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‘THE BON MARCHE’S January Sale of White Wonderfal Economies Now in White Wearables and White Fabrics LOVELY WHITE UNDERMUSLINS New—Dainty—Attractive—and Marked at Temptingly Low Prices 69c¢ White Muslin) 49c | Skirts Priced at Skirts that are cut full and flaring, as the Wide top Skirte demand—they are made of heavy Quality soft finished muslin; fintshed at bottom with underiay of muslin and deep flounces of wide embroidery or tucked flounces edged with | fine lace. neck styles many with gandy and Val sleoves edged with lace bondrawn beading; all wide $2.50 and $3.00 Beautifully Trimmed Gowns for $1.98 J acute oo ak oe These are Slipover style, and made of fine soft Lingerie Cloth with seven rows of | fronts trimmed with points of embroidered organdy lace insertion on shoulder, with lace; neck and sleeves edged with lace $1.25 and $1.50 Combinations at '95¢ Whatever style you like best Is here— Corset Cover and Drawer or Corset Cover and Skirt Combinations—Princess and waistline effects—eyelet embroidery—lace tnsertion—-Swiss embroidery and embrotd ered organdy are used as trimmings tn so many clever and pretty ways Envelope Chemise, ‘$1 45 Worth $1.98, Priced * Beautiful garments, so neatly finished and so well made, of fine Lingerte Cloth and French Nainsook—the upper parts of some are trimmed with rows of lace insertion and beading; others with deep points of lace many with embroidered organdy and medal lons. EXTRA SPECIAL 59¢ Fine Muslin Combinations at 39c Ea. Coreet Cover and Drawer Combinations, trimmed at top with ‘Tow of pretty embroid- ery insertion; neck and = drawers = edged with fine narrow lace. 9Se Slipover and Button Gowns at Made of fine grade muslin, ® great variety, all embroidery lace tneertion formed tn yoh A. necks finished with nicely EXTRA SPECIAL | |]} 69 Crepe Gowns at A49c Ea. /75¢c both round and V datntily embrolt finished Muslin Gowns in and yokes emb and with | —Thira Fleer, button of lace | roidered beading Gowns neatly bound In pink or blue or edged ace Slipover Reporter Who “Wrote Visit to Association Ready to Shake Hands come; Meetings Family Fireside Up As a sort of a grand finish to the series of Monday a cles about the Seattle churches, The Star reporter spent the whole afternoon and a part of the evening yesterday taking in the various features of the Sunday club program at the Y. M. Cc. A The program leads off at 2:15 with music by the big Y. M. C 30-plece orchest under the bater of Harry Gardner The orchestra is a good one, too. trimmed fered oF swarm ing ' Hynins are Frank sides The Cornish trio, violin, flute and Piano, provided spectal Japanese Is Speaker The #peaker of the day Rev. T. Kanamori, orator in Japan © from th ting enn sung Hayley, attorney, pre set in must one-tim and conver lon of faith, Version, he now aj vation Army ple cross o fame, recor eared in a Sa uniform, with a sim his breast He has converted 1 on the Paetfic months and a days organdy Here was a Jap Crepe Christianity to £00 Japanene coart nh three stylee— half 43 fn ten nsertion aneme preaching Ame nm men in Englieh ing it so that It got under th Several Sign Cards Several were converted. jed their names to cards and South. They January White Sale of BEDDING | Now is the time for all good wives and trae to fill up the Bedding Cupboard with good white bedclothes, for prices are very low | 75c Bleached Sheets 59c Each | 60c Bleached Sheets 49c Each $1.00 Pequot Sheets 85c Each 40c Bleached Sheets 29c jc Each | $1.00 Bedspreads at 79c - Each | * | $2.50 Bedspreads $1.95 Each 1 ol Bedspreads $1.25 E Each ) Bedspreads $3.25 E Each | | 12 SS Pillow Cases 10c Each | ‘18c Pillow Cases at 15¢ Each | 22 1-2c Pillow Cases 20c Each | | Pequot Cases at 20c Each | Wintry Misses’ Storm Hubbers, made on good. full-fit ting Insts, In sites 380 12 to 3, a pair Women's Sandal 38 hers, with storm front, oF straps, sizes 2% to a" 50c, 55c¢ Royse’ Sieds, >i, 44 inches, of site, toe Glide Sleds, of hardwood, steel runners and braces, 42 * $2. 