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Pike Street Second Avenue Starting Off the Holiday Season With a i} THE SEATTLE 8S THE BON MARCHE Union Street Bargain Friday in the Toy Shop To Start the “Shop Early” Movement With a Rush and With a Hearty Good Will Real Hair Doll Wigs at Half Price or Near It The kind Hair that can be washed and combed, sanitary human hair. $2.25 Doll Wigs at $1.00 $2.75 Doll Wigs at $1.59 ¢; $3.25 Doll Wigs at $1.89 $4.25 Doll Wigs at $2.39 $1.25 Mechanical Cars 95¢ of o ( Mechanical Cars; regular pay.as-you-enter street | ear type; strong clock works; complete with #ix sections of track; cars are § tnches long $5.00 Hockey Skates $4.39 . Laague Hockey Ice Skates; »lades of special Synthloy steel; hardened and tempered; nickel- plated; fine for all-around skating; all sizes, at $4.39 @ pair 2Sc Mak-a-Toy ; sufficient material included for making stationary and moving figures, priced at $1.75 Footballs $1.39 Champion Rugby Footballs, extra well con structed; regulation size; of pebble grain leather canvas lined, with pure gum everlasting bladders special $1.29 each $1.95 Doll Go-Carts $1.50 Dolls’ Folding Go-Carts with steel enameled frames, rubbertired wheels, reclining back and nico hood; size of upholstered in leatherette Carts, 15x8x21 inches, $1.25 Toy Tables of hardwood, natural fin ish; legs fold under when not in use; size 16x23'4x18 inches; price Cre —Masemest, New Bulldieg. | DRAPERY SILKS ODDS AND ENDS OF SILKS, Chinas, Rajahs and Florentines, plains and fancies, in greens, tans, reds, pinks and blues; bolts and half bolts of lines worth up to $1.00, and we're clearing them all out | at 49 a yard. They’re fine for Christmas fancy work. Unframed Pictures 10c Each Unframed Pictures, special for Bargain Friday at 10c each. There is a big assortment, copies of old and modern masters; Pictures worth to 5c. Silk Fringe and Cord 10c Yard 1,000 yards of Silk Fringe and Cord; included fare most all colors; suitable for finishing draper- jes and all sorts of fancy work \\| Very Special at $3.95 \ Some have two pairs of Knickerbockers, others Je belted styles of serviceable materials tweeds, p patterns ; around Suits for school and general wear | Boys’ Sweaters Only 79c heavy Cotton Sweaters in the rough \f} neck Suits only one Well-tailored Suits in the one- and three- | in neat for all- mixtures years cassimeres and sizes 6 to 17 Good Boys’ style or with roll collar, in dark Oxford 36 to M4; special 79 each —Upper Mate Pieer. mily ; all sizes, REDUCED TO 49c | WORTH UP TO $1.00 A YARD and Voile 12'¢ i Mill Ends of Ourtain Marquisette and Voile, worth to 25¢ a yard, in lengths to 20 yards; white and cream, special at I2'%c a yard. Curtain Swiss 10c Yard Mill Bnds of Curtain Swiss; white only, in va- rious neat patterns; mill ends, lengths to 10 yards; special for Bargain Friday, 10c a yard —Tht Pieer. Untrimmed Shapes Reduced Still Further OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LESS AND MARKED AT for you. new and up-to-date, of good quality fashionable shades. All 95c Velvet Shapes Reduced to 49c EXPENSIVE UNTRIM- MED SHAPES HAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO THR LOWER PRICES. 2,000 shapes at sharp reductions that mean snappy bargains The shapes are sailor, turban and novelty styles, all velvet, OTS in black and the All $1.95 Velvet Shapes Reduced to $1.25 All $2.95 Velvet Shapes Reduced to $1.95 —Second Fiver. Flannelette Gowns and Skirts So Practical SO COMFORTABLE—SO VERY IN Flannelette Skirts, in blue and white or finished pink and white with ruffle 5 .35¢ Flannelette Skirts, all white or pink and white or blue and white, with fitted topa, AE wecdecsccescvcecccses Flannelette Skirts, extra long, pink and white or blue and white stripes....75¢ nicely =XPENSIVE HERE Flannelette Gowns, blue and white or pint and white stripes T5e¢ | Flannelette Gowns, striped effects, with \ NOCHE OF COURTIONE. 65s se cicccvccced B5¢ Flannelette Night Gowns, all white, pajama or round neck style .............. $1.25 —Third Floor. | FRIDAY SPECIALS IN THE SELF-SERVICE SHOE-SHOP —LOWER MAIN FLOOR Be your own shoe salesman and your own delivery wagon, then you can buy Shoes at these prices in the Self-Service Shoe Shop. Women’s Tan Rubbers 48 Tan low-cut Rubbers of first quality rubber; fit military heels; all sizes; special 48¢ a pair. 1. or A Women’s Slippers 48c Pair Women's Allfelt low-cut House Slippers, heavy felt soles; dark colors and all sizes. Canvas Oxfords 58c Pair Women's Canvas Oxfords in red or dark blue; have flexible covered soles and no heels; sizes 1 to 9%. For gymnasium and house wear. Satin Slippers $1.48 Pair Women's gold-color Satin Slippers