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THE SEATTLE STAR Bargain Friday at The Bon Marche Your Chance to Save On Practical Things for Christmas Giving Mothers Don't Seer $3.95 Boy Perhaps They Will Take Them at Glove "FREDERICK & NELSON =. jonds ‘Parry ie aaa ara SH Se i 4 Wea ‘LOOK THEM | UP _WE HAD TO. —~ — ; Mail and E ixpress| | Mail and Express Station Station BASEMENT SALESROOM —Third Floor, | | —Third Floord A Special Purchase of r L em to Want These $3.50 and | , dear cig eeuege le Su its in the Larger Sizes And, filled with booze and sentiment, We've Only the 12 to 18 Year Sizes Left night we spent th | Our wife was waiting up for us; Bald she: “You drunken chump, Where have you been till 2g. m.?” But we could only mump.* “Sample” Party and Dancing Dresses On Sale Friday in The Basement Salesroom merenermateinen f 4 35 | 9.65, has just re $6.35 | and $ . There are some nice, all-wool suits in the lot turned from Tolt, where he visited relatives. Ba OB LE | those extremely durable corduroys—and some part-wool suits Mr, Bolton expected he would find things quiet at Tolt, and that in cassimeres and tweeds in browns and grays he could get a good rest, away from the rush and hurly-burly of a great HE Dresses were bought at a sharp reduction and are of- city fered to our customers Friday at a corresponding saving in price. SIZES 16 AND 36 NO TWO DRESSES ALIKE Materials are soft Silks and Today we are most meek and mild, For we are on Our left ear bur style Our better half's Jobation.* They are all fe belted Norfolk odds and ends and remainders of many a good $3.50 and | made in the *(Look them up tn the dictionary. clothes. ee T. H, Bolton, president of the Central Labor counctl, We had to.) $3.95 line of boys’ Uw some of But such, he says, was not the case, Tolt was all excitement “Due to the fact,” says Mr, Bolton, “that they now have a manieur- | Cards |iet tn Tolt dint | Andrew Gillespie ts one of 15 members of an exclusive which was to have held its annual get-together the ot Mr. Gillesple was instructed to make the arrang ner at a certain restaurant. He ordered a fine chic | Was to cont $1.60 a plate A few days before the date set for was picked for the event Gift Stationery and Correspondence C Stationery and Correspondence “Cards, only one or two boxes of 1-2 Price men's club | er night | tx for a din dinner, which a kind, tn Crane's, Hurd’s, Berlin's and Whiting’s, tn first-class condi tion, but the boxes are slightly solled so will go at half price. For mer prices 25c to $3.75 —Upper Main Floor. the affair another restaurant But no one t li Gtilespte. Popular 50c Copyrights for Christmas Giving — j}\,,,."° Green Gables, by Montgomery Rex by Cynthia Stoc kley. Thompson Davies. Burnham ate Dougias Wi 4 Pep and A. M, Willlameon. | ton Churehtil Just for Friday —— Women’s $4 Patent Leather Shoes in the Newest Styles $2.95 a Pr. A Friday bargain well worth coming for—Women’s fine patent leather Shoes, in button style, with fawn cloth tops have welted soles and are made with plain toes—the short vamp style on the Stage last. They have leather Cuban heels, and come in all sizes; $4.00 values at $2.95 a pair. Upper Main Floor. by Bayard Vetller ‘Vratl, by BM. Bower —Upper Mein Fiver, Just for Friday—— 500 Handsome 69c_ Pictures in Oak and Gilt Frames —39c Ea— Just the thing for Christmas gifts! Handsome Pictures in solid oak and neat gilt frames—a choice assortment of sub jects to choose from. They come in a good variety of sizes—and if you wish, the frames may be used for framing your own pictures. Regular 69c kind. Spe cial Friday at 39c each. Third Floor | A “Little Girls” Bargain Dayin the Toy Shop With Heaps of Things That Little Girls Will Like, at Special Prices So if you are going to fill any little girl's stockings two weeks from tonight come here tomorrow and you will be astonished to see how little money it takes to buy nice toys at this store. 50c Wash Sets Priced at Sunny Monday Wash Sets, consist- ing of small tub, wringer, board, clothes pins, Pearline, starch, soap, fron and {roning board $1.25 China Tea Sets at With wide gilt band pattern—set {n- cindes tea pot, creamer, sugar and two cups and saucers—in pretty gift boxes. $1 Schoenhut Toy Pianos at Neatly made of hardwood and fin- ished in rosewood; trimmed in gilt; have 12 keys—at 79¢ 75c Wooden Chairs Priced Neat little Wooden Chairs of good quality hardwood—some finished tn natural—some enameled tn red. Chairs $3. 