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T The Bon Marche’s Semi-Annual Mill Remnant and Factor 9 Sample Sale— Will Start on Monday Morning With Remarkab Economies in Every Section—Full Particulars in Sunday Papers | Sale of Men’s Trousers At $2.50 a Pair A Sale That Is Proving a Boon to he Who Find It More Profitable to the Less Expensive Sorts of Clothe 4 For frankly these Trousers are the best $2.50 worth | we have seen for al | First of all—they ar n fact than many trouse more money Secondly—they Special Value at $2.50 A Pair are made of nice looking trouser 1 pair %f trous ing—often when a $2.50 or thereabe you se me fierce But not so with these—for they come in 1 in light | dark n the medium and heavy weight Boys’ Balmacaan Coats at Very Low Prices Boys’ $5.00 Balmacaans Special | Children’s $6.50 Overcoats Go At $2.95 At $3.95 Boys’ and Children’s Baimacaans and Boys’ and Children’s Balmacaans and Overcoats of fancy sizes 2% to years, mede ars, slashed pockets 1 shoulders, with cuffs on sleeves tation leather buttons $6.50 va q Boys’ Stand-Wear School Suits Priced at $5.00 Each We Are Having Lots of Calls for Our New STAND-WEAR Suits for We Absolutely Gaarantee | Every Suit ‘to Give Satisfaction or Your Money Back—Every Suit With | 2 Pairs of Knickerbockers The STAND-WEAR Suits are all that we claim | them to be—and well we kn . ght and shou sizes 2'4 t Made vith cuffs on sleeves ow that mothers with boys to clothe are always 1 to hear out su that will wear well and at the same time look neat TELLS THE STORY They are of nice cassimeres and tweeds—all wool, of course, in brovvas, tans and new grays—striped, BON € 1a ixed eff | —Upper Main Floor. In The Bon Marche Glove Section—A Special Sale Offering Women’s Glace Kid Gloves at 69c a Pr.],, And they're Gloves that fit smoothly and look wel! Have oversewn seams and one row of stitching on the backs. Take your choice of black, white, tan or brown at 690 a pair. 0 two. clasp kind in 5% to 8—on sale Saturday, —Lower Main Floor. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 Only. No telephone orders can be accepted for any of these forenoon bargains 7c Bleached Mollet, Special, Yard Washington n Birthday Cards and Favors Washington Birt day Post Cards.’ many pretty 10) n= designs, doz. and Patriotic Seals, ful! ype jE pa) will e. priced, package ... 10c —<—- Birth- Favors, day Sratey? atti ittle affairs, doz. 75c Decorated Crepe Paper, several pat xistie Gesiga priced, i roll 5c —Upper Main Fleer. Washington Birthday Novelties Logs of Papier Mache, | Large size Logs, with with cherry and hatchet. ot and cherry None delivered. —Lower Main Floor Palmolive Soap, the 10¢ Size Bars stump with cherry, & Washington figere, oa Hats, 190 and c x, Be 15¢ fancy Bow-Bons for ta- | and .......--.-- Ble decorations, assorted | standard Weel Banting Upper Main Floor | dozen... 50c | Fiees, size 8x5 feat | Children’s 127e Black Stockings Stockings $1.85 —Fourth Fieor. . size 323 inches, | |) Be dozen or 2 | a eae .. SC 5c Handkerchiefs 3c Ea. Children’s School Handkerchief: borders of p! and lavend different Fresh Creamery Butter 0c Fresh churned Washington Butter. No phone orders. Mt. Vernon Milk. Limit ) Pure four to each customer. | your c None delivered, except | with other groceries. No | p one orders. om Wiese, mounted on | $2.00 value 15e Handkerchiefs 9c Ea. Plain all linen Handa- kerchiefs with m. ta 24, if the lot be ¢ Upper Main Fiecr. Lustrous Black 20c Sateens, Yard is Heavy Bk | 123c I —Upper Main Floor. | Men’s Heavy 25c Wool Socks, Pr. |} | designs. Riack fine for full 38 Inches 24oa Rutter, of Rowers oft the 1 12ke te Cane Sugar, —Lower Main Vloor. Children’s 25¢ to 35c Underwear | hig and’ smoked pound Mayflower Coffee, fresh roasted, regular 85¢ ipocias 272c Fourth Floor. Annual Sale Rose Bushes And Garden Seeds Now Is the time to plant Rose Bushes—if you would have roses this summer. sin aa 35 —Léwer Main ieer. | Women’s 39c Flancelette Gowns |} | i} back w | SEE RS) 996 double yokes tr —Second Floor, 65c Printed Silk oe Yard | h Sk Crepes ir And roses cost so little at our annual sale that it seems a pity not to have pienty of them growing in your garden. They are all hardy field grown—two and three yea old bushes—in these var. feties Killarney, Ulrich Bridesmaid. My Maryland, per Main Wloor. Madam Caroline Testout, At these pricks At 10c, At 15c At25c pack $1.00 10c Brunner, Fine Gowns and Combinations at Naina ¥ packages Standard Lawn Grans Seed, one packawes A Wizard Fertilizer, 26-1b quart packs 81. as, THE BON Pike 8t, Second Ave. Union St., Seattle. Elliott 4100 SS HE SEATTLE STAR ADAM MEETS _ | HIS OLD EVE’S | NEW HUSBAND BINGHAMTON, N, Y,, Lastershire obeyed hin gro the list which his wif ked@&t the door, the wemanhood, screamed tn fright, 6b her, and told her he was her father and 4 4 him her mother was at dinner at 14 » years ago Adam Run downtown Saturday uesday gave him 21 years ago. ked tn. Hin daughter, grown king him a burglar, He reassur kod for her mother, The «1 a downtown restaurant with iKbt with the walking up to her, sald home. Let's go up and and. I've brought the groceries Rundal found the reetaurant H Anna have auy The wife fainted, but a man at he Why?" asked Rundal Bocayge she's my wife,” replied the varried MYs. Rundal aftor nm Kiven ial wae 1 in poll I just went away r side ordered Rundal to get oub Henry Pickering, who] of Rund@!'a return other, 10 yearn a all hope Youtorda n th arrived Noor when a policeman Warren Ce I'd ke to see my family I went to told Ju ever wince, ngale I thought o Warren Centre and never come to Lastershire again sald dhe judge YM. GA, LISTS PROSPECTS | | | | & long Ifet contest with tts alster assoc! Heaides t with 12 team ton | iy 0 boys, the sentor department y canvassing the Dusingss sec | eador, han called a big rally dinner for! give bis final instructions to the lea Wilcox will Instruct the teams about ight, at which he w Charles Wi minority report on the f todas The majority re xcept for moyntain distric ring with the present meas y tnw favored The minc ilherew law ed to any tamy eport ts opp <—) io mi -o [—) | | [“) [— 7 a= | 2 on | .& = _ rr) =o rm [= re eae = Today is the last day for the Introduction of billa, it being the 40th day of the rr no bills will be Introduced except with dn of both houses 1 and Chase refusing to sign the report, the ttee of the senate approved senate bill 136, as suggested by the omy This p 1 istration of the fund i) appolnted by the gov: | ff urned down. ill i | | iW The Home W ers’ league's new cooperative homa at 416 EF.) | Denny way, will ber y a concert to be given Friday night at Good | # | T ars’ hall, 11 iW Mr. and Mra. Ad School of Music, have had « large part { Those to appear tn ciude: Jo Swanson, Evert Adams, Florence Swanson, || Anna Johnson, Ada and Edith Adame, Thelma on, John Nicholas, | vother pupils of the Edgren school i y : h tabernacle, will speal | re WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Declaring that be realized the gravity of i American relations with Japan an ons, Represen-| i biican, speaking from the floor of the house, said it American to # sident Wilson. |i « Hobson reaolut 0 at the United H| tative Mann, | was the duty of every patriotic China from Japanese ag: SEATTLEITE AN INVENTOR | i! ¥ | States protect ‘or of an Ingenio uwtial back-Dreaking t fn Invention O. Osiand, 7402 Rainier ave, is the inver n device ulling weeds, which does away wit He has just recet ington an ted to proc o with | | | | | In appearan | | removes the weed from the turf re PREPARES FOR SECOND aony | Mra terrible razo’ She {is u which she fancie January 11 she was < promotes | | | a PRETTY TY CABARET DANCER Tena Thomas today lie ing from ta, self inflicted the obsession that her t preparing to have her soul flit to another bod) had been prepared for ita occupation by a lunacy commission as sane. ody is for her soul, and y him, Freder sb: 1 meaty clgar t today shot minded Ethel Odell aret dancer atform of the subway station at ised t Because she 8, a pretty ca 18tat st Feb. 19.—Roports that Zapatistas have reoccupled at Constitutionalist headquarters today, It that a force of Zapatistas was defeated on the outskirts of 1eaday and driven back to the hills | | ASKS SI, 500,000 AIRFLEET == Woodhouse, S. senator, « W YORK, Feb. 19.