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12,000 YARDS OF WHITE AND COLORED SUMMER WASH GOODS —Take a Hand in the Bon Marché’s July— f } : —Clearance Sales—at Sadly Altered Prices— : If you need any dainty Wash Fab- 4 rics, either white or colored, now's the 5 best time of the entire year to buy them —while the Bon Marche’s July Clear s ance is cutting the prices to pieces Mill prices or less is the order of the day. New 25c Striped Ratines d Full 27 inches Wide, for =15e Yd. = Wednesday will be a day of bargain- giving in the Wash Goods Department, as you in striped Ratine, 27 inches wide, at 15e a yard. Choose from blue, Alice blue, tan, russet, lavender and pink, plain grounds with narrow ratine stripes. 75e Plain Ratines 59c a Yard will see by this offer new $1.10 White Ratine 75c a Yard Very fine quality Ratine in plain colors and A eplendid quality of plain white Imported 4 gor’ weight, in light blue, brown, lavender and | Ratine, full 44 inches wide, with soft finish and tan; full 39 inches wide. Special, 59¢ a yard. good weight. The $1.10 quality, 75 a yard $2.00 White Ratine $1.45 Yard Charming Imported Checked Ratine, 44 Inches wide, very pretty weave in crepe effect, with ratine check in plain white; $1.45 a yard $1.75 Striped Voile $1.19 Here's a good offer in Imported French Voile, the 40-inch kind, fine, even weave with heavy ratine stripe in plain white, for walsts and dresses. 75¢ Brocaded Ratine 49¢ Yard White Brocaded Ratine, 27 Inches wide, even weave with mercerized scroll Pretty waists and dresses; 750 value, 49¢ a yard. $1.00 White Crepe 69¢ a Yard White Crepe, 36 inches wide, the fine French imported quality with broken ratine stripes and make up very prettily. $1.00 value at 69¢ a yard —Lower Main Floor. 50c Striped Bedford Cord 39c Silk striped Bedford Cords, light blue, cadet, navy green and lavender. 6 45c Silk Brocades 29¢ a Yard Silk Brocades, 36 inches wide, {n plain shades with pretty scroll patterns; soft, clinging mate rial, in colors, black and white, at 29c a yard 60c Dress Linens 49c a Yard Imported Dress Linens, full 36 inches wide, in good weight and quality—in pink, blue, tan, brown, heliotrope and green. Special, 49¢ a yard. 25¢ and 35¢ Poplins 15¢ Yard 50 pieces of Corded Poplins, with silk and satin stripes, 27 inches wide, in all wanted shades of blue, pink, brown, tan, green and helio; 1Se yard SAMPLE NECKWEAR HALF PRICE Samples of this season's latest Neckwear Nov- elties as new, as pretty, as 7 inches wide, in pink, tan, gray, 39¢ a yard. fine, for ainty as can be— all at half-price because they are samples and because it’s clearance time at Seattle's big store. PRETTY SAMPLE NECKWEAR JULY CLEARANCE OF DAINTY WORTH 50c, SPECIAL AT $1.00 SAMPLE NECKWEAR AT 25¢ Ea. 50e Ea. Such dainty pieces of Neckwear samples half-price Wednesday for from an imported factory priced at 25c. 50c. In the Just Neckwear at sample collection you We have Venise lace Dutch collars, em-]} will find imported lace and embroidered broidered Swiss collars, some sheer and] Swiss and Dutch collars, sets in round, long fine, others heavy. Take your choice of} and shoulder effects. Many designs here cream or white, in the rgund and shoulder | to select from; worth $1.00 but marked effects. special for the July Clearance —THE JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF NOTIONS— Little Prices Now—on Little Things for the Work-Basket Sewing Silk | 4e Safety Pins 4c a Spool | an * ee 100-yard spools | Card | Worth regularly 50c apiece. (Ries ch er LY LIIL ATH of Hooks wi : of Sewing Silk tn black, white and dll staple | Safety Pins, sizes colors 1,24and3,inbiack | Hooks and Eyes, black or 30¢ Shoe Laces 15¢ Doz.Prs. or white; will not | white; all sizes; wil! not rust ; m 7” » rust Se value, special for this sale at Shoe Laces, ex * rood quality, be Spool Rasting card. — ona a i Y yards Cotton 600 yards we Rete uy w stron, nonots tipped ¢ Bede Seo accen en Pp to the spool, Now. | 9¢ Ironing Wax 3c Apiece 40, 60 and 60, spe- ” ’ - . Collar Buttons se a Card clally priced 2 Bde ncn RE gg Oar 6 wax, cloth covered, made Gold plated Collar Buttons, 1 for this ale ..@6 the at Phe ea cb Reng ne shape of the tron. bo value, dozen to the card, assorted styles that will style, be. 10c Featherbone 7c a Yard Warren's tape covered Feather- bone, in black or white: handy for stiffening girdies and belts, at 7c @ yard. $e Linen Thread 2c a Spool not break; special for this sale at 3c apiece Se Silk Hair Nets 2 for 5¢ —7e— For 10c Curling Irons Curling Irons, nickel finish, 10¢ Bias Binding 5c Piece Linen Thread, odds and enda in Bias Binding, 6 yard : Minsk nnd Whites a geek anomie, | With RatGwood handles and good | pies’ Finding: 6, yards, te the ment of numbers. 5c value at 2c | springs. 10¢ value, special at 7c | and pink, three-sixteenths to @ spool. each. Upper Main’ Floor. one-third inch wide, FIFTEEN POUNDS OF SUGAR FOR 69c When ordered with $1.00 worth of other groceries—not Including sugar or flour. Not over 15 pounds to each. Pi e note that this MORNING SPECIALS On sale from 9 a. m. till 12. No phone orders, Post Cards 5¢ a Dozen is Cane Sugar—not beet root sugar. Local View Motto and Comte Ragiom Sorny. erfect Aisin. | Sliced Pt + aplendid Hawa- | he and 10¢ Wednon fectant and exc remedy tor | sian: No. 2 size 1 onen 5 > vermin of all kinds Oc ho get esata enbyag "412:¢ tatbisg can, 6c an ‘ , | Frendeti's Cateup, strictly 1 50c and 75¢ Vests at 25c E. Pure Lemon or ¥ tenet, | pure; pint, 1 pint aC Forest Milt strictly pure; 4 ottles, eeet ae, Vents, white Qbe; 2-ounce bottles, 150; 10c Pure Baking Powder, Mayflower Hel J-ounce bottle jaaee Rianae the tenuiar ¢ 15 Pineapple, No, 1 size can, | #FAd#: 1-pound can c Mt ore, bere sata 7 Bingapore .9¢ Corned Meet, sliced to order: $1.15 Fruit Jars 83c a Boz. splendid quality; govern Econom a *, o Maytiower brand; | ment inspected; pound ..80¢ nize with’ wide py od band tely pure; 1-poun eal, complete eter» . BDC | marticte Pears, best Calitornia | Zon) complete with caps | pears; No. 2% size day, 83c doze Monte Raspherry Preserves, | cans ....... 14¢ yr ag iggy Phe of the best brands; strictly Curtains Worth to 98c, 49¢ pure fruit and suger 19 ‘nylors Extranet, lemon and va only; jar - sees C | nite; one of the bent; regular 35¢ tale Tie tare cade Rample Cur Tapioca, best quality for | size: 4-ounce ing bobbinet, coble not ina’ lous pudding 5 bottle . tingham lace, at 49¢ each till 12 yh pg RR 0c —Fourth Floor, | Wednesda: Third Floor, Don’t Bother Baking In Summer—Use Bon Marche Daylight Bakery Bread, ponMARCHE || BON: nd Avenue, Pike Street. Telephone Main 6s2h, ander Berkman {a pushing plans today for square Charles Hanson and Mary Chebez | bomb declared by the victima’ friends to have SaRSER RE asestannespenyrtininssstaeiatarsesnaaeunemtinsesneres A THE SEATTLE STAR 'POLICE MAY STOP FUNERAL With the police planning to prevent tt, Alex a monster meeting in Union Charles Berg, NEW YORK, July 7 of Caron, killed July 4 by the explosion of # been planted by capttal-| Saturday night, in memory Arthur | istic enemies, and by the authorities to have been intended for Jobn dD. | of a law requiring that corpses be buried within | one in the hotel. Yet Johnson was found on the floor of his room with a bullet in hia| | brain, No weapon was in the room Roe thelr brow over the finishing touches to pping hia ‘or drastic regulations upon the sale of ice cream, as well as pure cream, shipped ttle from dairy ranches of Eastern Oregon and Washington | | from various ranches from the western portions of Oregon and Wash ington, gion can be reduced to the minitmun ‘LOOKS BLUE FOR RUEF Gov opporing the | titled, as a matter of right, to a parole after one years imprisonment I will not subscribe WANT THAT CUP BACK | Berkman’s view was that the gathering would be simply a funeral The authorities hoped to gain thetr advantage through enforcement | 96 hours after death \TO SWAT IMPURE MILK | kefeller | ] } While the majority of the elty offictals are enjoying themselves on | Mebride providing John 8 in ordinance Health Commissioner an vacations, number of creameries using milk t is my purpose to bring the under the law, #0 that conta McBride today for making butter and ice cream, said Dr SAN FRANCISCO, July 7.—The Examiner today published, under Hiram W. Johneon’s signature, an explanation of his reasons for parole of Abe Ruef I do not believe Ruef should be paroled at this time,” sald the artt ole, in part. “I insist that he shall be treated just ke any ordinary | Prisoner, neither more harshly nor more leniently In behalf of the p slo of Ruef, it ia insisted thot any man fs en-|ff to this doctrine FOLKSTONE, England, July 7.—In the hope of retaking the Dwight F. Davis cup, emblematic of the world’s lawn tennis championship from the United States, which captured it from England last year, the Brit ish team started play today in the three days’ preliminary round against | Belgium, The winner of this round wil! meet France next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, for and if England is successful her team will leave America two days later to play the winners of the Australia- Canada matches, on August 6, 7 and § | SEATTLE WOMAN SPONSOR | Mrs, Emmilla M. Lacey, wife of Superintendent C, C. Lacey, with) the Great Northern Steamship Co. of this city, will be sponsor for the new express ner Great Northern, to be lnunched In Philadelphia this |i afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Lacey left for the East Thursday The new vessel will run from Astoria an Francisco and will |i not of the two big express line YOU CAN HEAR couGH DROP \CARRANZA AND HUERTA NOW have been acting as Mexican ¢ | time, are about to be recalled to make way for agents more distinctly | fi representing Gen. Carranza’s views, negotiations with the Huertis will enter into no compact he might not like like. TEACHERS PLAY POLITICS supporters of Prof. David Starr Jordan and Dr. candidates for the presidency of the Nations! Educational association | i touch this port, as at first reported. The Great Northern ts the first |i t ng built for this run { Ht VANCOUVER, Wash., July 7.--An ordinance introduced to- day will make Vancouver one of the quietest cities in the coun- try, if pase The proposed law makes it a misdemeanor to cause any nolse of any kind by any whistle, rattle, bell, gong, clapper, hammer, drum, horn or similar device, or engage in carrying on speeches in a noisy manner, Senors Cabrera and Zubaron, who utionaliet agents here for some | WASHINGTON, July 7.—That ia reported today. | This is interpreted as meaning that Carranza is about to enter into and wants to be sure that his envoys Electioneering was lively today between the D. B, Johnson, rival ST. PAUL, July 7 succeeding Dr. Joseph Swain, retiring. i 25 states. doubt RATE DECISION HELD UP commiasion rendered on the raljroads’ application for authority to make a 6 per cent increase in rates year it did not do so, but is holding daily nes on enough essential questions to permit at least a partial ruling on the application SAVES WOMAN FROM DEATH Co, Woodhouse, Mra, Woodhouse, Snyder and a party of friends were cruts- | ing unable to swim, but had the presence of mind to spread her clothes in buch a way that she floated until tripped over a ro HERE’S REAL MYSTERY of t here Monday to kill him. There was no quarrel, MORE SPEED STARS SIGN | carnival, which will be held July 18 and 19, than have ever before ap-| peared at one time on a circular dirt track in America, ‘Terrible’ Ted-| dy” Tetzlaff, Karl Cooper, Hughey Hughes, Billy Carlson, Arthur Klein and Fred Brock were among the first to sign entry blanks. ished, to live up to the rules of the under whose sanction the meet will be he CYPRESS SHOWS UP WELL ‘WOULD UNITE FOR PEACE | the Japanese training squadron, in a resolution passed yesterday | and | secretary SOCIALISTS END MEET | convention was over every day the delegates park. ‘ONE KILLED IN WRECK |ly hurt and 40 received minor injuries today, for ‘BUYS IN ON SUN ton The Cleveland & Southwestern electric railroad crashed into a passenge coach, ohnson delegates professed to be assured of the votes from Jordan's friends are equally confident. The result fs tn The J WASHINGTON, July 7.—Members of the Interstate commerce | id today that they do not know when a decision will be The commission usually adjourna June 1. This ons in an effort to agree Another hero has sprung up in our midst He is W. E. Snyder, employe of the Woodhouse Gasoline Engine | in which George Leaping over the «ide of the launch Teziina, along Hood canal, he saved the life of Mra, Woodhouse. She was nyder reached her, Mra, Woodhouse | and fell overbours. SAN FRANCISCO, July 7.—A clew is still lacking to the Identity he person who shot Harry Johnson to death in his room in a hotel) The man had not enough money to make {t worth while for a robber | | nor was the fatal shot heard by any | | | i | More star drivers have been signed for the local automobile speed | | | The Meadows track is being ofled and safety zones are being estab-| American Automobile association, Id | } | | | | | | | | Col. D. C. Jackling, owner of the steam yacht Cypress, is In town, on his return from Sitka, covering the distance In the record time of 58 hours. The yacht showed up excellently in the rough water encountered and proved that the alterations recently made have materially added to her worth. A prayer that Japan and the United States may unite in orenarvibat peace of the world, and felicitations to Vice Admiral Kurol, of the} and the imperial government is included | by the Seattle Ministers’ federation, | A. Matthews, president and Rey, Willfam A. Leech, | signed by Dr, M at Formerly associated with the Westerner Magazine, Samuel P. Wes-| has been named the new manager of the Seattle Sun Publishing Co, editorial branch will continue in charge of Edmund H Wella, plenicked Wildwood | nine serious when a-werk train on the ELYRIA, O., July 7,—One person was fatally injured, | | | 1 | | | i] i | Finnish socialists of the state, who have been holding a convention | the last two days, ended their session this afternoon, After the | _—" anne sepmsinant iPS COCR EE tab =, | FREDERICKé-NELSON «2% | ! | | a The Corset Section, Second Floor, Snibeunces for Wednesday | | | | | | | An Exceptional Selling of High-Grade “La Revo” Corsets style and embracing twenty-two beautiful new arranged in four lots at very special prices as folk 95 | ind work- | $2.95 $3.45 $3.95 No description will do justice to the beauty of design an \ $4. manship in these Corsets, or to the exceptional character of the ue rhey must be seen to be fully appreciated oonee F Semi-Annual Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses HE Ready-to-Wear Sections are now conduct- ing their July disposal of garments remaining from late spring and early summer purchases, to up stocks for the inventory the end of this month For quick selling, all suits, coats and dresses that figured in spring displays are now repriced at fig- ures that bear little relation to former values. THE CLEARANCE IN THE SECOND FLOOR SECTION clean semi-annual at tae Fea Includes the Following Principal Lots: Women's and Mie $21.75, $28.75 and $33.75, Women's and $13.75, $21.76 and $25.75. Women's and Minses’ $19.75, $22.76 and $34.76. Women's and Mi and $34.75 Women's High-Grade Wash Gults reduced $23.75 and $33.75. Women's and Misses’ reduced to $9.75 and $24.75 Women's and Misses’ Silk Afternoon and Even- ing Gowns reduced to $12.75, $24.75, $33.75, $43.75 and $57.71 Silk Coats reduced to $13.75, Minses’ Cloth Coats reduced to $9.76, Cloth Suita reduced to $16.75, es’ Silk Suite reduced to $27.75 to Silk and Cloth Dresses The Clearance in the Basement Salesroom Includes the Following Lots: Misses’ . to Women's and Cloth Suits reduced $9.85 and $12.85. Women's Cloth Dresses reduced to $3.85, $5.85 and $8.85. Silk Petticoats Reduced to $3.85 CLEARANCE lot of 100 Petticoats in Messaline and Crepe de Chine, in popular street and evening shades, marked for quick disposal at $3.85. —Becond Floor. Women's Cloth Coats reduced to $7.85 and $9.85. 27-in. Baby Flouncings 19¢e Yard ERY desirable, fine patterns in these dainty Swiss Flouncings for in- fants’ They are 27-inch width, finished with small scallops or plain hemmed edge. Attractively priced at 19¢ yard. —First Floor, Odd Carpet-Size Rugs Reduced 9x12 Wilton Rugs reduced to $25.00 9x15 Hartford Saxony Rug reduced wear. each. to $65.00. &3x10-6 Axminster Rugs reduced to 9x12 Axminster Rugs reduced to $15.00 each. $18.00. 9x12 Wilton Rugs reduced to $30.00 Re i. 10-6x12 Hartford Saxony Rug re- 9x12 Wilton Rugs reduced to $37.50 duced to $65.00. each. 10-6x13-6 Hartford Saxony Rugs re- 9x14 Body Brussels Rugs reduced to duced to $65.00, $25.00. 10-6x12 Bundhar Wilton Rug reduced 10-6x14 Body Brussels Rug reduced to $45.00. ~Second Floor. to $36.50. Women’s White Nubuck Boots Reduced to $3.25 Pair N unusual offering in Women’s Hand-made White Nu- buck Boots, on comfortable short vamp last, as illus- trated, with high Cuban leather heel. Fine workmanship Widths AA to D, Sizes 213 to 7. Price $3.25 Firat Floor, and finish pair. BASEMENT SALESROOM New Midsummer Hats, $5.00 J" ' received, a shipment of clever Midsummer Hats, featuring all-white satin hats, white satin combined with black velvet and satin and straw combinations, with trimming of white flowers and foliage, long white wings, wheat and fane feathers. Brimless turbans made of white breast with white wing trimmin ps transparent-brim Hats are novelties included in this showing. . Attractively priced at $5.00. All-white and black and white combi- nations in straw hats are also featured at $5.00. Untrimmed Black Hemp and Hemp Hats, $1.95 to $2.95. Untrimmed $3.95. Long White Wings, Black and White Wings and Novelty Feathers in black and white are among new arrivals, Panamas, $2.45 to Milan Basement Salesroom. Lawn House Sacques, Special 39e US ACQUES of prettily patterned lawn in lavender, blue, pink or black and H' white, with fancy-cut collar, bishop sleeves, fitted belt and circular peplum. A good-looking, well-fitting garment, specially priced at 39¢. Another Lawn Sacque is in Empire style, pat House Sacque of dotted lawn, 1avender, terned with red cross-bars and ring dots on white ground, prettily trimmed on neck and front with dainty Valenciennes lace edge. Shown tan, lavender or black and white effects. 5O¢. pink, blue or biack on white grounds, made with fitted belt and ctreular peplum, trim- med with fancy collar, cuffs, and Piping of plain color. Price 75¢, Basement Salearoom also in Price