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| Coat y | back styles; si | 2% to & | or navy Vike Street Secend Avenue Unien Sireet Boys’ Norfolk They're airs of Knickerbockers 500 Boys’ Suits to Be Sold at This Low Price + ear Nice-looking patterns in tweeds, ca worsteds 5 ‘e SIZES 6 TO 16 YEARS Take Any Boys’ $10 Overcoat in Stock for $7. 65 | on Saturday There'll b e no restrictions—I All hig! le breasted, pinch at u select i double or sing the very best of zes 6 to 10 years School Suits Only $3.95" And Some of Them Have Two | Upper Main Floor, South Eiliett 4100 ye SS 4 (Qe THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE meet) ey and Buy Good Dependable Shoes for Y our Children—S Such | As You Will Find in the Bon Marché Shoe Section Boys’ Boots $2.00 Pair Girls’ calf blucher Be . made on good, Boys’ fitting lasts with heavy soles and heels; fin for “ | sizes 11 to 2 um we ight soles Saturday Special in the Observation Restaurant Luncheonette, 25c VEGETABLE SOUP MINCED CHICKEN NDWICH sw . PICKLE HOME C 2D FRUIT AND CAKE TEA, MILK OR COFFEE Sixth Fleer “Manhattan” and all “Man the plain white and full dress lines a short season, $3.50 Manhattans $ Smaller Lots of Men’s Goods at Smaller Prices Men’s $5.00 Union Suits, me worsted Broken lines of Men's Waistcoats, of fancy woolens and wash material, reduced to Half-Price. natural Men’s $2.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas, with mill- tary collars, trimmed with silk frogs, $1.50. Men’s $3.50 Bath Robes, broken t Bath Robes, special at $2. blank Late season models in cheviot, zibeline and velour Women’s Winter Coats at $12.50 Fashionable Coats at-a low price—full flaring models of ble chevi velour in navy, brown 1 black. Yes, they those lz rs, of plush or self material, New Style Coats at $14.50 velour | trimmed iter Coats of pebble cheviot, heavy id dia for only $14.50. Black, velour and Burgundy colors, plush or fur trimmed Wool Cheviot Coats at $17.75 of these Coats at $17.75—in nut oughout. The immense cape vith single or double belts Take any one brown, satin lined th round or square effect, —Second Floor, North. Saturday Special in Drugs and Toilet Articles 75c French Ivory Hair Receiver at 55c French Ivory Hair Receiver or Delivered with Limestone Phosphate, B5e nize, special 27¢ | Chipped Beef, finest quality, | Medium Jad Salt 49¢ | Saturday only, pound 106 | Saturda tton Bor Heavy tans” Lots of Shirts for big fellows—si neck and 36-inch sleeve $1.75 Manhattans $1.35, $4.50 5 Manhattans $1.65 $6.00 50 Manhattans $1.95 $8.00 > peb have some beaver plust collars are Boots $2.50 Pair *, made for soles and lo aoe Misses’ Boots $2.50 Pair Girls’ Boots $2.75 Pair —Upper Main Floor, hed Price $10.00 im —Upper Main Fleer. Semi- Annual ‘Clearance of Men’s are ir zes run up t Manhattans Manhattans Manhattans .85 $10.00 Manhattans garn 50 Unmeriner* r belted front and loose back models, or belts that can be worn cither back | or front, with large plush collars or cloth collars, edged with beav erette f AS LONG AS WE HAVE ANY Alaska im and pecial “Manhattan” Shirts high-grade Shirts at reduced prices for nnn mw an a ae Pe made of | Patent leather button Boots, with Qrowing athe high top button: be wie bored | . medium round toes and low heels, st decogge ri ag ather on easy ting las h | to 2 Boys’ Shoes $2.50 ae Girls’ Boots $3.00 rer Heavy School Boots of gra Growing girls’ high top Ince Toots, made of extra solid leather sole etal calf « on foot form lasts, with This Smart New Boot Has Just Come to Town luded except 19-inch heavy at SATURDAY SPECIALS in SEATTLE’S BEST GROCERY Washington Creamery Butter 40c lb. or two pounds for 79c. other groceries. Good Practical aa: at - $10.00 Were the Main Part of the Special Coat Purchase “4 as Powder Box, special at 5 Sugar Cured Bacon, Cudahy's | Ferguson’s California Orange | the two pleces for $1.00, worth | Kastern pack, by the plece, Ib, | Marmalade, No. | cartons 17%¢ | Tie each a76. ace a see zoe | Seeded Muscate! Raisins, Daph $1.28 and $1.80 Clothes Brushes | No 2 cans, broken pieces, can |e crant: large alze, 15-02, pkgs., of French ivory, apecial at O8¢ | .,........ ‘he Soft Shell Walnuts, best nee | | $1.98 Puff Box or Hair Receiver, | Our Choice Brand Canned Sal- | nity, pound 20. ot French fvory, special at | mon, No. 1 flat cans, fancy red | Navel Oranges, best quality aie Redes Salmon, can ---@4¢ | kist brand, small, sweet and $1.50 and dk 5 Pin Box, specis Mayflower Coffee, roasted fresh | juicy, dozen Le Satu $1.00 daily, Ib --25@ | California Ripe Olives, Carip 25e “Bhamposing | Spiderieg Tea, a good grade, 35¢ | brand, 26e value, can 206 Cream, in tubes, 2 for 2ne | ¥ alue, Ib . wae rth Bloor, Be size Pozzonl's Face sal Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen . x 50c size Hanson Jenk’s Nall J a1IC2 . Ste fine, anesn denice Mel Fresh Pork Sausages 17c lb. Herring, te th Floor [NATION-WIDE STRIKE | Outbursts of Everett True 1D Like TO SPEAK WITH ¥ THE PROPRIETOR. : wre sd pe eM LOOKING OVER YOUR L Price CARDS, BUT > 7 ; RE - 1 DON'T “De cievs THe I! Wf ay : NN THING OF PAST, IS STATEMENT OF LEE A CAR of coal bi in small quantities as a precaution cainst a coal famine in Baker, | Ore. | A FLEET of U. S. warships car led out maneuvers off St. Thomas | Daniah West Indies, yesterday OFFICE EMPLOYES of the Washington Loan and Savings as sociation were given a banquet b that firm to celebrate the reach of the $6,000,000 mark JUBILEE MEETINGS will be held in Seattle by the Women's en Missionary society, of the thodist Episcopal church, G. GRACE, of 910 Howell st. was held up by two armed rob. never one! bers, on Eighth ave. ween Of involving all employes of railroads |tve and Stewart sts. ureday, but from coast to coast |he had nothing to them. | MBERS OF the dry squad WILSON SEES "EM } im eral arrests at 122 Second ave leovered @ gambling game in full ALL IN ONE BUNCH |<: when von entry, they dis FIRE LAST night destroyed two Pe kilns of the Hartley shingle mille, of Eve filled with shingles, and a lc ed car standing on the siding THE FIRST Pan-Ar onautic exposition, to be held in New York. beginning February 8, will receive ax delegates from Se- WASHINGTON, Jan, 19. that the scinded their strike or fall, w Regret railroad broth hoods re r of lant ch resulted in the passag Adamson eight-hour law, wa d today by W. G. Lee, the Brotherhood pres! f Hallway ted to the impaasioned atatement belleve we will never have an r nation-wide strike said there may be «mall, in termittent strikes, but HINGTO WAS erican Aer Yiattle, J. D. Hull, J. H. Poole and W. K, Greene | ACCORDING TO Charles Gold and senators | stein, prominent fur buyer of Ju t's office In| peau, Alaska, the # ly of fox fur 0. Roose-|trom the Atlin will be when hel very small because of the over. wir Sarena abundance of wolves and coyotes The president passes from one to| in this country ORDERS WERE Bremerton navy for the ob ath of Admiral Ge rr, dispo of all of them as compared with the posted in the yard Thursday, ance of the rge Dewey addition the president nees his snow in the rm | lay, January 2 even more difficul } AN APPROPRIATION of $360, ; n to get in, for they t has been set ide by the leave the floor of the capitol tr niehare Pacific R. R. Co. to be order to confer with the executive. |, in standardizing its branch the president is behind in his}, nd he has to clear up the quickly in order to get to the stack of governtnent papers ed high on his desk 36,616 GALLONS OF BOOZE SPILLED HERE ALL SET TO MOVE STRANDED U. S. SUB of eee EUREKA, Jan. 19.—Preparations stranded submarine into Hum 4 today. Hy will be rigged up to rea boat out of the ad will be graded to nd within a few days, » tides and weather lifted between North Yakima and id REV. W. H. W. REES, 67, pas » F orth Methodist Thursday night ts of a stroke of ap. 1 last Monday. suff cplex 10 months’ operation of | 5 gallons ed and dumped cor squad, for hauling the draul has obtained 58% 8 from |hol number $51,295 888 arrests and nix of } BUTCHERS TO TELL TRADE ‘SECRETS Can you tmagine the butchers giving the housewives help on buy ing cheaply? We ll, that's just what the much-abused beef barons of Se Koing to do, Next sday the Master Butchers’ association of Seattle will sta educational exposition, at which time they will show those interested how to make a little meat go a long wa REFUSES TO DRINK WITH ROBBER SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19.—After a lone bandit had held up “the barrel house” here, and had taken all the money in the till, he invited Vincent La Brucherie to “have Vinee declined, HUSBAND’S BREATH GIVES DIVORCE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 19 I never drink,” opposing his wife's divorce petition, Then Judge Graham got of Andrew's breath and granted the divorce. DUCKS SKIDDED INSTEAD OF DIPPED SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19.—When tho ducks at Golden Gate. park rushed to Stow lake to take their merry morning dip, they couldn't dip. ‘They slid, Tho lake was frozen over for the first time in its history LUCKY, LUCKY CHILDREN THESE, EH? PORTLAND, 19.