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Pike Street Secend Avenue THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE | Unien Street Eiiott 4100 Girls’ New Tub Dresses The Spring Styles Will Have Their First Official Showing on Children’s Day, Saturday SCORES Ot CAN BI NEW SEEN STYLES BLOOMER DRESSES FOR VERY LITTLE FOLK, BILLII BURKE EFFECTS MODIFIED a) THEI NEEDS OF rHi YOUNGER SET NEW OVER-WAISI IN THE LARGER For style is a factor factor even in the BEPECTS STYLI ine Dresses, and the ne pretty 1 very ¢ The fabrics are the dress ginghams and big overpla many mixtures wit! brays Four of w mode are shown here. Girls’ Tub Dresses at 95c New Tub Dresses, styles, with yoke effects the belted and cx of plaid, checked and pla pipings. as pictured, in the rongly fe mbin Girls’ Tub Dresses at $1.25 As pictured, and about 3 to choose from effects; nov ham, linene and percale Girls’ Tub Dresses at $1.95 are clever The styles embraced in s lot H tractive—such models girls always lo« ire, jacket and vestee styles, and many ot : crepe, poplin, gingham and linene straig k well SPECIAL Coats at $ Girls’ Coats ¢ ! $2.95 Girls’ Girls’ Coats at $5.95, new styles | Girls’ Coats at $6.95 nally well tailored the at w and smart lines, are ne fare and at in. Em fine 1 —Second Floor, Center New Arrivals in Underwear New stocks of Women's and Children’s Underwear have just arrived and our val H wes are up to the standard ew lines H Richelieu, Forest Mills and Carter's Cottor Union Suits, including every good style SIZES 34, 36, 38 AT $1.25 SIZES 40, 42, 44 AT $1.50 2 Vests and Pants in the same qualities | at 60c, 65c and 75c, according to size. } © Just the style, shape and size you have been waiting for are here Saturday Specials in Stockings Women’s Fleeced Hose 25¢ Women's heavy cotton Hose, fast black, with warm fleece lining and seamless feet; sizes 5'% to 10; special for Saturday, 25¢ pair. Women’s Fiber Hose 35c Or 3 pair for $1.00, Women's fiber silk boot Hose, with full flare tops; fast black; all sizes, from 5% i} to 10. We are showing new stocks of Children’s | “Black Cat” Stockings, in all sizes, at 25c, 30c and 35c a pair. Women’s 50c Initialed | Linen Handkerchiefs 25c Beautiful Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, the kind that usually sell for 50c, on Saturday. There are three designs of 1 embroidering. B, C, D, F, H, J, K, L, N, R, S, T, W are the initials we have to start 4 with. special at 25¢ —Upper Main Floor. Wiciiton rill ad Blouse of Piain Voile, with two rows of pin tucks down each side and back, wide pleat running crosswise around the waist, pointed collar, edged with dainty lace ‘ with pretty design embroic at down the front has two rows of large sailor collar and deep cuffs, - $1.00 ihetstitching; finished with hemstitching Saturday Specials in Groceries BUTTER 40c A POUND | Freshly Churned Washington Creamery Butter, 40c Pound—Glad to Deliver it With Other Groceries Soft Shell Wainuts, best Black Cooking Figs, No. 1 nuts, Ib....20¢ | small size, splendid California Ripe Olives, | W#lity, Olb. ack SHE good size, fine flavor, | Table Salt, guaranteed 1-gal 8, each $1,00 | not to cake, 10-1b. sacks Pure Cider Vinegar, for 17¢ | Town Talk brand, lic grade, bottle ...12%¢ | matoes, No. 2% Shelled Popcorn, fine | cans ..... grade, 2-year-old stock, | 4 pounds 25¢, |b...7¢ Mayflower Coffee, our popular blend, lb. .25¢ size -1e Canned Peas, Del Monte brand extra sugar peas, 3 cans 40¢, 1 can 146 —Vourth Floor, Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen Sausage 