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[sk cennciiinns olan ncmnemetionttiesien settee oh get ti NR et . <-~ ere SEATTLE STAR "{| Children Travel Vaudeville Circuit; | Father Is Their Manager and Tutor <i | FREDERICKENELSON | The Thirty-Fourth Semi- Annual | Sale of Furniture OWN DAY At the Bon Marché’s January », Sale of White With many a dainty bargain in Crepe, Muslin | and Nainsook Gowns, and whether you wish - plain and inexpensive (yet good) sorts, or the delicately embroidered and — trimmed models, we promise you a HEAPING MONEY'S WORTH $1.25 and $1.50 95c | | ay A Notable Opportunity to Save Money in Buying Good Furniture ae WOR 25¢ (M2 E< HIS Sale is the semi-annual disposal, at greatly reduced prices, of odd samples and discontinued patterns from our regular furniture stocks, also the occasion for remarkable value-giving in special purchases of new Furni- Slipover Gowns, Worn s5e'bock TOC Well-made Gowns, siipover or button style, | trimmed with wide embroidery, embroidered or “gandy and Val. lace insertion on yokes. Special | Bt Te apiece. | Wrap the Little Ones Warmly And Bundle Them Oat Into the Snow to Play That Will Bring the Roses to Their Cheeks in No Time CHILDREN’S $3.25 AND $3.50 SWEATER SUITS AT Children’s two- and three-piece Sweater Suits, about one dozen in the Tot, broken style and size lots—some in the regular sweater stitch style, and others in Angora weave—$3.25 and $3.50 Suits for $2.95 Children’s $1.00 Wool Leggings in fancy | and plain stitch styles; in Oxford, car. | @inal, black and a few pairs of white; price, a pair 75c Lovely $3.50 and $395 Goon at P2-IB Women's Geautiful Gowns in siipover style of French nainsook or Ingerte cloth, with lo embroidered motifs set in with lace and # —Third yoke Chiidren’s $1.50 to $1.98 Wool Sweaters, mostly broken lines; al! colors, but not in every size 51 00 A Mackinaw Is the Very Thing For Snowy, Blustery Weather MEN’S, BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ MACKINAWS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES prefer), plain colors as well. box back—all of these have the cozy roll collars. Boys’ and Girls’ Mackinaws $3.50 and $5.00 Men’s Mackinaw Coats $5.00 to $12.50 Upper Main Floor—sourh, Then You Can Be Fairly Sure of Dry Feet, No Matter How Hard It Snows or How Sloppy It Gets Men’s Storm Rubbers $1.00 | Women’s Rubbers 50c and 55 Men's Storm Rubbers, made of good, durable | Women’s Sandal Rubbers in two stylen—S D§} rubber with rolled or plain edges; come tn sizes | and strap fronts; come in mzes 2% to 7 | 6 to 11. | 6c a pair Boys’ Storm Rubbers Misses’ Storm Rubbers 38 Bo,s" Heavy Storm Rubbers with heavy rolled Misses’ Storm Rubbers, ; sizes 4 to 5, at 85c a pair; sizes 11 to 13% yn good fitting lasts at 65c a pair. ‘2; price, 38¢ a pair. made of good, heavy come in sizes 12 THE BON MARCHE SEWING CLUB Will Meet Thursday, January 6, al 3 P. M. And all former members of Madame Coates’ classes are cordially invited to join this organization. They will find it very interesting, and now that the holidays are over, it is intended to take up a systematic review of Madame Coates’ work —Employes’ On $1.00 AND $1.25 INLAID LINOLEUM, A SQ. YD. 69c A CLEARANCE OF THE SEASON’S ACCUMULATION OF ria, Wifth Fleer. to need will have all the best of it Many good patterns, but no great Factory Carpet Samples at —29c Ea— Factory Samples of Tapestry Bru size 27x26 inches, and ples of Ingrain Carpet, size 26x26 inches; many patterns to choose from. Wilton Carpet Samples at —$1.25 Ea.