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FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY AT THE BON MARCHE : Women’s Suits $5.95 A Sweeping Clean-Up of All Broken Lines of $11.95, $12.50 and $14.50 Tailored Suits Why, You Couldn’t Bay the Materials Used in Their Making for $5.95 If you want a bargain in an inexpensive Tailored Suit come now, for there's not likely to be another such Suit Sale until 6 me s hence—you get the benefit of | the Bon Marche’s resolve to start every new season | with a clean slate | $11.95 Suits in brown and gray mixtures | $12.50 Suits of black and navy blue serge | = jackets are satin lined, with belt at back plain style jackets with velvet collars— | and velvet collars 5. 5 front pleated skirts 5 95 | Wirice ...... $ 9 Price § . | $12.50 Suits of black and navy blue serge | $14.50 Suits of gray and tan mixed mate- | satin lined, trimmed with buttons, and | terial; plain tailored style—satin lined braid on jacket and skirt $5 5 jackets—plain flare skirts 5. STEAKS RASS: ave 00000505 9 Price $ 95) —Secoud Floor On the Main Floor Bargain Square 79c and 95c Soiled Lingerie On the Main Floor Bargain Square $1.25 to $2.75 Blanket and Eiderdown Sacques at —69c Ea.— Slightly soiled, but otherwise per- Fitted Sacques, made of Beacon fectly good Waists, of Lingerie, Voile, Blanket Cloth and Eiderdown, in ||| Linene, Marquisette and Crepe, trim- light blue, red, floral and check pat- ||| med with lace and embroidery and terns, neatly trimmed with braid and ||| neat style collars; sizes 36 to 44, ribbon; sizes—none larger than 40. |Friday Bargains From Many Sections and Every Bargaina Real Money Saver }10c ‘25c Children’s Warm Union Suits, Each Women’s 25¢ Warm Knit Gloves, a Pair __ Women’s Knitted Wool Gloves—fine to| Children’s Fleece-lined Cotton Union tkeep the hands warm. Come in black, navy, | Suits—gray ribbed garments, with long | 3 y, brown and tan. Price 10c pair sleeves and ankle length, in sizes 2 to 12} Ipper Main Floor. years.—-Upper Main Floor. Infants’ 25c Wool } 1 Wilton and Axminster 7c Sample Rugs, Each 49c Stockings, a Pair Or 3 pairs for 50c—fine “Ribbed Hose, Pall sizes, in black and white; small sizes | ‘im tan and red (seconds)—Upper Main | aapeenelmamendn }25c Children’s 35c and 50c Heavy Knitted Wool Factory Samples of Heavy Wilton and | Axminster Rugs, size 27 inches long—the ends are fringed; some plain, in Oriental designs.—Third Floor. Girls’ 65¢ Union } Suits Priced at ‘A48c Wool Gloves, Pair and Girls’ | Heavy quality Cotton Ribbed Union “Gloves and Mittens—warm and serviceable | Suits—pure white garments, with drop school wear. Priced at 25c a pair— | seats and full, wide gussets; sizes 4 to 16 Main Floor. | (slightly imperfect) Upper Main Floor. Dress Goods Remnants Half Price Mostly Dress and Skirt Lengths, Also Smaller Pieces Hundreds of pieces—remnants of our best selling Wool Dress Gor Coatings—such as Serges, Poplins, Cheviots, Henriettas, Batiste Suitings and Broadcloths and the most popular weaves in Cox colors. All Remnants specially priced for Friday at Half Price Women’s $1.00 and $1.25 Underwear, Each -75c Women's Gray Underwear; heavy qual others 1 heavy Worsteds black and Main Floor. and 25 inches nds ar Fancy gs in pper 24 and 25-Inch Calicos, a Yard 4,000 yards of Calico, 24 sty, flat weave; part wool Vests and Pants, | wide—full bolts of perfect goods; light | fn sizes up to 44; well-fitting garments. and dark colors; neat pattern Lower Upper Main Sinaia Main Floor. | - | $4.25 ingrain Art, 3. 