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THE BON MARCHE CLOSES AT 6 ON SATURDAY EVENING THE VERY LATEST PENNANT SENSATION •CLYDE LUDWICK' PENNANTS 15c _ | 15cf 15c ,5c V W'V ,Sc I 1 Each J Each < Each J Each T Each f Mr J" From Original 'Clyde Ludwick' Drawings No coupons are required to obtain these beautiful Pennants just come in and hov all vtm want to at 15c each. ... • • . „j., ' They are made from original drawing*— by Seattle * famous impressionist artist. Clyde Ludwick. and reproduced on felt in beautiful color These pennants are 15x36 inches—and will make ,i delightful addition to luing different designs in the series—you will want the whole srt when you -re them TMt MOUNTAINEER —VANITY \ ONLY j IN ADDITION TO THE CLYDE ~ I _ _ \ lldwick pennants we have a * .».( .»EC,«EN-euM» E » I ,| P FyLL LINC OF COLLEGE. SCHOOL. THE FLAMt AND WiNTI R ■ r%|# STATE AND NATIONAL PENNANTS ALL DRAWN IN THE WELL KNOWN \ JL VX/ ( AT lie CLYDE LUDWICK STYLE EACH ~'° n ,h * Four,h Toy ft*op Special Clearance Sale Bargains —Jast for Tuesday Women's $1.25 Wool Underwear. Special at 75c Women® three-quarter 'ter wool, alao allk and wool I'nderwe.tr, "Foc •at Mills" make; Test* with lon* »leere*. panta ankle length; slsea 34. 3C and 3«. —Lowir Main Flo«r. A CLEARANCE SALE OF SEASONABLE BEDDING SLM VNtaup Blankets Sl.7* , ifrV. ■ 75c Blrrbrd Sketh Str iarh 100 pair* of Woolnap Blank- I JOO doaen Bleached lied eta. In gray only: else 70*110 I I Sheets. alae *1190 Inchea and Inchea. aoft wool finish. 15.60 M *l*»V Inrhe*. seam leaa, made value, on sale at ll.it a pair from (nod. round thrnad she«t Taaaday. .1 f Ing. S»e each. S4.M Blankets $J.7S a Pair f \j\\ 1! l-2c nilaw fase* lie lack W> P*lra of wool and cotton 1 \l\\ Ull A jftO do«en Bleached Pillow mixed Plaid Blankets, alie #6* \ \|\\ \\l\J ytiT/&\ CaM '* else 4253« Inchea.. me (o Inches; aoft lofty blankets, dlum weight, »p«-< lal at 10c In Mat plaids. $4 60 grade. *'" rh ot 124<\ on SSJI All Waol Blankets 14.75 IJiji | $3 sasatla M Spreads $2.75 10 pairs of strictly all-wool 11, 3 Satin Med Spread. *lse >li Plaid Blanket*, else ««i*« 1# , ,A 90 ,nrh *" «" o ' , f,n «* sr-ATbS-III 1 "1 }r Slf ' IF Lower Ma.n Floor. Sic WML BUSS COODS. 31 INS. WIDE. 29c a yd. niiß USUAL SOe WOOL ORES# GOOOS AM REDUCED TO 2*c A YARD FOR TUESDAY— your pick of plain none**. novelty check* and atrlpe*. diagonal* and plaida—ln good color* Upper Main Floor of the March#. On Sale From 9 to 12 Only No Telephone Ordara at Thaaa Price*. lie laßtkerdriefs 4c Each Women'* Lawn Handkerchief*, with all-around or embroidered deaixn*. on *ale till 12 Tuesday at 4c each Uppar Main Floor. 25c CattM Shirts lie Each Children* heavy Cotton Shirt*. al*e 1 to 8 year*, only 10c. till 1- Topfidar. None to —Lowtr Main Floor. 2#c Sateea Llalags 7c a Yd. Mill end* of Sateen*. 3fi toche* wide; lanntha. 2 to * yard. ZOc value, till 12 Tueaday at 7c a yard. Uppar Main Floor. lie Cray Eaa»eled Ware 5c Odd* and end* of Enameled ware, Including Upped ftouce Pmna. Milk Pan*. Puddin* Pan* and Preserving Kettle*, till 12 To«»dav. 6c. Lower Main Floor. BARGAIN TUESDAY IN THE GROCERY STORE new currants 12 l-2c Pkfl. New Reliance Cur ranu. full pound [>ack _____ »«!4*a "rala fir.»