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iM 40 REMAINING TAILORED SUITS Worth up to$24.50—Will $ March Out of the Bon Marche Tomorrow at Just..... Only one or two of a sort. ONING IN THE SUIT SECTION || AND BUSY SEASON are all to be turned Into cash to morrow--even If they are not going to be turned Into very much cash—for th suits are the ones we've been selling to $24.50 all n. WwW going to sell any f the y left--only r / and not all sizes by any means, In the col TAFFETA SILK SUITS—in navy, black, delft blue and brown, in the semi-dress style, with high waist line RALKAN SUITS tn black and white Shepherd checks and Katine. WHITE SERGE SUITS—with MISSES’ SERGE SUITS—tn Golf red, mado blazer style—with black satin collars and black stitching black hairline etripes LINENE WASH Dasesas in the fashionable and white, “Coates” effect in gold . lavender and white, delft blue and white, Copenhagen blue and white and pink and white Aleo tan inene dresses with embroidered crash collars and cuffs and checked gingham with cuffs and collars of chambray, embroidery trimmed, to go at $1.95. $3.00 DOTTED SECO SILK KIMONOS NOW at $1.98 DOTTED SE SILK KIMONOS, style, with d pd collars forming with edging of platted satin ribbon, with | 50¢, 69¢ AND 89¢ DRESSING SACQUES NOW at 45c tn DRESSING SACQUES in the “House Jacket style, with square necks, belts and sleeves 1 with bands of white embroidery, Others with plain turnover collars, all figured lawn —Second Floor. $4.95 FINE LINGERIE WAISTS REDUCED | to $3.95 FINE MULL WAISTS with high necks and long sleeves, trimmed with filet lac d Irish crochet. Others with dainty V-necks and sbort sleeves, and volles with long sleeves. $4.50 TO $6.50 LINEN AND RATINE SKIRTS at $2.98 ALL LINEN SKIRTS, ratines and piques, shades of copper, rose, tvory, natural, white, pink and blue in latest styles, Dut slightly mussed from handling, to go at $2.98. FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY AT THE AUGUST SALE OF WHITE) Shadow Lace Flouncings—Worth to 50¢, for 35¢ knif butterfly sleeves. some BEAUTIFUL WHITE SHADOW FLOUNCINGS, 22 INCHES WIDE, and worth up to Sc yard, will be thrown on the upper Main Floor bargain tables to morrow at 35¢ a yard. ; And just when Shadow Laces are inthe hey-day of po pularity for dresses, waists and underwear—and the patterns are just as pretty and dainty as they can be BARGAIN DAY IN THE ART SHOP WITH CUT PRICES ON LOTS OF PRETTY ART NEEDLE- WORK—Just the sort of things so many women Ifke to bave—to keep busy tn their spare hours. IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY KNOW HOW TO DO EMBROID- in and learn how—tt will cost you nothing—for we co nas ot toe most expert teachers on the entire Pacific coast to show you how. Free embroidery lessons every day. Linen Scarts and Centers 25¢ Pillow Tops and Backs —50e each— —10¢ each— Scarfs, rize 20x Pillow Tops stamped and i tochon, 204 27 and 36-inch tinted for embroidering, in centers, stamped for French floral designs, and “Sugses or Coronation cord embroid- tion” Book for shading and ery. completing. 69c LITHOGRAPHED PILLOWS AT 49c EA. Lithographed Pillows, completely made, tn many designs, a filled with silk floss. Very suitable | for rough usage, at 49c. CHILD’S 69c WHITE PIQUE DRESSES 49¢ Child’s Dress, all made and neatly stamped for embroidering, and buttonholed necks and sleeves. | They are in the 6-year size. } $1.75 STAMPED NIGHT GOWNS $1.29 EACH Night Gowns of the sheerest, daintiest nainsook, all made and ribbon trimmed, requiring ouly the 29e HEAVY 59c SILK TAFFETA 19 INCHES IN WIDTH, YD. A BIG REDUCTION on heavy Silk Taffeta for Friday's selling; 2,000 yards, very lustrous and strong; 19 inches wide, at 29c a yard. In pretty colors for waists and dresses. Main Floor. Bargain Day in the Drapery Section—Many Economies EXTRA