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i THE SEATTLE STAR ‘WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE THIS ee ar | | PRIMA DONNA WANTS TO BE? Ohio Action | WOMAN B. SUNDAY, SAYS SHE || ss: FREDERICK &- NELSON | ape Exceptional Silk Offering for Tuesday 40-Inch Pure Silk Crepe de Chine Special 90c Yard VER 2,400 yards of pure-dye Crepe de Chine to unusually low price. It is in a desirable weight and lingerie, and an excellent selection of the f hades is featured in addition to the following color White Black Ivory Sky-Blue Emerald Brown Copenhagen Navy Amethyst Special, the yard, 90c. cigs For the Second Day of the Bon Marche’s Mill Remnant and Factory Sample Sale’ Sample Pieces of Dress Goods and Silks at Mill Cost or Near It | 25 Sample Bolts of the 65c, Yard Wide ' 25¢ Y d K ited and Fancy Pongee Silks, for e . 25¢ a yard for these yard-wide Pongee Silks I I tory S they t usual bargain eke | They come in a fine line of plain grounds—\ prett ‘ ure an Lustrous 85c Silk Pongee, 90- Heavy $1.00 Black and White ‘ RQ- 26 Inches in Width—A Yard 2 ) Checks, 54 Inches Wide, Yd. 59c and white ies All Wool oie iy in 22 " Lustrous “All Silk aie, | 36-Inch Width, Worth 0c IOC Worth $1.25, 36 Ins. Wide 17] TABLE GLASSWARE 2 Waar aa wear, { ted quat 27 and 36 inch Plain and Fancy Silks at 19c a Yard| ple pieces of these pretty plain and fancy Silke or Tuesday at 19¢ yard Oh, so many s You wil find of course, t hape, as Well as White and pecial, the set of six, 65¢. Specials in. BRASSIERES, 50c <a> On Sale on the Upper Main Floor, if Heisey Sherbet or Dessert i} Glasses in low-footed Colonial style, spe- | A Maker’s Odds and Ends and Samples $1. 95 cial, set of six, 50¢. | : of Little Boy PO aS TOF vcs ae Heisey 8-inch Fruit or Salad Bowls Russian and Oliver Twist Models, for Boys 2 1-2 to 8 Years of Age vor’ H lear glass 1 star bottom, special make it easy tu | \ Three hundred little lads’ Suits on sale at $1.95— I 25¢ cacl ly reinforced under arm. Price 50c i . he ¢ samples 1 1 and ends—(if they ( Heisey Fruit Saucers, 44-inch size, Other Brassieres, in front or back clos- | Kon they would t you $3 x > | I] to match bowls above, set of six, spe- ing style, trimmed with embroidery or ff . They come in ithe Russian style wit mer pant i] cial 35¢. lace, are also moderately priced at 50c HH) 4 “And in the Oliver Twist style—wi traight pants >|] Colonial Sugar Shaker of clear glass, re i by natty ecks and s € wns and grays, and with plated screw top, special 25¢ HH] ; 5 aS cal Anyway Be i The Sale o ee Balmacaan Coats Is Continued Tuesday Ot) an talk rings |i Heisey Vinegar or Oil Cruets, 6 LADIES’ ’ 4 Boys’ $5 Balmacaans | $6.50 Balmacaans for 4/! H Alma Gluck, famous American | © $2.95 _ $3.95 Each | Pee amet ee HOME JOURNAL r a Sete ‘ PATTERNS : “Redimade” Sash Curtains H opera star, and her husband, Efrem Zimbalist, the noted violinist. ? Simplify Home Dressmaking i | $1.25 Pr. ] Sample Sale Specials] Mothers’ Training | Mill Ends of Domestics | First Floor. i for Morning Buyers «eg anthool at Mill Prices and Less On sale from 9 a. m. to 12 only. le Way net uy cotien gases le: alt | —— == Hl No telephone orders accepted lengths and save the difference? | bera { for forenoon bargains 8c Nurses Gingham 6c | slicer The Pretty | Alma ¢ er “made-tn © in a wizard on | # Black-and-White Coat World on Toboggan Miss Gluck says she would rath ’s Handkerchiefs 3e we The Yellow Ticket i shown in the 1 c $1.25 also ¥ eo ase | sketch is one i} - By Michael and Victoria sark (H] i of several | Mill Ends of Calico 34a Morton | Bony WANTS LARGER NAVY i] ateet Cae i J] WASHINGTON, Feb, 22.—That Charles J. Bo , nore, | Complete With Rod and Hooks = Checked Coats | ve Meee | As Played at the inten with fi fetpen Ready to Install for Small Girls ce 25 ot Te Metropolitan Main Floor. This k dU iE Upholstery Section introduces featured . with : the REDIMADE Sash Curtain to charming little 4 ~ 45 & $1 75 Dresses 78 ore Wee meet the demand for a serviceable, taste- Tailored Hat Cp « > x efore be . ce d aanene, trimmed lower sash curtain fo a plaids, plain or “cdl . a to match, tn : plaited sk or office use at 7S. Second Floor —Upper Main Floor our Infants’ REDIMADE Curtain is of cream- Wear displays. rimmed th linen lace 34 inches long, finished At $5.00 Tuesday All spl pony Pea, caged LOOKS AS IF SEWARD WINS on Sale 4 Provided quantities hold