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Direct Action Gas Ranges | Saturday—in the Bon Marche Clothing Section — |, ., sis A Remarkable Sale of Men’s HighGrade Suits All Broken Lines of Men’s $20.00 1 $22.50 and $25 Suits Reduced to: Journal FREDERICK e- NELSON | | Patterns | LOOK IT UP—WE HAD TO 2,000 Yards of New Embroideries Special bbe Yard Gall jes in a profusion of dainty designs, 1 do not mind the emoke and nolee, 1 do not mind the killing. Let soldiers die! Oh, what care I If they themaeives are willing? Fine Hand-loom St. Crepe Flouncings in a variety of new 24 wide; Embroider- 12 55¢ yard There's only one thing In thie war | wish they'd rectify; The tohu-bohu® | abhor, it Ia @ shame, say I! and pleasing designs, inches special 55¢ yard and 18 inches wide; j ee Organdie, Swiss and Voile Flouncings, special $14.75 And please take notice that they are REAL $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Suits. Every one of them actually cost more than tomorrow’s price at the factory door. *(Look tt up tn the dictionary. We had to.) iw aoe aoe Turkey fs using tin cans as war material, probably tying them to generals to increase the efficiency of the army. | oe eee | Tho alert and efficient guardian of the peace at Tolt telephoned the | sheriffs office that a mysterious man had been detected in the very act of burying {n a most mysterious manner a mysterious box in a var | Fine Organdie Embroideries in a se lection of beautiful designs, with medium and deep scallop edges, 12 special 55¢@ yard Voile Embroideries in floral spray de and 18 inches wide; tarlety of well-exe- Baby Flouncings 27 inches wide, in a cuted designs, includin, with St. Gall lace ed yard Fine, sheer French Voile Flouncings, 36 inches wide, with floral design in solid eant lot on the outskirts of Tolt. The marshal couldn't eny what the box contained, Maybe jewelry | and precious stones Maybe the mutilated remaina of a murder mystery, Anyhow, it was most mysterious | ' pral deputy sheriffe went to Tolt to Investigate the report They were joined by the marshal, | we have They dug up the box “Which was found to contain a spotted dog, extra dead,” $20.00 to § Ah | report from Tolt. : and come in 3 | a + A Chicago man gave his wife a $50,000 pearl necklace. Now for the season-end disposal of all the Bon Marche's High Grade Suits—the time in the year when you can really buy a $25.00 Suit for $14.75 These suits are left of our best $25.00 lines. They are excellently taik the seasog's very best patterns Smart homespuns, plain worsteds, stylish checks and Papers do not stato what sho had found out about him for i in th r - sines e | ee Narrow stripes—made ¢ popular j-button business Thoso Texans have no right to kick, The Mexicans buy their bul lets from the Texans and then give them back. “BLIND BILL,” FAMOUS SIWASH, IS DEAD TACOMA, Jan. 1—Sald'to have been 115 years old, “Blind achell, Siwash Indian, who bas been a large factor tn the history of the Pacific Northwest, is dead here signs, with firm, fast edges, 12 and 18 vecial 55¢ yard Only two or three suits of a sort—but all elzee—from 35 to 46-Inch—In some pat. tern or other. embroidery and dainty scalloped edges; inches wide; sf special 55¢ yard. one First Floor, || Two Special Lots of Net-Top Laces i Special 35e Yard Special 50¢ Yard Net-top Laces in white, Flouncings, 24 and 27 inches wide, in Brussels and Craquele meshes, with thread-run designs, fin- ished with scalloped edges in pointed and square effects. what selling red, The news : cream and for Net-top 5 to 18 inches wide; also Silk- Laces in comprising a ru, and-cotton Shadow various ° Children’s 25c White Knifted Toques at Children’s Toques, worsted, knitted. Come tn gray, | white, red and biue. Have tassel on top to match. Just the thing for the