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Half Price in Many Cases At The Bon Marche’s January Clearance If you overlooked one A New Year's day, if y Here’s your chance. One-FourthLess Men’s and Women’s Fitted Suit Cases and Bags } Less ¥en’s and Women’s Sli-htly Scratched Wardrobe Trunks Steamer Tranks at } Less Fifth Floor All Decorated Tea Sets Also All Iron Toys All the Doll Furniture All the Wheel Goods Excepting the Fairy Contract Goods Basement, Union Street Store AT ONE-THIRD L All Electrical Train Sets and Electrical Toys anybody Christmas list id't | get e things Upper Mechanical Toys Women’s Suits, Reduced to $8.00 It’s a Radical Clearance of yoie 50 to $24.50 Lines 1 th there ed here, an Three of the styles are p many more—al! lat dines, in a good range « . other remarkable Suit values in this gr $19.50 to $39.50 Suits Reduced to y $11.00 : $24.50 to $70 Suits Reduced to $15 ie $45 to $125 Suits Reduced to Half Price $1.98 NURSES’ STRIPE WRAPPERS, Lines of 50¢ HOUSE Women’s Wearables Are Sharply Reduced All Short $3.95 EXTRA SIZE SILK BLOUSES, $1.00 WIRTHMOR LINGERIE The Art Shop Holds) Clearance Sale Bargains in Blankets a Big Clearance HEAVY GRAY And many pr f Art N Saxony Fle work will be d at bk-thee| L ARGE GRAY former prices on Wednes¢ Size 72x84; $1.75 Pillow Tops of White Satin at White Satin Pillow “Eastern Star lodge,” “Elks” They are so well tinted that used as they Stamped Dresses 19c j 25c and 25¢c Dresses of tan, pink, blue or white linene, stamped in simple designs; sizes from 1 to 6 years, at 1% Linen Doilies 5c Each Linen Doilies; size 9 inches; stamped in a num. Tops in designs of | nd poppies. | they can be are, or can be embroidered. | © 25c Glass Te 19-inch; $1.25 Lune All pure lit $1.25 Table Pure linen; ber of designs, suitable for white work; 10¢ and . ie Ie value at 5 Cotton Huck, $3.75 Tea Cloths $2. 75 68 inches wi Battenberg Tea Cl hes | | all elab. | | | orate designs, includ Le effect : oe a : —all somewhat soiled and a few need mending. Size 18x18; firm quality. $4.50 Linen Napkins $3.75 Scarfs and Centers 35c Extra heavy; size 23'4x23% Pillows, scarfs and center pieces, stam 2 —Lower Mata Floor. filet embroidery on white or ecru needle > at Boe cach | _ Clearance Sale of Pillow Tops 15¢ Each Pillow Tops, stamped and tinted on art ticking, fn a number of attractive values at lic Backs for Pillows 10c Each —Third Floor. WHITE designs; 50c¢ and 65¢ 32-inch; if you w you wante SACQUES, CLEARANCE $3.95 AND $4.50 SILK BLOUSES REDUCED TO $3.00 $3.50 BLOUSES FOR 69c 50¢ PETTICOATS, IN COLORS, REDUCED TO 25c —Second Moor. int to remen dion Chr Main Floor ESS WELL SALE SPECIAL tmas THE SEATTLE STAR Holiday Goods Reduced}j- A Quarter Less—A Third Less Sale day At Half Price Many Leather Novelties Reduced to Halt Price Toilet Sets and Brush Sets Are Reduced to Halt Price All Fancy Gift Stationery Packed in Fancy Boxes A'l the Remaining 1917 Caiendar Pads at 1-2 Price Many Smokers’ Articles Reduced to Ha.t Price Fourth Floor All Gur Remaini g| Our Entire Stock of Building Blocks Reauced 1-3 Less \and Games 1-3 Ofi Basement, Union Street Store $1.50 AND $1.75 HOUSE WRaPPERS REDUCED TO 69 MADE, 69¢ PRICE 25c BLANKETS $1.95 ece, BLANKETS assorted borders. size 70x80. $2.95 WOOLNAP BLANKETS $3.00 PAIR ; Plaid patterns. 25 Size 66x80 : Cc | Clearance Sale Bargains in ' i L 12%c Half- 17-inch colored borders inens Linen Crash wweling 17c h Cloths len; size Damask 95¢ % Yard splendid quality. at 98c 36x36. Yard 63 inches wide. 10¢c Huck Toweling 7c Yard 16 inches wide. $1.10 Linen Damask 89c Yard de; pretty designs. $1.75 Linen Napkins $1.50 Domestics at Mill Prices OUTING FLANNEL 6c Not over 12 yards to each. | GINGHAM and CHAMBRAY 10c YD. lengths to 10 yards. —Lower Main Floor, For This Weck, Bargain Tuesday Will Be Bargain Wednesday in the Grocery Store 9D Lb. Sack Fancy Carolina Head Extra fancy Carolina Head Rice, put up in 5-pound sack Bon Marche Naptha Soap, special 6 bara