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A BON MARCHE SILK BARGAIN SOLELY tor READERS ol THE STAR 1,000 Yards of Brand New Silks ALL WORTH 5(1 c A YARD A SPECIALLY GOOD MILL // REMNANT AND FACTORY #n # SAMPLE SALE OFFER AT fcjlte# a Yard Lois of Handsome Patterns to Choose From in Pretty All-Over Brocades—Slylish Dol Fllecls on Colored Grounds —Fine All Silk Pongees—and Brocaded Poplins A splendid silk batgmn for Wednesday at the Hon Marches Mill Rernnant and Factory Sample Sale—One th<>u«and \.inls of h-»n.U. im.- Sk Silks, in b-.th plain color* and haty effect*—at almost half pric. 29* •• TW» ...Iverti-nnrnt U jiiM lor Mar reader*, for it will not appear in any other Seattle daily There is met in . of course—for we are anxions to find out just h<w many of our customer* rea< i« Seattle Star, and to do thi- we .ire offering a bargain so unusual as to attr.n ins ai notice. The Silk> come in a pretty line of spring colors and patterns anl wi ma « i waists or dresses for spring wear. — Slightly Damaged Graniteware fHHT* NICKED AND 25c POTS AND PANS I: If** W& ON SALE FOR illV iach *— Hadn't you better get enough to last you all summer—while they are so cheap? LOTS TO PICK FROM Wash Basins, Sauce Pans, Collee Pots, Pie Plates, Cake Plates, Dippers, Lipped Preserve Kettles, Dairy Pans and Many Other Useful lltensils None of these kitchen things is quite prrfect. -Itli-!» mi iy th,n ,i- marly *o. and all of them arc quite usable, mi if \oit n« • I a few more thitiK* fur V'tir kitchen and if you don't in»i»t that they must be absolutely ]" rfect, you can get v>me -plendid bar gains here tomorrow. Better come early in the day for the be*t bargain picking. Hf ME NEEDS UNDERPRICED FOR WEDNESDAY rff t vry... M»- « k» •«• Um««' HS.OO »r(n>rr. % • ■ ' Ma«kr««. £ r I * ■WzZ ip-m t h-.%ttUnJ f \v\ " h t• ■ Mi on • itm im*%. 4\ ci OA l< tW W 51.59 • I.DO floor Min. 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V >J — FLECTRIUTY IS FAST SUPERSEDIIVG THE HOUSEMAID YOU'VE ONLY TO GLANCE AT THE ELECTRIC BOOTH TO fl * I _ REALIZE THAT and »»•'• a vacuum cb-arwr 'hat only up* ■< lc worth of <!<ctrli:ltv n h'. ir n'- W |ni£ ni.irhl-i. (motor that n hour :»ri f rlc to.UT hat. will mako enoui-li lount for On Wednesday AHernoon From 12 lo 5:30 P. M.. hy Brooks' Wlianqdoodh' Qninlel Aaymbly, march. j La Sorella, Spanola In a Roee Garden, Inalrumental Thoae Ragtime Melodlea, sons? Caaey Jcnea Went Down With Till the 8»nd« of the Desert the Robert E. Lee, norm Grow Cold. *'>Nt Queen of Ro.ee. waltz. Regiment Di|| p)cM „ , r#l! That's How I Need You, long. Way Dovy „ 3outh „ on(f | Love p.ar, aonr LET US Hep vol TO REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES f X EUntie Starch, every one known the Q_ AA I \ < ' "" I Green Split Peaa, «*tr« flu* If*' U "7 „ I -* lotM for BOlipi I v l . ... i. J No > >•!/.•• • ■ 'iny; q, - S Wednesday, ran •oraxaid Washing P,wd.r-»n Ideal O p catsup. Mrl< Hy pure; H plnt Q. er fo iwrkaco Ot* , J Jo Bu'k N'i r\ r .f, ***) .> i i hi in l - 17/* VV< Ov I'M. .. II C pure California Olive Oil, oni* of fho QT Bpfd«r Lecj T«a. '"ir N|Ullf lOfi fnUto, QQf% f '' v bi«n!- I - mi/" JJo n• crop, |»ouiid JJu Lenox Soap, one of I'roc or & Uiunblen or Ginger Snapa. oitra «ood ipiallty, fronh Iflp t3C I from OM of UM lariri'*i btkWlH, pound. . IUC *M« wvn.it im.i.x iikhk. iiiir7Tii«\ i J&MARCHE I I NIOS HI HUM HM'OM) WMI I -rr I'lKl dthmct, TME» SEATTLE STAR THIS COWBOY IS A STAR FROM BROADWAY SHOW Edwin AiiRUMt, the star of the I'ow.-r* moving picture players, who waa -howii at tin- tlrand taut wt-.