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THE SEATTLE STAR The Bon Marche's Mill Remnant & Factory Sample Sale LONE BANDIT ROBS PREDERICK S. NFLSON aI With Samples of New Spring Goods oad EXPRESS C AR SAFE Store opens .at 830 and closes at 5:30 < ——at Mill Price—or Near It—— | ee Men’s Sample Suits & Overcoats BASEMENT SA SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 25.—Tho robber who held up the express ear of the Southern Pacific's Santa Cruz train, between Buritn and San Francisco, at 9:30 o'clock last night, secured a cons sum trom the aafe, it was reported here today. it was announced at FY osiery Special, 10c pr. Velvet Ribbon, 25 Te Yd. railroad companies jointly would offer $1,500 reward for the bandit's OMEN'S Lace, Lisle and Cotton LACK Velvet R Te lie eh Pr We BA oe “ etor Co: « an a sO r ront f the Samples of Late Styles From ‘Griffon,’ Baltimore, S ceaiee deat athe aonineeme Rid teen 1 ceded eae tin also a quantity of Hosiery from several wide, attractively pri ‘Kenyon’ and Other Well-Known Makers into the express car, robbed them, compelled Ke en the safe bebhen sities, apectal, the 10¢. ntly out of pur scooped up ita contents, struck Cox and | malice, and dropped off tn the last tunnel befo Men’s Sample $18 and $20 Suits at ]) rescssa / THIS MAIDEN BREAKS A MAN’S HEART EVERY NIGHT IN WEEK She bas broken a man's heart ev ery night this week and will keep up the cruel formance until Sunday, Aw 4 din hearts, tt fe not & poor or or any girl. not particularly enjoy, » Francisco was , a alas V Plaitings, 15c Yd. Fiber Silk Hose, 25e pr. GOOD: sssortmes W' MEN’ Fiber Silk Hosiery in A able Plait black and white, sizes 8% to 10, ecru color, variou good value at 25¢ pair the yard, 15¢. Basement Ralesroom terns and widths, Samples of Spring Suits in Norfolk and 3-Button Business Sacks Basement Salesroom. A Special Purchase 3oys’ Jacket =) Sweaters Imported Wool Dress Crepes Special 95¢ $9.95, GENTLEMEN, FOR YOUR CHOICE OF THESE SAMPLE SUITS—and they are s: $ s s | thie making life miner Deck \ a sles vlttern “Grittow® “Baltimore:made [f| He for an wohappy mate © Low-Priced at 88¢ Yard A VERY low price on pri bart ay aarp It to merely a part of her buat HE Basement Salesroom Dress Goods Section has Jacket Sweaters for clothes—in the $18.00 and $20.00 grades Most of them are in the three-button business sack style, but there are a few Norfolks Nice patterns to pick from in black and white i) checks and stripes—light grays and tans and | the new blue and brown mixtures it well uls, who ts er of the at the Powell Elmo all sorts of anguish, He finally turns woman hater on account of her; and, after his experience with his “vampire. runs off like a coward somewhere |up tn the Lookout mountains to hows, and ab arranged for Thursday a special offering of rich, little fellows, 2, 3 and 4 rippling Wool Crepes in a desirable quality imy ported from Roubaix" France, and in a range of exquisite col- years of age. They are in Byron-collar styles, button down front and orings as follows some have pockets. Spe- Ciel Dresden September Morn Copenhagen cial, Thursd O5¢. Tango La France Vieux Rose Raspberry —Ba nt Salesroom. and $20.00 take a rest and say mean things ' ae = ng saad degre = Cream Mais Mustard Lilac Wistaria Willow- about the fair sex £ o. bf Sample happens to be ‘gsia. Saleahos; Children’s Middy Overcoats sah ee ’ : : Blouses Reduced on Sale for— Pie gan Senter These Crepes are 41 inches wide, woven from fine to 75 quality yarns and will lend themselves splendidly to the season's draped and ruffled modes in dresses. They are F Lseicantged reduced price on these Middy Blouses, quoted because NOVELTY CORDUROY REDUCED TO 25¢ YARD on. of them are slightly y night in the week, | read that way, and/ ¢ to do the part as It should be,” said Miss Louis to a/ Star man. "Of course, I know ft ent meet the approval of the SOME OF THEM ARE THE NEW “KENYON” KENREIGN AND BALMACEAN, the