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Tomorrow—In the Bon Marche Garment Section FINE $16.50 TO $27.50 ALL . WOOL —- — oa SERGE DRESSES WILL BE ON SALE AT......... >, THE REMAINDERS OF SEVERAL | a OF OUR BEST SELLING LINES Lines that have sold so well that there are only a few | left—and to de now that a broke to “break” of each sort th ments are the prices—ani n s, including black TOP COATS WORTH TO $19.50 PRICED Several odd lots of vats in splen lid styles, light we summer Various styles in colors and mixtares for women, misses ard juniors, at Suits Worth up to $24.50 at | — $17.95 ea.— | Lingerie and Voile Waists at $1.98 ea.--- or 80 splendidly taflored Suits, New and votle walsts for only $17.96 | that she at $2.50 and $2.75, ty stripes, chec can b norrow for $1.98 ps; also black and col- | T { lovely matertals, ored serges in all the latest styles, | in all sizes, daintily trimm $1.25 House Dresses Priced at — 98c ea. — 98c ea. House Dresses worth $1.25, made | Wash Petticoats, the kind for i v tn the various new styles of ging: | summer wear, made of gingh \ ham and figured or striped percales, | {n stripes, checks and mixt —Second Floor, neatly trimmed and well made, | with tri 4 flounces In several Pike St. Side. in all sizes, at 980. | styles, at 98c each i : 1,500 yards of 27-inch hi Nes in small designs, 1}; colors; fine for waist: kimonos; priced Itc a y 35¢ HALF-WOOL CHALLIES PRICED, YD. —Main Floor. 36-Inch 89c Pongee Silk 10 pleces of fin alf-wool Chal- isht and dark s, gowns of ard, heary «ilk F of natural in a pretty shade bie for summer coats or dresses. Full 36 Inches in width, at 590 —Main Floor. 15¢ Lots of dainty white for sweet girl graduates. —Mezzanine McCutcheon. Woman Hai Joseph C. Lincoln A Keatucky Cardinal— James Lane Allen Mary Cary—Kate Lang- ley Bosher Bursing Deylight—Jack London. | A Gtr of the Limbertost —Gene Stratton Por- ter. ‘The Trail of the Lone- | ‘some Pine—Fox "Etacten | stationery, at the most town. in all, at Comes in neat stripes. 500 y in le at 7%c a yard. 1 worth 10c a yard; Good weight round thre tn all; full bolts and well 1%c a yard. Not over 1 customer at this price. | WEDNESDAY Quaker Corn just recetved; package Fresh Roasted Cot! mild flavor; Wedne pound a ia, No. 2 tins, a pi shortening, priced at Cream of Whe food; large size packages Wednesday, package Grape Nuts, makes a del fast dish; package ese, ae Get Pretty Wedding Stationery Here White linen stationery, sultab! Sc Apron Ginghams 5c a Ya 10¢ Printed Challies 7 1-2c Yard Persian designs in printed Challies yards, and 28 inches wide 10¢ Bleached Muslin 7 1-2c Yard 5 yards to a Flakes, fresh shipment the {deal breakfast THEM BONDI UNION STREWT- —31.98 a Turn or Welt Soles in Vici Kid, tg Leather, Gunmetal and Ten. Broken lines of some of the season's “best sellers,” you'll find all sizes somewhere in the combined lines— shees use for incomplete size ranges, no matter how worthy they may be—so for one day, Wednesday, you can choose Floor, at will amongst these seasonable Oxfords at $1.98 a pair. | HUNDREDS OF GOOD BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING AT) They are reprints of the best $1.50 copyright fiction, good t by good authors, and they are n bound in cloth, with pretty art ¢ a signs—we only have room here to give you a few of the titles, but there are several hundred in the category. A Vou | The Grain Dest— | The Frail of Nisetr- David Graham = Phil- Elght—Mobt. W. Serr- tune High = Caltiny .” @i-oe tle 7 Queen—it C tereman—Ft A — Arnoia thewo == Slareid me Wright | The Rarrier—Reox Peach. — Author Vilar Cute B e for wedding ie prices in Main Floor. of paper and 24 envelopes in pale nder and brown boxes, at 25¢ a box Main Floor, reason. $1.50 Bed Comforters $1.1 3400 yarés of Apron Cintas = Special —ccrerea with foral sitetice, aeons tnches wide, tn ier equality in neat tled with wool and filled with sunitary checks, at 5c a yard Wednesday. \ Wednesday cotton, priced $1.19 each 12 1-2e Shirting Madras at 7 1- te ‘i $6.00 White Blankets $ Pair Shirting and Walsting SG tuias ds Bargains eitha ight foe srg pews ei inches wi ibe oon instead of 12140. bine borders. $6.00 value for W rs day's selling at $5.00 a pair 60c Bleached Sheets 48c Each Bleached Bed Sheets, seamless and in alze 90 inches; good welght and very ne eable. 60c value that will go quickly at 48¢ each, $1.25 Bed Spreads at 95¢ Each Crocheted Bed Spreads, size 72x90 inches, with even weave and nice look ing Marseilles patterns, $1.25 value, priced each Wednosday —Main Floor, Center. ECONOMIES IN SEATTLE’S BEST GROCERY in Summer | Bedding and Staple Domestics de in the lot, ngths to 12 ad, 50 pleces leached, at —Basement. large alae, good one of N. K. Fair over § to a customer 25c full pound Tc 5c large mize No 2 256 | Madrona Tomatoes, quality; No 3% cane Freshly Churned Creamery Butter 32¢ Ib. Ic good blend, 22¢ 49c excellent quailty Freshly charned ackame Wa n n 15¢ fclous break 1c ade, 3 pow Ohe. No phone or- ders. pherries, —Fourth Fisor, ¥ SECOND AVENUE——PIKE sTROMT SIE SEATTLE STA! $16.50 to $27.50 dresses are are late models, every one of them—all nicely 1 prettily trimmed—and in the group you will | | $1.25 Gingham Petticoats at | 600 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S AND YOUNG | LADIES’ STYLISH $3.50 OXFORDS | and they are all good $3.50 values, but the shoe shop has no | TF Siasrenes Court Decision in Rate Cases Makes Fixing of Fair Rates Now LegallyPossible, SaysExpert By Judson C, Clements Senior Member of the Interata ommerce Commission and Father of the Present Statute le urt’s decision in the state rate case In Housefurnishings Section chiefly ant in the fact that it removes from the rate-making situation an elc ment ot uncertainty intro by the decision of I Sanbor his decision sought to wipe out ate control by i x the in the fed | The reiterated w sidered to ourt merely 8 been con law since |} | isa | he first paragraph of the if federal statute, as it now th as I know, there is no th sioner that such essary ris is nec abridgen neat at favorite effects in shapes, trimming effects. ing in the decision Ratine Hats and other cream (CAPT. DE BASTERRECHEA | LAYS ASIDE HIS SWORD with tle for the first pen. the time. He recog A landlubber will he be from now | nized it immediately as Shea ona landlubber and a business|port of Shuckshess man tn the Sheaport of Shuckshess. once knew that it was t hg $2.95 » port he A momentous decision? Surely.) had been seeking unconsciously all Is rael For Captain Juan bas been a sallor| hin life XCEPTIONAL, values in Wash |[ all his manhood days. Asa nd| So, without delay, he set ab Dresses of the | HMeutenant on the Spanish ecru Colon, he went through the batt! with a ¢ V of Santiago de Cuba when Me 10,000 (thin sound and check erulser Brooklyn and the battlest >u Massachusetts riddied the Col in Seattio a fa are designed ar or- | drove her, in flames, upon the f white ma fr R an le Sizes 6 to 14 b h Amertcar He has bin share of scars with jean oak fur years if | which to remember ¢ inter, | And as he stepped Cuban drove at him with a saber, slashing | | bis chin and cheek. After the war he saw service at rzon ts loading lumber at Port Gamble for Valparaiso. This probably will be the captain's last trip. REGISTRATION WITHOUT | i} TAKING OATH ILLEGAL | | BELLINGHAM, June 17—In a) A former marshal of Concrote was ruling by Judge Houser of the Ska- on trial for false registration, the it county superior court today, If evidence showing that he had sign a voter does not go through the for ed the oath at a time when he was mality of holding up his right hand not a citizen of the United States and swearing by all that's holy to Under this decision, {t is estimated the oath which he ts required to that fully 90 per cent of the voters sign upon registration, he is not le of this (Skagit) county, if not in gaily registered, and therefore can-|the entire state, have never legally not be guilty of false registration. registered Plain Serge Diagonal Mixtures fesigned with Coats in cutaway MISS MORN IN CUSTODY WASHINGTON, June 17.