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All Lines of Heavy tion and $ Heavy when it’ Arabian 93.00 ietek and FOR Mackinaws $5 to $10. Men's style. heavy with Plaids, nt $5.09 to $10.00 Boys’ Blouses, collars: $8c to $1.50 each Wool Heavy machine road ten Ca 3 Ribbons The You w music r Quartet Short Curtains Curtains, a Pair have neat hemstitched edges or with | On Sale for, a Pair 4 Heavy Nottingham Lace Cartains, Worth to 98c, Pair | Buy Lace Curtains now at a great saving, to six pairs of a pattern Wooinap Blankets—Sine 72x54) Plaid Bi 2, wool and cotton ches; heavy quality woo! finished / | saineas size 66x80 inches; pink, red, ets in white, gray and tan; | | black, tan, gray iaidy. blue borders. —Lower Mat WARM WEARABLES Bize 26x50 inches; Navajo patterns only Sweater Suits $1.39 Ea. $1.50 to $1.95 Swe Lot No. 1 wide, worth 5c to 8c Daily From 12 to2 P. M. in the 6th Floor Cafe | hast endincppmaieen eee Sanne Mist a8 Ue Special Sale of — Lace Curtains Cartains to Buy A Clean-Up Sale of Sample Lace Curtains, Special, Ea. Lace Curtain l A well-known Lace Curtain manufacturer had too many Samples on hand, so we purchased the entire lot, and for Wednesday are offering them 19¢ each. Among them are Not ram, Scrim and Bob \ binet Curtains, and most of them measure 60 inches long Lace Curtains, Worth $2.49 Pair $1 In this lot are heavy Nottingham and m 1.25 Heavy Scrim 79¢ quality Serim Curtaine—Many of them fuser dge ‘certzed V others with insertion and lace 1.75 Lace Curtains) a kind Lace Curtains, Worth $3.50 Pair $2 Curtains of fine Marquisette, edge of Nottingham Lace Curtains and others made of fine Marquisette, Scrim and Bobbinette in | Lace ream and Arabian color In many different | fine Serim; come tn cream, white patterns. color. hand one and have them on 's house cleaning time. Heavy Nottingham Lace Curtains, from all measuring 244 yards long—come in white and color, in a large assortment of designs Better Buy Enough for It’s Dangerous Economy to Be Short o Nights Like These Strictly All-wool Blankets, size 68x80 inches—good we: Blankets in white with pink and blue borders; regular on sale for $4.95 pair. Warm Blankets for cold, frosty $2.00 Cotton Blankets, Pr. —$1.59— Heavy quality Saxony Cotton Blankets | —Size 64x76 Inches; soft, woolly finish Blankets in tan and gray. Blankets ) | —$1.85 and fle quality, | Inches; $3.75 Plaid Blankets warm Ww | | MEN AND BOYS | FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Wool Gloves 25c Pair Women's and Children’s W Gloves and to keep vae| fingers warm this cold weather & patr. ABLES FOF and boys’ Ma » | weight | shawl collars, in | 1 Halt Hose lor. 59c to $1.50 - Flannel made with military | fine for cold weather; | | | Shirts Women's and Children's W Stockings, fast black, in six $5.00, in pink, biw n 1 year wp, at 250, 38c and | £590. In Bink. bis ® pelr medium and heavy “Children’s Underwear’ | 50c Men's Union Suit Scarfs 50c to $1.25 Boys’ Woo! Searfs and Hockey Men's Outing F Caps, in plaid effects, just Children'a part wool Under- | jamas, heavy quality splendid to wear when skating; | wear; sizes from 2 care | tary ¢ i Ble to $1.25. rash otis or aces. at a | frogs 10 Upper Main Foor, | garment—Upper Main Floor, | 00 to $3.95 Dresses on sale for $1.00. Infants’ 50c Ki Taiekt Cre Diankete™, | _ Closely woven Bootees—Nade to stitched edges: come in| fit over the knee; all white and combinations of pink and blue 15c¢ Feeding Bibs 10c Ea. ‘These are, made of Linen in the fot p, Legging an | Damask and Turkish Toweling ° Sood qize with tape to tle as neck 2 ee al tte [akan cdtningmepcinguretinieemcaatnoriemer neti om ee $6.00 Men’s Wool Hose 25c Wool Hose 25¢ to 50c | Men’s Union Suits $2.50 Men’s Pajamas $1.15 —Lower Main