50 | inches long 0 14 years leeced un- ¥ ribbed. part wool rments, sizes § to 16 ars; dandy to wear ta counting, 76 White Domestics At January Sale Pricings And these pricings are so low that you would find them hard to beat even though you lived right at the mill door 32e Bleached . ing, a Yard ; Bjeached Sheeting; extra ¥, ual roun rea: — 2% Tard wide at tis ad organ 8 27c 124%¢ Lonsdale Muslin, 36-Inch ) 6,000 yarde of Lonsdale Muslin, full 26 inches wide— 9 firmly woven, soft finished material, Not over 20° IC Yards to each. jate—aoft, fluffy cotton for com-, forters; the bats weigh 2% pounds each. Not over Cc $6.00 White Wool Blankets, Pair $4.95 gain, the = grt White. Strictly ali-wool Blankets, size 68x80 inches— nd come with pink and bine borders.—Lower Main Floor. ate al} ported JUST FOR TUESDAY 1 50c Phoenix Mufflers at 15c Ea. Just the weather for Mufflere—many of us are looking for and so they something warm and snug to wear around the neck—these fit nicely and have the V-shaped backs; fasten with clasp—in navy, black and sky. —Upper Main io Grocery Bargain Days Come Back Again For Now the Holidays Are Over—We Can Hold These Tuesday Sales of Pure Food Tea and Coffee Specials| Canned Food Specials 8c | ( Cut Macaroni at 5c Ib. Cut Macaront, fresh and wholesome; a Washington - made brand. Special at be Mayflower Coffee, | Pink Salmon, apler grade Coffee, fres! ly roasted; a Ib high ity, large alse Medium. Red Saimon: Spider Leg Tes, our regu- lar 0c grade; spectal, a ib larKe wize cans Ceylon Tea, fine quality; | *! our regular 600 grade; special, ib.. Carry Home Special in the Delicatessen Tome Pure Lard 12c Pound | [004 Laundry Soap, 10 bars for 250 Pure Lard—a_ fresh supply on hand. Special for Tuesday at 12c a lb. Suitable for all baking purposes. cans; each Yellow Corn Meal, 5lb. sacks 150 ' Cateup, pint bottles at 90 Baking Soda, large pkgs. at 6¢ Each Macaroni or Spaghetti, a pkg. 7c Heinz’ Spaghetti, 15c cane for 106 Libby's Sweet Potatoes, 12\¢ can | “'* hardwood, | patterns with plain Price 1s —Upper Main Fier. Good Sleds for Boys and Girls i om woo Requirements for Weather Rubbers for Men, Women and Children Men's Storm rolled wines fF J, 0 th heavy roiled tes 1 to b at She, to at Sleds, with ater mere, 28x1127% inches is, Rood. | —Upper Main Floor. runners and “—Wearth Fleer, Wearables for Snowy Weather | Boys’ Heavy Underwear, | oi rons Weel very | 16 years January White Sale of Em- broideries A Special indeed, for the opening of t January For these 85c brand come in THEY'RE A AT 190 1 [grade Washington salmon 123 A Henne, 11c]'; Elbe: enehes, pul up 10c Carry Home Special in the to ea ger Bran Beautiful New 35c Skirting ia Ry a (dine the test, Embroideries 18 Inches Wide for 19c yd. Embroide: new They are full 18 inches wide, such handsome edges are well worked will stand the tub. ARGAIN A YARD —Upper Main Floor. REAL B. Gallon tider V 40c Pare Cider Vine- Town « a Ke = Bakery Jelly Tarts 6 for 10c Jelly Tarts—fresh delicious; Tue None delivered six f ach —Fourth Free Consultation With Our Licensed Chiropodint at Any Tme—Third Floor. Histon said the need of his investigation is recognized by the navy negotiation a dock facilities at Hunter's point for $50,000 : gress to appropriate $25,000 for the investigating committee. Pike Street Second Avenne—Union Street. Klitott 4190, ety Sale of Embrotderies just special Not over them in, according to the day club, these committee of re headed by T. 8 who do a sort of follow-up |ligious workers Lippy work Some of these cards are taken tn every Sunday, come day# many of them, says