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THE BON MARCHE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENINGS Special Prices From 9 A. M. Till 12 On these and other well-known lines, to tempt you to do Saturday's shopping on Saturday morning NO TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR THESE MORNING SPECIALS $1.00 HOUSE DRESSES PRICED at 50c |«st half price Saturday for House Dresses made *.>f good pert ale, with turn down collars. elbow sleeves, buttoned straight down the front On --ale till I- M 50c. Second Floor of The Bon Marche. 9c DRESS GINGHAMS. A YD. 2.(100 jrnrdk of plaid and atrlpad liln* ham*. IT lacbca wide Initki to W yarda, /?_ good »hadt<* Till IS Saturda* 6C UL —Lower Main Floor 5c TURKISH TOWELS. EACH 1 nMr.ir! •.1 ! ■ "* « _ . Infill—, wttl frtniMl udi, (ill II Bitui cluy. 2Vfcc each. Not ov«»r 1 do/t oto »»nch £ — Lovtrtr Wdin Floor. $1.00 BED SPREADS. SPECIAL 100 crochet I'd lust Spratda. KM fteM tnchaa, it neat MaraatUaa pattorna. Till yfl . It Saturday a) fob nkM 91 " tf a7C —Lower Main Floor WOMEN'S 10c CORSET COVERS Women'l tight fitting ('or»ct Co\fr*. of good mualln. fiulnbi*! «t the MOll with nar row lace. On nalw till 13 Saturday at 5c —Second Floor. CHILDREN'S 25c PLAY SUITS FYona 9to 12 Saturday Children * l'la> Suit*. tnadi' Of (?raN atrlped flannelette. tr trimmed with turke) red. to 4war »t**» 1 t/l —Second Floor. CARNATION MILK, SPECIAL AT 4 Cans 25c Carnation Milk, till 12 Saturday, at Sfto for 4 large can», when ordered with other gTwerlea. Not over 4 can* to each —Fourth Floor. INSERTIONS WORTH TO BVic KYench anil Herman Valencennea ln*er tiOß» In widths up to I'* Inchea. apeflal, at tr a yard, till 13 Saturday £C -—Upper Main Floor. lie HAIR NETS SPECIAL AT Hair Nets, in all ahade*. good quality. wfvh imall raeshe, on *al»- from > to I! Saturday at 5c each: value lOt. *7C —Upper Main Floor. 15c HOSE SUPPORTERS. PAIR TVnmnr'" Hum Supporter*, made of good nfrong efm««ic. in pink, blue ami lavender Prm » to J2 satuni Jl — Upper Main Floor. 15c CABIE ELASTIC, A YARD Rtlk flnlabed Cable Klaattc. one inch wide, g* IB all the l*wt from 9 to 13 Saturday Uf» at 9c a yard: ttakie 15c—Upper Main Floor. w» J\ Still Time to Get Men's $15.00 and SlB Overcoats i &A A W{ Bat you'll have to met quickly, for o to'e like thit cannot last tor long—prices ore too skorply re- Amongst tH« Overcoats *1 >10.00 you'll fln<l we b*T« left of our "ap-to-»n.00" »wa(|»r new Kim Ilib models wltb belted back*. '51 ■ I ■■ All th« fancy chinchillas. plalil bark Tlcunaa attil Will ff wj B9 and all Ihe twe«d and caaslmere K For man of more conservative taste we huve the WRP I MB B-3f liravkr look chinchilla Cunt* and unfinished and I | |Ul MED Worsted Cr»venftiM. I Mrl Qfl Lota of good Rain Coats, t>><> Slip-ons. and Gaber L4m ! I H Ml dines, worth ni> t" |I.»"<', on sale tor sin even lioon U£. 1 L jIM IjPl Man's 115.00 Business Suits for $10.00 —Nicely I tailored, well trimmed Sulta In d;irk nrny mixtures, I JM plain brown <:lievlots, natty i hecks and plain (jrav homespuns, made In the popular three but ton sack —Upper Main Floor. Htyle; all "lien from 33 to 46. Union Street Side f§pj|L CRISP, NEW RIBBONS AT 15c A YARD tjPtßlpHj)'.jjJr Cri-p now moirr atul plain taffeta Ribbonv rhoil quality. «tiit alilr for bows «.a<he* or millinery purp«• <• -4 and 5 it: Ih« wide, in white, pink, >-ky, navy, re<l anil brown; 15c yanl Dainty $2 Neckwear, Special $1 Fluffy $1 Neckwear, Special 50c Half price for Neckwear, Including