Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE BON MARCHE) Pike se Second Ave. Vatom se Our Telephone Vo. tx Hitler 4100 WOMEN’S SUITS TOCK-TAKING” SALES IN THE GARMENT SECTI AT THE “A the Original Prices. If Your Size Is Here We Promise You a Rare Bargain SIZES 14, 16, 36 AND 42, AND ONE | SIZES 14, 16, AND A FEW 36 48 IN THE LOT INCLUDED IN THE LOT Suits for only $16.50. Good style Suits, too—of serge, poplin, | High-grade gabardine and worsted. Pla tailored and | gabardines, ha Semi-tailored styles—a few with side belts | tweeds and whipcords—made | and plaits—black, navy and blue | fitted styles, fur or velvet trimmed line worsteds, duvetyn box trimmed with mole fur on col —— with genuine sku far, cuffs and around the bot ur on collar, cuffs and jack BS $39.50 |e $22.50 | Stic $50.0 dine with velvet trimming, in Pretty Waists, odd lots of crepe de Neat House Dresses, BC, tacta, Neat-fitting models, others embroidered— | ished with low flat, sewed-down or lo« made with convertible low and flat collars | collars, trimmed in contrasting colors, s in flesh, blue, maize, white and stripes material, braid or piping. Sizes 34 to —Hecond Floor 4 ’ , Bt Only 29c. Percale, git sehen ar Stripes, for $1.45 Some are quite plain. chambray are used in the making—fir PAY LESS THAN HALF FOR YN | Only 41 Suits in the Lot, So We're Going to Clear Them Out at Half and Less Than Half) 23 Women’s Suits That Were| 15 Women’s Suits That Were Originally Priced $24.50 to Originally Priced $39.50 and $29. vt Reduced to $12.25 | $50 Are Reduced to $16.50 | es High Grade Tailored Suits Less Than Half Price One $85.00 Suit of green velvet, | One sta. Sulit of green gabar | One $125.00 Suit of black satin. nk ot 0 Pretty Silk Waists Worth | Women’s PercaleandGing- Up to $3.95, Cut to $1.45 ham House Dresses, 79¢ + ose elt 46. “AFPTER-STOCK-T AKIN Gowns, Aprons and Undermuslins Many interesting economies here for the woman who really wants to save mon 50c Flannelette Gowns 39c Each Children’s Flannelette Gowns 49c Gown: Children’s Gowns, made of heavy quality fl ‘pa Mm made of solt, fleecy outing flan-| . otto: all white, or pink and ice stripe; W Bel, fitted with double yokes in front and back, | With or without collars; pink and blue stripes. | trimmed JUST FOR APRON THURSDAY 89c One-Piece Middy Aprons at 59c Eac These neat Aprons give the wearer the appearance of having SALE OF white lawn—fitted with sailor collar, pocket, and belt all around GINGHAM AND PERCALE CAPS IN VARIOUS STYLES AT Sc EACH Coverall Aprons of biue and white ene at the neck with white tape— | consisting of skirt, tunic and cap; a) neck, sleeves and pocket bound tn | extra size Gingham and Percale Ce white. Aprons. — > li9 sists of Gowns, Combinations, Corset Covers and Princess Slips, with tri mings of dainty embroidery, lace insertion, lace medallions and edging Soiled Undermuslins $1.50 | Soiled Undermuslins $1.9: 5c Soiled Muslin Underwear 69c Eac trimmed edging Third Fleer, ey an ith or without collars and overstitched or braid h on | a separate middy and skirt—they are made of light percales or plain 25¢ Coverall Aprons 16c | $1.00 and $1.25 Aprons 85c¢ A clean-up sale of Gingham Wilhel- checked ginghams. This style fast. | mina Aprone—Percale Tunic Sete iso vat “AFTER-STOCK-TAKING” SALE OF UNDERMUSLINS h These are slightly soiled and mussed from being handied. The lot com | m $1.75 to $3.50 values—solled and Worth $2.45 to $3.75—Combinations | } mussed Gowns and Combinations, and Gowns of sheer lingerie cloth NN made of fine muslin, lingerie cloth or | trimmed