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A General Round-Up of the ‘Helen Igoe’ Stock Will Be the Leading Featare of Bargain Friday at Seattle's Big Store The “Helen Igoe” Shop was an exclusive shop—and only carried one or two of each line—so that anything like a complete list of what we have left is quite out of the question But here is a brief hint or two of some of the bargains that will be here Friday Most of the “Helen Igoe” goods we have left are in perfect condition—for, strange to say—the badly damaged ones went first of all Petticoats and Shirt Waists Lovely Suits From Helen 00 Petticvats of, stilt Igoe Stocks Exquisite Helen Igoe Newes! Cowns 04.50 chiffon, taffeta, crepe Silk Jersey and chiffon sks In | g50.00 Lilne Terry Cloth Sutte—a | @97.50 Navy Chiffon Taffetn Silk white and colors. 1 50 etunnin ie slightly | Gowm—it I# damaged. $1 and bd damaged Cut 0 00 | Reduced to $3.50 to 912.50 | Watete of «ik and | to . 8145.00 Roman Stripe and Navy Tngerie—in white and all good gonzo Scotch Plata oa « aed | Crepe Gown—a stunning model, colores, On sale now Istinet- | not badly Second Floor, $147.50 Ninck Panne Velvet Gown #18.50 Rcotch Cheviot Mixed sult $1.00 to . . 0. 00 | amare: . 99.00 to $18.00 Watets from the to | 897.50 Binck Onifton exclusive stocks of Helen 500 $75.00 Wh jour Sutt—a hand we—badiy dame, silk and lingerle mod- $5. 00 some #ult Svat is Hele $95) co stunning model $20: 00 ele, reduced to damaged. Cut to . | Priced at P1450 to 945.50 Watste—atunning 47.50 White Wool Diagonal Sult | 940.00 Rose Chiffon Taft. sti silk and lingerie models, in white this sult te damaged, but ts 8 | Freekk—just sliehtiy mus but and colors, exquisitely ws $1 5. 00 stunning 10 60 not damaged $20. 00 trimmed, $7.50 to pase on) . | Priced at A | be | stunning sult for street or not damaged beautifully fur Kid Gloves and Bloomers waiking wear. Cut $10 00 | jizyet 50.00 $2.00 Tretoursse Kid Gloves—trom | to : e riced at . the Helen Igoe shop, splendid | ga7.s0 Fancy Cheviot Mixed Sult | $120.00 Black Bimbrotdered Silk values reduce it te slightly damaged. and 1s | Charmeuse Gows—not damaged | OSE eae . therefore cut $20. | but aligntly muased $35 00) 94.00 Trefousse Kid Gloves—they | to | Cut to . 5 $15.50 Green Mixed Sport 8 | $245.00 Cream Manne Velvet Gown | . tking model that !s suitable for | —very 7 damaged. $25, Glevee—from Mase been cut to Some te 0.00, Helen Igoe stocks: $187.50 Hinek 1 ing length. A 50 W th tit ts ately wu meget reeously embroidered; slight! 4. Priced RE 15825 0 : a9 0,00 P vit | Helen Igoe Lingeri 5 lelen Igoe Lingerie Helen Igoe's Nesligee a $20.00 Lingerte—including comb!- Reduced Prices fete and. ling Mla. 81N.50 Lilac and Mine Crepe Neg- | orately trimmed 10 00 ee Velour Coat—abdsolutely | Mgee—a beautiful creation rit nt Priced at . ed gotta ined; full fur | ly mussed and 97.00 Lingerte—including gowns trimmed Ca sotled : * and combinations; beautifull Des ss waste ves fe S185O Rose this | trimmed. Cut to lovely model ish te full fe not much led . Nee th and $id. pe bet ) exgulsite :< ar rT A ware me isitely trimmed. It qeeoed iN $20.00 | Sake Rese Ten Gove of west. | long and exquis- | Cleth of Gold and Linen Coat—abdsolutel Has been $ to . MNOUIAL seeccss os tees ° 00 Lavender Crepe Neglinee— embretdered I length model; silghtly dam. | trim: 1.5 Sporn casek ot Dink velour: from | aged. Reduced $8 00 | ee acces coenkides Grentione Cut to .. ** - $80.00 Pak Charmeuse deautifully trimmed, undam- laoles of crepe de chine very daintily trimmed with ribben rose bude ‘Igoe’ Drapes and Neckpiece 450 Pink Crepe Negiiges—a iy stunning model. It has been reduced 00 . to 99.50 Light Blue Crepe Tea Jacket ‘ool an Mustard green shade: belted ef- fect estsieee? ade. 5-0 0 Price . Se Casery a daint garment that is not / Mg MA ay celled’ or Queaured 5 | Lace Drapes with fancy Fy sive model. Priced Priced 4 K and colors 00 mt ee Newt al at atifully trim- veral Ni Pieces of $1.00 ik lace. An ook 4 Ostrich, a at— 0 32:92... it to. . Second Fleer of the Bon Marche. Slightly Soiled and Rumpled Undermuslins Selling at Very Low Prices @ Lots of dainty ut suffering from too much June White Sale enthusiasm—some have been handled by hands that were over- warm—one or two pieces fell on the floor and stepped on before they were rescued. Nothing the matter with any of them that a single laundering won't set right. DY sis tat, pou cum eave on: them hére Friday. a ars T° 50. A bargain well worth coming for—of course, these Undermuslins are slightly soiled and mussed, but a good tubbing will make them as fresh and crisp as when new. Included are: GOWNS IN HIGH AND LOW NECK STYLES COMBINATIONS OF NAINSOOK, CHEMISES OF EXTRA FINE MUSLIN OR NAINSOOK ALL BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED WITH LACES $1.98 Undermuslins at 95¢ | $1.50 Undermuslins at 75¢ aaa $10.00 | : $15.00 Second Floor. | Upper 75c Undermusiins for 39c Odds and ends of slightly Included are drawers, Princess | | There are only small sizes in sotled and mussed combinations, | sit 4 che: e—made of fine | this ict—but_ weve aeee gowns, knickerbockers, drawers | grades of nainsook—they are | sih0'inK corset covers. Princess and chemises; charmingly trim- | handsomely trimmed with Itnen s and pretty figured crepes. med with Vai. laces or embroid- | or Val. laces and dainty embrotd- | Splendid bargains for small ery edges. Garment, 9c. ery. Garment, 750 women. ——IT WILL BE A BUSY “BARGAIN FRIDAY” IN THE DOMESTIC SECTION—— 18¢ Crepes, 30 im. Wide oe Gingham 10¢ Pereales Friday at | | 25¢ and 35¢ Ratines at 10c a Yd. | Zc a Yd. | 7c a Yd. | 19c a Yd. Crepe Piinse in stripes, cones yarns a -ineh 32 and 26-inch wide Ratines im full bolts . | Chambray nghams wihea=tenh hel 14 | and lengths to 20 yde auitadle for ree soa, | lengths to 10 yards. In | Percales—full bolts and | oie eat and em: dergarments or kimonos. | pinks, ‘blues, graye and | lengths to 10 yards: | proidered stripes. Good ns. A yard, T%o. ight and dark effects. ahades. SPLENDID EVERY-DAY tone oe og eee BOYS’ STURDY $3.95 SUITS PRICED AT $2.19 A rousing Friday Bargain in Boys’ Suits—for we are going to offer 600 Boys’ Suits—cassimeres and tweeds—good, durable kinds, at $2.19 instead of $3.95. They're made in the Norfolk and double-breasted styles—the Norfolks with box and knife plaits, flap and patch pockets—pants with belt loops—in neat diagonal and herring- bone weaves. Grays, browns and dark mixtures, as well as blues. Sizes to fit boys from 5 to 18 years of age. Don't overlook this bargain. 50 Dozen Boys’ Straw Hats $1.09 Boys’ 25c Madras Shirts at 18¢ These Hats come in the Middy and Boys’ Madras Shirts tn all sizes from Rah-Rah sty only. Trimmed with 4 to 14 years of age. Come in blue, tan blue, black, white and red ribbon and gray stripes, as well as plain tan, bands, and have linen and leather in- blue and black sateens also included side bands. Specially priced for Fri- Military collars. Friday, 18¢ each. day at $1.09 each. Upper Main Floor of the Bon March: THIS WAY FOR PURE GROCERIES AT VERY LOW PRICES Canned Salmon, pest quality rok | Bon Marche Flour, Put Up | ' | in 49-Pound Sacks, Special | A yard, 100. @ Jules, one of the brands v shipment Soda Crackers, fresh received daily; JE ne of 20c for — $1. 19 Sack— ty tine: 6 to 6 lbs, AAS meet. 8. | +uest quality 6c Kern Bacon, by the whole of hal “Bacon Zuent “quality: Bon Marche Flour at $1.19 a make delicious | 1 sack with other groceries only. Not over 1 bag to a customer at this price Oho pound, be ic Preserves or Honey, nize, large jare —Fourth Floor the Bon Marche. “McCall” Paper Patterns, 10c and 150—At the Pattern Counter—Upper Main Floor. SEMARCHE ‘Telephone Main owz5, Union Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street eth te et rh y 4 INDU PRISONERS STARVING? | 60 Hindus aboard the Ko n without food and water te forwardad to An denied the and VANCOUVE magata Maru, . B.C, June 4.—That th ‘used landing here, ha for more than two days, is the gist of telegraphic King George and the duke of Connaught, governor of Cat GardnerJohnxon, to whose firm the Maru t# consigned | statement, and said the vessel is well supplied with food and water, | that men are permitted to land to buy supplies: If Gurdit Singh, leader of the Hindus, has not been able to pay the necessary money to permit the men to land by June 12, they will be sent back to India This morning word was sent ashore by the Hindus that they will immediately start upon a hunger strike to force the immigration off) | cers to recognize thelr cause. | GREAT PROJECTS STARTED | ASTORIA, June 4—-One of the largest crowds ever neon here was celebrating today the beginning of four projects which, when completed, | will cost close to $5,000,000. | Tho first work te the Clatsop county unit of the Columbia highway | to the nea; the first pile was driven for the Spokane, Portland & Seattle | railway docks; the first pile was driven in the Astoria seawall and re | clamation project, and work was seein on the Astoria municipal docks » be prot 'WILD MOTORBIKE KILLS TWO PITTSBURG, June 4.-Two are dead today, two frightfully Injured and eight less seriously hurt as a result of an accident last night at the Pittsburg Motordrome, where a motorcycle ridden by Arthur Arm strong became unmanageable, leaped from the track and plunged through the crowd of spectators. The dead are harles Marzloff, 47, Armstrong, the rider, His recovery ts impossible, PORTLAND HAS FATAL FIRE PORTLAND, June 4.—It was entimated today the fire which totally | destroyed the plant of the Northwest Door Co. resulted in the death of two men, a late yesterday, did damage amounting to $200,000. | James Sterlin and Alexander Balogh, employes of the door company, were drowned when they jumped into the river to escape the flames. The fire spread with lightning-like rapidity, and the 75 employes of the door factory escaped with difficult: MINE OUTBREAK FEARED COLLIERS, W. Va, June 4-—Sheriff John Patterson today sent a force of deputies to the Pittsburg and West Virginia Coal Co.'s mines, near here, to investigate reported outbreaka there. Advices said the and Benjamin Kerohan, 26 strikebreakers were said to have been riddled with bullets yesterday VILLA’S FRIENDS ARE SORE EL PASO, June 4.—-Gen. Villa's friends are indignant at the news that Gen. Panofi! Natera had been appointed chief of the rebel central military zone, which will make him Villa's superior in the campaign against Zacatecas, Agua Calientes, San Luis Potosi and Mexico City A correspondent who has been with Villa expressed the opinion that Villa will make no protest, INVADE ROCKEFELLER’S HOME | NEW YORK, June 4.--Alexander Berkman, Leonard Abbott and | other I. W. W. leaders are perfecting plans for a march on Tarrytown, home of John D. Rockefeller, jr. It was reported hundreds of recruits | from Paterson and Newark will participate in a demonstration at Tarry- jtown Saturday, when 13 prisoners arrested for loitering about the| Rockefeller home will be arraigned. HINCKLEY BLOCK DAMAGED Fire threatened the destruction of the Hinckley block, Second av. and Columbia st., early this morning, and did $2,000 damage before fire- men checked the zo, The Wendell & Bjorkland studio, where the aged. The cause of the fire has not been determined. (LEAGUE HAS 1,300 MEMBERS | With a membership of 1,300, the Munteipal League of Seattle has announced formal tncorporation. The articles filed at Olympia name as officers: James A. Haight, president; C. G. Morrison, secretary-treas- | urer; C. W. Corliss, A. H. Hutchinson, Hugh M. Caldwell, E. L. | RG. Wright and O. B Thorgrimson, Incorporators, SEATTLE ASSAYS INCREASE tle, ending June 1, show an increase in receipts of $3,000,000 more than i spread to the Irving dock and more than 40 residences, | fire originated, was destroyed and the roof of the building badly dam Blaine, | Eleven months’ business at the United States assay office in Seat-| uffered a broken back, right leg and left saaeed | governor stood ready to send the militia if needed. The homes of four || |the same period last year | $8,066,217.79. 'MAY EXTEND CROSSING BILL The first step toward a general city ordinance to prohibit pedestri Gill vetoed an ordinance limiting the prohibition to downtown streets jonly. Ho believes the whole downtown district should be included in| | the scope of the proposed law. | ‘\CHORISTER GETS TOO GAY CHICAGO, June 4.—Homer Rodeheaver, choir leader for Billy Sun day, the evangelist, today testified in his own defense tn the breach-of. | promise suit for $50,000 instituted against him by Miss Georgia Jay, a striking blonde. | Rodeheaver admitted he had kissed and hugged Miss Jay and held | her hand during a five weeks’ ra’ revival meeting at Sioux City, Ia. ‘cur DOWN TRAIN SERVICE | The Northern Pacific will discontinue the operation of traina Nos. 5 j and 6, between Seattle and St. Paul, next Sunday. The order to sus | pend ts considered temporary and on account of decreased traffic 17 NURSES GET SHEEPSKINS The nurses’ training school of the Seattle General hospital granted | | diplomas to 17 young women last night, In the Y. W. C. A. A musical | Program and addresses were heard ‘DAUGHTERS GET $1 EACH The will of Mary Lucy Ash, probated yesterday, gives a dollar each dren. The rest goes to the Jessie Kenny Home for Old People. | tate is valued at $25,000 JUST ANOTHER GOVERNMENT | DURANGO, Mex., June 4.—Gen, Carranza ‘and his advisers were scheduled to leave today for Saltillo, to establish another provisional capital. They will stop in Torreon to get the rebel archives, It is expected Carranza will shortly announce his cabinet appoint. ments and the personnel of the rest of his government. ‘SHAMROCK READY FOR TEST GOSPORT, England, June 4.-Thousands of persons today watched Shamrock IV., Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger for the America's cup, towed out of her berth for a trial spin. She carried 10,000 feet of canvas, \STRIKERS WELCOME PROBE CHARLESTOWN, W. Va., June 4.—-Officials here of the United | Mine Workers of America today telegraphed President Wilson that they | welcomed investigation of the strike of 16,000 miners in the West Vir ginia coal fields. The es- TO TRY WINTERS JULY 10 | NEWCASTLE, Ind., June 4.—Circuit Judge Jackson today set July 10 as the date for the hearing of charges against Dr. W. A, Winters and his wife and W, H. Cooper, in connection with the disappearance of Catherine Winters, the doctor's daughter. JOYRIDE KILLS RANCHER | NAMPA, ~As @ result of a Joyride, Arthur L. Hurl- burt, rancher, 1s dead today, Charles White has a fractured hand and jens of the three women who accompanied them has an arm broken, While going at 36 miles an hour, the car's rear wheel gave way, Idaho, June 8. The receipts for this fiscal year were| ana from using the streets except at crossings was taken when Mayor | to her daughter, Mrs. Louise Victoria Bowen, and the latter's three chil-| ' | | | | i iq | 1 Satta cocrnds-socheanhiniein-vensnonswbaeehmimmmnaeme oT i aie THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK &> NELSON June Specials in Embroi 25e and 65¢ Yard Embroidery Flounc beau Embroidery Flouncings, 10 to 17 inches wide, with by hand-lc wide, on sheer Swiss and batiste, with om m vorked designs in floral spray, well-worked gns i gandy and eyelet and conventional effects and waists, collar and firm edges. Special, 25¢ yard lingerie pecial New Hand-Bags Specially Priced $1.45 and $2.95 On Sale, Floor, HAND-BAGS, SPECIAL $1.45 Real Morocco Hand-Bags in the popular Pin-seal H special $1.45 : flat patterns, nicely mie : ial $1 ee frames, mirror fittings and pannier Moire Hand-Bags with inside frame, co#lorec as : i 5 anc olors k, gray, brow. lining and tassel finish, special $1.45 handles ts, » Bra) hited Lambskin Hand-Bags with inside frame, navy and purple. Special, $2.95. special $1.45. 8-Piece Aluminum Saucepan . Set, Special 95c | XCEPTIONAL in a set value of three Saucepans, as pic- tured, in 1%, 2% and 3-quart sizes. Re-tinned han- dies. The Set of three pieces, special, DS¢. —Howsefurnishings Section. H neato - or 3% will find this an un- ‘ . usual money-saving op- “Solid Alcohol” Stove Outfit | portunity. Dresses of 50c | Wool Challis, Bedford | Cord, Serge, Crepe and HANDY and _ practical Charmeuse in the offer- outfit for the tourist, ing, no two alike, excep- motorist and fisherman. Con- | tionally low-priced at sists of small tin kettle with $4.35 and $6.75. folding handle; substantial Basement Salesroom. folding stand for same; one can of non-explosive solid New White alcohol in wax form. Just touch a match to the alcohol and you have a flame that will heat water in a jiffy. Price, complete, 50¢. Extra cans of solid alcohol at 10¢ each. —Housefurnishings Section HE New Perfection Oil Cook Stove Improved Model much macaa: One - burner _ style, inches ni) $5.00. and ki —_ = Two - burner model, to the $7.50. oe Three-burner, as pic- tured, $10.50. Four-burner, $14.00, Its quick heat saves its cleanliness saves Ideal for the Housefurnishings Section, time, labor, its fuel economy saves money. summer camp or cottage. Child’s Metal Crib Special $6.75 inches 18¢ M with ately p China The styles Metal Crib, strongly built and well- in Vernis Martin white enamel. Fitted with fabric wire spring and improved drop raised and lowered in an instant special $6.75. Fourth Floor. Price finished or An White special side, An exceptional value at, The Popular Ohio Steel Range Wins Friends and Keeps Them batiste HAND-BAGS, SPECIAL $2.95 and-Bags ——Basement Sample Silk Aluminum | and Cloth $4.35 and $6.75 who can wear size 16 Chinchilla has just received a new shipment of the soft, White’ Chinchilla Coats that are so Summer use. They are in Bak number striped 16 and 18, and 34 to 40. Price, $12.50, —Besement Saiesroom. Cretonnes Reduced to 18c Yard RETONNES in a good as- sortment of tasteful pat- terns and colorings, 34 and 36 bedrooms, porches. Middy Skirts EW Middy of age; Designed especially with the Middy blouse. silk, in plain front fastening or slip-on models. Lingerie Waists, Special 45o— deries 12 to 27 inches tiful d ings, achines eer Desirable cuff sets and x 65¢ yard é Firet Ficor, ‘ wi 1 novelty First Floor, Salesroom Dresses E woman or miss Coats $12.50 Basement Salesroom in demand for general n shawl style, 40 and 42 long, with drop shoulder mono sleeve. In addition plain white, we show a in black or on white grounds. Sizes wide, effects suitable for living-rooms and Exceptional values at ard, —Basement Salesroom Misses’ $1.50 Skirts for the iss from 14 to 20 years made up in white twill, button fastening. for wear Moder- pearl priced at $1.50, Silk Waists, $1,.75— fashionable —_blonsy in Waists of white china Sizes 34 to 42. $1.75. assortment of well-made Waists in sizes 34 to 42, ly priced at 45¢. —Basement Salesroom HE Ohio Range does its work well and economically, gives unvarying satisfaction year in and year out—wins friends wherever it is placed. One of the features of the Ohio Range that makes for economy of fuel consumption is the hot-blast fire-box. In addition to its reputation as a fuel-saver and an ex- cellent baker, the Ohio is conceded to be one of the hand- somest and most convenient ranges on the market. Three family $44.50, $48.50 and $52.50. Any size fitted with, water coil and connected for $5.00 extra. Third Poor. sizes, (9 @ mh nh conse