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HE SEATTLE STAR ‘SETTLING NORTHERN BANK AFFAIRS MAY T Telling of the Many “Common Sense” ie Bargains to Be F ound Here Friday usr mun wi rv oie ent tri en hei dukane tees tihiad ue Sea | thatthe I saqiab coal mine proper according |; j he ne ‘ow daye ‘ within the next f lay belonging to the Northern bani to explanations examin: | might be rs | depositors would get Hank Pxaminer W. B. Hansen] dollar for dollar went to Olympia Wednesday, after properties of the bank of deputy eloped #o all their monoy sold or de value is offered in this new Coat of which is featured in NTERESTING good quality Bolivia Cloth, several colors, including: The othe A $1.00 Sale of Waists the statements of accounts had) including fixtures, will be gradually | 1 been practically totaled converted © canh > practical " nverted into cash | Short Lines of Our $1.15, $1.59 and $1.95 Lingerie Wale menee vit va Shida fa fry ee Wistari G Blouses Are Included depositors, or what proportion of| ‘The bank examiner will issue al Rose istaria reen their savings will be recovered, will| printed notice calling upon depostt- | not be known for weeks, it is de-|ors to file thetr claims. When this Leather Taupe clared | will be printed is problematical To Mall Statements But all claims must be filed within , : ‘ at he ] Regular statements, showing the! 90 days following this notice The fullness at the back is gathered on a novelty yoke. bal r | balance of ints, probably will] ‘Then 15 days are reyuired to 4 ae Pee ae ee The butt i IN PLAIN be mailed to depositors tn a few! check claima The belt buttons at back and front. The buttons are in ff SIZES 36 ‘ days | No dividends can be paid until ymbination colorings, to harmonize with the color in the ff 36 : : Depositors will then be expected| after this procedure has been gone aa hs : CROSSBAR to check up with their own books | thru cloth. The Coat is lined to waist with self-color messaline TO 50 and report to the bank After the expiration of that pert-/ ‘ . ¢ eae OR | They will be required to swear to|od, the superior court {# free to} or fancy silk. Price $ fecona Moor. If IN LINGERIE, — if | the statements, if they are correct,| order payment of dividends based - \ TRIPED |Jjand claim certificates, bearing an|on the bank's assets a ep E ID O. K. from the bank, will be issued.| Identical procedure is under way ; : . my VOILE ANI WHITE } Can Trade and Sell relative to the Broadway, German The new Spring lines of Folding Go-Carts and Sulki These can be sold or transferred) American Mercantile and Fremont or made the basis for loans, if the | banks. individual depositors care to utilize Bec ause of the almost simultane them commercially 18 liquidation of the Institutions, The checking up of the bank's as |the liquidation procedure is slower sets and Habilities may take weeks| than usual to complete. All reorganization plans are The Issaquah Mine ing held up, too, until the examin How much of thelr savings will er's statements can be n_be compiled. — Go-Carts and Sulkies embodying improved ideas in construction and design, are displayed on the Third Floor. Sulkies for twins are included Third Floor. Fancy Pillow Cases ORGANDY \ WAISTINGS Go-Carts and New Gingham Dresses, $1.25 You'll find many bargain chances here if you are of an economical turn of mind, f or |} we're reducing all short lines of White Blouses to a dollar apiece on Friday, No mat | For Tiny Tots 65c to $1.25 Each F ter whether they were $1.15, $1.59 or $1.95, they are $1.00 now. New styles, to be sure, | ce > " , HE Bedding Section is x | with various new shaped collars; fine lace and embroidered organdy are used in the | ~~ S se ey quaint and showing some very at- pretty trimmings; some