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Winding Up the Bon Marché’s January Sale of White With a Busy Bargain Friday Still Lower Prices to Clean Out All the & Remaining Lines *°% — of White Things $1.25 Sheer Voile, Poplin and The January White Sale continues its great outpourings of Dainty White \ Waiste—this time at %8e for the $1.25 grade sheer voile, crossbars and pop- Up-to-the-minute styles, neatly trimmed with embroideries and laces Crisp New Lingerie, Poplin and $1. 59 lins Voile Waists, Daintily Trimmed, at Just as dainty and pretty ascan be are these new Waists we offer at $1.59. Fine voiles, poplins and lingeries, trimmed with choice laces, medallions and embroidered in attractive ways. Daintiest. New Lingerie Waists for the Last Day of the White Sale at These dainty Waists are surely the cream of the White Sale. ee Special Quotations on Shorter Lots of White Goods gy Goods Embroideries at | French Lingerie | | At Half | Half Price | Half Price | Half Price Remnants of Infants’ Imported hand-made Remnants of White A half-price sale of Readings, Lingerie, many beaut! Goods—useful lengths including | a) and exquisite em All advance styles, so pretty and sheer. One model is of voile, with Oriental lace vestee and collar, another with side bodice of lace insertion and tucks —Second Floor. — of Flouncings, Edges and Corset Cov. in flaxons, crepes, laces, chiffons and fa: tistes, madras, iawn | er Embrolderies—also | cy trimmings. Also a | Droidered garments and voiles going Flouncings up to 45 few pieces of silk | very fine material, hajf price. Lower Main Inches at half price— braids. Upper Main = splendidly made Floor. | Upper Main Floor. Floor. —Second Floor. Clearance Specials for Bargain Friday |) Every Item Listed Here Is Offered at a Heavily Reduced Price Remnants of 35c Dress Goods | Boys’ $5 Norfolk Suits Special —I5¢ Yd.— —at $3.50— i _ Buigarian and Norfolk Suits for boys from 5 to For Friday—remnants of good pieces of 3ic and 14 oor. of age. The pants are knickerbocker 50 Wool Dress Goods, 36 inches wide, 1éc a yard le—double stitched, and come in blue, brown, There are multicolor plaids, checks, plain colors gray and mixtures—special $3.50. and mixed suiting effects —Upper Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor. 75c Dress Corduroys 27 Ins.Wide 50c, 75c and $1.00 Girdles at —39c Yd.— —25¢ Ea.— Here's luck for the woman who can use fine Such a host of pretty Girdies at a fraction of Dress Corduroys. An extra nice their prices. Of fine quality silks and velvets, in ality for skirts, so many different colors and twotone eff: Gresses and suits. Rich shades of tan, navy, brown, Deaver, white and black. —Upper Main Floor. Basque Girdles, accordion plaited and with bows. $5.00 and $6.00 Lingerie Dresses —at $2.69— $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Girdles Lingerie and Voile Dresses at near half and less —50c Ea.— than half price. Stripes and checks trimmed with Many pretty styles of Girdi y bit embroidery, laces and nets, finished with velvet or satin girdles. —Second Floor. | } | | n colors and novelties in r accordion Main Floor. cial at only 50c. vestee belts, wide basque girdle plaits. —Upy ’Twill Be a Bustling Bargain Friday in Domestics 15¢ Galateas | 10c Yd. | 9c Yd. Galateas in mill Flannelette in neat lengths and bolts. | stripes. Suitable for | Dark and light shades. | gowns and pajamas. | —Lower Main Floor. 7i4¢ Ginghams 15e Flannelette Sc Yd. Apron Ginghams, 27 inches wide. Fast col- | ors, neat checks. Potatoes $1.45 Sack Genuine Yakima Gems—100 Lb. Sacks 50-pound sacks at 75c; 25-pound sacks for 40c. 70c or | $1.25 Fow rubber. mp 12\gc Percales 8l’ac Yd. Percales 36 inches ide, lengths to 20 rds. Neat patterns. | | | | | | | | | $1.25 Fountain Syringes 83c Fountain Syringes, fresh new stock just received ‘direct from the factory. Slip pipes, tubing of red or chocolate rubber iv of guaranteed red 83c sockets and , made from ¢ quality of Gr Rogers’. two ef the 2 a a | eae. an ‘ ‘e poun ‘erexide of ydia F nkbem's pound 12%c Hyaregen, 10c Conpinna Fineat auallty Kipper | 63 ll| Salmon, Columbia ri the sine Canthrox, for Chinook, fresh shipm hair shampoo, special at Hots German Liniment, soe a8, Oe ala 's German Liniment, 29c All She and 91.00 Hatr 4 Clothes Brus! recelved datly pound 14c splendid nize, Ms fe Ove Of, unr pecia! | the 260 sine Ree one oF the old; | Sees 36c size, 1805 160 splenaia | Pats