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| , CLOTHING DAY AT THE 24TH ANNIVERSARY SALES Vine AND A WONDERFUL LIST OF BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND | BON, MARCHE'S BOYS’ CLOTHING TO MAKE IT A MEMORABLE OCCASION =" 386 Men's $15 Suits Will Be Sold at $8.95 -_ GD Le alt MS De til nate te i TOR RA 0 i4 Specially purchased for “Clothing Day” at E 24th Anniversary Sales, 380 new Spring Suits—every one 5 of them a standard $15.00 value a On sali: for $8.95 Friday as long as we have any left Hi All sizes in the lot—from 35 to 46—in fancy tweeds and cassinveres—-neat diagonals and unfinished worsteds in mixed effects—stripes and the dapper pin checks—in browns, grays and mixed colors For the Boys—Baseball Buttons Free Every boy visiting our Boys’ Section will be given a Gilt Base Dall Button Free—there are buttons for captains, pitchers, catch ers, first, second and third base, short stops, right, left and center fielders—properly lettered Aaniversary Bargain for Boys! $5 Sturdy School Suits —at $2.98— Mothers with boys from 6 to 17 rs of age will appreciate the splendid value offered in these Suits. They're shown in Norfolk and plain double breasted styles, and are made of cheviots and tweeds tn light and dark shades of brown, gray and dark mix pt diagonal corde * as well, FP lined—taped seams. h sian bi front a with m Upper Main weer Seconds of Burson Hose on Sale at 1/2 Price] 15c A PAIR | rah | Hose FOR 25¢ | HOSE’ Only 500 pairs in the lot, so you'd better come early. These Burson Hose are “irregulars,” but their ‘Slight imperfections will not detract from their splen- did wearing qualities. They come in sizes 814 to 10— }and are black with hemmed or ribbed tops—some with white feet. SILK BOOT HOSE AT 25c A PAIR ‘They're “seconds” of the 50c grade—black or tan—silk boots | with Usle thread tops. Will give excellent service. Sizes 8\4 to 10, Special for Friday, 25c a pair. Women’s 5¢c Unton Suits at 29¢ a Suit Women's summer wetght, fine Union Suits, in white—low nm length—slightly irregular. 24 ioy's see Balbriggan Union Suits 39 Boy's Be Belpri an summer weight Union Sulte— 3 Stiobed-iong or short. sleeves—4 mtd color—fine 6 years. Slightly tmperfect THIS IS “NEMO” WEEK IN OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT omen’ Corse’ Odds and Ends of $3.25 | : 3 het sivies to $3.95 Lace Curtains —(¢ €a.— —$1.95 pr.— | | j j Women's 50¢ 2lasp | Silk Gloves 39c Pair nen'e 2-clasp fine quality Silk Gloves tn black, tan, gray, navy, brown and pongee ‘Beconds | Women’ s $1 Elbow Length s Silk sloves 69¢ |] | | | | | Included are Scrim Curtains with ‘These Corsets are all low-bust styles lace edge and insertion, some with inert have long skirts with hook be Marie An orders, others with low front steel, and some have elas- dainty ¢ borders and narrow tic gore in the back. Sizes 19 to 28 braid edge, nove nets and many Special for our Anniversary Sale Fri other desirable curtaifs, from 2% to day, 50c each. S yards wide 25¢ BRASSIERES 12 1-2¢ Brassieres made of cambric—have embroidery yoke—button and cross in the back. Come in sizes 32 38, 40, 42 and 46. Friday, —Second Floor of the Bon Marche. DOMESTIC SPECIALS 10c Cretonnes at 5c a Yard O44 Curtains ruffies, sertm Notting? many others 2% yards long —Third Floor of the Bon Marche. White Goods Specials 12 1-2¢ Long Cloth se a Yard yiain net with wide with bemetitehed bh Bon Marche Flour $1.1 9Sack 1,000 yards of Cretonnes in mill é ‘ » yards of Long Cloth—t6 Tengths, 27 inches wide, with floral |», Percy (er gton b inches in width. This long eloth is patterns and good shades. Regu- | gion, wheat 