with lace motifs, wide French nainsook—lace or embroidery | bands of organdy, lace insertion and For Good | The Bon Marche Sowing Club hoes Little Boys | Will Meet Tharsday, Jan. 20 at 3 P.M. int and Girls Employes’ Cafeteria, Fifth Floor, Pike St. Si The session will be devoted t (S’ “IRON-WEAR” SHOES, $2.55 | of shirt making. All { PAND $2.95 A PAIR. MADE IN SEATTLE, AND YOU'LL FIND THEM TRUE TO NAME Madame Coates’ Sewing ally invited to attend Top Shoes, a Pair Growing Girls’ High Top Shoes, made | of good quality patent leather on good, comfortable and well-fitt lasts; in sizes | i taking advantage of the 3 11 to 3 $5.00 International Ice Hockey Skates, the fine ; for figure skati Boys’ Button and $2 29 (Barney & Berry) $3.7 . Lace Shoes, a Pair Less Money Nowadays And many who felt they could not to buy Skates earlier in the sea . poy ‘ | (Barney & Berry) e on comfortable-fitting lasts, with medium | @arney & Berry $2.50 Puck Strap loe Hock heavy soles; button and lace styles; in| Skates, with cold rolled steel blades of genul gunmetal, with tops of cloth or dull mat | Made to Order— Expert Fitters at Yo kid—well-fitting styles; in sizes 214 to 6.| Service at Any Time in the Shoe Section. eee eee Whee: | —Upper Main Pio $3.75 Blankets at ‘$3. 45 Pair $3.75 Blankets at $3.19 Pair Extra large Wool-finished Blankets, size 72x80 Wool and Cotton Mixed Blankets inches; gray, white and tan inches; firm, heavy qua HW Jacquard borders; “oft and fleecy, and very dur- tan, red, pink and blu able. Special, $2.45 pair. a pair —Lower Main § 2 Loaves Bon | For Carry Home he the | 1 bur sday Specials Marché Home- a seat made Bread 15c | Cudahy’s Eastern | In Domestic Bakery Secti ,, Medinm wetune Gain 17 Se seseis sig Pound aT < wide, in nent a cer Ho Try our Washington Creamery Butter— fresh churned; 3 pounds "35c 15c Sateens at 10c Ya the cont | tor $1.00; a pound None delivered at Specials | Stripe Sateens, Apricot Jam—pure and delicious | full bolts of navy these prices. Wine Cakes—choice of 5 differ ent ieings; special 10c Soda Crackers—fresh and crisp ed matert preserve black and w @ pound .......... 124c 10c Wash Goods 5c Yai regular $1.00 size (refund of 20 —Fourth Floor. —Fourth Floor. —Lower Main Floor, Cent ~ Boys’ Stand- Wear” Suits | 5.00. Best of All School Suits Sizes 6 to 18 years, in Boys’ “Stand Wear” school mits, in thr piece Pulgarian belted style, each sult with two pairs of trousers suits of durable woolen matertals —Upper Main Floor. ‘STaMo- WEAR MARCHE SEATTLE $5.00 Canadian Hockey ice Skates, among th Boys’ Shoes, made of heavy calf leather | Tost popular patterns $3 75 he red Girls’ $3.50 High €9 AQ Skates Can Be Bought for 5 ne sizes 1 to 5%. welded tool steel, and finely finished . , A. 75| Girls’ Patent and —Vourth Floor. Gunmetal Shoes, Pr. $2.50 Come to the Bon Marche for Skating Boots Growing Girls’ Shoes of patent leather or | You Can Get Them Ready Made or Have Them ur S On Carry Home Day in the Picnics at 10c 15c Galatea Cloth 10c rd rd for return of empty 9 | Date Nut Butter—fine for cake Odds and Winda of Assorted tine), at A C | tilting and sand 25 Wash Goods in 00 | Ln nger Su emh map | “ Bultt Divs special a pound», LOG | wiches; a pound C | Fianneiett nee or All [HE SEATTLE es ne. | ConTINUED | BESSIE’S GOING | eee eed TQ SETTLE mown | DRAGON IS KILLED a ss Aart 2 BY A PRETTY GIRL rath Wien Her Family is és NELSON Clearing yer roken Broken Basement Salesroom “73. (Continued from page 7.) | IT’S HER LAST SEASON gantic plant of the Chicago Herald was employed, is shown under the direction of William