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THE SEATTLE STAR “] Flag Ceremonial Bobs Up | THE BON MARCHE | 2eain Before Beetion FREDERICK &NELSON Who are Mre John Reed | Last Word About Winter Coats | ee “""sere.....[ New Suits of Wool Gaberdine | Roi tarry Gut ther hi Excellently Tailored f $25.00 and $29.50 red for South America and dick Florence and Mr some rubber franchises from Prest pmbers did} when Councilman Dale's resolution All Remaining Lines Have Been Grouped Into Three} t..gay) 0" 88 Peet 86 praising for the salar wae, tine She referred to Councilman! paid Mrickwon later. “1 consi | Lots and Still Further Reduced Erickson frrieedereree tee seek When she got thru, Reed also!to play polities under the « | SPECIAL VALUES IN WINTER COATS Mura Sines: give: wor uation kl) VAce teed cetes teas.) iwidiired The styles, of course, are new; the materials are excel: | 6 160) ave Nios courte ‘th e6s éotibty ‘connidet | | lent quality—Velours, Diagonal Cheviot, Mixtures, with From South America their deliberations so profound or HESE admirably meet } lush collars or trimmed with velvet; black and navy Paes vg O Pfr Ie gtr upr pepo a vile Fg nes ale the early Spring de “—° . ~ > ! de came to live with the v h mtriotism looked fo n . vy. j ‘| WINTER COATS SHARPLY REDUCED iia cottn’ ag ve feounctisoan te not ostentaions flag if] mand for new, smartly- } Coats we doubt could be duplicated at $12.50. He avy | Who are they?” Steppler was! worship, but protection from the ag tailored Suits designed Wool Velour, Pebble Cheviot and Wool Plush, in the loose asked greasions of monopoly, vice and ‘i nd belted styles; black and colors 1 don’t know, They came trom | crin on practical lines for SAS OSes ie wtb jf South America, they said, a short A Dale Scheme? hopping and business : WINTER COATS EXCEPTIONALLY. PRICED |fitsg’ come tack tn (ue evening, Tithe aint en ee eae bie TAY abx exretal Splendid Coats of heavy Velours, Cheviots and Stock- {ff don't see much of them. They car-|axhamed of mo if 1 did not protent wear. dey are carefull i} a 1 i did not pr a e ) inettes; models with loose flaring lines or belted; trimmed |f/ty 4 « ‘ra around against ‘Yankee Doodle’ patriotism tailored in all details, G , runic Not Di t nd the na e of oft for po i * ( with fur and plush; black, navy green and Burgundy ies . od re the Ra aia teoal bey ap use ag tor f and the coats are lined y per r he of o t presume he pl on H ilk ali #} Lingerie Blouses Party Dresses man, author of the flag ceremonial, | Dale's campaign committee, etbe Tf! thoroughly serviceable a 7. f 12.75 |B conducted some operations inidon't know de nltely.” <4 Are Dainty or $12.75 | (enaainhateesanetshaeemnahchsshetomeretieantte etait quality. Excellent values. Party Dresses Dancing | =| Comtfessions ofa Wife | rf ee Suit of Navy-blue or Black Suit of Navy-blue or Suit of Navy-blue or. Many clever styles are shown in Organdy, Cross bar and Striped Voile, é Poplin and Pique; the Metallic Cloth Phere Gaberdine (right) with sash Black Gaberdine (cen Black Gaberdine (left); Mewest collars are fea- Aja imerous styles; one - @ bornly, for, altho I had allowed a ‘ ; 5 ; : gy tured, and their trimming very stunning has the en * Love 8 Padget pHa city HARD |iittie doubt to creep into my own belt, novelty pocket, and ter); coat shows nove coat trimmed with large of} of embroidery, organdy, tire skirt made of net 9 etd ka nh atarmined no one) H straps at back to simulate | arrangement of plaits | pockets, held in by but- fine Val. and Venise ruffles; others are beaut Aitho I knew Ruth was awake, | a scst, iam