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EAN RS NY ORRIN wes Fn me | Everybody’s Going to Seattle’s Big Store THE BON MARCHE During These Bright Summer Days, So Full of June Sale Interest MORE JUNE SALE SPECIALS IN UNDERMUSLINS For now that the tremendous rush of the open- simply overlox whirl but here they are f Pretty ise Gowns of Nainsook al 59¢ Each | 35¢ Good Quality M in Drawers for 25¢ You will li} gown for they Muslin Drawers tn the regular style, trimmed are Tbe Vv yoke and | with ruffle of neat embroidery, at 26c Instead kimono sleeves of roidery at Also slip: | of Also Circular Drawers trimmed with laco trimmed lace edge included 75¢ Muslin or Nainsook Drawers for 5c over 8 35¢ Nainsook Corset Covers for 25¢ Each Fine 75¢ Nainsook Corset Covers for 59¢ Fine Nainsook Corset Covers, trimmed back Long white Skirts with muslin or cambric tops and front with chiny lace at 69c. Others have | and ¢ flounce of embrotdery. Others have set-in medallions of Swiss embroidery, finished | flounce trimmed with insertion of lace with with Valenciennes lace. ribbon drawn through beading " long silk Gloves—full 16-button or elbow of Tricot Silk Gloves, with double “Kayser’s" length—best quality tipped fingers that are guaranteed to outwear the glove. Paris Point embroidered backs. We have them in black, white, tan, pongee, gray, navy and all wanted shades. Sizes ¢ to 8% Venetian Lisle Thread Gloves in Neatly stitched backs—first qual white and a few tans. Sizes 5)4 Silk finished real the two-clasp style ity. In black, gray, to 7%. 39 a pair. “ONYX” FAST DYE HOSE FOR 25c A PAIR | WOMEN’S SILK HOSE FOR A PAIR Fine ribbed “Onyx” Hose for girls or boys, | Women’s Silk Hose, with Sinch lisle thread Black, tan, white, pink, blue or red, sizes 5% | garter tops, liste double soles, heels and toes tn to 10, with a lustrous silk-like finish. tan, black or white, 8% to 10, —Maln Floor. 02 tb eth el le seca See Our Window Display of Things for the Porch and Lawn IT CONTAINS A SALE OF CAMERAS—AT CUT PRICES $9.00 SENECA CAMERA AT $6.00 | $11 SENECA CAMERA AT $8.25 (7 No. 1 Seneca Camera, size 4x5 | Seneca Filmett Camera, size 34x inches, with Seneca jo shutter, | 51%4 inches, post card size, made for single achromatic lens, made to take | rim packs, Regular $11.00 value, for} film pack adapter, or plate holders, Saturday's selling at $8.25 each. ing days has quieted down a bit we are able to look ‘round and see what has happened—and sure enot we find lots of endid bargains that never | f of events ar fully equal to any of the earlier sensational bar grains | * | WOMEN’S $1.25 NEW 95e | y y y CREPE GOWNS, FOR | are about 10 styles to select from in this lot pretty wns. We have them in plain white, pink or bi ue, with trimmings—white with a stripe or fig ¢ shade of blue with a pretty | over style, and are very easy t | Nice looking Ly Corset Covers, 69¢ a pair for Drawers of muslin or nainao trimmed wi pretty embroidery and ribbon. | In the regular or Dorothy style, trimmed ith Others have “val lace and insertion. Regular | fine Valenciennes lace and Insertion, Others have | 35c value, at 25c each, Saturday ruffies of embroidery | $1.50 Long White Skirts to Go at 95c Each “KAYSER S” LONG SILK GLOVES $1.00 A PAIR 50¢ LISLE GLOVES FOR 39¢ A PAIR. Hew Sball Croquet Sete—with Heavy Ts; ore Jammocke—in | io Rackets—W ‘right & Dr | | Stee ‘uturtet TA ee $4.95 | ootens $8.50 1.00 Bball Croquet with hard- | Weven Hammeocks—w'') te awk r—wriehts 50 | Mood mallets, nicely @ | valance and $6.50 | finished ....2...++ om Y 4) | be tease oe oo. Shevele—for Oc Japanese Lasterne—3 sizes. at v - a ing on the beach, | 5c | "Tournament"; both for ....--- Smacewoses BBE. cececsreerseesocenses | —Fourth Floor. | MRS. ANNIE G, ROGERS, LAND AGENT IN “TOP O° THE WORLD" CITY, LEADVILI o' Moosera tf he had fol money is sa in women than fn th fs because w rt to har didn't have » after journey took away what above answer pald men in Rogers in parti tary Lane appoint elver of and office. Lane said “| am particularly glad to ap point Mra Rogers because it Is an established fact In the Unit- ed handle money more safely than | men can.” Secretary flashed around caused much discu Lane's statement the was world and Mrs t Rogers herself settles the ¢ c by saying 1 believe t are just as honest as women—at loast, that's tru adville Leadville p Rogers = muct nxorvice of her , man, They say he | been swep ot out of off lowed his wife's advice and re fused to gerrymander the city #0 ¢ v Into ty strong democratic ward Clubs and soclety have never b attractions for Mra, Rogers She has ploneered with her tallor husband In this top-of-the-world ection for years. She start ed an a hard on the west ern # and has spent her sum with her daughter, w ntly graduated from the achers’ coll and does In addition to Ket r orchard under way, plant ning and spraying the trees vote she has superintended the of two store bul Colo, near to get poss , office, even tr siving up my regular mer trip to the farm,” sald Mrs. ra. “Tl have been at the office ng ‘wise’ to the way it is con I told the men there they 1 keep on smoking when I took HOUSE OF MAN, WHO DIED| | HERE, CLOSED 12 YEARS ERIF, Kan, June 6—Martin Brewer and hia wife, an old couple who lived here several years ago, |were among tho early settlers tn |Neosho county. They had two aughters, one of whom married jand moved to Seattle, Waah. The other married, but she and her hus band lived near the old home Shortly afterward Mra. Brewer be leame ill. Several days before her |death she asked her husband if he would keep everything In ite accu tomed place tn the house after she and he promised that he 1 After ®. \t to live with his daughter here, and er went to Seattle, where he died recently. his wife's death Brewer) It was 12 years ago when Brewer | made his promise that nothing In the old home would be disturbed The doors have been locked ever since. For a time Brewer went to the house every evening and gat on the porch, but he would never go in side. The house was once one of the beatlooking dwallings in the elty. Now part of the roof has} fallen in, the floors have sunk and| the entire house is infested with Irate, mice and bugs | trite SEATTLE STAK 'UNCLE SAM TRUSTS HIS | COIN WITH THIS WOMAN] i ELL - for med with ec and 18 yes Lingerie Waists | 75¢ AINTY Waists of fine Persian and French lawn, in high and Dutch-neck styles, with front trimmed in laces insertions and French embroid Attractive value at 756. Basement Saierroom. ery. Balkan Middy Blouses oe $1.50 | Pia ized Lace HE new Balkan Middy Full Blouses, made of good Full quality galatea, with plain red High or blue turnover collar and | ae ‘ . ru cuffs. Price $1.50, Regu Besement Saicsroom Children’s Wash Dresses $1.25 BOUT a dozen styles to in attractive Dresses for vacation wear, of galateas, ginghams and prints, in check They patterns, plaids, dots and_ stripes. and Misses’ Wash Dresses at- quality Percales, Chambray: ette and Fr MADE WASHABLE DRESSES home or outing wear, in good Linen, Linen- $2.25, $3.95 and $5.00. Women’s and Misses’ Plain tailored 1] t ¢ ‘ Bedford cord fine se cin tailored ¢ e ( Sizes 14, 16 and 18; 36 to 44 Women's and Misses’ Silk Dresses, $10.35— far ¢ styles in ( fe op. lin and Pongee, } and | oF | AIAD SHIELDS can be easily size 5, 30c. select from stefully 2 Size $1.25, $ ench Gingham, mtrasting materials. irs; 34 to 44. Prices im- » 16 Tailored Suits, $16.75. and {prevent the corset line from i} Specia —Basement Salesroom Naiad Dress Shields and steril- quick by in boilir for a few ff immersing 1g water i are perspiration proof and thoroughly hygienic. } Shirt Waist, trimmed Shirt Waist, lace trimmed, lace trimmed, sizes 3 and 4, 15c size 3, 25c. Dress, size 3, 25¢. size 4, 30c. Be sizes 3, 4 and 5, sizes 4 and 5, 65c. size 3, 20c; size 4, 25¢; First Floor. Dress, Front Trimmed Dress Boleros, lar Shields, size 2, 18c; Zoleros, size 3, 3oleros, 65e, Seasonable Millinery Values from the Basement Salesroom popular | priced Millinery Section—now replete with the season’s new ideas in Trimmed Hats, | Shapes and Trimmings. 'STEFANSSON SAYS BOAT | | Black French Plumes, $1: at $6.00. $16 SENECA CAMERA AT $9.90 | $25 FOLDING SENCO AT $19.75 No. 5 Seneca, size 4x5 inches, with Duo double valve shutter, rapid rec- Folding Pocket Senco Camera, No. 3 A, size 34x5% Inches, for roll films. } | | tilinear lens, rack and pinion made to take film packs or plates, at $9.95. $25 SENECA CAMERA AT $18.00 No. 8 Seneca Cameras, size 4x5 inches, with Autic automatic dust proof shutter, triple convertible lens. Speed F. 8, suitable for rapid snap shot work. Has’ rapid Symmetrical lens. Speed | PST $19.75 Saturday. | $4.50 SENECA CAMERA AT $3.00 Seneca Jr. Camery size 8414% inches, for plates only. Very light and compact box camera; worth $4.50, for Saturday's selling at $3.00, —Matn Floor. GET DAUGHTER SOME WASH DRESSES ON CHILDREN’S DAY GIRLS’ $1.25 DAINTY NEW GIRLS’ $1.25 OUTING SKIRTS GINGHAM WASH DRESSES, AT OF GALATEA ARE PRICED AT —19¢eEa.—4, Gtris’ ~gingham Wash Dresses—iiso percale in the plain or fancy effeut— x Nght and dark blue, black and wDite check and pink plaids; 6 to 14. Girls’ $1.50 Wash Dresses 98c Girls’ dainty Wash Dresses of linene Girls’ Outing Skirts of Might wetgnt galaten !n khak! colors on both sides with a white Incing. Sizes 8 to 12 years, Saturday 98¢ ench, Children’s 39¢ Overalls at 29c Children’s Overalls of Amoskeag ging Lace NY open all the way down front, with scal- or blue. Juat the thing for the little loped edge around neck and down the tots; ages 2 to 6 years. Easily laun- front, machine embroidered. Come in Pileed tec Pepceret ee ee sizes 6 to 14 years. 9%8%¢ each, —Second Floor, Center Section. GROCERY BARGAINS THAT CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER, PRICED AT 32c A POUND Or 3 pounds for 95c. Washington Creamery Butter—the very best quality, freshly churned butter —try a pound or two, you will be more than pleased with it, In this store you are always certain of getting full weight. Bulk Peanut Butter, one of the best brands Navy Cream Salad Dressing, one of th De anteed well and wholesome. es of the very best muar- Saturday, a Tc |i A poun REL@ FOF 2.6, roessdecscesseveetsscssssseces wwurst, fresh every day. The very best qual- | Sliced Pinenppie, No. 2 ‘size cans—thick ‘siloos pets Pg Bateday, 1 delicious fruit, ‘Saturday, } oN etarien sities MR Eat ene s inte Clans Son: Not over etght bars to a_pur- i rranes, the fines quality Bante Clara fruit aner, with other grocer! pile nan yd RE OR Mayflower Cottee, an always untform, roasted coffee. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3 * 4 pound dior it 2-pound * &@ pound Seeded Raisins, best qmilty freshiy seaded raisins, Pound packages Mrs. C.'s Fig Pudding, & wholesome, delicious deawert Large cans 23%4e, 9: 2C Hi can A cans freshly | a two ‘of the bent T0et 1 Gol Saturday cans No. 214" ‘size, Saturday, well | fitlea a can Canned Pears, splendid qualt beara in Hght eyrup can ... ty Cailtornia’ Tartlert Saturday, Pure Catsup, ure. Saturday, pint otties for .. —Fourth Floor, Union 8. Store, If You're Going North This Month, Outfit at the Bon Marche. UNION STRERT. SECOND AVENUE PIKE STREET as cere aa OA an IS O. K. FOR ARCTIC TRIP | EDMONTON, June 6—V. Stef-;dition had not been efficiently Jansson, who will lead a party of ex |plorers into the Far North for the | Dominion Kovernment, arrived here yesterday. He expects to leave on {the trip about June 10 and will be jabsent three and a half years One of the first questions askes |Stefansson was whether the start of hig expedition would be delayed by the ship Karluk being condemn: ed by Capt. Bartlett, as reported in Victoria. To this the explores re plied he did not belt th tain had made any such stat and that it was merely an attem |to have people think that tho expe. EAT MORE LA equipped ‘One reason why I aay this ts be. cause I know the ship is @ good) one,” sald Stefansson Bartlett Makes Denial ER, F VANCOUV C, June 6 The statements attributed to Capt. Robert Hartlett, who will be sktp- er of the steamer Karluk upon her Aretic edition with Explorer anason, about the alleged un fitness of that vessel for the work which she will have to tackle, have been categorically denied by Capt.) [Bartlett himself MB AND LESS | VEAL TO CUT LIVING COST] | MILWAUKEE, Wis. June ¢- Eat less veal. Eat more lamb and mutton. Trim the “cost of high living.” And don't cuss the butcher. This appeal to patrons of Mil waukee butcher shops {js made Emil Prieb, secretary of t et Butchers of America that harmony may result retailers and consumers Mr. Prieb says meat prices have become #0 high sales have fallen by Mar » order between HAUNTS PA | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Juno 6 |—There 1s a ghost’ scare hero to: day. The persons who say they have seen the specter are mem bers of the family of Jane jams, jan 18-year-old girl, who was mur |dered five years ago by being thrown from the Million Dollar pler. The murderer was never found nor has the reason for his act bi |learned. The mystery was deep: Jened today by the appenl of the |girl's family to the police to help them solve the appearances at |thelr home of the ghost which, they assert, bears a strong resemblance ‘COP CENSOR | FOR CURTAILING ‘SHIVER’ “What does a police lieutenant, know about art? One of his sort can see no more terfly than in a to my act was more Hke an whatever that 1s, th |dance. His idea of art is bosh.” | This was the comeback today of uty in a but-} 1. Head |Miss Haze who swam across the Golden Gate at |San Francisco in 1911, to Police |Lieut. Mills, who advised her to |take more to tho water and less jto the dang, 2 AR ry SE MRE 6. E kcnoe MURDERED GIRL’S GHOST _ | oft causing 50 per cent of the butchers {n the city to make ready to quit the business. The shortage of beef is caused | by the slaughter of millions of calves each year,” sald Mr, Prieb. demand for veal is causing gh price of beef. The people a restaurant and pay §2 k are the ones who howl oudest when they are charged 60 cents for a steak tn the butcher | shop.” RENTS’ HOME to the murdered girl | | The Adams home is at 1915 Cas: jplan av., and on several occasions | jlately the family have startled the| jneighborhood ‘by leaving — thetr jhome and seeking protection with |thetr neighbors, declaring — the| ghost” or “spirit” was stealing | | jabont the house. | Mary, a sister of Jane, declares | |she has frequently seen a hand | protrude from closet doors, has| heard queer noises at night and has even observed the ghost's flight from a closet through the room The whole neighborhood is having an attack of fi¢ GETS HIS cy, days,” ejaculated Mills a8 Miss Laugenour introduced her water theatricals, The actress ad. mits she does not wear much dur. ing her act. It may also be said that what me wears does not wrinkle, She started a few tango steps at the ed Lieut. Mills ho interfered shiver this Laugenour, ithe pool.” » of the pool when yelled “Help,” ‘Then I'll give one little afternoon,” said Miss “and then bing—into } ! | Wl | | || || \| | || | | are becomingly trimmed with self and con- trasting-color bands and folds. 14 years. Seine 21.28 Price $1.25. —Basement Salesroom Taffeta Ribbons 25c Yard XCELLENT quality feta Ribbons in moife and plain effects, for chil- dren’s hair-bows and sashes; pink, blue, white, light- and dark-cardinal, cerise, Alice- blue, navy, brown, lavender, maize, gray, fuchsia and black. Price 25¢ yard. Brocaded Hair-bow and Sash Ribbons in many effective patterns of pink, blue and white. Hair-bow width, 25c yard; sash width, 45¢ yard. —Firat Floor. Helpful Items for House-Cleaning Time HE Housefurnishings Section carries Paints, ‘Tinting Compounds, Ironite Floor Paint— Will dry over night, ready to walk on Ten colors carried in stock, %4-gallon, next morning. in the 1-quart, Jap-a-Lac— Brightens old furniture, floors and wood- work. Comes in various colors and in cans holding from %4-pint to one gallon, Floor Polishing Brushes— In two sizes, 15 and 25-Ib, l-gallon sizes, Sizes 6 to Stains and other “brighteners” keeper has especial need during the house Colored French Plumes in a wide selec- | tion of the season’s favorite shades, $4.75. Breasts in pink, white and light-blue, $2.45. White Wings in various sizes, 75¢ to $1.95. Colored Wings in popular shades, 65c. Mercury Wings in white, black, blue, pink and light-blue, 75c to 95c. American Beauty Roses with long stem and foliage, 25¢ to 95c. Pink Cluster Roses, Roses and and $1.45. Flowers for the midsummer hat, 5c, large single 20c to 750, 9c Panama Hats in four good styles, $2.95 to $6.50. Hemp Shapes, $1.95. | Children’s Trimmed Hats, $1.95. Special values in Trimmed Hats at $1.50, | $5.00 and $6.50, —Basement Salesroom. in stock a variety of good, tested makes in for which the house- -cleaning season, Just a few suggestions: Floor Waxes— In the old English, | | Johnson and Crown | makes. | Rainier Mixed Paints— | Mixed for use and adapted for exterior or interior. painting; | Wall Tints— | .Dekorato Wall Tints, easily | colors, in five-pound package —Hou! ready many colors, all applied, 9 Section 42-Piece Cottage Dinner Set Special $2.95 GOOD camp or “Cottage Dinner Sery consisting of the following pieces 1 8-inch Platter. 1 10-inch Platter 6 Tea Cups and Saucers, . 6 Bread and Butter Plates, 6 Soup Plates. 6 Sauce Dishes. tce of pure white American semi-porcelain, 6 7-inch Dinner Plates 18-inch Open Vegetable Dish. 17-inch Open Vegetable Dish | 1 Sauce Boat, | 1 Cream Pitcher | Special value at $2.95. | —Third Floor