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a te | . TE | ~ v7 9 | THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 O’CLOCK SATURDAY -EVEN FRED RI eI Ss ON . | 4 10,000 YARDS OF EMBROIDERY | Store opens at 0:90 and closes at 5:30 : A THIRD TO A Exclusive Distributors in Seattle foi ' | i nr) : | or public service commt er, and candi . Dh > } B dh Wj Ito R gs H | sntve nomination for governor, will sper e amous 9un ar ] on Uu S t County Progressive league moeting tonight, at the Good — ria, on the policy of the commission tn of complaint | . munietpality as to the reasonableness of a rate, This te # As Durable as Iron it | live topic fn Seattle, an application being at this time ander considera H A Clearance Sale Bargain | tee for the reduction of kas rates, | ted F IR the Dining-room, the pi ing — Me d od any plac see ¢ Bs ns a | ‘ : } Kither Ed Snyder, who managed the Cotterill! campaign, or KR. I up to extreme requirements in wear, Bundha 7 i —of the First Magnitude— |Downle will be chosen to manage the campaign of H, O. Pigott for | many years that we have handled these Rugs ‘ a on the , h Five big lots to choose from, each lot |f|""°" Woe Tia |I]] score of durability or color permanence e ¥ | a wonder at its clearance price-—and not The first big downtown meeting of the campaign will be held Sun. | | only are the prices a third to a half less, |) day night at Dreamland rink by the socialists in behalf of Judge Winsor. | Bundhar Wilton Rugs are eater regular and | i oideries t di} i ee a | ih but the embr death are as pretty an | A. A. Piller was chosen chairman of @ committee of the republican |Hl made in a large variety of beau vdd sizes than will be found ig damty as they can be. |f | central committee to arrange for a Lincoln day banqnet Ft D R di ' bit diel ‘Hl tiful designs, including copies other Domestic Kugs, and ing N J.D. Trenholme, Judwe Winsor and A. J, Goddard addressed the : A 1 i LOT 1—10c EMBROIDERIES UP TO 5 INCHES WIDE, A YARD 5c} ,..,2, "yeti, magn win Ga bar «oe ; see ee This sale of Embroideries will appeal strongly to you if you are thinking of spring | HA. ©, Pigott, who first declared war on the eafes, probably wil! modern designs of great artistic sia oh every requirement of modem sewing, for you can make your money go twice as far as ordinarily, 1,000 yards in boy lots - company. Both Slater and Trenholme declare they will DURABL rw : : ji od 7 *. pal i nalst on a it i 1 4 . ¢ 1ome furnisnin this lot of embroidery edges and insertions, and they're very pretty indeed, in widths n adequate supervision of cafes and noodle joints, merit They are made in a & » to 5 inches ir ariety of openwork and blind patterns, at Sc a yard—worth Jack Slater told bis audience in May’s ball Inst night tt was hie ; ~~ BEREP A.B VARIA) penwork and blind pa flirt political speech. And he perapired pretty freely in delivering tt The materials that enter is ir Wilton Rugs are of such regularly 10c a varc omane ei , i ‘ d the a aking, that “durable se UO 2—te AN te EnnuoouRE FoR t0T +0 AN ie HOMEINGS FREED} AUITOISTS QUGHT TO PAY IT |? ster mere 10c yd. 39c yd. i]. “ruts roadway paving was put through primarily for rich entomo Bandhar Wilton Rugs ‘hl Shown Here in the Following Sizes}§ | Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Plounctngs, | | bile owners, and the costs charged up to abutting property owners who Hore isa good offer in embroldertes, doth Swiss consisting of infants’ 27-Inch hematitehed ruffling, cinnes attore to stand the entire cost,” said Councilman Goddard Mon 18x36, $2.50 6x12, $42.00 10-6x14, $75.00 and nainsook edges and bands, worth up to ch flouncings, shadow work, floral and |]/day, when he and Councilman Petroe clashed over an appropriation of rf ; 7 a yard, fn widths up to 9 aches, Open art shadow | Also, s&tneh fountinks, avta ey a day. |]}| $10,000 for paving on N. 80th st, Greenwood and Phinney. 