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”) For Just Half That—$7.50 AtThe Bon Marche’s SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE of Men’s Clothing $7 50— Why, That Is Less Than They Actually Cost at the Pestatisad IT UP WE HAD TO The man who does no useful work, Aa on through life he ambles, Reminds me of a kex* that stands Factory Door This is a clean-up—of ae Chauncy Wright, the restaurant man, is #o busy he rides around tn rn , —of a ‘ what we have left & sneaky, 100-milean-hour, yellow ractng automobile to save time, In It dozen or more f out he breaks the speed ordinance, and the wonder is he doesn't break his popular $15.00 lines of | neck Men's Suits Not a full range of pat- terns or sizes—or anything Amid a patoh of brambles. *(Look ft up In the dictionary, We had to.) seve Yesterday a Western ave, salesman wanted to talk business with Wright, but the restaurant man handed him a cigar and sald back in a fifty!” I'll be THE SEATTLE STAR The January Sale of Values in Furniture in the House Exceptional for 2,000°Pairs of Stockings svenuoed to 25¢e Pair We’re Clearing Men’s $15.00 Suits 2, | Fornemcx Net. sow) = | Goods rat Floor Furniture Every Room bird and Fourth He invited the writer of this column of uplift and sctentifio re like a full range search to take a npin tn the yellow racer HIS @xceptional offerir es ariety of good But all sizes from 34 Bang, Bang, brrrrrrt—Denny way! Bang, bang, brrrerrrt—Fre 4 Great : Be-46dnch—~on the tables mont! Bang, bang, brrrenrt—the northern perlieus of the city! And tocking Cotton, I k-lisle There are some of al- the racer stopped with an angry snort in front of a tiny cottage strongiy reinforced feet and gartertops. Ame THEM ON SATURDAY Boys’ and Young Men’s $10.00 | Boys’ All-Wool $6.50 and $7.50 } and $12.50 Overcoats, Special 5 | Bulgarian and Norfolk Suits at $5 When you can get Overcoats at half price and | How about one of these Suite for your boy? lese—it pays to buy. Sizes 12 to 18 years, in close | Sizes 6 to 18 years, Bulgarian style with atitched fitting belted styles with shaw! col also dou- | on belt or plain Norfolk with knife or box plalts ble breasted tn diagonals, browns, cheviots | —pants full lined. Browns, grays, blues and and tweeds. striped effects —Upper Main Floor. Annual Clearance of “Perrin’s’’ Fine Kid Gloves Gloves Worth $1.50 to $2.25— Reduced to ae. & ar Only once a year—and only at The Bon Marche—such a Glove “s as this is—for it is the annual clearance of ‘“Perrin’s” fine Kid | Gloves—and this year, to make ita still better affair—we've added | that sent him sj A Iittle old man and a little old woman—fine spect Mrs, Edward Kirechner, owner of the Nordorf hotel, ens of the Eng 'WOMAN GRAPPLES WITH ROBBERS IN HOTEL | 1322 Fifth | ave, and wife of @ city fireman, vanquished two burglars Thuraday | night, when they entered the hotel. Mra. Kirschner, coming into the lower hall, that did not belong there. doxige Into a room, One of them remarked, lightly: after her. But Mre. Kirschner was equal to the emergency. She gra quickly by the coat, and, agging him to the stair, gave him ling headiong. The other one wi ind the two of them took to their h way of hie partn | recovered from thelr surprise. heard voices upstalre ||| Tiptoeing up the ataire she saw two men “It's only a woman,” and started ALASKA LINE WILL ENTER ATLANTIC TRADE The jaska Steamship Co Atlantic coast trade, by way of the Panama canal included