THE BON MARCHE S SEMI ANNUAL SAI.E OF PURE HOUSEHOLD DRUGS AND RUBBER GOODS STARTS TOMORROW AND WILL LAST FOR FOUR D/VYS — l>uiinj> that time it will l>r possible t>> buy pure \lll)jl|^7 \AJmjSMmI household .unl mi.u fil niMirr at tin - kVHPSM luwost prices six months Ikttei look in youi che»l ind on '''•>* s|i<-|| m \ * 'iit b.ilh *^ What's short. /Cihmw I |M'l ffi I ||l» >Tm 2 m tr> I•- It II) AI fi Vltlu# it. . . 59C (omblnallonN S\rln«r. Worlh lloi \\ Hirr llm 1 fir f %*• I'' • 11. »•»•« ••%#■•> »»n** 1C « Hater Hulllr ' 1 K' I.*l (4 '.»••! r»i»* N" .-! fl \ulu at IJ U | >1 ._'s, Special 1 it>it ii.-i «•<»«• nmiiM f • )ii#im» luiitiri qq. 1H ■ * I " rolfi.l .\ 9! ■ . \alu<- 09 V /• ft mm i(|A lliihbvr I itblna, i« ijulat Iki t#*«> kll• on 25c -M.W- Of, • r* 51.25 Ofchoco . l'' y \ 1 on a \" '' ) f«»» V -lim Jt.lnjr at WJw JI Kssfiicf Pepperainl V ,\V" 7 c SfWHzPewder 1 V ' t„.Ji 8c 10c k.'.'.l l'«n..l.rr.t llrrU llxl. t, "|_ u , , IDC . I ' «ltl gj I > ' U.a »•«*> It ...J l.ltff 1111, 11..r1.- *.ld. .r I 1 , , .• ••! 'I. rn. ■ r... unit Wtß» " gp OUfc 1 (•> A A . < K««nr« lumiltp I'lIU, I 1 < O * ti „ „ 29C l'rr« l|»li «»r«l < hnlk. 1 m I 4 C 11..M.rfc..1.l twia'lla. thr It'. t Hnar » Hirr. (I ■ 4 I M..11. Hull*. I ■ . k»»- t t,». „ «-*(!.. "1 - 1 fir Fr I l< »' IUC r .... - 01. „ ~... I milNUl oil. t'. If. t I *l»lrl»« < •W|ifc»r. I 1 A 'f. 0 A pr i> •• \ \V. ft,. -! <> 1 • I'"' « "»' »« > ■ NV U; ll# ,j„ Ol# ' I'rruiUr «»f ll»tin** rat. Ih«- "J" 6c —'W 12c % r «!«-« *itl %e, tli w . m a. 10c 10c l*o»* iter?d \lttt«». "] « M 111 It Mattel *«I%V. 1A « h.» - Ij •• '• « rt' IV 'f i i||t hi>\i>n |»t I. t ill IWV 4 nut (too ml I l«-or l»tr iMWilfr, 1 f , Nt»rlllaril i.u uir » ;«r>««I I i*i». 4 4"I a i f V I UU I I L Mrtimo lf»rr, * 4 C a I'm pr'» Jr M.iU Iphiii ll.*rtt«. ' '' n» f IOV I t QQ » I a I «rirr'« lllilr lltrr ••III®, 4Q . it. tal v IC K- ' • lot i;!BM I'lppwi The Annua! Sale nf Rose Bushes in Fn ! l Swinji Now Hufi»lrf«l« «»f I ar«!y 2 nnl 3- K'"*n btmhti at*- I>#lnK told At 10c, 15c, 25c Each —I <»urtb Klwir. < .V lOr, 15c and 19c Swiss and Nainsook' Edges and Bands tp to 15 Ins. Wide -5c Yard — Bmbrotds rtn, fOMlltlßf of und»*rw#-ar r»I f fling, lte< trfmmed, up t«» IS Inches wi«i*. Rim< Mwim and nainsook foir*fl »nn I..<<*• E'\w :«nd In ft sertlnn, assorted widths. Values to 11-Jc yard al Se till li a. a. Main 'v Kloor L — Main flMr J Grocery Bargains—Just lor "Slar" Readers I Trait I «»» nl lliififh I'ttlC*. . Mir %r 'i> ir I . U "f •sirs quality, jiacka** fC Kuril ** O ivhit#* m . i up. rt A. I* * Jt 0 >»-w llrNxll \ni«. 1 4 m ,■ w.i! -i ni > '«\ n« w it {■ •■ i r»«lr« of Ijicr Curtalna, 3 and 3Vfc yarda loriK 40 to Inrhea wide. nice for odd windows. Value* to II 00. 10c Carpel Samples Special — 19c Each — Fa« tory BampUa of hlglfirrada fViKraln »arp*t j4.juar-« alar 20a 3< mchea, all worth lOr each, t'» K<» at 19*' h. Nice for aniall ruga Meal 25c Cretonnes Priced — 15c Yard — 15c a yard for choice t'retonnea j In the French dealjrne and color , ln*a Nice for curtalna. bed *«t* und ahlrt waiat boa coverings; ' worth 25c. New 12 l-2c I ignred Scrims al — 10c Yard — A aavinir for you on Curtain fkrlvn* Wednesday at 10c a yard: US' value that make* nlm looking curtalna at little coat to you. $10.00 Smyrna Rugs Priced —$6.95 Each — TVtalot* Smyrna ltu*«. rnplM of the Turklah Itus*. and arc p»rf«tly reveralble Will Siva the wrvlcn of two rug* 9)0 00 value at !