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‘There are a lot of lawyers ‘Money at it than Lincoin did. today who are not making any THE BON MARCHE CELEBRATING IS 22d BIRTHDAY Nearly a Quarter of a Century of Public Service—| i» Its Re The biggest department sto the Northwest, for it is just 22 since the Ben Marche hung up its shingle agd made a bold bid for pub Ne patronage. Many old timers still recall the time when they came down town on the Madison or Yes ler cable and took the Seattle Trac tion Co.'s “North Seattle” car to “Belltown,” paying two car fares (as transfers and car tickets were unknown then, to get some of the! Bon Marche bargains. It seems a far cry from the little) Bon Marche of 1890, at tho corner! ward. ¢ First av. and Cedar st. to ¢ big Bon Marche of 1912, that tak up a whole block on Second ay with its hundreds and hundreds of employes, its 7% acres of floor space and the many conveniences that go to make a modern depart ment store the most conven shopping place on earth. Yet the| one was the logical outeome of the other, just as surely as th oak grows from the little The Bon Marche is holding a se} thes of very interesting Anniversary salen to celebrate its 22nd birthday Hotel Mi Steam Heat Mot and Cold ¢ Water Bleciric Lights Telephones ™ EVERY noow Rngle Rooms, Room and Batis, Inspect this beautiful iwaukee A New Motet, Centraity Located Over $20,000 Worth of High Clase Furniture to Rooms RATES week per week, hotel — Every.ting complete—A lobby and correspondence rovm CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,000 Dining Roum im Connection ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER ABLE SILK One diy.. Beattie DIREC Phones: | yesterday | quarte TO CONNECT LAKE’ WITH THE SOUND A campaign for a boulevard from the Country club boulevard to the Lake Forest boulevard, which will connect ¢ Washington with the Sound, started by Ferdinand County Logging Co. Petitions are being sign ested property owners, to be pr gented to the county commission: ore. 3,000 at Opening of Plymouth Church Over 2,000 people attended the opening services of the new Plymouth Congregational church yesterday morning and evening Rev. Francis J, Van Horn, taking a» his subject, “The Place of Worship,” delivered the first sermon, In the ening the pastor talked on Jeep in the Sides of the Ship.” Next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock the formal dedicatory ser vices will take place at which the Rey. Dr. Dyott of the Piret church of Portland, will deliver the sermon. “No Affinities ia India,” Says Prince no room for affinities n conception of love, rath Ghosh of India | veaper services of | Congregati¢ “Ther ia the Indi sald Prince yesterday at the the Queen Ant ehureh, al | The prince stated that the move the emancipation of wo-| men started 4,000 years ago. Th divorce eystem ts unknown, for ma riages are happy and eternal, “The mother occupies a higher place in| a than in any other country 'e} world,” sald the princ ment fo th AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Metropotitan—-The Juvenile Bow tonlans in “The Dream Girl Moore—Durbar motion pictures. Seattie—Jessie Shirley Co. tm The Gay Parisians Orpheum Vaudeville Emprese— Vavdevilir Vaudeville and motion f! ‘audeville pletures. Clemmer deville. Melbourne deville. Maccabees Meet Tater convention of the Knights of the Maccabees opened Photoplays and vaw Photoplays and vau | speak. this morning in Stevens hall. Over 120 delegates arrived trom Portland and established head: at the Shirley hotel, where they were tendered a reception by a ldelegation of Seattle members, headed by Capt. Rex Robeson. Durtng the convention the order wil] discusa the good roads move- ment, after which an setive cam- ign for the betterment of high = will be started. Wounded in Fight Ed La Bounty, 1228 Roy and J. Simms, 715 Bastiake av. are in the city hospital suffering from wounds on the head and body as a result of a fight Saturday night on Eastlake av. and Roy st. Simms told the police that he had been at tacked by three men and pulled out ta kaif TORY BY DISTRICTS This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms—They Depend on You for Support. West Seattle District