..!»•—« _'^ rv plaaalnc roffee Jyf tot«. parka*# fc fc 1# Clew's Cfffni < tPtnp*>nnil —all r*a'ly to mix Okf P« **** KmporatH —"*trm fancy guar*nte«<l n*w rrop 1 1 j* J.out i ■ •. - I II RilffWiT'a ft ©'flock Tr« >fc-lb cmna 14c Happr Hnmr Mfted I'lM Vo a late can* regular 20c !7 f r Vilfl , cm, I I '.'l# lllm **l»leld « or»—n*w. «"IM pack; No. 2 *!zc 4 4 tcr ad« can III# khHARCHC L lalf.il Mtreet, NemaH Areeoe. l-lke Atreel. 'Kayser' 50c Sample Wool Cloves. Special 25c pr. Women* nn<l Chil dren's knitted wool Olove* and Mlltem alio some sllkn. ami many Infanta' Mittens, at 25c a pair; worth re* atari? 50c. —Lower Main Floor. s s ■ I i WOMEN'S $3.51, 14.00 AND $5.00 SBOES — $2.00 — A PAIR. A collection of *everal broken line* of woman'* Shoee —will he closed out at $2 00 a pair Tuesday; good atyle*. In patent leather, brown suede, cravenette and Kunmetal calf; moatly but toned. mo*t *lw* In the lot. —Upper Main Floor. 17 Pounds Best Cane Sugar With II 00 rro'-rry order, not In HA rltidlnK ftufcar or Horn No* owr /Hi) 17 pound* to a customer ai thin M ril price. PriwfMf No t """ quality. 9c H*r» Krni^—N" 10 • '<"1 label, white nyriip. 55c Hlplilkvh llnwil I'lrhfd !•*•» Q Q f* (Irana S-lb. package ... |9V Coffer WwholHufr flr»> 4Q a I J w llrl Ifoßtr 4 prlr«#»— n#tv Cillfornli iprlcoti; Wo 00#* 2' a n\n > una CO i# l*»irr < nnr Mint Maple H«r«ip~ if ;i •, f |<. wt f ». r n ful . ft| ■• • •! plnl hottlfi C 4 v 25c Wool & Fleeted Hose. 3 Pairs lor 59c 17c pr. Women* winter w< i*ht Stockln**. h«a*y ra*hmere wool. In rray and blue gray and heavy fleeced cotton. BalbrlgKan colors; *t*ea &V ®. >0 —Cower Main Floor. Bress A Skirl Lnglks at $1.25-11.50 Fabrics 69c a yd. Draaa and Skirt lengtha of high-grade, S4-lnch Wool Draaa Good*—for Me a yar 1 In plain and novelty worn ted" fine aerae*, cheviot*. broad doth* and aultlnca All rolor* and black. —Uppar Main Floor of th# Bon March*. —DOMESTIC— - SPECIALS ~ Special Bargain* for Tueaday Buyer*. 15c Berkley Cambric 9c a Yd. 4.000 yard* of Berkley Cambric In mill length*. Ju*t the projier kind for underwear Not over 12 yard* lo a cu*tomer at thl* price 6c Printed (hallles 4 l-2c Yd. Printed ('bailie*, 24 inche* wide, full bolt*. |>erfect k>mhl», In Persian pattern*, in all shade*. Not over 1& yard* to each. 10c Dress Percales 7 l-2c Yd. Percale* In Unlit and dark *tyie*. IftiKth* to 10 yard*, with neat pattern* Regular 1 \alur, on *nle at 7>*c a yard 60r Bleached Sheets 49c Er. 100 do/en lt|eached lied Sheet*. *ir.e 81x90 Inchea. with flat cen ter *eam*. made from Rood mill- I in. at 4!ic each. —Lower Main Floor of the Bon Mjrche. Riiakrl'i « «»*•«•■— r *>pr «sln r «r*d» s 9ftr poun<l run fcU w llrl Monlf TwiWlBW IWfg> «I*I» No if c*r> Nolld pH'k. Ill* * III# Mirril»!«•«! I lirnimiil biKt qmllt\ •tveet utd fr**) 1 Q pound I j v ♦ lilp llref—Wpkii'lM quality <;<>V in. hU C * naJlah Mrrhkfn-<» T>|— fin*- qiinl It* f - K-jlh' .-!o f\ C C \) If riiurnln* lirHf qunltM. IM-W "11#. I I (• THE SEATTLE STAR 25c Seeo Silks and Mercrrized Poplins 19c yd. Been allk and mercer lied Poplin. Z"! Inchea wide, at 19c a yard Seen allka are dotted awl plain In a fine line of shade* —Lower Main Floor NEW PRUNES 9c Lb. Medium dir." Hantii Clara Prune*. 