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eS ; a THE SEATTLE STAR riday, Decoration Day | THE BON MARCHE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY | Get Your Holiday Supplies Flags for Here Tomorrow at Anni- Decora- versary Sale tion Day Cotton Flags, Heading Flags for Decora- Cotton & Staff Mounted Canvas §x12-tneh 2% x4-foot Flags, Se Flags, 400 12x17-tnch 8x5-foot Flags, 8o Flage, 600 4x@-foot Plage, 750 Bx8-fo | 16x22-inch | Flags, 156 | 25x36-tnch Flags, 250. S0x48-4 Fr 6x9 Flags, $1.46 6x12 Flags, $1.98 OUT-DOOR PLAYTHINGS FOR THE HOLIDAY HERE 390 LOTS OF made by ex and = splendid $3.00 For Thurs. 19 each These splendid Tennis Rac iets, are beautifully finished t thelr regular pri ling we have re-price 1 them at $2 A WONDERFUL ANNIVERSARY SALE OF SHOES | SEVERAL THOUSAND PAIRS, VITALLY UNDERPRICED © Catohers carefully thumb. Mitts | Lace Shoes, Are Reduced to | “Pingree Made” dager’ for Women’s patent leather button | Shoes with gray cloth tops, tan Russia Calf button shoes with gray calf made Women’s «nd and white N with flexible we Misses’ tan cloth tops, 0 with blind eye Co,’ make. $5.00 Young ladies’ patent leather pes with white calf soles, military heels messy and splendid for | sion sole ir wear. heels Very dressy | WOMENS’ $3.00 SHOES, $2 leather and 3, welt soles lasts, sensible All sizes tn C, D and ortable $3. 30 Vici OXFORDS AT $2 ners’ $3.00 SHOES AT $2 s' calf button or binucher ». Made with honest say d shape Insts 2 ) values, Tha reday en on KC s $% $2.00 a pair MENS’ $3.50 SHOES $2.95 Men's tan Russa calf button | height heeis and E widths $3.50 SHOES FOR $2.55 Misses’ $3.50 gun metal or tan } calf button inlaid cloth tops, button fly-piece. Very at lace *. Good styles and tractive models. $3.50 values for sizes to E widths. Rew ilar $2.50 values, Thursday $2.95. } $2.55. $3.50 SHOES $2.55 A PAIR Women's “Pingree Made” vict kid Shoes; hand turn welt soles. Low heels, medium broad | sizes 0 to 3. Regular 50c ¥ toes with patent tips. Thursday, | ues, priced for Thursday a 2.56. la pete FOR YOUR PIC-NIC BASKET SOME PIC-NIC REQUIREMENTS Fresh Churned Creamery Butter 30c Ib. Fresh churned local Creamery Butter, the very best quality, for Thursday's selling at 30c a poun!. You will find this butter is very sat isfactory. No Phone Orders INFANTS’ 50c SHOES 25¢ $3.50 OXFORDS $1.75 PAIR Infants’ soft sole shoes In as Men's Pa sorted colors. We have them tn ent leather Oxfords 1 blucher styles ies in comfort ot all sizes In- pair. 25e 15¢e Covered Picnic Baskets at 5e Each Get Piente Baske your trip Me wood with cov Thursday to use on c baskets of split Se each. pe Oregon Cheese — #1 "te: 19¢ ppered best genuine tn way smoke pure olive oll an c Domestic Ott: Sardines— iy omestic fi 4c | Sic fae —Fourth Floor, 5c Anniversary Special in Sweaters Women’s Sweaters at $4.95 For Thu worsted Swe Silk Gloves For Women, Pr. Women’s 50¢ Union Suits at sday's selling we « ter Jackets. with the lars, two pockets ar have them in shades of final and Oxford grays, in sizes 26 to 44 need of a sweater for that vacation trip, do not c k this —Main Floor, Union St. Store. ‘TAKE A CAMERA ALONG $25 Hie. ay Senco Folding Cameras $20 € co Folding Pocket Cameras, size rd size. Auto Automatic Rapid Symmetrical l¢ at 25e an Ounce 8 Perfumes in the olet, H lotrope, Blossom, Peerless Peroxide Cream ikea #0 "956 7 "49e Plate Holdere—aizo 4x5 me 39c | | 200 Developing | Trayene {oe weet for the 200 aoe Graduate | no anle ‘owder Mounta—rey oxen; #ize : ‘ee Photo Williams’ Sha cid Hypo—1-pe mana | 9 4 "3 priced _for Pike st, SS Maia’ Floor | | Paper Novelties mal Decoration Day a ..15¢ cortion 15g Day, priced at 10e rea Crepe Paper Napkins In tie CONVICT’S BRAND FREDERICK & NELSON [> | _ KEEP 5 MEN FROM | ne REMAIN CLOSED ALL ~ EARNING A LIVING DAY FRIDAY, MEMORIAL DAY | By Fred L. Boalt | The theory ts fine. & man tranegresses against the law, soct _, mannouy sen, Blefted t: Bort. ow soe ef! Women’s and Misses’ One-Piece Dres eats ok Seay nS Chiffon Taffeta Bedford Cord 2146's now famous In star to warn the coun can't get a job. mug Plague Charmeuse 50c Catchers’ paood Priced at 39¢ Each | $3.00 Tennis Rackets Reduced to $2.19 | SPECIALLY PURCHASED FOR THIS SALE. FROM AMERICA’S FOREMOST MAKERS | Women’s $5.00 Button Or | Women’s and Misses’ $3.50 | ($3.39 a pair $2.00 a pair Robert Hacon, the ex-convict who carried No, Visible ink message from MeNella island to The | try that the federal prison reeks with the Black Plague. TTRACTIVE Dresses in long and short sleeve models, with Dutch neck or lace collar, trimmed with dainty lace yokes. His record Is against him The Seattle police know him, Il jis in the rogues’ gallery Healdes, the ravages of the Hack which he contracted in prison, show all too plainly in his face Colors include Navy-blue, Copenhagen, Electric-blue, rose, gray, taupe and black. Sizes 14, 16, 18; 34 to 42 He called up The Star yesterday “I've done what | could,” he said 1 delivered the message Special values at $12.35. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS, $16.75— | Perhaps some good will come of It. Now I'm going to blow. Why? | can't get a job. Men look at my face and say, ‘Nothing for you.’ Or if | do land @ job, somebody comes along and tells my employer he’s got an ex-con on the payroll, I'm much obliged for all you've tried to do for me, but what's the use? Good-bye.” The day before Bacon delivered the message to The Star a young man ¢ at the office. His first words were with “1 got out of San Quentin three months ago He wanted work, He was broke and hungry. He was sent to the Brotherhood league's Open Door, where he was given a H at the Open Door two nights. Then he got a Job, and rented a the nelghborhe of hin work y thie man sald When I got Plain-tailored and Russian blouse styles skirts in find my job taken by another man ‘ ‘ After that I Hed. But it wasn't any « n or de plain and draped effects, made up in good weaves of serges, tective would always take the trouble to about me, and and Black-and-white Stripe and Check Suitings it would b tains fo! n : bt ‘hat tea ¥ Sizes 14 to 18; 34 to 44 “I realized that San Francisco 1s too near Quentin I beat my way to Seatt 1 don’t drink 1 aes os strong. I have a good trade. x you that | was guilty WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WASH DRESSES, SPECIAL of the charge of which I was convicted, But that was years ago, I $3.50 paid the price. I want a new start : “Now I’ve got a job. | wonder how long | can keep It. | told a Of good quality linon, in tan, corn, pink, blue, white and lie to get It. I'm scared every time | meet a policeman or a man lavender, esigned with short sleeves and low neck, finished who look if he might be a detective. I'm leery of meeting some one who did time with me in San Quentir IT’S A FINE THEORY. collars of embroide 34 to 44 with dainty Sizes “14, 16, 18; Special values at $3.50. —Basement Salesroom SIXTY HELD “PRISONERS ON COACHES BY GUNMEN The city ord! ra cloner # nt agencies f an exper Bobbinet Curtains $1.50 Pair TTRACTIVE values in French B Curtains in ecru and made with linen lace edge and taped Two and one-half yards long and 42 wide, and priced unusually low at pair. nance Me Suits, 25¢ W' MEN'S Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, with lace-trimmed binet beading Regular knee Of tan he top drawn with mercerized tape sald to me Anaconda! know Wilm, who sizes, 25c; extra sizes, 35c. sending & gang to the | Women’s Cotton Union | Mining Oo. Missoula, Mont. The | § Children’s fine White Cotton Vests with | oe ae gn alee Pon Py H long or short sleeves, 25¢; Pants in knee BOBBINET CURTAINS, $1.75? ani French Bobbinet Curtains in ecm white, 2% yards long and 42 i | WOMEN'S HOSIERY, 18¢ PAIR— wide, with taped hems and 14-inch fi | \ i } } 1 pald the money POINDEXTER IS OPPOSED TO NAMING OF BATTLE {tive of the the state, diate ¢ length, 25c. Women's Mercerized Lisle Hosiery with | lace edging. linen heel and toe; black, 18¢ pair | FRENCH BOBBINET, 25¢ YARD= 48-inch