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ON FRIDAY JANUARY 1924 Ba No Fancy Children’s Stockings Sizes 644 to 9% lish ribbed, seamless black and cordovan; 3 for $1.00, neck, Knee length. $3.95 Saturday, at 9 A. Starts the Second Day’s Selling— Women’s New Shoes THE BON MARCHE.” | RGAIN BASEM Fixtures here, Economy is what we study in the Bargain Basement Fur-Collared Coats @ Finish the winter and wear ~s into next season one of these new coats of Bolivia, or overplaided Polaire, a dozen styles. ies, . All are fully lined, with fur coll side models. and gray Fitch Opossum. Black Taupe Brown Navy Mercerized lisle Hose, Eng- feet; palrs Infants’ Rubens Vests 79c Sizes 4 to 6. Women's Cotton Union Suits 95c Shes 36 Medium weight fine ribbed suits, slightly fleeced. Dutch M., Silk Overblouses Smart beaded models of crepe | are of Spanish . | lace combined with = | sitks, Sixes | In navy, henna, Mo todo gray and tan. 35¢ strap, er soles. Other styles and fabrics at— ENT | No Mahogany Tables. 15 Normandy In half side fastening, belted, . all-around rs of Manchurian Wolf Women’s Stockings Sizes 8% to 10, 95cq Here is part of the liquor of fici in Silk and fiber, seamed backs, in black and now Spring shades, seamless feet; Part wool to $2.95 Black Satin Pumps, one two-buttoned. Brald trimmed, with military, satin- covered heels. Durable leath- $4.85 i hard time shop |tomed as t American quiz. Greybull, Wyo., in a SOME “STOCK”. i ‘ a THE Shopping in Paris Not as Simple as It Seems It’s Hard to Get Past the Doorman of the Chic Emporiums BY HEDDA HOYT (Written for the United Press) AKIS, Jan. 26 To Paris, to Paris, To buy a new rig Home again, home again, Jig a fig-jigt rtment stores, “Why Didn’t You—” ae you have already asked some friend who suddenly faced the ruin of his business:— — Trust Department 25c * ANY SEAT 25c ANY TIME “Why didn’t you put part of your profit where it could , not get away?’’ A Living or Voluntary Trust provides that sort of pro- tection against unforeseen reverses of fortune. It builds for you a personal reserve separate from your business with which to assure yourself or your family a steady income— whatever happens. Under a Living or Voluntary Trust you can transfer to this responsible institution the care of any part of your prop- erty and add to this independent estate other items from time to time. This installment feature extends the benefits of this desirable protection to men of limited means, Let us discuss this profitsprotection with you today Fashion Editer of the United Press. dye want, deario") THREE | 25c One need not have one's name on the social or financial reg |ister to get inte the American es- blishments of the But and get fnto really smart gown as the Lafayette Au Printemps and the Bon Marche, but all of these fall i ‘j Boyt eh again tr Jone cam buy anything from a aie ica Cutan te bot ery — GA ak ikl 7 Hothbcin reilt: toll hd [net to m $600 imported frock: our! 4st Toute to aay nothing of thei ot ® string of shopn beyond the ; W ? |Bumerous gown shops whero vales-| (0 lal York devarement| Galleries, Lafayetio where there are Half Price omen Ss Wormer, meet pe with @ glad éye) —_ AON Separemeet adorable hats, but they are hats and a “what DAYS COUGH IS YOUR Chronic coughs and persiatent colds lead to serious lung trouble You can stop them now with Creo- mulation, an emulsified creosote that lensant to take. 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Cre- Atlanta, Ga.—Adver- directions omulaion Co, Silk and Wool Remnants % to 1% Yards Each Extra Special Saturday 25¢, 49¢, 69¢ HOUSE OF BARGAINS 1419-21-23 First Avenue IATTLE STs | DINES AGREES us confiscated at a hotel joint raid by county and federal) o¢ forces. This particular lot, say the sleuths, was in the hotels| ot ° “stock room.” far below the mark set by depart-| DANGER SIGNAL ;| the salespegple PAGE 3 — em THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President We Have Regrouped | COATS AND DRESSES For Saturday’s Selling HE WILL TALK |Willing to Testify About Movie Colony Shooting ANGELI Jan Dinos, De oncerning with Hora mand's cha ments im the case ¥ today Op next Wednesday condition prevent the thee unle him trom how pital, he wi Hanby's « urtroom and at of things 4 number to remember when que «thru a Normand and Junge, who were his guest hy w Your's party, has made oF |Neither Mr, Dine Sport Novelty and ne that ni with It Silk Dresses $12.85 —@ Coats $12.85 insure that An odd lot of fine Sport Dresses in ANY at- in the state Conte ‘that Mar arkad tractive styles for street OE eet ane He and afternoon wear— | | at # decided saving for most of these are in small | ‘om, which are the largest In the 1 quick clearance. Another Lot of ttractive Dresses $18.85 Dresses fashioned of charmeen, velvet and silk, and a special purchase of new Spring Dresses of taffeta. You Can Buy an Extra Skirt | Now at a Saving tue eleven rah around for new model Skirts of $5 ° 7 models in plaid and striped $ 7.8 ee oe ee ae materials, and some of silk in plaited effects—al] new. and wrap-around effects. Exceptional Bath Robes sizes, T FROCKS NOT IN ARTMENT STORES rarely finds a t in tho Parisian As for the larg names reach to the be, 1am always reminded rush In where angels fear to tread” when entering them. The austerity and swank of these places appall me, Ono feels ike is intruding Into a sanctum, when be: ing scrutinized by the doormen and sales-persons placed about the en |trance for the purpose of joff style thieves, folks with purer. To pans the barriers of these door Meards threo things are essential A pamphlet dealing with etiquet and jairs necessary for paxsing the door man, @ pocketbook filled with the | necessary evil and a wufficient line of French so that one can converse whose far ends one with the lady who is pald to rep- Anglaine sign that appears in the window MS TO Jresent the “Icl on Parle NOBODY SE SPEAK AM | around there * English {t ts yourself. you my: “I should like to “the Engltsh speaking Indy will respond: “Quelle norte des robes voudriez yous?’ | Which may mean nothing to you | Should you like a bénnet that jmuirks distinctly of Parte. gowns, p) values. —Second Floor Clearance Sale of |wuch as we find in our“cheapest |shops at home. One wouldn't dare |face the dock photographers in one jof them. ‘The higher class millinery |ahops for which Paris is famous usually have three or four good- looking models in thelr windows which run into more francs than| you are paying for your week's] lodging st tho hotel. ‘Their assort- ment is mever large, as they prefer a “make to order” business. . RIDING KNIGKERS | NEVER HEARD OF | Not only docs the tourist find it difficuit to get into the best shopx| of Pari, but she finds that Paris| with its lovely frocks and bonnets| lacks many things easential in the)|| average woman's wardrobe. A friend of mine who Is familiar with the| Parisian “shops searched tn vain for| two months for a pair of riding |knickers. Parisians don’t wear ‘em.| Of course, ono must admit that] |after one has eventually assured] of the Parisian! shops that ono is not a style “swiper,” @ pauper or a snooper for) the home gown-maker, one ts In a veritable gown heaven. But remem-| ber that “faint heart nee'r won fair frock” when entering these shops. “Beacon Cloth” Bath Robes—so soft, woolly and warm; neatly tailored of checked material in combinations of black and white, gray and black and blue, tan and brown. Shown in all sizes. Regular price $8.95. To be sold at HALF PRICE. —Second Floor Blanket Cloth Bath Robes Reduced Beautifully bound in satin, are shown in all sizes in rose, blue, tan and gray colorings for much below $4 89 ° the regular price —Second Floor Stockings Arranged in four groups and priced — to enable our customers to make selec- tions easily and quickly. $1.89| |$1.29 89e 39¢ Each assortment represents the ut- most in value. ‘ Every pair reduced to make a quick and complete clearance, —First Floor & d New Leather Pouches and Tailored Bags Priced at $6.50 Pongee Silk Lingerie Specially Priced Women will appreciate the Aluminum Ware | Special 69c each Sneak in on them, pad out your! fat. Aluminum Lipped fine workmanship and quality handbag until It looks like a young || eo Se Fashioned of soft leathers latest Bea se multease, place your nose up in the| ‘Nat: Aluminum Coverea | with selt covered and fancy i y launder Jair, give a. subway rush thru the)|| Sauce Pans frames in several popular Peautifully and always: lock fresh and pretty. Vests, 81,89 Step-ins, $1.89 Pongee Silk Bloomers, single door and pfetend you're the wife of. an American millionair shades of brown, black, Navy Hl num Syrup Pitchers pene seme siid and beige, Aluminum Water Pitehers fitted with coin purses and vanity mirrors, ONE THING IT’S GOOD FOR | Aluminum A very attractive assortment, we os knee. iter: Moonshine lquor never hurt so% | Combination Sil in ines and workman- Satie ieee ea body that confined its use to the ra- - : 5 ) dintor.—Detrolt Motor Reseed | Kettles—Special —First Floor | $1.69 set “ps Sis The set contains: Stone Set Bien Jolie | 1 Gat. Kettle Brassieres 1 Pudding Pan Bracelets 49¢ Made of fancy striped mater. jal, others of poplin. Fashion- ed in long lines fastening at back, Sizes $4 to 44. 1 Steamer 1 Cover Frying Pans Special $1.98 Special 65c Of regulation size, perfect in workmanship, and each one set with sixty fine cut sets of im- Cast’ Aluminum) Frying {tation emeralds, topaz, dia. They'are such wonderful bar. Pans In No, 8 size, greatly monds, rubies, sapphires and gains you will find them ir reduced for this sale. Jet, resistible, —First Floor —Second Floor WINTER SPORTS POPULAR BIARRITZ, Switzerland, — Winter sports are becoming more popular than ever with foreigners, Tourists from America, England and many other countries are flocking here for |the skiing, skating and other forms of amusement. Londoners say that two “winter sports" specials are | leaving Victoria Station, J.ondon. every day, to cope with the out- rush of travelers to Switzerland. OPPORTUNE “How did you get to know your second husband?" "Oh, it wag he who ran over my first in his motor,"—Journal Amu- sat, THEY WERE LATE! Mrs. Slow—Mary, tell Mr. Slow I'm ready now, I thought he was dress- ed and waiting. SPECIAL Nestle’s Lan-Oil Permanent Wave. Full head Mary (returning)}—Please, ma’am, he was; but he says now you'll have to wait until he shaves again.—Pass: ing Show (London). . 3. 1 DINYON Free Examination BEST $2,5() GLassEs ON BARTH GUARANTEED Inecto Rapid Hair Dyeing by experts, $4.00 and up, Try Mr. Singer’s latest Shingle Bob, or A WATER WAVE, that stays, Singer’s F.air Store 218 Pine Street We are ono of the few optical stores in the Northwest that really grind Jenses from start to finish, and we are tho only one in SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Examination free by graduate op. tometrixt. Glasaes not preacribed unless absolutely necessary, BINYON OPTICAL CO. A1ae FIT AVE MAYBE THEY'RE HIDING THEM | Thus far we have failed to dis- cover the parts of the world that the meek have inherited,—Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter. ANY DAY 25c ANY, 25c &) 25c aha 4 at : i 8 NN SET I " —