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T HE SEATTLE ST THE BON Se AND 7 1-2¢ All pure linen and riety of different widt Halt-price and less widths up to 7 inche: openwork patterns, Sc Laces and Insertions, edges; worth to l5c a Fine white Shadow to 25c « yard; special Thursday. 2c AND Swiss and Natnsook Flouncings; also corset IMPORTED ‘Louis Van Houtte LOT NO.1 10¢ —15e yd.— Heavy, Main Floor. —3e roll— Lower Main Floor. to a customer. Glad to be that the Pure Food best brands pure and frosh pound Yellow split best quality pound Pure Apple Bw Garden brand; o purest and best pound guara Pens, Wash Lace Edges and Insertions designs, with strong scalloped edges. 10¢ AND 15c EMBROIDERIES, sook Embroidery Edges, Bands and Galloons, 1@e AND 15¢ CLUNY LACES, YARD 1,500 yards of new, all pure linen Cluny in openwork designs, with strong scalloped 25e CORSET COVER LACES, YARD with double ribbon beading, edges, in 12, 14 and 18-inch widths; worth 25e EMBROIDERIES, sisting of 27-inch hemstitched edges and bands, upto 18 inches wide, NOW’S THE TIME TO DO YOUR PLANTING—!f you want to have roses this summer—and your bushes need not cost you — if you come to this sale—many good varieties to choose Caroline Testout | Margaret Dickson France Frau-Karl-Druschke Fourth Floor of the Bon Marche| Mrs. hg Laing _NO TELEPHONE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED. 25¢ COLORED SATEEN lustrous Sa- teen, full line colors and | Sleeping black, i5e yard. Upper 5e WAXED PAPER AT 3e a roll for Ham- merschlag’s Launch Wax | Paper till 12 Thursday. | $2.15 till 12 Thursday. $7.00 COWHIDE SUIT CASES ON SALE AT $5.00) THURSDAY—BON MARCHE FLOUR AT $1.24 SACK | GOOD OLD “BON MARCHE” FLOUR FOR $1.24 A SACK —delivered only when other groceries are purchased able to start our intere Peanst Butter, one of the | tc | MARCHE’S MARCH SALE OF LACES AND NEW EMBROIDERIES Specially Low Prices to Introduce the|| Latest Novelties for the Coming Season ~/$1.75 Up to $2.98) Lace Flouncings, Yd.’ $1.49 Beautiful Shadow Lace Flouncings in black, white and cream shadow, net and crackiie mesh with many datnty patterns to choose from, 18, 27 and 46 inches wide; worth $1.98 Up to $3.25) Lace Flouncings, Yd. | Lace Flounctngs, real beaut $1.98, Silk Shadow $1.69 a yard. Black, white and cream wide, with floral and conventional designs; $2.00, $2.39, $2.98 and $3.25, for $1.69 a yard. 18 an¢ worth WASH LACES, YD. Torchon 3c in a ve in neat openwork yD. 5c e new inches wide, embroidered Sean. Te FOUNCINE, YARD men | h hematitched @’Eaprit Nets, widths 36 to 72 inches $1.10 AND $1.25 CHIFFONS, YARD fine cotton he inc for Swiss and Nain with floral, scroll and wide, in white, o m and ecru; extra a yard. in assorted widths, 97 Al-etik Chiffons and Chiffon Serge in 2c all the newest «hades; also staple colors 5 yard including Hortensia, tango, pink, sky Cc black, white; all 40 inches in width Camisole Laces, scalloped 19c YARD at 19, On sale $1 AND $1.25 MARQUISETTES, YD. Beautiful Silk Marquisettes, full 42 inches wide, fn all the staple and new evening shades, such as September Morn, 79¢ Hortensta, Minerat, pink and others, at 790 a yard $1.50 AND $2.00 ALLOVER LACES A wonderful bargain in Allover Laces. Embroideries, con- Baby full 18 inches wide, In white, cream and covers, flouncings, 19c ecru, In shadow, net and Venise, wis 95¢ openwork and embroidered designa —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. DOMESTIC Dorothy Perkins Tausendschon Harrison Yellow Persian Yellow Baron Bonsteltin Anna de Diesbach Gruss-an-Teplitz American Beauty Mary Washington ‘The Non Marche LOT NO. 5 LOT NO. 2 LOT NO. 3 Ibe | 25¢ | FOR ONE DAY—THURSDAY—ONLY 75c BED SHEETS FOR $1.25 PILLOWS AT —59e ea.— 50c SLEEPING SUITS —3ie ea.— White Outing Flannel} Bleached Seamless | | Emmerich Suits, with | Sheets, size 1x90 in. | Pillows, size 22x26 Ins. feet; sizes 2 to € years. | before hemming, of | filled with clean, odor less feathers. $2.75 COMFORTERS —$2.25 ea.— Second Floor. $2.49 ART SQUARES | —at $2.15— Hnen finish sheeting. 12\gc PILLOW CASES —10c ea.— Ingrain Art Squares,| Bleached Pillow | egret comforters, nize 6x9 feet, wool mized | Cases, size 42x36 inches | cover, filled with sont before making, made of | cotton. Lower Main Third Floor. heavy weight muslin. Floor. A SPECIAL BARGAIN TO TEMPT YOU TO VISIT THE NEWLY ARRANGED TRUNK AND SUIT CASE SECTION ON THE FOURTH FLOOR— $7.00 Suit Cases of real cowhide, 24-inch size—with strong leather handles fitted to the case—and two sole leather straps—at $5.00 56,00 LEATHER BAGS $5.95 | $8.50 and 39.50 Trunks $6.95 Genuine Cowhide Traveling Fine Steel Covered Trunks Bags in the 16, 17 and 18-inch | with brass corner bumpers and sizes—leather Iined—with dou- | two sole leather straps, with ble sewed leather handles and leather riveted corners deep tray and hat compartment sizes and 36-inch Not over | sack ting flour sales again—now rey reoun) Show is over. Barley, guarantee Shield Becen, b “Bbc the | c | Nim's Pink Beans, some thing new 1 dell Uniow Street, Second Avenue, Mike Street 'BOALT MAKES MORNING CALL ~ATHIGILL'S HOME, HE TELLS YOU WHAT HE FOUND THERE By Fred L. Boalt. m Gi came thr Ung roor | "Tell \iitty, keep you The r breakfas | with me jasking 1 jeause he didn't j sand! “Mother! J elect, “€ | 0 G come, an ner of all carefu N's far-from-musical votce ‘ough the doce into the sit m It said him Vi be with him in a * * Hey, you, ‘Sn ir Ne out of my coffee nayorelect was finishing t In a “Jiffy” he was aod shaking my hand and ne if I understood tt, shouted dh, mother, com pt a friend of mine. ill car d apo! the Fourteen bo- | mayor and and made me wel fter the man houneke | pers, for disorder an alleged early-morning which my eye couldn't detect | “We've b | happy th is morning. © excited and she and xplained. “that it's hard to get down to row | tine.” | Boys Have the Mumps Then came two boys with red cheeks, honest eyes and stout logs wh shook hands with me turdil Wh ch one of you Ia the 1 asked. they shouted. and laughed When you have the w imps you don’t have to go to schoo Durte talk that followed, the boys we i, but not heard. The Patched thetr father with worsh)pful eyes. Hy now I was in a big arm chatr, This was I hate a new arm chair an old one, and tt must many restful hours to the Hiram ¢ ne 3M, and ful, friend 1 could thoughts | won't Arebitecturatly HM, for it sag this chatr diy, useful cia write about many that have given bones of « it tam | a homely re the Hw! st was made to give comfort to bony men Lights Up His Pipe chatr It is enough to say that tt autiful | FY but 1 seemed to belong tn that home. had been used, GI gave me a cigar with a git |* thet car Then he fired up|, band to {the corn “Have asked. tion some ¢ At tha from the larke Pe amoke. 1 and ft fitted It the whole family?" 1 I thought I heard you men ne named t moment dining re relan cat mm 8 Smoke got hia foot caught Hence the limp. We ex |with anx teat and tkin jealous amined the ious care. dignified moke’." oke lin mped tn | The other. day ba trap wounded foot Smoke was pa So much loving ntion showered on Smoke made #0 jealous that he | rushed out from under the lounge, |where h | tried to waddles | | Billikin te @ pug, so fat that he|the friendly sallies | © had been bite Smoke's fluffy tall. “Billikin’s” a Pug when he wheetes when he breathes walka, and j}ed the sychophant with a tired eys/| eniking, and spoiled, pampered pet, loving luxury hating exertic His petty soul Is ent with mean passions Smoke gave the pug a glance of scorn and contempt, and curled up orner of the rug and posed D quely | HiNkin, there,” said Gi, “re minds me sometimes of a rich, mid 1le-aged woman, who never had any children.” | Hilikin, having squelched Smoke, went round the room, shame essly soliciting caresses. 1 There's one more member of the family you haven't met, sald Gill When he's sald how-de-do, | guens we'd better be getting dow town And Then a Collie The mayor-elect whistled, and, an swering, came through the open window a sharp yelp of Joy, And presently a beautiful, sleek collie raced across the lawn next door. This was Sultan, who leaped through the b ye window Yip! Yip!” scolded Bilttkin Sultan rolled him over with a f Sultan wasn't content shaking hands, He kissed me a #lobt tongue Sultan! proved Mra, Gil You're qetting him all over hair w Hut play with with The result surprised you? od Mre, Gill His Wife Was Afraid | More than ft did rttram,” "1 ash she re | plied He kept saying he would win but I didn’t dare believe, 1 wanted to stay downtown last night | ! and hear all the returns, but, honest- |i ly, | was afraid, Day before yester | day a woman called me up on the! telephone and sald she had dreamed Hiram had won by 16,000. Bhe said |her dreams always came true.” Thirty-five hundred was my as,” wald Gill And you?’ l asked the boys Why, we knew he would wip y said We