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THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE CLOSES AT_6 ON SATURDAY EVENINGS | Wy FIAT” S DOING | I REDERICK NELS (ORM NISN FL Pourrics _gceom tapi SEVERE PRICE CUTTING ae TD Treahoine toler iauet a ctatementin wncn ne cecarea att PTICeS ON Women’s Winter Garments | Judge Wood's elimination proposition, in view of the t that Wood On All Odd Lots and Remnants—Left Over From a Month of | 000 io ei oe eae an ees Reach the Lowest Point Vigorous Clearance Sales in Every Section of This Store} jis": “iii. eth Wench the mney of eaten ee “traugnt with serious dunes , Trenholme saya he didn't con OR quick and complete dig posal, remaining lots of Wom. en’s and Misses’ Winter Garments are now offered at deeply eyt prices as follows: Scent ow Remaining Lots of Winter t Suits now grouped under two Drices: $12.35 and $23.75. Remaining Lots of _Winter Slater addressed the quiz con the auspices of the Women's Jovernment league, Gill told the quizzers that he Is against the 1,000 Rumpled 98¢ White Waists } ...!:.: 2:50: gular woes 60 ON THE MAIN FLOOR BARGAIN i iake eectale ae ape head eBlee aid, but stood on general civic propost BOOTHS TOMORROW MORNING AT I ce Baap vet reggae ta Merger ihr Am et poemey eit Aya at j employment bureau's operations as much as possible Dainty Marquisette and Voile Waists, Pretty Soiesettes Tonight George B. Wo a ‘will cs ak at Pleasant Valley church eta, Betly_ Tremed bs Yel._cot She rg A of foo ln Laces and Em broidered Effect All 98c Grades, bat | Trenholme did not appe ar ‘ ss ms eomicaie lant night, owing to All a Little Rumpled or Massed. BACH [fives cartes tn fos carr and bee trscke oat his nawtere, but too eoer| I ence refused to hear them. Hi Gill, W. D. Wood an ona at the Y. M. ©. A. last night A thousand white Waists that have suffered from too opie "White Sale” enthu : " . 3 7 oO Month Judge Albertson yesterday dented the petition of the Emptre Voting siasm—and in consequence are a little bit rumpled and mus ed—go into the BPP oy g gpg ey ruben Ae raerielt pevamuapthrctegedte- bo End Sale at 0c apiece instead of the White Sale price of Se. + tn tug fl tbe soning cisoloe: "Sau kao MTs tated 60 tau santos exer Coats now grouped under two One laundering will make them as white as ever. Over 25 different styles in the now ec. F ay ne prices: $12.75 and $18. 75. Austin E. Griffiths, tn a speech at West Side hall, West Seattle. last night attacked the zone # misison form of government, as Peoeeantes 980 Volle Walste—with low roll collars | Rumpled 98¢ Marquisette Walsts—with pleated | and long, set-in kimono sleeves. fronts and prettily embroidered in colors | Rumpled 98¢ Voile Waiste—with Inserting of tvell Rumpied 98c Madras Waists—in & pretty bro | cagdow lace in front and yoke. Suits now grouped _under ti | 0} Rumpled 98¢ Marquisette Waists—nicely made | solesette in the tailored effect, with pleated front, | JESSIE SAYS HE TOOK $2,000 prices: $12. 35 saat $23.7 7B, a i | | of representation under the com ed by J. D. Trenholme Remaining Lots of Missey’ with imitation Cluny lace insertion In the front. | —Main Floor, Bargain Square. | Accused of embezzling $2,000 from Miss Jessie L. Clary of Bothell, ‘two years ago, W. J. Lawrence, a miner, 28, is under arrest SAMPLE SALE OF ONYX HOSE AT lexis IY daentlon i aba under three oe = 75, $12.75 and $18.75. | | i Bias SAMPLES OF 35¢, Ac | REALTY MEN HAVE NEW HUNCH a a AND 50c ‘ONYX’ LINES aa aT next rally of the Seattle Real Katate aasociation witt ve known H — “Children’s Clothes” Girls’ Garments In Sizes 8 1-2, 9, 9 1-2 and 10 |} | familiarly known as the social session. ‘The event will be held next | is the name of a useful new publication : at} Few ‘Outsizes il ceeacasuteel: ceatarer ein eecens “Arid ekcbnnmas wikrate oak orower! from the Publishers of the Ladies’ Home Reduced Prices Remaining Lots of Misses’ Coats now grouped a pair—because they are samples—but é This takes the place of and supplements what ts known as the “roll It is an extremely comprehensive review quality navy-blue serge, sizes 