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ie HE SEATTLE STAR Another Bon Marche Advertisement Full of January Clearance Sale Bargains on Page 7 THE BON MARCHE’S— January Clearance Sale Heavy Price Reductions All Along the Line A Radical Clearance of Millinery At a Half—a Quarter—Yes, and Even a| Fifth of Former Prices | $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Velvet Shapes Reduced to 49c | $2.95 UNTRIMMED VELVET | SILK VELVET H Al SHAPES, HAT SHAPES SPECIALLY PRICED AT $1.00 WORTH $3.95 AND $4.95, PRICED AT $1.50} $2.95 AND $3.95 VELVET SHAPES, FUR-TRIMMED EDGES, PRICED $1.95) $5.95 TO $7.50 GOLD | AND SILVER | ACE BRIM SHAPES, AT HALF PRICE Hats Worth to $7.50 for —$1.00 Each— The seasons newest models in Velvet and Piush Shapes, trimmed fan ion flowers, metallic ornan path ers, shown In Dlack an Hats Worth to $25.00 at —$4.69 Each— eautiful Pattern shapes of In the lot ew Y of Former Prices 75c to $1.50 Feathers r fe | Weather Trimmings. ‘ " Millinery Trimmings at a Fraction Millinery Fur Trimmings | Feathers Worth to 50c —!/2 Price— —10c Ea — All Fur Trimmings > Ste. The and 95 Fur Ornaments ‘ Be to $1.50 values, = halt price Paney the yard About 900 pieces of Faney values, an Boys’ $10.00 and $12.50 Suits for $7.50 Each These are broken lines cf Boye’ Suite—but a mighty good bargain at $7.5 Jackets are Norfolk, box or k aited. Bolgarian and cose belted styles > 18 years —( pper Main Floor 25c Coverall Aprons Reduced | to 16c Ea. An Apron bargain, and a good one, = with Coverall Aprons going at lfc each. Bl and white checked ginghams, fastened at neck with white tape—neatly bound in white —Third Floor, south Nearly 25 Per Cent Saved on Blankets If You Select From This Little Coterie of Clearance Sale Bargains $5.00 Blankets, Size 66x80 Inches, at $3.75 Pr. $7.50 All Wool Plaid Blankets at $5.95 a Pair | $5.00 Blankets, Size 70x80 Inches, at $3.75 Pr. $6.00 Blankets, Size 70x80 Inches, at $4.95 Pr. January Clearance of Domestics {Se Duckling Fleece and Melton Velour Flannel ette—mostiy dark shades (some 9 seconds in the lot); price, a ya c Percales, 28 inches wide—a # i light chades with neat patterns, yard January Clearance of Briapronde $5.00 Sati nfinish Bedspreads, siz het Bedspreads, hree-quarte wer Main Floor CLEARANCE SPECIAL FROM 9 A.M. TO 12 ONLY 60c COTTON BATS 39c EACH Snow-white Cotton Bate—soft and fluffy—the Fats weigh 2% pounds each. Getting good cotton at this price gives you a chance to make inexpensive comforters. Not over two to each —Lower Main Floor, Center. Clearing Out All of the Slightly Mussed and Tossed Neckwear at Half Price or Thereabouts Women’s Dainty 25c Mussed Neckwear for 100—a mere trifie for Neckwear the equal of this—but It go. Chemisettes of net and lace: Waist Sets of ll fag effects; Vestees and Flat Collars Women’s 50c and 65c Neckwear Reduced to Half price and even lese for pretty Neckwear, including Net Fichus, Guimpes of Or gandy, Fronts, Linen Waist Sets, Embroidered Swiss Collars, Organd of Lace, and Waist Sets Women's 75c to $1.00 Neckwear Special at 8 slightly soiled, so nen and pique; Organdy Col must lars in roll Ventees, Jabots No doubt you will find just the piece of Neckwear you t at 0c. Pique Net Vestees Vests, Organdy Vestees tn bot 4 rolling Upper Main Floor Carry Home Day In the Groceries These Special Grocery Bargains offered for Tuesday if you carry them home yourself—by doing #0 you will save the cost of delivery 3 Cans of Milk 20c Carnation or Mt. Vernon. No 3 cans to each customer Del Monte Pumpkin, solid 5 No. 2 size cans, each Plum Pudding—R. & FR Atmore brands; No. | cans, 25¢; No. 2 cans at Smoked Salmon Loaf—fine for lunches and sandwiches; a can January Clearance Sale of Curtains