The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1917, Page 10

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lat Rather Radical Reductions |__FROM pace 1 _| | | ‘THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Ciliett 4100 All Tossed and Rumpled| Undermuslins, Half Price For This Is the End of the January White Sale And all the pretty garments that have suffered n too much White Sale ex citement be ¢ least bit tossed ' led, | been sorted out and marked at half pri For we have no intention of pack ¢ ’ tter much we ry Selling them Th are about ¢ n all, only a fe 4 t. Here are r lines SMALL SIZE 30¢ CORSET SOMEWHAT TOSSED 95 ASc 15¢ 30c A8&c ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT $1.45 NIGHT GOWNS ARI REDUCED FRIDAY TO HANDLED NIGHT COVERS REDUCED TO WOMEN’S 59¢ CRUMPLED CORSET COVERS, EACH 95¢ HANDLED NIGHT 1x 99c $1.98 GOWNS REDUCED TO GOWNS ARE REDUCED TO} 95c¢ SMALL SIZE, TOSSED AS . —On sale on the Third Floor, South COMBINATIONS, SPECIAL | OC | section Remnants of Laces and E mbroideri ies Half P rice There'll be Re y el es will be four 1 home : 1 1 y bargains ere are Edgings, Insertions, I nur Allover and Corset Cover | roideries and ma ot t ec from 1 yard lengths REMNANTS FROM 5c TO $1.00 NOW PRICED 2!.¢ TO 50¢ Upper Main Bloor, Odds and Ends of Wearables} $1.95 Silk Blouses Reduced to $1. 00 : Odd lines of B ope chine chiffon in black an rang New pron dah at + $1. cll Well-made Dresses of gingham, chambray and crepe, in pla and checks; light, medium and dark shades; neatly trimmed, and skirt ut ¢ fu sizes 36 to 44 Wool Serge Dress Skirts at $2.69 The Skirts are styles—s rable for every-day wear—belted toy with pockets, and trimmed with buttons—black and navy blue $3. 95 Silk Petticoats for $2. 95 Petticoats, m ade | of taffeta or rent k, with unces, finished with ruffles, tucks anc ple ats; 1 ack, ‘ig htt ies na ay, tan rose and s $6. 95 | to $8. 89 Serge Bsus at $5. 95 all-wool serge, styles, cither belted or large collars; niars of white organdy Winter Coats Reduced to $6.95 ollars, loose, flar plain and jacket gathered at over cc Dresses of the waist line; some with fitted backs; r Long and Mackinaw- length Coats with large some with yokes, made of gray and brown mixtures, and a 4 Floor, earance of 100 Gilberta ” Friday Specials Flounces at 39c Apiece _ inthe Self-Service As Long as We Have Any Shoe Shop irt by Women's Spata in Brown, Green and Black, made of fine Beaver Cloth, 50c a Pair. Children’s Button Shoes —98&c Pair— a new sk getting one g it to any skirt ‘ay or black in the —Upper Main Floor You can practically have of these Gilberta Flc by means of a draws lot, that have sold as hig s and WI » & 00. MEN’S STORE CLEARANCE SPECIALS IN THE Men’s 50c Four-in-Hand £2!" )o8 Swe Women's Shoes, —$1.00 Special Ties, Special at 35c ORS FOR $1.00 n bre range Men's Ties, just the k ot © Ve ends of ou nes, bu and Ta Ca Shoes, sizes up to 5; colors, fancy stripes and figures or special $1 v0 pair ; or three for $1.00. Women’s Shoes, Special —$2.68 Pr.— es of good grade Men’s $2.00 Pajamas at $1.65 Outing atent leath Men’s Heavy A clearance of broken lines Flannel Pajamas. are made with military collars, er tton and lace at mane trimmed with silk fre at $1.65 a suit. mate Proer,| ether ols. 5 D Silk $1.00 and $1.2 ress Silks 79c Yd. For one day we will sell lovely Fancy Silks at 79c a yard—silks that usually sell at $1.00 and $1.25. They're a full yard wide, in hairline stripes, checks, figures plaids and brocades, in the most wanted colors, ison Mids ike, Last Day of the January Sale of White Special Items in Linens, Bedding and White Goods | Last Day Specials in White | Last Day Specials in Bedding Goods | | PILLOW CASES 142: «- Cc The regular 15¢ Pillow Cases, good he quality inche: neatly hemmed 75c BED SHEETS 65¢ Last Day Specials in Linens 65c DAMASK 49c YD. , 60 ins. 25c PIQUES 19c YD. White All pure Linen Da wide, in neat flora sell at 49¢ a yard on Friday. $1.25 DAMASK 98c YD. Piques in assorted erns, 1s the last day of the White Sale WHITE GOODS 10c YD | All-linen Damask, 70 wide, mill lengths of Bleached Bed Sheets, size 81x good weight with n finish ns and Voiles 90 inches, with flat center seam, and pretty flo’ designs, 27 to 36 Ine | neatly hemmed; 65e each — wer Main Floor, ower Main Flour, Lower Main Mloor, » 8ize 42x26 | 95c Untrimmed Velvet Shapes Priced 25¢ A decisive clearance of Medium and small sizes in | brown, claret and green. 