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The Bon Marchess Semi-Annual Mill Remnant and Factory Sample Sale —Will Start on Monday Morning With Remarkable Economies in Every Section —Full Particulars in Sunday Papers Sale of Men's Trousers At $2.50 a Pair A Sale That Is Proving a Boon to Men Who Find It More Profitable to Buy the Less Expensive Sortso of Clothes For frankly these Trousers are the best $2,50 worth we have seen (or a lonj; time. 0 First of all—thev are well tailzied !'Ptlcr tailored in fact than many trousers that sell for a Rood dc.il more money. Secondly—they are made of nice looking trouser ing—often when you hunt for a paired trousers .it 50 or thcr«kt>out.s the patterns you sec aic vine thing fierce. • But not so with these—for tliev come in neat stripes, in *'id d.uk fnfi —in the medium tnd lyivj weights. \1 Boys' Balmacaan Coats at Very nphftt Low Prices JKrajt Boys' 55.00 Balmacaans Special Children's $6.50 Overcoats Co At $2.95 At $3.95 gik Boys' and Children's Balmaeaana and Boys' and Children's Balmacasna and '•! f Ovsreoats of fancy tweeds. ca*alroere* Ovsreosts, all"* to 10 year*. m#<l« and chinchillas. In tana, (nj, light ami > with military collars, slashed i>ockets nn.l W dark mlitnres Made with raglan should- j raglan ikwMtrii with ct'fii on sleeves H W er, with cuffs on sleeves, sites I'j to 10 } and Imitation leather buttons, 14 &oval if ▼ears. ! ue, 13.9&. W Boys' Stand-Wear School Suits Priced at $5.00 Each We Are Having Lots of Calls for Our New STAND-WEAR Sails for We Absolutely Guarantee Every Suit to Give Satisfaction or roar Money Back—Every Sait With 2 Pairs of Knickerbockers Tj The STAND-WEAR Suits are all that we claim them to be—and well we know that mothers *ith fjlll fl boys to clothe are always gtad to hear about suits that will wear well and at the same !<>ok neat Thev are of rn« e < and tweeds-all-wool, HbUShIIIBHMPV in tans y** ■ I checked and mixed en'ccts N/e- f> t> IS year* —Upper Main Floor. In The Bom Marche Clove Section —A Special SaU' Offering Women's Glace Kid Gloves at 69c a Pr. And thay'r# Glovea that fit smoothly and look wall. Hava ov«r»«n •"tint and row of stitching on tha hacks Take your choice of black, white, tan or brown at 6»o a pair The two claap kind In 6% to & —on sale Saturday. —Lower Main Floor. Washington Birthday Cards and Favors Uaaklaftaa fUrib- WaaklaflM Birth- B B WaatladM Mirth- I>laarr Favava, iW.a fIHHI pr»l«y llttla 7g, IfW^i affairs, dot. lOC . ML\ Dffaratfl Crr p m IV Paper. Q ■ I — t aiwr Mala Flaar. Washington Birthday Novelties !«■• nf Paflrr Marfcr, I.arc# alar loft, with with rh«»rry and liotctiot. hatrh«»t and rharry arurnp frith charry. WaaMnfftOD flfura on Ilata. lOr and OC loir. 2Re ar _ Fa»ry Hoa-Hons for ta and . IOC hi# dacorallona. aaaortad pt*e« C.f\ ft»nndnr«f \ImH llaatlai doian . . DUC n»ta. afaa 111 fa«t. •Ilk Flaca. inountad on |2 00 Tftlua O « Aa ataff. *i«« 3x3 Inrhaa. X I ,flh mm down or 1 (J " • • for .. OC —-Kaartk Flaar. 5c Handkerchiefs 15c Handkerchiefs 3c Ea. 9c Ea. r*hlldran a School Plain all llnan Hand- Handkarrhlafa wl'h kar»*hlaf* with 1-4 and bordera of pink, blua S-lnrh hama. at 9c in and larandar. many ataad of H< a«rh dlfftfMl -l-a'ac'* —I pprr Mnln l-'ltynr Fresh Creamery Butter 30c Freth churned Washington Butter. No phone order •. Mt. Wra«a Milk. T.lmlt . f'nra Tanatif Raltar, f r Io airh r»iptnmar ! jrovT eholca "f lu-*ara' Nona axcapt j or Porter'*, two ».f tha with other irrocerlee. No purest and lOX phona ordars. r-aa' Pound 1Z 2 C . . ... muC j I'nrr < aac aark ah«uldar llama, rnadlnrn AH-V.. 16 O i OA walfht*. nicely trlmr-.ad | lha ... <9 1 *UU and smoked, 1 O Yakima f#am I'otatoaa. 1m C medium elsa fl May flnavar toff a*, fraah Ity, 100-lh. aa#:k fl 10, roaatad, regular 9So &0-lb. aar-k 70a, og valuaa. 