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enemas ——— co eno — maroon : THE SEATTLE STAR. For the Bon Marche Bought the Greater Part of the Stock of the Late I. Friedlander of 636 Broadway, New York When Mr. Friedlander be disposed of at A Big Purchase of Fresh $1 | once — at trom | Se Natural-Effect Millinery Millinery Blossoms Priced at | orc"! ‘3 °O% | Flowers at Just Half’ Price — 50c bunch — | ieee: | — 25e bunch — Another lot Fried of F hase were from the A big lot of Flowers hased ander pur and others $1.95 Ostrich Bands Priced at = ig 59 ea. . Th bh Ontrict a Feather Fancies Worth to 95c el OC ea. imitatio: colors, at 2 $1.95 French Ostrich Plumes —— 9c ea. French Ostrich stylish hat son; 17 in green, diack 95e. FOR APRON DAY , e PERCALE APRONS | COVERALL STYLE —A5e ea,—/ MADE WITH LOW NECK AND SHORT SLEEVES Coverall Aprons at the price of ma terial. Made of percale, with low at $1 Y $3.95 Trimmed Hats Cut to $1.00ea. —— the lot can get % trimmed Hats “! materials and ribbons, orna ants you ed 0 tn feather fancies —Second Floor. 6 inches white and blue, at ments and For LITTLE TOTS CHILDREN’S COLORED 39c WASH DRESSES at —25¢c ea.— MADE OF PERCALE IN SIZES 2, 3, and 4 YEARS in children's made of per Long waisted styles colored Wash Dresses, neck and short sleeves, with turn-bach cale. Have short kimono sleeves and cuffs; necks and sleeves bound in round necks; with sleeves, walst and white or same material; both light neck trimmed with plain colored and dark styles, at 45c each bands; sires 2, 3 and 4 years. —Second Floor. 59 FANCY SILKS PRICED AT 39¢ yd. 2,000 yards of lustrous 36-Inch Silk Pongee in best colors and many pretty fancy silks in waist and dress lengths; 24 inches wide; 39¢ a yard —Main Floor. DAINTY 35c SUMMER WASH GOODS-—are Reduced to—a yd. Thousands of yards of the latest and most- wanted weaves will be on the counters tomor- row at this low price. . And among of the ever pop $1.95 LIGHT WEIGHT GO-CARTS at $1.69 Go-Carts with ve neered wood seat and back and strong steel frame, Sinch wheels, with solid rubber tires, at $1.95 Light weight —Fourth Floor. s,, lots ns in plain or fanc ‘ gif mixtures—just r once scores of pretty colors your : —Lower Floor. FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. ONLY DOMESTICS ARE CHEAPER No telephone orders accepted at this price And not only cheaper, but more to choose from. 25e Liquid Veneer | 15c NECKWEAR AT 20c CREPES FOR | 121-2c MADRAS FOR —at 124¢ —— | __ 3c each __ ame 14 YE. ame choice tomorrow at 19¢ a yard 8c APRON GINGHAM —_—— 5¢ yd. —— fe a yard for Apron 121-2¢ SWISSES for — 6+e yd. — 35¢ HEATHERBLOOM —— 19¢ seclanran je PRINTS FOR — Se yd. anaes} Genuine 36-Inch figured Cur America Gingham, inches bloom lining | tain Swiss, with dots | lengths wide, in lengths to 20 Iine of colors; f and figures, suitable | in light, m yards 500 yards, mostly in neat ." worth &c waist | for any room, rt 6%c a | at be a yard | yard till 11 a. m. Third | 7c, on 1 Fic wear splend blue Lower petticoats and Mnings, at 19 a till 11 a. m. Main CAN YOU BEAT THESE GROCERY PRICES? 15¢ |CREAMERY BUTTER 32c LB. BEST QUALITY FRESHLY CHURNED WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER, 326 Wine Cakes, very dainty and nice for lune! fon, at... ‘ x TIOUS, LH Beeded Ratsine — Happy I liceeid ie Home bran eat crop mn Pr ‘reel eronnn ‘reshly freshly needed; Be tan Ne. Fea. | TAS, Teste Sterne: | cut; with: eee threads, 4 filled with sweet. and | specially priced, ae © | Ret Se oe | sear brent. 1 Te Btwing, Mayflower brand | °*" | —largs botties; splendid | coiag ¢ mathe | | Grownd Diack Pepper— quality: bottle vane , can %-Ib agen muaranteed pure 1236 14 12c ww Cookten—baked in our daylight bakery Postam—regular | Bird Seea—canary hemp ight or dark; e. Special ed ee nt r | and rape, mixed, ‘Ja doren 106 | Thursday, can 25¢ ber pasabe Tic pa pure nd maple: | none r; remuiar 256 grade, Thure 2c | day | a the mbla Knola—a perfect short- No. 10 tine $1.65 5c Kippered Salmo beat quallt River v0k pound . Deet—movern- Inspected, 3 Be You'll find Bon Marche Park—corner Fourth Av. and Pine St.— plenannt spot of m summer aftefnoon. “MARCHE UNION STRERT—— Shine SECOND AVENURK——PIKe sTRIOWT Millinery at 25¢ on the Dollar Millinery at 50c on the Dollar —Second Floor, | $1.69 each Instead of | Se pieces of Nech Printed Madras, 32 | ian wie ot 15e pieces of Neck lingerte a » 32 Nquid veneer Furnitare | wear, including Dutch chea wide, | inches wide, in lengths colgrs a? . , Pie rs yards. Regular Polis coll tailored stocks, > value, with x Mo ype eal e grounds alue, with neat Only 1 bottle to a | bows and Jabots, ti! 11 | with pine and pink ea and figures, at buyer. Lower Floor. a m.at 3c Main Floor. | stripes, at 12%c a yard T4yc a yard || SUMMER FREDERICK & NELSON An Attractive Thursday Feature New Silk Dresses, Special $8.85 ODELS for Women and Misses, show- ing unusual worth in Style, Quality and Workmanship. The materials in these Dresses are Messaline Silk, Poplin, Taffeta Silk and Charmeuse They are designed with | neck, lace collar and dainty ke effects, and have long or short sleeves. Skirts are pl « dra a plain and draped include ry-blue, Copenhagen, Tan, Brown, Gr Kose ack. Sizes 16 and 18; 34 to 44 There are many summer occasions when Dresses of | character y be appropriately worn, and the values are good at is timely sellir meet with wide and inter- ested approval l, $8.85. TUB DRESSES Marquisette and French Zephyr rings s of Cotton TAILORED SUITS . ailor t Ct . Fancy Mixtures dford Cord, ¢ Norfolk, 1, Cutawa 1 plain-tailored st y-Blue, Co- | k ‘ moderately priced at $16.75 NEW YORK ance Stewart-Richardson June 26 mr Castle, Perthshire d the arr art-Richardson of Pitt t an end to her gyrat! Phe eldest of these ts 9. n amateur at derably fat ume const. covering her body and a few inches of her legs, and over this a cloud of chiffon, or some such filmy matertal But so delicate and graceful are her motions; so much does she seem to express of the spiritual and so little of the physical, that this bareness of limbs conveys no suggestion of indelicacy How does a matron of at least 30, the mother of a promising family, keep herself as slender and shapely as a syiph? That ’ interest some who read about Lady Constance. The answer is sim ple-—-ahe eats only two moale a day, with meat et only one of them, she does not sleep too much, and she DANCES, DANCES, DANCES! There's the prescrip PAVE WAY FOR MEETING OF NATIONAL CHARITIES Seattio clubs and other organ! stinct tn Commercial Rodies zations are preparing for the Na-! In the local exhibits at the | tional Conference of Charities and brary, the one that at probably tracted the most attention was from the Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teachers’ asso fon It was a painting representing the Corrections, which ts to be held in this city July 6 to July 12. Indica tions are that {t will be one of the moet successful seesions yet held in this country. The first step spirit of motherhood. The exhibits taken locally was the opening of at the Y. M. ©. A. were sent from the exhibits at the public Mbrary the Home Co . the and Y. M. C. A. auditorfum Tues Russell Sag the day night. The exhibit at the Ii Washington State H brary {8 devoted to local organiza. The at both pl tions, r until the ne Dr, Alexander Johnson, of gona, general secretary of th tional Con has arriv Seattle to complete the details for the great meeting. Saturday Dr. Johnson will address the m bers of the Municipal league at thelr regular weekly lunch “The Development of 80 PRESIDENT GIVES WIFE FINE STRING OF PEARLS } WASHINGTON, June 25.—In commemoration of thetr 28th wedd anniversary, Woodrow Wilson is in possession to of 28 pearls, the gift of the president. The Wilsons we: Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Wilson's gift t pr husband was a | cuff buttons with the seal of the United States on the rained ‘MEXICAN SOLDIERS EAT | SNAKES TO KEEP ALIVE ayor Cott NOGALES, That the Mexican federal soldiers above Ariz, Jun | || Guaymas are reduced to sore straits because of lack of food, and are forced to eat snakes, is the report here today The rebels are reported to have cut off the federal base of supplies | Fighting still proceeds around Guaymas. It {8 said that epidemic in the insurgent camp partially equals the | the federal side, and the fighting has lack of { again become desultory TILIKUMS PREPARING FOR GREAT POTLATCH PARADE IMuminated bears, ravens and)the Tilikum order has been drop whalen will be one of the big apec-| Ped. the parade will be divided into |tacular features of the 1913 Pot eta ne _urpowe of vai ie best effe: he Tkht tribe |latch, This novelty will be shown |representing the bear, the Moxt in the animated electric pageant, tribe, which is the raven, and the which is to be given under the di- Klone tribe, the whale, will each tion of the Tilikums. For several weeks past, commit toes have been at work preparing ho Tilikuma have a memt |to give Seattle an flluminated pa-fof 3,000, and with the electric |rade that will eclipse anything of floats now being prepared, the 11 |this nawre ever before undertaken luminated pageant will be a novel lon the Pacific coast. John C.\ty that will lend distinctiveness to) Siater, Tyee Kopa Konaway of the the 1913 Potlatch, It is estimated | Tillkums, declares this will e the that this parade, which will be most brilliant spectacle of the Pot-/given on the opening night of the latch carnival, will occupy about two “Although the hours, be divided into three tions, distinct wee: | | rebip tribal contest is KILLS MAN WHO WRECKED HER LIFE; GETS FIVE DAYS | NASHVILLE, June 26.—Mrs. Anna Dotson ts under sentence today of five days in jail for manslaughter for killing Cane Cobb. rs, Dotson | |aamitt filieit relations with Cobb, and sald had vowed if she |could obtain Divine forgiveness, and if she were not separated trom her husband, she would kill tho man Who “had wrecked @erelifa” ‘ Notions Sundries 26-inch Pin-stripe Messaline | Special 0c bit i hes, 1 T 501 ess Gals eget ale eae abit ty Nail Brushes, 10¢ t e dresse ity-six i z . sapere en anes mehes Rubber Gloves, strong red ff ck, navy blue, rown and Copen- ; ; 50 rubber, all sizes, 40c pair. aceeit at BY yar Steel Scissors, 5% inches Pongee Silk, Special 68¢ Yard— long, 25¢ pair % E les 4 Pongee, pure silk, 4 Tooth Brushes, with four inches wide, special Pyare rows of bristles, assorted Cream Serge, Special te 25 Yard— Nacitlae. ie e all-wool Herringb Ss 55 i vi pase Heavy, all 4 ngbone Serge, 55 inches wide, Whisk Brooms, 11 inches yare special $1.2) Homespun Coating, Special $1.75 Yard— A heavy, all-wool Diagonal Homespun, wide, special $1.75 yard. ee an ee long, with two rows of stitch- | ing and wood handle, special 10c. 54 inches | —Basement Satesroem Good Values in Trimmed Hats at $4.50 ALUES of exceptional interest are offered for Thurs- g in an assortment of about 125 Trimmed and Dress effects. day’s sellir Hats in Tailored | Milans, Panamas and Leghorns, trimmed velvet bows; lace-trimmed and he dressier models are also included —Basement Salesroom Pamela Aprons | Tailored Waists Special 75c | Special 95c AMELA Aprons of washable N interesting lot of about percale, in dark and light colors, 100 Tailored Waists ‘in ade as picture with sleeves, neck | washable Linenette and Cot- nd deep pockets trimmed with rick | ton Cheviot, made with soft t Choice of or stiff collars and turn-back I blue or black and white | cuffs | checks. | Broken sizes. Special, Delft-blue or navy with white | close, 95¢. Ika dots, cross-bars or small de- | Lingerie Waists, $125— signs. " S White grounds with biack or light: | _ oeveral pretty mada pita detaroaa back Or SnGk. | Dutch neck and roll or flat Special, 75¢. ; collar effects, in Mulls, Voiles’ ’ —Basement Sa jand Lawns, trimmed with ae j laces and French or hand | embroidery, in white or colors. . : : Ke 2 Embroideries and Insertions =| *“*!""" “cS 10c Yard Insertion from 10¢ Boys’ Union Suits 50c Cotton Union Suits, and 1 to 10 inches B MBROIDERY E wide, pretty Valenciennes Edges and Insertions, 12-Yard Bolts, Spe- cial 25c— patterns, yard. OY French and an Valenciennes Edges and Inser- | well made, linen color, tions, ina © ment of patterns. Bolt of 12 yards, | Sizes 24 to 34, at 50c suit. rectal 2 ee | Women's Cotton Pants, 25¢ =e | Pair— | Lace-trimmed Cotton Pants, ’ Silk Li | H 15 P. finely woven, draw string at Infants 1iK-L1sie ose, c r. | top, also tight knee style. Sizes i eee ds NFANTS’ Silk Lisle Hose in red, pink, light-blue, | “> #75 23¢ pair. tan, white and Mack Sizes 4 to 6%4, 15¢ pair | Basement Balesroom | | Fancy Silk Ribbons 25c Yard | ‘Ss Women's Seamless Ribbed Hosiery, 18c Pair— Women's Black Siz to 10, 18¢ pair Seamless Cotton Hosiery, fast ‘| color Basement Salerroom. ILK Ribbons in a good assortment of colors, some Correspondence Stationery * with satin edgés. Many pretty | 15¢ Box floral designs; widths up to | 5% inches; 25¢ yard. | C ORRESPONDENCE 24 sheets of paper Writing Tablets, plain or Crepe Paper in a good ass soiled on one end, Stationery several | 4 envelopes, 15¢ box in styles, Floral Neck Bows, 10c— Floral Neck Bows in styles, also tai choice 10c. Fasement Salearoom. and 2 Fancy lined, 5¢ each many pretty ortment of colors le roll , Slightly lored bows, special, Basement Sar | | E |