quite fluffy, with the frilled fronts; others more plain, with pin | old - timey,” “Bj tucks and hemstitching; plain voile, lingerie and batiste; also cross-bar and pormuhae. yet so becoming | '*‘ tive novelties in Embroid- 3 aneer am 3 ‘ d and Scalloped Pillow SECOND FLOOR—THP BON MARCHE 9 and well-adapted Cases ete rie aad coda | to the needs of to- | styles. They are made of i day are these new | smooth and firmly woven ff $1.50 and $2.00 G. D. Justrite Dresses that they | bleached muslin, and there j are bound to ap- are many tasteful designs to f Sample Corsets, Special 79c NEW YORK, Feb. &—"The Jan anticipatory reprisal unworthy of —_— Tree Ga. ta the eae " holding of our Ambassador In | civilized nation =" peal to mothers Priced at 6Sc, 75c, 90c, fF Sizes 19 to 26 Germany te a flagrant act of in- |_. 7 am sure the American nation = who have little | §1oo id St pte “t 17 1 id Corsets f coutil and bat te, 1 : 1 a #5 jwill know how to resent the in Fe ‘ > and $1.<5 each. Splendid Corsets of couti batiste, in low, medium and suit,” Prof, Ellory & Stowell, | gut, girls between two and five years of age. euAucees aed eceets, prettily trimmed with Congress ought to declare war high bust styles; medium and long hips; lace and embroidery. Columbia university authority | on international law, declared SPECIAL $1.10 EACH— on Germany at noon toda waid Valentine Aprons Half Price Pretty little Aprons for Valentine festivities, or to give as a Valentine; most of them are heart shaped; made of fine dimi Fiber Suit Cases }98c Coats, Special at } $7.50 Light-weight Suit Cases, constructed of good, | Unusual reductions on splendid Winter Coats; fed fitted with brass lock and bolts and | beited and loose models, in plain colors and mixed 24-Inch Suit Cases, special on Fri- day at emg et Main Floor. | Second Floor. ‘Women's two-clasp mended Kid Gloves in black | and some colors; sizes 5%, 5% and 6; also two- | full belt style; plain blue, cardinal and maroom,; clasp Washable Chamoisette Gloves in white; | also some two-tone effects; sizes 38 to 44.—Second |f part of them. I was never away lattice Chamber of Commerce 7 | and ; sises 5% to 7%; seconds.—Upper Malin Floor, Floor. from Mr. Waverly 24 hours in my|Commercial Club. These bills pro- NEW shipment. Carefully tailored a H life.” | vide for high school Lo I will be made to customer’s order from ; 6. vide for high school military train-| on ce y siz for boys of 6 : Women’s 75c and 85c }59c Mill Remnants of ‘17c didn’t you ever get bored |ing, teachers’ institutes and teach ae pee wit at dln our special “Enduro” brand of shade sons a othe mpan ers’ ¢ leates a yware € ears, : Swiss Vests, Each Curtaining, Yard Wed ete ee Ch SL ee ages iiaheenet ae Ro ibe cloth, A very high quality, hand- B) _ Women's Imported Swins Ribbed Vests; firm | Mill Remnants of our rogular 260 grade of |f gets bored with one's own com A wide variety of tasteful shirtings te ainted, un-filled fabric, permanent in quality, low neck, sleeveless style, with crochet | Scrim, Marquisette and Voile curtain material, in |} pany. Mr. Waverly, as you know. choose from; heavy percales, chambrays, ¥ . x a iy fm pretty patterns; bleached pure white | white, cream and ecru; lengths from 1 to 10 yds. |f was devoted to me to the end of iit | R - : color and of great durability. Samples } 1 nd = madras yatterned in & ) fests; sizes 26-38.—Upper Main Floor. | —Third Floor. life, and it was because iisg ARN ry tes of this cloth will be submitted, and esti- cael al aaad for devotion, I did not let ie | light and dark colorings Price 60c ‘ ie : S get me. I was always his first) id Second Feo: | mates given, upon request. tr : | thought. | ou |3-Piece Pure Aluminum Kitchen Set $1.19 | (23, seer atareie, me women oe |who shows a man she depends on gue am ea 4 him will in most cases be taken| SAN FRANCIS ‘0, Feb, 8 Un-| care of, and the woman who begins | able to biggie Boa i bail each, | x dependent w by | Charles ‘rowley and Mrs. M made of pure One each — 1- “quart, jshould be cne, and it remains with Be oe rare pyd and as-| a od Sets, ; 1%4-quart and 214.