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[The Bon Marche’s April Sale of _|=Rugs and Draperies= —Brings Golden Buying Opportunities for Wednesday— For Instance—The $14 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Are Reduced to —$10.50— AND THEY ARE FULL ROOM SIZE, 9x12 FEET. 4 : No chance of getting a mismatched Rug—or Bye: . n | one that will rip—for they all are seamless \ woven in one plece—and in rich colorings and designs. Made with the long wool looped surface that wears so well = Mf you want an inexpensive rug for your === ee this spring, by all means take a look at this lot | An April Bargain in Handsome $2.25 Lace Curtains at | | Fine Filet, Cable Net and Scotch Weaves in hand-, | some Lace Curtains They are all made from double } twisted thread, in handsome Cluny and Renaissance cea | signs. Special for Wednesday, $2.25 values at $1.49 40c Marquisette Scrim Priced | $3.50 Japanese thcions Rugs —29caYd.— —$2.89 Ea.— Finest Mercerized Marquisette| Reautiful Japanese Matting Rage Scrims with hemstitched and drawn- | center designs with borders al! around. | S Make splendid summer rugs for any | work borders. One of the best scrims | Poth’ BR OMCL haieot clean, Special for curtains; 400 quality, Wednesday, at $2.89 each 290 a yard. —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. | | | | | | | 10 Pereale, full yard in | 200 Lingerie Crepes, 4,000 yards width; lengths to 10 yards. | white Lingerie Crepes Shown principally in dark shades with neat 20 inehes wide rted stripes Lengths to 10 yards Shown tn a | | patterns. A yard Tc | A yard . c | sre Shown 100 Diaper Cloth, 12,000 | 20¢ Madras Watetings, 82 tnches |) shades, Fine | yards white Diaper Cloth | wide In Beat, woven cords and " ood Amsortmen in mitt lengths; to. 27 | [Minit engine, A yard... TOG inches in width. Tic | rs Spec a yard 2 Be White Vettes, | tee verde Wh ite | yards. Suitable for under- Volles, 84 inches wide. In lengths P| Fimonos and dresse Lower Mata Fleer ef The | to § yards; fine and sheer 12: Daketettcschorecess Non Marche. Have tape edges. A yard 3a€ os 18 Special Parchase From A. D. Burgesser & Co. of 500) —Sample Shapes Allows Us to Hold This Splendid Sale— || JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME FOR YOU TO GET A STYLISH HAT AND HAVE IT ALL TRIMMED AND READY FOR EASTER ‘These Shapes are samples of A. D. Burgesser All the popular straws are represented—hemp, a coe ‘well-known $2.95 to $4.95 lines—take your | Milan, hair, chip, peco and fancy braide—and all of them tomorrow at $1.88, the best Spring colorings can be found amongst are the very latest styles—in the new | the 500-—biack as well. and drooping brims, the fist crown bandeau, narrow brim sailors, and many other clever This ts the best bargain in “Untrimmeds” we have been able to announce this season—don't miss it. Second Floor of The Bon Marche. AND $1.00 MILLINERY FLOWERS FOR TRIMMING JR EASTER HAT ARE SPECIALLY PRICED AT C Flowers are highly favored as trimmings this and these dainty, natural looking flowers | Poppies and @ host of other pretty flowers to choose from. They're made of silk and linen, in THE SEATTLE STAR |GET IN AND BOOST! SEATTLE’S OWN STANDARD GRAND OPERA CO. WILL SING IN EVERYDAY ENGLISH i ’ FREDERICK &N ELSON Store opens at 630 and closes at 5. Those who heard the rehearsal of the Standard Grand Opers com ae, s r 6 tt pany last night at the Commercial Club are convinced that the splen t p Dp a : of all Senttle ; The adept recital of the intricate phases of “Carmen” also proved WO styles are offered at this special price: One, as pictured, that Seattio has time for culture and art, along with the race after com of white cotton crepe in kimono style, machine - embroidered mercial supremacy t Chorus girls in middy blouses and bloomera, with atte t bors in pink or blue wreath d surrounding init round neck and }formed a pretty background for major parts and did several dances de ae a pais Pager dere here : | which add materially to the worth of the opera leeves finished with scallops in pink or blue» ribb drawn eyelets and com rejal organizations interested in the success of the at neck 4 Venture met yesterday afte on and pledged their sup port to the company. The Rotary elut Comm Club, the Mu The other, in pink or blue cotton crepe, is algo in kimono nictpal league, the Chamber of Comm and the Central Labor council f ; | were represented at the conference the Aretie club style, with small pocket machine embroidered with. initial in The committee approved the plan of giving grand opera In English white. Machine-embroidered scallops finish the neck and sleeves and at prices within the reach of all lovers of muse It is belleved that the success of this venture will mean a long step nae be | toward making Seattle the musical center of the Northwest Choice of the following initials 4, B, C, D, E, F, G, HjyJ, KING COUNTY MEDICS TO made against Dr. pital | A report will be heard at the next meeting. | present a member of the Medical society. | The committee Is composed of the following men: ley, Or, Walter Kelton, Dr. R. J, O'Shea, Dr, L. H. Redon and Dr, Wm C. Ppeldel. Or, ‘CHARGE HE EMBEZZLED $70,000 SAN FRANCISCO, April 7—Alfred Auze, Pacific coast manager of the Turner Cotton Mills of New York, under arrest here on a charge of embezzting $70,000 belonging to the New York firm, refused today to issue a statement. He will be given a prelimin. ring today before Judge Deasy. | i Aus was arrested yesterday In Oakland by Detective Kal | ach. The accused man attempted suicide when he recognized the detective, Auze and his wife were well known in Berkeley church and social circles. He owned a beautiful home in the Claremont | district. - SPANISH WAR HERO Is DEFEATED | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, April 7.—That Oscar W. Underwood, majority floor leader in the house of representative: feated Congressman Richmond P. Hobson for the United States senatorship by 000 votes in Monday's democratic primaries throughout Ala! oa Was indicated | today by_returna which cannot be completed before Wednesday Th ize of his majority was something of a surprise, as Hobson/ Was expected to make a stronger showing by virtue of national proh{bt- | tion advocacy, whose cause he preac throughout the campaign, while at the same time denouncing Underwood as a friend of the liquor in | terests y GRIF WAS SURE SOME WONDER Following the disappearance of Capt. J. H. Griffiths, under arrest © of m $9,000 shortage tn army funds, he has been posted as id the customary reward of $50 is offered for his capture. 1 rchended, he must face two courts-martial, with a penalty of din al for desertion and ten years for defaleation. | Investigation has disclosed that he had successfully financed a timber deal involving $600,000. The final details were yet to be accomplished | on the deal, which would have netted him an income of $100 @ day at 6| per cent interest, WILL TRY IT OUT ON PORTLAND || | WASHINGTON, April 7.—Reforma in postal service affecting the! lentire country are to be tried ont in the Portland postoffice, Postmaster General Burleson having today selected that city to be the site of the! first of a series of “model postotfices. ef j om Your new Easter Bonnet look very chic, | Shoowe fram. They —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. -EASTER LILIES FOR 10¢ A BLOOM—- Easter Lilies for 10¢ a bloom—with from 3 to 6 blooms on each plant— oe yall 2 inches long counts as a bloom—so the plants will cost you from 30¢ each—according to the number of lilies on each, come in 6inch pote—and are all in first-class condition. —Upper Main Floor, Bargain Square. CARDS AND NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS booklet with very | Decorated Cape, for some with | favors, priced, a BC | SPECIAL FROM 9 A. M. TO 12)/LATEST BARGAIN NEWS No Telephone Orders can be accepted for these Morning |From the April Sale of Toilet Articles Bargains. 25¢ ANTIPHLOGISTINE, SPECIAL 17c 10 YARD WIDE SILKOLINES, yD. MERCK’S SUGAR MILK, SPECIAL 25¢ Sitkoline—both figured and plain—comes in 25c CATHETERS, SPECIAL AT 15c factory lengths. Nice for comfort coverings WOODBURY’S FACIA and draperies. A large assortment of patterns. CIAL SOAP, CAKE 15¢ Third Floor. 4 CANS MEADOW BRAND MILK ) Meadow Brand Milk—-not over 4 cans to | ® purchaser, and at this price we cannot f accept any telephone orders. From 9 to 12, 4 cans for 25c. Fourth Floor, REMNANTS OF 20c SATEENS, YD. Lustrous Sateen Remnants—lengths from 1 to 8 yards. A fine line of colors and black to choose from. From 9 to 12 Wednesday morn- ing, 8c a yard. Upper Main Fioor. WOMEN’S 25¢ TO 50c HOSE, PR. | Or 3 Pairs for 50c Women’s 25c, 35 and 60c White Hose— } fneluding boot laces, lisle, silk lisle. All | sizes. Special from 9 to 12 Wednesday | morning, 17c a pair. -—Lower Main Floor. | —ORDER EASTER GROCERIES EARLY IN THE WEEK—— the Lenox or Santa Ol Madrona Tomatoes table pretty des! verses, price: n Le im signs of all Kinds’ pricell’s dozen ne Santtol Tooth Paste, preserves the » special Dagactt & Ramedeli~ | 380 ® Cold the 35e| W br | oye ol is a ‘Rese | the -rehenttbaase Masenae Cream, © splendid tol- let cream, sage Omi ones, you" o this. fra- Cream, | piendid | rant powder, .19¢ 17c 50e size at r Main Floor of ¢ Hon Marche. urest and | Soap, two t over 10 toate rend jarge size bottles; of the best brands. no phone orders; specially 19 | bars to each. No phone priced tersesses OO | Ordsree A bat seen... OO Molle Om 0,9 nize sacks. || NO. 21-2 Size Cans cy Del Monte Sanerkrant, large sine pest quality fresh stock. Madrona Brand Tomatoes | No, 2% can best” 1 Priced ednenday, C | | Wares size No. 2% well thiiea quality. Special, a can 12:¢ settee cans. Not more than 6 cans Mileed Pineapple, Mo. 1 cans, fin to each purchaser, at thin} | BXtt® Large Pranes, the finent est quality Singapore pineapple. price. No phone orders, oaet Prunes 22 2c Specially priced Wedn c| pecial, a pound y, & can Memes dd | int ante Freshly Churned Washington | White Laundry soap, “Bon | Mayflower, Btu eleed apecially aneantced tree’ ippeet quality; | Marche” brand; one of the best. | for Wednesda 10 Beane ier S pcane... SOG | fneciat Weanentay, ge | s é @range Marmalade, Tea Garden | 7 barn for. c | Mayflower Ammonia, an extra rand Oran 5 ; , Nigh grade Ammonia ag re a | ake Panui, aplendia quality; rue bottle 9: phate NDE | witt welts aA onentiont 12! 20 hen or r >| cup of tes. A pound 20 7 Vinegar, the famous tins; fine qua 1 T * brand 1 nie fruit. A rth Floor of The Non Marche, | strict pure. A bottle 12:¢ DAINTY EASTER CARDS AND EASTER NOVELTIES—UPPER MAIN FLOOR. poaMARCHE Union Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street. | Portland was chosen because of the number of practical reforms tn the handling of matis, money orders and postal savings business sug | gested by Postmaster Myers, and because of the intense interest he has} taken in the matter. The five independent divisions tn the Portland postoffice wil! be cut to two, namely, division of matio and a division of finance, ‘AN ENGINEER OR A CHAUFFEUR? | OREGON CITY, April 7.—Charging that C. H. Kenny, en- gineer in charge of the train, was “reckless and incompetent.” and that he was compelled to wear ses because of weakened eyesight, C. P. Hagen, father of Melvin Hagen, killed by a pas- senger train while crossing a treatle near here, today filed suit aanast the Southern Pacific ratlroad for $7,500, he complaint alleges that Kenny, “prior to January 7, 1914, had killed 21 persons, all known to the plaintiff.” rig ‘TACOMA IS REAL EXCITED TODAY! | TACOMA, April 7.—Tacoma fs choosing a mayor and two commis- stoners in today’s primary election, and also deciding the question of | creating a port district, the double-platoon system for firemen, and a few minor amendments to the city charter. The registration ts 26, The mayoraity nominations seem to be between A, V. Fawe ett, Rev. F W. Stoever and Homer T. Hone, the latter a socialist ed, unless one receives a majority of all the votes cast, in which case he is declared elected, There are nine candidates, ‘TEN GOVERNORS WILL CONFER DENVER, April ~The annual conference of Western governors opened here today at 10:30 o'clock. Ten governors accepted the invi tations to attend the meeting, There was no set program for today's session Gov. Oddie of Nevada was the first to arrive, and Gove. West or | Oregon, Lister of Washington, Haines of Idaho, Stewart of Montana and Spry of Utah reached here am the course eo of the day, WE WILL JUBILATE $200 WORTH Seattle will spend a little money to celebrate when the first section of the municipal street car line is opened, at the end of the month. The couneil appropriated $200 yesterday to pay the expenses of @ suitable jubilee when the first clang of the gong 1% heard on the new line, ) | |PROHIBS GAIN HOLD IN MICHIGAN LANSING, Mich., April 7.—Prohibitionists were jubilant today over terday’s election {n 12 counties, in which seven voted dry. The most notable victory was that in Ingham coun- ty, which contains Lansing, the capital of the state. won three counties now dry The “ ~Olare, Oscoda and Wexford. wets” SEES PHOTO OF SON, FOLSOM, Cal., April 7.—Recognizing a ne wepaper picture of Percy | Barnes, wounded in Saturday's Folsom penitentiary outbreak, as that jof a son he had neither seen nor heard from in two years, H. $. Barnes, a Sacramento county rancher, hurried to the prison to see him, ‘ NOW WE MUST HAVE SOME HAM VANCOUVER, B. C., April 7—The Empress of Russia brought here a consignment of 1,000 tons of Chinese eggs, con- taining 6,792,360 eggs. Most of the shipment will come to Seat. tle for distribution in Eastern markets. . WILL FOLLOW UNCLE. SAMUEL LONDON, April 7.-Labor members of parliament said today that| as soon As the Irish home rule bill is disposed of, they intend to begin pushing for the creation of a cabinet labor portfolio. The department will be similar to the American labor department } | | | HIGHWAYMAN IN Tennessee is reported to have secured $3.84 | send 79 flasks in a train holdup. That's the trouble in working that | bandit game in a newly dried state, | INVESTIGATE RICHARDSON The King County Medical society appointed a committee of five [i prominent physicians last night to look into charges which have been | |i] Waldo Richardson, superintendent of the county hoe Richardson ts at Dr. H. D, Dud 0, P, R, S, T. Special 95¢ each —tecond Bioor, A New Purchase of Coat Collars and Sets to Sell at 50c will be placed on sale Wednesday, and includes a large variety of at- tractive styles Pointed, Epaulet and Sailor effects, in white, cream and ecru There are many pretty reproduc- tions of Venise and Irish laces and Oriental lace effects; also dainty em- broidered novelties on nets, organdy, Swiss and batiste. Unusual values at 50¢ each, —First Ficer. New Wash Dresses for Little Tots (Sizes 2 to 5 Years) Special $1.00 HE sketch shows, at right, a sturdy little seer- sucker dress striped in pink or light-blue with white. It has cuffs and belt of plain color chambray and a flat-stitched yoke of the same material is hand- embroidered in white spray design. Special $1.00. At left is pictured a Russian Bloomer Dress of excellent quality gingham in white with blue or pink cross bars. The wide belt and turnover collar are of plain color chambray gingham to match bars. Special $1.00. A Russian-style Dress, not pictured, is made of plain delft or tan chambray gingham, with wide box plait down front, long sleeves and V-neck. Scotch Plaid gingham is used for the wide belt, flat stitched cuffs and turnover collar. Special $1.00. Second Floor. New Purchase of 200 Small Rugs to Sell at Special Prices HE Rug Section places on sale Wednesday a new lot of Small Axminster Rugs (200 in all) embracing a good variety of patterns and colorings, at the follow- ing very low prices: } Axminster Rugs, 27x60 inches, special $1.85. | Axminster Rugs, 36x72 inches, special $2.! New Floor Mattings This Section has just received an attractive selection of new Japanese and China Mattings, including an assortment of new colorings and patterns. Cool and pleasing for the summer bedroom. Serviceable and inexpensive for living-room and bedroom in the Summer cottage. Low-priced at 20c, 25¢ and 30c square yard. Second Floor. New Untrimmed Hats $1.45 to $4.50 the high-style effects of the Spring “bustle” LL season, including the novel are shown in our ¢ of Untrimmed Hats, ranging in price from $1.45 to $4.50. The colorings Black, White, Burnt, Chartreuse, Emerald, Purple and Virgin-blue and the straws are the favor- | ite plain Hemps and Milan Hemps. of this showing makes the of a becoming shape for any type of face an easy matter. —Basement Salesroom and bandeau effects, tensive assortment in Circular, include The magnitude choice j i I i) Women’s Gloves ORRECT styles for Spring, in qual- Women’s Two are nominat-| A CONVICT | | | | | | | | | S' Handkerchiefs ‘NSPUN and Bretonne Hand-embroldered Handkerchiefs of pure linen, with narrow hems, 65c each. Pure Linen Hand-embroidered Handker- chiefs in white with colored borders, also col- ored centers with white borders, embroidered in, one-corner designs, 26c each. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs in wide-hem style, embroidered with Longfellow initial in blue, pink, lavender or brown, 25c each. Armenian-lace-edged Handkerchiefs of pure linen, hand-embroidered with small block Int- tial, 2he each. Alllinen Embroidered Handkerchiefs in French knot and punchola effects; hand and machine embroidery; 25¢ each, —First Floor. May Patterns Ready The new Style Book de Luxe, {llustrat- ing fashions for women and children, 26c. —Firet Floor. ities chosen with great care for fit and service, all attractively priced. —First Floor. White Pique Gloves with large pearl clasp and fancy black embroidered back, $1.50 pair. Two-clasp White Pique Gloves with heavy embroidery, also styles with four rows of silk embroidery, $1.50 pair. Two-clasp Pique Gloves tn black, tan, gray and white with self or contrasting embroid- ery, the pair, $2.00. Two-clasp Pique Gloves in black, white and staple shades, Paris-point embroidered, $2.00 pair. Two-clasp Pique Gloves in tan, gray, brown, navy, black and white, with Paris-point em- broidery, $1.50 pair. One-clasp Pique Gloves tn tan, gray, brown, navy, black arfd white, with Paris-point spear back, $1.00 pair. Sixteen-button White Kid Gloves with Cleo- patra buttons and Filet embroidery, $2.45 pair, Two-clasp Overseam Gloves, one-row em- brofdered, in tan, gray, black and white, the pair, $1.00. This Popular Model of the Direct-Action Gas Range Price $35.00, Connected Four-burner cabinet style. 18x18-inch bake oven, famous burner installation, asbestos insulation. Porcelain dust-tray and broiler pan. Porcelain panels in broiler and oven doors. Spring-tension, porcelain handled valves, Split-top burners ; Extreme width, 49% inches, including end Equipped with automatic, split-fire lighter. The installation of a Direct-Action Gas Range in your kitchen means greater convenience better cooking results upon a smaller outlay for fuel —Third Floor, el. direct-action easily removed and cleaned. shelf, and — The Spring Showing of Baby Carriages and Collapsible Go-Carts } is now complete and features highly improved models that combine _ sightliness, strength and practical design with easy-running qualities, at moderate prices, Dis- y}_vlayed on Third Floor, opposite elevators.