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SECOND AVE here are Girls’ Coats oat prices are getting higher The Coats belon season, and on that account were bought actical Coats, that can be worn any time, and at their Children’s Coats Special at $2.95 The Girls’ Coats at $2.95, part splendid values; They are good afford very decidec tailored styles, with half belts, r partly lined; made of Sizes 2 to © years Children’s Coats Special at $5.9 are all smart having h novelty pockets SECOND FLOOR-—TH By taking all the factory surplus lots and canceled orders that we could lay hands on, we have been able to achieve the seemingly Sell Shoes for less than the regular prices. Some of the Shoes are a trifle soiled, s But the savings are here for you, if you will but take ac In the Self-Service Shoe Shop —Lower Main Floor Girls School Shoes, of medium weight gun metal calf, a pair $1.95. or gunmetal calf; Women's Shoes in dark gray style, with 8-inch tops a pair $3.45. : a pair $2.65. sizes 2'4 to 6; Women's English Walking Shoes of 5 ‘ gunmetal and patent leather; pr. $3.95. leather, fancy colored and dull calf; a| Men's Shoes, broken lines of Burt & Pack- if} | pair $1.10. | } Men's Shoes of gunmetal calf. English and | leather; a pair $ broad toe shapes ; | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE a pair $2.65. a Umbrella, on proof; we've sizes and styles for both men and women; eve made on an 8-ribbed frame, covered with rainproof Americ UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE For Tharsday Will Be a Holiday New Coverall Aprons at 49c Special at 49c for Wednesday only. some with half belts, some with clastic waist bands, and made of light and dark percales. Percale Coverall Aprons Special 65c Splendid Aprons, made of fine quality percalé, in middy and side-closing styles; and dark colors; sizes to 44 The “Elinor” Aprons $1.45 Just as Pictured We've received a new shipment Coverall style, good selection of light “Elinor” Aprons at $1.45; in some very attractive patterns; plaid gingham, trimmed in white Large Bib Aprons Special 75c Each Large White Style suitable for nurses and wait fesses; are extra well made and of good quality material. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ANESE COVERED AND UNCOVERED SEWING BASKE BAMBOO JARDINIERE AND FLOWER BASKETS AND A| AND WASTE SPECIALLY 50c Indian Sweet Grass Mats 25c LOW PRIC covers, 49¢. $1.25 Indian Sweet Grass Baskets, $1.98 Japanese ‘Waste Paper Baskets, 99. THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE ———= PIKE ST. ELLIOTT 4100 Store Closed All Day Thursday, Washington’s Birthday | An Interesting Sale of Girls’ Coats great deal less than the and higher) of a special purchase, trimr zibeline} be g the large 6 to 14 years, BON MARCHE e of Shoes impossible and imperfect ivantage of them In the Shoe Shop—On the Upper Main Floor | Women’s Shoes, plain white and gray kid | or with colored combinations; pr. $4.85 Boys’ Heavy Calf Leather Shoes, Inglish | Women’s Shoes, glazed kid patent leather |} and broad toe lasts (factory seconds) a pair $1.95. Women's Novelty Shoes, all white, brown, | gray and ivory kid; Women's Shoes, leather or dull Children’s Shoes and Slippers of patent a pair $3.65 k pair $3. Shoes of brown kid 2 pair $2.65. gunmetal calf and tan or patent | 3.65. All goods “For Delivery’—purchased up to 6 p. m. Wednesday—will be delivered Thursday before noon, at the latest. Smart $5. Black Hats for the | Holiday Latest Spring Styles Lacquered or Ceried Unusual value indeed, tn Black Hats—in many styles and shapes 2ineh = brim Puritan sailors and the new, large Some have | fancy feather stickups or pompons directly in front, or with smart Turkish Turbans, rolled sailors are here, bows of moire ribbon. There is a very comprehensive | showing of Colored Hats at same price —Second Floor. BOOKS ABOUT GEORGE WASHINGTON | George Washington—William Riding, at 50¢, | The Story of Young Geor, ington—Wayne Whipp Washington and His G T. Headley, 65¢. Book Shop, Lower Main Floor, Odd Lots of Fancy Baskets at Half Price i és A DISPOSAL OF INDIAN SWEET GRASS BASKETS, PAPER 3S 75¢ Japanese Sewing Baskets 38c BASKETS $1.75 Indian Sweet Grass Baskets, with | covers, 88¢. | $3.95 Flower Vases, special $1.98. $5 Jardiniere Baskets, reduced to LOWER MAIN FLOOR Take Your Kodak With You on Your Holiday Trip Films for all sizes and styles of Kodaks and Cameras.