swagger styles for early spring wear Others are the English belted back styles—in gray exceptionally low-priced at 8c the yard In the Men's Store, Upper aad and brown herringbones. ae athine ge yy Pe ise Leales Loule Three pretty patterns in 28-inch Embossed Cordu- soiled. Sizes up to 12 ck Wnrehe. And then there are some dressy black cravenettes me day I can get . part whaita ch bouika te « nent roy, a firmly woven material adapted for various outer years. he ee rorerers mat pay cs bage eosin as well. pes egita, O snot eae estas garments. The colors include navy-blue, brown, garnet, - Eeciotinaat valus.at s salhogh hs ) : nore JOU r ei ‘ ee, ih cardinal, taupe and black. Reduced for clearance to T5¢. — —Basement sateeroom 25¢ yard Basement Salesroom. nke the cli to take play this] mate is slinply HEN LAYS FOUR EGGS IN DAY ue —— Pamelia Aprons New Crepe ie Serine Dresses i 4 scooting re ~ sketc —-Sample Sale Specials in Hosiery and Underwear || Seconds of $1 and $1.25 Arnold, Constable & Co. | q Y rence 35.—-W i v $ s Forest Mills’ Union Suits Sample 25¢ and 50c Hose |... SEE Hide akin ogee sf at $5.75 shows an an egg. Not only did she lay one eng Serer XCEPTIONAL values are offered attractive cov- rs o aft » laid four . pa wines gauting off tee eens we 1 within the space of in this lot of Crepe and Serge Z erall Apron that may be worn 4 for a house dress if desired. It is made of & good gingham in blue and white checked or striped pat- tern and finish- ed with bias bands of white Dresses. They are well-made in the new drooping-shoulder effects, with elbow, full and three-quarter-length sleeves —at50e Women’s “Forest Mills” Union Suits, medium weight cotton with low necks, sleeveless or with wing “sleeves and cuff knee. Seconds of our $1.00 and $1.25 grades, for 50c Thursday. The low neck, wing sleeve style in regular sizes only; “owed styles, both regular and extra Main Floor. | Two of the exen are perfectly developed; the third and fourth are soft-shelled Infants’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, silk lisle, plain lisle, silk and woo! cashmere and plain cotton; sizes 4 to 6%. Also Children’s Stockings |]} in pure silk, silk plated, silk lisle, plain ‘isle, Maco cotton and cash- mere; sizes 5% to 10, in black, | white, tan, sky, pink, red. Lower | Main Floor of The Bon Marche. FINDS DIAMOND IN A GOOSE | EDWARDS, Misa, Feb. 25.—J, W. White found a diamond the size | of an average pea tn the craw of a goose he had bought from ¢ Clinton, It ts believed that the atone way lost on the Clinton plac | years ago. when the house was occupied by @ wealthy family. White) | has not yet obtained expert opinion as to the value of the gem. i The skirts illustrate newest ideas in peplum and peg-top styles. Colors represented include tan, navy, black, olive, gray, Copenhagen, brown, red and tango. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; 34 to 42 bust meas- urement 'WOMAN MURDERED BY BEGGER | : ooh . ick rack braid. 59e Plain and Fancy Wash Silks, 36 Inches Wide) CHICAGO, Feb. 25—Mrs. Elizabeth Healy, a rich druggist's Price $5.75 ae cise, 90 THESE PLAIN AND FANCY WASH SILKS are proving very pop- i ee er One wea SEPARATE SKIRTS AT $3.45— misomert Saieiwenes ular, so we are offering them — Thursday at 29c a yard instead of 5%.) € —_——_-—- | Th Is in these skirt di 1 een Ae Plain groundsgand pretty aie igured effects in 20 new shades, most ‘ 9! eee at ne te ee ee. Sanitol Face wanted this season, and full inches wide. Upper Main Floor of The NAME MIKE AS NIGHT RIDER found only in the higher-priced garments, and include Cream, Special 12¢ ANITOL FACE serviceable weaves of Serge, Worsted, Bedford Cord and Fancy Skirting in navy, black, Copenhagen, gray rc and pretty plaid combinations. Well-tailored in smart i CREAM in stone peg-top styles and attractively priced at $3.45. jars, special Thursday at —Basement Salesroom. 12¢. Bon Marche. SOUTH BEND, Wash, Fob, 26.