-k In "The >*ugltlve." ■ treat military »l>e<-ta<U. ha* caught the aubtle Western spirit perfectly, sod repro <l in r. the native character In si nxm f* iltl«-«» detail. all hough hi'ls ■ Now York actor who*« aojourn In the Wl»l limy Mill br counted Ijy the montha IjmiK si him In hi* cowboy attire anil Judge for your self This life Is J'l CITRUS. PIC- YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Newa of the Day Condensed for Busy People lp Til* a**)!)* 4l«r «|tl • t>f»r • tm% •>» b > unljfr ttig th'.a • || r • ~f an* f.'H.r. •-» •• utm |" **4 («| «/ 4ili*»r> «f ih« »**!••' of *n> «tt*snp« t» ••aU»" Nl« Af. -fh*r |>«|WI f».-r Tl»« lU«tt i« • «nr |» <• lit* 1 «acr» /.f ih» I «#• at* lh» kMI f i • itil* */ • « » • • •' 1 J* • j t • !•*»* ' If • r fa .a • art . • in> r.|f l.| ' . ■ * htf.rt t i'h «*# Ihi« . f fi • «l (. «. )|«ln Alii f r «»»• * *!» - vl*t lon SAN MATKO.—In tooting an apartment house. a sneak thief "Immmhl up" follow ("liirf llolan l a rot in lie kmM4 lh« other roonu to a finish butftcr tiilonii >«le «lsr«s there *111 be nu cirhaiiaa of courtNln. THOMAS A DOWNS. of Detroit, who poied «. Woodrow Wilson before an audience of 800 during the camoalgn. end who Is known as the "double" of the President elect, la plan nirg to ahske hand, with him on inauguration day, CONSTANTINOPLE Ad uncon fir ned dispatch rrntltMl hero. to dav report* tb<- death of fortni-r tirand Viler Klainll Paalia. at Alctandrla. Kgypt. LOS ANGKLKH With a regtaler «l rainfall of 6 fiS liirhrt for Ihp •torui. I>>« Angele* la drenched to- and Indications p«lnt to more rain today Mid tonight MIBB IIATTIK K WALK Kit .Won da* became the bride of Hergt A. J. Wilkes. for II years a mniilKr of the Seattle (mllce department Tho wedding took place at tho lloyUton Avenue I'nltartan church WIIILK C'RANKINO an auio. Harry It Urace. If>.)••ar-old •« of J H llra'a president of tho Urace () llergert Mill Co. •uatalnod a brok en arm. A SKKIKS of lecture* baaed on •lane Addama' book. ' Tho Spirit of Growth and the City Street*. will Im- iioirun by I'r«>r J K Hart In tho .durational building at the unlver ult ythin nftoniiKUi WKNATCHKK A filing believ od to represent the Kdinott Klwirlr Co. haii Imii mado in tho Chelan county auditor'* office for 15,00(1 Inchon per second of Columbia river water At Itork Inland. TIIK CIIIKP of |K)llro and the prosecuting attorney will lie order ed to allow cau*e on February 2h why they ahoiild not Im* restrained from molesting the Maple Utl club rise <11111 procured the order from ludge Smith Monday. Tho place *»> i limed by the |*illce February 18. A VKHKICT of 12.002 damage* | w»» awarded in favor of George Winston and wife against Frank Terrace, hii Orlllia rancher Tor race nvaded the Wlimton home nourishing a revolver. V II IIOWKLIJI. aon of Hev, A II Howolls of Woodlnvllle, Kile i'ii In lied to typhoid fever at the home of hla father Monday Kuncr al services will he held Wednesday from tho home al Woodluvllle. AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—hark Metropolitan—Donuld llialn In "The Siren " Seattle Ht>'l!r Str Co. | n I'lild In Full.' drpneum—Vaudeville fcl>'pre»»—Vaudevilh Pjiitayes Viui trill i tjßANO—Vaudeville and motion plct ire CLEMMER — l'ho(opta)S and vim !•%IIl«- MELBOURNE— Photoplays and vaudeville. • ALttMMUt'A — Photoplays aad vaudeville. KDWIN At'tJt'RT, A POWKIIH H I All TIKKH, PICTIfRKB, morning, niwin snd night." he said when I accidentally ran Into him on th« steps of the Hollywood studio of the t nlverasl Kllm Co , near IXJS Angeles "The life of a movlnK pic ture actor I* all work and no Klory. belli ve tue'" August. who |s a real Broadway slur, spent days riding snd talking and living with the cowboys lle'a ■■>t ein down pat, to the tlnleat d«- tal). even In the deft rolling of a cigarette. And that s a rvsl teal WHEN WILLIE BCHWAN j TECK, 17, protested ayalnet a (100 fine Impoeed in Judge Phtlan'i court at Oatrolt the Judge ordered t>'» fine remitted and the boy epanfced In court. ClllfO. CAI.