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eS SRR rca se aac Ste SS ont = ! The Bon Marche Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. and Closes at 6 P.M. And in Future Will Not Be Open on Saturday Evenings THE BON MARCHE’S SEMI- ANNUAL CLEARANCE of Silks and Dress Goods- Has Been Enriched by the Purchase of the Tomlinson Stock We have bought Mrs. J. C. Tomlinson’s stock of high aac silks and dress goods at about 33 1-3 cents on the dollar and will been divided up $2.00 and $3.00 Dress Goods From the Tomlinson Stock | 95¢ yd.— YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THESE DRESS GOODS, st a look at linson prices. The stock has $3.50 to $5.00 Dress Goods | From the Tomlinson Stock — $1.50 yd. — IMPORTED AND EXCLUSIVE DRESS PATTERNS sold Mrs. Tomlinson for $% yard, in a wide range of cc to sibelines, English su! heavy Scotch suitings, impor broadcloth, panne and many others, and at on tion of the former pric if you onc nish coatin many other 1 weaves fn suc AND THESE SPECIAL CLEARANCE BARGAINS FROM OUR OWN GOOD STOCKS| 75e Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, a Yard Odd pieces of plain and fancy silks at 290 a yard, regular 75c quality, in striped and figured satin messalines for wais's € or dresses. Nobby 75c Silk Ratine, 36 in. Wide, a Yd. | For Tuesday only we quote this price on pretty SIk Ratine, full 36 inch nd nobby in wanted sha Just 16 pleces of elegant imported 39 $1.00, Tuesday Cc Fonlards in a big range of colors, w dresses or coats. 39e $1.00 Natural Pongee, 26 in. Wide, a Yard Pongee, in the natural color, hand woven, 26 inches wide, at 3%¢ a yard, instead of Cheney Bros.’ $1 and $1.25 Foulards, Yd. Cheney Bros.’ celebrated shower-proof $1.00 and $1.25; on sule Tuesday at 69¢. a yard. THE JANUARY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS “Best linens direct $8.40 ott pare lince tadte Damask, MWe wal ra yard Me Real full 36 te weave, * $1.25 oll 1 baw god vag th floral designs len 95c BAS table Inches wide. heavy weight. a yard Damask, pure iinen, 12 1.39 93.50 Patters Cloths, 21! !inen, i§ 68x6d-inches, with fleur de jis border . | Peed Linen Pattern Cistin, size ches with handsome pat nice looking 3 19 . ss brotdered all Towels, size 20x40 inches, ext fins isuths ench 5c Clearance Bargains in Domestics That Are Well Worth the Coming For 10¢ AMOSKEAG GINGHAMS AT Amoskeag Apron Gingham, 2000 y in the lot, 27 inches wide, neat blue check in fast colors. Not over 12 yards to a customer at 644¢ a yard Fruit of the Loom, | New 25c Soiesettes, Worth 12 1-2c a Yd. | 32 Inches Wide, at —at 9e— —10c yd.- a We've 5,000 yards of | Fruit of loom Mur Mn, full 36 inches wide. to go at 9c # yard in stead of ¢ Tuesday Not over 15 yards to each 4,000 yards of Solesettes in | lengths to 8 —Lower Main Floor suits, dresses or inch $ will not satisfaction 50c All Wool Challies, 27 Inches Wide, Yd. a yard Tuesday, to and dark sale January we've seen so far,” critics as they lined up to inspect the linen bargains this morning It should be the best for we imported $25,000 worth of new from purpose to make it a big success Irtah Hinem Watsting, te hes ask Napkins, « THE SEATTLE STAR WHAT’S DOING I mne-third of the Tom sold this way lispose of it at about into 3 lots and will be Fine $3.50 to $5.00 Silks From the Tomlinson Stock | SUCH A WONDERFUL AR | WAY, oF SILKS, pleces selected | , her big sold for $3.60 te You will find « taffeta, plain and voile, crepes, bro satin radiua them, Tomlinson's gant chiffon fancy pongee y | cade charmeuse and many other pleces $1 Corduroy and Brocaded Velvet, a Yard | Reautiful Velvets tn the stylish wide ty brocades, also | coats. } wale cord and 4 Messaline, 36 Inches Wide | whipeords, in a fu Mp or 7 regular 50 pieces of all-woot Challies at tead of 50c; in 7 inches wide colors Lustrous Chifton Faille, Priced Yd. dresses yard Sale the Linen said Europe, on Damask |Table $1. 