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PIKE ST.—SECOND AVE.—UNION 8T. THE BON MARCHE THE SEATTLE STAR ELLIOTT 4100 } silk prices are rising rapidly. waists during the coming spring. $1.25 Black Messaline Heavy, Black Satin Moessaline, imches wide, yard 89c oo age hg rea. 40} 59c Serviceabdie, pretty quality inches wide. $1.75 Moire Velour, Yard } ;95c High-grade Black Moire Velour, 40 / 195 Inches wide. $1.50 Black Moire Velour Heavy, soft quality, 36 inches tn width Spec 6c Calico, 24 and 25 Inches ) Ac Wide, On Sale for, a Yard / 2,500 yards of Calico, good quality material; comes in a good assortment of light and dark col- ors, with neat patterns; full bolts and mill lengths. Lower Main Fleer. Women's 10c Fast Black ) 5c¢ Cotton Hose Priced, a Pair ! Special for Tuesday—Women's Fast Black Cot. ton Hose with elastic hem tops, double heels and toes; sizes 8% to 10. Not over six pairs to each. : —Upper Mate Fleer. 12%c Fine Dress Gingham, | Bic 27 Inches Wide, a Yard J 2,000 yards of Dress Gingham, heavy quality; a good collection of stripe, check and plain colors to choose from; comes in lengths to 10 yards. —Lewer Main Fleer. $1.25 Fine Nottingham Lace \ 68c ‘Curtains Specially Priced / EE taaks ef Getbte twttrel threads ond coats to ‘Shaded designs, and range from 40 to 60 inches wide, —Thiré Fleer. our usual low cash prices. Se Rolling Pins, of hard maple ‘wood, revolving 9 handles; each c Knives and Forks, silver- Springs; each Gas Toast- ers, fitted with four wire bread racks; price each— 9c hold size; each ...... special, 2 $1.50 Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk a Full Yard Wide, for 98c a Yd. | At the Bon Marché’s February Sale of Black Silks And please remember, Madam, that this is to be a black silk season—that This yard-wide Chiffon Taffeta special at 98¢ is the soft non-crushing kind, in a rich, deep black—the kind that will be widely used for dresses and Other February Sale Specials are: ial Economies for Tuesday Shoppers These Underpriced Items Will Be on Sale for One Day Only (Tuesday ) WE’RE GOING OUT OF THE FURNITURE BUSINESS So All Furniture Is Reduced 25 Per Cent Some handsome Bedroom and Dining-Room Sets, lots of good Living-Room Fur- fiture; many nice pieces in Buffets and Chiffoniers, and all at 25 per cent less than A NINE-CENT SALE Of Usefal 15¢ Articles for the Home and the Kitchen No Telephone Orders Accepted for These 9c Specials | Tollet Paper, “Big Chief” crepe 15¢ Mop Sticke with strong han- dies and durable Solidified Alcohol; house spectal, 15e Fry Pans; steel Fry Pans with cool handle; 15¢ Custard Cups, No, regular 15¢ value; $1.75 Black Bengaline } Very Brilliant Black Stik Bengal-? ine, 96 Inches wide ) $2.00 Ottoman Silks Handsome Black Ottoman Silks, } $1.25 $1.39 Stoel at Silk Faille, Yd. $1.39 Splendid quality Black Silk Faille, $2.50 Duchess Satin, Yard) Lustrous, fast black Duchess > 1 39 Satin, 40 inches wide, 8 —Upper Main Floor, WwW *s Wool D: ) Dress Skirts, plain, pleated and flare models; both belted and yoke tops; made of serge, pop lin, tweeds, worsteds, Bedford cord and fancy mixtures; black and colors. —Second Fleer. Women’s Winter Suits, } $3 Worth to $16.50, Reduced to / Suits made of nice quality blue and black serge, also tan and gray mixtuees; plain tailored and semitailored models; all neatly trimmed. —Second Floor Clean-Up Sale of Women's $3 95 Heavy Winter Coats, Each Heavy, warm Winter Coats in good, seasonable myles, with plain and convertible collars; made of aibeline, kersey, Bedford cord and mixed coatings, in black and colors. —tecond Ficer. Women’s High-Grade Suits, $9 35 Worth to $45.00, Special at Broken lots and emai! sizes mostly—eplendid Suits, made of serge, gabardine, fancy hairtine jselves, and, below, In the disgui |sheritte at the Orpheum stage door |the driver to swerve. jthe cab door swung open and was! ont [ripped off in collision with a “dead” eR nn cer ‘ACTORS PUT ONE PASTOR DENIES OVER ON HODGE: GIRL'S CHARGES. Orpheum Team, Disguised by|Child’s Parents Support Him | Virtuoso, Slips Past in Fight to Clear His Sheriffs Name | | | | DODGE TAXI DAMAGE|SAYS IT'S A “FRAMEUP” Jan, 31—Branded by 15-| 1) | yenr-ola Gertrude Lamon as her | Jbetrayer, Kev, Madison Slaughter, \pastor of the Mirst Baptist chureb, |found today he has not only the sup port of the girl’s parents, but like wine the majority of his parishion ors in a fight ar his name. will not ts to carry on a cam fort to prove his contention ne is the victim of a “frame by Iquor tntere: CHICO, jup” | Slaughter yester ter of a dramatic episc fusing to occupy bis jan impassioned sp », When, re-| he made from the |foor of his church, denying the jcharges against hini made to the \ |erand jury The Lamon girl's parents sided | with him in speeches to the congre | gation | Slaughter matntains that the |charges are part of a systematic jcampaign liquor interests have made against him for several years, Sa ~?* MOORE | ° Anew Luana te |The Hird of Paradise,” now play Ing at the Moore theatre, She ie [Miss Carlotta Monterey, and she puts a new fnterpretation, or rath er 4 new individuality, in the mous chara the Hawatian princess. F ed of a full, rich volee, pretty to look at, Miss Mon. terey offers a treat to ear and eye—and what better representa tion than that in a “Bird of Par-|f adine?’ The story of the play by Richard Walton Tully, i» that} of an Hawatian prin who, wed. | Calhoun |4¢¢ to an American, I» yet, despite her best efforts, unable to adopt) all his ways. In the end, she re-|}f turns to the faith of her father | and offers herself up ax a sacrifice | to the superstitions of her race. | She plunges into rater of fire to appease the anger of the gods. | The voleanic scene is one of the best in stagecral The, | the Ha t presented {n Corelli in which they got past two deputy and dodged a bill for a broken taxi- cab door, When the Orpheum show arrived, t week, at the N. P. depot, Corell!| end Gillette, in company with Sig. Lamberti, board ered Olga Mishka and company, tn eluding the wild Italian violinist, climbed Into another A race for first place and choice of rooms ensued. The Mishka taxi won by a nose, and in crowding the other cab from the curb before the hotel, compelied As he did so, ever-recurring | [H and other tunes | The supporting company is ¢x- tionally strong. - Alob The driver requested Gillette to! oo sign an accident report, which he did, expressing his sympathy for|/@———— the chauffeur. ORPHEUM worsted, suede cloth and English mixtures; black and colors. Second Fleer, —Fitth Fleer, 9c} 15e Salt Boxes, 9 of sessonet white | -.. IC | wood: price, | each ...... / 15¢ Metal Polish, 9c for nickel and | weebwetense brassware; ion, OC Mrs. Potts’ 15¢ Iron Handies, well made; price, picks; special, 3 packages for 15¢ Tea Pots, imported Japanese 9c decorated Tea Pots; 15¢ Dust Pans, steel edge Japannet Dust Pans, 9c each ... —Lower Main Floor. 9c can.. 9c 1 size; 9c their’ particular products. At the Crystal White Soap Booth A cake of 10c Peroxide Glycerine Soap free with every 50¢ purchase. Special,, 13 White Soap for 50c. At the Golden West Coffee Booth A 2-pound can of Golden West Coffee for 90c, Dressing Powder free. The first Course will Campbell’s Soup Special be sion free, and dially invited at 8c a Can Not over 6 cans each — delivered with other grocerter to only | of Sk Ice § | kates, Ice The Bon Marché’s Sixteenth Annual PURE FOOD SHOW Seattle’s Great Mid-Winter Attraction THE MATEOS DE LA CRUZE QUARTET IN