in most For Children’s Day— $2.39 Ea. Very nobby stylee In Dresses to fit ity wool serge—they're the full blouse or straight front style and have belt. Some made with sailor collars, braid trimmed—others with narrow self col- hundreds of pairs ‘of “Adler’s” and “Bacmo” ase Perrin’s La Mure at $1.75 a pair La Perrin's MAKE Belfort at $2.00 1 Novelty Gloves at $2.25 a en are | Girls’ Coats and Dresses Reduced $1.50 gloves Tourainne at $1.50 a pair. a pair, and Savo: colors—AND iva ®%e A PAIR at the Clearance Sale $2.50 Ea. Handsome little Coats, these-—mado self trimmed with pretty velvet but- tons. They may be had in brown, navy, Alice biue, red, garnet and brown. G menta that sold formerly from $3.50 run during the winter season, when Alaskan trade ts slow ment to this effect was made by John H passenger agent ‘ONE-LEGGED MAN LOSES HIS OTHR LEG LOS ANGELE fering today at the county hospital, having loet neath a etreet car while hurry! re to visit ick friend. WASHINGTON, Jan. §.— | the government's policy tn system of “pitiless publicity” shipping controversy | America, !t was learned today, from a reliable source here. FLOUR FAMINE UNLIKELY MILLER SAYS MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. §.—He , Jan, B—Roy Arnot, 49, a gardener, lay suf. nly leg be- Thirteen years ago, in Cleveland, O., Arnot fell beneath a car and lost his right leg. Last night, as he alighted from a car at the hospital, he slipped to the pavement and rolied under the which has heretofore confined tts oper. ations to trade between Alaska and Seattle, has decided to enter the At least one steamer of 10,000 tons’ cargo will be placed on thin! Announce Bunch, genera) freight and will be with England Prompt publication of all diplomatic exchanges will be insisted on by Engiand’s preliminary reply to President Wilson's protost against | 600 Pairs of Silk Stockings | spuns, and the like Three gold coins were transferred from the big hand of Wright to i Mostly in the conserv- | the shriveled hand of the Iittle old woman Reduced to 45¢ Pa ir ative three-button — busi- “We ‘ardly know ‘ow to thank you, sir,” was hurled at the broad, re ] i treating back of the busy restaurant man. Tn 4 lot 5 ality with double sole, heel and toe, in black, ese sack, with a smat Bang, bang, drererrrt! n this = ; ry Ass ibys ted abe ‘ tering of Norfolks and Now, then,” said Wright to the Western ave. salesman, the anh white, sky-blue, cardinal, golde vn, Navy, gray and other colorings; all sizes in- ee, senate sae on whose clear was scarce one tnch long cluded. Reduced for clearance to 45¢@ pair ae ieee. | & ‘oO N OF ows BASEMENT SALESROOM 1 ou Bnctionter 1 The January Sale of Undermuslins ] most every pattern you Mash lower clawss—bobbed and curtseyed us into the house be found have seen this season in ‘ees 6 $15.00 Suits Yessir; thankeo, str; the landlord ‘as been “very kind, conaldert Black Lisle arnt t Black Cotton Stockings in Some nice, all-wool Blue ia, 'ow ithe rent ‘abn't been paid for a year, The neighbors ad } embroic king egular and extra sizes, with Serges (and at $7.50, my Oh, to be sure, they ‘ad children—#tx fine sons, grown and married Silk-lisle Stockings in ¢ nd rib tops | my)—some all-wool gray | Two in Vancouver, two in Manitoba and two back in the old country black white @nd desirable res included. Reduced } worsteds | But you know ‘ow it ts with young folks, sir, Wot with a-lookin ack vi 1 t 7 t 4 A few pencil stripes— » F | erfter their ‘omy nd their jobs (and the heducation of thetr childrep | colors for cleara » 25e pair. | h the balance of them 1 | | they sort of forget the old folks, Times are ‘ard, Perhaps, by and by cee ee DSIARC * } We live {n ‘opes, #tr; we live tn ‘opes | in checks, worsteds, home . Ss ss —the opportunity to buy carefully-made, dainty undergarments at a distinct i saving. Typical values are described below: ENVELOPE CHEMISES. SPECIAL 59¢— Envelope Chemises of good grade trimmed on all edges with Irish edge Véry dainty and practical Special 59¢. GOWNS, SPECIAL 69¢— Crepe Plisse Kimono Gowns trimmed on sleeves and stitched collar effect with figured crepe in pink or light blue. An exceed- ingly attractive garment and exceptional value at crepe plisse, pattern lace 50¢, 75¢ and 95e. COMBINATION SPECIAL 69¢— Combinations in cover and circular drawer style, made of soft naipsook and trimmed at top with one to match Special 69e. Special values are also offered in Combinations at DRAWERS, SPECIAL 38¢ The new straight-evt style in Drawers of fine nainsook, trimmed with one ff row of Filet-pattern lace in- jj sertion and edge to math, ff special 38¢- } DRAWERS, SPECIAL 45¢ Many attractive styles in ff Drawers to choose from at this price, including circu- lar, knickerbocker and ff straight models, of nainsoo!s Children’s $3.50 Wool | Children’s $3.50 to $5.95 wheels and his left leg was ground to pieces, n> = aging 7 ie plisse. Special Serge Dresses, Priced at| Sample Wool Coats force 'U. S. WILL PUBLISH DIPLOMATIC NOTES Sale, officially priced at ; i Corset Covers in the Janu- ij ary Sale especially priced at 25¢, 35¢, 45¢ and 55¢. from ears age. f fine chinchilias, serges, boucles, | Interference with shipping by the British fleet was expected to reach w oO broic , ri r: f Valen- ‘ a eg ze aii esd wall dasteres—eemie hare Washington tomorrow, and {t will be publshed simultaneously here and Faw. cf emibrokiery “invertion, ‘two / rows :6 Long Skirts in the Sale, These Dresses are made of good qual- | Gk aaNe GSE enifte—ethers 6: jin London. ciennes insertion and ribbon-run beading and edge special 59¢, and $1.25. —Basement Salesroom. 75¢, 95¢ 50¢, T5¢ and 95e. use wheat and flour prices hare ad vanced since the war, there is no reason for believing there will be either a wheat or flour famine, said J. §, Pillebury, head of a large flour mill, bere today. “Apparently,” | export dem lars. Several different styles to choose from. Shown {n navy, brown, Copenhagen and garnet. to $5.95—for the Clearance Sale—$2.50 each. Sizes 4 to 14 years. —Second Floor. Novelty Neckpieces Clearing Broken Lines of | ic he sald, “there ts an ample r ds: The future price of flo’ erve fer domestic and » however, te problematical Don’t Miss These Morning Specials | cree o decrease of & ents a four for evry cone tit wieat moves” Hf Women’s Shoes, $1.95 Pr. © prove sers, taws : ’ : : id Organdy Collar | ! On Sale From 9 a. m. to 12—No Telephone Orders Accepted | JURY IN MT. VERNON SUIT CAN'T AGREE HE clearance of Women’s Shoes in broken 4 Cott Sere, High: and | | Ti th Ec f Saturd M Sh if You the sult af Mra. Hottie resus oge! apibon ig «gp nie Seer ine anes, compHang “Gunnetel Calf, Fact Low-neck Chaitieties of ay ome jonomy 0 ay orning opping — i OW If Vecific Coast Condensed Milk Co ‘tor ber basband’s death, reported die-| Leather and Suede leathers offers exceptional Net, Vedtoa Lave Sex aod | agreement. Really Want to Save——— REMEMBER THAT THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 P, M. ON SATURDAY Boys’ Waists, Sizes 6 to 15, Worth 25c, at l6c Ea From 9 & m. to 12 —Boys’ Waists of values at the reduced price—$1.95. REDUCED PRICES ON CHILDREN’S SHOES— é Children’s High-top Button Shoes in patent and dull eresting pane act leathers, sizes 8% to 11, reduced to $1.75 pair. iri sonst die: aid | AT 25¢— 1) Embroidered Lawn Col- lars, Venise Lace Collars, Low-neck Net Chémisettes ENGLAND PROMISES LESS MOLESTATION WASHINGTON, Jan. §.