—Camera Section, Upper Main Floor. Whole Codfish, fine quality, Canned Oysters, Ocean Gem brand; N dozen $1.10; Canned Salmon, grade of Red Salmon Canned Shrimps, Happy | cans 28¢; No. 1 cans 12%¢. our Cholee brand Seattle-Made Coasting Sleds $1.50 In the Toy Shop—Basement Union Street Store. Specials in Lenten Foods for Ash Wednesday ae Brick Codfish, A-! brand; fine quality 2 pounds 20¢, Gray Fish, put up in No Crescent Brand, Booth’s Sardines; No. 1 oval 20¢. Seattle made, elbow cut Macaroni, a 4 pounds 25¢, FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE regular at ed with vel ucle and chit Velour, corduroy, chin- } tan Wash. De. rale— $2.50. THE BON MARCHE boneless 1 salmon style cans. Me RAAY NUH hy WA eV ee JESSIE WELCH TOPS RED-HAIR ENTRIES NOW Jessio Welch han forged again to the din the contest for red-halr ed popularity of Seattle The vote counted up to 6 p, ™m | Monday, give her a lead of 21,024 lover her nearest competitor, the Baker Twins Luthean Fraser place The voting day ie atx will be over at highest In the race W et free admission to th British rican Colonial ball at » Masonic temple Th and the winner will » party, luncheon at the But ler, ¢ Jessie Welch, clerk, Paris Hat shop, 1433 Fourth ave 348,168 | Baker Twins, Betty and May, Boldt's r urant Luthean Fraser, 6126 Beacon ave, telephone operator, | Sydney exchange . Sadie Leach, Lion 327,144 172,083 | Oyster house 95,490 Thora Iversen, Augustine & | Kyer's 71,555 Luetia Richards, Liberty the | atre 68,471 Dolly Fuller, Germania cafe. 43,661 |] | Mrs. Blanchard, st . 42,158 ae Morrey, | rento 41,823 | Moir Shepard, Tukwila 41,132! | Helen McKenzie, 539 Sist | | ° . 23,942 La Strange, Frederick Nelson's 17,945 Aviola Lockhead, 6331 37th | 17,327 | Gladys Fuller, telephone op | | erator ape 16,960 | |Cytheria Paulson, 918 Allen | place ep . 13,383 | Anna Wagner, Postal tele- graph . 12,762 Maud Reidy, Broadway laun- | ary soe 12,608 Clara Harp, 717 Sixth ave.. 11,220 Alice Cannon, 420 East 77th. 10,459 Anna Miliward, 7422 Latona FM karte fe coesee G088 Lulu Matthey, Knight res | taurant 8,729 | Grace Powers, Frederick & Nelson's 8,666 Marjorie Farlow 8,370 Aggie Essendrop, 519 2ird ave. 8...... srereese 6,299 ed Girl” Pop- | | ularity Contest. Please credit , same | ROBPEED 0 ccccccccccccncen vee i POINDEXTER BILL TO. AID SETTLERS WINS WASHINGTON, D.C | Senator Poin | homeanteade Germans Winners in \ Hand-to-Hand Melee RERLIN Feb. 20. thrusting detachments § sou of Latransiot captured a point d'ap-! pul in the British line and in hand-to-hand ipt omy tured 30 prisoners, today's official statement declared DRY SQUAD LANDS THREE MORE MEN Sergt. Putnam's dry squad raided the soft drink bar and several rooms in the Metropole hotel, 1411 Fifth ave, Monday hight W. F. ss ing, a former bar tender, a "Doc" Hill, chauffeur were arrested on charges of violat ing the dry law F.C. Ke 3 Germat ormer proprie afe, 101 Sec ested Monday e Interurban and Yesler of Hquor iad to a membe |Woman Suffrage for Hoosiers Now | INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. one dissenting vote, the the judiciary commit mended passage woman suff has been pa approved by the SUB NET CATCHES AMERICAN STEAMER WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—The jfirst victim of the United States |navy submarine nets across the Hampton Roads channel was the Old Dominion steamer Madison, en tangled as she left Norfolk for New York. Efforts were being made early today to get the Madison started on her northward trip, TRAIN KILLS TWO IN AUTO, HURTS 3 LOS ANC Feb, 20.—Two |men were killed and three injured, one fatally, early today when the car in Which they were returning to Fillmore was struck by a South-| ern Pacific engine at Newhall croaging, east of Newhall HE SAW NO SUB | NEWPORT, R. 1, Feb, 20,—Re |ports that he had seen and report ed the presence of a German sub-| marine off the coast here were flat-| ly denied by Capt. Kenyon, of the Coast Guard station today, jower house today New Wash Waists, 95c HESE new of sheer ve r and trimming of em broidery insertion, lace ed ing and hemstitching., All White Sateen Petticoats, $1.25 HESI hadov ized white sateen ti other sheer dre ‘ t ! ha ince er unde 6% to 42 $1.25. —nasoment « inche Ir A Good Walking Boot | at $4.00 HIS sensibl if w-heel Boot i with light-weig 1 also be had in glazed kid, with plain toe 2 to 7, $4.00 pair. price 8 High-Cut Lace Boots, $4.50 Pair | a good-look- with high », plain toe 2% to 7 Price $4.50 Veiling