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i } full fashioned cashmere | Leg Hams. m Golden Dates, ner Hams, in wh sh ‘ae t9e Del ponte Catsup, mad Shelied ee orn, + aged r | a bottle ba se Stn Maid Raisi 6 it ew crc iP ige Oy ¢ Soft Shell Walnuts, n € Naval Oranges, Sunkist brand, a dozen at oy THE BON MARCHE | bike Street Second Avenue Lion Sireet Eitiett 4100 Mackinaws Down--Down to $6.95 It’s a One Day Clearance Sale of the Men’s and Boys’ $8.50 Mackinaws On Saturday, and on Saturday only, the Clot yx Section v hold a clearance Met and Boys’ $8.50 Mackinaws at $0! They are ¢ | \\ Ma \ ’ wearprocot Likable pa \ bl checks Dout ha 1, w collars; sizes St 4 IF YOU WANT A MACKINAW COMI HERt SATURDAY AND SAVE Boys’ $5.00 Heavy All Wool $3. 95 Mackinaw Coats Reduced to c pry ( t Warm M ee ‘i IN ALL BOYS’ SIZES FROM + TO 3 Boys’ $6.50 Heavy All Wool $9. 25 Mackinaw Coats Reduced to ny ia 1 : N vi “IN ALL SIZES FOR BOYS, 26 TO 36-INCH —Upper Main Floor Women’s Wool Union Suits $1.95}. Seconds of “Elliott Mills” Underwear Worth U Jpto$3 3.50 Warm, cozy Union Suits that women are 1 offered at a great saving pecial Wi Underwea and we have the » gra » nec t v necks and long sleeves; Infants’ Cashmere Hose 30¢ Pair Infants’ soft cashmere Hose, with silk heels and toes: all sizes for infants, in black, white and n colors. general wear and was Women’s Cashmere Hose 50c Pair Children’ 8 Union Suits $1. 25 Warmer Hose for the cold weather, fast black Girls toes, sizes §% to lv Children’s Union Suits Girls’ whit 3) J years. Boys’ gray f! sizes 4 to 10 year ALL GOODS “TO BE SENT,” PURCHASED UP TO 6 O'CLOCK SAT- URDAY EVENING, IME BEFORE NEW YEAR'S DAY. WILL BE BELIVERED TO YOUR H January Clearance of Women’s Noisemakers for Mussed and Soiled Neckwear New Y sF A ew Year’s Fun at Half Price and Less Neckwear of every description, that ; ak ¢ ried the holiday rush has been soiled or mu for 25¢; cach : 10¢ in some way, and has been greatly reduced i F 3 . £ for the January Clearance Hurrah Rattles, good and xe oe Up to 25c Neckwear for 10c Erving Fane, cope ib, alieacreyess 3: Up to 75c Neckwear for 25c FER 5 Cack . 10¢ Up to $1.25 Neckwear 50c Tin Horns that make a loud cca. 10¢ RIBBON REMNANTS REDUCED | Cow Bells, the ' TO HALF PRICE that make lot e 25e¢ : Many pate lengths of Ritbos half-yard | rin Bantees that the bovs all want-for New ‘© 2-yard pieces; plain and fancy pieces Maki GY Je ies coh cas 3 Taffeta, Satin, Messaline and Moire, 4 to| “" " 10¢ 6 inches wide, in all colors. Serpentine, 25 pieces, in assorted colored —Upper Main Floor. | -.,)) 3 for B5¢; each.. . 10¢ —Hasement, Union Street Store January Clearance of High Grade . Hair Goods at 25 to 50 Per Cent Reductions $5.00 Hair Switches $2. 50 16 only, three sep om Sw long, wavy hair in , dark, + ! brown. You $7.50 Hair Switches $5.00 late hit 16 only, three separate stem Switc n long, black, dark, medium and light bre bleached $12.00 Hair Switches $9.00 12 only, three s em Switche long, black Saturday Specials in Mus‘c and Candy This Popular 15c Song april fox 10¢ for 10¢ a cx Royal Mixed Candy, Pound finished « n Saturda 10c y, & good ans hard ca rtment teal dark and medium brown an New Year. —Lower Main Floor. A Clearance Sale i in the “Self Service” Shoe Shop Where you sell yourself, fit y elf and carr me Rubber Boots $1.35 Pair Women’ 8 preeit’ $2.28 Pair Children’s Boots, made of good quality rub’ Broken lines of women's button Shoes, of sizes 5 to 10%. Children of mos € leather and tan calf; neat styles, with m romping around outdoors In warm Rubber Boots, | high heels, sizes up to 5 Special, $1.35 pair. Women’s Shoes $1.98 Pair Women . Shoes $2. 65 Pair patent Broken lines of women’s button and lace Shoes, a scspal um made of tan calf and patent leather, with welt roy 68 pair soles and medium high heels; sizes up to 4 —Lower M - WVloor. Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen musage at 16}ca A une Sntusday Made especially for th Pork S 1 mm Marche Alaska Herring, medium size, Dried Beef, special for Saturc nly, per cep ivne 400 eke seieianes pound sida 400 | New York Full Cream Cheese, | . per Apple Buter, Tea Garden bre ..9¢ | Pe ee ee . PP | Saturday Specials in the Grocery Washington Creamery Butter 40c Pound Glad to Deliver it If You Purchase Other Groceries Mixed Nuts, new crop, N Fard Dates, a pound Ie, 20¢ and B56 See SEATTLE STAR Always Be t a[ FREDERICK&NELSON For These Ole Days Cozy Sweater and Cap Sets f DEAR SIR rare I HAVE WRITTEN TO NOU ) | TWICE, ENCLOSING STAMPS FOR CARLY * REPLY ‘oor, SO FAR, YOU HAV® cnosen| Jaute mare TO (IGNORE “MY COMMUNICATIONS AND ¢-+ YOU HAVE ALSO KEPT THe STAMMS. 