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{Women’s WEDNESDAY AT THE BON MARCHE 300 Extremely Beautiful Easter Suits in a Phenomenal Sale Such as Seattle Women Never Before Have Witnessed Most stores would call it a stroke of good luck to secure 300 of such styl ish Spring Suits as these are at so low a price before Easter has arrived, and would, no doubt, offer them at full value. BUT, as every woman in Seattle knows, we always let you share in every saving we effect in the buying. So to morrow (Wednesday) you can come here and choose from actual $25.0 $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Suits, made in the latest style, with unusual care, at Ah ses ae <= | | The Materials The Colors The Trimmings” } 8 Handsome satin- | Every new and destr- Some plain tailored, Coats 36 to 42 inches striped Panama, fine | | able shade is repre- others bicoukiagly yet || long, semi-fitting, hip- French serges and Pan- | | sented including rese plainty trimmed with | | less effects, round or amas in plain and shad- | igre: 6 | | silk, satin and self-cov- | | pointed sides and back, ow stripes fancy | | 4a taupe, wistaria, ce ered buttons, with large | | cutaway fronts, with 2 worsteds and the very dar, russet, copper, ca | | side patch pockets, sat | 7 FS fashionable mannish tawba, old rose, wood | | in inlaid collar to match. | | to 4 buttons; snug-fit- | | mixtures. Goods that | | brown, blue, | | Coats satin or silk lin- | | ting hip skirts, full gor- retail up to $2.50 the navy, storm gray, and | | ed. Skirts trimmed to | | yard. all the other favorites match coats. ed, flaring bottom. 14.95 We court comparison with the $25.00 to $40.00 Suits that all Seattle offers today. Choice of the entire lot at the matchlessly low price of $14.95 The sale begins Wednesday morning sharp at 8:30 Let nothing keep you away is our last word to YOU.—Suit Section—Second Floor, |The Bon Marche Wednesday Morning Sales || “ee Bulet Battin | | No phone or mail orders accepted for these morning sales. | aa oy Call Ex- | 15¢ Figured Denims, 10¢ Dutch Cleanser, 1g | 6c Wash Laces, Price's Baking Powder Ste 3e. 130 to 10:30, yard . 8:30 to 10:30, a can . | 8:30 to 10:30, yard Every povswwile knows | : } ” . " hett-peund Fancy Printed Denims, The most useful house- Cotton Torchon, Imita canes. for curtains, hangings, cov- | hold preparation extant. | tion Cluny Laces and In- Al erings, etc.; 34 inches wide. | Wednesday morning, 6%c | sertions to match, 1 to $ Wednesday morning, 8 1-3c | a can. Limit, 4 to a cus inches w Wednesday | a yard. | tomer. morning, 3c a yard f | 724 Apron Ginghams, | 25¢ Lawn Sacques, 15e | 45 Louisine Silk, 99 Wednesday 8:30 to 10:30, yard .... | 8:30 to 10:30, each . | 8:30 to 10:30, yard . C HT occtes Prames—Vresto Standard Apron Ging- | . Women’s Figured Lawn All-Silk Louisine, white, | ims, in assorted checks | Combing Sacques, all man- | cream, black, three blues | and colors. Wednesday | ner of colors. Wednesday | and one green. Wednesday |f |} fax morning, Sc a yard. morning, 15¢ each. | morning, 29c a yard. Ty oven Ga— dew importa | ‘Tallan: pleases partic | ‘gir peloie, Wenge | fay, quart cane H lion cans. 01.86 trouble keeping In stock; value able for ’ a famously Goo4 counterfelt of ste. of 3 | Bure linen, valve 180 gtrenath and Maser Wetnenae $i. 20) S yard Wednesday Wotrenday. 4 , pounds iris filnty roperly ¢w cod fish; or brick A GAS RANGE ‘is a coal range with a goo Education. A week’s trial will convince you. Seattle Lighting Co. SELECT YOUR ASTER CLOTHING Ladies, let up for Easter, Your Credit Is Good Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry Ft FIREPROOF | STORAGE BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD M STOCK AT 2% CENTS, it te rapidly arriving, and will m ake is money for present buyera. KAVANAGH CO., ino, Mine Operators, Lidl a0" Weron BLOG. Puget Market Co.’s Big White Market Exclusively for Household Geode. us dress you DIRECTORS JAMES D. HOGH New Suits, Gowns, Coats, 5. B. soaen Skirts, Waiste and PEUDINAND sCHMITES Millinery Easy Payments SPECIAL WEDNESDAY Finest Eastern Picnic Hams Only 9c Per Lb. This te a Mighty Low Price—Try One--They're Fine One Price OFrriceRs JAMES D. HO GB, Pre: 4, D. LOWMAN, Vice A. B. STEWART, Vice CASH CREDIT Westberg & Childs | Incorporated | | 1912—Se0ond Ave.