Lengths 25c Each ENGTHS from one to 1% yards in Veilings of various desirable meshes, nd a few col- 25¢ cach. —Rasement Salesroom black, white 32-Piece Blue Willow Set | Special $3.95 4 ghegebinaiyed good value is offered in this Din- ner Set, which is of good quality semi-porcelain, pat terned with the old-fash ioned blue willow design in rich blue It is carried in open-stock © separate pieces may be had when needed The 32-piece Set, special $3.95. —nasemont Salesroom. This Store Will Be Closed Thursday—Washington’s Birthday FREDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom or, with square or round } J! ST in time for | Wednesday's purchase of Un D * | chase ) . 1 | trimmed Hemp Lf \ dh sj ix bec - \¢ \ , Hats in six becom 9} hag ing new-style YE ss] | checked | Spec ial 19¢. Six Good Shapes in é New Untrimmed Hats | | Unusually Good Values at | $1.45 shoppers, a new shapes, two a sketched. Included are: Straight-brim Sailors with telescope crow! Round-crown Sailors in large and mediun Drooping-brim Sailors Tricornes. y trimmings One of the ne ur bbon b oa Hat Co Purple. Price $1.45. convert any ot r Spring wear 1 ornamet these shapes lors—Black, Green, Rose, Sand, Navy, Brown, Stamped | Special 19 . : a . * port ¢ Women’s Vests 15c | “ey REGULARS" ton ot . plain an ties, in s unusually | 18¢ pair; 3 pair lines of ROKEN Neckwear, including flat collars, prettil med or hemstitch Salesroom. —Basen EXCELLENT VALUES OFFERED IN New Suits, Smartly Styled At $12.50, $15.00, $18.50, $22.50 LREADY the Basement Salesroom Section has as- sembled a comprehensive showing of New Suits at these popular prices, featuring the newest tendencies in Tailored, Demi-tailored and Sports Styles plins, Velours, Jersey selected for their dura- The principal cloths are Serges, Po and Tweee of qualities carefully bility ar Gray, Gold, Reseda, American-Beauty, Antelope, Navy-Blue, Sizes are as follows: assembling of these popular-priced Suits. d finish, and in these popular colors: Grass-Green, Tan, Black and Black-and-white combinations. 16, 18, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44, The details of workmanship, and the quality of linings and trim- mings, are points that have been carefully considered in the Magenta, Attractive Lines of Spring Coats are already in evidence, introducing the approved styles for Spring, developed in the rite coating weaves of Velour, Tweed, Cheviot, Jersey, Poplin and Serge. Wom- en’s and Misses’ size Prices: —Basement Salesroom. $9.50, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 Cap and Apron Set, 59c Set as pictured, of plain blue chambray gingham. Apron e¢ in bungalow style and trimmed with blue and white checked material. Price 59¢. Margaret Aprons Special 19c An exceptional val- ue in these useful Bib Aprons, which are cut in circular style, to In navy-blue or blue-and-white fit the figure smoothly delft-blue percale; also gingham, with white binding. —Rasement Salesroom. New Jardinieres 50c to $2.50 N these new Jardinieres there is choice of matt-green finish, bright glazed « fects and ivory-finish Jardinieres with rose decoration. Sizes 5 to 10 inches in diam- | eter, Priced from 50¢ to $2.50. —Basement Salesroom. An ti callete Blanket Value at $1.50 DOUBLE-BED-SIZI SLANKET (58x76), woven from. selected, long rray and tan, Will wash and wear very satisfactorily; good Price $1.50 pair. Basement Salesroom, in white, yarn cotton weight and finish, cord and stand, special Boys’ Norfolk Suits' With Extra Knickerbockers $4.15 } ie like the smart pinch- back style of these Suits, and moth- ers can be sure of their service ability, for they are tailored from very durable gray and brown cassimeres — each suit with two pairs of fulltlined knick- erbockers. $4.15. 30YS' Sizes 7 to 16 years. TAPELESS BLOUSES chambray, percale and gingham, well- finished, sizes 6 to 15 years, 29¢. SPRING HATS for boys in the popular “rah rah” style, sizes 61¢ to 634, 35¢. Basement Salesroom, Several Weeks’ Accumulated Lots of Dress Goods Remnants including many colors and appropriate for Spring uses, in lengths that are desirable, will be Wednesday at sharp reductions from regular “full-piece” prices. —Rasement Salesroom. Special $2.85 Electric Iron, as picttu complete ~Housewar Luncheon Sets worked designs, spe 19¢. Basement Salesroom, RIBBED Sleeve- with cottor Women’s Cotton Stockings, 18¢ Pair for 50. | Neckwear, 25c Novelty lace-trim- weaves offered Section, Basement