17c a Pound |. Pork Sau at 17e a pound as Jong as we have any Saturday. None delivered at this price. Apricot Jam. made from ) Dill Pickles, small size, only the choicest fruit, | Saturday only, at. 15¢ —Fourth Floor, Women's Eliott Mills Union rei: white, part wool garments, sizes 34, 26 and 38 riced #4. Lod Women's Feros Mille Union Suits, ‘ight welg part wool; several styles; priced 82.00 Women's Elliott Mitte Wool Union Suits, secon of high grade garments; sites 34 to 44 at Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits, wool, in all sizes priced at . 81.25 —Uverr Male Floor 200 Silk Umbrellas Reduced to $2.85—for One Day Only Gray and Bla A Showing of New Kid Gloves at $1.50 to $2.25 a Pair New Kid Gloves, in ’ ing the beat of makes pique stitching—self or cc backs; all sizes Special showing of White Kid Gloves, hones sewn, sizes 51% to 714, at $1.35 pair. —(pper Main Floor, White. Silk and Organdy Spring Neckwear at 50¢ —Upper Main Floor New “Wirthmor” Blouses at $1.00 FOUR NEW STYLES EVERY WEEK a 1 ar re fashions when u buy Wirthmor” Waist at $1.00. Each Wirthmor comes to u ' unhandled, in a wax Volle Blouse, with embroidered front. tw of tucks down the bach € ar and ¢ 4 em. stitched, fasten with loop cor nd pearl buttona Priced 81.00 Blouse of Novelty Voile, wide #atin f a fete with corded stripes between: taflored sty le, with novelty collar, fasten with cord loops and faney pearl buttons Seconda | January Clearance Sale in the Self-Service Shoe Shop Where you wait on yourself, fit your- self, carry your parcel home— and save the difference. Girls’ Gym Shoes 58c Pair Girls’ Gymnasium Shoes, made with medium | he canvas uppers and flexible leather » dark blue and red, 58e a pair. De Luxe Solid Pack To | Children’s Shoes 98c Pair Children’s cloth top kid Shoes, made with flex ible turn soles, priced at 9X in the Self Service Shoe Shop Women’s Shoes $1.00 Pair Broken lines of women velvet, patent | and tan calf Boots, in button and lace « sizes up to 4%, at $1.00 Boys’ Boots $2.48 Pair Boys’ button and lace Boot able fitting last low heels; sizes made on comfort with medium heavy soles and 2% to 5%, at $2.48 —nower M Mle ” \ wer Main Whe er. | i tained tion to wage war on to victory.” i | (Outbursts of Everett True] J AR, TRIG, I SHALL READ To You THe LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Of YouR Late AUNT, Mist HULDA TRUG:; “l HéReMyY LEAVE ALL My MON] Y~ PRovi 1D oD ‘ To MY NGPHOW, EveLeRerTr TRYUG, THAT THE SAID EVERETT TRLE ABSTAIN FROM LIQu AND TOBACCO fOR A PERIOD OF TON YEARS, AND Ste JO THE FEEDING OF MY PERSIAN CAT, OPHELIA, IN SAID PROVISIONS AR@® NoT Mer, THEN SAID MONEY Wit : BE VIED To ‘ERECT AN; - @ a) 35] ORPHANS HOMS. § we START AY ONCE ON ORPHANY’ NOoMe 4 <a € WOR ‘Sutteamist Tells of - | Picketing Duty at | the White House BY VIVIEN PIERCE (Suffrage Organizer (Written for the United Press) How t ward Party f Followed Wilson . sEnTENE BOPP N NEXT WEEK & mur T0 STOP R R STRIKES i the United Pre 4 today WANT BETTER ANSW ER FROM GREECE LONDON, Ja de nand had 2 necessar n ca hea before ‘What Both Sides oa in Notes to President { Within 24 hou America re lies’ alms in the war are { celved two note ummarizing rc t Alsace-Lorraine } the views of both Germany and and al Prussian provin the allies, humiliation of Austro-t ( The a note made these partition of Turkey and mufila- { basic conditions of peace tion of Bulgaria ) Reatituti of provinces and | Germany protests against the ) territories wrested from the al allies’ dismissal of her peace } lies, with just