—1312 | Do you try to save Money on your meats and at the same fime get good meats? You can do both these things at this market. you oY an assured excellence of quality at the lowest price THe Big White Market MAIN FLOOR SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING + Canbtor SANFORD, Anat hier ©, DB. BROWN, Asst, Casbter. W, FF. PAULL, Trost Officer DOWNING, ‘HOPKINS & RYER, Inc, on “Tia! the |be luxuries. While figs, | eto., jhope of inereasin, | barley ie reduced 15 |which it would be interesting | know |the duty on barley ix the brewing | eason which | te to vote! for Cannon and the old rules. A Efforts to maintain the price of living, moving personifeation of | milk high winter schedule the reason was C. J. Vopicka, of | have and it was announced Chicago, of the brewers’ organiza: | yep that on Thursday a new tion, He Hved and moved among | list of prices will go into ef the members of the house during | fe will sell 12 instead of the insurgent fight » brewers |10 quarts for a dollar, and the whole and the whisky fntereats upheld |#ale price drope from 23 to 20 cents the rule of Speaker Cannon, They | e@allon. At the city milk sta- received thelr “quid pro quo.” Here |tions the price will be cut from is part of ft in the cheaper malt. /|§ to nts Milk Is said to be! The increased tat on stockings, | |plentiful now, and several Gairtes | gloves, cotton goods, hat pina, milli. |/have found it necessary to dump| mery, feathers, soap, perfumes ‘and | bundre © of gallons, after saving| other articles of the toilet have |the cream | stirred the women. of there | os - things are regarded as necesslties.| . 4 a Witt. Buy agg The ordinary cotton stocking Cer | orn—0 of Balley Penineuia fore oan tainly 1s such, Ae the average child | aie win) probably te same ajar or woman requires about 15 pairs &| ark board at ite next mecth to ee | year, the increased tax on stockings | an nouno “psdivecynd, “f ne. This} ie no slight addition to the cowt Of}, @ number of Ratnioe % yesterday | Jelothing. Hat pine may be looked | ong ¥ . | Peres ee ee eee eee eee ee ee | upon as luxurt ae luxuries N STORE | loReetol8 FinsT AVENUE | P-TOWN STORE while he has been hitting up the ¥ fia. ALL WANTED OUT AT THE | big wi ens ’ PINE 51, me WESTLAKE AVE. AYP. &, SUNDAY TO BEE | "Il fe the man who d vean | Posy-OFrick suB-eTATION i] | WHAT 18 DOING. to knock who doos the Most dam-| 7 aT THe us-Town erome | THEQUA\ | age," said Prosident J. ¥. Chilborg | . — this morning Every individua There aro fifty-seven vartetios, |! the city could be a member of ; |the publicity department of the Count ‘am, fifty-seven, but the kind | mogt” productive. kind ‘of he would of knocker the @xposition directors | qo go. All that 1s necessar are after and for whom they have/ him to get abe 4 a street car witt announced next Sunday as “Knock. | the rest of the family and go o . ere’ Day le the kind that staya at | to the grounds, He car home and, Rot having seon the falr| there In an hour to keep him w wince the work began, efther de |ing for another week, and then tt clines or te unab to way a word | will be time to go out again, for the about {t, good, bad or indifferent. | exposition is growing 60 fast that The Indian that hollers his head |{t's a new show every Bunday. — | off and announces from the house “A trip to the grounds means en-| topes that the fair won't be ready, | thusiaem It can't help ft, and en doesn't do much in the way of|thusinem ts now the falr's greatest harm. He knocks #6 loud that his | need if we are not enthusiastic incerity te @loproved and his in-|here at home, we cannot expect tentions discredited others to be. Negative Knooking Harmful A Day for a Picnic. It te the negative knocker who The doings next Sunday wil! be does the harm, for he knocks with out Intent he can be accused of te lack of energy, and there ie no law againet that His «sincerity cannot be questioned if he could say anything good of | the exposition he would do it, for he is loyal enough, in the last analysis, but he can't say anything | sufficient reason the dows good for the that he hasn't grounds” and o een out to naequently The most awful thing not know what has been going on ows are oe ce Re PAYNE'S BOOSTED TARIFF TAXES; FLOOD OF MAIL TO CONGRESSMEN de dine thndl natal MR. CITIZEN, HOW DOES THIS HIT Your On the smal) boy's cotton and woolen which he is to wear to school, this Is the way the tariff hite the head of the family, On every pound of wool which goes into the manufacture of a suit there te a duty of four times the vali of the raw wool, This mak about 44 cents a pound on the wool. Then there ts a duty on top of that of 60 per cont of the value of the clothing What is the resalt? The tax fe high enough to prevent any foreign importations, The con sumer i at the merey of the octal interests, which make a poor quality of clothing and sell {t at the price of a really good article eRe By Gilson Gardner, WASHINGTON, D. C., March 3 The increased tariff taxes . * - * * * 7 * * * * - 0 pro-| vided by the Payne bill appear to have stirred up opposition in every of the countr nook aad corner ¥ Not in years has there been such opposition to any measure mall is flooded with tions te Every communica wepators and members of the house, tome of them so warm that asbestos envelopes would be only proper covering, “The lowt of living for the aver age man is incroascd; the advan tage of wealth and power is also increased.” In these words Representative Champ Clark, leader of tatives, and spokesman of the |® of represen | such a tax the SSAA EN ERS RES | minority members of the waye and ‘means committee, has accurately | leummed up the provisions of the } Payne bill, He adds "Heavy taxes are laid on coffee, tee and substitutes for | Mavors for foods, are raised in conte and ba: ley malt 20 cente “* The reason for the . decrease { it te the same Democ: trust moved certain coftee | which, with cocoa, butter, mustard, | pepper, cinnamon and ail sorte of | are declared to; lemons, price without | the revenue, © the reason for te eee eeeeeeeeee EACH OF FIFTY-SEVEN gin in the morning be the beet thus far this spring a family picnic, There are for fifty thousand on and more room along front, and there ts a re ent workmen who don’t mind pick up papers and the like after crowd has finished lupepeon it brings along with All through the afterg00n Wagne band will be on tap and there be a special program et for everyone, or anyone the wo that tt will for WHOLES: noatn the grounds lake of | tpg | will interesting x a ee |should appear in the it would be Clark the retail pric necessary, points out, to eat study of the Payne b beyond any possible questi Careful shows ae Champ | sugar at) maximum speed for 15 months. | Mit jon b It Ite for $7 ALE + ©THE DRO Our Special $6.00 Sole inside shitt fold xtra sf All other Suit Cases Nice, — Rox large chotce— BORIC ACID—i00 package BLIG®’ NATIVE HERGS for apples ular $1.00 nize QUAKER BOTANICAL } HERBS—7 that ite total consequences are a| revision of the tariff upward, not} downward | There is no reason to believe or hope that the senate will make the bill any better in this respect. It has been the practice in past years | for the senate to really write the final tariff act, bu json and Dingley ments added the senate were the trusts and b people. When Mr. w what be can do in the way |further revision upward ee ee * * MADAM, HOW DO YOU LIKE THIS TAX? Suppose a woman ts trying buy ready-made clothing or material for a dress. The fir thing she will run against is a duty of 7 cents @ square yard on cotton or woolen fabric Valued at 16 cents a square yard Then an edditic duty is added of 60 per cent ad valorem, that ts, another 7 cents to the. square yard Thus the fabrie which was originally valued at 14 cents, has paid « tax of 14 cents, or 100 per cent, to the square yard \* if you don't like this, write * to the congressman from your district protesting against to Settee eeeeeeeeee e GIGANTIC NAVY (iy United Press) LONDON, March 80.