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'}—OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S SUITS— SILK AND WOOL STREET DRESSES ARE ON SALE ALL WEEK AT HALF PRICE THESE SUITS AND MANY OTHERS HALF PRICE THE STYLISH $10.00 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $5.00 ALL $12.50 SERGE SUITS ARE RE-PRICED AT $6.25 THE SWAGGER $19.50 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $9.75 THE $24.50 CHOICE NEW SUITS ARE PRICED $12.25 THE STYLISH $29.50 S115 ARE MARKED AT $14.75 ALL $35 SPLENDID WOOL SUITS REDUCED $17.50 THE NIFTY $39.50 ‘UITS WILL GO TUE:DAY $19.75 THE LOVELY $45.00 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $22.50 THE STUNNING $50 NEWEST SUIIS PRICED $25.00 THE $55.00 WOOL CREPE SUITS ARE PRICED $27.50 ALL $65.00 EXQUISITE NEW SUITS PRICED $32.50 SILK AND WOOL DRESSES AT HALF PRICE The Swaeger $8.89 Wool Dresses Cat to $4.45 Ea g Chie $12.50 Wool Dresses are Redaced to $6.25 Stylish $14.50 New Wool Dresses Priced at $7.25 The Smart New $19.50 Wool Dresses Priced $9.75 Stunning $24.50 Wool Dresses are Priced at $12.25 Dainty $12.50 Newest Silk Dresses Priced at $6.25 Stunning $19.50 “New Chic $24.50 Silk Dresses are reduced to $12.25 each Modish "$39.50 Newest Silk Dresses priced $19.75 The $45.00 Charming Silk Dresses are cut to $22.50 Exquisite New $50.00 Silk Dresses priced at $25.00 SILK AND LACE GOWNS WORTH $50.00 AND UP TO GO AT HALF PRICE Beautiful $250.00 Gowns reduced to $125.00 | Lovely $100.00 Gowns are on sale at $50.00 ‘Stunning $200. i | iced at $42.50 [00 Gowns reduced to $100.00 | Si $85.00 Gowns are price . _Exq ie veut | 50 | Beautiful $75.00 Gowns are priced at $37.50 175.( ow! cut to $87.50 i 50 uced to $75.00 | Exq $65.00 Gowns are priced at $32.50 h The Lovély New $50.00 Gowns $25.00 —Second Floor of The Bon March Day of Our Big June Sale of Toilet Articles and Household Drags—— 50e Size ae recon Dresses priced at $9.78 Do you use Ladies’ Home Journal or Mc- Call Patterns? We = Seattlo agents | doth excellent kinds—Upper Main Floor. Second Dr. Charles’ famous Flesh Food—a splendid food that_gtves Tm) reaults. Regular 60c size, pecial at 29. S0c size of Dosa iney Pills at just excellent remedy. | —DRUGS AND HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES— Phesola: fore, spec! Bee Lysol, the latest discovery tn the sale ing? a oe pharmaceutical world to be used ax an antiseptic and disinfectant, 33c for this 15¢ lor freah 15¢ (harp & Dohme’), .83c Be Listerine, special sale at Be Peroulde, fi cuts and burns, spectal ee Lapactic Pilte bottle, Swanedown der, epecial 100 to at... 2Be Garfiela this sale at .... Pape’s Diapepsta, special for this sale at... é : eee one-pound Fi for this sale at 2Se Pink Cascere Latative Pitta, priced for thin sale 1@e Requa Charcoal Tablets, epectal for thie gale... ..-.6..n6 " nd WI Spee for tie nate ste... OSE SPECIALS IN TOILET SOAPS 10 Sterns’ Tollet a c value, spectal .... 50c POWDER FOR 250 ‘The famous Java Rice 2Se TOOTH PASTE 12 || .%8¢ size Euthymol ‘| Tooth Paste—duy !t here ‘ Drug Sale at find it @ 10¢ Wild Rose splendid kind; for this sale Ihe Sectete Hyatenique Soap, assorted ant tollet soap, spectal for tif'asle coke... .OC Caticura Son, sooth. Face Powder—a delight- fully tr nt face pow- der t ou will Like, tl ‘ow'll ‘| splendid aentitrice. fon and healing, fine | Usscented Soap, that | Special, 260 box skins) coke .... 106 | dake 5c | Teoth Pastes and Powders RUBBER GOODS Preparations for the Nails Rote! : Teoth Powder prices tor | S135 Water mettle, aca 95S e | quart mse special at see ° G35 Fountain. Syringe, the fa- | priced for thin ale 9 Mennen’s 15 mous “Yankee” at 4 c bi for this sale. c size, special for Ti Be a, Last ¢ Nail Enamel, | BSc ise Williams’ Deni ge, Ot sichaes ‘Waser Mection, | specie! for’ this 1 specially priced & good assortment, special size Requa's Powdered Nail 5C ack, special for this : 3° ¢ c nine Woodbury’s excellent dentifric: Bat! with rubber streamers, apectal at s Water Hotties, #250 Alemtaam we $i.98 splenaid cial at ‘= 280¢ Complexion Brushes, hem here Tuesday © Cuticle — ally priced Pray’s Diamews td o o c 2" 10¢ a! 4 Long Orange- ced at two 50c Size Canthrox Priced —at 32c— Canthrox for shampooing—this splendid preparation leaves the hair soft and fluffy. FACE CREAMS Factal “Nall Powder, or lal for 10c SOc size Dr, Soe size Creme de Camelia, special for this sale at....01G Food, special .21C Cola SOG, Be Woodbury’s Williams’ 160 ‘Talcum Powder, mm, special for this 1 C | Violet or carnation odors, 1c rt nesses special j ‘Theatrical Cold Cream, 2 Zhe Whisk Brooma, special t | to be sold at . : for this sale Tuesday at c ‘Talcum Powder Jergens’ Rensoitn and Almond | ise Whisk Brooma, priced assorted odors) special Lotion, 250 siz, for this sale at vere SUC Boe Keichert’s Fett puder, «i 1 . he size Eapey's Cream; @pecial for this at you will like It, at..... Cc 50c Resinol Ointment for —3lc— Resinol Ointment—aplenaia for pimples or any skin dis- figurements. Special 31c. 25c Size Lysol Priced —at 15c— Lysol im one of the best and latest antiseptics and dis- infectants. Special at 150. Flesh Food, c c c $1.50 MATTING SUIT CASES —at 89c— Light-weight Matting Sult Cases, made on strong steel frames; brass lock and brass catches; good, strong handles, Metal corner bumpers. Very neatly Mned and fully riveted. Come in the 24-inch size. Special, 89e. —Fourth Floor, Hinds’ S00 Honey Mghtful preparation, at $3.50 TO $3.95 SULKIES —for $2.50— Included are the famous “Tourist,” “Glascock,” “Foyer” and “Fultonette” makes, \%-Inch rubber- \ tired wheele—enameled steel gears, good, large | seats, reversible backs, folding hardwood handles; some with mud-guards over the wheels. —Fourth Floor. THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENINGS. CHE ‘Telephone Main 6425, mn Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street. THE SEATTLE STAR SENATE IS FACING FIGHT WASHINGTON, June 15.—A fight In the senate even more bitter | than that which raged over the canal tolls repeal bill was predicted to- | day an a result of the announcement by Secretary Bryan that be intends | to transmit to the senate Wednesday the drafts of proposed treaties be | tween the United States and Colombia and the United States and Nica ragua, | In the Colombia treaty tt ts stated that the United States regrets | | that anything occurred to impertl friendly relationa between the two countries, and awards to Colombt{a $20,000,000 for the Panama canal } route, | The treaty with Nicaragua extends the Platt amendment, which | ives the United States protectorate over Cuba, #0 as to include Nica-| ragua. EAGLES READY TO FLY Seattle Aerie, No. 1, Order of Eagles, will attend the ninth annual seasion of tho Washington State Aerie, The Olympia club of the Aerie, 300 strong, will attend tn untform, and will be accompanied by the Eagles’ band and the ampion degree team of 20 men The club has chartered the stear surist, which will leave Colman dock for Olym pla on Sunday, June and many mombers outside of the club and wives of members will make the trip to Olympia and return the same day, but the club, band and team wil! remain in Olympia during the ses- sion of the order, Thomas J, Cogan of Cineinnat!, 0. grand worthy president of the order, will be present. YES, THE DUNKARDS WILL EAT The old question of how to steer the sisters of the Church of the} Brethren (Dunkards) away from Dames Silt Skirt and Peekaboo will be | one to be threshed out at the national conference which opens on the university campus Wednesday, and which will be attended by 9,000) Dunkards, It will close June 24. Other problems will be muste, child rescue work, peace program, | education, tempera: ald socteties, ete. eta One of the featu: will be Meals will be served from a community dining hall. An order for 4,000 loaves of bread a day, weighing 20 tons, has been | placed with local bakers. stomachs, besides 10,000 layer cakes and 1,000 dozen doughnuts, GET FISH, BUT NO “B’AR” With a story of a monster bear which safely got away from the fire of hunters, Louls Hemrich and party have returned from a cruise of five weeks, making nearly 1,500 miles along the British Columbia const line tn the private yacht Rainier. Some fine halibut and salmon were landed. himself, and he got away. The bruin was sighted on a snowslide near | Gardner's inlet, hustling over a slide. the bear and he was wounded, but escaped. The party tncluded Mr. and Mra. Henry Lo Only one bear showed Mr. and Mrs. George | Harry Fremont and Mr, and Mra, Hemrich. CARELESSNESS KILLS BOY PORTLAND, June 15.—-Witnesses today declare reckless driving | was responsible for the killing of Walter McKay, 17, who was caught/| between two racing cars in the pits at the Rose City Speedway yester day, when H, P. Deebach, in a Hudson, dashed into the inclosure for repairs. McKay was caught between a stationary car and Deebach's machine and so badly crushed that he died shortly afterward. ‘ It was estimated Deebach’s car was going at the rate of 25 miles an jour, TRIP IS SEASON’S RECORD Six hundred and twelve people took advantage of the steamer Iro-| quols excursion to Port Angeles Sunday, and the fast Sound steamer chugged out of Seattle with the largest party of excursionists carried on | the Sound this season. Arrived at Port Angeles, where two hours were spent, the excursionists were royally recelved by a big delegation of cit!- zens, accompanied by the Port Angeles marine band. | Idea) weather conditions added greatly to the day's fun, and the trip | was thoroughly enjoyed by all. | /RESERVE BOARD NAMED WASHINGTON, June 15.—Preaident Wilson will send to the senate today the names of the members of the federal bank board. BE. C. Sim- mons declined a piace on the board. Chas. Hamlin, assistant secretary of the treasury, probably will be nominated. All have been decided up-| on, except the governor of the board. Those chosen are Thomas Jones | of Chicago, W. G. Harding of Birmingham, Ala.; Adolph Miller of Call- fornia, and Paul Warburg of New York. REBELS SUFFER HEAVY LOSS U. 8 & CALIFORNIA, Mazatlan, Mexico, June 14.—(Ry Wireless| to San Diogo, Cal., June 15.)—-The rebels again made an attack on this, city last night and were repulsed in the bloodiest battle of the alege. | The federal defenders were on the alert and mowed down their enemies with a rain of machine gun fire. The rebel lows is extensive. It was the second night attack of the rebels, and their defeat was more costly than that of last week. JUDGE TRIES IT OUT Charles Oja {# suing the Brigham Motor Car Co. because, he says, if | thetr auto hit his motorbike on a curve at 16th and Aloha. Judge Smith if | resolved to inventigate. | Clerk Eugene Meacham, he whizzed around the same curve and missed | @ milk wagon by.an {infinitesimal part of an inch. The judge now has a permanent pompadour. BERRIES FOR EVERYBODY | Interest is increasing among Seattle citizens in the coming third) annual strawberry festival, which will be given at Linabuela, Saturday | June 20, under the auspices of the Federated Improvement clubs of | Vashon Island. | coma Yacht club will hold a water carnival, CAN’T FILL HUERTA’S JOB WASHINGTON, June 15.—Amertean ana Mexican - voys at Niagara Falls are having a hard time, it is tencens Cone het ministration sources today, to agree on a successor to Huerta as provis- ional president of Mexico. Thus far all the names the Americans have suggested have been turned down promptly, | AFTERMATH OF MURDER TRIALS | An information charging perjury against Henry Smii | held in the county jail, after being & witness in beth the trinie sr re Werner and Frank Picon!, for the murder of Werner, will be filed today or tomorrow by Prosecuting Attorney John F. Murphy | Murphy says he can prove Paulone, at the Piconi trial, contradicted | the testimony given by him at the trial of Mrs. Werner.” | |HANDS OUT PLAIN TALK “Many members of Seattle churches are trying to play kaboo | pnp se cer my is like the woman who had two handkerchiete, | one for blow and one for show,” said Evangelist Osboi >. Green Lake Prosbyterian church. z wtyoa teledonnd GIVES SITE FOR SCHOOL A tract of land on the east side of Mercer island has been donated to school district No, 28 by Mrs. L, Louise Ackerson, wealthy Chicago widow and founder of the Ackerson home, on Mercer island, A $5,000 school building is planned for the site. é SCHOOL BOYS WILL FLY Seattle school boys who have built aeroplane models will stage a unique contest in August, when they will fly for prizes on the Untver- sity playgrounds, RATE DECISION WITHHELD | WASHINGTON, June 15,.—The interstate commerce commission an | | nounced today that no decision in the petition of Eastern railroads to in.| | crease rates 5 per cent will be made until tomorrow, |HINKY THING STEP BACKWARD Decliring that past experience tn Seattle demonstrated the evils of | the ward council, lL. Frank Brown, attorney, denounced the Hinky Dink | charter at the Commercial Club Saturday noon as “stepping backward id beat Prof, Hermap @ Branar. who helped draft the charter, de ens it. holr of 4,000 votcen, | Also 10,000 pies will gladden the Dunkards' |ff The entire party opened fire on || L/Abbe, John Rapp of San Francisco, Dr. Charles C. Tiffin, J, R, Owens, | On the rear seat of a motorbike driven by ff Everybody will get strawberries and cream. The Ta- "FREDERICK ~~ NELSON, | “Rialto” No. 552 Women’s Silk-Lisle Stockings 50c Pair Id mercerized yarns (two-thread), with six- thread sole, heel and toe and 4-inch gar- OMEN’S Silk-Lisle Stockings, s« W under our Rialto brand and bear- ing the number “552,” are made espe- ter welt. Their deep, pure black dye, cially to our specifications in one of the fine gauge and lustrous finish give them finest mills in America. They are woven exceptionally handsome appearance. } from the very best quality of Sea Island To be had in three styles as follows: | No. 552, regular sizes, full fashioned, in black, white, tan and gray. No, 552-X, flare top, in black, with one-inch violet stripe at top of garter welt. No. 552-O S, extra sizes, full fashioned, in black, white and tan To wear these Stockings is to be convinced that they set a new and higher standard for style, fit and service, in Hosiery selling at 50c pair. —Tiemt Pices, i | Improved O-Cedar Polish Mops Specially Priced 70¢c and 95e OR Tuesday, the Housefurnishings Section fea- F tures a special offering of the popular O-Cedar i] Polish Mops (improved metal top model), the merits of which are now so generally well-known as scarcely On Sale Tuesday Honsefurnishings Section to require description. In hundreds of Seattle homes Mops have to regarded almost essential item of house-cleaning equipment I} these come be as an Small-size O-Cedar Mops, special 70¢. Large-size O-Cedar Mops (polish or chemically- treated dry mop), special D5¢. —Houseturnishings Section White Wash Fabrics At Special June Prices SPECIAL 15¢ YARD— SPECIAL 19¢ YARD— 27-inch White Mercerized Poplin. 27-inch White Japanese Cotton Crepes. 30-inch White Ripplette and Plisse 28-inch Linaire in small check pattern. 27-inch Mercerized Madras Waistings. Crepe. 27-inch White Ratine Suiting of good 45-inch Mercerized Imported Batiste of quality. fine, sheer quality. Other White Goods Specials Soft, fine Long Cloth, 12 yards to the Rialto Nainsook, fine and medium piece, special $1.35 piece. weight, box of 12 yards, special $2.00 and Imperial Long Cloths, woven from se- $2.50. lected Sea Island cotton, 36 inches wide, Imported White Cotton Dress Crepes 12-yard pieces, special $1.60. in 38-inch width, special 35¢ yard. White Dress Voile, sheer, evenly woven cotton fabric, special 25c yard. —Firet Fier. BASEMENT SALESROOM Trimmed Millinery Reduced to Rubber Bathing $2.00 Caps 25¢ VW J ATER-PROOF gum NUSUAL opportunities are rubber Bathing Caps, offered Tuesday’s shoppers finished with frill, in car- in this clearance lot of Trimmed dinal, cerise, green, black, | Hats. The Hats were a part of blue, tan and cream, at- earlier displays, and include the tractively priced at 25¢ season's favorite shapes in black each, —Basement Saiesroom. and colors, with tastefyl flower : . i] and ribbon trimming. Excep- Children’s Silk- tional value at $2.00. Lisle Stockings 15¢ Pair IZES 4% to 6% in Children’s — Silk-lisle Stockings, in white, pink, blue, tan and red, the pair, 15¢. Basement Salesroom. 5 1-4-Inch Brocade ibbons 25c Yard ROCADED Satin Rib- bons in dainty pat- terns on pink and blue, de- sirable for children's hair Some Very Smart Sailors in the popular “shiny” straws are also reduced to $2.00. Colors are cerise, green, purple, black and brown. Basement Salesroom. | (ninieaiopciamatinonatiitting Snesinineei | Fancy Linens } at Sharply Reduced Prices y tee pieces listed are slightly soiled or rumpled, but Ht a trip to the laundry will make them good as new. i] Reduced to 35¢ Each— 24- and 30-inch sizes, also | Linen Centerpieces, 18- 30-inch Hemstitched Linen | inch diameter, also 30-inch Damask Luncheon Cloths. i] ©Scalloped and Hemstitched Exceptional values at 65¢ i Sectiens Seageen at ribbons, sashes and hat H unc Sque Bedicad to 85¢ Each— trimming. Width, 5% ll] linen-finished material, and Hemstitched and Embroid- inches, the yard, 25¢. Hemstitched and Drawn- ~—asement ‘Salserocm: i ered Swiss Shams. Re- work Squares of Union l} duced to 35¢ each. Linen, 30-inch size, and Shadow Lace i] Reduced to 65¢ Each— Embroidered Scalloped 25¢ Yard HI Plain and Embroidered Centerpieces. Reduced to ERY interesting value Union Linen Centerpieces, 95¢ each, Basement Satesroom. tn) Ghees* haat de Flouncings for dresses, undermuslins and waists. They come in white and ecru color, in widths up to 18 inches. Price 25¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. Women’s ‘‘Mary Jane” Pumps at $2.50 Pain’: os iiint'aueiecs: Cool Summer House Dresses $1 and$1.50 Practical, well-made House Dress of gray and white striped percale, trimmed with collar and cuffs of plain-gray material, embroidery insertion down front and plain gray pipings. Attractive value at $1.00. Another pretty Dress, in blue ard white striped percale, has flat collar and cuffs of delft-blue, trimmed with white linen buttons and blue pipings. Price $1.00. A Dress of dainty flowered lawn, in blue or lavender on white ground, with pep- lum, neck and sleeves edged with wide plaitings of plain color. Belt and pipings are —Basement Salesroom | | New Arrivals in | | also of plain color lawn. Price $1.50 | | | ——— ny iene res ie oe