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not blue, plain, others trimmed with silk moire wool serge with jasper tapestry collars and cuffs and circular cut jackets with long | roll front. med with fancy buttons | the circular cut and are lined with brocaded | satin. quality, in sizes 18x? day's selling, 8c; value, 10c, } inches, Another Remarkable Purchase Reaches the Bon Marche Three Hundred Serge —o Sell at $10.00 On Sale at— These Suits were the sur Chicago's largest mail order FOR SPOT ured the entire 30 your choice for We se lets us say The Cloth and Trimmings in Any One of These Suits Could Not Be Bought for $5.00 Today. They are mostly all-wool serges—with satin lined jackets S white serge suits that will be just right for Potlatch week suits are worth more than tomorrow's price.) oo plus stocks of one of houses CASK ) suits at a price that r $5.00. ome nice, white skirts in these THE SEATTLE STAR Suits Made to $16.50-— => As Long as We Have Any Left all-wool | If you want a nice summer suit for every day wear—you'll never beat this offer— in a hundred years $10.00 plain tailored Suits in black, navy tan or gray, all-wool serge; some e $10.00 Black and White Check Suits— with white ratine collars embroidered with | r a black silk dot -plain tailored skirts ls $10.00 Gray Serge Suits—made of all- | Special at $5. $10.00 All-wool Blue Serge Suits with | tapestry silk collars and cufts—yoke backs | I and double tiered skirts Special at $5 s! $10.00 Striped Bedford Cord Suits, trim- | The jackets have | ¢ it Special at $5. wearing during the Potlatch mustard sha deep $12.50 All-wool White Serge Suits—for Mad mbroidered ratine or black satin $12.50 All-wool Tan Serge Suits and back collars cul at ich ilk tapestry silk corded half belts le with | collars. with fs and $12.50 All-wool Tan Serge Suits with $12.50 All-wool Serge Suits in e with fancy Redford trimming on collar, kirt. Special at $5 $16.50 Jacquard Crepe Dresses wi stry silk collars and French double panel button skirts. tunic back, trimmed Second Floor, Pike St. Side. square collars of tapestry silk and jackets button trimmed at the back a rich black and white cuffs and th tap- with and SEVERAL TABLES OF STYLISH HATS AT $1 EA. bow knot of merly $5.00. moi ELS—all go at $1 re ribbon in front—a model wor .00 for your choice. —Second It was marked $8. Stunning Models That Were Worth $5.00, —$8.89 and as High as $12.50 Each— ONE JAUNTY MODEL in a delightful shade of Taupe | with brim of taupe silk braid and crown of moire, has clever th for- ANOTHER STUNNING STYLE with black silk braid brim and charming silk crown of Scotch plaid, has smart stickup of black gros-grain_ ribbon. SEVERAL CHIC SAILORS, made by Phipps & Co, that were worth $5.00, are also included AND MANY OTHER EQUALLY STUNNING MOD- 89. Floor. ET oe USER lol enlbenemeataaere diesel Here’s a Clearance Sale of Boys’ $3.50 Wash Suits at— Nice, cool Summer Suits for little lads of 3 to 8 years of age =and we're selling them at $1.98—though they were up because it is clearance time. are made in the Russian style with embroidered. They have the little bloomer pants And we have them in Blue, Tan and Pink. to $3.50, Sailor collars, neatly —Upper Main Floor. DAINTY NEW MUSLINWEAR At 75c, 98¢ and $1.25 a Garment We've just received a new line of charming lingerie Undergarments— combinations of soft mus- lin, bewitchingly trimmed with laces and embroid cries, combinations muslin delightfully trim- med with Val. laces, with knickerbocker or plain style drawers—or of nain- sook very elaborately trimmed with bons. Others are made of allover embroidery in handsome patterns. f insertions, filmy laces and satin rib- Just for Apron Day 25c Margaret Aprons for 15e EACH Margaret Aprons, cut cireular style have pocket and nice large bib. Made of fine grade of percale in white with black dot or figures, Some checks and stripes, and a few dark blue per cales also included Second Floor, Center Section. $1.98 Flood Tide at the Clearance Sale of Linens 10¢ Bleached Huck Towels Bleached hemmed Huck Towels, heavy | inches, for Thurs- [ 8¢ 25c Turkish Towels, Each =) Bleached hemmed Turkish Towels 47 heavy quality double thread; seconds *) 19e the 25e quality; size 22x44 inches. 25c Dresser Scarfs, Each Linene Dresser Scarts, siz neatly hemstitched; special at 19¢ a yard on Thursda 17x45 value, 20c Pillow Cases, Special } Heavy round thread Pillow Cases, size | 46x26 inches, special quality at 17c in stead of the regular price, 20c. 50c Bleached Bed Sheets Only 35c¢ each for Bleached Bed Sheets, size 81x90 inches, with flat center seams and medjum weight; value 50c, 17e 35¢ THE mn Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street. 35¢ Dresser Scarfs, Each Just 25¢ each for Linene Dresser Scarfs, good heavy quality, in size 17x50 inches; neatly hematitched; value, 5c. 75c Mercerized Napkins, Doz. Mercerized Table Napkins, size 18x18 inches, with pretty floral designs and neatly hemmed; 75c valye, 69c $1.25 Mercerized Napkins Re a ¢ pn for tra quality heavy Mercerized Table apkins, size 20x20 inches, with neat floral patterns 95c Bleached Bed Sheets 79e each for Dieached Bed Sheets, size 81x99 inches; fine quality of round thread heeting. Not over 1 dozen to cach. $1.25 Bed Spreads, Special Crocheted Bed Spreads, size 76x84 inches, fine, soft quality with nice look ing Marseilles patterns; special 98c. WOMEN’S JERSEY BATHING SUITS FOR $1.98-—SECOND FLOOR soaMARCHE ‘Telephone Main 6525, 25e -59e -98¢ LOOK AT THESE CLEARANCE PRICES ON BEDDING 79¢ ) BOSTON, July 8—The police have received no instructions to ar-| rest the so-called Frederick Keats Hamilton, accused in California of + POE |] having at least two or three living and undivorced wives, sald to be | j wanted on a warrant charging him with passing a worthless check and | SWATS MEXICAN! ‘FILMS OF FIGHT ANGER SOLDIERS WHO HISSES BULL BY WILLIAM G, SHEPHERD VERA CRUZ, July 8 “The bull doesn't get a fair chance,” the reason Gen, Funston gave for probibiting bull fighting In Vera Cruz Here's an instance of how Americans agree with the general An soon as bull fighting ceased, a quick-brained, money-mad Span {ard, who runa a theatre, dug up & moving picture film which had been taken at the height of the season in the bull ring at Madrid Americans in the audle were sickened with disgust of permitting a bull to toss a horse about on ita horns until it t» tired out Was soon Apotted by the American beholders. } j THE SOLDIERS ARE WISE l | | | was The trick They saw that each “valiant” matador, Just before the final thrust was facing, not a wild, ferocious bull, but a pitifully exhausted and we k that could harm no one to be faced by a} sixth bull entering the ring the great Spanish fighter Fuentes, All of a sudden, the and several printed lines were thrown on the sereen, explaining that} the next view would show how Fuentes had been terribly injured by the |} } film showed th pleture stopy bull An odd murmur ran through the proached the matador; the matador stomach with his horns and lke a rag Some one tn the rear clapped 4 minute the clapping was general | THEY CHEER FOR BULL | Three cheers for the bull,” yelled an army captain, There w | cheers The bull ap ight him in the ing the “hero crowd of soldiers. lipped; the bull ¢ the ring, #ha run about In| Some one near him joined him a dozen “valiant” bullfighters were shown rushing for the fen with | the bull after them The cheer: | ing became wild | Suddenly a soldier grabbed a Mexican by the nape of the neck, stood jhim on his feet and then knocked him down. “The gon of a gun was hissing the bull, like a summer girl fleeing from a cow he explained PILOTS PREPARE FOR RACES Wilbur de Alene, driver of the Marmon, Gene Romano's car, the Romano, are tentative entrants in the Pot latch automobile races which will be staged at the Meadows on Satur day and Sunday of next These drivers, along with the others| who competed at oma, their cars in garages in that city, |# where t ing Kiven a complete overhauling after the grueling | grind of the Tacoma events, When the cars reach Seattle they will be|ff placed in show roome of local garages. i } | i jentes was shown being flung through the air, a senseless heap; ad Percy Barnes, pilot of = have wert le Swenea, tyee of the Ikht tribe of Tilikums, in charge of| the Seattle apeed carnival, expe & record crowd at the Spe-| cial trains and special street cars will run at short intervals. The re served seata will be in the grandstand clubhouse and ¢ a new seating arrangement in front of the grandstand. # will be placed on saie tomorrow tn six downtown cigar stores, ‘ihere will be a few reserved parking spaces for automobiles in the infield, but the management has free space for 5,000 ¢ MAY HAVE HUERTA IN TRAP VERA CRUZ, July 8 | | | | More mutinies among the Mexican federal | troops are predicted vy rebel agents he il They express confidence that practically all of Gen, Maas’ troops |i | will be fn revolt against bim soon. If this happens, the rebels will seize the ratiroad between Vera Cruz and Mexico City, and cut off|ff Huerta’s avenue of escape by way of the enst coast i! Rebels are swarming by thousands along the federal lines outside Vera Cruz, giving rise to the impression they have an dnderstanding |} with the federals and are waiting to receive them when they throw off |fi allegiance to Huerta | } The French consulate ts investigating the case of Juan Velasco, cotton manufacturer, satd to have been killed by Zapatistas because of |i delay in receiving 1,000,000 pesos ransom demanded || MUSIC A LA VENICE | A moonlight excursion of ten miles to Fortuna park, fol- lowed by a concert, inaugurated the Venetian F club last night on Lake W ington, tertainment for hundreds who followed aboard the ferry lesaquah. The singers were on the shore, while the audience remain- ed on the water during the concert. | Miss Grace Purdy, Miss Florence Moore, Mrs. Frank Lang, 1 Theo Kari Johnston, John W. Lince and others took part in the Hi concert, Folk songs and pleasing melodies made up the con- i} | cert. ! ‘SHRINERS TO CELEBRATE | in motor boats and Seattle Shriners will pienic Saturday at Fortuna park, in celebra- | lf tion of the choice of Seattle for the 1915 conclave. Gov. Lister has been |i invited to attend and it is expected that nearly 5,000 people will attend | The Nile Temple band, the Arabic patrol and a May pole dance by | children will be some of the features. ] The executive committee, with J. EB. Chilberg, choxen as director | general for the convention next year, held a meeting today in the Butler | [if hotel, to discuss preliminary arrangements. ‘START WORK ON COURTHOUSE Work on the King county courthouse will begin at once, following | | the signing of the contract yesterday by the Puget Sound Bridge and | Dredging Co., to complete the building by September 1, 1915, at a cost | of $810,56 A steam shovel will be put at work on the excavation. If the city decides to erect two additional stories, the work will continue until January, 1916 ‘STABS SELF TO DEATH | The body of an unidentified laborer, about 30 years old, whi ended his life with a pocket knife, was discovered on the sidewalk in| front of the residence of H. 8. Mott, 2243 Tenth av, W., early this |f morning. Wl ‘The man had stabbed himself 12 times, stashed both wriste and |} half severed his head from his trunk with the knife, Twenty-five ||| cents and a cheap watch were the only articles found in his pockets at | the morgue. TO SHOW ANARCHISTS’ ASHES NEW YORK, July 8.—Regardless of the police, {t was announced today that local anarchists will pay a tribute, at a meeting in Union| | July bomo explosion. They persist In their view that the bomb was planted by capitalistic enemies of their movement the urns to the offices of the anarchist publication, to remain in state | | until Saturday, and then take them to Union square and set them up| | } WILSON KEEPS ON HOPING | | | the confirmation of Paul Warburg and Thomas Jones as members of | the federal reserve board dence in both of them, and expressing the hope that the senate will in- dorse them ‘PROGRAM DOESN'T SUIT ’EM WASHINGTON, July 8—-Representatives of Chicago mercantile trust program {is unnecessary. They presented a report by a special} committee of the Chicago Commerce association, saying the Sherman | square Saturday, tod the four of their number killed by the Fourth of The bodies were cremated this afternoon, The plan {s to return while a program {s carried out, | WASHINGTON, July 8.—President Wilson ts still standing out for | He bas issued an official statement, expressing his unbroken confi-| He is trying to induce Warburg to reconsider his refusal to serve, | houses today told President Wilson why they believe a drastic anti-| law merely needed amending | HUB POLICE SHOULD WORRY | to have been located in Boston | Further details aro awalted from the Western officers, 'EMMELINE PINCHED AGAIN | LONDON, July 8.—Mrs. Emmeline | headquarters today and was promptly old sentence for acts of militancy | der the “cat and mouse” act She would not have been reimprisoned but for her return to suf-| frage adquarters. | akhurst appeared at suffraget | rrested, on the strength of aa Mrs, Pankhurst was at liberty un. | BUREAU OF PSYCHOLOGY to study busiress depression proposed In bill introduced in congress. 4 i / ie, FREDERICK NELSON <2 Pre-Inventory Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dressed) EMAINQNG Spring lines of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses | are now marked at sharply reduced prices to close out prior to taking in | ventory Becond Vicor and Rasement Ha ake A 3-Day Sale of Useful Notion Begins Tomorrow (First Floor) VV! RY low prices are quoted for Thursday, Friday and Saturday on a varied list of sewing-room notions and other useful Papier Mache Bust Forms, Jersey cloth covered, special $2.00. Papier Mache Bust Forms, 2 for Sé, covered in jersey cloth, with rod, base and wire skirt, spe 2 for he, celal ®: Tefft's Skirt Hangers, special 7¢, Wire Coat Hangers, special and Wood Coat Hangers, special Adjustable Skirt or Trousers sundries, as follows: Trousers “The Crown” Hair Wavers, spec for 10¢. The Comfort” Hair Wavers, for Marcel waves, special 7¢, “Btaywave Hair Waving Pins, do not require heat and will not injure the hair, special Silk Elastic Webbing In pink Hangers, special 6¢, Se. blue, yellow, red, special 20¢ Wide Elastic Hose Support- Diamond Dyes for cotton, yard ers, “sew-on" style, special §¢, linen, mixed wool and silk Snap Placket Fasten Asbestos Iron Holders, spe 89048, special 6¢, era in black or white, open or mh Acme Adjustable Dress clone by slight pressure or pull, k Tubular Shoe Laces, Forms, papier mache, jersey will not rust, special $¢ dozen. bunch of 12, special 10¢. covered, with fron rod and Silk-cove Dress Shields, “American Maid” Solid-head base, special $12.50. special 15e. Ping, 360 to paper, special 3 for OMO Zouave Ventilated De- Adjustable Enamel Combina tachable Dr and = Coat tlon ¢ Hanger. special O¢. Empire” Wire Hairpin Cab- at and Skirt Finishing Oc. Celluloid Halr Pins in shell and amber finish. Braid Shields, sizes cial B3¢. OMO Regular and Short-flap 4 and 5, spe- special S¢, in white inets, assorted shapes and with colored designs, 6 yards, Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, lengths, special Se, special 15¢, special 15¢. English Wire Hair-pins, va O. N. 'T, Darning Cotton, in OMO ~~ Detachable Dress rious sizes, special % for $e. black, white and colors, special — ghields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, special Twine Shopping Bags, 19x15 3 for Be. 20¢. Inches, with drawstring or wire frame, special {$e and Curling tron straight folding style, spectal Je, Kob4-nor Dress Fasteners in black or white, special 7¢ card. Carmen Invisible Hair Nets, large size, 2 for Se, Cc. or “S4in-1" kinds of Te. Dexter's White Knitting Cot ton, sizes 4 to 14, special 3 for 10¢; Te box Peet's Hooke and Ky and white, special 7¢ package. Machine Oi) for all machinery, Dressmaker's Chalk, assort- ed colors in box, special Re. Shoe Trees, fit any size shoe or slipper, special Fe pair. Sixty-inch Sat Tape Lines, double-stitched and will not stretch, special 7¢, —First Floor. black special BASEMENT SALESROOM Cotton Crepes Special | 8c | Yard OTTON CREPES patterned with C small floral designs and stripes on white grounds. inches wide, and a quality desirable for dainty summer dresses. Special 8¢@ yard. Plisse Crepes in attractive patterns, principally on tan grounds. Finely fin- ished, good laundering quality, suitable for kimonos. Thirty-inch width, special S¢ yard is Krinkle Crepe with woven stripe in blue, tan or pink on white grounds in ripple effect. Requires no ironing and is extensively used for children's and wom- Twenty-seven inches wide, special 8¢ yard. ——Dasement Salesroom Twenty-seven en's waists and dresses. 36-in. Foulard Silks Reduced to | 68c!| Yard LL 36-inch Foulard Silks remaining on hand in the Basement Salesroom are offered for Thursday's selling at a decided price-reduction. Foulards are highly esteemed for their durability and wide usefulness and they are especially adaptetl for general mid- summer and traveling wear. They are printed in floral and conven- tional designs’on grounds of navy, delft- blue, Copenhagen, brown, reseda, tan, olive and tango. Exceptional values at 68¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. Curtain Scrims Specially Priced at 15¢c and 20c Yard WO exceptional lots of good quality, soft-draping curtain materials on sale in the Basement Salesroom, Thursday, as follows: LOT 1, SPECIAL 15¢ YARD includes 36-inch Open-work Stripe Scrim in white, ivory and ecru, also plain Scrim with double hemstitched border in white, ivory and ecru cial, 15¢@ yard Spe- Women’s Colonial Pumps, $3.00 Pair OLONIAL Pumps in Patent and leathers, with - turned soles and Cuban - Louis heels, Gizes 2% to ‘, $3.00 pair. Women’s Two-strap Pumps in patent viet kid and dull leath- ers, with hand- turned soles and me- dium military heels, Sizes 4 to 8, widths C and D. Price $3.00 patr. WOMEN'S PUMPS, SPECIAL 82.65 PAIR— Black Suede Pumps with welt sole and low or high heel, also Dull Kid Button Oxfords on full-toe last, with Hight welt sole, Unusual value at $2.65 pair. —Basement Salesroom. Calt hand Medicine Cabinets Special $1.50 HITE amel Medi- cine Cabinet, 18x 12% inches, fitted En- with two remov- able glass shelves. Mirror door measures 9x12 Excep- at in inches tional value $1.50. Hounet hings Section LOT 2, SPECIAL 20¢ YARD includes white, ivory and ecru Scrim with filet-weave border; also 36-inch dotted Swiss with hemstitched edge and daint- ily tinted borders, desirable for chamber and bathroom curtains. Special, 20¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom Gingham Pamelia Aprons, Special 85c PECIAL values well - made in Pamelia Aprons of durable ging- ham in light-blue, gray or white with gray stripe as pictured. Prettily trim- med with rick-rack braid at neck, pockets and kimono sleeves. Special, 85¢. Percale Pamelia Aprons, Special 75-— Percale Pamelia Aprons, same style as above, in delft-blue with white or ring dots and white with black pin-stripe. Special, TSG. Basement Salesroom Allover Laces Reduced to 15¢e Yard V ‘ISE and other Allover Laces in white and ecru color, 18-inch width, in a range of many pleasing patterns, reduced for clear- ance to 15¢ yard. La Boheme and Nottingham La and Inser- tions in white and ecru, widths up to 12 inches, priced for quick disposal at S¢ yard, Basement Salesroom Knit Underwear Reduced to 10¢ Garment —an underpriced clearance assortment, includ ing Children's and Misses’ Lace-trimmed Draw- ers, Swiss-ribbed Shirts and Drawers, odd lots and slightly imperfect garments. Reduced for clearance to 10¢ garment, Basement Sulesroom,