—Foret Secretary Grey told the house jcommons today that when many completes he program she will ha battleships of the jaffairs among world powers. Gr urged a more Mberal policy In od Ger Dreadnaught , making her supreme in naval in both the Wil bile the amend. | ali} of GERMANY WILL “HAVE. en ot ey on. |Rection with naval affairs tn Groat 4 they are a lux: | — ury which has become quite general among young women not belonging to the clase of millionaires. Th game ie true of artificial hair feathers on hats and famery. Mr, Payne re ds glove but the average woma ways they are necessitios not like to be taxed additionally o these incidents of her wardrobe. And did you know that there te duty which pr |hooks and eyes? The Payne has not revised this tariff dowr ward, It remaings as before. eee \euger tariff has b | joke. cent. a pound fa the amount of this | The announce come a standin, th of one One-twent She doe pe 0 || of vey of per “ n * n a ibits importation of bill “uction in the a! duction, “A blow between the eyes to the sugar trust” te what a more or lese disingenuous member | of the ways and means committee ‘|abeled it The amount of ugar eaten ar nually by each fhdividual in th country is exaetly 80 pounds, Ac cordingly, tn order to save up cents on this of suger In Beef, Pork, Mutton and Lamb guaranteed strictly fresh The market that offers you the best at }all seasons of the Alaska Him | reduction in the pric (presuming the reductio CHOICE CUTS year. PALACE MARKET, Beoond and Yesler. if | four hours. | Britain. MILK PRICES TUMBLE TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH Mix two ounces of Glycerine wi ound pure and a half straight Whisky take {n doses of a teaspoontul ever This mixture possess the healing, healthful properties the Pines, and will break a co int {n twenty-four hours and eure any In having cough that ts curable. this formula put up, your druggist uses Virgin Oi! of Pine be sure thi the the Leach Chemical Co, Cincinna: Ohio, WAN?1- Board and room. Shake well, and) genuine | compound pure, alley clti-| | | th | @ half-ounce of Virgin O41! of Pine} of) ry er of) a | at tu, Boe Lode Anata Ma MnAadtn Ania a AeMntintetetatntaMintntetal in the direction of greater favor to} vier taxes on the Tt. Aldrich gets bis | hands onthe Payne bill he will etc, 1013-15 First Ave. be aize Cards from 1¢ to 85¢. use PHONE WE OfLIVER WEST ROOMS AT BOTH 510 Continuation of Our Popular ‘|Leather Goods Sale | Our Leather Sale continues all week, and there’s a saving of at least 25 per cent on every item. For || tomorrow we feature specially— Suit Cases ¢ Leather Case A case that should sell ial tomorrow ....+. from $1.50 up to $22.00, you may take your pick 24-Inch frame, double $4.29 25% Off at 6c | 5c 62c A9c | | | | | | | Extra Savings: Needed Drugs $1.26 ZINC DOUCHE PAN6—Special BITTER APPLE (Coloeynth)— | very PENN'S ANTISEPTIC SOAP— Every bar of the genuine bears our name— f 3 ckiee 25¢ HYOMEI—The great ea tarrh cure; 500 size . -43c $1.00 size, complete, with inhaler GLYCO-THYMOLINE— Regular 50c size Easter Cards THE QUAKER DRUG CO. —TWO STORES— We are showing the latest Easter Cards and Novelties. Leather Easter Greetings, Chicks, 406 Pike St. We wAgos. | $4.00 $3.5( ing 100 pa now THREE FOR OWE For the Thirsty Seattle DO YOU WANT TO BORROW? have money to loan on Real Estate in Seattle on first mort- loaned only Immense Reductions -ON- Children’s Suits These goods are offered to you at a marvelously low figure, for the rea- son that we are overstocked. 80 Fancy Pine cassi ), now 500 Children’s regular price $4.00, now 150 of the very finest $5.00 and $6.00 Chil- dren's Suits fancy 100 dozen * at irs of money Children’s 100 Double-Br wasted. fancy 1eres Suits, OM ALL DEPOSITS Suits, Children’s worsted and in in Scotch, ‘Mother’ Knee ‘F riend” Waists, and Blouses, weeds up to $1.00, now y Pants, tweeds and worsteds, COR. FIRST AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET fancy m worth up to $1.50, 35¢, 45¢ and 6S¢ THESE BARGAINS WILL NOT LAST LONG, AND AN EARLY VISIT IS ADVISED. Great Western CLOTHING co., 1817-1310—FIRST AVENUE—1317-1319 Between Union and University Sts. in Seattle. worth up to $1.25 worsteds, -82.40 tweed and $3.35 Shirts corduroys, N fair seagon will rent | ere at low rate. agements now WALL OO, Wivst Av, Foot of University st Gwonet Room, SAIL MAKER AN RIGGER 100,000 eq. _ft Pauline for Rent. Ping Poies nt stacks sot W Phone, Ind. sede seattle IND. 2615 ~ — MAIN 1248 FREE TO ALL SEATTLE FEE PHONES AND LADiEmt