4 finely woven and has a nice, soft Har 10c value for Friday at Se a finteh Lengths + yards A yard. 6c Printed Challies 4c a Yard 1,200 yards of Printed Challies, ard, Se | 25¢ Flaxon Priced 12 1-2¢ yd. We've 1,200 yards of thie White | 24 inches wide, in mili lengths, Flaxon—it is 34 inches in width Persian patterns and all shades. and « fine, sheer, good quality For the Anniversary Friday, 4c a Comes tn str and checks; 12% | yard. a yard | i5e Ripplettes at 10¢ a Yard 25¢ Wasting Madras 15¢ Yard 2,000 yards of Ripplettes, Walsting and Shirting Madras— | inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards. 32 inches in width—an extra fine Even stripes in blue, pink, gray 2he quality at tSe a yard. Lengths and tan, at 10¢ a yard Friday. to & yards. 1,500 yards in all | 18¢ Crepe Plisse at 10¢ a Yard $1.65 Long Cloth $1.35 Bolt Crepe Plisse, 30 inches wide, in 100 bolts of extra fine quality soft stripes and floral patterns. Suit chamois finished Lo Cloth—a4 | able for house dresses and kimonos. inches in width. There are 12 sarde | 2,000 yards in all, at 10c a yard x sous to the bolt, Special at $135 a bolt | Lower Main Floor of the Bon Marche. Friday wer Main Wh ot thy Interesting Demonstration of Hom Upper Main Floor suaMARCHE Union Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street. Velephone Main dah, ; pet he | elty | chance to j of John D. Galehouse, formerly of Seattle, | company | covered consciousness | South Pi | bap | Men Who Hold Off War in Mexico; Mediating in a Washington Street Left to right are Eduardo Suarez, Chilean minister; Domicio Da Gama, Brazilian ambassador, and Romulo 8. Naon, Argentine minis ving the home, In Washington, D. C., of the last mentioned after a \ f PLAN ‘ “HOME. CONSUMERS’ DAY” league met at league headquarters Wednes The Home Consumers | day The league is arranging with a number of the women’s clubs of the to have a Home Consumers’ day, when the league will furnish Lington-made goods is making an effort to interest the retail dealer in Une of business tn the movement for a larger support of the Ic ufacturer, by giving p to the home-made product at a The league t# tn r 4 letter from 1, M. Howell, state, commending its work | The regular Friday visit of the league will be made to the plants of the Washington Mattress Co., on Western av., the Venus Martel Corset foctory and the Hama Ice Cream Cone and Candy Co., both in the Sant every man ime, ot secretary tary market PARALYTIC THORPE IN BUSINESS A new start in life for Letey Thorpe, the paralytic, who has been oe for the reetown for his and other wom | in the county hospital for five years, n today, w opening of a amall confection om ple enpecial benefit were en intere! arn his own money Thorpe has use of his arms and the upper part of his body can manage a wheel chair, His mental powers are as ood as Those who wish to add to the list may telephone Bast 4542 The donors to the fund are King ¢ tety 910-8: Mre che, ot 0; De. Worboys, friend, § Kev. West, $1.00; Mra Alvin Memrich, $2.00 $10.00; Mr. and Mrs Hemrich, eupply of clare: Mrs. John |tor a Frederick & Nelson, & Levitt ed in Thorpe’s case have been instrumental in giving him a He ver anty Huma’ » Mok Henry Brodertek, $6.00 $1.00; & friend, be fon Mar Malt-Ratnter W. Considine, bedding ‘JUMPS FROM WII WINDOW AND FLEES | Has any one seen Floyd? His full name ie Floyd Merrtti, Helleving that Floyd, with a fr i, Deputy Sheriff John W day are speeding toward EB leged to have violated | Ho ts 20 years old | 4, 18 in an auto speeding north- | Roberta and Deputy Herbert Beebe to- | verett in hope of finding Floyd, who is al-| if je from the Chehalis reformatory il When Guard J. T. ald called at the Merrill home, 2230 W, 63rd st, Yesterday afternoon, Floyd “wanted to change his overcoat.” He jumped from a second-story window and escaped Ny Merrill's life was saved Monday night at the city hospital, after he found on the street un lous, after taking a quantity of muriatic | ff He was sent to the reform school in 1911 on a charge of forging |} acid checks. ‘THINK GALEHOUSE TRIED SUICIDE SAN FRANCISCO, May 7.