Fox at the Clemmer theatre, beginning Wednesday The story is about a corrupt judge who tried to railroad a labor leader to prison. The ta bor man escapes with the aid of a newspaper reporter, The reporter loses his job for his sympathies. The judge then attempts to betray the labor ere wite Out in the copper district, the laborer atrikes it rich. The re porter and he return, buy an Influential paper, and proceed to demolish the judge by show ing him up. “The Fourth Es tate” gives a realistic idea of th d and the power of the pr A Special Purchase of Handsome Corduroy Coats Affords Exceptional Values at $9.75 | purchase are Coat Aprons Special 10c C's, ULAR Fitted rtment of washable prints, bib or plain band tyle, with trimming of white piping Special 10¢. Rasement Salesroom green and navy-blue, made Je-wale corduroy in ( full-belted style, lined through out and finished with plush Women’s Shoes and Slippers (Broken Lines) Priced for Clearance 150 Pairs of Women's High Shoes in patent and plain leathers, not 1 sizes in each style, but sizes from 2% to § ‘ $1. 95 sale Womar’s ‘Bvening Slip- or fur collar Also, African-brown Cordu- A Wallingford comedy com roy Coats as pictured, in nar- pletes the bill row wale, cut 48 inches long, e ° lined throughout with self- COLONIAL ° ° William = Ruasell and Charlotte Purton are fe p> part Masterpicture entitled “The Thor oughbred. Itt of a New York er who finds manhood in the Weat A fight with the bandits on a train is one of the stirring s« * A powder explosion at a mine Is an doned satin and trimmed with collar of natural raccoon Women’s and Misses’ sizes. Exceptionally low-priced at eid pees -* Other Unusual Spportuniiies Cissy Fitegerald in featured on Featured for Thursday: the same bill in a comedy pers in Patent Leather, : le ising re Satin and Velvet with 30 Winter Suits for women, reduced to $5.00. MISSION Clayton hand-turned soles, sizes 18 Winter Coats in misses’ sizes, reduced to $2.95. o Mary Fuller in starred in the Imp| There is one dressing room | | three-reeler, “The Heart of a Mer ° i this week that is} matd,” a romantic comedy-drama a alously. In ite per | of the sea, at the Mission theatre, fumed precincts, Bessie Clayton beginning Wednesday At dinner) “The Darling of T ichore,” #e the men lament that there In no|renely goes about bustness ‘of | her ie beauty and powder undisturbed 2% to 7, reduced to $1.00 pair 200 Pairs of Women’s Felt House Slippers, sizes from 2% to & in the assortment, reduced to B5e pair 23 Rain Coats, women’s and misses’ sizes, tan and navy-blue, reduced to 95¢. 38 Lingerie Dresses, women’s and misses’ sizes, re- duced to $1.45. —Basement Salesroom | girl who dares do as she really fooin iike. They go n deck to view the far Mermaid rock, and| Heesie has a watch dog ; . Sura in'mhure thos aoe the beantt| Or tbe nuovo mance dogeems ff | 78 Pairs of Men's Leather | | House Dresses Reduced to 69c ful m Or, to be excruciating: |i a apie . uf apg et nt eG pith ] and black, sizes 6 to H" SE DRESSES of Ging- Where the Heather Blooms,” com Ye latest ad- | ll, reduced to $1.00 ham, Percale and Chambray pletes the program ventur myster pair at a deep reduction from their | i} ieee wan Pgarcigged vad Rasement Salesroom . 49 | °F & force . : at aa former value. They are in plain b ALHAMBRA § | febe!” commanded a musical colors, stripes, checks and small “The Destroying Angel” heads ages eat baie | Undermuslins designs in light and dark effects, the new show at the Alhambra | '*ta! ; 1] i Wedneaday. it in a fascigating| Ww ogums would, evidentty, vaa/f! | Clearance Values and sizes range from 36 to 44. story of b d romance and trag-| 410. corresponded to excited deter: |f 4 ICE Sharply underpriced at 6D¢. edy who Ike exciting) Mi correst t A‘ LEARAN( of —Basement Salesroom c nd pleasure tn a chase) pag % Inches, over all Muslin Undergar- at sea in “The Destroying Angel.”