— Samples of good, heavy quality Royal Wiiton Carpet, measuring 1% yards long; all attractive patterns in rich colorings; make handy rugs for bedrooms and halls. quantity of any one pattern $14.00 Brussels Rugs at —$9.90 Ea.— Tapestry Brussels Rugs, fine, these Rugs have one in floral and Oriental heavy quality in the center, and igns; size 9x12 feet $7.50 Genuine Wilton Rugs —at $4.49— High-grade genuine Wilton inches—the Rugs and come in pretty two-tone effects Third Floor, JANUARY SALE. OF WHITE BE DDING $6.00 Wool Blankets ‘$4.95 | |. sere ses Somer i it Rugs, size Strictly All-wool Blankets, size Byes Tested Free wy Our Expert Optometrist—Upper Main Floor, Waleony THE BON MARCHE Pike Street—Serond Avenur—Union Street. Elliott 4100, Well-tailored Mackinaws, made of good stout Mackinaw cloth, in gaudy plaids and stripes (or the more subdued effects if you in the belted Norfolk style, though some have the plain Get a Good Pair of Rubbers First of All —Upper Main Pieor 16x02 | have extra heavy braided edges 65c | 68x80 inches, $4.95 a pair. good heavy qualit * ) 12 Pi ases | $5.00 White Blankets inst ig Pe aI tin ein White Half-wool Blankets, size | 4. 25 | 42x36 inches, ‘at 10c each.—Lower { Oc ] 70x80 inches, bound with silk. J old) | saain Floor. at SOc and | to ODD ROLLS | AND CUT LENGTHS OF HIGH-GRADE LINOLEUM Bring your measurements with you, for there is going to be a big rush for this | Linoleum at 69c a square yard, and those who know just how much hie are going | | dence over the older per and affection for the juventle per for are the headline feature of the Em press theatre this week! They are kno are accompanied by a dot wn in stage daddy land as ing The Juvenile Kings. These little Every morning they go to school tote furnish one of the most de in their room at the hotel, where Nghtful = act that a8 en | daddy teaches them ir arith ae Wweatward in many, many | metic, spelling and r moons. They have been on the they are put thru at stage two years, They act like vet utes of exercise, ther RK ine, wt ¢ mont talented of t eating sfortune a year ago ard to take her The children have take the bill, but instead of jeal WEALTHY WIDOW WE DS CLERK BAN FRANCE 18CO, the register Jan of one of the of Mrs. § her Junior CHILD PHONES FROM PORTLAND TO N. Y. PORTLAND, Jan. ¢ Robert Smith long-distance telephone record for his years from Portland to his father, in New York city R. R. Smith, U. 8. N., Wyoming. 4 years ol Ye The father ts Lieut. who has gone to New York, to join the battleship ‘LA GRIPPE EPIDEMIC SWEEPS COUNTRY WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—La grippe has tts grip upon the land, from > York to San Francisco, with only San Diego, Dallas and Mo- bile immune from an epidemic, The worst of the grip, howe: ver, centered in New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Ro tle and Detroit, according to reports to service BOMB THROWER KILLS FOUR SACRAMENTO, Jan. 4—Four dead is the toll today of the dyna ed into the home of Peter Apostolo here, early iling two outright and injuring two others wo badly y later died Fred Devoto and Frank Etonett! are held in the city jail as sus pects TO OPERATE ON HUERTA THIRD TIME EL PASO, Jan. 4 upon Gen. Huerta, bis time. He in suffer the United States health t night a third ng f nite at the county audito ng their ¢ ce must n the risk o er in regulating railway iver "a package of pounds fore January RED SHIRT MAY | DISPLACE DRESS SHIRT REDWOOD © Cal, Jan, 4.—The red shirt and helmet may re place the open-f t and the ¢ ing pumps, if plans for organiza tion of a volt re department fn the Menlo district materialize. Only millionaires are avatlable for service DENVER, Jan. 4—W. A. Jamieson waa officially recorded as dead 51 years ago, and he was officially buried at the nal cemetery, at Andersonville. Today he is announcer tn the Lt d States district court here. I name Was confused with that of a r soldier in the civil war. 1) bas a photograph of his own tombstone in the Na tional cemetery WANT TO GO TO FEDERATIGN BANQUET? All those wishing to make reservations for the Legislative Feder ation banquet, to be held Wedne at 6:30, at the Frye hotel, should notify Mra. Ruth Stixude, East 6691 Dr. Henry Suzzallo will speak WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.—Senator Phelan of California will intro duce a bill today, it is announced, ay {ng $10,000,000 for a new naval academy, along the same lines aa that at Annapolis Thia acad emy, according to Phelan’s bill, is to be located on San Francisco bay The senator, ever, is willing to change the wording of the bill to read “Ms n the Pactfic const,” if the Coast delegations decide to ma 1 fight R umphrey of Seattle is against the proposed acad emy, saying that the training of naval officers should be centralized. Room! Room! The campaign guns are popping. The first bombardment in the city election will begin Wednesday night, at a mass meeting in the Good Kats cafeteria, to be held in behalf of Oliver T. Erickson for tative W. D will act as chairman, and the prin will be Geor Cotterill and Bdgar C, Snyder. The ing will begin promptly at 7:30 p, m _. EDITOR ange SUICIDE wars 10 SHORTEN WAY -T0 TIPPERARY Worth 39c for Night Gowns at ture from America leading factories. Se for Slipover Night Gowns. Why, Women's Night Gowns, slipover or button style, Practically every style, wood and finish favored for modern home-furnish- wouldn't pay for the making ordinarily lin or lngerte ¢ oth; crepe or pink | ing is represented in the Sale assortments, which include: i with kimono sleeves, of strong muslin; neck and are Empire style with round or ee et ree. otehe SORTS: 3 CHAMBER FURNITURE, LIVING-ROOM FURNITURE in the Slipover Maslin, 39, $1.98 Lingerie 1 45 | ! and odd rces, in mahog various finishes of mahogany and oak; mod- Gowns, Worth 59c Cc Night Gowns at * rabese | enamel, walnut, oak and ern and Old English styles, including tapestry @lipever Gowns of good muslin, round neck Women's Night Gowns, allpover style of fine | , Paghey : % ol be Setvte’ with kimono sleeves, and trimmed with cloth or pink batiste; shoulders and ind’ sey rap! and leather upholstered pieces in great F lace or embroidered edging, run with dainty rib 9 of # are rows of lace, or yoke of lace i? SHOU RURMI TURE variety. bon. Special 33c. insertion and embroidery Rk | » , uites and odd pieces, in mahog DECORATIVE FURNITURE; odd pieces Women’s Maslin 2.50 and $3.00 & = $2 C uny, walnut id oak of unusual merit, for the various rooms, Gowns, Worth 69c Night Gowns at . ver or oe — ni round oF ageare Ra ap shity Gown: $1.98 eltpover atv D. Anbdesi Baa : . in fact, furniture for every requirement; furniture that measures up, in mecks and yokes of lace insertion, embroidered | with round, sq atyle 1 “ 1 Fr organdy et wide beading; others Empire style. | two rows of h 4 in front or | Pg right: Marie, aged 11; Edward, 13; Loretta, 10, and | every detail, to Frederick & Nelson's strict standard of quality; every piece Also neat Crepe Gowns. } with lace yokes iu priced at a positive 4 | | Three little girls and a little boy | ning riot, there ts nothing but love! —Third Floor January Specials in Corsets $1.35 $1.75 $2.45 AMERICAN LADY CORSET, Style 54E, as pictured, is