The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1919, Page 12

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Bi a : 4 SS FRANCE DEEPLY ° ISHISRULE TOTTERING? ~ the United mourned nowh than in France in Montabo CHIEF WARREN ACTED work I ever did soon as he would leave hin hotel the people swarmed about him, and we had difficulty crowds from Bryan, one of the charter member of & 1, of the F fa dead here tora Wilson on Train al When He Wired Condolences CONDOLENCES POUR IN FROM WHOLE WORLD FEELS LOSS OF THE COLONEL PARIS, Ja FOR MUNITIONS mpa ‘ a WASH! EX PRESIDENT TANT am had arset tare fer. Eras CHEWING-GUM “France ® : . MAN INSURED “QUEEF x MOTHER ALENAN FOR MILLION DKIA OF GREAT BRITAIN—=t am Parisian a all tndoed; uciaved ta:dueat eo death J, J. Jusserand, ambassador to the wiv (00 a nband, for United States, gave out the follow ap ong oe oats ana | whom T ha¢ d nt ing statement ey ’ i Col. Roosevelt's death will be sincerely $40 Da yea SECRETARY DANIELS - ‘ 4. G among apportione f I. W. W. Maintain FEARLESSNESS MADE Silent Defiance T. R. DEAR TO AMERICA CANNON—V . r AS BODY GUARD TO T. R. ‘oe! Warren has a © of Col. Theo- of Trial Court cy fo soaks or ss pb h he recalls, In BACRAMEN t Visited the Pa 1 ‘ o f Hu < ing him was the hardest says Warren. “As| Fricorich Eserr EES mee of Music Offered Tonight in preventing we = him Herr Ebert, who is leading the battle for iupremacy with the German | Bolsheviki. CALEXICO, ¢ The kaiser’s New Year resolution—Never to risk indigestion from the French pastry Par hotels. served in terna is unobtainable in California. My! What Language He Uses When He Is Speaking of Kaiser LONDON, Jan “Where in the hell could we send him?” de manded Count Bernstorff in reply to an interrogation by the Berlin correspondent of the Express. rela the pro Rameau, t gram, followed by a selection thom the trio, open THEE SON MAPRPCKE ARGOIN BASEMENT Don’t Read This Nomsini's Barber of Se Lacy Gates. The “Petite Debumy, clones the pre includes songs ranging aire to American, by Mine Unions’ Tribunal Hears Candidates tive to the ultimate disposition of Interrogation of municipal cand! the former kaiser dates by political welfare com ‘e 17 't dmitted there might mittee of organized labor J ou Mave a Winter Coat co cena: Sects '2| nw pert Meneey sik, tern Presence in Hollar >i a sension that lasted until night close to Germany He dec 4.\ Monday. Representatives 9 local however, that a return to the mon unions attended Edward T. Levi. archy is an “unthinkable propos Chartes Gallant and Robert L. Pro But to the Hundreds of Seattle Women Who Do Want Winter Coats This Will be Good News tion.” tor, councilmante candidates the only contestants who appeared. ‘He Urged Private R. R. Ownership “Stay at Home” Is McBride’ 8 Warning M z in commenting on the in Nuenza situation comn Several deaths that have occurred their testifying before the road hearing today Meier Would Extend Bond Time Periods have Walter F. Meter. “U" PROFESSOR GOING TO SOUTH AMERICA Weay Brown, school Col. George Young Dies at Vancouver VANCOUVER, Wash Jan Charles F of Washi rm enza at | ®ranted twe of absence cory TWO OFFICERS QUIT POSTS When on M Ww xemen civil life er in 1912 re their discharges, Capt ll return to San I VETERANS PAY HONOR FISH MEN WILL TO COL. ROOSEVELT) ,.4,cormittee repre A JOBBER’S FINAL CLEARANCE OF |*:::. 138 WOMEN’S WINTER COATS |:: —at $16.50— ages of | in ed | bureau meres Monda Chamber of Com f COLONEL’S PAL ON CATTLE | | RANGE PAYS HIM TRIBUTE a Coats of Silvertone, Velour, Broadcloth and heavy, warm Coat- ee eee ak sapere dt ds la ing—made in this season’s smart loose back and belted styles. They rough rider, today expr have large collars, of course, of self material, plush, kit coney and | U™e¢ ® pe Eek ree ferid and torn of hi Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). Some are lined to the waist with mes- ; saline silk—others lined throughout with heavy Venetian lining. All sizes, but only a few of each. ‘ears nothing that walk ud of him when he was heriff in Dakota Burgundy, Brown, Plum, Green, Navy Blue and Black to choose from. nt since the death of Lineol ation mourns at his death.” ' THE SEATTLE STAR UNIVERSAL GRIEF EXPRESSED AT ROOSEVELT’ DEATH THE BON —Rug Clearance i —Curtain eR tara MARCHE & Clearance | —Drapery Clearance ~ This is the chance of the half-year to pick up inexpensive furne for all discontinued lines and limited lots are