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The Bon Marche Closes at 6 P. M. Saturdays Rare Bargains From 9 A. M. to 12 83c Lingerie Waists FROM 9 A. M. TILL 12 —25c each — TILL THK STROKE OF 12 SAT URPAY we will sell th<M S.v \\ .lists I for 25c apiece less than the\ actu ally cost to make Several good styles to choose fiom white hiu*tte, made shirt fashion, with breast pocket; waists oi cross bar -with white pique sailor collars - ami all our embroidered waist* a few black lawn waists as well —Second Floor. Women's 50r Muslin Gowns al Fr*»neb OOWO* of BMttl *ith !<>*» AB aeeka aad kimono » edmd »fti JUi) linen Im* «n<t drawn With rib i; till «l|ll 12 Saturday 35>" —Second Floor, vrvr v 2k Peroxide.Bottle 10c blycerU* Soap — for 15c— —5c cake — For tha totiat *n«l Poroild«» «»f llvlro » i-ntt» pi «• *ty»art«» *an. i»n rffaotlta anil J vt| k 12 Hatur lit at aaptte. tfco »!*•• Mil V ! .«lt* Not over Saturday al t'Mlr ,tk*w t.» a iu«l*»tt>*' _| piM-r Main Flair. —I 9W* Mai* Flwor Men's Heavy s«r Underwear Mm'K ilc>v> fl Um4 M rtaud ab Drawer*, well tailored and full rut 'IUA all *Ue* fruiii " to I*. "II 13 Hai |l|ll urdajr SSe. —Lower Main Floor. vv 25c O'Cedar Polish Mc Cottee Pots al — for 14c — — 59c ea.— ffCadtr I'olleh the N1 kel plated , kind tiiat mikM your | 3 p | n t «i«e »<>rtli furniture look Ilk* ! »o<\ on «»le from » l*> new till II Saturday, U ><«tiir.ta\ »t Mc t»>ttle. 1 „ . ... _|....rr Wain floor —I*"" 50c Sleeping Suits Priced Children* WaiplH Suns *lih IM, AB road«> of white outlua flannel, buttoned "JL i| In (be !s. «liea Ito 6 va*r*. ill! .1.11 IS Saturday 3ic. —Second Floor. W w MEN, TOO, CAN SAVE MONEY HERE SATURDAY FOR WE ARE SELLING MEN'S $15.(10 SUITS AT §$jjff£ and net bus- rW % I MESS SUITS m A brti / L J.L I T.Z- IS IIS nkw TAILORED AND W IHh§*tf A \ WELLUNED |KJkgi9 f IN TO£ D4JUT CIMX, BfIORW AAD 811/£ MIXTURES, BLUE V\ », j. J SERGES, HOMESPUNS AND NATTY CHECKS. V I A ' he r ' 0t ,hat we "' ve '|'' ver £f ~ur sf.VOO Suits as an extra "Sj lIT 'li|y ,lir \' ter ' nvcn,or >' a ' e * wOr r£ ■ Jill °jP2r Boys* Ilia* $12.51 Sails All Boys's3.ls Overcoals \zT^t flutyiT ° 4 Sizes Irwn Ito II Years Slaes From 210 7 Years BHIrflL- "' — 52.95 ea. — ¥ IPfUI (j{ Just thee# Hoy*' $10 wool garment* In both -f Ifn >\ r'\ and I 12.&0 Hult*. made of all alOSle and double breaafMi vool material*. InHudlnn fan. v ' ■ ■ ■ with botii niHUai* am) abawl siai and brown mlxturee. plain collar*. of gray anil brown mix jV flj ur>» •a MtlOMta »"'• blue j (, ire>l< diagonal*. Mm CblVlOtl W M„/™[ (I •«»•■ Morttollt or double I #ntl cb1orhl ,„ ll at , 4EJ tA M breaatwl Uou*.ra _u pp , r M , in Floor of T „ # ffff to P knlckertHx-k«r »tyle i Bon March*. Saturday Specials in the Candy and Music Sections 15c and 20c Music 9c a Copy 35c Butter Scotch 20c Pound Included are "l>rearn I>ay*." Everybody* Craxy Batter Hcotrh, extra fine, pure and whole*ome. About Love." "Oood-bye Hummer Ho Ix>ni: Fall, the kind th» children like *o well Take »om<> Hello Winter Time,' !»