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* | | | } | | ow That Men’s $22.50 Business T Suits Are Reduced To —$i4.50— Why Not Come to the Bon Marche’s Men’s| Store and Treat Yourself to a New Suit of | Clothes? These $22.50 suits for men are known far and wide as the best $22.50 suits in town— i i i hey They are so well tailored-—they come in such nice patterns—t are made of the same cloths you'll find in many $25.00 suits— Come and There are no silly fol-de-rols about made in the plain, conservative sack style us like to wear Take a Look at Them these suits—they are the style that most of with a sprinkling of double-breasted styles for those who like them better. Lots of nice homespuns here—lots of stripes in unfinished worsteds pencil lots of smart look- ing browns, blue cheviots, grays and tans and only $14.50 instead of $22.50 to pay for the one you like best | HOW WOULD A $1 HAMMOCK STRIKE YOU AT JUST 55¢ Upper Main Floor, Union St. Side. That's what we are selling in a hurry now, and they are the fancy weaves, of hard-spun yarn Pretty Roman striped effects with concealed spreaders, pil- low and valance, complete with cords and rings. he 4-passenger ind, to sel! leleure hours, e100 julte—the oungste! the little girl 1Oe Raschalis—that will last well, priced it Bee Gloves and Mitte—Now for a ame of bail the kind; w Sand Seis—The little forks $1.30 Sulkien— in like & Pde. hen C | Bach can have lots with them $3.50 TO $6.50 HANDBAGS FOR —$1.5— Hand Bags, samples of a large tac tory. Pretty silk bags, silk lined, fitted with card case, mirror and coin 4) purse. Also some real pin Women's 15¢ Handkerchiefs, pure | ventional designs corners. Very pretty and you'll like them, 10c, $1.05 Hammeocks—Nico will iow take baby for Specials In Handkerchiets for $1.08 Sulkies—Very stron: durable $1 Bach sedeeeace Be Tennis Racketa— joo: well strung. Pe Roller Skates—Hoys and girls f fun 9c The Character Dolle—You 69¢ jalle—Deuce make On Sale the Fourth Fleer, c Pike Street Side. Handbags Half Price and Less $2.00 AND $2.50 HANDBAGS —§8e Ea.— 69 doren Hand Bags, real leather with strong frames and handles— fitted with mirror and coin purse, some with card case—at 98c, seal bags. —Upper Main Floor. Women's 350 Colored Handker- chiefs, beautifully embrotdered tn the corners, %, %, 1 and 1% Inch white hemstitched hema; each 20c, —Upper Main Floor. ‘HOW ABOUT WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER AT 27 1-2c Lb. Very sweet and pure Washington Creamery Butter, finest quality. Special, for Saturday only, at 27%%c a pound, so you had better get all you can use while the price is low. i 2a Spound ""? 1236 Marche of th : Seap—Hon Maren branéd—one of t! } dott! Cotmee: tor Batur Sage ic ..8C size cans, well filied with aweet, than Preméum Bolled Ham—*' order. Special for Saturday, a pound. $2.50 and $3 Bathing Suits —at $1.50— » you $3 Bathing Suits at $1.50. Fine quality mo- hair, the Swim-Easy style; also Several other styles, all prettily trimmed with braid in contrast ing colors. —Second Floor. ORDERS NO vation ACCEPTED REMEMBER, STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK ON SATUR- rresh shipments received dally. Special for Saturday, a pound Saete Clara Prunee—Spiendid quality, small size prunes. Det Monte Sugar quailty sugar. A A can Mayflower Coftee—Our popular I6e grade Buy It here Baturday at pound... % ‘etnerwuret—i MM ws ssisespusstect Pene—Now 1914 pack, extra Pig's Feet—Larg: jean white feet. Buy them here Saturday, Cyt A ss Snape—Recetved fresh daft: Of the largest bakeries. A pound Ham—Siiced to order mad: botled hams, properly seasoned and Pressed together. Pound c c c ine 36 Just half price Saturday, from 9 to 12, for Whittmore'’s 10c Combination Shoe Polish A combination of liquid and paste that preserves the shoes. Black only. No telephone orders taken. —Upper Main Floor, CAN BE THIS DAY EVENINGS, 29c Stair Carpet at 19¢ Yard Extra heavy ingrain Stair Carpet, is; also good for hall runners. bine t Saturday. —Thira 25e Japanese Matting 17c'& Yard ‘White Japanese close weaves and extra strong; selvedge edges, Till 12 Saturday, 1c yard. —Phie’ Floor. Women’s 25c Aprons at 18¢ Apiece Waist Aprofis of good quality gingham. cut with | Truffle around the apron and pocket at front, Till 12 Saturday, 18e, Fleer. 