em Itainty Neckwear, at only s(ir You tan broldered colored Imtch Collars. Medici Col- choose from I Mitch Collars trimmed wltb IWlw lars, Waist Bets, Hhadow l.ace Htocka with fur. Klchus with Medici frills. Hllk Collars L/2gi * Jabots, Klchus of dainty lain and rblffon, and Double Frills and Chemisettes of plain at "00 Path net or ahadow lace. —Upper Main Floor. Butler—Three Pounds for $I—and It's Fancy Creamery, Too 35c a pound—for less than three pounds—very be-t quality fancy Ka-tern Cream ery Rutter. No telephone orders can be accepted at thi« «p<-< ial Saturday pn< c Try buying your butter and other groceries here Saturday you'll find youi* itie* run into considerable money in the «-our*e of a month. vi««' Pert, rm- <|n»Uty, hi"- VrmHrrr, < o«fr,. N.. I «r».|. p„ r , * Pl ,|, H..o»r, I. o-.lrn • pi""". Ifi.~ Jrim.ily r«>ii . r.mur 4A. l.r»nd. »T., pm. . t , «n, _ IWw Sl< »alii» tv.iii.rt OUy !>«■( Pound IL 'C Klh»» Cut ths t..«t '.'fr. "P'-ndM « K.a.r Ml. I.ls«n (■„ 11,,,,,,. numJity. Cm qualify, rail pint 1C « poiirwl a a ?w/ ... OC _ ...IOC MflklMtM . M I r A" h ' C,;"" 5c P* h • «5C Pound . . 10t , Imp»rtr4 Pmu, aplondld <I<MIII<-. nwilm, , ... TT Varf V mnvl Butter, rnak«*« <1«• mMllum *l/«- dox«n Si.«Mtt 11. . .r , . « netoua aandwtebM lAf» 14C b«m qualli 19u Pound • —Knnrlh Klmr of Tkf lion Harrkr |,of« of In ih •• In) \nn-.|*rlff« |>nm limi I fi ®HARCHE L f Rlon Mtr»*t, \ trriur, I'lkr **trrrf. Sweaters Worth to $1.25 Ea. at 25c ——- ( hildren'o white Wiwl Sweater*, worth to $1.25; most all sizes, with V necks and large pearl button*. *otne slightly soiled < >n sale from *' to 12 Saturday at each — Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. 79c CREX GRASS RUGS, EACH li> „\\ ONI <«ra»» liuK*. ITIM in. IB Aft mm aad rad; altahtl) aollad i<> trana JU/< port at lon Till II Saturday. 4»e HEAVY $4.50 ART SQUARES AT W.kil uiUed art »qnar«<». r*vrr*l iii.- pttUrai, in medallion i>ini «n fTf) OWI rff.rt »4 n M Ml* '"I I; Saturday at $.! 10. —Third Floor. $2 AMERICAN LADY CORSETS Mate of «•>■>■! oaatll, •mbroMaw trtmmad toflt !•>* but* lon* »kin 7 •tcm is to it, on It tetnntej at |1 47 a modal —Second Floor. $1.25 BLACK MESSAUNE, YD. Ktn* iila<-k >attn Me»»alin*. Jfi tnrh. * wld«. h«-avv and luilwil "ii Hl« from II Saturday at 6J>< - a >u 'l —Upp* r Main Floor $1.00 CREPE DE CHINE. A YD. Thru, y » fl 0* 111 (Ilk Cf*?o *a _ _ :i laalM «iii<\ in ,M,Ht abadaa; l*(jg, from 9 Iu 13 Saturday at «»<• a yurd l/«7v —Upp® r Mltn Floor MEN'S 50c UNDERWEAR AT 29 c Garment Men * heavy Kgyptlan cotton ribbed Shirt* and Drawer* winter garmeuta. In moat all »t*e« Mil 12 Saturday. 3»c a Karmotit —Lower Main Floor, 10c FIGURED SILKOLINE, YD. S*inch figured Bllkolltw In mill length# r, comforter eevwtefi " IZp from 9 to It Saturdav. 5c a yard »/l —Third Floor. —25c Net Chemisettes, Each— ChemlaetMa, In cr<-ain and white, plain net and ahadow lace. 25c value. on aale |C_ from » to 13 Saturday at 15c J «/(, —Upper Mam Floor. —25c Flour Sitters Priced— Columbia" Flour Sifter*, atrong and durable, with hardwiiod handle, regular 1/r rahM •u. <i'» Dm I 11 *•• it/ CT day at lie each. —Lower Main Floor. —25c Rinsing Pans, Priced— 14 quart Ktuelns i'an* nf pWI tin <ui •a> a.iie from * till 1J Saturdav at l> each f Worth regularly 25c—Lower Main Floor. * THE SEATTLE STAR WHAT'S DOING POLITICS Austin K Griffith* withdraw In the mayoralty ronteat In 1«10 In favor of A V ItoiiUlun Hgiilii*t Ml Dill Ami he doesn't feel It Incum bent upon hlin to do no