Hardware and Furniture LIPSKY BROS... DEPARTMENT STORE ROOFING MATERIAL SEWER FIFD DRAIN TILE Star Wan Bring Results Greenwood “COAL AND WOOD Dull Lumber and Fuel Co. BALLARD 2704. Lumber, Coal and V Building Materials. _ Woodla “INTERLAKE FUEL CO. 2 Yards ith Winteriaxe 2 Phones y.,+» 908 USE THE North 1921 PHONES ood and rk Av. t Ads’ BALLAD 1827.) i INTERIOR FINISHING ‘ INTERIOR FINISH CO. Office and Milt PHONE | 8011 California Ay. | Lad and W. Stevens St Best of Material Hest of Work oun MOTTO MACHINE SHOP KING & WINGE The People Who Can Repair Your Boat From Top to Bottom. | Phone West 10 1030 Alki Av. Georgetown TRANSFER GEORGETOWN TRANSFER CO, ' NC. 206 Jackson St. Us for Quick, Prompt Servies. nd, 4460; Sidney 248, m Boats and Train: nd Park |PLUMBING and HEATING | PLUMBING R, JOHNSON Co, 4418 Woodland Park Ay, We Can Fix Your Pi Phone Red 760; Resi Phone Mal ‘Troubles e North 2821 Fremont District COAL AND woop McMULLEN & CO, Phone us for your Coal and Wood, —PHONES— Office, . 28, Ind. Red 5a. After @ p. m., Green 472, White 460. CLOVER LEFAF DAIRY, Inc. North 289; White 686, CLOVERLEAF DAIRY |Most Complete and Sanitary Dairy in the City. 12 Quarts for $1.00. _— DRUGS $5.00 BOOK FREE To any lady who will call at our store we will present a copy of Ho- bure’s Home Reecipes. FREMONT DRUF CO. Fel University _ __COAL AND WOOD — FUEL CORNWALL & SON CONFECTIONS 4339 14th Av. m. B. Downtown Store Pioneer Drug Store, Foot Cherry | | PAINTERS HOUSECLEANING A SPECIALTY Floors Brightened. Wall Paper C} ed, Paper Hanging and Tinting. TaPLANT & FTERONG Phone North 1359. Shop, 1218 Bast 43rd st —_—_—_—_————— PLUMBING University Plumbing Co. Phone North 066 0087 14th Ay. N, B, SHEET METAL WORKS At Works Phones: North 1622 Ind. White 129 4140 14th Ay. NB ____ Fremont District REAL ESTATE M. RB. CARR & CO. PHONE US orth 600 ‘Res. Phone M. 2047 Mortgages Loans Iysurance Investments |@ Merion and Third ayv., |w Central buliding Roger’s Chocolates’ ne | The , Warning *. © By Berton BRraiey Mf won, no matter what you do, Show decent vim and zeal fer it. You'll never put a blame thing through Less that's the way you feel fer it Don't think your JOB is just @ jest, ‘That thought is deleterious Hut bear in mind yer dad's req . Don't take YOURSELF too serious, It's well enough to know yer worth, But not to think too much of it If you can't view yourself with mirth You sure do need a touch of it, In all the world the biggest joke ‘The biggest bore to weary Us, Is that concelted, witless bloke Who takes HIMBELF too serious, Just try to play yer ttle role Fer all ite length an’ latitude An’ don't you worry Or keep a highbro You needn't be a joker, lad, With laughter most delirious But arab this counsel from yer dad— Don't take YOURSELF too serious, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Beattie Mtar notityin| ® rr © prompt and reg Canada, looking forward to the} time when her need for timber will | be much greater | than it now ts,| bas organized 6} conservation 6s: | sociation and ap pointed as chief forester, Cly4 Leavitt, who for} many years was! connected with | the United) Btates forestry service . agement to secure the complal ie and PROMpt r paper falls night by 6 biedly phe this effies Main $400, Ask fer t Dep « o'clock at once the Clreuiatt 80 THOUGHTFUL OF HIM Bridegroom (two days after wedding)—1 haven't seen any thing yet of that $5,000 cheek from your father. Bride—Weill, you see, dear, heard that your father had ready given us on knew we shouidn' duplicate presents, Transcript. ‘The Central W. C. T. U. will held ite monthly meeting the Plymouth Congregations) murah, Sixth and University, Tuesday, at 2:30 p.m. Rey, A. J, Daily will Judge Rentoul) of London | fused to sentence | C. Leavitt. A tenmile walk wa 66 Mountaineers you Mountaineers took steamer to Colby and walked along the beach to Point Glover and re turned on the boat He touched her hand; he drew her near. He faintly whie- pered: “Love me, dear.” And the replied: “I can't say no to one eo well supplied with dough.” Steam whaler Star |., of the Unit- ed States Whaling , attained & speed of 14 miles an hour on her trial trip over the government course slong the east shore of Vashon island