9c ll» WHAT'S DOING POLITICS Hie |i«*n|tU» liNvit no k now «n auch ftin.tt#*m.'' declared Council iimn Ooddard. r«*|>l>-In«r to a query ni thit qui/ rougrr>aa. Saturday night, with r»'f«»rwnr«* to th« location of brldttea a<roan tin* government <mial I hut l« *hy the ftuthorltlea have IhetnaH vea decided that Htxtb av. I» a better locution than Tenth a v." • • • • • II C I'lgutt unit Judge Richard Wlnvnr «*nmily were the favorite a with the quit congrcma crowd. The quli'waa conducted under the an* l plct*a of the flood (lovurnment leagu* About 4»« people attended. A K. (Irlffltha and imoihh It Worley were al*o ic >11 !•*«! • • • • • Huh H' Mkfth. candidate for re «•!»rtlon to the council, hap been |ueahlmit of that body for two yeara, and haa been throughout an advo cate of progreaelve and labor meft»urea • • • • • .linlKf Wlnaor in I(i c-ml no wnrd* In referring In anme of hi* rival* lit l ilt'i'lnrcil h»- wanted lit I)!' ma)nr mi h* l»» knixk mil thr 2nfle of I ItJ>ll»!InIn In imhlli itffn|rK • • • • • HeplylnK to I l> Trenholme * rrlllclam, Aualin K ilrlf'ltha dedarea that In- hu« lienn mivni hiiiik roninilaalnn novernmeqt for four yeara, and not only alnre he hi>< utm- a mayoi nil > candidate Tranholnwt ha* declined to debate th« dialilet veraua at larae plan of representation • • • • • While the rnunrllinanlr election I* nonpartisan, strong opposition to i H Fltignrald, th« llallard councilman. hn* developed, herau** bo ai led #r: on*- of thn "hand picked" delicate* to th« Aberdeen Taft rwn veti Hon. Mate Senator I'ltny Allen, |ire»lilenl pro tern of the la*f *esalon. *111 not fll«- for reelection. he announce* Thla practically secure* the republican nominal Inn In the 33rd district tn William Wra% na Itepre -■•ntatlve \ Irtnr /.ednlck I* centering hi* attention upon landing one of the two year eouni'llmanlr |ol>* • • • • • lie ..th hit heen a member of nrguiilied labor for SO ve*r* and wa* Ikilli president and Imslne** iinent of the t'eritral Labor Council lie la a cook b> trade • • * • » Thin I* the last »i-ek In %hlch lo file for the charier revlalnn com mlaalon Knfflatration will cln*e February 10 On Friday and Malurda) of (hi* week, the reglstration honk* will Im taken to the tarlnus pre clnct* the*e «||| l.e the nnly two da>a line may register outside of the I'refnnlalne building • • • • • Mayor Cottertll I* too much like a woman, declared M (' Plgott, Ihe anti-cafe candidate for mayor, ul the Ureamland maa* meeting,- held Sunday night. at which Iticbnrd H Wlnaor «aa the chief *i><-aker The latter talked on the Kellgtnn of Socialism ' Itoth Wlnaor and PlKntt were well reorivt-l though the meeting was callwd hy soetallats nrlmar lly for Wlnaor • • t • t Pljtott xald he came loto the campaign In order lo Inject the prohl hltlon l**un Into It. "TOWN IN REVIEW" IS A HIT One of (he < tevereat amateur production* In Heattle «t> wllHM**d by an rt H O hoiiM at the Metropolitan theatre Saturday night, when Th« To*n In Itevlew ka* prfAt'tiiwl. under flu* auAplrc* of the Young Men * Helm-a n»»iH lat|im. The hit of !!)