2244x36, $3.50 69x12, $42.00 2-3x7-6, $9.00 work patterns to choose from. ne | The counct! voted $10,000 for the N. 60th paving, In addition to 27x54 $5.00 S45 2-3x9, LOT 5—75ec, 98¢ AND $1.25 FLOUNCINGS |] | $20,000 by the county, and also $7,000 for the Fremont av. paving. “4 x54, 8-3x10-6, $45.00 2-3x9, $11.00 LOT 3—25c AND 35c FINE EMBROIDERIES | | 36x, Ox12 $47.50 2-3x10-6, $12.50 | 36x63 $7.50 . 15 d ee | yd. | 36x63, P 9x14, $64.00 3x9, $14.50 Cc y . Sheer Swiss and Nainiook Fmbrotderies, con: 1 4-6x6, $15.00 10-6x10-6, $88.50 3x10-6, $16.50 Te've 3,000 this fine collectio 25 | sisting of 45-inch flouncings, 22inch all ne | 4-4x7-6, $18.50 10-09 %» g eet acidic amatettan he imine Senet YHineh scalloped edges, and baby ruffling, pieces /f| Saying he was a Mexican rebel soldier, Percy Pamphilon walked ra pee 10-6x12 $65.00 3x12, $18.50 5 s and flouncings, also edges, bands and gal-| worth ep to $1.26 to go at 46 a yard up to & Seattle policeman erday and cor ed to the Sunday 6x9, $ ) x12, . Second Floor, a er aa “Upper Main Floor. |f| night robbery of the Woodinville postoffice building \ ‘ Oe ST re loons up to 12 inches wide “I was hungry,” be sald, “so I broke into the store and took some | bread and tobacco, I'm : MEN’S HEAVY $2.50 TROUSERS |' SAT ae $1.95 PAIR comm <A Chance for|| the Man Who Likes to Wear Heavy Pants TROUSERS. SALE PRICE Four more new numbers ALL SIZES IN TH LOT—FROM 34 UP ro added to our lot of Pennants 42INCH WAIST MEAS-[ Navy, ‘Texas, Mexico and te lg gh fei Hawaii, size 15x36 inches, DARK GRAY MIX. TURES THAT WILL made of felts in pretty colors NOT SOIL EASILY. Here are a few of them The Clearance in the Men's Store] Annapolis, Cornell, Vassar, Broad brings a — splendid | way, Columbia, Nevada, Army and bargain = in Men's | Navy, California, Washington, Ore- Heavy Winter Pants, U. S. A, Chicago, Mexico” reducing the $2.50 sort to $1.95 a pair Fine garments these for the man who has to work outdoors in all weathers, for they withstand the cold and the rain in good style. They wear well—at least those who have worn them tell us Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. gon, 80. Tey Vourth A Wednesday Clearance Sale of All the Mill —Lengths of Domestics and White Goods— || SOFT FINISH 12 1-2c LONG CLOTH, A YD. | 25¢ SOIESETTES, $2 INCHES WIDE, A YD. 2,000 yards of Long Cloth, 32 and 36 tnches 8c Less than half prios for 3.000 yards of 10c wide, in mill ends, lengths to 7 yards, fine Sotesettan, full 32 inches wide, lengths to 15¢ BERKLEY CAMBRIC, 36 INCHES WIDE | 15c STRIPED NAINSOOK, 36 ences WIDE soft finish at Sc. 8 yards, not over 10 yards to each. special at 15¢ a yard. 25¢ WHITE AND CREAM VOILES, AT A YD. Just half price Wednesday for White 1 2c worth 10c a yard regularly 12 1-2c COMFORTER CHINTZ, 36 IN. WIDE This 12%c Comfort Chintz has been re- 8! and Cream Volle, 36 tnches wide, in mill 2c lengths. duced to 8c a yard for a day; lengths to —Lower Floor of The Bon Marche. 10 yards, 26 inches wide. Clearance of Stoves and Heaters at i, $22.50 AIR BLAST HEATERS AT S $16.88 Ea. The Acorn Air Blast Heaters are made with heavy boiler plate bodies, wide nickel plated skirting to deflect heat to the floor, large ash compartment, large mica feed door with nickel reflector. $22.50 size at $16.88 $25.00 size for $18.75, $27.50 size for $20.63. $12.90 Hot Blast Heaters at ig 68 Ea. $1.50 Air Tight Heaters Priced |—$1. 13 Ea.— Cole’ third your fuel, gu ced to ecial th t hold fire 48 hours—here are | one-quarter off. Here are the some of the prices different sizes $18.00—12INCH BODY, $13.50] $1.50 — 16-INCH Size, $16.00—15-INCH BODY, $12.00] $1.75 — 18-INCH SIZE, ACORN $20.30-—-18INCH BODY, $15.23 | $2.00 — 20-INCH SIZE, On anle on the tower $25.20—18INCH BODY, $18.90] $2.50 — 22-INCH SIZE, poor gal al Bon $33.60—20INCH BODY, $3.00 — 24-INCH SIZE, Pike Street, Second Avenue, Union Street 25¢ Felt Pennants at Hawall, Navy and Texas, 15¢ each. | \—MILL ENDS AT MILL PRICES— aon | | Just 10c a yard Wednesday for ost ag Fag a ae wis Mee pieces of striped Nainaook, 36 Inches Ade. 10c Cambrie, mill end inches od eee ene hoo aiaarean over 12 yards to each. ‘a value for w . 