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|=THE AUGUST SALE OF WHITE= One of the great annual selling events that have made THE BON MARCHE SUPREME IN THE REALM OF BARGAIN GIVING IN UNDERMUSLINS 12,000 pieces of dainty lingerie were specially pur- P chased for spot cash—at extraordinary price conces- sions—in order that this August sale might dwarf all its predecessors $1.25. AND $1.50 GOWNS FOR —95e Ea.— Arent’s these pretty Gowns pletur here? We have them In stock Just like them for only 9 They're of muslin in slip-over style, yokes trimmed with lace and embrold jery combined, or allover lace and sleeves combined, in Hmptre style, Others have high necks and long sleeves, and still others are of crepe $1.25 AND $1.50 COMBINATIO S — at 95e— The Muslin Underwear Section is just teeming with good barfgains at the August Sale of White. This illustration of combinations gives you an exact idea of what we are offer ing for 950, Made of muslin with lace and embroidery trim- ming on drawers or skirt aml corset cover, Wo also have Knickerbocker combinations—Princess style. Drawers for Less Women’s 25¢ Drawers, of mur lin, edged with two hem- hed 3 mor Suen tae | Women’s Corset Covers Se Corset, Covers, 2 med with neat en A with lace, spect Women's 350 Drawers, of :u¥- Presse Trimened wits lin, trimmed with aes s Gaureidery. a the top with pink or Cc blue ribbon Ghe Corset Cover trimmed with elaborately adow lace Women's @Se Drawers, of mus- ¥ n. bh trimmin, of four- S x in “lemproidery. fine in | and Val. combined, or lace and MN \< at 50. embroidery ribbon 50c ribbon run . ¢c Be White Combination Drawers corset Covers, trimmed with Dainty Princess Slips Women’s Priecess Sitpe, of mus- Mn, trimmed with Val. Ince and Specials in Gowns Weomen's Ge Gowns, of muslin. with neck and sleeves edged with | | America,” | to the conditions now existing in Europe must know ft ta pract TRIPLE ALLIANCE WILL WIN SAYS MILITARY EXPERT HERE That the triple alliance will emerge victorious in the Buropean conflict, because of superior generalship and more loyal troops than the triple entente enjoys, is the opinion of Josef BH. Fischnaller, poet author, traveler and military student, now tn Seattle visiting his son, Harry R. Piechnaller, 408 N. Gist pt. Mr, Fischnaller was born In Tyrol, Austria, and served atx years in the Austrian army, He has since made his home ta Akron, Ohio. |} His fame as a poot in his native tongue extends to two continents | While tn Burope recently, he published his “Lieder Eines Tirolers in which recelved hearty acknowledgment tn personal letters from Emperor Franz Joseph and the late Crown Prince Frana Ferdi nand, whose assassination has thrown Europe into the worst war in history, Even at that time, the anti-Servian feeling was strong in Austria, and on January 1, 1913, Mr. Fisohnaller wrote the song | ‘Schlag Zu," which ts today one of the most popular war songs in Austria. Mr, Plechnaller, enjoying the personal acquaintance of the military leaders of his native country, and a student of military tactics him self, has written the following brief article, exclusively for The Star, on the war prospects | BY JOS. E. FISCHNALLER Notwithstanding any present outlook or any present Impressions we! may entertain, those of us who have studied or given serious thougtit | ally certain to result in an overwhelming victory for the triple alliance. | While in Austria recently, it was my good fortune to converse | intimately with Major General Arnold Munzel amd other tmportant officers now in the thick of the fight, and I gleaned many important | facts concerning the trouble which they knew must come. | General Munzel was leutenant adjutant of the Seventh Austrian | infantry during the time I served, from 