—LAttle hope is held out for the rec ry manager of a local packing who was found unconscious yesterday in his office, with a bul nd in the right temple. Up to 10:30 this morning he had not re and the deatils of the shooting remain unex let we plained. The police believe Galehouse attempted suicide. They assert wages at the packing house were overdue and that his balance at a local bank was practically exhausted ‘HE NAMES PLAYFIELD TEACHERS J. Howard Stine, director of playgrounds | lowing appointment of playfield Instructors Collins, Luther Evans, Miss Dorothy Drake Miss Goldie Bryon; Hiawatha, D. V. Mitchell, rk, Fred O. Englund, Miss Sarah Powell Miller, Gordon H. Dickson; Walla Walla, Ernest M W. 8, Riddle. SAVIDGE LAUDS LAND OFFICE In an address at the Allen Dale cafeteria, before the the Federated Improvement clubs, missioner, decla state, In 1913 exceeding the previous year by $! WOMEN BARBERS WILL ORGANIZE Women chin scrapers are to be organized into a union in Se and admitted Into the Central Labor council It is believed it will be the first union of women barbers in the country The labor council Wednesday night voted favorably on the tion to admit the new union has announced the fol Ballard, Frank J. Wy Miss Ethel Brown Lincoln, Neil Ellis Fowler; University att, pattle Tax Clark V. Sav the land office is the big reve. he cash receipts were $1,653,168.45, 182.81 attle | resolu-| CITY OF ROME BURNS ONCE MORE ERIE, Pa, May 7.—The steamship City of Rome, © ‘apt. Wm, Dunn was burn to the water's edge off Ripley, N. Y¥ ay The vessel was en route from Buffalo to Toledo and discharged a cargo at Buffalo yeuterday The fire was discovered at midnight apt. Dunn and crew fought the flames for two hours and finally were forced to beach the The 16 members of the crew escaped SWEDEN’S KING IS MUCH BETTER STOCKHOLM, May 7.—King Gustave has almost completely recov ered from the stomach trouble for which he underwent tion, and the political outlook has been considerably change sult It is now freely admitted the king feared he and was planning to abdicate. WILL GET BECKER JURY TODAY NEW YORK, May 7--The jury which is to try the second case of Chas. F. Becker, charged with slaying Herman Rosenthal, probably will finished by night, and the opening statements start tomorrow. De. spite the announcement he was through with the case, which he char acterized an “not a trial, but an assassination,” Rourke Cockran, de. was one of the first to reach the court room. vessel was a cancer victim fense attorney FRISCO MAY GET LIBERTY BELL PHILADELPHIA, May 7.—Convinced there will further fissures by a trip to San Francisco ad declared today he ered sending the Liberty bell to the Pan na-Pactfic expositic He satd he had consulted with numerous bell asters, and they were agreed the bell could make the trip without mis be no danger of Mayor Blankenburg of Phil an Sane ice eatin nes FREDERICK & NELSON a Store opens iat GIO and closes at 2.30 Excellent Values in Boys’ Noifolk Suits For School and Dress; Sizes From 6 to 18 Years lue we meat uit « ings that please both youngsters and parent \ as thoroughly tailored as a husky, growing