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AT THE — | BON MARCHE’S | 24th Anniversary Sales Here's the idea—each department will contribute one or more special items for th sale—if you buy one, you pay full price BUT IF YOU BUY TWO OF THESE ARTICLES, YOU GET THE SECONI ONE FOR | CENT. suits for $15.Gl—and so on all the way through the list they are all—without exception—splendid values at their regular prices. “One Cent” Day Special for Men af suits will go on the tables at $15,00 a suit, or two suits for $15.01 They are stylish, well-made suits—in fancy tweeds, diagonals and cheviots. In nice browns and grays and mixed tweeds—in the popula two and three-button sack suits c All sizes, from 33 to 46-inch chest measure—so there's no fea we cannot fit you well One Cent a Special for Boys BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS FOR $5.00 — OR TWO SUITS FOR $5.01— Well-made School Suits for Boys—6 to 17 years of age. Two good styles to choose from—the belted Norfolk—and the double-breasted jacket The knickers are full lined—and double stitched and taped as well—with belt loops—and buckle straps at the knee In nice summery shades of tan and gray—and mixed tweeds. _—Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. Ic ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL IN SHIRTS} 1c ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL IN DOLLS Men’s Golf Shirts 65¢ Ea. —or Two for 66c— For a Penny—We are offering 500 Men's Golf Ghirts at 650 for the first shirt, or if you want 2, you can get the second one for 1c. Have laun- dered cuffs, made of neat, striped matertal, tn coat style. At this price as long as we bave any. Lower Main Floor. Jumbo Character Dolls, 18 inches tall, and ——OR TWO PAIRS FOR $2.01——— Women’s Pingree Oxford Ties—made in the Blucher Style, with medium narrow toe shapes, patent leather tips and military heels : They are neat fitting styles—and we have lots of the S/ wider widths, and all sizes, from 2 to 7. Ie Anniversary Special in Cartain Rods Extension Curtain Rods Priced at 10c or 2 for Iic. Heavy Brass Curtain Rods with smal! brass ends, and will extend to 60 inches. Priced at 100, or two for ile, for this sale. Third Floor. le Anniversary Special in Aprons Women’s Percale Waist Aprons at 25¢ ——————or 2 for 26¢ Women’s Waist Aprons of percale, In light and dark colors, finished with neat white bind- ing and pocket. 25c, or 2 for 26c. Second Floor. le Anniversary Special in Polish “Noxall” Furniture Polish Priced at 25c or 2 for 26¢ “Noxall” Furniture or Floor Polish that wil! make old furniture and floors look lke new Splendid quality; 25c, or 2 for 26c. Lower Main Floor. le Anniversary Special in Bibs Infants’ Oflcloth Bibs Priced at 5c —————or 2 for 6¢ Infante’ Otlcloth Bibs in a large variety of patterns. The kind to use when feeding baby. Price 5c, or two for 6c. Second Floor. le Anniversary Special for Friday Dustless Dust Cloths Priced at 25¢ Each or 2 for 26c “Liquid Veneer” Dustless Dust Cloths, that clean and polish at the same time. Priced at 26c, or two for 26c Friday. Lower Main Floor. Ie Anniversary Special for Friday Composition Developing Trays 20c Each or 2 for Zic. Composition Developing Tra size 4x5 in., at 20c, or two for 21c. A good chance for those who develop pictures at home. Upper Main Floor. Ic Anniversary Special in Rakes Malleable Iron Garden Rakes for 30c or 2 for 3ic Malleable Iron Garden Rakes, 12-tooth size, with strong handle, priced for One-Cent Day at 20c, or two for 31c. On sale on the Lower Main Floor. le Ann.voersary Special for Friday Bottle Machine Oi! Priced at 10c —————or 2 for IIc. $4n-1 Machine Oil, none better to be had. For all kinds of machinery. Priced at 10¢ a bottle, or two bottles for lic. Upper Malin Floor. 1c Anniversary Special in Milk Mount Vernon Condensed Milk 10¢c Can ————or 2 Cans for 1c. Just think of it! When you can purchase one can of Milk at 10c, you can get an extra can for le. Not over 2 cans to each. Fourth Floor. 1c Ann:versary Special in Underwear Women’s ‘Merode’ Vests or Tights $1.25 or 2 for $1.26 Silk and Lisle Mercerized Vests or Tights, white, hand-trimmed, in size 34, 36 and 38, at $1.25, or two for $1.26. On the Lower Main Floor. Ic Anniversary Special in Gladiolus and Dahlia Bulbs A Splendid Lot of Fine Gladiolus Bulbs at 30c Dozen ————or Two Dozen for 3ic Included in the lot are mixed Gladiolus, Gladiolus American Pink, Gladiolus Brenchiyensis at 30¢ a dozen, or two dozen for 31c. Also Cactus Dahiias, in colors, at 50c a dozen, or two dozen for bic. Included are MacMillan, Island Queen, Grendville, Sir A., Rambler, White Pearl, and Salfabarie, and others, —Fourth Floor, Child Welfare Exhibit—At the Armory—May 22 to 30—Admission Free, souMARCH Lnion Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street, Telephone Main Gw2h, /Two Articles for the Price of One—Plus le Something entirely new—a “one-cent” Anniversary Celebration at Seattle’s big store. For instance—with Men’s Suits—one suit will cost you $15,00—but you can get two | There are many more Ic specials than we have been able to tell you of here, and Please take notice that no articles will be sold for one cent— unless another of the same thing is purchased at regular price | nes fltobdatlitlletdedtedae lade, ial scant Sonica dE scm MEN’S BUSINESS SUITS FOR $15.00) —OR TWO SUITS FOR $15.01—_ For “One-Cent” Day, 500 Men's and Young Men's $15.00 Character Doils 75¢ —or Two for 76e— known as the largest made Have good heads and dressed In striped rompers, and the very kind the little girls like, Buy Friday at 760 for the first one and lc for the second one Fourth Floor. -WOMEN’S “PINGREE” OXFORDS FOR $2 A PAIR Upper Main Floor, Center Section. | EAT WASHINGTON | The Home Consumers’ league h league headquarters We day afte | The first Home Consumers’ day, noon with the Woman's Educational Was Very satisfactory, The league attlomade goods, furnished by th | spoke. j The league has tnvitations to m June 2, and the Lakewood Improve several others for which dates have It In the intention to hold a mas the near future, in one of the parks ple of the etty bette quainted with home industry The league will visit the plants Ove ntal ay, and the Art Hardwa ay, 5, and Main et, on Friday aftern THESE “GIRLS” A When the big musteal and danc by the College club, opens Friday ¢ charming array of “chorun girls” 4 men, as one of the big features of t the “maids” are now quite accustom \ninity,” and promise | hots, wige and datnty > slippers The proceeds will Ko to the W amount for financing the Invasion t men will enter the rowing contests seon Friday evening, Saturday mati Raymond R. Frazier and Irland opening numbers, “One tn Million Li e | > | U. 8. 8. CALIFORNIA, May 20 21.)-——-Gen. Obregon, the Mexican re jt to prevent possible abipments of art pian then ts to concentrate his troop With Vera Cruz ¢ the rebels, Huerta has been unable t murder trial at 11:16 o'clock this | Journed court until 2 p.m. It ts expe today and Justice Seabury conclude tomorrow r ri} | LOS ANGE court is consid 3, May 21.-—Presi ing an appliteation f of a neries to be t the damage sult the réwult which 40 ing more than KILLED TAPPAN, 00 have been fi They a While Clyde Hot sending this measage to nearby pol killed by one of t Ma bhers, ¥ |] talling’s office GALVESTON, Ma 1 News ie sent to ald the Norwegian steams miles north of Ta: ite regular crew s Wireless moanage jf | timations are they are in danger LONDON, May 21.—The police sion which was marching on Pockin don residence The incident occu arrests were made. county by {ts refusal to pay taxes on ing « cates of delinquency, Count ‘THEY SURE HAVE ington state exposition commission tendent of schools, stated today no Against the New City Charter,” at t Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The m pices of the Fourth ward local of the LO8 ANC diamond, Charl attorney. MAKE ’EM HAPPY; copal diocese of Olympia, told the cl terday, in a sermonette. “They don't said Coffman. neering board, were entertained at | club. Mayor Gill and Fred W. Bert, Dudgen. ENVOYS GET DOW | NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, May 21 jing been disposed of, the “A, B. ¢ | States and Mexico are ready for actu Juatic long conference with the mediators NEW YORK, May 21.