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REP, DENT REFUSES TO HANDLE BY L. ©) MARTIN United Press Correspondent present demoer WASHIN( Kk WHAT LL WE D0 “Mex. Revolt Leader _ WITH ENVOYS?” Women’s High-Grade Shoes $7.85 a Pr. LONDOK pa) govers world w Broken Lines of ve v Wichert & Gardiner Makes ‘ pa = The January Clearance Sale cause hoe prices to ‘ cated take a step downward, They're broken lines ‘ti true, but there are so many different styles that you are sure to find your size when you come ; Shoes with military and Louis heel, turn or welt Women’s Satin and Silver Cloth Slippers pear apercitas . sole In pearl gray kid, field mouse kid with at $3.95 Pair Oxfords and Pumps in Russia tan with military heels | « 8 cloth tops, patent colt shoes with ivory kid top About 40 pairs of Women's Slippers—fancy black and at $5.85 pair. 1 and many others—for only $7.85 a pair white satin or silver and gold cloth Slippers—in broken ’ pe i Women’s Hockey Shoes $3.85 Women’s Shoes $3.85 Mary Jane Pumps $2.85 Pair hast Se ciecia Grae «one ipl hag aye —_ s r chance to get a pair of shoes for $3.85. } Good looking, good wearing shoes for only $3.85 One lot of Mary Jane Pumps, composed of about 60 of Russia tan, inital ee pearl gray calf leathagea ae tiie Oma fot in Foster's, Red Cross, Wichert & Gardiner and other pairs, reduced to $2.85. Gunmetal and patent leather in broken size: : ee kin of grouy makes. Both button and lace style. with ankle straps and neat bows. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, be followed tn ch be eth net. Girls’ Wash Gingham Dresses $2.25 b CHILD’ $ SALUTE ie . ‘ , gauge The school girl enjoys such Dresses as these, made of fine ging- i ham, firmly woven and durable, with colors which will stay fast. i EBERT FACTION They are in extra full, plain and fancy models. Some have jacket TOUCHES YANK and vestee, others the full belted and straightline effects. In {Spe » PLANS T0 SEIZE light or dark patterns; 6 to 14 years. ain “stood ona GIRLS’ SERGE DRESSES WOMEN’S WOOL SWEATERS cer ALL INDUSTRY AT $8.95 AT $6.95 Fine navy serge makes durable Firmly woven wool gives prom- BY ¢. C. LYON dresses. They are box pleat- ise of a long term of service. 0 ed from the yoke down, The Sweaters have full belts, have large sailor collars, and large sailor collars and patch t ke Philip Sch are trimmed with braid. Full pockets. The colors are solid, rick Haase declare belt and emblem on sleeve being cardinal, green, Copen- ‘ 00 and neck. A silk tie is in- hagen and rose with con- ¢ cluded with each one; 6 to 12 trasting stripes in collar. yx - ih thineeie tb years, SECOND FLOOF k saluted wondering a ar P ‘a The tot put out her neat little hand, still «mi! and ‘silent The pia ome two solemnly hands n Berlin that the Ebert p She bea p again 7” " ah: 4 7 the captain, grinning, caught ai rament favored im i out of the corner of his eye of the over by the govern (0) | i little girl's mother standing a few mines, electric b yards away, smiling approbatior ‘ The wee little girl skipped away to her mother. One hand grasped her mother’s—and the other flung back a kiss from {ts small fin Everything Looks So New at This Sale DO YOU KNOW WHY? dustry Plan No Confiscation \ There would be no confiscation of \ property under their pian, but com Sa ie ‘ ; It is because every single garment was bought spe- 4 | \ | cially for this event—much of it was made specially ' It ‘ wr Y ' for this event. Every Gown, every Chemise, every j ay Renal Data for Ge-\ men and wome 20. t other garment is being shown for the first time at velopment 0! i co It will stand for open diplomat! ‘ sv q y S&S a r a ' piled by the de and intel | dealings with the entire 4, re this busy January Sale of White. ligence department of | pudiating old foret; eth : , oe T os Ena tar overseas trade, 3 og Naisiedc.” tcioker ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT $1. GOWNS AND PETTICOATS $1.95 apy scaieae tv ofeisel t hick Daintiest of Envelope Chemises, with Gowns with lace and embroidery yokes, tions, section is 6 le gy diet aces wn built-up shoulder straps—and yokes of tn sleavelinn oe short sleeve nivien Aino with aa rent country documents > lace and embroidery. Then there are 2 ness houses thus will be provided a he ter. on . some in the popular Empire style, with dainty Petticoats with flounces of lace with any information they may re-| 0 were the guilty men. I bottoms edged to match the lace on the insertions and edging or prettily trimmed. quire by attendants familiar with | would condemn them to the con s 4 ; ; their subject tempt and shame of the world top. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ‘The new commercial cou Eales Gk the Gocmek the country are being setuid Ward aoe tevte ahother : an eye to their linguistic war commercial traini A foreign credit agency has also b has also been © Future Wars Remote With full democracy for all cow tries, future wara are a remo . sibility,” he said. “I think the VAYORTOVETO = == (fm sees ARGAIN BASEMENT masses honor and trust Wilson | f “The German people are ripe for t full self-government. Militarists for many years fooled th people, but nnounced that | everybody now realizes that the »0-| =<:| Going at So -| Factory Cost Girls’ Wash voi! Dresses and -uvemin,| Little Boys “| BOYS’ WASH i te innit SUITS FOR - : or a REGIMENTAL BADGE IS $1.00 ay { oo _SIFT TO DANISH Ba Coast Metal Trades al to ‘The Star by 2 “ae The Kaynee—a Reliable and Mayor Hanson ha: he will veto two ordi the®city council Mc the expenditure o piete the Ballard ele and to purch: feland property for that the contracts with the tractten | le the city to pur- company will chase power ean produce it f The city hax al ‘n tts power y according to the Establish New Altitude Record of = 500 F eet breathing signed app ed. # : mo | 200 m Ipswich aii ' i to Meet on Monday tabjongl van 3 Favorite Make | He ‘oat “1 Pewnrweitiog) are ene Little Boys’ two-piece and Oliver f ee ny Bis Twist Wash Suits, made of the best | i he tie dies, Whale oral © quality materials; striped Madras, Per- ii Beer et if foture: “bard Reel ted begs \f} cale and Chambray in light, dark and | he ir ar 1 the king to accept | | combination colors. Broken — sizes | , ratitude for what he ranging from 2 to 8 years, 5 pyards | ha ne for prisoners of war of his|f} . ¢ cale, regiment, THE SEATTLE STAR DEMO, REORGANIZATION BILL THE BON MARCHE SSs2se2| January Clearance of Shoes A Thousand Pairs of Women’s Shoes at About 25 Per Cent Less a << es Infants’ White Cashmere THE BON MARCHE Men’s heavy wool Socks— \. Dresses ee Suits Excellent Values a Wonderfully Low Prices Women’s Shoes and Oxfords $5.85 Pr. Broken Lines But U p-to-the-Minute in Style -s—who wouldn’t when they are but 85 a pai They formerly were more—but ling: re depleted, conse. quently reductions had to be made. Shoes with military or Louis heels, in ivory, pearl kid, field mouse, patent leather, Russia tan, white Zid J To be sure you'll want a pair of new sh Women’s Coats Reduced to $29.50 And Winter Only Fairly Started BUT IT’S JANUARY CLEARANCE TIME THAT’S THE REASON FOR THE REDUCTION —Women’s Coats, good heavy, warm ones that keep Jack Frost away. —Coats of velour with large fur collars and deep patch pockets. —Coats of heavy mix- tures in belted styles with large self-convert- ible collars. —All wool Messglow Coats, lined throughout —semi-belted and fin- ished with convertible collars. In tan, gray, rookie, wn, green, Pekin and navy. SECOND FLOOR. Women’s Kid Gloves Women’s Cotton Reduced to $1.50 Stockings Reduced to 40c | A clean-up of odd lots of Women's Black, brown and gray Stockings, i} Kid Gloves—some are slightly soiled, slightly imperfect, in sizes 814 to 10, | but the price is low enough to more and a few out-sizes. Any pair in the #f than pay up for that. White, ivory and lot for 40c. i tan; sizes 5% to 7 in the lot. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE. i} t | | Just like home knitted, $1.00 a Pair Little Girls’ Wash Dresses $1.50 YOU COULDN'T BEGIN TO | MAKE THEM AT THIS | PRICE Dresses that are well made of excep- tionally good gingham in, plaids and stripes, plain color chambray and linene in pretty styles and a good assortment of colors, Girls’ Wash Dresses —for $1.25— Smart little White Dresses, made of fine quality repp; also a good line of Wash Dresses, plain and plaid ginghams in a variety of styles and colors. Broken me, White Dresses —for 75c— Dainty White Dresses for little tots; 3 to 6 years. Made of fine white dimity trimmed with colored stitching and smocking, and some with colored collars. Little Tots’ Rompers and Aprons —For 39c— Kaynee Rompers, made of striped white madras itable for little boys and girls; also little Coverall Aprons of we madras; only broken sizes in both lots, { { sizes