|]| the woman to see that this is so, | Seclates, of violating American neu- aluminum, which 2 ae Lipped Pl | “It is perfectly human to love the Feit were duo Ife begin serving | > t ff t i] . t will wear; cannot : a person who ts forever in one’s|their sentence today. Baron Wil W. Str t Boo S Ta eta Si k Petticoa’ Ss * ‘ans with long han-|f| mind, and I have made it my bust |belm Von Brincken sald he could omens ee ets 2 enamel to dles. ness to keep myself in the minds of | NOt raise the additional $15,000 bail EN 3.95 chip off. —veerth Fleer. [| my husbands and would have to go to jail today In Black Kidskin . “I think it is suicide for Moliie|Bopp furnished the additional bail : AC s Pa A ve to stay down here and let Chad go| Yesterday, as did former Vice Con- ‘ INGLE or triple ruffles on wide = -- up to the city while her leg is|8Ul 2. H. Von Schaack. ck , ces finis ° tucked or plaited flounces finish mending, and I think one of the a f : “Self- Service” Shoe Sho S eci ] most foolish things you ever did, | HE glazed kidskin these Taffeta Petticoats, which are cut Margie, was to move over into that | " on full, modish lines Pp pec als sgt eitatjene'ts|{ THEATRES | in these Boots is | 98 Im Children’s Kid Sh 85 f |Dick ensconce himself away from | of very good qual- he colorings are most desirable, in- Children’s teen's uate be las gation Ses | w Women's Bogen 1.08 |you on the other side,” PALACE HIP \ sd th , cluding Emerald, Rose, American Beauty 5 er, wil ‘omen’s ‘ouse Slippers, made on comfort- “But my dear mother, no one ity, ane hey are : hescieclin 2 “i ot tamed soles and spring heels, and either iid or | ablefitting wide-toe lasts with low heels and |} wants to be bothered with an in.| | The new Hippodrome Road Show. | modeled on a good Blech): NAVY: HUrBlG, Btawal a cloth tops; sizes 3 to 8; good wearing Shoes, hand-turned soles; sizes 3 to 8; special, $1.36 pr. |f| valid, espectally a business man, 1] which opens Thursday at the Pal ‘ea : ' Flesh Soe Sit h, Mustard, Gray and 4 knew Dick had his work to do and| ace Hip, is headed by Rutan’s Song | ooking, up - to - date many changeable effects. Lengths from Z J Women's Shoes of patent ee ee jhe could not be bothered with me| Hirds, vocalists and instrumental last, with 8! 36 to 40 inches. Price $3.95. Nurse Stripe Gingham | leather, kid or dull caift; Png | Bleached Bed Sheets at jall the time that T was a log.” ists, Who are billed as “A Collec : Basement Salesroom. lish last or dress styles: lace Sy tt a @ took you for better and for|tion of Nature's Sweetest inch top, heavy t 8c Yard h as styles; la C “He tool for bett 1 for|tion of Nature's War h top, h : at oc Yar : 59c Each | worse, didn't he? My de blere,” feat ‘Gina 37 ins.| an@ button; good range of . worse, didn't he? My dear, a man rs,” turing Roguish Rosetta, square edge 2 ager lengthe to'10 Far8s: DO! gizog: pair. Fs 65 iniigached Bed Sheots, sizo 81290 | lH |has other responstbilities berides| who is a clever comedienne aw wen A ap Fancy Chiffons 75c Yard Sver'10 yards to each. weed ++ BLGS | seam; not over six to each providing for his wife's material] as singer. w hand - turned sole . . tgs Boys’ Schoo! Shoes, made of Ae ae Oe wants. When T was first married} Other acts are: The ‘Ty-Rell : a ‘ i c oe ; F Pa , ma > y eather Louis ; vatte ; 27-Inch Cheviot Shirting Gee tagiy Maathat. ose Pillow Cases at 12¥2C |B ito mr. Trent, he seemed