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| | | | | fH} and plush in sailor shapes, turbans and rolling i] ribbon: inch THE BON MARCHE BARGAIN FRIDAY ECONOMIES / That Mean More Christmas Gifts for the Same Expenditure Neckwear--Half Price A Special Purchase of Two Sample Lines of Women’s New Holiday Neckwear HAS JUST REACHED THE BON MARCHE Out on the tables they go at exactly half the price of the lines they represented—and they are all so new and fresh- looking—you would never guess they were samples if we had not told you so 50c Neckwear— Newest Styles at Such pretty pieces of Neckwear that will make very nice gifts Waist Sets, Vestees of sheer organdy and lace with high and flat collars. Also rolling collars and net guimpes. Sample Neckwear, Worth $1.00, for Just half price for these dainty gift Neckwear—Large, flat Collars, plain Fichus or hand-embroidered—Oriental Lace Sets—and edged with lace and Lace Jabots very neat —Upper Main Floor, 4 4 \ Organdy of net THE SEATTLE STAR. '25¢ '50c VELVET SHAPES WJ AQ cr You'll find it place if you're a “What to give, mas store plete with cover, bag to hold the articles. Surely a remarkable reduction on Velvet and |} Plush Hat Shapes—styles (hat are desirable for that is unusually mid-season wear. Made of splendid quality velvet brim styles, in black and colors. —Second Floor, South down the happenings c Infants’ Dress Patterns 89c to $1.75 Each The patterns are daintily boxed and tied with each pattern consists of 1% yards Flouncing, \-yard of Allover Embroidery, 1 yard of Edging, | yard Beading and 1 yoke —Embrotdery Section, Upper Matn Floor. for each day beautiful Centerpiece in ures 36 FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY IN THE BON MARCHE A Clearance Sale of Beautiful Hand- | trifle for here are “Gifty” things from every section of Seattle's great Christ- different needs that seem firet in of each day convenient undecided Price $2.50 demand fn a Price $1 Visions of the Mystic East are evoked rich Ortental It fs bound with burnished gold bratd and 1 inches each way Price $10.00. ART SHOP New Things Every ‘Day At the ‘‘Specialty Shop’’ for Gifts shopping to} as Nothing could adapt itself more readily than | an Ironing Board which folds in the center, com: | asbestos handle and cretonne | A Handy Sewing Box, covered with cretonne, | The inside tx lined with green satin and fitted with such sewing Price 98¢ For the persons whose fancy leads them to Jot | Diary | bound fn blue leather and enough space allowed of the year. ina lorings. | |. Embroidered Models at Reduced Prices Just in time for you to secure exquisite pieces of hand-embroidery for Christmas gif —we hold this clearance sale of finished pieces at the merest fraction of their original | prices. Embroidered Aprons $1.00 Worth from $3.00 to $5.00—Embroidered Aprons | and Boudoir Caps, made of sheer lawn and em- | broidered in washable colors; beautiful designs in the lot. Embroidered $3.00 $7.50 to $10.00 values, reduced to $3.00—iainty | Dressing Sacques, made of fine lawn and crepe | tm various styles—embroidered in pretty designs. Embroidered Gowns $3.00 Each Embroidered Night Gowns, worth $6.50 to $9.00 —made of fine nainsook and crepe, embrotdered in many very attractive designs. Specially priced at $3.00 each. Embroidered 4 yoars Embroidered fringe. $6.00 to $8.00 values, on sale for $3.00 each— | Pillow Covers, oblong Beautiful Waists, all daintily embroidered, made | various pretty designs ( of fine lawn, batiste and crepe; sizes 36 and 28. | $1.50 each Dresses $1.00 Dresses $1.50 ne slightly soiled Art Shop, Third Fieor, A Friday Sale of Skirts SKIRTS FOR SKATING—SKIRTS FOR WALKING SKIRTS FOR OUTDOORS—SKIRTS FOR INDOORS SKIRTS FOR SHOPPING AND JUST PLAIN SKIRTS And at Such SPECIAL Prices Women’s NewWool DressSkirts Plain Belted Skirts, others with yoke tops, pleated styles, and some fitted with patch pockets; all cut wide with fuli Maring lines; made of gabardines, plain and wide-wale serges, corduroys and mixed weaves New Wool Dress Skirts, Priced ) This splendid line will offer an easy selection—pinin | yoke and shirred top styles, plain and panel fronts and other smart models; tailored in the