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CHRISTMAS NEXT And the Bon Marché, With Full Lines and Generous |) Assortments of Gift Things, Is Ready to Render SPLENDID BUYER $9.90 HOLIDAY SERVICE TO THE EARLY $14.50 Brussels Tapestry Rugs at 9x12 Feet Rugs in the Lot genuine pleasure to be able to offer you 9x12 Brussels Rugs that sold at $14.50—before prices began to rise—for $9.90 each. closely heavy Brussels with looped wool face. Fapestry and Floral Designs—Useful and Excellent Gifts for the Home Floor—North. } 2,000 Pairs of $1.75 Lace Curtains at | —95c a Pr.— 2'% and 3-Yard Lengths Discontinued Patterns and Dropped Lines From a Well-Known Mill By buying all this mill's dropped patterns and discon tinued lines of $1.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains (some 2,000 pairs in all), we can sell them to you at 95« They are double-thread weave 54 inches wide, in white, cream and can be depen on to give 15c White Curtain Swiss 36 Inches Wide, Priced at Good quality White Curtain Swiss, 36 this material is firmly woven and has well in the lot there is 54-inch Brocaded Velvet $1.00 a Yard That Formerly Sold at $5.00 a Yard Only a Limited Quantity—Better Come Early If You Want Some Beautiful, rich Brocaded Velvets that originally sold for / Kt Seres/ =e ae ene 4 pair in choice designs, 40 to Arabian color, and they 10c wide good wear a spl 5.00 a yard $1.25 Silk Crepe de | §$ and $1.25 Black] Chine, 40 Inches Wide | Dress Silks, 36-Inch | —79¢ Yd— —79¢ Yd.— 1.00 59¢ Plain and Fancy Dress Silks Priced at mie Yd. — 100 pieces to About This soft, pretty Silk has | Proven one of the most popular | Weaves; it is ideal for Waists | S and Underwear, in black, white and colors —Upper Main Floor. 1150 Pairs of Wiaucs? S Shoes at 5c a Pr. Sizes 2 to 4 in the Narrow Widths ; The smaller, narrower sizes $3.00 and $3.50 lines Who ever heard of a hacaate like this in Women’ There'll be one mad rush when they go out on SOc a pair instead of $3.00 and $3.50—lace and br | discontinued lines; sizes 2 to 4, mostly all narr Every Sale Final—No Exchanges Women’s Warm Felt Slippers $1 Pr. Our line of Slippers at this edge consists of a splendid variety of styles and colors hed with fur, and a have flexible hand-t mx 11 size: 8 4 several —Upper Main Floor, a If First ave. at 10 o'clock, wind 500 Untrimmed ‘Hats Going at $1 Apiece tara ts jose y. Tt Rt ‘Key <entor, o ‘ . _Hats That Were $2.50, $2.95, |} os. Save a ore th $3.50 & $3.95 a Short Time Ago | 4 ay a) ie , These Hats are a wonderful money's worth at only | nd will t . eevee ialbitaabanie Hl? “Ne Ze $1.00. The lot includes many styles, all the season's | tor ‘dedi ation, it ts expected, by! MARGARET READ ; i oer newest, to be sure ft brimmec hapes with | Mims Margaret Read, daughte : { r nd mediun Sailors and | A Lieut.Col. and Mrs | ne od \ ria Se aes ene s Spurns Society Hapar GUA Gua leh thelinoee poouiat : A Real Santa Claus in the Fourth Floor Toy Shop Shop 4 Be Sure and Bring the Little Folks Down Town to See Him Odds and Ends of Dinnerware 10c Ea. Best American Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware with wide gold band decora- 4 tion. There are plenty of Plates in all sizes, but only a few of the covered for Covered Dishes all orders dishes—so if to get some. you're looking Glad to deliver Included in the lot are: ratte )10¢c Each Breakfast Plates Soup Plates Vegetable Dishes As Long as We Have “hat Plate ~—«)~=Cé« Mn Left to Scell —Lower Main Floor you will have to come early of $1.00 or more. Cups & Saucers Milk Pitchers And a Few of the Covered THE BON eee Pike Street—Second Avenue—Union Street Meat Platters On Sale