SPANISH SONGS ANID DANCES, AND LULU, THE SMALLEST HORSE IN THE WORLD And nearly fifty separate exhibits of Pure Foods, with courteous attendants at each, anxious for you to taste their delicious wares and explain the good points of Be sure and come and bring the children, they will enjoy it as well as you These Specials in the Pare Food Show | | bars Crystal | and with each can a 10c can of Golden West Salad | purchase of two or more packages of Teco Pan } cake Flour. Mothers’ Training School lecture given February Ist, at 3:30 p. m all mothers ICE SKATES REDUCED Special Bargains now on all kinds Hockey iting requirements At the Rumford Baking Powder Booth A Cook Book, a Biscuit Cutter and Measuring Cup free with every purchase of three or more pounds of this famous Baking Powder At the Teco Pancake Flour Booth A Pancake Turner given away free with every Citrus Powder Gold Dust Star Naptha or Pearline 19c Pkg. Not over 6 packages to each—ielivered with other groceries b Floor the on of Spring Tuesday, Admis- are cor —Sixth Flore, Sticks and of every sort —Fourth Floor only |made Gillette {nto an Italian count. | the stage door. | We gotta da fren’, Sig. Gillette, atop-| the sleuth, they departed, and the|nress theatre for thin week. Good | man hounds waited in the cheerless/ audiences greeted the new bill |if | alley Sunday and laughed themselves nee Ad hoarse. |ton's office. | lexplain why they were outsleuthed| Harry Mason and company add |i by a couple of “nut” acrobats, another bunch of comedy in a} - as sketch entitled “Get the Money." | FAIR MANAGERS mienta of th | visitors, | vations may be made at once at $1 | BRANDEIS’ FITNESS: The aympathy, however, was not negotiable at the taxicad office. Within two hours the claim agent, accompanied by the chauffeur, cail- Sad bi scarcely any need of ed at the hotel with a bill for $15.76.| RAINE, Ole “What's the deat” asked Gitlette.| ‘rude Ho “T wasn't driving.” —~grea! “You'll pay up, or Ti make you! i attraction hard to catch,” sald the claim agent.|ini, week, and al “Go an far as you like,” replied nf Mr. Gillette. . — aed | The Orpheum was packed Sun- at the Orpheum he carries a sup porting company of about 50 peo ple. Her act is without doubt the biggest ever seen on the Orpheum cireuit here. ee The next scene in this drammer of the busted hinge ts Iaid at the) «gumurun” is the title of the act! stage door of the Orpheum and the story, which is told with Two of Bob Hodge's man hounds,| out a spoken word, is taken fro: coats buttoned up to their eart./the rich field of Scherezade’s red in the fey north wind.|~Thousand and One Nights.” Miss waiting the exit of Corell! and Gil-}Woftman, in the role of the beau lette. ©, interpreta youth, love, The latter two heard of It id passion in her wonder.) went to Sig. Lamberti's dreasing cing. She is ably assisted | room for advice. mmed Sheriff, Hortense (ff Diving into his makeup kit, Lam-/Zaro and a number of other de- bert! brought out a fine pair of|lightful artiste, The staging is fj French whiskers and transformed) superb, giving the full richness of | ff the agitated Corell! {nto a boule |Oriental splendor. | vardier. A flerce black mustache| Other features on the present) Orpheum bill are: The Langdons, fj in comedy; Grace De Mar, a pret- ty girl, in song and comedy chat- | . Levan and Dobbs, tn! They walked bravely out thru Gillette, in passing, addressed the deputy sheriff in choice Italianized Engiteh “You know da Hotel da Calhoun?) eee | “EMPRESS ” ii ioe —s Comedy in all shapes and varie ties is the card offered at the Em- pa dere. W'nt direction dees plas?” Having been properly directed by | | i | i | Next scene: The headline attraction is Bud Snyder, assisted by two comedi- ans. While Bud takes