to want at| Ladies, tn whirling maxillary nov. and: leather Lou! LACK CHIFFONS patterned with at 10c GAG? Usa tyne alae Each J |times to get away and go back to|elty; Nan Lewis, the singing girl; heel. Button or lace style, Sizes 2™% beaded effects in gold, silver and Cheviot Bhirting in good pat. | 7" ee Pillow Canon, size 42x86 inchs, le friends for an evening. Medley and Moyse, “college cut to 8, widths AA to D jet—very effective in dressy blouse: | tarne and colors: lengths to 7) 5% (Shoes that are slightly | made "of eat” quality muriin He even suggested that he go|ups”; Avery and ‘Williams, in| ' pega ri ; oor ae yards; not over rae indy | imperfect); a pair....@1,85 | "°t °v*" one dozen to each ae lets a bring tp ont he had taken ‘Ha Ky ths Operator”; Marcou, in| Excellent values at $5.00 pair. price ahaa dresses Forty inches wide, naopedatiend aL AvinetAbin: Plea, st annually before his marriage, {| comedy shadows » aah PORN Be yard sudeernsatimaaiitel coatings, with the large collars and patch pockets. | Soft Wool Sweaters with roll collars, half and | ‘DOES MARRIAGE AMUSE OR want you to go with me.” My dear Margie,” she said in such a superior manner that I felt my teeth grate, “I have left Mr. Trent altogether too long already.” I turned {n surprise. “You don't mean to tell me you are not In the married have been devoted to me, and that was becanse I became a simply made him understand, with him away, | would be so lonely thatenth episode of ' age Vary me arRier emery r Confessions of a Wife ho really felt flattered at my devo- | tion, ‘ASK LISTER TO VETO BILL 15 ing before the house were protested by a committee representing the Se. | The feature photoplay is the sev ‘The Purple Mask.” | \ Price $1.25. poplin Price $1.25. Another Gingham Dress in Scotch plaid pattern has Empire yoke, and skirt laid in box and knife Special 25c HIS ornamental novelty takes the form of the much-pictured Fujiyama, and used for these new Aprons, which have front lacing in mid- dy style, large sailor collar, belt and fancy Blouses, 60c . - he es “ Misses’ Fiber Silk }25c Children’s Outing } 25c | habit of leaving Mr. Trent for a pockets of white Din Stockings, a Pair Flannel Skirts J i]| whole morning now and then?” | galatea. Various nerware certainly do,” she answered Gov, Lister bas been dd to! Firmly knitted Fiber Silk Stockings, with fine Skirts made of soft outing flannel, in white Hltrtumphantly, “and 1 want to tell (veto house bill No. te whith wae combinations of In Open Stock Tibbed clastic legs, seamless feet, double heels and a few colored; ruffle at bettom ts nicely em jf you another thing, Margie, w passed by tho legislature last week » hi e ‘and toes; black only, in sizes 7, 7% and §—)| broidered; made with band or attached waist.— you women of the younger genera-|on the grounds that the bill in. eet late omer > of ;. ; Upper Main Floor. Second Floor. ||| tion do not seem to have found out. | volves a duplication in training in| from. Pink, delft- O*, of the, patterns 35 /magpestte i yaar This having s own life—alhbigher educational institution ; a sketc ye. Z i ia ope 35 Children’s Outing | IN| chance to exploit one’s own indl-| ‘The protest was slened by a ear i alti oe a eS ee —_ Shirts, Special at iC Flannel Sleepers Cc jf | ¥iduality and ro on—is all rot. T/E. Cox and C. K. Bliss, presidents black and white; rosebud and forget-me-not decoration {| know now, my dear, that Mollie's | of two Seattle educational societies sinh tk . lue ar on high-grade American semi-porcelain, “aie make Cotton Shirts, medium wetght rib- Children's Sleeping Garments, nicely made of |f and Dick's father did not have as| The protests were uttered because pink, black and white; tan, blue and on high-grade 4 c emi-porcelai OF} bed garments in ecru color only; high neck and | heavy quality white outing flannel; wizes 5, 6, 7; || much in common with me as Mr. |it is claimed that it fs impossible to white. Price $1.95. —Second Floor with gold edge and handles. & long-sleeve style, in sizes 6 to 10 years.