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At Seattle’s Big T 16,500 Yards of Silks and Dress Goods At a Third Less—At a Half Less And in Some Cases the Reductions Are Even Greater Than That You can now buy practical Christmas Gifts—the kind that thoughtful women ap enough wool goods for a skirt or a suit) | silk waist lengths, preciate —at a far lower price than would otherwise 85c to $1.50 Plain and Fancy Silks, 24 and 36 Inches Wide 39c Yd. Why not give practical and useful Christmas Gifte—the kind all women appreciate? for we offer 85e and $1.50 Silks, sample pieces, at 39¢ a yard, Waist and dress lengths of printed poplins, embrold messaling satins can buy for less Friday, ered pongee, Roman stripe, and trimming silks. 1,500 yards of Wool Dress Goode—od consisting of serges, coating, mixtures and sulting» colors, worth to $1.25 a yard. Spectal, 5 Elegant Plain and Fancy Silke that will make practic Watst and dress lengths, 24 to 40 Inches wide, charmeuse and other wanted weaves crepes, One of the most useful Christmas gifts you could give fs a Walst or silk dress lengths be possible You this lot of W nants of our got a skirt or dress length, serges, broade ean find most any oc 2,000 Wool Remnants—Every Piece in Our Stock Priced 1-3 Less If you would give “Her” an acceptable gift— nd you can buy from ‘ool Remnants at 1-3 lese—rem selling weaves, including yeks and sultings, You or desired in the lot best Dress Goods to $1.25 at 39c a yard. Plain and ih Silks 50c Yd. in silk suitings, best colors, of course. 36-Inch Satin Messaline 79c Dress length of beautiful satin messaline. weight, in color#, black or white, at 79¢ a yard Silk Crepes to $2.50 at 98c Elegant all-sllk Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteor, elasse, 3,500 yards tn all, full 40 Inches wide, A fine line of colors and black and white $2.50. Get Your Boys One of These $5 Suits That Are Reduced to rinkling of the ™ ik styles mostiy—with « dou! sults—and some of them have two breasted effects. They are Why not join the popular movement for | ‘This lot ts 36 inches wide, heavy pe and Ma worth up t Santon C at 98c a yard; the giving of practical Christmas gifts? Friday in the Clothing Shop $3.95 well tatlored pairs of pants. the pants are fully lined and the seams are taped. A splendid line of good patterns to select from. Sizes to fit boys from @ to 17 years of age. Regular $5.00 kinds. 92.95 « sult. Special for Ba! ain Frida Men’s Pants, Worth to $3.50, at $1.95 Men's Pants—sizes 82 to 42 waist measure come in stout kerseys, tweeds and eds, in ors. Value: Hats to $2.50 at —25c Ea | 260 Boys’ Hats tn this lot—in the Rah Rah, Middy and The colors are gray, diue, tan and Sizes from 6% to 6% scope styles. black, brown. 10c Cretonnes at 5c a Yard Just half price for 3,000 y Cretonnes, 27 Inches wi: ‘engtha to 10 yards. Not over 15 yards to a customer. 1214 Dress Ginghams Tac 2,500 yards in the in and plain Special at 7%c Instead of 0 10 plaids yards, stripes, worth $1.50, $1.95 and izes 2 to 7 years. tary collars. ‘They dressy worst- a of «ray, brown and other good col- to $3.50, at $1.95 @ pair. Suits to $2.50 at —98c Ea.— Boys White Wash Suite $2.50, In Made in Rue- no atyle with saflor or _mili- Upper Main Floor. Friday Specials in Standard Domestics Fi goodn on Wanted shades included. Lower Mate Hints of Various Christmas Things m the Sweetest Girl will be aweeter If she happens to reosive & @ainty box of “My Lady's Choice” Chocolates—put up by Gimbal's—and are delicous bite of confectionery. A three-pound Dox is $1.25. Lower Main Fleer, A Charming Rastic Basket that ie gaily decorated by three pink eatin rosebuda, holds a delicate satin bag that te fragrantiy It's marked Upper Mata Floor, their “Choker” Cotlare belle his dainty name—for tnstan creation of accordion plaited net that te bordered with a tiny band h. It's very fetching, price Is only $2.00. Upper Main Floor, A “Butterfly Choker” ts quite airy and graceful. Made of white looped butterfly bows k. Priced at 10c Dress Percales 7c Yard full yard wide, tn 121% Teazledown Flannel 10¢ 100 pieces of Tearledown Flannel, perfect All inches wide, In full bolts in checks and Tempting Bargains in Stockings and Underwear Women’s 