1 25-lb. aark *)DC sparlnl Ml 2C F.Mirlli Floor Annual Sale Rose Bushes 4n</ Garden Seeds )r Now la tha tima to plant Roaa Buahaa —tf yon woulrl jfl' ba»o ro»«« this lumimr. And ro«a coat ao llttla at our annual aala that tt IVi iSSjmjlsfsr/) "•"""i" «• plly not to haro plenty of them jrowln* In \ftjy la, They are all hardy field trrfrwn —two and three year old huahe»—ln theiw var- My Maryland, Klllamay, Ulrlch Brunner, Madam Caroline Taitout, Brideamaid. At theae prlcfta: At 10c At 15c At2sc I.nthar Hiirbank's Flower nnd (iarrian Haa4a, 12 varloflaa In each package, 91.t0 tf* -1 «5 1 *UU Xtandnrd l.ann («rna* MarfL, one-quart 1 a 1. uc W laard Fertiliser, 26-lb. lim, OC package 6u( Onion fteta, q pound * %7 C In the Bi/?h Floor Cafe From 12 to 2 P. M. the New Darveee Are Performed With Much Grace. bonMAR CHE Plk« at., Second Avi., Union Bt., Seattle. Elliott 4100 MORNING SPECIALS On Sala From 9 A. M. to 12 Only. No t«<lephona order# r» 11 he arrapted for any of theee forenoon Uaritalna 7 c Blaached Muslin, Special, Yard Medium lllearhad Mnelln. \ # 17 and 24 In- RM wl'k milt end* . /| f* lenctha I yarda. 9 a t !J a' 4c ft >ar«l — l.«wrr Mala I l®or. 10c White Tea Cup* and Saucer* Uarht weight Porrcliln Tra « *v* i»• p* and Hau'ar* At !«' .1 r-a'r from 9 * Tv to 11 Not " «r li 1 *• t/V Nona del Ire red. —l«wrr Mala Hour Palmolive Soap, the 10c Size Bart PaltllOllVa Ho®p. the regu mr Ift** f—y iIM but it ft btr front 9 « / /"* I V — I pper Main I lo«»r Children's 12' jc Black Stockings MMlum Ribbed 'V>ttnn Mneklra* f-y 1 fftft bUck « ilMfl , / A* to 10. from 9 * rn. to)] at 7*4* a f pair —l4»wrr Mala Floor 35c Half-Wool Challies, a Yard Pretty Half Wn«| ln> light and dark effarfa. 27 r\ 1 w!.!*. at a vanl frtfl 9 a I J g* m. tr» 11. If th« lot holdi »-ut. 1 ') r —1 ftp rr Mala Floor. Lustrous Black 20c Sateens, Yard !fa«%-y Hlark Hataena flna fnr> lining* and children • bloomera -a 1 full 34 Inchea wide. 9amto 12 I / at llHc a yard J. -—I Main Float, Men's Heavy 25c Wool Socks, Pr. fllaaa frnm 9 to 11 !'n Man> H*a*y Woo K<»<ka, In <l*rk -wf"H ' -a <.> I pAin 1 I //^ iitc, from •a.m.to II 1 I v — lower Mala Flttr.j Children's 25c to 35c Underwear Fleece J/lned Vaili with high. and lon* aleevan pant* and -a y~v dravrtrt ankle length. ala«*a 2 to 14 \ I Va/"* yeara. 9 a. n> to 12 at Ii JL %JV* —Ir r Mnln Floor. 40c Bleached Bed Sheets, Each fllearhad Bad Hheeta. with r>nt»r loftM, mftdt from medium weight muslin, als* 72*90 ln< «-a Nafore // hemming. V a, in to 12 at ;'•«< each. —I,<m#r Mnln !-'lm»r. Women's 39c Flannelette Gowns White Flannelette fjowni, with ibl4 Am ll btf k j/yJlf* fr'.rti 9 a. m. to 11 at ftith 1 ■—-Heeond I laor. 65c Printed Silk Crepes, Yard 34 Inrh Hllk ''rapes in « fine 11 n^ of colors and designs for wnlafn or r dresses, 9 a rn. to 12 h' "'*■ »• *rd ——I ftp#»r Main Fli»or Heavy 30c Floor Oilcloth, Sq. Yd. Heavy quality Floor Oil <*loth,. 1 **n<l 2 yards wld*» choice d«- f" - algna tind folorlnffl 9 * m tO If x at 26c a S'juar«> yard LmJ % )\^ —-Tlilril Flaor. Fine Gowns and Combinations at Nalnnook or « Knibroldary Trlmrni'l riowr.a, rll.t»«»t» irawn r*7{ \ button or slip ov#r styla; romblno /^*-\C* Hon® with ooroot covort and haw I % / ar«, 9 a. m. to 12, worth 9fo< *frond lloor. THE SEATTLE STAR ADAM MEETS HIS OLD EVE'S NEW HUSBAND IIINGIIAMTON, N. Y. FVh 1!l Twentyorin yetira alto Adam Hun .In. of l<e*tershlre obeyed bis v» tr««'« ti> k<i downtown Haturday nlirlit to K«t groe«rltwi Me returned boTin* lato Tuesday night with the groceries on th«j Hat which his wife gave him 21 y«ars aao. Hit knocke<lQkt the door, then walked In III* daughter, grown to wemanhood. screamed In fright, £|itnklng blin 11 burglar. Il« reassured hor, and told her hn wiia her father and asked for her mother The girl told him bar mother waa at dinner at a downtown restaurant with friends. ltundal found thn restaurant, and. walking tip to her. aald "Hello, Anna' lin brought thn groceries home. I.et's go up and have aupper. The wifn fainted, but a man at her sld«« ordered Hundttl to Ret onfe "Why?" asked ltundal. Itecauae shea my wife," r»>pit«»<! the other, • Henry I'lckerltig, who married ,\m< ltundal 10 yi«rs ago, after all ho[>e nf Itundft s return liad been given up. " Hiindal waa on the floor when a policeman arrived. Yesterday he waa arraigned In |M»llre court. "I Just wont away," he told Judge lngals "I went to Warren fen tre, I'a. whom I've been ever ilnca, I thought I'd Ilka to see my family again and came home " "tin buck to Warren Centre and never eorue to l<a*t«rshlro again." raid judge. r.M.C.A. LISTS PROSPECTS WIU srve* ti-ains. Including siifcmarlnea. destroy**. dreadnaughts. lori>edoes and cruiser*. sr»>urtng the Hound ami lake fmnta. and II army rorpa from the Inns' department paindllng ttie atreeta and Iwxila vanls of the residential district*, the H«skttl« V M t'. A. already has a long Wit of prospnctlva memt>ers for the membership rontwt with Its wlster association »t I'ottlaVd Heelde* these teams, numbering tOO boys, the senior department, with 13 team* of "anion oblleals quietly <anviia»lng thn bunlnoss sei Hon "t the ctty ft>r new members. Harry K. Wilson. contest leadnr. has railed a big rally dinner for CtMv night, at which he will glvfc his final Instructions to the leaders and their men Charles W". Wllco* will Inst met the teams about the preliminary work. TWO REPORTS ON FULL CREW LAW OI.YMHA. Feb U—A majority and minority report on the full crew law waa submit ted to the senate today. The majority re ;»ort favore.l a rej»«*l of th« full-crew law, eic«pt for mountain districts The minority report Is opp«s®d to any tampering with the present uieas ura. Today Is the last day for the Introduction of bills. It being the 40th day of the aeesloti. Hereafter no bills will bw Introducnd except wt«b the consent of two thirds of both house* With Senators t'ampbell and Chase refualng to sign the rt-porl, the •ndustiial Insurance committee of tba artiste approvnil s»nal« bill 116, providing first sld'' as suggested by the employers' lobby. This pro vldrs for the administration of tho tund by the amplolers. The fund Is to be contributed to by employers and employe* equally. The com mission bill, drafted by employers and employes appointed by Hm> gov ernor, and the bill drafted by the employe* were tuniod down. CO-OP HOME WILL BE BENEFITED Tho Home Worker*' lea«.ie's new ro«i:>eratl*e h»m<s at 4lfi K t>onny w»7, will benefit by a concert to l>e given night at Oood Templars' hall. IIP* Virginia st Mr and Mrs. Adulph Kdgrrn. of the Kd|rsa School of Music, have had a large part In arranging the entertainment Thrmo to appear In < >ud« John Crane, Ida Hwanson. Kvert Adams. Klorenre Hatnson. Anna Jdhnom. Ada and Kdlth Adam*. The Ima Iw-rson. Inhn Nicholas. Sorgrrn. Ibomaa Mwald and other pupils of thn K<lgreu school Ke*. Njstrom. t>astor of the Swwllsh tabernacle, will spvaU. MANN URGES PATRIOTISM WASHINGTON. Feb IS I>er|grlng that he rwaJl*ed the gravity of Amerfc.au relations with Japan and certain Knmpeiui nations, Hepre**n tatlve Mann, repuhllean. sp'-aklng from the floor of tha house said It was the duty of every patriotic American to support President Wilson Mann opposed the Mobwm reaolutlon demanding that the rolled States protect China from Japanes* aggression. SEATTLEITE AN INVENTOR O. Osiand, 7401 Rainier ave . Is the Inventor of an Ingenious device or (Milling *«-»~:s. whlfh does awav with tho usual back bre«klng bend in». over He h-\* Just received letter* patent on hla Invi-ntlon from Washington and hopoa to get sufficient capital Interested to proceed at once with the maaufartcre of the device. , In appearanrn It Is much like a walking stick, and It removes the weed from the turf root, and ail by the simple pull of a lever. PREPARES FOR SECOND BODY Mm. Tena Thomas today lies In the city hospital, suffering from terrible raror cuts. s*lf inflicted She Is under the obsession th'st her body Is unfit for her soul, and 7«#terday set alio.it preparing to hav« her soul flit to snother body, *hlch she fancied hail been prepared for Ite occupation January 11 she was tlscharg»-d by a lunacy commission as sane. SHOOTS PRETTY CABARET DANCER NEW YORK. I'eb 15 Because she refused to marry him, Freder ick I'lmer, 21. son of a wealthy cigar manufacturer, early today shot snil probably fatally wc.tinded Kthel Odell, IK, n pretty cabaret dancer, while the rouple stood on the p'atfurm of tho enbwsy station at IMst M Timer then attempted suicide. DENY ZAPATISTAS IN CAPITAL WASHINGTON, Feb 19 Reports that Zapatistas have reoccupled Menlco City were denied at t'onstilutlonallst headquarters tmlay. It w.-»s claimed that a force of ZapatlstAs wna def««tod on the outskirts of thn rapltal Wednesday and drlv«n back to the hills. ASKS $7,500,000 AIR FLEET NEW YORK. F>'b 19. —Henry Wood house, governor of the Aero clt.b of America, in a letter today to a I'. H senator, said the army and navy have but 12 aeroplanes fit for war service, lio urged an appropri ation of $7,r.00.00n for iierophmes. Nut Ripley, who chug* around (hp rlty In a one lunger car. trying lo make jwople think lie I* s«lllng flour for Klaher Mm*, whs strolling home the other night when a man held him up. Now, Hlpley \ f > no Klorit The bent he can iioaslbly do la r. feet, and ho balance# Uie scales at 11S. Ripley, however, put up a plucky resistance. The holdup man went rlKht along searching bin pockets, and got |1.H3 and throe green trading stamps. „ "doing to take It all?" naked N'at. "You bet 1 am," said the holdup man, "but If you hadn't made so much of a fight, you darn little cuss, I might have gone you 60-&0 " • • • • # .T a. Ooldsmlth, lately of Hchwabarher llros. Co., dropped Into a cofrtum« shop th* other day. Ho took off bin bat to moi. bin brow ,-r posing his ahlnlng, bald head. "What '•an I do for you?" aaknd the dapper little rlerk who met him at tho door. q ■ I want a little help In the way of iuggeatlona," unlit Goldsmith "I Intend gQfug to a masque ball tonight and I want a distinctly original ro.itum<- something I may bo sure no one else will wear. What would you suggest?" The clerk looked him over, gating for a long time at hi* gleamlim nob. "Well, I'll tell you," he said, thought fully, why don't you tuear vour bead and go an a plU*" _ O O STAR BEAMS —- | Direct- Ohio TIT Action c:. 1 o ° Following Our Established Custom 0 The Store Will Be Closed Next Moriday in Observance of Washington's Birthday Exceptional Values in New Brocaded Moire Silk Ribbons *A 4 Inches Wide I 6% Inches Wide At 25c Yd. At 35c Yd. On Sale Saturday For* very attric live <Wigns included, in floral, bowknot and roll rfic t' I ... h matched in the two wiftllv .md ea< li i«. available in White, fink and Sky-Blue. The quality of these Ribbon* commends them for Sa«hes, <iirdle«, Hair- Bows and bani vwork u>e% as well a* f"r numerous trimming jiurj»oses. The values ire remarkably good, at U."»C and yard. —nm Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM New Dress and Semi-Dress Hats Very Good Values at $5.00 Hat of blue faille silk with slightly rolled brim, handed with snail braid ami trimmed with pink roses and bowknots of tan grosfjrain ribbon. Price $5 00. F - Small Hlack Hemp Hat with old-blue j D|ggL