best manner ot | serges, poplins, worsteds and mixed weaves Smart New Wool Dress Skirts New and smart in every respect, plain flaring skirts, yoke and shirred top models; many with pleats, giving extra fullness; trimmed with bone and self-covered but tons; made of serges and other fine weaves '$5.00" —Second Floor, Ce Dresses worth $3.50 to $5.00—handsomely em. brotdered Children’s Dresses of pink, tan I!nene, worked In white and colors biue and sizes 1 to Worth $5.50 to $7.00—Children’s Dreams, made of ratine, poplin and other materials, embroidered | | In white and colors’ sizes from 2 to & years Centerpieces and Scarfs $4.00 $15.00 to $25.00 valuee—Centerpleces and Scarfs of brown and green Antique crash, embroidered in various designs and colors, finished with heavy | Pillow Covers at $1.50 Each Worth $4.00 to $6.00—Heautiful and square shapes, Embrotdered and ), price North. “Shop Early” Economies From 9 A.M. to 12 No Telephone Orders Accepted for These Special Items 7'”c Percales at 5c Yard | Nice quality Percales, 28 to nches wide; light and dark colors. Not over ards to each —Lower Main Floor 9c Dress Gingham at 5c Yard $2.50 Train rake $1.95 2 passenger car Sets at $1.79 lever Jointed Dolls $1.50 teed) of | . 10 pieces | Fourth’ Floor. heads, Check and Stripe Ginghams, 27 inches wide Jointed Dolls, 26 inches tall, bisque fast colors; lengths to 20 yar Not over 12 hes; dressed in fancy ghem yards to each.—Lower Main Floor. kings.—Fourth Floor. 4 20c Lustrous Sateen 7c Yard Fine quality Mercerized Sateen in black and full line of colors; lengths from 1 to & yards Upper Main Floor. $1.25 to $1.75 Sacques 69c Cotton Crepe Sacques, floral, figured and Ori ental patterns; loose, semi-fitted styles, and some with peplums.—Second Floor. wit trong Friday at 29¢ twine each 50c Floor W pound cans for 29¢ Lower Main Floor 40c Cocoa Door Mats 29c Extra heavy quality Cocoa Door Mats, finished Third Floor. spectally pric ax at 29c Can The well-known Old English Floor Wax fine for hardwood $3.95 to $5.00 Rain Coats $2.69 Seconds of 25c Hose 15« Full-length Rubberized Rain Coats in tan and Women's Fiber Boot Hose in white and olive; storm collars, adjustable cuffs and slash | also some costume shades, in silk lisle pockets.-Secoad Floor. Main Floor. down town doing your Christmas shopping Pike Street—Second Avenu: fon Street. THE BON MARCHE —— ‘Try one of our 15e Specials at the Fourth Floor Lunch Counter when Killott 4100, ed One black Upper for | OUR FIGHTING ARMY GHTEENTH INFANTRY NOTES Covers were set for 30 guests Special Correspondence to Army|Ariong the army people present and Navy Register were Col, Hasbrouck, and Mrs DOUGLAS, Artz, Dec, §—Géen,/Hulme, * * * Mr. and Mre and Mra, Parker came on from San Antonio and were visitors in Doug Webater entertained on Friday with a dinner at the Country club for 62 las during the battle across the! guew#ts, The dinner was followed border. s bd © On Friday |by bridge. Among the army guests Gen. Davis bad dinner for Lieut. and were Col. Hasbrouck, Mra. Hulme. Mrs, Duke at brigade headquarters. Capt. and Mra, Cowan and Lieut ai Beke | it. and Mra, Black-| Pateh ° be na ‘The officers of jford entertat at dinner on Tues-|the regiment were the guests of the day at the Gadsden for Col. Truitt./ officers of the 11th infantry on Sat }* © © Maj. Morrow and Mra. jurday night, at a most enjoyable | Morrow gave « dinner on Thursday. smoker MAY CHANGE PUBLIC MARKET Asserting that th Pike I market moval to new district, He prope | Silotment of stalls to all J Hic market are double the expenditures, siness of t bic market has McBride has suggested re in the uptown retall bullding, with equal » receipts from the pub operty FRATERNAL ORDER BANKRUPT SAN FRANCISCO, Fraternal circles were agitated today |Cver the bankruptcy proceedings started by the Ancient Order of United | Workmen, of California, tn the United States court. Failure to collect $330,000 due from the supreme kk w diffionlty Liabilities consint chiefly of sick benefits and pending death claims ‘omen and children will forfeit their claims if the appl ywed | CHEESE MAKERS MEET | Election of officers and discussion of for m in- Washington butter and ch