Drastic Redactions the Order of the Day $1.25 and $1.35 Curtains 95c Pair A saving opportunity to get and bedre T sig BE | Sortnename and tears wears 50c 5c Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen Local Ranch Eggs | Shoulder dees | Alc Doz. Alc L b. | $2.50 and $2.75 Curtains $1. vd Peis. A Clearance Sale of Curtains ¢ Shoulder Strictly Fresh Local |. a weig new Curtains f $1.50 and $1.95 Curtains $1.39 Pair Think of getting Curta de ble for any | room at $1.39 a pair. f heavy quality Bobbinette with pretty and come in white and Arabian co! Armour's e value Fine Filet Ranch Egge at sic doz. | price, J The Postoffice haw moved back to tts old place on the Upper Mala Floor Rateons THE BON MARCHE Pike Street—Second Avenue—Union Sireet. Kiliott g100, | the task GUNS BELCH DEATH | AS SOLDIERS GO TO | CHRISTMAS MASS | Correspondent Simms, Permitted to Visit the French | | | | Hy Busy Fighting, He Says, for Real Observance of Christmas We. Phifiip Simms, 0 respondent, was the only A party attended in Cathedral Behind Trenches; Men at Front Too nh a town near Hartmannes m. curfew law was sus 1 for the night » cathedral was patked with children and soldiers, The t was Huraard, one of the the Kagiich papers, won th hener BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Front on ( hristmas, Tells of Midnight Service Held | ! | midnight | | WITH THE FRENCH ARMY, best known musicians tn France, ; Dec, 27-—-Under an abominable | now a dragoon tn the army warm drftle and thawing snow Three Generals in Audience except fn the peaks and high! The chief soloist, now a sergeant Passes, the od pressive Chri deat and most fm 6 Alsace has ever © and gone, The od few more dre blacksmith in peace time r was made up The entirely of has ¢ world haw wi matte While As the chimes of midnight rolled © organ buret a pei gy | | | Jomun’ birth & the ranges their fire and death | OFFERS REWARD FOR | STOLEN BRACELET | hae the diamond studded © name “Rertha L. ff on engraved on the Inside? | | | et with th the reward has been c return Passage of a few vehicles ¢ few German » Too Busy for Christ Men front | re RELIGION || age was dela ALLIES GROWING STRONGER O8 ANGELES, De Finley, of Low Angeles, who was Canadians in the t » furlough He » more efficient their fall strength © of Festubert CAN GIVE FORD POINTERS i RACY, Cal, Deo J. Devine believes he can gire Henry | if ace making, On Christmas day he invited notified and scoured all » trace « ends of Gilbert Sumner i | | ed here M hat no one had been found him there. ‘crust HAITIAN REVOLUTION ASHI vTON De Ry the and destruction of Fort ® Haitians as im the headquar: || thed of rev Maj, Smedie: Darlington Butler led the expedit and to t Fifth company, under Capt. Willian ing the fon against Riviere. i main or frontal attack then ordered the fort ¢ W. Low, was assigned dynamited STORM RAISES HAVOC IN SOUTH — Ma RIVERSIDE, Cal, De prevailed all The norther rict last day Sunday and today ta the mos reached the pr c night, and A May MONROE DOCTRINE STILL SACRED WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—The Monroe doctrine Americans—ia as sacred now as it was when It was tary Lansing today, before congress | ~America for |lf first proclaimed the second Pan-American scien 21 American republics constitute a group separ. | nations, with common {deals and aspirations, bh draws them together ons,” he sald hat the Un ountry coveting the | ATTEMPTED MURDER ON XMAS | VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec, 27.