out—s for Washing neh heading and will fit any win- i 4 eidg a : econ 4 risakdis Se AEHINGHON: CL Wak, = ehuara’ haa CAEN, plowed in 24i4 SA indlita wide “The this particular Coat is a splendid value. Hl i ac terminus of the U. 8. Alaekan line, and the Gusitna valley as hs NScgats ae Of black-and-white checked coating, ff * ; the route to the Interior, if capital conjecture ie worth any i geen et trimmed with hand-embroidered white H Save 25 Per Cent on Sample Bedding mee Se cre, fw st, Nera tet nd bf : se comr ae tons. It may be had in navy-blue serge ff Some of It a Little Soiled From Handling, but Nothing Else Wrong : nee at the same price. Sizes 2 to 5 years H $2.00 Sample Blankets $1.50 Ta BEGAN ae —Second Floor. fi shag F avorite > Colla Styles Pictured: | ; t : At Right: The Victorian Collar (1830 [ff i] and blue style) in fine organdie, net | values eee or lace, with trimming of | 4 $10. 00 Weel Binakets $7: om hand-embroidery, — $1.75, t \ ‘ie ene $2.25 and $2.75 each. | In Center: At Left: } 5 The popular Dovelet Collar, in fine One of the close-fitting Military Collars i | organdie, sheer batiste or crepe or- ee a cape Pg wide favor for i . ‘ Spring wear. *rettily designed in s, | 2 rane ne ro} ec con- iets, ) & nets, 15 Pounds of Pure Cane Sader for 95c gandie, hand-embroidered with con- inces, organdie and organdie voile aca i } For Grocery Bargcin Day at Seattle’s Best Ht Grocer ventional dots. Plain, 50c and 65¢; priced from 50c, $1.00 and $1.25 upward H When « $1.00 f other groceries—t luding sugar or flour—and | embroidered, $1.00, $1.25 to $2.25, to $3.75, | not over I \| costal a 5 Re eee 374 : Keete ie i ge The above and other charming Collar conceits, many of which are just as ef- | ic a A 18¢ c Ken dey win 123c fective viewed from the back as from the front, appear on New Vestees of net, lace |} SELES te H era aan 423 . hy (Dive OM and 4 Merlino’s Vir~ | or anu ihelge> and organdie, combined with laces and hand-embroidery, variously priced from $1.25 | i Ae a Gines tt ¢ - Ka 83.005 hint whitewashed” {nto prt to $7.50. —First Floor, 19¢ | Baez Ove on ms, TeH ‘ ne BLA 35 ' siete And dave style Cutter 69c Waskon pa, fre ahis r, he wouldn't be a candidate rot tne fe ie in a : BASEMENT SALESROOM yi80; th 122c | iiune. Deasien see 10¢ whan Pure Apple Butter, Gara t 29 : “ Del Monte Deets, » 1 i 10¢ sr Pec, as Girls’ Middy Combination Crepe de Chine Apricot Jam, Del Monte Out String Beans N i | 25¢ 15. 2 Dresses, $1.15 aists, $2.50 oa. 4Be | hiiwes rineay eo : 4 bad had her courtroom redecorated LACK, white, maize, pink Whole hm a 81.00; each 140; | either to himself or to his and the new sand shade in TLRACTIVI little School Dresses made up ng practiced in the jus. ot to miss the cuspidor,” 39c y ae te'‘cann, 4 lle dine: Yakima Elberta Freestone Canned | *eaches | these smart Waists of good qual- ity Crepe de Chine, also China Misa Anna Rasdal reti en Cit club, bought a of a separate sk anc ddy 5 ; Grown and Put Up i in the State of Washington fine air cust hor prisewinding Persian tomes rele pe pk ACURA 81) a) uy ilk Waists in black and white— ee tht sevien ' 1 ea Non na to Ike blouse which are joined by Priced unusually low at $2.50. A can Hoasscsrecves hRVee A car 15¢ A ean - But it was nowhere about when Miss Rasdale returned home Sat snap fasteners. The skirts are —Bas nt Salesroom, A dozen ........ sos SLAB A dozen $1.70 | A dozen ' ; lainell it disappearance. in black and white checks, White Chinchill hl a Scotch plaid and plain white, pink and blue—the blouses of Coats, $12.50 white twill, trimmed with ma- —a new model, 40 inches long, terial to match skirt. Sizes with two patch pockets and half 14 years. Priced at belt. The chinchilla is of fine * quality, and the coa - javement Salesroon ‘ SES .CxCONy by, $1.15. . Ee paneen iy lent value at $12.50. ; Basement Salesroom. It awoke, stretched lux-| r alr bag If you want to see the Latest Dances come to the Sixth Floor Cafe between 12 and 2 p TEMAR CHE Pike St. Second Ave. Union St. Seattle. Elliott 4100 Emil Schumacher, uns er, 18 no longer permitted t ite at the head of the Schumachers have comy He now leads the conversation while Mr chumacher ¢ ffict s the ent came a few day m0, following an incident Schu are rving a cap His knife stipped and he carved the lady 1® was only a relative and was not permanently | | crippled,” reports the relleved Mr, Schumac her, |