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ee es ney 250 ARE 8 DANES ANGRY — OVER TALES OF wy STAR READERS FURNISH 29000 TOBACCO KITS GOVERNMENT SMASHES MENAC E OF UNDERWORLD TO SAFEGUARD SOLDIERS ox have been giv of inet Denmark ha the by readers BA A Week's tobacco laughing The Star maton What about another week's ra iging tions’ | What about the ny other thou: »@ bet ands of 5 ter if this sentiment appeared in ‘Other ci Danish American commercial rela The ons | “The newspaper Boer hope that the Amer ation will t port the m. ink moun: suthorit nt "WO 400,000 Sammies for one easar week More contribu Tou can easily wompanying coupor share. SEATTLE'S RECORD FOR SHIP BUILDING TOLD IN MAGAZINE The story of Seattle's success as a leader of the world tr at shipbuilding, Is told in b esting ashi in the De issue of ¢ TORACCO F ow tegen Some of the banned women who dramatically San Francisco social crusaders, “What are you goln Unele Sam has awered: “Put you to work! ae work you go to jail!” SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. “Take a job or go to jail!” That is Uncle Sam's drastic ultimatum to sirens ef the un. derworld here in connection with protective barriers erected about soldiers in training And Unele with local d defiantly asked to do with us And if you won't oo Loe or prowess of Se be heralded i States and in trlendly ports in Europe PLOT FOUND IN RECKING OF TRAIN, Dee The wreck of Sentral troop train, near t, IML, which resulted In the Of 23 soldiers, two women and nd the Gwe trainmen last night, was caus! Derelicts by spreading r according t feport of m today of a plot with cepting the The un chance at ref » leaving the Sam, in connection offers to PARIS —teriamin Burton, jr, e same hour, are pictured in @ . and Herbert Hope, Oak iustratior tea, h of the Ame have been aw ohn for bravery under fire before their unit was ir ted into the American force e) The question. “How | Df string?” has been answered t wizard. He claims ‘about the same to “How m ph poles would it take a at star?” One, if it we U. S. WILL KEEP VESSELS FOR ITS rote MARINE wed Wire great ot! eign nt fe dolar bays four packages, each with von which mg eakasos Wand, ihe’ stidins placed . om we my snksews te cond me © message of thanks. fact that arrested here were horribi dineaned OTTAWA—C. E Waasb., and R. J. Woe shipbullders and thousands of off core to man the merchant fleet already well under way, The num Walla Wal. | ber of veasele requisitioned and un la, Wash., both he Canadian over-| der contract on October 31. the aean re reported to be! board reported, was 1,151, of 6,754,768 among the wounded. Dilley, Loomis, continger Hundred. of Other Bargains Not Advertised Tuesday, Bargain Day of Bargain Days The Weekly Clearance Day in the Bargain Basement RADICAL REDUCTIONS beens plies ne a dae MILLINERY Women’ s Winter Coats At Fifty Per Cent Reduction Every Garment an Up-to-Date Model ‘$5. 00: Stylish Fall Coats $11.75 Only a few high priced Coats of a broken assignment, of burella, velours, smartly fashioned and well made in the newest mode, with the lar and the buckle belt. Excellent Fall Suits MISCELLANEOUS $7. A 5 WEARABLES Wool Tweed Coats for automobiling and general wear. Street Coats of Cheviot or Zibeline—smartly belted and trimmed with plush and buttons—some half lined ( Sizes for misses and women. wool plaids and roll sleeve-col- Wool Serge Dresses | ry Poe $6.95 | REDUCED AT JUST HALT Rainproof Cravenetted Gabardine A REAL AN’ S] A Raincoats; only 25 . P PRICE left; sizes 36 and 38.. $3.95 BPRIcE ( >) sabardine, Cheviots M and Burella Tweed Skirts This is a spe cial new lot oy pare styled, | Unbelievably cut in price to clean up | smart, dressy yelted and semi- akaxies ' ot yaaa Kehly and = stylish—in belted models, fea. | Stock; well made