From 9 A. M. to ( 12 Only ( 60c Snow White Cotton Bats ) 20 Bales of Snow White Cotton Bats, wh almost three pounds h nee, each; at this price not over two o! these Bats to each customer Killott 4100, A Jobber’s Surplus Stock—Just 100) With Rug prices mounting skyward, it is 4) They are full room size, 9x12 feet, made ot | woven | Handsome New Colorings in Oriental | You can buy it Friday for one dollar a yard—one-fifth of the | price—as long 7} led re ag coming in too rap: 46) Bradford to take steps looking | H as we have any of this lot left | “Of all civilized countries, the|toward acquiri ymmon i} ny lee * a © h e 1 Three good shades, taupe, a rich brown and jet black United States ts the moat reaction-| Neer rinhis for the municipal marl ifiary tn dealing with this matter ke of . . “~. ton & & thern, on Fourth ave. c | In Holland, information relating . | Values Like These in Dress Silks Are Rare Indeed ]),,, 12,1074, information reining im fase ns i | BATTLE IS STARTED IN CONGRESS FOR | BIRTH CONTROL | NEW YORK, Noy. Frederick H. | famous editor of the Medical Review of Reviews, | and leader of the fight for birth control in the United States, announced today that as a result of the greatly i discussed death of the little Bollinger baby in the Ger- j} man-American hospital in Chicago a national battle to |p Secure the repeal of laws preventing birth control in} America is to be started the minute congress convenes in Washington, December 6. | Dr. Robinson announced that a{——— band of reformers has already been selected to assall the legislators when they assembie in the capitol “Three years ago,” said Rob- Insom today, “we were treated like criminals when we attempt | ed to get the matter before con | gress. Gut the wide discussion | ||| of the Bollinger case has made | | it Impossible for the law mak | ers to ignore the subject any | longer | “The Hollinger case has no direct | i) | | | | | : 25.—Dr. Robjn son, |bearing on birth control, for the mother already had had two heal thy children But the publicity which the case| | tved has at last swept away |these barriers of allence which hith-| erto have kept the subject of child jbirth from consideration by |great American public has recet our | “The federal penalty of five lhla fine of $6,000 who advimes « patient how to avoid) |} jehild-birth j | “We have been urging the repeat | | of this law, but without any suc aw now provides « | 7 in no single measure that HIS HAT IN THE RING woul onitively, so immediate lly, contribute towards th a \¢ n rexs of the buman| rac ing the pec proper tm “oy OITY 1S AFTER COMMON USER s and ac | 25 ONFOURTH AVE, | tice, among my patients iH ave wit not a physician wh 1 many cases in his lies which started 1 nich became quickly de financtally and physic r the plan announced ser eral ¢ ago in The Star, resolu-| tions calling on Corporation Coun The city utilities committee Wed The law author | nesday voted to recommend resolu: | iif nation or such tn |t#ons to this effect, and they will| |come before the counctl next Mon-| | day n| The new resolutions eliminate the | | necessity of the m ipal cars run ning over the Seattle Electric Co tracks, by routing them Fourth ave, to Washington # nee over the old tracks of the married | 5 who seek it by ‘doo tors and » Ines the dissemt formation In Ex gland service >mnalthn who apply » married or been eliminated | CEREMONY HERE 1 Blue Lodge Ma officials of that or of the state down | ond ave Army Favorite to Enter Society wwseee “Dp 4 t. and Har | Headed by Nile formed at the old temp | among the social buds who have not to Become Nurse (ieee ore ill make her test | bow to Washington society Dec | She will be presented at a tea dance | Tete ener | sven by Gel, aA Mrs, 8. 