Floor. A Sale of Little White Dresses at $1.00 Slightly Soiled $2 to $3.95 Garments, Sizes 6 Months to 5 Years Such dainty and pretty Dresses in Empire and plain styles, and some clever little | French models—they’re all made of fine lawns with trimmings of lace and embroidery —with scalloped edges and French knots, with fine pin tucks and Val. lace and ribbon run—S$2. Soft Crib Blankets 50c{ Hand Knit Bootees 25c TH From One to Six Pairs ola Pattern The | Bon Marche’s January Clean-Up of All. Short Lines at Radically Reduced Prices For We Want Their Room More Than Their Company Good News for You if You've 9c A9 Imported French Bobbinette, ofle Curtains a good line of pretty patterns, from one to ex pairs AQ d with Linen others of real Irish Point Cable Net and and Arabian | 55¢ )* Fleer. GOOD WARM BLANKETS f Bedclothes $6.00 Wool Blankets $4.95 Pair aring, nights $2.25 Cotton Blankets, Pr. Saxony Fleece Blankets—Extra heavy cy; come in tan and gray size 72x80 $3.19 The Cold Snap Can’t Hurt You If You Wear Warm Clothing WARM WEARABLES | GOOD WARM WEAR- R MEN n bi *, worth -to o and flesh weights annel Pa- with mill i with $1.1 warm values, | imonos 39c 1,000 Yards of Ribbons Reduced Four Big Price Groups to Choose From Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 inch Ribbons 1/2 inches wide, | Riobons 2 inches ius worth 12\/c to 18 worth 20c to 22c¢ Lot % to 1 Ribbons 3 —Upper JANUARY SAL LINI De La Cruze Mateos Quartet aias'ce WHITE ill enjoy Mstening to the sweet str endered by the De La Cruze Mateos A sale that is offering high-grade vhile you eat the best 30c lunch in town, | Linens at unusually low prices; the imported direct from Europe and Taffeta Taffeta Silk Ribbo Ribbons—in Many Pretty Shades—Are Involved in This January Sale Event No. '@ to 5 inches wide, worth 19¢ to 25¢ 3c Yd. | 5c Yd. 10c Yd. 15c Yd. Main E OF {NS “Heather” se Linens 4 were contracted 71-2ec PERCALES 50¢ TABLE DAMASK 37¢ YARD 64-Inch Mercerized Damask FOR 5c YARD 60c LINEN DAMASK 45¢ YARD 2,000 yards of firm quality Percale, 28 and 31 60-Inch All-Linen Damask inches wide; Mght and dark shades and many neat . i ee patterns; all full bolts; not over 15 yards to each FABLE PADDING 45¢ YARD 7i/e Apron Gingham, 27 inches wide; most all 54-inch Heavy Padding blue and white check patterns 5 s enor y Fa 4 fn lengths to 10 yards; price, a yard Cc 95¢ LINEN DAMASK YARD 12\/ec Percale, inches wide neat pattern 70-Inch All-Linen Damask laa, bad se we 90 yanks; 10c $1.25 LINEN DAMASK 98c Hibs Alrdailo Gleth, 92 inches wide; light and dari 70-Sach Bi-Linen Demeek colors; comes in lengths to $3.00 NAPKINS $1.98 DOZEN 10 yards; price, a yard 124c All Linen, Size 23x23-Inch Lower Main ¥ —Lower Main Floor, POPE TO MAKE! TRY FORPEACE Jelgium | | Prelimin Restoration “of an Imperative | ary to Ending War, Vati-} can Believes; Will Hear From Cardinal Mercier Terms Upon Which Bel- CONSCRIPTION BILL'S PASSAGE EXPECTED LONDON, Jan, 11. — Over whelming passage of the govern ment's conscription bill at the g vree second reading became apparent gium Will Agree to ly certain tonight with announce Peace. ment from John Redmond, trish leader, that Irish opposition to compulsion has been withdrawn The fact that Ireland is ex cluded from operation of the bill won over several Irish leaders, and then in conference Redmond defeated the minority of his col- leagues, who favored continuing objection to the proposal Tho J. Anderson, Independent laborite, moved rejection of the conscription plan, Laborite Will Thorne was hailed with cheers when he announced that Ander son was not representative of the labor party's position. BY HENRY WOOD | United Press Staff Correspondent ROME, Jan, 11.