QUALITY 40c CRETONNES 25c YD. Extra quality Cretonnes in all the beautiful for- eign French cretonne effects, suitable for hang- ings and bed sets, 25c a yard. BUNGALOW NETS WORTH TO 59c, 45c YD. Extra wide, heavy bungalow Nets, Including | strong cable nets, one of the most popular of all net material, at 45c a yard. THIRD FLOOR | 25¢ PERI LUSTA STOUT AT 18¢ A BALL Pert Lusta Stont, 140 yards to the ball, almost all shades priced at 18c a ball. 35¢ PILLOWS OF ART DENIM AT 25c EACH Pillow Tops of art denim, stamped and nicely tinted {n colors to embroider; floral and conven tional designs, with back 65c STAMPED PILLOW TOPS AT 49c EACH All remaining 65c 1913 Spring Pat Tops at 49c each. Linen and cra: signs for embroidering; value, 65¢ ns for Pillow n, In pretty de —Third Floor, NEW 75¢ SILK RATINE 36 INCHES IN WIDTH, YD. 59e 25 PIECES OF YARD-.WIDE RATINE, latest craze for coats, dresses or suits; very nobby, and shown {n desirable colora, including the new shades of blue. Come 34 Inches wide Main Floor 10c CURTAIN SWISS, 36 INS WIDE, 6 1-4c Curtain Swiss, 36 inches wide, in full bolts, dots and figures; 1 quality that will wear and wash well, at 6%c a yard Friday Heavy quality Marquisette Scrim, with beautt ful aide borders and plain centers, at 22c a yard; 30c value; perfectly reversible 25¢ FIGURED CRETONNES AT 12 1-2c YARD Just half price for figured Cretonnes worth 260 | a yard. They are in tne French bow knot and | Dresden effect, 36 inches wide. Third Floor | BARGAIN FRIDAY | | GROCERY SPECIALS | New Potatoes 1 1-2c Ib. New Potatoes, extra fancy quality, good size, 1%o a pound Meadowbrook Milk Te Washington Creamery Butter— e best quality; no phone orders Fresh Hons blend of mixed atmon—apiondid qual 1 ity Columbia river fish pounds 95e; v4 pound Bulk Pe er—one of the | ¢, 4 oval Balk Peseet water on siricny | Sanne Corm—No. 2 size, Be | are pure; none delivered 11Ic corn; ehn +f can pound | Baked Beans—freshly baked, best | Red Salmon pret oc quality small white 106 | aimny Pte, size cans Beans: pound ; C | pouna j 121/¢ Galateas 10e a Yard 10c @ yard for 2,000 yards of Galateas, inches wide, in mili ends and full bolts colors, stripes, dots and figures. Lower ™. ‘loor. Te Calicoes at aC a Yard Chotee pieces of in mi Je Cate 2, ends and full bolts, light'and ote and atripes, Ge yard Lower Main Free Embroidery Lessons every day in the Art Shop—Third Floor, UNION STREET. SECOND AV KNUK——# HEAVY 30c FIGURED MARQUISETTE 22c | NOW COMES THE FINAL RECK. | AND THE FORTY SUITS REMAINING FROM A BIG | suttable for bag making or scarfs, |f, [| skirt with the red insertion ASKS JURORS TO DISREGARD | ATTACKS ON NAME OF GIRL | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug whether It be physteal or ed bY such tacties, If, of defense in these canes as reported, that Is t art of the line This was the comment, early today, of Special utor Matt I Sullivan, for the government, in the Maur 1 cane being tried here in the federal court, anticipating that stateme r ported to have come from tt f the defendant's counse ard ing characte r wit wed ul ” w nw h tor tn we will pre haracter girls of these trehing of ney with the evidence that whatever 6 be latd largely to the intir selves.” We have plenty of proof,” alleged occupied two berths on the train going at the hotel as husband a wiver 1 rooms gether in the cabin where the | Kleven men have thus far been pe ‘BOY EVANGELIST’ ARRESTED SPOKANE, Aug Charged with fraudulent a Warrant from Leola, 8. D., wh Rev L. I anders nown @ erty today on PARIS, Aug John Lind as peacer ce, wan made P fr ediation ‘ tect themnelvon ¥ be to Lofficial pressure. Only military inte this attempted mediation, and that would NEW YORK, Aug steamship Imperator a state of consternat The steering gear ¢ shift of the and a lint an hour, ber rudder to port ¢ 24 kn tn r makit went to a sto It was fo he gear had broken The damage was repaired and the Imperator docked in New York fescue ay | FIND BODY OF SLAIN WOMAN REVERE, Mass, Aug. 7.