Diavensin Tablets ‘ nize, 19%6% endid | the 290 Tee size 9c special 3c | Ripe Olives in bulk Groand Checointe or Co- } splendid qualit good fon, muaranteed strictiy | size. Quart y pure Bee, pint 15c "25 Cc 17% | pound —Fourth Floor. Exhibition of the New Dances See the new dances Crepe Paper Baskets the Fad | We now have n big supply of Crepe P. Repe— one of the greatest attrac performances every day from 1 | affections to another woman LAKE UNION TO BE SALT | | | | | | | Engineers who have worked on the Lake Washington canal i 1 | | | | | tions thene days A Bargain Day in the Pennant Section With noticeable price reductions—on several of the most popular lines—better get a few for your den or living room while the prices are so temptingly low 25c Felt Pennants, 8x16, at 17¢ Heavy felt, with sewed letters. Assortment of local cities and schools. Very nice for students 50c Felt Pennants, 14x36, at 36c Extra heavy, with sewed letters. Large assort ment of schools, colleges, cities and states in their special colors 75e Feit nnants, 16048, at 45¢ Peautiful Pennants with shaded letters and nop arate headings with monograms. High achools, Seattle, Wash., local states and cities $1.00 Pennants, 18x50, at 75c Each Photo Pennants, made of good grade of felt, ewed letters, showing beautiful local scenes, —Fourth Floor. Get Vickets for the Standard Opera Company at the Transfer Desk. pon MARCHE Union St—Second Ave—Pike St—Seattle Telephone Elliot: 4100 j seeing n her bedroom [agriculture advise | from the city to the county jal | that has charaeterized her since the night of January 1, CALLS M. 0. CONVENTION THE SEATTLE STAR Mr. Henry Gilmore, agriculturtst near Tolt, last fall stored in his cellar @ large quantity of apples and potatoes, putting them in neparate bing, one bin above the other | On New Year's day Mr. Gilmore went down cellar to get some ap ples, and found them in the top bin, though he was sure he had put them in the lower bin Later he went down cellar to get some potatoes, and he found them also tn the top bp, though he was perfectly positive that the potatoes had occupied the lower bin on the occasion of bis lant visit, when he found the apples in the top bin Much perplexed, he sat in the dark in the cellar until after mid night, and, though, of course, he could not see them, he heard ra's “Unless some one has been playing a laborious Joke on me, the have spent most of their time thin winter in shifting the apples potatoes from one bin to the other,” reports Mr, Gilmore. are 0.6 8 The National Hank of Commerce has a humorist who in not going | to play any more jokes on his wife. Never again a-tall I The wife of the humorist bought him for bis birthday a suit of blue allk pajamas, She wanted him to look at the present on the eve of his} birthday, but he sald no, he would rather walt until morning He didn’t tell her he had found the pajamas where she had put them away, After wife was asleep, our humorist donned the new pa famas crawled into bed and fell asleep. He thought It would be funny to have his wife wake up and see him in the pajamas Well, she woke up | Now, when one wakes up, one's thoughts are likely to be confused Friend wife didn’t think at all when she woke up, She saw a man—al stranger, he seemed—in the sort of pajamas she wasn't in the habit of So she screamed. And the whole neighborhood was aroused, And somebody telephoned for the police. oe eee Dr. Merrill, chief probation officer, saw a halfdoliar drop to the floor of a street car as a woman who had been sitting beside him got up to leave Gallantly he rushed after her and thrust the coin into her hand, saying, “Here's the money you dropped, madam When he got back to his seat he found a quarter, a dime, a nickel and two pennies on the floor, He also found a bole in the trousers pocket In which he carries his small change. CHESTER'LL KEEP HIS GOLD SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21.—-George Randolph Chester, creator of “Get Rich Quick Wallingford,” has called it off. No longer will he give hia wife all the gold cotns that come into his possession, Not in San Francisco. Mra. Chester gave her husband the idea out of which he created “Blackie Daw,” Wallingford’s assistant in the Chester stories In payment the writer promised to give his wife all the gold coins he got This worked out well in the East, where gold js never seen, but when he got here, where the yellow metal is freely used, he found it « costly proposition. He went to a hotel and had a larke draft cashed. Mra, Chester demanded the huge pile of gold pleces the writer received in return. Then Chester quit GOOD ROOMS FOR 15 CENTS CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 21.—To build a 2,500 room sanitary iodging house to rent at 15 cents a room is the ambition of John Kelley, wealthy Teataurant owner and student of sociology, who today, aided by others, in conducting a subscription campaign for the project URGES FARMERS TO GET BUSY WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—While prices are good, the department of | ‘mers should get busy and make contracts with) city folks to ship eggs by parcel post throughout the year, With a/ parcel post egg market established, the farmer can depend on a reli-| able income all the year around and utilize the maiis for marketing | other products if the egg experiment proves successful | TRIES SUICIDE ON BIRTHDAY | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21.—Though she swailowed, on her | | | | \ birthday, 24 bichioride of mercury tablets, one for each year she had lived, Mise Lucile Parks, a pretty motion picture actress, was on the road to recovery today, according to doctors at the receiving hospital. SEARCHING FOR LADYBUGS | BRAWLEY, Cal, Jno. 21.—Entomologists from the University of | caufornia are making Investigations today in the Imperial Valley can | taloupe zone, seeking to determine what has become of 300,000 ladybugs | that were brought here several months ago to chase the aphis, arch insect enemy of the cantaloupes } Explanations that they probably had flown away home failed to} eatisfy the professors, and the investigation was ordered | If the ladybugs will perform true to form, entomologists believe | they will save many thousand dollars a year to melon growers } | PORTLAND WELCOMES BISHOP =| PORTLAND, Jan. 21.-—-With Walter Sumner, newly chosen) Episcopal bishop of Oregon, present, the dane of Holy Eucharist | was held at St. Stephen's pro-cathedral at § a m. Only the clergy at tended Sumner arrived in Portland at 7:15 last night and was greet. | tation by a large number of clergy and laity STUDYING UP INSULT QUESTION | WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.\Government experts today are searching Hf precedents t jetermine whether the hauling down of the American fing of the steamship Greenbrier, stopped by a British cruiser and sent | under a British flag to 4 British port, may be considered an insult If England admits the American flag was lowered, the American [Hf government will demand immediate reparation | Though some doubt was expressed in official circles as to whether ff the commander of the cruiser acted within bis rights, the state depart-| i ment insisted that the general procedure in connection with the deten- | tion of the Greenbrier was arbitrary | | | | | The British consul at New York certified to the Greenbrier’s cargo and therefore there was no good reason for the warship stopping and | searc hing the veesel WOMAN SLAYER BOUND OVER | 1LO8 ANGELES, Jan. 21 der in the superior court Bound over to answer a charge of mur-| Miss Gabrielle Darley was transferred today She maintained the apathetic attitude | when she shot | and killed Leonard ex-soldier, | Topp, because he bad transferred his today declared Lake Union will be salt within a year after the canal is finished. Some too, will find ite way into Lake Washing ugh, head of the United States engi It will not be In any quanti A mass convention to which are invited all advocates of municipal ownership will be held at the Labor temple January | 29, The cail is issued by M, J. Costello, chairman of the Public i] ain the views of coun. \f rahip, The report of investigation will be nase public at the mass meeting. “All citizens favoring the policy of public ownership of pub- lio utilities on the part of the city are Invited to Participate,” says the call. “The only condition precedent to the right of such partici. pation ie that the Individual le in good faith an advocate of pub- lle own ip and willing to abide by the result of the conven. tion.” THERE'S COMPLAINT about lack of reports from the Pstrograd | official war reporter. It Is possible that that splendid old Prevaricator | |i] has been lynched or got religion, and given up lying & profession. | S| FREDERICK @-NELSON = Dainty Lingerie Blouses, $1.95 HE new long-sleeve, military-collar styles are especially featured in this collection of Lingerie Waists They are made of fine quality voile and allover-embroidered effects, with dainty trimming *of Venetian, Filet and Valenciennes Laces and Insertion Attractively priced at $1.95. BROKEN LINES OF WAISTS AT $3.95 Odd and Crepe de Chine, Broken Lines of smart Chiffon and Novelty priced at $3.95. Clearing Broken Lines Girls’ Wear At Deep Reductions Girls’ Wool Dresses in sizes 6 to 14 years, reduced to $3.75. Girls’ Wool Dresses in sizes 8 to 14 years, reduced to $5.45. Girls’ Novelty Wool Dresses, sizes 8 to 14 years, reduced to $9.75. Crepe Kimonos for misses and girls, reduced to 95¢. Middy Blouses, slightly soiled, in sizes 6 to 14 years, reduced to 45¢ and 95¢. Girls’ Coats, broken sizes, reduced to $4.75. —Becon’ Floor sizes 8 to 16 years, CLEARING BROKEN LIN WOMEN’S NECKWEAR | 15¢ 45c 95c First Fioor. Blouses in Net in high neck models with long or three-quarter sleeves, deeply under- Table Square, Firet Moor Messaline, and low- Buy New Linoleum for Kitchen and Pantry At Reduced Prices W E are closing out several patterns in Inlaid and Printed Linoleums, including wood and tile patterns suit- for kitchen, use, at attractive reductions from able pantry and bedroom regu lar prices. Two Patterns in Inlaid Linoleum reduced to 85@ square yard Two Patterns in Inlaid Linoleum reduced to O5¢@ square yard Two Patterns in Inlaid Linoleum reduced to $1.25 square yara Patterns in Printed Linoleum to 45¢@ square yard. (A charge of 10c per square yard is made for laying linoleum) Second Floor. Four reduced The January-February Number of the Home Book of Fashions Now on Sale IMELY articles on dress and many pages of interest- styles are contained in the January-February number of the Home Book of Fash- titles selected at information on the new ing on sale. A number ions now this new few Lady Duff-Gordon on America’s Opportunity. High and Low Waists Struggle for Supremacy. Seen Where the Footlights Glow. Good Taste Expressed in Underwear. The Easter Bride and Her Attendants. Flounces and Tunics Expand the New Skirt. Braid and Ribbons to Trim Your Spring Cloths. Price 25c, including a 15c pattern Other Ladies’ Home Journal publications on sale in the Pattern Ladies’ Home Journal, 15c Unusual Values in Gas Ranges Closing Out 50 Small Rugs At Extremely Low Prices and the Rugs are all the more desir- the tasteful conventional and Oriental effects. Just SO Rugs in the offering, embracing 36x63 Wilton, reduced to $5.00. able because they are in 36x63 Arlington Axminster, reduced to $5.00. 36x63 Hartford Saxony, reduced to $5.00. 27x54 Wilton, reduced to $4.00. 27x54 $4.00. 36x36 Wilton, reduced to $3.50. 27x36 $2.00. Hartford Saxony, reduced to reduced to Second Floor Hartford Saxony, random from Section include: The Embroidery Book, 10c —First Floor The Stove Section quotes attractive price-reduc- tions on a number of patterns in Gas Ranges, in the popular elevated-oven models. The reduced prices range from $17.50 upward. —Third Floor. Net-Top Laces At 50c Yard the Net- top Laces that play so important a ERY attractive values. in part in many full-tiered and over-drape Dancing Frocks and Evening Gowns The patterns are dainty conventional effects clearly worked on medium-mesh Widths Unusual value at top in cream or white from 18 to 27 50¢ yard Net-top and range inches Shadow silk and Laces in and cotton, in deep ecru, widths 3 to 18 inches able for making the new neckpieces and 35e¢ yard cream white, ; very desir- lace waists; —First Floor. Clearing Wool Dress Goods Remnants suitable for Waist, In the Basement Salesroom N sale Friday in the Basement Salesroom, a large assortment of Wool Dress Goods Remnants (about 500 Skirt or Entire Dress. Almost every type of Woolen Material to be found in our regular lines is represented in this clearance of short lengths. All at Extremely Low Clearance Prices. yards in all) embracing lengths —Rasement Salesroom. New Fitted-Top Messaline Petticoats Attractively Priced at $1.95 HE new season's colors as well as staple favorites ate represented in this recent shipment of Silk Petticoats. this new showing Very attractive values at $1.95. They are of good qui with fitted tops and deep flounces edged with two accordion- pinited ruffles Petticoats with fitted tops and deep accordion- edged flounces ity messaline, very well made, Jersey-top also included in are ~—Basement Salesroom.