| yon n't mind her,” said! Three of the apeediest motor boats] ; ments that have become | Rensie knew I wasn't tally |i y inithe eountey wore weed tu prover-| oe e would tear any one (ff | slightly soiled from hand Dust Caps Reduced to 5c ing tb scene on the waters off tried to enter my ling a d a fo > Lok ileea Mew. York yj ling and display affords INGHAM DUST CAPS ina the following exceptional A comedy completes the pro values gram. large assortment of styles, some trimmed with rick-rack i | ER, 28 Crepe Envelope CLASS A Bessie han the softest big blue Chemises, reduced to braid, reduced to 5¢. ° | eyes and the hardest legs in Am 39¢. —Rasement Salesroom Four features are offered on the toa Te 18 Combinations in crepe and muslin, = re- duced to 39¢. 29 Combinations in muslin and crepe, re duced to 49e. 18 Muslin Combina- tions, reduced to 69¢e. 30 Corset Covers, re duced to 10¢, Corset Covers, re ed to 19¢. 28 Misses’ Princess Slips, reduced to 25¢e. 49 Gowns reduced t 69e. Basement Salesroom. Clans A bil week, bex Inesda Every a three-reel Knick erbocker, heads the bill A com edy entitied “Mile-a-Minute Monty another comedy entitled With the Goods,” and a a t Canadian Rockies the reat of the program balance of the | doean't ha h eyes—not always said, “this in my lant s good husband, a daughter, and plenty of Iam going to my farm and |f any I'm sick of | pout the world HI ats what they all say, But seldom quit nee, but dancing | |! Unusual Values in New Tub Silk and Lace Waists At $1.95 EVERAL models in this purchase; all new, all at- tractive, and all exceptional in value There are plain tub silks in white, flesh, mais and apricot, also a variety of pretty stripe] nbinations, also about three} zen (only) lace and net Blouses in effective models, one as pictured. A good size range to choose from Featured for Thursday, ex- ceptional value, $1.95. Basement Salesroom Clearing Wash Goods Remnants At 5c and 10c Yard WO very interesting lots, comprising several hun- dred yards of staple and fancy Cottons in useful lengths, scheduled for quick disposal, Thursday, as follows: Confessions of a Wife | JIM EDIE’S OPINION OF t c ke er to be ELEANOR FAIRLOW ed when Firat | knew that she must have from the city ned to me that money 1 sent it to her Of course, I knew little book that she would Immediately under-|at the club and stand that I had sent the mone the back while but ft would Bat, Dic her to ackn asserted Ihr ventions w could ac the idea that sure who had sent it 1 did write her any more letters an two days afterward Jim Ed over to the hous od sa 1 know, Margie, that Eleano’ rlow had gone to Chicago to n is not always so 1 are intimat e much in love with d 1 think one of the love to a womar Ash Cans Special $1.85 S PECIAL for Thursday, sub- \ stantially-made Ash Can as pictured, with raised ven tilated bottom, fit-over cover and reinf vent of four gal vanized strips on sides. Size 18x26 Inches. Special $1.83. REDUCED TO Se YARD are Remnants of Light and Dark-colored Prints; White and Colored Outing Flannels; Cambric Lin- ings, Printed Crepes, Unbleached Muslins and other desirable cotton goods REDUCED TO 10c YARD are Remnants of Standard Percales, Galateas and Dress Ginghams; Ripplette and Plisse Crepes; Out