—An agreement whereby commerce between | the United States, Italy and the Netherlands will undergo minimum mo. | lestation, has been emma with Great Britain. ""HANDCUFE MAN” MAY LOSE BOTH ARMS PENDLETON, Ore., Jan. &—Robena Batista, the man ar- rested Wednesday with handcuffs on his wrists, partly over- grown with flesh, may have both arms amputated as a result. Embroidery and Lawn Collars make up this in- Women’s 50c Flannelette Gowns Going At 29c 59c Up to 75c Plain and Fancy Silks, Special 29c Yd Remnants of 39c Up to 75c Dress Goods at 15c Yd Boys’ Patent and Dull Calf Button Shoes with extra- to $1.65 pair tan and black, heavy soles, sizes 2 to 5! Children's Napole sizes 7 Women’ Flannel Pretty Drees Stike + big lot ef Diatn long and in poplins, crepes: to 11, 21 pairs in a cleara $1.95 pair. and many other desirable | i sod paeeie on witheet fancy “aa gi ir Basement Selesr novelties in neckwear, | a Loewen a ae ou MINISTERS WANT FOLK DANCE STOPPED = = ‘ priced unusually low at 3 lfc —Upper Main 12, 290 LOS ANGELES, Jan. §.—Methodist ministers of Los Angel 25. 4 Floor, —Serond Floor. Upper Main Floor. " ope nate . ¢ a5¢- 1 — folk dancing and other terpchorean activities fa tho pubis schools January Sale Specials in REDUCED To S¢— if ped Black Reisen 12Y%4c a Yard Men's 50c Tan Silk Socks 121 . : Odd lots and broken fr ing and eens Vir, om Yn | ant tot at ses incon ates; ee", | POSTAGE TO ANTIPOD ES 1S FIVE CENTS Linens and White Goods ines Womer's "Neck to 12 at 12%c a yard. —Upper Main Floor. a ‘customer, while they last, at 12%. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Widest pub lelty to the fact that the 2-cent | é 3 wear, priced for clearance a , . 2 —Lower Main Floor. |f| postage rate does not apply to New Ze: 1 and Australia, has been re Bleached Table Linen of sturdy texture and smooth ° a Women’s 25c Stockings 17c a Pair ‘ quested of all postmasters by Postmaster General Burleson F i ae mee ial, 6D Basement Salesroom. Burson Seamless Fast Black Cotton Stockings | Women’s 60c Storm Rubbers 19c even weave, in several attractive patterns, special, 65¢, with white soles. Regular and out sizes, 8% to Good quality Rubbers for low or medium height 75e and 95¢ yard. Napkins to match, $2.00 and — SY oe. Fe tose tte. “Lower "Main Floor, | heoln, sites 2% t0 4, on male from 0 a.m. to. 12 || STEILAGOOM IS SWEET ON NEW TRACKS 75¢ and O6¢ 5 cas ama ia : 5 % Ww 1s 25 V. 17 Api at 19¢ a pair instead of 60c. —Upper Main Floor. | OLYMPIA, Jan. 8.—Residents of Bteilatoom have filed a petition $2.90 dozen . Women’s Gloves 4 omens ests c piece a ' with t public service commission, asking that the new tracks between ‘ e | 3 Manian’ wetlens weight Cotton Veots with hich 15c¢ Lonsdale Cambric 9c a Yard Tacoma and Steilacoom be used exclusively White Muslin in fine, Crochet Bedspreads for | Reduced to 69c i necks and long sleeves; white; sizes 34 to 44. 