cold, snappy days. Upper desirable widths, range of carefully-selected designs. On Sale Saturday, First Floor He was known far and wide as the redakin who loved the white people, and was credited with saving many lives tn the Indian war of the ‘50s Indians from all parte of the Puyallup valley will attend the Saturday Special for Boys | A Bargain for Bigger Boys Boys’ $10.00 Winter | | Boys’ $3.75 Suits 1 95 funeral, which will be held here tomorrow. Let the boys start the New Year off in new Just for Saturday this epecial in Boys’ Sulte— | Overcoats and get them at the Bon Marche. We values to $475, at $1 but in sizes 14 to 18 only. LONDON, Jan, 1.—From the French and Russian war offices mes have $10.00 Coats of Scotch Tweeds and heavy | They're the Norfolk and double-breasted styles, sages were recetved tod ¥, disputing German figures conceruing the Cassimeres ra@aced to $6.95. Sizes 13 to 18 years,’| with lined and unlined pants, full peg top and || number of Gallo and Slay prisoners said to have been taken by the | With shaw! or military collars; belted or sem! | taped veama, in brown, gray, diagonal and mix- |] kaiser’s troops thus far. fitted backs. | tures —Upper Main Floor. Boys’ $2.50 and $3.00 School Shoes for $1.95 The Shoe Shop Starts the New Year With a Splendid Bargain ae for the Boys Boys’ heavy Calf Shoes—the $2.50 and $3.00 a pair kind—made with good heavy soles—the right sort for Seattle's winters—and as well, some dressier patent leather shoes—all at $1.95 a pair on Saturday. Sizes 1 to 5%. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes at Cut Prices Good, durable Shoes that (461.5@ SHOES, SIZ 6 To Ld _AT $1.15 will be Just splendid tor | ———————— ane | Cait and itueher” “atrie To 11, $1.39 | ‘WOMAN DRIVES MEN OFF LAND WITH GUN calf and Blueher ith sto leather qa beeede cametertanis tae | COLVILLE, Jan. 1—An Injunction has been obtained by shapes, priced tas way the Phoenix Lumber Co., restraining Mrs. Maude Denny from Interfering with its logging crew using a right-of-way through her land. The company claims to have an agreement with the Shoes $2.23 | Women’s $4 Shoes $2.95 || i2nii"Tie"Semnany iam Top Shoes, welt soles, | Swagger light fawn topped Galter Shoes, made Armed with a shotgun, Mre, Denny resisted efforts made to me with neat, gpund toe | of patent leather on stage Ia and have good cross her place Wednesday. The J anuary Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear In the Basement Salesroom The German statement placed G77,875 men. Of this 686,013, according to the Paris and Petrograd accounts, not | more than 15 per cent are soldiers, the rest being civilians, selzed and | Imprisoned tn concentration campe since the war broke out 1916 WAS SLOW IN GETTING TO PHOENIX PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 1—Nineteen fifteen did not reach Phoentx/ | entil daylight, and reports from practically every other town In the state |i | indicated imilar tardy arrival | Clocks were set back six hours. The occasion was the coincident | arrival of the New Year and the hour for thé state prohibition law to} | become effective. | Every bar In the ctty was packed. | The mirrors and decorations of the better saloons were draped with crepe; but that waa the only eign of sorrow tn the city. Ginases bore |f] bows of white ribbon, in honor of the temperance victory iW Thousands of dollars’ worth ot ft Hqnor was given away at dawn. 7) the total at 8,138 officers and/ HE Basement Salesroom begins the month of January with an unusually extensive showing of fresh, white Undermuslins marked at very low prices. ; ; ; The well-made, daintily trimmed garments featured in these displays in- clude Corset Covers, Envelope Chemises, Gowns, Drawers, Skirts and Extra- size Gowns. Typical opportunities are briefly described. $17 