Fd J. Fuller, religious work tecretary After address at the meeting, a number of men to leave before Aienissed Arn &. Allen and ble gun making pounced hawk of hard | “It won't do jlenve your mate,” n't get out 98c at the doors.” | Won't Let Them Leave Habbers, edge or m €to tt the mars started he meeting was general secretary, of the day, who was some = ANNOUNCEments, down them like a 65c on you any Koo to he sald, “You There are ushers Then Allen proceeded to fire a) $1.98 | SACRAMENTO, Jan history of the city early this morning, priced at hospital at the point of death The bome was thrown, family, Italians was buried, cab by L. J. Smith, ally fell into the hands of C. ( Gazzam, in the next three months TACOMA A. H. Garretson, 68, Jan. 3. was taken sick with grip, BAKER, Ore., Jan. 3 ry Bar. January 10, as required by law im. Under the Do it now and avold the rush the Prefontaine building, Between of the elty election law no registration was formerly {a effective this year. from his precinct on election day to the county auditor in any EL PASO, 3.—ven president day, It Jan. Jug inegar was his second operation. Talk regular No ex for SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 3 in Kaing Su province, and Gen thruout Yunnan province, have re ing to cablegrams to revolutionary prominent military officer of the toe revolution, is another report Gen, SAN DIEGO, Jan, 3 and for ‘or = 10¢ Mexican authorities at La Paz, from San Pedro December 26 instituted b Floor, WASHINGTON, Jan, 3 naval officers to Investigate base at San Francisco, nd navy yard, will be sought will Introduce tomorrow department, which has under PT ye Ry MN, Buik and Designed | few it fs believed Four arrests were made by the police today Mra. Apostolo and her baby, altho in the room into which miraculously escaped injury ‘The registration books will be kept open every day until 5 The new registration law also affects the country precincts required A voter who is registered may vote. county, Paal Ao, in charge of an equal olted against Yuan Shi Kai Yunnan district, Word was received today launch Calypso has been seized by the t Lower after the crew possession from a federal official who was holding her on a Hbel sult the Standard Oi! Co. and San Pedro Iron Works: Appointment of a advisability of locating and creating in a HOW Y.M.C.A. MAKES | STRANGER FEEL AT | HOME ON SUNDAYS Churches Pays a Sunday jing; He Finds Every One Make the Visitor Wel tor Men Who Have No into telling uncertain terms that to come to the uinly hot shots them the in no they were welcome but to break it « not were cert u need nore,” he went n, “for I rience that you hand on v't Ket have ad in my expe got to put your men my wife has to mans meeting fe a 1 puta the tasue of dec ® for Christ right up to the men tr mraight-from-theshouider style ut her hand on me The mass meeting, the men um rooms, to vari Plenty of Hand Shaking ra it ts only a half-dozen ¥ lar nd der fer itations to remain not tines, t th nds with fisted fel neist fter shab lows ning ent ip reaches the sidewalk ters and smiles in and In the There are inv the halls, on the stairs the men gather dining roo for the friendybi Jacobi presides and warms things ved at 15 nis Sunday t had inner heaps of The m a plate rlendahty Strangers Are Welcomed A white-collared fellow the ta and man across from. bin black shirt and no th He save My na glad to meet you he meant tt, too. There were abou friendebty supper San ‘owing the friendship sopper comes the fireside hour, when all gather about the open fireplace | the Mbrary and listen to a muste and sing the old songs A string quartet from the Y. M GA played Sunday night at the fireside hour service This ser the men to # regular even rch services, if they wirh program offers « full after noon and ts interesting and worth while from start to finish. ened enpectally for strangers and men who are living in boarding houses and have no place to go on Sundays | beet and reaches Acros shakes Jones He says it as 1 300 at the ay olght orchestra ‘BOMB KILLS THREE IN SACRAMENTO 2.