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| | | “Tango” ber dainty “Tango” shoes. tion, showing {fashion’s Come the pyramid effect. fancies, ribbon, French flowers, foliage. Spring Hats—for it is just a Section. $3.50 American Lady Corset —at $1.75— Style 328 Corset, made of step from a THE SEATTLE STAR THE SPRING DISPLAY ao, OF FASHIONABLE ATTIRE Her pretty tango parasol of rich tango crepe match, in tango and black—with edging of tango-colored velvet and tango tassels, too. And crowning glory of all—a real tango hat tango crepe crown and wide side flare—surmounted by a beautiful ostrich pompon in For the Last Day | ‘THE BON MARCHE’S SPRING FASHION SHOW, SEATTLE’S FIRST “TANGO” GIRL WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN THE MILLINERY SECTION: all through—from the top of her Tango parasol down to the tips of and see her promenading through the Millinery Sec latest tribute to the vogue of the tango. and her exquisite tango coat to made of soft pliable black hemp with Certainly the sensation of the hour—at the Spring fashion display. —FOR THE LAST DAY OF THE FASHION DISPLAY— A Half Price Sale of the Popular —‘“American Lady” Corsets— 5 A tempting offer, indeed—to induce you to examine oar beautiful exhibition of spring models in the Corset Shop. Make a point of visiting it while you're looking at the the Millinery $3.00 American Lady Corsets —for $1.50— Style 266, American Lady Corsets, the $3.00 kind, fine coutil, with low bust, medium bust, long skirt, and long skirt, embroidery trim- | Jace trimmed; med, and fitted with six| els for the Si 19 to 30. splendid mod- average figure CHARMING NEW YORK PATTERN HATS $10 EA. COPIES OF IMPORTED MODELS.-CLOSE FITTING STYLES You will be simply delighted with the chic new styles of our New York Pattern Hats when you see them. They are the close-fitting styles in the brim effect, many with that stunning side flare, of hemps, tagal and fancy silk braids, moire and taffeta, with trimmings of ostric and some with sailor and rolling small and medium sizes. Made at the entire crown covered with —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. with On sale at , strong supporters. Sizes 9 to 30; worth egulacdy $3.50. On sale at $17) ry g, $1 a ers—and the result is a splendid array 39-Inch Cotton Ratine 59c yd. | Splendid quality Ratine, full 39 inches wide, at 59c a yard, would be good value at 7éc a yard. | | | | All wanted shades to select from at this price. 36-Inch Cotton Ratine 65¢ yd. y effect Ratine, with silk stripe, soft ‘) and clinging, in all wanted shades for Spring and summer wear; 26 inches wide, at 65c a yard 35-Inch Crepe de Chine 65c Silk mixed Crepe de Chine, 36 inches wide, nice looking material, in soft shades that are worn so much this season; priced at 65c a yard. Second Floor of The Bon Marche. NOVELTIES FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY Come and learn to make them free of charge— Miss Palm will be glad to show you how to fashion pretty favors and table decorations for the 17th of Ireland out of green crepe paper. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. vogue these fashionable fabrics. 36-Inch Cotton Ratine 85c yd. Just 85¢ a yard for 3 just the sh 36- Inch y one is looking for for suits or dresses Silk Mixed Ratines $1 want #0 of these ratines when you the for they are silk mixed with embrotd. stripe effect. rich looking and in all want 1 shades at $1.00 44-Inch Cotton Ratines $1.50 imported Ratine in French, English and Ger- nan weaves; fine, soft finish in black and white tripes and checks, blue and heather mixtures. Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. — OPENING SPECIALS—— papes's Patent Boots $3.25 a Pair nidress Boots, special for the open- —OPENING SPECIAL— || MEN’S $1.59 SILK SOCKS SPECIAL AT $1. 