came downtown together on a “"Lo, Hi!” “There's Hi Gini’ |i \"Congratulations, Hi!" sald the pas | ff sengers hey were his neighbors. ‘Moat of the and were genutnely gh Meets a Sychophant a few were sychopha: always will be aychopbants in fect world Rut | Ther rd win,” sald one of thene Fifteen thousand, | said I've been for you, Hi, first and and all th Worked Itke nailer for Hi GUl's b over his eyes. awry on bis nose over. He tad been smiling whirmstcally and making dry, humorous retorts to But he survey: | Hf ek slouch was pulled | His glasses perched He sat hnuched | He twa = anewered not a word. Doe COOK DENIES NEW BUILDING TO. | HE'S A LIAR; HE CHICAGO, Frederic’ | the $50,0 against Cohan and Harris March 4 k A 000 Hbel suit he That SUES FOR LIBEL AND MADISON| NI | Cook really proposes | modern to attempt proof in connection with | ay ‘GOUPAT SECOND | The construction of a § store building at st] i and Madison st, leased for 30 2 has begun |years from the Cyrus Walker es-| that he |tate, reached the summit of Mount Mo Kinley, In the Pate, House, C climbing pl "on at Cohan's Grand Opera | yril Scott, ®& mountain. represented ways and got to the North Pole, today by bis legal ad-| plete by June i “Seven Keys to Bald | as After climbing this mountain I Jack London eVer wrote and all that Dr !Cook Hed about it DENIES COLONEL ASKED BIG PRICE | can _-FORHIS LECTURE NEW reply to by John the effect that Col had demanded $3 a short Janeiro readily be seve YORK charg T Lenfesty of Chic Theo. Roosev It| D0 for deliv all that lecture before the Rip de pgraph. Historieal and ical soctety, after he had at treme ernment, Lawrence endous expen " fn Abbott to was made here today the Abbott characterized the story as ‘silly, if KILLS HERSELF '*»:io''so% BATT 4—Mre wealt Cincinna day at | trom a not malicious. LE CREEK arah Drukk club woman 1, committed a sanitarium third-story gossip.” by the Joseph L. Jaffe com-| pany, has Just been announced. i The new building will be ce . according to pres lent plans Tenants of buildings now stand. ing on the site have been notified | ff to vacate. Razing of the structures will be gin at the end of the month The State Bank of Seattle has leased the corner for 10 years, and Jother firms are now |space in other parts of the build ing David Dow, architect, of Se attle, 1s preparing plans for the| structure | SLIT SKIRTS SLIT PITTSBURG, March 4.—Be Plebettes” entering the Morrison Carnegie school refused to obey certain orders of the sophomores there was a fierce fer e fight, Slit akirts were slitted further in some cases embarrassingly so and other injuries inflicted “| MOORE QUITS gov-| by! - Outlook! WASHINGTON, March 4.—John Bassett Moore resigned today as lcounsellor for the state depart ment It war si d that he did so to undertake Carnegie peace Mich aged March and writer suicide by a of leaping window GEORGE GUILTY | NEW formal ¢ W. R. Ge Junior counts ¢ young gi ITANGO EDUCATION NEW came versit through one-ste ixe And One ¢ Fixman, course aged After 38 years of that name, the poor fellow is perfectly justi p, tango, YORK, March 4 ourt of three ju orge, founde republic, guilty on of improper conduct ris, YORK, h college Ly ing oth of t who is taking eaging to an JONATHAN KATSOWITIE a college A 38, of Stockton, arch 4 known today that at least three students at New York uni their teaching the tation, dane Hdmund Joae A n in « found of the George two w It be Dal. max “ wa ith y h asks the courts to shorten his*name. * fled in wanting it cut to just plain John Dam, answer for the whole family, toa SOME JUDGE, THIS CHICAGO, March 4.—Two men who stole a loaf of bread each from bakers ‘ons were freed and each given 50 cents by Judge KE. R. Robinson in the police court “I's a wonder you then wouldn't steal a railroad or some thing worth while,” the judge sald 600,000 STUNG WASHINGTON, March 4 nue officials estimated that 600,000 income tax returns had been filed, 10 per cent of them incor rectly 1 NIX ON SCRAP IRON Cumbertand, Md. March 4.