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FREDERICK & NELSON A Clearance of Sample Neckpieces 10c 25¢ —50e Fichus, Chemisettes and Guimpes designs, daintily trimmed. Get-’ Em-While-You- Wait Divorce Colony Now Seeing Its Last Days The Golden Potlatch STARTS TOMORROW EVENING With the Great Tilikum Parade ALL DAY TOMORROW ——AT THE BON MARCHE AHUSTOF CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS A Half-Price Sale of Women’s Dainty 50c Princess Lace Handkerchiefs at—— a Beautiful Princess Lace Handkerchiefs — 50c includes Collars, Jabots, Cascades, in a large variety of popular Summer Exceptional values at the clearance prices. —Firet Moor Girls’ Wash Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Special $4.35 Marquisette Dresses ™ _— . as ati i Special $3.75 BA sata ay he Sn ey oe |] UPC, le ee value, every one of them—very soft and very sheer— 4) and a splendid variety of delicate openwork designs to choose from—and as well as these, many neatly embroidered Teneriffe patterns. These, too, are all 50c 'kerchiefs) But tomorrow you may buy as many of them as you like at Seattle's big store for 25c each. © St, Side. — ‘A WAIST CLEARANCE — Special, $4.3 LINEN SUITS, SPECIAL New Popular Middy Blouses $5.00 $7.50 $8.75 $1.75 and $1.95 ; : ALL OUR SUPERB DRESS WAISTS bre with white, navy, red ant |S + MUST GO NOW—NO MATTER HOW MUCH WE LOSE— YOUR OPPORTUNITY Three big tables piled high with the choicest creations of JUL Y FURNITURE. SALE Fumed Oak Library Table, $20.00 N exceptional value in a well-built, quar- tered oak Mission Library Table, as illustrated. Top measures 28x40 inches. July Sale price, $20.00. the waist world for the present season. Not a waist any but it’s clearance and there's y wearables many a good bargain nowadays SILK, CHIFFON AND | FINE SILK AND NET HIGH CLASS SILK | NETWAISTS WORTH AFTERNOON WAIST AND NET WAISTS UP TO $6.95 GOING WORTH TO $16.50 WORTH TO vi ; PU nareediersayreurvelltpe pert best aly da WN y vyebrronth rpg RENO, Nev., Ju Reno, as a divorce center, has received a kn t punch he new divorce law, which go ect January 1, 1414, re e@ e quires a year's residence before applica oree Can be made Since June 20 It has been Impossible »¢ n the six-monthe It of dainty after. provision of the law FUMED OAK MIS- SION ROCKER $7.50 tESEEy apes We have such a host of differ- At $5.00 you can get Walsts lect from chiffons, messalines, | chiffon wae charmeuse, taffeta, Jap and = ts hanc China silks and allover lace nets | chiffon ov ig and silk and silk braid and shadow bilt erent styles in these fine watsts, | worth all the way up to $16.60 Waists of Many Internationally known women have sought Keno f a ca. oe | " } t and ital relief. Mrs Margaret Emerson McKim, daughter of I Poised k Missi Rock 4 } worth up to $6.95, for Potlatch | They are In blue, each. son, the “Bromo Seltzer” King, was one of these, On the c oa Mission ocker, quartere: i ‘a week will go at $3.69 each. Se | brown, cream crepe Jeffries John fe ected ny jocal ne stock; leather seat. July Sale Price, $7.50. | 4% of hand em- After divorce , is MéKim, the New York Beau oy 4 chiffon and trimmings Brummel, she was married in London to Alfre n velvet, high neck, long Edna Goodrich, the actress, got her ¢ and immed} lately married Nat Goodwin, Virginia Harn ‘also obtatned her divorce bere and immediately married again, Mra, Florence Jen