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THE SEATTLE STA ‘WILSON USES ‘REGULATOR’ | \ \ DAY WILL BE GOWN | TOMORRO a 5 FSih at the Bon Marche’s June Sale of White et \.. And such a splendid display of dainty gowns as there will be @ 5 here—and such low prices as they will be sold at—who would | z | the trou of having gowns made when they can ; $1.50 NEW GOWNS FOR DAINTY $3.00 GOWNS FOR 4 — $1.98 ea. — Reautifu: Gowns of ‘lingerle cloth with yokes of Val. lace and embroidery combined, Wide ribbon drawn through, beading of fine net One dainty style has yoke of hand loom embrold er seh eee ee — 95e ea. — Deau neck styles handsomely trimmed with Val yroidery combined over and ee One style has entire yoke and sleeves of heavy lace. Hi it. 48c EMBROIDERED GOWNS SPECIAL FOR 29c ea. Slip-over Gowns of musits with scalloped edge and across the front. p high hemstitched tuc 75¢ SLIP-OVER GOWNS OF NAINSOOK AT 59c ea. Just 59c each for pretty Siipover Gowns of nainsook, trimmed with dainty embroidery, rib- bon run, or Vale nnes lace and tnsertion. Oth ers with embroidery yokes. DAINTY $3.50 LINGERIE GOWNS PRICED at $2.45————— | $2.45 Wednesday for the $3.50 Lingerie Gowns in slipover and high neck styles, trimmed with lace and insertion. The high neck style trimmed | 85¢ HIGH NECK GOWNS OF NAINSOOK AT 69c ea. High neck Gowns of nainsook, with front yoko of embrotdery and stik ribbon drawn through narrow embroidery beading across the front, priced at 69¢ each. 95¢ SLIP-ON GOWNS OF NAINSOOK AT 75c ea. Slip-on Gowns of natnsook with yokes and sleeves trimmed with heavy lace In the Cluny | patterns. Others are trimmed with lace in Mechiin pattern, ribbon run LINGERIE OR NAINSOOK GOWNS PRICED at $1.45————_ Siipover and high neck style Gowns, trimmed with lace tn the Hattenberg pattern or Swiss em brotdery ribbon run, or with yoke of Swiss em | broidery, at $1.45. —Second Floor. neck and sleeves dered design . V-shape, with with Swiss embroidery $4.50 DAMASK CLOTHS Priced CLOTHS Priced Pure linen Damask pattern cloths—size 70x70. Are of medium weight, with smooth satin finish, and we have them in a good assortment of meat designs. Wednesday, $1.89 each. $1.25 NAPKINS 90c DOZEN | All Linen Damask pattern clothe—elze 72x90 inches, Of heavy double damask, beauti- ful satin finish. Shown tn many handsome floral do signs. Regular $4.50 values, Wednesday, $3.69 each, $1.35 DAMASK 98¢ YARD | 15 TURKISH TOWELS 12c Just 100 dozen of these Nap- Pure Linen Damas! 2 inch- | leached Turkish Towels— kine—size 20x20. Firm and | es wide. Heavy qu extra | size 19x38—good, heavy quality evenly woven, handsome, smooth | firm, smooth, even finish. Good | Regular 15 towdls, priced for finish. We have them {n neat | assortment of neat floral pat- | the June Sale of White at just floral patterns. 90c a dozen. | | $1.75 NAPKINS $1.39 DOZ. | Fine Linen Damask Napkins— | size 20144x20%. Are good weight | and have smooth finish. Shown | in handsome floral patterns. Regular $1.75 values for $1.39. 9 to 11 A. M. ONLY \ HERE’S GOOD NEWS FOR THOSE ( 9 to 11 A. M. ONLY 10c LONG CLOTH FOR| WHO HAVE SUMMER SEWING |§ BARS LENOX SOAP THE NEW JULY ISSUE OF =| __ ea — Se yd.— “GOOD DRESSING” IS HERE —lor 25c— to 7 yards. Full .ard in And in {t are presented the newest J beat “Lenox” Soap. Not width. Fine, soft finish. 9] styles in Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns to 11, 6c a yard. for the coming month. Ask for a Free —White Goods Dept.J copy at the Pattern Department, Mezza- nine Floor. IF YOURE GOING PICNICKING THESE BRIGHT JUNE DAYS ; YOU'LL FIND ALL REQUIREMENTS AT THE BON MARCHE DOMESTIC SPECIALS | 10¢ PRINTED CHALLIES AT 7 1-2¢ Printed Challies, 28 Inches In, width and : lengths to i2 yards. Good qus j in handsome Persian patter: priced for Wednesday at 7 15e SUITINGS AT 10¢ A YARD “Hyde-Grade” Suitings—2% in width—repp designs in solid colors and stripes. Ehown In ‘shades of bluc, tan, pink and old rose. 10c a yard. Se APRON GINGHAMS Sc A YARD | Apron Gioghams in lengths to 20 yards 28 inches wide—good weight—shown tn terns to select from. | 12¢ each. 8 1-3c TOWELING 6c YARD | 121-2c HUCK TOWELS 10c Bleached Twilled Towellng— | Just 200 dozen of thess Huck 20 inches wide. Good weight, | Towels—size 19x39. Firm, even very absorbent, and will wear | weave, and have neat red bor. splendidly. §1-3c value at 6c a ders. 12%c quality, Wednesday | at 10¢ each. | yard. —Main Floor. | more than eight to a pur chaser. —Fourth Floor. inches 600 PAIRS WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ $3.50 LOW SHOES AND PUMPS — $2.00 a pr. — There will certainly be a busy time in the Shoe Section Wedvesday, for we are going to sell 600 pairs of women's and young ladies’ $3.50 low shoes and pumps for $2.00 a neat checks, eluded In th , 15c BERKLEY CAMBRIC 10c YARD | blues. Wednesday, 6c a yard tly 4,000 yards tn- Berkley Cam? fall yard in width— whole bolts, pe goods, Not over 15 | pair. There are all leathers included in the lot, and all fe at the sale price of | good styles. Every pair perfect. We have them in sizes R —tasement.! 2% to 7% —Mezzanine Floor. $7.50 COLLAPSIBLE STEEL GO-CARTS $7.50 coMapsible steel Go-Carts at just $4.95 each. with automatic leatherette hood, which can be quickly and give the maximum amount of good service. eight-inch steel wheels and solid rubber tires. Are very strong and Get Baby a Go-Cart—and Give Him Lots of Sunshine | ARE REDUCED TO Wednesday we will place on sale our regular $4 95 They have the reclining back and adjustable e dash, which add so much comfort to the little ones. Come easily adjusted—have spring seat and ten-inch steel wheels with solid rubber tires. » Are splendidly constructed and will LIGHT-WEIGHT GO-CARTS AT $1.95 Light-weight Go-Carte—have the stationary back and seat with durable, and are very light. Specially priced for Wednesday's selling at $1.95 each. FOURTH FLOOR If you're going to Alaska—outfit at the Bon Marche, poaMAR UNION STRENT- PIKE STREET SECOND AVE ON SENATE TARIFF PLAN WASHINGTON, June 3.—"Whpat; taxed ten per eent, The {den tt jand cattle will go on the free list.”| Was set forth was to equalize and |mons, chairman of the floance com informed f the situation he mittee, showed that President Wil-| evolved a new idea, Instead of put |8on's little regulator is doing just|ting a ten percent tariff on meats rk as ever was|and floue, wheat and cattle to bring by big atick” which/all to a parity, decided was At congrens| job could be as from the s of the White he nent House our are to be was @ lit n from the Met,” was an » and Sim jannouncement spread far and wide that down |this morning on the authority. of a! Ward revision the jsubcommittes of the senate. This| revision downward | | was to be done, It was said, be Then Simmons came forth and cause Wheat and cattle w INSU ere to be| announced his change of front RE KING’S HOME AGAINST SUFFRAGETS tariff meant | | | i A new LONDON, June and) Thus far the London residence comprehensive yateation of Buck-|of their majosties has escaped, It] ingham its contents has is understood, however, that among Just been d under the di rection of & big firm of underwrit-|the documents setzed by Scotland ers, It was learned today. It ts| Yard men tn the cent raid on the supposed that the purpose is to ef |W. 8. PL U jarters were fect reinsurance In view of the very found certain *» indicating real danger of a nuffraget outrage. that 8 were foot to fire |The total value is placed at $17,-| Buck! lace, along with oth 500,000. er publ nes in London. AIN | HIS LONG HIKE TO G = on) F) = e Z les = | > | md o = = > = > 5g SAN FRANCISCO, June 3—|jho says awaits him in England [Broken in health and spirit, Pat-| Donahue dropped from exhaustion rick Donahue 18 in the Central|on the street within five minutes Emergency héspital — her after |after bis arrival walking 150 miles from Placer| “It took ma several weeks to get jcounty to enlist the services of|here,” he sald. “If I mucceed in British Consul G: gaining a legacy ¢ \- - Ross tn | gett! )00, which ' com ng the money, perhaps {i wil | | | | | | | | | GIVE | S UP SEARCH FOR WIFE AFTER 2 YEARS Or. | | | Weed, Cal, afterward writing him | an endearing letter, in which it was stated that she had discovered | that she had not been legally sep-/| Hy man