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WHEN IT COMES TO Men’s Suits af 5.0] The Bon Marche Stands at the Head of the Lis And This Year the $15 Suits are Better Than Ever Before And There are More to Choose From Lots of New Styles. Two and three-button sack Suits made in conservative business style Two-button Sack Suits, in the! semi-English model with stiff or soft roll front Some of the Coats have belted backs—and they are with good wool serge or alpaca The Pants are cut medium full with two hip pockets, and watch pocket—and have the me dium low rise waist to wear with belt or suspenders In cassimeres, tweeds and unfinished natty the lined serges—si pes 33 to 46. BOYS’ GOOD $5.00 ONE AND TWO PANT SUITS ) IN SIZES FROM 6 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE, FOR | Mothers with lively boys to clothe will| The materials are cassimeres, tweeds, no doubt like one or two of these suits— | diagonals, unfinished worsteds, two-tone . br . r | herringbone effects and fancy worsteds, in some with two pairs of pants. You can | ) $3.95 : A | light and dark shades of tans and mixtures, take your pick from Norfolk or plain | jined with wool serge or alpaca lining with double-breasted style, at $3.95 instead of taped seams $5.00, on Saturday. Sizes 6 to 17 years,| —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. The Sale of 5,000 Men’s Brand New Shirts AT CUT PRICES Is tempting many men to lay in a whole season's supply— take a look at the two win- dows full of these Shirts as you pass down Second avenue and see if you, too, wouldn't like to end your “Summer Shirt” worries and get enough to last for a long while. It will certainly pay you to do . $1.09 MEN’S FINE $1.50 SHIRTS OF PERCALES And nice looking garments they are, in up to WOVEN MADRAS the minute styles of fine woven madras or percales with neat designs. All sizes. —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. PLAIN om PLAITED FRonTs, at 91.00 The famous Manhattan Shirts for men—shown Fine laundered shirts in the very latest spring | in the newest patterns of percales and woven a, Mostly light grounds with fine hair line | madras, made with piain and plaited frouts, at IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP EARLY SATURDAY LOOK AT THIS LIST OF SPECIALS ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. THLL 12—NO PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR ANY OF THEM REMEMBER, THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 P.M. ON SATURDAY 50c SILKS 19e YARD Odds and ends of lain and fancy vilke, including taffeta, mes- saline. pongee and pop- lin in a good line of and = desirable Se m yard till MEN'S 75c SOFT FRONT SHIRTS 55e COAT STYLE, SPECIALLY PRICED Here's a good bargain for the economical men. 75¢ soft front style shirts with French cuffs and one Separate military collar. Many neat patterns. IN IME CoAT situs, src, 89C L rye Se Allover Hair Nets vn Sale Till 12 Saturday at Ic—— Large Allover Hair Nets that cov- er the entire head. Fine mesh with fringed ends, not knotted, in brown. biack, blonde, gray and auburn. over = denen to each 0 ers. Men’s 50c Work Shirts 35¢ Mens’ Amoskeag chambtay Work Shirts with military col- lars attached, sizes 14% to 17, at Bic till 12 Saturday. —Lower Main Floor. Je Apron Ginghams 4c yd. 2,000 yards of Apron Ginghams, 27 inches wide, in bolts and mili ends, mostiy blue checks. over 12 yards to each. —Lower Main Floor. | $4 Wool Blankets $2.95 Pair 50 pairs of white Wool and Cot- ton Mixed Blankets. size 64x40 inches, well woven, firm blankets with pink and blue borders. —Lower Main Floor. 25 Dresser Scarfs 17c¢ ca. Linenette Dresser Scarfs, size pd Suches, pommanstelee, 2be val- neat looking, till ie iuetaréay. "116 each —Lower Main Floor. Childrens 35c Hair Cutting From 9 a.m. fo 12 Saturday at 25c—— Bring the little ones tn Saturda morning and get thelr hair cut for Splendid Shop, Third Fleer of The Hon Marche. $3 Pingree Made Shoes $1.50 | 25¢ Millinery Flowers at 9c Button and lace style “Pingree Flowers in pretty new shades Made” Shoes for wome Have | #vch as pansies, roses, violets and Welt soles, in sizes 2% to 5% at | MANY others. The kind on $1.50 @ pair till 12 Saturday sale till 12 Saturday at —Upper Main Fleer. —Second Floor, 25¢ Burson Hose at 15c pr. 25c Linen Handkerchiefs 15¢ ; Women’s all pure Linen Hand- Women's 25e Burson flone in | yw yen u 0 black only, good weight, =z eT ceptaticnd cat ek to 10. First quality—none tale with floral desten dealers, at Ihe a par. —Upper Mi —Lower Main Floor. Women’s 25¢ Guimpes 1ic | 20 Black Sateen 12ic a yd. Plain net and shadow ince | g4°!j",iustTous black nateen, fall Guimpes in cream and white. As- | womens akirts sorted designs, till 12 Saturday | pioomers. 