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THE SEATTLE STAR = BON MARCHE TEASING EACH OTHER| ‘City Attorney Rivals Poke Fun PIKE ST. SECOND AVE. UNION ST. "ELLIOTT 4100 | FREDERICK NELSON} While the candidates for mayor|soft exchange of words ‘There's nothing Mr, Murphine, ir, Gute y Mr. Sehmidt hae that I want. So I'll not bother about them, Mr, Bradford has the office of corporation counsel, and that's what I want, The newspapers a capable of defending themselves anyhow 1 also notice that The Star says Murphine was a progres Austin BE. Griffiths sive leader in the last legiwature, and Oliver T, Erickson for mayor but It holds up tts hand tn horror spoke without mentinoning « rival’s;about lack of non-partisanshiy name. Councilmantc Candidates| when some of the others of us are Otto A, Case, A. A. Paysse and C,| referred to as republicans,” ‘nd eounoiimen are maintaining « dignified attitude towards one an!" & “ther, no such restraints are hold New Tailored Waists, $2.50 are ideally suited for the ng the candidates for corporation ounsel, This was apparent Wed ‘onday night, at the meeting of the University Community club, in .he branch library Candidates JPASHIONS for Spring-time are winging in, daily in increasing numbers. Brighter and brighter blossom the displays, and vastly interest- ing to womankind, for most enchanting of all are the first peeps of what Mistress Fashion provides for a new season. business woman and morn ing wear home. There are two smart models: one of Irish dim patterned with — self stripes in single effects; the second of Irish linen, srhartly finished with turn- back collar and cuffs of white pique. Both models have the practical convertible collar. Excellent values at $2.50, —Becond Vicor. ity hairline and cluster V-A-L-E-N-T-I-N-E-S UAINT, old- Q timey ideas and many that are very modern are featured in our large assort~- ment of artistic Val- entines, and the sen- Rialto 500 Silk Stockings 66 IALTO 500” Silk Stockings set a high standard for appearance and wearing quality at this popular price. They are . woven of twelve-strand pure silk, in black and white, with flare garter top of lisle, and lisle heel, sole and toe. Price $1.00 —First Floor On that principle we are glad to show merchan ise or to correct any un- intentional error because, Were our respective post- tions reversed, we should wish these things done. We believe that such practical working of the Golden Rule ts not only right but good business decause it makes friends for the store. timents they express are just as serious or as serio- comic as anyone could wish. very Therefore no personal considera- in tion on the part of any sales- person or manager can change the price or the proper treat- . ——2 Bedspreads Special, $3.85 EMMED Satin - finish Bedspreads in a close, good-wearing weave, two pleasing patterns, size 90 inches, special $3.85. Scalloped-edge Bed- spreads, satin-finished, with cut corners, two desirable patterns, size 80x90 inches, special $3.65. —First Floor. Floor, Cups and Saucers, Special 75c Set of Six Main Fleer, § pictured, Cups and Sau- cers of English Semt-por- celain with decoration of three- line gilt band and gilt edge. Special, set of six, 75¢, Nine-tnch Dinner Plates, to match, special, set of six, 75¢, QUEEN ANNE LEADS | Queen Anne high won the de bate Wednesday night from Lin- coln high over the question, “Re solved, That the Monroe Doctrine Should Be Discontinued.” Queen Anne is now at the head of the Seattle schools in state de-| HH bate, | | Liquid Veneer at —19c Bottle— Four-ounce botties of the well-known Liquid Veneer | Furniture Polish; will make things look like new. 3-Piece Kitchen Set 25c This Set consists of one Bread Knife, Butcher Knife and one Paring Knife—made from good steel, with wooden handles. $1.50 Corsets at —$1.00 Ea.— G. D. Justrite Front Lace | Corsets, made of good coutil, | with elastic lacer at end of | the front steel. $2 & $2.50 P-N Corsets $1.29 S Two styles to select yp Pp = style bust ‘ with gored skirt, or long skirt style with elastic _ Aluminum Ware 69c Apiece | Jir6 "Sines 's to Senonceye 31 Odds and Ends of Pure Aluminum ‘eying —Third Floor, South. grade Aluminum Sauce Pans—some of them eS C. J, Buck, acting district forest- Slightly dented—specially priced at 69c. Jer at Portland, has written City Oriental Tea Pots at 15c | ericads taney te Semi-Annual Factory Sale Biue and white decorated Oriental Tea Pots— | of Shoes—al! the best val- se, ead teed with ones ee Po tage iat 4 | ues will be pushed well to | the front and at less than Factory Cost. Womeo Paine” | Children’s Shoes $1.19 Pair ng Reduced Belvidere Brooke NEW YORK, Feb. 10.