< t& New Scotch Wool Rugs Prlccd — At $11.95 — Beautiful 9% 12 Rcotch Wool fluffs In the art and craft efferta. No aeam* to rip or pattarna to mismatch Muy them at fll t»*. each —-Third I'laar. r > 15r and 25c Fancy Trimming l ares in %%<.!* Up lo 5 Inches Priced Special — Yard— 2,000 vardi of fancy Trimming t I ivl/ 25c Crepe Plisse, 32 Ins. in Width, a Yd • I'llmc 111 in-11l mrl|if(| rfffrlt. m m al naal pattarna and plain atylaa, | •*/* In «Ml ii si i .1 *,1 mi aV; Isc Dress Ginghams 32 Ins. Wide, a Yd Nit Olngbaou, st laefcw tlda. ja all nh»d<«, and mm» In li-nutlm from 1 llf* 10 to vaniH. «i i"i a yard i"v - Illtaritu 111 llrl tfonlr * riiwfnnl I'rmhr* or Iprlroia, - ■ ■ • r# ii i.i i j • -'I. .V• 'li . Ii > 4 a I9C IVrl.-if % «i»nrnat l/« i ri.« r•»' ,! 11 n 116 M » ■ I • • 1 i k 111 ■ v f pound OTi #% 0 1 1 c lnJml, I' wit i I If • |:||> 4A A ■ i> p'Mifi'l I UC 1 hl|> llr-9 ; i !,«{.«■ I. I 5 A | 10 • »" ■ • »r ' I J. - ii,.| Ufc '-.'C THE SEATTLE STAR Oame. Oh, »n, I had ipilt It "forever,' The aclaaora unit |inmi •• and alt thai, The huaie urn) til rriintl. h4NW(, Th« marry rai tat; I llre.l of the holler Tor "copy," I lonned for a life lhat wan lame, Ami my Friend* called me shabby ami altkppy, So I dropped from the Newspaper liame. Ilut •oinethlnft kept »lilht>«-rlriK. "Hilly. You're oul of your a I erne tit here. Till* alneeure» meant for aoma Willie Who don't know u acoop from a leer. Thl* Joint la too tied by decorum, Thla routine la alwaya the aame; Youi rloihen (lont wear out where you were em When playing the New*pai>er Uame." Whenever the newalioya would holler. Whenever the extra* came out, I tiiKKed at my atiawwated collar And my heart-«trtliKa were tUKKed !>y a doubt. Till at laat well, I doubted no louicet, 1 panned up my etneh. and I came To the cull that I knew waa the ilroomr, And I plunged |n the N'ew»paper Uame. The typewriter* rattled to areet m«, The Ktuell of aonr paate pota waa aweet, 1 found the old "mill ' there to ine«t me, I dropped Iq my battered old aeat, The new* room waa dinicv and amoky, Ilut a altlver of Joy ahook my frame, Kor I'd tpilt the Kmrd Job that waa pokey, And waa back at the Neaapajier (Same. Below were the linotvpe* clicking. And the atiM-ii of hot lead earn a to me; The *|iorl man waa nervotialy fllcklnK The ash from hla "clgarootee " My typewriter acted unruly. My finaera r«-lt rlumay and lame. Hut I knew 1 wa» bark attain, truly. To the joy of th<\ Newspaper (lame. You can awear you will leave It behind you. • You can flew to wherever you will. Hut the newspaper fever will find you. The newspaper fervor will thrill. It make* or more likely. It break* yod. You die and leave scareely a name; Hut not until death overtakes you Are you free of the Newapaper Game. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People I* Th* M«Mi* Hur will rohfar a f»*or br «tv »• . „I# rn upt «• -I r#a If 4t> ' ' »h« pAf*' M| AtIMMfM I" * lIMMI lilt* i>«| •» f»r KaaMla It la tl.a f»f lha >■ »• ag< «nt to M"ur» t|»* h*ol omr*b* tot til ftftri 'nn-l-'nlh't ar« • »»ar. • art•<»>*• »n» 4 •. rlwli hl"«tl* »•» thta "f f • at • U*ii 10# Alk f" th* OrciitiU'iA f>n'»r'w»*i»t THE PASfMNO of tit# ngrlrul lure hill mid unu-ndmrnt. which provide* $70,000 for tha nixltiii* nanr«. of thr university format •lallon. la the raum- of much rejolilnii anion* lh« atudrnt* aa wail a* the prof<-*«oi* at th«» vanity. A REWARD of I' <-*• I' 8 Grand Fortress. Daughters of the O. A K Will give » nertes of three progressive wbial parties. In Veterans hall. Armory, the first \V. .ln> »day of each month The flint game* of the aerie* will lie |i|a>.d next Wednesday night MRS BtRNICE G HEINZE. of New York, who le receiving >1.000 a month alimony from F Augustus Heime, has sued Charles A. Henderson, a for mer husband, for $125 a month alimony. KETCHIKAN. ALASKA — Tb« fluhinic »t« , aiii< , r Hhttinrcwk. •till*. I* In iH)rt i«nU' In « FlnklriK condition, na ihe result Of being run down by the steamer Puritan. of Tacoma. KKTCHIK AN. AI.ABKA -Minus a j.roiiellor blade which l -he lost during a atorm off Cape St Kltus, the Alaska liner Mariposa. la pro reeding to Seattle under half speed today. KINO C'OI'NTY MKDICAI, HO CIETY held It* aeml-monthly meet Ing ai the C'liamiier of Commerce Monday night Paper* were read by Dr A. IV l/enaniand and Dr. A O. l.eo 1.1 KI.UA AYERB *«* elided president at a meeting of the Heat tie Hutlneaa Olrla' club, at the Y W. C. A Monday night Other offl ccra were elected. WORD HAH lu'i'ti rerelveil from Toulaaant. Ariz . of the death of Thos K Roberta, vice president of Beoley & Co. a K. attle company. Kolierta left Seattle ten da>» ago, going to Toulaaant for Ills health. The police have so far been unable to locale Bridgman Smith, 14, who disappeared from his home at 1068 E. Thoma* at., last Friday. MISS CAMIM.K I.OVICTANc;, (if Beattle, and Mux l> llumnie, of I .i>ll in, wen in; Unndav hi, hi iii til" trinity PtrM Miurob Til® couple will Itkt up a MMidn In fc.ltnoiiton. • W'< lit I» ill' ilenth of I'. O. ftn |i VI, upeilntend"ti! of city construe t lon 111 I'hlhldl Ipblii, hiix been i reived here by his nil. I. ('. Itoon, an employe of the school bom I i Hoop was a Civil war veteran, and H personal aeiiualntance of I'resl I ti' McKlnlcy. ►"HANK DAKItOW, a mftumnn of Mradow, ha» fliod a petition of bnnliniiitr). placing IUMII(l.-« at $•;"< fty and iiKMt* of f!4(t IN COMMAND of tin new mi«- It. ('apt I Drayrr. th»- I>lk (}rr loan fr«'l«lil» From Hamburg. THE MOVIES Tonight will be the lait right of "Pickwick Pa|>ers. the i wo-reel \ Itagraph feature at the Clettimer John Runny, tbe famous niotlr con»-dlan, appears in the role of Mr Pickwick. K\er> scene In both part* was made In the famou* haunts of Pickwick, In Merry Old Knit land. • • • Itetectlve William J. Hums ap pear* personally | n # threereel Kalem entitled Kxpoaure of the l.«nd Swindlers." to be seen In Se attle soon The atory I* baaed on one of his adventure*. and vivid ly demonstrate* hi* modem scien tific method* In criminal Investiga tion. • e e At the Clemmer Until Wednesdsy. ' Pickwick Papers." "The Chll dren of Japan, "Kwag of Destiny,' "Native Industries of Soudan," "llulldlng Pontoon lirldge* " • • • At the Melbourne Until Wednesday. Capt Scott's 1-ast Dash to the South Pole." When Dreams Cotne Tn»e." "Tell Tale Hat Bands." Ka mou* llllm.l* Canyon." "Father a Kintal)." • • • At the City Until Wednesday. "The Will of the People," "The Cold Storage Egg," "Odd Occupa tion* In York." "The Kn graver," e • • At the Circuit Until Wednesday. "A Kltnona Tragedv," The Vam pire," "Moss of the Ranch," "'Till Day llreak*." • • • At the rOand Until Wednesday. "The Message nf the Cocoanut," two reel* Doctor* d Affairs," A Red Hot Romance." At the Class A Until Wednesday. "Pathe Weekly No. 10," "The Cheapest Way," "A Chaticv Decep tion." e • • At the Dream Until Wednesday. "A Will and a Way," "l,ove In »n Apartment Hotel," "The Old MuiU'd." "Oov. Wilson," "The Col lege Chaperon." At the Black Cat Until Wednesday. "Satan, in two reelß. • • • At the Alhambra Until Thursday. "The Man Who Dared," two reel*. "Animated Wi« kly." "Hink*. the Tightwad," "On CI ('amino Real." e e • At the Yesler Until Wednesday. "Off th< Road," "lit Might Have Iloen," "The Cowboy Editor," ' Wlh.ho Wife la I lilhT" "l.tfe of Aula," "Ritaliogiaphj in Practice." AT THE THEATRES TIHS WEEK. Moore—Park. Metropolitan Dark Seattle llHlloy & Mitchell stock in ' l lii' WttchliiK Hoiur. » O. pheum —Vaudeville tmpress—Vaudeville. , Pontages—Vaudeville. (JRANO —Vaudeville and motion pictures. — I'liotoplnjß and vaudeville. MELBOURNE —Photoplays and \ audcvllle. ALH.AMBRA — I'liotoplaya and vaudeville. FREDERICK & NELSON Your Spring Needs in Floor Coverings You May iill Them to Excellent Advan'age Now, While Selection! Arc Wide* TN choosing otir Spring stocks of Floor Coverings, we have anticipated as {* 1 |,o il>lc every pradical and arti-ti. re.piirement of pre-, nt day ments, and have included only such qualities whose pa-t record for ervice hasp,, their claim to your consideration. The present showing is notable for the variety <>f new patterns presented, as well as for the hro.id choice afforded in color ing, in size and in pricc. Three hundred patterns in ''*12 ft I<, ranging from $1.? 50 to $65.00; 125 pat terns in 8-3xlo/) Hugs, $12.00 to $.s7.')o, 20 patterns in 74x9 Kuj.; h, $12.(X) to $18X10} 72 patterns in 6x'f $K V) to $38 50; 62 patterns in smaller carpet size Rugs, $8 50 to $24.00. A good representation of Clearance Prices on Odd Domestic Rugs In Various Carpet Sizet A CI.MAKING of Rugs in small lot* remaining from several special pure ha**, jJ of them in discontinued pattern*, Rome subject to slight iinper feet ion s. Notts low prices: I Two Seamless Velvet Hugs, size 9*12 feet, to ch'-c at JM.VOO each Five Seamless Velvet Rugs, size R 3xlo-6 feet, to close at Sflil.riO each. Five Axmin-tcr Hugs, size 8-3x106 fee The New Foulard Silks Styles and Coloringi Art Prtttirr Than Ever THE Foulards of the new season are exquisite in design and colors, which furl heightens the favor they have won in past seasons on the score of their service and draping qualities. Some of the especially-good numbers rep resented in our showing arc a>- follows: Foulard Silk in French-blue or Navy blue ground with allover rosebud design, 4ft inches wide. $2.25 yard. Foulard Silk with small fheck ground in French blue or golden-brown, patterned with allover blue berry design; 40 inches wide, $2.25 yard. Foulard