<• ropy. —Third Floor of home to th<- klddl«>4. it'ir a pound —Fourth Floor The Bon Marche. of The Bon Marthe. -THE PURE FOOD SHOW IS MAKING A HIT- W> SATURDAY WILL BE A BRIGHT DAY AT THE ' FOOD SHOW—and every booth will Ik- -pick and pan j.ir ,i rc.ord attendance is expected PURE At the "Acorn" Stove ;nd Ratine Booth a box of acorns displayed an<l »lif one guessing nearest to the number of r VJVJJ-F acr.rns in the pile will a $45.00 Acorn (.as Range for SHOW the rtr üblr. Next door to the Acorn Booth In Die Ihinfler i'naumatlr Kw cepei "" llooth not to b» outdone hy the Ac-orn people, tliey are nlvlnn nwa> t $15.0n Duntley Close by I* the Klfi-trlr C onipanv * iiii.-r. Pl Inn booth full of wonderful rnntrapilon* for ' doing thing*'' h> i>l«'i frli tty ■ .■ a • ■■ ~ , I" tkl Grocery 'Uoif | Pr "« ram "» I J V I ha I'V"S? "" 1 -OREAMERY BUItfR. A POUND FOR ' j Kxtra fanry Kaniern Creamery lluller, 1 Mar "tura- i, .mk "I'm ia» 1 the b«mt quality, :! pound* $1 "I), pound ;;..i Mr" iirai #»r," I'nmti- No phono order* WBV 2 Honk "Naaimy 7 March, *'*orrlln . „ . _ _ Jinny . I n HmtU Mrhr ' ' '*• 1 ''V. T» Inf ~,,p0Mr4 I t\ i tllty lit IU I# • <».' a ■ Hum Man . i "Mmmmmr Fuiimmm nuniifi d<.z«n « a %+tWinJ 9 I on |*n- I'nr# Vliatfrr. , >, (M . '' 4 »l»»ar Olrt raSe." | J""' 1 " 'rnm i.n ■ the " Hmw." H«i.t Im « r » Hi. '.1.,n peanut". 4Ea "napa, j, ■ .mi Ul I. Ikf tir.« pottnd iOU It an b "(*oo4 • R7*. Mr. 4»f »H«* Oi-fia." I'are lliiitfr, Tm 1 »*''» h »rl«" f»'»n?nl lUv #» rr r n R■ f k/* ; 1 n H'ihk "M* 014 | 'Inrd^ri l»rnf'l, tl" j» ir fVnhrrry * **tt+r, 1 V' h'-' !l«"t » henlurky Mom** ** i '** l»e-"t 4 0t l - |r'«<l", _ i i t Ouu I loot of Ihe Mnrrlie I'n f Vnwr < lly 1 !«•»< n»«l W wlrr lllll* Ifr-rr—~'l tslrif I I in SSSMARCHE V I nlftn ftir+rt, I Avrmm*, I'lkr Nlre#|, / Because we want t« do the buaineaa on Saturday morning that we used to do on Saturday nights—and m> wr offer these undoubted bargains from *' a in till noon For we feel that if we ask you to do your shopping Saturday morning we ought to give such special* us will repay you well i<»r so doing. No telephone order* can he accepted for these specials. lor Corset Covers Men's 10c Socks al —of 5c — —5c pr. — Comal «\»vam «»f M*n • «*•»!« mutlln. 11»w nek #.!*»».1 Mark ar-l »*»« »*a»n : with )<»• r Altd .trua IM •tatnlaM. from I ,■ . „ a » f,. »s ii io r; Hitinim At TtU 1? s«(tir.U> 5«- a pair, worth 10«- ■ »»rnatt FI«M»r —"Malm » Itw.r I 50c Plain and Fancy Silks nam «dtMI an Kit I'affata ami a A nut* "f Foulard H.uim- and rtnc; T Mlka, Kimsl BO low; '111 II Saturday at I I ISc * >ard —Upper Main Floor. «w V 12JcCups& Saocers 50c Hal Frames al —9c pr. — I—29c ea. — Austrian <"hlnu j Wire and Nattlna Vtill* I'upn an>l k»ii Hut Krame* l»l« c.r. till It IJatut.l*r , u it»hi. for | •o pair Nona «l«»ll% #ra«l. rn»t over on a itu<an to I tat* l*rln» h*t» till I r.v #•' '■» r —lower Mala I !»..» | Hi«l 55c All Wool Ihallies, a Yd. Ipl—lHl quality ali *.m.I VMIA A p t halllea. J7 lorbe* wide. Praadaa pal *JUi| tenia, till II Saturday at a:..- a >ard value iic —Upper Main Floor. ™" 23c Chemisettes al lie & 20c Kibtions — 17c ea. — — 10c yd. — Ckamlaette* «1 plain I i r>aia •»" M"• : | n»t. alao ahad«>w la<-» |'» Ki»ao«a «S >«• *« iln cream and white at •»*•. '■ '• •' l.r -ach 111 111 .Hatur 1"• h-a«» oil I- »'»' | jar I *r I —l>per W»l» fl—r | —I pp~ Wala rw J $1.25 & $1.50 Travelinq Bags i.iabt Kitthi rrntim AO llac* "I sh.i; . in* < .»»es »l!h br*»* lll|A lock *n>l ratrh. II and 1* Im h WH*» till 13 Saturday »*• —Third Floor, v THE SEATTLE STAR WHAT'S DOING POLITICS lOffurta (if ft!" milnni cnndlditt>-H are now directed toward awelUtii the r«-kI«»rutl«»»i Data. Tin' hooka clow Ttieaday nlaht Th* rticlßtratlou Ihnt iilklil (Witched u total of 81.9 M • • • • • Victor 7.ednlck, roinii lllnatilc candidate hs« lasrted n circular *'M>- meat declaring he will follow In the council his policy In the leßlalature. an.i h'- points out that In Olympls he worked for th» initiative, referen (liihi ami in ■%I!, tin workmen'* noinpetiaatlon ad. Inclndlna the flrel «M provlalon, th« amendment of the constitution by Initiative petition, re call i f luilkcm, th« • lnht bout law for women, minimum wttge an<l motli er i | >'1181011 lie itlao call* at ten t lon to the fact that he we* the firm to Introduce n preHideotlal primary bill and a bill providing Bon partisan election* In atate and county • ■ • • e I f> Trenholme will bold a noonday meeting at ihe Heattle theatre neit Ttleaday, Judge Wltiaot htt* l*-en the only other candidate thu* fur to bold a meeting downtown. The Bpenchmaklßß h»* been confined until now to the residence illatrlcta • • • • • with the Withdrawal of Judge Wood from the race, mipportera of Auatln K Griffith* are aatlafled that the primary election will remilt In the nomination* of <>rlffith» and <1111 The* are making a thorough can ».»*•* accordingly, to net all the women voter* to register. • • • • • Tl»«» ftmt of thf* (fob*ten hHwonn Griffiths an<l (kxldtM cmn iiilnKlon guverumunt will bo h«ld \S «*dfirtnliy night In Kr|)m' hall. • • • • • Judge Wlnaor told the Young Men a Itualnnaa club, at the Arellc club veaterday, to cut out club life, uiarrjr and make home*. 11l <1111 ulao spoke. • t • • t judtte Wlnaor, F. M Welsfield. candidal* for the council; V. I llrown. candidate for corjioratlou coanael, and other conatruitlve social Ids, will apeak at Jnnottou hall tonight. • • • • e Tonight the following mayoralty meeting* will Iw held Auatln K (irltfl'hs at the Green l.ake i ongregatlonsl rhur< h • e achool, Seventh »v. W. and Wild Kose at ; Oilman's hall, Hth av H and lAlie at Judge Wlnsor, in Oaawell a hall. Mountain View atntlnn. A J. Ooddaxd, In Wards hall, Georgetown. and t ard a halt. Houth Heai tie, George H Worley. In I*lbly hall. Queen Anne a*, snd Hoston at J I' Hla'er. at Klka' ball and at Bwedl«h hall. »l C I'lsott, Jud s e HI chard \Mn«ir, J. ( Hlater A J Ooddard and iircri* II Worley. before Kauntleroy I'roareaalve club, liatewood school, ! i allfornla av and W. Myrtle at J It Trenholme. AJa* hall. «6lti st snd Orwenwood sv : Allen school. V tStth and I'hlnney iu»d Hwedlsh hall, 14I>S -Ind av. • • • • • The Mlnlaterlal a»ao<lBtlon. a! He eonferettre yeaterda* Indoraed | \ K <»rltfttha for mayor aud II O. t'olsom. Allen l>al«, Ira l.undy and A K. Mskk for councllnien NORTHERN LIFE PROSPERING The Northern Mfe li:«uimm> company ha* Juat clonal a most »uc ce»»ful fmr The company h» a«»el» of more than fHO.tKK), with total Insurance In force of Is.fil" <x>o. Uurlug the t-»*t year 9MK>,M* waa paid to policy bolder* \ll the old officer* *i-f» reelected n« follows II t\ Henry, i>re*l dent I- W Andrew*, first vice president. T M Morgan. second *l'"« and actuary l> II Morgan general manager \ I' Johnaon *e< fi-lary, lain*** B Ka(I«*o(i. tnMlcal director. and \V J. Bruwn, cashier, ('hartal li 1.11)y wa* elected a truatee An * per rent dividend to stockholder* waa declared, payable 4 per rent February I and t per tent August I. JAPANESE CONSUL WINS SUIT lodge Dtkrman, In ordering a warranty deed to prerol*ea ■( 3?fi S f >th »* . ha* au»taln«-4 the i lahn of lb* Japanese foreign office t>> a 39- year lease of the property, known aa the Jaroea 11. How* hom« It *a* leaaed lit IVI3 far HJ iifi#, the price to b« paid annually In Inatallmenta Japar-«e offlc-Uin laid $11.WW and contended ik* iaat payment went nur ilir,.- ' . rmi..- the ag'-r.t of Itic property could not N> found The court ord«l«<l the doril mikl* to Walter A Keene, Ihr aaxignee of H Takaha*hl. Jiipunw consul In Sr|lll» ARE YOU AN AMATEUR DIVER? A diving context for ail amateur* will take place Saturday night st the Tlvidl theatre. In the tmnietme tank u*ed by the l»e Young Hlatera and company In their aquatic act. All amateur dlvera, both men and women, are Invited to enter the conteat A handnome trophy will b<- awarded to the one re- > lvlng the moat applause from the audience. All wuhlng to enter are re<iueated to leave their name# at the theatre thl* evening or tomorrow afternoon, a* early aa poaalble. HANS SCHMIDT MUST DIE NEW" VollK. Feb C liana Hrhmldt, the former rler«>!nan. who wna found cullty of murder In lh«- flrat degree for kllllni Anna Aumul ier. hla affinity, will be sentenced neut Wednesday The penally la ih<- electric chair rtcbmldt lauched *ben the verdlel wa« read. UavlnK proOated riitnlnat the Inaanll) drfetiae liiterpo«»l In hla liehalf. and iiatlnK pret loualy pleaded guilty lie wna prepared to die. be aald. PROHIBITION FIGHT IN "CHI" CHICAGO. Feb. fi, —The t'ntted »o<-letlea began orcanlzlng on an eitenih'e arale today to fight the attempt by local prohlbltlonlita to make Chicago dr\ at the \prll < |ertlon Member# were generally of the opinion that the prohibitions*' effona were hopeleaa. hut they aald they did not Intend to run any rl*ka through over-confidence THEIR PALMS ARE ITCHING HANTIAOO. < hlle Feb •; Som» dlspoaltlon to Intervene In Peru vian and Ecttgdorean |h»IHIi* wa* manlfwated tinlay In official circle* Ii |. The truth *eeiiicd to l» tl it a few nmbltlotts Clflleant thought the opportunity would not tie a bud »w to extend the iph»re of their country's Influence along the we*t coast. THERE'S GRAFT IN JAPAN, TOO TOKtO, Feb »! While Ihe government did not aeem In much dan iter today of being voted out of office by the minority fnetlona In par llHmrnt, It »«» admitted that It* poaltlon had tn-en renderejt awkward by the lateat revelation* In the arandal eonremlng navv graft Meaaagex from llerlln Indicated that evidence had been aeeured proving the guilt of cert tin of the mikado* officer* charged with having 'received Illegal commission* from llrrmat) fln.ia for electrical vupplle* MILLS WANTED FOR BANK |-(IKTI.ANI>. Feb r. Th<- cHinpalftn Inaugurated ai veral week* ago by Portland hanker* In behall of