with silk pompon on vamp; turned leather soles; quilted white satin inside and with low heels, Women’s Shoes $2.98 Pair Gunmetal calf or patent ieather Shoes with | cloth tops; plain or capped toes; flexible exten- sion soles; all sizes. Rubber Boots $1.58 and $1.78 Women’s and Misses’ Rubber Boots of good quality rubber; fine to wear when on a tramp in wet weather, MISSES’ SIZES, 11 TO 2, AT $1.58 WOMEN’S SIZES, 3 TO 7, AT $1.78 —lLower M Floor. with to | , Odd Lines of Knit Slippers Reduced aie Cozy, comfortable Slippers at less than the cost of the yarn to make them. We have a complete assortment of colors and | all sizes except 5 and 6 75c SLIPPERS 50c A PAIR 95c SLIPPERS 75c A PAIR $1.50 SLIPPERS 95c¢ PAIR —Third Fleer, | 3 Embroidered Handkerchiefs in a | Box for 35c¢ a Box Women’s Handkerchiefs that will make lovely little Christmas gifts. They are | daintily embroidered on a good quality linen; 3 in a box for 35c. o4 er Main Fleor, Friday Specials in Blankets White Sheet Blankets, sizes 68x84 inches, fine and warm; each............. $1.00 | | Nashua Woolnap Plaid Blankets, 66x80 | | ine hes; pretty plaids and good quality; a | pair .. deVeavenamepeaeyon $3.00 White Blankets, weal filling and cotton | warp; size 70x80 inches; pair. . All-Wool Blankets, size 68x80 inches; | block plaids in nice colors; pair...86.00 Keg jand songs | new house of the Gamma Obi chapter of the Sigma Nu fr | was 25 miles southwest by west of Cape Cook when picked up by } tug . 85.00 || —Lewer Main Fh Saturnine”’ Isn’t Such a Hard Word, but They | Couldn’t Pronounce It A Saturnine” ten’t such a hard word to pronounce Yet that was the impression gained by a capacity audience at the Liberty theatre Wednesday night For when 1,000 University of Washington undergraduates, ‘abaled by Yell Leader Herrick, took possersion of the theatre, about; 9:30 p.m, after parading the streets in preparation for the “big game, there wasn't one of them who could pronounce saturning above & whisper. Now, the whispering of saturnine was noticeable because prior to! that word being flan » screen during the showing of the “Dev t's Double,” thone sar « men had shown admirable lung power! in readin ything else that had appeared by way of printed ires art of the show-—and it wan the beat part, judging k invited the audl ring cohorts to pit aroused—Yell Leader 1 would be room for bis ¢ ee didn't leave. And It was fo nd t Varnity raity quartet sang and laughed and sang The villains There was nothing waturnine about the Liberty after the U crowd got there. And who cares how you pronounce something that waen't ‘GAMMA CHI OPENS NEW HOUSE AT U.OF W. invelling at the fraternity was f the bronze » wan built Headed by a banquet, the celebration attending the held Wednesday night at the The unveiling tablet was performed with great The new t from the contributions of students and alumni of the university NIELS NIELSEN ON WAY BACK TO SEATTLE the tug Gollah, of the university ceremony According to word rece! Puget Sound Tug Boat Co., rei and got a line aboard her at 2 The length of time ft will take to bring the vessel bere will be de termined by the state of the weather. mar-| matter in connection with the plotures, || | sheared the heroes and heroines and hissed th TAR —Ready with ample stocks of thoughtfully-chosen Gift Merchan- ¢ It stuck to ee the whole show *|—ready with especially-arranged facilities and conveniences that show. Herrick ran thru ail the Washington yells! Will help to make your holiday shopping pleasurable. | started the Hoochie Koochie when things lagged | - Queen Maric of Rumania has turned her palace into a hospital for — wounded soldiers, and acts as nurse. duke of Edinburgh, epson i” mo @ She is a daughte: in Victoria of E of the late 4, The formal dedicatory exercises for the new Masonic temple, at Harvard avenue and Pine ast, began Thursday with a parade which formed at the temple and marched thru the downtown streets at 9:30 Fully 15,000 Masons marchd. The exercises followed the parade. A grand ball was held Wednesday night in the $250,000 building, the Nile Temple band acting as orchestra C. O. Quatheim, thru his attor alverstadt & Clark, filed suit in the superic dnesday to recover principal and interest on wion’s funds. Robert Bridges and C. E paid out of the port funds yort projects. He further asks that nmissioners be 4 to turn the funds and the accrued back {nto the port r WAR CORRESPONDENT VISITS IN SEATTLE Donald Thompson, of Kanaas, arrived in Seattle Wednesday, en route to the scene of Russian activities in the war zone. He expects to spend the next six months with the Russian army Thompson is a war correspondent representing the