1877 to 1883, as corporal, and | {f you could know the type of fighting men he and his brother officers are, as I do, you would have no doubt of the final outcome The chiefs of the general staffs of Germany and Austria-Hungary |} are conceded by the military experts of the world to be the greatest and most wonderful mrategists of the world. Their men, their infantry, | artillery, cavalry and air forces of both countries, know this fact abso- | lutely, and go to the firing line with full confidence the superior know! | ff edge and bravery of their officers will lead them to victory if there is one chance in ten. | Then, too, these soldiers know and feol that each ts performing | service for his beloved emperor. No living monarch ts so weil beloved or #0 highly oateemed by bis subjects as thé kindly, true old man now | sitting on Hapeburg’s throne, Emperor Franz Joseph 1. of Austria Hungary. DOCK FIRE VICTIM DIES The Grand Trunk dock fire claimed another victim yeaterday. when |} Patrick Cooper, 20, the fireman burned while fighting the flames, died. A bunch of keys found near the epot where the remains of a man Were discovered on the dock, lead to the belief that the man was Frank Ladies’ Mail Home Orders Journal FREDERICK 67] ELSON Carty Patterns KE Filled New Ribbons Real Lace Collars ~ SHIPMENT of French Moire Rib- 15 and $2.75 bons just received includes an ex- ERY interesting values are afforded ceptionally good line of the wanted 3 by 8 special pure hase of Hand made Neckpieces in English-point, Irish- colors, among them pink, Jight-blue, crochet, ‘Bohemisn and’ Piles dacs white, Copenhagen, emerald, wine, car- The Collars are in Gladstone and nov- dinal, gold, Havana and black elty shapes, a few in combination hand- embroidered organdy and. Filet lace The Ribbons are of a very good qual- in 7%-inch width, desirable for gir- sashes and hat trimming ity, dles, Attractively priced at 35¢ yard New Taffeta Hair-bow Ribbons in shades of rose, bine, cardinal, white, black, brown, emerald and turquoise, 6 inches wide, 25¢ yard New Satin Ribbons with lustrous fin width, in emerald, black, new-blue, leather, navy, paon, cream, light-bJue, pink, scarlet and other désirable colorings, 35¢ yard. —Firet Floor. ish, 7%-inch king’s-blue, Collar and Cuff Sets are also included in the assortment Priced at $1.75 and $2.75. New Baby Flouncings 50c Yard A NEW selection of ‘Baby Flouncings just received features an excellent assortment of fine St sheer Swiss and organdy. Gall patterns on They are in the desirable 27-inch width, with edges scalloped, hem- stitched or ruffled finish. Price 50c yard. —Firat Floor. in “Caroldale” Correspondence Stationery In Decorative Boxes 66 AROLDALE” is a new production in good quality fabric-finished Paper and Correspondence Cards, put up in boxes decorated with blue-bird and bough design, in close facsimile of hand-coloring. One quire of Paper with Envelopes, 50c box. Twenty-four Correspondence Cards with Envelopes, 50c box. New Stationery in Hand-Decorated Boxes O, Wheator. WE’RE WELL, THANK YOU These packages are so very dainty that purchasers will want to keep them for storing handkerchiefs, laces and other trifles. And the stationery is of good quality, too. One quire of Paper and Envelopes in blue box with hand-painted flower design, $1.00, 3% Postoffice receipts for the first seven months of the year total $773,632, In comparison with $729,939 for the same period In 1918, The July business was $105,786, a record for that One quire of Paper and Envelopes in One quire of Paper and Envelopes in cream box with hand-painted pink rose on, drawn embroidery Insertion, \ and Insertion, teres. einer end tens SOc drawn with ribbon, at 156 | with Tinvon. at 50c Abe Se Maslin § Combin: io, lace eee Se mets, 16 Soames, | weeny, and embroidery trimmed, tbbon and Empire style, with yokes of | of muslin drawn, dainty styles, vi Drawers and Corset Covers, of ‘i acess Silpe, ex- eee Gowan, of noinscok, French rose pater re with wide | fine nainscok, elaborately. trim- and Empire style, with yokes | shadow lace, ribbon drawn, or med; othe Gy flower: i elaborately trimmed, with embroidery oO wil, eevereses Set-in sleaves to match. $1. 