yesterday, RARAARAMAAERA EHD * * & The Seattle Federation of # # Women's clubs will conduct ar® # home manufacturers’ sale, bec w) & ginning May 1¢ and ending the ® @ 18th, in the store room at ® in therm * * * TP RR RR RSE LES ES Eo 8] Some men draw pensions for having been shot in the substi- tute. THIS DAY | @ A fire drill on the steamship IN H ] 5 TO R » A | ® Humboldt, shortly before she | @ tied up to the Seattle dock, #& was executed In quick time by May 6, 1646, the Scotch bullt! ® the crew. The drill took but up & reputation for being sharp! ® three and a half minutes. bargainers, which | » * some of (het eee teewkett keene keep to this day Then, for the| Steubenvilie, firat time in bis |Cleveland actress, has been award: | tory, it ts #ald.jed $10 aplece for 50 letters writ they sold king \ten her by Capt. Cheeks. She sued | for eo much cash. | for $50,000 damages for breach of | Charlies |. of En-| promise. Good thing the letters! land had fled to) were not of a “burning” type. | them for protec: tion, after his! Cambridge, Mase—All of the fa | unsuccessful) mous elms of the Harvard quad-| fight with the|rangle will be cut down after the long Parliament, | June commencement and will be {replaced by red oaks. and the parliament dickered for his. return very much ae they might have bought a donkey, The Scotch A wild man from Borneo hi Got $2,000,000 for him. nothing on the wild man in the bleachers. The G. A. R. and other patriotic Organisations beld a meeting Satur day afternoon in the Armory, at which final plane were made for the observance of Memorial day Chicago.—-Howard F, McCormick has purchased a fifteenth century | Persian fabric rug. appraised. re-| cently at $100,000. It's worth while being “called” on to that carpet. SKK ERRR Eh Saye * mee % | San Francieco—Mre. H. Lawson Hill, 104 years old, the oldest living daughter of the American revolu | tion, will cast her first vote in No-| vember, and says it will be for Taft. | |* Twelve thousand people wit- *® nessed the closing night of the * pure food and household show * in Mammoth rink Saturday w night i* eee eee eee rere er ee NO MODEST EXPLORERS “Who, In your opinion, Is the Greatest hero of polar expedi- tion?” “| don't pretend to be a but that fellow whe ack and owned up that n't the first to arrive js to me pretty strongly.” olt Free Press Cai—Mre. Cora hurst , fasted 56 days to reduce her weight and died suddenly of heart failure. A man who stutters makes a poor temperance orator, Canton, |ger, of the United Brethren church | wants to be chief of police. He would retain his pulpit also; this pi retin The Meadows will be the scene |*° Sto? church snoring of a series of aeroplane flights by | a number of aviators of internation: | al fame the latter part of this week Phil ©. Parmalee will drop W. M Morton from a parachute during a fight, Cliff Turpin, another avt ator, will fly, In June Capt. J. B.| Martin and Miss Lillian Irvine; »| COAST STEAMERS bird lady, will make several Mghts PLAY IT SAFE at the Meadows, pea ao PORTLAND, Or, May 6.—As a} James T. Blakistone, president of result of the lesson taught by the} the Seattle Athlettc club, fs serious-| Titanic disaster, steamers of the ly iI at the residence of his brother, |San Francisco and Portland Steam Andrew, 320 Melrose ay. N, He ship company today are equipped has been suffering attacks of heart| with extra Hfeboate and life rafts. trouble for several weeks, |The steamer Beaver, one of the i ‘ifleet--now has life saving facilities for 974 persons, though the most the vessel can carry {s 799 persons, NEW SEATTLE MAGAZINE. Devoted to an exposition of the value to the people of Washington in the reclamation of the logged-off lands in the state, “Little Logged Off Lands,” a magazine to be pub- lished monthly, made ite initial ap- ~ pearance last week. It covers 50 Philadelphia-~—Ed O'Malley, a es chiefly devoted to the advo. prospective bridegroom, took aleacy of state aid in land clearing. drink with a stranger and missed |The magazine ts published by C. C. his wedding, When O'Malley came|and A, D, Coulter and Kenneth ©. to, $375 was missing from bis pock-| Beaton, and carries a Seattle-Spo- ets. kane-Portland date line, | Plainfield, N. J