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STAR | “FREDERICK & NELSON STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5:30 THE SEATTLE ON ACCOUNT OF THE POTLATCH FESTIVITIES THE BON MARCHE WILL CLOSE AT 6 P. M. SATURDAY|| Now For a Stirring Bargain Day | AT THE JULY CLEARANCE SALES | A FIVE DOLLAR CLEARANCE OF BOYS’ SUITS | ~—~“ | ae | Robert Emmet That Includes--- |}! 82". “Direct Action” Heiress.” Greater Convenience President Wilson's flercest expletive, according to Taylor, his caddie, at the Washington Country Club Better ’ Hevused tu ibe the ouster, eters anit, ball. dlanppaares Baki Boys’ $6.00 Suits fp i. ecss°aiteraneed pinjer to go main in him beard, aking A dot, a dash, an asterisk, would ean some 1 expletive Boys’ $6.50 Suits Y “ " ite t venture further than a since mild “Tut, tut ; : Smaller And !f a nafl you're driving, and your thumb you neatly squash, Boys’ $7.00 Suits Your fellings can be pe with the exclamation, H G | And if your daughter runs away with Cha r Perey, as “J x The uttermost that you can a oodness sake!” and “Mercy Bi and Some Suits The good old days of ‘and! ' have surely vanished, but ills We're not hereft, there still ts left that terrible “Tut, tut Worth $7.50 ea. AND SOME OF THE SUITS HAVE AN EX- TRA PAIR OF PANTS WITH THEM. E Direct-Action Gy ange does my ive better baki it saves the its on both oven racks; Call, and we in the oven * construction Five feet of gas bakes biscu includes heating the oven be pleased to show you why. and baking. and baking MANY DESIRABLE KINDS HERE--AMONG THEM— Boys’ Norfolk Sults—So popular just now, sizes 6to 17 years. Boys’ Double Breasted Sults—Extra well tailored, sizes 6 to 17 years. Sailor and Eton Blouse Suits—Nice for the younger lads, alzes 6 to 9 years Russian or Buster Brown Sults—Made of very durable cloths, sizes 2 to 8 years. Well-made and tailored in all woo! cassimeres, worsteds. In the new shades of gray, gray mixtures, nice striped effecta in both brown and gray, browns, fancy blues, shepherd plaids and some extra nice tan shades at $5.00 a suit Upper Main Floor, Unie Good Quality Sults; fine for all occasions Specials in Women’s ot Children’ $ Underwear SECOND FLOOR | Women's Lisle Union Suits, Special §1 . , size 4, low neck uff knee; ribbed at waig tweeds, homespuns, fancy cheviots and dressy plain your chotce of the entire lot St. Bide Children’s Mercerized Lisle Union Suits, Special 75c and $1.00— erized Lisle Unic SECRETARY BOOSTS | SEATTLE IN SPEECH on Suits | ere Fine quality and wing in knee le h, with high neck DAINTY $1.50 COMBINATIONS AND ceo a oy w Yor 73e and $1.00. ae hasta, eet cmbares® gee Union Suits, Special | GOWNS—LEAVE US TOMORROW AT fis aio Sas. in princes soe | gan hee length oa ih al knee length and sleeveless, w wing sleeves. Special 25c, Special 95 ¢c each ' $1.50 Nainsook Gowns in slip-over or Empire styles, with deep ' yokes of dainty embroidery or else pretty Val. lace run through with silken ribbon $1.50 Combinations—in Corset Cover and Drawers and were taken to on hotel GUILTY OF KILLING, BUT | Men’s Apparel Accessories | —everything for warm-weather wear, to keep men comfort made of : nainsook—with wide insertion of Swiss embroidery through § J 5 Ga ai etch, pr te yeie--and preety” Val. fece, vilton and i GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE [fiie in’ the office, at home and while vacationing. Ste beading at the waist line—at 95 C ea tomorrow : KANBAS CITY, July 17.—On ! Before the verdict was hand |i] quality and moderate price featured. : . ' his promise to make a man of ed to Judge Latshaw, Foreman jf GIRLS $1. 49 WASH DRESSES AT $1 00 EACH Hi Li himesif and take Pe ue Peep phil addressing McNeill, | Plaited White Shirts in coat style (narrow 7 her, W aid: ¢ 7s Serviceable h Dreses of Ginghams, ale for $1.00, H{ 3 | Serras thax Uedee; aitheugh the bs “We are going to give you an- | plaits), with cuffs attached; sizes 14% to 17%, be cree 6 hl pbs favre y br ~ inte t Bredysetbese! k, have set —Second Floor, | foreman of the jury which ac | other chance. Go home and |] $1.00. in sleeves and a: mm: with embroidery or plain chambray itted hi Ul ha of sec- | take care of your mother, who i] 7 . A Center Geetion, eiddamres Wrarder, lh apesune: in getting old and ates you | Negligee Shirts of white Mercerized Oxford ing the verdict of acquitta:, de McNeill wae charged with cloth, with soft cuffs and collar to match, $1.50. clared that all t belle ed the prt 12 members ner guilty. having killed ee Self during a || rrel. | $2.50 Black Charmeuse Satins 40 in. Wide $2.50 Black Brocaded Crepe de Chine Negligee Shirts of fancy white mercerized madras, with soft cuffs and collar to match, $1.50. White Flannel Shirts, special $1.95 $2.00 yard 40-inch Black Charmeuse Satin, a very lus trous and beautiful quality satin, at 00 a yard, worth regular $2.50 a yard. Very sty . strictly all silk, and in black only. It will give an untold amount of service to the wearer. $2.95 a On sale on the Third Floor. $1.10 COUCH COVERS AT | 25¢ HEAVY — 79c each— — 15c 50c Dress Linen at 65c¢ Dress Linen at bobbinet; FRIDAY CLEARANCE OF DAINTY SUMMER WASH FABRICS FRIDAY SPECIALS---in Seattle’s Best Grocery $2.00 yard caded Crepe de Chine, with the that drapes prettily. Nothing m: the pres me for gowns. Buy Friday at $2.00 a yard; 40 inches w Mnging quality © stylish at ide. 2 to 6 pairs of a de pair. MARQUISETTE ai — SINGLE PAIRS CURTAINS — V/2 price — | 50c STRIPE PIQUE | Mercerized Poplins all you want | | FOUR NATIONS UNITE TO Get a dress length from this $2.50 Black Bro | CRUSH BULGARIA’S ARMY | LONDON, July 17 capital A dispatch from Relgrade reports another Bulgar set-back troops have stormed J Bulgaria 1} and two steamers tn heir cat ture TO INVESTIGATE FRAUD It is reported that the Bulgarians sank two torpedo boats Danub y Roumania. IN GUGGENHEIM CASE and collusion in the irement elm » sme A mo-| cor from W ter trust fn 1901 4 in | ] Turk! on } | nh be undary | cution of the Chicago lawyers the divorce action, OF BILL TAFT’S CAMPAIGN Defense, finane the dire organized, It 1s alleg le fon of the National Asso-| ident nounced determination today ters read to the committee indicated » tO) that frequent conferences were held slative lobbying under| between managers of Former Pres. Taft's campaign and ciation of Manufacturers, is the an-| sentatives of the N. A. M repre- It was of|alleged that certain of Taft's man Finely tailored Negligee Shirts, made from grade “La Salle” sizes 14 to 16, $1.85 shirtings, Athletic Underwear in Shirts and Drawers, —Main Floor. the forces of Greece, army : = ¢ ania to crush Bulg telegraphs that and $1.00 garment; Union Suits, $1.00 and $1.50. FRIDAY WILL BE A GREAT CLEARANCE OF DRAPERIES | & are advancing tn three White Lisle Union Suits in light weight, sleeve- — § It te repe 4d that one di 1 cutie t aah Ser tia cau | Cittan to 06 calla Sareadd tho Heaie less, long sleeves or short sleeves, ankle and three- If no ed armies to march on Sofia) Enos line, the Turk quarter lengths, $1.50 suit. and force Pule fixed in the London * Cr ae ‘ euitan and kis adv Soiesette Pajamas in plain tan, blue and white, alues to $5.00, 1 ; Sage Abeta Point Lace Curtal yr trimmed with silk frogs, $1.50 and $2.00. b re P : . worked ers 0 t double bined forces to reach the advance without sition from Wash Ties of fine imported fabrics, in tasteful designs and colorings, special 25c Women’s White Summer | Striped Tapestry Co! farquisette Single pairs of Lace Curtains, Gloves | ers, 50 inches wide including Nottingham, — Irish 4 ects, mot colorings, perfect! Point, Cluny, Serim, Battenberg x in grades carefully selected for style, fit | ionable styles and smart color eff and nicely fringed all around, at 5 and Swiss, worth 98¢ to $10.00, |J| CHICAGO, July 17 State’ a At} bi “Mrs Guggenhetm-Wah! al 7 a style, J and nice Das for joue nate, orice torney Hoyne announced today lexed that she was and service, attractively priced: | erately priced from $1.95 to $28.50. nat he will ask the July grand dent of Illinota at i 2c | : jury to investigate charges of fraud was secured Short White Silk Gloves, 2-clasp style, | S0c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 pair Elbow-length White Silk Gloves, $1.00, | $1.50 and $2.00 pair Linen, 36 inches wide, | ground with neat black | inche ide, soft wool | Silk finished Poplin, 45 Ease ses ee acacpmes . ‘ A | long handles in many novel designs rh tan, light nd checks, | 4 cam i ‘s bh inches wide, with open Women’s White Lisle Gloves, short- 8 . | yard. shades, at 39c a yard. | colors, —Lower Floor, > iad : wy | Misses’ Parasols— Women’s Short White Silk Gloves, dou- 50c Women’s Long White Silk Gloves, dou- $1.00 pair. --Basement Salesroom. | ble-tipped fingers, n high- special 50 Dainty Silk Parasols —shown in a wide range of new and fast AT $6.50— An attractive assortment of Silk Par 39¢ ard 49¢ ard 39¢ ard 50¢ ard “ri ycrmaoatipp aecree nee denies bu the ah erie earner, Stay Elbow-length White Silk Gioves, in em- | asols in green, blue and ceriee, made of =— ommes | come — — #. Guggenheim o ts now the ed again Sainvel Un . : — y y y y wife of Wm, Wahl, yesterday by|termeyer is one of the lawyers con broidered styles, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 pair. | high-grade India and Dome frames, with Imported Irisn Dress Dress Linen, cream Silk Stripe Pique, 27 Highly Mercerized three circult judges, sitting enicerned Bae aie Just a few of each kind, but many @& ble tipped, pair | FREE CONCERT IN BON MARCHE PARK TONIGHT AT 8 WASHINGTON, July 17.—Inves-)M., resumed tho stand today, dis-| Women's Three-quarter White Silk’ ferent styles, including red, blue CORNER OF FOURTH AVE. AND PINE ST.---WELCOME \j svn of e, noet wornon’ .°t|repubiican convention of ait, tet lf C'yerten's Long White Silk Gloves, dous | &FE€% With contrasting ribbon bord $3.25; also the plain-colored silks, at ¥ First And remember, that when you buy T 1 Senator Lee 8. Ov of North | > , ° y ‘omatoes No. 2! can , “ erman of North|agers warned Pres. Van Cleave| d || Creamery Butter | ceries at this store you can be ab- Carolina, “chairman ‘ot the senate) that Samuel Gompers was urging oven Hammocks, Specia an '. amit n a nsidi ntidnjunction plank and sug | 30c lb. solutely sure of just weight, full meas- at IIc ous lobby” charges lates that Van Cleave and others| | WAXED PAPER, 5¢ ROLL— | Washington Cream: || ure and absolute purity—for Bon Marche Bilver Shield Toma. Martin M. Mulhall of Baltimore,| attend the convention and prevent | sh heets, 8 | lery Butter, the very ee tie etal than | toes, large slzo Nc. 23 self styled lobbyist for the N. A.|its endorsement Waxed Paper in continuous | dl 1 ou OC law ar a st cr a . » aK @ INC a — — nant meena omnia sat e best quality. No tele- up a sag sie * cans, solid pack, at 11c. ‘ERE ROAR: feet long, 5¢ roll ) phone orders ncle Sam’s R LUNCH BOXES, Fresh Roasted Coffee—a good | Kippered Salmon—the bent aual | Salmon Loat—delictoun 12:¢ Isn’t It an Odd World? FOLDING PAPE EACH— Boxes with hate blend; worth 28c; @ a tiver fish fish for lun | oldine Paper Lunch Pound 22c 5c jeans ee | Pe ding Paper I.unch | fea é American Cheese—splondid qua | ATTSRURG BOY banked up the earth around a spring and mado| dle, 5c | ot pe—fine quality {0c tee. Panay Finn. ey Ps ity. ike wrade, 20¢ jf | 8 pond. into which he fell and was drowned. SANITARY DRINKING cups, 5¢ BOX | pound meat, n fete; can | : ‘ae Shr Salad—mad om the ? a f ‘é! < xed Paper T wicuhh wuthebcanacenteed pura | Mati Mat pamen—W6. 16 | oie werinerena de tr AT A GOLDEN WEDDING anniversary in Bloomfield, N. J, a | Box of five Waxec Pp delicious for sandwiches, 1c nize cans: mplendia 8c | mayonnaine, pe 25¢ woman guest wore hoopskirts, | Cups, Se ply quality; can 0.1 -ibeig . Coretana Ra pest I} | NONAGENARIAN WHO never has ridden on a rafiroad train h | HANDLED LUNCH BASKETS, ‘Tomato 8 very, one | Hass Inland White firmpe Iutee— quailty. absolutely pure 1 ‘ oe . nas! 3 the quality, 160 10 | iiss betes Bo | mcxene ust ied In Norwalk, Conn. He started early in Ife to shun the New| AND 15¢ lt Was ae / be 4 Haven road, thereby living to a ripe old ines : B | * iti | NUSUAL, values in Woven Ham-| Chip Wood Handled Lunch | GROUNDS FOR DIVORG emperamental Boston artist says hi “ks ! y - i} wife Is too domestic 8 his mocks of good. quality hard spun yarn, | 10¢ and 15¢ t 4 sTREnT——sEeconn Potlatch visitors are cordially invited make themselves at home here AV PNUb——rike seer ONE GOAT was Included in the list of 3,034,685 animals slaughter- | @4 in New York city Inst yenr. Ownership not stated PHILADELPHIA HAS 20 plain clothes policemen patrolling | streets to catch mashers, CHURCH SEXTON tn Philadelphia was arrested running a “speak-easy” In the church POOR MARKSMAN—Man in Yonkers, N. Y himself before he succeeded in committing suicide, charged with , fired nine shots at with tufted pillows, valance An chaose from and spreader at head assortment of patterns to Special, $1.45 and $2.00. | PAPER NAPKINS, 10¢ HUNDRED— White Crepe Paper Napkins, 10¢ hun- | dred SNOW-BALL ICE CREAM FREEZER SPECIAL $1.65 Snow-ball Triple-motion Tee os Free? with cedar ] and welded wire Special $1.6 PAPRUS PICNIC PLATES, of 25, 10¢, or zers, two-quart size, hoops. —Hoousefarm