Sic plaits. Two-piece skirt, with and pockets Three- ton strap; the 4-gore 4 Jace make them unusu- ful with lace and net I erica sak weciaaee k hi tent Why, child, it is the old, old gathered back, pockets and piece skirt, with gath- skirt is also provided ally attractive. drapes —second Fleer. crying if] kept very still, So 1|88™e—as old as Eve and the ser separate belt ered back with large pockets. pent in the Garden lam pure Barne honor able man, Why, 1am to be his wife, Rath No, you are not, my dear, for| Earnest Lawton already has a| thrust a handkerchief into my mouth, and, by a great effort of will, kept myself from shaking with sobs for a long time At last I could control myself no longer, and I sim to let go, | oat Rath turned o wok me | *tl in her arms. ‘Poor little girl, poor You will have to prove that to] Price $29.50. Price $25.00. Price $29.50. Each of the above models in Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. —secona Fioor. Men’s $5.00 Sweaters $4.25 for a Day Good, Practical Sweaters, made coat style, with large roll _ if 26 and 32 Inch Nets i in White and Cream A disposal of 1,000 yards of Net Laces at a fraction of the original prices They're nicely worked patterns in floral and conventional designs, with good, firm es. They are mostly white, with a few cream, and will make up nicely into net | jhas had to buck up a pat the | 1 4 j 60c dozen. world ever since | was 15 years old NOW RAMSAY HAS A jg Plain mesh above | Valentine Tally Cards, 10c to your abysmal trust In men is only 30c dozen equaled by y 7 * S aneted amaker tae beane without putting you to that pain | . eee in navy blue wee Bute Rath: 1 eald ant clung to| Earnest Lawton has been married ; : Decorations At the same price, $4.25, Angora or Brush Wool Sweater vee Pe, Rath, ead ut tong to| ve years tomy sister (co's Are Delightfully Decorative Loti gpgtene ma sayes Coats in navy blue or brown, made in the collarless style whether T am a little fool, or a|*i{pess to atte biasrerey , " | soe " - goa very unhappy girl I expect Tam! a . — bie se : fc tp ae : | timents and many if : os yreath came cold thru my pa OME of’ thems are hi ) Men’s Work Shirts, Special 49c weefiuth auld nothing. she joxt | ps What shall dort aekod || GONE of them as sie ‘aud clever oncs}“ap y : “ a a * | final tended to be drawn inetatelen tilias of. eee ) _Men’s every-day Work Shirts; 1 quality med gray patted my teanetained cheek. Well, if 1 were you, I'd go to sibaty <0 tech oad hak i, hey prpgpicagst | Outing flannel, made with flat collars; all sizes, from 1414 to Very night after the show Earnest Law.|#l¢eP. Ruth said in her practical Med opine es é EOS Ie te | 8 vee pecial at 49c. onaghaler - wa It in most daylight ymor others to loosely j entines. Priced at lc each, —Lewer Mata Floor ton proposed to me. badger By or yA oe : 5 De ere ; F] Fi! mi What? j row you will be able to think more | Some of t effe 2 for 5c; Se, 10c and 15« } 1 told him | would sacrifice! ; | a ead ok each. | t- i anything for him, and dear, | want! snapped out the light, and are designed to Ee 1 000° Yards of 59¢ ‘iia 79c rss aps eg aed pol let i lay Very still, but 1 know RAN tbs dkade dcetth Valentine Postcards, 10¢ dozen. ut the stage at all. I know I f us slept. Presently we lot } cet Outfits for making Valentines, will never eat ectrens, and babe rms oe Rear ag on Ear. | elaborately patte rned bor- consisting of sentiment la >i wen ye the wife |2est's door and heard the voice of Me der over the hat, giving dels, gummed silhouettes, - Net Laces Reduced to 29c Yard Je oie" SESS = a : he « ee . lace paper and other mate- | x INe aces e uce O IC ar of en we dere saat alaaed 1 | the effect of a smart rials, Tee | Paula, she said, ‘to me, who (To be continued) — trimming, or with the border over the face and the Valentine Place Cards, 15¢ to | navy; $1.26, $1.50, $1.75 and | Vaientine Favors, $1.00 dozen. danger and Decorated Doilies, l(c package. = wien ott ihc BREATHING SPELL A deep floral border exe ead decor. 