—While loading scrap iron Reve about nthe railroad yards, Hans Jacobson received a cablegram from Denmark telling him he is heir to $200,000. a dairy He will start DAMOSCOVITSCHKYVITCH, it would And FREDERICK & NELSON Store opens at GIO and closes at 2 — li -A 9x12 Axminster Rug for $14.85— | | | Rugs the lot and six ‘Twenty in ental and conventional patterns adapted for the dining-room, bedroom 9x12-ft Axminster The iceable qualities of popular size; each ON THE SALE SQUARE THURSDAY New House Dresses Specially Priced SPECIAL $1.95. tan, and the panels in Ribbons LAIDS, Bro- cades and Flowered Velour Novel- Roman _ Bayaderes, ties, in the new, bright colorings de- manded for the season’s costume and millinery trimming The in various ranging i price from 25¢ to $2.00 the yard. A handsome novelty in 8%-inch Moire Ribbon has 2%-inch satin-stripe center, be had in crushed-grape, new-rose, gold and canary. and is priced t $2.00 the yard. —Fir Floor widely-useful Moire Ribbons widths and desirable qualities, miaty HE VERY low price comes as the result of an unusually patterns Rugs Pretty House Dress, as pictured at right, made of fine striped gingham, trimmed with plain color panels and white piping; plain-color chambray gingham, trimmed with stripe gingham and white orings include tasteful combinations of pink, light-blue and gray with white. SPECIAL $1.45— . As sketched at left, an attractive House Dress of checked gingham in light-blue, black, lavender, pink or tan and white Dress is finished with black or white pipings, skirt front and waist are of plain material in self color. favorable purchase. | including Ori-| f} @ living-room to choose from, and | and no one needs to be told of the serv On sale Thursday, special $14.85 also of pipings. The col- This é —Firest Floor In Veilings some of the prettiest novelties of the f} + seen in the new Leaf and : Floral designs, outlined in white, black and contrasting-color thread. One of the most, popular and becoming is the “Drooping Orchid” and Oriental inspir- ation Among the colors widely-favored are the new bright and dull greens, bright blues, purple, taupe and, of course, the ever-modish black and white Comprehensive selections are offered at 65c and upward to $2.00 the yard. —Firt Floor. season are BASEMENT SALESROOM The “Katrina” Apron Special 65c Including Cap to Match HE “Katrina a Coverall Apron in a new high-waisted style, with kimono sleeves. It is well-made of washable percale in the following patterns and colors: Black and white checks or cross- bars Navy-blue ground with white dot White ground with red or black dots White ground with red stripes. It is trimmed on sleeves, neck and pocket with finishing braid. The Dutch cap to match ‘has elas- tic at back. Special for Thursday, Cap and Apron, 65¢. —Basement Salesroom. Wash Goods Special for Thursday '2,000 Yards of New 36-Inch | Percales, Special 74¢ Yd. ANY women will welcome the opportunity to secure serviceable, | low a price as that quoted for Thursday. Many styles to choose from, | 36-inch Percales, including black and patterns; black | ored stripes blue and navy-blue grounds with and figures; and black Thursday at 7%@ the yard. navy-blue _ Special, Knit Underwear Reduced to 15¢ Garment DD garments in Women’s and Chil- dren's Underwear, some with slight imperfections, reduced for to 15¢ garment Basement Salesroom Thursday's selling Jewelry Novelties 10e : N assortment of Jewelry Novelties, including Beauty .Pin Sets, ‘Tie Clasps and Collar Button Sets, priced at 10¢ each Mt Salearoom fast-color Percales im good texture, white and white stripes and figures; col and figures on white grounds; white also plain pink, light-blue, cadet-blue, Separate Skirts $2.85 W ELL-TAILORED Peg- top Skirts in durable Worsteds, Serge, Fancy Skirt- ings and Bedford Cords in navy, black, gray and plaid and stripe combinations. Serviceable and attractive for wear with the separate coat. Price $2.85. —Basement Salesroom Tailored Waists Reduced to 50c N assortment of Waists selected from higher- priced lines because they are slightly soiled from handling. They are in smart tailored styles, suitable for business wear, and Waists of pure linen and madras are in- | cluded. The sizes are prin- cipally 34, 40, 42 and 44. Reduced to 50¢, —Basement Salesroom. at so Bordered Scrims Special 15¢ Yd. Ae offering of Double - bordered Mar- quisette and Etamine Scrims dot adet- stripes in white and ecru color; very desirable for bedroom curtains, Special, the yard, 15¢. —Baseme: Salcaroow. Embroidery Flouncings 20e Yard RETTY Embroidery Flouncings, 17 inches wide, in floral and other de- signs, suitable for dresses and lingerie, the yard, 20¢. Basement Salesroom. Women’s Hosiery Special 10e Pair YN ag \L offering of Women's Cotton Hosiery in assorted colors and black, and Lace Lisle Stock'ngs Special, the pair, 10¢, Basement Satesroom