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DAME FORTUNE ACTS ODDLY WITH AMBASSADOR FRANCIS READY ("count socint se" THEATRE JOBS TRAP SAMMIES SEATTLE GIVES | TO MEET NEW Wentand eee. MAKE MEN AT IN TRENCH RAID ANOTHER HULL | RUSS DANGER _ CAMP REJOICE | TO UNCLE SAM Launching the second govern meld test is being ment cargo carrier complete them during the month oe, the Ames Shi | threat against U.S. Ar © Francis, at Petrograd. Francis, whose experiences at “Petrograd have been dupticated ‘THE BON MARCHE ” Continued From Page One 6 any barrage pre Kagle down the sday morning laying and flags flying, while « large crowd wit nessed the ceremony, the United States war snpply ship slipped the Sound on her eradie Priday ni | harmon: They were branch of m came from the Febellion, is calm and under the stress of his dangerous ¥ 1 reports show his ix the ques n every hand. fa reason to believe this gov Bt, either forma! or inform , has moved to find out Delicate Situation | the circumstances, the Lenine- is placed in a a Torn by many v in ite ent | fin © they must marred the launching. Eagle was sponsored Ad beer | | | returned with | % oe She Sponsored Ames Ship Here | came in the ___ owe KR Francis WILSON IS ASKED TO | PROBE MEAT PACKERS President Wilson will be requested | an investiga king industry in the Bolehevik! le in a position ntiy ~ take with the joan govern against. the] its, if proper protection is af-} Francis Await bragged Cable her or not t Decree this protec do not show. ‘Th nt is waiting with concern mas Paithasshon re : ; % : ¥ i . re . P t ofr in the wa oe | Coats $15—an Opportunity —For price tickets show an original marking much higher than $15. —While we call them Winter Coats, many of them are plain tailored styles, | quite suitable for early Springtime. —They are the kind of Coats that are good for about nine months a year in this climate. } YOU WANT A PRICE, WE _Pom-pom Coats Reduced to $15 You really will be surprised at the value and good looks of these Pom-pom Coats at $15.00. Good, roomy, all-the- | year-round Coats, with large convertible collars, lined throughout and with wide | button-trimmed girdles. The best shades are among them—including plum, Pekin, COAT AT A VERY LOW YOU TO SEE THESE Velour Coats Reduced to $15 You are getting big money’s worth when you buy these Coats at $15.00—for they are Coats that were made to sell at much more than the price asked—Coats of heavy velour with large collars—fin. ished with a band of black opossum on the sleeve and end of sash girdle. Other reindeer, taupe, green and brown. Spe- Coats with large fur collar, and side panel cially reduced for Friday. corded and button trimmed. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. We're Getting About Half the Original Prices for These Embroideries at 5c, 10c and 15c a Yard . | If you need, or are going to need, any inexpensive Embroideries you will get a the latest addi H) lot for your money at this half-price disposal on Friday. a “i Embroideri: Embroideries 5eYd. 10c Yd. See, Edges, an Embroidery Edges, Swiss openwork designs, in lawn ‘ and batiste; also Insertions and lawn, ‘watt hers or in assorted patterns, for terns. Also Insertions in and 3 inches plain and beaded effects; 3 to 4 inches wide. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE FRIDAY—ECONOMY DAY —a day when broken lines and odd lots of merchandise are offered at— little prices. —a day when thrifty shoppers can pick up many wanted articles at worth-while savings. Here is this week’s list: Drapery Remnants Women’s Burson Hose Half Price 25c a Pr. FORMERLY 10¢ TO $4.00 “SECONDS” OF BETTER | In this sale of Remnants are included GRADES beta ae td = aanloal Scrims, Voiles, Madras and Cretonnes, Women’s Burson Stockings, fast black Hleverywhere seem about to be de-| ranging in length from 1 to 5 yards. oe ae ig andesite: ermined, and when America has a i ; a fashion Sa readin yee ate ae me ee, for making curtains for odd with double soles, heels aaa tol goa Curtain Corners 25c Union Suits $1.00 Corners of Voile and Marquisette a helping hand to men struggling for their freedom everywhere. F atl " ; ; : Co aoe ‘ iy 1 q Women’s medium weight fleeced cot- a. femeraber thas tt wae. farm Curtaii about a yard long, with lace ton Union Suits, with high or Dutch ers from whom came the first shots d ine, i i i ii whi a Suis, site s o we and insertion trimming —in white, necks and long or short sleeves—ankle cream or ecru. Many pairs and others Jength, fine ribbed underwear; sizes in single corners, 25¢ each. 84 to 44. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE |at Lexington, that set aflame the revolution that made America free UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Stationery 15c a Box Mill Ends of Cotton Broken lines of Initial Stationery at nd believe that the fari less than half price for Friday. Not Shepherd Checks 10c Yd. ica will willingly stand war also. The toll, the the ene the fore. self-aacrifi nd devotion | } A and white Shepherd checks in all initials in the lot, but a good grade mill ends—lengths to 5 yards; 27 to 32 of Stationery. inches wide, at 10¢ a yard—on Friday. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE More Men Are Buying Shoes at This Store | REAL GOOD, STRONGLY SENSIBLE ADVISE in the matter, was council on request of | Workers’ | taken by the the striking EXAMINE CHAPLAINS Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan. 71 al army haplaing and those _ Prepared to Resist | desire to be « is prepared for armed re-|to pass an examination, a Frequent demonstrations | a general order issued at the embassy in Petrograd, | ters Wednesday. out of misunderstanding of | ‘The beard will consist of Capt ward J M eh, 263rd infa y ©) Capt. Per hockley, 364th infan- and Capt. William J. Cassels, MRC j Butcher eecccce Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone Poacccccccsoseocres wil hold cis a virtual | are to be jailed. When this Peaches the sailors and work- ae responsible for the threat inst Francis, the crisis is expect come. U. S. OFFICER SHOT IN DARK BY SOLDIER| BY J. W. PEGLIER United Press Correspe WITH THE AMEHICA IN FRANCE, Jan Funeral services for Capt. Nelson J. Wing, who died a’ hospital Mon wi at § p,m. Thursday, at the ur nk establishment of Joseph K. Man: | ive American. soldiers ning mt following at Lake! iiied recently by chance RUSSIA DEMOBILIZES get cero Halley Willis, head of | rans he FOUR ARMY CLASSES | ti department of mining and xe PETROGRAD, Jan. 31 & guest at the New Washington situation is shown in the |ization of the army classes of 1904.) tol He Washi it today he has broader 1905, 1906 and 1907 was ordered to- ; a ee tga ci na nigh ‘econ, |__,The Borrowed Time club met | iatsaance, and in the darkness an FORMER WIFE: SIXTEEN SHIPS LOST BY | rrursaay afternoon ‘ACES MURDER TRIAL| ili lsh SUBS, BRITISH REPORT) *=" = ts American #oldi the firing step | A xiliary to the King county , Jan.” 31.—Clarence over 1,600 tons and «ix under that rab : iT : of the trench he might be oth et mistake LONDON, Jan, 31 ane helped leer In stands charged with seo-| figure, with one fishing boat, was the| 4 murder, following the | tota! of submarine lousex announced of Mrs. Gladys Guy Morden,|today in the weekly statement | Friday evening By him when she refused to a o'clock, room 411 Richard Morden and return to ASKS STOCKHOLDERS by eg ee girk married Guy tn Novem. TO PAY $37,500 EACH) jv, “085,08 and left him and married this month without a di-| Three $37,500 claims are being sued | caught in a landslide in for in superior court department 11.| tion where he was working mother is an inmate of the| F. E. Noyes, receiver of the defunct | taken to the Seatt! @ insane asylum, and hereditary | Washington-Alaska bank, a Wash-| where he was found tlw expected to be his de-/ington corporation, is suing stock-| from a broken anki THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Be OWERED PRICES ON FOUR LINES OF SEASONABLE COATS This means lower than the original Bargain Basement prices—and they are low : enough in all conscience. | Women’s Coats Coats of Wool Velour, Cheviot, ondent of the Mooney trial, him before now to prepere “Tater and perhaps greater oem ae in the past has shown im critical cireum ‘and the confidence the gov it has in his ability to cope the department of mining and geole Mrs. Jobin Wilson Demobdit —_—$—$—$— oan Se this morning by Mrs, John Wilson, wife of Superintendent Wilson of the Ames yards, Mrs, Wilson christened the ship and sent it forth with a blessing for the task It will perform | in aiding America and her allies to win this war. Trial Trip in March standard size » Uncle 8 of 5,800 te # not 100 per plete a ammy h council of defense will be organiae: by registrants of division Ne all registrants ar y the wour ITALIANS AND FRENCH LOSE SEVEN VESSELS LONDON, Jan 9, and anked to meet February at 8 county-city build Embroideri 15c Yd. -»| Swiss, organdie and bat-. iste Embroidery with plain and , also edged wit Nice for the n dale the company, when she the ater early today The vessel wtate that Italian will be completed and ready for] & the week ending January 26/ trials about the middie of March, it two of leas than 1,500 tons and) was said ling veesels of 100 tons, One| No Threats Made damaged steamer made port fan Francisco shipbuilding com. Three French me = jess than panplies, working on government or. 4 numerous | 1,600 tons were sunk. Three | ders amnonnced the anny OTe enmacopmntully attacieet | receipt of many anonymous threat: | ening letters. Anked whether they | fi] had received any such letters, the! fl} [ | underwear; 2 | | HY i}) | wide. where have recently Ames company officials declared | “We have exs Work is now be | completion of the West Eagie. WAR MUST END | _ SOON, HE SAYS fc Jontinued From Page | One! | * TORE mary to do #0. I believe you will do it without any appeal from me, be | cause you understand the needs and Goods Can Only Re Eaechanoeé Two Days jenced no ai Burella and Mixtures, at $18.95 Coats of exceptional value—Coats that are tailored in the better way in most up-to-date styles. Full and semi-belted models with large collars, some of plush or self material; half and full lined and in a good line of popular colors. Coats Reduced to $7.68 and $9.71 