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cobadaeibtahauaaresntaeanameeetmeete | “THE SEATTLE STAR a Spring Coat||!S AN ABSENT-MINDED WORLD| I'REDERICK & NELSON - Store opers at 8:30 and closes at 5.30 WELL My DEAR, ay STARTED HOME ar 9.30 PM. AS T ROUND! £> THE CORNER WHO GHOULD HOVE IN SIGHT But OLD GwK LEY WHITMARK. sy tt/ was A SIGHT If You're in Need of a S pring Coat ||LS_ At Bboin!: }FOR A HUNDRED BRAND NEW $15.00 COATS) |:i*i3'rasise'nr Go on Sale Wednesday Pe AVIATION OR Pre REL ———Here’s a Bargain That Will Mean ka to You WELL JOHN, ST WOULD. ifte CUSE FOR REMAINING OuT MAKING ANOTHER PFORT Homefurnishings Featured This Week onbibiess aiita vO GET & CARNEGIE MEDAL} HAD BEEN rat S5y in special displays that center attention readiness to deal promptly, ~ =a — gat Kine Setehen Tb” | successfully and economically with every side of the Hite gesgnrey td question, no @ KINDLING, YOU KNOW matter how modest or how far-reaching one’s needs. Under-priced offerings made for this week in several of our Homefurn ng Sections are well worth consider- Because the Bon Marche Suit and Coat Buyer —Now in New York—Chanced on a Bargaiu The Coats have just arrived and they are as new and smart as can be—they are made in the fashionable length, with the new shoulders—many in the Balmacaan style—in large checks and block plaids, in two-tone waffle cloths and plain cloths in the new high colors and darker shades. “Utility” House Dresses $1.15 FLATS 7 MILES OUT. 1 Gaw i HE LAVES AT MUSHROOM ___HIM HOME, | ation IW, when Spring house-cleaning looms up as one of the things to be accom- P & I 4 time to learn, as so many of your neighbors n the near future, is a have done, what “O-Cedar” Helps cat do for you. spick-and-span condition ; These “double service” Dresses pay be used The demonstrator on 7 how the “O-Cedar” Polish ff as house dresses or aprons—they’re made of fine 4 ' a 1 quality gingham or chambrays, and neatly trim- duty in our Housefurn brings out the beauty of med and piped with plain and contrasting colors, ishings Section will take igs the grain of the wood and 2 ¢ 34 to 46, pleasure in sho “ - af bA| produces a lasting luster. $5.00 Auto Robes $2.95 Each for instance, how ia i “©-Cedar” is a famous | These Robes are mado of fine quality matertala becomes an easy “ae varnish food as well, and —they are good weight and size and have fringed 4; te } edges. A splendid assortment of patterns, Reg: when you use an “O. for the piano and other ular $5.00 values at $2.95 each Wednesday. Cedar” Polish Mop; how finely-polished furniture is Second Floor of The Bon Marche. the O-Cedar Dusting Mop one of the best possible | keeps hardwood floors in treatments. | STIRRING WEDNESDAY SPECIALS IN STANDARD DOMESTICS 7 1-2c AMERICAN CALICOES, A YD. | | 15¢ FINE PERCALES, SPECIAL AT) A full line of “O-Cedar” Products is on display in this Section, as follows: American Brand Callcoes—24 inches | 2,200 yards of fine Perealos tn lengths FRANCE NEEDS ONE MORE “VOTE. O-Cedar ig nik small size, $1.00 O-Cedar Polish, 4-ounce bottle, 25e. | wide, in lengths to 15 yards. Medium [ C | to 15 yards, They are 36 inches tn width, [ ce ©-Cedar Polish Me arge size, $1.50. O-Cedar Polish, 12-ounce bottle, 50c. | and neat patterns. Not more than and shown in light grounds with neat, With ©. J. France lacking but ono vote of election, the elty council Cditae Dushin Minanell aed: 610) , yards to purchaser. Yard, 5c. J | dark stripes and figures. Yard, 100. J ended the weekly tryout yesterday in a failure to choose a successor a g Mop, small size, 4 O-Cedar Polish, 1-quart, $1.00. @ . to former Councilman John H. Petree. O-Cedar Dusting Mop, large size, $1.50. : | fée CHAMBRAY GINGHAMS, A YD. } | 15e RIPPLETTE, WEDNESDAY AT Fourteen ballota were taken. President Haas changed from A. E Risks Suna sae O-Cedar Polish, %4-gallon, $1.50. = is Ripplette, 32 inches wide; lengths to 10 Flagg to A. BE. Parish, county assessor, and was supported by Councll edar Auto Duster, /5c, O-Cedar Polish, I-gallon, $2.50 2,000 yards of soft Chambray Ginghams lg | yards. Shown in even stripes of vives} 1e man Fitegerald. Robert B. Hesketh supported G. E. MeConaughy O-Cedar Dust Cloths, 15c and 2Sc. » 1-8 scape pinks, grays and tans, Special, a yard, Councilman Goddard voted tor ve various persons on the different ballots ~Housefurnishings Beotion, —27 inches wide; lengths to 10 yards. | ‘They're shown in pinks, blues and tans. 0c Wednesday. Lower Main Floor of ‘The Bon Marche. AINLY A GOOD TIME TO BUY LINENS "i For the Semi-annual Sale of House Furnish- ings is playing havoc with the prices of house- hold linens—and the result is some unusually me bisa | low price quotations on standard Bon Marche 4 lines. For 10c Bleached Huck Towels Bleached Cotton Huck Teuete—shey etze 15x36 Inches—firmly woven and hs | wearing quality. Regular ide quality, special at each, vowenrsessemate ee | priced at 7c a yard. PORT WANTS COMMON USER] In furtherance of the freight rate reduction campaign along the |] waterfront, Assistant Secretary Hamilton Higday has laid a plan be |i fo: the port commission to request the city council to refuse fran-| to railroad companies for extensions unless the common user! clause ts agreed to, or the port commission allowed to share the use| ff of the tracks. CARRIED CORSETS; HE’S PINCHED | Louis Hugo Smith, pardoned from a life sentence at Walla Walla ||} last fall by Gov, Lister, was charged with burglary in an information |} filed yesterday afternoon by Deputy Prosecutor Kennedy He } charged with entering the White & McGuire store, at 216 Spring st, and stealing corsets. Bissell’s Improved Carpet Sweepers HE Bissell Sweeper runs so smoothly that a mere touch will operate it; cleans thoroughly, confines all the dust and lengthens the life of your carpets and rugs. It does your sweeping in half the time required by the old method, and there is no cleaning device at the price that approaches it for daily convenience and all~round” utility. Bissell Sweepers are car- Bissell’s Grand Rapids ried in stock in our Rug Sweeper, with nickeled trim- Section (Second Floor) in mings, $3.75. one | leached Turk - tect i, Ramm owi 4 rears as | 100 M] it Boones Soccer _ Bisel Princes Sweeper 9 issell’s Banner Sweepers, , wear! : DOESN’T FRIGHTEN OUR SHERIFF)|| .,.: Ce eo For 15¢ Linen Scotch Crash mise : ny ity por 7% Tthese Beet . The black hand letter ived at the county sheriffs office yes-| Bissell’ c 1 1 Ploces of heavy, all-linen Seoten terday, threatening the life of Mra. Magdalina Werner, and warning a rown Jewel, Bissell’s American Queen with clone, firm an Nispocial at 12he her to keep silent regarding Frank Pteont, accused of the murder of $225. yard, Wedne her husband, has not alarmed Sheriff Edward Cudihes. Bissell’s Grand Rasid Sweeper, $4.25. $1.00 Pure Linen Damask, a Yard “We gots lots of those things every time we try ® black-hander,” , ——— said the sheriff. Sweeper, with japanned Bissell’s Grand Sweeper, wid weight material 1 some floral erg 3 wih Ph’ Fa splendid nese 'y Vard for $1.25 Linen Damask RAISE $300 FOR NIGHT NURSERY i eyes 89c | an. oo gg a, Bamnce-tetl_ 14 eeben Nearly 1,500 people enjoyed the entertainment provided by vaude ville performers and local artiste yesterday afternoon at the Hippo drome, as a benefit for the Seattle day nursery. The proceeds, about $300, will be turned over to the nursery to be used to establish a night) nursery. | | “Wearever” Alum- Ti Donen for $250 Damask Napkins (Ai) $777 RAH! IHKT! MOXT! KLONE! GILL! inum Sauce Pans Pure Linen Table Damask——10 Inches tn } 69c trimmings, $3.25. $5.00. ~—Becond Floor. = on Damask Mapkine—e | Tv § $1. 95 i hes oe medium wetght 1 ream : bow : The a Moxt and Kione tribes of the Tilikums of Elttaes enter. pecial S0c— Inches; o' jum wel! a g tained with tribal dances in honor of Mayor Gill at a noon luncheon Ss: P; ith Soltero ngs Goto dl bi ge | own in neat frorai at the a total ae Méaitie Were, axe pees eis Charles Bugene Banks, was sung. The top floor of the cafeteria was |} reserved for the luncheon. SKULL FRACTURED; MYSTERY CASE The police are today endeavoring to unravel the mystery of an! unidentified man about 65 years of age who was found unconscious | last night near the curb In front of a Japanese store at 311 Main He will probably die. SHE GOT BEST OF TWO LAWYERS | Fighting her own case in court, Dr. Myra L, Everly won her suit for a physician's bill against Hattie and Arthur Lewis in Judge Mack- intosh’s court yesterday. She opposed Attorneys J. M. Hammond and Col. B, P. Edsen, i) cover, of seamless aluminum, two-quart capacity, special 50c. $3.50 Pattern Cloths Priced } Handsome All-linen Pattern Clothe size 70x48 inches. Fine quality, heavy 2. weight, smooth finish. Shown in neat floral patterns, and ha: oy hag! a —Lewer Main Fleer of The Bon ALUMINUM ROASTER, SPECIAL 95¢— BAKING PANS, SPECIAL 10¢— Seamless Roaster of heavy spun sheet aluminum, may be used on top of range, if de- sired. It is very easily cleaned, as it has no seams or corners. Size 101% inches square and 5 SINK STRAINERS, ‘THE BON MARCHE’S FOURTH ANNUAL EMBROIDERY CONTEST —Starts Wednesday, April 15—Closes Saturday, Jane 27— $60.00 in Cash Prizes | A splendid chance for clever needle- | work, and a class restricted to young “workers to earn a little pin-money. The | ladies 6 to 14 years of age. Full particu- Open Roasting or Baking Pans of black sheet iron, size 10x14 inches, special 10c. | entries will be divided into penta classes— | lars of this interesting event will be gladly i Seait Hath ee ‘one for colored work and one for white | supplied in the Art Shop. aes te dealt cnoach SPECIAL 10¢— —Third Fl of Th | . —— its Floor_of The Bon Marche || FURTH AGENTS, TAKE NOTICE | ee oti ess ig <u. vik wu YAKIMA GEM POT, QOVINA, Cal, April 14—Muntetpal ownership scored a i 4 ¢ : rat — 50 LBS. EXTRA FANCY 'ATOES 49ce—_. | signal victory at Covina when a proposition for a municipal i Carpet Beaters of heavy blue japanned inish, YAKIMA GEM POTATOES; EXTRA FANCY, LARGE, CLEAN STOCK; SPLENDID FoR |[| Sait plant was carried by a vote of 426 to 66, at yesterday's |i] galvanized braided steel wire, special 10c. COOKING. NOT MORE THAN 60 LBS. TO EACH PURCHASER, WEDNESDAY. | Wilts custal hadi, Shacial 10e, a aaa Raspherries—-No. 2% cans; splen- Madrona Tomatoes at) did quality Maspbertion, dollcious | ren eye “pge || WOMEN ELECT THE ENTIRE TICKET | i] Madrona brand Tomatoes | ic —No. 2% cans, well filled. } HE Rug Section offers exceptional values | No more than'§ to a pur- “ 1. |]| PORTERVILLE, Cal, April 14.—AN counctimante candidates sup- || . : F : : chaser. No telephone or-| Santen: ported by women a political organtzations here were elected cnn Chinese Matting Wednesday in an assortment of Chinese Mat- iss Laura Kincaid, candidate for treasurer on the opposition ticket, | ° vicea : 8c eng nor By a | Ru s S ecial 3 75 ting Rugs (serviceable for camps and bungalows), rey after rs ed Coftee—a ood ss aiimepleecaiineineelte £ ’ p . 6x9 size, special $2.00 each; 9x12 size, special roasted, c brands—not more than 1 Wednesday, « pound, only. bars to each. No phone or: Post Toasties——one of the most popular br foods, Priced Ved $3.75 each. —Second Floor, THEY WON'T LET DR.GOWEN RESIGN | | | Parishioners of the Trinity Parish church, fn annual meeting a | night, enthusiastically voted that Dr, H, H. Gowen should remain in his| pulpit, which he has filled here for 18 years, He resigned to devote! fH] all his time to the Oriental language department of the university. | rd / | | LISTER TO HEAVE BALL AT TACOMA | PORTLAND, April 14.—Gov, Lister, returning from the conference | of governors at Denver last week, left Portland at midnight for Tacoma, | \ where he will pitch the first ball at the Northwestern league opening. | | age . BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s Untrimmed Hats Many Styles; $1.95 to $3.95 HE display includes the season’s popular effects in Belgian Split, Leghorn, Milan * rt oe Hemp and plain Hemp Braids, in small and medium shapes. Norfolk Style With Knife or Box GILL WILL TALK TO 300 BAKERS | In black, white and favorite Spring colors, such as blue, emerald, burnt, citron Plaits or Double Breasted Style Nearly 200 delegates will attend the Master Bal tw and purple. Excellent values, $1.95 to $3.95 3 nd the Master Bakers on | T i a POR ty is oti They’re Made of Corduroys, Blue Serges, convention, which will be held in Seattle April 28, 29 and a Fo: stim the popular, Belgien SPs oHapes Ce Seon oe se ee Herringbones, Tweeds and Cassimeres Gill will make an address of welcome to the visitors, “shiny” wings, priced from 65c¢ to $1.25. Basement Salesroom ~ SOME, NOT ALL, HAVE EXTRA PAIR PANTS ALL SIZES FROM 6 TO 18 YEARS. MOTHERS WITH ACTIVE BOYS TO CLOTHE should not SAM DESIGNED THOSE BONNETS Low-Priced Drapery Materials fail to take advantage of this splendid bargain in Boys’ Suite— By i, he ge thy pact Palo soe “eae Easter headgear in which he | for these suits are carefully made and excellently tailored. All Seen oo ge Scola Bae bogebevegy plendently today. The new HE needs that frequently arise in the home for artistic and i me 4 the seams are double sewn and taped, and there are two styles caps, designed by Sergt. Quinn, are Seattle made ah rf a f sic and inexpensive tbrica, to choose from—the smart Norfolk style, with knife or box pee pence esete for window curtains, drapes, box and screen coverings and like purposes, are plaite, or the plain double-breasted models. Some of the suits lisadace to eon oe, man who yawps most dolefully about the easily supplied in our Basement Salesroom Section. Suggestions: have two pairs of pants—and every sult a genuine bargain at more deeply concerned about the emp- > 7 | “) c ene ™ $3.96. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche, funn, Double. I ty “pork ba CRETONNES, 8c, 20c and 25¢ yard SUNFAST FABRICS for overdrapes CURTAIN SCRIMS in colored figure plain and fancy, 50c, 65¢, 75¢ and 5c CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING 35c—IN THE MARINELLO SHOP—THIRD FLOOR, A LETTER FROM A CHILD effects, 36 and 40 inches wide, 15c¢, 20c, yard. 25e, 30¢ d 35¢ yard, MARQUISETTE SCRIMS, 40 inches ‘ACE CURTAINS, 85c, 95c, $1.25, $1.50 HIS letter came to The Star today. We hand It on to you un- changed: THE Star paper: | am a little girl eleven years old, and ; hs ean and $1.95 pair. “ J P) |] they are going to take me and Sister and two brother: wide, 25¢ yard > (NY |] From our Mother if she cant earn enough money to keen ue FIGURED CURTAIN NETS, 4 s COUCH COVERS ; ON i] can't you find some one who can help use | heard Mamme tun ; 5 Seas " ote inches: COUCH COVERS -if tapestry effects, IN a Lady if she had som money she would keep borders you help Sic, 45¢ and 750 yard Oriental and conventional designs, Union Street, Second Avenue. Pike Street, other little girls pleas find some kind one to help me as | cant SCRIM CURTAINS, ecru or ivory color, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50, 208 and leave my mamma pleas anser EMME BELL HYNES, $1.75 and $1.95 dei eta Ha csc $2.95 and oe asd oa +e NC ae wn the Seattle Children's Home. Bri pair. $3.50 each. asement Salesroom.