16¢ each. —Upper Main Floor. 10 Figured Silkolines at 5¢ | 75¢ Storm Serge 50c a y Plain and figured silkoline, in 50-Inch Storm Serge, 20 pt mill lengths, full 36 inches wide, | in all, in navy, tan, card for comfort coverings and drap brown, Alice and biack, on erjes, Ull 12 Saturday till 12° Saturday 60¢ @ yar —Third Vioor, —Upper Main Floor, CHILDREN’S 25¢ ROMPERS 10¢ | BOYS’ 25c and 35c BLOUSES 18¢ made without poke with are ecal® gm airipes: | 10 doren Boys’ Blouse Watets in Nght and dark 2 to 4 years, at 10c each till 12 Saturday | madras cloth, others of chambray or black sateen, —Second Floor, | at I8¢, Sizes 5 to 15 years. —Upper Main Floor. Saturday Special ini WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUITER 29¢ the Pure Food Store POUNDS om te ve ORDERS TAKEN. best brands, guaranteed fresh and pure, pound Shoulder nicely smoked | and tritamed, medium vee no telephone orders 12 | pound ; c the regular 26¢ © orders 19¢ | No. 2 size cans, well Sonp, medium wize, ve fine duality, sweet Be ality Inundry soap, 24 and tender, can $60.00 in Cash Prizes at the Embroidery Contest—Full Particulars in the Art Shop SEMARCHE Union Mreet, Second A Non Floor. —Upper Main White ‘iry Soap, Bon Marche brand, one of the best 5 bare for 19c Wetnerwurnt, trent 15¢ ment received dally 1 size, splendid prin, Be Mayflower our regular abe grade, p \ Oc pound ship pound pound Noted Awift's ‘elephone M Tt shall be untawtul ¢ ture oF sel! intoxicating Maver SHALL ME LAWEUL TO GIVE AWAY LIQuc : \ . 1 APARTME . «of an n physician f all liquors and fixtures Incidental to , the money to ge to the seh TO ORDER OR BNING INTO ¥ NOT MORE THAN ONE MER THAN BEER, AND D AT ONE TIME . MUNT NE ONTAINED FROM THE COUNTY AUDIT CENTS NOT BE JAKUED IN net 12 QUARTS ( RDER RAMP YMENT OF RMITH Witt LESS THAN 10 DATS OF ONE n » be Inaued by auditor to those convicted of violatl The law » take effect Jam That corsets are a retic of an ancient belief that a wasp- Itke walet Is necessary to feminine beauty, and that Its usage in altogether too common, was the statement closing talk yesterday before the Mothers’ cong Her subject was “How to Dress and What to Buy.” ‘CAMELS ENJOY MUSIC AND FEED | } An interesting program of vaudeville atures was enjoyed last i night at the Thursday evening “get-together” meeting of the Seattle |} lodge of the Camels of the World, at the hall, 1616 Third av,, where elub |} rooms have been established, “Baby” Moore and Jacquelin Clifford, two ff } little girls who are performing at a local theatre, featured in several songs. Lunch was served af after the program. | ‘The Madropa Heights Improvement club ts bustly engaged on the! | sale of tickets for a concert to be held next Friday evening at the Ma j drona Presbyterian chureh, half the proceeds of which are to go to the |} chureh and half to the club j The club's portion will be used to finance a garden, lawn and Nowe: show to be held In that district this summer. ‘SHE’LL LEAP FOR LIFE TWICE DAILY, ‘Thrills galore will be provided In a ctrous carnival to be staged all) | next week under the auspices of the Knights and Ladies of Security, at) Second ay. and Lenora st Rice and Dore will manage the death-defying feats. The feature at- | traction and hair raiser in the sensational act of Lillian Ago, who rinks | her life dally as she leaps a fiery chasm on a bicycle going at a terrific rate of speed. The “leap for life wt te made twiee each day SHE’S RECOVERING FROM HER SOUSE LOS ANGELS, April 17.