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THE BON MARCHE’S SALE of the “Helen Igoe” Salvage Stock —AT 25c TO 75c ON THE DOLLAR— Presents a wonderful opportunity to the women of Seattle to secure high-grade apparel at far less than the first cost of | manufacture. Prices that would not be possible had we not | bought the Helen Igoe stock trom the Insurance Companies. | | THE “HELEN IGOE” SHOP WAS NOTED FOR THE a | | _ | EXCELLENCE OF ITSDRESSES, COATS and WAISTS | Me You can have your choice of those handsome Dresses, ( and Waists at from | a half to a quarter of Helen Igoe’s prices j Those that are in perfect condition are going at about half—those that are a} i trifle harmed with water are about one-third their former prices—the badly soaked gar }) ments are a quarter of th original prices or even less than that “Helen Igoe” Dresses at Less Than Half Price “Helen Igoe”’ Lingerie at Half Price “Helen Igoe”’ Neckwear at Less Than Half Price Half Price and Less “HELEN IGOE” STOCK OF| ‘HELEN IGOE” STOCK OF | “*TREFOUSSE”’ KID GLOVES | ‘McCALLUM’ SILK HOSIERY 20-BUTTON KID GLOVES $2.95 $1 SILK STOCKINGS 69 24-BUT/ON KID GLOVES $2.95 $1.50 SILK HOSE AT 95¢ PAIR $2 SHORT KID GLOVES $1.25 $2.50 SILK HOSE AT $1.45 PAIR ELBOW LENGTH KID GLOVES $2.25 $2 SILK HOSE AT $1.25 PAIR RQ Radical Reductions in White Undermuslins For the Bon Marche’s June sale of white started this morning with better bargains and more of them than ever before. Table after table of beauti- ful snow white undermuslins —all marked at incredibly low prices—await your coming $1.25 and $1.50 Dainty White | 75e Gowns, Combinations, | Undermuslins Reduced to | Corset Covers and Drawers | —95c Each— —at 50c— You will be wi Reduced prices on undermualins for sale of Undermuslins for $1.25 and | the June sale of white. Included are $1.60 gowns at 95c. They are of crepe gowns in high neck and siip-over and nainsook in slip-over, empire and | styles, combination corset covers and high neck styles. Also combinations, | drawers, long white skirts, corset long skirts and princess slips. ers and drawers, “Helen Igoe”’ Waists at to come to this | cov $3.50 AND $3.98 UNDERMUSLINS, LACE TRIMMED, SPECIAL aT $1.98 EACH DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS, WORTH UP To $5.50-—NEATLY TRIMMED, AT $2.98 (ODD PIECES OF $7.50, TO $10.50. GOWNS _AND COMBINATIONS AT % 20¢ Sort FINISH CAMBRIC DRAWERS WIT 4 DEEP RUFFLES AT 15¢ A PR. 25c MUSLIN CORSET COVERS ND D B, LACE TRIMMED, SPECIAL 19¢ 39¢ MUSLIN DRAWERS AND CORSET COVERS ARE SPECIAL AT 25¢ EACH 39¢ Lona AND SHORT WHITE SKIRTS, EMBROIDERY TRIMMED, AT 29 EA. 50e COMBINATION CORSET COVERS AND DRAWERS AND GOWNS AT 39¢ EA. THE JUNE WHITE SALE | JUNE SALE BARGAINS —OF BEDDING— | IN WHITE GOODS IS CONTINUED FOR TUESDAY | BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE Ie Dotted Set 28 Inche ide 90 Bleached “Pequot” Sheets, 15 sorted sice dot uptacT +s size $1290 Inches, each Cc yare 10¢ Me Bleached “Atlantic” Sheets, good 27 Inches heavy quality, Mie Bleached Sheets, $1x90 inches with flat center seams, 49c for eee +s She Bleached Sheets, §1x90 Inches, with flat center seam, 5c for duchies sere, 22e “Pequot” Pillow Cnmes, nine 42x26 inches—the kind that wears 19 well—each c 12\%e Foxerott Pillow Cases, size 42x 25 Inches—-made of good, heavy 10 sheeting —each t $1.00 Crocheted Bed Spreads, size 72x80 inches, in neat Marseilles 5 patterns : t $1.50 “Bates” Bed Spreade—Hates’ Cro cheted Hed Spreads in neat $1 29 a . Marseilles patterns —Lower Main Floor. , mize 81x99 Goode—s win , Fiaxon and Ba 27 2 inches wide, a yard Ingerte Crepe—a ) Inches wide, to 10 yards, a yard Me White Me—lengths to assorted cords, oth—e xtra to the fine 25 amooth bolt, 10c Amoskeag Ginghams 61-2c Yard 12 1-2c Dress Ginghams 8 1-2c Yard 2,000 yards of Amosmeag Apron dant os Gingha Not in ken Ginghams, 27 inches wide. colors, assorted blue che over 12 yards to each Inches wide 1 other brands. 