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THE BON Now for Jewelry Day at ARCHE'’S | 24% ANNIVERSARY SALES =e someneegyppgemeene ange ore eee THE SEATTLE STAR With Four Brilliant » Bargains in Pretty —— Jewelry—— $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50 German Silver Mesh Bags eral styles of frames t Any one of these gift. s0c Mesh Change Purses at | —25c Ea.— Real Gunmetal and German Silver Mesh Change Purses, well finished tn pretty designs, suitable to carry in leather or mesh bags. The 60c kind Special for this sale at 25¢ each. Stylish Long Bead Chains Special Perhaps you have been wanting a long bead day at 2c. The beads are both medium and «mall sizes of black wood, well finished in oval or round shapes, well strung. For $1.98 A wonderful lot of pretty German Silver Mesh Bags goes into this Anniversary Sale at $1.98 worth from $2.50 to $4.50 They are the round Mesh Bags: each—although they are kid lined, and there are sev o choose from in the 4% to 7-inch sizes Bags would make a delightful graduation $1.00 Lavallieres, Special at —50c Ea.— A splendid assortment of beautiful Lavellieres in oxidised silver finish, set with amber, jad sapphire, emerald, amethyst and other pretty stone settings. $1.00 value S00 each Upper Main Floor, '25¢ chain, If 80, you can buy one here Satur: THIS STORE IS CALLED THE HOME OF THE ‘ That is when you AYSER” GLOVES because we carry larger stocks of these famous Fabric Gloves than other stores care to—as a matter of fact, we carry larger stocks of them than any other store on the Pacific coast—that means that you can be surer of getting just the size, the color, the style of Kayser Glove you want shop here. “Kayser'e” Gloves, elbow “Kayser” Long Silk Gloves, | ‘i full I8button® length, pure | 1nsth, washable liste and sae te aemel aoeken en chamolsette, {n white, black ph 5% to 8% 4 | and chamois color, 50 Substitatesnewer | pair ...... $1. 00 | | palr Cc equal the genau ine. Milanese Silk Gloves, heavier | 9 Kayser’s Bhort Slik Glove: ps at the wrist, double Ask for “Kay. | Weight, elbow length; every | fin SER” at our | Color and size, pair 1. 50 | antes tieket, gciichint Glove Depart. | $1.25 and . pair $ 50c ment. Kayser’s Milanese Sitk | Kayser’s Short Gloves, in Short “KAYSER” Silk Gloves, 50c to $1.25 Gloves, 2clasp length, in| gray, white, black, tan, tango, Long “KAYSER” “ T5c to $2.00 “THE TIPS OUTWEAR THE Gloves pair every good color, Paris point | and contrasting backs; 5% to 8%, nab, green, champagne, brown and red, heavier quality than the 50c gloves. 5 Cc pair sizes | $1.00 | YOU WILL FIND ALL THE LATEST SUMMER FOOTWEAR HERE Colonial Pumps at $3.50 a Pair They have just reached us, and they are as new and smart as anything we've seen They are made of patent leather, with vamps and narrow toes—light welt soles and stylish buckles Just the footwear needed of enameled leather—military heels to go with present-day costume fashions Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Oxfords —$2.45 Pr.— Pi t Leather, Gunmetal or Tan Calf Oxfords in button and lace style, ali with welt soles and on good style lasts. Special $2.45 a pair Women’s $3.50 Oxfords Priced —$1.65 Pr.— About 500 pairs of broken lines of Oxford Ties, in elther weit or turned soles and all good styles; sizes from 2% to 6 at $1.65 a pair Saturday Patent Patent ton and pla Have hand toes. turned fancy bu value, in at $1.95. $3. $1.95 Pr. Shoes white nubuck soles the medium long 00 Shoes Short lines oe Boys’ Shoes tn ™ and lent leather, both and button most all wt Kid But] soles, Sizes 2% to 5% at $1.95 a pair with Infant's $1.00 Slippers at —75c Pr.— Dark brown one strap and flexible cool summer footwear 2 to & —Upper Marche. tops in dress and 8 all sizes, soles. ttons. Main Floor of The Bon THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY EVENING =Saturday Morning Specials—= On Sale From 9 a. m. Until 12 Only —No 25¢ Medium and Small Size Beach Hats in combination col- Less than half price for medium | + and smal! size Beach Hats of good —Second Floor. / gtade of straw, ors. Telephone Orders Accepled for Forenoon Bargains— 50¢ Venise Lace Collars Till 12 m. at Venise Lace Collars in cream and 9 white fine and heavy mesh with round and shouk a m. till 12 at ts, from 9 Se each Saturda $2.50 and $2.98 “Swim Easy” Bathing Suits $1.00 Less than balf price for Women's “Swim Kasy band trimmings. Have square necks and well fint a m. till 12 at $1.00 each 15¢ Polishing Outfits, Special al 9c One Polishing Outfit, consisting of 1 lamb's wool polisher, one danber and one bor of polish till 12 Saturday 9c —Upper Main Floor. | 2c Embroidery Bands, Special 10c Yard | Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Bands In widths up to 4 inches, in openwork and biind patterns, | till 12 Saturday 10¢. —Upper Main Floor. | 15c Silk Covered Featherbone 8c Yd. Silk Covered Featherbone.4@ white or black best quality for girdles and belts, till 12 Satur day Se yard —Upper Main Floor. 