and stylishly inka louna af turing the vogue in|. fashioned, with $1 59 fect trimmed the buckle belt, new | #irdle belt .......... e with braid and high buttoned col- tassel, and col- lar and the stylish Silk Bloomers lar of white rep. trimmings of plush The assortment + meet in beaver] New Japanese Silk Bloomers with | #ives choices in } plush, in 1e sea er aa tukbes ¥ browns, green, ) y gon’s most popular elastic knee and waistband, plain or navy and Co: M45 | sa ‘a shades. ruffled; only ] 4 penhagen = © MIORY FOG yb i60 brea . is A i} OLD SAINT NICK IS HERE Santy was crowded and cramped most se. andalously in the Bon Marche’s monster Toy Department were compelled to give him a, reception room of his own in the Bargain Base , kiddies. , and we ment, where he daily greets Seattle THREAT BY HUN | | 3 ogg laa he —— | red ren Leased Wi | | deen ‘urnishe Sammies i PB France by funds subsoribed thru ‘The | LONDON, Dee. 3—The Danish 1 ¢ 1 ; More than $7.150 has been donated / circulated in. the Untited on 5 4 og gd readers. ‘ St that Germany haw threatened ae 4 5 ‘or every ‘ fed in Package of a ording to an Kachange Tele I Lf , . raph company dispatch dated Co Kh, uy / 3 bout k | penhagen Jom Se { 3 eS ee The fantastic report of German } Dan | fi] The “Three-Day-Return Rule’ Does Not Apply to Gift Purchases | | YOU CAN DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW | Knowing that, if your gift should not be appropriate, it may be exchanged between Christmas and New Year's day. ~ Stock-Reducing Sale U in the Garment Section A Thousand Coats, Suits and Dresses at a Quarter Less, a Third Less and Even Half the Original Prices ; Coats one-quarter less—Dresses one-third less—Suits half-price, and a thousand stylish garments to choose from—that is a clear and concise story of this stock-reducing sale in the Garment Section. Wearables must make way for Christmas goods, for Seattle is taking so kindly to “Holiday Street,” | that we need more elbow room for the selling of Christmas gifts, on the Second Floor. Coats Suits One-F ourthLess Half Price 25 ro = 5 , G i Goth Coats Reduced to $18.75 tnd Popiia Suite for-.- | $9.75 35 ‘oats with) @oe¢ oc 25. y » nd &) Stole & Seal Plush Collars } $20.29 Sarella Satts Reduced to’ $12.50. $33.75 $14.75 $65.00 Suede Cloth Coats $48.75 Ae ee a) }$17.50 , $45.00 Silver-tipped Bo- $29.50 Serge, Burella & ) livia and Velour Coats Oxford Suits Reduced to / $45.00 Broadcloth and } $75.00 Velour Suits Reduced to | $22.06 Dresses One-Third Less freon Mahia ts (Stan resoes Rebuced to. + $16.67 | frecuee Reduced te 1919.67 $23.34 re eet yc) $33.34 $35.00 Georgette & Satin Dresses Reduced to. . Seals Ic Each with Seal Collars. . $100 Pom Pom and Vel- our Coats, fur trimmed Red Cross Selecting Gift Slippers Buy some of these for your Christmas packages— | [s an Easy Matter—in the Bon Marche—with and help to fight tuberculosis among the soldiers and civilians —Upper Main Floor—Lower Main Floor. er Slippers at $1. 50 and $1. 75 fr t as be | a | - = ery hia ii Women's os | a : ye comfy Slippers—synonyms 0! Bon Marche All-Silk and comfort—with ant peas soles | z Mercha ise ynds Ssap. TY and buckskin outsoles. In brown, T Merchandise Be nds Silk Flounce od bockein alae ee If your gift is a Bon : $1.50 and $1.75 a pair Ms Marche Merchandise Bond ag itdelt 5 $1.75 a pair. . it is sure to plea 2.95 Children’s Slippers Women’s Juliets $1.25 : Bon Marche asthandies $2.99 Of red felt with heavy | y Bonds are obtainable for felt soles; warm and com- Felt Juliets with turned > Serviceable her soles, trimmed with ny amount—good at any The Serviceable Kind fortable. leat ‘ raft re pis kind of mer- For Everyday Wear ; Sines 5 to 11, at 600 ribbon and plush. Dark et chandise carried in the Sizes 12 to Be green, gray and navy blue. > ts point [ Pico