—Three persone are dead and a fourth! fatally injured as the result of one of the bloodiest tragedies tn the A bomb hurled thru a window of the Apostolo home, on Fifth at instantly killed A Apostolo died later at the county hospital, Grande and A. Argoni; Peter and M. Apostolo is at the by enemies of the Apostolo the bomb CARRIED DYNAMITE IN TAXICAB Fifty pounds of dynamite was carried down Second ave. tn a tax! the Tacoma suspect tn the War conspiracy case tn San Francisco, secret service men here declare. Crowley, The dynamite eventu the defendant with Schmidt GAZZAM BRINGS PROSPERITY TALK president of the Kitsap County Transportation Co with predictions of prosperity in the Northwest GRIPPE FATAL TO PROMINENT LAWYER A rewident of Tacoma for more than 25 years in dead here today torney and formerly was identified with city and state politice which developed Garretson was a prominent at He {uto pneumonia ONE THING AFTER ANOTHER FOR BREWER Beer worth $ gutter as a result of a fire yesterday Brewing Co.'s plant to the extent of $10,000 fire would prevent them from shipping the beer from the state b 000 may be poured Into the which damaged the American The management said the VOTERS HAVE TO REGISTER AGAIN Monday t# the first day for registering law, a voter has to regi Formerly registration was necessary ¢ In order to vote in the city election r only once every four years ery year you must register this year 5 p. m. at February 10 and March 7, the date there will be no registration permitted under the where The absentee voting law also altho absent All he need do is to mail his vote state or national election HUERTA IN SERIOUS CONDITION Victoriano ia in a serious condition, Huerta, former provisional following an operation here Satur TWO MORE CHINESE GENERALS REVOLT Li Shun, in charg 10,000 troops division Chi Oyu. also intends to join quarters, Gen. Tong CATCH STOLEN LAUNCH CALYPSO that the sea-going New Orleans and The boat satled it 1s alleged, taken 8. cruiser California had, FRISCO WANTS DREADNOUGHT BASE committee of three a dreadnaught at the Mare Representative Elaton of Pond i supporting the additional facilitie: bill Admiral six-year a year contract The bill for dry asks con. FREDERICK & NELSON Basement Salesroom The January Sale of Linens ANY a prudent housekeeper will take this opportunity to re- plenish her stock of linens for a whole year in advance, for the prices quoted in this Sale repre Mercerized Table Damask manent fir in many 63 inche i3e. oven Table Dam- inche de Je Table Damask in pattern ard Smoothly ask, with a mercer yard Imported perma nent line i 1, Sale Price, G69E yard Table Damask, 70 inches TSe¢ yard Table Napkins, w linen and Union Linen le Price of Linen yven cotton erviceable for every-day Price, $1.35 ¢, $1.65 inch ze, Sale n; 21-inch size, woven of long Towels, smoothly 1 well shed, with 20x38 inches, 18x36 inches, Price, 15¢. linen-and-cotton mix- jored border, 12i2¢ cach heavier, Sale Huck Towels in ture. iceable, 17¢ rbent and serv size nches, Sale Price each Bleached weave Bath Towels of good 12:46 cach ish, Sale Price nt decided savings. Unbleached Bath Towels of strong very absorbent after launder- 19x40 Sale Price, weave, ing, size inches, 15¢@ cach. Unbleached Bath Towels, of size good strongly 22x45 inches. Sale price 18¢. Bleached Bath Towels, and absorbent, size 22x45 inches, 20¢ cach Bleached Bath Towels, heavy and well- finished, Sale Price, 25¢@ each. Barred Cotton Crash for dish towels, 17 inches wide, Sale Price, 74%@ yard. Linen Crash Toweling for hand or dish plain border, 