200 95¢ 25¢ remaining Velvet Hats at apiece. sailors, turbans and tricornes, in black, navy blue, Second Floor. | CONTINUED LOGAN PERSUADED BY MATTHEWS TO ENTER PLEA GUILTY Rillingsleys to leave town, than he demanded that the plead guilty to indi against them. That was shortly be fore noon Tuesday He said his youn Logan balked nd Ora, and his for er, W. H. Pielow nity if the « all made to|ephonic r Logan's Billingsleys tmenta laying)" TLE LEAVE IT & To THE AUDIENCE WHETHER A RALD- HEADED MAN IMPROVES HIS LOOKS BY WCARING ONE OF THESE —— “J y Dowies SS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 LOGAN TELLS STAR OF ‘PROTECTION’ BY POLICE OFFICIALS |) ef and asked them tc Putnam and his men they wouldn't be in le 1 was getting m nts stowed away nd the « have moved where my way w iquor shi ergt. Putnam's records or ought to show t places I phoned the whether he was » |mayor and the chief to send him }1 had witnesses to many of my tel ests to have Putnam he couldn't interfere still. All afternoon and late into The tiles ef The Star will shew the night Assistant U. 8. District linar Putnam knew weeks and Attorney Moodie, who had h Set’! weeks ago that he wan being tipped ting the story of the Billi *\off and hampered by his superior plecemeal, labored with them t to get them to change their minds Logan was to give Mowlie an ewer Wednesday. Logan Disappears But it was long after noon befor Logan appeared at the federal bufld ink Meanwhile Allen and Moodie had been talking to Fred and Oro, and of xpeculating as t where Logan was. It wax Moodie who y sue peoted that Lo n confirmed Matthews Th hen | went to see Dr. Mat thews | was de 1 not to give ral auth * any more said Matthews Hie Friend der Dr. Matthews the t ne It rancixco th y]ton with a nference | ‘ officers Does Not Blame Margett } “I think these things will satisfy the public that I couldn't have op 1 without m ation erat police had not been kept away from m the n higher up. “When t unty grand jury met, | wa ped off down in San at it wouldn't to anythin I didn't kne that the re had ¢ » attorney to Ket me via a I felt that my d done punty gran E. J. Marget who got as. much pre ” did wit it costing him near what It « had nothing to do [with the self and my b >t e it plat seare the 1 wished re an in the West, and he } been my friend in other tr h » T went to Dr Mat I thew Hie advised me o ad } my brothers to plead guilty, and I] sjyy if ae , : was really glad to do it—in the end i was the king-pin I was after My notion was that I o to my brothers to protect them anc take the blame myself. Dr. Mat thews showed me that if the Bil lingsleys to get a fresh start after this thing was over, It was up to them to begin by making a clean breast of what they what the had dor were knew about what others Any stor t I had my ere plead guilty because of newspaper or any officer { Dr yews turned the trick Advises Clean Breast 1 told Logan that he and his brothers had violated the law and that there was no use for them to attempt to escape or compromise with justice,” sald Dr. Matthews. “He came to me professing that he was thru with the liquor bual ness for all time and I simply put him and his brothers to the test “After I had talked the legal phase of their case to them, I then talked to them as a pastor. It was thru Dr, Matthews that| Moodie got wind of Logan's where abouts in time to Join in the con ference when it began, at 1:30 p,m ITRIES ‘« TAC “AVE TI MAN’ CHICAGO, Jan, 11 Falling to make any impression on his pretty cousin, Grace Modica, Frank Modica adopted “cay man” tactics in an attempt win her Ie is held o a charge of kidnaping REPULSE ATTACKS | BERLIN, Jan. 11,—Via Sayville Near Beaumont the enemy succeed ed in occupying a salient trench section of our position,” today's statement said. Repulse of other attacks with heavy losses te the enemy was alao reported. PAD; OTR FRL VLE PROS RULERS Mla wed it], had done, | PINCHED} easier, and the ing the screws to those screws were applied to jme Thought Baker a Friend “Imagine my surprise and disgust when, after my arrest In San Francisco, | phoned for Eddie Baker, of the Jesse Moore Hunt Co., only to find that he was in Seattle telling all he knew to the grand jury that had indicted me. “It didn’t take me long to guess what had happened. And it didn’t jtake me much longer after I got back to Seattle to find out that there » a lot of secret service men h ecking up on all angles | of the case “So I made the best of a bad jmess and told District Attorney Allen and his assistants all I knew told them who to catl in and where the find the men they wanted q Tried to Shield Brothers “1 tried to protect my brothers who really acted all the way thru on my T finally gave in to the demands Yor pleas of guilty made by Alle aiter i had talked to Dr. Matthews “The police made such a fusal raiding the Billingsleys that the public knows little, if anything, about three or four other liquor im.