for 25¢ | 50¢ Spider Leg Tea, special a pound New Italian Prunes, extra large size; 5-pound | Tomatoes, standard quality, No. 2% sacks for | over 5 cans to each), a can cas Soft Shell Wainuts, new crop, No. 1 quality Hershey's Pure Cocoa, No. | tins, each csv poclane aoe Reeser iets ae! ¢ Canned Milk, Darimade or Blue Brand Brand, spe pound sack for clal 4 cans for . trike Street——Secend Avenue —Unien Street — Rice 39c —Fourth ¥ THE BON MARCHE —Elliett 4100 - 426 8 (not | the 20¢ Bride | Burbank and His ecretary, became Mra. Luther Burbank and his bride, who was his secretary SAN R Agi Luthe | wisard ot Callfo ria, | , }the Christmas holidays with b husband is 67. Burbank life as a farm nd. Hi and success in K|evolving new varieties of plant life brought him world-wide fame ‘Farmer Takes Back Wife | | and Allows Affinity to | Come Home With Sones RAMEY, Pa., Dec. 26—John Churilla, a kindly old farmer, , learned by patient search that his wife, who ran away with § John Zyoboroa, a young farm hand, was living with him in Chi- cago. He went there a few days ago with two policewomen. 5 He had been bitter toward the helpmeet who had left him, but when he again looked upon her face—the face of the mother of his five children—his own grim look softene@, He threw his H arms about her and she returned the embrace. , ? } “You took $400 from me when you left, but | want you to | come back,” he said. “I'll forgive all.” “Glad to see you, John,” hands. “I'll go back on one condition,” replied Mra. Churilla. “You've got to take him (nodding toward the farm hand) back with me, He can't get along here alone.” “I'll take you both, and we'll try to be happy. mighty lonesome on the farm,” said Zyoboroa, and they shook I've been replied the husband. CHICAGK Advances of 50 cents a ton in all grades of jal Assistant Attorney General R. W. Childs, tn J coal inquiry, busy sum: ng deal to hin of. en Will be questioned and explanation of the advance temporary, due to scarc ost of mining mine for gestion in he shortage, which lieved today, after efforts to t the freight yards had succeeded. AUTO DRIVER HAS LUCKY ESCAPE IN RACE | LOS ANGELES, Dec, 26.—The luck of Wilbur D'Alene, Nevada ile racer, and the luck that ride ays with Omar Toft’s Omar, No. “13,” clashed at way ) rday h Won, or, at least, the car skid ned and itself on! he second lap of the SOttle match and D’Alen out injury. D'Alene and Eddie Pullen were when the mishap occurred. There and Warl Coc and thruout t Omile run the two speed kings were never m than 30 feet apart. Cooper at all times maintainee how and crossed the line 25 feet ahead of Pullen, The speed was 67.13 miles an hour | wed with. fighting for second place pr the race was between Pullen average YOUNG COUPLE TRAVEL FA FAR WITH DOGS After five and one-half months of roughing it in the wilds of Northern British Columbia and the Southern Yukon country, Mr. and Mrs. Geor nd) who a ived in Sea Christmas eve from Skagway, | terday for their home in Salt Lake City. The ye uple have been racing for several weeks to mace the Utah metropolis for the the proper connections Four h ed miles of the tr Yuletide season, but were unable to make the Far North was made by dog team in weather that registered grees below zero. Mra, Chandler mushed all the way, and says she oyed every minute of the trip, ex cept during meal times, when beans, and only beans, constituted the bill of fare AGED CARETAKER FOUND DEAD IN CREEK The dead body of Felix MeCarthy, aged caretaker of the subure ban home of Frank H. Paul, vice president of the Kinnear-Paul Reaiwy Co., was found submerged in a small stream on the premises Christ mas day, by B. EB. Peck, assistant caretaker Frank Koepfli, deputy coroner, said the man evidently met his death some time Sunday night. The deceased was unmarried, ana, according to a letter found in his clothing, has a stater, named Norn, living in Bpokane WASHINGTON TO GET NEW FLAX MILLS With three mills already in operation, a holding company will be formed, with headquarters in Seattle, by Col. W. 