25 \79c 50c $3.95 Doll Perambulators , English Doll Perambulators—with wooden body, enameled olive green - | —3-bow leatherette hoods—rubber | ! Grocery Store Carnation Milk TC over 12 cans to a hg —No phone orders. Cane Sugar, the best—strictly pure, priced at 17 pounds for $1.00 Pare Peanut Butter, made from the best peanuts, guarantee strictly pure, pound 124c Macaroni or Spaghetti, the best qual- Sethe ber tess. AC | 19c | ‘reah Roasted Coffee, good quality Rio Coffee, pound Sliced Pineapple, your choice of Old Homestead, Ferndell, Happy Home, Reliance or Maximum 173c Mayonnaise, our make, none better, for m day, brown gravy . with Rice. tonst at beat and potatoes Alaska Cod, No. 2 bricks Shrimp Saind, made ps and the purest naise, pound quality from In cream at | at ale we have any, can —Fourth Floor. | Just for Friday—— Special Sale of $1.25 and $1.50 Fine Kid Gloves for —79c a Pr.— Women’s very fine quality of Cape- skin Gloves—they’re shown in tan—sizes from 5% to 6%. Have one large clasp at wrist—some pique and some P. X. M sewn. Some very fine French kid gloves also included. In greens, reds and a few white. Sizes 54, 54, 6 and 7 to 8—as well as about 60 pairs of black gloves—~ sizes 6 to 7. Lower Main Floor. 39c. ‘95¢) | sleeping eyes, oyelashes, eyebrow Specials in the Cafeteria Friday 11 a.m, to 3 p.m. Het Roast Perk Sanéwich, with mashed potatoes and Fricance of lamb 16 6 Creamed Chichom on FE Roast Reef Hash on toast, with brown gravy wimps and Peas Kecalloped Haltbnt mashed potato $1.00 Doll Trunks for Made of wood, neatly covered | with leatherette paper—9% inches [ 75 Cc high, 10 inches wide-—16% inches long —with tray , 85c Metal Toy Stoves for Black Japanned Metal Toy Stoves, measuring 9x12 inches—-T7 inches high Equipped with cooking utensils and top oven $1.95 Kestner Dolls for Jointed Dolls with bisque heads, | 1.45 ‘$1. 50) sowed wign—dreseed {n chem! stockings and slippers. Handsomely Dressed Dolls) 18 inches long — completely dressed in dainty garments, with coats and hats. A variety of pretty colors to choose from | $1.45 Trimmed Doll Beds Or Bassinettes, with metal frames —mattress and pillows trimmed in flowered lawns. In pink, blue and lavender. —Fourth Floor. FRIDAY BARGAINS }) | IN THE DOMESTICS 10c Cretonnes at 5c a Yard Cretonnes in mill ends, wide, lengths to 10 yarde—in good shades, at Som yard. Not over 12 yards to a customer at this price 8 1-3c Ginghams at 5c Yard Ginghama tn plaids, nurses atripes and checks, 27 Inc wide lengths to 20 yards. Not 20 yards to a customer at So a yard 20c Fancy Poplins 10c Yard Fancy Poplins in mill lengths, Inches wide with n: terns, for doll dren a yard for Friday's 12'%yc Wai 1,000 yards of Walsting Madras, 32 Inches wide, woven and printed stripes, white grounds, with black bine and tan colored stripes, at So a yard —Lewer Main Floor. 27 Inches 15¢ 10c 10c | with 10c Floor. Just for Friday—— $22.50 Handsome 9x12 ft. Size of Axminster Rugs Priced at $14.90 Ea. These handsome Axminster Rugs are from three of the largest Axminster Rug mills in the country—they are all new fall designs and perfect goods—and we offer you your unrestricted choice of 16 designs—medallion centers and neat all- over designs, in tans and browns. Suit- able for use in any room—at $14.90 each. —Third Floor. CHRISTMAS EXPRESS AND POSTOFFICE ON THE SECOND FLOOR ponNMARCHE Union St. Second Ave., Pike 8t., Seattle. Telephone Elliott 4100 69c) $1.00 | ] | | rrived sharp on the hour, N | waiting and wondering when the chick | “And all I could eat was four, | Gitlespie. | se eee This one ts told by mischievous friends of EB. B near place, and tt probably Isn't true Mr, Chinn found a $5 bill on the sidewalk. Then a $2. Then a $10. When he got through picking up money he had $130, This happened | near his home. | 1 Naturally, he was delighted He learned thi le in an umbre! reports the chicken-surfelted Mr. | | | | Chinn, 349 Kio Any one would be, Until Mrs. Chinn, fearing burglars, had hidden a roll of The hired girl loaned the umbrella to her beau. And the beau spilled the money as he went bis way