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THE SEATTLE STAR | “MY CHILDREN, OH, MY CHILDREN!” “THEY SHALL NOT PASS"--- IS RESOLVE throout the w ft f th next to the flag of his own ry.” ChiLDREN TO GIVE PLAY AT | “very thru the gates into the Seattle i A rr NEA ‘| | | Girls’ War Relief bazaar, and in ereased receipts by $11,500 in one day—Thurse | ] Narvosorahy is was the declaration of The crowd } Mey , ye yr al yi } | Hy ‘ eosman John F. Miller be- ‘5 Htlamen busy \ and - | fore an audience that filed the D ll G Chief of ft oo Warren was a 1 ‘ he ny aie A! “we UJ t i} | cont observations on the Kuro Phursday nigh , j | " i { t] | n battle fron appeal for . ° eee ih mee wre Nie AY HB Steen sierety el) And Make Christmas Merry for the Little Ones nent by his towering form | HI HHT} ranee with the . i mo ee | UW | iy li | | committee, | The Bon Marche’s Big Christmas Toy Shop is full of playthings for the } Saturday will diren'’s day at Ht Nom i) i if ~ Hy he armies are active, | | the Girls Ww _ N ait rN wt lie 4 being eared for,” he! Children. Scar li ype Mh, fe ze cotel prseinger oF a8. You're almost sure to find the Toys you want at the price a want to pay. W91T*—will | / who had done ud saving the world Sy members of the Junior P am | % “ "on I | sce ; the fit tom younanters wil - TW y a rersey swervationa wt When in Doubt Ask a “Store Director? — rev Ea) a The girls of St Nicholas schoo! hy } i tl miu HW)" 1 ‘The heart of every Frenchman | They are here to help you to find your way around \\ DIR C @ BE and vox. *tyanechseey evga | iI eae Le thls big and busy store—you’ll find them both cour- = a b \ oh agen Aitho the Pacts Cae te tired ace teous and well informed. i The Britian Canadian booths. or teata tan ee ate warfare, the mor f ‘Three hundred man,” he maid, | when every French so @s Usual, we attractions as ‘was the L'Union Francaise booth Ducks on Shift The Bon Marche Will Close at 6 o’Clock Every Evening The ducks are now being run on 3 shifts as the Humane society consid: | Fren - aS 5 at ered the kx shifts heretofore put in aquare by the ducks too strenuous, as it! ground. © earth was churned tc foam by artillery fire Tells of M “The guns have west front with 4 Recessitated that they keep moving “ their heads to avoid being ringed. The Liltiputian vaudeville gave an} entertainment during the evening which was well attended. ‘The bridge near the Tea Garden is! Ask the British who is the beat » ) fast becoming a shoot the shoota. The soldier and he'll nay ‘The French a feed-natured crowds got many a man! Ask the Frenc n the same laugh at the slipping antics of some Question man,’ Bu Canadian. Germar ay Of the persons who essayed the walk Ke Without an eye to their steps radea who were gassed at the ot Ypres. ied ate tetering hese able (aban Fa", Oh rane Make your Christmas Blouse Money go further by getting ome wn nian usm anng HERE" |Petticoats—What Are They?” Says emer arene Georgette Crepe Blouses at $3.45 ine under the. “worl These ce a . iremerton Friday night. Saturday ene Style Man; Leaves "Em Off Listle noon, he'll address the Masonic club. |] THEYRE AS SMART AND ATTRACTIVE AS CAN BE, AND SPECIALLY Banner probably the peppiest sec | By United Press Leased Wire neous, $10 Hon. John F. Miller, member of | }j GOOD QUALITY Dasnar, and {t ts al! ¢ CHICAGO, Dee Take thin! Alexander Weiss, cnember of the|Conmress from the First district, who ” ath wh m ¢ bas € er Matured actions of the home and try it | Christmas Happiness is assured to recipient of any one of these models. Beauti- ners. at * . nh deg Res CHRISTMAS RUSH? shay Sica - fur . ful, youthful styles, made with large lace trimmed collars and revers artistically Miss Ruth Renick sold kisses 9 TROee AEE We Snes Renan ae SEP Gime migsri ere hand machine embroidered. Some are neatly hemstitched on fronts, cuffs and cet JUST ASK "EM AT P.O, ==") == ' Jan Rubini, the Swedish violinist ; "| Three or four pairs of shoes $20, jcoutat