—Mrs, Michael Sorenzio was forced to stand helplessly a minion of the law seized her children’s bath and the tub ¢ ‘The bath was beer tle are a drink on me.” said Andrew Jensen, a whiff aining it JUDGE MAKES WIFE HELP HER HUBBY NEW YORK, Jan, 19 Magistrate Harris, in the domestic relations court, upset the program of Mra, John Mackey, when he ordered her to} |help wash dishes and take hubby to an occasional movie, ‘tried for cruelly. He was be’ ing | FREDERICK NELSON Girls’ Dresses at Reduced Prices XCEPTIONALLY-LO 11 Wool Dresses in one 1 twe 46 Wash Dresses $8.50 « $10.00 «: 40 Wash Dresses 22 Wool Dresses in pla D5e cach 1 items pique, $1.75 cach, d pers Juced tg 4 Floor, | Basement Salesroom New Satin Hats To Bridge the Time Between Velvet Hats and Straw Hats $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 LODUCED espe for between The high-crowned Hat sketched, in old-blue satin, has for its only trimming a large straw ornament, and the brim is edged with a fold of tulle in self-color. Price $7.50. Sailor shapes also show the tulle edging or bead er ‘ Boys’ Sweaters $1.75 erviceable in ruff. maroon, and dark. o YO, excel. at $1.75. ., ‘fiw BOY CORDUROY e pag K N I C KERBOCKERS Ne > Ae. n dark-drab shade, sizes of new 7 to 164 years, $1.00. des in Millinery , ELESS BLOUSES mbray, percale and in light and cts, made with cuff and militaty sizes 6 to 16 8, 29¢. —Hasement Salesroom | ae Collars ornament trimming, and there are others with crown 15c of shirred ribbon. Some attain the high effect by up standing trimming of wings or tulle ARGE, flat Collars of white lawn in hem Prices $5.00, $6.50, $7.50. Three Groups of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Garments at Reduced Prices | TAILORED SUITS for women and misses, made up in diagonal weaves and serges, with fur cloth or vel- | vet trimming, reduced to $7.45. SERGE DRESSES in large sizes (40 to 47 bust EILINGS meshes, and navy, in lengths from 24 to 36 inches, reduced to | 15¢ each measurement) in straight-line and regulation waist- | line effects, reduced to $9.75. MACKINAW COATS jin fancy duced to $5.00 and $8.00. plaid patterns, re- Basement Salesroom. Electric Lamps Reduced to $4.95, Several styles dren’s School Shoes, for here in these Lamps Y of woven bam- 477) boo, one as ple tured, with silk- ical offerings: ost | Boys’ School extra- heavy w Shoes, with s and heavy soles, . $2.00 pair; 1 to 2% to 6, $2.50 palr. Misses’ and Children’s Gun-metal Calf Button Shoes, very service- able for school wear, sizes 6 t 8, $1.50 pair; 8% to 11, $1.75 pair; 11% to 2, $2.15 pair Children’s Tan Calf Play Sho “skuffer” last, button styl 6 to 8, $2.00; 8% to 11, $ lined shades of bamboo or metal in basketry ef. fects. tional values at 84.95. Excep: Basement Salesroom. Handkerchiefs 5c Each they stitched and narrow plait. ed-edge | TRIS RED NEE ae aes ‘ pleasing tively priced at 15¢@ each —Basement Salesroom styles in models, many attrac Veiling Lengths Reduced to 15c Each in soft black, brown Standy ee Shoes For Boys and Girls M*** mothers are finding our Basement Sale room a very satisfactory place to buy the chil find good, ser iceable quality combined with moderate prices. Typ Growing Girls’ Low-Heel Shoes Reduced to $2.45 Pair Low-heel Button Shoes for growing girls, in pat | LI J OMEN’S White Cotton Hand kerchiefs, with daintily em dull calf leathers, English-style last, in $2.45 pair Women's Velvet $2.35 pair. ent and broidered corners, some with %- inch hem and others with rolled edge in white or color. Priced at be each Basement Sale Brassieres, 50c IDE of Filet-pat bands tern lace inser top the front-fa Brassiere new Dresses, < er shown in the sketch. “The mate rial is a_ firm, heavy coutil and the arm-eyes are ture large, large | | the pare effect bands form the finished with lace 14 years edge. Price 50¢. ~Basoment Salesroom. Outing Flannel Gowns $1.00 warm, HESE from s¢ cozy Gowns are made XTRA-SIZI ft outing flannel, in collar- of narrow satin ribbon and hemstitching. Choice of pink or blue and white stripes, or plain white with pink or blue. stitching $1.00. ‘ tagement Salesroom. less style, with trimming have fitted elastic finished with ruffles. Price sizes 234 Evening Slippers, —Basement Salesroom and plain colors are v ind their new designs fet round collars slaits in the skirt, many showing trimmings Priced at 95¢ and $1.25. proportioned for the fu black sateen, top, made up in durable tucking Price $1.50. built over comfortable to 4. Reduced to reduced t® Girls’ New Wash Dresses 95c and $1.25 RIGHT new combinations of plaid rsed in thes wide belts and Buttons, braids and Sizes 6 to Rasement Salesroem Extra-Size Sateen Petticoats $1.50 Petticoats, propetly ll figure and They | wide flounees i two doo anc Basement Salem _