69 10c Percales, 36 ) 8 Squares Priced at f $. Inches Wide, a Yard / iC | Heavy quality Ingrain Art Squares, size 4,000 yards of Scout Percales, 36 inches | f 9x10%%4 feet; neat, allover designs and some | wide, mostly light shades with neat pat- | with ‘medallion centers; good colorings terns. Comes in lengths to 20 yards— | i} $3.69 each Third _Floor. Lower Main Floor. | 12%c White Outing, | 27 Inches Wide, a Yard | OC Daisy White Outing Flannel, inches wide. Comes in le to 10 yard Not | over 12 yards to ca Lower Main Floor. Neckwear, w orth } 15c and 25c, at :10c Pique Sets—Collars of embroidered Swi —Net Fichus—Organdy Vestees with Ml pleated collars—Rolling Collars and Waist Sets of Organdy.—Upper Main Floor. Remnants of Silk at 19c a Yard | Remnants of 50c and 59c Plain and Fancy Silks 27 customer In this lot you will find pieces measuring from 1 to 10 yards long—odd pieces and short lengths of plain and fancy Messaline, Poplins, Crepes, Pongee, Matelasse, || China and Tussah Silks, ranging from 19 to 36 inches wide; black and all colors [| —Upper Main Floor. s5e Wonderland ) 1 ()\c FRIDAY SPECIALS beet 27-40. 7| IN PURE FOODS 2,000 yards of Wonderland Cloth, 27 to select from inches wide; light and dark shades with Canned Tomatoes, 4; % | stripe and check patterns; lengths to 10 Large Size Cans r Cc | i > | Bee Lower Main Floor. Fine quality Tomatoes. Not over 6 cans to each Del Monte Pumpkin, No 2 wize cans 15c Long Cloth, 10c ade solid pack; regular 10¢ value; a can 36-Inch, a Yard Naptha Soap, Hon Marche brand Firm quality Long Cloth, 36 inches wide, | a bar 4c | splendid for under- to 7 Maggi Oxtail or Mock Turtle Soup; regular l0c value, each Heinz’ Spaghetti; th the 20c » Fresh Ro mild Coft soft-finished material wear. Comes in lengths Lower Main Floor. yards 15c to White Goods Priced eric 10c Boulllon Cubes; Odds and Ends of White Goods—Lawns, | Armour's Boullion Cubes; make a 19¢ | Crepes, New Cloth, Madr and Striped | Bon Marche Special Coffee; a vleni of highest Waistings; 27 to 32 inches wide Lower | «rade ( 4, equal to any 40¢ Main Floor. grade punds for 95c i Fourth Floor. Pike St. Second Ave., Union St Veleph Hitter 4100 /MeCullough, Some —h ASKED WOU For nice, FRE SOFT-BOILED GSS — TASTE THEM AND c see How } . THINK THEY ARG@ f! SH, FRESH You |PoRT COMMISSION GETTING ~ READY FOR BELT ELECTION Several propositions for the transfer of por struction of « belt Ine railway the; + funds for the con will be submitted to the voters of Beat tle at a special port election to held jointly with the regular nieipal election, March 7 The port commission Wed day counsel and a to prepare tails for submitting the vari propositions, » be mu new Instructed itn chief engineer, fous Following the suggestion by J. J superintendent of the Northern Pactfic, that the commis sion lease a switching engine from the N. P. and G, N, and employ its own crew to handle freight at the Smith Cove terminal, a meeting with clals of both roads will be held at 1:30, to talk over the plan The commission is considering plans for buflding « new ferry steamer to replace the Vashon, on Lake Washington, sald by pamen- gers to be unsafe In stormy weath er MORE COLD WEATHER AND “SNOW COMING, SAYS GEORGE | Good night! get that stuff? Here he's been with North Dakota more than a week weather an and that it'll proba night Of coruse, it's a & government w he comes around and says for [he's got, Where does this fella Salisbury |much on stuff he ge’ Betting AWAY for politica: object to a bit of pleasant weath job| colder Friday, and he doesn't depend way Seattle likes the ay with. But the a reasons, ought not to it got Thursday was k in the morning. it be