—4iuy Woods’ stx-toed gray cat Ernestine jis in hiding somewhere, recovering from a boore orgy. Nelghbots saw two tipsy roysterers kidnap pussy, and, seating themselves under an are light, pour beer down her throat. Woods ts convinced she is sobering) up and will return soon. | |J. RUFUS BECOMES A CIRCUS AGENT SAN FRANCISCO, April 17-—A well-dressed man impersonated here | the advance agent of the Sell*Floto circus. After various merchants had advanced bim several hundred dollars, he skipped out. Then the) real advance agent appeared. / HE RAISES IT EIGHTEEN YEARS ALBANY, N. ¥., April 17. Black Handers, increasing the penalty for attempting to blow up build-| ‘MELLEN TO HEAD RAILROAD MEN | BOSTON, April 17.—Ex-President Mellen of the New Haven was! | reported to be considering a proposal to become head of a new organt-| zation to be called the Federated Council of Railroad Brotherhoods, rep- | resenting 2,000,000 ratirond employes | | (CHILDREN ENTERTAIN HENRIETTA | Folk dances by 24 children of the Ballard playfield, trained by Mins | | Goldie Bryan, supervisor, were featured ov the ladies’ night program a | the Press club last night. The children performed in honor of Miss Hen-| | rletta Crosman and her players, after the conclusion of the show at the Metropolitan. A Victrola nearly 10 feet high furnished music for danc-| ing. which was enjoyed by the Suonts, 'ARBITRATORS READY TO REPORT | | After various conferences with teamsters and team owners cicada! a subcommittee, the arbitration commission of labor troubles appointed | recently by Mayor Gill is about ready to submit a report to the city's executive. A possible colution of the difficulties will be submitted ‘HEIFNER AND PARRY WILL TALK | Charles G. Heifner and Will H. reau of the Chamber of Commerce, will speak on “The Alaska Railroad } Bill" before the King County Democratic club Saturday noon, at the | Good Eats cafeteria ‘SHE'S 19; HE’S 60 AND WEALTHY Los ANGaLes, April 17.--News of the marriage in Rome of Charles Victor Hall, a wealthy mine operator, and Mile. Sue- tans, a French flower girl, whom he formerly made his ward, has been received here. The girl figured in the successful di uit brought by Hall more than a year ago. ‘8 old and his new pate i bhadl ‘SCHOOLMASTERS’ CLUB TO MEET| The Puget Sound Schoolmasters’ club meets in Seattle Saturday, for @ conference on the subject of the “Portland pl Survey The ses. | sion will be held at the Washington. EAGLES TO REMEMBER DEAD Memorial exercises for members who passed away during the year will be held by Seattle Aerie, No. 1, Fraternal Order of Ragle day afternoon, The speakers are Dave Raus, worthy pr ent past worthy president; Frank Dowd, retary W. Moore, worthy chaplain, will lead in prayer. WANTS TO CATCH, NOT TO BE CAUGHT. SAN FRANCISCO, April 17 plied for a fishing license. |name was carefully Parry, members of the Alaska bu last rs, Sun- ; Crawford BE, and J. H. Shively White. Thos. Kdward Greely. bachelor rancher, ap-| Instead he got a marriage license and his inscribed on the official marriage license book | Greely immediately burried back to correct the error | i} DON’T BE A WASP, SAYS ALICE | The sheriff's office today prepared te. take precautions against per sons visiting the jail on pretense of identifying William Sears, one of the men who held up the Tacoma-Seattle interurban Monday night. A humber applied for admittance to the jail Thursday out of mere curk | osity PUGET SOUND TO BE NAVAL BASE SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.—Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt said President Wilson's own flagship will lead the American and foreign armada through Panama canal when it is opened, next year Roosevelt also usserted that two naval stations will have to be | Mshed on the Pacific coast | Puget sound, estal one at San Franciseo and the other on ‘TO BEAUTIFY “MADRONA DISTRICT | 4iov. Glynn has signed a bill aimed at |i | ings from «even to 25 years in prison. ut [FREDERICK & NELSON Store opens at 6.30 and closes at 5 | Women’s Hand-Crochet Lisle Vests, Special 35e |! Three for One Dollar in Wome 1 wh le Vests with hand-crocheted yokes and shoulder strap very clasti These Vest cave ideal weight for | and wear The yokes are inche heted in wheel, shell, pring ummer hand-cro flower and web de BSeé each ign First Pioor. or 3 garments for $1.00. | | | | | Low-Neck Guimpes at $1.00 N Saturday we will