlecte “edGhed 1050S! ; —BARGAINS- CLEARANCES || Special 59¢ Pair ! FEARS INVASION OF SWEDEN OMEN'S Glace Gloves, in black, Children’s Hats in Plushes and Velvets In Standard Domestics -85e Ea | No Telephone Orders Taken | white, tan and gray; assorted sizes, many desirable colors to choose from, re 12 1-2c Lonsdale Muslin 8 1-3c e 50c Flannelette Gowns 35¢ enghTOCKHOLM, Jan. ‘Since ed to give up Fin-| Special 59¢ pair —fasoment Satcsroom duced to 5O¢. Basement Satesroom 5,000 yards of Lonsdale Muslin, | Dainty Challies Kimonos | ,, Women's Fiannelette Gowns tn |f land.” said Dr ee Rha iene hui oes — - - , 26 inches wide. Not over 12 yards hey he fl : the pink or blue and white stripes peg ected nS et Ape | to a customer at this price. Good, rey are the floor length | fuji size, without coll Only 2 tof 48 at present can 1 o-Swedish war | r “ B : 2 1 cama Pear wey, | Bd and are ahown in each. ul 1t'm moe. "Secona » mua «ho sata, “ant ment? Wall Burlap Hosiery ox Stationery | handsome figures and co) oor. BAS Sn 67e j Pg ages nd m " . A ~ A 25¢ Devonshire Cloth 15¢ V4. | or." very pretty | Meadow Brook silk stein tas leriinre th nest ool vareeeripp ee yar fo for Clearance Special 10c Pair Special 10c Ay Devonshire Cloth, 1,500 yards in | med and carefully made en 4 i wan y Russia egian isly attempt to Invade 1 : ; ‘ Diath as At 16k ovat, fostend Gf LAI auise Gacoed Micor, } Meniovorck Mik nt ee el ms er eke esa) 10¢ Yard HIS lot includes odd \PER and Envelopes im 25c. Good patterns oe shades to 2 ea 4 Mata tA ART | lines of Cotton anc “isle fancy boxes, patterned ~ si Ba an i eis he FH] ARTER JOBS AT FORD PLANT BYS2,f 73% h50°% stows, maser Wom. tote oe oe -2c Dress Perca! “3 | fot Burlap in f : ho ; en; Cotton, Mercerized and Special 10¢ be — 4 a06 pistalat Toa orcalas; 16 DELICIOUS 20¢ GUM\ 7!¢ Apron Ginghams 4c a Yd. DETROIT, Jan Thousands of unemployed men from the Middle | Ill standard shades of green, mate? ee bs ees Rarecreilll inches wide, in lengths to 10 yar DROPS THURSDAY AT Apron Ginghama tn full bolts and today in search of Jobs at tt Motor mpany's 7 other styles of Hosiery in asement Sales Light and dark shades, in neat pat b mill ends, full 27. inches wide, Ll 1 recently announced a profit-sharing plan by which brown, tan and natural cizeg for Children Special es terns, at 81-3c a yard. 11 a m., 4¢ a yard. Not over 10 1 receive a minimum wage of $5 daily color. Full 36 inches wide, 10¢ ; yards to each. Second Floor. ‘© jobs given out today,” was a sign displayed conspicuously,” s Dar 15¢ Checked Nainsook 10c Yd. -1[2¢ lb ~— : u President Ford was swamped today with messages of congratuia-|fi] for clearance, 2O¢ yard : Germantown . Checked Nainsook, 32 inches e 60c Rope Sik 35¢ a Dozen |p tion from all parts of the country. Many other fuctorles have wired —Basement Saiesroom 4 Women’s Wool Hosiery, Yarn, 5¢ Skein | wide, at 10¢ a yard. Neat ¢rossbar ‘bre Rope Silk in perfect condi. || him, asking for details of the profit-sharing plan with ple r ribbec ps pi checks; very serviceable for under Buy a pound or two of | tion; all the most wanted shades, | } Dia/b. OF capone | SADE» ie : 4 a wear; worth regularly 150 falas” iothanme |. << very lustrous; 36¢ a dozen till 11 | Columbus women are forming a protective association to Neckwear oroken sizes. Special 15¢ ERMANTOWN YARN ng 15e Striped Nainsook 10c Yd Drove, We have oraces oe By ane Third Floor. trait aay eats imipht hupbies aie proepecs ive bridegrooms. pair Basement Salesroom Tina good assortment ’ Missed * Tand assorted flavors to] 12¢} Cups and Saucers 9¢ Pair ice hava: dec aWay wire oe eT ee S i f cole cluding red, ce ee talent er Nt herd choose pack ‘ Strictly Pure white translucent China Tea | Li ltt Stace higher Abie Bi Special 15¢ P se: pc Hk rae ay = m ches ; ups ne ce F navies ; ‘ z »lue, slack, S wide, in neat stripes, with soft ' fresh. Thursday, 12¢ a theps weg yah ee plain avide | OMEN’S — Neckpieces Women Ss Union ight-blue ac 5 chamois fipish, at 10¢ a yard \vound. Fourth Floor, Fie tain ay ay ut Sra each mt esse WiLL CELEBRATE in a variety of pleas- “8 purple, 5¢@ skein —Lower Main Floor. pred, Lo j . hs at Salecreaey er Lower Main Floor. ing styles, including shadow Suits a ie Sap Rae ae Fay TT oe esate tie clagleme are Qeaauehend te lM lace. collar, coloredem- ‘Snecial 25¢ yy | chub at at the Goods Eats a teria ee day night have i aneaiaiad | broidered collars and other ery fe ood Baskets e program nnouncer oda one ations At be ade before 2 {ib - he Srogeatt Je ant in q rvations must be Made befor fancy pieces. Special 15¢. W' MI N S Ribbed Cot 50¢ atured on the program will be addresses by three demaeratic | % ton Union Suits, high bs . snatorial candidates, Mayor George F. Cotterill, Judge W. W. Black SPECIAL, 10¢ neck,. long sleeves and TRONG Wood Basket, and Hugh C. Todd The celebrat » will cin with an addresa ¢ BON Malocmie by Toaatinsiker daha. Weukes wrbeane Giiiiy mine Oonnts | Neckwear Samples and ankle length, well finished made of splint wood 4 De mocri club. Yor al solos will be aiven by Madame Mary Louise several odd lines in one lot Sizes 34, 36, 38 Special with reinforced bottoms ‘ ‘ His teeth Geeund Avesun, " ary and Mrs. Ruth Osborn Morgan, with two violin solos by i Fike Siseot, Sesend Avenue, Uaten piavet Clary and Mrs, Ruth two violin solon by Miss lH for clearance at 10¢. 25e¢ Suit Unusual value at 50¢. Wy a The speakers will Include A. R. ‘Titlow of Tacoma and Rev, James | —Hasement Salesroom, Housefurnishings Sectlom ' | P, Morrissey, D. D., pastor of St, Joseph's church, of this elty, = = ——— eS ho