he echoed. “What | Pree collars, which adds to their beauty. In white and flesh. Aer tg Sree pe Thursday was the bisgest day thie |three or four hate, E ee SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. D he afternoon “A "i t | . ——_ j Gnd evening on Friday and Satur. %%#0" at the postoffice, and Friday | stockings, $10; one cx You hear the call. Have you answered? ill even be bigge a Sea wens ” ® . eee sO ber. tage bret Tren regoalg Hag MANNING AT BUTLER Gift Slippers Men’s Bath pumagen “teva been paneed 18 the | enring ouit, $90; two ¢ ch Manr revs Countesses May ae corridors $10 sort sult, $1 hre ur | le i © [Thursday Night een eprint sarin'and bam.) ~ Lose U, S. Property|! with Thowhts | Robes $3.50 s _ $| 7: . Joost, $28; three pairs of gloves, $10; hotel to succeed A. Cheshire | ne of the evenings at y ote \Jim’s Idea Clever, | party dreas, $30; furs, $30; 1 a ell 8 a. home one will give | The Gift for Father concen. Epvertey, tana. a But It Didn't Work | | — soi oS ae cade a ao ar ras oo Se. . 2 (Sothess Oe 4 The Gift for Brother een *| nennen, ten, tn ttee| | Ee —- PORE. ik |The Gift for Husband mer, Nf) ste lor co tic ime o bey packages of to | Mer i mi istered tor ¢ ag | garg ar ays trance Pohacte "Pend tor Amtrican thting ee Women’ s Felt Comfy | 4 he Gijt for ftusban Ne mend ta thn rthe eerie te Colac | \"'sutale sobes ct a0 cont, Soa tat th: tnek of tay pecbunea'wen bogies || | Robes of heavy cotton ARENA—Pand concert. Salvation A: h wldreseed Ban may | hie card in the other, | Son to me, on which my anknews friend, the soldier, eee rought here from Wynniper. | | Sab"Stree te send me @ menage of thanks. | | . { ‘The city utilities commitice of the | | Friday Program ‘lay that Nome .. } t eta Slippers $1.50 Pair | blankets—in the most de- We know Slippers are useful gifts, but | sirable colors — including the Felt kind are comfortable as well. | green, brown, blue, tan, & Brown, Dark Green, Oxford Gray. gray and dark red, with ree AABHED ..ccccccccccses roses seccececs Rireet ? AFTERNOON : ie Women’s Slippers $1.25 Pair designs in self and fancy P, m 4 ina ead of 6 cents per | | ony seseeeee oes ‘s Ps Felt Everett style House Slippers with colors—priced $3.50. - leather soles; wide, comfortable shapes. Black and Oxford Gray. Men’s House Coats $5.00 = w. s Juliets $1.75 Pai House Coats of double-faced i | : omens Julie . ar with fancy stripes and plaids, facings i THE BON_ MARCH Ee Felt Juliets with turned leather soles, | trimmed with silk cord and silk braid. 4 d A R G A I N BA Ss EM NT | trimmed with ribbon or fur. All sizes in HOLIDAY 8T.—SECOND FLOOR. id popular colors. Ties 25¢ to $1.50 Men's Silk Neckwear in an endless assortment of patterns and colors. Made } of both foreign and domestic silks. Men's Felt Slippers $1.50 Pair Wartn, comfortable Slippers of extra | heavy natural gray felt with felt soles. All extra wide widths. Party Dresses Reduced 25 Per Cent | —Only 20 Left— | Men’s Slippers $1.75 Pair Men’s Suspenders 50c ‘ House Slippers, made of heavy velvet Men's President and Lisle Elastic Sus- | or cordure with brown kid trimming— penders in plain colors and fancy stripe 4 | | in all sizes. —packed in fancy boxes. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Girls’ Winter Coats $5.95 to $16.50 ‘ Coats for Gifts—that will be remembered long after Christmas. For they are such good looking, splendid wearing models—of velours, mixtures and zibelines, and in styles most wanted. Sizes to 16 years. Girls’ Dresses $5.95 to $19.50. Smart, girlish Dresses—Princess, Empire and normal waistline styles—of serge, poplin and some with velvet combination. Larg« Party Dresses = Sample Silk andLace | $10.31 | Boudoir Caps 39c _ AINTY Frocks of satin, taffeta and lace reer | UST procured, combinations, in pink, lavender, sky- oom blue, black or white, prettily trimmed with z ; x silver-colored ornaments and satin ribbons | 8@™ple__ line, and rosettes. Marked at this price