kine, considered the most beautiful woman in Haltimore, was divorced Hutt once sald that his wife was more beautiful than the Venus de Per sEee Shs | Potlatch Pennants and Pillows LE —Second Floor. & guarantee that he intende Philip [ his wife tn Reno, and se mentioned RK. M. Ba mton, known as the father of the divorce colony, al though a millionatre, got a Job selling ticket aw pieture house, in order to tentify that he rea was in I in good faith and had regular employment These are only a few of the hundreds who have helped make the Nevada city a “get-em-while-you-walt” divorce court dee, president of the “Mer or Linotype Co., divorced * of others fully as prom 49-pound sack of ak Marche Flour made fre Milo. " Sea | g steam wheat at $1.24 a sack, delivered with Wm. Elits Corey, the steo! magnate, secured his decree in Reno, Be PEST a OLE Mame Reese eS Not over 1 sack to each buyer at this so that he might wed Mabel man, t ctress. Corey bullt here as - ‘ ‘ ; ° Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Silk Waists nt might be 10c Carolina Head Rice 7 1-2¢ Fancy Carolina Head Rice, regular 10¢ quality, on sale Wednesday at only T%c a pound. Arm and Hammer Soda 7c Pkg. Arm and Hammer Soda, the best on the market; full pound packages, that Van Camp's Beans 7 1-2c a Can Raked Beans, Van Camp's we known brands cans, 17¢; No. Macaroni or Spaghelti 7 1-2c A good brand of M onl or Spa ghett!, full pound packages, priced for Excellent Values Special $2.65 EW and aline and BOUT 150 Silk Waists to sell at this Jersey-toy Petticoats, mad with | special price, including Messaline and string-top or fitted waist-band and finished | Wash Silks in novelty stripes and plain retty styles in me is will give satisfaction, 7c package. Wednesday's selling, 7%c box fl | 7 \4 ys & ng. id - PH I with accordion plaited or tucked flounces colors. E. | iY wR With or without silk underlay The Messal Jai ith I nd ; Pearline—Pyle's Pearline—one of | : BEES Ome ee oe aie 6 ene ¢ 4 I aline Waists are made with i apd i the best washing powders, Be | 82 | Pe aug | UNHITCHING MISFITS » color range to choose from in | high or Dutch neck or flat collar, and long red 4 ednesday, package 1 cet | pai 1. “a8 | es and the smart, changeable | or three-quarter sleeves; the Wash Silks jf 7 | 4% ate Sale t the nd for J ‘ © c r ye lunches; made fresh c er = aioe » yd : effects. Moderately priced at $3.95, are in shirt st , | 4 daily: pound “Vic | Judge Humphries, who granted n fact, when T was practicing ; y eh —Becond Floor : pei esate seems and li ni :4 ; ae ad “"d5¢ Ih} 70 divorces in the past two weeks, |!aw I secured numbers ¢ on turn-back collar and cuffs. Special, pal i Canned Salmon —\ ta 10¢ ] i 1? ted hay av nhsiaponamai tenn pre s 7 3 extra quality pink sal | « i gave out the following intervi + REVO Rakes EO , ¢ $2.65 | tf : mon, can Cc ! I might hat I would not be far ‘ ‘ ss ‘ fF 4 | on MF parsons “Who: Options Civorce | ier te ceetion ie 300 cand to almost White Fabric Gloves NEW BALKAN MIDDY BLOUSES, 95c | a Orampe O—remular lsc packages: | Ginger Saape—tresh shipment | | bottion, ||| would hear the testimony in num: every case where there was a re | —made up in the better grade gale || , + atahor: phomane 10c | from one of the best 10 “133 IN\bers of cases tried before me, marriage to a third person, the i . . grade galateas, +3 bakeries; p: Cl! sem een where 1 treatment fs pre woman profited by the mistake and | and perfect fitting. Shown in all-white, : Challenge Peas—so0d quality | Bree 1 black toa || where desertion and fatlare to did better in the second marriage t t | tee / | tender pens, Wednen #00 value, Ib "25¢ |]| vide are proved, where abandon- than she did tn the first, and the or rouatc ee | a yes babii % Nar and cuffs trimmed i —Fourth Floor. ment ts proved, they would cha ge aame applied also to the men. The marre 7 | with blue or red. Sizes 14 to 20 years. ff n ] [| their minds and come to the fact 14, we must take humanity as OMEN'S White Lisle Gloves, short- | price. o5¢ ‘ mf : HH\ clusion that. becatse a mar we find ft. It is a world of mis length, 25¢ pair; long, 50c pair. ests —Basement Salesroom. [if Women’s Short White Silk Gloves, dou- ip -Sobiee, 1 spel .. em, Lingerie Waists, $2.50 Women’s Three-quarter White Silk er ee ce tee tenner BARGAIN GEMS 9 to 11 A.M. Only WASH FABRICS | mare Mey deena not be on FROM 7HE ——ARE GOING NOW AT. wry that mlstake th of their liv 1 the @ ranted 1 DOMESTIC CLEARANCE AND ENDS | DEEPLY CUT PRICES + tan ete auth a Gloves, double-tipped fingers, 85c pair. N interesting collection of dainty Lin- ff ; 7e FIGURED LAWNS 4c YD. OF 25¢ SECO SILKS AT 19¢ YARD | fit by her experience and do t — White Silk Gloves, dou- gerie Waists, featuring the styles for } ee vreret ct Pigared Lewne, 3 lacisee “a 5 ws edly yedbs \ ble tipped fingers, $1.00 pair which fashion is showing a preference. ff wide, in f figured and striped 4 WEARABLES p Ine 4 | Basement Salesroom | Included are smart, ne flat dollar pra: | signs, in all shades, at 4c a yard instead of Te, Wednes¢ 20c WAISTING MADRAS 10c YD. pretty Dutch-r Keep a Pictorial Record | ***" <‘ neck. The mater ‘ic | RAILROAD STRIKE NEAR me gs 35e FANCY ‘ae 2e YARD ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC smart models with high re Voile, Fine Lawns 1400 yards aisting Madras in miil lengths, 3 hes wide, In neat woven cords « ures; mostly 2 and B-yard pieces, yard | ¢ ves of the T and Mul Price. 0. Ree ee employes of the rans-Bay electric $ I ‘ * * lines of the Southern Pacific Com C1] t t . z 4 12 1-2¢ COMFORT PRINTS 9¢ YD. Ro ae a encen, SIGE Gimnemttnewae toate otiatch Events LING RIE WAITER, $3.50 AND $4.45 hi 2000 yards o "rints, 3 w YTON, Ju 1 neda, a genert , 1 oo ares 4 Several pretty styles she ot } iret wie, tn * WASHING TON, y * me An, pen ral ¢ all con. O' N an Ansco Pocket Camera and you | yp qa I : ee in — Voile and f L ; on sale Wednesda lH iw than 80,000 trainmen ®& the company is t Uniess can take snapshots of just those parts ; : and Dutch-neck v4 # and conductors ver * the ra r sloye f > js ‘ style many pretty new flat. collar 4 15¢ REPP SUITING 10c A YARD ie DREss vo . II |% and con Set ages eter i: rons eg f the Parade and other events that appeal | affects, effectively tri eons ! Wedn yu ea Ket The Reng ILES 19¢ A YARD lI \% majority and minority leaders # “yen of the {| to you most strongly. Ansco Cameras are ‘i F : , with fine laces, 9 th a ya alt bolt n » wid of the house to suspend ‘ ) «© than 6,000 me ‘ | insertions and c c < abroi mill gs oa Wide, 1h tan, wray —Second Floor. ' rR hae % of the house to suspend vd ‘ a 00 men! light-weight, easily operated and highly e rench and hand-embroidery am white; heligtrope and navy. Hoke, piue # business and pase a pe * will walk out, affecting ; ght, a ighly | peloue wicee “Lower Main Floor, Main ee fw amendment to the Erdman * territory extending effective picture-takers, | BC Mara? & tl “Ii\® act, authorizing a fe . © south, Ogden on B | | uster Brown Cameras, $3.00, $6.00, | # mediation commiasion te * and on the north » $3.00, $6.00, | Men’s $5 lem Shoes $3.15 | Women’s & Young Women’s | Men's $3.50 Sailor Ties $1 [[\% tic all such labor disputes. #! of all trainmen on ff $8.00, $10.00. Potlatch Buntin M patent leather, gunmet- 1 calf and gunmetal cait |, * * 4s now being taken, and ; : | erees ina Gait Low ‘Shoes, st | Footwear Worth to $3.50 Pr. | Ties for summer weather, || IB Te Nureaba nc than Inte 47 No. 1 Ansco Cameras, time and instan- | OTTON Bunting, whit 2 1 $2.15 a pair. The season's styles | ir. Regular $3.60 | The strike vote was decided upon taneous, $5.00. ( ' : aX g, white or Potlatch footwear for me bout thirty [A | Btinte Lenard Wire following negotiations with Vice in almost every size; worth reg- | at $1 50 paire in tBis tale. psc ag SAN PRANCISCO, July 15 It me ; ularly $5.00, | ni Starting with a dispute between the | ove More than 1,000 pairs of Children’s $1.50 Shoes 95¢ Me's 3358Tow hoes $195 "on," Vong enone Sens tn eves | TRIO HAD MESSAGE TO ‘Low Shoes, in lace, Ulucher | tow Shoes and Pumps, of pat- | Shoes of viel kid, patent leather year walt Soles; afl sizes, from 6 10°10, wt $1.95, instead ot $8.60 | ("1 tan calf leather; ali sizes, viel kid, She the pair | ity } Ww pair —Upper Main Floor. LOS ANGELES, July 16. Three | were not criminal, for they were or 70] >, ~ gold, 24 inches wide, Sc yard; piece No, 1-A Ansco Folding Pocket Cameras, | dent BE. BE. Calvin, extending A period of two weeks, ot 90 yards, $2.2 with double rapid symmetrical lenses, ,Olls dyed Cotton Bunting, 25 inches wide, otlatch gold, 8c yard; piece of 50 dis Ansco Vest Pocket Cameras, with case, PS Pe : yards, $7.50, No. 10 Folding Pocket Anscos, front, rapid symmetrical shutters, tomatic 25.00. of 50 yards, $2.25 Plain Cotton Bunting, | | | | Tri-color Cotton Bunting, 5c yard; piece | | inches wide, women are held by the police to: dered by the Lord. Our footsteps Wuluishate~adeider'ke-dnbin the tage! Concter Dovtect~400 ta guthen day, following thelr arrest {n a de-| were directed to the stores, and for Photo Supplies, Kodak Albums, sevelog: white, blue, red or Potlatch gold, 10¢ yard; partment store on charges of shop t nd ing and Printing. piece of 50 yards, $4.50. | lifting. The prisoners, who gave the is the first tl ad —Firet Fo hat ik names of Mrg Ruth Joseph, Miss 1 to go fortl take ical wat ecshecyebipiacer): Cora Joseph and Miss Clara Joseph, things from othere Ks pares * (declared they are missionaries of Mrs. Joseph explained the fact | os Amie 2 posting og a, iain Po the “Church of the First Bot,” and that all tho stolen articles were co! iat hay ed atin oka Divine fered fad:tbide tee meavany decane E vioneianial Seivane in snk Lots of Trimmed Mi lin command: that each color is symbolleal, the e uanery UNION STEHT. ences weve recelved a vision in which I red signifying the purity of the was commanded to go forth and blood, the gray typifying the “wool — at 2 .85 and d $4.95 ree | gather the spoils,” sald Mra. Joseph, of the lamb,” and the blue the pur. ae: AR Tl eeaedy __—Ranémont Satesroom i} } | who acted as spokesman, eOur acts | ity of the soul