3s 20c WAISTING MADRAS, 32 INCHES WIDE | 10c CHAMBRAY GINGHAMS, SPECIAL A YD. R ghcs sade fi teak sha wis | Chambray Ginghams, lengths to 10 yards, gay shat wWawen stripes; 3,000 yards in all 15. | plain shades and stripes, 27 inches wide; 7c ; Cll) rrendering now becanse | know that I'll a | least be fed and given a piace to sleep.” | AROS | DESPERADO LOPEZ, who wes supposed to have been hid Ing for days and days in a°Utah mine, waxing fat on deadly fumes, has reported In Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Diego, and “all points West,” as the train announcers say. Ten to one, he’s on the Bowery, In New York. FARMER PAYS LIFE FOR FRIEND Patrick Courtney 64, wan killed Monday morning, while trying to LU nd, John Loncke, 50, who bad fallen In front of ao approaching Milwaukee train a mile south of O’Brien, Both bodies, brought to Kent Courtney in the Whit r valley of the raflroad bridges, the men heard a train off the trestle, Lonche’s foat caught under the | the track Not until ft was too late to stop did Engineer Charles Jeffries no-| tlee that Courtney was trying in vain to tear loose the foot of his old friend and save him from death MINE WORKERS IN CONVENTION INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 20.—With the ng on the result of the Michigan and ( do mine strikes, the United Mine Workers of America opened their biennial convention here to- day, Accredited delegates nambered 1,781. The convention will con-| ij tinue for three or four weeks. ‘i } TAKES COIN BUT WON’T MARRY | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 20.—Because she kept the money, | though failed to keep her promiae to marry him, Ben Dahl, Koyv | kuk miner, started sult here to recover $5,000 from Norah Moore of Se attle, Miss Moore was in the Koyukuk territory when he took out union's future virtually hang $5,000 In gold dust In one day and gave it to her for safekeeping, he says. 8 ft ha fast dog team. Dahl, tn pursuit, musbed it 700 miles to Fairbanks, and swore out a warrant against her an hour be fore she arrived The grand jury failed to bring a true bill against he A GREAT many boots must be worn in Atlanta, Ga. There were 3,267 arrests for drunkenness in that prohibition city last year. | | | WIFE SCOUTS SUICIDE STORY |} SANTA BARBARA, Jan. 20 have been retained to ald the police tn thel found of Lewts Clark of Spokane, who dt Friday night. The beac here Clark patrolled all night. Mrs, Clark, who ned to Santa Barbara yester- | day from San Francisco, does not be Clark has taken his life. FINDS NEW SECRET OF LIFE RALTIMORE, Jan, 20.—-Dr. L. J. Henderson of Harvard told a meeting of scientists he belleved inorganic matter contained latent life ready to become active under Derichscsonth conditions. ‘HOLD CONSULON GIRL’S STORY SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20.—Consul Carlos Sanjines of Bolivia want arrested on the complaint of two 13-yearold girls that he annoyed them | at a theatre. MARLOWE GOES UNDER KNIFE LOS ANGEL Jan Accompanied by a trained nurse, her maid, a cook and her dog “Solome Julia Marlowe is en route today to New York to undergo an operation for appendicitis, Her condition was satisfactory, and she waved a laughing good-bye to friends when the train, with her private car attached, left the station, JACK LONDON An Appreciation * to you, Jack, whore virile pe} rns itself with Man's Size to Vith s With m | winds from ley floes and seas; YOU have not wallowed in the mire And muck of tales of foul