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T HE SEATTLE STAR ‘THE NEW SPRING SUITS FOR MEN Have Reached the Bon Marché The New Suits at Are Far Values for the Money Than Ever Be‘ore. Better , A LESSENED TARIFF COUPLED WITH A BIG | y STORE’S BUYING POWER MAKES THESE | ) BETTER VALUES POSSIBLE Lots of nice new patterns—in Blue Cheviots, | Fancy Cassimeres, Black and White Stripes— Fancy Gray and Brown Mixtures and plain Blue Serges. | ALL SIZES FROM 33 TO 44, in all kinds | with special cuts for the rather stout and rather slender men—and some nice Norfolks for younger fellows | We'll be glad to have you drop in and take a look at these “better suits” for the “same Boys’ New Spring —Suits at $5.00— Have 2 Pairs of Pants And both pairs of pants are full lined—and made tn the peg top style, with side straps and belt loops. The jackets are double-breast- med or Norfolk—in fancy at meres, cheviots and tweods black ‘and white stripes Blue mixtures, brown mixtures and smart diagonal effects Sizes 6 to 17 years. Since We Started Closing at 6 Saturday Evenings We Hold THESE SPECIAL MORNING SALES From 9 a. m. to 12—With Lots of Under-Priced Specials—Well Worth the Coming for—No Phone Orders Can Be Accepted Maids’ 25¢ White Aprons at|| | $1.00 G. D. Corsets Special —1}e ea. —50e ea. Maids’ Aprons of white lawn with embrold- Just half price for G. D. Corsets, made of ery trimmed bib and plain bretelles over the batiste, medium length, embroidery trimmed; Shoaléers. Tilt 12 Saturday 15e each, In- sizes 18 to 30; till 12 Saturday at 50¢ each. stead of 25c. —Second Floor. —Second Floor. 1 CORDUROYS FOR 35e YD.| CHILDREN’S $1.50 SHOES $1.00 $1.00 Dress Corduroy {n narrow and wide wale, Children's $1.50, Patent Leather Button Shoes and a fair line of colore—27 inches wide, till 12] with black velvet, kid, white or red tops, sizes Saturday 35c a yard. —Upper Main Floor. | 6 to &, till 12 Saturday $1.00 a pair. 35e HALF-WOOL CHALLIES 19¢ YD ry 7a 2 ag . ’ ‘ Pieces of half wool challies in neat designs 25¢ DRESS SHIELDS 15e PAIR and colorings for waists, dresses or kimonos, 35c Omo or Kieinert feather weight Dress quality, till 12 Saturday 19¢ yard. Shields, size 3, regular shape, nainsook covered, —Upper Main Floor, | will wash and fron. Till 12 Saturday 165c. 15e HANDKERCHIEFS 8 1-3¢ EA. ‘aii \e Women's Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs with hand 35e HAT BRAIDS 19¢ A BOLT embroidered block initials, finished with %4-inch Hat Braids made of lace and imitation hair, hemstitched hem; till 12 Saturday § 1-3¢ each. also straw and silk stripe Braids, tn all good col —Upper Main Floor. | ors and plaid effects, 19¢ a bolt. —Second Floor. $10 and $12.50 Silk Dresses || | $1.25 Seersucker Petticoats at $5 -——|||——at 45e 20 Silk Dresses in women’s and misses Petticoats, about 150 tn all, of tan crinkled plain and changeable taffeta, all fres! tl stripe seersucker, with deep, prettily trimmed new; on sale till 12 Saturday at $5,00 instead flounces, assorted sizes; till 12 Saturday 45¢ of $10.00 and $12.50. —Second Floor. —Second Floor. SOc SEMPRE GIOVINE At 23¢ Giovine. 220 SILKOT SILK 12 1-2e YARD Sikot Stik, 22 Inches wide, plain shades with silk “dots. —Leower Mata Floor. 10 TAR SOAP FOR Se CAKE Grandpa's Wonder Tar Komp, the 0 ise, till P"Raturday —Upper Main Floor, 7c BED SHEETS AT EACH the ee | ee, 18e KIMONO CREPE] ise CLOTHES LINE| $1 SPECIFIC &. 8. 8.] BOYS’ 50c PANTS AT § 1-3 YARD Al 9c Al 63¢ 39% Pair Crepes, lengths 1 to 6 fwitt'e Specific “A. 8 Royse’ 0c Pants, sizes ards. inches wide. ©. vegetable | 6 to 16 ye & palr T¥c.0 vara , Lower Main Fleer. HERE’S A GREAT $1. 