his life in| his hands with thrilling exhidi- |] tlons of daredevil stunts on a bike, the comedians pash chuckles out of the patrons a the rate of a chuckle a second or thereabouts. Manager "Pa" Bur- Enter deputy sheriff with a garnishee order on Gillette for $22.63 “No use,” sald Burton. “The boys got thetr money Monday.” Fotled again! And now {t's up to two sleuths to ments of thrills with a prize fight picture. And then there are Jerome Jack- | ff son, 6 feet 3, and Jane Barber. | Funny? Believe us, yes. Others on the bill are Harry Ge rard and Clara West, a couple of clever entertaine nd dancers; Johnson and Connell,” in song and | | | | furnishes a few mo- | i WILL MEET HERE Fair managers from every part of the Northwest will be in Seat. tle Thursday and Friday, when the 16th annual meeting of the North Pactfie : The meeting will open at 2/494 dance; and Cadieux, slack | o'clock Thursday, Prof. Thomas|®!@ Performer, | | Shaw, Great Northern agricultural expert, of St. Paul, will speak. + HiPPODROME ?} Friday @vening ‘at 6:20 a ban : saa quet will be given tn honor of the!” “A Midnight Visitor” found | | many Interesting situations at the Hippodrome theatre—and the audi | ence enjoyed ‘em with him, “A| Midnight Visitor” is the headliner | on the Hippodrome bill, and is played by Robert Athon and com pany. The other vaudeville acts - on the same bill are: Moore and | TO INVESTIGATE St. Clair, In comedy and song; | Miss Jacquelin, {n song and at the piano: the Hippodrome four, In quartet work, and the Loradoes, in novelty acrobatics Charle Chaplin, in antics, is the motion traction MAYOR GILL TO TALK Mayor Gill will be the chief | speaker at a non-political meeting i to be held Tuesday evening at 8 | 7 |p. m, at the Fauntleroy chapel, /LEAGUE TO HEAR °EM Fauntleroy station, under the| | auspices of the Men's club, Hesse-Sprotte Mayor Gfll and W. H. Paul hamus, of Puyallup, will be speak ers, All business and professional men are urged to attend. Reser a plate. | his funny WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Act picture at ing Chairman Overman of the sen- Jate judiciary committee today |named Senators Chilton, Fletcher, Walsh, Clark and Cummins, a sub committee, to investigate the fit ness of Louls D, Brandeis for as |soclate justice of the supreme court Mme. | will sing | The Municipal league will give ! candidates for corporation coun W. RNS 0 ooDs | Jacl, treasurer and pigeons the A F FL | eover at the Hotel Washington] WASHINGTON, Jan, 31.—Warn. ex Tuesday noon, The meet-|ings of further floods in the Ohio, will be open to the public,|Mississippi and Arkansas valleys | andidates for the council will ap-|with the prediction that they will! before the league a week|be long continued, were issued to-| » Tuesday day by the weather bureau, | V FREDERICK &NELSON The February Sale of New Black and Begins Tomorrow, First Floor ONSIDER the present situation with regard to Silks. A pro- nounced scarcity of dyes—a steadily rising market, both as to the raw and finished product—many rapidly becoming unobtainable, except at greatly advanced quotations. Now, if you please, note that the Silks in this Sale (both Black and Fancy) are of the styles that will be pronouncedly mer—are of the most desirable qualities, al dyes—and are marked for the Sale at prices which it is extremely unlikely can be duplicated later, and which represen Opening on the threshold of a Season when Silks are to be tre- mendously fashionable, this Sale spells UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. 