again. That'* hi* reply to Judge Wood* ilnnl nation proposal. • • • • • "I believe th* people hin entirely ooinpetimt. without dictation or meddle*tom* Interference, to *elect their candidate for mayor, *«>« John Hlater In » letter to Judge Wood • • • • • "I will •>lay In the race to the end," saya Worley. • • • • • 'The serious objection to Judge Wood'* plan." say* J I' I'ren holme "l« that th« membership he ha* named could not pretend to represent adequately the anntlmuiit of th» »"••( ma** of people." t • • i • And *o on, down the line, the candidate* cordially refuse to arept Judge Wood * pmpOMl, even though tbe Judge hit* agreed to eliminate hlmnelf from the race i-nilrely If the other *1* "l*« wuHinler'' eandl dHlex, n* he cull* tlieui. would accept III* plan. • • • • • I loth Judge Wln*or »nd Ml Mill, lu the me*ntlme, feel themselves highly complimented hy llir elimination talk. alnce tbe> accept the Kit nation «h indicating their nomination • • • • • Au*tln K (irtfflth* will addres* two meeting* tonight, *t Ward's hall, Georgetown, and the Gatewood *■ hool, Kauntleioy. The latter meeting I* held under the auspice* of the Kauntleroy Profreaslve cluh. and will he addreaaed also liy six coundlmanlo candidate* • • • • • In hi* addrx<*« at the Plea'ant Valley church, last night George I! Worley Attacked both (irtfflth* and Trenbolrne for "befogging the may oratty campaign hy making coiumi**lon government an l**ue ' • • • • • l>ougla* c. Conover. candidate for corporation conn*el t* making a limine to houte cunva** of the city, assisted by it) young men who have I»e,*u associated with him lu business, politic* and coclally for mauy • ear*. Mr. Conover ha* never been a candidate for office before <*•••• I Ii Trenholme addre**rd the Voung M»n'» limine** riuh *t noon ie«terday with John Hlater. and In the evening spoke at Mountain View hall and ihe Green l,ake llhrary. In tireen latke Tonight he speaks at l.emjil *ebool, .12nd av and E. Bpruc« at and Madrona ac-bool, K Spring »t . near t.'ud av. • • • • • Four mayoralty candidates will *p. Ik at Ward'* hall, Georgetown tonlgbt Griffith* I'lgoti, Wood and Worley • • • • • The cundldai y of Noruian II A lira ma. who I* king ttie two year term In tbe council, ha* the support of many pioneer residents of •Heattle Ahram* »** bom on what la now tb« site of Frederick * Nelson's itore PIGOTT ROASTS THREE OF 'EM II C I'lgott *ho >•• ' pr>f ambition In lo he mayor In order to en force morn rigidly the laws under which Ibr liquor truffle panders lo txiy-a and girl* yet In their lM>t». and to Bid In (he »tnte w Irte |>roliltit lion movement and municipal ownership, Issued an open letter this morning, declaring he would withdraw from the rare upon three condl tlona They ate J !> Trenholuie Austin E Orlffiths and Albert J tiod dard. he says These men timat withdraw when I <to I net-d no hand picket) delegation to tell me what la l»»t for Seat tie," I'lgott de lares | know the difference between whal I* tight and whal In wrong The possible election o' any one of the three men named would he a blow to Seattle that would take yeara to over come It would wean a rule of bigotry, or corruption, or corporation control. If the«» conditions are met the result would leste an mayoralty l»o*»lblljtl«s Ju!g" William !