for | about 200 in the clearance. Sizes 14 to 18 only. lot, to be sold at { this hardly-above Misses’ and Women’s _ shoiesaie price j — Of | 1 silk { | collars, patch pockets and embroidery add clever touches of trim If lace and silk, ming. : Coats $5.00 — trimmed @ | Gifts for the tiny tots. \ 3PECL: y reduc ri dainty, useful Q\ | Bath Robes for little tots, light and dark | Soft Sole Shoes; all wanted colors an a A® EC TALLY reduced lot of cheviots, ae a Cae: | nth Robes for litle tote, light and dar ft Sole, Shoes: all wan - § pate cede A slhege ss hcod lsd om s. Other Caps wh | face Ya Sweater Suits for little folks; all the best | White Baby Dresses; embroidered and ; styles, with large collars of self material | ™4* at ¥ | avoee, inane colors; $2.95 to 87.95. lace trimmed; 75¢ to $5.00. | or plush trimmed. Sizes 36 to 44. | 49¢ to $1.95. Seu theses all, deuve gun nsouna? be tg dainty materials; $1.25 bar ecg ag of wool, in fancy Fi SOOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. ‘rls’? C Men’ : SHIPBUILDERS TO ire Girls oats Reduced 25% | ens Ties _ BACK UP WILSON DAINTIES FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER A Clearance Sale, with only afew in a lot, at 45 ge = = ‘ aisha apetiica . c oresident of the Wa Mrs. Porter’s HOME-MADE Puddin | shipbu jer is en re - “: re | UNDREDS of Silk Ties in a wide as- C,, to "| Delicious Home Steamed Pudding, made of choice fruits, nuts and richest mater- | < Plaids and mixtures Plaid mixtures in| Better Coats—chev. sanindaik “At. alate iced Gatarncl of the local build ials. Small tins Plum Pudding 35¢, large tins 60¢. Small tins Fruit Pudding 15: tment colors and patterns, | rs : = ¢ i . rng au iots in belted mode ihe gs s ; a AS pig | ort will be made to! H} large tins 30¢. in belted style—sizes | latest style models—| button trimmed: sizes | fowered and striped, conservative and nas ; : amed;; sizes | seme Sun Maid Seeded Raisins; | Small Red Apples; just CARRY HOME 10 to 13. size 10 only. 8 to 14. extreme. (aor - ight fe Shri ‘tae | J large, 15-oz, pkg. 11¢. nig it Sea oi alae | SPECIALS IN ri “ dozen for ic. kate mphaen as None Such Mince Meat; a| pot Roasted Peanuts; DELICATESSEN Hundredsof Christmas Slippers| Boys’ Suits pkg. for 13¢, or 8 for | fancy, hand-picked Vir- | Eastern Oysters; extra FALLS FROM BRIDGE 37¢. ginia peanuts; lb, 15¢. fancy; a pint 45¢; a ° for peer, W omen and Children| Reduced Herman Knudson, 82, of silver|f} Atmore’s Mince Meat; a| No. 1 Mixed Nuts; a pound | quart for 85¢, lake, is in Provi pital with pkg. for 12¢, or 3 for for 27le¢. Very Best Mince Meat: a ee ~~ HILDREN’S and Women’s Felt Slip- | es notured sien { 35e¢. Canned Pineapple; best pound for 22ig¢@; 2 fhe. eS pers of good grade felt and attrac- | to ; one way | Mayflower Coffee; ted | envcauen anne soma ror Soe: 1 a7 (Te) tive colors and 79c eo 89c ell ari aes hick SunaAAh fresh daily; a Ib, | 214-1b, can tor 27¢. | Green | Gitvens ‘ new ship- ao . sis he asa wt estat sy : de ae ae the, Chureh’s Gr California Peaches; Melba an 6 ange for Satur aantace i gt made from halves or yellow cling day, a pint 20¢, cord grape: peach; No, 24 can; a | Raw Boned Hams; cut to BUY WAR STAMPS quart bottles for 33¢. 4 can, 25¢; a doz. 75. | order; pound for 55¢. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. EN’S good quality Felt Slippers, fleece lined, with lamb's-wool $3.50 innersole and buckskin outer sole. $1 .35 | Color: Oxford. Sizes, 8 to 11..... ch H. Clarke, King county RAND new Suits, Mar oag tal ne Washin tate EN’S Black Comfort Slippers, with fiber sole, leather heel, gray | dressy and service- ommitteo, ha ean 7 ARPS eee lining; and Women’s Felt Juliet Slippers, made with leather soles | able Winter Suits, made Je shee! Mage ladgte’ THE Bo RCH and heel, in pretty colors $1 45 $1. 65) in belted s, and well thrift stamp and trimmings A COIN TEE and | lined. Sizes 9 to 17. ae ees fal jd Ta he ee sioheat| oe ‘sca ; | nation in the world.