| porters who have distributed even | more booze here than IT did Will Help Allen “I'm going to help Allen make this case as complete and inclusive Jas possible, 1 thru with liquor | and the business of selling it, I own some drug stores, some bank tock and some other property here 1 can make a good living out of these things pattie is m trouble is over here. home, When this I expect to stay If 1 have done things that indefensible, I have been ass by men who pretended to what tt weren't, and mo one can say tha about me,” - ——— SEATTLE tn ODD CARPET-SIZE RUGS Priced for Clearance NCLUDED in the lot are Rugs in wool and wool-and-f i which are especiall uitable for bedroom floc overin iw | ih y , R 10-5 lek, reduced 10 @10100 each; 12 pene Rugs in 6x9 size, reduced to $7.00 oe ee 1 Also the Following Items Body Brussels Rug, 6x9 re os 00. t 5.00. } 1 Brussels } rd Sa J 9x12 size er 1 to $% aK 00 « Extra-quality Wilton Rug, 9 ed to $18.00 e: ee oe New Crepe Middies $2.50 ; ; ? fh HREI an neo Sees White Honeycomb crepe ginttaa sida green ¢ 4 White Russian Cord “4 Cord Stripe fr ‘ 44 : c $2.50. oF Asie White Wash Goods Reduced t to > 15¢ bse ed price Suiting, | 36 Suiting, 27 Suiting, 27 1 value at First Floor. The “Thor” Electric Washing Machine Makes Home Laundering an Easy Task ‘f UST push the white buttor cy der starts—revolving fir di A 7 : tion, then in an suc > NZ through the fabric and. dr ry / ck of dirt. The rubbing h €/ ears out clothes sc is entirely elim- rated in this machir Thor topping tion at the touc light socket clothes a the wrings in either « May be at or running a lever. to any A practical demonstration of the Thor's good work is being held this week in the Housewares Section, Basement. Other Laundry Helps in Wide Variety WASH BOILERS copper CLOTHES LINE PULLEYS, 10c and bottom, various sizes, $1.75, $2.00 to 40¢ $3.50. HOUSEHOLD HAND MANGLE with COPPER WASH BOILERS, $4.25 rollers of polished hardwood and $4.75 and $5.00 steel ball-bearings, WASH BOARDS, 15c, 20c, 30x Pay turn. Price $7.50. WRINGERS for attaching to tubs, FAMILY-SIZE MOP $3.00 to $7.50; Stationary Wringer with 14-quart wooden Ided bands, Operated ; Bench Wring electric we wood rollers MOP HANDLES, SCRUB 15¢ BRUSHFS, 10c, 15¢ to 75« and 35c ypward. Price $2.25 aking it easy to WRINGERS bucket and three hard- with by pressing foot pedal downward and pulling mop CLOTHES DRIERS—Wall Driers, 25 RING CLOTHES PINS, box of and $1.00 Driers, 50c, 60¢ and three dozen, 15¢ 85 HARDWOOD CLOTHES PINS, box SLEEVE BOARDS, 25c and 40. of five dozen, 10x IRONING BOARDS, 40c to 65 CLOTHES STICK for clothes of finished hard- SPLINT: ¢ CLOT ie S BASKETS, light wood in fork shape, 30 inches long, and durable, 50c, 60c, 75c and $1.00. special 10 GALVANIZED WIRE CLOTHES ELECTRIC IRONS in Hotpoint, West- LINES, 75-foot, 40c: 100-foot, extra ashe Generat’ Elect American heavy, 50c. Plain Wire Lines, 100 mnghobss, “UsHeret SttG, ne foot length; GOs Cotten and Henig Beauty and Princess makes, $3.00, Clothes Lines, 20c and 25¢ $4.00 and $5.00. Suction Washers, Special 25c 7 SPECIALLY handy 1 these Washers ated by simply working washer uy through for washing blankets and other heavy pieces are They are made of heavy tin, and are oper- d down, creating a suction which Handle may forces the soap and water the clothes. shown the sketch is cial 25¢. m Spe- broomstick Housewares not included, but any be used. Section, Basement Attractive Values in Household Linens RISH Damask Cloths of good wearing quality, Mercerized ‘Table | |C per- manent finish, in spot or lily pattern, waists and dresses, size 66x60 inches, $1.45. } and 15¢ yard. Barred Dimity, 28 inches Bleached Cotton Crash Toweling 20¢ and 25¢ yard absorbent quality, with red border, 9¢@ Crepe Voiles, 36 inches wide yard Striped Voile Waistings, 36 in Mercerized Damask in handsome pat 25¢ yard terns, good finish and durable, 64 White Suitings and Skirtings, inches wide, wide, 25¢ and 50¢@ yard Basement Salesroom and cluster cord effects, 27 inches wide, Attractive Values in White Goods ORDED Lawns and Voiles in single suitable for 12% 18¢, wide 206 yard hes wide, 36 inches 35¢@ yard Basement Salesroom

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