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2 eA RNA SRS AERA AAR IAN ONITER 9 RERS SRE Be ee a enigaenscaesembnilapnaecaeaienoadense arta ae a THE SEATTLE STAR > At the Bon Marché on Tuesday A Baby Bargain Day Infante’ 50¢ Weel Teques in white, trimmed with red, some slightly fenieas coca, OC Infants’ Special Prices on Dainty Dresses for Little Folks 59c Short Dresses at 39c Each little ones down on Baby Day and get them broidery yokes, necks lace or embroidery trimmed. Also With— Very Little Prices on Very Little Things for Very Little Folks 80 bring the Bables down to | Seattic’s big store and fit them out from top to toe with dainty, new clothes, while the prices are reduced. You'll eave a goodly amount If | you do—for there will be bar | gina aplenty in the Infants’ Wear Section. al are a few of the epeolals; Infante’ 10¢ Boot- -, white with biwe or white with pink; also at prow haetnmea 9 long Skirts neatly trimmed. Sises 6 months to 6 years, Infants’ $3.50 Dresses $1.98 16 Short and 2 Long Dresses, made with round or deep yokes, also panel front and French style, lace trimmed. 6 months to 8 years. Infants’ $3.95 Dresses Infants’ $1.50 Dresses 98c 30 short Dresses, with yokes of embroidery and lace; others with tucks and ‘French knots, | plain or lace trimmed. Also French style. Sizes 6 months to 6 years. Infants’ $2.50 Dresses $1.39 17 Shart Dresses of fine nain- sook and lawn with yokes of allover embroidery; also panel front and yoke of lace; also 9 Long Skirts. 6 months to 3 years. Infants’ $2.98 Dresses $1.69 14 Short Dresses of fine lawn and embroidery, plain and) French style, with round or square yokes, with lace or em- broidery flounce. 6 months to $2.19 Long and Short Dresses, st up to 5 years, of natnsook wash silk embroidered, lace and embroidery trimmed. Special at $2.19 each Tuesday. Stzes up to 3 years, tn In- fants’ Dresses, beth long and and short; only a few in the lot, with round or square yokes, lace trimmed or embroidered, Infants’ Flannelette Pinning Blankets, nice and warm, band of muslin, Special at 1%¢ tn stead of 350, regular price. Infants’ 25 Sacques 19¢ Knit Sacques, worth 260, white and biue or pink and white, with cord and tassels at the neck, Special for a day at 19¢ each. Infants’ 59c Sweaters 32c Infants’ Sweaters tn red or Oxford, with roll collars and bettons down the front. Will keep baby nice and warm. Price Ble. Infants’ 50c Kimonos 39c Flannelette Kimonos for the ttle ones, White, edged with pink or bine, with or without collars, and some with cord at tm waist. Mr, Scott Bonjamin, the liveryman, hired out a horse and begsy to a prominent young gallant and whipperenapper of the University dis- triet. The young man had been hiring the horse and buggy once a week to take a charming young woman riding. used on previous evenings. On this occasion he was given the same horse and bugey he had But this time, when he drove away, he started in another direction. | He was taking out different young lady, one he had met a few even ings before at a fashionable phonograph recital and candy pull When the young man got out of the buggy at the home of his new love, the horse ran away. And when found, after a long search, the horse was standing to A night watchman employed by the Merchants’ Patrol a few nights front of the old love's house, reports the greatly touched Mr, Benjamin. | eevee ago heard noises which convinced bim that all was not well within a certain five-cent movie theatre on First ave, Stealthily he entered the darkened theatre by a rear entrance, and pressed a button on the wall to turn on the lights. watchman fled and sent In a police riot call H | i| Instead of pressing the button for lights in the theatre, he had touched the button which starts «he electric organ. And when the organ started, it started with the snare drum Instantly there was @ crash eo loud and so prolonged that the night! | 1 SHOOTS HUSBAND, KILLS HERSELF | SAN FRANCISCO, Mra. Margaret Binna’ Feb. 15.