2% Lace and Net Guimpes at 15 Shadow Lace and re Net Guimpes with cotton bottoms. Cream and white. Till 12 Saturday, iho each. —Upper Main Floor, $1.75 Crepe de Chine $1.29 a Yard Beautiful lustrous Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in street and event hades; black and white —Upper Main Floor, Boy's 95c Rompers 1 1-2 to 8 Years 55c Plain biue peapes trimmed with white braid on collar, cuffs and pants, Sizes 1% to & years, S60. —Upper Main Fivor. Men’s 26c Black Fiber Socks 12 1-2 Pair ‘TI 12 Saturday, men’s 20c binck Fiber Socks at 12%c @ pair. Not more than 6 pairs to each. —Lower Main Floor. 50e Duck Outing Hats at 35c Apiece P Smart new Outing Hats, good qu duck, in plain and corded effects, at 12 Saturday. _s 25c Fancy Lace Bands at 10¢ a Yard Fancy tri Lace Bands, tn ii . oi j and shadow sltocis; assorted widther 106 Sonyy Met —Upper Main Fieor, Cooling Summer Drinks—at the ponMA Union St, Second Ave,, Pike St. $3 R. & G. Corsets Special at $1 Two styles, with medium low buat, long ex- tended back, of coutil. The other se sha'exire sizes 18, 25 to 30. cee: ae 75c Batiste Corsets Special 48¢ Made of good batiate, with neta « th low bust, long skir with supporters, sizes 19, 23 to’ os, Saturday, ase. Second Foe: Milward’s 5c Sewing Needles at 2c Milward’s Needles, in assorted or solid stzon, sharps, bé2weens and milliners, till 12 Saturday, 2¢. —Upper Main Floor, 10c Beauty Pins at 5c a Card Gold Plated Beauty Pina, one dozen on'a card, three patterns to each card, till 12 Saturday, be card. —Upper Main Floor, 25c Burson Hose at 15c a Pair Women's Cotton Burson Hone, irregulars, of 250 srade, lhc or 2 pairs for 2bc, Bizes &%, 9, 91% 4 Lower Main Floor, Children’s 50¢ Rompers at 35¢ a Pair Children's Rippelette Rompers, pink i stripes, with elastic in the bottom. years. bine Lito 6 Floor, Women’s 10c Summer Vests 5¢ Each With low necks, no sleeves, pure white, nizen 24, 26 and 28; with slight Imperfections, Till 12 Sat. urday, be. —Lower Main Floor, Women’s $1 House Dresses at 50c Iinene and percale House Dresses, with Peter Pan collars and high necks. Till 12 Haturday, boc. Not over three to each. —Secoud Floor, 00 Crepe Paper Napkins for 5c From 9 to 12 Saturday you can get Crepe Paper Napkine at bo # package instead of 100, Plain white, —Upper Main Floor, Fountain—Lower Main Floor. CHE Telephone Main 6825, FLEET GOES ON TRAIL OF GERMAN NAVY LONDON, July 81—It was unofficially announced today the British fleet which salled from Portsmouth under sealed orders Wednesday, hag been ordered to proceed to the vicinity of the German fleet to deal with that navy if England and the Fatherland are drawn Into the European struggle. The assumption was that the German ships, instead of trying to meet the superior British sea forces, would withdraw Into the Baltic. It is agreed here it will be suicidal for the English vessels to attempt to force the Kiel canal and experts admitted the sounds and belts leading from the North Sea Into the Baltio could be so effectively mined as to prevent the British fleet following the German ships, The latter would be hope! ly bottled, however, It was pointed out though It was conceded It might create havoo by bombarding Russia's Baitle ports. , DIGS UP LUCAS’ RECORD } | Chiet of Police Griffiths has been gathering {information concern. | {og the record of Rev, Dr. Alzamon Ira Laicas, alleged “healer,” who ts lecturing at the Tivol! theatre, with the result that he says he bas | the instant complaint against Lucas ts filed, | In a letter to the chief, O, B. Sauter, attorney for J. 1. Engler, a member of the board of examiners of medical practitioners, who re- cently declared Lucas attempted to bribe him to {ssue a leense to prac | sufficient evidence against him to justify the stopping of the wl companied by letters from Chief of Police J. F. Gemmell of Dayton, Wash., ant Chief W. N. Reeves of Bolsa, Idaho, Chief Gemmell says Locas was arrested as a vagrant at Dayton, wan convicted, appealed and was acquitted. He was inter found guilty | of criminal bel and paid a fine of $250 and served 90 days in fail. Chief Reeves of Be mys: “If you get a rope around Lucas squeeze him as tight as possible, I consfder him a bad Indlan.” NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 31—An appeal is expected here | today in the case of Mrs. Bessie Wakefield, who, at the con- clusion of her second trial for killing her husband, was found guilty Thursday ‘night of murder in the second deg: This verdict carries with It life imprisonment. alling to modify this penalty through the courts, Mra. Wakeflelde’ friends say they will make fresh efforts in her behalf for execu- tive clemency. At her first trial Mre, Wakefield wae convicted of first degree murder and sen id to WANT HARBOR BILL PASSEDS PORTLAND, Ore, July 31.—Resolutions adopted last night at a Mass moeting, attended by representatives of Northwestern commun- ities, urxing upon them the necessity of obtaining the passage of the pending rivers and harbors bill, were telegraphed today to Pacific coast senators and representatives, the president of the senate and speaker of the house. ‘ FIND GOODS ON HIM A fow minutes after he reported the theft of tools worth $20 from his shed at §6th av, and Eighth ay, N. BE, ©, Thomson of the crime, W. H. Davitson walked from the police station this morning and encountered Thomson. - A. Brown and had Thomson arrested on suspicion, and when the latter was frisked, the stolen tools were disclosed. The police say I Thomson has served two terms In the penitentiary. “Gila Gue acts kind of sad and wistful.” “Yes. Since he killed the sheriff last week, nobody pulls hie nose, nor Insults him, nor pays him any of the little atten- tions that make life pleasant.” PREPARE TO FIGHT IN AFRICA CAPETOWN, July 31.—British Colonial offictals throughout the South African fon are preparing vigorously today for defense, the event of a spread of the war Im Europe. If England and Germany should both be drawn into the fight, an| invasion would be attempted from Germany into Southeast Africa, A large part of the Boer population will be with the invaders. ~ CANADA READY TO HELP OTTAWA, Ont., July 31.—The Canadian military council nounced today that preliminary plans to aid England with regimer a, been completed. Minister of Militia Hughes estimated that Canada | could raise, arm and embark 26,000 men within a few weeks, Mili tary forces at Halifax, it is announced, are ready for any emergency, WOODY TAKES HAND IN STRIKE WASHINGTON, July 31—President Wilson ts endeavoring today to avert the threatened strike of enginemen and trainmen of Western rallroads. Representatives of both factions are en route to Wash- ington. Commissioners Knapp and Chambers have returned to Wash- ington and probably will see the president tonight. MEXICAN TROOPS MOVING JUAREZ, Mex., July 31,—Mexiean troops evacuated Pachuca and Quertearo yesterday. General Gonzales, at the head of 12,000 soldiers, has left San Luis | Potosi to Join General Obregon, now en route to the capital. Jesus Carranza, with 10,000 men, left Guanajuanto yesterday. Car. |ranza, Gonzales and Obregon expect to confer with Genoral Zapata at Valle De Santiago soon, ‘DARTMOUTH HEAD IS HERE President Ernest Fox Nichols of Dartmouth University will be the guest of honor at the 12:15 luncheon at the Commercial Club tomor. | row, when he will speak on “The Relation of Applied Sciences to Busi- ness.” President Henry Landes, of the U. of W,, members of the university faculty and teachers of the city have been invited to be! present. | FORMER BADGERS TO PICNIC | Former residents of Wisconsin are requested to gather in Wood. land park Sunday afternoon, August 9, to hold their annual basket ple- nie, ‘The tables will be set at 4 o'clock and free coffes furnished All who have mt any time resided in the Badger state wre invited to | be present and take part in the informal sociabilities, MERCHANTS TO HELP GROWERS SACRAMENTO, July 31.—The Retall Merchants’ association of Sac ramento has today pledged its support to hopraisers of the Bac. ramento valley in case any trouble {s experienced in getting pickers | through the strike of the 1, W, W, and labor organizations TWO MEN LOST IN FIRE OXNARD, Cal,, July 31,—George Turner and F. Walker are missing MRS. WAKEFIELD DODGES DEATH and reported he suspected E | HE SEATTLE STAR vie | tice in this state, uncovers an unsavory record. ‘The letter is ac | | | Ho called Patrolman | | in | i an-|ff should the mother country become involved in the European war, have || today and are believed to have perished in a fire that followed an, ex- plowion at the Santa Clara oll well near Santa Paula late yesterday, « Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns veunee FREDERICK e- NELSON | TON EOUEnE Orns Mail Orders Carefully Filled An Exceptional Offering of New Silk Dresses at $11.75 HE Gown Section has just received a new purchase of modish Silk Dresses to sell at The majority of the Dresses are of Crepe de Chine in the favored Russian and accordion- | | | this unusually-low price. | | / flowered silk crepe; the latter, “American Lady” | Corsets, Special | $1.85 and $1.75 | ITH of the front stay, the exception | | | | | | |} the Corset pictured at \| left (Style GOC) has no | ‘ ’ boning across the front, that and freedom for a feature assures comfort the wearer. It is made of figured cotton brocade, especially for the small or average fig- ure, and has lacing below front-stay and double- edge embroidery trim- ming at top. Special $1.75. 