8 Mee ma ds, —Lower Main Floor, y ard. 49cCenter Pieces 25¢ Ea. 69¢ Squares at 39e Ea. Exceptional value in Drawn Work Scarfs and Squares. Scarfs 18x51 inches, suitable for side boards or dressers; Squares 20x30 inches, at —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. E Beautifully made Battenberg Centerpleces, 24 inch size, some with drawn work and others with plain center, special at 250 each; value 49c, THE SEATTLE HOME OF THE “McCALL” PAPER PATTERNS onMARCH BON Union Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street. Telephone Main 0925, THE SEATTLE STAR PREPARE FOR LAST STAND | erals in Mazatlan harbor tonight. SPAIN CAN’T FORGET TEDDY TEDDY TO FIGHT BOSSES NEW YORK, June 1.—There te no doubt as to what Col, Roosevelt will do in the coming fall elections, Hoe wilt fight down the line for the rogressive party principles and “for brother progressives,” and will make his principal fight to “clean house” in New York against the « Y bossiom of Barnes and Murphy. He so declared in a formal statement 4 . “ strc 2 wv Saturday, before leaving for Spain to attend his son's wedding | ) I( | & k | The colonel also eriiticised the administration on the tariff and 4 J 4 iy ; ow) ow ) trust legislation From the canal and highway of the government has been admit downward,” he said, “each branch red primartly with a view te prehension amor r al advantage a our peo Are Now Conducting Their Annual There Is widespread The pinch of poverty t# felt in many a household The cost of living has not been uced. Not the slightest progress has been made tn ; j Annuities June Displays and Special Offerings in WILSON REVIEWS SITUATION WASHINGTON, June 1.—President Wilson somt-weekly conferences with newspaper men Ho indicated the entire effect of the proposed labor amendments to the Sherman law is simply to “clear up” the doubtful ground President Wilson denied that boycotting would be legalized, as certain employers’ organizations contend, He explained the amend ment merely regulates the issuance of injunctions and prevents the use of this weapon to crush strikes The president said he would be delighted ff the group of five con vation bills were passed at the present session. He sald he ex ted all five to pass duting the present or early in the next session. Regarding business depression, the president sald {t 1# general throughout the world, He said it is being felt less here than elsewhere He ted there t® no real depression tn business in America HINDUS FIGHT TO LAND VANCOUVER, RB. © WHITE MERCHANDISE In which several Sections of the store contribute money-saving opportunities of helpful interest to those planning for the vari- ous occasions of summer. Throughout the store seasonable dis- plays of new White Goods at attractive prices are especially fea- tured. June Muslin Underwear Specials In the Basement Salesroom today resumed his in . June 1.—-An appeal to the two great mahara jahs and the viceroy of India will be made to ask help in landing the ttractive di » 7 3. 6 ‘ pare fo une a ver ve dis shipload of Hindus now here waiting to be first in the Invasion of The Basement Salesroom has prepared Be | a British Columbia, according to a resolution presented at a monster play of well-made and daint ins; trimmed erviced aces and meeting of Sikhs last night ; ‘ n every respect to our usual standards) From turbans and pockets came forth bills and titles to real estate embroideries (garments tl ; ae ‘ here to the amount of $100,000, “The lying, villfying press of Vancouver” by Hindustanese and an ¢ colony brought a fortune to sell at notably price Examples of the values are quoted: wan roasted to a turn notional appeal by the leader of the Hindu | r defenne The Koagata Maru is being guarded day and night by immigra } G tion authorities: Fears are tained that disease m b k out.| as, rnvineiel Wathecttiae ate Socemataed tha otto eats tere. het Corset Covers owns with the Indians and are being backed up by the Dominion govern SPECIAL 19¢, 25¢, SPECIAL B9¢, 50¢, oe B5¢, B38¢, 45¢ 59¢, The, 95e, and 55¢. $1.15 and $1.45. SPECIAL 29¢— | | | SPECIAL 19¢— | WELL, HE HAD EXPERIENCE Richard A nger, fo secretary of the Interior, will address Covers in several very at Siipover Gowns of soft the natural ane at the Y. M. C. A. tonight on “The Place of the tractive styles, trimmed with muslin, trimmed with round President, Cabinet in the National Government.” The cinss 19] embrofdery fnsertion, Mnen yoke effect in wide eyelet free to all aliens who desire to become citizens of the United States pattern insertion and laces embroidery insertion and Mnen pattern lace edge drawn with ribbon drawn with ribbon, and Cor set Covers with entire front HURL DEF! AT LISTEN LEAGUE wion of the Open Forum fn City Hall park of allover embrol¢ SPECIAL 50¢e— Kimono or yesterday after: | Open-front K to pass the drastic SPECIAL 25¢— Gowns with V-neck, trimmed Seven Sisters and Corset Covers of soft mus with embroidery | insertion 4 warm suppe lin, trimmed with embrold and edge or linen pattern 4 nm league were challenged to being cirelus lace insertion and ribbon-run ery edge drawn with ribbon. sieldnatng embroidery beading. or two rows of wide come out of thetr storr Hare and publicly debate the questions and to = explain who is putting the money for their ad ampaign. The pattern lace insertion and SPECIAL 59¢— bill introduced by J. W. Bryan for the gov m) to acquire and operat edge, ribbon-run Crepe Plisse Gowns in the Rockefeller and other coal properties in Colorado was strongly # pink and lght-blue, kimono ported | SPECIAL 35e— style, trimmed with wide —— | Corset Covers tn a number ribbon-run eyelet embroid- of pretty lace-trimmed styles, one with bow knots of linen pattern lace set in ery and linen pattern lace edge. SPECIAL 75e— U.S. 8. CALIFORNIA, at Mazatlan, Mex, May 30.—(By wirelons to Corset Covers of Crepe and Slip-over, kimono and high-neck, open- San Diego, Cal 1.)-—That the federal troops have begun to con Colored Batiste and Camiecies front Gowns, made of crepe plisse, nainsook centrate at Mexico City for a final stand to upnold the Huerta govern: in flowered dimity are specially priced tn the or muslin, trimmed with embroideries and ment ts the word ht to Magatian by refugees from Guadalajara % ; laces. Sale at B8¢, 45¢ and 55¢. Dr. and Mra there are o ordered to Swayze, who have arrived here from Guadalajara, say ‘00 federal troops left in that city, and others have been no capital Mazatian has been left In darknens, the water supply having been cut off, and there {a no power to make electricity The rebels made a daring capture of supplies intended for the fed Combinations SPECIAL 29¢, 45¢, 59¢, 65¢, 75¢, 95¢, $1.15, $1.25 and $1.45. Drawers SPECIAL 19¢, 25¢, 35¢, 38¢, 45¢ and 55¢ SPECIAL 29¢— Two-piece Combinations, cover and circu- SPECIAL 19¢— MADRID, Juno 1—Hints that Col, Roosevelt's records as a cam Drawers in the new narrow, straight-ent, paigner in Cuba fn the Spanish-American war ts be recalled at trimmed with eyelet embroidery ruffles, Jar drawers, made of soft muslin and trimmed court were heard today in connection with comments on his expected sched end themetitihed ‘awa tattiea 6s on cover with linen pattern lace insertion presence In Madrid at the wedding of his son, Kermit, and Ambassador & po sia {th linen pattern and edge, ribbon-run. Drawers are also fin- Willard’s daughter. The mere fact he fought Spaniards would not sig tucked ruffles finished wits H ished with lace edge. nify so much, but some of the passages in his book recounting his expe- lace edge. riences tn Cuba we mmented on bitterly It was agreed he will be given an outwardly very cordial reception, but the impression given was that there are quarters In which this cor diality would not be sincere. ; QUITS , other members of the | PARIS, June 1.—Premier Doumergue and the cabinet resigned today. Their resignations are effective immediately but they will remain in office until President Potncare’s return from Brittany, Tuesday The resignations were handed tn tn a batch. The ministry faced a deficit of $160,000,000 tn the budget, and the necessity of raising at least $100,000,000 tmmediately to replenish the government's empty coffers well as of borrowing $260,000, more for military and naval exp To meet this situation, it would have been necessary for the admin istration to have formed an alliance with the 102 socialists in the cham. | ber, and in return for these votes Deputy Juarez, the socialist leader, de-| manded legislation which the ministers preferred resignation to granting. | | SPECIAL 45¢— Combinations in waistline style, with medium-width cireular drawers. Many pretty styles, with deep round yokes of em- brotdery or cover part of allover embroidery. Aleo dainty garments with trimming of linen pattern lace. SPECIAL 59¢— Two-piece Combinations of soft mustin, trimmed with one row of wide embroidery insertion and two rows of Irish pattern {n- sertion and ribbon-drawn edge. Long Skirts, special 50¢, 75¢, 95¢, $1.25 and $1.45. SPECIAL 25¢— Many attractive styles, tucked and trimmed with embroidery ruffles or ruffles of lawn with Barmen Jace insertion set in and edge to match, | of soft muslin, trimmed ribbon- Envelope Chemis with Valenctennes drawn beading, 39¢. lace edge and Short Under-Petticoats, special 45¢, 55¢ and 65¢. Princess Slips, special 75¢, O5¢, $1.25 and 81.45, —Basement Salesroom. QUEEN PLANTS BUSH HIGH June Specials in Linens Standing amid a clutter of working material at the thirty-aixth story | r of the L. C, Smith buflding, with the labor parade creeping far below them, the Pe 1d Rose m headed by their queen, Thelma Hol esented a rose bush to th received by blushing Jimmy ¢ han, the “lord mayor,” Mayor G retary They hadn't anything to plant the bush tn, but they pl anyway, and used a tin cup as an Imaginary sprinkler They invited Seattle folk to the June Rose carnival, and Seatt! vited them to the Potlatch. HUNDREDS LEAVE FOR NOME One thousand people are leaving Seattle toda: Nome, Alaska, on the first vessels carrying the thern port this season. The steamship Senator, with 881 passengers, sailed this morning for the North The Victoria will safl tomorrow with 658 passengers, Both vessels carry large cargoes of provisions and general mer- It was I's sec ed it Pillow Cases of firm weave, free from dressing and smooth finished, size 42x36, al 12'2¢; 45x35, spectal 14¢. Crochet Bed Spreads, size 76x81 inches, special De each. 87 6 in White Cotton Blankets, soft and fleecy, with pink or blue border, size 62x76 inches, spe- clal O95¢ each. Bleached Cambric Muslin, of smooth texture, | 26 inches wide, special S¢ yard. y and tomorrow for | passengers and cargoes to | Bleached Muslin of a standard grade, even- thread and firm fabric, 36 inches wide, spe cial 9¢ yard Bleached Cotton Huck Towels of good absorbent quality, all-white, hemmed and ready for use, 18x33 inches, special S¢ each. Fine Cambric, smooth and well-finished grade, used for undermuslins, 36-inch width, special | Bath Towels with soft loop, neatly hemmed. | Doe rt Size 20x42, special \. chandise for Nome, St. Michael and other ports, which are awaiting oe cee: : seas the coming of the ships after the winter period ss a aft t i The large number of dredge operators aboard 1s the sign of a busy 36-Inch Nainsook, made of a soft, long thread, Irish Table Damask, all-linen, bleached, tn at- special 15¢ yard. Long Cloth in 86-inch width, grade cotton yarns, 95e, 81.25 and $4. Bed Sheets, seamless and free from dressing, size 81x90 inches, special 60¢ each; firmer weight and larger, 81x99 inches, special The. season in the Seward peninsula district tractive floral patterns, 70 inches wide, spe- cial 635¢ yard THUGS HURL HIM 25 FEET Two thugs, who tried to rob Walter T. Connors, 61 years old, 1135 | Dawson st, Saturday night, hurled him from a viaduct over the 'N. P. | and O.W, tracks, on Lucile st. He dropped 25 feet and sustained n| broken hip. He said one of them asked for @ match, and while he woe searching for one the other held him up. A scuffle ensued. Then the| men picked him up and dumped him over the wide of the bridge. woven from good ia-yard bolt, special Table Napkins of strong texture, half- bleached, Union nen, especially good for camp or summer home, 18x18 inches, special $1.25. Basement Salesroom. ak | ; SAYRE IS DIGGING GOLD June Specials 26-Inch ORT: “a Mo tntarent theiate , ; HE Basement Sales 9 ase 2 an endowment of $1,000,000 for Williams collerer ns ini gor, Fausto secre Sa res Embroidery ass, of which he Is assistant to the president, Francis B, Sayre, son-indaw the June Sale an especially of President Wilson, is !n Portland today Flouncings i 3 lb : strong lino of up-to-the jayre announced the endowment was for the purpose of increas! d bestia 2: : the salaries of the college professors and to provide new presses | Dattak Grace i per vi Special 19¢ Yard VERY _ attractive Sale assortment, in- They are styles for home, traveling, outing wear. business and OLD FAIR BUILDING BURNS PORTLAND, June 1.—In a fire which threatened the famous Fo: cludi Flo i estry building and a number of near-by residences, the Callfornia build. SPECIAL $1.15— Eatin) SL oRa Spee ing on the Lewis and Clark 1905 fair grounds was destroyed early today About 25 distinet dainty Baby Edges on The roof of the Forestry bullding caught three times, but the flames were styles at this price, made AO TT ‘ extinguished up in wht iles, lawns, sheer Swiss and pieces allover embroideries and plisse crepe, some dain JOHN HAS IT DOPED OUT with hemstitched, ruffled tily embroidered in col z or scallope ves. Many or, also Dresden-pat ulloped edges, Many We're gonna move to the tropics, a whole lot of us. tern crepe in blue, lav deep floral designs are in- cluded in the lot. June Sale price, 19¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. ender, pink and red. They are all low-neck styles, many showing the new organdy collar and cuffs or cord fastening at neck Hqually interesting lots of Watsts are featured in the Sale at A5¢, O5¢ and $1.50, Basement Salesroom That's what John A. Weinzirl, professor of bacteriology and kindred subjects at the state university, predicts, He says the center of population is going to shift to the hot coun-| tries, because the latter are more fertile, and science 1s learning to got | rid of tropical diseasog,