Silk with blue and white mot tled ground and allover leaf design in brown or blue, 44 inches wide. $2.50 yard. Foulard Silk in g"ld mixed ground with blue flower; also green with lavender, gray with lavender, blue and gold changeable; also gTecn and lavender or blue and tan floconne or flaked effect. Forty-three inches wide, $3.50 yard. —First Floor. Ladies' Home Journal Pattern# THE March Numbers are now on sale in the Pattern Section, First Floor. Monthly Style Books free. A Demonstration of "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Special Values Featured for This Week TIIF. Houscfurnishings Section is conducting this week an interesting demonstrati of "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Cooking Utensils. This demonstration shows yoo w food does not scorch in these utensils as readily as in the ordinary enameled and ii wares; whv fuel may he saved by using them: why they arc not injured if food accidentally burned in them; and how they may be cared for so as to give many yes of service. WEDNESDAY will be "Fudg-" day. THURSDAY the "acid test" will be dem onstrated, and Fruit Salad will be served. FRIDAY the "Wear-Ever" Fry Pan will be demonstrated, with fried chicken. SAT URDAY a lecture on Aluminum ware will be given. Famous Makes of Coal and Gas Ranges Pan en Wth an Established Record (or Service and Economy NO than six makes of Ranges that have won National reputation are distributed in Seattle by tk hotline, and it is an unusual stove need, indeed, that ci 'Mf nir • r|l Jl<>t ' ,c !, y a selection from the stocks maintain* i There is the time-tried Great Majestic Range, in t l! | There i> the Ohio Steel Ratine with its itnpron ■Jt* plain nickel trimmings (kept clean with the greaß i I;., v'' V l '" ease); tin- Hcckwith Round t )ak t ..c viW C Jq wflßiqt '•> tke makers of the Round Oak Heating Stove,* U k ___ '>' 'I av M..1 hi its line» tin Dit \ction C Be! Ran. . tlti Bridge Reach Superii i Ideal Gas Ran? ! ) P the Champion Interchangeable Coal and C.as Ranf Mm Sfe tin"-, and other i;.n d Rattles, in our Sto* B|ffi Jj Iji Sect i. oi. Mo. .1, Mam f ! 1 A NEW SHOWING OF WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER First Floor, Ann**. the larger carpet sizes, Mich as 10-6x| 10-6x12; 106x13-6; 106*14. For Bedrooms, many style* in Squares, including Ka/aV, Scotch and fashioned wool weaves. A new showing of the quaint Col« Rag Hugs includes various stylet and i from 24x36 inches to o*l2 feet. Linoleums to meet every need kitchen, pantry, l Mercerized Lisle Union Suit> in fine t Swiss-ribbed weaves with hand-crocha yokes and double band tops, riM" n-dru Women's Lisle Union Suits in low tw sleeveless style, with band facing and rem forcement; cuff or wide, lace-trimmed lew Price $1.00. New styles in Vests of lisle, nierctrii li-le and silk, with crocheted yokes, plx tops and double band facings, 35c, S 75c and $1.25. - n« During this week a special valof ■ offered in a set of three "Wear-Ev® Aluminum Utensils (1-qt. sauce pan, IV qt. shallow stew pan and a 2 1 /i-qt. pill serving kettle} at $1.25. An opportwtitjl t<> start to equip \<>ur kitchen with alnir-J inum ware, or to broaden the collection you may already have. — Hott*«furnl»Mnft I