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THE SEATTLE STA “SEATTLE AND PORTLAND Y.M.C.A. q That Mean ‘‘Money Saved"’ for You—If You Come to the Bon Marche Tomorrow TRIENN L M MBE § P CONTEST | IAL MEMBERSHI ns badoy Men's ih “pte tary Ml oe seed gr next w This 7h ~ our ne ™ ro , tes wi take the form o' si epg Aa Ae p. rn ‘ The a a memberal 4,20 a! Black, White, Silk and Linen nd te of active men the 0 - Bronze and For Men and vate ie Wilkes. an: oth eacscalennrs. te coruousder ia suede, 8'3 to 10 Women wets Papen poen re Wenn Bhs : engl | ation, These hay squads, each nam a for a bargain like r ed ‘fl ia bec P vena : ey vata nae ee ivi d under the & ai ha Aine +e "Di eur Je . F tre teu, Title salen Leeta nnd tove Women’s, with plain or carved wood handles eg ph ed Bes cused ght Sa wit ! or silver mounts, with stylis Sixes 81% to some wit! Black, whit 10 at 650 a pair —Upper Main Floor. tassels, Men's have plain or ney handle Lower Main Floor 4 For Bargain Friday in the Hosiery For _For Bargain Friday in the Umbrellas at th ‘ | AN OREGON Lochinvar came out of the West, and tried to per. Are Slated for Disposal—at Very Short Prices } 22 32). 83 ee Poe ees ee 1 A biff on the ear and a bust on the jawr Women’s Neat House Dresses 39c $3.95 to $14.50 Dresses for $2.00 |) Was all that was corte to Seen Leshinvan in sizes hens pce Road ae bahay ag parse P ‘op Friday "evo weit | ites dagerie and lawns, ia ight-and Gark colors, | Hogerlea end. lawns, nloely ‘HOLDUP AND MESSENGER IN PISTOL DUEL F stripes, checks and polka dots and ¢ suitable F r SACRAMENTO, Feb. 18.—Ralph G te drugeis a BE $1.98 to $3.98 Black _— Ling Women’s Wool Dress Skirts at $2.95 ; ae Just as pretty as can be are th s for Just 40 Skirts in this 1c £9 women and misses who find It nece Aad to wear | formerly sold at black. Have high and low necks, } and short | black worsteds 1 in the temple sleeves, plain and trimmed with lace. desirable shades. ring e ; i : a call came to the messenger ¢ to send a $2.95 and $3.95 Silk Waists $1.50 Women’s and Misses’ Coats $2.95 rug store, buy some drugs and bring them to a You should see these pretty Wash Silk and Mixed Coate—in long, shor! three-quarter was discovered iven the mess Suspecting a plot the call Messaline Waists that we are going to sell at | lengths—this season's models $1.50. They are made shirt style and dress mod-| did to finish out the season. Plain colors, checks els with low and high necks; plain or trimmed and plaids, Priced at $2.95. Second Floor. Boys’ $5.00 Balmacaans ‘er tot ring $20 Fine 35c Marquisettes 25c Yd. Ba For Making New Spring Curtains High grade Mercerized Marquisette and Voile Scrime—some with fine woven borders of filet effects, others with tinted borders. Very popular for curtains. Third Floor, For Bargain Friday in the Draperies 8. government had forward rr'n aa mand on China, was strong others cloaked the t with nceal the fact that they regarded Sizes 2} 10 Years Boys’ and Children's Balma caans and Overcoate—of fan tweeds, cass and chin chillas—plair ight and dark mixtures, and some ¢ ke with m i lan shoudlers Upper Main Floor. For Bargain Friday in the Boys’ Section Dress Goods Remnants—Half Price Over 2,000 Remnants—Remainders of the Cream of the Season’s Dress Goods Stocks—Lots | of Good Dress and Suit Lengths—Lots of Good Skirt and Coat Lengths—in Almost Every Weave You Could Wish for—and Every Shade That Is Worn. For we are wiping the remnant slate clean on Friday—and all Dress Goods Section will be stacked up on counters and tables at ONE-HALF THE USUAL LOW BON MARCHE PRICES 59c Plain and Fancy | 36-Inch Heavy Natural ‘ Dress Goods, a Yard © 19c Pongee Silk, Worth 69c 29c For Friday—odds and ends of 36inch Dress | While the lot holds out we will sell heary nat t Goods to go at 19¢ a yard. Plain serges, plaids, | ural pongee worth 69¢ at a yard. Full yard |i} checks and novelty weeves, all in good colors; | wide, rough and nobby; nice for waists, dresses worth 59¢. Or coats. Remnants of 24 and 36- 25 Nobby 75c Wide Wale 35 nich Plain and Fancy Silks} “OC | Dress Corduroy, a Yard | JOC Here’s rich picking for Bargain Friday.