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gee SEER aa) ee ee “Hit With a Beer Mug—Dies of Injury,” saye a heading, Vea, It Down—Down—Come Grocery Prices! A Grand “Bargain Day” in The Bon YOU CAN LESSEN YOUR GROCERY BILLS IF YOU WILL BUT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY WONDERFUL ECONOMIES OFFERED IN SEATTLE’S BEST GROCERY. Unecda oriap, on sale Thursday at € packages for BiscutieProeh takes —Quaker Toasted 4c | erectly cured and kes, regular 106 pack Leg Hams 19¢c | ureday 1 pe c Tic Pull standard Eng Tea, “ 4 Meate—-That make de % cane 9c ~ Correetly 4c wiches. No Mushroome—New Importation | Kinperea pieces and stems. Regular The tdeal shortening, ane Thursday dozen pails Thure- 5 ; day at c ffew the oltre | Bresh Ginger Suape—Spiced Thureday | and worth Ibe. On sale 10 256 | Thursday, a pound c lies 16 Ozs. to the Lb. 10c Cans Cocoa, Special | Queen of the West or S¢ Several brands of Cocoa tn Bon Marche Flour ~ 5 Thureday at Se 4 can. 25¢ Pure Oats 19¢ a High Grade Brands Package. Pure Oats, a fine breakfast food, put up in 4 pound car- tons. Regular 26 va Thurs day at ide « package Juicy Lemons at 20¢ a Dozen. i you want good fresh Lemons gota them here Thure day at Mc a dosen Have thin skine and are very juley 15c Sweet Oranges 12%¢ Dozen. Sweet Navel Oranges, regu lar iS¢ grade, on sale Thure- day at 12% a dosen, The kind you like so a Sack High grade Fa y Flour hap- Marche’s Food Store FOURTH FLOOR OF THE UNION STREET STORE In the Candy Store 40c Molasses Chips 25¢ Ib. Chocolate covered Molasses Chips, worth 40¢ a pound. No more than § pounds to each customer at 26¢ & pound. Se Chewing Gum 2 Pkgs. 5¢. te Chewing Gem in Wee Bpearmint Reeman's Pepsin and Yucatan on sale here tomorrow at? packages for be 25e Lozenges at 10¢ a Pound. Lousenges in = pepperm and wintergreen flavors at bt a round inatead of thc. Get a few pounds “~ Thureday 1 wm ase Molasses Kisses 10¢ Ib. linto the oe, delle raised pound worth jamalt THE PRINCESS RESCUING RAJAH Rajah, the python, lay our | In the alley back atre, A em boy poked rel with 8 head and darted out his | forked tongue angrily. over-etating the case to esy that the boy wae surprised, Smal! North American boys do not encoun- ter pythons in barrels often, Andy McGee, THE SEATTLE STAR THRILLING RESCUE OF RAJAH, THE PYTHON, BY PRETTY PRINCESS In a) don't say! Or. | quick!" You could tell by the expression | on the press agent's face that he was surprised and pleased. Andy went to fetch the princess ] Last Sunday, when the trunks were being unloaded in the alley, | the satehel which is Rajah's travel ing home came open and Rajah gilded away, The princess was dis Ran, tell Princess Rajab | of atick. Rajah it ie not wtagedoor keeper FURNITURE DRY GOODS BASEMENT SALESROOM | Women’s and Misses’ Tailored § are The June poppy for Father's FREDERICK & NELSON, Jb Saas. : ther novelty suiting hagen and black and white checks Sizes 14 and 16 years; Special $9.50 and $12.50. Women’s and Misses’ Longt —plain tailored Coats, also models wit! long lapels Materials include novelty coatings gray and tan mixtures, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; Special $8.75. ‘Wf the white carnation Is the embic for ™ : ay? other'a day, Inc. Store Closes Datiy at S90, Special $9.50 and $12.59. ie uits were made ip t ) { cturer tro sce, ends of materials that rema 1 fr he season's ow ore offered at prices mu le than regular, hey are well-tailored from bh and diagonals in na \ 34 to 42 incl ist mej Special $8.75 large squi semi-fitting and loose belted effects, and serge tg tl 34 to 42 bust me Sale of Unde TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS, SPECIAL Combinations of good quality nainsook, § oe ause we bought the entire we can offer you t we bought them in the reg “Second Floor, $2.00 and $2.25 Fine | House Dresses, Just $1.39 Each Fine Percale and Gingham Tub Dresses, worth $2.00 and $2.26, while they last will go at $1.59 They are so teatly trimmed, in all sizes and colors, striped and figured for summer wear. ever saw ‘We Sell House Dresses Cheaper ta at mt of 33 1-3 per ce: two aan oth reaine that would be quite Impossible lar way. And we have there—it must be a bleger sale satiafiod -up stock of the Pacific Gar- —and consequently while these Canter Seetion. New $2.75 and $3.50 House Dresses Going At $1.79 Just $1.79 for your cholée of these $2.75 and $3.50 House Dresses while they inst Made of prettiest of cinghame and per- cales in stripes and figures, ae- sorted colors and sixes. The Garment Section, Too, Offers Matchless Bargains in Dainty Snow White Wearables 89¢ Waists 59c Each $5 Dresses at $2.95 Splendid new Te and 8%} Princess Dresses of white lin- White Lingerie Waists for our | gerie and dotted Swiss, lace and Tyne Bale ot White at Gc, Made | embroidery trimmed. Others of fine lawn and lingerie, em- ¥ broidered and lace trimmed, with | with lace and dainty colored high or iow necks and three- | flounces. Strictly up-to-the-min- quarter sleeves. } ute $6.00 value at $2.95. 10e Nurses’ Striped Ginghams, a Yard Striped Ginghama, tn lengths 5 6,000 yards of Nurses’ from 16 to 20 yards, Se @ yard instead of 10¢ customer at this price. Come in assorted Indigo stripes at Not more than 12 yards to a On sale in the Basement for we are not content to have this June sale « with better bargains, or we're not THE BON MA SEATTLE WOMAN | HURT IN WRECK LE. WINNIPEG, June 5,—A. E. Eas ter, a commercial traveler of San Francisco and Mrs. Oddson of Se attle were among the nine inj in a wreck of the C, P. R. trans | ibs. 4 continental at Gull Lake, Manitoba, |!) 60¢ yesterday afternoon. The accident MARKET local eg ive fi] breakfast shar butter quefort, it butter jelly roll was due to a b Earlier | 2 ¢ i 4 en 2 5-lb, can in the day th S Geotge| ie 3807 dipped ‘caramels, | express was dite George vs Young of Boston killed PIKE PL ACK MARKET Strawberries BIND DELEGATES if He FOR HARMON ‘ TOLEDO, Ohio, June 6 pean te ; an all night fight, the resolutions| ing beef. Yo lb; compound lard, 106 committee of the Ohio democratie| |b; halibut cheeks, 2 Ibs. 16c; Lake ‘ashington ¢atfish, 16¢ tb convention yoted today # plank binding all = ten | to Baltimoze convention to vote} 5 Ibs. for Harmon, even inctuding the 19) 8», dclegates who are pledged to Wil-| olives, foc pt; peanut butter gon. Ib.; head lettuce, 2 for Se; radishes. Mayor Newton Baker of Cleve § for be; tomatoes, 1he Ib.; oranges: 7 » fig’ be doz, .i0e dox ant land led the fight in opposition tol joipes ic each. 1 one ‘Peas, 6 the unit rule, and when he left the committee meeting at 6 o'clock this morning prepared to make a fight on the floor of the convention, + Yhubart tins fi Ib. 2he phe. co the fish balls, puddingy 260; Z60 cans CHE ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET, ,| in ».:|/ among the best known contributors y | Butte, es,| No change ‘|Vickets First av. and Yesler way “Corset Cover” Day Tomorrow ome of the best values in dainty Corset Covers you jood ar 20c Corset Covers for ibe | Tbe Corset Covers Just 59¢ | hundred fub-fub-feet long. era open and ready Corset Covers of good | linen pattern Mustin Corset Covers, neatly | Nalnsook Corset Covers with } sont Fete, senate veneeret) as aiee Raat princess, quality nainsook, trimmed | ribbon - draws® pee: re gir Sengenyed a ras tery wee, om per prees agent does not visit the alley moray age Lie iy oo = bed with embroidery edge and | beading and lage ¢ tio Hie place, ordinarily, ie “in front,’ ema y « off ata fe din-| Snecial tal -! of embroidery, fiatenes oe tenes, beatin: ; o * Witeo he cu WAAL ta’ rabeeiiee| tamed’ MGA Geeseeak tie bartel ribbon - run lace. pecial | cial with lace edge. 20¢ value . However A atate the fact whem) The princess rushed to the barrel 25¢. Many pretty | |we nay that at this juncture the: and Rajah rose hissingly to greet | peo . Auk 39¢ Corset Covers for 25¢ | St-be Corset Covers Ea. Ste | prese agent wandered through: the her. The reunion was touching. | CORSET COVERS, 35¢— | set Covers are Corest Covers o Just Se for Corset Covers © | alley The reptile wound round her ncek | j . “ov trimmed with medallions of em- | ging material, with medaiiions of Tl) A snake? he cried. “Where?! and shomades aldo saned hg Nainsook Corset Covers | 45¢ and | Meshdcey spd. tnameties, Ottis, | Swiss embroidery and tarertion = the barrel? Which barrel? You! The camera clicked! digg REE : Taide hasenae ‘wenaing at foe | Sf French Valenciennes loco and Se ENS NNN TENE contcmmene || LONG. PRINCE LONG CHEMISES, SPE- | DRAWERS, ribbon through beading | J ‘ | ; | SPECIAL 95¢— CIAL B5¢e— | embroidery | pattern lace 3 motifs jand ancient Thespian, who used to consolate. / linen patte . or da play “heavies” before he took up the The princess slipped on a kimono ered yoke. Two other styles at this price are {more utilitarian occupation of shoo and a pair of sandals and came! ¢ wrunnin’. Just as she darted out! tration by the stage door a photographer wandered Into the alley There | must have been something paychic about it. In ordinary circumstances j you could hang around thi ley | & year and not see a single photog | rapher. But there he was, bis cam ing Jobanies out of the alley, was j Watching the small boy | “My son,” he said, in that booming | volee which in years past made him so effective in tragedy, “what fear jest thou?” | The boy sald there was a snesne snake in the bu-bo-barre! a hubdhuly! at 50¢, 78¢, 95¢, $1.25 and $1.45. 25¢— | CORSET COVERS, trimmed with # Muslin Draw | ed flounce of } Chemises of soft Long. Princess Slips of nainsook, with top trimmed | in wide embroidery insertion drawn with ribbon ; skirt part finished with ruffle of dotted Long YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People nainsook, with top trimmed in insértion, beading and | | / edge of Armenian sere | | “Trade Training f t i A | ae = * Hubseribers to The Seattic Star | ctrte will be cee pungeht cl ot Hears | embroidery. Special O5¢. | lace joined to garment with | Muslin this office at ones of any tare [| A McLean's address at tonight's Well-made Princess Slips, | embroidery veining. The | with lawn flos ure to secure | meeting of the Women's Industrial 3 | P “ye ‘ ] chy ular delivery of th | Union and Trade School for Girls. prettily trimmed, are also | skirt part is finished with | ¢inmed with other ‘paper. fer the meantie [f a shown at $1.25, $1.45 and | lace-edged ruffle. Special | tig ie St Tt te the desire of the || New York, June 5—Six-sided 1.75. | 95. j management to necure the best || Cups have been adopted by the Epis. |], 91-75. | B5¢. i service for all, and complaints ate given courteous and prompt copal Church of the Holy munion to Insure germiess com. | if Com attention. If your paper fails | munton trom the a A ee o'clock, kindly phone thie «1 thes uae y gegen te be a8 BF th anc ess 4 urtain the Cireulation Departs {M Davis, employe of a cloak and) sult company, is under arrei | Monday night, while driving win] shorn with stealing 1 car around a sharp bend in the|®4mes from the concern’s mai ng | Special { 48c | Yard Special | 15¢ | 16e; 4 corn pk en. an 25e spaphett! 