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BUY EASTER CLOTHES AND GIFTS AT THE BON MARCHE Men’s Suits— —For Easter Elegant New Models Worth Mach More It Is a wonderful array of suits that le shown at the Bon Marche for Easter at $15.00. Fine all-wool serges, blue cheviots, also browns, and lots of fancy mixtures. Norfolk sults, the stylish sult of the sea ton for young fello the box-back styles and semi-fitting models. $15. ws, are shown in abundance; also Extra values for the price, ‘Confirmation Suits for Boys| $5.00 to $8.50 Baseball and Bat Free With Each Suit t sults every one of them, made of fine ely hand-tatlored, in the] * Many are tn the ers in the regular dou-| suits. Hesides, for Saturday » with each of these sults a nic only, we baseball and bat Prices $5 to $8.60. }| Sizes 6 to 17 ‘Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits at “$2.95 * from last season have fay and marked $2.96 o and $4 fancy gray and t a eg A GND | A few sult || grouped for jare all we Balcony, Union Street Store Better Outfit Here You're Going to Testin | - We have utfitt year we've been ver Oregon Blankets, Kray Ib., for $6 Shelter Tents, *« §x10 feet German Socks, with walls, $5.50 able pair, 75¢ Mackinaw Jackets, new es Men's Undearwear, heavy all Down Comforts for siceping at $5.50 wool kind, $2.50. basa, $8.60. Heavy Trousers, extra strongly Flannei Shirts, Alcohol Stoves, extra large sewn, $2 gray, $3.00 fount, $3 Stylish Easter Hats for Men and Boys Men's Perfection Hats $2.00 i ~ Sale col Boys’ Hats rank P He & ¢ ci * Straw Hats on sale Men’ s ; Seenier Hats at $3.00 ery ate new ocks, eltber $1.50, Values. Priced at 69e “esl as extra ¥ shit hore ee r 6%¢ Curzon Derbies at $4 gag lla gp mac $2.00 Values Priced at 98e The ¢ med as the Sct’ Latest Blocks for $5 oe “and $4.00 Hats $1.79 t will be found here at just § et 3—Theso | est awe each *t Imported Soft Hats, $3.50 to $4 Main Floor, Store. nion Street Women’s Easter Hose Wome”’s Easter Gloves MENS Silk Boot Hose $1.25 TO $2.25 KID GLOVES r:/95e Pr. } Y SILK LISLE HOSE _25¢ A _PAIR 83. oo 10 KID GLoves $1. 95 wrist. Sizes 5% to 7 -Main Floor, Union Street’ Store. —Main Floor, Union Street Store EASTER NOVELTIES AND YOUTHS’ BALL GOODS NEW EASTER NOVELTIES. BALL, MITTS & UM BORHS men's siz Easter Eggs to f ton ¢ Ra oak-tanned re bits, G R t 5 50c epveities, at Cc of very heaviest fan. ne irt, cap, belt, ball ar Easter Baskets, large Easter Hage to fill, Rab | bits, Natural Duck Coxton Chick: "4 | a fo $1.50 ens, at vu —Toy Department, Fourth Floor A Saturday Sale of Rose Bushes at 5c Each — Hardy Two and Three- Year Field Grown Rose Bushes—— | as long year-old stock in these varieties—Philadelphia Rambler, Pink . V oR and Baby Rambler. None delivered at this remarkat low price. Better come early for ther Fancy Ripe | Bananas r none deliv- | Knox Weed, a fine preparation for } « weeds while « WIIl do the work in a few 0c.» ae ca O90 e Bear Soap e of t ite laundr g Beane, good qualit 2 alze , i v ; Schepp's Cocoanut, the y, frest hey last 85c Re ance Asparagu s, larg Flower and Gar Saturd , Eilly’s MakeaLawn Garden Seed, pound Canned Tabi ¢ Plume, larg regular 16¢ Eastern Creamery Butter, guarar Red K! dney. Beans, large-size cans, Plymouth na Fourth Floor. 