8; Me Young, U. S& A. the farmer the of Miss Reau § | grandfather GOLDEN RULE VS, | : | N $ | Dr. Sidney L. Gulick, secretary of the American branch of the World } | Alllance for the Pror f S Bee cais Friendshty S$ |the Y. M. C. A. Wed } | urged the International ado} : | the Golde yas the best |of ontablis! hing world peace. Rrnananananmnnnnnnnananans |, love your € he MARY M AGEL. mL is the great prepare rgued that peace might be wide if half the mili dness appropriations spent In spreading the gospel ne daughter of Charles y of commerce and‘ Taft, and 1 the pleasures of r for the hard work nurse, Miss Nagel pnt socially in Louis, has en tal as a resident A. Lee, Seattle attorney spoke in favor of military get-busy ism ° A policy of non-resistance,” he said, “would be an abandonment of works 10 Christianity. Disarmament would eMETBENCY | Hot promote pea but trouble and | confusion BIG CARGO ON EVANS to the then return-| A cargo of valuable gold bullion, | | and cap in the ng room Levi Q. Curtis, Mr. vil Om ed he of their el |were only 73 better, of Omaha, and et Shreve, of Browns » forgiveness\ore, concentrates, fresh halibut n, pleading that they|canned salmon and salt fish cane and didn’t know any|into Seattle on the liner Admiral ‘vans Wednesday from Alaska j THE SEATTLE STAR DOLLS 500 Yards of High-Grade Suitings | ei = GIFT #, SECTION 4 Jag ae Chyistinas Gifts etal @ oe | Reduced to $1.00 Yard offered value ason’ X gan in this lot are exceptional, The fabrics are all in this and colors, and include English Tweeds, yor tegys ‘Nov elties, Checkec ‘Suitings, Diagonals, Homespuns, Cheviots and other weaves appropriate for making up into smart suits or separate skirts. All are fifty-four inches wide. Priced for clearance at $1.00 yard. A CLEARING OF DRESS GOODS REMNANTS OF DRESS REMNANTS SILKS 1 di have also been marked at very is scheduled for Friday, offering unusual op low. prices for quiclt, clediriiadad portunities to acquire suitable lengths for and: will be on ealet Wola women's a onable fabri are Serges Plaids Poplins in lengths for w All t keen red n children’s garments, Among the items Gaberdines Broadcloths Novelty Suitings , dresses and in seas included Included will be useful lengths of Fancy Silks, Velvets, Cor- duroys, Chiffon Velvets, Vel- veteens, Crepes de Chine, Taf- skirts from regular prices other seasonable garments and fanc poses fetas, Poplins, Satins and many materials for y-work pur- First Floor. Basement ¢ Salesroom Dress Goods Reduced (3 9c| Yard five hundred BOUT f Albatre tional va includir ss and Serges (color line is broken). lues at 39¢ yard yards of Dress Goods in the inch Mixtures, Wool Crepes, Excep- —Basement Salesroou These Underpriced Offerings Make Unusual Saving Opportunities H” SE DRESSES in sharply underpriced « Dust Caps reduced to P House Sacques in bro- ken lines reduced to 25c Middy Jackets reduced to 1% Broken lines of Under- muslins at sharply re- duced prices Odd sizes in Net Bras- sieres reduced to 19¢ Broken lines of Neck- wear in two underpriced lots and 10c Auto Caps and Hats reduced to 10c and 45c A broken assortment of Ribbons, 2c and 10c yard " Ostrich Feather Neck- pieces reduced to 95 each Fox Neckpieces sharply underpriced at $2.50. Broken lines of Lace Insertion reduced to 10« bolt Lace Drape Veils re- duced to 15¢ each izes 32, 34 and 36 only, at 39c. Flowers for corsage bouquets reduced to 5c. | Large Hair-pins duced to 5c each | Hair Ornaments in bro- | ken lines, reduced to 10c each Machine Oil | to 2c bottle | Broken lines of Art Needlework Novelties in three low-priced lots—lc, Se and 10c. Stamped Articles embroidering reduced 25c each Broken lines of Chil- dren's Hosiery reduced to 10c pair Broken lines of Chil- dren’s Underwear, 15c garment. Women’s Mixed-wool Tights, broken lines, 39c Women's Stockings in a broken assortment, 10x re- reduced for to Children’s Union Suits, c garment —Basement Salesroom. 