brated his divor dom party.” jeards depicting Lincoin shattering the chains of a manacled slave Funeraj serives for Miss Dean Rice, who was killed by the over- turning of an automobile on the Bothell road, were held at Butter: worth's this afternoon. The body will be taken to her former home at Charleston, Il. After the rain, an old rain check Gets us into the game, by heck! i i ‘) a wealthy wid-| ff UL—Rev. W. T. Kessin- |i | would give him a perfect license | if of Cynthia Grey's correspondents os! hh ng He probably means singular, — 1 FREDERICK & NELSON, In Store Closes iy at Gino, Broken Lines of Men’s Hats — Special [ $1.00 For Clearance. UR Summer stocks of Men's Head ear are constantly arriving and we | ic. sizes and the block shapes. Colors, pe and black in the Soft must have display roo: for them—hence | 44tk-brown this clearance of Soft Hats and Derbies pean Pikes and " ‘ The values are ¢ In most instances there is a full range of Me ; ’ j HOBI- | lavender, pink or blue Women’s Hosiery in Sprin WOMEN’S CLOCKED LISLE —of black-gauze-lisle thread, a very fine | Excellent 75¢ pair. WOMEN'S LAVENDER - Top” HOSIERY, SPECIAL $1.00 P, ith 4-inch garter. lisle sole. Speus quality, clear and evenly » cinforce l i y nly spun, reinforced —fine quality silk, with deep garter welt, double sole and toe. | tipped in lavender, and The pretty French clocking is in white, | $1.00 pair, CHILDREN'S SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, 35c PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR $1,006. excellent quality full-fashioned Silk-lisle Hosiery of medium weight, strongly suitable for girls and boys. Colors include black, tan, white, pink and blue for $1.00. Infants’ Half Hose in the newest design Se and 35¢ pair. A Special May Selling of St. Gall Swiss Embroideri features value ry wh The Embroid imported for this offering, embody many entirely new de At 25¢ Yard | At 50c Yard Embroideries from 6 to 17 | Tene and Cam bric E 12 to 17 inches w t floral Baby Ir lish designs, conventional patterns. dainty St. Gall face effects. | cial, 25¢ yard. | Special, 50¢ yard. , B5¢ yard. Also unusual values in New 45-inch Embroideriés on Swiss and Nainsook, $3.50 yard ; 27-inch Embroidery Flouncings, $1.00 to $2.50 yard of great and very timely interest tc y woman » is plannii nies were include } Dresses, Waists and Lingerie for the Summer n gns, and | At.65c Yard inches wide, with matching eries, broideries, 17 inchre very fine, transparent and nainsook, in florals baby Insertions, executed on fine, and n newes sheer Swiss, nsook scroll and Eng- eyelet and eyelet also Spe cambric, in flora | Specia Child’s Sulky, $1.75 | Child's Folding Sulky, A SUBSTANTIALLY - BUILT Sotky, | OS” Sy : enamel, with padded spring finished in red enamel, with reversible | hack covered in imitation leather. jointed handle of steel tubing, and brass wheel caps. Price $4. Furniture Headquarters, Cut Sunburst Table Tumh Special : ¢ 60c | Set of 6 | INE-BLOWN Table Tumblers, attractively cut in sunburst: ; as pictured, Special, for the set_of six, at 60. BASEMENT SALESROOM back and 10-inch rubber-tired wheels. Ex- ceptional value at $1.75. New Trimmed Hats, Special $1.85 | OME of the values we have been able to offer this season 7,¢ S best represented in this special purchase on HF Practically every shape g! that has found (af, The following will i sale Tuesday. and trimming effect favor is included offered: White Milan Hats trinuned flowers and ribbon Black Tailored Hats with trimming of wings and grosgrain ribbon. Chip Shapes in burnt-color, foliage and flower-covered crown. Hair Braid Hats, trimmed with American Beauty, June or crush roses and ribbon stick-ups. give some idea of the breadth of choice ¥ with with HI White and Tan Peanut Braids, with American Bea uty, ribbon stick-ups Ij trimming, also models trimmed with daisies, crush roses, large silk roses and UNTRIMMED SHAPES—SPECIAL 9% Large Hair Braid Shapes, special 95¢. Small close-fitting Shapes @f Milan Shapes in white and burnt color, | Milan, Chip and Imitation Henm 4 medium size, special 95¢. and white, special 95¢. _ pasement | FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED, McCray Refrigerators ae