—He of America a a letter tods ut 12 aero 500,000 for we: governor of the Aero d the army and Ho urged an appropri toal for war service. elu navy hav ation of Nat Ripley, who chugs around the city in a onelungor car, trying | to make people think he is selling flour for Fisher Broa, waa strolling home the other night when a man held him up. Now, Ripley is no| nt, The best he can possibly do ts 6 feet, and he balances the scales Ripley, however, put up a plucky right along searching his stamps. Going to take tt all?” “You bet I am,” much of a fight, resistance, The holdup man went pockets, and got $1.83 and three green trading asked Nat | said the holdup man, “but If you hadn't made so you darn little cuss, I might have gone you 60-60," | ae! | J. §, Goldsmith, lately of Schwabacher Bros, Co. ime shop the other da . dropped into a é He took off his hat to mop bis brow, ex posing his shining, bald head | “What can I do for you?” asked the dapper little clerk who met him | at the door ,) I want a little help in the way of suggestions sald Goldsmith, “1 W@nd ging to a masque ball tonight and I want a distinctly original something I may be sure no one else will wear, What would you suggest? The clerk looked him over, gazing for a long time at his gleaming nob “Well, I'll tell you,” he said, thoughtfully; “why don't you sugar| | your head and go as a pill?” mn FOU ‘etgar e.* ° | sn | F REDERICK &~ NELSON | | se" Following Gin Established Custom , The Store Will Be Closed Next Moriday in Observance of Washington’s Birthday Exceptional Values in New Brocaded Moire Silk Ribbons ° (-—— 4344 Inches Wide -——6%e Inches Wide At 25c ‘Yd. At 35c Yd. On Sale Saturday } ie, | . 1 é cs, Girdle 1} work use € r mm 1 The lue re remarkably good, at 25¢ Floor ~ BASEMENT SALESROOM snus New Dress and Semi-Dress Hats | | | Very Good Values at $5.00 | | | + ue taticta | 1m ately priced | \ HI above described models furnish some |] 4 \ Te idea of the excellent values available in | . Dress and Semi-Dress Hats at $5.00. | This popular price covers scores of clever #f models, made up in fine Milans and other straws with taffeta facings and crowns in the new costume colorings—designed especially | for immediate wea Basement Saiesroom,” H — = i Glace Gloves The New Styles in | at 79c Pair ’ bee . ! BxcertoNat Women’s Spring Suits are ie | ale $12.50 $15.00 $18.50 | White with self or 1 black embroidery de t Black with white or | self embroidery « Tan with self embroid- bl / ery. Gray with self embroid- ery. The pa 79e. Basen Salear yles of the moment They are tailored erge Tweed Holland Delft = “""..." Dinnerware re very mod $12.50, $18.50. —Basement S crately f¢ $15.00 alesroom. at 10c! Piece Is New House ‘Dresses Special 79c li RE is little inducement for making e's own House Dresses when such well-made attractive, be bought fo featured ments as these Two of the threa Saturday are de The one pictured is made of percale in . blue or lavender and white cross-bars with NUSUALLY groo¢ values are offered f revers, belt and band at bottom of skirt day in this ship in plain color, The collar and turn-back English Semi on sleeves are of white lawn. Special z4 decorated with sack Another pretty style is of blue or lav- rand white croas-barred gingham, vely trimmed with collar and ve dery edging. Plain color for the revers and pip. nt Salesroom, Boys’ Norfolk Suits $3.95 t Plates, Dinner Plates Coupe Soup Plates, as Ae elo Carefully tailored from serviceable brown, gray and Oatmeal Dishes tan mixttres—every Suit with two pairs of knicker Open V le Dishes bocker these ‘Norfolks for boys from 6 to 17 years of 8-Inch ans oe ) On sale irday at fo@ Se are unusual value at $3.95 is each Basement Salesroom, oie Sturdy School Shoes Mercerized F or Misses and Children Sateen Petticoats “Q ARTAN-MADE” Misses, Children 50e and Growing Girls in patent and gun-metal calf, Shoes for button style, with cloth or leather Yops. Made over sain ue comf d-toe last. Size® 6 to 8, $1.50 pair finishes these ‘ a ne ’ made Petticoats of good te pair; Id1% to 2, $2.00 pair; 2 ) sateen, They are blacko CopeMragen, gray, emer ald and Russian-gree x tra full and featured in 39, 41 and 43-inch length Attractiyg values at Chik Iren@ Button Shoes with leathers @vith « hand@urned soles, in oth $15 tP 11, O5e@ pair Basement Salesroom, t leather top. 5O¢.