25, 75 TRIMMED HATS Reduced to $1 Each HIS red Hat T saving $1.00 cach -price collectio an oppc ty-five only n of Women’s Trimmed rtunity to make in the assortment, a decided to sell at CHILDREN'S HATS REDUCED TO 95¢ AND $1.95 Every Child’ ment Salesroc Il be these m Wi underpriced groups Trimmed } lat remaining in the Base- found in one or the other of 95e¢ and $1.95. MISSES’ SCHOOL HATS REDUCED TO 95¢ 95¢. Misse in de reduced t sirable styles for school wear, Basement Salesroom. Curtain Marquisettes Special 20c Yard HEER Mercerized-thread evenly-woven, resulting ric Forty inches wide, 20¢ yard and and smooth fab and ecru Marquisettes, fine in a clear in cream Special Etamine Curtains, Special $1.35 Pair— Etamine Curtains, soft and attract sertion In ivory, Special $1.35 pair. cream sheer, in mercerized finish, ely trimmed with novelty lace edges and in- and ecru; 2% yards long 36-Inch Cretonnes, 18!,c Yard— Cretonnes in making fancy bags, screen panel attractive covering and many Chintz effects, suitable for boxes, for cushions, other purposes. Thirty-six inches wide, exceptional values at 12%4¢ yard Drapery Remnants: Clearance— Many useful piec accumulated during the sea@n's elling, all aarad at very low prices to close out quickly vilkolines, Cretonnes, Chintzes, Scrims, Denims, Burlaps, Purtain Net and Madras Women’s Evening Slippers Rote iS1 55 ($1.85 85) Pair = ae lines of Women’s Evening in Patent Leath- er, Velvets and Satins, hand-turned _ soles heels, sizes 2% to 7. Sharply under- priced at $1.85 pair. —Basement oaiesroom Slippers, with and Louis New China Silk Waists Special 95c HERE are 250 of these dainty White China Silk Waists to sell at this special price. Five good styles to choose from, all with two-in-one collar and long sleeves. Special at O5¢. —Basement Salesroom Black Sateen Petticoats, 60c ETTICOATS of good quality black sateen, with deep flounces in com- bination tucked and ruf- fled effects, unusual val- ues at 6O0¢. —Basement Salesroom. Children’s Rain Capes Special $1.45 UST 100 of these prac- tical Rain Capes to sell Friday at this special price. They are in sizes 4 to 12 years, made of red or blue sateen over rubber, with attached hood Exceptional value at $1.45. —fasement Salesroom. Broken Lines of Linens Reduced Dresser Scarfs in 18x50-Inch size, neatly embroidered and scalloped, reduced to 25¢. Lace D er Scarfs, Em- broider inen Stand Scarfs and 24-inch Embroidered Linen Centerpieces in two low-priced lots—S0c¢ and Thc. Broken lines of Fancy Lin including Lace Scarfs in 36-, 45- and 54-inch’ sizes, Round Linen Table Covers, small Doily Centers and Lace Squares, some slightly soiled, at greatly reduced prices for clearance. Unbleached Linen and Cotton Towelings in I-yard lengths, reduced to Se each Towelings in linen, union linen and cotton qualities, in towel lengths, sharply underpriced for clearance. Remnants of Bleached and Un- bleached Damask, Bleached Union Linen and Mercerized Cotton Damask in several widths, at greatly reduced prices Hemmed etvansienenee Nap- kins, size 18, good linen n quality, Bdueed to and-e 100 each Odd Hemmed Crochet Bed- spreads of various qualities, reduced for clearance, Unbleached Bath Towels, large size and heavy, slightly im- perfect ‘eatly underpriced at 15¢ ment Salesroom.