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THE SEATTLE ae THE BON MARCHE || What Star Readers |} — (rprpeRIcKeNELSON| PIKE ST, SECOND AVE., UNION ST."ELLIOTT 4100 | DRESS GOODS 85c A YD.|} Think About Mayot |} sesemene New Sports Suitings “ i " | s s ‘ ; aid effects, wi For Tuesday We Group Several Lines of Fine All Mixu in 5 eattle Salesroom — + signet in handsome, old plaid lfc, with Wool Fabrics, Worth Up to $1.50 a Yard | N It Shoes inating po ata sui are ‘accompanied by plain cloth of and Mark Them All 85c , ee, the same colors. , ret) “IT Vv 1% > epee ITO THE ~ Herewith The Star presents [sensible enforcement that good Low-Priced The jacket and trimmings may be of the plaid, anc : | ! : oy 2) AND WE'LL CUT YOUR SKIRT FREE INTO THE BARGAIN another batch of letters from |citixenship really requires. And |f the skirt of the plain cloth, or vice versa, either idex These fabrics range from 44 to 54 inches in width, and there is a goodly selection Its readers who discuss the [that is what we are getting. We] ANY of the season's pla , ine u c Serges > “loths. here ds. jroadcloths, mayoralty candidates. With but are getting a sensible administra taki of colors, including black. In Serges, Granite Cloths, Shepherd Plaids, Broadcloth ele caors thom te Wiis wo. [item a the inten berainunth tae, smartest ideas in Nov 8a ita eens each Poplins, Readona Crepe, Herringbone stripes and hair-line Serges. fore the primary election, the |too. A radical, extreme adminis elty Footwear are dupli- inches wide, $3 yard, With Dress Goods prices rising rapidly this special offering will be a great help to |I| tetter discussion of candidates | tration would do more harm than Y Wide-stripe Sports Skirting, The New Coloringe in Coverts . , cated in the Basement those who wish to economize on material for Spring suits and dresses is becoming more and more | Kod, IRM ete. oak Tahal, % and Paney' Mixtures, inciud- Interesting. You should read Sa room at very moder- z= them all. GRIFFITHS FOR THE RIGHT alesroon ; one of the most attractive of ing the lighter tans, greens * e aps Tae * | Each of the candidat Fditor Star: Austin E, Griffiths | ate prices, and good-look- the Gphing., séveltiés, ’ titty end grays, are here in the 642 | $1.25 Silk Crepe de Chine, 36 Inches Wide, 79¢ a Yd. }| goes. strona "boosters: & should be slecwed tarot Hie et ing, satisfaction ~ giving fur Mehes wide, $9.0 Yard, Inch width-at 81.40 to #800 je nv ate: oO le id ) 4 | BECAUSE THE COLOR RANGE IS INCOMPLETE Uae ee Juntica, Seattle is full of his kood-||f Shoes of the more staple New S4inch Block Check Sult- . speshon aie Racin t sale BOOSTS HI FOR GOVERNOR ness, and all of his works are done ||} ; in Ings, in a weight suitable for in French Serges, black and Bere oem, RESEDA, MYRTLE, COPENHAGEN, FRENCH GREY, WISTARIA, APRICOT, PURPLE, 11)” Saitor The Star: H.C, Gil, the|in Trath. He has spread tt broad sort are alto featured both coats and sults, come in navy-blue, we have ready « [present mayor of Seattle, should, by| cast for the betterment of Seattle wide variety black, brown or green and representative selection of If we had 20 good colors to show you instead of nine, the price would not have /[/the vote of the people, succeed bim-| and its people. Lat thone who seck gray combinations on white the desirable weights, 64 n é “ , ie self, unlena he be our next governor] to destroy him or his good works * ground, and are very effect- inches wide, $1.50, $2.00, been changed. The Silk is a good, heavy quality of Crepe de Chine, full 36 inches vg tigrroem wp Stren bahwa Gea ek, te oA. Stine €800- yast. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 yard, wide, and will make such pretty dresses for afternoon and street wear, I ot personally acquainted | shame in this campaign. He ie a . , , - lwith Mayor Gin. However. Iam a aban that laveth Fighteowsnens and jj ys Very Desirable for the New Over a Thousand Yards of New STUNNING NEW YARD-WIDE ltaxpayer in Seattle and’ Kiteap| hateth wickedness ¢ Dresses are 48 to 80-inch Wool Challies have arrived, STRIPE AND PLAID SILK $1.00 YD, REMNANTS OF 20c } 8c county, and have been in this MRS. KATHRINE ICKY, | Checked Woolens in black, in the American and French \ ~ Ue @ resulting in a very smart combination, Fifty-four ~ 1 7 , county off and on for the past 19/3244 Third ave, N., Queen Anne brown, tan, green or blue and makes, patterned with Particularly effective and charming in SATEEN LINING, YD. lyears, and 1 think I know Gill's ashe } white, with colored overplaid. stripes, dots and fancy fig- 5 ‘ F ; | record. KELLOGG FOR GRIFFITHS every detail are the new Spring Silks in Soft quality n Lining with a lustrous | if) "1 televe Mr. Gill fs the best!” keditor The Star: In determining their smart stripe and plaid patterns. In- | mercertzed finish; full yard wide Lining in| if/mayor Seattle ever had. He is\who to favor for mayor, these cluded are handsome Satin Monotone—hair- | piack and a big assortment of colors; lengths jhonest and practical, and a man for|things should be taken {nto con : gro . $s: also brok chec . the job. After Gili, Brickson and | sideration ey and mp sttipens sie0 Draken checks | trom 1:to'6 rarés et te | the reat bolled down ‘wouldn't even |” Mr. Erickson clatme the Issue 1s Veiling Lengths _St. Valentine (Sincr camamemasumenec aim marenZTs mao ae 8 aed One Ee ae. or, | RATION! OTnerenip nd ents his , 45c Novelties elected they will enforce the law. | doctrine. It should be remembered - hy ff * l f h In this connection I wish to state|that {t was Mr, Erickson'’s ¢lo:| Higheut Gypsy Sect, button IAL purchase T. VALENTINE m1- nnua a or y a e (0) oes that the people of this state and) quence which persuaded the city | or lace atyle, in glazed and mat of Veiling in short Luncheon Sets, Table jeounty (King) are already overbur | council to bulld the present city kid, with light-weight sole, nar- # GOOD SHOES—STYLISH SHOES Pea csatcn eine ‘oy Se] Sangsc'er "ale “nc ih ET, t0n Ad Mh Sel Same Vella are Sens opting and. ut the tive values. Baskets in appropriate dec- | AT FACTORY COST OR NEAR IT Cinsered by many erthtleg eye” [Ses tesbeteer “ata T'achenat{f| fase, of fine quality in bordered orations. In view of these existing cond! | $2,000 a month In my humble . a St. Valentine Gift and Greet-— Patent Leather Grey , Blue and Black Velvet I} tions, it is necessary for the voters| judgment, this little experiment and all-over agg ti tig Canta, tg tote aoa, . retin, fects, of Black to elect some one who is honest.) has been the strongest single blow | a ra - od “ CG Part Top Shoes Shoes at | practical and broad-minded enough |ever delivered againet municipal ‘ " Navy, Taupe, Brown and cart, Holders, Pasty | and . to head our city government, That| ownership in this city. Mr. Erick : N e ‘colorings. They ’ P. Hi 2 45 Pair man 1s Hi Gill. He has proved him-|son claims to te the guardian f fagpi fi lord ad Bie alates Sty Valentine ° alr 4 . b . self as guch under every angle of|angel of the Nght plant. Yet he ? measure from o' $ z ; de of |[|oPPOsine forces, in and outside of bas failed in his five years in the | Z yards in length, and are Place and Tally Cards in Women's Patent Leather Women’s Shoes, made of |Piine city counetl. counctl to acquire an additional | ; priced at 45¢@ each. Cupid, Heart and Arrow dec- Shoes, lace or button style, fine grade velvet with &- If the people of Seattle want an|power site for the elty—sitting 3 : —First Floor orations. —First Floor. Patent i — = * 0} nd lace style. automatic machine to govern them,!idly by while the few remaining 4 | with grey tops; leather or | pather inch tops a y |I would suggest Griffiths, Lundin |avatiable ones are being rapidly ‘ covered heels. Gray : and Hodge, What the people really | acquired by other interests. Stone | \ ‘Top Patent or Dull Leather |f| want t* © man who can think for] & Webster have talked Methe, but A GOOD DOOR MAT the good and welfi of all the tax-| prepared for the future. erickson F Patent Leather Black Grey Top Shoes pavers Coneeraed, Becanse of the| kas talked much aad prepared not j numerous we and the confaric ‘ Top Shoes * } Municipal ownership tx edna nn to —saves housework % 4 lof them on our staute books, ft ir /thus in danger, not from attack * m 4 e $2.45 Pair ahpulatele BOUMMMAET to baveltecinl Without, ‘ber from. sentiideers In black or Bive Veivet —taves wear and tear on : $1.95 Pair Wenen's & lace or |f | Dermot, the head of our city, within. | Today it te the vietim of er gg this Gypsy o-oo gion floor coverings. B ‘omen's Shoes, county, state and country govern |its bosom friend. lade over an excellent-fitting ‘ _ Women's Shoes, made of yer / button style; dark or light || ment who understands nature There is no doubt of Erickson’s | last, with 2inch Cuban heel —Cocoa Mats, plain brush, soft patent leather with Goi; grey cloth tops and covered jf} __1f the poole of eee tear aot Fre pavement ot Hates, hr | and light-weight sole. Sizes 14x24 to 30x46 inches, 65¢ i cloth or kid tops. Top heels. to Mr, Gill and Chtet or ad Mr, Gill says the tasue is taxa 2% to 7; widths A to D. Price to $4.00. a |ample, one of the lamentable parts/tion. For many long years he sat $3.50 i of our present, sexatoipel adminiy |im our city council. As he sat, _ —Brockton ee rae Door Mats, 14x25 to 28x45 tration Is the technicalities | taxes rose and as taxes rose, there | i) i: to CHILDREN’S SHOES, $1.39 PAIR | MEN’S $6.00 SHOES AT $3.95 PAIR |f}in the office of the prosecuting at-|ho sat. The longer he sat the higher | inches, $8 $ | ¥ —Braided Fiber Mats, 22}4x36 to 50x48 inches, $2.35 M $2.00 SHOES AT $1.39| MISSES’ $2.00 SHOES $1.55 PAIR ]/or"agting’ gisor at ane vag [20x Fame: Me, Gull thinks Me re ae ve Wiper be, MISSES’ $2.50 SHOES AT $1.75 | WOMEN’S $5.00 SHOES $2.95 PAIR lf] Soeriment,” What we want fe toon | te record, Ie taken moreno see . —<Fiber Mats with inserted patterns, Rubber Mats and —Upper Main Fleer. of good judgment, who respect| shower to lay the dust of a gum ife i rious si: mad: ord | Go Maks of tee Rikains toes |e e b Steel Mats in various sizes, Mats le to order to ’ | Hi Gil t* the man who does| How does Mr. Griffiths stand on | F meet special requirements. deneot . Men’s Hip Rubber Boots of fime | ![)inings. 1, for this reason, think he| there two tanuen raised by his on 4; : sagt, nay H ti be th yAyor o! ? ? ——— Children’s Rubber Boots $1.75 Pair| | quality rubber, worth $5.00 and) Joris ‘ir'no the nest rovernorof|unicipal ‘owperthip than erick: f Misses’ Rubber Boots $2.00 Pair| | $6-00, specially priced at $3.98 Pair | Ji‘ mae 3. 