50c and 65c | 600 Prs. Boys’ & Girls’ 15c | 500 Women's $1.25 White Vests andTights of Cotton 39c Garment Women’s Cotton Vests and | Tights —they're knitted of the | finest quailty of bleached white yarn, and are a good it. Vests high neck, | with silk rib- keneo- | style, ankle 44 to 44 bons at neck; or length tights. $1.25 Feather Pillows 95c Emmerich Feather Pillows, bone ticking, fil $1.75 Bed Comforters $1.29 Silkoline-covered Comforters 64x76 inches, with and filled with neatly wool tied nanitary at $1.29 each. No. 2/4 Cans Tomatoes —8&c Can— Large size 2% cans, aplendid quality Standard Tomatoes. ™ guaranteed fresh pure. Spectal, Ib White Beans Large 6-1 pound pack - quality; ages for 2 mize cans, | Priced 8c | Peas—No splendid quality. for Friday, a can. ci size vered with feather- ed with thoroughly cleansed odorless feathers, 950 each. size pretty patterns | Friday, a pound Fast Black Cotton Hose Tc a Pr. Just for Friday—half price for 600 pairs of Boys’ and Girls fast black ribbed Cotton Stockings, In sizes 6 to 9% Gren from 3 to 16 years of age. Regular 180 kind. Special for this one day at T%o @ pair Friday Bargains in Warmer Bedding Mt. Vernon Milk at —7c Can— Not over # cans to each. No phone orders. skin and 15c Mixed Nuts—a splendid mixture of best nuts, Priced for Navel Oranges—thin ra fine quality of nges. Priced, dozen Table #alt—one of the brands; guaranteed not to 10-pound sacks for heat cake .18c¢ They'll fit ebil- | wize 72x80 inches with soft wool finish and neat bor ders. $5.00 Bedspreads $3.95 Ea. fine weave, patterns, 19c | Cotton Union Suits for 75c Ea. | Women's pure white Ce | Union Suits with high neck sleeves and ankle length. They finished and perfe: r sizes from 34 25 garments beautifully fitting. ¢ war | 780 @ sult Friday | —Lower Main Floor. | $2.50 Blankets $1.95 Pair Gray and tan Woolspun Blank firm, close wea Spectal at $1.95 a pair. of these fine Satin Redapreads, 80x90 Inches, with extra heavy in handsome } Nice for Chris —Lower M Washington Butter — 35¢ Ib.— Freshly churned Washing ton Creamery Butter, pound brick { Columbia River Priced, ity fan White Alaska Codtish—aplond quality: 2pound ‘bricks oe Aelicto a pound | Ps ced Clama—make ch at all times; No. 1 20 on —Mourth ¥ Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Free—Your choice of 2 styles—Second Floor. THE BON Union 8t., Second Ave. Pike St., Seattle. MAR CHE) lephone Elliott 4100 —Upper Main Floor. abo @ | | Kippered Salmon—tho bent qual- 4c Oc 4 pleces in skirt and dress lengths, | all in a good Ine of al Christmas gifts. | printed | a I | t ° | et te at 1a c “LOOK 1T UP—WE HAD TO Of world-owes-uma-living folks There Is more than one kind, Ther would work if work there was, But he oan no job find. The other kind’s « shiftiess cuss; He'd rather mooch a dime, Than do a day of honest work. He proge* most all the time. *(Look it up in the dictionary, We had to.) rar ee ey Pat Sullivan went duck hunting with a greenhorn, They couldn't make the boat stay where they wanted to, so they rowed asbore and found a (ine anchor, It was a stone so big that it needed the combined ; efforts of both men to carry it to the boat. | When they were back at the edge of the reeds, Pat sald: “Drop | anchor!” The greenhorn did “Only,” reports the disgusted Mr. Sullivan, “he'd neglected to take the customary precaution of tying the anchor to the boat by a rope.” | 6.8.8 None of the workmen at the Brace & Hergert sawmill, on Lake Union, will apeak to the night watonman, He is in bad. The night watchman, on a recent morning, blew the whistle intire working force, hearing the biast and think- be an hour slow, dashed off to work without stopping for bres ‘VILLA FORCES TO ‘ATTACK VERA CRUZ WASHINGTON, Dec, 3.