35-In. Black Silks in the Sale at 68c Yd. 35-inch Black Peau de Soie, of good weight, very serviceable quality, Sale price, @8@ yard. 35-inch Black Taffeta .Silk, in a good weight and quality for linings and pet- ticoats, Sale price, @8¢ yard. 35-inch Black Messaline Silk, in a very soft quality, especially adapted for waists and linings, Sale price, 68¢ yard. di P' 4 hi 35-In. Black Taffeta Sale Price, 90c Yd. N extra-heavy, lustrous Pure Silk Taffeta, of a very desirable qual- ity for suits, coats, and separate skirts, Sale price, 9O@ yard. 36- and 40-Inch Black Silks in the Sale at $1.35 Yd. 40-inch Black Taffeta Silk, very soft and lustrous, and excellent for dresses, Sale price, $1.35 yard. 36-inch Black Faille Silk, a splendid quality and a fashionable weave for Spring suits and coats, Sale price, $1.35 yard. 36-inch Black Peau de Soie, extra- heavy quality, Sale price, $1.35 yard. 40-i: a Si si 36-inch Black Bengaline Silk, a highly faced silk in an appropriate weight for serviceable weave, much used for coats suits and coats, Sale price, $1.00 and suits, Sale price, $1.35 yard yard. P ea a 36-inch Black M ine Silk i 40-inch Black Crepe de Chine in extra good pure dik duality, ete heavy quality, very fine finish, Sale many purposes, Sale price, $1.00 price, $1.35 yard. yard. 36- and 40-Inch Black Silks in the Sale at $1.45 Yard 40-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta quality with beautiful lustre, splendid for w Sale price, $1.45 yard. 36-inch Black Peau de Soie, a heavy, hard-wea silk and a favorite for waists and dresses, price, $1.45 yard. in a 36-inch Black Faille Silk, a favorite Spring weave and a superior quality for suits and coats, price, $1.45 yard. 36-inch Black Satin Duchesse, of an unusually quality, and a beautiful chiffon weight, excellently adapted for suits and coats, Sale price, $1 yard. 2,000 Yards of Fancy Spring Silks Special $1.15 Yard N exceptional offering of beautiful Fancy effects which promise to attain an extraordinary vogue this Spring fashionable shadings are represented, including navy, Russian-green, black-and-white, egg-plant, Two thousand yards in the offering, fea ably attractive price, $1.15 yard 35-inch Black Peau de Soie in a very serviceable quality, beautifully finished, 35-inch Black Messaline Silk in a desir- able quality and weight for waists, price, 85¢ yard. 35-inch Black Taffeta Silk, a beautiful soft-finished, Sale price, S5¢ yard. dresses, and for suit linings, an excep- tional quality at the Sale price, 75¢ yard. 36- and 40-Inch Black extra heavy quality, suitable for waists 36-inch Black Satin Duchesse, an all- ity for waists, dresses and many other purposes, Sale price, $1.00 yard. 40-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, a pure- dye silk, very soft and lustrous, Sale price, $1.00 yard. 36-inch Black Peau de Soie, a double- soft-draping Fancy Silks of the most desirable Silks fashionable this Spring and Sum- 1 pure silk and dyed with foreign t remarkable values. 35-In. Black Silks in the Sale at 85c Yd. lesirable for waists and dresses, Sale rice, 85¢ yard. resses, foundations and linings, Sale igh-lustered silk, wery supple and 35-In. Black Taffeta Sale Price, 75¢ Yd. PURE Silk Taffeta of good weight, splendidly adapted for suits and Silks in the Sale at $1.00 Yard inch Black Crepe de Chine in an nd dresses and sptendid for wear, ale price, $1.00 yard. ilk satin, in a very serviceable qual- . 35- and 40-In. Black Silks in the Sale at $1.15 Yard 40-inch Black Taffeta Silk with beautiful chiffon fin- year, ring Sale ish, a superior quality much in demand — for dresses, Sale price, $1.15 Sale yard. 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse in a durable high-lustered quality, splendidly adapted dresses and suit lin- Sale price, $1.15 fine 45 ings, yard. Silks in the novelty stripe and plaid The mos? raisin, Copenhagen-blue, old-rose and nut-brown wistaria, tured for this Sale at a remark- —First Floor.