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The Bon Marché Closes al 6 P. M. Saturdays Rare Bargains From 9 A. M. to 12 Because we want t@ do the business on Saturday morning that we used to do on Saturday ffer these undoubted bargains fr till noon For we feel that if we ask you to do your shopping Saturday morning we ought nights—and so we 83e Lingerie Waists | FROM 9 A. M. TILL 12 5e each— m9 a.m give such specials as will repay you TILL THE STROKE OF 12 SAT- No telephone orders can be accepted for } URDAY we wi ese Bc Waist these specials. for 25c¢ apiece vetu F | ] Several good styles to choose from | | fe Corset Covers) Men's 10c Socks " white linen fashion | Mit Breast | | —at 5c— | —5c pr. aa bar—with white i: Caren Cavers. ot) Men Catt lone and all our emt mvs k ee . black lawn wai wring, paint | —Second Floor. | Women’s 50c Muslin Gowns at French Gowns of muslin with Ic 95¢ necks and kimono sleeves, edged with " ) 10 Glycerine Soap) Bloor, | 50¢c Plain and Fancy Silks. Piain colored all Silk ‘Taffeta and 19¢ ebds of Foulard, Ratine Fancy |e Hat Frames at Silks, good colors; till 1 turday at ive w yard —Upper Main Floor Mnen lace and drawn with ribbon; ull 3 —Second Floor. {124 yeCups & Saucers| aint —for 15e— 5c cake =| = ate ea. — | —lLower Main F || Fea Men’s Heavy 50c Underwear Sse All Wool Challies, a Yd. Men's Heavy, Fleece Lined Shirts and quality allwool French | Drawers, well tallored and full cut 7 Inches wide, Dresden pat all sizes from 30 to 46; till 12 Sat 12 Saturday at a yard urday 35¢. —Lower Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor. (25¢ Chemisettes at) [15¢ & 20¢ Ribbons Eggi ea. — ie yd. — ana M: as Cottee Pots al | 58 ea.— Polish, t makes your} ook like 12 Saturday Te bettie a Bloor.) “Upper Main Moor. | ste rt Suits Priced $1.25 & $1.50 31.50 Traveling Bags. MEN, TOO, CAN SAVE MONEY HERE SATURDAY FOR WE ARE SELLING MEN’S $15.00 SUITS AT IN THE DARK GRAY, BROWN ‘AND BLUE MIXTURES, BLUE SERGES, HOMESPUNS AND NATTY CHECKS. Lots of new patterns in the lot that we have never offered before at so low a price—for we've “sweetened her up” with many more of our $15.00 Suits as an extra attraction for Saturday at the After-Inventory Sales Boys’ $10 and $12.50 Suits Sizes From 8 to 18 Years —at $6.95— Just 100 of these Boys’ $10 and $12.50 Suits, made of all vool materials, including fa ee ers All. Boys’ $3.95 Overcoats | Sizes From 2 to 7 Years. —$2.95 ea.— Good wool garments tn both single and double ancy | styles, me with b with both itary shaw! gray and brown mixtures, plain of gray and brown m browns, diagonals and bt serges, Norfolk dout breasted styles, trousers peg top knickerbocker style. agonats, blue cheviots | ya at $2.95 and chinchillas —Upper Main Floor of | | Bon Marche. | Saturday Specials in the Candy and Music Sections 15e and 20c Music 9c a Copy|35e Butter Seoteh 20e Pound | Included are “Dream Days,” “E About Love,” “Good-bye Sumn Hello Win Time,” %¢ copy The Bon Marche. erybody’s Crazy So Long Fall, —Third Floor of Butter Scotch, extra fine. the kind the chil home to the kiddies, of The Bon Marche —THE PURE FOOD SHOW IS MAKING A HIT— Take some | —Fourth Floor SATURDAY WILL a A BRIGHT hci AT THE | FOOD SHOW—and every booth will be spick and span ra record attendance is expected At the “Acorn” Stove and Range Booth—a box of acorns displaye and the one guessing nearest to the number of acorns i he pile will get a $45.00 Acorn Gas Range for their trouble Next door to the Acorn Booth !s the Mmintley Pneumatic Sweeper Hooth—not to be outdone by the Acorn people, t | $15.00 Duntley Sw Close by is the Electric , booth—full of wonderful contraptions for “doing things” b In ie Grocery Store —~-GREASRY BUITER, A POUND FOR— Extra fane beat qu | program by Whangdoodle Quintet | 12 to 5 wi