—Mike Hanrahan today ts a new | Getendant in the night riding case brought by Mra. E. A. Ross and rons. | | Hanrahan waa identified as one of the men figuring in her deportation ‘SEES MOTHER AFTER 50 YEARS | BREMERTON, Wash., Feb. 25.—~Or. Franklin F. Keefe, 70, | | ° . THESE SAMPLE SALE SPECIALS | NO TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. One-Fourth And they are just as good || ° . : . Ee the. ctgen, perhape bat 15e Mixing Bowls at 9 Each} 37,/07='" ce Sane Mane om en tte’ ne for | Hemstitched Etamine Thursday Specials in pretty good bargains at 25 per \=> iy. "on eal Bowls, % 50 years. cent less. = Curtains, 95¢ Pair the Domestics Section NUSUAL values at this price in| “KRINKOLETTE,” SPECIAL 12%¢ YARD— Special value for Thursday's selling this price. Lower Mats Fleer, | 89¢ Black Silk Serge 39¢ Yard of heavy, lustrous fine for skirts, $3.) White Woolnap Blankets, | 94.50 with pink and blue borders | Mae wie ne: size 66x89 Inches: also 63 rood bindings, ai Naig wooinap, size "$9 .GQ | esto inches, pal pair 200 | s475 An-woot ARMY AIR BOATS DEATH TRAPS | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26.—Aviator Glenn Martin says the aero Cream and Ecru-color Etamine Cur- kets, in "43 laids, nicely bo 26 inche ry > 1 t San Diege beolete death , e =. alt $4.1 inches $5 07 Til 12 Thurs tte rere ot rarpeied rate viata era ectee pc ans sige tains, 244 yards long and 36 inches wide, n this desirable crinkled wash terial | nang oo 4.13 et ee en . pen ae ieee All seven of those rattletraps ought to be piled in a heap and H] sheer and soft-draping, finished with Oe ee. ee ae cere | = Masthe. 35 to 85¢ Laces at 22c Y. IH! wet on fire.” declared Martin. “Every man who uses one tempts death ‘ It is in alternate ripple and plain stripe THURSDAY SPECIALS IN BEDDING AND DOMESTICS Fancy Laces and Rands, in Bohe- |f| The government does not force its sailors to risk their lives in old | hemstitched borders. Just 140 pairs to effects, in attractive floral designs ané warships, but compels its aviators to take a chance every day of their lives.” PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTERS SING | NNEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Miss Margaret Wilson, the president's daughter, sang in the prologue, and her sister Eleanor, as Ornis, the bird spirit, in an amateur production of “Sanctuary HE MUSTN’T HANG AROUND LOS ANGELES, Feb. 25—As the result of his wife's petition, John | Carstens 1s enjoined from “hanging around” the house. Mrs. Carstens l{— suing for divorce, and Judge Monroe upheld her contention that, in | the circumstances, 1t was bad form tor the gentleman to “hang around WANTED BABY WAIF FOR DOLL| y YORK, Feb. 26.—-Patrolman Keegan came upon three little girls engaged in a spir quarrel {n East New York today | “But it's I haven't any doll,” exclaimed one child, while the jother two w ally aw inatatent in thelr claims of ownership Keegan looked to see what the quarrel was about and, rolled in a) blanket on the cold pavement, was a baby about 2 days old, The children had nd it in a doorway, At the Kings county hospital tt | was said the child was in the: beat | of health | LAYS BLAME ON THE ENGLISH BADEN BADEN, Feb. 25.—Admiral Von Diedrichs admitted was friction between himself and Admiral Dewey at | but attributed It to English mischief-making, and said ame good friends later. mian, flat Venine, Edges and Bands, 13, 22¢ yard. Upper Children's Hair Cutting 35 | In the Marinello Shop | And the greatest of care and at tention are to little who comes elt <rhird Floor of The Hon Marche SOMEBODY WILL GET A $12 DUNTLEY SWEEPER | ‘aged the Duntley people are going \ | | a to give one away at the Pure Food a Show—at 11 o'clock Thursday On Friday at 11:30 a. m. at the jenched Hed Sheets, size | 100 Outing Flannel, * 1x96 Inches before hemming. | lengths to 14 varth "TT tenes ie from medium weight | wide, in pink and blue muslin with fiat center 4 c stripes, yard 6c seam, each