New York Times and Leslie's Weekly tn this country, and the London Daily News and Weekly Times in Great Britain. He is also a camera man for Paramount corporation. He has been at the front during the entire war, and while in Bel cium was wounded, losing the sight of one eye the CHARGE GIRLS MARR Y FOR PENSIONS NEW ORLEANS, La, Nov. 30. —W. O. Hart, lawyer, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, charged at a meeting of Camp Beau regard of that boy that he had learned that young girls 15 and 16 years old are marrying veterans of the civil war for the sake of the pension | which will accrue to them as widows Mr. Hart charged that the United States government would be pay. ing pensions to the widows and heirs of these veterans at least until the year 2000. A GIRL’S SONG BY KATHERINE TYNAN (From “A Little Book of Irish Verse”) The Meuse and Marne have little waves; The slender poplars o'er them lean, One day they will forget the graves That give the grass {ts living green Some brown French girl the rose will wear That springs above his comely head; Will twine it in her russet hair, Nor wonder why it is so red His blood is in the rose’s veins, His hair fs in the yellow corn; My grief is in the weeping rains And in the keening wind forlorn Flow softly, softly, Marne and Meuse; Tread lightly, all ye browsing sheep; Fall tenderly, O, silver dews, For here my dear Love lies asleep. The earth is on his sealed eyes, The beauty marred that was my pride Would | were lying where he los, And sleeping sweetly by his side! ‘The spring will come by Meuse and Marne, The birds be blithesome in the tree. I heap stones to make bis cairn, Where many sleep as sound as he and head | =a "i D.- BY th. Ready for the Holiday Shopping Season BBLS BE, ihe CPC" OY =. Ga = i | FREDERICK @NELSON uli if Christmas Otlts for Everybods”* lise assembled from the best available sources. | 20 Shopping Days Remain, Then Christmas Aprons a ih are the —and the time is none too long to provide Nidnes for everything which the season of gift-choosing and pee entertaining entails, so the policy of “early in the month and early in the day’ is an excellent one to follow if Carving Sets Ravntag icin | lone to the best advantage. Casseroles Ced Chest | . * . cs A Mail and Express Forwarding Station 4. Cravats has been installed on the Third Floor, whe Finer | gifts that are to be sent away will be properly wrapp Dolls weighed and forwarded to their destinations. Christmas ial enclosure cards will be furnished. Jrop- leaf Tables Evening Slippers Buckles, Ornaments Christmas Gift Dressinys Fancy Baskets A as including Seals, Twines, Tags, Tissues and Gin oe other accessories which add to the attractiveness of the Christmas parcel, are displayed in the Stationery Sec- eramod) Pictures tion, First Floor, in an adjoining aisle will be found Furs Christmas Tie-up Ribbons in excellent selections, Giit Booklets Gift Stationery Gillette Safety Razors Gloves Hand-bags Handkerchiefs Heintz Art Metal House Slippers Jewelry Novelties Kodaks Libbey Cut Crystal Lingerie Lounging Robes Marabou and Ostrich Neckpieces Mark Cross Leather Goods A Special Purchase of 300 Crepe de Chine Waists To Sell at $2.95 res purchase permits the offering of Waists unusu- ally good in style and material at the price. They are of shimmering Crepe de Chine in White Flesh-color Pink Maize in plain tailored, tucked and lace-trimmed styles. Motor and Steamer Rugs Neckwear Negligees Yriental Rugs Percolators Perfumes Pickard China Hand - painted Pompeian Bronzes Portable Electric Pyr Articles Lamps alin Ivory Toilet Judge of their smartness and desirability by the three sketched. Price $2.95. —Peneubeat Saleneen Ribbons velties and Ribbon Rookwood Pottery Scarfs and Mufflers An Exceptionally Low Price on 120 New Untrimmed Hats $1.50 A FORTUNATE purchase accoun for this exceptionally low price on Shapes of fine Lyons silk velvet. The colors: Q Taupe Black Navy Green Brown Included in the shapes are mushroom sailors, poke- bonnet effects, and front and side roll styles, with French edge. Serving Trays Silk Comfortables Silk Dress Patterns Silk Stockings Silk Sweaters Silver Toilet Articles Silverware | Skates | | Skating Sets Smoking Jackets Spinet Desks Table Thermos Bottles Linens Traveling Bags and Trunks Women who could use another Hat for finishing out the season may well profit from this offering—at $1.50. Umbrellas wells ‘ Wool and Angora Knitted Caps y, " | with pompon on both sides, in Wedgwood — | Skating Caps Red, White, Gray and Blue, Thc ny Ware 5 d All-wool Knitted Caps in tas: ig a | an $1 25 selod style, Navy, Red and » | Work Tables | 7 Cc ° White, $1.25. —Basement Salesroom, ot