71 Clever. Banter Noveltien to the Toy Shap, UNION STREHT———SECOND AVENUR———Vikiy sTRBes 5c THE SEATTLE STAR __ MOTHER READY TO TAKE LIFE OF GIRL’S SLAYER Bhe PITTSHURG, Pa, March 14-~jday before Thanksgiving day Praying that she be alle 1 to ome was last » with Exler, Her Edward Exler, who wa nvicted body was recovered the next eve of the murder of her 12-yearold ning, Exler was suspected at once, daughter Lillian, = Mra Mary ,but was not arregted until after it |Schadle expressed’ the wish, when was discovered that his mother had told of the verdict, that she be a@l-|taken (he sult he wore the day the llowed to spring the trap that with child disappe to a cle x 0 end the Ife of the murdere tablishment tw were found on Lillian Schadle left her home the | tt re LASS TO THIS “UNION” SYONEY, N.S, W., March 14. stationed pickets to prevent —A successfully conducted any one from entering the the atrike of theatre-goers is report atre. When the manager ap ed from Mount Gambier, a one | peared, the president of the night stand town in South Aus | union said: “I'll give you until} tralia, A barnstorming com- | count 20, and after that our pany had demanded | price will be 10 cents.” Before admission, | he had reached 9 the manager | capituated and 278 “members” filed into the bullding 50 cents for Early arrivals refuse ed to pay more than the custom ary 26 cents, formed a union and CASHIER SHORT $100,000 SAN FRAN( ng $100,000 short ‘ here « of the bank 1, Is reported near with the surety compan J. J. Fagan, of the bank at the exact amount of the alleged embezzlement had not ascertained, but that the bank officials’ only worry over the situation t# that a trusted and much loved man had misappropriated funds entrusted to him WHAT A SHAME, “LIEUT.” SAN FRANCISCO, March 14 hie army boots and sabre through the mispiacing of a grip by ab driver, Lieut. Willard Morton, Eighth United States cavairy ew of Georetary of War Garrison, is at the Palace hotel here today with his bride, formerly Esther Todd Smith, a beautiful Washington girl, They will sail on athe transport Thomas for Manila tomorrow { nea >See = ARMY AEROPLANES CRASH RHEIMS, Fra tn the alr, whi MI After running into each other full tit, wo sergeants of the army 1 feet to the ground and March 14 ESCAPES THROUGH A SLIT and made He was TACOMA, March 14.—George Reynolds, a “slim” deserter couver barracks, who was picked up by the local police casing off the top of the tron bars In the city jail “bull pen. & pinetneh ¢ through which and escaped to have been returned to Vancouve a AN ERROR IN JUDGMENT HAYWARD, Cal aqueere today March 14.—Three tiny terriers engaged a 50 pound wildcat in mortal combat in the woods near here. After 15 minutes’ fighting, the cat turned up its toes and died. The dogs escaped almost without a seratch as OLYM ch are of WON'T GIVE $2; ROBBED HAN FRANCISCO nd robbed M » May 14 CAT SAVES TWO LIVES SAN POSE, March 14.—Aroused by the mewing of a pet cat, which ran to their bedroom when it detected the flames, Gus Boland and his two young sons escaped from thelr burning home. Mra Boland was absent. The house was completely destroyed SADDER, BUT NO WISER LOS ANGELES, March 14.—A month ago Douglas Frank bought a ticket for a Bernhardt performance. He went last night, but fell asleep during the act that preceded that of the French actress. The applause at the conclusion of her act awoke him. TOO MUCH NAME TO PASS SAN FRANCISCO, March 14.—Adam Stanisiaus Cholewa de Kwaselborski, 21, a Russian, applied first naturalization papers here today. He was politely told to go out and have hie rame treated for its surplus bumps before he could do any business with Uncle Sam [WORLD CHAMP ny \ | | | » JOHNNY AGEE World’s Champion Rider Johnny Agee t lared to be the greatest trick Sher in the’ world the West compet meda wah “$500, put up | oY Richard K, Fox rode rings 4@ around mo of th ther riders. This ier e only prize b won. He has a whol ji nk fulPof medals and belts io the world won in competitions