■• evening w»» Hurmw Kubey, the alnglng tlollnlat* Two tote *ho danred In Japanese roaftime. with the tirlaha I'tioriifl Mlm Hel**ti (ilurk and Maurlre Krledman In *ong, Mia* Jennie l< v|n at the head of the "Pullman Portar*,' a comedy: Prom l.urla S M I* *In and Mian Florwnc* Roim, In aong number*. Alan *<-ored traniendoti* applatiae The chortia work of thr firat part w«* e*cept|onally good The *ee • >nd part of the ahow wan a aketrb, written hy young rhlllp (Sro»i. en titled ('onwlfiitw, In which H»m W«l»f|»|<|, well known to Seattle theatre folka alnre the day* of tha Kuan l»ramatlc arhool. took tha prm clpal part. The laat a<-l waa a Potlatch arena on Herond av. COMMITTEE WORKS FOR T. R. Th<>maa J f, Kennedy, deputy proaecutlng attorney, and Jerry Rlorrian. former prealdent of the atudent b«>dy. were appointed Haturdar at a meeting held hy alumni and atudenta of the fnlveratty of Wash ington. a* a committee to <!e\li»e a ay* and mean* of heat furthering the movement to bring Theodore Konaevelt here aa prealdent of the unlver •Ity. ■A aecond meeting will he held Ktlday noon, at the tatnt plare GHOST AIDS "THIRD DEGREE" M>H ANGKI.KB, Jan 2<i —A ghost that appeared snddenly ye*'er day In a darkened room and demanded "Why did you murder mo?" waa used by detective* in an effort to forne John II Orondln. a young drug gl*t. to coofe** the murder of hi* wife, (irondln * attornev declared to day In an attack on police "third degree" method* Mr* X- 11a Orondln wa* found dead on October SO. 1913 Reside her wa* a note containing «hat purported to be adml**lon* of Infidel Ity, and declaring the belief that her husband "would be truly happy wtlb the woman who loved him." IT'S RISING, SAYS YEAST MAN TACOMA. Jan 2S limine** I* picking up all over the country, ac cording to Jullu* Ftetachmann. president of the Klet*chmann Vea*t Co.. one of the Kaal * big capltallat*. who I* now on an Inspection tour of the company * plant al Hutnner and the varlou* agencies "I think we are In for a good year In all line*." he *ald today "The currency law I* a *tep In the right direction. The tariff law w||| not retard bu*ln»>*». In my opinion Money la ch<-ap In the Ka*t, and I believe one of the few thing* needed to *tart thing* humming I* to grant the railroad* requeit of a 6 per cent lncrea*e In commodity rate* STRATHCONA FUNERAL SIMPLE I.ONIKtN. Jan ">> With a ceremony remarkable for ll* *lnipllc|ty, the funeral gervlce for the lale l,ord Htra'hcona and Mount Koyal, high commlaaloner of Canada. »a* held today In Westminster abbey. There wa* n notabU la< k of pomp and dlsplav In the ceremony, the private I service at the home, the public reading of the ritual In the abhey and the Interment at High (iate. but many of the empire's greatest notable* attended. FADED BY MRS. J.W.B. Kveti J W Bryan'* fullest Chautauqua contract In failed to ■ dull whisper liy the price placed by the supreme court of thin state upon the eloquence of Mm Clarissa Hallev, fit,l4 Ninth a*. N W, Seattle Mm llalley, a middle aged woman of Indian eitraction, disagreed with her attorney* and addressed th" supreme court her»«lf during lit# last term. Saturday