• Wood. Judge Richard W'tnaor and Hiram C <!UI. Then the jieopte would have their duty plainly before them And they ran >>•• trusted I cannot aee our best candidate* withdrawn with the mlataketi ttlea that they will confer a favor OB the people, abandoning Seattle and her Institutions to moralists' or 'Immorallsta, who would allow n|)in» and plunder, of tho surrender of her res iirces 'o Mammon and Ha«chus CHAMPIONSHIP TALKFEST The Dill* Iniorarulwlii il' i'jilnn rbainplounhlp «<*•« with the vlr lory In the conleat between the Queen Anne and Taniint hi*h achool (••mini at Quwii Anri»• Saturday nl«ht, Quwn Ann)* *111 uphold the affirmative of the fjti»«(lon. Hmoltkl, Thai all uuakllted labor from Ka*t»rn ami Wentarn Kurope (hould »><■ ntcluded from the t nlted POLICE PROTECT WOMAN COP SAN JOSK Jan 30 Mr* A. J McCarthy deputy probation offlrer, who wan Instrumental In securing conviction of severwl cafe proprietors for contributing to minor glila' delinquency was tinder police prater lion today against the writers of anonymous letters threatening her with death She had had telephone lt)t«tt|M to the same effect. BLACK HAND MAN SENTENCED NKW YORK. Jan 30—Pound aullty la*t night of plnctug a bomb In the entrance of a Houaton at tenement, Angelo Sylvealro, momhrr of the Now York I Hark If and Kan* waa sentenced today to aerve from throe and a half to aeven year* In King Sin* Aa *entenoe waa Impoaed. the atom of Joaeph Stella and a four atory tenement In Kaai I vth at were badly wrecked by bomb*. It waa believed that the win* to which Hylveatro belonged perpetrated the otttra*ea GIRL GENIUS WILL PLAY HERE .Ml*» Itlartrho l.llllan Kaplan. daughter of Knbhl Bernard Kaplan of Han Frawiaco. arrived In Seattle last nlitlit on her way lo New York, from whence »hc will anil for Merlin Mix* Kaplan will appear In con cert at the l're*a Club theatre on Tiieadny nieht Mihougb only li> >n;ir* old. »he lm* alrinilv won recognition an a brilliant plant*!. having given recital* In all of the Pacific coa*t oltle*. with the exception of Hriltlr. RAPS CHISANA LITERATURE Varicolored pamphlet* of the Ktna Trout and Inveattnent t'o of Vancouver. It. advertiiilng fabuloua rlcbea of the new t'liUana ill* trlct. In Alaakn, are rapped by Jamea Kunchlon, a mining man of Daw aon and ralrbanka, who la at the FVre hotel. He aaya the literature will work hardahip* If people fall for It. ZOO STUDENTS OFFER ALIBI Dog* and cuts are not being rut up alive by ambition* Cnlveralt) of WaHhington /.oology atuileiila Thin Im the atntcmcnt of Acting I'rea Ident Henry l.undc*, In anawor to a <|uery from t'harle* M. Knrrer, pre*- blent of the King Count) Humane aoolety. 1)1 l.lindeH declare* I llMt ( HtK 1111(1 dOgr. uaed l|] (oology ex|terlment» are either In u moribund condition" «r put in sleep forever with ether | or chloroform HERE'S A NEW VARIETY OF POLAR BEAR; EXPLORER SAYS ITS FAD OF ESKIMOS WASHINGTON. .lan. in The bear" and the " 1111 nn > hup. ale lent, olijeetionable, |>•■ rlijii>m. when the liiil) I* rind in h Mx-lnch thick : ne** of fin than when *he wejjr* jonly the Hiunt and fllmv fabric* ot jpresent fiiHhlon. Ktlll, according to ! member* of the National (icograph Jlu society, 4t m aoiuewhal allocking to barn that theac two dance* have penetrated Into the point regions A returning explorer, ('apt K K Isleina< linildt. liaa annoum ed to the aoclety that he diacovered the de I I moralizing dancea in full awing ' among our benighted brother* of j iho hnveal ray* —among tho Eakl imoe, lu ahorU , Jj Frederick <& Nelson <Storc 0/HV/.1 str fl-JO ant/ c/fcwes at 5..j0 Closing Out All Remaining Winter Suits and Coats including the finest grades, at the following very low prices: WOMMN'S SUI TS to close at two prices: $12.35 and $23.75. WOMEN'S COATS to close at two prices: $12.75 and $18.75. MISSFS' SUM S to close at two prices: $12.35 and $23.75. MISSKS* COATS to close at $7.75. $12.75 and $18.75. 