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iH THE SEATTLE STAR _ ES Se —This Store Will Close at 6 P. M. Saturdays—||| WHAT’S DOING Fr REDERICK & NELSO _|JUST 500 OF THOSE STANDARD|| BO irics li eeraggemaeeelne New Silk Poplins -Boys’ Suit Clearane 95¢ Yard Au aren b Bo f ults in $15.00 MEN’S BUSINESS SUITS Join in the Clearance al— By Abe Hurwitz Bpeaking of Jackson day banqueta-—-and there will Ne one tonight at the Good Eats cafeteria—it was while speaking al a Jackson fay banquet two years ago that Judge Chadwick spt the beans, and, like NEW Silk Poplin, called “Faille Lustre " has just } the woll-advertised ghost of Banquo, that little old speech rose up to “siete a oe Ik Sec- fall and ‘ eight aan | push his bat out of the ring for that f 1 judge job been received in the Basement Salesroom suit. : The moral is obvious, Hut tf tt re observed, there would be no tion This material has the soft lustre of crepe de chine np are fr arply te Jackson day banquets. Who ever heard of a gathering of faithful demo crates who failed to discuss, discourse and dilate upon the toptes of ts day? Col, Hawthorne, for one, wouldn't stand for any such omission for but is more weighty duced for rance. Ti best maker f ys’ cloth Colors required for street and evening gowhs are one solitary little minute ing in the count f Wherefore, three aspirants for the United States senate, who will hown, including pink, cream, pale-blue, Dresden, Copen . - a resen the opportunities | fight it out for the de ocratic nomination, will each be given a prom) final tak nent place on tonight's program and will modestly proceed to Inforw hagen, apricot, wistaria, Jacque-rose, cardinal, golden the eager multitudes how easi hey re going to be elected | for saving are exceptior j brown, navy and black ' tt — ve attractive under-priced 1 Thirty-six inches wide and moderately priced at 95¢ Jots $3.85 $4.85 $5.85 New Corduroys and Velvets wide deetn Als 58c Yard Boys’ Hand-finished Worsted Sweaters, gray, fi cardinal in Women’s and Children’s Apparel, and at 58¢ yard 49 4, Let George Di or, Rea s Why I Will Be Elected,” is the toas to which Mayor ¢ rill will respond, Judge W. W. Black will speak tune of °V Me Run; or, Bet on Me to Win.” Hugh ©. Todd he about “Abiilty as a Vote Getter; or, Why | to Wi Best $15 Suits That Ever Came Into the Bon Marche yard man, W There will also be some real music at the banquet by Mme, Mary Loulse Clary and Mra, Ruth Osborn Mogan, Gen. James P. Morrisey of St. Joseph's church and Av RK. Titlow will also speak Was the popular verdict when these Suits first arrived a few weeks ago—yet to- morrow you can have yoar pick of them for a $10.00 piece. All Sizes in the Lot From 33 Up to 46-in. Chest Measure LOTS OF GOOD PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM IN ALL WOOL CASSIMERES, FANCY CHEVIOTS, WORSTEDS & STYLISH TWEEDS Here's a real opportunity for the man who really wants to save—only $10.00 for any one of these splendid $15.00 Business Suits—every suit of the 500 fully up to any $15.00 suit standard anywhere—every suit of the 500 is well made and carefully tailored. Nice patterns, too—in dark brown and gray mixtures and natty checks and stripes —Upper Main Floor, Union St. Store. | The speaking campaign tn the mayoralty contest has already begun | Honest, it has, ind | Trenholme and G t HESE new fabrics are adapted to a variety of uses 1 maroon, sizes 36, $3.50. they are priced unusually low Second Floor, Ko B. Worley fired « few oratorical shots ty of Washington Tren tter place Worley als od to the Unive aneh library. At the day, Trenholn club and at the t | was heard | Trenholme told his audiences that he favored th ernment, with th poted by diat ng them at Worley will address a meeting in Junction hall, Bollard, tomorr night, and will illustrate his remarks with those graphic charts which are making him famous 