3. F Jno. ecanso be, has scantion and ! Standard Makes of Price $1.50 yard. ures, 60¢ yard. —First Floor. and plaids. ~ —Cever Mats Vicor) |E| GRIFFITHS 18 EFFICIENT which the latter sadly lacks. He Or Three for a Dollar if You Prefer are there that have had occasion| squares perfectly with his present | last, with brown cravenett: stripes, Persians, barred effects, jacquard and other handsome silks in figure that Rave been sent from one de-|ive program of amending the char | widths AA to B. Price $3.50. dium-size and large bot- _—size bottles, reduced to , |home without getting what they | item. 7 ,. PRACTICAL ECONOMIES FOR TUESDAY SHOPPERS IN has proven himself to be a man of|fers to the people of Seattle the ; Cedarine Polish in quart size and large bottles, take charge of a police department Cactus Polish in medium- Weight, with elastic legs and seamless feet, with |months’ time organize the depart-|the people of Seattle have begun or 3 for b0c. some #ightly imperfect; «sizes 4 to 16 years |the city jafl, and make the environ-|come to the concluston that the | NY Kleanit Polish, medium- Glidden Renovite Polish, iddcha’s unt Gieck Chahnere Stockings with Women's Bleached Union Suits, medium weight, |f|t!0Ing perfect harmony and pe sources to the fullest extent for| isin peasy ent Viel 15c. duced to 15¢c. |the officers, saying, “He was tho|cial interest, which some of our inch Iace model, with medium ; Editor The Star: I am in favor|is a better friend of the taxpayer E.. me 7 ’ of Austin E. Griffiths for mayor,|than GIll, because his councilman. ae who stands for equality, efficiency | {co record Is one of constant re-| Growing Girls’ Bronze Button 2,500 Men Ss Brand New Scarfs at 35c Each and economy. How many voters|trenchment and economy, and | Boot, mado on an English-style At Reduced Prices ; to call at the city hall on some bust-| promises. In the matter of tax! cloth top. Goodyear welt ao! . A All bright, new colorings and striking new designs for the coming season—.Roman |]| 20%*. OF to Ket some Information, or| levying, he advocates a construct: | and low heel. Sizes 2% to 5%; Cedarine Polish, in me- Lustro Polish, medium- . . . e | partment to another, or who have|ter to permit the mayor to ap nic lain silks as well—made flowing end style, all cut full length. |had to wait for hours and then go| prove or reject the budget item by tles, reduced to 15c and 15c. ie, pi & ) 25 ‘ called for, all on account of LACK| Griffiths, pecultarly fitted by ed — Wizard Polish, medium- OF SYSTEM? Austin E. Griffiths | ucation, experience and ability, of- 2 system. Loom at bis record {n the|opportunity to secure a really A cans, reduced to 50c. reduced to 15¢ and 25c. elty connctl, Look at his record as| great mayor, 3 Stockings, Underwear and Gloves cht of eile 'A mat ‘Tho’ can i yc. xeutooa. |B | Wonder Polish, medium- Children’s Hose 17c a Pair Children’s Union Suits 48c [See 00 per pony i te. officers ERICKSON ue meh Rot ss size and large bottles, size and large bottles, Children’s Fast Black Cotton Stockings, medium | White fleece-lined Union Suits with high neck . a Gee, ae tae gg hw | reduced to 15c and 25c. reduced to 25¢ and SOc. double heels and toes; sizes from 6 to 914, at 17c, | *24 long sleeves and ankle length, with drop seat; |f/ment and better the conditions at|to think for themselves and have | ti . ment more inviting and the work/city of Seattle should ownf run |i} ; ium-si Children’s Hose 35c a Pair Women’s White Union Suits 79c more pleasant for his men, main-|and take advantage of all its re-| . size bottles, reduced to medium-size bottles, re- J} and then retire with the good will|the benefit of the most of the peo- | 7 —Hi 2 ’ |] | best chief wo ever had,” should be| politicians, including Mayor Gill, low heel and Goodyear welt Women’s Hose at 35c a Pair Women’s $1.50 Gloves $1.15 proof enough to any citizen that|have done heretofore, not speak. ||| le. Stzes 2% to 6%, attrac- Women's Fast Black Cashmere Stockings with One and twoclasp Kid Gloves with over sewn |f| Mr. Griffiths ts the man for mayor.