2.00 yard. i f rate n ou cuted with gold | — and dresses; 29 a yard Wednesday as long as we have any Upper Mala Floor. sbeekto ta chat dan to Wasaant k ates a black m od Veiling at | a baeereew oor | q a Lawton as I came in.’ she said Br Sap Fest TUNG: ise. Dal, we $1.26 yard New French Chenille Veil- i How did you know about ftr-jelected, Claude ©. Ramsay, King} ings in novelty scroll and | ) dozen | iu 1 asked in surprine. |county commissioner, can go to| i _ taple designs. | Electric Lamp Shades, lic. | ; New Tub Frocks at $1.25 My deat child’ t knew about i wort wien the fecing thet he‘con {ff 8 Seublepurpese Veling Ie | border, and staple designs, | Slncire, Lame Qnadee, isc. IA iiaR this afternoon. I suspected the auied: deh treated one-half plain taupe mesh, | in brown, black and ae | te" | ee Snel’ a a ‘ a] entleman’s | " e pipers or the res : and-white effects, on the | 7 ce K- Smart New Juvenile Fashions, Carried Out in Gingham gentleman's little game when Be| 0.0 rive minutes an the reeult of and for the rest is designed | and-white ects, on the | Red Arrow Cutouts, 10¢ pack a vi : said on the train be had eogage itd with be ful floral most desirable meshes, } age. | and Chambray, for Girls of 6 to 14 Years your rooms, and I was sure I w reistent contests filed by his late ieios tina: adel hao $2.95 yard | Heart and Cupid Cutouts 10c ff Ber aie <c 4 P * right when I heard him enter the nt. 1. Pail Hutchinson ee ” | package. Simplicity is a marked feature of the new styles in Girls’ next room this afternoon | Superior Judge Mackintosh aus | yard eee aie at Material for making ten lace 1 Aen 4 ss i ‘ Is there anything so very (tained a demurrer to th t suit jouble-purpose eile = in Valentines, 25¢ box J ib Frocks; some models are made on simple, straight lines ‘ wrong in what he bas done? 1| filed against him to une He Needie-run designs in a| black mesh with handsome, Gesebated’ Pidana hee “the i om shoulder to hem, and of considerable interest are the asked, stung to the defense of my | held teat the action € profusion of border and all. | deep border designs in white, Py name’ 5 Wi { , nate aha s inbt ‘ . lover, been filed within { . ; geo La md repe Paper Party Caps, Sic f large novelty shaped pockets; collar, cuffs and belt of white Me’ Becened he. hae. Bot’ ddee |primarion over effects decorate new | gold, silver and col $1.2 per pPy ph siy q repp; Russian Dresses with pleated skirt, touches of embroid anything. But, my dear child, 1! Ramsay never appeared to be Filet and Round Mesh Veil- | to $3.00 each Cupid Bonbon Boxes, ff ardly make a b16 | Worried over the « abe ere ylac pe d aa oot doze: Firet ¥ ery on collar and belt; jacket effects plain color and plaid can hardly make it seem possib! orried over th its, which wer ings in black, tau and First Floor. dozen that you do not realize Earnest based on merest technicalities, but Lawton conten plated the greatest |he grew sick and tired of having tc of Wrongs against you jump up and leave his work every 1 don't believe it, 1 said stub- | f to appear in court to j hear lengthy legal arguments THEATRES jeans ™ Basement Salesroom '} ‘~ , YACHT CLUB MAY r | yHeatre procrams | OFFER