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nthe Bon Marche Offers the Men of Seattle $20.00, $25.00 Suits—‘Holtz” “Griffon” and “Kuhn” New York made clothes But only one, two or three suits at most, of each line— the for anxious hiy why we we keep our men reduce yrices, are $ stocks ape all g semi-t a new suit now—for the suits are Iks and English style in nice patterns of tweeds and blue serges Boys’ 35 to $7.50 Reefers, 7 to 10 Yrs Boys’ high grade $5.00, $6.00, $6.60 and 0 hee er Coats at 5 Just a mall lot and in sizes 7, 8, 9 10 years only. Of all wool cassimere, fancy cheviots e me brown —Main Floor, Balcony, and tweeds, in fancy grays and » mixtures. 50c President Suspenders 35c And every man knows how superior the “President uspenders are. patterns in medium weight pair for them when you Saturday at just 350 a pair? From 9 to 11 Saturday Morning Men’s 50¢ Work Shirts Made of Amoskeag Chambray, For —— 35e Amoskeag Chambray Work buy them hero Men's New Wash Ties of silk and Man Men's r ; t battan Oxford cloth. Come in beau ea bl si sign hor fe designs tn exclusty erns and fabri ain weanek, Tides and the prettie selections ever shown Sell Best wearing ties on the market —Main Floor, Union St. Store And they are such charming models in the popular Norfolk and oneplece styles. The Norfolk dresses have white cuffs and collars and black patent leather delts—the one-piece styles are trimmed with lace or panels of contrasting colors. Materials are Mnene or gingham. Sizes 6 to 14 years. INFANTS’ $1.50 DRESSES PRICED | CHILDREN’S RAJAH COATS AT $1.19 ea. ——$3.95 ea. Infants’ Long and Short Dresses of | Children’s New Coats, made of Rajah nalgsook wit embroidery or lace {nser- | silk with large collars, cuffs and belts of tion yokes; sizes 6 months to 1 year, striped pongee; sizes 2 to 6 years, at $1.19 CHILDREN'S 75¢ DRESSES PRICED | BLOOMER O8c- EACH AT dimers 59¢ ea. Children’s Highland Bloor Children’s Dresses made of percale in | of chambray [n tan or blue; Dresses ench atyle French style with round necks and | with low necks and short siceves; sizes short sleeves; sims 2 to 5 years, at | 2 to 5 years 59c each. | Second Floor Center Section. A SATURDAY BARGAIN CALL TO THE BUSY SHOE SHOP. MISSES’ SANDALS AT $1.50 | MEN’S $4 OXFORDS AT $2.50 Men's Patent Leather Oxfords— very stylish la t Regular $4.00 values, for Saturday $2.50 a patr. fitting. MEN'S 33.50 OXFORD [ee ep ine it nguyen BOYS’ SHOES §2.50 A PAIR fines of s and ‘ 3 Pumps kind of leather 1 style ded in this lot—all sizes in co ned lines. GIRLS’ $3.50 SANDALS $1.95 iris’ ‘ leather Nine- ght —Mezzanine Floor. 15 PER CENT OFF ALL SENECA CAMERAS That is the way we sell Seneca [ecstala at this store—just gout any Seneca Camera you like and it’s yours for 15 per cent than the “ ¢ “ , an and on our Seneca “specials” we can ave yo Developing, Ansco Junior F | wine 2% x4% in Pocket 13°00 10¢ | £6.00 Seneca Filmett Cameras, s!r . os; specta siig8 M. a. Develepen, regular aft: i 00 $3.00. SATURDAY ECONOMIES IN PURE GROCERIES 25¢ W126 wing 26 Buster Mrown Cameras, ed Acid Fixing Po ter Brown Cameras, | Pike St. Side Peale Hama, rmpdinm welg! "4 gig VCREAMERY BUTTER AT )Qusxer Oats rocuiar 160 size ry pound aC PRORADD coh icistisietvaens c 35¢ a 17 Freshly churned Washing rigs ton Creamery 2c very finest quality 7¢| pound. 206 guarant Vexetable Sredn, tter packages Swedish Safety Matches, day 12 Pioneer Milk, Flakes, rth Floor UNION BE eter SHUOND AVENUB——FiIKi wT Hem. $22.50 and $25.00 Suits for | They are broken lines of the best $20.00 to Rochester made and But what a bargain chance for the man who needs | nice | Men’s New Wash Ties for 50c | 12.00 | | 1 | joourthouse upon altered plans from jof the $9 | | | Of All the Persons Who Act for | the Movies, She’s Most Popular; Yes, It’s Friend ‘Calamity Ann’ | ejin a string and al! entertaining 1 you like to know Ann Its Loulse Lester r character woman of ng A company of movies’ at San Calamity Ano,” as sure as You, it's she all right he way that farm Jooks when s hat and f do “any the director She used to be a regular actress stage in regul covered t with profit They are fur and action ahd U. S. RECOGNIZES Ee | CHINESE REPUBLIC 1h WASHINGTON, May 2 the Un o wan ) mad here watt the new Chinese fected today. Notificat Fecognition had been read t | colved at the state depar t Co o|lehed the which was to have estab hippodrome of baudy Sh- Tis a an ia echo of the lo has Gid T the rest of the t It ts a stateme: , open nd before and Judge his $950, which that 0 tn stock of/he p for stock which never | the much-mentionsd Rex Invest iz0d. RUSSIA NOT IN “THE GAME Ma. Be t stand aga tm despatch ¢ that R Austria 1 Montenegro with the LONIX ta wecret was t that the ai d steps to for to evacuat STRONG ASHIN rec aived the se Now, we cor avast Walter EB. Clark J also confirms kh Wallace GOVERNOR Major F. mination of Ri recommendat for surveyor amed nplained, an JUDGES SPLIT ON SYSTEM Shall the King county superior court have a 1 judge? Four judges vote in the affirmative. Four 1 And Judge Dykeman 1s reported to hav of the The pres reason continued, en being reason of Cas ia HOLLAND BOATS TO COME The possibility of the Holland-Amertean steamship lne establishing a service between this city and Rotterdam, is seen {n the visit of J. R Wierdsma, managing director of the line. Wierdsma, with his staff, is making a careful Investigation of the harbor and the {mprovements to be made. Should Wierdsma make a favo report to his company | concerning tle as the Pacific Coast port for the line with the ing of the Panama canal, it would mean that many 10,000 and 12 ton steamships are to ply between here and Europe. COURTHOUSE HEARING ON Deputy Prosecuting Attorney |people at tho election, Evans was 1 Frffay to ar-|/Plalnanta were represented \ gue a dem » Judgo Smith |!@2 Carkeek, Alfred H 1 \ others, Because of this suit, Cald 8, to knock out well, Manslich the inatance the Muntoipal | York 1 league, against the building of the | have ‘re & Reed of New gal experts on bond issues, to approve the validity 0,000 bond tesue, and the mot | thowe which were presented to the|salo has beon temporarily held up. | i ue. Girls’ White Dresses in New Models B ROAD selections of dainty Dresses for confirmation and general Sum. | > mer wear, in fine white batiste and voiles, trimmed with Irish crochet | {and Valenciennes lace and allover embroidery. | Prices $4.50, $6.50, $8.50 and up to $13.50. Sizes 6 to 14 years. New One-Piece Dresses Very Low-Priced —just received in the Suit Section, Basement Salesroom, in time for your Saturday choosing, as follows: AT $4.95. Unusual values in ew Dr f rge, Diagonal, Ratine and Bedford, plain-tailored or pret trimmed with lace, piping silk or ep € I Cs w neck; three-quarter or long sleeve zes 14, 16 and 18; 34 to 42. AT $8.85— Smartly-styl f Charmeuse, Messaline and Taffeta Silk, desirable for C designed with low neck and short or r sleeves; plain and draped skirts. Colors, navy-blue, black, Copenhagen-blue, gray, tan and green. Sizes 34 te AT $18.50— Evening and Party Dresses of (over messa- line silk), Charmeuse and Accord ed Chiffon; sizes 14, 16 and 18; 34 to 42. C ellow, white, cream, pink, light-b lavender, old-rose, Nile-green and bottle-green. Exceptional values at $18.50. -—Basement Salesroom Values in Untrimmed Millinery nall all and medium w poke-bonnet ef- browa, sr large, st Untrimmed Black Azure Hats 95¢ to $1.45. Hemp Shapes in and large effects, Untrimmed Milan Hats in white burnt-color, large, small and medium color, bls green and taupe, fects, $1.95. $2.45 to $3.95. Chip Shapes in burnt-color, black and Children’s Untrimmed Hats in Milan navy, $2.95 | and Hemp braids $1.25 to $1.45. Large Leghorn Shapes, $3.95. | Basement Salceroom, Misses’ and Children’s Spring Footwear and Children’s Two-strap Slippers in pat metal calf | ers, sizes 84 to 11, $14 ; 11% to 2, $1.50 pai Misses’ and Children’s Tan Calf Barefoot Sand in two-strap style, 5 to 8, 80c; 8% to 11, 90c; ID Me. Boys’ Button and Lace Shoes of gun- | ] metal calf, last, with | dekeg heavy sole tht sc to 2, $1.00 pair Misses’ and Naps hasty One-strap Vel : full ind toe and medium sizes 8% 11, $1.75; a $2.00 pair wi made over round toe sizes 10 to 13%, $1.75 pair to Boys’ Tan Calf Play Shoes with Good- ! bottor year welt and elkskin Growing Girls’ Pa’ tent ~~ Pumps to 13, $2. r; 13% to 2 weigh Lisle Gloves New Sacques oes ae $1.00 and $1.25 T'S oves in tan, | MADE Morning Sacques 1 white, 1 plaids titched backs, 25¢ ¢ vender White Elbow - length ith om Lisle Gloves, 25¢ Attractive Elbow - length Lisle Gloves black and white, two-clasp, one- are made of fow .cmnoruies 50¢ round Dutch and circular or cen- pair. Elbow-length Chamois- | cette Gloves with two | , light- clasps ¢ white | k and and t color, 75¢ | ylain-color $1.00. air, eee t 78 e $1.0 ‘ I Pasemont Salesroom | cceamuant Scan Children’s Wash Dresses | 75c and 95c ACTICAL New Lingerie Waists At $1.25 in Children’s styles lect from sheer voile, P® Dresse , stripes and |). ) collar esis le gh or Dutell 4 ha 5 1 vely med 1 laces, Pamelia Aprons, Special 75¢ Postoffice Removed to ¢ \VERALL Aprons, as pictured, of good grade washable Rest Room, Third percale, trimmed ot kk and deep pocket with Floor: Annee tick-rack, Choice of the New Passenger Eleva Black and white chee tors now in Opert W hite with red dot tion, Re: Aisle, White with blue dot. | Cen ee Se ee wa wee