desire, Por, though you've sung of fight and fraud, Of love and hate—dshore, afloat You have not struck a ribald note Nor made your Art a common bawd. search, no trace has been ppeared from Santa Barbara | at was found Saturday, was Here's to you, Jack; I've loved your Best, Your finest stories from the firs North and West Your sagas from the _ But what is more—l've loved your Worst! For, in the poorest w k you do. There's something clean and stromg and true, At of big and primal things A sweep of forces vast and free A touch*of wizardr which bring The glamor of the Wild to m when I read a London tale, thwith I’m set upon a trail Of great enchantment, and I track Adventure round the world and back With you for guide—here's to you, Jack. RERTON BRALEY Although a doren private dalgnives| H O close out an assortment of odd patterns in room-size Rugs before taking in T ventory, we quote them at very low prices as follows: 9x 4 patterns in Hartford Saxony Rugs, 9x12, special $35.00. | 2 patterns in 10-6x12 Velvet Rugs, spe- cial $18.50. 1 pattern in Wilton Rugs, 9-9x12-9, spe- cial $20.00. 1 pattern in Wilton Rugs, 9-3x12-9, special $20.00. 3 patterns in Body Brussels Rugs, 12, Special $19.50. in Wilton 3 patterns Rugs, 9x12, spe cial $25.00. 5 patterns in Wilton Rugs, 9x12, spe cial $33.00. —Second Plow. Wednesday Is the Last Day of the Sale of Notions Enamel! Coat and Trouser Hangers, special 15¢. Acme Adjustable Dress ff Forms, sizes A and B, spe ff cial $12.50. | ial Te. Art Gum, special 5¢. Omo_ Brassieres with ‘ } : dress shields, specis! 80¢. _ Kirby-Beard Assorted jf Dr. Parker's Waists with = i Wire Hairpins, jet or hose supporters, special Omo Dress Shields in bronze, special 15¢. | 19¢. lace-trimmed zouave style, B ie F | aye ; us ‘orms, special #] Economy Stocking Pro- pecial BGY : $1.85. | tectors, with hose support- Omo Zouave ‘entilated — cio catety Pin i ers, special 19¢. Dress Shields, special 35¢. sizes 223% fig 3 ees Pearl Buttons, two and Omo Regular and Short- Se. four holes, special, 3 cards flap Dress Shields, sizes 3 Cameo Wire Haitpial for 10¢. and 4, special a ig BE special, 3 packages for 5@ Long Black Shoe Laces, Zarbour’s Linen Thread, Fine quality Bone Hair 200-yard spools, special 7¢. pins, special 10¢ and 154. Waist and special 10@ dozen pairs Solid-head Pins, special, 3 “Happy Girl” nee " O. N. T. Darning Cotton, for 10¢. Skirt Supporters, special i ).ck and colors, spect Wire Hair-pin Cabinets, 15¢. spools for S¢. assorted sizes, special 8¢. “The Broadway” Hair “Sonomor” Placket Fast Curler, special 5¢. Novelty Lingerie Trim- Steel Toilet Pins, 100 in eners, sizes 000 to 2, spe cube, special 4¢. cial, 2 for 5¢. Warren's Weighted Tape, ming, with white and col- “Setwell” Skirt - black and white, special 7@ red dots, special, © yards ‘Trouser Hangers, special yard for 15¢. 15¢. “By ie” PReeswax: for “Airlite’ Invisible Silk Carbona Cleaning Fisid, household and laundry uses, Collar Stays, special 6¢. special 12%, 18¢ and special 3¢. Coat Hangers, special 3¢. 35. Saadeh 8-Quart Sauce Pots Special 50¢ Seamless Enamel- 4-Quart Sauce Pans Special 20c Four - quart e@F Be ¢ Sauce Pans of : aig at ware Sauce Pots, gray enameled : E ee : 1 slightly imperfect, lustrated complete with cial 20¢. cover, special 50¢. Housefurnishings Section Housefurnishings Section The Semi-Annual Furniture Sale (Third and Fourth Floors) URNITURE from representative makers, in desirable patterns for the various rooms of the house, priced at exceptionally low on for ener selling. 2. geereeree $32.50F Iron Bed, $6.00 Solid Mahogany, HIGH-GRADE Vernis Martin Bed, QVOLONIAT-style te. connie full size, with 2-inch continuous posts; C hogany, high-grade construction heat! 52 inches high; foot 35 inches. Semi- and finish. Top measures 30x49. Seale annual Sale price $6.00. Fourth Woos. annual Sale price $32.50, —Thiré mi |