— Belvidere Brooks, vice presi- EN el dent and general manager of the Western Union Telegraph company, dled here today. CANDIDATES TALK GIVE CITY EXTENSION evs te rats, if permone tome | Griffiths, Oliver Erickson, James E. |}} Bradford, H. M. Caldwell, Thomas | }}} F. Murphine, E. H. Guie, Nicholas || \Engineer Dimock giving the city | Schmidt, A. A. Paysse and C. B.| more time in which to proceed with | Fitzgerald speak at the University | development of the Sauk Sutattle ! Community clyb Wednesday even power si ing. A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED To Make Up for the One You Missed Last Week on Account of the Awful Weather B. Fitzgerald likewise treated their | competitors | Griffiths, In discussing the may But passion, sarcasm, Yehemence, | oralty, laid stress upon the need of fy ed the speeches of the corporation sible policy of munteipal ownermly u e ot sas 5 jcounsel candidates. jthat would avold “such mistakes as FULL 40-POUND f ; ee |the leaky dam.” . : -ELTED James EB. Bradford, the present| Erickson told of the aaving tn tn And Its Application FELTE °. Pe" : ot of the five aspirants for that office thru munietpal ownership, It used | to This Business Shull ‘ov Betearquattie to speak. Ho roasted a morning|to cost from $6 to $9 for the aver : > Paper as a tool of the traction com: | age ident for collection of gar to treat you with the thoughtful | S'#¢ Felted Cotton Mat- pany. None of his rivals had yet/bage, The city took it over, and ft consideration and courtesy due a| tresses with deep dou- arrived at the meeting increaned taxes to the home owner guest. Whether you are a pur| ble roll edges, closely | Nicholaw Schmidt, soctalist, was|about $2 a year, but {t saves him $4 chaser or not makes no shade of tufted, with double rows of stitching on the edges Mey candtiante a rapped to Ache marhnae cpllection._ The { 2 Afor 0 ne wa | mi ie ue of water and lig feeterence in this attitude covered with blue art ticking Third Floor, Norte. Tee ee 5 2 (eer tieenalt tee | re ee ee en nee e jcandiates, pith the exception of Otto A, Case, candidate for coun 60 ~ Cork Linoleum for Bradford, who had loft early, were/ell, spoke of bis work as secretary IC int mbly room of the Commercial Club against | B ule Was next called upon jVictous logisiation In the last ses 5c Gute told bow all the candidates |sion at Olympia, and of his record | 4 have been talking from the same|for economy as county auditor, — | 9 a |platform thru the campaign, and Th Bid } Opened -by~-Censor” Valen- 3 [heretofore they were called in al-| A. A. Paysse told of how he con- dnes, “Movie” Valentines, “Sil- A SQUARE YARD |p betical order. tributed a public utility to the efty | ff h eas MMKKS ance { “C " eT te ] Put the chairman tells me Mr.|for nothing—a wireless station on |} Or 4 anc Olo- Six nice vg cing to Caldwell has asked to speak Iast,"|the water front, Payase ts at pros-| i choose from jhe said. don't know why he/ent port warden | wR “ cho davis |wants to speak last—excuse me ee Ht favorites. Some pretty For Friday only, a sale |! wny he should want to make his nd-| Councilman Fitzgerald reviewed | add A“ piealhis ade of the @c Cork Linoleum |} |dreas 1 You see, We just make! his record in the fight to reduce! > for 45c a square yard, in |[|talke, Caldwell makes addresses, |the bonded indebtedness of the city cluded. P ¢ cg Sten degbtp Il grades of |f |!{ You take the word of the Pl, for)and his support of measures tn the |} besee, 2h ee ‘ spite of the heavy market advances on all grades o it” public interest miei as ae 4 ment o © customer in any] Linoleum. } eee . i ownward to 2 for 5c. air. gartionton: Six good patterns to choose from, suitable for bath-|]| ‘Thomas F. Murphine followed A conference of progressive lead i neneus P ite , jand told the fable of the bat, which,/ers in King county w e held |i Customers who feel that room, kitchen, pantry, hall or office floors. ig lin the fight between the ol and) Thursday, at 8. n. fs the oftices |] For St. Valentine Parties, a auc aed Rpg Ae TIT AO RES. SBTC ” |the beasts, first claim to be onejof County Chairman », eb : ” : : social agape FOR A CAREFUL MANICURE OR MASSAGE |] and then the other. He jokingly |loxg. State Chairman I. Roy Siat-| varied showing of new ideas in par ote wn em : "1 . . offered to defend a certain newspa-|er, of Spokane, arrived in town || Luncheon Sets, Nut Baskets, Gad bey egain, bot wi You'll find the Bon Marche Beauty Parlors well |] per if Caldwell didn't Wednesday, and has asked for this Card Holders, Plac Tatty Ghats Mevoes ahd Therne- thing wrong. equipped to serve you ourteous and expert attendants | “I have’ been hearing Mr. Brad-| conference to decide on the time pan a fe “ e and lally Ss, are here awaiting your pleasure, whether you wish a |ford roast a certain newspaper, and|and place of the state convention. ions at interesting prices. Ale " ” M + { th expected the beneficiary of that pa ae The Bon Marché | Shampoo, a Facial “Massage, a Manicure or one of the if} por, Mr. Caldwell, would get up and| Following the remarks of Thos wos several electrical treatments, Third Fieor, South [I defend his master. But, no! So/F. Murphine, candidate for corpor to some he can say ‘See, I am /ation cow 4, on the extravagant fj . Inch Gingham | Every Wool Dress Goods Remnant in Stock Cloth and C d y Sk rts Cotton = Gin | At a straight re Ito others he can say: ‘See, I am|now, the Seattle Real Estate asnoct: | Ii orduro 1 sore es not defending this newspaper.’” [ation has taken up the fight, and Goods —6lac Yard duction of 50 per | re ay! Se PORE has addreased each of the cand Ten New Models at $5.00 bject | S ial Dress and Apron Gingham | cent for Bargain wemantine, Hanes aemeoact ; Als | —piaids. checks and plain | | Seka ba anit gored {0 yards, Sey ieees tana VICE PRESIDENT OF (RUSHES TO BRIDE HE ff) ins tare styics, ‘trom Calico, 24 & 25 Inch, Se Yard | **** 's"6*= | WESTERN UNION LEFT 4 YEARS AGO |} 00d weaves of Serge, > * : | Pe ve | 2,000 yards of Calico, ful! bolts of pertect xoods,| 27-In, White Wash Silk 29c || —— Cebit Voumel” Denys, ot. tholll Novelty Striped” and rer Pe Seren once. Silk, 21 inches wide; splendid for waists, Itnings, Tearsday from Bremerton to Paite|fy crecked Cloths, 40¢ Bleached Sheets 29c scigieth aime md ger a delphia to see the bride he left Some are plaited in there fou re ago and a ne |] Bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x90 inches, before | Remnants of 20c Sateen 8c Yd. a heihes nove TO ab iabillly. | y uutton- with seam. Tho Saratoga has been flagship Hi eh x Pee ee: Sretes St Ste, each, fc a yard; desirable for lining purposes, bloom- ets ot Povena vas a | trimmed. The corduroy $1 25 Blankets $1 00 Pair ers and petticoats, Comes in black and colors; } lela ‘cocthe“Lik*--whilte, “2 _ On board are 350 other blue Cotton Biankets, size 64x76 Inches; heavy qual- . | Jackets, whose enlistments have ex-| pired and who will lenve for East-| nn N borders. Priced at $1.00 pair. rector prego ie dapsadne haeg ie New Dresses Arriving Daily pleces 24 and 36 inches wide; a big line of colors railroad rates are settled and aed special coach aed. include some especially interesting styles of taffeta silks in the new colorings, also effective combinations ings, appropriate for afternoon and evening. Moder- ately priced, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 and $40.00, Second Floor NewEnvelopeChemisesat $1.50 o ‘9 | ARROW : Filet-pattern lace insertion is lavishly used in trim- SP | ming this dainty Envelope Chemise of pink batiste. The ‘ | The Golden Felt Mattresses for thrusts and good-natured josh fill-|administrative efficiency, of a nen names corporation counsel, was the first|direct taxes to people of Seattle MATTRE It ts our sincere wish and aim nial” Valentines are among the The prices range the spirit of this store tell us if there is any- supported by this newspaper,’ and|appraisers’ syetem = in that office ff Hugh M. Caldwell! finished up the | HEY are smartly tal- colors; comes in lengths to| Friday — lots of | 3 . Gaberdine, Corduroy and Nght dark colors, with terns. Not ‘ga ne pt 10 pleces of firm quality White China Wash aiiieia** fareenn./- 4. | bento new combinations, oth- hemming, made of good oti ton he has never seen. ae a en | Mercerized Sateen, 36 inches wide, special at lengths to § yards. Orient, and has just returned bere. |} ‘ , rose and blue. Attractively priced at $5.00. soft and fleecy; gray and tan with colgred orn cities as soon as the matter of and patterns to select from. of taffeta and Georgette crepe in light and dark color- —Third Floor. ————— V-neck, arm- : : » arm-eyes and bottom are finished with lace edge to match, and it is joined at the