25 Mr Hematitebed Towels, a!) linen huck, st 20x40 Inches, extra 150 Linem Seaton ¢ full te weight. yard On Sale Till Noon on Taesday No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted 15¢ EMBROIDERY BANDS AT | “ae yd. 1 h rd work designs, on sale from 9 to 12 Tues lay at Se a yard —Upper Main Floor and Voiles Scrims lie Wire Spring Mop Holders for —7e ea.— A clean up o' Scrims, Volles, Marqui | settes and Bobbinets, 1 | to IM%-yard lengths } ti 12 Tuesday 156 h —Third Floor Lower Main Floor. —Splendid Economies in Groceries for Bargain Tuesday— | Ke kame regs! K 18 Pounds of Pure Cane Sugar at WITH $1.00 ORDER OF GROCERIES NOT INCLUDING SUGAR OR FLOUR NOT OVER 18 LBS. TO A CUSTOMER Seeded Haistns, bextra Fancy Evaporated Peaches, Bird Gravel, ‘Te New # rke i Maen ee Molanyen, 1 22:¢ | * —Fourth Pioor of The Bow Marche or Spowhettt, i Sateen rue 17—FIfth Vioor. Avenue, Untow Street backs, who partisan bun severest blow to the tlon and the & prominent democrats of Boyle ment 95¢ yd. Rigen Side candidate, he's not going to run, there race rmilaston allow the amount ¢ $15.98 for drew reading matter Wells, Dr Richard A Richard O'8h hit in origt Von Publ, H and E. |] ‘EYE FOR AN EYE,’ SAYS ETTOR ours, one of thelr women when they take one One striker had been killed during th OWEN WILL TALK OF MEXICO Mexicans serving t ‘een LIFE SAVER IS DEAD POLITICS By Abe Hurwitz Of course, our elty eléetion in non-partisan--efecept to a fe can't get used to the new notion of things and like to whoop It up for the grand old parties of Pen and Barnes, and Taggart They yearn i After looking over the lint in mightily grieved 1b That's where George Rumme candidate now in the fleld, George eis no out and out Taft- Barnes Mek Sammy Perkine re candidate In 40 George will probably cast hin littl old 2 Aberdeen and Chicago midsummer Hd into the ring a eee Ve appointment of John M, Boyle of 7 tate democratic organt Ryan of Seattle had the tr nt of the d will of Gov, Lister, Ju Hut Hugh Wallace's & pparently had the convincing argument with Attorney MeReynokis na comes It oma as marshal ts the mn yet suffered, George te and county organiza erer, and many other mal efforts tn behalt Gener The = 56). ee Reatdes Portland C. Hunt, two | Etkenberry and O. L. Miller are ca for councilman, There in a te the approval of the mass iness college presidents, t for the West Seattle indorse ive agreement that whoever re eting held tonight shall be the ont eee ee sping a lot of fol are any number who would like And they want to know it right away 1 ee oe Harry Carroll, champion hand-shaker of the world, has no oppo ke on the anxious seat, If to make the Judge W. H. Moore ts tion for the comptroller's job. Ed Terry, city treasurer, has two oppo nente—George W. Scott, socialist, and Wm, J. Bothwell loe “yellow” faction of soctalists will hold a big rally either at th Dreamland or Hippodrome on January GIRLS REQUIRE $10 PER WEEK of Washington admit that the sum of $10 figure that should be pald to working girls 41 welfare commission has just completed a tabulation of to them by 138 employers, using two methods of stri of which fixes # necessary wage of $9.81 and the o state imur Employers of tb eporte sent per week ris made by the employers gave, at the request of the con ers’ estimates of the sums working girls must nee and sleep and be clothed properly, and $11.40 for amusements, $6.80 for ler to ent for vacation incide done u warily spend in ¢ ber $15 a y urch and $: parm of $1.49; gloves to 24 for stockings $4.48 for 1 year, at a cost 1 per year SS for corsets # and aprons: $10.