M. “Anne Ma phone or < “Mamny | bilee. “Summer | 6 } Song, Porters rade” Secreta” Song, “Dear ota | oe,” Bentimer S100; Ginger one of Batter, | “156. Peanut tr 1 i Clty Light and Water Mills & RCHE). Second Avenue, Vike Street, Union Street, cpce tinge mnt een A | ach | California ay pj count bial = SEATTLE STAR WHAT’S DOING IN POLITICS « of the various candidates are now directed toward swelling nm Hats, The books close Tuesday night, The registration hed a total of Zednick, councilmante candidate, has tanned a olreular atate me uring he will follow tn the counct) his policy in th cinlature, an nts out that fn Olympia he worked for the Initiative, referer dum and recall, the workmen's compensation act, Including the firatald provision Amendment of the constitution by initiative petition, re call of Jud the elght-h for women, minimum wage and moth ers pension, He also calls attention to the fact that he wan the first to co ® presidential primary bill and @ bill providing non-partisan elections in state and county + oe Se 1D. Trenholme will hold a noonday meeting at the Beattle theatre Tuesday, Judge Winsor has been the only other candidate thus far to bold a meeting downtown, The speechmaking has been confined until now to the residence districts .1o 8 oe Wood from the race, supporters of the primary election will result in They are making a thorough can voters to regis.er. next With gE the withdrawal of Jud. Griffiths are satiaf ations of Griffiths rdingly, to get all the, vaw Griffiths and Goddard on com ay night tn Eagles’ ball The first of the debates mission government will be h at the Arette Mi Gill Winsor told the Yo Judge 1g Men's Bowiness club, to cut out club life, marry and make homes, also spoke creer Judge Winsor, BE. M. Welsfield, candidate for the counctl; BJ Brown, candidate for corporation counsel, and other constructive social ists, will speak at Junction hall tonight, oeeee the following mayoralty meetings will be held riffiths at the Green Lake Congregational church, ; Coe Oltman’s ball, 24th av. 8. and Tonight Austin B i, Seventh ay. W. and Wild Rose at.; at Judge Winsor, in Caswell's hall, Mountain View station. A. J, Goddard, in Ward's ball, Georgetown, and Card's ball Lan Bout! Bea George B. Worley, in Letbly hall, Queen Anne ay, and Boston at C. Slater, at Elov’ hall and at Swedish hall H.C. Pigott, Judge Richard Winsor, J. ©. Slater, A. J. Q George B. Worley, before Fauntleroy Progressive club, Gatewood school and W. Myrtle at J. D. Trenholme, Ajax hall, 86th st. and ¢ N. 64th and Phinney av, and Swedish hal) eenwood a¥.; Allen school 1453 22nd ay The Ministerial association, at ite ¢onference yeaterday indorsed A. F. Griffiths for ma and H. D, Folsom, Allen Dale, Ira Lundy and A. BE. Flagg for counciimen. NORTHERN LIFE PROSPERING pany has Just cloned a mort suc rn Lite Insurance co: The company has assets of more than 96: with total or ¢ of $8,640,000, During the past year $ 0 was paid to polley holders All the old offlcers were reelected, as follows: H.C. Henry *! EW. Andrews, firat vice 5 nt; T. M. Morgan, second tand actuary; DB. More al manager; A. P. Johnson, wee cashier vidend to ruary | and 4 per cent lames H. Eagleson Lilly w re was decl director, and W. J, Brown a trustee, An & per cent di ie 4 per cont Fet Charles H stockh August JAPANESE CONSUL WINS SUIT in ordering a warranty deed to premises at Jodge Dykeman, 20th av, hae eustalned the claim of the Japanesn foreign office to a year leane of the property, known as the James B. Howe home, It was jeaned in 190% for $12,000, the price to be pald xanually tm installments ) and contended the last payment went The Japanese offic over time because the agent of the property could not be found cou made to Walter A. Keene, the assignee of 8. |if Tak raul in