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EVER SEE A PHONE BUG? | Ss = = — : INSANITY 16 ONE OF THE DISEASES OF TODAY — ALL BROKEN LINES OF $17.50, $20.00 AND $25.00 MEN’ S SUITS WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT 150 Suits in the Lot, All Snappy New Summer Phan ty in rfolks and ue a Business Br Suits Attractive ini in the Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Sections MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS, SPECIAL $14.50 AND | nag jl] (and Norfolk st plain serges ol y and attractive striped ¢ s and shepherd’s check MISSES’ COATS, SPECIAL $12.50 AND $17 | ‘Three-quarter Coats in plain and belted sty cs tailored from fine tweeds, mixtures and diagonals; some full | |] lined with peau de cygne or mohair. } 1 WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS, SPECIAL $19.00 Amongst the 150 Will Be Found Pini Ails/ad aad Hemiichnmed etlecta el Relee Whip: $17.50 Brown Diagonal Cheviote—well made cords and Novelty Mixtures in plain colors and mixed effects; and well tallored, for | formerly included in higher-priced assortments | 1 4 ft Mght brow | 317.80 Diagonal Cheviote—tn nice light brown WOMEN’S ONE-PIECE WASH DRESSES, $12.50, $15.00 AND $18.50 Main \ and tan shad: for .. Floor 5 $20.00 Blue Serge Sulte—tn the larger sizes only—a tailors "$1 5, 00 Balcony, TF f, for larger men, at Union St. 2.50 Light Brown Norfolke—made of high-cl | *rincipally plain-tailored effects of Austr Store | all-wool worsted, for setasiaies 15, 00 | | I I id i a } $25.00 Brown Tweed Business Sulte—made of rough Scotch $15. 00 | cotton crepe and ¢ k offect tweeds with fancy stripes, for | fastenings and lingerie embr And many more—all sizes somewhere In ‘the lot, but not all sizes n every pattern. DOWN GO THE PRICES OF Boys’ Summer Wash Suits ie new st Linen, R A, REAL Quit ing cole 7 pours Becond Floor. | Wash Ties in Imported | Lingerie Waists at 95c | BEY RER OF MENTAL Fabrics, Special 25c aint nulls and S' }PERIOR fabr s, and tasteful de signs and lorings, are the feature 9 2 nd Sailor Blouse Wash Sutts for a | 1 ‘ $1.29 each. Included are : | pe fan I » Wash Suits s 2 to § years fancy e necks, and cha’ n 4 a pes, tans and blues, with Fd W ash Ties, some of which | either sailor or Eton coll allor Blouse Suits, sizes 6 to 10 years, are of tan chambray with two paira of pants and a cap to match in flat and 1 lace and inser- values at 95¢. —Basement Salesroom in these sr If you are golng to Alaska—whether for pl are in the new crepe weaves and outfit at the Bon Marche. —— | MANY DIVORCEES ASK FOR MOTHERS’ PENSION Men’s Smart Straw Hats Tig elton alba ng Blogg Pal pts ete allg titra the question that wil with children, In destitute circum: |tarian standpoint, however, lead $1.80-———_ decided by Judge Frat the courts will con to Include destitute ‘The nattiost new blocks in Men's A number of divorcees are included| Because of the large number of Straw Hats—of sennit and split straws; among approximately 100 appiicanta, the juvenile department have black silk ribbon bands, Z eants for mothers’ pensions, th will be unable to cc ete Sta tn providing which has now been vestigations until the middle of|f We also have a complete line of better effect for a week. The law pro-| July, and the pensions will not be Hats, including the very latest vides for widows and for i until the early part of priced $2.50 ae $3.59 whose husbands are tnaane, c Also Panama and Bangkok Hats, the YOUNG BANK ROBBER ideal hats for summer wear; a splendid $5.00 ... $6.50 rw STANDS OFF MINERS } | ROSEBURG, Or. June 20.—Sher | Whiskey Creek and ts making 4) | | 1 There are six hu ings it will be a good stea for 04 by | Children’s Summer Wash | a half-dozen on Saturday and have them iH ready to slip into your suit-case for week- _ tevybeneefinord Dresses, Special es ae 75¢ and 95c T these two very low Matting Suit Cases 4% ses»: sors noe $1.50 : washable Checks, Stripes s, in Ginghams, and Chambrays. gh and Dutch ith long and Pere Designed in h neck | three-quarter sleeves, and rtly trimmed with bands | and pipings in self or con- trasting colors. 0 < utes, toy rectly for the Gold Beach country, Men's Bathing Suits, made of blue Jersey cloth We also carry @ very complete line of better {ff Quine and his deputies, together we in the combination style, very moderately Rathing Suite for men, ranging tn today are preparing a new sortie 80 escape by boat 89c nn 75¢ price $1.50 pa $5.59 against Kay Diamond, the young Invading a mining camp yester. ; sees : P man who fled into the mountains day, Diamond showed his first de after the robbery of the Glendale fiant attitude by telling the miners state bank. of nearly $3,000 last he “had the trap on them.” They Monday. Telephe forest ranger in: with Detective Staton of Portland Where he ts believed to be planning Men’s Summer Underwear at Specially Lowered Prices Men’s Ecru Balbriggan Shirts Mesh Knit Union Sul “Otis” Union Sults for Men, | @ advices from a had tried to detain him, but saw * that Diamo nd his cocked rifle and let him depart ditions existed tn other countries |has not sufficed to keep back tn led the professor to conclude that|atincts, which, for more than 4,000 P ‘ 7 “the true ortgin of this fanatical| years, were permitted to develop The materials are ginghams, percales and linenes in pretty plaids barbarism {# to be found in the| unhindered among the original tn- and Drawers, nice, light weight good, medium welght—soft and |§| eluded the trap set for him at Long in peace at his veiled throat Pld —well finished Reinforced 3004, pliable. Well finished —— - Bt bec a drawers—cut full rur mmer | ments of quality | ‘ | | Gammon es. 1-256 | Sere, “Aitgsiees 9c htt $ FINDS ANSWER TO WHY | “Wearever” Aluminum Pr Men's Good Weight Ecru Bale | & Slt oe ut thaten Galt | Broken Lines of ‘Ste and 75 IS AN ENGLISH MILITANT?’ f] and catches. Li weight and serviceable. || = | nion i “7 briggan Shirts and Drawers— | 1°" oenread Union Suits | “Fauitless” and “Marathon” | Auiractive vale at. &£50 Housefurnishings Section. they are mill seconds, with llt- | jength—large pearl buttons, | Underwear nosleeve shirts, I 7 —tnind Weer ' fle defects you'll never closed crotch knee length drawers. 35 | VIENNA, June 20-—The real contrast with that of the rest of 5 i notice. A garment .... 35c A suit Te | jarment : c reason for the suffraget outrages in| Western Europe, has managed to py 2 UBCA! CHSR a | —Main Floor, |f England has been discovered |remain comparatively pure, where 3 Lecturtag fn Vienna, Urania, Dr there has been constant retro a re " | ullua Pokorny explained why mod-|gression of the Anglo-Saxon stock. ] | VACATION WEARABLES FOR WEE LASSIES \\\e:. texiaot attorted nuch. tortie |tn London only one-seventh of the ttractive Values in Undermusiins ‘ iy ; ground for “this extraordinary | people are blonds peychical epidemic.” The fact that) “It is no wonder therefore that ZMISES, 50¢— GIRLS $1.50 DRESSES AT 98e EACH similar political and economic con-|1,400 years of Anglo-Saxon rule ee ; i Ch rie DRAWERS, SPE- | { | nee-length hem CIAL 19¢— Circular Drawers of New arrivals in this popular line of girls’ dainty Wash Dresses of soft nainsook, with round yoke set. in and stripes, and also the plain colors. The skirts are full plaited Tac t civilisation of the pica tay og fisisbed by warning | 22% daintily siprgtd | good quality muslin, and the waists have the dainty Dutch necks, prettily trimmed with “Among the original {nhabitants|hia hearers agalast “the terrible ered; finished at trimmed with hem- plain or fancy materials in contrasting colors. We have them in |[|of England,” he said, “woman oc-|consequences of women's fran eyes and neck with = ea cupled a domineering position. She|chise,” which hy predicted wo 4 stitched tucked ruffle. sizes 6 to 14 ars. Saturday, 98c each spent her life in boundless Iberty.|drive every state into soctalism linen pattern lace edge COMBINATIONS, 79¢é— Combinations of soft nainsook, with GIRLS’ WHITE MIDDY BLOUSES | GIRLS" WHITE GALATEA SKIRTS |} XO%:_t!*_ot!#!na!_ population, in| and anarchy ill COMBINATIONS, 89¢— 98c ea. $1.25 ea—————__ Combinations in cover and drawers or The Jack Tar Middy Blouses for| Pretty White Galatea Skirts for MOTHER ASKS WORLD TO -ogapecien meagre manararsrvag si apsediige? girls from 6 to 14 years of age. Made| girls; models from 22 to 30 tnches |f| HELP FIND HER BABY part prettily trimmed with two rows of of white Galatea with turkey red or | long, made full platted, and just the Barmen lace insertion, one row of em- cover part trimined with wide Cluny-pate tern insertion and linen pattern edge. Cire navy blue collars and cufts and 3| kind to wear with middy blouses, at |f| Mothers, fathers, sisters, plexion; large, blue eyes; Nght, broidery beading and lace edge. Drawers cular drawers are also finished with lace ft white. | $1.25 6 brothers, uncles, aunts, and all wavy hair; dimple in each en ; rage ; rows o' $1.26, —Becond Floor. who love little children, | cheek. The mother fears she or skirt part finished with edge and ribbon- | edge. | | throughout the entire world may have been hidden in some | Res jonidary. headin are appealed to by Mrs. Har school or tnstitution im tH? embroi Creamery Butter at riet C. Eile, of Boston, to help Ellis 18 described as a man | KIMONO GOWNS, 75¢ | GOWNS, 50¢— | SPECIAL Ik Nome ku yeart teh wiiowee tear ocanek nein 6 feet 9 | Kimono Gowns of soft nainsook with | Kimono Gowns of soft muslin, with three 3Ic | ete oe ee a een Rar ear er tee Ill attractive floral design embroidered on | embro d medallions set in with cream- in Creamery Rutter, the | Etlls has been indicted in bald on top; hands noticeably front. Dainty Barmen lace edge finishes color Cluny pattern lace insertion; sleeves Saturday, at Te. when Mclitzeed writh caer eens pareve a a 4 AE Sy rig ary Rg the neck and sleeves. Many other pretty and neck finished with edge. rt nies Botrday. selene Cream, the Ginger Smapa, frost shipment from minister. The mother has sent one thumb, blue eyes, large | Gowns to select from at this price, eee Gizeert fiat Tice naSticr ex 6c 1000 Pairs of 3 mitre, °f Ma be her baby. | The girl in de H, Plerco, “superintendent of Bice, ggenm Peter ts 3 4 a ||] Girls’ Tailored Coats |The ‘Golden Rod” Hand Good- 35 Old Arithmetic, | | | | | | Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special, 75¢ and | } : wet eett ? —Rasement Salesroom ‘ ae | S| IT Cases, closely woven of Japanese || natting, 24 inches long, made over . ‘ Z \Il} steet frame, with hollow steel handle and || Special Demonstration of riveted steel cc ; good brassed lock || i ” ‘ ee “10c | Women’s and ar pound Beorwtes, Batarday "4 he | Growing Girls’ | next means, seiaere wont ix Special $7.50 acuum Vieaner, . nace. r vo. 2 "a6" | $3.50 Oxfords | i Geography and the Rest ‘ a Z le sen. : IRLS’ Coats in the smart Balkan HE Golden Rod Vacuum ; jcod Pineapple, thick slices, ne : F : ‘ | on Sale at ver 4 aot ened = Good-by, beloved Arithmetic! ‘Tis aad that we must part, | and plain tailored models, made Cleaner makes house- é I] ' And many a laughing Mp today but hides a heavy heart s Black-and-Whit : | 49 from new po For near a year we've cherished our companionship with you of Navy-blue Serge, Black-anc ute | cleaning easy. fill /; | DO" And ever found you faithful, strong and steadfast, tried and true, “tan é ‘ and White Stri N Kt } i eleataa t 3c 1 8 ita es A 5¢ Now, on our day of parting, we could almost throw a fit, Checks and Brown and White Stripe Siac aneiar toatl x | | nd Enamel for the awa i ' . i 4 f fenict rink Yet we repress our sorrow till you'd hardly notice it! ‘ox ¥ Trimmec th sat an : i y matin 1 sb m. 996 c Coating. Trimmed with satin and | jeg no complicated parts * Us ! me fersihe toilet and bath, the 3 Hiogliah Walnuts, layt season's crop, Farewell, O good, kind Grammar! We have prisoned you tn school; full or half lined with satin or mohair, - wth et y /) 0, Saturday ihepicagelh pinodead tami és FRSA hl op € |]| We have feasted’ on your pages, we've devoured you rule by rule; : , O18 h up tvordes: ee at \ Hotorena for dycing straw bits, ov Vocrewhere in the lot | Cream Brick Cheese, Wieconain tult |[| Weve tortured and tormented you, we've given you no rest; Sizes 6 to 14 years. operated and draws the dirt Vay | \ \ sorted colors, Saturday, cream choose, +f ‘91 Our hand has ben upon your throat, our foot upon your breast; hottle 15¢ —Main Floor. pound wpa aC We have gorged your very vitals week by week and day by day, Girls’ Wash Dresses, of good, serv- | out of rugs and carpets j | ’ | arth Floor, But we repent, good Grammar, set you free and bid you play, * ., : A . 7 da ica 5 iceable ginghams, percales and cham- | without raising dust to set- ase |Goo4-by, O dear Geography! What hours we've spent with you! bray, designed in the French and : Re areal | ‘1 } When, doubtless, fou had other things you much preferred to do. ee? 8 5 : ; tle down anew and into Aa) VW And History and Spelling! Reading, Writing, Musia, too! Norfolk models, with full waist daint- | throat and lungs. | i How well you've entertained us all the cheerful winter through! ; A 4 ii P j |So here's a loving #lap from us and tak this kindly kick, ily trimmed with pipings of contsast- onal! dn. (tne ieee eee And get you gone with Grammar and beloved Arithmetic ing material and embroidery. Full ‘ pipe ieiecs'c S|] : : : model, with flexible steel [JV ‘de Farewell, dear books, and judge us not by what we seem to feel; plaited skirts. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Tom laughs, but that’s because he has a stone-bruise on his heel; . nozzle connection . eabtin Poor George has got tRe toothache, which 1s why he grins with glee, ji UNION sTRERT. 7 4 J 5 9: : 5 SECOND AVENUE PIKH STRERT |And Martha's spraified her arm and so she's happy as can be. perooneL P0.and) $1.99. Low-priced at $4.95, ‘ Tho rest of us disguise our grief with any a merry shout; Second Floor, —Housefurnishings Section We're bearing up the best we can, though school—sweet school—is out! | = — °