—2.000 Fine Wide Wale Dri rds of plain and fancy poplins, 36-Inch printed | dresses or coats ca 4 brocaded pongee, messalines and satins, at | , tan and white an revealed to ern China as a lars and ¢ and Kussia was underst | ENGLAND 15 much chagrined over the fact that the Lusitania had| |} | to resort to using the United States flag. Never mind, old girl; the waa passengers aboard we iq a ad anyway. ‘CHARGES BAKERS WITH CONSPIRACY NEW YORK, Feb. 18—Deputy St Attorney General \ Becker declan ork banking compa. i y to boost the pr price to 6 evidence to warrant action against | one of the largest wholesale bakers in the country ‘NOW THEY RAISE Lparesng 4 To = oY MPLA, | | | | t and ishment of a riation Hiding: this Year, it elie Corduroys for wa al, wine, navy, m al at 25c instead —Upper Main Floor. | $2.50 Gray Blankets $1.25 Pair 8 Crimea from Russia. This delicate sentiment probably is appreciated by the present allies of the British EXPLOSION CLAIMS MORE VICTIMS WILKESBARRE, Pa. Feb, 18—Four more victims of the explosion of gas in the Prospect colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co, died here early today, making the total dead as the result of the explosion 12. Two miners who were badly burned in the explosion are dying and one man is missing. VICTORIA CROSSES are made from cannon captured in the | Sizes 32 to 42 Kumpact Dress Forms complete with folding wire skirt, mounted on calTors TOTAL INCREASES 500 alf the registe The regis Slightly Damaged » was polled Tuesday, In al Just half price for these gray woolnap Blan Sake kets—becaus they are slightly damaged ownership candidate, receiv four-legged iron base, Some have thin spo and others slightly torn et dite 4 with on at « t \ bust cover wit fin th aI t cane ed. with | tine but make a ap d bargain at $1.25 a pair ton's narrowing the margin ween ( black Jersey cloth—32 to f to 1,604 is tact eemare Have neat pink and blue borders and are siz —Upper Main Floor. 68x78 inches. Lower Main Floor. For Bargain Friday in Dress Forms Bargains in White and Colored Stuffs KANSAS PROPOSES a law to prohibit the artificial beautifying of women. All the women have to do to get it repealed is to obey it one day PRESIDENT SOON TO ARRANGE ITINERARY WASHINGTON lans for his pro For Bargain Friday in the Blanket Section 24-Inch Calico 4c Yard | Muslin Cambric 7} Vac Yd. | 27- Inch Challie Se ‘Yard, March. In no Calico in full bolts, 24 inches | White Muslin Cambri of congress Mare itinerary wide, comes in dark biue ground, | bolts, 26 inches wid ‘ t ided on #0 printed with white flowers, tig weieht and eventy wor nf prett ts San inn rt | Bey hr ote | DIGEST F FOOD AND EDUCATION AT SITTING Daisy Mianniel Te Yd. | | 36-Inch Voile BYac Yd. Long Cloth 12V%c Yd. ‘ m Is digesting food and engths to conflicts in their schedules and take their feed on the } we Friday Bargains in Notions / ‘Specials in Cafeteria Mewet-tintan sutety rine, in | Remnants Of | pecan semnce non, large; will not rust; card White Ivertde Drei come with all coarse and fine t mashed 20c Sateen | wii" 156 Re Yd. creamed potatoes... LOC Fine lustrous Sateen, the thing for skirts, lint of the University Presbyterian church recently bought nd invited Rev, N. B. Harrison, the pastor, to ride 15¢| Creamed Halthat on Toast, bread I'll call for you at your house at 2 o'clock,” said the auto-owner t in front Harrison sald he would and children's bloomers ttor black and colors. 