1 Card of Wilson Dress Hooks Free With every purchase of notions «t our notion counter between 9 a. m. and 12 you will get a card of Wilson Dress Hooks free —Upper Main Floor. Boys’ 50c Bell Blouse Waists for 39¢ Boys’ Bell Bio Walsts of madras cloth, also black sateen. Sizes 4 to 16 years at 39c¢ till 12 | Saturday. —Upper Main Floor. Girls’ 98c Wash Dresses at 50¢ Each Girls’ Dresses of percale or gingham sizes, 6 to 14. Not all sizes in all styles Saturday 50c —Second Floor. Seconds of 2c Cotton Foulards 10c Yard 25 pieces of Foulards, seconds in black and navy grounds with white patterns; till 12 Saturday 10¢ | yard. Lower Main Floor. 1500 Yards of 10c Long Cloth 6 1-2c Yard | Long Cloth, 20 and 26 inches wide, in lengths to 7 yards; soft chamols finish, till 12 Saturday 6%e. —Lower Main Floor. Visiting Elks Are Cordially Inv Bathing Suits, fn na shed. The $2 —On the Second Floor Girls’ 50¢ Middy Blouses at 25¢ Ea. Girls’ Middy Blouses sizes, all well made, on at 25¢. We value in 6 to 14-year from 9 a, m. till 12 —Second Floor. Men’s 25¢ Wash Ties, Special at 12 1-2c Tubular Wash Ties at half price, Very pretty patterns and pe limit to the quantities. Til 12 Saturday 12% Lower Main Floor. n’s 15¢ Knitted Waists 10c Ea en's Knitted Waists with just like the Nazareth waists Saturday buttons and 1 to 12 years —Lower Main Floor. 25¢ to 50¢ White Hose at 17¢ a Pair Women's White Stocki lisle and lace boot lisle a pair. in cotton Sizes 8% lisle, silk 9 and 9%, at 17¢ Lower Main Floor. $1.75 Crepe de Chine Silk $1.29 a Yd. 25 pleces of lustrous, heavy silk Crepe de Chine, in a full ine of new and staple shades, 40 inches wide. —Upper Main Floor, 50 All Wool Crepe 36 Ins. Wide 39¢ Yd. soft, all wool ( in biack $6 Inches wide, t irda 15 pieces of and colors, yard. white -Upper Main Floor 10¢ Figured Silkoline at 3¢ a Yard tigured Stikoline in remnants, 1 to 6 yards. slightly imperfect; pink, blue, green and red a] 12 Saturday 3c. —Third Floor. Shamrock Linen Stationery 10¢ Pound Shamrock Linen Fabric {n 1-pound packages, on sale from 9 a. m. till 12 Saturday at 10c a pound —Upper Main Floor. 12 ited to Visit Seattle's Big Store, BON inion Street, Second Avenue, Pike MARCHE Street. Telephone Main 6x25, Boys’ $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes at) Viet Kid Slippers with | in sizes from | OUR GRANDCHILDREN WILL — STILL BE PAYING THE DEBT ~ IN1975 IFU.S. GOES TO WAR | By Herbert Quick At fell the of country at Vera Cruz in the first day's action there April In less than week his mother filed an application for a pension, She is deserving of the pension, ceive it it to her humanitarian policy to put the government in the place of when he falls in the service of the nation We have not the conscience to do less. But it makes our war horribly expensive. | The fact is, war is no business for & consctentious people. If we are finally drawn into a general war with Mexico, the first | cost will be staggering; but the first cost will be only the smallest sort Charles mith, a seaman, in service his in will no doubt re It is a part of our and Nobody would deny the breadwinner |f | of a beginning. We are now paying for the tenth time or more the cost of the civil war, fought 60 years ago, THE PENSION LIST, IN STEAD OF DECREASING, HAS STEADILY GROWN r are often and 8o low that the pension outgo bas been at times a scandal and a shame, ' If we ocoupy Mexico, our grandchildren will be tolling to pay the | expense in the year 1975. | The wages of laborers will be lower on account of It. | living will be higher, The poverty of the poor will be gr | The hovel of the struggier with penury will be low: darker. The chance of the weak to survive will be smalier | gle for existence will be more tense The mother of Charles A. Smith has served notice on us of what | we MAY expect—If the chauviniats, the jingoes, the plantation owners, | the mine owners, the shareholders and the Men-Brave-With-a-Typewrit: | ler have their way and succeed in of our president = legislators on this subject, that the bars bave down #0 The cost of |} ter. d colder and The strug 'WE WILL HAVE MAY FESTIVAL | The People's Chorus, under the direction of W. H. Donley, will pre sent Handel's “Messiah” Tuesday evening, May 26, at the Hippodrome. More tnan 200 persons are in the chorus, and some of the best artists of | the city will be seen in the entertainment | Conductor W. H. Donley, formerly associated with choral societies of the Middle West and Canada, Is known In Seattle for his excellent work | as organist and choir master of the First Methodist church. Edith Rosslyn | Collais, who will sing the soprano portions, has a voice of t esting pur ity and power, Mra. Romayn B. Jansen, contralto; George Wilbur Reed, |tenor, and KE. Maldwyn Evans, basso, are singers with enviable reputations | | throughout the country | | The chorus has been chosen to represent Seattle tn the choral compe | tition to be held in San Francisco during August, 1916. An orchestra of \3 0 musicfans will be a feature. | ‘HOW TIMES ARE CHANGING! | Inasmuch as the game used to be for the school authorities to do all | they could to keep the boys from going swimming during schoo! hours the announcement that the * class at Franklin high school here is to be taken to Lake Washington and given expert instruction in school hours comes as a surprise to numerous fathers with vivid memories of boyhood whalings | The class will be taught how to restore respiration in partially drown: ed persons, how to break death grips and how to save Iife otherwige. Water polo and water baseball are included in the instruction HIS HEN CAN GO SOME There's a Rhode Island hen out at 916 N. 83rd st. that hereafter will T be on a pension. On May 16 she laid an egg that weighed four ounces! and m ured Txf%y Inches | ‘The egg, which looks like the product of some giant goose, was] brought into The fiee toda Married en on the staff bid for it fever owner took it “ again. BANDITS BREAK UP GAME SAN FRANCISCO, May i Edward Do D Villlame a injured, ¢ sked band is dead here today, and latoire probably fatal Regan, own will ¢ nouse on & abou Kight men were p cards when two ma men ¢ Aft ndits had emp ere the od out, fe a BISHOP ROWE’ 'S WIFE DIES Dora H. Rowe, wife of Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe of A the family reaidence ) ning # of 18 months her m arried | endured hardships by her hb nnounced late survived WARM ENOUGH FOR JOHN If you don't belie ad th ‘ohn Martin, a driver in the e of the ¢ gt e Falling from his seat, he # edae 1 e and was rendered anconsctous Employes of Crane & ( ave first ald ‘EXCITED OVER MYSTERY SHIP VANCOUVER, B Maru, which is r aboard set. It is fr while Vancouver has n of like kind would place to Ottawa not to pe May 4 to be coming ourl The mysterious Hindu K 00 Hi to Vancouve and as a result labor circles are permo’ iy admitted the question of work now is uy had a bread line a few more in Asia TO TALK AGAINST CHARTER There will A meeting will speak against it Mr. O Democratic address will B Thorgrimson will in address the members of the Good Eats cafeteria at 2 p. Mpon the n Women's Saturday The w eity charter WILL TELL OF FRIEND TEDDY 1, Costello, a close frie Theodore Roosevelt the progr in Hicks with him in the New York as meeting at the jand Madison | Roosevelt embly, will mcheon, addre part regular Saturday | Second Costello will cafeteria Reminis speak upon his personal ences of TO MAKE AUTO TIRES HERE Automobile tires and tubes are to be manufactured in Seattle as }800n as the machinery arrives and ts installed. The Pacific Rubber | and Tire Manufacturing Co, ts the name of the new concern, Over 150 | men will be employed and the plant will produce 150 tires a day, The | site hasn't been selected yet ‘THINK THEY HAVE FAKE OFFICER | A fake juvenile officer is believed to have been arrested in the| | worst of Harry C, White, alias Stanley Wolfgang, alina Harry Me- Mabon, gathered in yesterday by the police. Numerous residents have complained that a man posing as a juvenile officer has been calling | on girls and making Rimacit obnoxious, OLE JR. 1S A BUSY GUY Ole Hanson and his father aren't the only members of the Hanson | tamily working for Ole, Ole Hanson, jr., will call on pretty nearly every | farmer in Snohomish county this week and next, traveling | vy auto, distribute Hterature ~— CHIEF OF MOOSE HERE TODAY | Walter E, Dorn, supreme dictator of the L oyal Order of Moose of the | World, due today on an inspection tour of the local lodge, will be ra around the boulevards this afternoon, will speak tonight y . dered a banquet at the Washington, ath nated A special ay Ds of the public ownership committee at the Labor temple tonight at 8 o'clock. There will be a general di sion of the proposed new city charter, in which T. H. Bolton and © W. Doyle Store opens at & In the Basement Salesroom, Saturday es’ and Children’s Sample Wash Dresses Women’s, Mis: On Sale At V AMMAN FACTURER’S sample line of nd Summer Dresses, bought at a & very low figure and priced to re-sellat corresponding savings Materials include pretty novelties in Crepes, Ratines, Zephyr Ginghams and fjne Percales THE CHILDREN'S DRESSES: Size 8 only. Exceptionally lov at D5e, $1.45 $1.95. THE WOMEN'S DRESSES: Size 36 only. priced and Exceptionally low-priced Ribbons Unusu 25¢c and i le WO very dles, hairbows AT 25¢ YARD— In this lot Ribbons fr inches wide, attractive lots, includir and sashe are Taffetas and Taffeta Moire including of Satin Dresden combinations with Moire; tions; and combina Floral Brocade Taffetas; Solid-color, Ribbons Stripes and Checks Dresden and Persian - Basement Salesroom-—— Dix-Made House Dress, $1.00 WELL MADE House Dress in the attractive model | sketched, made up in good grade percale of | navy or delft patterned | dots ; also | with white ring or small figures in white with bar of black der Collar and cross- or laven- cuffs are of black, navy or delft j Very | | striped percale | good value at $1.00. Basement Balesroom | es | Untrimmed White Hats White F ama White Hen Neckpieces, 25c COLLARS with colored Collars and estee ( 4 ( 1 Women’s U nion Suits, 50¢ Misses’ Hose, 15¢ Pair | good quality, sizes 5 to 9 r Long White Silk Gloves $1.00 Pair White 8 ¥ € f ed with black f r nh a dout A ‘ iv iat $1 i Nbroidered White Silk Gloves ar lee Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, Special 10¢ OMEN’S Alllinen Handkerchiefs, neatly hemstitched, in an assortment of one-cor- ner embroidered designs. Special, 10¢ each Women's Linen Handkerchlefs with \-inch hems, embroidered in one corner in a rance of floral designs, 15¢ each oF Hammocks, Special $2 NAA nec OVEN Hammocks of an especially good quality of hard-spun yarn, with tufted pillow, valance and spreader at head. An as- sortment of patterns to choose from, $2.00, Special, —Housefurnishings Section vo and closes at 5.IO ery Low Prices THE MISSES’ DRESSES: Size 15 only. Exceptionally low-priced it D5e, $1.75 $2.75. 1 anc at $1.75 | $2.75. ar Basement Salesroom. ally Low-Priced 45¢ Yard irable Ribbons for millinery purposes, gir- AT 45¢ YARD— The Ribbons in this lot range from 6 to 7% inches in width Included, Dresden " Ribbons, Brocade and Persian feta Ribbons; smart novel- ties in combined ire and Taffeta or Moire and Dresden effects Excep- tional value at the yard First Floor. Gingham Wash Dresses 1.95 ¢, well- PTRACTIV made models of check and stripe ging- hams in assorted colors, prettily trimmed with white rep collar and belt and finished with match- ing tie. A plaited tunic tops the plain skirt, giv- ing an unusual effect Sizes 6 to 14 years. Price $1.95 At $1.50, we are show- ing many smart little dresses for the school girl, made up in figured and striped percales and white with trimmed rep ee piping and buttons. $1.50, years, nd Floor. Attractive Values in Silver-Plated Wares A’ sket » Silver | Pp d rmalade |} Jars pleasing pierced lesign, with engraved i cover, $1.50 4 Silver- Plate Mustard Pots, with glass inset and ff Silver - plated Syrup Pitchers pl $ it turec ; br Ht g i $1.50 i ° iH Six-piece Silver-plated i Salt and Pepper Set in Silver - plated Napkin Rings in se ttract ¢ ercec 1c ff 50¢ Brass Jardiniere Special Exc ExION Ale v une } d, resting m o0]e, Special Prices on Lawn Implements ea DIAMOND LAWN MOWERS, SPECIAL §: Fourteen-inck, size, strongly constr and well-finished, with 8-inch drive wheels and four self-sharpening knives. Special, $2.95. HAND SICKLES, SPECIAL 256 Hand Sickles of good quality steel, with off-set handle, special 25¢, 50-FT. COTTON-COVERED HOSE, SPECIAL B3.75 Fifty-foot length of Cotton-covered Lawn a = Hose, three-quarter. SS inch, complete with — = > === q Housefurnishings Section. couplings (nozzle not included), special, $3.75.