—The H. the largest vessel aflo: 23.4 knots, Miss Anna Hartnagle, sister o! killed by an auto speeder, inherits bate yesterday ALBANIA GETS HE fan marines, landed here at his req ‘ruler, i# in control of the situation, mee (sing throughout the country, RE RR RR si Pa 2 Soni eer rere eee re lisport themselves capably in tight-fitting cor ‘TO CUT OFF HUERTA’S ARMS | ng to cut the railroad that conn coupled by Americans and Tampico captured by | sald to have been turned toward some of his Pacific coast porta. ‘BECKER TESTIMONY ALL IN NEW YORK, May 21.—Roth sides rested in the Chas, F. Becker WILL TRY COLLAPSE SUITS AS HE CALLS HELP 21 ‘There are several robbers trying to en « to Khoot. Please rush hely nt for the West Shore ratiroad, was street from the station, heard shots and then saw a man run FEAR FOR SHIP’S CREW | p At », With 98 refugees had taken the passengers off, but the crew remained on board, and In POLICE FIGHT WITH WOMEN gates and & near riot ensued. The procession was dispersed. Several N. P. LOSES MINERAL RIGHTS The Northern Pacific loses tte mineral rights to £000 acres in King compa on jand it bad sold, Purchasers may acquire full title by buy What do you think of this for nerve? Charging 10 cents for the bread you got in a rafiroad diner? They're doing it east of Chicago, and tried to wish the custom on the Western roads, but nuthin’ doin’, says | H. J. Titus of the N. P. dining car service WANTS LARGER FAIR FUND OLYMPIA, May 21.—Declartng the $4,000 apportioned by the Wash- San Francisco fair !# inadequate, Mra. Josephine Preston, state superin- cient funds are forthcoming from outside sources, TO PAN HINKY-DINK CHARTER Charles W. Doyle, meamber of the charter revision commission, and| business agent for the Ca tral Labor council, will talk on “Why I Am| THOUGHT IT AN ICEBERG oS, May 21.--Held on a charge of stealing a valuable Stelph, a Santa Monica bartender, claimed today he mistook the stone for a chunk of {ce and dropped it into a highball a! thirsty customer guiped. The explanation did not satisfy the district “Teach your parishioners the joy of living, and they will supply funds for the church,” N. B. Coffman, treasurer of the Epis- ARE SHOWN ALASKA MOVIES Lieut. F. Mears and Thomas Riggs, jr. of the Alaska railroad engi- of welcome, Moving pictures of Alaska were shown by Dr. Leonard 8. amar and Frederick Lehmann, American envoys, had a | All were reticent relative to the nature of the discussion, WELCOME TO THE U. S. A.! arrived here today on her maiden voyag: was given a noisy welcome, The vessel sailed May 14 and averaged ‘DR. REDON’S WILL PROBATED and is named executrix, according to the doctor's will, admitted to pro- DURAZZO, Albania, May 21.—Backed by the 600 Austrian and Ital THE SEATTLE STAR “ONE CENT” DAY -MADE FOOD old tts regular weekly meeting at) rnoon, | a new feature, held Tuesday after club, at the Federated Club house, furnished the refreshments, of Be 16 manufacturers, Tho president seot with the Woman's Ctvio elub, ment club, on June 6, as well an not been arranged » meeting for the general public in or beach resorts, to make the peo » What the league Is doing to foster of the Vittucet Importing Co. 309) are Manufacturing Co. on Second 100N. RE “PHONIES” ing entertainment, “Tango Town,” vening, Seattle patrons will see & rawn from the ranks of business he show, After weeks of training, ed to all the “implements of fem! ‘ashington crew fund, to boost the © Pougkeepsie, where Washington on the Hudson, The show will be neo and evening. Davin will feature in one of the ke You.” (Hy wireless to Ban Diego, May | | leader on the west coast, is pre ts Manzanillo and Mexico City os and ammunition to Huerta Hite * around Mazatlan o import arms, and his attention is| morning, and Justice Seabury ad the arguments will be finished bis charge to the jury before noon ding Judge Wood of the superior rn mpectal fudge to try the first nts early today, he was shot and ams Forrest, who lives across the ‘om Ho-| awaited today from wreckage tugs | ntis, which went ashore 100 from the port on board, besides « stated the warship Connecticut | today stopped a suffraget proces ngham palace, King George's Lon. rred just outside the royal park mineral reservations made by the y Treasurer Hanna telis them. A CRUST for an educational exhibit at