1207, a low-bust model top extending two inches above waist- line, is shown at right Designed for the aver- age figure and made of firm batiste, with fancy tape trimming, hook below front stay and three- sets of hose supporters. Special, $1.35, —#econd Pioor Women’s Handkerchiefs Interesting Values OMEN'S Alldinen Handkerchiefs, neatly finished and well-embroidered in one- corner designs, 10¢ each. Handkerchiefs of sheer Shamrock lawn, with colored embroidered initials in the popular long effect. The following letters are available A, B.C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M,N, P, R, 8, T. Sharply under-priced, 6 for 25¢, First Ploor, designed Style very with only } New Organdy Collars at 50c ERY attractive values in this new shipment of sheer Organdy Collars, featuring styles that stand away from the neck as well as soft roll effects. All are daintily embrofdered fn fine floral apray patterns, some in color, Priced attract- ively low at 50c, First Floor. | . |} drop skirts and ruffled net bodices are dainty | | | | plaited tunic models, in an assortment of color- ings embracing navy, Copenhagen, i green, black with Roman-stripe trimming, pink and black-and-white stripe patterns. A few are made of soft chiffon taffeta and white, with their net enough for informal evening wear. Models for women and misses, at $11.75. —Second Fi Children’s Middy Dresses, $1.00 ELL-MADE Balkan Middy Dress of white percale, with large sailor collar and broad belt of delft- or navy- blue percale. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Very good value at $1.00, Dombey Dresses for little tots from 2 to 5 years of age, made with blue and white striped percale waist and skirt of delft-blue chambray gingham; V-neck and short Skirt buttons to waist with large white pearl buttons. Price $1.00, sleeves. —Becund Floor. Special $1.00 EAUTIFUL kid - body Doll as pictured, with Jointed arm and hip, bisque head and curled wig in | blonde, brunette or Tosca shade. Fitted with shoes and stockings and specially priced at $1.00, A 24-inch Doll, full Jotnt- ed, with mat - finished bisque head, movable eyes and “blonde, brunette or Tosca curled wig and eye- lashes. Special $1.00, —Second Fioer. Unusual Values in : : : Lingerie Waists, $3.95 A SAMPLE LINE of Lingerie Waists offers exceptional values in dainty models of sheer mull and French voile, with trimming of Venetian, Filet and Valenciennes laces and hand-embroid- ery. About 85 in all, some slightly soiled. Colored collars, cuffs and vestee trim many of the waists. Semi-tailored Waists of Handkerchief linen are also included in the assort- ment. Price $3.95. Second Floor. THE OHIO STFEL RANGE A FUEL SAVER AND A GOOD BAKER First_ Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Lawn Mowers ’ Special $3.00 Gingham House Dresses $1.00 and $1.50 RETTY, carefully-made House Dress in the style sketched, made of good quality gingham in blue and white checks, with collar, front and cuffs of plain delit-blue material. Attractive value at $1.50. Another good style, in blue or gray IXTE Mower, drive wheels and four self- sharpening knives, special $3.00. —Housefurnishings Section. with $1.00. and white stripes, has fancy front and large collar effect of plain blue or gray, and yoke is trimmed with em- broidered bands. and finished with plain cuffs, Fitted at waist-line Price Also at $1.00, Dress in gray or blue and white stripes with collar and cuffs Women’s Wash Dresses Priced Low 100 Wash Dresses of embroidered voile at $2.00 each. ery band 66 Wash, Dresses in white and colors at $1.00 each 41 White Embroidery Dresses at $2.50 each. Basement Salesroom. Children “Mary Jane” Pumps, w hand-turned 6 to 8, 75¢ pair. \ of plain material edged with embroid- Opens down front and fin- ished with large pearl buttons, —Rasement Sairsroom, Children’s Low Shoes Sharply Underpriced M ISSES’ and Children’s Black Velvet “Mary Jane” Pumps, sizes 8% to 11, 81.25 pair; 11% to 2, $1.50 pair ‘ : Tan Calf White Canvas Low with Shoes for misses, children sizes and growing girls, $1.00 Salesroom pair, ent soles, SOT had