—Official advices recelved today aid a combined force of Villia attack Vera Cruz early next American agent, wired that Villa merely waiting for the Gutlerrez regime to begin its routine business before assum: | Ing personal command of his troops. | | Officials are admittedly delighted today with Gen, Zapata's conduct |in Mexico City and the way his troops matntained order, President | Wilson said he was convinced both Zapata and Villa have been mis | represented Reports of wholesale desertions of Carranzistas were received to day. ARTHUR TO QUALIFY AS STUMP EXPERT | } Arthur Walling, alias Weller, grub stumps for 6313/ days i Police Judge Gordon decided We | Welcome. The court has fed of his presence | time Weller w up. He stayed out h time only long enough bed | | @teal something, so he would be rearrested. This time it was a bottle of milk. Once before it was a rabbit from | & butcher shop, and so on. will have to eday Waller has worn ont bis! | He was released only short time ago from a similar stump-grub: | bing term, as tho result of stealing pennies from news boxes. | ESCAPES CAR TO BE HIT BY AUTOTRUCK } Dodging death from an approaching street car at Fourth | ave. ind Main et. Wednesday night, Thomas Semsmon, 29, | | of 3216 E. Madison et., backed into the path of an auto truck, | | | | | which struck him and caused injuries that may result in hie death. He ie at the city hospital The truck is owned by the Co., and was driven by Louis Boyta town. An auto driven by W. C. Fredericks, 5209 Firet ave. N. W., struck Patrolman D. J. Hart at First ave. and Bell st, last night. nedett!-Volpone Importing , 6729 Flora ave. George Painful bruises. | OLYMPIA, Dec. 3.—People of the Northwest are called upon to | contribute as liberally and as quickly as ponsible to ald the starving | | thousands tn Belgium tn an appeal issued inst night by Gov. Lister. The appeal pointe out that the Seattle Chamber of Commerce will) recetve all supplies and contributions for the Belgians shipped to Seat-| | tle. Similar arrangements have been made in Tacoma and Portland As soon as supplies sufficient to joad a vessel are avaliable, they will be taken aboard a ship that will sail direct from Puget sound, | through the Panama canal, to Belgtum SOCIALISTS MAY EXPEL LIEBKNECHT | BERLIN, Dee. 3.—Incensed because thelr parliamentary leader, | Dr. Liebknecht, voted tn the reichstag yesterday against the $1,250, 000,000 additional war credit asked by the government, German soctal ists are talking today of expelling the doctor from thelr party. Out of all the members of the lawmaking body, he cast the only) | negative ballot. If expelled, it ts sald Lisbknesht would form a new anti-war party DE WET’S CAPTURE TO END UPRISING LONDON, Dee. 3.—Confidence was expressed at the colonial office | today that the capture of Gen. De Wet would prove to mark the prac-| tical termination of the ant!-British uprising among the Boers, It was admitted Gen. Beyers is still in the field, but {t was pointed out he had already been defeated and that his forces are badly disor-| ganized De Wet was captured December 1, on a farm near Waterburg, Brit ish Bechuanaland, by a force under Col. Brits. ISADORA’S TINY DISCIPLES OF BEAUTY | DON’T CARE WHEN COLD NIPS THEIR TOES | a Fe Two Littlest Disciples of Beauty Cult | RYB, N.Y., Deo, 3.—It's pretty; No expense attends thelr educa- chilly weather at Rye Just now,|tlon, a8 Miss Duncan sefuses to ac- but even #0, the Iittle “Aisotples of| ort Pay for her Instruction and in- ence, Who live at Isadora Dun-| Speaking of her school, which can’s wchool take thelr datly frolic| was recently removed from the war| on the grass, clad only in elassic| zone to the banks of the Hudson, | costumes, which are very graceful,| 1118s Duncan says: “I teach the! but very #eant children to love benuty tn all ite The “baby dancers” of the class| forms, to love truth, and to live are two litte English children, 6| naturally; when they grow up they | and 9 years old, will Ko forth into the world and| They will remain with the/spread this gospel of beauty, and! “priestess of beauty” until they are| help to rid the world of ugliness jand evil.” beauty” ‘ HE SEATTLE STAR For Bargain Friday Store—the Bon Marche Christmas Boxes ~Firat Floor, Women’s Gift Neckwear D AINTY Neckpieces occupy so important a po- sition this season in the scheme of fashionable dress that they will figure prominently in many well-thought-out Christmas lists. An Exceptional Selection at_50c includes the following and other items that are very desir- able in point of style and workmanship: Lace Collars in standing and turn-down styles, with velvet ribbon finish Plaited Cape Collars, banded, plain or