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per re pertnairemr nse | i sate ome teen on mam sinee ste arate see ta seiosipeninse aabenminen Se sp AT THE BON MARCHE FOR US— A TIME OF STOCK-LEV- FLING, A TIME OF D POSING OF SURPLUS STOCKS REGARDLESS OF PROFIT AND COST. FOR YOU— YOUR ABSOLUTE CHOICE OF ANY b sph SUIT IN ge BON MARCHE "$14.50 : EXCEPT THE PLAIN BLUES AND THE PLAIN BLACKS A SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE OFFER IN THE MEN’S CLOTHING SECTION For Our Best $20, $22.50: and $25 Suits Are Included ° All sizes are here from 34 to 44-inch | chest measure. Amongst them you'll find $14.50 abe 50 Splendid Bargains at the Clearance of ieee And a splendid new Linen Sec- tion to display them in—at the rear Lower Floor, Union y a step two from t Se entrance vernents and 1 are worthy w “SPECIAL “CLEARANCE IN S185 LINEN TABLE DAMASK AT Table Damask, extra heavy, with smooth satin f , at $1.45 the July Clear: Hoth stripes and floral de oc r worth regul $1.85 a yard. A did time to get new table linens . | $2.25 LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS $1.69 DO0Z. 72 All Linen Dam a, Gray Cassimeres—in smart ness sacks for $22.50 Business Suite—in nm gray and brown worsted $22.50 Norfolk Suite—in hand viots, for $14.59 uP 59 | $25.00 Brown Worsteds in piain or with neat hairline stripes, for $25.00 English Basket Worsteds In natty checks or plain effects, for a yard for Just 95¢ a ya inches wide, heavy good looking floral patterns at 95e a yard $1.00 ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASK. 73c YD. 7c a yard for all linen Table Damark, 72 inches in good weight, with firm weave and smooth finish, in attractive floral styles; worth regularly | s $1.00 a yard. $1 $2.75 LINEN DAMASK aaremes $1.95 DOZ. 12 1-2c LINEN CRASH TOWELING AT 9e hee for all linen Table Damask quality with satin finvsh Regular $1 floral { $1 6 LINEN PATTERN CLOTHES AT i 7 Just $1.29 each for a Cloths, size 56x70 Inches. hed hems and good pattern 15 each attern h regularl Just $ dozen for p For the Clearance sale We ednesday weare o kins, size ches, with wov in finish, with choose from Cider Vimegar—pure qu x Chip: Becta: 1¢ r Grebam F lourens rengt large Mise 10¢ oe xtra ine grade "32ic 4 8c * 206 and At the Domestic Clearance STANDARD DOMESTICS ARE GOING AT NEAR MILL PRICES 8c APRON GINGHAMS 5c A YARD 3,500 yards of Apron Ginghams, 27 inc in lengths to 20 yards. Heavy, str assort checks, at a yare on W sday 20¢ bnaaeet ie Me Sht Wednesday. p Morning Clearance Fees ON SALE FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. ONLY—NO TELEPHONE ORDERS. WOMEN’S $3.50 OXFORDS $1 PAIR Just $1.00 a/pair for $3.50 Oxfords fn all leathers | and most all sizes Made with welt or hand | turned soles. On sale from 9 to 11 a. m. No tele | phone orders. Main Floor Naptha Soap 3 for 10 wide, y in 10c Swiss 6 1-4c Yd. 121-2¢ Galatea 10¢ 1 Lawns 10¢ Yard 0c Cambric 7 1-2¢ ing ¢ black white t | ray E 25¢ and 35c Shadow Laces | 25c & 30c Linen Cluny Laces —1i0e Yard— 1,000 yards of all pure Linen Cluny Lace Edg 5e Valenciennes Insertions —2!/2c Yard— French and German clennes Insertion —15¢ Yard — Shadow Bands, |r Lace Edges Valen | with attractive nwork * pall i : nesd iene {fe t “ strong sca in flo and conventional de a Toreh In edges; widths to 5% Inches, 10c. | signs, worth to 25c Floor Bon Marche Square, corner of Fourth Ay. and Pine St, In for you—use It when you please q= = LI BON UNION SiREET -SHOOND AVENUD Ta) THE SEATTLE § SURE TO BE PURE, —IF IT’S FROM THE BON MARCHE GROCERY | |4egree ansuul Self-Taught Girl of Eighteen Travels as Evangelist; Moves Thousands With Her Sermons This young gir fx just 18. *But he is a wonderful evangelist! What would you think 1f you we to church == Conithard and she ia a na tive of Bolton England Just Iately th lorful gt r has bee king to f pe ople HELEN COULTHARD She wasn't taught how to speak in public by a pr vate teacher Hut every one says she ts wonderful, and every ested in this young girl, who will soon make a long t y au evan gelint LAMAR AND MULHAL LON Lalli er — lgned to bring 1 his asso The nd I wanted WASHINGTON tin M. Mulhall, of Balttmor charges last week of ving several with Mor Sen. Reed de that this was #0, defense of r of what he ca his friend, Fe It was a Wall street plan en tnfiet ted by Wall stre GIRL JUMPS FROM HIGH WINDOW TO ESCAPE MAN SAN FRANCISCO, July 8— Emergency hospital physicians sald today that Eva Wilson, re cently from Vancouver, B. C., had an even chance to recover from two bullet wounds, one in _La-| wro! had gone to the woman's room, where a quarrel Con fro with al certain death at the hands of her com- panion or an apparently fatal prospect on leaping from the third-story window, the woman the head and one in the arm, plunged headlong through the inflicted by C. Macalinac a window. Her life was saved sailor In the navy, who then | by an electric sign, although committed suicide, The two she was frightfully Injured. PUBLIC MARKET BENEFIT? CITY’S GOING TO FIND OUT Ja the publi medium for comm Councilman ¢ Mc nday ¢ « for har WOMAN DOCTOR . DENIES : SHE HELD = AS SLAVE market @ benefit to farmers and consumers ants to control prices? puzzled. So he Introduced a resolution Phe measure was referred to the or fs ita Denying tn of the girl that she had been she held G a d beaten with a can ] 1b-year-old Me releas m $1,000 ball. Dr. Russell Dr. Annie m- says she has treated the girl menced sult inst Mra, Mary Leo, every possible of Leo's I ens sche fn the that she has Arcade building, for $ 0 for Bannick, a alienating the girl's affection from Matthews, to her. behavior. Dr. tn Dr. Russell, arrested on a third girl in Mexico, about fi Ke on the com- Ago. WANTS BUILDINGS HELD TO LIMIT OF 16 STORIES “Buildings of excessive height unnecessarily congest population. contract business area and prove {njurious in thelr social conse quences an Griffiths. Wherefore he introduced a resolu er amendment, the height ¢ about 16 stories. If the resol. safety and judlolary oonitnitees and the corde ae will vote on it next spring to 2 SOLDIERS SAVE TOWN IN. CALIFORNIA FOREST FIRE. July 8. disastrous MILL VALLEY, Cal -Ono of the most fires of the many which have the scrub oak and | men. A detachment of 250 sol diers from San Francisco pre. sidio relieved the exhausted state foresters, who succeeded in turning the blaze away by scientific back firing from the town of Mill Valley, as well as the inns and taverns dotting the slope of the mountain. EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY! AND SO WILL POOR DADDY acorched heapparal of Mount Tamalpais | in recent years was believed to be under contro! early today | after an all-night fight by 600 Aside from the minor announce-,On that day tage will t d—to ment that President Wilson, Theo: aealae only. The offic er for Roorevelt, Gov. Lister and aj She day will be the pol The of. ficial song will be l re celebrities have been nappr o M clated 1D. i by M elected honorary members of the ra ‘ "| Katherine Coc Herbert Dade’ avsociation, osganized in Sé reat hat attle ith the pronounced view of . lation, and he establishing a national, if not an ee habe e Ppa : internation: 8’ day celebration ji orrow mtabt, he Press elub to on July 19, there is the important a that tw tomobile and five machine news t HAIR WILL WEAR OUT 1 trucks ve been) NEW YORE When .Dr donated for the ble parade of dad-| Chao Choy ar e had been dle bald for 49 years, he was a Saturday, July 19, will be the) how old he was. ‘The 8 first time in the history of all man-|tor claimed 149 years. He is en kind when the old man will get a/route from Cuba to Caflada for his [celebration all in his own honor, ' health, STAR oe “Frederick & Slew’ $ Pre-Inventory Clearance inReady-to-Wea Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Garmentg Begins Wednesday Morning and is the occasion when garments of many desirable descrip, tions, for Summer vac ation, street, at-home and dress wear, may be! For this is the Season when ready-to-wear put in shape for stock- ty a price-reductions made to ensure speedy selling are unupy ally keen Inspection best serves to demonstrate the , purchased for much less money than usual. lines must be values; the list given here hints at the breadth of the offerings: PHE CLEARANCE OF WOMEN’S GARMENTS Tailored and Fancy Suits Lingerie and Wash Dresses i 35 Suits reduced to $17.75 cact 2 Dresses reduced to $9.85 each, 41 Suits , B2Z45 ca 27 Dresses r ed to $14.75 ada Ae : a & cack OO Dresses r ed to $19.50 each, a tag peel ile 41 Dresses 1 0 $23.65 each, 33 Suits 831.75 « 40 itaess a, ‘> $20.75 cn 28 Suits reduced to $38.75 eacl 8 Dresses reduced to $84.50 each 48 Linen and Wash Suits reduced Cloth Skirts $11.75 cach 37 Skirts reduced to $3.85 each, 32 Linen and Wash Suits reduce 44 Skirts + ed to $4.95 each, t ei 35 Skirts redu ) $7.65 each, ¢ CLEARANCE OF MISSES’ GARMENTS Rinand Hiace Fancy Cloth Suits and Coats $14. B5 ca THE Plain and $13.75 cach $19.75 iced to $14.35 each Suits reduced t 42 Suits reduced t 20 Linen Suits + THE CLEARANCE OF SUMM PETTICOAT 0 $9.75 each. 1 to $16.75 each. 26 Coats reduced each 16 Coats redu -R_WAISTS AN 200 Lingerie Waists reduced to S5¢ Also an interesting lot of Waists @ . each Voile, Mull and Washable Silks, reduced “ 200 Lingerie Waists reduced to $1.15 $3.35, and another group, including Silk, } Chiffons and Lingeries, reduced to $44@ luced to $1.65 50 Silk Petticoats reduced to $2.85 ead 50 Silk Petticoats reduced to $3.85 each THE CLEARANCE OF CHILDREN’S GARME 180 Lingerie Waists re (Second Floor) Three lots of Children's Wash Dresses | One lot of Children’s Tailored G 1.35, $2.45 d $3.50 | bd . ana | duced to $4.95 each. reduced to each THE CLEARANCE 57 Cloth Suits reduced to IN THE BASEMENT SALESROOM| $8.85 cach A lot of Lingerie Waists reduced to 22 Cloth Suits reduced to $13.65 each. | each. 31 Cloth Suits reduced to $16.75 each. | A lot of Lingerie Waists reduced to 26 Dresses (silk and cloth), reduced to | each $3.75 cach | 85 Children’s Dresses reduced to 39 Dresses (silk and cloth), reduced to | each decid Noi | A lot of Children's Wash Dresses redutl 19 Dresses (silk and cloth), reduced to | ¢. 94.45 each. $9.85 cach ‘ ; ; on Rc 58 Cloth Skirts reduced to $2.35 each. | A lot of Children’s Wash Dresses re tar : to $1.35 cach. relowing 16 Cloth Skirts reduced to $3.75 each a Cloth Skirts reduced to $5.35 each 0O Silk Waists reduced to $2.65 cach illosophy: A Jot of Children’s Wash Dresses reduc! should wo ) BSe each gall ED BE Vehould we my b ' the ec should Axminster Carpeting, Special $1 $1.10 Yard §,;.:" A SPECIAL price on six patterns of Bigelow-Lowell Axminste 196 Don Carpeting with borders, in good conventional and Ori ental Will be sold only with borders. Unusual value at 34 A seen REE Nd this Decorated China Novelties Special $1.00 Each interesting values at this price are featured in a special assortment of @ Sophia \ TERY it J y value: novelties suitable for _ in a wide variety of articles and 1, 2703 The decorations are finished with heavy gold tracing and include many unusually p is The Semi-: eal Sale of Toilet Articles Closes Wednesday: | First Floor. designs. yard. ict that gifts and prize effects. In the selling are 7-Pc Jelly Sets Sugar and Cream Sets Cake Plates 5-Pc Trinket Sets 5-Pc Condiment Sets 7-Pc Nut Sets 4-Pc Whipped Cream Sets Cracker Jats choice at, special, $1.00 each aoe Special Selling of Women’s and Children’s She At Unusually Low Prices ; 500 Pairs Women's Shoes, Special $1.65 | Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Specs and ; Priced— ond D, — Per F Children’s Patent Leather Button 5 r This lot includes 400 pairs Women's . ed $0 i velvet, tan or 1 tops, turn Oxfords and Pumps in Patent Vici Kid | ey oT it O06 pairs 54 © und and Plain Kid, in a good range of sizes, |. ecin1 $1.00 pai sky, from 214 to’7.° The Oxfords have Good Children’s Ankle-strap Pumps in Pa yea year welt sales and the Pumps have hand- | and ‘Tan Kid, sizes 2% to 8, special 1 turned soles. Special $1.65 pair pair ; Ki urn sole i Misses’ and Children's ame Viel mal Also in the lot 100 pairs Oxfords, Pumps | pies with Goodyear welt soles, betes Mar and High Shoes in san es (31% and 4) al, $1.15 pair; 11% to pi only. Special $1.95. pair —Raseroent