The tops are made of all UPT {AIN FLOOR—THE BON MARC! HE : store. tops i a LOOR— ksi Issued at silk or good grade Heather- | - bbe carta Shop—Lower | bloom with rag ot | Santa Claus Is Here | Main Floor of taffeta silk, trimmed || The Glove Booth — Main — \i¢h an tucke and finished || YOU'll Find Him in the Bargain Basement Aisle, Upper Main Floor Come and tell him what you want in your Christmas with pleated ruffle and un- der! A good selection of | attrac tive colors. SECOND FLOOR Tuesday—Crystal White Soap, 6 Bars 29c 4 GOOD SOAP THAT IS SPLENDID FOR ALL LAUNDRY PURPOSES Both ends of Holiday St.— Second Floor Cashier's Office — Fifth Floor Stocking. : m He’s down a short flight of stairs on the Pike | Street Side. Bon Naptha Soap; can be | Soy Beans; best quality of | Bon Special Coffee; try it Asparagus; No. 1 tall can, used equally well with small beans; a lb. 714¢. once and be convinced California Asparagus ; hot or cold water; a bar, cs that it is the best; 119 contains about 60 small 5e. mare near ee lbs. for 50¢. spears, ihe. a cans a ‘eanser; the best nele John’s | Gol en ; lozen for .70. “— prs 53 a child's brand; ra eng 23¢; a | H. O. gel oheso ary = Mazola Oil, for shortening; bank free with 3 cans; RHANE tot See og ais pean & Pixs: | made of selected Indian 3 for 25¢. Sliced Pineapple; best Ha- ytieeneacs corn; pint can 40¢; New Black Cooking Figs, waiian pack; Del Monte | Italian Prunes; new crop, quart can 75¢. re » fruit; a Ib. brand; No. 1 salmon can, finest quality; large | Pure Catsup; Del Monte a can for 13¢. fruit; a lb, 16¢. brand; a bottle 1714¢. mon; Emperor bre and; extra qual- ity Red Salmon; No. 1 can; a can 30¢. Grocery Department, FOURTH FLOOR The Bon Marche HE BON MARCHE I iicaoe ioe 220,000,000 this) EVERETT, — romises to be one of the in 1913 to about rtle Bravo, a first r f an iInter-allled food year stenographe: “4 y uh ary a discussion, under way Only by rationing, It ts belle erapher, slightly injw vain- ul montt can equitable distribution be and her father, a rancher of Riversi an ne allie able scientifical their own « vO Fe nto valich Neqhigrke, food ana| wre" an automobile which Mise use Che or ‘the other abasiutely ‘mane ssary | Bravo was driving plunged off the establishing the rationing | 22" _PY ve [Everett ave. bridge Saturday, 1 it will be possible for the BY HARRY B. HUNT to handle the food problem ° WASHINGTON, D, C, Dec scientific way, determine just Ch St th doths sivil populations bei ich of each food. must. be e star in the Trenches of Great Britain and France ported from the United State probably will be placed under she ie 1 Just t a uch The Star can be sent to any soldier or sailor Pet Aye Ha dl euige nt By Rpariaharat ni sy ’ abroad or at home, in the camp on this side or in This action will not mean The food requitemen the trenches in France at the following rates, that their food situation is | irance and England wil postpaid: worse, or threatens to be than last year Engla re One Month, worse, than for the past | serves have been reduced to an ex Six M 40c; Three Months, $1.15; year, It is simply a precau jtent that more than offsets hor ix Months, $2.00; One Year, $3.50. tion to see that foodstuffs are increase in production. France / ia g Lee, cadtaer bate tiotace pans ih; feoaentians + dreaae Als mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. tion is maintained, and that | cor wheat crop thi No phone orders taken, every person, rich or poor, has Remittances mus the same opportunity to get his fair share of the nation’s food supply. The rationing of England ed fron be accompanied by name of soldier, the number of the company and that of his 3 regiment, Name of ship must be given if The | Star is to be mailed to a man in the United States andl ped from $68,000,000 1 lred weigh header e