-A shriek of 20,000 • volts iiamrd through the bosly of t«e<i lllll*. lineman Then he plrk ml himself U|>. lit a i Uarette. lli>- So feet hark to the- ; sour* e of the shock ' and weut to work ucain THE NEW JERSEY cow was vindicated #h«ii (tie fdlbie Oil Product# company, a concern for making butter from oil, was forced to close down. 1,(18 AXOEI.KH Fifty rents » day to feed a contraband i«*t pun < found on the Chinese Junk Nlnapo i haa been appropriated hy the cue ; toms offlei re at Han IVdro. i»ml In* the dlsi>osltlnn of the pur b« the treasury department at Wash lagton. A pr<-'ty story of one alaier'a love i for the other la told In "The Two 1 Hlstem." at tho Grand A younger ' winter «lo|>e« with the nwoothear' of I lie older Muter * Five year* later the older »l»ter. who wan a doctor l»y profession, found her young win tor a complete wreck and deserted ,by hor hunband. Her love for her | runaway nlnter MtIII rematne<l and the story ends with everybody , happy , • • • A younn man traveling to the coant ha* a hard time to become ac 'I Minted with "The I'retiy Girl tai liower Klv#'," but I* persistent and fitinliy get* on friendly term* with the fs!r damsel. Tho Melbourne has this one. • • • At the Alhambra Until Thursday "The tire it I'nknown," "The An- I mated Weokly, I'hat other Girl," Schultze's Loiter) Ticket." • • • At Ye College Until Thursday "The Mill* of ihe God*," In three reels. • • • At the Grand Until Wednesday "The Two Sisters," "Catching the Hlg Sneeze," "Under the Micro cope, I'he Girl, the Dog and the Artist* "• • • • At the Black Cat Until Wednesday ' The Itlnck Sheep's Wool," three ! reels. • • • At the Clemmer Until Wednesday. "Peril* of ihe Dance Hall," "The, Locket," How llrlar Pipes Are Made," "The Centipede." • • • At the City Until Wednesday. "A Corner In Crooks." "The Clu'ch of Conscience." "Nobody's Hoy." I • t At the Class A Until Wednesday. "Tho Weapon." • * • At the Union Until Wednesday. 'fill and Water, rtif Making of Hroncho Illlly.*• "How Fatty Mad** Q«kml." • * • At the Melbourne Until Wednesday. II" .>li I,< nl.'i in two parts \ Pretty Girl in Lower 5." Korced lira very, ** "Tho Landlord'! Tro^lsi." • • • At the Circuit Until Wednesday. "Hurled Alive," In three reel*. "Opening of the Swan Canal, Kgypt.' "Mardi Gra* In New Or leans." • • « At the Dteam Until Wednesday. The Hedomptlon," In two pnrtH. i lndrellai Slipper," "The Uutc With Gwendollu." THE MOVIES FREDERICK & NELSON • Murch Numbers of the Ladies' Home Journal Pattern Now on Sale Strong Values in Women's Spring Coab At $25.00 In the smart forty-five and forty-eitfht inch models, son> strictly-tailored, with the regulation notch collars, others wit large circular collars and deep cuffs of the i-elf material, oro plain or fancy silk. Materials are Navy-blue Mistral Coating. Black-and white Checki and Stripes of various sizes. Black-and-white Stripe Eponge Coating, Navy-blue ( and White Serge, Gray Diagonal and Tan Covert Cloth. Sizes from 34 to 42. Very moderately priced at $25.00. —Jktond KlMf, The New Section Devoted to Garments for- Misses and Small Women is to specialize in garment* of this character, and is already displaying varied utor ments of the new styles for Spring, in Dresses, Suits and Coats, as follow*: SI TITS for Mi*-rs and Small Women, at WASH DRESSES for Misses and Smj $25.00, $.15.00. $42.50 and $45.00. Women. $Is 2 ( 6, $3.50, $4.50 and a to $12.50. I COATS for and Small Women, LIN<»EKIE I )!