1to & Aw 10c At 2 o'clock the clergyman was standing on the curb in front of age tc ce ae - his home. The auto approached, But, instead of stopping, as Rev ya "Ish Cakes, potatoes Harrison supposed it naturally would, it sailed past, the drive Ste Saal iis oc r a vuld, ailed past, the driver shout —Upper Main Floor, PP ih teen 4 : 10c JR ing: ‘I'll be back in a minute The auto went ‘round the block. ‘The next time it passed Rev Harrison, the driver shouted: “Come on! Jump int” Lots of people are coming to see the Dancers inthe Cafe from 12 to 2 p m.—Sixth Floor BONMAR CHE} Pike St. Second Ave., Union St., Seattle. Elliott 4100 Whoever taught him how to run the machine forgot to tell him how to stop it,” reports Rev, Harrison. f ace. «ee | It was a wizened itle man who appeared before Police Judge Gor Jon, the other day, to charge his wife with eruel and abusive treatment His better half was a big, squareJawed woman, With a determined In the first place, where did you meet this woman, who has treat oO dreadfully?” asked) Ju Gordon Vell,” replied the little man, making at his wite, “I never did meet her attempt to glare Kdnd of overtook | Direct S| FREDERICK E~ NELSON |" | Following Our Established Custom | Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday — | Washington’s Birthday New Suit Arrivals, $35.00 All-Wool White : Blankets Special $5.65 Pair add a number of particu larly smart models (ada ed for immediate wear our selection of ‘Tailore : ' and Semi-Tailored Suits at : this popular price ieee ‘ 7 ) : 1 1 { ; I a t or f ed plaited jacke 1 | ked h In blach {wl ecked t | 35. New Separate Skirts Are Very | Attractive ke their effective re poy cove Ik slue ) nd Floor. BLACK SILKS 65¢, 85¢ and ide 00 Yard Pure-dye Chiffon Taf- Black Chiffon Taffeta i feta for ts and com- for guit nd dresses, 36 #0) Ht binations, 27 inches wide, inches wide, the yard, Special $1.00 | 65e yar S5e. LIGHT - WEIGHT ff i F Heavy Messaline Silk, a | Satin Duchesse in nig peal ees 1 ade Corset er tg? S5c. | 65¢ Black Satin Duchesse, | | Black Satin Duchesse in extensively used for li fr i] r r je, i ¢ « tl yard I} bi , . varen * Sabo fitted with two sets ff 65e yard. $1.00. — f hose supporters. ij \ good style for the i} DAVENPORT-BED $1.00, aeont Ten Display and Demonstration Washington’s | Birthday | Favors and Decorations G' ORGE WASHING- TON Kewpies for fa- 75c each jags, 10¢ to $1.50 “lags on Staff | i] } ) rt } } 1 " 10c dozen Dave « quely usetul article of Tat Cloths patriotic de- 1 | furniture for the a partment where the com sign, 63x84, 25¢ dozen | ne ae ie a TEN ; ! ‘ Plates in patriotic design, &- H i goa edroom is a desirable feature; also then ie dozen; 6inch ff j f is Leadon Seti 50c ergencic © dozen and 35¢ | a ut Favors, 50¢ to $2.00 | Imy Beds, et ing the doren ] ; , a Washington Hatchets, il : 2 ered i New vey coups of Silk-and-Cotton eT ve patterns) SS Corded Pongee peut gate Yard EICe ae, effect Che color F l colors are Alice-Blue, Copenhagen, Pink, Old-Rose, Reseda, Lavender, et, Tan, Maize, Gray, ty-seven inches wide, onal low-priced for ing, special yard First Floor, At Five Dollars pee CIALLY built fr “ 1 fa “Wearever” Aluminum Utensils i S° light, sanitary and eastly “Weare Al American Strongly reinf the wear and tear of play time The new Spring Dreadnaught 1k is ready, in handsome mixtures, with two pairs gra of full-lined — knickerbockers Wer thet wae ya en est won izes 6 to 18 years. Always $5 ome ‘ the Sizes 6 to 18 Always 85 {deal kitchen ware, A fy nd Floor of this popular ware is in the Housewares covering practically Exceptional Values in quirement in the home. An exceptional value fs fea- Silk Stockings at 65c Pair "retriece -weareven | ALUMINUM SET ting of one L-quart Lipped cons Women's Silk Stockings ith Women's Hand-Drawn Clocked isle garter top, sle sole Hosiery of pure thread s fee an, one 1%-quart I heel end toe, in black with Hale stead ban, Mie aucepan and one 2h white and colors ibject to sole, heel and toe; black quart {Dowel lelipped Saucepi light irregularities, — Price Priva @S¢ paly specially priced for’ the GSe par Birst Plo: