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| ——$1.00 ea—— $1.98 ea of Combination Corset © and tiona and Corset | | Drawers of seco, silk trimmed, with Ine na orset cover + dainty lace pn run beading of French Val. lace and | to mateh ) alist lne—bottom irawers slashed on side | | Priced r ed to match 300 PAIRS OF THE $1.25 LACE CURTAINS 1O ix at é a pr. io |: A They are 3 yards long and 50 inches wide— ¥<) ’ ble size—and they come in those pretty shac Ta ; are Nottinghams, made with twisted threa ahi 3 edge—so you can bank on their wearing qualiti h 20c Fancy Bordered Scrims at 25c Mercerized Voile Scrims [\} 15¢ yd.——— | 17c yd. j: Be 3 Se a yard for beautiful, fancy 17c w yard for beautiful Mercer ) bordered Scrims, bedroom curt from dressing. ues, for 48c each. service. each. for values. Stem wheat. emula gets. can Thursday, centers in Marquisette effect for long or short curtains. 1¢c Figured Curtain Swisses | — 6c yd. White Figured Curtain § 36 Inc! wide, and will make nice yard instead of 10c White Bedding Reduced Dainty White Fabrics | 60c BED SHEETS PRICED |— 48c ea. — Bleached Bed Sheets—size 72x90. Are seamless and free Thursday's selling, the G0c val- $1.50 CROCHETED BED SPREADS $1.29 EA. Our regular $4.00 satin bed spreads, priced Thursday at IN SEATTLE’S BEST GROCERY BON MARCHE FLOUR $1.24 49-pound sack of Bon Marche Flour at $1.24 Not more than 1 sack to each, delivered with other groceries—milled from the best Washington Blue Del Monte Peaches—No 14c | Clams — large | size; regular 18 grade ed Herring in to- | FOR COMBINATION DAY IN THE UNDERMUSLINS AT THE B $1.50 Nains row, { drawn 75¢ COMBINATIONS PRICED AT 59c ea. Combination — Co’ Cove Drawers—several da lect fro! embrok ng at waist in styles cluded SECO SILK COMBINATIONS AT {red Voile Scrims, the lar of all serims, that nice curtains for any r the very popular 19c yd. Heavy double width Nets in the 25e¢ value, that wi ing curtains; 19¢ ses, Priced 6\c a Priced for Sheer Very summer $3.25 each. Splendid Salad in Richly cut full 8 inches latest designs on The regular price of $5.00. We will sell for $2.98. morning hb Breakfast Tes ja Tomatoes No. 2% | long t | quality — 95¢ ea. —— Combinat through beading most ‘oom, 25¢ Heavy Bungalow Nets at Art and Craft designs make nice look a yard Third Floor. | Thursday's selling at 39c diameter— extra 6c Crash Toweling at — 4eyd. — COMBINATIONS AT nm Gorset Covers and Drawers of or cover ta trimn idery od with nar tion of omb wide silk ribbon linen lace edging HANDSOME COMBRNATION FOR $1.45 ea Combination Corset Cover and Drawers of Natt cornet cover strictly hand embroidered, with rb bon run through a narrow edge of embroidery, Very spectal at $1.46 $3 COMBINATIONS PRICED AT popu will make oa “ce Bungalow Se LONG CLOTH PRICED 0c BLEACHED BED SHEETS AT 59c EACH | 25¢ SHEER PERSIAN LAWN AT 18¢ YARD Bleached Bed Sheets—size 63x inches Seamless and free from dressing strong and durable, and will give splendid Priced for Thursday at just 59c¢ you always pay 65c a yard for, priced for Excellent value —Main Floor, Center Section. FOR THE CHARMING JUNE BRIDE $5.00 CUT GLASS BOWLS FOR Bowls— in the heavy blanks these Bowls them tomorrow Basement Berry cut 92.98 MORNING MONEY SAVERS ON SALE FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. No telephone orders will be received for these bargains, as quantities are limtted—in fact, some may not last the 2 hours. 20¢ Table Oilcloth | Cambric Remnants 1 tall size cans: regular ‘ees 2c — 10¢ yd. —| ---- 4c yd. ---- a can Naptha Soap — Hon se & wank tor Mali ind inelabretea M aptha-one of 10c a yard for Ta wine, ‘celebrate ae best. Kot over 10 Oll Cloth, 1% inches | ‘ood's - C ‘ambric bars to a cus- na | wide in factory | ‘1 & Bae - Hl of colors eas—N lengths. Till 11 a. m.| #nd black; jome Peas —No. | fon peter Bc| we «yard. Third | 1° yards. Main Floor <n | oe CY cor. | Women’s 15¢ Vests at -- 71/2¢ ea. --- Women's Summer 3 mato sauce; large size 1600 Yar4e be: pen regular ise | pound { Bleached’ Crash 7 8 Ves 8, fin nuality a grade, can | Chip Beet — splendid leach rash Towe low , neck and no Domentic | Sardin | quality: all government | ing, 14 inches wide, | sleeves; sizes 4 size; finest quality; | inspected from. 9 to 11 a.m, 4c a} 6, Till 11 a. m huraday, | pound 2 nig ball | r oan 4c | <wourth “Floor. | yard. Main Floor. | —Main Floor 2,000 12%. yards Bleached Muslin in mill ends, one yard wide, at | shades, to go at Tc a $%c a yard instead of Take a “Seneca” Camera With You on Your Summer T rips We Sell Them 15 Per Cent Under Seneca Prices Here Films Developed—10c a roll. —Main Floor, of Chambray Ginghams, 27 inches wide, in good | yard | 10¢ a yard. 2,500 yards, worth | 25 and 12th. Special, Thursdny at the Basement FKountatn——Cho TouMA UNION sTHREHT. SECOND AVENUE —— FOUR CUT-PRICE THURSDAY SPECIALS IN DOMESTICS 12 1-2cMuslin Priced | 10c Ginghams For | 20c Plisse Crepe at 8c a Yard | 7¥/2c a Yard 12!/2c a Yard = 7¥/2c a Yard Plisse Crepe, suitable for waists, kimonos and underwear 10¢ & 12 1-2c Percale Percales, 36 inches wide, in lengths to 10 2,000 yards, | yards 2,000 yards 30 inches wide, | worth 10c and 121%¢, at 7% a yard ~Basement, te Nut Sundae ihe PIKE sTRERT — 10¢ yd. — Movie Heroine Still in’ Teens Has Exciting Aeroplane Ride a Mile Above Ground | | Over THE SEATTLE STA 4 | amma FREDERICK & NELSON July Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns | Now On Sale The June Sale of —some typically attractive tion Undermuslins at low prices. Muslin Underwear le values in well-made Combina- From left to right: through t i }face! She likes | pu think? A size for a # Some of t fous Lo f d at the A ing Suit | | | | | | | |task, She ts. woman lexpensively, yet |comfort at Trinit “You admit critle, garbed | attend regula THE nse situation West ordering to raid two afterward sen guard the p Sheriff Chrisr them ended by t to indict May Ps 8 * Pates and ( with. “Youre very truly, “MRS. C. Another woman takes Boalt to she writes, a unable to dress st to worship God, not to watch the congregation. My clothes GRAND JURY REFUSES TO BACK UP GOV. WEST DALLES, state spectal agents exed resorts here, men saw a big cannon and a mask GWENDOLEN PATES len Pates knows what It feels ng pace, 7,000 feet above th going some” for a gir! ett laughter and work t* a ve knows New York like to Z ‘ rege piee lta Hpi thor gy bab eee Second Floor, offers exceptional values in a group of 100 Itar,” “The Ques of Age” and “The Stirped Hath. FRED BOALT STIRS) |e UP CHURCHGOERS| © ay oer . . . . e Just 2,000 yards of Long Cloth The Star's mail yesterday and! are poor, but | make them tidy, L W th Th J S | f Whit raiiat 2.400 vars of Long Cloth IH], Ziy contained many, echoes ot] a6 my mother taught me to da ingerie Waists in the e June Sale 0 e pada’ Side aah take.” : Fred L. Boalt'’s visit to three Se 1 don't care if men criticise ; Nee so! e eau attle churches last Sundsy. One| my clothes, so long as ] W h G d lar 15¢ long cloth reduced to 10c [B/tetter is from Mra. C. H. Rutler,| Heavenly Father does not une Sale as. oods a yard. 500 234 av who occumed the 1 her first visit to/ff lems foe with the “townent | SPECIAL 95e | S6ANCH NAINSOOK, SPECIAL 15¢ outer” at Trinity, and who headed It wan a week ony, ui was “ . ‘ | YARD— Boalt a prayerbook and hynmal.| alone in the church. But | felt Several pretty styles Nainsook in a fine evenly-woven quali Persian Lawn—is 45 inches in |[/ She writes |. “Gnd know ‘What God wee there. 1... shown at this price > iguidi’ titi i baie idth and is an ideal material for makin en " 1d to think ' red I nae lees igre HH : possetsing isuntiting teeter it eae wid aterial for g “| am so pleased to n wanted; y an f oil a yery si i irty- osha’ and tubdhas: | Winiular 2% Di ice atoiiee: ape ad: eae Be | radiant and came out—end | |@ i” Voile and fine it very desirable for undermuslins. Thirty. ‘ i for Tt : 18 r ‘ passing the prayerbook and | have got what | wanted.” Hl Lawns, made with high | six inches wide, special 15¢ yard. value, priced for Thursday at 18¢ a yare hymnal to you last Sunday Stil another woman correspond : 25¢ Imi ed Whi | morning at Trinity church, |ent, who dos not wish 5 r Dutch neck, in the 36-INCH CAMBRIC MUSLIN, SPECIAL port te Rose Suitings 19¢ Yd. would be so much appreciated. px thinks Boalt k 7¢ YARD— “ E f < Suiti a 1 do thank you. a keynote which has , bas ery a : 3, ae Extra heavy crocheted Bed Spreads— |. Imported English White Rose sce ae oid do} Clie tow oni | lind Sor a toe tha.” (Mar fotiee te Gricamed with laces, to Good-weight Muslin with cambric finish, size 80x90. Shown in an assortment of | is full 36 inches in width. Specially priced a little favor may mean the part } 4 | 36 inches wide, special 7¢ yard, e teguilar Ss 25 1 turning point perhaps, of some “1 cannot refrain from writ ions « Benin ainad ten" the Jone an of os a ‘ roa A ee sal Abie oa one’s life who, through no fault | ing you a short appreciation of H and white embroid ges ye SUITING, SPECIAL 10¢ oad v s, « rose suiting a a yard of their own, is in the ‘down your ‘story’ of your visit to epee or | peas White at $1.29. and-out’ class, and was just | Seattle churches, for it re SPECIAL $1.25 ] ‘ a é | BED SPREADS AT $3.25 EACH 6Sc IMPORTED F H LAWN AT 39c YD. walting for some such little minds me so vividly of like ex } New and attractive Ww hite Linen finished _ material — for | $4.00 SATIN : 4 Imported French Lawn—45 inches in — Bo aw Sv poe perione 8 of my own. Ae E ehvies Sheik avon Bs ctechate ni oe and children’s suits and dresses, | ‘ 5 7 ome: an’ “ h ‘> 4 5 < ‘ Satin Bed age by an ee width. The fine, sheer material, the kind onty for the. want of one Kind Poingh ote Betta cl nga hi ‘acd ¥'\ | 32 inches wide, special 10c yard, eg eth ad tale ad ipelaliner se deed ured to i 70-INCH BLEACHED LINEN DAMASK, ago, | have not vent H, BUTLER, “600 23d av.” here, but | have no as yours. poor| strict old-fashioned tably or she has received| byterian, so you can y at least early relig you went as a Ing in deceit. * * rly once a week | you have certainly keynote which Desmond, reputed Inna resorts, ed in the raid, wae | simple vagrancy char Jane created 4.—The by Gov 1 militiamen te rs taken, until consented to re county jail is and jury iilivan and ( JIM HAM REALLY SORE AT HIS “PINK” WHISKERS || © secegantir ns diene aatibigad wide he 1 re ces i aa. Se and | edges. Forty inches w 25¢ Printed scrims in two styl WASHINGTON, June 4 “Pink | which actually quivered with his aed sich . . a : we mes tals with mablicity” has palled heat, "I don't mind you newspaper . a olored poppy border on each side, and jah gee gry to as palled on | ye kidding me, but I don't think ||! 45-Inch Curtain Nets, Special 10c Yard—} cof ctrine center, th : ! Jim Ham Lewis. He admits it.!; vetting ‘ ' ' f stripe center, the other with all-over am ge of A #quare deal. You Figur Cr Nets in « able pat * } And he is good and sore. boys have seen me fighting . i stencil pattern and border on moire scrim. Is it true that you intend to/here for a good many years tr erns \ of strong » Serv Thirty-six and 40 inches “ me | shave ‘em off? a reporter asked |to make good. I bellove I have just |M icea o lauadnned: aratine ; inches wide, special 10c the Illinois senator today, and then|a little something in me beside , : yard Jim Ham unburdened his soul shall we say my ‘eccentriciti inches wide, special 10c¢ yard | se “{ am tired of being identified |and the entricities get all : ' se on by my whiskers and my clothes,” jattention. I'd like to be treated ir > > he hissed through his pink follage,/a dignified manner once in Women S$ Summer | Women $s IG DITCH COULD BE Underwear | Handkerchiefs “ ~ USED IN CASE OF WAR fue: | i Women’s Lisle Union Suits at $1.25— | Jun S 4 | REGINA, Sask, June 4—"For| “To send them through would Lisle Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless | e pecia $s 18 months.the Panama canal has have been a risky undertakin h cuff kn r wide lace-trimmed umt aid rt t , h cuff knee or wide lace-trimmec nbrella | : been ready for the passage of war: 4) ae ae , bu Ht 00 ka 1 4 double t 1 ing bt | Box of 6, Special $1.00— shicas RAGGA aa ieniepene Ai. hone: th x Sala notic he knee and doub! and facing, ribbon drawn | W : ve 5 canal can be floor de . ‘ 4 oe | omen’s initialed Line a cker- arisen great enough to require the for any of eur dreadnaughts Women's Mercerized Lisle Union Suits, $1.75— ied ph or eles immediate presence of the Atlantle through Swiss-ribbed Mercerized Lisle Union Suits, | chiefs, a Belfast maker's surplus stock, on the Pacific coast,” 18 the With this card up thelr gleeves HR bed e sy . i ’ nent made today by James Ar-| federal officials have regarded con hand crocheted yoke; low neck and sleeve packed several styles of initial in the thurs, a sub-engineer of he canal,/ditions on the Pacific coast with less, with cuff knee bo: ; tio lee for the who { visiting he jcomplalsance. : ’ : Rs): Bxceptional vale, fonrtite Same <—nshienanneeesinenensannninenentsontnurstnnonntnicenaent et een Women's Mercerized Lisle- Union Suits, $1.50— | of 6, at $1.00. u 5UN " S H Swiss-ribbed Mercerized 1 rl Sw ib ferc ry nion Suits . MAN WITH GUN EARN ff Swisetiboed Mercerzed Lisle Union Seis | ogc 100 Rach ua ia a ¢ ‘ ‘ wi knee anc ; 7 $21 A MINUTE ON CAR able band. facing Women's Plain Linen Handker- “Cool night,” sald the motorman jed face. They obeyed orders. The Sitidven’s Cotto ic i aha chiefs, fine grade Irish linen, neatly | hildren n nion Suits, 50c¢ to Conductor L, © Ward of a Bea-| highwayman got, $21 and left, all in 1A Feat ; az i Xone } : d con Hill car at the southern terms |a minute. ° | Children’s light-weight Cotton Union Suits fini with Y-inch and '%4-inch hem nus of the line. The description of this man does low neck and_ sleevel it i] stit i] orde E roight get -e litte warmer it|not tally wish that ot the emaraett ease with wing sleeves sired Yond gg you don't throw gp your hands highwayman who “didn't lke to do knee length Exceptional value at 10c¢ each gruff voice Interrupted, ‘The car|it, but needed the money," who 1 Floot Firat Fioon Own eure ” et : at $25.00 tend any of the fine churches experience would result much My father was a and my mother a Scotch Pres 1 could not help telling you that ‘there are others,’ and has ‘tuning’ for a long time.” Chas. Carroll, also arrest ndicted on a The 13 held up a lot of cars last wigser. ; Special 95ce— Special 58c— | Special 89c bination, trim ri na Combir embroid med with ery medallions set lery ace { i a ive design; finished circu awe and »roidery ed ve . tke to ride er beading and edge earth's sur t 1 ec € 1 sur match la | —Basement Salesroom A Suit Selling of Unusual Interest the 1 OLLOWING a very favorable purchase, the Suit Section, ng Styles. high-grade Suits, in late Spri I $s f ind trimmed models, ly tailored in suitings of qual- g at a much higher price n also effects checks and ors 34 to 42. a Tar f desirable p! smart in 16, 18 and 2 ’, an ) new effects, SPECIAL 75¢ YARD— Firmly-woven Irish Table Damask in spot and chrysanthemum designs, smooth- finished, good laundering quality, special yard doubt the with laces, and i : Dresden Effects. A Gaby Deslys n this price ist ade and cuffs i insertions sm vel at Meth, collar see | had | lous train. | Basement Salesroom struck a needed Etamine Scrim Curtains, $1.50 Pair TAMINE CURTAINS of unusually soft texture and fine finish, in ivory and ecru color, finished with 24-inch hem- | stitched hem. These curtains are 2} yards long and are excep- | tional value at $1.50 pair. | ladies of the Marquisette Scrim Curtains, $1.95 Pair— | Marq Have 36-Inch Burlaps, Special 10c Yard— Curtains, mercerized Good quality natural color Burlap for camp cushions or table and couch covers, may be stenciled or trimmed jf with applied Thirty-six | ge. ind thre even and canoe itched hem. In Ivory | amines, 40 Inches Wide, Special cretonne borders. srt” inches wide, special 10c yard. oc The shown in white, ecru and ahi nd may be made up with plain Printed Curtain Scrim, 40 Inches Wide, °