insettiod and and snowy Thu Salisbury mid optimist, Salisbury raday and Some EDITORS MEET AT UNIVERSITY smoker th fourth annual Newspa Nearly half of the editors had cc from east of the mountains ing om they heard give a weleom 4 talks by Maj. H president of the State tation H. O'Neill, ed itor of the Walia W y Spee tator and A. R. Fen itor of , rett Tribur The sul i for discussion Public Int est’ and “The Unethical Public Friday will be spent discussing advertising and Saturday will Husiness Administration day VERA GROSSE GOES INTO VAUDEVILLE » Vera Grosse, a Seattle girl, of the most popular singers in is now in vaudeville. » audie and had veral encores the Hippodrome nee of the week attractions on the Elise Gresham, in ; Robert Athon minstrel act Black and kera and dance oKa, Py photoplay, ‘o. in an with new Black, # Nola’s ment be one the i] Sh fo) Small-Town old STEALS TO WED; NOW CHARLIE’S IN A CE PORTLAND, Jan, 12 W. Morrison, of a stockman of Corona, N. M bride of ty him out accused of Cha Morrison checks and $11,500 defray the moon mone expenses of his ho: Count Okuma, premier of Ja escaped being killed when bombs were thrown at his auto, LL nay pan two who withdrew peninsula completely are landing at Sale ALLIES MASSING ARMY IN GREECE The the Gallip allies ' Jan. 13 from LONDON according to Sofia Bulgarians estimate that 0 allied troopa are in Greece that over 200,000 will be con- | centrated between Salonika and the Greek border before the end of an other week John Burns, hostler, died Wed nesday in room of stable at 2509 Fourth ave Appointment of standing commit jtees of school board announced pW ednesday Mrs. W. H. Payne and Tyrell She re-|/ hand | MBton state t | Angeles recently me | of Mullen, of 1510 W, Bist at, icy pavements Wednesday Payne sustained fractured Tyrell fractured leg. Wellington Clarke, former Wash attorney, died in Los victims Mra wrist; Joseph Naylor, department man ger, Hraser-Paterson, died Tues ay; funeral services from st | Mark's Episcopal church Thursday afternoon Resolutions adopted at port commission meeting Wednesda |asking Washington's senators and | congressmen to urge government to thy | is in| » weeks aris |tlon with | | bulld concrete wall along north of Lake Washington sbiy jane for laymen's missionary convention, to be held here Febru fee 9-13, discussed Wednesday. Two Italian steamers sunk by re sin Baltle. Miss Veda Adams, Tacoma, badly burned when gown caught fire at dancing adem y Fire wiped out part of business section of Prince George, B. C., for second time in week Hee keepers to meet in Chehalis and 2 Sunnyside W: er Users’ Associa |tion to finance balance of work on “ot| Mabton feeder canal Doane's cafe closed. Grant Reynolds found guilty of Asnault In second degree in connec shooting over Blewett mine in Wenatchee court yesterday Snohomish county commissioners vote $784,000 for roads, famous In Olympia nistration, if merely |i THE SEATTLE STAR From Winter Displays: Suits, Coats and Dresses Greatly Reduced HE values offered in these reduced-price assort ments are well worth taking advantage of, for many of the garments involved are of types that one can wear right through the Spring month thag 1 deal of satisfaction Four Lots of Evening Gowns in the season's prevailing styles and com binations of materials, are greatly $9.75 $17.75 A Limited Number Piece Suits styles, also a Wraps, reduced. under-priced at and §=$12.75, and $25.00. of 3- in novelty few Even Ing are sharply Winter excep of offers The Suits tional Clearing still buying opportuni- at these $12.25, $18.75, $24.00, $29.00, $38.00, $44.00 