—Pope Bene | dict hopes to take the first practical step toward peace this | week. Cardinal Mercier of Belgium | and Bishop Heylan of Namur | | are expected here, and will bé | granted an audience with hie holiness, when they will tell | hin¥ the terms upon which Bel } gium will agree to an early | FACE DEATH IN peace The pope has been convinced from the beginning of the great world war that restoration of He s of the fate of the garrt ws reached here since dis on told of the danger to the | sium is an imp ative p liming | | to any peace terms, and {t ts un | derstood he has so notified both ie MESOPOTAMIA } In tho recent consistory Cardinal | | Hartmann of Colognes | | nany's terms for evacuation of| British Relief Forces Outnum-| «lum | The pope next desired to len bered at Kut-El- | |the Belgians’ views, and to this | Amara a) readily consented to t - sage of the prelates to Rome. |ANXIETY IN LONDON | erab members of the Belgian - ef committee from London are LONDON, Jan, 11.—British | in Rome. It is reported the Vat! soldiers going to the relief of will ask their views as t soli beleaguered Kut-El-Amara, Eng iH tion of the problem. Aft ring} land's Mesopotamia b Pa | the termes Relgium, the pope now within 17 m the ill plans to submit them to Germany,| town, according to the best || |hoping to begin a series of com-} available information today. | promises he believes necessary to But the Turks, outnumbering peace them two to one, block their |} Tho Belgium has been crushed| path and surround the town. H| by Invasion, the fact that #hi the backing of th 1 tn maition at the terms which th sh as a result Saturday's |i — n that region iH Greece to Protest } nce It is regarded possible that | i |n decisive battle may already have | Arrests at Athens | ATHENS, Jan, 11 erm stationed outald arian church at Sale |rested several Teuto: ers suspected of action is expecte protest to the i n fought Allied troop} Not since the memorable siege of | a | Bull Ladys South Africa, during the ika today @F | hoor war, have the British been tn sympathiz-| voch a perilous predicament, so far nage THIS | tom home am they find themselves | D provoke & at Kut-Fl- Amara aliies from |" Anxiety, if not genuine alarm, lfelt for the expedition Latent advices indicated the re. of Gens, Aylmer and are in contact with the |i the bend of the Tigris jf f Kut-El-Amara. i} “ w Greece | Parliament convenes Jan. 24, and meantime the government is seek: |, ing anaurances that the Venizelos | members will not embarrass King }Constantine in dealing with both | ® wrk in the entente and central allies or, however, to ts | FRE Hritish progress, Tho |i Plead Justification Ino details of the situation have |i tfor Sinking Liner heen received, it is believed, the} BERLIN, Jan. 11.—By Wireless to|Turks who encircled the Britieh | Sayville.—Justification for t jright wing threw heavy forces be ing the Italian liner Porto Said was|tween the Kut-El-Amara garrison |i given in Vienna dispatches today,|and the Tigris. j which declared an Austrian evb | If that ts the case, the relief marine sank her after she had tri ust fight their way east to escape and to ram the undersea bart thru this force boat ronan Sot gsee.2e SCOTT WOULD FORCE | ed to escape,” the message sald. | YOUTHS TO SERVE | “Then she ran up a white flag and stopped. When the submarine approach j ed the steamer suddenly veered in order to ram her. The submarine/ fired and hit her, after which she again stopped and began lowering her boats.” WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. Gen. Scott, chief of army, before the house military committee Monday advocated six months’ compulsory military sery {ce for all men between 18 and 21 years as a substitute for the volun teer or continental system. Maj taf? of the London