1 SALE OF MEN'S HATS $2.00 TO $3.50 FALL AND WINTER HATS IN SOFT AND DERBY BLOCKS Many of iast season's Premier and Perfection Hats, as well as the Belgian and French soft hats—some nice Derbys lot, all going at $1.00 to make way tor in the too Summer styles In the Men's Store. Lower Main Floor. WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER 35c POUND, 3 POUNDS $1 WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER, FINEST QUALITY, IN 1-POUND BRICKS. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY AT 35¢ A POUND, OR 3 POUNDS FOR $1.00. Pure Peanut Butter, one of the best 14 Elbow Cut Macaroni, the best quality, brands, pure and wholesome, pound Cc pound c Should Hams, splendid quality, medium weight, nicely trimmed, sone : 12¢ | Macaroni or Spaghetti, one of the best brands, 7 guaranteed fresh stock, pound package c 32:¢ excellent quality seedless navels, thin skinned t and juicy, | Seo 5c Saimon Bellies, extra fine pink salmon, 10 Sunkist Orange Fresh Ginger Snaps, fresh from one of the largest bakeries, pound fine quality Mayflower Coffee, the old reliable, satis faction guaranteed, freshiy roasted, pound 10¢ F Broken Rice, fine quality, clean, white 4 rice, pound € | Canned Corn, well filled, fine quality, No. 2 8c 4 Smal! Prunes, fine quality Santa Clara, size cans, at c) Be FOUR GOOD roves SPECIALS FROM THE TOY SHOP ¢ * th sx16- oun —Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche. neb 91.50 Steel Exp 8 and 10-inch w priced 1.75 paint reversible back at made_of wigs —Vourth Floor of The Hon Marche, SPRING FASHION DISPLAY—MONDAY TUESDAY ANDO WEONESDAY OF NEXT WEEK MARCHE Union Street, Sevond Avenue, Pike Street Arenicars FREES Asin, NEW former Police Lieutenant Becker walked out York Tombs to await a for the murder of Herr thal Mr. and Mre. Chas. Becker, ited death cell 1912, when she a Onsinning to enter the PRESIDENT GETS QUICK ACTION IN FIGHT ON TOLLS} WASHINGTON, March 6.—In prompt response to President Wilson's request for repeal of American shipping exemption from Panama canal tolis, house commerce committee favorably report- ed today Congressman Sims’ resolution granting just what the president asked. Only four of the committees members--Congressman Dore. mus and Hamilton of Michigan, Knowland of California, and Lafferty of Oregon voted against the report Adamson of Georgia wil! press the resolution by the houre, but it rests with Congressman Underwood, who opposes tt, to | decide, as democratic floor leader, when {t shall come up. } Th were indications that obstructive tactica would be | resorted to, It seemed unlikely that consideration of the meas- ure would be possible until after the administration's anti trust measure had been p t It ther yugh, in June or July |echarged with criminally attacking Ida Pearring, aged 17, Your's day, were arraigned today before Superior Judge Cabaniss. | were Branted a continuance Lee con wank. one week. | store. nesday night rested | INCIDENTALLY, IT may be remarked that the sweet young dream of Gov. List anent the suppianting of Senator Miles Poindexter in 1916, has not been helped any by the Tren- holme fizzie. | Tacoma to the Seattle police. | peared and did not recognize me.” | ‘The brother is J. T. Knapp, who went away from Estherville, Ia., hag years ago. The police are re looking tor hit for him. HERE'S FIRST “GOOD FELLOW” | “A Chance for a Good Fellow!” That headline in The Star yesterday hit one man right in the eye. He left a $10 gold plece and departed hurriedly, refusing to give his | name. The money has been turned over to Mrs. T. H. Higgins, 911 Spruce t before , and who probably will be sent to the stockade. Deputy Frank Ware found Mra. Higgins and her two smal! children | at, whose husband was charged under the “lary husban uatice Brown yesterd in destitute circumstances. President Wilson was celebrated by democr: here Thursday night. Among the visitors from the Coast Todd of Seattle and Judge W. W. Black of Everett is senatorial nomination also spoke. BANQUETING FELLOWS whom It tried to defe. the cutest little things the Chamber of Commerce doe: Two thugs beat up Mrs. Anna Isakson the house, and escaped with $58, The men 22 Mercer at., re masked James J honor at a meeting attended by 300 Moose, Davis reached Seattle from Honolulu late yesterday. members on the progress of the lodge in the last year. Mayor-elect H.C, Gill and John C. me meeting. Davis, director general of the L. 0. O. in Moose hall, DAWSON, Y. T., March 6 ed here from Fort MacPherson the record-breaking time of I \ly before they did be caribou skins, with the hair inside days, He has adopted the Eskimo d dno underwear. 'BECKER’S WIFE HAPPY AS HE WALKS | OUT OF DEATH CELL AT SING SING YORK, March 6.—When Charles of Sing Sing prison on his return trip to the New cond trial Hosen by his side and hanging hap pily on his arm was hin faithful wife. It was tho firet time th had been togeth in Octob The shooting ts believed to have been a sequel to the arrest of Mra. Palmer, on the girl's charge, after a fight between the two women Wed- It is reported that Palmer criticised the girl for having his wife ar- HE DID NOT RECOGNIZE HER “I am sure that man is my brother,” sald Mra. Ada M. Calkins of | T saw him on Second ay. and he disap Slater, who were guests, addressed plorer Stefansson, the police reported, had left MacPherson short ss, they said, wear Store opens | DIGGS ARRAIGNED IN COURT} SAN FRANCISCO, March 6—Maury I. Diggs and Walter Gilligan, | here New ‘endl ‘CRITICISES GIRL, GIRL, SHE SHOOTS SAN DIEGO, March 6—Scott phen; manager of the Savoy thea-| tre, was shot and seriously wounded by Clara Dowd, clerk in a candy) The shooting occurred in Palmer's rooms in the theatre bulld- SPOKANE HAD THREE OF ’EM} SPOKANE, March 6.—The first anniversary of the inauguration of # of Eastern Washington were Hugh Both Todd and Black are expected shortly to announce their candidacy for the democrat. | George Turner of Spokane, another candidate, THUGS BEAT WOMAN IN HOME as she entered BIG MOOSE AND HI GILL TALK M., was guest of | last night, He addressed the EXPLORER SHEDS l UNDERWEAR} Bringing 40 pounds of mati for all parts of the world, the Royal Northwest Mounted Police expedition has return t the mouth of the Mackenzie river, in 'HERE’S WOMAN WHITE HOPE} France, March 6,-—Mlile. Carpentier defeated Mra, War- ner, an English pugilist’s wife, in @ four-round bout, and was declared CHANTILLY, | the world's woman champion, SAN FRANCISCO, March 6. William Kahler, a beggar for years, wa celal hump, {n which were hidden $11,12 $22,000 bank deposits. ~\| CHAMPION HUMP IN WORLD Arrested as a vagrant and searched, found to be wearing an artifi 85 in cash and books showing WHERE’D THEY GET IT, CHIEF? OREGON CITY March 6.—Chief of Pollee day, report for Februar ured only sev been made since t went dry, Jai lot the damp spots and challenges an Inspection of his March report, Or. le in filing hia} n arrests for drunkenness bad | 1, He ts hot on the tratl| High-neck Chemisettes with Venise Lace Col shaped neckpiece and elasti lars for street wear t nd ec ut neck waist-bs finished k and for children’s with picot-edged lace coats, in a good se and red net Choice of E ecru, cream, white and black lection of shapes and at 50c each. patterns, 50c. FREDERICK & NELSON at 830 and closes at DF Low-Neck Guimpes and Fichus SA QUARE ALE SQUARE is i ie ve at 50¢ FIRST FLOOR ER good values are to behad in this a tment of the V) pular Low-neck Guimpe 1 Fichu A number of clever tyles combine plain net with cr ind have trimming of plaited and fluted shadow lace re have collar and tabs of plaited white net edged with cream shadow lace, other ure finished with small pearl or wash buttons or a touch of black velvet at neck and down front An exceptionally well-selected line to choose from at 50 BASEMENT SALESROOM Other Sale Square Offerings at 50c Swiss -embroidered Eton Collars, worked on sheer materials, and novelty Lace Collars with olored em broidered designs are also priced at 50c, First Floor, Double-Service House Dresses Special $1.00 A N_ exceptic the reversible - front House Dress in the sketch, Made of washable percale in dark- blue or delft-blue patterned with small white figures and trimmed with cuffs and collar of black and white checked pattern. Same style in gray and white striped percale with plain blue collar. Special $1.00. Double-service House Dresses are in light-blue and white striped percale, with delft-blue collar and cuffs edged with black and white. Also in navy and black and white checks, with delft-blue or navy cuffs, and collar trimmed with white silk Exceptional value at $1.25. —Basement Salesroom. nal value is offered in practical shown | also shown ornament Spring Modes in Tailored Hats $5.00 AILORED effects in small and medium shapes, so popular for early Spring wear, are especially featured in this assortment. Small flowers, stick-ups, fruits, ribbon bows and small wings are arranged in @ accordance with the new- est ideas on shapes with rolled brim, high side ef- fects and toques. The new bandeau shapes and mushroom effects are also represented Attractively priced at Spring Arrivals, Women’s Colonial Pumps, $3.00 Pair HE Basement Salesroom Shoe Section now has ready a Boudoir Caps Special 25c RETTY CAPS of net with turn-back front trimmed with shirred net edged with ribbon and finished with two bows. Made with elastic at back and trimmed with pink, red, light-blue, old-rose and lavender. Special 25¢. —Basement Salesroom Women’s Union Suits 59c OMEN’S fine Cotton Ribbed Union Suits in four styles, well-fin- ished and attractively, priced at 59c. —Basement Salesroom. Fiber-Silk-Boot Hosiery, 25c Pr. OMEN’S Hosiery with fiber silk boot and cotton top, double heel and toe. Choice of black, and white, in sizes 8% to 10, the pair, 25c. —Basement Salesroom Shoe Trees, 10c TRONG Shoe Trees with wood heel and toe connected by steel band, enabling them to fit va- rious sized shoes. Price 10c. —Basement Salesroom complete showing of the popular Colonial Pumps for Women, including Patent Leather, Satin, Velvet and Calf, in welt and turn-sole models. Women seeking style, service and fit in moderately-priced Pumps will find all in these at $3.00. WOMEN'S MARY JANE PUMPS in Patent and Calf leathers, with street-weight soles, attractively priced at $3.00 pair. Mary Jane Street Pumps for misses and children, in patent | and gunmetal leathers, sizes 8% to 11, $1.75 pair; 11% to q 2, $2.00 pair; 2% to 6, $2.50} $1.75; pair. | Boys’ Chocolate-color Outing Shoes SPECIAL: with elk bottoms; sizes 9 to 13, $2.00; in Vici Kid, 1314 to 2, $2.25; 2% to 5%, $2.50 pair 5 to & special 75c pair Youths’ Button and Lace Calf Shoes, sizes 9 to 13, Attractive Values in Taffeta Silk Dresses at $12.50 HARMING modes for Spring A S pictured, Leather in Dresses of soft chiffon ¥ taffeta silk, in Black, Navy, Wis style clasp and panier han- taria, Rosé and Gray. Tunic dle, They are lined through- and novel hip ruffled styles are out with brocaded silk and prominent, with trimming of lace, fitted with coin purse net and ruching vanity mirror Sizes for women and misses, attractively priced at $12.50, Basement Salesroom MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES ready in the new lines for Spring, ing desirable numbers at moderate prices: Misses’ ! ton Shoes in Patent and Gun- metal leathers, made over com- fortable footform lasts; 6 to 8, $1.50 pair; 8% 2% to 6, $2.50 pair. Children’s Turn-sole Shoes button and lace styles, estas Hand-Bags, $1.00 Genuine Hand - Bags with strong frame and new- and Exceptional value at $1.00. Basement Salesroom. ee oe | featuring the follow- and Children’s But- sizes to ll, 11% to 2, $2.00 pair; sizes $1.50 pair Basement Salesroom