14, 16 they are samples of the regular 360, | eall,” which has now become familiar to al) members ii Oo; rs AS e ashio: é0c and bee “Onyx” lines. Hof correct Spring and Summer fashions 18, reduced to $12.50. Better buy all you want—you'll never match the price again. Almost every style of “Onyx” here—in cotton, Iisle thread, silk lisie, lace tisle, embroidered lisie, in blacks, white, tan, and every good costume | shade. Many good, staple cottons, ali black, or with white feet—with hemmed or ribbed top. A PAIR for little folk, entertainingly written and : ; profusely illustrated. It is a book of ref- Girls’ Balkan Middy Blouses of my | erence that should be owned by every serge reduced to $1.95. Middle West during latte to the cyclone cellars, Kansans. BRYAN HOLDS UP ALIEN LAW WASHINGTON, Jan State ryan, the house Im of January. Getter keep close mother planning new, practical garments Girls’ ‘ . irls’ Rain Capes of red rubberized | for her little ones. Some of the topics P FATHER RICARD predicts tornadoes and things for the | H 1 ) | | Lower Main Floor. (3 sateen, reduced to $2.95. 9—At the personal request of Secretary of |] discussed: . uigration committer today again declined to Tl Tyrability and Comfort in Boys’ Clothes. Twelve Lingerie Dresses, sizes 10, 2 Month-End Sale of Silverware and Fancy Chima }\ +=" '* ssrssemess's'vroveat « tonenin‘ct te einpue with ff Ribbons and Laces to Set Off the Faces, and 14 years, reduced to $3.08: ri i} Children’s Socks and Shoes and How to Broken lines of Girls’ Winter © ——With Shortened Prices to Close Out All Short Lots—— he Lots of good bargains here, but mostly in limited quantities—we'll have all these SAYS CITY WILL SUE AT ONCE | od Sac ‘tae Frocks in Cotton and poy ae pay reduced: fis lines here when the store opens at 9 a. m., but cannot tell how soon some of them may Asaistant Corporation Counsel Findley has announced that pro-|ffl Linen be sold out. The prices quoted will be in f. ywrce as long as the lots last. ceedings will be started at once before Judge Frater for permission to i : Embroideries for Children’s Clothes. @c Sliver Piated Teaspoons, | $7.50 Chocolate Sets, 3, 75 | 49c Jardinieres, with mat 39c make the receivers of the Seattle, Renton & Southern railway parties; | | green patterns, Plain School Dresses Can Be Made } } | | | a lower court rull h t ox . | Baby's 35¢ Plates of good qual: | 98¢ Gravy Ladle, silver plated. |I i tne right to condemn the jower court ruling that Seattle has erty of the road for a municipal line. The to th de! i uit of the ¢ waite we agen any, set of 39c | of fine ch! set.. each... io Pas eaareee ante me ot the city B : Pretty oys’ Overcoat [ff 10 and Saucers, Ist qual- | ity china, with 23 | bel grape design, 59c case will be set for trial at once, and the jury decide how much the city | = somal ag peare | aoe torgasnatio ass, ab Sec” radian’ “Concealed Atarm” [f| Shall Pay for the line within the city Imite A Page for Little People (treating of Clearance (§ : pair ...-..- ee 25c Clocks, guaranteed Clothes for “Miss Dollikins.”) ‘ —now on sale in the Pattern Section, ss} Radically ss em. Go| ab Seme te sii ia'tass tu «gf po | SEND ’EM TO JAIL, SAY THREE| faney china, each Il First Floor. Price Sc. 40 pleces odd fancy Wash Bowls, | at ; 2 * ort 4 i Pitehers and Chambers, 45c | "12 ‘Mixing Bowie, the largo, | 69¢ Cube Sugar Trays, AQ | ete ASHINGTON, Jan, 39.—Prieo ray rst tm iolatore wa ured Reduced rices {a SERV Sy 90 eres” Spaped poe ee 69c Se Thin Blown Table 3 Stanley and Lenroot. T Yavored breaking up monopolies by defin- |] A TR Se and Cream Sets, of | 9105 French Drip Earthen Cof. | Tumblers specially priced C |f| ing just what corporations can and cannot do legally. Henry asked the| i te Closa Out Odd Patterns Broken Lines of Ove fancy china, priced 5c Wee suse are Drip Ea | Silver Plated Hollow Ware, 14 |] exemption of labor and farmer organizations from operaticn of the | : - coats for Boys from 12% { BE ceceecee serrccecoee - | te pieces, worth to $4.00; herman law. . . 17 " ee . a | te RE GAA Ds years, now ; $5.00 Berry, Salad or Cake Sets, | $5.00 Chocolate Set: | slightly tarnished, at. . 