v. 1,. Mill*, prealdent of the First Xa tlonul bank, for appointment a* a member of the fcdeial reserve Ixianl »«* renewed tixlay. It Is believed Uiat Northwest bank* generally will aiipport Mills. HE DIDN'T AGREE WITH THEM TAt'OMA, Feb. fi You hsve more monoy than you :ie<-il, ' gpoke ihe leader of two hlghw aj men who attacked Thomn* Keallng at the en trance of tin Highland hotel ut midnight and tore n belt containing $200 in i urrency from hi* wiilst, and then nearly bent him Into Insensibility. W HAT! POETESS WANT MONEY? TAdOMA, Feb. ti The bearing of the null of Mr* Marguerite Mill rny Snvder. port***, political writer niul clairvoyant, of Kockford, 111. in v iiirh hli** ic trying to be awarded n share In Mm f'JO.Otin eatate of loin W. Holier!* of Tmotna. I* K«ln« on lion- today l»**f«»r« Indue Clifford Mr*. Hnyder bam-* lur claim to a *hlir« of tbe entate on the nllega tion that ake Ih a |niiMH|kl*r of Roberta. The other Mit to to* estate arc Fharloa F l.artten of Seattle, a grand-nephew. and a brother l and nine In Milwaukee, SHE SURE IS A HIGH FLYER IIAVTONA. Fin Feb ii Mr* Holmil ftoelet, who In vatllig fi«' a itlvorre lien- u'rni ill 1 *■ ■ lb'- air 2.000 (• I M •' PMMBIIW Of MIM Until Law In the lat 1 1 h :iero|ibine Tin \ dipped, elrcleil and curved, and (Save the bent exhibition ever mpcii here THERE AHE limes in every woman's life when she ihas a primitive to he grasped by the hair and ordered about, nays a member of the fait sex in the East. Bet she'd use her scratches, if any one tiied it on her, | Ithoujjh.j ' IN Frederick & Nelson Store open a <ir fl.jo an J cAaws at J.JO Women's Gloves at Special Prices . (First Floor) Women's Glace Gloves. One clasp. Women'. Glate Glove*, Tw -claip, pique style. in tan, K'av. black a '"' pique style, three-row embroidered \>u< ks, white, pearl «lanp, Paris-point emhroid pearl cla*p», in white, black, \ir*y and ered, with self or contracting stit< lung tan, "elf or contrasting embroidery Spe Spcrial, HR< til |, at.lS Women'. IS-B-.ton Whit. OUc. Wome „., , 6 . 8un 0„ W»,« 0U« Gloves. over team style, filet emHrotd ereil, three ( leopatra button. Special. three M„all pearl cla-p, Spc 92.45 pair. ci *'' I ,air - Interesting Values in New Neckpieces To Be Placed on Sale Saturday. Including the Following Lota: NDW FICHUS. AT Fti'hua, in plain net. Point <1 Fspfit and Crepe Neige, with dainty frilled la< r e'lge« in plain ami seal I' >J>ed effect* There are 20 style* to choose fr'.m. *ome with Medici Collar effect, in white. cream, ecru an<! modish combinations of white and hlack and white and ecru Klrst Kloor. NKW BOWS AND CORSAGE BOUQUETS, AT Is< Novelty B'>w* and small Cordage Bouquets, cleverly fashioned of velvet, cliiffon, i rrpr de chine satin and mescaline and designed for wear with the new Spring neclc *car. Color* un hide practically every com nine shade. «... *.u.r., rir.t n„or. House Dress Specials $1.00 and $1.35 Four Pretty Styles. Including the One Pictured: SPECIAL. fI.OO- House Drew of blue and white Jp/ stripe percale, with V-neck. short sleeve* and high waistline. Trimmed at neck and down *ide front fattening with Swiss embroidery. |JM|i SPECIAL. SI.OO tV House Dres« of gray, light-blue or Delft-blue . hambray gingham, fm i*hed on square neck and short |plsl||l sleeves, with bias bands of -tripe per lmu|j|gf cale to match ■Sfl| SPECIAL. 