17 inches wide, Sale Price, 10¢@ yard. —Basement Salesroom woven, weight, woven Sale firmly Price, towels, or colored The January Sale of Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases durable weave, 81x90 Seamless Bed Sheets of ize before hemming, inches, Sale Price, 58@ each Bed Sheets of serviceable quality, well- finished and free from dressing, size before hemming, 72x90 inches, Sale Price, @Be@ ; 81x9 inches, Sale Price, GRE; 81x inches, Sale Price 7T8E each of smooth, good-wearing 42x30 45x36 Pillow Cases size hemming, 1le¢; 12°4¢ each weave, before inches, Sale Price, inches, Sale Price, Pillow Cases, well-made and durable, size before hemming, 42x36 inches, Sale Price, 15@; 45x36 inches, Sale Price, 16¢@ each. Pillow Cases, free from dressing and well-finished, size 42x36 inches before hemming, Sale Price, U7@ cach; 45x 36 inches before hemming, Sale Pricey, 18¢@ cach. Crocheted Bedspreads, size 74x84 inches, Sale Price, 95¢. Crocheted Bedspreads, well-finished and 74x88 inches, Sale —Basement Salesroom serviceable, size Price, $1.45. — The January Sale of White Wash Goods an opportune time to buy for Spring sewing requirements as well as for pres- the Sale offers worth- many desirable cotton ent needs, as while savings in fabrics Bleached Cambric-finished Muslin, 36 wide, suitable for a wide va- riety Price, 8@ yard Bleached 36-inch Muslin of good tex- ture, free from dressing, Sale Price, 9¢ yard 36- inch monk Cloths i inches of uses, Sale the firm weave able for undergarments, Sale "$1.20 for the piece of 12 yard Better quality, Sale Prices, $1.35, $1.65, and $1.90 piece of 12 yards Pric e, Nainsook in soft, smooth weave, 12-yard length, Sale Price, $1.65. Nainsook of desirable quality for lin- gerie, soft mercerized finish, box of 12 yards, Sale Price, $2.45. Other qualities of Nainsook are priced in the Sale at 20@ and 25¢ yard White Lawns in barred and_ striped weaves, suited for women’s and. chil dren's dresses and sacques, 27 and 28 inches wide, Sale Prices 10¢, 12%¢ and 15¢@ yard Dotted Swisses dots, 28 inches well-embroidered Sale Price, 15¢ weave, 40 inches 18¢ yard; in 36 inches wide, with wide, wide, mercerized 30¢ —Basoment Salesroom yard, Finer ale Price, finish, yard Sale Price, em January Offerings in White Embroideries SALE PRICE, 5¢ YARD— Widths up to 2% inches in these firmly-embroidered Edges, well adapt- ed for trimming children’s clothing and women’s wear. SALE PRICE, 10¢ YARD— : Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries with firm, heavy edges, in a pleasing selection of patterns, ranging up to 3 inches wide. SALE PRICE, 18¢ YARD— Dainty Swiss and Cambric Embroid- cries in many desirable patterns, 443 to 18 inches wide, suitable for a wide variety of trimming purposes. SALE PRICE, 50¢ YARD— Widths up to 36 inches in dainty Swiss Flouncings for petticoats and dresses. The patterns range from 12 to 16 inches deep, finished with firmly-worked edges SALE PRICE, 25¢ YARD— Swiss Edgings in a wide variety of dainty patterns, ranging from 4% to 15 inches wide—very attractive trim- ming for women's and children’s un- dermuslins Laces in widths up to 24 January Sale at Shadow inches, Priced in the 25e yard ~-Basement Salesroom THE JANUARY SALE OF MUSLINWEAR January Salesroom HI muslins 7 Basement at exceptionally with the values Combinations in the Sale, 45c, 55c, Corset Covers in the Sale, 19c, Drawers in the Sale, 19c, Long Skirts in the Sale, 50c and 75c. Underslips in the Sale, 95c. joins in the a wealth of fresh, dainty garments, all marked low prices for this event. 75c, 95c, $1.25 and $1.45. Envelope Chemises in the Sale, 39c, suc, 59c, 75c, 95c¢ and $1.25. 25c, 39c, 45e and 55c. Gowns in the Sale, 25c, 50c, 59c, 75c, 95c, $1.25 and $1.45. 25c, 39c, 45c, 55c. Sale of Under- \ brief summary of —Rasement Salesroom