°° for rusbere and shoes $158.78 for her meals, and $46.12 for a room. estimates of the cow of living are cow being received by mon, and will be tabu within "be pext few weeks, af or outslesion will ¢ inh a mininaw ¥ ape DOCTORS IN ANNUAL BANQUET © annua! banquet and installation of officers of the King Count Me dion society occurred Sat irday night, in the Aretic club, and proved > ne of the most enjoyable gatherings in the bistory of the orgar Smith of Portland, W. H Rev, W. A. Major, Judge Addresses were ¢ J.C. Lyne Mallinger and Dr. J A newly forme red by Dr. A. ¢ H. Eugene All H. Lyons physicians, under the leadership of Li: ainment during the evening and made a T. Wanamaker anquet consisted of Dra. PW . George M. Horton, L. R. Dawson The ce D, Dudley Weldon Young We will take one of their good men for one of of ours,” declared Joe Bt aurea in the Lawrence, Mass, textile strike. in e Sunday night, in bebalf of the strikers at toe The meeting was held under the auspices of the Cen bor Council, the Industrial Workers of the World and Socialists ast week TACOMA, Jan. 12 editor of the Regener as the organ of the Mexican Liberal party ition while In Seattle. He is the guest of Thorwald sic attorney. Owen Is here to accompany to their home four who will be re’ 4 from McNetin island next week, after ss for alleged violations of the neutrality laws ation, a paper published in will kpeak on (he Owen Ww = am ¢ James Smith, 60 years of age, died at his nee here of nearly 25 member of the life ecelved in the service compelled to ret bh was ASTOR REJECTS. SOCIALISM onsiders soctaliam its salvation texan GASES ARE FATAL DENVER, Colo, Jan. 1 Polsonous gases, Inhaled while engagea ‘ work in the Vulean mine, following the explosion on Deceniber lted the death of K. E. Shumwa president and the Rock Mountain Fu ntain Fuel Co. SENDS SEED BY PARCEL POST | 1° —Fzetabl 1 sterday ral manager of ASOTIN 1 nte 0 shipmen hing a Northwest record in parcel post of timothy seed is being handled by mail Lewiston, Idaho, The seed is being sent vis Jan poun: Paradise, Or Asotin. The roads being in bad condition between Paradise and the nearest railroad station, the shipper found that the parcel post rate ot $1.04 per hundred-weight was cheaper than attempting to haul the seed himself GETTING MARRIED IS JUST LIKE TAKING A JOY RIDE, DECLARES CHICAGO JUDGE A joy ride for two, hood of the auto, and a nd their first) turn grand t is upset in store what the for the pair after they modern marriage has beea to by several Judges of late or Instance, Dennis KE. Sullivan of Chicago has Just yle thinking by ing that “young men and women rush gayly marriage wing that they can be freed jjust as easily it ix getting # zs married ts like taki joy ride The particular divorce case which t ght ont this assertion wa of Mrs, Mary Cade Iman against her boy-husband, Wayne Wellman on of a wealth hte > altorne Mary Cade, a at an exclusive gira’ finishing school on the Hudson, eloped some ‘ge With young Wellman, then an undergraduate at Harvard, with a minister perched precariously on the) ee I REDERICK E> NELSON Store opens at 430 and closes at 5 The Semi-Annual Sale of Toilet Sundries (Basement Salesroom) A. the low prices featured in this Sale there is your fa Poilet for future use vorite Preparation i} = Eleaya Cream or Cerate 4711 Glycerine Soap, spe R pecia Be. cial 10@ cake Sanitol Cream pecial Conti Castile Soap, large ial Te 12¢. bar, special 5B¢. Menthola Kolynos Tooth — Paste La Primera Castile Soap, 12¢. special 13¢. pecial 7@ cake ' | Lyon Tooth Powder, Fairy Soap, special 43¢ = | pecial 12¢, dozen cakes Sac | | Sanitol Tooth Powder or Jap Rose Soap, special S¢ | Paste, special 12¢. cake Mennen's H let Rubifoam, special 15¢. Hind’s