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THIS BON MARCHE SALE OF MEN’S $20.00, $22.50 AND $25.00 SUITS at $14.50 IS ATTRACTING WIDESPREAD ATTENTION AMONGST THE M EATTLE And well it might, for th al) hi grade wlels—-made tail ter a it the lot worth le be we Baltimore r $4 AMONGST THESE HIGH CLASS SUITS YOU'LL FIND $25.00 English Worsted Suits, in light and 1 br choice dark gray and r 5.00 Gray Check Tweed Suits—made in nice siness style $22.50 Homespun Suits, in nice shades of gray and bre 2.50 Striped Worsted Suits, in $20.00 Blue Cheviot Suits—in heavy, rough “Scotchy” $20.00 Norfolk Suits—in { tan F « And many others just as g y tomorrow ‘BOYS’ $6.50 AND $7.50 SUITS FOR —$5.00— able to are such | purchase It ts not very often that you All regularly worth | splendid Wool Suits, 1 $ We have the sty) Th mat » | homespuns and Y¥ good worsted } plain browns, FURNISHINGS FOR LESS, HERE MEN CAN GET goods? “EAGLE” SUSPENDERS, PAIR We have a large and complete line of “Cheney” Foulard Four-in-hand Ties in 5éc FOULARD FOUR-IN-HAND TIES FOR | MEN'S 75c Me » a splendid variety of stripes and shades. 19¢ 0c values for 19¢. did elasti MEN'S SUMMER MESH UNION SUITS AT to m The kind we 75e, priced for Saturday's selling at 3 Men's Mesh Union Sults—the ideal summer underwear; in ecru and white MEN'S S0c AMOSKEAG CRAMBRAY SHIRTS M short or long sleeves and ankle Men's Amoskeag chambray Work Shirts with lay-do Har—fall cut with faced | sleeves and pocket Nicely finished ¢C : 4 | ular 50c values, priced for Saturday Have slight imperfections. A sult. 6: at 350, MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTSand DRAWERS | MEN'S $6.50 PANAMA HATS, REDUCED TO "s Bal Shi a Men’s Panama Hats—clean, crisp, | Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Men's : 00 a trav | nd all the amartest new blocks are andl orate lle bn 3 Included in the lot. Don't fail te come | and take a look at them es | —Lower Floor, Union St. Side. THE ATLANTIC END OF THE PANAMA CANAL IS ACTUALLY WEST OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN END—DID YOU KNOW THAT? Come and see the wonderful working model of the canal—and find sout all about it. For you can learn more in a minute at this free exhibition we're holding than you can in a week's reading. Interesting lectures, giving all the details of this wonderful piece of engineering, are given every hour—starting at 10 a. m —Fourth Floor. _—_—_—— FOR CHILDREN’S DAY—A Sale of Wash Dresses GIRLS’ DAINTY COLORED WASH DRESSES —For 50¢ each— IT REALLY ISN’T WORTH THE BOTHER OF MAKING = = “THEM =N YOU CAN BUY SUCH DAINTY WASH SSES FOR 50¢—just what the material alone would cost have them in ging! , percales linenes—cut with bandings able—eas ne for that tri neat, ar years | low neck and short sleeves and buttons to match. a ily laundered. Shown in sizes 6 to 12 little daughter be more than pleased with it CHILDREN’S $1.75 AND $1.98 BLOOMER DRESSES —at $1.50— Children’s Koveralls 75¢ Keep Kids Klean. Just the thing for Children’s Bloomer Dresses, made of | gummer wear—mado chambray gingham or seersucker, with | of good, heavy den low neck, short sleeves, in the long| 1m in plain or waisted styles, with plaited skirts and| Stipes, and = trim : med in red and bloomers attached—2 to 5 years navy blue—sises 1 —Second Floor.| to & years 32¢ vr 256 thick Washington Creamery Butter, 32c a pound, or 3 pounds for 95c. The very best quality, freshly churned Washington Creamery Butter. Try some— you will find it excellent. Saturday, 32c a pound. 32 pound cans Shrimp Salnd—rmode f finent broken Sliced Pineapple “Tarpprmmalag | |!) ‘ 25c del Monte Silced Lemon eat quant Home Tender, Swe r cans, Saturda Teular | Happy | regu ot Pens—tho fo UNION sTREeHT. SKOCOND AVENUE Pike sTREeT | wn and tan, | same economic condi- ] si For aad a eg ge a | LOS ANGELES, July 4~ and left her husband the next es igh ; y é ce eal | Mra. Jennie Evdokimotf Slicoff, day. 6he is now in the juve- ee ry Goods 1 prevail | 17-year-old Russian girl, hes re nile hall and will not leave it, in the Men's Section, too—why | batiag Parag ' she says, until her parents not take advantage of the on | = aga’ rm 1a avery ne to grant her demands. t y Deir | ussian matrimony because she ys that she believes ditions when you want men’s & oo has been denied the inalienable 14¢ | [HOW THE RUSSIANS TREAT | THEIR WIVES; RELATED BY | QNE GIRL WHO REBELLED MRS | GIRL | TOMS JENNIE EVDOKIMOFF SLICOFF, 17-YEAR-OLD RUSSIAN WHO 18 FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM FROM RUSSIAN CUS band is our master, we, his lorced to marry men we never our husbands order, and there Is no appeal. never permitted to be alone. “We cannot go alone to see other peopl “We cannot go shopping alone until w will look at us. “If hubby doesn’t feel like working, wife is forced to go cut and earn a@ living for him.” so old that no man n girls should have the same rights as American Girls, and by making thie fight she declares she will break the ice for other girls of her race whom she maintains are but slaves after they marry. right to hold nds, go to | dances and parties and enjoy | the society of other girls and | boye of her own age like Amer. ican girls do, | Mra. Blicoff recently married | | USES SKIN LOTION ON | | TOOTH; LOSES HER MIND WASHINGTON, July 4 |] porarily deranged as the result of applying @ drug,to ar tooth, Mins May Wye! woman supposed to h ie a puzzling © jf |sictans at the Wash whither she was rem day from a lodging lf newed efforts will |f to learn her identity, |] far having failed | _™ Wyele applied what ts JINKS WAS ON TRAIL OF "SCOTCH BRIDE-TO.BE fay, and im utions under will be under. Mar.) bag NEW YORK, July 4.—Mi », but the authorities now garet Clark, from Dunfermline, 't to and assisted her In find Scotland, who arrived ¢ the|ing it When Mise Clark was near- Anchor liner Cameronia, feared for!!y exhausted from her worries her atime that she would never be ad-|intended husband arrived, only to! if mitted to this country, to which ehe|be quizzed by the immigration tn had come to marry Francis Coch-| spectors jran of 49 Fourth st. Brooklyn Are yon going In the excitement of landing she|« ho was asked }lost her purse containing her long 1 am,” said Cochran. savings yhen the {mimtgration Have you a license?” \poarding officers asked her how| Cochran said he was going to get |much money she had It was em-jone, He was able to convince the harrassing to reply that she had|{nspectors of his good faith and he |none, The authorities seemed to|and Miss Clark, her worrtes re | be quite skeptical until she had | placed with smiles, were allowed to |}found her purse, which had been |leave the pler, escorted by a chap. mislaid {n a jumble of articles {n|eron from a travelers’ aid society, her handbag to secure the license and then hunt Then on the pler up a minister. to marry this she lost her 'ALIENISTS CALL ARTISTS | CRAZY AND PEEVE ’EM CHICAGO, July 4.—A wave of ex-| “Buch statements,” sald Director Jetted indignation rolled up today | French of the Chicago Art Inatitute, | | from Chicago's art colony and beat |"lead artists to believe that all doc- | upon the Hotel Sherman, where | tors, or at least all allenists, are {n- prominent alleniats and nerve spe |sané and should be Incarcerated In | clalists are holding forth tn conven-|@ big mad house.” | ton Taving consigned the persons of |] The direct charge by the lunacy |temperament to the bug house” specialists that all artists, sculp-|the allenists took a frosh tack. Dr.| tors and poets are essentially un ly Cheston King of Atlanta, Ga., balanced and the intimation that {f| who volunteered that exaggerated | Rubens, Michael Ang Hugo, |{deas of love and beauty had caus. Browning, Byron, Keats and Shel-|ed the mental downfall of the! ley had been examined by compe-jartists and poets, worked the dis-| tent allentata they would have been | cussion around to a pronouncement /| | put In insane asylums, provoked all|that “love itself 1s only a form of|ff |the warmth, |insanity.” “MARRY YOUNG,’ ADVICE | OF NOTED EDUCATOR | In the principal address of the| Mayor Cotterill, Rev Albert first day's seasion of the National; Stoneman of the Michigan Child Children's Home Society conven-|ren’s Home Society, Rev. M. A tion, Dr. W. H. Slingerland, special | Covington of the Washington Child agent of the Russell Sage founda-|ren’s Home Society, Rev. O. P. tion, attacked the industrial system | Christian of North Dakota, and Miss | of today, and charged to it, to liquor rine Hummer of the Idaho and to divorce, the chief causes Idren's H and Ald soclety, for |} C child dependency, He made a|were other speakers, strong plea for a xquare deal for the | FOR POTLATCH if any, should fall on the parents, k Here they are—the West Virginia, | |and not on the child . »ple of this age kg married too late in life,” Dr. Slingerland anid. “It were far better that they should marry tn their twenties.” That this is not done, Dr. Slinger land anid, fa due to the economle | | tthe day. Ho rerarded {South Dakota, Callfornia, St, Louts, | ‘Mehment of children’s Galveston, Chattanooga, Raleigh and #4 menace an Wkely to en Oregon. ‘These are the batileships courage parents to transfer thelr \ ordered by the navy department to} reaponalbility t offapr i Whe ahiah caus Png eattle for the Potlateh. dency, he said, ¥ unkenne 8 will tle to buoys mr noon session nd two will anchor at Eres ngton A float will be put jup at Madison st. to accommodate launches and’st ere plying to and from the battleships, — |. Michigan. lent of th tion, a strong phen single standard of morality, THE SEATTLE STAR The July Furniture Sale Third and Fourth Floors All Sample Brass Beds Reduced VERY sample Brass Bed remaining on our floors quoted in the July Sale at a sharp reduction from regular price Ia | Full and Three-quarter Beds included; poster, stub-post ' tinuous-post patterns; all of high-grade construction, i i Call Saturday and choose a handsome Brass Bed at a saving having. Girls’ Wash Dresses: Special $3.50 $5.00 $7.50 braidings lig One rht-blue, HRE and viece styles, beautifully tr and embroideries. Colors, wh navy, tan Special, $3.50, $5.00 and $7.50. FREDERICK & NELSON specially-priced groups, offer- ing exceptional values in charming lit- | { tle Dresses of Piques, Bedford, Rep and Linen, in sizes from 6 to 14 years. immed in ite, pink, —Becond Floor, BASEMENT SALESROOM Percale House Sacques, $1.00 Women’s Silk and Cloth Dresses IZES for women and misses meuse, Messaline, Ratine and Granite Cloth. They are good traveling and navy, Copenhagen and black. Special, $7.35. TAILORED SUITS, SPECIAL, $10.50— Well-tailored in plain and cutaway effects, of serviceable serges and worsted, in tan, gray, navy, Copen- hagen and black. Special $10.50. A in these Dresses of Char- ELL-MADE of washable fitted belt and fitting turnover or trimmed with plain color, $1.25, Special $7.35 Silk Poplin, Pongee, for wear, styles and general colors include tan, gray, —Basewent Saleercom percale, circular shawl House Sacques with turnover collar of plain color, peplum. white stripe patterns. Price $1.00. Sacques of excellent quality plaid gingham, lavender, light-blue or pink with white, with close- collar, stitched bands of Attractive value at Basement Salesroom, Trimmed Summer Hats Special at $3.45 SPECIAL values in assortment offering exceptional smart tailored and dress Hats of Hemp, Milan and Leghorn straw. They are be- comingly trimmed in flowers, ribbons and fancy feathers, and the popular chiffon-veiled and lace effects Special, J it hard spun yarn, with tufted pillow, ance IST trips also included $3.45. are Basement Salesroom. made . Silk Chiffon Auto Choice of light-blue, pink, lavender | or gray and white, also blue and white nurse stripe and navy and | is now and Con. In satin finish, - Pn, Worth Women’s Lisle Hog! | Special 50c Pair irced with double sole asd tipped in gold. Special, Seg] q pair. White Hosiery, 50c Pair. White Silk-boot and Lis Hosiery, 50¢ pair. First Moy Veils and Drapes: L | ACE Drapes and Shetl Veils, in many desin AS colors, 50c. 3 col An ad by Presi with hemmed ends and borders, white with stripe, $1.00. Fine Net Chemisetts black, white and ecra 25e. Lingerie Waists $1.25 EVERAL pretty styles afi aeth ano Lawn and Voile ¥ it Contes designed with high or neck and attractively tri ed with laces, insertions ms French embroidery in and colors, Price $125. | Ch 3 Special 39¢ XCEPTIONAL valoes iM oceuniz Knee-length Chemise d | soft muslin, with round yale embroidered in floral and neck and arm eyes ished with ribbon-rum | pattern lace edge. Special, 39¢. : Inform | Piymoutt Sunda, Tnvocat Woven Hammocks Specially Priced the thing for picnic or camping The Hammocks are woven of val- and spreader at head. Special at $1.45, $2.00 and $2.15, Children’s Wash Dresses, 95c | New Ratine Suiting, 35¢ Va —Houseturaishings Section. ELL-MADE Play Dresses of ser- viceables percale&, ginghams and \y chambrays in ,checks, prints and_ stripes, with high or Dutch neck, trimmed with | bands and strappings in harmonizing color, Price 95e, —Basement Balearoons Paper Napkins, 10c hundred. Waxed inches wide and 36 feet long, Se pae Lunch splint styl ered Bask “Pap-ru 10c. Folding heavy cardboard, with handle; 12% Paper in continuous Baskets in open, chipped es, three sizes, 10¢ and 15 4% ets, 25c, 30c and 40c, J s” Picnic Plates, package ot al ——— Paper Lunch Boxes long and_8% inches wide. Priee, oa 8 —Housetuapiontng® r io F u OTTON Ratine Suiting for dresses, suits and children’s @ : blue, tan, linen-color, lavem ] Se yard F Special clearance prices on an # F of Fancy Linens, including Scarfs, and Centerpieces, —Rasoment