dispatches December 17 reported that the Porto Said had] goott stated that 2,000,000 men been submarined, but carried no A be needed in event of tn-|ff details, She was a 5,300-ton vessel vasion by an enemy PAYS TO ADVERTISE NEW YORK, Jan. 11 ments announcing his willingness ventton here, appeared today be-|to hearken to maidens’ proposals fore the house and senate foreign|this leap year have already netted | committees and presented their/Clinton B. Smith of Flushing, L. 1 peace and anti-preparedness plan, '40 “satisfactory returns.” England Plans to Kill Germany's Trade WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Miss Jane Addams and a delegation of | the Women's Peace party, in con | | ~Advertise- |f | } Outbursts of Everett True ARE YOU INTERESTED IN FICTION fF 1 HAVE HERE SEATTLE STAR House: Robes and Negligees, Special $3.95 ADE up in excel lent quality cc & roy—these Unlined Robe bik, in navy and deep purple oe 4 They are in coat style, 1 WwoN i with large sailor collar, a ey revers and turnback cuff yt ry, Special $3.95. Ver CREPE DE CHINE vA} NEGLIGEES, $3.95 MA A wide variety of dainty 1 || colors to choose from ff—¥/ \ | ! given in pretty Crepe de 4 // 1] [peels Chine Negligees—wild # V | AN) rose, mais, pink, light | » blue, Copenhagen, wi f taria, red, apricot and 1, They are made in Empire or straight style, finished with hem- stitched bands and organdie turnover collar and cuffs trimmed with hemstitching. Special $3.95. SATIN KIMONOS, SPECIAL $3.95 Satin Kimonos in novelty coat style are featured in Alice-blue, wistaria, rose, pink and black, trim med with hemstitched organdie collar and cuff pecial $ BATH ROBES, SPECIAL $3.95 Blanket Cloth and Wool n Empire 1 Coat Bath Rot attractively In colorings Fiderdown es anc styles, trimmed stitched ribbon several attractive with satin and combination KIMONOS, SPECIAL $3.50— Beautiful Kimonos of fine cotton crepe, silk-lined throughout and trimmed with wide bands of polka- dotted white satin. Choice of rose, Copenhagen pink Second Floor Niris Brocade Corset Special $1.95 ESIGNED especially the fit and the Style to average figure, made up in pink brocade handsome Corset pictured, ) It has the modish incurve at waistline, medium bust and fairly with lace long skirt. Trimmed and ribbon and fitted with three sets of hose supporters 19 to 28. Special $1.95. Another Niris model for fine batiste, Sizes the average figure, is well-boned. throughout, with medium ot low bust and skirt of moderate length, sharply cut away in front. Trimmed with lace and ribbon and fitted with hook below front stay. Special $1.95. —Second Floor, WARM BLANKETS HE Blankets to be found in these stocks are just the qualities which will not fail to be appreciated these chilly nights, and which will give The fol- lowing are among our most popular numbers: long-lasting satisfaction in seasons to come. PLAID WOOL BLANKETS | HEAVY PLAID WOOL in tan and gray , block BLANKETS in blue, brown plaids, double bed size,| or gray broken plaids, with 5.00 pair. self-toned silk ribbon bind- WHITE WOOL-AND-COT- | ing, $7.60 pair TON BLA} GRAY COTTON BLANKETS, or blue border double bed size, with high, ity, lofty pile; 1 fleecy nap, pink or blue WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, border and mohair ribbon double bed size, with pink binding, $2.50 pair. or blue border, $6.50 pair First Floor Glove-Silk Underwear Specially Priced LOVE-SILK Envelope Chemises in pink white, with band top, special $2.35. Glove Silk Vests in pink and white, plain styles and a num and white and pink, strongly inforced, special $1.8, re- ber of pretty embroidered ef- Glove Silk Vests, plain and fects, _with band top, special | embroidered, in pink and 81.82 white, special $1.35, Glove