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For Christmas Slippers There Is No Place Quite As Good As the Bon Marche Shoe Shop And no matter which member of the family you are playing “Hunt the Slipper” for—whether for mother, father, brother, sister or the little folks—you will find it a delightful game when you play it here—and a very inexpensive one at that. |Women’s Felt Slippers $1 Women's Felt Slippers tn broad, comfortable Slippers have flexible to § and are Very warm an¢ Are very warm and comfortable atl sizes, Priced at $1.00 a pair r ’ * <4: A visaged, middle-aged lady who was waiting to ask bim why he had run W omen’s Slippers 95c Women’s Felt Slippers $1.25 |}! away with ner love Made of brown plaid camels’ hatr cloth with Women's Felt Jullete—trimmed with fur or | eee ee fancy turned down collar and leather soles. They're | drawn with ribbon, All made on comfortably | Mr. Jim Hoge, banker and advanced dresser, sat down tn the lobby very warn and comfortable and will make a most | shaped Iasts and may be had tn colors of wine, |f/ of the Hotel Washington to walt for a friend. He wore one of the new Micheal Tenoubren At oes a bate brown or gray. In all sizos, A pair $1.2 pink collars, with a tie to mateh Comfy Slippers at $1.25 Fur hon med Slippers $1.50 The bell-boys lined up in front of him tn a half-cirele. pleased. He thought they were admiring his neckwear, Women’s Comfy Felt Slippers, made with soft, Women's Felt Fur Trimmed Jullets—flexible Rut that wasn't It padded soles—are very comfortable and neat ded- | hand turned soles and low heels, Come in neat |i) Spank ey _ down on the bench reserved for them room Slippers. May be had in wine, gray or brown. shapes and in shades of brown, black or oxford | alting for him to shove over so they could sit down. In all sites at $1.25 a patr gray, Make very nice Christmas remembrances. NO GIFT WILL PLEASE A MAN MORE THAN SLIPPERS Men’s Opera Cut Slippers $1.75 Men's: Opera Cut Slippers in black or tan, They're trimmed with patent leather and lined with kid. Come tn all sizes plain or fancy patent leather trimmings. A pair $1.75. Men’s Felt Comfies $1.25 a Pair Men's Felt Comfy Slippers in dark gray. They're soft and warm and make dandy bedroom slippers. The kind of slip pers that any man will like. All sizes from 6 to 11, At $1.26 a pair. —Upper Main Floor, Center. Sacha ch ELSON : Y a Leet 1) ee ed EO ae ae a Mrs, Samuel Tyso} An ORK every day ain lay at this time of t Thanksgiving day Some residents of Bremerton say they suspect the turkey hen ma be laying to save her neck Christmas of Bremerton has a turkey hen which haw Inld November 1, It is very unusual for turkeys to year, Mra, Tyson spared her turkey’s life on The Christmas Sale of Women _Silk Hosiery Begins Tuesday | 1.00 some of Jack Slater, who is a perfect gentioman—no more, no leas—-ob served a lady's glove on the floor of an Alki car, clone by the seat o¢ cupled by a charming young woman, The ¢, y, W. got up and left the ear at Pioneer square just as Slater sprang to rescue the glove, [le | retrieved it and followed the ¢. y. w. to the rear platform, He shouted at her as she stepped down to the pavement, and tossed the glove for her to catch When he got back to his seat he discovered the glove did not be Jong to the woman to whom he had thrown !t. It belonged to a grim s F ‘elt Slippers 50c high ilk Sto felt with Ww omen’s Made of black nally low price dark gray. These ather soles and low heels. $1 35 Come tn all heavy felt soles and $1.95 Ribbons Embroidered Gauze Christmas Holly and Bell pat inch inch width, 35¢ yard Christmas ATIN Baby Ribbons tn Christman Red, Green, Pink, Blue, RedandGreen con bined, Mistletoe printed and Holly pattern with Merry Christmas” lettering, bolt of yards, 1b “Tie-up” Ribbons tn , half 260 yard; 1% Hoge was e 4 and gree width, i$¢ yard; one-inch and they were Plain Satin Taffeta Tie-up Ribbons, Ribbons, Quarter-inch Tie-up Ribbons in‘ Merry Christ CITY FIREMAN PROPOSES RELIEF WORK _Psyeantappdabalaualay ie 2be. %Anch bolt of 10 yards, 35¢ and A good many men, women and children are hungry and bolt of 10 yards, 45¢ and 6c; cold In Seattle today. bolt of 10 yards, and 90c Not a day pi but from five to ten cases of destitution —Fism Piece, are reported at the office of The Star, elther by the destitute themselves, or indirectly turday a city fireman, who aske that his name remain unknown, came in and proposed that The Star ask each fire sta- tion In the city to provide for at least one destitute family In the vicinity of the station. He sugg which gained a reputation for charity, head the list, and believes the other stations will gladly join. He further suggests the donation of a storeroom, to be car- ed for by firemen off duty, where food and other supplies for the destitute may be assembied. He promises to take charge of t ‘ork himself and handle the distribution of food through men off shift. Fire stations which desire to take up the support of a des- titute family will be put in communication with the fireman who ls taking the Initiative in this matter by communicatng with the city editor of The Star. The same applies to persons wishing to donate to the firemen's relief supplies. WOMAN CANDIDATE STARTS CAMPAIGN Mrs. Nelile M. Burnside, candidate for school director, wil! at the Grand theatre Monday night, at & o'clock Headquarters have been opened in behalf of Mra. Burnside’s can- @idacy tn rooms 36 and Downs bullding, and an energetic campaign | fe planned. Mrs, Burnside is to speak every afternoon and evening until next Saturday, when the election is to be held. Addressing the| Women's Democratic club, last Saturday, Mra. Burnside spoke on “A/ Mother on the School Board. This ct will be her topic during the} " : campaign. She makes no claim to special technical qualifications, but | The Furs are of excellent workmanship and {nsiets the school board should have a woman representative, | . a. x Mra Durneldo will address the parliamentary law class at the/f! handsome styles, the Muffs in plain pillow and ¥.W. OA. at 11 a, m. Tuesday . a2. she will be given a recep:| trimmed effects, the Neckpieces in shawl, throw wil tak, fo the Woman's Civic league, which will meet at the bome and animal Styles. The assortment is so varied the West Seattle Improvement club, at the home of Mrs. E. E. Thatcher, that it will be easy to select appropriately for women and misses, at a price that fits in with most everyone’s notion of expenditure. bolt of 10 yards inch, half-inch Halt-inch “Merry Christmas” and Mistletoe width, BASEMENT SALESROOM Christmas Furs at Special Prices On Sale Tescilay An Unusual Opportunity to Buy for Personal Use or for Christmas Gifts A Sale of $4.50 Silk Chiffon 40-Inch Dress Velvets $1.98 a Yard= Velvets reign supreme thie season—and £1.98 a yard fs a ridiculous price to ask for these luxuriously beautiful fabrics. They have that soft, exquisite finish that makes them so suitable for wraps, sults or frocks—-and there are ten beautiful shades from which you may make your selection, navy blue, marine blue, tabac brown, wood brown, Copenhagen blue, Denmark blue. hunt er’s green, raisin, wistaria and taupe. —Upper Main Floor. HE Basement Salesroom will place on sale Tuesday a manufacturer’s over-stock of Fur * Sets, Separate Neckpieces and Muffs, bought at a heavy concession and priced to our customers at an equally attractive saving. speak A Sale of Sample Christmas Neckwear at| Half-Price 4607 W. Cottage st. Tuesday evening she will address the Carpenters’ union, Samplee of the very newest Holiday Noveitice— the prettiest, daintiest neck fixings that we’ seen these year—and on sale at 500 on the doll —bdecause they are samples. Two lots. New $2 Sample Neckwear, Priced $1 Piece GAME WARDEN SHOT; SLAYER DYING FRESNO, Cal., Nov. 30.