Seattle i HI i i| ARE YOU AN AMATEUR DIVER? | diving contest for al nateurs will take place Saturday night at |f the Te I theatre, in “ee ense tank used by the De Young Sisters I and company in r ve Sirer act. All amateur divers, both men and women, are invited ¢ or the contest, A handsome trophy will be f | awarded to the one receiving the most applause from the audience, All| wishing to enter are requested to leave thelr names at the theatre this evening or tomorrow afternoon, as early as possible, HANS SCHMIDT MUST DIE} NEW YORK Hans Schmidt, the former clergyman, who! was found guilt irst degree for killing Anna Aumul ler, his affinity need next Wednesday. The penalty ts the electric chair » verdict was read, having ff ented against th rponed in his behalf, and ng previously pleaded g pared to die, he said. T 66 99 | i CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—The United societies began organizing on an] naive oday to fight the attempt by local probibitionists to | if Chicago dry at the April Members were generally of the opinion that the prohibitionists *# were hopeless, but they sald they did not intend to run any r ugh over-confidence i) THEIR PALMS ARE ITCHING ANTIAGO, ¢ nd E ‘4 ‘today | tious Ci to extend the sphe 6 wal al cir * the ght © of their THERE’S GRAFT IN JAPAN, TOO TOKIO, F While the government did not seem fn much dan ger today of t of office by the minority factions in par 1 nt, it w od awkward by the latest Message ted that nee had been secure proving the gul # officers charged with ha ived Hleg m ¢ aan firms for electrical su PORTLAND, Feb. 6 campaign inaugurated several weeks ago by F rtiand banwere int aif of A, L, Mills, president of the First Na-| tle bank, for appointment as a member of the federal reserve board was renewed today, It is belleved that Northwest banks generally will upport Mills HE DIDN’T AGREE WITH THEM| TACOMA, Feb. 6.—"You have more money than you need,” spoke the leader of ty hw nw cked Thomas Keating at the en 2 ul nd w ht and tore a belt containing $200 n into Insensibility PACOMA, Feb, 6—The bearing of the suit of Mrs, Marguerite Mul ray Snyder, poetess, political writer and clairvoyant, of Rockford, IL, in hich she ie trying to be awarded a s in the $4 state of John W Roberts of Tacoma, is going on here today b » Clifford Mrs. Snyder bases her claim to a share of the estate on the all tion that ah is a granddaughter of Robert The other bheirm to lestate are Charles F. Larsen of Seattle, a grand-nephew and niece in Milwaukee: the and a brother ating Mi DAYTONA Iv when she hair and the East. on her, life by the sex in tried it THERE ARE times woman's phas a primitive yeasning ordered about, says a member Bet she'd use her scratchers, ithoughy in to every be grasped of the fair if any one | i FREDERICK & NELSON | at 830 and closes at FIO Store opens . . Women’s Gloves at Special Prices | (First) Floor) | Women's Glace Gloves, One-clasp Women's Glace Gloves Tw last pique style, in tan, gray, black and pique style, three ern brdidered Heck wee white, pearl clasp, Paris-point en vid pearl clasps, in white, black, ¢ ered, with self or contrasting stitching tax: Salt Oc conteasting ein ? ‘i Special, 85¢ pair wbas pal ered, three Cleopatra buttons, Special, Gloves, three small pearl cl pe $2.45 pair cial, $1.95 pair } | . . . Interesting Values in New Neckpieces | To Be Placed on Sale Saturday, Including the Following Lots: i] NEW FICHUS, AT 50¢ NEW COLLARS AND COAT SETS, ‘ AT 50¢ Fichus, in plain net, Point d’Espri Venise and Novelty Lace Eton Collars and Crepe Neige, with dainty frilled lace and‘ Coat Sets, including Venise Collate edges in plain and scalloped effects in flat and heavy Pompadour designs, There are 20 styles to choose from, some round, square and shoulder - pointed | : styles, also sailor collar and deep pointed ff with Medici Collar effect, in white, styles for children’s coats and dainty cream, ecru and modish combinations Novelty Lace Collars in Venise, Cra- }f : ‘ hit ad quele, Filet and Paraguay and novelty ff of white and black and wh see less asad Sale Square, Virst Floor. i NEW BOWS AND CORSAGE BOUQUETS, AT 15¢ Novelty B nd small Corsage Bouquets, cleverly fashioned of elvet, chiffon, crepe de chine, satin and messaline—and designed for wear with the new Spring neck- ff wear. Colors include practically every costume shade. Sale Square, First Floor | BASEMENT SALESROOM House Dress. Specials Mended Gloves | $1.00 and $1.35 59¢ Pair OMEN’S Gloves of Four Pretty Style Including the One Pictured: fine kid and lamb- ff gua 3 eee ER Sig skin, all neatly mended, in SPECIAL, $1.00— black, white and colors, the House Dress of blue and white pair, 5B¢. stripe percale, with V-neck, short —Basement Salesroom. sleeves and high waistline. Trimmed cae at neck and down side front fastening Umbrellas, 69c with Swiss embroidery. SPECIAL, $1.00— wen es 3 PTRACTIVE values in Black Um- House Dress of gray, Delft-blue chambray gingham, : : brellas with strong 26-inch frame, fast-black water- ished on square neck and sleeves. with bias bands of stripe per- _ proof top and Mission han- dies in various designs. cale to match Price 69c, —Basement Satesroom. [i light-blue or fin- Women’s short SPECIAL, $1.35— As pictured, House Dress of check gingham (black, light-blue, pink or lavender and white), with sailor collar of white embroidery, the plain material in Combs and Barrettes, 10c trimmed with bias bands of matching color SPECIAL, $1.35 IDE COMBS and Bar- House Dress in Delft-blue percale, made with rettes in numerous V-neck, high waistline and short sleeves, and having styles, amber and shell fin- ishes, 10c, collar and turn-back cuffs embroidered in -—Basement Salesroom. ~-Basement Balesroomm. large white blue Tooth Brushes Women’s Cloth Dresses 10¢ $4.35 mpoorr BRUSHES in | many qualities, with A PV RACTIVE Spring models, carefully tailored wiihe or Se Bea: ‘ in Wool Bedford Cord, Poplin, Venetian and and assorted bone hand! a 1 \ Serge each, 10 y Colors include navy-blue, black, taupe, brown, tan —Basement Saiseroom Hy and green. Sizes, 14, 16 and 18; 34 to 40. PBA a, a | Unusually-good values at $4.35. iH Neckwear, 5c |} MISSES’ COATS, SPECIAL 85.75. A T. this’ idee “Grice” @ae ome \ special lot of Three-quarter-length Coats it ffered Women’s Stock | Ited models, made up in gray chinchilla. Sizes lars in attractive styles, ff 14, 16 and 18 years. Exceptional values at $5.75. #!8e Embroidered Coat and Waist Collar pt foun tH ; Closing out 12 Broadcloth Opera Coats, variou el Hers ‘on net foun | Price 5c —Basement Satesroom hades, special $5.00 cach. Closing out 20 Tailored Suits in small sizes cial $5.00 cach evening spe PEAR EASE | “_— Embroideries | 124e Yard | MBROIDERY Flounc Sateen Petticoats, 75c ings, Corset Cover Em S' T-FINISHED Black Sateen Petticoats, with broideries, Edging and In adjustable well-tailored and finished with sertion in matty pretty pat deep accordion-plaited and taped flounces. Lengths, terns, attractive value at 38, 40 and 42 inches. Moderately priced at 75e. 12% | —Basement Salesroom. yard —Darement Salesroone “Never-Clog”’ Salt Shakers, Special 5c | New Lingerie Waists at $1.15 MN MART Waists af Plain and Embroid g OG” hake SS) ered Voile, Net and Silk-stripe Ve eon! A R-CI a an aot ‘ Faieailicing ined \Scicihie Gel KG ine lod plaifi crystal g ass, with nic neck models, with ‘drooping shoulder ilver screw top he double cove Special, feature prevents from clogging Be each. | —Basement Salesroom, Attract Basement Salesroom. three-quarter and long sleeves when closed ively priced at $1.15