HOES, SIZES 8, aty $2.00 SHOES, SIZES 1114 TO 2, $1.59 |]! | ire 2. Special at $2.23 ‘Girls’ $3.00 Shoes $1.95 Girls’ Russia Calf, button style Shoes with welt | Tound toe shapes and low heels. Very welt soles. Leather Louis hb Very special at $2.95 a pair. | Boys’ $2 Shoes $1.59 Pr. Little Gents’ Gun-metal Calf Lace Shoes | they’re good and serviceable for school wear, and ‘CARRANZISTAS BEGIN MARCH TO MEXICO WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—~Advices from Vera Crus by the Mexican Constitutional agency here sald Carranzista troops began a march Sal | | Mexico City today from the enat and south. Corset Covers, Special 19¢, 25c, 388¢c and 45c Special 19c—Corset Covers of quality muslin, trimmed at top with good Combinations, Special 29c, 39c, 50c, 75e, 95e and $1.25 Special 29c-—Two-piece Combinations in weariag shoes, Sises from 2% to @ | come with very neat style lasts. Sizes from 9 to Gens. Obregon, Alvarado and Coos were tn command of the car. | | wide linen pattern insertion, ribbon-run z Pp , $1.95 a pair. 13%. At $1.59 « pair. Saturday--35c and 50c Ribbons at 25 Yd. €? Fresh, new Ribbons in fancy effects—Floral and Dresden de- signe in checks, stripes and plaids. width. In light and dark colors. Chte New Neckwear — piaited Maline CoMars, banded with Velvet and finished with littie | Toses and many other — On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 Five and six inches tn Saturday, 25 a yard. Soe and Ge Mesh Vetling—in black and colors, Fine and heavy mesh—hair-line, hexa- gon, shadow mesh, Shetiand finish 35c —Upper Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor. | Special Saturday morning bargains — that mean money saved to those that will come downtown and do their shop- | | ping in the forenoon. No phone orders can be accepted for | morning sales. Infants’ and Children’s $1 Wool Sweaters Go At 25c Wool Sweaters in plain or fancy weaves, roll or sailor collar. Solid red or red with mavy collar, and white with red trimming, 9 to 12, at 25c. 4 Second Floor. $1 Silk Marquisettes 25c Silk Marquisettes, 40 Inches wide, correct for waints and over Gresses, rhown in a good range of wanted shades. 9 a, m. to 12, 260 yard. Upngr Main Floor. 25c Stiff Collars 10c Ea. Peg 0° My Heart Stiffe Liner Collars in fiat, flaring and roiling high effects, 0c each. Cutts to match with points, 9 a m. to 12 10c. Seecnd Floor. 5c Handkerchiefs 2c Ea. Children's Behoo} chiets, good quality 4 rders. Handker finished with 9a. m. te turday. On the Upper Matin Floor. 10c and 15c Bands 2c Yd. Bwiss and Naitnsook Hmbrotd Bry Bends, aitterent widths, in openwork and biind patte Worth to 1c, at 2c a yard fr $a, m. to 12. Upper Main FI WE'RE SEATTLE AGENTS FOR BURT & PACKARD'S THE BON | For Now That the Holiday Rash Is Over and We Close at 6 P. M. Saturday We Want to do as Much Morning Business as we can $1.25 Nagigues ove Serpentine 1 and Oriental patterns 12, 60. Second Floor, Window Shades to 50c ZC re Shader, 36 ‘Third Phor. Boys’ Hats to $2.50 iat 25¢ 449 and ends of Hats, all Main Pleo 5c Faber Lead Pencils 20c Dozen Johann Fat “KORRECT Union St.—Second Ave-—Pike &t.—Seattle Heavy 50c Serge Linings, 32 Inches in Width, for 10c Yd. Serge LAnings, to 50c a yard in black and linings and Main Floor. with flat a pair: Upper. Lang and $1 Hats 25c Ea. Upper Main Floor | 5e Sewing Needles iat 2c | t Upper Main Wloor 8c Safety Pins 4c Paper | ty Pins, 1 | ack | From 2. om. | ‘On the Upper | SHAPE” SHOES FOR MEN ‘MAR CHE Telephone Elliott 4100 predicted here that Carrangza would reoceupy the capital | within six wooks A Gociatve battle aleo was tn | progress - or near Monterey today. SEATTLE MASONS IN JOINT CELEBRATION | iq The Seottinh Rite Masonic bodies of Seattle held « joint New Year's | I open house for all Blue Lodge Masons Friday sons