display an unusually strong line of these remarkably-popu- at $1.00 conceits of the Vestee and hour in roll collar lar accessories featuring the newest Cuimpes fine undy, batiste, net lace, finished with soft trimmed with pin te igs and pearl or crochet buttons Other Novelties on Display Saturday at $1.00 Will Include Net and Shadow Lace Fichus, including Lace Collars in Oriental, hand-embroidered Lily Filet designs, $1.00. collars; a finish for the Batiste and Novelty Net Eton Collars gown; $1.00 $1.00. Swiss-embroidered Organdy Collars, may in a flat or wired, $1.00. Venise and novelties, with roll modish dressy blouse and afternoon white and Crepe de Chine Eton Collars of pleasing styles, $1.00. embroidered in colors, be worn variety On the Sale Square, Saturday A Special Display of Neckpieces at 50c Low-neck Guimpes in many pretty styles; High-neck Guimpes in white, cream, lace, batiste and organdy; Eton Col- Decidedly low-priced at 50c —Firet Floor, ecru and black; dainty Fichus of net, shadow lars embroidered each Venise . BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s Top Coats $9.00 to $21.00 EPARATE Coats for every dress, outing and motoring—are included in the comprehensive displays of Coats for women and misses. in organdy, and novelty laces. occasion—street, The season's reigning materials are featured, among them Tweeds, Honeycomb Coating, Matelasse, Diagona's, Moire, Serge, Golfine, Boucle, Chincl.illa and Mackinaw. Moderate prices, $9.00, $12.50, $17.50 and $21.00. Children’s Wash Dresses, $1.25 ERY pretty color-combinations and tasteful trim- mings are prominent features in these practical School Dresses of Zephyr Gingham, Chambray and Percale—many are in the popular Balkan style. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Price $1.25. Misses’ Pique Blouses, 65¢-— Carefully-tailored Blouses of white pique, made with square sailor collar, self-covered buttons and fin- ished up bottom with Balkan belt. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Price 65c. —Basement Selesroom. Children’s UnionSuits, 25¢ HILDREN’S White Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, low neck and sleeve- less, knee length, excep- tional value at 25c. Basement Salesroom. Children’s Shoes aes Gun-metal Calf Button and Lace Shoes, full shape, with heavy soles. Sizes 9 to 13%, $1.50 pair; 1 to 2, $1.75 pair. Boys’ —Chocolate-color Outing Shoes, made with | elk soles. Sizes 9 to 13, $2.00 pair; 13% to 2, $2.25; 2% to 5%, $2.50 pair. Children’s Kid Button Shoes, cloth tops and turned _ soles, sizes 4 to 8, $1.00 pair. SPECIAL 75¢ PAIR— embroidery | Children’s Lace and Button Shoes with turned soles, sizes 5 to &, Adjustable-Top Petticoats, $1.00 HESE Petticoats are well-made of light- weight twill material and have the adjustable, smooth fitting top and deep knife plaited flounce black, Copenhagen, Corset Covers | 39c Choice of tango, emerald and Beauty, $1.00. Rasement Salesroom. navy, white, American Torchon Laces | 5e Yard NEW Torchon cluding the terns in laces pe TLY, weli- made| Corset Covers of all-| embroidery in round-toe shipment of | OYE eye- Laces, in- | let heavier pattern, as pictured,| pat- inser- tions and an excellent se- light Price 5c | trimmed with embroidery | and and ribbon-run! | embroidery Arm-| jeyes finished embroidery edge. 38. Price | insertion edge lection of Edges weight are also yard Masoment Salesroom with Sizes 34, 36 and | 39e, a Patent Vici orset Crepe Gowns 85¢ LIP-over Crepe Gowns, | | Embroidery C | Cover in open-work and floral design combined, | finished at | ced with ribbon and fin-| attractively neck and rick-rack pink, or jished — with sleeves with edge at arm-eye | Sizes} | 34, 36, 38 and 40. | braid in | blue or dainty Price low at S5c lace edge spe- Priced C c wl Ripmeehen alii pair. Basement Salearoom. - — mn wennniid — Basement Salesroom, Childxen’ S Trimmed Hats $195 to $3 95 ANY pretty styles to choose this cluding sketched from in range, in- the four price Materials are Plain and Fancy Hemp B Silks with flowers rib- Colors, trimmed > effects. and Braids, light-blue, cham- bons; also fancy Hair pagne, pink and «white Attractively low-priced, $1.95 to $3.95. and Leghorn, —Rasement Salesroom,