separation suggestions as “a war maneu Reorganization of Europe, ver,” and points out as against } guaranteed by a stable regime allied professions as to right and founded on “respect of na | of small tes, the treatrhent tionalitie and full security and { or d eit f ireland, of libert of economic develop republ orthert ment Africa, Greece and Russian alien Liberation of Italian Slava, natio Rumanians, C20c , from Starvation Blockade foreign domination Germany Enfranchisement tions subject to t tyranny” of Turke also points out t conflict with and the laws of nations” nd’s “starvation block- “seandalou rule popula “bloody | expulsion | 5 of Turkey from Europe ade” of Germany, use of colored § 2 Compliance of the Russian | troops in Europe, barbarous { to Poland. treatment of prisoners, deporta- { the alll wrceful tion of the { d their pl tthe | Eastern blame jermany for the world | raine, Galic¢ war rhe note re German Claims bility for In the note whieh Germany Relgiun addressed to itrala, she thus immed up her case did not start the nd her allies took up 4 for nse of their liberty € n ) Sand existence, and “consider pends on the allies, and assert ( this, their alm of war, as ob | Germany confident determina * FREDERICK&NELSON Several Pretty Styles in Envelope Chemises at 95c t in t the neck ' ‘ tom ith beadir laced thr Price Another pretty style at 95c r D5e. New House Dresses In “Billie Burke”’ Style $1.25 Ly ea are | und the | 1 the nech n 1 ( = Wash Dresses for Girls Petticoats 95c A ee re sev NEW HATS Forecasting the Spring Season Gowns 50c YOKE of all- A over ¢ d- the service $7.50 ery edged with Val- : then RECEDING even} ¢nciennes lace and al t | oe the fret fant of ribbon-run beading ¢ Soring comes a sary tops these attrac- : inher tion of tively-priced Gowns, ! re e , eh Lace edging also ¢ ‘ n Bees ‘ finishes the set-in ¢ cut a v hile sleeves. Price 50¢. j izes 36 to 42 ‘ Basement Salesroom Price BB. ; — Basement Salesroom, ' — een-sea Silk Nets Women’s Middies illustrates crown ef It is of Women’s and Misses’ Party Frocks $12. 50, S15, 00, paves 50 12.50, $15.00 and broidery at top and edged Price 25¢. Wash Waists Reduced to 95c W AISTS of voile and silk mull in 1 variety. of tvles and ¢ with braid at art s-eye and hem zes 36. t ing with lace edgin titching for trimming 16, reduced to 95e@. Hasement Salesroom. All-Satin Hats new $1.00 Yard HE soft-draping Silk $1.50 Satin-and-Straw dnatvety” te 5 Combinations frocks and fancy y blouses, in many able colors; 42 wide, $1.00 yard. —Basement Salesroom, Straw Hats in shape, ce ches lor- Drape Veils 25c ORDERED Veils, in fancy-mesh effects, 1M yard lengths, in . brown, green and 25e each. —Dasement Salesroom, Thomson Glove-Fitting Corset ___ $1.00 rset, its htly with hook and eye below _ regular fastening and four hose — supporters attached $1.00. Basement Salesr Price Good Values in Household Linens H: MMED Union Linen Lunch Cloths n dice pattern, 45x45 inches, 65¢. silver-bleached, s Highly Mercerized Table Cloths ng patterns and border low-priced at effects, size $1.45 64x72 inches, each Hemmed Lunch Cloths in durable cot- ton size 45x50 suit- able also for table covers, unusually good value at 50@ each , Cotton Huck Towels of with pink or red border, e, 10¢. Large-size Huck Towels of finer we weave, inches fine weave, 18x35-inch than above, all white, 15¢ ea: a Huck Towels of serviceable quality with mercerized finisl 17¢ cach Pillow Cases, 12'3¢@ and I4@ each Well-finished Sheets with am, size 72x90 inches before hemming, 6Oe. —Basement salesroom.