through the rain, whistling “It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary | “He got it all back but $2,” report friends of Mr. Chinn U. S. NAVAL STRENGT H GREAT, SAYS CHIEF WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—According to the testimony given the how R favorably with that of al! other nations, save Great Britain. Asked if the navy of the U. 8 could successfully resist fleet, Fletcher replied that he thought it could be, but doubted that the Philippine islands could be successfully pro tected by the navy alone. Fletcher does not favor an immediate Increase of the navy. DEDICATE NEW CHURCH GYM FRIDAY NIGHT | | Ceremony will attend the opening of the Fauntleroy |tfonal church gymnasium Friday night. Finishing touch put on the new gym this week. The butlding has cost $2 | fority of the work being done by voluntary labor | Singing, speechmaking and a musical program wil! feature the dedication. The following wil! partictpate in the prokram: Rey, Chas. 8. Curtiss, Mme. Hesse-Sprotte, Mrs. Louise Lepper and the Ladies chorus Congrega are being 00, the ma STORES WARNED OF CHRISTMAS DANGERS Safe electrical wiring tn connection with inflammable Christmas Gisplays is the subject of a communication which the chief electrical inspector has addressed to Seattle merchants. He bas asked that proper precautions be observed in the preparation of their holiday dec-! orations and displays. Wy The protection of shoppers against the dangers of fire and panic {a the primary object | | } G. 0. P. TO HOLD JUBILEE SATURDAY NIGHT There will be bu day evening Judge C for the occa: in the re W. A. Peters, cla be toastmaster. | The affair ts a jubilee of the republican victory, and the dinner is |i given in honor of the 407 precinct committeemen of King county who | helped to bring tho bacon home. i STORK WILL SOON CALL AT SAYRE HOME | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—President Wilson was planning today @ reunion of his family at the White House during the holidays. His three daughters, it was sald, will epend Christ mas In Washington and will remain in the capital for some time after the holidays. it was reported that the stork Is hovering over the home of Mrs. Francis B. Sayre, formerly Miss Jessie Wilson. Mre. Sayre will arrive In Washington next week. t two speeches at the republican festivities Satur. at the Washington Annex E. Claypool of Olympia will furnish the sparks of humor | Jon, and George A. Lee, one of the principal campaigners | 11 tell how it was done. | , Who used to be president, will ‘BOY THRICE HELD UP BY SAME ROBBER For the third time during the past week, Homer Hazen, a Star cai rler, was stopped Wednesday night and robbed by the same highwa: men who held him up on the two other occasions. All three robber! occurred In the same neighborhood. | Wednesday night Hazen was halted on 29th ave., between Lander and Dearborn ets, The highwaymen got nothing, Mazen making sure, after his previous experiences, not to carry any money on him, The boy lives with his parents, at 1527 31st ave. 8. JIMMY WICKERSHAM LEAVES FOR THE EAST | James Wickersham, delegate to congress from Alaska, ts on his | way to Washington, D. C. He was the guest of the Alaska bureau of the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, where he repeated his state- ment that his chief work 1s to secure an adequate appropriation this winter for the Alaska rafiroad LABOR MEN WILL DANCE IN OWN LAUNDRY A reception and dance will be given Friday night by the Seattle Central Labor council and the Laundry Workers’ union, at the New Mutual laundry, Seventh ave. N., between Mercer and Broad sta, The dance is given to celebrate the completion of the building, where the | laundry is to be operated by organized labor ELLA F. YOUNG RE-ELECTED IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Dec, 10.—Mrs, Elia Flagg Young was re-elected super- intendent of Chicago's public schools at a salary of $10,000 annually. AMBULANCE TRAIN WRECKED; 62 KILLED LONDON, Dec, 10.—Word was received that a train carrying | wounded soldiers was wrecked between Gemmenieh and Alchen, Bel gium, killing 52 and injuring many others. POPE WANTS ARMIES TO CALL A HOLIDAY BERLIN, Dec. 10.