50c | Andirons, Fire Grates J now reduced to 4 eae my fecal pee china, special Lower Mein Fleer of. The | SHELBY, O., boasts a church cholr in which there hasn't $3.45, $6.85 and $12.58. terns, Bet .......-600e $2. 50 BH eevee Bon Marche. been a row in 43 y Leader Sipe says he just nd Screens ' one of ‘em know he or she is no more important t a Broken Lines of Ove { Maybe he means that he each of them solo every meeting. coats for small Boys, sits, 5, 6, 7 and 8, now reduced to $2.95, $3.95 ani $5.00. 25¢ DZ. TALLY AND PLACE CARDS 15¢ DZ. | Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. 98e WASTE PAPER BASKETS 49c EACH Japanese imported Waste Paper Baskets, made of very durable split bamboo. They come in as- sorted colors and various sizes —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. —MONTH-END CORSET SALE— $5 Front and Back | $3 R. and G. Corsets Lace Corsets Priced of Pekin Stripe at —at $2.50—| $1.50 ea. Handsome Brocaded R. and G. Corsets, At seen Price Reductions Sixteen pairs Black Andirons, various de- signs, reduced to $2 2.30, $2.40, $3.00, $4 $6.00, $6.50 and $7 00 pair. : Cut Glass Tumblers Nine pairs Brass > a Perey Pam n, the lad who stole a loaf of bre ville store, may not have fought asa re MONTH-END MILLINERY SALE 9 oie c2tioy cht Sut ante se! ad from a Woodin ad of Vil nd the pcutors sympathized yer mill man \ If giving him a job near Eatonville, Immigration officers say he w id $10 | $3.95 DW 00.08 1 Corn tn: teigiand, vent to Canada, and served two years in prison for tsPriced | Hat Shapes, Special |} »wrsiary —at $2.50- —at $1.95—| QpIE WILL WRITE ABOUT US A final clearance of | vet shapes in black and —Second Floor. ant an a | Opie Read ho will lecture Sunda ight Scarecrows pve 7.25, $9.75 5 ’ ‘ ° and French Corsets, of | — iy tame sone Trimmed Hats, includ- | brown only; tam crown ‘< Poh 2 Aes "oe ecture Sunday night on arecrows,” belleves $7.25, $9.75 and $16.50 N_ exceptional offering ‘ couti!, with medium low | material, with medium | ing velvet and plush | and rolled brim, trim Whe Alast | pair. . t : | a . ve Alaska r ay bill for t ilding of transportation lines i Glass and high bust, extra | bust, long skirt, fitted | shapes, trimmed with med with fur, or soft Hine North nr wl ielebeg ee Ye ng of trmbapee sa on a tn = ; = in fine, Clear 7 long skirt. Sizes from | with supporters. Sizes | rippons, flowers and | crown and plaited vel jensen t the Middl ateara Py tends Chicane aha Gickar oF Portable Grates, 27-inch size, two styles, Tumblers, cut in the favor- 18 to 27 In the lot. | 18, 19 and 24 to 30, feather nov in| vet brim If | « commer ) Read. He intends to place the scenes heavy design, reduced to $4.35 each. ite Canadian star design, as Second Floor of The Bon Marche. the latest sty || of his next novel in the Puget sound country | fs —Second Floor. Dainty, Decorations, for Valentine Pay 1 FAVE DAD’S LETTERS ALONE | entine Day, including crepe paper, hearts, fancy | | | | Spark Guards, deep black finish, brass pictured. Special, $1.25 the trimming and handles, size 31x31, reduced set of six. to $1.95; size 31x37, reduced to $2.45. Other desirable items in —Housefurnishings Section. the above design (short may ie ae lines) quoted at very mead Shi } rices for clearance, include Sherry Glass Flannel Shirtwaists ae Champagnes, Cocktail Glasses, Cot $2.50 dial Glasses, Claret and Wine Glasses —Third Fee oe style for morning or general outing wear, made in regulation shirt PURE FOOD SHOW OPENS ON FEB. 2nd Our Fourteenth Annual Pure Food Show opens February 2nd-—we will have a large list of exhib ftors—as well as some special attraction each day —Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche. Enior Anderson was fined $150 by Federal Judge Neterer yesterday, on a charge of opening letters addressed to the postoffice at Deep Riv. er, of which hia father is postmaster and himself assistant. The court baskets, lunch sets, valentines and seals, at low est prices. —Upper Main Floor. oe ae” ae ie dee a oe remarked that a recommendation for lentfency prevented a more severe Two Extra Good Month-End Bargains in the Men’s Store |} ‘en PAINTERS’ 50c JACKETS 25¢ | MEN’S RAINCOATS FOR $3.95} ssd'ie‘ciisens insre.