FAST BOATS New Models Added to the Showing of L aera tee ONE-PIECE CLOTH DRESSES | combinations; plain shades, plaids and stripes in all colors —Second Floor, WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS | On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 Only—Please do not ask us to take telephone orders for them i 8c Muslin 5c a Yard ] $1.95 Blanket Robes $1.00 Unbleached Muslin, 28 inches wide, lengths to ards; not over 10 yards to each. —Lower Main Fleer. Women’s Hose 10c a Pair few mi Bianket Cloth Robes in pink only; figured or floral designs in white; cord at waist; while we have any, $1.00 day, “Hit-the-Trail Holliday,” Members of the Seattle Yacht } by Geo. M. Cohan en acht| —Second Kloor, club will consider the matter of i VY iile, feat bs nies Women’s Silk Lisle and Cotton Stockings, with 69c Petticoats at 49c ihc Hl We ur | joffering their craft to the govern a seamless feet; black and white; slightly imper- White Muslin Petticoats, with good quality em binesre | |ment for service in case of hostili fect 25c Hose. None to dealers. le nd ruffles, at 49¢ from 9 a, m. to 12 Wednes GaimmcWikes players Wel at reating to be held Thurs 9, 0 ] i i . 1) pee | oor. ‘Third Wh The Spendthrift | Some of the fastest motorboats Z i . See Pantages—Vaudevilie on the Pacific coast are included in NE of the latest arrivals in these Frocks. is Palace Hip—Vaudevilie, the list. About 50 available craft te abn : avv Franc ° intily v4 | Wednesday Attractions on oc oe aan. Died Too | |will probably be offe sketched. It is of navy French serge, daintily uch arried.” | - embroidered in gold on yoke, side panel and cuffs. The belt is caught at front and back with large novelty buttons. Price $17.50. i) a */ SPANISH SUB MAY TAGES Oting a well-balanced wins, | SAIL FOR HOME SOON the Pantages theatre opened Mon day to its usual crowded houses. | NiW LONDON, Feb. 6.—Rumor The headliner, Telephone |that the Spanish submarine Isaac Tangle,” presents © really | Peral has received orders to sail at laughable incidents, The farcelone for Spain was added to the shows a row of telephones, with |jong list of rumors today The Central messing things up in geN-/hoat has been here for some time, eral jtuning up and taking on supplies Tho Bellclaire brothers perform | officials claim to know nothing of some startling stunts jtho commander's orders or inten Bobbe and Nelson, both having | tions good voices, patter their way thru about 15 happy minutes. Hubert | Dror, “essisteg by his partner, fall} /OHRT WILL LEAVE - “Lower Main” Worth-while economies in the “Self-Service” Shoe Shop /and Underpriced Section—on the Lower Main Floor. Short Lines of Women’s Shoes, $2.65 Pr. Z Shoes in broken lines, or they never would be sold so cheaply Patent leather, dull calf or kid leather, with welt or-turned soles and kid or cloth tops. Plenty of sizes and widths Infants’ Shoes 28c a Pair atin Pumps $1.48 Pair Little soft-sole Shoes in sizes from 0 to 3; some Women’s soiled Satin Pumps, in light or dark are all black, others with colored tops, at 28c pair. | blue, white or yellow; plain or Colonial style, Children’s Shoes 85c a Pair $1.48 pete Others, in wool serge and crepe, are in box plaited and panel effects, held in at waistline with side-fastening belt or tie sash, and orna- mented with gold braid or embroidery. t s Collars and cuffs of taffeta, corded silk and broadcloth give the desirable contrasting touch. Colors—beige, navy, black, green, gray, Belgium- blue and maroon i Vici Kid Lace Shoes, with patent tips, spring Girls’ Shoes $2.15 Pair Elizabeth Cutty is one of a