—Upper | regular 65c Sleepers, reduced to 3% for Friday. Trent.” jattend either the state college, Pull: | 50-piece Set, service for six, $13.75. Ahh main Floor. Second Floor. Little book, I wanted to suggest |man or Whitman, and then take an| i S i 2 ‘| it was probably because he did not|examination for a teacher's certifi 100-piece Set, service for 12, $26.25. Women’s Mended | Women’s and Misses’ ) have so much money, but I re-|cate without first going to a normal | B ? I | isda tec Kid Gloves, Pair Cc Wool Sweaters at ° pet Maree, gee oys apeess ey S “But, Margie, both men I have| Other educational bills now pend.| A New Shipment of Semi-Porcelain Window Shades $1.00 ‘ at 59 today. Many other authorities | Prof. Franklin H. Giddings. “This Two of the Styles Are Pictured: Unusually good values in these Sample Jastrite Corsets bd agreed with Stowell in branding in outrageous, There are no words | ; 4 Hemmed Sheets, which are of § Another sample lot of G. D. Justrite Corsets; several styles the action as without precedent (that can be printed which can ex The one at left is At right, Gingham heavy. ftewly-voren oars ; aad In international law. |preas what should be sald about it. | ane : . muslin; size 81x99 inches, | to Select from; all comfortable models and made of good qual “It is a violation of international /It is perfectly apparent that Ger-| of chamt chad eee in | Dress in broken checks fore hemming. Special $1.10 5 | ity material. law,” said Stowell. “The retaining! many meana to force war between |ff pink, light-blue, delft or | of pink, blue, or green each. First Floon ee ag Cy Kg R—THE BON MARCHE ih of Americans in Germany \ would be! this country and herself.” br ‘s wn, ! Te eee | with white, front-opening = — { N MA c f ag = oe wig am ws style, with wide hem- . 4 | | sthched hem and trim. | Style, with flat collar and | Incense Burners ming of white poplin. | turn back cuffs of white | si enna ore edged with fine lace, finished with beading, | we SATISFY YOU? | a my dear Margie, the woman plaits to the waist. Fastens in front with three large | makes a very convenien| , 30c APRONS FOR 25c 85c APRONS FOR 43c |f) came down looking like # well-dec-| hard work in her husband-—a work of white pique. Price $1.25. —Second Ficor, | 2OG+ —aisio Table, Firet Floor, 4 59c APRONS FOR 30c 98c APRONS FOR 49c orated Christmas _tape, and “souey eet he understands js for her and : ~’ . drove Mollie wil y telling her the | her alone.” 75c APRONS FOR 38c $1.25 APRONS FOR 63c [f|citns she had made for her social “But Mr. Trent does not have to Ale Sa activities the coming winter, she| work for you, mother.” | OL ec at = lili did say one of two things when we| “No, my dear, but I keep him ew i y pro’ | Gigs » e e e were alone that set me to think-|pretty busy keeping me amused,” - i) 3s, », i = ing. "Do yee think he is happy?” | "g 1B Specials for Bargain Friday |" 1: eccsee JES oe $1.95 Vaal, § Fi er away from Mollie by telling her | that now I am happy—the rest, Serre \. she should come out on the board:|as you younger women say, is up Nexcellent qual- | —— = f A ta. FROM MANY SECTIONS OF THE BON MARCHE walk for an afternoon ride tn a/to him.” ity of striped | (AMER MIMMI MOE p IOEY wheel chair, “All right” she said,| Little book, is she right?” 3 et ah ' ry : $1.25 Light-weight Women's Winter 5g, Ras aie neath br put _(To be continued) Japanese crepe is 5s iicrbtesi Shy) J

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