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‘TOMORROW AT THE BON MARCHE A SALE OF NEEDED THINGS FOR SUMMER HOME AND BEACH CAMP AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES FOR A DAY woops AND WAVES ARE CALLING SCHOOL |S NEARLY OVER NOW weather ACE Lake Sc hool over—sett led nearly from t te V we ca S$ at spec 25¢ “JAPANESE MATTING 19¢ YD. RED SCRIMS 9¢ YARD Heavy e Linen Wa Matting Figured Scrims that nh the r igns, in 5 » and short curtains Most ular », with heavy selvedges, at 19¢ In- | for window curtains, go value at stead of 25¢ a yard a yard Thursday f5e FIGURED DENIM 12 1-2c YARD | $10.50 SCOTCH RUGS $6.95 EACH Figured reversible Denim for dividing | otch Wool Rugs, one of the * off rooms in camp houses or for curtains iow floor cover and couch covers Ibe value in chi easily clean line of colors, 12%¢. HEAVY BAMBOO SCREENS with glazed s, com: Bamboo Screens, mado heavy wide slats, with th finish, with ropes and pulley plete. Screens, 6 ft. witie, 8 ft. deep, $2.25 Screens, 8 ft. wide, 8 ft. deep, $2.98 Screens, 10 ft. wide, 8 ft. deep, $3.75 $3.50 coucl COVERS $1.95 EA 604nch Couch Cov $1.40 Beck Rack. ak, mah $7.50 COTTON MATTRESSES at | "=." g[°955 | $2.75 Enameled Iron Beds at 4 “4 — $5.95 ea. vee, RES, SE $2. 19 ea. —— 40-pound Cotton Felted Mat Well made Enameled Beds, tresses with deep box borders and either full or % size, and Just the rolled edges, with covering of art ind for summer homes; $2.76 value at $2. ticking, $5.95. THURSDAY SNAPS IN DOMESTICS 15e LINENETTES 12 1-2c | 20¢ MADRAS 12 1-2c YD. 32-inch Linenettes, in good | | Shirting and Waisting shades of tan and blue; 2,000 | Madras, in lengths to 3 yards, Summer Home Bed- ding at Deeply Cut Prices yards in the lot at 12%c In- | 32 inches wide, with woven cited of ike a yard. cords and neat figures. Fast, whats deeded. for! | 12 1-2¢ PRINTS 9 YARD | 8 1-3¢ LAWNS 5c A YD. 1g _out-doors—and at | | 36inch Comfort Prints in| _27-Inch figured Lawns, [lower prices than are} | Persian patterns, and lengths | a pone rd Mt likely to see quoted a to 10 yards, priced at 9c in-| shades; on sale at 5c a yard. stead of 12%¢ a yard. | —Basement. ATTEND THE FLAG RAISING TONIGHT IN BON MARCHE SQUARE Corner Fourth Avenue and Pine Street BY BOY SCOUTS, UNDER MAJOR E. S. INGRAHAM The Boy Scouts will “Ob then to the strai Ba by Band the flag —afterward there will be a FREE OPEN AIR CONCERT BY WAG ‘S BAND, EVERY- BODY 18 INVITED. HERE 1S THE PROGRAM sive the 1. March, “Niebelungen”™ 6 mp Wagner | 2, Overture, “Post and r Peasant” .... 8 3. Intermezzo from “ ». Miss Trix-It” 4 Selection. “Babes in 10. Toylan, -Herbert Cornet Killarney” 11 “Mr. Albert Nightingale. THE BON MARCHE’S OUT- OF: TOWN SERVICE IS UNEXCELLED For no matter where your summer home m: re right find at your elbow, ready and able to serve y y it 3 pays to have weekly shipments of groceries sent them—th . carefully e packed and sent to dock or station without extra cl Y tl find a 1 Marche catalogue a handy thing to have by you —you can one free for the asking—Mail Order Department, Fourth Floor. Morning Specials—From 9to 11 A. M. Only—No Phone Orders 20c Oil Cloth 10¢ Yd. | | 10 Screening at 5e | 5¢ Wash Laces 3e¥d. | 59¢Wash Dresses 39¢ 1%-yard Table O11 ening, big : : Cloth in a variety at | yard whe ra lldren’a Drewses of designs and colorings: | 5 | insertions 1 | Percale, in long waltsted factory, Jenene Third | za with, ach k oe | #; | style: sizes 3 to 6 years | Ta dagen nishings. Baser: yard. Main ] it Floor. GROCERY SUPPLIES FOR THE COUNTRY OR TOWN HOME GROCERY CAMPING SPECIALS Miscellaneous Grocery List ene hk i ‘8c 49-POUND SACKS Aaahtha: teeteiendne tatty Rae hcreday, ia fan 2 OF BON MARCHE Any 25¢ Canned Salmon. No, 3,taul stz0 cans, a Sacks ‘Table Salt, one of ere FLOUR, SPECIAL ; Herring in Tomato Sa Navy brand; size oval tins; genut wtrletly Norwegian herring; 1 9c grade: can : = oo beat quality Horweutan Verring, 160 e are grade; can 0c Sauerkraut, largo sizo No. 2% cans, With other groceries, ers all good bak good quality; Thurs- Sc not Including sugar. the 20c Not over 1 sack to each, n tomato nauce; Dota. UNION STRENT- SECOND AVENUE THE SEATTLE STAR Jenacted in the I Nock of crows and brought down @ passing eagle. culation in the | Schedule,” MAN SUFFRAGETTE HURLS © SACK OF FLOUR AT HEAD © OF PREMIER IN COMMONS 11 house o of the patl the was It bur FREDERICK & NELSON Outing Waist Special, $3.95 ‘poten opportune purchase enables in Children’s AN us to | Summer Footwear offer for Thursday’s waist values of unusual interest at Ankle-Str Pumps ap LONDON, June ilde The v The suffragett Asquith fr premier, wh as of pariar ent Emily Davison, wh ceived on Derby da entry in the gr \ The man was arrested BRAKIE vai SA haohpetle ba FORD od through Aen the Aaa me a tei teh Included Washable Silk Shirts Novelty Crepe Voiles with smart colored collar and are with high or roll collars. French and Dotted Voiles. White Voiles with Balkan colla ar and cuffs Novelty Colored-stripe Ratines. PLENTY OF STRIKE FUND Striped and Dresden-figured Taffetas. | Bu } 11 “0 secretary-treasuror of the is t > Perr roa : pally low-neck models 2 1 od Mine Workers of America, | A - i 1 fs pair; t 5, spe 6,000 weekly, and Second Floor. 9.00 pair. —Priret Fieor, {ll forward $1 f nece ewnary, an Jong As the BASEMENT T SALESROOM y STEALING PLOT Cal New Suits and Coats for Summer Wear recently added to the Basement Salesroom’s interesting display |} of Women’s and Misses’ well- tailored and stylish apparel at | low prices: CHICO, tizens nto counties, he Jv. S. WINS ‘TORPEDO SITE 1 the various sites, wan the Ratine and Linen Suits $12.50— Smartly designed in plain-tailored, belted white, and Balkan models, in for the & light-blue, Copenhagen-blue, rose, tan, combination stripes and t torpedo natural linen color. Sizes for Women and Misses. » victorious Women’s Linen Suits, $5.00 and $6.00— In natural color and white linen trimmed with collar and cuffs in a navy yard. ho changed his contrasting color. Skirts in plain and draped models. Women’s Linen Coats, $5.00 and $7.50— In full-length and 34 styles, cool, comfortable and serviceable, for automobiling and general tourist wear. ‘TER'S LUCK—Stephen Rose of Eatontown, N. J. H shot at al Tailored Cloth Coats, $7.75, $10.75, $14.50— Models for Women and Misses, in serge, covert, wool-poplin and trimmed with collar and cuffs of silk or self-material. Sizes 14, 16 and 18; 3% to Phoenix, Ariz, went “wet" POLITICAL STRAW at liquor elec: | tion, with women voting. Bedford Cord, In connection with royal presenta Regulations call for this ts to which Short, three-quarter and full-length styles. 42. SHANKS MUST NOT SHOW tions a mystery of Pnglish cc drens is disclosed stockings under t hose. It is explained that h of the suppliant shanks, k material alone COLORADO SPRINGS was completely covered by an unknown Musical visitor from New York asked where be could checks and mixtures. Plain colors, Basement Salesrooms, species take the pledge June Sale Values in Muslinwear DRAWERS, 35¢— Cambric Drawers, trimmed with tucked lawn ruf- fle finished with serviceable Barmen lace edge. DRAWERS, 45¢ Drawers of soft cut, med with small tucks and ruffle of embroidery DRAWERS, 55¢— Circular Drawers of soft trimmed with one row of Cluny pattern lace insertion and edge. opy of the Old Testament for cir-| ry IT IS SAID that there t# ne New York pubite | zil tells how he drove away @ prove or tm MISSIONARY RETURNED from ft pack of hungry wolves by singing to them. ply that he is a Caruso. This does not ary statist neeton show One studen TO GIRL the graduating clase at F with a total of 579 girls ndents on his list WARNING with reference dents corresp nl nainsook, new narrow trim- nainsook, THE MASHERS OMAHA JUDGE SMASHES “The following dchetule of fines. will hold In thi court, gardiess of who the mashers are and what their soc anding i CORSET COVERS, 25¢— For calling a girl ‘a chicken,’ the fine will be $5; ‘honey-bunch, ‘ “ : Y $10; urieaoves $15; ‘baby-doll,’ $20, and woe unto the masher | If Nainsook Corset Covers, trimmed with lace inser- that addresses any girl as ‘Little Cutie.’ I'll give him the limit, tion of Cluny design and finished at top with narrow $25." edge, ribbon-run CORSET COVERS, 55¢— sheer nainsook, of wide That's Judge Foster's “Masher and the schedule is not revision if | of embroidery insertion, ribbon-run beading | and edge. Circular drawers or skirt, with | em broidery edge. Covers of Corset subject to down the masher hay lace inser med with one row on Sa oe ene in Irish crochet design, beading and edge, | GOWNS, 50¢_ vans t ne ie, ite ome drawn with ribbon. Slip-over ‘Gown: of soft: mus) é © Oh rem himowt forgot to vel Cover and | Drawers or Skirt of soit | sembling hand work; and short slactna ae Shae setae” te es te Pb nainsook, with cover part trimmed with | round neck finished with Barmen lace edge. embroidery medallions set in with embroid- | Other pretty | $1.18 and $1.25. Gowns at 58¢,? 79c, 95c, Basement Salesroom, He His presides over the Masher yurt went the ery insertion. Top finished with ‘one row Women’s Outing Hats| Picnic and Camping Needs Untrimmed Panama Hats— ALUMINUM KITCHEN SETS, SPECIAL Large rolled-brim and medium-size 95e— effects, $4.95 Set consists of 7 Table Spoons, 6 Teaspoons, Small, close-fitting Mushroom 1 large Basting Spoon, 1 Slotted Mixing Spoon Shapes, $2.95. and 1 Tea Strainer; special, the set, 95e. PAPER NAPKINS, 10¢ HUNDRED— White Crepe Paper Napkins, 10c¢ hundred. WAXED PAPER, 5¢— Large Sailor Shapes with close roll, $3.50. ix good styles to choose from in | Untrimmed Panamas at $5.75 and | Waxed Paper in continuous rolls or sheets, $7.50. | Se roll or package Other Hats for Outing Wear: | “PAP-RUS” PICNIC PLATES, 10¢ Large Peanut Braid Shapes, 45c | Package contains 25 picnic plates. Ratine Hats in medium-size and | SANITARY DRINKING CUPS, 15¢ BOX— mushroom shapes, white, red, blue, | Box contains 15 Waxed Paper Drinking Cups. black and white, $1.25. Paper Picnic Plates, 5¢ dozen. ' Basement. Saleeroom. —Houscturnishings Section. ‘BABY- * eel LT hatpin as a weapon, defended her. self with s@veral well-directed jabs. A. ‘90 tween. a .mbasher jathlett and a_ pretty, young woman with a lean U. S. Standard Wool Bunting Flags— Flag Day |ing toward the militant, "I don't care who you are or he masher had followed. the|who your father 18," ‘said Judge 2x3 to 8x12 feet, 9c to $7.50, young woman from a railroad|Foster when the masher was Cot B ne ation and caught up with her|brought before him. “The offi Saturda oxton Bunting Blags— busy downtown street corner |heard you call the girl a ‘chicken y 4x6, $1.35; 5x8? $1.95; 6x10, $2.75 after pinching her arm, he| punished you some and I am bape ; ae eae ee [informed her that sho was “some|going to let you off with @ fine jecute chicken.” The girl, using her|of $5.00, °