Two lots of Coats are specially priced—models that are practical, yet good style, mostly in dark colors, Not a complete line of sizes in either lot, but many good sizes are still among them, Coats of Coating Velvet, as | pictured; others of Dove- tone and Pomeroy nm The model as pictured is made “Hi of heavy Coating Velvet—full flare | skirt style, belted, and with slashed pockets. Collar and bot- tom of coat trimmed with fur. Other similar styles of Dove- tone and Pomeroy, some having | large plush collars, and all are | full lined. GRAY, TAUPE, FAWN, | ROOT, BROWN this great last war for the emanci. |pation of men from the control of arbitrary government and the selfishness of class legislation and control, and then, when the end has come, we may look each other in and be glad that we are and have had the priv y such a part in it.” Face Great Task ‘The president declared in opening as a nation, in the pres Large Taupe Fox Scarfs at $17.75 Buying Furs now, and in the Bargain Basement, means getting them at lower prices. Soft, silky Taupe Fox Scarfs with large, bushy tail, and silk lined. BEET- AND BLACK. “Wool Crepe and lieve, bring to a triumphant close —They are finding that they can get good, durable Shoes at about the price they Serge Dresses Dresses in the popular bodice | effect—neat, dressy looking models that are so practical for business wear. The | Dresses have the side drape pockets on | the skirt, they are neatly embroidered | i) and have large collars. Navy blue only, but very good value at the price. ji I Eton will make ch The fronts o: or have rows | tion, others lace trimmin: Wichert & Gardiner Shoes $5.85 Pair Women’s Novelty Shoes that have black vici kid yamps and | Women’s Cotton Union Suits 89c Medium weight cotton, fleece lined Union Suits; low neck style, walking | with short sleeves and ivory kid tops with Louis or the new heels. All sizes. New Brown Shoes mh $4.15 Pair Veby attractive are the New Brown Patent Leather Shoes, with extra high | cloth tops to match and Louis heels. All sizes. | cially priced | Girls’ Wool sleeves and length, at ,) > Blouses of Silk $10. 95 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe —$2.85— Many charming styles are included in this lot—many dainty models that Suits; high neck, long $1.25 oosing a simple matter. f some are embroidered of imitation Filet inser- have large collars with ig and hemstitched. ankle length. Sizes 42 and 44 only. Spe- at 89c. Women’s Cotton Stockings; full fash- ioned. Black, white, Men’s Fiber Socks in black only (seconds, but only Silk ankle great task, which demands n give everything that ia atest willngness, and even satsfaction, because he object of war in which we are en- gaged is the greatest that free men have ever undertaken. “It is to prevent the life of the | world from being determined and the fortunes of men everywhere affect ed by roupe of military maa ters, w their own interest and selfish « tion thruout the world of the government they, unhappily, control Kvil Hand of Germany “You will not need to be convineed that it was necessary for us, as o free people, to take part in this war. It has ed its evil hand against us. The rulers of Germany have sought to exercise their power in such a way as to shut off our eco- nomic life, so far as our intercourse with Europe was concerned, and to confine our people within the West ern hemisphere, while they accepted cis lng | | taupe and navy; pair slightly imperfect) ; a a 20c purposes which would have perma ently impaired and impeded Process of our national life and have put the fortunes of America at the mercy of the imperial government of sacrifice and endeavor of | want to pay, and quick, courteous service. Men’s Work Shoes $4.50 Pair Men’s heavy, dark tan Work Shoes, with nailed soles and bellows tongue; un- lined; priced at $4.50 a pair. Men’s Shoes $7.25 Pair Men's Vici Kid Shoes, made on broad- toe, footform last, with cushion soles and rubber heels; the Shoes for solid comfort. Art Goods At Reduced Prices Odds and ends and discontinued lines of finished models and pieces stamped for embroidering—offered at very little prices. Here are a few, but there are many more: Stamped Pin Cushion Tops and Cushion Forms, complete for S¢. Cretonne-covered Work Boxes, fitted with thimble and bodkin, special at 75¢. Pillow Covers, Centers and Scarfs, in various de- signs; each 19¢, Dust Caps, made of plain or dotted Swiss and stamped; each 15¢, THIRD FLOOR Men’s Shoes $7.50 Pair Men's Seattle-made Shoes, of gunmetal calf, with medium round toe and heavy, oak tanned leather soles, Men’s Calf Shoes $8.00 Pair Seattle-made Shoes of box calf, with heavy Neolin welt soles and rubber heels. Good, substantial wet weather Shoes, at $8.00 a pair. UPPER MAIN FLOOR 3-Quart Syringes $2.00 Syringes made and guaranteed by thé Canton Rubber Company. Three-quart size at $2.00; two-quart size, with all at- tachments, $1.75. Nyal Hot Water Bottles (about 2 r size), each 79¢, en Fare Merit Hot Water Bottles; extra heavy, and 2-quart size; each 98¢. Tourist : good size and rubber ubber. * Gloves for honinehel ; Te 8 and Bi id use; sizes, LOWER MAIN FLOOR stn BON MARCHE