Honey and Al- 10@ can i La Blache Face Powder, ™ond Cream, spec ial 2D. Williams’ pecial 20¢. Nail Brushes wood der | lava Rice Powder, special backs, special 10¢. pecial ste. Rose Water and Glycer Welch’ } Glycerine, special T¢. ine, special T¢. i] i} dessa ses i) | . . | -Bear Bissell C S Ball-Bearing issell Carpet Sweepers 1) Scissors clean rugs and carpets easily; a | . a make work lighter and elimin- | Special 35¢ ate the dust clouds that make | PECIAL value in weeping with an ordinary 1) ghis : broom so disagreeable i ’ » y S . * i Worl bearing We show Bissell Sweepers 7 f} with arrow tension, made of jn various improved models superior material Seven and attractive finishes, priced » Band S8-inch sizes Special as follows ' H she. —Besement Saics-com Bissell’s “Banner” Sweeper, | | $1.95 | Ps Bissell’s Crown Jewel Sweeper, $2.25 | Neckpieces Bissell’s Grand Rapids | Or (nickel-trimmed), $3.75 i} Z0C Bissell’s Grand Rapids, i N assortment compris: (Japan-trimmed), $3.25 | assortme mp Jap 4), $3.25 | ing Venise Lace Col- Bissell’s American Queen 1 Embroidery Collar wearers ares ars roi ollars, - : J f Bissell’s Grand Sweeper, Windsor Ties and many ¢5 50 Second Floor. other popular neckpieces; | : oriced low at S6¢. Floor Mattings —Basement Salesroorm | blues; | Auto Scarfs | Special 39c with high neck and long sleeves. WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, 50¢ soft material in a pleas- ing assortment of plain H shades, special 39¢. | high neck and long sleeves | —Basoment Salesroom. usual value at 50c HE FURNITURE Buffets, and mahogany, Serving as Fumed Oak Dining | Table, 42-inch top with | 6-foot extension, $11 Fumed Oak Dining Table, 54-inch top ex- tending to 6 feet, $13.50. . 1 Golden Oak Buffet, $25 Golden Oak Serving | . ‘able, $12.50. fumed Oak Buffets, $30, | Table, $12.5¢ | $32.50, $38.50, $40, $45 Golden Oak China Cab- | $55, $60, $75, $85, $87.50] inet, $19.50. | $5.00. and $95 Fumed Oak Dining | Fumed Oak Serving | Chairs, $4 Arm Chair, | Chairs, lable, $12.50 | $7.50. $7.50. Fumed Oak China Cab: Fumed Oak Dining | inet, $19.50, $22.50, $27.50, | Chairs, $2.75, Arm Chair, | Chairs, $40, $50 and $60. | $4.50. $7.50 The Ready-to-Wear Clearance Second Floor and Basement Salesroom lines Fall at remarkable’ reductions from former prices. EMAINING and Winter closed out Fur Coats, Sets and Separate Muffs and Scarfs also on sale at sharply reduced | price SECOND FLOOR Suits, reduced , $16.05 BASEMENT $19.45, Suits, Ceats, and $48.75 $15.65 $23.85, , $39.00 reduced to $11.75, and $48.00. $28.05, $34 Coats, $2475 $27.75, $38.50 Odd Skirts, reduced to $5 $18.7 $9.65 and $12.75 Dresses, reduced to and $44.75 Chifdren’s Coats, a distinct saving special 6¢, 106 and 14¢, cum Powder, special 5¢@. ~-Basement Salesroom, The Rug Section is showing an attractive a of new China and Japanese Mattings in reds, greens and excellent values at 15¢ and 20c yard. ~—Second Floor. ~e : : Extra-Size Union Suits, 69c Hi W' YMEN’S Extra-size Union S fine ribbed cot- & | A' rO SCARFS of fine, ton of very good quality, in ankle or knee length, & Women’s Fleece-lined Union Suits, ankle length, with Sizes 34, 36 and 38 Un- —Basement Salesroom, Dining- -Room Furniture Is ‘Well Represented in the Semi-Annual Sale offers many exceptional values in Odd Dining-Tables, Tables and Chairs, some very fine complete suites at remarkably-low prices. well Fumed Oak Dining Table, 48-inch top ex- tending to 8 feet, $30. Fumed Oak Dining lables, 54-inch top, & foot extension, $35 and cri a Fumed | Chairs, $6. Arm Chair, $9, * Golden a. Golden Golden Re ie of Women’s Outer Garments are now being SALESROOM reduced to $6.75 and $9.65. reduced to $8.35 3 Sport Coats, reduced to $5.75 Silk-and-Wool Dresses, reduced to $7.85