with the se | the |i “FREDERICK & NELSON A Special Purchase of Women's Handkerchiefs To Sell at 12,¢ and 19¢ Nats Soe aeniea in $000 One-corner} Several ¢ kerchiefs in Embroidered Handkerchie k | grouy tyles; = lawn and pure linen, all finest of pur titched 1 and in a wide et {| The style i fly, es pleasing de Wreat 1 t floral desi Also at 19¢ each, Handkerchiefs of pure linen with lace « insertion Aaa corner design j hand-e broide 0 On Sale Saturday, Handkerchief Section, First Floor. An Exclusi i n Exclusive Section for Misses’ and Small Women’s Apparel This na on, Second FI show tative lines of iy sea iit Coats an Dresses “ a It specialize n v styles for n between 14 ggg 00 year { in style a ly chosen for those of slender Propor.| ti w a fitted with difficulty in garments of the re men's sizes, SUITS FOR MISSES AND SMALL COATS FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN— WOMEN— nd black {1 Chev ind bro and Stripes n Mixtures; black | Diagonals straight-front and cut Ilength models iq aves, Serges, Pasa} Matelasse, Be loth. Plain colors jots; gray, tan Basket and white Ch ings, Eponges Cord and Huter’s ¢ rts in plain, paneled and new and staple shades; checks, stripes 1 effects smart mixtures $19.00, $25.00, $35.00, $42.50 $7.85, $15.00, $18.50, $22.50, $25,00, $35.0, $22.50, 00, iW DRESSES FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN— In a wide range of washable materials, in new model and $1 and colorings, $1.95, $295, interesting values in new models, —Becond Fiow, Basement Salesroom Muslin Unilerwear Specials 9c and 25c CORSET COVERS, 19¢- ‘orset Covers of good quality, soft musi) ions in Cluny and and Barmen and serviceable inse ribbon-rur beading edge. Special 19¢. o DRAWERS, 19¢— | DRAWERS, 25¢— 2 Tucked Drawers muslin ¢ Muslin Drawers with J ur trim i 5 vie \ / arme ge, or in| tuck MORNING CAPS, SPECIAL 15¢ Dutch-stvle Caps of fine git 1 in ipe, check I esigns; pink, For Home Milliners: 200 Bolts of Straw pe Special 45c Each lar Straw Braids, i®] wide range of} nd Azure Braids, @ Prices, $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, —Rasement Selesroom New One-Piece Dresses, $12.50 ELL SEEMED ane dresses of fine Serge and Messaline Silk in garnet r tapestry silk and long s 1 sleeves. Sizes 16 to 18 years afd a to 42 bust surement Price $12.50. COAT SPRING well-taik models, Phree-quarte Coats i awa ds straig f t ‘ es and 1 in na black and white oe ‘Children’ s School Dresses,o0¢ IZES 6 to 14 in Children’s Sehod > cotton checks Women’s Cotton Caine Suits, 40c Dresses : and pl \ tailored straps PRING-WEIGHT Union Suits of very | ang pipi ion coloring: ytton, finished with at ‘SOa: ‘Basement Saleeoam fin weave ¢ > Interesting values tape at neck and arms; cuff knee, or wit 1 ‘ : dainty lace edging at knee. Excellent Gingham Petticoats value at 40¢. | ee oes 50c and 75c LISLE STOCKINGS, 18¢ PAIR— f Nettie ; ; OMEN’S well-made Gingham Pi Black, Tan and Wh Lisle Hosiery W os vith elast arene t \ i coats in 1e effects, fim with clastic parte Pp anc reinterced tabaci Oil} ‘ ntén Attract+ heels and toes. Attractive value at 18¢ Basement Salesroom. ive values at 50@ and patr Basement Salesroomy G d Spading Forks, ex Garden Weeders, 5c Turf Edgers, Oe. 1 quality, long o' 7c, 10¢ and 15¢ ee ee ee Children's Three D” handles, 85¢ | Pruning Shears, 35c, : gs . pe piece Gardening Sets, Square or Round 40c, 50c¢ and 75 2 1 456. pointed Spades, long Steel Bow Rakes, | 2° % 2 9m or “D” handles, 75c. | 75¢ and 85 Women's Gard Garden Trowels, Se, | Malleable Iron | Sets, $1.10, $1.50, ‘ 10c, 18c, 25¢ and 50c. | Rakes, 30c and 35¢ and $3.00, 4 | | in | | | Ill