0c Oe ten tracts, 10e; full cream chee De Washington butter, ae Ib mackerel, 2 for lhc, 4 for ported anchovies, ise tb herring, §& for 25c; 16¢ | oysters clams, ‘shrimps, pimentos, 10¢ can; | Eastern bacon, 17¢; lamb chops, 10¢ club sausage, 10c; pork chops, 15¢ bolling Me MRS. MARGARET E. SANGSTER IS DEAD) NEWARK, N. J., June 5,—Mre. Margaret E. Sangster, 74, author, editor and poet, is dead at her home Maplewood today. She was to American magazine: CHANGE OF TIME ‘| NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LIMITED Northern Pacific train 42, Miss- issippi Valley Limited, for Spokane, Billings, Kansas City and St. Louis, now leaves Seattle 3:35 p. m., Instead of 4:00 p. m., as here- tofore, arriyjng Spokane 6:40 a, m. in time east of Spokane. oe ce What a pleasure! Smoke Felfer’s Union, the great 5c seller, at road north of Richmond Beach, Roy | Hat Rogers, seeing # little S-rear-old| aR girl In the way, turned bis car out| New York, June 5——John Green, in order to save ber an ‘ent over! 60 years old, a watchman on the an machine | ‘tuberculosis boat Weatflield, tele phoned to Gouverneur hospital for The chitd| “4, and when a doctor arrived the | man. was found dead. embankment turned completely over, and Rogers | Th received a broken Jaw. was not hurt. SAHRA RARR AES * White Saimon—A focal #/ H IS D AY }® rancher is bailding up a Jucra. #) ® tive business by shipping. “sun. ® A & preserved berries” to Alaska #| /, HI STOR La j : and the East. : June 5, 1787, the first steamboat | [xe keeewe Skee ee he w) boat invited by John Fiteh of Phil- adelphia, which successfully trav eled by steam power from Phila delpbia up to Trenton and back ‘This was nearly 20 years defore the Clermont made Robert Fulton | pa | Bellingham.—Attillio Cardena, a | Chilean, who confessed having set | fire to 18 buildings in the past year, has been sentenced to the pengen tary. famous and rich | ~_ | MUSIC PAYS. ee ee eo | “Was your daughter’s musi. |* * | cal cation @ profitable ven- *% Shall cows” be allowed to * | ture? * run at large in and around the *& | “You bet! | bought the |* towns of Burton, Quartermas. * | houses on either side of us at |* ter and the Portage on the isle #/ | half their value.”"—Judge. * of Vashon? That te the ques. w | * tion the commissioners of King * | Tor funds for the new Ma-|* county could not decide yester- * jsonie temple, Lorraine chapter, No.|* day, so the heated hearing was * |6, will give a ball Monday at Lew&|* postponed for two weeks, * jent pavilion. * * net et ttt hk! Jonesboro, Ark., June 581i Os borne was so impressed with bis job | 4s constable that he stopped a train |e ke et he tome 0 serve papers on the conductor * #| Now he is held on a charge of de- | #/| laying the mails ] Traneportation club will hold a ether dinner Friday evening: 30, at 110-12 First ay Greenwich, Conn., June S— |® Aw a joke on Edward N. Climp- # - * man, justice of the peace, ® HONOR WHERE HONOR |* Colby N, Chester, Jr. in. fe ® 1S DUE. |* male attire, posed as a bride, ® Mistress—Bridget, do you | * but Chapman refused the bait # spoil every plece of meat you | * because there was no license. #| cook? + * Maid—Oh, no, mum. Some- tk ttt nT TR TOTO tO bad from the ts au 's Bazar. Cambridge, June 5.