were included in the second } day's program for the annual convention of Wash ators and buttermakers, at the Frye hotel here, Th Prof. G. E. Frevert, of Salt Lake | movement to standardize the size. quality and colo ter, talked Thursday on “Scoring j The convention will close Friday | LEWIS TOOK $4,000 | } Wilbur 8. Lewis shot himself lapring, did s0 to save himself the h fon n creamery oper day | | | Introduced a Washington but who Wednes ¥ in his real estate office lant Gilliam’s court, {» was learned that Lewis misappropriated funds which |should have been turned over to Richard M. Scott, master sergeant | WOMAN THROWS NITRIC ACID HOLTVILLE, Cal., Dec. 9.—Thomas Potts, druggist, is near death today, blinded by nitric Imperial county authorities hunti pected of throwing the liquid In hie face Potts was @sieep on the porch of hie house when a woman | on horseback rode close to hie cot, squirted the acid on his face young woman sus. he with @ liquid pistol, and galloped away, laughing | WALL STREET WILL CELEBRATE NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Wall street will celebrate Chrimmas tn her old-time way | She will forget expenne, and scatter to employes of the exchange vast amounts of largess. “War brides” and “war babies” are the an swer. “Claan-ups” of recent months, under boom4ime orders, mean the | clerks and employes of all firms will get good bonuses | aan | FILENE TALKS TO AD MEN How applied democracy and a system of arbitration worked won. | ders for both employes and employer tn the enormous retall store man- ged by Edward A. Filene, of Boston, the latter told at a club banquet given in his honor by the Seattle Ad club, at the Butler hotel, Wednes. | day night arbitration board of employes, who decide even wages and discharge,” Mr. Filene said, “and justice has seldom miscarried, The board has favored about equally the employer and the employe tn some 1,500 decis }ions handed down this year ‘The system has now become ao perfected and so just,” he sald, |“that it has pervaded the city, extending even into the muntetpal cov ronment. The result in the Filene store ts the annual business show | ing—810,000,000. Drive the grafter out of politics,” | who will work for the common good.” | | FIRES AT TWO BURGLARS Attracted by the outeries of Mra. Mabel Langan, 1630 36th ave., C. B Russell, early Thursday ning, fired two shots at two fleeing men |who bad attempted to break {nto Mrs. Langan’s room. She heard the | burglars talking as they were about to enter thru a window, Her cries frightened them away The window is 18 feet from the ground liadder having been used. The police are puzzied to learn how they to the window he sald. “Place men in politics got {1 1,195. LBS. PORK DESTROYED | PORTLAND, Dec. 9 nosis, 1,195 pounda of pork will be destroyed today as a part of a cam paign of the health department against further spread of the disease The pork came from a Clackamas county farm An investigation of pork |shipments into Portland has been promised BRIDE JOINS SAILOR HUBBY SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9A honeymoon, rudely interrupted by Uncle Sam a half-hour after it started, will be resumed tomorrow at San Diego. Mrs. Marte McCarthy arrived aboard the steamer Para today and started at once to San Diego, to join the husband who was called away from Panama on warship duty just after the wedding |MEXICAN INDIANS UPRISE SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9.--Manager Fred G. Ferish and eight em ployes of the shower of Gold mine, in Western Mexico, here today told of the reign of terror creat by Mayo Indians. He charged that Indians, led by a Villa colonel, captured an employe, but he escaped and warned them tn time so that they could flee, They traveled two days overland CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS IM GLAD 1 GOT MHS HOCKEY STICK AN' ROLLER SKATES BecAUsr | NEVER HAVE To PICK UP A FRIEO | €66G WWEN | Drom wrt B) S : : < x ire a Ae eee Oe A PAIR OF ROLLER SKATES AND A Hockey stick WOULD BE AN APPROPYCTE GIFT POR IMOGENE hose ME coo . Ea outgrown the! given an the chief cause of the) nat ans for enlarging the market | “Every matter of difference arising in