|{ng of some of his appointees, tively priced at $3.00, elastic hemmed tops and seamless feet, with | or pique seams; some have contrasting embrotd H. G. BEST, such as Port Warden Paysse, who : ‘ en esroom Merino heels and toes; sizes 8% to 10, at 35c, or | ered backs, others Paris point backs; whito, tan, | 1436 Orange place. has been working for the Inter. a 8 pairs for $1.00. brown and gray. —Upper Main Floor. od ests of the fish combine by trying | GRIFFITHS MADE GOOD to exclude the fishermen from sell- MOTHERS’ TRAINING SCHOOL TUESDAY AT 3:30 P. M. Cetitice Kootuas Matas thke ieed| ine ‘wetbe om Tile aten aan The New Separate Skirts The second Free Lecture of the Spring Course will be held Tuesday, February ol ei vias coals Hicscedlne for bogtoiay is nlae oatiaiad ike 8th, at 3:30 p.m. All those interested are cordially invited to attend.—cate, 1 Sith Fleor | He mado good as chief of police.| Mayor Gill will lower himself to | Ar V. S The majority of the force wil teli| such a low level he should not be i e ery om you that he made as good a chief} Comsidered a fit subject for mayor e . | e Seattle. | ; Calico 4c = _Your Valentine Valentines "ot ee eee eer cs starmat a / | $3.95 and $5.75 1,500 yards of Calico, our reg- | May Be a Dainty | Pretty Valentines with cheery |[|the Job down. Ho did until he|CitY and municipal affairs, 1 have h i been looking into Mr. Erickson’s : a do quality, special for Tues | Sreetings to send to your friends, 1] | Choe® to sive it up, and that was) Ooo.s ang his doings as a coun - \ S UCH smartly styled day at 4c a yard; mill lengths A also attractive table decorations |{| bis privilege ‘ ; ‘ pone ange ; eet es| Latte Apron | ir se sip ae Meee a eases as commetnan fighting the special. {tteresta’ tee Patent Button Boot on me- Skirts as these fill . | ‘i | He fs a clean man as a privat . isti FY dark colors. For a Valentine Doesn’t Have | ose onen Kewple Cards maxe|{{ citizen. Ho tn a clean man ne 'a| {2° denefit of the so-called com Seareastta eioth tone eh a distinct need in many , O'Nel 1 mon people. I as well as many of cravenstte cloth top, a war y lOc Percale 8c Yard | to Be a Big Red Heart po vaeeene sotto PR eet a aaa in the| MY fellow ‘citizens have come to and 2inch Cuban hee! drobe, for wear 000 yards of Scout Percale, ‘ be. and the . u n with odd blouses und : |the conclusion that we cannot in- ||} 2% to 7%, at $8.00 pair. ‘op Coat. 26 inches wide; a good assort.| We are showing a splen- | A new assortment of Valentines |f | COunc!! as councilman, because he| Gorse a better “and mora teow vtec eet aero hs cies ment of light colors with neat | did line of Valentine Aprons Pg splendid mere cue ang see Smeleel, out of the| minded Ae esi gi thg spe An advance Spring | cette Mca vg ne gaa —all featuring the heart | Vaientine Tally Carde, priced |f| ounc!l we weaken the muntetpal| of his aviite and Xahink teany.an | ae ia style is featured in the $3 Long Cloth $2.50 Bolt | idea—the appropriate em-| 20% «....15¢. 20 and aie || Qmneratip cause. Let us then elect evil will be remedied j el } Skirt sketched. It is Long Cloth, full 36 inches | tiem for St Dennison’s Valentine Outfite— J) Mt Griffiths mayor and retain Mr. CHAS, KNUDSEN, of all-wool serge in Valentine's | for making Valentines, Place {| Erickson in the council. By doing r . ; ; Vly core J , Place |f| Bricks } 2665 63rd Ave. W. navy o1 : Bertin x cleo aot Cintahs mae | day. Aprons made of| Cards, Tally Cards and Cutouts, |f | ¥e strengthen the municipal in Y of ‘black, in. a H ; i torent ¢ “ three-pii i desirable for undermuslins dainty lawn, plain and fig-| each --; «Oe |p| erate THE MORAL QUESTION \ piece model, with . Dainty Valentine Table Decora- One subscriber sald Mr. Gill! Editor The Star: My choice for| : novelty yoke in front 18c Crepe 12'/c Yard | ured; many trimmed with | tions, priced, a dozen. 