—Kart Farnsworth, the market hunter, who shot and killed Deputy mo Warden George Rodolph of the Fresno division, near Los Banos, Sunday afternoon, is himself dying in a Los) Banos hospital, according to advices recetved here today. Rodolph stopped Farnaworth's rig and demanded he eubmit to a search, to determine whether he had more ducks than allowed by law The hunter objected, and an Passarutsmant of shots followed. “EVERY DOLLAR MEANS ANOTHER CORPSE” SPOKANE, Nov. 30.—The declaration In a sermon Sunday by Rev. Frank ©. Adams, pastor of the First Universalist church, that American generosity to European war sufferers only contributes to the prolongation of the conflict and its at- tendant miseries, is creating much discussion today. ‘or us to succor the victimes of the war is cruel, ing and blind,” said Or, Adams. “It Ie lifting a burden from | those responsible for euffering and laying it upon Innocent 15 shoulders. Every dollar of relief means another corpse at the TIGER CONEY For easy selection, the Sets have been grouped A Sale of $1.00 as follows: 50c Piece Sets, Pt ith embroidery et and Lace — Embrotdered tn Ifly and milt- BLACK AND BROWN CONEY SETS Sets at $5.75 each Sets at $7.50 each Sets at $9.75 each Sets at $12.75 each CONEY SETS— $5.75 each $9.75 cach SETS— NEAR-SEAL SETS— 10 Sets at $19.75 each. 3 Sets at $25.00 each. 4 Sets at $35.00 cach. JAP MINK SETS— 13 Sets at $23.50 each. ISABELLA FOX SETS— 10 Sets at $25.00 each. BLACK FOX SETS— 10 Sets at $25.00 cach. 5 Sets at $35.00 each. All the newest styles with high plaited becke -hand embroidered ves 1 banded with velvet values at S0c apiece. All Day Tuesday | The Bon Mill ends of Domestics at mill prices or thereabouts. At $1 apiece. blunder. | 10 Sets at Sets at Tuesday Morning On sale from 9 a. m. to 12 only, no phone orders accepted. 35c Game of Louisa 19c cannon'’s mouth; every shipload of provisions the indefinite prolongation of the war.” 10c Outing Flannel 5c Yd. Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide, lengths to 15 yal in neat stripes. Not over 12 yards to a customer at Se; worth regularly 10c a yard. 10c Chambray Gingham 7Tl4c a Yard 2,500 yards of Chambray Ging- hams, 27 inches wide, soft finish, in lengths to 10 yards, in pink, blue, gray and tan, at 7140 @ yard. 12'%4c Dress Percales 8'¢ 4,000 yards of Laght and Dark Percales, 36 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards. 12%c value in neat patterns, special at 8%4c a yard. 12'%c Waisting Madras 9c Waisting Madras, 32 inches wide, in neat stripes of bine, pink, tan sters, Marche Playroom The rig, re Spot in Thronged dally thousahds of merry young- respectfully make the acquaintance of jolly Santa Claus, polite ly receive one of bis but- tons and are off with a whoop to try the joys of the galloping horses, the delights of the merry-go-rounds, or bilss- who rocking The popular game of Louisa In Uthographed box, size 16%4x16% inches, Can be played by 2, 2 or ‘ persons, at 19¢ from 9 to 12 Tu —Fourth Floor. $1. 00 Union Suits 59c Ea. Women's Winter Weight White Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, sizes 34 to 44, worth $1.00, on sale from 9 to 12 Tuesday at 59c. They are slightly mussed. —Lower Main Floor. Women’s 50c Gowns 29c Flannelette Gowns, neatly braid trimmed, with or without collar, in pink, blae and white stripes: not over 2 to each at 29¢ till 12 Tues day. —Second Floor 50c Window Shades 30c Some heavy Of] Opaque Window with and black, at 9c a yard. —Lower Main Floor. Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery Store The Best Day of the Week for the Careful Housewife For then she can buy pure groceries at lessened pric yet be sure of the quality—and the weight, too, and of course full benefit of Bon Marche delive Try buying your entire week's supplies on Bargain Tuesday. You'll be fairly astonished at how Old Manse Syrup, strictly pure | Peaberry cane and maple, gallon $1.45, half gallon 765e, wart 4c, pint Lew wackoneat, Wo. 8 Albers Bros.’ Best, suche 45c | « Nim's Pink Beans, something new, pink baked beans in to- | Fi mato sauce, No. 2 can 10¢, No. 1 can sacks, | Penberry Coffee, splendid quality Suarantesd freshly roast- Og c ed, po’ ‘Tens, including Spiderieg, Oolong, Gunpowder or English Break grades ae; 600 grad New Ceylon Taylor's Vanilla or Lemon, regu bottle. 174c bottle Imported Pens, the genuine tm- ported Itallan Peas, dozen €1A40, can... 122c Del Monte Amparagns, tall cans this year's pack, large, white Asparagus, dozen 92.80, 224c ean... Only Twenty-one More pon MARCHE Union St, Second Ave., Pike St., Seattle. Whe | freoniy' rou | crop, extra fine qual- 6c | ponna” Shades in lot, sizes 3x6 and 3x7 feet, worth to 60c, at 30¢ till 12 Tues day. —Third Floor. fully “Shoot the Chutes.” —Fifth Floor, Playrooms. and Bon Marche Flour 49-Pound Sacks at $1.49 Sack Bon Marche Flour, 49-pound sacks, from the finest quality Wash- Ington blue stem wheat, milled in cood | Seattle. Not over one sack to a 19c customer—with other groceries. Del Monte Asparneus ‘fem, new Pay een: 1% tinn, doren 2.00) can 22 C Dik Memb ‘Touiees, Xe 14 pack, dozen ry service, much you'll save in a month. Cottes, splendata renter OB ed, pound ow Brasil Nuts, this your's y, pound 174c¢ resh Roasted Coffee, Rio Coffee, uality, gu Siieed Beet, freshly sliced 45 | c every day, pound Orange Marmalade, Tea Garden brand, purest and best 174 pound Apricot Jam, Tea Garden brand, pire, wholesome and de. 4 c Htetous pound. enut Wt made from new walnut meat nd melect Antes, round up together, pound ; 2 nize 9c Sliced Pineapple, thick idiieee in Mght sugar syrup, No. Goren #1100, can ite, No, 2 cans, dozen $1.25, can “lic Freano 10c New Seeded Maisins, brand, guaranteed new crop, package on Olives, finest quality nelect Spanish Queen Olive 12 quart Me, pint™ pound 10¢ and Sweet Potatoes, 25 inde @4e, 6 pounds Bike, 13c —VFoarth Floor, | New Prunes, regular 16+ Itallan Prunes | pound Shopping Days Until Christmas—Make the Most of Them. Telephone Elliott 4100 TO TRY TO END COLORADO TROUBLE WASHINGTON, Nov. 30—An effort to compose the diffferences between the striking miners and the operators {n Colorado will be made by @ federal industrial commission just named by President Wilson, composed of Seth Low of New York, Patrick Gilday, Clearfield, Pa.,| and Charles W. Mille of Philadelphia. The commission will hold Its firat session Wednesday, when both Gov, Ammons and Gov.elect Geo. A. Carlson will tertify WILL TEST VALIDITY OF BONDS To test the validity of the $829,500 munictpal bridge bond issue purchased by Carstens & Farles, the city will bring a friendly sult | against itself on 12 objections raised against the !ssue by the city’s baw attorneys, Caldwell, Masslich & Reed, of New York. ‘CAN'T CARRY ACCOMPLICE ON TAXI It will be Improper and iMegal for a taxi driver and an ac- complice to slug and the councl! Indicated arses when they ruled tha the passenger consented, the driver must not have another person on the driver’s seat with him. The driver, when settling with a passenger, must hand him a printed schedule of rates, together with the firm's name and charges made. P. WILL FEATURE “BIG BAKED APPLE” N. ‘The “Great, Big, Baked Apple” will vie with the “Great, Big, Baked Potato” as a culinary feature of the dining car department of the North ern Pacific railroad, as an indirect result of the Northwest “Apple week” campaign. Superintendent H. J. Titus of the dining car department of the | Northern Pacific will serve the Northwestern baked apple with cream for breakfast, luncheon and dinner, at a few cents a dish. This ts pri-| marily for the purpose of