the store ts referred to an) There is no evidence of a! Following four deaths In Portland of tricht | i | i} | | | | | | | | | | | | | \ i} \ iI} a | | of facing a $4,000 defal-| When hin estate was being settled, Wednemiay afternoon, in Judge|f an army quarter-| i Ht i) | | | | owe gf REDERICK & NELSON, 9s Vier “9 bristmas Gills for Coerybody Fv. Women’s Neckwear Greatly Reduced Three Exceptional Lots: 65c An Opportunity to Save in Buying for Personal son's favorite voile and Roll Collars and Sets Stock Collars Stock Collars with jabots Fichus in these three net, Use or for Gifts HERE are over 2,000 pieces of High-grade reduced lots, including price novelties in High and Low-neck Guimpes and Vestees of organdie, trimmed with hand-embroidery and lace also all-lace styles Flat Collars and Sets Fur-trimmed Collars Princess Imperial Collars Guimpes with long sleeves Bolero Vestees Decisive reductions are represented by these three prices—-25¢, 65¢, $1.35. —First Floor. Parsons’ Nut Bowls Useful Christmas Gifts T HEY % to ae er who desires to GAC ) oS, appeal the dis- triminating cheos- Kive something practical, high- . grade and f ferent” at a not fr excessive cost oe. os, They are made of beautifully pol- ished har with steel anvil and hammer fi to harmonize with the wood. Displayed in our Housewares Section in the following qualities Natural wood, copper or nickel, $3.50. Mahoganized, copper or nickel, $4.00. Black Ebonized, silver-trimmed, $5.00. ~-Mousewares Section. A Year’s Subscription for the Ladies’ Home Journal ($1.50 the Year) Cut Glassware Special $1.00 HE pieces sketched are typical of the values in this assortment of Cut Glass Gift Novelties. Included are: Ash Receivers Cigar Rests Tall Footed Comports Mayonnaise Bowls with Plate Bonbon Dishes Candlesticks Flower Vases Handled Nappies Special, $1.00 each. Third Floor, Subscriptions will be taken at the Pat- tern Section, and a beautiful announce- ment of the Gift will be mailed to the person designated by the giver. —Firat Floor The Basement Salesroom Offers Gift Handkerchiefs in Wide Variety HE Basement Salesroom is well prepared to take care of the demand for moderately priced Gift c=) Handkerchiefs. A few suggestions from the lines for men, women and children: Women’s Gift Handkerchiefs Men’s Gift Handkerchiefs Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs of fine lawn, many designs in corner embroidery to choose from, 10¢ cach. Embroidered Linen Hand- kerchiefs, of fine sheer weave, 15¢ each. Women’s Plain Linen Handkerchiefs of good quality, 10¢, 12%¢, 15¢, 20¢ and 25¢. Women's Initialed Women's Handker- chiefs with well-embroidered letter com- bined with wreath design, 12%¢@ each. Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 3 in colored gift box, 25¢. Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs of fine lawn, box of 3, 45¢. Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs of sheer linen, box of 3, 50¢. Linen A Special Purchase of Electric Portable Lamps Selling at Very Low Prices UST this ten special manufacturer's which ssion tal metal bases some art glass two alike price Lamps offering—a sample was purchased .at a Che Lamps have ornamen- and shades—no An opportunity to purchase a useful gift ata very low special, $5.00, $7.00 to $10.50. — Basement Salesroom Men's’ Plain Linen Handkerchiefs of good weave, neatly finished, 12%¢, 15¢, 20¢ and 25¢. Colored-border and Plain White Hand- kerchiefs, for youths and men, 5¢ each. Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs smoothly woven linen, with carefully embroidered letter, 15¢ each. Children’s Gift Handkerchiefs Children’s Initialed Handkerchiefs in pretty gift box, box of 3, 15¢. “Boy Handkerchiefs with printed picture designs, box of 3, 25¢. Handker- of Scout” Children’s Printed-border chiefs, 5¢@ each. —Basement Salesroom. New. White Hats $1.25 $1.95 $2.95 FE have just received a fresh shipment of White Hats, the millinery They are in of the moment. line in satin and velvet—some ready to wear, others re- quiring very little trim ming. hand Tricorne, Sailor and Turban effects with shirred crowns are the prevailing styles Priced at $1.25, $1.95 and $2.95. Basement Salesroorm, $4.50,