'T. Perkins and G. N Marsh, of Seattle, and Joans Brolin, of Sioux Falls, S. D,, to control Northwestern flax mills trolin, a Swedish chemist and flax miller, is expected in Seattic January 10, when arrangements will be completed for the erection of several new mills in Washington | VETERAN PREDICTS DEATH AND DIES | Brig. Gen. Holion Richardson, civil war veteran of Keyport, died | Sunday, after a brief illness, during which he predicted his death en. Richardson enlisted at the outbreak of the civil war with the th Wisconsin volunteers, and was present in practically every | yagement of the Army of the Potomac Three times he was breveted on the field for bravery, and was | present at Appomattox Court House when Lee surrendered’ to Grant | Gen, Richardson had been a resident of Washington since 1900 Announcement of bis funeral will be made from his home later in the wee, FREDERICK&NELSON The Annual Garment Clearance Is Providing Many Exceptional Opportunities for Economical Buyers N this clearance event, a splendid opportunity offers add to one’s wardrobe such articles of Outer Apparel as are ap- propriate, in style and fabric, for wear not only thru the remaining winter months, but right thru the spring season. W\ to Every garment in the clearance is from Fred- erick & Nelson's regular stocks, measuring in every respect up to their rigid standards of style and quality, and the clearance prices represent substan- tial savings indeed. The items included: Tailored and Trimmed Suits Dresses for Every Day and Evening Occasion Coats for Street, Travel, Utility and Afternoon Separate Skirts for Street and Outing Wear Girls’ Coats, Dresses and Middies Some Typically Interesting Values From Coats Reduced t to » $9. 75 Practical general-purpose Tweed Coats in gray, brown and tan mix- tures, three-quarter and full-lined styles, half-belted or with full, flaring lines. Reduced to $9.75. Coats Reduced to $11.25 In this group are Coats of the fashionable Wool Velour and Suits Reduced to $9.75 | The Suits are of Diagonal Suitings and Serges, some with velvet, fur or cloth trimming. Navy, Black, Green and Brown. The values are ex- ceptional at $9.75. Raincoats Reduced to $3.95 Coats of poplin over rubber, in Wool Cheviots, in black and blue. black, blue and gray, full-lined and Reduced to $11.25. full-belted, reduced to $3.95. Fur Maffs Reduced to $2.95 Black Coney Muffs in melon and flat styles, satin-lined, reduced to $2.95. 50 Children’s Coats Reduced to $5.00 N opportunity to make a worth-while saving on a practical, good-looking Coat for the girl from 8 to The Coats are in wool velours and collar and trimming of velvet piping and but- Price $5.00. fur 14 years of age mixtures, all belted models, with large tons, Choice of brown, green and navy. Basement Salesroom, Basement Salesroom Staple and Fancy Linens Reduced EMNANTS, odd lots and pieces that have become slightly soiled from display, all marked at greatly reduced prices. Colored Lunch Cloths in medium blue shade, 32x32 and 66x66 inches. Dresser Scarfs in Batienberg, lace- trimmed, hemstitched and drawn- work effects, all sharply reduced. Remnants of Mercerized Cotton Table Damask in 60-, and 72- inch widths and various lengths, also short lengths of Bleached and Unbleached Linen Damask. Hemstitched Mercerized Table Cloths, size 66x66 inches, reduced to $1.55 each. All-linen Hemstitched Table Cloths, 61x78 inches, reduced to $2.75 each, 63- Table Covers in lace-trimmed and embroidered effects; Hemstitched and Drawn-work Squares; Drawn- work Table Covers; Hemstitched Tray Cloths and Small Doilies in Battenberg and Union Linen, Colored-border Bath Towels, some Slightly soiled and others with slight imperfections, reduced to 25c each. Remnants of Toweling in linen, linen-and-cotton mixture and cot- ton, Bath Towels in blue and pink stripe effects, reduced to 19¢ each. \ Basement Salesroom | . | oy