Swiss-em- broidered. velvet Military Ruffle Collars. Hand-embroidered Vestees with military collar Plain Organdy Vestees, pin-tucked and hemstitched, with plaited, flare and rolling collars Pique Vestees. Maline Gladstone Collars with double ruffle. —Firet Floor Ponte sao '40- Inch Crepe de Chine parm sa | Special $1.25 Yard } Hl! N unusually low price on this pure silk Crepe de Chine—a desirable weight for blouses, dresses and lingerie. Shown in the following shades: i | H | Pink Sky-blue Lavender Maize Apple-green I Reseda Amethyst Tete de Negre | White Black Hy A waist or dress length of this silk would make | Gift. Special First Floor. Navy | a practical and sensible Christmas “$1.25 yard Japanese Negligees $2.50 Suggested for Christmas Giving ADE in the regulation Japanese style, with wide square sleeves, these dainty Negligees are beautifully em- broidered with white rose or || " chrysanthemum design on i | q . light-blue, rose, violet, maize | "Al or Copenhagen. White grounds ij | with delft or light-blue em- 1 broidery are also exceedingly attractive. The material is an excellent quality of cotton | crepe | Negligees intended for i} Christmas gifts will be packed in pretty Christmas boxes. i] ] | i il } ] Very good values at $2.50. —Second Floor Attractive Selections of Bath Robe Materials are now on display in the Bedding Section (First Floor) including the following desirable fabrics for men’s, wom- en's and children’s garments 27-Inch Robing, 35¢ Yard— Warm, heavy Cotton Robings in a variety of hand- some reversible patterns, suitable for women’s loung- ing robes, men’s bath robes and children’s house wear (for the latter purpose are some interesting kinder- garten designs), moderately priced, 35¢ yard. 36-Inch Wool Eiderdown, 55¢ Yard— Soft and fleecy Wool Eiderdown in light-blue, pink, lavender, red, dark and medium gray, tan or plain white; single-faced quality, 55c yard; double-faced, $1.00 yard , 54-Inch All-wool Robing, $2.25 Yard— Extra-heavy All-wool Robing in mixed colorings ; tan and blue, red and brown, red and green or blue and brown; $2.25 yard. Children’s Eiderdown Coating, $1.35 Yard— Excellent qualities in Eiderdown coating for chil- dren’s garments; yard-wide Lambswool, $135 yard: 54-inch Chinchilla, $2.25 yard Gian Bath Robes, Ready to Make Up $2.50, $2.90, $3.90, Each— The Robes at each of these prices are large enough to make up into a generously big man’s robe, and each is provided with neck cord and long girdle cord to match. A variety of pleasing combination color- ings to choose from, at $2.50, $2.90 and $3.90 each. —Firet Floor. FREDERICK & N ELSON; a Christmag Cards Viret Floom 18 Days to shop in, and not a day be wasted if everything one plans to is to be plished Early choosers the of lar- ger selections, and many desirable gift articles on cannot be duplicated later in the month, Early in the Month and Early in the Day, Brings the Best Results, to do accom- have advantage display now Fancy Ribbons 25c to 65¢ Yd. ANCY Ribbons play an important part in the countless dainty nov- elties that are made up for Christmas presentation. Especially suitable for this purpose are the Rich Dresden, Brocade, Stripe and Plaid Ribbons, which are shown in exquisite col- ors and designs. Moderately priced at 25c, 35c, 45c and 65c yard. Dorothy Dainty Ribbons The little girl who is just beginning to take an interest in her appearance will be delighted with the gift of a Dorothy Dainty Hair Ribbon or Sash. These beautiful Bro caded Ribbons are shown in pinks, blues and white, moderately priced for the 4-inch width at 35c yard; 5'%-inch width, 65¢ yard 74-inch width, 90c yard. —First Floor. Every Year in Increasing Demand: Frederick & Nelson Glove Bonds and Gift Certificates the Christmas Gifts of proved and universal acceptability. Issued for any amount; redeemable at any time. BASEMENT SALESROOM Useful Gifts in Housewares LACK Bamboo Bas- kets in a wide assort- ment of pleasing shapes, 50¢ and $1.00 each. Wood Serving Trays in oak and mahogany finish, with dainty cretonne pan- els under glass and metal handles, $1.00 each. Electric Portable Lamps in mission style, with green or bead-fringed, one light and pull chain, $4.50. Basement Salesroom. amber — shade, ee