1 }+—__—_—— Unusual Ribbon Values at 20c Yard ai Ribbons, plain or taffeta, five and one- hort ) of in many Virst Floor, » 4 yard TRUSTING “THarT ‘You wire REVISe YOUR PRESENT BUSINESS ETHICS TO CONFORM WITH THOSE |L- PRACTICED BY ALU STRAIGHT PORWARD FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS, 1 REMAIN, oy yours TRULY Basement Salesroom The Annual Garment Clearance Offers Saving-Opportunities as Follows: WOMEN’S SUITS REDUCED TO $9.65 and Serges of navy, or fur cloth trimming, | gonal Diagonals sts CHILDREN’S COATS REDUCED TO $5.00 "7" sha eat BRS OTR Good-looking Belted Coat th large collars, well-tailored T from wool velour and xture brown, d 4 She Scurried Home When the | Lae ns 1d eee mintre san ee Bungalow He Promised Proved to Be Nothing but Box Car // | FUR MUFFS REDUCED TO $2.95 [ sa MUFFS, SPECIAL $1.45 mbination of caracul cl navy or bla an of black Coney fur in melon and flat styles, with reduced to $2.95, lining, _——S— th and plush, in brown, black satin. Special $1.45, —Basement Salesroom GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, Dec. 29.—Mre. Peter Barbars, until ten days ago was Mies Esther Wells of Detroit, Mich., is on her way home to her parents, her dream of a romantic fu ture in a pretty bungalow home shattered Using his sister for amanuensis, Barbars wooed Miss Wells by correspondence paint ng glowing pictures of his wealth and the pretty bunga which he would in: | his bride Ten days o ived from Detroit and met her in tended. The pic y bungalow still persisted, and, despite misgivings, she married him who with trimming of Exceptional Values in Trimmed Hats at $3.95 and becoming sailors, with the desirable me the ultra-smart White Hats, Following the wedding, Barbars took his bride to his boxcar home on the railroad siding, and resumed his labor as a section man on the railroad. After living ten days in the boxcar, the girl rebelled, and as soon as her parents learned the truth they sent for her H CLUB bya ee TO CARRY BIBLES also » require another hat for finishing out the season will ba —Rasement Salesroom, Clearing Odd Lots of Domestics and Linens ee ARIZONA GOVERNOR. ELECT de A wURRY | PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 29 es and remnant lengths, offering unusual 1g rtunities in the wing lines: his Wash Goods Remnants at sharply reduced prices " se Fancy Linens, Sea and Table Covers, at i price Se to $4.25 FOX TROTTED AT 91; WILL IS CONTESTED Bordered Bath Towels, reduced to 19¢@ and 256 cach slateibate bectsttane yb ill, veo for trotted Lunch Cloths inen and mercerized cot- h ‘ ton, at redi 65¢ to $2.75. —Basement Salesroom. Thomson Glove-Fitting Boys’ Mackinaws, $5. 00— aoe Bee k Mackinaws for their com and ex afterward. forta the fre ement they allow HIS Corset, which fits if the limb i In pleasin the average ure ad- ra r are oi r ° . nat es 8 to 17 years, they are pricec niraht ‘ mw Works Five Years on Lincoln Head; |} ™ rej mirably, is made of pinle BS ln al . ’ rt fea Boys’ Heavy Wool Sweaters ar gray, navy 3 coutil, with medium bust, Brings Back Art Lost for Centuries} rtainat, sizes 26 to 36, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50. jong ‘skirt and free hip Boys’ Overcoats in gray and blue chinchillas and heavy Four hose supporters assist atings, sizes 2% to 7 years, $3.50 and $4.00. in holding the Corset in Boys’ Rah-rah Hats and Caps, 35¢. place, Fee te —Basement Salesroom. New Scrim Curtains, $1.10 Pr. Vien a feah ip $1. 10 | New Marguistte ea $1.25 Pr. vothly-woven Ma din these new Serim ace edge and well : Clearing Broken Lines in of soft-drapir | 1 with 2-inch her xeige and ivory color, fir HN a Pra tical ai gL 28 nei a pcre 4 SHOES 25 Pairs Boys’ High-cut “Perfection” Storm Shoes, in black 1 tal cali, with . buckle op, sizes 10 Smokeless Oil Heaters 2. i, ae HEREVER quick needed—in $1-95 pair heat is [a aaa bathroom, breakfast-room, sewing 50 Pairs Growing Girls’ room or laundry—the Perfection affords it Gun-metal Calf Button in a twinkling, without fuss or odor Shoes, with broad toes Just right for “between seasons” or ¢ and low heels, sizes 2% sotice work at any time, to save », reduced to $2.15 up” the furnace ( Broken lines of Women's Button Shoes, in patent mmed, brass font, $5.50. ; h bl 1 ther vith b oth George Barnard, American sculptor, has nearly rpl ; C uiptor near completed a 1 nickel trir $7.50 foot head of Abraham Lincoln, after working on it five years. Barnard Blue enamel finish, nickel trim, $7 to $2.95 is using a wax process of Egyptian origin and for centuries a lost art White-and-gold finish, nickel trim, $8.50. When finished, the head will be bronze and presented to the city of Cincinnati by Charles P. and Mrs, Taft, brother and sister-in-law of ex-President Taft, Housewares Section, Basement —Basement Salesroom, | = ————