91.35— F j - -\« pictured. House Dre«« of check | gingham tblack. light-blue, pink or Mats ' lavender and white), with sailor collar /jrfaM ."f white embroidery, trimmed with hia- hands of the plain material in matching color. SPECIAL. 91.35 Hou>>e Dress in Delft blue percale, made with V-nnk, high waistline and short sleeves, and having large while collar and turn-back cuff* embroidered in jj| uf •— Basement Salesroom. Women's Cloth Dresses $4.35 A'l TKAt TIVI' Spring models, carefully tailored in \\ 00l Bedford Cord. Poplin. Venetian and Serge. Colors include navy-blue, black, taupe, brow n, lan and green Si/es, 14, lo and IK; .<4 to 40. Unusually-good values at 94.35. MISSES' COATS. SPECIAL 95.75 \ sprcial lot of Three-quarter-length Coats in belted models, made up in gray chinchilla Sizes 14. It. and IS \e.irv !• \ceptional values .it $.V 75. Closing out 12 Broadcloth Opera Coats, various evening shades, special Sfi.OO each. Closing out 20 Tailored Suits in small sizes, spe cial H5.00 each. -u.Mm.ri ui M >» a Sateen Petticoats, 75c Si >!• I -1* 1 \ I SIII I) Black Sateen Petticoats, with adjustable top, well-tailored and finished with deep accordion-plaited and taped flouuccs. Lengths, .*B, 40 and 4J inches. Moderately priced at 75c. —Basement Salesroom. New Lingerie Waists at $1.15 SM \R I\\ r»t Plain and Kmhroid ered \ iiilc. Not and Silk Mripe Voile, introducing ncw Si jri styles in low ■ neck models, with drooping shoulders; three quarter and lonp sleeves Attract ively priced at $1 15. "•'««»» BASEMENT SALESROOM NEW COLLARS AND COAT SETS, AT SO# Yenise and Novelty I.ace Eton Collars and Coat Sets, including Yenise Collars in flat and heavy Pompadour deigns, round, square and shoulder - pointed styles, also sailor collar and deep pointed style* for children's coats and dainty Novelty Lace Collars in Venise, Oa quele, Filet and Paraguay and novelty meshes. 8 *" rir,t rioot Mended Gloves 59c Pair WOMEN'S Gloves of fine kid and lamb skin, all neatly mended, in Mack, white and colors, the pair, Umbrellas, 69c Attractive value* in Women's Black Um brellas with strong 26-inch frame, fast - black water proof top and Mission han dles in various designs. Price 69c. '•'wrooa N Combs and Barrettes, 10c SIDE COMBS and Bar rettes in numerous styles, amber and shell fin ishes, 10c. •-Btwnifnt ?*a>*room. Tooth Brushes 10c rpooril BRUSHES in many qualities, with white or natural bristles and assorted bone handles, each, 10c. —Bucmrat SUTo.room Neckwear, 5c A I this low price are offered Women's Stock Collars in attractive stvle>. .ilso Embroidered Coat and Waist Collars on net foun dations. Price sc. —-Basement Salesroom. Embroideries 12* c Yard "Tl MBROIDERY Flounc- Corset Cover Em broideries. Edging and In sertion in niartv pretty pat terns. attractive value at 12; jc yard. «-13aattn«ut Kalft»ro>>a«. "Never-Clog" Salt Shakers, Special 5c \ I K II«>t i" Salt Shaker- > t • * phjl crystal k'-'-s. with nickel -ilver screw top. The double cover feature prevents holes from when closed. Special. f»«* each. —BtHinent Saleroom. *