ishings for the home separated from the regular stocks and marked at very low prices ak though they are just as good merchandise as any. nr Fifteen Rugs in all tractive allover design reduced to $20.00 Tapestry in g pik colorings. rTAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS 9x12 Sc TO $20.00 3rus Hi ! ft i i 9x12 feet. At substantial saving sels Rugs—room size, Durable Rugs at a HEAVY SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS 9x12 REDUCED TO $32.50 29 heavy Seamle rose and old blue Velvet Rugs in color combinations. Clearance of Small Size Rugs VELVET RUGS Small Velvet Rugs, size lots of patterns colors; AXMINSTER Serviceable 27x52 inches. terns in uitable $1.75 EACH 18x36 inches in a good variety of reduced to $1.75. RUGS AT $3.00 Axminster Rugs, size Oriental and allover pat pretty color combinations hall rug AXMINSTER Heavy quality RUGS AT Axminster Rugs, size 36x63 inches, in pleasing designs d colorings. Firm, heavy Rugs that will wear splendidly. Roman Stripe all around; price Voile and Marquisette Curtains Reduced to $1.69 a Pair Good-looking Curtains of voile and marquisette that have hemstitched hems and are neatly trimmed with lace edging. Full length Curtains, in white, cream A Special Lot of High-Grade Curtains Reduced to $1.95 Pair | Excellent Curtains of fine quality Voile trimmed with imported and domestic | and ecru. lace insertion and edging. $1.95. DRAPERY SECTION a large Fine Rugs Couch Covers with fringe THIRD FLOOR variety of designs in tan, green that are suitable for any room SILKOLINE AND CRETONNE 156 Mill ends of Silkoline and Cretonne in suitable lengths for comfort covers ings—lots of patterns and colors t select from. CURTAININGS YARD Good quality yard-wide Cu Marquisette and Voile in white, creamy and ecru color; special 20¢ a yard (slightly imperfect). NEGUS COUCH COVERS $3.75 Large size Negus Couch C : of neat designs in combinations size couch. and green—will fit any i 20¢ Curtains that are rare values at this reduced price— THE BON MARCHE Little Lots of Silks and Dress Goods —at Little Prices day—we get them out of the shelves and mark down the prices—put them out on the tables and they soon sell, for Seattle folk are good I I Little lots of Silks and Dress Goods keep coming to light every i} F | } judges of silk and dress goods values. 54-inch Heavy Storm Serge $1.25 Yd. Yes, only $1.25 a yard for service- able, heavy Storm Serge that is 54 inches wide—and it won't take much for a dress or skirt. Navy, brown, Russian green, wine and black. 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta Silk $1.65 Yd. Fine quality and ever so satisfac- tory is this Chiffon Taffeta at $1.65 yard; 35 inches wide, in navy, marine, taupe, brown, 1, Copenhagen, emer- lack and evening shades. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Snow White Bedding PILLOW CASES 35¢ EACH 45x36 inches, fully bleached BLEACHED SHEETS AT Seamed Sheets $1.75 72x99 inches BLEACHED SHEETS AT $1.95 81790 inches—most serviceable CROCHET BEDSPREADS $2.50 74284 inches—Marseilles patterns LOWER MAIN FLOOR PWILL TOWELING 20¢ YARD Well bleached—17 inches wide LINEN TOWELING 25c¢ YARD Red bordered, all linen, 16-inch LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE BON THE White Sale Offerings in Towelings and Damask THE 1 54-inch Imported Broadcloth $4.50 Yd. | Imported French Broadcloth, rich | and pretty, in lovely pastel colorings ] with a beautiful silky finish—suit- ] able for coats or wraps. Full 54 inches in width; {* 38-inch Black Silk | Velour $5.95 Yd. What beauty and serviceability in | this Black Ik Velour at | non-crushing, 88 inches wide, and most stylish for winter coats. Buy ] the material from this lot and have your coat made at home—you'll find } sts much less. } MARCHE White Cotton Yardage | LONG CLOTH $2.00 A BOLT 10-yard bolts—30 inches wide LONG CLOTH A BOLT 10-yard bolts—380 inches wide v FANCY LAWNS 20c A YARD Ij nches wide—striped and figured SHEER WHITE VOILES 25¢_ | Yard wide—plain, checked, splashed | BON MARCHE MERCERIZED DAMASK 75c Heavy quality 64 inches wide YD. ALL-LINEN DAMASK $1.75 70 inches wide, floral patterns 1N MARCHE Our Wounded Soldiers Need More Books If you would like to send some books to our wounded soldiers in France leave them at our Mail Service Section on the Second Floor and they will be promptly forwarded by the Seattle Public Library i

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