assisting the apple-growing tndustry, and ts {n Mne with the policy of the company to help in every way possible in developing the industrial and agricultural interests of the territory | through which {t passes. SAFE CRACKERS ESCAPE WITH $500 Expert safe crackers are believed responsible for a job pulled off at the Buffet bar, 225 Pike st., at 3:20 a.m, Monday, The safe of the | saloon was blown open with nitroglycerine and $500 taken | Fifteen minutes before the robbery, Patrolman G. A. Storaasl! peer-| ed into the window and then tried the door | The robber jimmied the front door with a crowbar. While the force of the explosion was terrific, it did no’ more than | to rend open the door | ENEMIES RAGE FOR TAMPICO | WASHINGTON, Nov, 30.—Carranzistas and Villistas are racing to- | day for Tampico, where Gen, Caballero has repudiated Carranza. Two thousand Carranzistas are on their way from Vera Cruz | Roth Mexico City and Vera Cruz are quiet today | Administration officials. refused to take seridusly unofficial reports | Carranza had demanded the withdrawal of American warships from | | Vera Cruz harbor. EAT FOOD; CAN’T GET AWAY WITH IT The Gem Waffle house seems to{a slip on which was written, be a popular place for the world-|!t back and charge It to charity.” | a Rut they held him and called the owes-me-aliving gents. Saturday| police. five were arrested thore after they!” "Kight others were arrested Sat had eaten a sumptuous breakfast | urday night after refusing to pay for | jand refused to pay for It |beral orders at Frank's cafe, 1205 Sunday P. A. Schultz ordered a, Third av. A auspicious walter rond| 70.cent meal, ‘The walter handed| guard at the door and stopped them | him a check, Schultz returned himjas they attempted to leave, 12 Sets at 10 Sets at $8.75 $9.75 MOLE CONEY SETS— 10 Sets at $16.50 5 Sets at $22.50 e 5 Sets at $27.50 each each 10 Sets at $18.50 each. OPOSSUM SETS— (Black, Blue, Isabella, Cinnamon and Natural-color) 10 Sets at $18.50 each. 10 Sets at $25.00 each. 10 Sets at $32.50 each. —Basement Salestroom. Untrimmed Velvet Hats Reduced to 45c N sale Tuesday in the Basement Salesroom, Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats in the popular small effects, black and colors, at an extremely low price—45¢. New Styles in House Dresses, $1.75 Packed in Pretty Christmas Boxes. HOUSE DRESS of very attractive style, desirable for Christmas giving, is in the sketch. made of pink, “=| light-blue or lavender stripe gingham, with vest, collar and cuffs of matching plain col- jor, prettily trimmed with embroidery edg- bs | ing. A bolero jacket | piped in plain |finishes the Skirt is made long yoke effect, piping of plain color. Attractive at $1.75. Another pretty gift Dress in light-blue, gray or pink and white stripe gingham, color front. with and value has double-pointed yoke on skirt, piped in plain color, and two wide bands of plain color extending from yoke to hem. The waist is attractively trimmed with plain-color material and embroidery edg- ing. Price $1.75. Basement Salesroom Basement Salesroom Cozy House Slippers Are Valued Gifts eee those sensible gift choosers who have decided to give slippers, the Basement Salesroom has ready extensive stocks of the favorite styles for men, women and children. Included are Men's pers in Everett, House Slip- the popular Romeo and Opera styles, in tan and black leathers or black gray felt, sizes 6 to 11, at and $2.00 pair. Women’s Felt House Slippers in Romeo style, with fur and ribbon trim- ming, “E-Z Comfor Slippers, in black, gray, ma- roon, brown and blue Price $1.15 pair. In the “Napoleon” Boots of Tan Rus- sia Calf and Black Gun-metal Calf with their red tops, is featured a novelty that will delight the small boy and give sat- isfaction in service as well. Sizes 6 to 10%, $2.50 pair, — —Masement Saienroom and also to 8. Sizes 2%