clothes should be; and all th with strictly erate price c with stitched down belt k zes 6 to 18 year Prices, $5.00 to $15.00. BOYS’ LIGHT-WEIGHT REEFER COATS— BOYS’ WASH SUITS, $1.25 TO $5.00 Smart and practical Norfolk styles, with yoke Many new 1 color and box plaits, made up in shepherd check ombinations to from im oatings, blue serges and fancy mixtures; just Middy, Sailor and Russian Gs Olax i he tok @ tyles, made up in serviceable ’ reales, poplir and galatea ummer wash suits Sizes 2 to 10 years ids: <Rivek 210 wane Prices, $3.95 to $12.50 Attractive lines of Boys’ Hats and Furnishings, including Shirts, Waists, Collars $1.00 and $1.50. Second Floor. und Neckwear, are carried in this Section. Boys’ Baseball Suits, In Silk Hosiery at 31 in Wom Organdie Embroidery Edges, 25¢c Yard an excellent value we are featuring n's Pure Thread-silk Stockings, woven with , b, : ; ney if, ry ” HEER, dainty Edges especially en-strands of pure silk and four-thread lisle 7 suitable for collar and cuffs and zarter top Ihe heel, sole and toe are also | . “ for many other trimming purposes reinforced with lisle These Stockings may _. Kd ‘ etd The delicate designs are executed by be had in 7 the hand-loom machine and the Black, White and 38 Fancy Colors ; . 1 durabilit edges are finished with points and style, fit, appearance and durability S Biye ie ™ eee A ; $1 0 ¥ Width 6% inches, the yard, they are strongly commended at $1.00 pair. gue Rosey Firet Floor Bissell’s Handy Carpet Sweepers THE UNIVERSALLY-POPULAR, INEXPENSIVE CLEANING DEVICES FOR . EVERY-DAY USE. HE regular use of a Bissell’s Sweeper on your rugs and carpets will make the seasonal house-cleaning a much less formidable job than where the old-fashioned, dust-raising hand broom is depended upon for daily sweeping. The Bissell’s Sweeper leaves a clean, bright wake as it glides over rugs and car pets, removing the dust, picking up the lint and litter, and all with an ease of opera- tion that makes sweeping one of the lightest of household tasks, rather than the one most dreaded —Bevond Fleer. BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits In a Special Offering at '$10.75| and |$15.75) HE Novelty Suits, featuring a quality of material and style such low In the assortment at $10.75 are Suitsof wool poplin and crepe in the popular season's favorite ideas in unusual in suits at prices short-jacket effects, with tunic skirts. They are in new colorings, in sizes 16 and 18 and 34 to 42 AT $15.75 are Suits in plain and fancy crepes, wool poplin and serge, in black ind novelty colors; also smart black and white checks. Sizes 16 and 18; 34 to 42. Basement Salesroom. Children’s and Misses’ Middy Biouses at 95¢ Untrimmed Outing Hats, $1.95 to $3.75 IDDY BLOUSES of good quality SHE Basement Salesroom Millinery Sectic s showing : ange of be white Galatea cloth, trimmed in ee howing a range if bl \ 1 1 1 coming styles in untrimmed Panama, 8 navy-blue or red, made plain or lace ‘ - wailing . : Peanut and Java Braid Hats, all of the front style with circular or square, sailor gihalles iand ‘most ‘desirable shallor . and collar. Well-tailored and finished; sizes mushroom shapes 6 to 20 years. Moderately priced at 5c Trimmed with ribbon these make up MIDDY SKIRTS, 91.25 smartly into Outing Hats for women and dY § » SL.25 misses, and when faced with silk and Made of stout, twilled white material trimmed with flowers and chiffons are ideal Outing Skirts to accompany the just as appropriately worn for dressy popular Middy blouses, Sizes 6, 8, 10, ovcasions 12 std Avent. Price Prices are moderate, ranging from $1.95 to $3.75 Basement Salesroom