—Edmund T. Dana, grandson of Longfellow, has shocked soclety by announcing that a justice of the peace wit perform the ceremony, when he marries Miss Josie Holliday, June 18, pene nKe *% Bids for 400,000 feet of lum- * ber, to be used in the con- * * struction of the canal lo¢ks *® * in Lake Washington will be * *® opened at the offices of the * * United States engineers tm * * the Burke building, June 10. *| * The lumber to be bought at * \* this time Is the rough or com: & iz mon kind, and while the pur * * chase i# not large, it marks * | |* the actual beginning of eon- we -atruction, * ERR * * * PETRIFYING, She--Oh, professor! | saw such a funny old fossil In the museum today. | thought of you at once.—Judge, OIL steamship Petroleum N while on her itinerary of the Sound went aground at Neah Bay yester day King County Humane socie hold its monthly meeting day evening in the Commercial Club rooms, First av. and Columbia 1 aye Rome—The “movies have in- vaded Vesuvius, A cinematograph operator descended into the crater and took plotures of the descent and the vapor, made its exhibition trip, a 12-oared |i i} \| | | | 1] i HE Dress Goods Section has prepared for Thursday's purchasers an interest- ing assortment of seasonable, Dress Silks to sell at this low price, including Water-proof Foulards, black, brown, navy-blue, and lavender, special 48¢ yard. Swiss Messaline inches wide, in Copenhagen, lavender, blue and green, special 48¢ yard Striped Surah Silk, 19 inches wide, in old- rose and green, special 48¢ yard. Striped Messaline Silk, in plum-color and gray, 19 inches wide, special 48¢ yard. Pin-striped Messaline in hunter's-green, 26 inches wide, special 48¢@ yard. 23 inches wide, in old-rose, reseda 19 light- in Persian design, Kimono Silks patterned in floral designs, in navy-blue, tan, black, Copenhagen and rose, 30 inches wide, 50¢ yard Natural-color Pongee Silks for summer dresses and waists, G8¢ yard semoent Salesroom. red, Women’s Mended Gloves, Special 59 P HESE Gloves have been expertly repair it would be difficult to locate the original defect Kid Gloves in two-clasp style, in brown, gray and black, Chamois Gloves, one-clasp, in white and natural color. tan, Special, the pair, 50¢. BROKEN LINES !! Women’s Knit Underwear Special 10c Garment some of these garments are slightly soiled from display and others are in broken size ranges—all are weights suited to present Special, the garment, 10¢. Children’s Gauntlet Gloves styles, special, the pair, 35¢. —Basement Salesroom. wear. in several essnllbestiininasation McCray Refrigerators FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED... URTAIN Nets in a large @ good patterns, strong, weave, in large and small patterns and Filet and Cluny: Nets are shown in cream and | be made up with narrow lace | ed with wide hems. Forty-fiveal : special 15¢ yard : SCRIM CURTAINS, PAIR— Scrim Curtains, 2% yards ade with hemstitel finished with edge. smooth, round-thread quality in 6v@™ resembles Tit ecrit SPEC! inches wide, n lace lace mesh and closely May color. Special at $1.50 pair, Ra be had in cream, Main and Telephaaiail saci Filled ed by the manufacturer and in @ The offering oe | Cape Gloves in one-clasp st) le white, tan and gr ae | Mocha Gloves, one-clasp, black, ay a "150 PAIRS = Women’s Oxfords | 75e] and Pu and kid leathers, with welt @ Sizes 1 to. 4%, widths AA toGy There are 150 pairs in a cleat }day, at 75¢ pair. + — Base In a Clearance at Women’s Oxfor