Ecru Bobbinet in a good st | double-twisted weave, excellent value at | yard. white and tan, Women's Seamless Split-sole Cotton Hos- iery, 18c WASHINGTON If Edgar Ba becomes postmas ter of Seattle, {t will be over the roteat of Senator Miles Poindex Washington, who has also n the fight up n J. Chadwick for federal D.C, May 28 reactionary element in "which the ple have Battle, moreover is fj particularly | the ticlans connected interests le for Richard n to the cab- |f rother of the | er, Was a law go: RNR h i SEATTLE MAN SUES U. S. IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL pair. —Dasement Salseroom. —Basemest Percale House Dresses, $1.00 HE House Dress pictured to right is made The progressive senator {s fight appointments on the at they are t of good quality percale in black, lavender or blue and white stripes, with roll collar and cuffs Good value at $1.00. At $1.50, House Dress of delft-blue chambray, made with square neck and short set-in sleeves. of plain-color material round-up of 6 from Blaine Trimmed with large sailor collar finished with bias bands of white pique and scalloped-edge braid. Pic- tured to left at Vanc rted 1 tloned suit was black, and white striped gingham, Neck, with Dress of lavender or light-blue with square neck and House it applicat fon tant U. 8. Attorney or its removal to the} THE STEEL rt here of the Alaska and a companion lef: reached this port ast December to go to tow of the tug Lorne, leondition DID YOU SEE AUNT NANCY || SELLING FLAGS TODAY? y night, in short sleeves sleeves and side-front fast- in a disabled ening trimmed embroidery insertion and plain-color bands. Attractive value at $1.95. —Basement Salesroom rata a Month-End Silk Specials’ Lingerie Waists, $1.25 full of enthust Today “Aunt est member of the Corps in Seattle, was stati from 9 a, m. to 7 p. m. at Seer selling tiny sil Herlinger, the old Woman's Rel At 45c Yard NE thousand yards of good Silks for shirtwaists and S EVERAL pretty styles to select in Lingerie Waists of sheer Tawa One very attrad dro style, ti 4 t 1 : H voile at this price av. and Union st k model is in front-opening flags : A ’ TT is “Patriote’ day,” and about 100 dresses in this month-end clear- | with Dre: sde n-patterned collar and/@ Tatattire atiee OLR andiths ance, including: Price $1.25, —tienel 36-inch Cotton-back Satin in chiffon fin- neni ctoneinal ik ani, Children’s Dresses 75cand black HILDREN’S Wash Dresses in Stiff and Prints turn back 4 with colored B Prices 75¢ and 950 ~-Basement Sal Auxiliary to the erans are busy Spanish War Vet tagging folks” on ish, suitable for drop linings; light,green, brown 23-inch Fancy Bou Copenhagen and Myrtle-green 23-inch Plain Black Shower-proof Foulard make 45¢ yard. lavender, gold and rette Taffeta in navy, and Plaid hams Dutch-neck cuffs; Ging style, with and trimmed in Cheney Bros.’ 4 and strappings —choice at Basement Salesroom | Children’ s Strap Musi, $2.00 a Pair MS" S’ and Childgen’s Leather ors, with medium-weig! to 1,4 Patent Sizes 8% I'wo-strap it soles "1 $1.75; 2% to 6, $2.00 pair } Misses’ and Children’s Vici Kid Button Shoe heavy welt extension soles. Sizes 81% to 1134, Simm | to 2, $1.50 pair. Boys’ Gun-metal Calf Lace Shoes, made over full : tos: last: excellent fitting, Sizes 10. to (aaeman AUNT NANCY HERLINGER 1 to 4%, $200 pair |the down town streets with tiny silk |Mayor Cotterill will lead the grand march. Only national airs will be j | Play Oxfords in black x and tan oth L yess “Aut Herlinger seold played ; | Misses’ and Children’s “E-C Skuffer” 138 worth o} 1g nd that Juring the day thé famous fife : P : ; , > > a lot, you know, at a nickel|andgdrum corps from the War Vet-| Sizes 5 to 8, special 95¢ pair; 84 to 11, s pecial $1.15 pair; 1214 to 4, special # Jand 10 cents each Patriots’ day |with a dance jat which eran home at Port Orchard sere. will be concluded |naded the mayor and other city of. at Dreamland rink, | fietal and also the Post Intelli Aunt” Herlinger and|gencer, Star and Sun Pair. basement Salestou™