high waistline with lace beadin drawn with pink ribbon. Price $1.50 : CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT $2.95— A new shipment includes pretty styles in white or light-pink trimmed with Val neck and arm-cyes are trimmed with lace edge. two-thread lace medallions. THe bottom Second Floor, Kid —89c Pair— —_ Women's Two-clasp $1.25 Kid Gloves, with o wn seams, in white, brown and Glove Specials black. Not all sizes in brown and black. Women’s Mended Gloves 39c One and two-clasp Street Gloves which have had some sort of a mishap, but have been carefully mended—biack, white, tan and brown. Dent’s $2.00 Gloves $1.49 Women’s High-grade Kid Gloves, made of best quality Kassan cape-skin; two-clasp style; spear point backs; sizes 54% to 7%. —Upper Main Floor. Thousands of little Bibs at very little prices, | Shoes worth to $3.00—Boys’, Girls’ and Misses’ styles, made of solid leather—Shoes that have been slightly mismated fn the factory. Men’s $6.00 Shoes $3.95 Pr. Burt & Packard Shoes for Men, made of black | or tan leather with dark gray cloth tops; neat- fitting English lasts, Women’s $3.50 Shoes $1.95 Women’s Shoes, made of soft tan calf leather lace style, with blind eyelets; round-toe shapes, with welt soles and military heels, Children’s $1.50 Shoes 95c Children’s Shoes of patent leather, button style, with extra high and regular tops of biack or colored cloth; sizes 3 to 8, Women’s Shoes $1.95 Pair NOT A BIT OF IT! YourRe AUo WRONGY “THAT ARGUMENT |S SILLY} ANYBODY WITH A THIMBLEPUL OF BRAINS KNOWS BerrerR THAN —— Spring Weights in Women’s Knit Underwear Just Received Swiss-ribbed Lisle Union Suits with band atd reinforced $1 Mercerized Lisle Union Suits of fine weave, with band top, $1.25. Swiss-ribbed Lisle Union Suits with crocheted yoke and cuff knee, $1.00. Swiss-ribbed Mercerized top thighs, Crepe Kimonos $1.50 ELF-COLOR _hand-embroid- ery trims the good-looking Serpentine Crepe Kimono pic- tured, in pink, coral, delft, light- blue, wistaria and lavender, with collar and cuffs of hemstitched white French crepe. Price $1.50. AT $1.25, a new Serpentine | Crepe Kimono in coral, wis- taria, delft-blue, pink and lav- ender, made Empire style, with shawl collar and cuffs of white Swiss with black polka dots. from the stout, inexpen for pro-| dainty | Worth $3.50 and $4.00; made of patent leather in a good variety of styles, with gray cloth tops long or short vamps, Women’s Shoes $2.45 Pair Lisle Union Suits with crocheted top, also fine with band reinforced sive tection, to t little lace a ornament. a GO AND GET A Z| "THIMBLEFUL 2”) You THINK EVERYBODY WHO DOESN'T SEE IT NOUR oa) $1.50, weave, top thigh turn-back Se Bibs, made of good, | Olicloth Bibs, plain or | strong oillcloth; 3c round style, 25c¢ each ..... | priced 5¢ to Ollcloth Shoes worth to $4.00; In the lot are patent o dull-finished leather; also blue and black velvet lace and button styles. —Upper Main Floor, Center. Mercerized Lisle Union Suits in white and pink, with deep yokes of Ven- etian silk and band top, —Second Floor. 25¢ Bibs, made of heavy | Hand-Painted eeu DC | Turkish towel- | Bibs, ing; each .... 19c | priced ... Fancy Bibs of fine lace | Bibs maae of basket | and lawn; some hand: | w, material, with embroidered; priced— Mea ane 10 c —Hecond Floor, Center, Children’s Winter Hats 24 Worth to $2.95, Special Cc & Final Clearance of Children's Trimmed Winter Hats. Smart style shapes for the little folks. | Each model with clever trimmings of ribbon or flowers. Felt, also velvet and felt combinations. A £004 line of colors. Ladies’ Home New Shipment Journal Gymnasium Patterns Suits sature the latest author W INNER” Gymna- sium Suits of $2.00. Cotton Union Suits with band or beading top and reinforcement at thighs, THE UNIVERSITY YANIGANS a The Famous U. of W.| S. Quartet ! | ANNUAL AT THE PURE FOOD | PURE SHOW EVERY | 8 and 9, 65¢ AFTERNOON FROM | | Ls | Cotton Vests in 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., ( : a peor and extr si” t fi COMMENCING | . } FRIDAY, FEB. 11. Come in and hear their fine singing and clever stunts, Fourth Floor. I fancy 35e and 50« Mercerized Lisle Vests with crocheted edge, 85c; band top, 75c. First Poor itative styles, are easy to x heavy black Galatea cloth,” made in regulation style. Sizes 34 to 44, Price $2.50, —Second and satisfe tory results, even for the use, assure Floor, Sout —Firat Floor, beginner. Floor

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