\ Ei*FES. $10.00, $17.8 " pw " d to $35.00. __ Filted-Top Silk Petticoats at $5.00 THESE Petticoats are designed with elastic V-shaped gussets over the hips, an elastic waistband, fitting snugly and smoothly, without a wrinkle or pucker. Made of K""d quality mes-aliite ilk, with silk underlay, and flounces in accor dion plaited and tucked effect*. Colors, Naw bhte. Mlack, Emerald, Hose, Cray. American Beauty, Wistaria, Co |>enhagen-bluc, King's blue; also two-tone effect* and dainty evening colors (lace trimmed). Excellent values at $5.00. T ., ~ r \ Thin-Blown Table Tumblers, 10c Each J TpINE, thin-blown Table Tumblers in the attractive cut VJ y 0 , I 'J a engraved vintage pattern pictured anil one other IJJjI St vie OB Special lO<* each. Very Low Prices on Silk Waist Clearance Art Squaresand Made-up Rugs $2 85 ODD and discontinued patterns; some *r •• imperfect; some slightly soiled. Only -Q roKF.X lines Silk Waists, abort f: one of each. At exceptionally low prices J_) garments in all—comprising soft tt for quick cleatance. fetas antl mescalines, in check and striw — Hr< fid Floor. Ann#*. A patterns as well as plain colors—4H tailored and plain shirt effects; for dor- Garden Tools: Special *-- 85 - China and Mull Under-slips, for wtr EXCELSIOH WEEDERS, SPE- tinder lace and lingerie waists, made witi CIAL 7C long or short sleeves and round tied Weedrr with 'i\c retinned A Oxer seventy in a clearance, at prongs ;<nd black enameled han- Ul£ —n*read rie* die, special 7c. M® ™ OWELS - SPF " W Special Values in Leather CIAL r»o 7\ r tin steel blade Halld-BagS at $1.95 and black enameled handle or polished Steel blade and hard- ' m hi Leather is Section offers t«w mood handle, special Sc. i ually good values m a special lot « GARDEN HOES. SPECIAL Pin-Morocco and !"»• at seal Leather Hand Bags. including an assortment of goo* Hoes with 7-inch blade, riveted popular designs, all well-lined; choice * shank and hardwood handle, spe- SI < '. v PRUNING SHEARS. SPECIAL KOI)AK ALBUMS: NEW L l Nß ""jJjjj] rt -|<»<»— .' u<t received, featuring a large s«on 11-X llavr polished blade and nieni «»i si/es. shapes and bindings, in c <t > japanned malleable iron handle, ■"<> fathers, moderately priced trom - special 40c. to 50 — llounrfurniiihlntfs Section. Girls' Tailored Wool Coats, Special $7.85 Sizes 6 to 14 Years STRICTLY -TAILORED and Norfolk styles, in troo.l weaves of Cheviot. Uo ished Worsted. I'.n:;lish Mixtures and Herring! ne stripe Coatings. Colors, s**7" blue, red and gray. Full- or half-lined. Unusual values at $7.H5. GIRLS' WASH DRESSES, 52.50 AND GIRLS' COATS AT Sfi.OO - , _ Double-breasted, belted styles in mix- 1,, smar( Xorf«>lk stvle. with full-pl»i tf ° tures, stripes and unfinished worsted, lined skirts. 1 lotted, plaid and stripe materials throughout \n 1111 light-weight mohair. Tan, in light and dark colorings. Tastefoß? navv-blue, cardinal and gray. Sizes 6to trimmed witl, hi aid a- i cings. P«- " if- 50 and SJ 95. 14 years. Price ?. (>() . New 23-Inch Foulard Siiks at 58c Yard ATI RACTIYK values at this low price in these desirable Spring Silks, so pr< l! * and practical t"i Vbaista and Dresses, The line includes pin stripe, dot, and small figure design!; in navy blue. CopeuljSgen-blue, bronn, old rose. Alicc-NM and black. Twenty-three inches wide; yard, T»S£. PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE TAFFETAS, 5N«> YARD— Twcnt\ si\ inches wide; in brown, navy-blue, pink* light-W l * white and hivender. ° . " Also at 5Kc yard, excellent values in an assortment of I'ancj Rifles for Dresses* 11 " Waists, twenty three inches wide. * #