ie Dress G in mill 13% Pillow Cases, well | ends, lengths bleached: size 42x34 Inches be- | fore making: good wear- 4 ing quality muslin, each ct be sold Thursday, at 95¢ pair a few bordered patterns, equally desir- able for dresses and kimonos. Choice REMNANTS OF DRAPERY FABRICS of light-blue, pink, gray, Nile-green, lav- TO CLOSE IN THREE LOTS— ender and tan. Twenty-eight inches Tt teresting lots of useful lengths wide, epecial BBG) yard: egestas "ge 36-INCH PERCALES, SPECIAL 8¢ in Nets, Cretonnes, Scrims, Burlaps, Silk- YARD. olines, Deriims, Tickings and other ma- . Oy ‘ : Standard quality Percales in neat black terials, underpriced for clearance at 10¢, eke: f Ss 20¢ and 30¢ the piece figured effects on white grounds. Spe- " . cial, the yard, 8¢. —Basement Salesroom bata MERCERIZED COTTON NAPKINS, M T 1 SPECIAL 15¢ EACH— ennen’ s Laicum Good quality Mercerized Cotton Nap- Powder, Special 10¢ kins with permanent finish, insuring sat- ENNEN’S TALCUM POWDER por d ceag . pega pag in assorted odors, special at 10¢ 2x22 inches, and are offered in five choice patterns. Special, 15¢@ each. Basement Salecroom Basement Salerroom yards, 20 inches wide, In neat checks plaids and plain shades, yard Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. Lower Main Floor of The Bou Marehe. Clow Waffle Booth—a Wagner Waffle Tron and a package of Clow’s Waffle Flour will be given away. Bulger’s Barnyard Circus continues to give “hair-raising” and “side-split- ting” performances every day, com- mencing at 10 a. m., and featuring the new “goat-act,” entitled, “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” The youngsters in your family will enjoy tus immensely can Some Unusual Shoe Vdlues are scheduled for Thursday in the Basement Salesroom Shoe Section, including the 12:20 p.m Yakima Gem Potatoes, 100-Ib. Sack, $1.25 | Show—from 1 Extra fine quality, 50-pound sacks at 650, Program by Wagner’ Orchestra Tharsday Peanut Hutter, the pur- | ted March—Naval Parnde. v Isle D'Amour, | $71.11 bent; Ruaranteed following interesting items: SPECIAL, $1.85 PAIR— SPECIAL, 90¢ PAIR— ‘a Salmon, tine | One hundred pairs of Waltz spring, Benutt- eetwaran vray, | Pound 4c\; Fifty pairs of Women’s hand- . Lehar. eo ‘oo o y ! , - - , Fy ay peicaggllenia Retek . finest | Creamery turned Vici Kid Lace Shoes, com Women’s Red Kid Bou- Selection—-When Dreama nin bel 22:¢ . CITY RAILWAY MAY fortable for walking or house wear, doir Slippers, with or | | Come True, Hein | ; i ‘ ‘ n sizes from from 2% to 6; specia Home Spun Rag, Allen. | Buena Vista, Hirsch in sizes from 2 pecial Rebecen of Sunnybrook | March Wree Lance, Farm, Brown Sousa a a Qc without heels; special 90c wany Wish, a! $1.85 pair "RUN CARS IN MONTH pair. SPECIAL, $1.85 PAIR— oune ¢ on hopes to have division “A” of the leipal Store Opens at 9 A. M. and Closes at 6 P. M—Not Open Saturday Evening \ |] src, tminay in operation In about 20 Ua) vie Gear ave SPECIAL, 75¢ PAIR— ie. He has Introduced two t in council, proposing immediate pre ifty pairs 0 irowing Girls i ae | paration of the division for operatio Patent Vici Kid Laee Shoes with Children’s Vici Ki UE key tage lt nee roe tbo ide a ia thar welt soles and low heels; sizes 2% Lace Shoes with hand- neceasary to pegir ad ie turned soles; sizes 5 to 5} to 6; special $1.85 pair “The other of fare and transfer regulation | special 75c¢ pair. THE PUBLIC says a kept paper fn Portland, Ore., trane posed a correspondent's report of a single tax conference in Washington so badly that the correspondent himself failed to recognize It, The paper will probably exonerate Its correspond. ent and explain the substitution to its readers in an early issue, | says The Public. Probably—not. | SPECIAL, $1.00 PAIR— One hundred pairs of Children’s Patent Kid Button Shoes with cloth top and turned sole; sizes 5 to 8; special $1.00 pair —Basement Salesroom. sonMARCHE Union Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street