—The Tageblatt stated that the pope had appealed to the warring powers for a three weeke’ Christmas truce, and that In principle Germany had no objection. MRS. BALDWIN’S DAUGHTER IS QUEEN PASADENA, Dec, 10.—Dextra McClaughry, daughter of Mrs. Anita Baldwin MeClaughry, has been chosen queen of the fairies tn the tour- nament of roses parade here, on New Year's day. She will reign over a division of 20 floats, entitled “An Hour in Fatryland.” Each float will represent some noted fairy tale, and each will be worked out in a different variety of flowers. KING THANKS ADMIRAL FOR TRIUMPH LONDON, 10,.—-King George personally sent his congratula- tions by wir to Admiral Sturd for his victory over Admiral | squadron, off the Falkland islands, Gen. French, Pritish commander in France, also sent word: “TI | congratulate you and the admiralty on having swept the seas practical- ly clear of the enemy's ships.” | First Lord of the Admiralty Churchill and French Minister of Ma- | Fine Augagnour were others who sent congratulations, Chiffons, Serge-and-Velvet com- binations in the mandarin and jumper-coat dresses and Serge-and- Satin combinations. On sale Friday in the Basement Salesroom at two extremely low prices—$6.35 and $9.65. —Basement Balesroom. Winter Coatings Reduced to $1.25 Yard N sale Friday at this sharply reduced price, the Basement Salesroom's entire stock-on-hand of Winter Coatings, comprising such popular weaves as Plaid Chinchillas Waffle Cloths Stripe Coatings in brown, An opportunity to purchase Tweeds Boucles Zibelines Polo Cloths blue, green, gray and black the material for a smart coat for Winter and early Spring wear at a distinct saving Special, the yard, $1.25. —Rasement Ralesroom Casseroles for Gifts in Wide Variety HE hundreds of appetizing dishes to be prepared “en casserole” make these ornamental baking dishes a distinct addition to the dinner service and « welcome gift in many households Our showing of Casseroles embraces such a variety of styles that the selection of a suitable gift becomes an easy matter. Prices range from $1.00 to $8.00. Specials in Casseroles SPECIAL $1.65— Eight-inch Casserole in the pattern pictured at right, round or oval shape, white- lined inset and highly nickel- brass frame in Special with brown fireproof plated pierced design SPECIAL $1.95— As pictured at left, 8- inch Casserole with em- bossed frame, highly nickel-plated, ebonized wood handles and brown and white earthenware lining. Special $1.95. —Mousewares Section. Hounahold Cintas Make Acceptable Gifts LL-LINEN Damask Hemstitched Luncheon Cloths in two attractive patterns, 36x36 inches, $1.15; finer weave, $1.45 and $1.75. All-linen Silver-bleached | Table stitched Cloths hems, with very fine 60x60 and 62x62 $1.95. texture, inches, Perfumes 25c to $1.00 ERFUMES in gift bottles, variety of tively priced to $1.00. —Basement Salesroom. pretty in a wide odors, attrac- from 25¢ hem- | Buffet Scarfs, rows of and Dresser trimmed with two drawn- 18x45 18x54 insertion, work and lace edge, inches, $1.25; inches, $1.45. —Basement Salesroom, Scissor Sets 89e HREE - PIECE Sets, Scis- sor consisting of 8-inch Shears, Scissors and Scissors, 39¢. —Basement Balesroom. 6-inch Button-hole Li ImitationIvory Toilet Articles for Gifts AINTY _ toilet appointments in popular imitation make especially table the ivory appropri- ate gifts for women and girls. A few suggestions: Hair Receivers, 65c. Files, Button ilooks and Cuticle Knives, 25c each. Mirrors, 50c to $2.50. Trays, 35c to $1.50. Clocks, $1.00 and $1.25. Hair Brushes, -$1.00 to $3.75. —Basement Salesroom Furs for Gifts Unusually Low-Priced T prices ranging up- ward from $5.00 the the Basement Sales- room offers exceptional values in Fur Sets and Separate Muffs and Neck- pieces. An unusual opportunity to purchase Christmas gifts at a saving or to buy for personal use. — Basement Salesroom, set Marabou Sets $7.50 HE S E light-weight warm Scarf and Muff Sets of combined marabou and plush in bro- caded effect make Christmas _ gifts. Choice of black and_nat- ural color, the set, $7.50. —Basement Salesroom. appro- priate Evening Scarfs 50¢ TTRACTIVE _ values in these dainty Scarfs of dotted Seco silk, plain- color crepe and floral bor- der effects, finished with hemstitched ends. Price 50¢. —Basement Salesroom, 1 i | i} i 3 Ruy SIREN =: 6 go ac a ae