the court reduced her n*»c**ment on Improve ment* of (eighth av N. W from 522.4&2 to 15,n 1.1 14 Mr* Hallev * elo quence of one hour «M worth J17,«n0 to her. MAY IRWIN, COMEDIENNE, ILL PORTI.AND, Jan Suffering Intensely from acule neuritis May Irwin, the famous comedienne, starring In "Widow by Proxy," tva* con filled to her room al the Hotel H- nson today. The concluding performance of the "Widow by f'rony" wa* not given here ln*t night, and her engagements for one week have been canceled It was believed she will be well enough to open her Seattle i engagement at the Metropolitan theatre after that time. LEAVE FOR SEATTLE TODAY DKNVKK, Colo, Jan. 21'. "Political Influence In so fur removed from the decisions In thin regional bank question that will not pn j mlt It* suggestion without an apology." Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo made this statement today, ills cussing Hi' rumor repeated liy Henry \\ Yates, Omaha banker, In I.ln coin, lust Hatnrilay, thai politicians of the administration had agree' to give Denver a regional bank, Iti return for votes for the tariff l> j Senators Thomas and Shafroth. McAdoo and Secretary Houston early today resumed their Invest 'gallon of Denver's claims to a regional bank. Twelve witnesses we heard The party will leave here today for Seattle. WOMAN HURT BY STREET CAE Another name has been added to ihe list of people who have been injured by whldea In Seattle during the pail few weeks. Genevieve Cook, It 11 K Alder st., sustained a fraeture of the right knee Sunday night. when she was ■truck by a (Ireen l.ake ear al Second and James II The Mil' crew declare Alls* Cook attempted to cro;-s the path of the 1 slowly moving car and stumbled NOT HAVING succeeded In riding California dlplomatlcal- ly, Japan says she'll try "lome other way." Why not a new treaty ynder which Japs shall not own real «ntate in America Americans shall not own real estate In Japan? BAILEY Frederick & Nelson Store op or)* at ft JO and cAj.ie.i at SJO \ Early Arrivals in Women's Spring Suits Show Developments of Interest in Material, Design and Coloring THF. vogue for hip draperies and tunica brings correspond ing prominence to the *hort coat, which in many case* will lie extremely abbreviated, and of the bolero type These early arrival* *how equal favor for the elongated shoulder, Ihe »et-In sleeve* and the modified kimono sleeve. Material* represented include Epingle, Novelty Kponge, \\ ix-il I repe, Mavadere, C a« adeu'e, Bengaltne Radiant and Novelty ( heck Suitings. Prominent colorings are tango, mahogany, taupe, blues, wistaria and sage-green. Some smart novelties are shown in black and white checks. Salient Features of the New Fashions Are Indicated in the Four Models Sketched Two-piece Suit of navy blue eponge, with full skirt and hip-length tunic. Trim med with Roman-atripe gir dle and collar and "straw berry" button*. Two-piece Suit of sage green novelty eponge, with i 4 sleeve*, «ilk faille collar, tie and cuffa; skirt in a graceful, two-tiered model. HOME OF THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE A Special Purchase of Women's and Misses' Coats to Sell at $12.50 