L 1 military feather and band of blue taffeta. J it \ "<m- Exceedingly smart, and moderately priced Mk V at $5 00. \wanjLp r T ,< ' above described modeis furnish some vKff ' idea of the excellent values available in ■LW „• rt * ss and Semi-Dress Hals at SS.fXJ. MT ' '«* , ' I his popular price covers scores of clever j I > **\\ y ' ( r -\ models, made up in fine Milans and other I 'i jf( Mraws with taffeta facings and crowns in the i * new costume colorings—designed especially for immediate wear. — salesroom. Glace Gloves The New Styles in at 79c Pair in , c . n .. TpX( I T'l !< >N \l. values WOlll6ll S jpriFlg OllltS zLrd t;: $12.50 $15.00 $18.50 three rows of embroidery mHE new di-plays of on iwck and two clasps, J. Women's Spring Suits and come in arc particularly interesting, White with self or for they introduce so many black embroidery. decidedly new styles. l</ Black with white or \>w shades of blue, sand- tVTTX •elf embroidery. <nlor, tan«, greens and 'mart /J j / L \ Tan with self embroid- lllark an<] whitc l hcck , are H f |TyV cry ' featured, and belts placed \ / jgfci Gray with self embroid- hl( , h , low or at lhc waist .i ine * W \J^/W er * and full flaring skirts iden -Ihe pair, <o<*. tify thc<c Suits with the / \ 5 Ju - B«ir«ifnt >a>aroorn. *. , .§I 1 \ Mtf style* of the moment. " jjf/lt *\ \ Thev are tailored from \ » \ Holland Delft S M * \ J Dinnerware arf vfrv moderately priced at 1/ Jj \ Y""^ $12.50, 915.00 and 2 at IOC Piece $18.50. / 0 — Usssment Salesroom. New House Dresses & Special 79c \ »f, ft'/ " \\ npiIKRE Is little Inducement for making \ N / ;•%#> on?'* own House Dresses when such attractive, well-mad* garment* «* those NJU ... . (!JT f*n ><e bought for 79c. Two of the three ■ J- *** i style* featured for Saturday are de -Brr,hed; Uvi'CT' u1 v iiiilra — The one P'ctured Is made of percale In NUSUAI«L\ good blue or lavender and white croa-bar. wl.h values are offered for HrifiX * revers. helt and hand at bottom of aklrt Saturday in this ship- w|iiP jPfjlxjM ,n 1,,a1n co, °r. The collar and turn back mcnt of I'.nglish Semi- II |i ' CPVe,, Rr " °' w ' l ' ,e 'awn. Special Porcelain, decorated with njfljiiji 'O* 4 . tvnical blue Holland do- Another pretty style I* of blue or lav. - ' citMUhbarred ilßghim, sign, an pictured, liu ludcd tractlvely trimmed with collar nnd vest , rc . of Swiss embroidery edging. I'lsln color gingham Is Bsrd for the revers and pip- Tea Cups and Saucers. / \ l\ log. Special 7JJC. l'read and ltutter Plates. —Basement Salesroom. Tea Plates. __________ Itreakfast Plates. <'o?ip* r solTp e piai e,. Boys' Norfolk Suits $3.95 Krul't Sau 'ers. Carefully tailored from serviceable brown, gray and Oat men I Dishes tan mixtures —every Suit with two pairs of knicker- Open Vegetable Pishes. hockers these Norfolk* for boys from <> to 17 years of R Inch Platters. , , , On salo Saturday at H)0 a ß c ar< """Mial \aluc at N .. • > . —Basement Salesroom, each. •-Btitment Snlonroum. • •=== ' Sturdy School Shoes Mercerized For Misses and Children Sateen Petticoats Shoes for Misses, Children £-/-i O O and Growing t'.irls in patent and gun-metal calf, button stvlc, with cloth or leather Made over * DIBP knife piaiteii fiouiM com f o ruble, broad toe last Sixcf 6to 8. #1.50 t»ir* ** rinlKhfs theae rarefnllv- i i us « mc 1j • -> tn ' made Petticoats of good ipmlltv ' ' patt .Id.• to Js — .OO pair; 2'j to sat< en. Thev ire show n In (,_ pair. blac l<o Copi'Oiagen. gray, emei r* r.. i i nld and Ruaslan-green t'ut ex- Children" Button Shoes with haiiilOiurncd soles in tra full nml featured In 39-. 41- patent and calf leathers & ith cloth or leather too Slid 43-inch lengtliH. - am t n,, values at ' ,/cs to . , .j to 11, tl«>0 pair. —Uasement Kalesrooiit. —Basement Salesroom.