—It Is up to Secretary Bryan to de cide whether “Miss September Morn,” the celebrated painting of a young woman draped in autumnal mist, shall become an interna- tional Issue. A copy sent by mali from Amsterdam was held up by custome Inspectors In New York and sent to the st jepart. ment for a ruling under the International agreement as to ¢ mission through ¢ the malis of improper matter, FORGETS TO BE CAREFUL Joseph Kujawa, 13, Is cleared of) which he was blame today by the coroner for the ine to the boy, Killing of Mike Miltch, 27, The two were shooting at a tar on his! stilich having borrowed the r father’s ranch at Enumclaw. T ¢ perfectly plain or with cluster Colors include Navy-blue, Cop 34 to 44 | Sizes 16 to 18 years; Special $10.50. in the act of hand was discharged t | from Mra. Kujawa on the promise Jead man was shot in the head and/|that they would “handle it care : the gun, | fully.” attractive pattern. long, $2.25 pair. DOUBLE BORDERED SCRIMS, 20¢ YARD— Borders in floral and craftsman designs nd color combinations, PREACHER WILL FIGHT STORIES OF SCANDAL NORTH YAKIMA, June 17 17.—) cloud Whispered rumore that he was| His transfer was announced at |gullty of misconduct with an at-|the state conference of the Evan tractive woman tn Buena, a nearby|«elical church & month ago and |town, have thoroughly aroused {since that time gossips have been Rev. E. G. Hetnock of this city. | buay with ¢ © bits of scandal re Helnock was transferred from |lating to @ ed visita by Heinock the Evangelical church, of which/to Buena Some of his close he {# pastor here, to the Touchet|friends twitted him about his “af. valley, but he says he will resign/finity,” and he notified Rev. H. I from the ministry before ho will| Bittner that a move at the present leave while his name is me ts under ajtime was out of the ques fon. 38-YEAR-OLD BITE FATAL EUGENE, Or., June 17. “Samuel Rattlesnake” King, 80 called because of a peculiar affection from which he suffered since he was bitten by a serpent, in Idaho, In 1875, ie dead at his home at Florence today. Every August sores have broken out on his body and he has fallen into coma, reviving and being himself until the next year, when another attack would come on. in various widths | on ecru grounds rty inches wide, 20c yard. Cups and Saucers Special 50c Set of Six i} UNCLE SAM LOSE ES $150, 000 The government aaved $5 “350,000)_ An a out of $200,000 today as the result | of a compromise between the cur An act passed in 1900 provided for a license of $1 per ton per an num, custom house measurement, | toms department and offictals ole all vessels engaged in Alaskan |the Northern Navigation company, |freight and transportation Ines, | by which the latter agrees to pay|but It was not enforced lback Heonse fees. By the same| It ts estimated that by the faflure agreement the Alaska customs will|of the government to enforce this be increased 000 a year, law, {t lost $200,000 tn 1 feos ‘'BULGARS WILL BE GOOD A CUPS 9-inch Plates of good grade English Porcelain as pictured, with gold-line edge and fluted border, Special, and Saucers and set of six, 50¢, Basement Salesroom Smaller Gas Bills, Better Cooking Resulta, When | SOFTA, June 17.—Tho last yloom Greece, Bulgaria, however, mateel au 0 lof the Balkan war cloud ts belleved (he provision that all the allies bo, ou Use ye allowed to matntain equal joint Th Di o G R ‘o have passed today with the for-| va risons in the disputed {tory, | e Direct Action as Nange mal acceptance by Bulgaria of the) pending arbitration of the Servian-| NSTALL a Direct-Action Gas Range joint demobilization proposals sub-| Bulgarian and the Grose iigysian| if EN f e mitted last k by Servia and | disputes, in your kitchen, and enjoy the max - . meveretassaneenttnsetensinaeienanaaintael imum of eomfort and convenience during MILITANTS TRIAL IS WARM the heated summer ‘months: No wast of fuel with the Direct-Action; the heat | LONDON, June 17.The trial of) the government of treachery acts directly on the baking, and you can seven suffragets arrested in the | tricke i, it eying finish biscuits perfectly: en both oven phen ee raid on sap ad: tor women, I will die, whatever racks, starting with a cold oven and using | quarters here was resumed today.| your verdict. But tt would pe un- c * SEE ey ap Mins Annie Kenney, acting as her |Just to convict ya and to alléw the only a half-cent’s worth of gas. gitea rioor jown counsel, dramatically accused | Ulster Untonist# to go scot free.”| — Special Demonstration ‘ Hemp Hats with veiled cretonne crown } a and underbrim |}| Captain Juan B. do Basterrechen) the Spanish navy yard at Cadis |i has bad 20 years of the sea Is Pah from that port to Va Hair Braids trimmed with velvet ribbon | . . paralso to take command of the that not long enough Captain | On itean sailing ehip Ct : For om Juan thinks so, 80 he quits. Helseven years he has been master of ’ |} |!ay® aside the sword and the belay: |the Curzon i Gi | W h D ing pin and. grasps the fountain » he touched at Seat Iris as: resses FREDERICK & NELSON Wednesday—The Acid Test BASEMENT SALESROOM, WEDNESDAY An Exceptional Selling of Summer Hats| At $3.85 N unusual trade opportunity us 300 charming Trimmed Hats, all che arranweienke fresh and new, to sell sharply under v LOCAL RATES MN —just when the purchase of new mid- IPNEVER INTERFERED "UDSON 0. CLEMENTS season Millinery is a subject of lively RATES ster sa Paces dlp iy 3 oe uh interest in many women’s minds. |f |] abridgement of the state's a y in In these 300 Hats you will find many materials and There are: Women’s and Misses’ Suits Special $10.50 An unusually-low price for these carefully-tailored Suits of Black and White Checks and straight front styles, and skirts laits to give added breadth. enhagen-blue, Etamine Scrim Curtains, $2.25 Pair NE Etamine Scrim Curtains of well-finished thread, with 24-inch hemstitched hem and linen Cluny lace edge of Shown in ivory and ecru color, 2+ yards ‘Wearever” Aluminum This Week brings alue ~ stel shades, i crepe crown, II and Chip Straw, white breast Hemp Hats \ Combination Hemp with Milan and Bulgarian Split Straw Sailors with satin underbrim in contrasting shade. --Basement Salesroom, a soft ilk med Lisle Union Suits Special 75c OMEN’S § Lisle Union prin- cess cut and very fine weave, with top. Special 75¢. Suits, W forced Low neck and beading sleeveless Women's Fine Lisle Vests with crochet yoke or plain beading top, special 25¢. Second Floor. Bedford Cord gray, tan and black. Basement Galesroom. TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, $2.50 Reversible Couch Covers several at- tractive Oriental designs in rich, dark col- $2.50 each. ment Salesroom The “Rayo’’ Oil Lamp FOR CAMP AND SUMMER COT- TAGE A solid el-plated in orings. Sixty inches wide STRONGLY made Lamp of in nick- It brass finish is easily regulated and gives a white, unflickering light Ready for use, with white dome shade, With heavy green shade, $1.65, —Third Floon Summer Furniture Wille Old »w and Reed Furniture Hickory Furniture Barnegat Cedar Furniture Chinese Sea Grass Furniture. —Third Floor | VUDOR PORCH SHADES.