of San. Franc arated from a former husband and |i} action for divorce brought he to make the burden lighter for fore Judge Coke and which result. them both, had decided to “drop ed in his being granted a decree on jout of sight.” the ground of desertion Wendling averred According to the evidence at the less of the admonition of his wife, |hearing, Mra. Wendling disappear. he had made diligent search for ||} ed two years ago while her hus her, but was unsuccessful tn his |} jband was employed by his uncle at' quest | 137 DODGE DOCTORS AND] | BUY WEDDING LICENSES | ENGLISH QUEEN BARS | THOSE ‘AWFUL DANCES’ certificates of men applying for | LONDON, June 4.—"Without tn-)thority that any hostess who per-| COQUILLE, June 3.—-A ro jmance is revealed in the life of J x F. Wendling, nephew Wendling, the mil of that, regard: |i two days preceding today by men anxious to evade the pro- visions of the law. The new statute provides drastic pun- Ishment for physicians who ie | sue faise certificates to prow | pective bridegrooms, Inciuding | the cancellation of licenses to practice and jail sentences. | marriage licenses became ef- fective today. All records for the leeuving of licenses in Mult- nomah county were broken when 137 were secured on the discretion it may now be announc- mits th ‘American’ dances to ed,” says the Sunday Times, “that take piace at any ball given by her the letter of a peeress in the Times {ts to be stricken off the list 0! those |} \last week, denouncing the introduc who are privileged to receive invi tion of negroid and other dances tations to court ceremonies.” into London ballrooms was directly | inspired by the queen, and thei the lady who wrote the leiter is'n mem |SUDGES ARE DIVIDED ber of her majeaty's household. — | rarere Some time ago the queen, it Is| understood, expressed her disgust| Again the question of establish. | at such so-called dances as the tan-\ing the presiding judge system tn iH go, the turkey trot and the bunny |the superfor court has been taken hug, and Intimated in unmistak-|under advisement, and the nine | {| will meet on June 14 at the |i versity club to decide it. At! re it is known that these acro-|the meeting Monday, the judges |i lc performances are permitted. | were divided five to four, and it if “A still sterner step is now threat-| was agreed to postpone the matter | ened, and it { ted on good au-|for two weeks | 1) 7! iH Picnics Dy Berton Braley Get busy, my love, my fair one, and come away. | Gather together the bananas and the pies, Gather together the sandwiches and the jelly, And come away For lo, the winter is past, | The flies and the mosquitoes return | And the voice of the picnicker is heard in the land. | We will spread a table in the wilderness, | We will eat burned potatoes and sandy bacon | And call it good We will say, “Lo, when was a home meal like to this!” And “Behold! What an appetite cometh of the open air! Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples, For I am weary I have packed this basket seven miles | And the end is not yet. When shall we eat? When shall we lay a feast for the ants, | And spread a quet for the wasps and the caterpillars, }And put our feet into the jam, }And sit upon the blackberry pie? | Lo, the burdock putteth forth her burrs And the dewberry her thorns, |And the poison ivy lureth us with her leaves | And we are not wise, but suffer for that we did not know. jAnd we shall come home dusty and tired and declaring “never again!” | Yet, nevertheless and notwithstanding |I bid you “come away” | For the winter is past, | The time of the gnat and the flea and the sandfly and the wasp | and the bee and the hornet and the beetle and the grass- | hopper has come And the voice of the picnic-er is heard in the land! STAR Linens. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR EMBROIDERIES, LACES WHITE WASH GOODS ose —some examples of the very interesting values the June i Sale offers in dainty, well-made Muslinwear at this low price: NO. 1, AT 95¢- Empire Gown of nainsook, with waist fashioned of embroidery insertion bands Sleeves and neck are finished with linen pattern lace insertion and edge. NO. 2, AT 95¢— Slip-over Gown of sheer lingerie cloth, tucked across front and trimmed with me- dallions fashioned of Vaienciennes lace run with ribbon. Special Values in Cream Dress Woolens BASEMENT SALESROOM oe ID qualities in these popular mate- rials for summer skirts, suits, dresses and coats, unusually low-priced for June selling: AT $1.25 YARD— -inch Cream Herringbone Serge. 55-inch Cream Storm Serge. $5-inch Cream Whipcord. AT $1.65 YARD— 56-inch Cream Homespun with white silk stripe. 56-inch Cream Cheviot Serge with white silk stripe. i] AT $1.75 YARD— $4-inch Cream Diagonal Homespun. smart with very little trimming ribbon and roses Excellent values in th $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $6.50. June Sale of Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases Sheets, Special 65c Each— Bed 81x90 inches, size before hemming, made from good quality bleached sheeting muslin; special 65c each. Same quality, 81x99 inches, size before hemming; special 70c each. Sheets, Hemstitched Sheets, Special 90c— Hemstitched Sheets, made from excellent bleached sheeting muslin, size 72x99 inches, before hemming; special 90c each, Pillow Cases, Special 12%4c Each— Well-made, of bleached muslin, 42x36 inches, size before hemming; special 12%4c each. Pillow Cases, Special 14¢c Each— Full-bleached Pillow Cases, size before hemming 45x36 inches; special 14c each Pillow Cases, Special 17c-— of heavy round-thread bleached muslin, size 45x38'% inches, before hemming; special 17c, Pillow Cases Hemstitched and Embroidered Pillow Cases, Special 25c Each— Three patterns to choose from, in Hem- stitched Embroidered Pillow Cases, at, spe- cial 25¢ each, Frederick & Nelson’s June Sales of White | IMULTANEOUSLY with the advent of sunny weather. the June Sales bring values of unusual interest in a wealth of cool, white Summer Materials and Garments, as well as offer- il] ings of seasonable importance in the various lines of Household WHITE WAISTS AND DRES BEDSPREADS, SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES The June Sale of Muslin Underwear Sale Values in Gowns at 95c Vacation Hats in the Favorite Panama Weaves —the most popular Hats of the moment for general and outing wear—cool and airy; We are trimming many of these Hats with velvet intrinimed shapes, medium and large drooping effects, at | heme, Chantilly, Point d’Alencon, Maltese, HOUSEHOLD LINENS SES d | . i : i : i NO. 3, AT 95¢— Slip-over Gown, made of soft nainsook, designed with set-in hand-crocheted yoke similar in design to Irish crochet, and very serviceable. NO. 4, AT 95¢— A Slip-over Gown designed with pretty Swiss-embroidery yoke set in with linen J pattern lace insertion of a very attractive 4 pattern. iets tail June Sale Imported White Costume Laces Special 25c Yard N exceptional assortment of beautiful White Laces in shadow designs, so de- sirable for costume draperies and as trim- mings for the season’s modish waists, dresses, petticoats and lingerie. These laces range from 6 to 17 inches in width and include a broad variety of new patterns in Paraguay, Teneriffe, La Bo- Duchess, Spanish and Parisian effects. Very low prices for June selling at 25¢ yore. —First Floor, —Basewent Salesroom, Crochet Bedspreads, Special $1.25— Hemmed White Crochet Bedspreads of good weight and durable quality, size 78x88 inches, special $1.25. Size 89x90 inches, special $1.45, eee Clad tM Mila AS CTT DEAS oe Crochet Bedspreads, Special $1.65— Hemmed Crochet Bedspreads in attract: ive Marseilles patterns, size 78x88 inches} y special $1.65, Crochet Bedspreads, Special $1.95— Heavy Marseilles patterns, closely woven, size 80x90 inches, special $1.95; 88x90 inches, special $2.20. Satin-finished Bedspreads, Special $3.35— Hemmed Satin-finished Bedspreads of good quality, 80x90 inches, special $3.35. Finer quality, $4.65. Scalloped Bedspreads, Special $3.65— Satin-finished Bedspreads with scalloped edges and cut corners, size 80x90 inches} special $3.65. Scalloped Bedspreads, Special $4.35— Satin-finished Bedspreads Marseilles patterns, with scalloped edges and cut cor ners, size 82x94 inches; special $4.35. —Firet Floor in