the display will be made unless suffi. he Socialist temple, 711 Olive st, eeting will be held under the aus- clalist party. THEY’LL GIVE UP lergymen at thelr convention yes- get the spirit and they lack faith,” uncheon today at the Commercial Jr., club president, made addresses | N TO BIZ All preliminary formalities hav- "mediators between the United ‘al business today, last night. amburg-American liner Vai priand, She f Dr. Louls H, Redon, who was| all his personal and real property | R BACK UP ubst, King William, Albania’s new ‘There were grave fears of an up Ai a aia si Jaa eal DERICK & NELSON Store opens at 8390 and closes at FIO The Gown Section Places on Sale Friday 200 New Afternoon and Evening Dresses , Exceptionally Low-Priced at - $14.75 and $19.75 LL are fresh, new Dresses, typifying the sea son's accepted and charming ideas in frocks for the informal afternoon affair and for evening occasions Materials are Taffeta Silks, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Silk Crepe and Novelty Silk Black and light and dark coloring Sizes Range From 16 to 40 The values warrant enthusiastic interest, at the quoted prices, $14.75 and $19.75. Second Floor, * Warner |ront-Lace Girls’ Coats Corsets 5 s © ad Special $3.95 Comfortable, moderately-priced models E Pentiecsurise price that conform to all the requirements beg onart Spring oe meee — and Summer Coats for of modern dress fashions the little girl from 2 to 1w \T $3.00. 5 years of age. The offering includes J An excellent wodel of te 3 ured brocade, designed with Navy Serges with very low bust and medium letachable collars of rt and shield under lacer T ally trimmed = with na 2 embroidery, Price $3.00. hagen silk, as pictured Black and White ite pique or Copen- AT $1.5 A very good model for the Checks with blue or medium figure, made of black collar, cuff and good quality couttl, embroid ee ery-trimmed, designed with = free hip, Jow bust and long Choice of Reefer, Balkan and Norfolk skirt. Price $1.60 3 aero paced ie Stal styles. All-exceptional value at $3.95. —feoond Floor An Unusual Selling of Hand-Made Neckwear 35c, 65c, $1.00, $1.50 and Upward AMPLE Neckpieces and others in broken assortments from regular lines, includ- ing a wide range of the season’s novelties in Net, Lingerie and Hand-Embroid- ered Collars, Vestees and Guimpes —exceptional values at prices quoted, 35c and upward. —Firet Fleer. The “Waterloo” Refrigerator, $10.50 GOOD Refrigerator for the small family is the “Waterloo” pictured. It has solid oak case and white enamel storage compartment, and ice is put in from the front, leaving the top free for use as a shelf. Measures 21 inches wide, 15 deep and 40 inches high The drainage pipe and trap may be removed for cleaning Price $10.50. —Third Fleer, The Fire-Box of the Ohio Range Is designed to give the utmost efficiency with the least possible expense for upkeep Tm, The ventilated “hot- blast” grate frame allows a continued flow of cool air from the ash pit to circulate freely back of the lining (thus prevent- ing warping), and dis- charges the superheated TEE eae ga air directly over the fuel The discharge of ait at this point creates per- fect combustion, consuming the greater portion of smoke, which in other fireboxes is allowed to escape unutilized. Investigation will dis¢lose many other points in the construction and, design of the “Ohio” that commend it strongly to your consideration as the Range for your kitchen. —Third Floor, Equip the Porch With. “Vudor” —and Make the Most of Summer HEN the heat of the sun makes life within four walls uncomfortable at best, it is a good idea to move to the “Vudor-enclosed” porch for cool lunches and dinners, for sewing, play and the after- noon nap | Vudor Shades let in the health-giving air, but keep {out the glare of the sun. They allow one to see \w hat is going on outside, but those outside cannot \ see in \ Vudor Shades are sightly, too, in their soft, pleas- \ing green or brown stain, and are so strong that \ they last for many seasons. A child can put them up, and they are raised or lowered at will They may be had in the 4, $, 8 and 10-foot sizes, Prices, $2.75, $3.75, $4.75 and $6.75, respectively. Upholstery Section