attended. OVER-OCEAN COMMERCE SHOWS BIG GAIN Seattle's ocean-borne commerce for 1914, in value, showed a gain! 69,093 over that of 1913. The sum total for 1914 reached $154, 7, and for 1913 $124,130,854 Port Warden Paysne deciared est port on the Pacific coast. Many outoftown Ma that Seattle was becoming the great — DAUGHTER OF NEW YORK’S NEW GOVERNOR IS HOSTESS AT DOLL PARTY Olive Whitman and H er Little Friend, Freddie Little Olive Whitman, who will be “first little lady” of New York when her Charles 8. Whitman governor's chair, ms ,0W to the public the other day |when she presided at the dolls’ re ception given in the Wonderful Dolls’ House in New York, Only very small children and their caretakers attended the recep tion, and the guests included the lit | tle folks who take part in the “Dad. | y Long Legs” play. One of these, reddie Verdi, the “little boy” in the play, {s shown in the picture with the governor's daughter, Hy beading and Valenciennes edge. Special 25c—Numerous pretty styles to choose from, several rows Valenciennes insertion Valenciennes beading trimmed with of lace joined together, drawn with ribbon and lace edge Special 38¢—Crepe Plisse Corset Covers with trimming of wide linen pattern nd drawn with » Covers of lingerie cloth, insertion lace edge ribbon with ribbon-run embroidery trimming. Many other pretty styles in Cor- set Covers are specially*priced in the Sale at 45c Drawers, Special 19e, 25c, 38c, 45¢ and 55¢ 19ce—Drawers of good quality with Special muslin, ruffle trimmed embroidery tr, Straight oft nair k, and Special 25c—Knickerboch and Circular Drawers of with Barmen trimmed insertion edge or embroidery ruffle Special 38c—Drawers in circular and straight of soft cloth, trimmed with pretty Filet pat- tern laces or embroidery edge styles, made lingerie Other styles of Drawers in the Sale, priced at 45c and 55c. including extra sizes, specially Long Skirts, Special 59e, 65e, 75e, 95e and $1.25 Special 59c—-Long Skirts of white pique, finished at bottom with machine embroidered scallops 65c—Long bottom Nainsook with Skirts Special trimmed at embroidery ruffle Special 75c—Long Skirts of soft nain sook, trimmed with ruffle of embroid- ery in polka-dot design and embroid- ery insertion to match Other Sale are specially priced Skirts in at 95¢ very the and pretty $1.25 cover and drawer style, made of good soft muslin and trimmed. all with linen pattern lace edge. Special 39c-—Cover and Drawer Combi- of excellent quality muslin, trimmed with a wide band of eyelet embroidery insertion and Barmen lace edge. quality around nation Envelope Chemises, Special 39c, 75c, 95¢ Special 39c—Envelope Chemise of soft muslin, trimmed on edges with daintye pattern Valenciennes lace. Special Chemise, 75c—Crepe Plisse Envelope edged with Irish pattern picot edge. Special 95c-—Numerous attractive styles at this price in sheer lingerie cloth or © plisse, with dainty trimming of shadow or Valenciennes lace and Swiss embroidery motifs. Gowns, Special 50c, . lad ~ ‘ 69¢e, 75¢e and 95e 50c—Slip-over and Kimono Gowns of soft muslin, trimmed with circular yokes set in with linen pattern lace insertion, also styles tucked across shoulder and _ finished Barmen lace edge. Special with Special 69c—Gowns of crepe plisse or lingerie cloth, trimmed with machine embroidered scallops and floral design, similar to hand-work. The crepe plisse gowns also finished with dotted are satin ribbon, Special 75-—Dainty Gowns of nainsook or crepe plisse, designed in Empire, kimono or slip-over Style, with pretty trimming of embroideries or laces, Special 95c—Many nainsook, pretty Gowns of soft lingerie cloth or mus- high, \ neck, in style, Slip- ynming of dainty laces and embroideries. lin, with or low also Empire, over or kimono styles with tri open-front Basement Salesroom