10¢ to #1 (J | eanet toward municipal ownership| mayor 1s Oliver T. Erickson tor sev. |{f ah n i ; and bel fine lace and red ribbon ties | Valentine Seals and Cutouts |f| °F Public utilities, Doubtless he is eral reasons, Ono of these reasons ock: ed back, The and bows; others neatly | for decorating purposes; a pack. |f| Capable of leaning in any direction. |i that he has never attempted ia Pockets are trimmed age, for 106 || ¥¢ need a man as mayor that has|make any political capital of tm: | Sh with buttons. Price | 1,200 yards of White Lingerie Crepe, 20 inches wide; comes In 7 neat ‘crinkled stripes and is | bound with red; priced from | splendid for lingerie garments, | 25c to $1.50 each | —Lower Main Floor. | a perl priced, |[| Come out squarely and defended| morality as have Gill and Griffiths, $3.95. Ve and Foe | the interests of the public, even|both of whom made special bids Upper Main Floor, |J| When such issues were not popu-|for the support of the red lght| : , b ‘The same model may wii. ar Bie se Fe ti lar. By all means let us elect Mr./element, blind piggers and so forth | 2 ¢ had in white golt- TUESDAY SPECIALS | A SWEEPING CLEARANCE OF PATTERN HATS HO" °" sunscrmen. lousht not to raid hetsie aid prs | ine—ideal for sports ought not to raid hotels and private and outi " a residences without warrants. Why ting wear, at IN THE GROCERY |GILL 18 SENSIBLE [should any man’ who wishes to nid $3.95. Crystal White Soap (not over 7 | $ $ ee, ) Editor The § oO » entorcene: gy Poet Extra-size Skirts in th y showi ; ber oc, ct, oe fetroes | Beautiful Models, Originally | B Himes sect, nent f'n tare sa rea Special $1.95,/ sascer-weave style of navy or black in touegane 8 ay vt. 25¢ Worth up to $65, Priced at | agi jure. Siz master of the situation and doesn't | As to Mr, Raymer, I know nothing i i i for }let @ lot of petticoated politicians |of the gentleman | Platten tht Deca ink Sty aie te aha Bolld Tomatoes, e Luxe run him. In Chief Lang, too, he| Mr. Gill has intimated his desire | 8 pletured, Ash Can with to 36 waist measurement. Price $3.9) brand; No. % cans (not over 6 Beautiful Pattern Hats, by Joneph-Uffland, La Mode and other |f|## & man who Isn't afraid to as.|to make the tax question the pate raised, ventilated bottgom, AT $5. 75 i Ski sert his individuality agair om: | » ‘ . fit-over cover and reinfobree- . is a Skirt of to each; delivered only with | noted designers of rich Velvet-@atin Chalet—Gold and Silver Lace |f\agogic clamors, In entoreiig the rete ap receipe a, tbat | | ff lvanized st, black, with pl: | ment of four galvanized styraps navy or black, with plaits set other groceries), 10¢ | combines with Fur, Flowers, large French Plumes and Feathers law, it 18 necessary to exercise| He will have to face the moral| on aides, Size 18x26 inches. hy hutton-trimmed panel vine judgment. If every law were en-/issue, bitter tho the pill may be, | Special $1.95 M * it figure. Sizes good quality Poplin in in at sides and topped A separate belt finishes the —Fourth Floor, | late-season styles, in black and colors, —Second Fi ne very 0! . _ Mane Ms fe ettion. waistline. nm oor, South, forced, every one of us would be J.T. KENNEDY, Hous en Sey Basement Halesroom in jail, Therefore, it is only a 203 22nd ave, 8,