—The police were convinced today that | |. & etriking blonde, who shot her husband, Abra-| ham Binnart, and committed suicide tn their room in the Windemere | apartments Sunday, was temporarily tnsane. Binnard, who ts at St. Winifred’s hospttal, with a bullet In his head, may recover, Two notes left by Mra. Binnart say she was prompted to shoot her husband, a traveling man, because sho intended to end her own life) and was “not coward enough to leave a good, kind husband.” Her relatives declare financial reverses recently encountered by Binnard at Spokane, where the couple lived for years, had made the) woman despondent. FORM $200,000,000 APPLE UNION Beattic meeting In January. $200,000,000 invested in apple culture. TACOMA, Feb. 15-——Appie men from Montana, Idaho, Ore- gon and Washington are here today to sign what one of their number termed thelr “deciaration of independence. They will take measures to Ineure against low prices and to ratify details of the co-operative scheme outlined at their it le expected there will be growers present representing Ohio Steel Ranges Reduced Prices on Table Linens Trepencke-NELsoy | Direct- Action Gas Ranges Small Rag Rugs ROKEN lines and odd lots of Table Linens are sharply reduced in price, as follows: Hotel Napkins of medium weight union damask in various floral patterns, size 19x19 inches, reduced to $1.25 dozen Dinner Napkins in heavy Irish Linen Damask, fleur de lis center pattern with holly size 25x25 inches, reduced to $3.85 dozen Hemmed Breakfast Cloths of pure linen damask, in spot pattern, medium weight, size 45x45 inches, re- duced to 65¢@ each Twenty Damask Pattern Table Cloths, good, serv- iceable quality of pure linen in circular center designs, border, in 2x2-yard size. Choice of spot center pattern with poppy border, and scroll band, reduced to $2.65 cach Thirty Pattern Table Cloths of heavy-weight linen damask in patterns—coin spot with fleur de lis, rose or floral effect on satin border. Size Reduced to $3.15 each. First Floor. % % % on satin circular center 2x2 yards Leather Traveling Bags, Special $4.25 N sale Tuesday, Brown Leather Traveling Bags, reinforced riveted corners and furnished with good brassed lock and catches. Full leather lined, with pocket, and well finished throughout. Choice of the 15-, 16-, 17- and 18-inch sizes, special $4.25. —Thira Floor. with * * * N sale in the Rug Section, Tuesday, an attractive assortment of Rugs plain blue and pink with triple band white border and fringe, also in the quaint hit-or- miss effects with fringed ends, comprising the fol- lowing and Rag in quantities sizes: 15 Rag Rugs, 24x36 size, light blue, dark blue er hit-or-miss, special 55¢ each. 28 Rag Rugs, 27x54 size, light blue, dark-blue, pink or hit-or-miss, spe- cial BO@ each. 16 Rag Rugs, 30x size, in light-blue, dark-blue or hit-or-miss, special $1.00 each, 17 Rag Rugs, 36x72 size, in light-blue, dark-blue or hit-or-miss, special $1.35 each. —Seoond Floor in —— BASEMENT SALESROOM ——_——— New Arrivals in Women’s Wash Dresses SS BID VON LOEHNEYSEN FAREWELL | Seattle Germans Sunday night bade farewell to Baron Wolf von Loohneysen, imperial German consul, and his wife, at a reception in their honor, held tn Washington hall. The baron will depart from © o- attie on arrival of Dr. Muller, his successor, in a few daya. At the close of the reception, those present arose and sang “Deutechiand, Deutschland, Ueber Alles.” ‘WIFE GIFT OF GOD, SAYS MARK | The statue of wife and husband was the text of Or. M. A. Matthews’ sermon at the First Presbyterian church Sunday night. It was entitied “is the Wife a Queen or a Question Mark?” He sald wives are queens—gifte of God. In the opinion of the pastor, Friend Wife is fully entitied to equal righte of the home, financial and otherwise. &he is privileged at any time, he said, to dip into hubby's pocket: book, the money so taken being rightly her own. Also she le a joint ruler, owner and proprietor of the home with her hus Are Moderately Priced at $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 and $5.75 EW styles and new materials make these Wash Dress arrivals unusually interesting. They are attractive low neck styles with three-quarter or long sleeves—especially suitable for afternoon wear at home. The fabrics include Flowered Crepe Striped Grenadine Plisse Crepe Plain Panama Satin-Stripe and Plain Gingham Mercerized Granite Cloth $2.98 Long Coats $2.50 Each Infants Coats, 13 in the lot, of Bedford cord, with plain or full cape, ribbon or alli braid trimmed. Some a little sotled from handling $1.98 Dresses at $1.19 33 Short Dresses tn assorted styles of nain- sook, lawn and repp. Lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Also If long Skirts. Sires 6 months to 4 years. —Second Floor. Infants’ Silk Bonnets of white or light blue, lace and ribbon trimmed. Specially priced for Baby Day at 490 apiece. Very pretty, indeed 98c Dresses and Skirts 59c Infants’ Long and Short Dresses, with round or square yokes and panel front, plain or with ruffle at the bottom. Also long Skirts, Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Get Baby a New Go-Cart on Baby Day $7.50 Fulton Go-Carts $4.95 Each These Fulton Go-Carts ride so easy and Inst so well—made on strong, enameled steel frames, with bow leatherette hoods, 10 Inch wheels, with %-inch rubber tires. hams, 121 Yard New Red Seal Zephyr Ging- hams, in such pretty spring col- orings, little checks, eg 2 $1.95 Go-Carts $1.69 | $12.00 Go-Carts $8.95 $1.69 for light weight fold- tug Go-Carts, with steel frames, Winch wheels, with %-inch rubber tires and hard maple stationary back. Value $1.95. © $8.95 for Fulton collapsible Go-Carts with comfortable re- clintng back, well upholstered, and auto hood; 12-tnch wheels, Y%-inch rubber tires. —Fourth Floor. Specials in Baby Toys for Baby Day Red Rubber Dolls, of fine ¢ 25 jet Baskets, of ity red rubber, that baby od not break ‘TSe and . hae .50c Kewpte Rattle, of celluloid. cial for Baby Da 25 at made of well seasoned hard- wood, with roller $1 95 ‘ . casters, saddle seat. Floating Toys, of celtuloid, wach as Ducks, Fishes, Fro; and Swans, 26e and . Bie Unbreakable Character Dolls 91.35 Baby neatly finished, perforated seat | with stuffed body, neatly 25 and back, dressed; boys or girls c $1.00 —PFeurth Fleer. For Baby Bargain Day—A Sale of Leyd Sulkies, with full seat and back well . $4.95 wings, of hardwood, stripes and plain shades, inches wide, at 12%c a yard. Lower Main Floor. Mothers’ Training School At 3:30 p. m. Tuesday—in the Sixth Floor Cafe ‘There will be «a lecture on “The Child at the Mother's Brea and a demonetration on “Px- ecution of Medical Routine.” All mothers a! nvited to at- tend. Admins! te free. Seconds of Babies] Te 25c Stockings, Pr. For Baby Day we will sell Infants’ Cashmere Stockings at 17e aw pair, or 3 pairs for 5c, with silk heels and toes, White, sizes 4 to 6; black, sizes 4, 4%4, 6 and 614. Lower Main Floor. “‘Rubens”’ Infants’ Vests at a Straight Discount of Twenty Per Cent THREE MEN SHOT IN SALOON RAID CHICAGO, Feb, 15.—Three men were shot early today in a running fight between police and auto bandits, following an attempt to hold up| Hl fore- | ed the bartender into the ice box and shot the porter when he attempt. | {| ed to get away. Policeman Hogan reached the saloon at this juncture One | fj dandit, who later gave the name of Thomas Ford, dropped off the run- a West Van Buren street saloon After a fight, they and opened fire as the robbers made a dash for their machine. ning board as the car sped away. Hoe will dic, CAPITOL HILL SERVICES SUCCESS The success of the week of union church services conducted by Capitol hill churches has prompted the pastors of that district to con- tinue these services for another week. il i} This woek’s meetings will be held at the Tabernacle church, The If services will be conducted successively by Rev, J M. Gill, First Metho-/ dist Protestant church; Rev. H. Marvin Law, Methodist South; Rev. ||} George McDonald, United Brethren, and Rev. R. W. MacCullough, Bap-| i] | Ust Tabernacle church. Laces, embroideries and self material in contrasting color make pretty trimmings for these Dresses. and 18, also 34 to 42. Sizes 16 Prices, $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 and $5.75. * * * e Chine and Tub Silk Basement Salesroom. NOTIONS ‘Waists, $1.95 Exceptionally Good Values The Crepe de Chine Waists may be had in white, pink, maize and black, designed in plain blouse effect, with low neck and three-quarter sleeves trimmed with deep Oriental net lace The Waists of good quality Tub Silk are patterned with colored stripes upon a white ground. Attractive low-neck models, with collar and cuffs of plain white silk and fastening with fancy glass buttons. . Low-Priced Machine Oil, large bottle, 5¢, Stickerel Braid in assorted colors, 5¢, Colored 10¢. Sewing Silk in spools, Be, Strong Safety Pins, 2 cards for 5 Phorm Thread, 2 spools for Linen - finished Thread, 2 Hose Supporters, 100-yard spools for 5¢, Pearl Buttons, 12 on card, 5¢ card. Combination Tape “Line and Mirror, 10¢. Hair Nets, assorted colors, 5 for 10¢, —Basement Salesroom. * * SOLDIER FUGITIVES ATLARGE | | Sizes 34 to 44. Unusually good values at $1.95. Two prisoners who escaped from Fort Lawton Saturday night, aft | \ } i * * —Rasement Salesroom Good Style and Good Value in Milla Corsets at $1.00 Corset illustrated, Style 624, is made for the average figure, and combines Just for Tuesday—in the Domestics 7c Bordered Prints 5c 10c Comfort Prints Yard 7c Yard ‘Midas Sites Wie seek, Comfort Prints tn mill, en narrow borders, in medium and | lengths to & yards. 38 in wide, printed wit light shades, with neat figures, 24 Inches wide, at bo For Washington’s From 9a.m.’ to 12 Noon No Telephone Orders For Morning Specials For 19c Crepe Voiles Dat Crepe Votles in light grocnas, with pretty little rosebud tterns and sprig desigus; charm- ing colors; 36 inches wide. 9 to 12 at 12%c. Lower Main Floor. er beating George Restereno, a guard, into insensibility, were still at large Monday. Squads of soldiers, assisted by the Ballard police, have | combed the woods which surround the range, in the hope they would | find the men hiding in the Umber. After attacking Restereno, the two prisoners, Lioyd C. and J. Howard, took his gun and fled. Mitchell was convicted of fraudulent enlistment, and Howard was serving time for desertion. | Washing PLAN MORE OPERA FOR MAY Papier Mache with { | cherry and hatehet; Stump with . cherry; Hats; 1 nd be. Large-size Loge with hatchet cherry; Washington figure i; 25¢ and 16e. Fancy Bonbons for table dec- orations, assorted colors, doz, 50c. Silk Flags mounted on staff, 125c YARD Mitchel! * Factory Samples of best all-wool Ingrain Carpets, size 26x40 Inches, fn a variety of patterns. 9 a. m. to 12 at 29. Third Floor. 25c Dresser Scarfs 10c Lace Dresser Scarfe, wize 14x48 inches, in pretty designs. On sale from $a. m. to 12 at 10c each. Upper Main Floor. ie 25c Liquid Veneer 14c Liquid Veneer, makes old weod- | work look like new; 4-ounce bottle . . ( | | Logs of The week of grand opera just closed was a financlal success, B. good style and graceful lines Sprotte, manager for the Standard Opern Co., said today. How much Drape Veils, 50¢ It has medium eS neers profit will be shown will not be known for several days : HE Tho next appearance of the company will be the week of May 3, low bust and long skirt held yl pinging. brug When it 16 proposed to present “Rigoletto” and “The Barber of | in place by three hooks below lar, shown in e'good assatinon | A final decision probably will be made at a meeting of the direct-|{|} front stay and three sets of Sees fneahes with borders, ors tonight. | hose supporters. Perfect com- ppht if eiarsipiy = Theo Karl Johnaton, the company's sensational young tenor, will f h ; sitti siti geri dolay his departure for the Hast until during next summer, so he will) seks ied re ae ae ea ei . . * | is provided for by elastic gores set in the skirt. Sizes | be here to take part. Another good medium-figure model, Style 618, is with comfort d4e, from % to 12. Not over 2 to each. Lower Main Floor. Special Prices on Lenten Foods | REVIVALS ENTER THIRDWEEK Rome Beauty and Winesap Apples at 95c Box Fine quality baking or eat ing Apples — Wipesaps, C grade, special, 950 box’ on Tuesday, Salt Fish in Pails | New Holland Herring, mixed; | about 9 to 10 pounds, $1.19 | 9 to 10 pounds, tee $1.29 | Norway Herring, large size, 15 to 16 fish in each pail; $1.65 | 10-pound pall Hed Snimon Bellies, 6 to 10 in a pail; 10-pound $1.89 pail at ..... cece Alaska Herrin: 30 to 35 fish in = 98c} A 1 pail, 10-pound Bring the Little Ones Down Baby Day and Have Their pon MAK Pike 8t., Second Ave., IN THE GROCERY The season of Lent begins on Wednesday—and so the Grocery Store has arranged a special sale of Sea Foods for its weekly sale of provisions. Canned Fish Specials Clan Nectar, best quality, "TJ ¢ Domestic O11 Sardines, % nize cans, with keys; dozen, tina, Imported Sardines, No. % genuine Imported Norwegian 9c ean 17% ean Canned Salmon, bent quality pink Salmon, No. 1 tall cans dozen, 81.0%; can Union St. Seattle, Cane Sugar for for 85c 14 pounds pure Cane Sugar at S6c, with $1.00 order of other groceries, not tncluding flour or sugar. Not over 14 pounds to each. Del Monte Sliced Pineapple, fin est quality Hawaltan siiced fruit; large can, IT%e; No. 2 ean, 12%e3 No, 1 tall can, 10e; No. 1 flat can. Me; 75c F remular 18t%e .10c —Fourth Fiver. Hair Cut—Third Floor CHE Elliott 4100 | Three well-attended meetings were held Sunday FOR BARGAIN TUESDAY Tabs of Pare i movement, on Queen Anne hill, which bas entered ita third! week. United Presbyterian churches, service. INVENTOR’S WIFESHOOTS HERSELF of an aeroplane stabilizer, arrived here today. and immediately rushed |'to the bedside of his wife, who attempted suicide late Yesterday by shooting herself. jeht in the Chureh | Union services were conducted at the Christian, Methodist and Master McCasson, 8-year-old sololst, featured the Christian church! FRESNO, Feb. 15.-Newton B, Converse of San Francisco, inventor | Attending doctors say her chances for recovery are Once defore she attempted suicide, he said. FIRE SWEEPS NEWSPAPER PLANT STOCKTON, Feb. 15-~The Stockton’Mail will publish its regular @1ition from its own plant today, notwithstanding the fire which de- stroyed its job room and bindery a Sunday. The loss Is estimated at $20,000: a resig get je abuse and criticiem. ik him where he got the ranch? Oh, yes; he are honest! id damaged the rest of the plant} A CHICAGO detective retired to his ranch In Oregon after writing tion acousing citizens of ingratitude, and saying @l detectives Wouldn’t It be mean if some one should 0 said all policemen A PLAINFIELD, N. J., rooster committed suicide when his four | hens were taken away. Considering the pragent price of eggs we hard- ly blame him. a Wome, 1T SEEMS to us young Sayre h: grandfather getting all the publicity on account of the baby, @ legitimate kick against AN made of figured coutil, with low bust and long skirt hooking firmly over the thighs. The top is prettily fin- ished with embroidery edging and two sets of hose sup- porters are attached. Sizes 19 to 30. Price $1.00. —-Basement Salesroom, * NEW EMBROIDERIES Unusually Low-Priced in Three Lots 5c, 10c, 15¢e Yard AT 5¢ YARD— AT 10¢ YARD— ‘The lot at this price includes Fine Cambric Edges up to 12 Embroldery Edges for trim- ming women’s and children’s w in widths up to 5% Inches, also pretty Insertions up to 3% inches wide, AT 15¢ YARD— Fine Swiss Edges especially suitable for Infants’ wear, in widths ranging up to 6 inches; also dainty Corset Cover and Fiouncing Embroldertes from 17 to 27 inches wide, * * Basement Salesroom. Children’s Hosiery, 15¢ Pair * inches wide, with firmly worked scallops, and Galloons up to 8%-iInch width, for un- dermusiins and dress trims, mings. HILDREN’S Black Ribbed Cotton Hosiery in sizes 4 to 94, unusual value at L5¢@ pair. Basement Salesroom, 45c Yard | bebe anest qualities in Shadow Laces for waists and trim- mings, in cream and ecru, 36 inches wide, unusual value at d5¢ yard. Basement Salesroom. * * * Aluminum pl Band good qualities of Wear ever Aluminum are now widely recognized by Seattle housekeepers, and we carry a fulldine of this popular ware at all times, covering practically every requirement for home and hotel use, The Housewares Section of- fers an exceptional value in A Three. piece “‘Wear- ever”. Aluminum Set consisting of one tat. Lipped Saucepan, one 1%-qt. Lipped Saucepan and one 2\4-at, Dou- dle-lipped Saucepan, tally priced for the set, at Housewares Utensils