“Recenty's man ashed ime ine county | ONLY SMALL SIZES—34 and 36—and only & | Men's $10.00 and $12.50 Top Coats and Rain- clerk's office, wanting some one to investigate bubbles in a | few of them—so we cut the price in half to get | ebehewantall sides ‘obly--€la ahd Sée~<abiont 601 pond on his ranch, to find out If they meant oil or frogs. | | | | | Friday. Less than they cost rid of them all in a day. of them—at $ eee ee model, with long sleeves, French collar ‘ x —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche, | to make. A bargain for a small man or a big boy RECOVER SOME OF THE LOOT) and cuffs. Choice of navy, cardinal and The Direct-Action gray Jostled roughly by se snatcher a8 she neared he © last | « —Month-End Economies in Seattle’s Best Grocery Store— } ss! “isies Con Rial Wahl tow unger pure ff Attractive value at $2.50, ~8¥sond oon Gas Range | Este} $7 stolen. “The thief fled nach she. could Nall assistance A} Saves the Gas Sliced Pineapple, No. 1 cans, best | Kippered Helmen, the best qual- | F Marley, the beat woman pickpocket is believed to have robbed Mrs, F. A, Tyson, 1563 mind alae.) | vai 15c : RAE EE 6c Alki av., of purse containing $12.50. | l : fing quality, lares ea 5c Loot from three homes was partially recovered last night, when Wool Sweater Coats When you bake f = ibow-ont Macerent, ‘the 6c st quality, pound lean + Tea Garde: officers arrested Charles Davenport, 45, He dentes being @ burglar and Phy oe fe eae, best. quasity, 2611 5c purest and ? ® IT! refuses to tell where he got the goods, Leo Merino, 28, was arrested as | 5.00 8 00 8 75 with a Direct-Action : pound packanen 6c Coftee, No. 1 grade, | beat; pound he tried to dispose of a bag of tools which were identified as the prop. co. e a) Sa as ¥ eac! teeasereeere casted; Hemclar ils ° erty of A, Foraythe, 100% Western av jf : ; < Gas Range no pre Gleason's, Grape Jutee, mlendid ” <aaieionmuanatinend EAVY and light-weight Sweater Coats ee » of € . ynality; full pint plendid fo 6 | liminary heating of S = hottie ..... sR re c C | —rearth Ficer of Ron Marche. | in cardinal, gray, maroon and white, — the oven is neces- knit in double and Jumbo weave stitch, with half-belted or plain coat back, double roll collar and cuffs and two patch or set- sary You simply put WOMEN’S $3.50 VICI KID LACE SHOES, PAIR ] SANCHNSTER, ¥. 18, Jan. 39.—Four firemen lsd been tnfured to : ; ‘ , $ i 29) lof the business section and was still burning, The Amoskeag National 100 petra of Vici Kid ps at $1.29 a pair, Instead of $3.60. They are ‘bank was in flames and two department stores already had been de | made with Goodyear welt soles and low heels. Sizes from 2 to 4%, and A, day in a fire which, at 10 a. m., had done $250,000 damage in the heart Friday 1s Clean in the Shoe Department, an © £0 e : lean n the Shoe Department, and we are going to well your baking in. the atroyed B and C Widths, On sale for a day only at this price sie | in pockets. Prices, $5.00, $8.00 and $8.75 Becond Fioon aren practically done in the time you wottl oven when it is is cold, light the burner, and the baking i % Y 0 the Direct-Action that make for greatet | | {’ waiting for the ordinary range Ov@! E | PowrtaN, Jan, 2%.—Pectaring a cold car and forced walk Enameled Dust-Pan hrougt in and anow to ge od whan her car was stalle between | e ; FY » c tion. Dunsmuir and shasta, two ago, brotght on an acute attack of neu:| Special 19¢ It is all in the oven construe : ritis, which @or 'l some of her engagements, May Ir ° Ana: tt ul ne of the features Southern Pacific rafiroad company | ; es 4 ; “ Miss Ir@in will leave for Seattle today | van, triple steel edge and reimforcec ‘ ‘ u adic a cal id Y ue . efficiency, convenience and economy 1 Unton Street, Second Avenue, Vike Street | handle. Special, 19¢. kitet * whine | OBSERVE ANY other millionaires adopting Mr, Ford’s Housefurnishings Section ahs profit-sharing plan’ —— ggg