9 Genuine Lonsdale Cambric, inches wide, in | smooth weave, 36 iftches three-q size beds N sale ,Saturday, 2 at 17. sie Main Floor. | lengths to 10 yards. Not over 12 yards to each, 9c. ! t AVS, | 's ' : me am to i2 aire Lower Main Foor vvstoseh:°° 1 M0) MERCY FOR HINDU WHO SHOT OFFICER || osc. Se, 96 to boson tathen s {tues oo $1.00 House Dresses at 65c Each 45c Bleached Bed Sheets 29c Each OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 8.—No clemency will be shown Meu- 10¢@ yard special and $1.20. Women’s Cape and Kid 50 dozen Bleached Bed Sheets, size with flat center seam; Gingham and percale—cotton crepe House Dresses, light and dark colors, and iinene x90 inchos, lah Singh, the Hindu, who is sentence@ to die for the. murder f | Gloves in tan, black and of Immigration Inspector Hopkinson, the cabinet has decided. or not over 6 she: sizes 44 to # to a cus Cambric undergar- Crochet B cher for “46, 9 a. m. to 12 at 65c —On the Second Floor, | tomer, from 9 a. m. to 12 —Lower Main Floor, ments, special 1234¢ yard. futjcize beds, woven of colors, affording excep- . ie KAG T 0 A G $30 LE A a hal . tional values at the clear- $1.25 Silket Petticoats at 50c Tumblers, Worth to 15c Each, 5¢ | $ I ATS APPROACHIN VEL 36-inch Nainsook, woven gimooth, cotton yarn, special | sace price GG: » Broken lines of well made Petticoats, witn ad Odds and ends of Table Tumblers—worth regu: | MOUNT VERNON, Jan, 8.—Refusnl of farmers to sell at $27 has of long, even threads, spe’ g4.95 ar $1.45. | Basement Baleatoo: % justable or strong bands, all lengths—-brocaded | larly up to On sale from 9 a. m. to 12 Satur- |f) led to the belief that Skagit oats will soon reach a $30 level, Farmers ial 15¢ ward. ¥ ‘ pe | f lesroom. BS silket or sateen, 9 a. m. to 12 at 50c, day at piece. —On the Lower Main Floor. ve ) set —Rasement Salesroom. En an MRE HAY J have pooled their crops. —Second Floor. 25c Stiff Linen Collars 10c Each 10c Sad Iron Handles at 5c Each Mrs. Sad Iron Handles, good quality, FILL VACANCY IN JAPANESE CABINET Stiff Linen Collars in flat rolling and flaring | strc On sale from 9 a. m. to 12 | TOKYO, Jan. 8.--Viscount Kanetake Oura has been appointed min ] yy R Ais nid t 10 effects, 9 a m. to 12 10c. Large Cuffs to match | at mad of 10c, —On the Lower Main ister of the Interior, to succeed Count Okuma, the premier, who also a eC ass W ay eC; e uce O Cc an Cc 10¢ pair. —Upper Main Floor. | Floor, held the home portfolto GERMANS PLANT MINES FROM AIRSHIPS COPENHAGE Jan, &§.—-The finding of a wrecked German Taube, | carrying three mines, indicates that the Germans are distributing anines 4p the North sea with aeroplanes VILLA NEEDS 8 HOURS TO RUN ’EM OUT HE attractive eut butterfly and daisy design pictured, on thin, clear glass, at reduced prices as follows: Water Tumblers, reduced to 10@ each. Sherbets and Ice Cream Glasses, reduced to 15@ each. SILVER-PLATED SALTS AND PEPPERS 25¢ PAIR Silver-plated Salt and Peppeg Shakers in open-work de- For the Hurrled Shopper—the Fourth Floor Lunch Counter—Iinexpensive, Yet Appetizing pon MARCHE PASO, Jan, 8.—If a contemplated attack is made on border sign, small size, with glass inset and screw top, attractive ica pposite Naco and Dougins, Ariz., by Villa, residents of the two A Union St-—Second Ave—-Pike St.—Seattle Telephone Elliott 4100 Americag towns will be exposed to stray fire for not longer than eight value at 25¢ pair. Basement Salesroom hours,” Villa has complacently notified Gen. Scott, He will use 8,000 men 4 i