00 Pair ing at $3.25 a pair. They are patent leather, in age 1 interested to know > button style with black cloth tops, on the new inter Ms " that an ilk Socks at $1.00 a pair recede, narrow toe last —Upper Main Floor. | instead of $1.50 They ve lisle lined soles and NEW 40c FINE BORDERED MARQUISETTE SCRIMS 29e 4 Lower Main Floor, The Seattle Day Nursery Will Give a St. Patrick’s Day Card Party Next Tuesday A mite 1 opening special from the drap- it will be held in The Bon Marche Cafe at 2 p.m section in finest Bordered Marquisette Scrims, Different card ¢ will be played at the dif. a yard. Makes the best of curtains for | ferent tables there will be @ prize at every cooks and service, with a large assortment of able, Ticket 60c and may be obtained at —Third Floor, Transfer Desk THE BON in Street, THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M, ON SATURDAYS sMARCHE Second Avenue, Pike Street, RATINE—QUEEN OF SPRING DRESS FABRICS And never were wash stuffs so pretty and yet so practical as now—for the of ratines has brought forth the best effects of both the French and American weav of G-Inch Soft Finished Ratine, | ARMY OF JOBLESS FED BY OFFICIALS: — CITY IS GUARDED | | | | SACRAMEN TC Sacramento into Y elty Inet nigh county officers time, ne in Sa doput worn in Court proceedi toady City and coun meat and bread to the scampering for bru Reorganization before the army Special poll terday, and ent front doors. WITH THE weather the be cheap next une who guarded the the fact that the leaders are in jall and probably will not be eaves thin secton driven out of enter the men and had an easy ), March 10—The unemployed army olo county yesterday made no attempt to r 1 100 armed guards, compe of elty pc M and | street bridges, cramento were or ed cloned at 7 lock, and 250 to patrol the streets, had nothing to do. new Will be instituted against the leaders of the army nty officials sent a quantity of sandwiches, coffee army about dark last night, and there was a ish and wood to prepare the ing meal 1 of officers probably will take place today, owing to released were on guard at the treasury in the capitol building rance Was to be had at the capitol only through the having in the East, ice should But it probably won't. summer. ‘THEY WHOOP IT UP FOR MILES }tfon to rep Hooray for Miles” {® the attitude taken by progressive leaders in Seattle who have sent a telegram to Senator Miles Poindexter, heartily backing him in his ertticlam of the president's position in the proponi nl t through the Pa Seattle prog asked him to com urging them to take a strong stand {n the tolls question fight |egram of indorsement was signed by Ole Hai George W league; C Herbsaman Representative Thomas F. States senator gressive boa: mittee B w giving American constw ships free anal ves, in municate passage addition to tndorsing Potndexter's view with progressive leagues over the country, The tel n, candidate for United Dilling, president of the King County Pro: J. France, chairman of the state progressive serv chairman of the King county central com Murphine and others ARE HAPPY IN GREENWOOD Property owne lowing the ac tion of $10,000 ¢ appropriation will bond sale. rs in the Greenwood district are smiling today, fol of the county commissioners tn voting an appropria help them out on their road assessment charges. The come out of the $500,000 secured recently by a road HAND THE cake to Surgeon Frank Lydeton of Chicago! He couldn't get a subject to tr; #0 operated upon himeeif. surgeons! | experiment upon, and Three ‘ ere for the new fad among LAFE SAYS IT’S ONLY HOT AIR We are hearing a lot of these hot alr charg evidence to back | | writing, and the Lafe Hamilton tn fore the board of ors department, c bers are used tn bu! If you bave any Reduce your remarks to said County Commt who declared ¥ your words, bring it tn board will investigate,” reply to W. L. Livealy, camminsioners that graft exists in the road supervis on Vashon island. Livesly claimed worm-eaten tim Ikhead work, and that the practice of working horses on the payroll is an old thing IN THAT babies’ ball at Coronado Beach, Cal. only 100 out of 800 men and women attending had nerve enough to show thelr shanks in babies’ clothes. PEIRCE the city hall park park by peaceful postponed in the | Marble PETITIO I, cireulated | of signatures. The “MY WIL been addre judicial temperament ll you wei BILL GETS IT IN NECK Councilman Peirce did not get far in his opposition to the use of asa public forum. The bill to prevent the use of the citizens, introduced Jast September, was indefinitely council session yesterday on motion of Councilman N FOR CUSHMAN SITE| A movement to resubmit Proposition | project, has been started by a number of citizens, and a petition to t “C,” the Lake Cushman 6 by J. MeRea and others, is receiving a great number petitioners, calling attention to the campaign against is proposition by the traction company, ask the council to appropriate 500 to be spent by the city lighting department for advertisements in| behalf of the project © DEER” is the way women letter-writers have a Los Angele Wouldn't that jar your a lawyer? ‘WILL TALK ABOUT ‘7 SISTERS’ Three leaders King County Prog Allen Dale cafeteria, SuperintendentCase of the street department, mer president of Marsh present president of the State Federation, entative on the industrial insurance commission, will speak in the labor movement of this state will address the ressive league at the weekly meeting tonight, at the for Federation of Labor, will preside, E. P. and John H. Wallace, the State as the initiative measures to be voted on in No nicknamed, will be discussed. BEACHEY AGAIN fooled a lot of people when he looped the loop 12 times, accidentally—and landed right side up, cuss- ing. KNOW SKELETON LOS ANGELE that of G. W charge The evidence stantial Nash, followed by the arrest of Joseph N. Smith, BY TEETH ‘The finding of a skeleton, identified as who dropped from sight six years ago, has been @ neighbor, on a murder 8, March 10. on which Smith fs held ts said to be largely circum. | Nash's skeleton was found by picnickers. It was identified by den tal work TAFT Wi sives are ion by DESERV | | recall turmoil | gregational church in Oakland, Cal., outh Congregational church, has accepted the LOS ANG millionaire, pr ball, after surrend dling Mrs. Laura | to marry her. RES a San Diego standpat club that “the progres- dissolving view. some whooping old opin- ED $5,000, HE CLAIMS 8, March 10.—"Larry” Sullivan, former Goldfield and private detective, is at liberty today under ering to the authorities. He is charged with swin Rodgers out of $5,000. Sullivan denied in court that |he had defrauded Mrs. Rodgers, a wealthy widow, and said he ee _—_——— 'HE CAN’T STOP THE RECALL| RETT, he Thompson by thei and former membe Brodeck succeed A. A off the recall mov only increased the March 10.—Considerable confusion was added to the re against Mayor Christensen and Commissioner r appointment of Thomas J. Kelly, a real estate man r of the police, as commissioner of public safety, to who resigned last week in the attempt to stave ement, Kelly's appointment, according to many, has activity of the recallers THOSE PANAMA steel dredges and shovels might be used to get some of that snow off New York streets. DR. VAN HORN TO LEAVE CITY Recetving a unanimous call from the congregation of the Firat Con- Rev. F. J, Van Horn, of the Plym- pastorate of that church, He will assume his new duties about May 1 | | | VOTE ON ALASKA BILL TODAY WASHINGTON, March 10. Alaska railroad co yest ay, on the r me how au ', to vote fe Secretary Lan selection of an eng THE MILLENNIUM! They're actually convicting Indiana officials of politiag! corruption! While not overly The senate is scheduled to take up the snference report this afternoon, It was postponed equest of Senator Cummins, who will speak upon the friendly to the bill, Cumming ts expected, or it has conferred with Col. Goethals in regard to the jeer to take charge of the work | FREDERICK & NELSON Store opens at G30 and closes at FIO New Embroidery Flouncings Low-Priced at 75c, $1.50 and $2.75 Yard SPECIAL 75° YARD SPECIAL $1.50 YARD SPECIAL $2.75 YARD— Handsome Embroid At the special price [his selection contains 45 fi are offered Crepe Niege inch Embroidered Flouncir ery Flouncings, 27 and Founcings in small and : ms vee 45 inche le—-just bold) designs; Embroid vid ae ee aa ee the widths most desir ered Flouncings on very inset design Nheand-cott sheer materials, inset yr loth t \ able for minaret or witts laces: Aiblioen Crepes with 7 ' H 3 ae nset nk and li ylue tiered skirts and lin- Flouncings embroidered mite NU} ascatl tation: We gerie costumes. Beau- = in eee eT a ored Crepe Flouncings (pink, tifully embroidered in ai sede acadnied i blue and tan), embroidered floral spray designs, °° ad eis Batiste With floral and conventional colors; ee atis ; ‘ : ‘ combined with inset Flouncings embroidered design a es ariety o' Biol lace banding or lace jn Delft, navy, light-blue, Pretty designs in wilt ree pene 200. fae eed. os pectal “Gery, Special @2.765 yard yard $1.50 yard ¥ Floor New Initialed Stationery Valenciennes Laces 55c Bolt UST received, a new shipment of the PTRACTIVE values in Valenciennes , : A Edges and Insertions in matched popular Delft Initialed Stationery, sets, for trimming women’s and chil including Paper and Correspondence dren's dresses, waists and lingerie. Both — Cards ingle- and- double-thread Valencienne Cie hula Bae pane ae cacao laces are included. Bolt of 12 yards, $5¢ aie Wiebe envelopes to match, The New Foulard Silks HE Silk Section is now showing the new season’s creations in Shower-proof Foulard Silks, prettier than ever, ina wide diversity of colored floral printed effects on colored grounds Wonderfully soft in texture are these new Foulards, yet they retain the sub- that has won for them in past seasons a universal reputation for good serv- stance ice. Their draping qualities render them ideal for afternoon and street frocks in the prevailing modes 4 Moderately priced, in the 24-inch widths, at &5c and $1.00 the yard. Forty-four inches wide, $2.00 the yard —Piee, Flee, BASEMENT SALESROOM Spring Suits for Women and Misses At $18.50 HERE is a good showing of the new colors and materials in Spring Suits at this moderate price, and sizes for Misses as well as 34 to 44 bust measurement for women. The coats are the newest novelties, the skirts in peplum, spiral and peg-top styles. In colors there is choice of Tango, Copenhagen, Navy, Wistaria, Tan, Black, Gray and Shepherd’s Check patterns. Priced attractively low at $18.50. Desens Seisereem. New Separate Skirts $3.95 $4.50 $6.50 MART peg-top, peplum and spiral styles in these new Sep- Patent Leather Belts, 25c W OMEN'’S black Leather buckles and in various moderately Ta Patent Belts in white, with styles, priced at 25c. ent Salesroom. Hair Nets 5 for 10c H*® NETS in sortment of set of five in envelope, 10c —ma an as- shades, ment Sa Lace Drape Veils, 50c A TRACTIVE in values in Lace Drape Veils, black and desirable at 50c. —Basement Salesroom. colors, arate Skirts, featuring plain shades as well as pretty color combinations in checks and plaids. Sizes, 24 to 29 waist measurement and various lengths. tractive values at $3.95, $4.50 and $6.50. Women’s Extra-size Skirts in sizes 29 ment, plain black and navy, at $4.50. At- to 38 waist measure- Basement Salesrvom. Fancy Plaitings 15¢e Yard ANCY Lace Plaitings white and ecru for dress and waist- trimming, the yard, 15c. —Basement Salesroom. in color, Women’s Union Suits, 25c W string; sizes 34, 36 and OMEN’S Cotton Union Suits in low less style, in knee length, 38; unusual value at neck, sleeve- with mercerized draw- 25c. Basement S: Floor Paints , Waxes and Varnishes PRIN iG cleaning time usually discloses many places about the house that would be the better for a coat of paint or varnish—perhaps the floors need re-finish- ing. eners, including FLOOR POLISHING BRUSHES ted Floor Polishing Brushes in two sizes, the 15 and 26-pound RAINIER MIXED PAINTS—— Ready for use and adgpted for exterior and interior paint- ing. Many colors, im 1-quart, Y%-gallon and 1-gallon sizes, JAP-A-LAC— The merits of this finish are almost too well-known to need de- scription old and woodwork; Brightens furniture, floors comes in many colors and in from to one gallon sizes %4-pint IRONITE FLOOR PAINT— Wi dry over night, ready to walk upon next mornin colors in stock; 1-quart, Jon and 1-gallon sizes WALL TINTS— Dekorato Wall Tints, mixed and applied; in B-pound packages. easily all colors, The Housefurnishings Section is prepared with extensive stocks of these bright- WOOD STAINS— The reliable Glidden” Wood Stains, in a wide color range. Half-pint, 1 pint and 1-quart sizes, FLOOR WAXES— “Johnson,” “Old English” and “Crown” Prepared Floor Waxes in I-pound, 2-pound and 4-poand cons. Also Powdered Floor Wax for dancing purposes, FLOOR BRIGHTENERS— Liquid preparations used to brighten up polished surfaces when marred and dirty, and to move sotled spots from hard wood floors before applying a new coat of wax, L-pint and 1-quart sizes. LINOLEUM VARNISH— A reliable Varnish, easily ap pled, that renews the bright ness of and preserves linoleum, In 1-pint and 1-quart sizes. —Hourefurnishings Section Johnson &