and $49.50. Winter Coats are Keenly Reduced: $10.00, $17.50 and $25.00. tie prices three lots, at Second Floor. The Semi- aes Sale Fettibnes Many Exceptional Values in Dining-Room Furniture YPICAL of the Sale offerings in furniture for the din- ing-room is the high- grade Fumed Oak Buf- fet shown in the sketch Buffet is built of select quality quar- ter-sawed oak, in heavy plank-top pattern, and comes from one of our best factories The top drawer is partitioned and lined for silverware, all the drawer interiors are well-finished and the hardware used is of the best quality. The heavy bevel plate mirror measures 10x36 inches Semi-Annual Sale Price, - rigs rhis —Thira Floor Winter Millinery. Clearance (Second Floor) ¥ WO attractive lots of Untrimmed Shapes, in black, s and the various popular materials and com 95¢ and $1.95. Two lots of Trimmed Hats covering a wide range of ideas for street and dress wear, in small, medium and large effects, now reduced to $1.25 and $2.45. JANUARY SALES Notable for Value-Giving in New 1916 White Merchandise binations, now reduced to New Waists at ~ 95 in tub silk one Nar at $3.95 Other Blouse th price feature ing styles in laces and Crepe de ¢ e¢ in white and flesh-co —fecond ¥ New Shipment Women’s Spats EN-BUTTON §S in all white and black and-white, $1.75 pair Fight-button Spats in all white and black-and-white, $1.50 pair. Six-button Spats in white, gray and fawn, $1.25 pair First Floor. Canvasticteel Dress Trunks Special, $9.00 N exceptional value in strongly - constructed Canvas - covered Dress Trunks, in the 34-, 36- and 38-inch sizes These Trunks are bound all around with hardwood slats and are provided with two trays (the top one swinging) All are fur- nished with heavy sole leather straps, and catches. Choice of the three sizes, special, $9.00. —Third Floor Stamped Goods With Cotton good lock Price A* unusual offering— comprising Center- pieces, Doilies, Napkins, Combinations, Petticoats, Scarfs and Pillows, stamped for various kinds of em- broidery and accompanied by enough D. M. C. Cot- ton for finishing The price quoted on the combination (stamped ar ticle with cotton) repre sents the value of the stamped piece alone. Art Needlework Section Second Floor. THE JANUARY SALE OF MUSLIN THE JANUARY SALE OF WHITE UNDERWEAR WASH GOODS —First Floor and Basement Salesroom. THE JANUARY SALE OF BED- Second Floor and Bi THE JANUARY SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD LINENS First F CASES nd Rasement Salearoom First SPREADS, SHEETS AND PILLOW loor and Basement Salesroom, Basement Salesroom The January Sale of HOUSEHOLD LINENS Offers Exceptional Values: Mercerized Cotton Table Damask of strong, good- wearing oe smoothly woven and highly fin- ished, 64 inches wide, Sale price, 4B@ yard evenly woven from long Long Cloth for undermuslins, cotton yarn, 12-yard bolt. Sale price, $1.2 Pillow Cases in 45x36-incl (before hemming), well-made, Sale price, 12%@ each Toweling Crash of linen-and-cotton mixture, all-white bordered, roller or width 10¢ suitable for dish towels, 17 Sale or yard Basement Salesroom. inch price, House Slippers Reduced 250 Pairs of Women's Felt House Slippers, broken 2 to 8 THe pair lines, in sizes . reduced to 75 Pairs of Men's Leather House Slippers in tan and black, broken line izes 6 to 11, reduced $1.35 pair Basement Se'ssroom to Niris Corset $1.00 V' RY attractive value s featured in the new average-figure Corset made of pictured It. is with medium skirt in pink batiste, bust and long with rubber inset front rrimmed with embroidery band and fitted with four hose — supporters Price