fam-| has. Phrases greer Se an eevee eee oe turned soles; sizes from 3 to 6, at 85c Broken lines of Girls’ School Shoes, and |f ily of musicians who came over| Orders have bean. ‘received: by $17.50. wheats 2ébean. Pair. " 2 button styles, with good, heavy soles; sizes 21% to 6, the Pantages some time ago. She|Dr. Emil Ohrt, German consul-gen § . Slippers $1.10 Pair Bath Slippers 10c Pair sings and plays a violin. The|eral for the Northwest, to turn over : bs Child's Fancy Ankle Ties, in patent, white or Japanese Bath Slippers, handy to slip on; made Australian woodchopper have a,the affairs of his office to 8, J im) fancy colored leathers; all with spring heels; | of hemp, in fancy colors; 10c a pair in the Self. |f) "Mave chopping contest j SaielOky Bwiee oomeel ar. One sizes 2 to 8. Service @hoe Shop Helen Holmes is seen in a new}was in conference with Wettrich “B Scout” Ho: e p chapter of “The Lass of the Lum-| Tuesda nd intends to leave for Oy S tep- a er too Nall nan einige Ce Te 25c Pair : TO USE VOTE MACHINES IN CITY ELECTION ESE Black Cotton Special 69c LOWER MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS | LOWER MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Ae IN MILLINERY IN WOMEN’S WEARABLES od Ha ‘ A Voting machines will be used both at the primary election, Febru Stockings are in a strong 95c¢ t Shapes at 59c Lingerie Waists at 49c 20, and the general election, March 6, the council decided Monday aera oi xCN . } Spring Hat Shapes in sailors or rolling brim isaae Whe Votle ; ; , ribbed weave that gives satis PRONGLY MAD ae ee : ; so Sheer White Voile and Organdy Waists in ptroller Harry Carroll declared the city would save $5,000 by using styles. Black, white, brown and apple green; 58¢ | fancy stripes and checks, with large or small col them at both elections, but nut a cent by using them only March 6 factory wear under hard serv Stool Vi sinconed while we have any. lars, lace trimmed or embroidered s thee Bteas (A -ty 16) Price : te. l ' ’ MUST REMOVE STONE AVE. BRIDGE ane pair a eee ee Women’s Spring Hats, sailors and turbans, with | | $1.95 Trimmed Hats at 95c $1.25 Bath Robes $1.00 ] | | i gibbon bands or Mower trimmings; in a gu0d | ..1004 emecis with best colors: eizes 38 and 40 aoe government will require the city to stand by Its agreement to nie pai dt é = range of c: , 1 remove the Stone ave. bridge on completion of the Fremont ave. struc : inches in diameter. Folds : aes ture, Lieut. Col, J. B. Cavanaugh told a council committee Mon Hair Brushes, 50c : ; ' ‘ : \ : | Fie 07 | z Residents of the Green Lake district had petitioned the council to h hep oicks compactly very handy . R MAIN FLOOR SPECIAL | [QWER MAIN FLOOR SPECIAL IN J] the Stone ave. structure in commission ATR: BRUSHIES! Wwithg| sea ome ect : ae \ ; wh IN CANDY THE Sc AND 10c SECTION —— od bristles and col em ol equ . i \ a Molasses Mints 15c a Pound Gray Enamelware 10c R. R. BELT LINE REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ored wood hacks, in black, | household Exceptional : ‘ ) Small cuts of hard Molasses Taffy, flavored with 2 fi ‘ ; a : The franchise proposed by Councilman Thon for the railway red and mottled brown effect, | value at, special, Be. ; | mint; 20c Candy; special at lic a pound Wednes Single-coated Enamel Pots and Pans, in all B) owned belt line for Kast Marginal way was ref by the council 5@ : : Seotid maa | day. . #4 @ | kinds of useful pieces, and at only 10c¢ apiece. — | 00c. Basement Salesroom. Houseware Section, Basemen | Monday to a special committee consisting of Councilmea Erickson, | ' Moore and Thomson,