a dainty garment of fancy white brocade, designed for the average figure. The bust is of medium height and amply full, and the well-boned skirt has elastic sections at side, allowing perfect freedom of movement. Sizes 19 to 28. Special $1.75. AMERICAN LADY CORSET, Style 52E, is of a novelty striped coutil, and fits the average figure admirably. It is a new-style model, with slight incurve at waistline and skirt of medium length, with an elastic inset which holds the corset closely to the figure. Special $1.35. LA CAMILLE CORSET, Model 206, is of beautiful pink brocade, with medium bust and skirt of moderate length. A 2-inch elastic band covers the lower back stays, pre- venting them from showing through the outer garments. Special $2.45. -—Second Floor Basement Salesroom Values in the | January Sale of Undermuslins ELL-MADE, prettily trimmed garments are offered in this January Sale at \ prices decidedly under those regularly quoted, A few examples of the values: CORSET COVERS, 19¢ GOWNS, 50¢— } Lace and embroidery inser- Crepe and Nainsook Gowns in i tions and narrow edges trim kimono or open-front styles, | these dainty Nainsook Corset with trimming of laces and | Covers at 19¢. embroideries, 50¢. i) WERS, — | COMBINATIONS, 45¢ ie 25¢ | Many pretty new styles of 1 Combinations in cover and cir- ’ ; ? 1 iis dimeiae etvlh, tanenoke soft nainsook or muslin, some | sapetllcein Ras ; i aah tucked and trimmed with em- | deme broidery ruffle, others with | amed with embroidery and ? y | ibe ” pretty lace edges and inser- r insertion, . : | weer ‘3 tions. Sale Price, 25¢. | ENVELOPE CHEMISES, 39¢ LONG SKIRTS, 50¢— | Prettily-trimmed Chemises of Well-made Skirts of service- | yok, are finished with able nainsook, with double of Val. insertion in lawn flounce finished with attern, beading and hemstitched tucks. Sale Price, Price, 39¢. BOF. —Basement Salesroom. The Socata Sale of Linens Offers Worth-While Savings (Basement Salesroom) TABLE DAMASK, 53¢ AND 69¢ YARD— free from dressing, size 81x90 inches before hem- Bed Sheets of good quality, Smoothly-woven Table Damask with ming, Sale Price, 68¢@ cach. highly mercerized finish, 68 inches wide, Sale Price, 53¢ yard PILLOW CASES, 15¢ AND 16¢ Imported Table Damask in 70-inch BACH— width, with permanent linen finish, Well-made Pillow Cases, size 42x36 Sale Price @9@ yard inches before hemming, Sale Price, 15¢ each; 45x36 inches before hem- HUCK TOWELS, ming, Sale Price, 16¢ each. Huck 12'.¢ EACH— Serviceable Towels in 20x38- inch size, finished with plain or col- CROCHETED BEDSPREADS, 95¢ ored border, Sale Price, 12%@ cach. AND $1.45 EACH— BATH TOWELS, 15¢ AND 20¢ ae Bedenreads in 74x84-inch , size, Sale Price, 95¢. | EACH— Be Crocheted Bedspreads, 74x88 inches, Unbleached Bath Towels of durable Sale Price, $1.45 | weave, size 19x40 inches, Sale Price, ‘i sling a 15¢@ each LONG CLOTH IN 12-YARD PIECES, Bleached Bath Towels, firmly woven $1.20 TO $1.90— and absorbent, size 22x45 inches, Sale Yard-wide Long Cloth in the firm Price, 20¢ cach. weave so. satisfactory in undergar- COTTON CRASH, 7%4¢ YARD— ments, 12-yard pieces, Sale Prices, Barred Cotton Crash, especially de- $1.20, $1.35, $1.65 and $1.90. rable for dish towels, 17 inches wide, BLEACHED MUSLIN, 8¢ YARD— Sale Price, TH¢ yard. Bleached Cambric-finished Muslin, 36 | BED SHEETS, 58¢ AND 68¢ EACH inches wide, Sale Price, S¢@ yard. | amie Bed Sheets, well-finished NAINSOOK, 12-YARD PIECE, $1.65 \ iceable, size before hemming, Nainsook in soft, smooth finish, 12- i % inches, Sale Price, 58¢@ each. yard piece, Sale Price, $1.65. ~—Basement Salesroom,