28-inch Embossed Corduroys for Suits, Coats and Dresses, 58¢ yard j spadiune Sie Window Shades Plain Corduroys and Velvet Cords in a range of de . : rable shades, 28 and 30 inches wide, 58¢@ yard Special Green Water-color Shades, 29-inch Mottled Mandarin Corduroy, a handsome y, inches wide and 7 feetll dress material in several good colors, 58¢@ yard. long, mounted on automatic Embossed Costume Velvet, 24 and 27 inches wide, ‘ollers, special 28¢. in black, navy, taupe and Hunter's-green, 58¢@ yard Green Opaque Shades, Basement Saiesroom mnachine-made, mounted on ff vm inet yatem. That ts, the comml vored seven districts “ee ee | Ralph A. Horr, graduate manager of athletics at the university, | | | | j Wouldn't have the job of county treasurer ff {t were handed him on 4| ff |atlver platter. He's looking for the fellow who started that chatter, Of | ff i} | | course, if It were the prosecuting rney’s jobRalph is a lawyer, you | know—well, maybe that IHetens better to him | ove ee Justice Fred C. Brown wil! pitch Into the coming campaign as a can | | * | didate for proxecating attorney » Brown {* father of the “lazy | husband” law an and t# one of the best-known men tn King o od four terme successively & | JANUARY CLEARING OF FURS Pes Meteo , : ; ; and 7 feet long, special fi | N z ‘7 T REDUCED PRICES. ‘scone reo. | G4 —Firet Piel The 30th Semi-Annual Furniture Sale —notable for variety of assortments and for the very important sav- ings it offers on Furniture that measures up to the highest standards of style and quality. Furniture for living-room, dining-room, bed-}} room and hall is liberally represented. —hira and Fourth Heal Semi-Annual Sale Price $11.25 HAIR or Rocker in new pattern Justice of the pe | A. E. MeBreen, the good-looking cashier in Bill Hanna's office, wii) | probably make the race in the fall for county treasurer, ¢ hief Registra — Clerk Gaines also has bis eye on that Job —For Friday’s Clearance— A Sale of Perrin’s $1.50 to $2.50 Sample Gloves at Just 98¢ a pr.—|| —For Friday’s Clearance— $1.50 and $2 All Wool Dress Goods, Cut for a Day to —95e a yd. Included in this extraordinary Dress Goods offer is the entire surplus stock of sample pieces from the Garfield Woolen Mills—all this season's goods— including beautiful heavy French and Storm Serges, Bedfords, Diagonals, Crav- enettes, Suitings, Mixtures and many other choice fabrics in all the newest colors, navy and black included; 56 inches in width. —Upper Main Floor. A CLEARANCE OF DEPENDABLE RUBBER GOODS And though the prices are radically reduced, we give you the same cast-iron one-year guarantee on all Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes and Combinations, as though you paid us the full price, for while prices are often lowered at this store —quality standards always remain high. | ee ee | her candidate.” sald H. C, Pigott this morning “Therefore the # nt that | may withdraw {n favor of some one else }fian't true, I'm the only candidate for mayor that I know anything about, and I'll be there on primary day, and election day, too, Don't forget) j that ag GOING TO CALL ON THE KING! uffragets Intend t “There tan't any The famous “Perrin's” Gloves—jamed for their style and durability. Included are 2 and 3-clasp style Real French Kid Gloves—full pique “La Tourraine” or “Adriana"—overseam “La Mure” or “Egiantine” and novelty pique kid in black, white, brown, gray and navy. Also 2-clasp real suede kid in black or gray; 5% to 7%. Lower Main Floor. LONDON, Jan. §—Announcement that the » peal for the ballot dir rae resulted today tn the of extra guards lishment, and—tt was repc | the shadowing police thought were likely car | dates to attempt reaching his majesty To the British generally the euffragets’ announcement gave a shock | lace but a Briton can understand, With the almost superstitious |i | popular reverence for the royal person, the