ing Flannels, White Cross-barred Lawns; Colored began to blush and act 80 y that [ was afraid Jim would notice it, and so I hastened to an old friend of her moth me that she had not strong eno re men make the | | = | #0 she was go as social secretar to an Id friend of think she will be hay (To be continued.) Eleanor Fairlow has always Batiste, Long-cloth and Cambric Muslin, with num- seemed to me to have beeh spoiled MEMORY SLOWLY erous other Cottons in lengths suitable for many » 1 luxury and 4 ) purposes Clearing Broken Lines of Table and Fancy Linens, Bedspreads, Towels and Towelings At Greatly Reduced Prices —Rasement Salesroom. of those ¥ care of; © less fe ean be most inter who mnt be taken RETURNS TO GIRL who, amusing and at times ting. In fact, she is the | type of woman that most men like |®¢*r the old Mount Baker pumptng soft and yiel Memory is returning to Minnie Andrifs, the girl found unconacivus who never |station, with her clothes wringing quite succumbs ine she is not] wet Tues sufficiently te nor Fair low weuil thie 4 capers | The case is clearing slowly un , t would |der the observation of a dozen or| . . 1 ( x n interested physicians herself she w atifier ABE he »mbered many facts con ay night Boys’ Tapeless Blouses Special 22c HREE hundred Blouses in this unusual offering Well-tail- ored in good ginghams, percales, madras cloths and chambrays, in tasteful stripe patterns, and fin- ished with military collar. Sizes 6 Wood Baskets Special 50c TRONG Wood - carrying Baskets as pictured, made of splint wood, with rein forced — bottoms Special, Thursday, 50¢, Hounewares Section Misses’ Union Suits loved greatly and yet she would elf Wednesday, but be thinking of herself as a victim | Was unable to tell how she 19d met of circumstance. & will make a| With the accident splendid advertisement of some| The only detail she recalled was man's prosperity. She will wear|getting on a street car and going the clothes he buys her beautifully |downtown Monday afternoon, and and will keep his house and honor |into a department store. clean and bright Heavens, Jim, w more do yo Dick, who had been much intere n place, | want a woman with a sense | who might omething b made aware ft to 15 years. Special, 22¢. BOYS' OVERCOATS REDUCED TO 82.35 Sixty Overcoats in the lot, sizes from 2% to 10 years. Double-breasted styles, in gray, blue and brown coat ings, buttoning to neck. Warmly lined Reduced to 15c Fine Cotton Rib bed Union Suits in va rious styles, sizes 20 to 34, re duced to 156. WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Iss ows | PORTT use | gilded nged | church | the fla 19. Tho he of St. Francis ) feet in the air, painted on the Northwestern can see you are all at] National Bank building, 200. feet REDUCED TO She with flannel, Exceptional values at sea in your estimation of Eleanor|above the pavement, and fought Women’s Lisle Union Suits $2.35 |Fairlow.” You see, Httle book, I} with the Japanese at the siege of | in high and low-neck styles SMALL BOYS’ SWEATERS REDUCED TO 29¢ Fifty only; sizes 1 and 2 years. Good wool Sweaters, in maroon and cardinal colors. Exceptional values, 29¢. Basement Salesroom also many odd styles in Union Suits, reduced to bbe. felt so sorry for Dick that I thought | Port Arthur Clarence Rooney, 1 must take Wleanor's part. 1 knew | lejack, is on crutches today that he would not dare be drawn! after falling ten feet from a dinky into the controversy. “I have al-| water tank, So intense is his dis. ways been sorry that she would | gust that he has filed suit for Basement Salesroom