--Charles A facing a charge of attempted murder of his uncle the result of a Christmas night quarrel Kaward Kramer, son of John Kramer, is In a hospital with a brok-| aid to have resented inst f himself and a divo fired at bis uecle and received a charge of buckshot in the leg NO. MUTINY ON MINNESOTA enty @f trouble befween t Moyers, 26, is today | \ John Kramer, 68, as ons of the elder Kra-| at a Christman party, | rd Kramer tnterfereu nuke the with a six he The ¢ refuged. + After eight hours the offi ce their positien and the er ew went back vura on and four off. retubing bollers on the Minnesota | charge d with the reat of the crew at San Franciaco Hans says that some one turned salt water into the boilers and rot to work ch is four he | He was dis-| | fled the tubing. FREDERICK & NELSON re Hy | |¢ See ew UN The Annual Garment Clearance —the season-end disposal, at keenly reduced prices, of Ready-to-Wear Gar- ments and Millinery now remaining on hand from Autumn and Winter Dis- plays. An event rich in opportunity tor the economically-minded, affording worth-while savings on garments highly desirable for wear today and for sev- eral months to come. The Second Floor Garment Clearance WOME. SUITS reduced to $12.25, MISSI UIT ‘ ed to $12.25, whan hes 00, $29.00. $18.75, $24. 00 » 4 $29.00. $17.75, $29.50, SO a: S $11.75, OS aaa $39.50 Si. 75, $21. 50 | $27.75. EN 1 to $5 IRLS' COAT 4 "$9.75 ant 8 3.75, $5.75, $6.75 an 13.75. : $9. 75. The diced Floor Millinery Clearance iced to $2.95, $5.00 and $7.50. D HATS re Ce DEE ST BO une BE00. 95e¢, 31.95, $2.95 a: { IH c $5.00. The Basement Salesroom Millinery Clearance The Basement Salesroom Garment Clearance WOMEN’S SUITS reduced to $4.75, | ( S HATS reduced to 65¢ i $11.25. ‘ W ‘ AND MI * COATS re duced to $4.75 ar $0.75. WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS reduced CLOTH AND SILK DRESSES reduce to $2.85 $3.85. vd nd 2.75 cuneners ise ATS red it UNTRIMMED HATS reduced to Og $3.75. 1 $1.95. Linens Reduced tor Clearance | Basement af sans 750 Yards of Pongee Silks (25. Yard Special iral-color y on ' sled f ay e bu re . } y save in are a : ng it i 1m shirts prices d i Remnants of Table Linens ear 3 oe in various suftable lengths . cir ge wearing sharply underpriced as peti mong the most Table Napkins in desirable sery ) Be silk fabrics greatly reduced >pe Z5¢ yard Basement Salesroom. qualities at prices for the set of six Fine Linen Pattern Table solled, at deep Lace Remnants Reduced R! eh Sar = and House Dresses Reduced to 25c and values Cloths, slightly Remnants of Kitchen Towe and Figured reduced ings, Plain Linens Huck Towelings at prices Remnants of Table Padding greatly underpriced Broken Lines of Fancy Lin- ens, some pieces slightly soiled or rumpled, priced greatly un der former prices. anamuiiiiais Fancy-weave Turkish Towels - ene. reduced to 10° | Women’s Union | Suits, Reduced to 65c ement Salesroom, Women’s Neck- wear Reduced to 5c M** t es to in guest size each Fancy-weave Bath Towels, it emular size, reduced each Broken lines Hand Towels, some of Fine Linen slight! soiled, quoted at sharply re W's MI » a ee m in tia duced prices for sisersn Union Suit roken aa sonable heavy weigh Neckpisceas sharply underpriced be sharply reduced to 5@ cause sizes are broken each Dresser =| "ese. asseih ae —Basement Salesroom Yam Reduced to 5c Skein | Ke IERDOWN and Pour Germar Frames Reduced to $4.95 HESI well-built « Women’s Motoring Caps Reduced to 25¢ INAL. val this under- IFrames are of thorough vy. sortment, n in broken cc ly seasoned wood, veneered to give extra strength and ‘The ard are fitted reduced to skein. —Basement Salesroom prevent warping sides are of compol The drawee with g Women’sGloves and the —Basement Sa wravided: with steel Reduced to HAIR-PINS Reduced to 5e Ea. cr ( n 1 extra cost Reduced for clearance | * nue y_underpriced at A each ° $4.95. 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