1 lie lot* arc shrinking rapi«lly, but many attractive opportunities remain for Saturday's choppers. dmi New Lingerie Waists Low-Priced j at $1.65 J A\l \\ pur. hase on display in the \\ ai»t Section, Saturday, consisting of attract ive styles in sheer Mulls and French Voiles, denned with high or low ncc{§ drop shoulder and long sleeve* V enetian, Filet and Valenciennes lares are used in M trimming, in combination with effective touches of hand embroidery. Very ately priccd at $1 65. BASEMENT SALESROOM Early Spring Millinery 1 V $3.95 and $5.00 j rp IIK Basement Salesroom Millinery Sec- X tion has ready an interesting display / »f advance Spring models in 'tailored Hats / / \ Materials are taffeta silk in black and I I I HV "* | | l<.i raw braid- and -traw n.inbi- \ J I «# I nations, smartly trimmed with ribbon bows —j y J' n w,n K effect-, jet ornaments, inaline and < Attractive values, $3.95 and $5.00. • \\ - IlM»m*nf HaiNrofm Excellent Corset Values at 50c Till' C< >r»et illustrated is Style IH/S. It is designed to fit the medium figure, made <>f coiitil and well-honed. Ihe bu*t is moderately high // I i ** and the -kirt r\tend> well below the hip. producing long, straight lines. f tj^j Ha* two sets of hose supjtorters and two hiM>ks below front stay, and V 7 i- finished at top with scallopcd embroidery edge. Sizes 20 to 30. \ • Price 50c. |- c^ll§! Style 205 i- made of r\v client "I he requirements of the stout r i t'|\ quality bati-te. with long hip figure are met in Style 130. It f{| *je §j ■ and medium bust — especially is reinforced acro-s abdomen with | suited to the slender figure Fin- stitched band and has long hip. ; 5 i i-bed at top with embroidery and medium bust, finished with ' ug ■ g edge, and equipped with hook scalloped-edge embroidery. Two f\ * below ft nut stay and two sets of -ets of hose supporters and hook n fcj I'pjL Spl ho-e sttp|M>rters Sizes 1 Q to 20. below front stay Sizes 20 to 30. |33j| ||HJ3 50c. Price 50c. 'If Stvle 122 is also intended f«>r the full figure. It is of well-boned routil, with elastic band across back at hips. Two sets of hose supporters and hook below front stay hold the cor-et firmly in place. Sizes 20 to 30, 50c. —Basement saissrsm Leather Hand-Bags fittp. All arc fitted with ittvidc coin purse. Attractive values at SI '* ' llAHPiiicnl Saleroom. BASEMENT SALESROOM, SATURDAY 100 New Separate Skirts On Sale at $2.45 Special 1 A SPI'XIAL purchase, comprising ap- W*W BPr proved styles iti plain, straight-cut U models. also smart draped and two- and A JWl'l 7(1 T J/ three-tiered effccts. The majority 24-, 25- / x\¥IIVLJH / iffV y and 26-inch waist, some larger sizes. Kx- &Y SUNT ff* f/ffW yi ample* arc shown at right and left. The / Brocades in taupe and king's-blue. Ij ICi ffßl Scotch I'laids in browns, grays and *** « V p'ijMr "j Kponge in invisible plaid effects. ndj % U 1 'lain Hlack and Blue Serges. jj || IL^^T Exceptional values at $2.45, * \ ; —ltaatmrnt Salnrooin. Auto Scarfs, Special 39c A I IK ACTIVE valuer in Auto Scarfs of plain tan, pink. blue, brown and navv. l'i yards long, with neatly hem stitched ends. Special 3f)o. — Basement §««»••• IkwJjpi Mercerized W r & J Hosiery 25c Pair yJR TTTOMF.N'S Hosiery of VV good «easonablt weight. black, tan and white, mzcs 8' j to 10, the pair J"V Bai«r«**