Silk Bloomers in First Floor. CLEARANCE OFFERINGS In the Drapery Section a S Applique, Lacet Arabian and Secrim Cur- tains in etamine and marquisette weaves, trim med with insertion apd edges in several pleasing styles; all 2!4 yards long, reduced to $2.65 and $4.35 pair Broken lines of Drapery | duced to $8¢ yard Fabrics, including 50-inch Reps, Sunfast Materials, Nets, Laces, Poplins, Mohair, Plush, | Swiss, Madras and other | drapery materials, reduced to Cretonnes in a patterns and color-combina. tions, 30 and 32 inches wide, reduced to 12¢@ yard Drapery Trimmings, includ variety of 50 yard ing Cords, Fringes, — Silk Curtain Nets, Curtain Laces, | Rraids and Bands, reduced to Sunfast Fabrics | me yard Scrims and other fe »- | First Floor Clearing Odd Items in LACES AND TRIMMINGS At Very Low Prices HE Laces in the clearance include Flouncings in medium and wide widths; Tucked Nets; Narrow Edgings; Novelty Colored Allovers. Grouped in five lots, reduced to 10¢, 50¢, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.75 yard The Trimmings in the clearance comprise Black and White Braids, Gold, Jet and Silver Fringes Gold and Silver Cords, Silver Ball Fringes and a few narrow Colored Bands and Medallions. The reduced prices range from 10¢ to 25¢ yard, First Floor ‘om the OL BOOK In soft, lustrous Soiree silk are some handsome new Blouses in convertible collar and changeable effects) with two patch pockets and pearl Price $5.7 button fastening Walst Bection, Be Just three yards of a new bordered Woolen are required to make a skating skirt four the bottom lens for skat around We and outing yards Other ne skirts are f black plaids ing in awning and Pr Dress Goo ice $3.00 yard ds Kection, First Floor The Stationery Section is sing out at duced prices, large Gift Boxes of ¢ greatly ref Stationery, Correspond- ence Cards in broken lines of initials, and Paper Nap- kins maditalaey Geatiech, Wee Pee Especially interesting be- cause of the January Sale of Lingerie are the dainty Wash Ribbons for threading through beadings and laces They come in white, pink and blue with dainty Jacquard patterns, and are priced for the bolt of 10 yards, from 55c $2.25 Ribbon Section. to First Floor A clearance Novelty offering of Laces at $2.75 yard, includes handsome Flounc- ings on chiffon foundations and other dainty Costume Laces, some showing a touch of color. —Lace Section, Firet Floor. Broken lines of Ribbon Watch Fobs, Combs, Hair Ornaments and Rings are sharply underpriced for clear- ance. —Jewelry Section, First Floor Hemstitching and edging of metallic thread trim dainty new Collars of Georgette Crepe in plain and plaited } style. Very effective, and moderately priced at $1.00 Neckwear Section, First Floor The Veiling Section fea- tures an especially good value in a Chiffon Motoring Veil, 174 yards long and 20 inches wide, in a wide variety of light and dark shades, at $1.00. —-Velling Section, First Floor. Broken Lines Knit Underwear Reduced OMEN’S Silk-and-Wool Union Suits ankle length, with high neck, el- bow sleeves, ribbed waist- line and reinforced thighs Reduced to $2.45. i Women's Silk Union Suits in flesh-color, in ankle length, with high neck and long sleeves, alsa. low neck and _ sleeveless. Reduced to $5.00 | Women's Merino Vests of | medium weight, with high i neck and elbow sleeves; ff Tights to match length, reduced garment knee } 50¢ | | in to First Floor _Basement____ | Salesroom NewSkatingHats | $2.45 to $3.95 | | for DEAL outing these light of flannel, red with and generally skating wear are Hats white, plaids facings weight in plain green, also plain-color or Chey have soft stitched : brim and self band, and are very attractive value, at | | $2.45, $3.50 and PE aerate Eg Oe Ss ee rae ese: