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THE SEATTLE STAR ceed ALL EYES ON THE BON MARCHE) ‘20K FAT WITH NO CORSET?) i! | FoeppricKeNELSON] <2 AND CITY FRIENDS AND COUNTRY COUSINS MEET AT SEATTLE’S BIGGEST STORE When It Sell Off the Season’s Samples ‘PERKY HAT WILL GET YOU BY | Shopping Service for Summer Campers N camping time, call upon us by mail, telegraph or telephone for whatever you may need in the way of apparel, dry goods or furnishings and receive it promptly through our efficient Mail Order Service. We pay the postage on Dry Goods mailable under Parcel Post regulations, to any point in Washington, Idaho, Ore- gon, Montana or Alaska. We pay the transportation charges on furniture and other bulky merchandise, when purchase amounts to $5.00 or over, to any steamboat landing or rail- road station in the State of Washington. Address “Mail Order Department,” Frederick & Nel- son, Seattle. Announcing for Tuesday, Second Floor An Important Disposal of SUITS AND COATS Surplus lots in the drug store go Drugs We on sale for the first time tomor- row. It has been impossible to get them ready before, because the job was simply too big to be done in a hurry. However, the list is ready for publication tonight. Here it is: 10c Duchess Talcum Powder Sc. 25¢ Razor Straps 12%4c. $1.00 Razor Straps 50c. 75c Chamois, automobile size, 49c. 15¢ Sponges, big fellows, 5c. 25c Velvetina Preparations 10c. $1.00 Freckle Remover 25c. 50c Freckle Paste 23c. 25¢ Lustrite Hand Velvet 5c. 50c Derma Viva (white) 10c. 10¢ Toilet Soaps (odd lots) Sc. 85c Face Powder 23c. 50c Graves’ Tooth Powder 23c. 25¢ Liquid Shampoo 10c. 50 Perfumes 15c ounce. 1Sc Almond Meal Sc. It isn’t the easiest 50c Oakley's Bath Powder 10c. i 35¢ Shaving Brushes 10c. 15c and 19¢ Hand Brushes 10c. 25¢ Brushes 15c. 75¢ Brushes 43c, all kinds. 25c Colorite, for straw hats, 10c. 30c Foot Powder 10c. 25¢ Woodbury’s Dental Cream 10c. 25¢ Mennen’s Cream 10c. Don’t Want to Take In Two Greatly-Underpriced Lots, at $5.00 and $10.00 LL Suits and Coats remaining from Spring displays, regard- less of former values, will be found Tuesday under one or the other of these two prices. Garments for every-day and dress wear included, in wool, silk and washable materials and in sizes for women and misses. On Sale Tuesday, Second Floor | Many lines at less than half. Silkoline at 3c yard. Groceries at about wholesale. Jewelry at || | half price. Books, tons of good Books, at three | ° | for the price of one. Trunks and Bags for less. | Special lots are all spread out on tables. Every | floor contributes to the general upheaval and | thousands enjoy the savings the sale of fers— More particulars tonight: | The lad who operates one Ceylon Tea 45c pound, 60c grade. of the fifteen elevators in Mocha and Java Coffee 40c pound. | Not the Bon Marche will be a Medium white Asparagus 1744c can (No. | general some day. 2% size). | Sinee For “nothing moves him.” | For in the middle of the Xmas! Saturday afternoon rush I asked him (a la comradie) : | “Howretheycominbill?” “Oh, pretty well, pretty well; but I have |} handled more people.” i “When was that?” I injuired. “O, last Christmas!” That the store did not sell more merchan- | dise was because there was a limit to en- durance, but there is plenty of time. Those who couldn't get all they wanted Saturday get all they want tomorrow, “that is they haven’t already been today.” Buy the things you need. Don’t buy ything unless it will be of use to you. To buy something that would do you no would also do the store no good. For stores and individuals grow and pros- per by serving. ; One of the reasons this store has been so remarkably successful is because it has served the large majority of Seattle citizens, the people that Lincoln said of “God must he makes so many of Embroidered Pillow Cases, Specially Priced LOT of about 250 Hemstitched and Embroidered Pillow Cases, made from a serviceable grade of bleached muslin, size 45x36 inches before hem- ming, special 25¢ each. Embroidered Initialed Pillow Cases, made of Pequot muslin, with hemstitched New Silk Waists Low-Priced at $3.95 SPECIAL purchase, offering un- usual values at this moderate price. The Waists are in fine quality, heavy messaline silk, semi-tailored, wome with vestee, « ‘lar and cuffs ©: moire, some with net vestee, others finished with cord or tailored tic. Made of crepes, cordelines, repps ee $1.25 apiece. Extra sizes cost Fifteen pounds of pure Cane Sugar 69¢ (with $1.00 order of other groceries), not including sugar or flour. Not over 15 pounds to a customer. And then Hand Mirrors about half Rollups and Traveling Aim are all half price. All kinds of Bath, Cloth and Complexion Brushes and fine Hair Brushes are all re- duced a fourth and a third, and every cor- ner of the drug stores contributes some wonderful values. The drug store sale starts off tomorrow, but in reality is only one chapter, and a very small one, in the of the greatest sale the Bon Marche ever held. Sc Needles 2c paper. 10¢ Beauty Pins Sc a Too cai The supreme court injunction to stop County Audit trom ; E a Shoe Laces 15 a continuing the check of the Hamilton recall petition did not aitect the from best quality Sea Island yarns (two-thread), with 6-thread sole, heel and toe 9° Many dozen pairs, to pie dcse ys: Pinas peteaee ein te hae aoe a and 4-inch garter welt. Their fine gauge and ‘lustrous finish give them an excep- Bg Sag Hair Nets |f| day night. ; tionally handsome appearance. 1S¢ a dozen. Notions Sc Safety Pins 2c card. 10c Elastic Sc a yard. Sc Buckle Forms 2 for Sc. 50c Dress Shields 35¢ pair. 8c Spool Silk 4c. 5c Wax Ironing Pads 3c. 98c Bust Forms 75c. 19¢ Whisk Brooms 10c. 19¢ Barrettes 10c. of jewelry. Sterling Picture Frames $2.00 a $2.50. 50c Beads at 35c. 25c Souvenir Spoons 15c. 1.00 Automobile Goggles 79c. All $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50 Hand Bags $3.95 (made of leather and silk). $1.50 Ivorine Clocks $1.00. Collar Bags and Boxes at half price. $1.00 Leather Vanity and Card Case 59c. $1.59, worth This sale is for nd pu |, and her waist bulges out as free of the waist line of Venus de Milo, but she docan't add to her a widebrimmed, droopy hat; wise little maid tradicts the impression of clumsiness by wearing a straw, banded with a bird's breast and trimmed KNUDSEN COUNT GOES ON U. S. WILL KEEP HANDS OFF It would be unwise to discuss European developments at this time, and refused to comment upon the possibility of a general war in the event of Austria opening hostilities against Servia. WANT A BABY? HERE’S HOW The nursery at the recelving home of the Washington Chliidren’s Home society, at Ravenna Heights, is crowded with a very attractive family of babies and toddiers. Those who are YOUNG WOMAN ENDS LIFE 28th av, North, who came here last week from San apparently despondent because she had no money and could find no work, swallowed several bichloride of mercury tablets, penting immediately, she cried for help, but she died a few hours later at the city hospital. SEATTLE BEST BOB FOUND “Today ends my life. There ts no otfier reason.” That was the note found in the room of Miss Lena Makela, 30, 617 Francisco, and Evidently re- “Bob” Hesketh, city counciiman and several times acting Long and short-sleeve styles, many with touches of contrasting color or frill- ing.of net. Colors are navy, Copen- hagen, gray, brown and black. Price $3.95. —Becond Floor. “Rialto 552” Silk-Lisle Stockings at 50c Distinguished for Style, Fit and Service or scalloped edges and well-embroidered initials in the following letters: A, C, E, F, G, H, J, L, M, N, P, R, T, V and Y. Each pair neatly packed in box. Spe- cial the pair, 65¢. Tiree Peer, OMEN'’S Silk-Lisle Stockings sold by us under the above brand are made to our own specifications in one of the finest mills in America. They are woven No. 552, regular sizes, black, white or tan; 50c No. 552 “O. S.,” ex- tra sizes, full-fashioned, New Showing of Net-Top Laces No. X-552, flare top, black only, with l-inch violet stripe Dresses for women. ade of Pb 7 Sater Souse see 3 yards Sec. cane RHINGTON, daly kaphio taage States does not In- pair. black, white, tan or at top of garter welt; wl pair. flowered lawns, crash, etc., in half a dozen 3c Clark’s O. N. T. Darning Cotton 3 This was made plain today by President Wilson In hie gray; 50c pair. different styles. These also are to be closed for 5c. audience with the newspaper correspondents. He sfid he thought DVANCE reports from European centers indicate that Net-top Laces will take a leading position in Fall trimming fashions. Fine floral spray and conventional patterns are among new arrivals, standing out prominently on grounds in craquele, honeycomb and plain net effects. Widths for eatines, . atti fies and MESH BAGS AND JEWELRY contemplating adopti iid, will do well to i i 7 some have os hes Prose Mesh Bags $1.25, worth to $2.50, be wee superintendent's ote, 1920 Lippy building, or phone een: Seveem #08 eee OE BS Mee Or ag Floor. or overskirts. Half price for odds and ends of all kinds oe BASEMENT SALESROOM “Midseason Millinery Arrivals (Basement Salesroom) Black Velvet Hats in sailor shape, $2.95. -. lose-fitting Black Velvet Hats with Women’s Oxfords and Pumps Reduced{q F to |p1.65 Pr. ientosion Bere 250 pairs of 15 Ibs. 1S iifor 6 this list to help make the f Seattle, is hi fter a si eke’ vi * , day a jhe ag Things to 63 vel gens of yerd Visited his mother in’ Scotiend, Ni Cative country, enter ae ‘White satin brim, $1.95. Women’s Oxfords and Quaker Corn Flakes 734¢ package, ani ends end cure |f| _ Selumbuey Oltainnstl, Chloape,, Minneapelie, Buffalo ana’ Wer White Wings in the new tall effects, ny in Patent, Suede, Velvet Phenox . a ‘ York, id tucked iT f inf i Jo y. Phenox ripe Olives 40c, worth 45c. Remember | eto into lf) ere ae eee sey aetna oa ae cee aaa en 008-55. . and Satin, with Goodyear welt Del Monte Honey or Preserves 19c, money. A But Seattle, says Hesketh, is the “best city on the map.” ~ Small White Mercury Wings, 65¢ and soles. All sizes in the lot, re- y 3 Not everythin, a = i | worth 25c. 6 75¢. duced to $1.65 pair. can be advertised, for some lots are too small and some lines are so large that it would take pages of space. But everything that’s put out on the tables is going to be sold; if it don’t sell at the first price, we shall mark it down again until it does, Ginger Snaps at 10c pound. Ciciuent Wihibeoien, Reliance Cut String Beans 14c can. Del Monte White Asparagus Tips 22c can. Bromangelon 8c a package. , Pearl Tapioca at 5c a pound. Broken Rice 5¢ a pound. WE’RE NOT AFRAID OF WATER Black Mercury Wings, 45¢, 75¢ and —Basement Halesroom. In a letter to the clty council Engineer Dimock points out that|f] 95¢- since 1909, when the second main was installed, the consumption of water has doubled in Seattle, and that the present Cedar river water supply 1s 62,000,000 gallons per day. During the summer, when the | demand ia the greatest, about 40,000,000 gallons are consumed. Dim- mock declares it will be a comparatively few years when an additional Women’s White-Soled Stockings 25c Pair Jewelry Novelties Reduced to 10¢c Each Blueing and Ammonia 1214 bottle. The following supe must be mares He bes sera By mo, an allowance of $10,000 Tea Fannings at 12yhe pound, S I N dalic ‘ite how ied icauk ee ee DD lines of Jewelry Novelties, in- OMEN’S Black Cotton Ribbed ha ‘Apple ager Rh germs Je, a es ow a a aay cluding Belt Buckles, Bar Pins, Hosiery with white soles, in sizes : any Books less auty Pins, Lockets, Beads, Cuff But- 8%, 9, 9%, 10 and 10% stial Ham Salad at 15¢ pound. } Beauty Pins, Lockets, 4, 9, 9%, and 4, unusual value Orange Marmalade 17%4c pound. Running a $8.95 woopy HAS JOB AHEAD | tons, Hat-pins and other pieces, sharply at 25¢ pair. —Basement Salesroom. WASHINGTON, July 27.—Responding to an Invitation to attend a | cee Flavors, 1%-0z. bottle 7%%c, and $14.50, worth a |f| convention in Boston next October, President Wilson stated that {t under-priced at 10¢ each. arte neienniien | value 15c. third more. Boys’ Wash Suits less than |J| Would be impossible for him to be present, because he “expected to bo —Basement Salesroom. . Churche’s Washington-made Grape Juice, i tif very busy in October.” | —— Pamelia bd pe Juice, half price. All Straw Hats at half. Furni- This was interpreted as meaning that he intended to take the Aprons quart 40c, pint 22%4c, small bottle 10c. ture (floor samples) about half. stump for certain democratic candidates: Cove Oysters, No. 1 can 9c. White Star Tuna Fish, No. % can 15c. Canned Salmon, No. 1 can 9c. Macaroni or Spaghetti, 7-lb. box 39c. Del Monte Sauerkraut, can 1214c. Corned Beef, sliced to order 30c. Women’s Wash Dresses half price and less. Odd lots of China less than half. Every Dinner Set reduced. Toilet Articles and Drug Sundries half price and less, Contract goods are not reduced, neither is the new Autumn Merchandise, which is Carranza and President Carbajal at Saltillo this week, The president. said if con- greas adjourned by September 12 he intended to take a rest at Cornish, N. H. CARRANZA GREETS MAYO WASHINGTON, July 27.That Genbral Carranza officially recelved i Clearing Women’s Neckwear at 10c LOSING out an assortment of Venise, Organdy and Lace Collars, String Special $1.00 ELL-MADE Coverall Aprons of gingham in black or blue and white checks, gray and white stripes, or dark mixtures. Trimmed with rick-rack Hun and Palmer Dinner Biscuits i in ev Admiral Mayo and other American naval officers was the at I} Ties, Lace-trimmed Jabots, Guimpes and braid at neck, sleeves and _ pocket. 1%, coming in every day. ment contained in despatches received at th a aaa thie ‘ . s 20 1 2’ Cc pound. P i e che pceived a e state department this | fi Fic c| ~—Hasement Sales Specia 3B ty i GRRE FRANC BOWR, afternoon, The advices forecasted the opening of aaitialinne poy Pichus at a0¢ each, ae Special R100; reat ae