Features Exceptional Styles in Two Attractive Models as Follows: A COAT OF WOOL BEDFORD CORD in navy-blue. Copenhagen, dark gray, mahogany, light-grav, brown or olive-green Three-quarter length; self collar and cuffs; satin-lined and well tailored throughout. Sizes 14 to 44 Special, 812.50. Cups and Saucers Special 75c Set of 6 fl f Jlj TL L USTRATED ViV L arc two of the styles to sell at this special price. They are of thin china, one decorated with three gold lines anil / \ gold edge, the other f • a graceful shape of t \ / pure white. Special, \1 — iVjW the set of six, 7t*t- 600 Yards Veiling Reduced to 25c Yard EXCEPTIONAL values are offered in fine Shadow and Mesh Veiling* at this reduced price. Black and desirable t colors; reduced to yard. —Buimani Salesroom' Women's Fleece-Lined Union Suits, 50c WOMKN'S Mcece I.incd I'nion Suits, medium weight, desirable for present, wear, unusual value a\ si>c. Salesroom. Two-piece Suit of mus tard-color fancy eponge, coat sharply cut away, silk tapestry vest; two-piece tunic skirt. Two-piece Suit of black and white novelty check suiting has two-piece skirt with black tunic. Trimmed in old-blue silk. -totond Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Small Rugs Reduced O HARP reductions^ lien -alcrn on this Wm of small Rugs, .nme which ;trr slightly Odd corners and l» r?f doorways may he fOY . rrr.t with 'election* f rom this offering at a decide saving; Two 30x60 Wilton Rug reduced to fl,y| each. Three 27x54 Wito* Rugs, reduced to •I.W each. Four 27x54 WDtoa Rugs, reduced to 9245. each. Two 27x54 Wihoa Rugs, reduced to fg.jf each. One 2 Rxs-3 Wihoa Rug, reduced to 92.5 d. One 3x6 Wilton ** reduced to 93.00. Four 27x34 Rody Bn» sels Rugs, reduced to 91.25 each. Three 3x6 Velvet Rup reduced to 91.25 each. Two 3x6 Ax minster Rugs, reduced to f2.1l each. Four 3x6 Matting Run reduced to 75# each. One 30x60 Bath reduced to 75#. One 27x60 Bath Rag, reduced to 7St. One 3x6 Bath reduced to 92.00. Two 30x60 Bath Ron reduced to 91.00 each. S*con4 rt*«. Sale Square, First Floir Embroideries Special 55c Yd Especially saitaMt for undertnusliiu aai baby dresses are that dainty Swiss Etnbroi derie* with Valencietw edge. They are 27 inch* .vide and are exception^ value at 55< yard. rtnt riMt A COAT OF WOOL F.PONGE in 1 smart draped model, lined with mess»- j line silk and trimmed with velveteen collar and cuffs. Sizes 14 to .V. Colors,' black, navy-blue, Copenhagen -blue,' brown and gray. Special, 912.50. — S»lf»ro®» I Odds and Ends in Milfr nery at Reduced Prices A lot of Untrimmed Shapes reduced to 25#. Black Silk Velvet Shapes reduced te 91.00. Trimmed Hats reduced to 91.00. Children's Hats of Corduroy, Velvet, ind Plush reduced to 25#. Misses' Tarns reduced to 50#. Fancy Ostrich and Stick-ups reduced to 25#. Fur Bands reduced to 91.00. Ostrich Bands reduced to 75*. - RuMinent Misses' Wool Hosiery 3 Pairs for 50c MlSSliS' Black Seamles* Wool Hos iery. fine ribbed, sizes 5 to 9j4> tractively priced at, 3 pairs for 50#« Women's Suede Gloves Special 25c Pair ASPKCIAL selling of Women's BU<* Suede (tloves, ill sires 5 1 j with fancy linings. Kxceptional value * i 2.V pair. _n...n..nt