tea of having it made a) target for militant suffragets’ activities, perhaps plainly impres | masses an verging closely on sacrilege, The king was under ltake much the same view and to have given orders that no preca be spared to keep the militant distance. iW ‘CHILDREN’S COURT IS OPENED with leather cushion back, from one of our best makers of Mis- sion Furniture. Built of quartered fumed oak, with best grade goatskin cushions. Semi-annual Sale Price, Chair or Rocker, $11.25. | NEW YORK, Jan. &—With Justice Mayo presiding, the children «| | Cohen, a boy 13 the first culprit. Sam had been dishes, work, he said, that was for girls, and not for boys. The court lof the Brotherhood of the First Congregational enureh. Mayor Georg $185 Met Weter Bettien—ot splentié a Beats eet Soetie0t ree te enses. It tn a o p that the ma | court of Bronx cour yesterday, Among the visitors was | picked up after having slept for a week in a cellar. He told the court }went him back to the dish a TACOMA, Jan. &.—The mayors of Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane and al F. Cottertl! of Seattle and Mayor W. J. Hindley of Spokane have already with three hard rubber pipes and | quality red rubber. ., 95¢ bz Upper Main Floor rubber sinker. Special | Mrs. William K ident of the “Big Sisters. San TSe Fountain Syringes—of white rub- $1.75 “Tee Mow* combination Foun ; t 4 tho ° both gt gel pppeipmieae | 4 Hote Vary aptcha “at sace O102Q |p that he had run away because his aunt had tried to make him wash $1.00 Fountain Syringe—of excellent $2.00 Combination Syringe jf oe uality white rubber. Thi) 59c Dade” Rottie— "The Ton @ S-quart size. Specia ; brand: 3: $1.49 ar een Denn Crees Se Rubber Tabing— S gad Hot Water Bottle—ine QE ¢ ber tubing in white. ted aad @ By 2-quart sige, priced « chocolate, 6-ft. length .15¢ $1.69 Red Rabber Combination Foun- se Rubber Gloves—our ock | tain §%; and Het Water Bottle— of ber Gloves, in r nd choe- | ‘ a > ae Fy aan $i 19 Goleted rakeus; slave 29¢ .. of other Washington cities, wi! n January for ..... deeccceeace . 4%: palr pied Invitations e promined quart capacity Rodel a at. lame—Fine oo ae et [al ykane are all Co’ gationalists and belong to the brotherhood of j that chureb | NO MORE BEER FUMES FOR ‘EM Semi-Annual Sale Price| $22.50 ERY heavy Satin Brass Bed, clean cut and high-grade; pillars are 3 inches in diameter; one-inch top rail and fillers. Head stands 6014 inches high. Semi-annual Sale price, $22.50. A Clearance of Domestics) {(—A Clearance of Sheets— Radical Redactions for Friday At Greatly Redaced Prices 12 1-2e Ginghams Priced 7 1-2c a Yard 45¢ Bleached Bed Sheets 29¢ Each 4,000 yards of Dress Ginghams, 27 Inches tn Giouihad “Mad” Whestendies 7i008 tesees width—shown in plaid, stripe and plain effects Have flat center seama and are mediam weig'it Not over 12 yargs to each purchaser. Ati Not over 6 to each purchaser at 29¢ each shades. 10¢ Waisting Madras Reduced to 6 1-2c 65c Bleached Bed Sheets 49c Each These Bleached Bed Sheets are size Sixs0 Waisting Madras—27 inches {n width—shown in woven cords, with light grounds and neat inches. They have flat center seams and are printed figures. There are 2,000 yards in- made from good weight musiin. over 6 to cluded in the lot each Se Genuine Eden Flannel 9c a Yard 1,200 yards of the genuine Eden Flannel— this material is 28 inches in width and ts shown in good shades and very neat stripes; 9c a yard. —Lower Main Floor of the Bon Marche. ng to let the barte utters of this town ¢ at the fumes arising will uncil has taken a hand and} 1 the bartenders or saloon at will send. keepers who viola Quit oes IN WISCONSIN| 95¢ Allantic Sheets for 73c Each MILWAUKE d of the first week of the enforce: | t of Wi which requires that the man sha 60 dozen Atlantic Sheets, They are the seam 0 years old, shows an al less kind—-good, heavy weight and are si Doctors h $9 inches. Will give excellent service e » blood test, for the —Lower Main Floor of the Bon aroha DON’T FORGET THE EXHIBITION OF DOMESTIC PETS TO. BE HELD AT THE BON MARCHE ON JAN. 15, 16 AND 17 | A CLEARANCE OF ODDS AND ENDS OF SILVER- WARE, WORTH TO 69¢, AT 10c APIECE Here is the chance of a lifetime to purchase fine Silver Plated Tableware at a sensationally low price. All the best brands, such | as “1847 Roger Bros.,” “Oneida Community,” “Wm. Rogers & § “Royal Silver Plate,” “Crown Silver Plate,” are included Of course, a good many of the pieces are slightly marred and tar nished, but this will in no way impair their usefulness. Included in the lot are Heavy Vernis Martin Bed] (Full-Size) I $6.00 os kt P RICED exceptionally-low in the Semi- ntire refused to m utory fee of a fee deeds has announced that he will ta for 10 cents each The Wis. auized as legal a common-law mar consin aupreme court recently re rage, STOP EPIDEMIC AT CENTRALIA. CENTRALIA, Jan § —All indications are that the r suffered here has been effectually stopped, N ported for the F announcer vaccinations 4 discontinued January Henry Holl « night, brings the total fatalities as a result of the epidemic up annual Sale. A_ high- ered Vernis ii Martin Bed, full-size, with 2-inch continu- mit ous posts; head, 52 inches high; foot, 3e inches. Semi-annual Sale Price, $6.00. Direct- Action Gas Ranges Will Cook Perfectly for You, at a Smaller Expense for Fuel ppidemic of typhold has been that free | | UNION WILL TELL ITS SIDE In the recent strikes, a monster muss | itral Labor Council committee was | Ay night to make the necessary arrangements. Representatives of the various unions will meet Friday, January 16, to discuss the coming councilmanic election CLAIM BEAN WAS SCORCHING A warrant for the arrest of W. A, Bean, 723 14th av, N,, was sw out Wedn aftern , following an auto ¢ or in whieh Mr fon attitude d by the ¢ To explain the | meeting 1" to be KNIVES AND FORKS, SUGAR SHELLS TEA SPOONS, TABLE SPOONS, 80UP SPOONS, PIE KNIVES, CREAM LADLES GRAVY LADLES, BUTTER SPREADERS HE. oven-construction of the Direct-Action Gas Range is a long stride forward in the direction of perfect cooking.economy. Five feet of gas bakes bis cuits on both racks in the Direct-Action oven, this including both heating of oven and baking. fm > Cold Meat Forks, Butter RZ ZZ Knives, Berry Mrs. Ce pee et tle ay epee ha Hark Sana i ' The Direct-Action has other distinctive improve rs, N., were severely shaken up anc se c 8 net ing : Spoons and hia machine from 40 to 50 miles an hour, when, in turning the corner ments that make it pre-eminently the Range for every lof 23rd and Turner way, he ran into the Galiger auto. The latter ma kitchen where attractiveness, cleanliness, convenience, 0 feet up the street and turned twice before it stop: | feet with locked wheels many other ;chine was thrown ped, Bean's machine skidded 76 any le long service, economical operation and uniformly-good 1 | | | NEW ENGLAND CLUB ELECTION John KE. Ayer was elected president of the New England club at a itema. “Lower Main Floor cooking results are aimed at May we have an opportunity to demonstrate why it is the Range for your kitchen? —Thira Fioer. The Book Department Hag Been Moved to O14 Loeation—Upper M TMARCHE Vike Street, Seco@d Avenue, Union Street, meeting held Wednesday night, Other officers elected Charles K a ce den VW. Scarff, second vice : ; : — Adelbert AMDB ey lab tt a | THe JANUARY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS ria’, Miss Winifred Burbd First Floor and Ba¢ement Sa THE JANUARY SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Second F or and Basement Salesroomts < : aseme Salesroomig Tactarl \" Dearborn, Mrs, Ka Jenks, registra SOME OF the Immense blocks in the Great Pyramid are sat tc gether with a contact of one five-hundredths of an inch, Those old | masons figured close.