—Clad only in underwear of fine texture, |the body of Mrs. Allen Smailey, farmeriy Miss Ruth Woodworth, was found today on the beach at Point of Pines, near here. Murder is ected, and a search of the sloops and yacht along the coast is on vor to learn details of the suspected crime ALL FAIR BOOTHS ENGAGED 1d August tle M tty that a ond of this we y Rent ou und that a glycerine pipe con —— | | | Space at the Industrial 18 to 2 attle Armory, unde , tion, fe being taken with suct laside for booths wi be taken b: Tomorrow thousands of Invitat chants of the Northwest, asking t lalso to be sent out to the m organizations of Seattle. The pur city with the great and high-class variety of p home and to further encourage thetr use locally. CLAY CENTER. IS FRIZZLED ST. Lovis 7, No relief ts In t. Loules The merc NEW YORK, Aug. 7 Gen sl Butterfiel Cold Springs-on-the Hu erick P. her death trustee und: Julia Lorillard f lay at her ¢ associated for years 000,000 worth of property Mrs. Butterfic ld was BRING CHILD BACK TO LIFE REDMOND, Or., Aug. 7.—Dr. Hos} the 14-month-old child of F' xian Oren at farm, after 45 min of When found, the ch with no signa of Iife minutes of work, the » for Its @ ATTACKED BY MOTHER SOWS restore nis Wood, he wate was ¢ child became ious an OREGON CITY, Or, Ang |plgs knocked Iittle Philip to the Mrs, William Hammond of ground and attempted to bite bo! stone saved the life of her son/him and Miss Sandstrom,. who Phillp, 4 years old, today « tempted to the little fe vented fatal injuries to Mi The girl fc Mantly, but r of too, was kn clothes were badly was bitten on the lip on the ground when Mrs Hamm ‘om, elocution instructo Milla college, California. Two infuriated sows of the CA Nash ranch, about three miles from Oregon City, along the Abernathy, hearing their cries, rushed 1 attacked Miss Sandstrom and the the house and succeeded in plc Httle Hammond boy as they turned up her son and helping Miss to leave the field, after a trip to|/strom to her feet. The three then nee e Atte pigs. The m ther |r ma aged to get out ide the gate KANSAS CITY JUDGE TAKES RAP ‘AT YOUNG GIRLS’ SLIT SKIRTS KANSAS CITY, Aug. 7.—Siit skirts with a dash of red or green petticoat showing—and {n some instances only a transparent. silk stocking—-may be the stylish thing for girls, but not for wards of the | Kansas side Juvenile court. Just listen to what Judge John Pf. Sim ‘told two of his wards who appeared to report clad in the tight-fitting ! to do to you girls for wearing such | And, receiving no reply, he | You know what I ought | clothing as that?” the Judge asked them answered the question himself “T ought to take you acroas my knee and spank you until my hands | are bliiatered,” he said, “and, let me tell you right now, that {ft your! | fathers do not do it and I see you dressed like that again, I will do ft |myself. Girls who dress like that do it because of thelr associations j and to attract the eyes of men. If you cannot attract a man without splitting your dregs, then leave the men alone. You will find that the | class of men who are ‘caught’ by flashy dresse@ and powdered faces |are not the men that make good husbands, and I take it that it is the jone aim of most women to secure a good husband.” | The judge told them some other things—enough to impré’s upon | them the necessity of wearing modest clothing and their natural com plexion, and, after exacting @ promise to conform to his advice, allowed | them to go home, FINANCIER’S WIDOW IS DEAD THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30---Closes at 5:30 Daily Made-up Rugs at Special Prices Exceptional savings are represented in the following line of | Rugs, now deeply cut in price for quick and complete clearance: WIL TON VELVET 6-6x7-4, special $7.50. 10, | B15.00, $6.00. 7 $10.00, ci $8.00. R-3 ec $14.00. pan “special $12.00. ] $18.00, e : 8 1.50. 7 $15.00, ; ecial $9.00. ) ) ‘ $158.50. $12.00. 7 $20.00. ; 00. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS 18.00. 1 $11.50. $20. 00. WILTON $19.00, $16.00. $20.00. BODY BRUSSELS— 5.00. | 11x# pe $8.00. | $19.00. 6x8-2, spe $11.50. i) $18.50. Pi 6x9, special $12.00. special $18.00. 6-6x ecial $7.00. 10-6x10-4, special $22.50. 6x7, sp $9.00. Bacon’ Foor L Low Prices on New Silks and Dress Goods OW ready, an attractive showing of new Silks and Woolens in the of interest to women generally who are planning new garments, and to mothers who have children to prepare for school. Serviceable qualities at notably low prices. Autumn’s correct styles and colors, —Rasement Salesroom FAILLE MOIRE SILK, $1.25 YARD—| WOOL VELOUR COATING, $1.00 Thirt x ir . r ae YARD— blue, Coper - merican-beaut } In 45-inch width, blue and brown, ad- ana, Fa rd-t kK s c 1 for children’s school coats, etal a k. Y $1.2 sei gird er a SILK POPLIN, $1.00 WOOL DRESS GOODS, 50¢ YARD— \ 1d grade of this popular dr fab A surprising range of desirable weaves ri an intere price, most of them all-wool as Yard ed and 40 inches wide. Included are styles CHARMEUSE SATIN, 90¢ YARD— in checks, plaids and stripes that will be sh well Thirty-f n ar found very adapted for children’s gar- J and ments, as well as plain weaves in many snag 126 colors. The yard, 50c. | —Basement Salesroom. Oak Dresser | Trimmed Hats Special $10.50 ,, .clearance | AT $1.25— a Ae Hemps, Leghorns, Panama- WELL-BUILT | weaves and Milans in small ff Oak Dresser in and medium sizes, trimmed in ff ae laces, ribbons, flowers and jf dull golden finish, | french wreaths. with top 20x38 inches | AT $2.75— and beveled plate mir- |. Principally small. sizes in : n6 | , trimmed in wings, ror measuring 20x26 flowers.» ribbons (aaa ; also Ratine and All- -mbroidery Hats. —Basement Salesroom inches. An exception- al value at $10.50. —Third Floor — Neckwear Special Styles in Hand-Bags at 5c HIS special lot includes at — x Fancy Floral Bows, Vel- i vet Bows, Soft Silk Collars, Washable String Ties and | Fancy Embroidered Collars. Choice, fe or clearance, 5¢ each. Lace Drapes and Shetland- § | finished Veils in black and s | white, priced low at Ve , Hand-Bags, with | 50c each, ae r strap handles, omens: Seen hi —Darement Salesroem Outing and Picnic Needs White Crepe Paper Napkins, Women’s Wash Dresses ° 10c hundred Special $3.65 Waxed Paper, 24 sheets, 12x ] mae | 18 inches, Se roll D AINTY Mid-summer styles of ih Folding Paper Lunch Boxes lawns, ratine, French gingham a | with handle, Sc actively trimmed Sanitary Waxed Paper Drink- ff The ‘ ing Cups, box of 5, 5c. Ht and the skirts are Chipped Wood Lunch Bask- 10c and 15¢. Pap-rus Picnic Plates, pack- i tton voiles, stripes, nd white embroid ery, attr in Valenciennes lace and black Dresses are velvet ribbon made with 1 and short cludes pink, ets, with handle, white, Sizes for women and misses. Spc age of urnishings Section. New Sateen Petticoats 95c to $1.75 A NEW shipment of these serviceable Pet just been received, in attractive tailor t of bl Cups and Saucers Special $1.00 Set of 6 aited styles and blue acco mn pl y, brown, r Regular and extra siz %e to $l rately priced from —Base mont Sale UPS and Saucers of extta ? i quality, light-weight Aus- Matting Suit Cases, $1.50 triaf China, decorated with three gold lines and gold edge. TTRACTIVE value in light-weight Matting Suit | Choice of two styles, one as Cases, made over steel frame, with leather « Set of orners | pictured SIX, special and handle; brassed steel catehes and lock. Price $1.50. $1.00. ‘ Third ¥ —Dasoment Salesroom