98 medallions .........-.+ . —Secoad Voor. August Sale of Bedding White Bedding of every sort can be had at mighty low prices here tomorrow. Some of the sav- August Sale of White Goods Thousands and thousands of yards of dainty White Cotton Stuffs going at mili prices—or near them. 25¢ White Volles 12 1-2c Yd. Fine, sheer white Votles, lengths to 10 yards, the 260 ‘aeal- ity, priced special at 12%c « yard. $1.00 White Ratine 69¢ Yard White Crepe Ratine, a combina- tlon weave, stripe style, full yard wide, special 69c a yard; value 00. Bleached Pequot Pillow wine 45x36 Inches, that will wear well, Spectal at i0¢ each Tuesday 65¢ Bleached Sheets 49¢ Only 490 each for Bleached Red Sheets, size $1299 inches, with flat center welght ae worth 66¢. $1.00 Crocheted Bed Spreads 79¢ Each Crocheted Bed Spreads, the $1.00 kind, special at 130 each, Size 12x78 Inches, In medium weight, with Marseilles patterns. $1.25 Crocheted Bed Spreads 95¢ Each Tuesday can get Crocheted Hed Spreads at Se each. it 280 inches, in good weight, with Marsellies patterns $1.50 Bed Spreads at $1.29 Aplece Rate’s Bed Spreads, «ood welght, firm and closely woven, in pretty Marse!lles patterns. at $1.29 each. $1.00 Piquot Sheets at 85¢ Aplece rifty housewife will get a supply of Sheets at 86e each. Well —Lower Main Peer: Men’s $1.25 Pajamas 63c Cotton’ Pongee Pajamas {tn plain white and tan; also some striped, trimmed with braid; till 12 Tuesday at 630 each. —Lower Main Floor, White Brocaded welght for skirts—! and special at ic a a $1.65 Long Cloth $1.29 a Bolt Marquess Long Cloth. $4 inches wide, with nice, soft finish; splendid $1.65 value, special at $1.29 a bolt Tuesday. 15¢ Dotted Swisses at 10c a Yard Only 10¢ a yard for fine 4 sheer dotted Swisses, Yeuil 28 inches wide, on sale Tuesday. Regu- Tar value 15e. Crepes at 16¢ a Yard ma, medium Very pretty indeed are these Lingerie Cre Pisses that we offer at 100 @ yard; 30 Inches wide, ie mill lengths. $1.75 White Ratines $1.39 Yard Extra geaitty White Ratine in very popular “Nub” checks: 75 quail full 40 Inches in width, at $1.29 ° yard. lower Main Floor. Printed Chaities 312¢ | MORNING SPECIALS Spectal Inches wide, full bolts and mill ends, tl 1% Tuesday 8%. Not over 15 yards to each. Lower Main Floor, 25¢ Lisle Gloves 10c Pair ON SALE FROM 59¢ Dressing Sacques 15¢ Women's Lisi - : ‘ 7 yle, tn b ; 9 A. M. TO ( _ Women's Cotton Chaille, percale je. till 12 Tuesday at ide and gingham Dressing Sacques with pair. Lower Main Floor. 12 ONLY loose back, aquare or low necks, till 12 Tuesday 1be —Second Floor. 1c Post Cards Se Dozen 50¢ Window Shades 30c Ea. No telephone orders Your choice of local views, mot- t ia i { foes and comic post cards ii 12 can be acceptec : lor Extra quality O11 Opaque Window Stat ites deen Weuer’ ese forenoon bar-[ Shades, 38 inches wide, 7 fect long soldat ioe a dozen. Upper Malu | these fore “ fixtures complete, tili 12 Tuesday, Floor. ] gains. 300 each, Third Moor, BARGAIN TUESDAY IN THE GROCERY The day that Seattle housewives know so well, for on that day Seattle’s big store cuts prices of pure foods to the very lowest notch. 15 Pounds of Sugar for 69c Provided you buy $1.00 worth of other groceries—not tnclud- ing flour—or, of course, more sugar. Please note that the sugar is pure white granulated CANE Sugar—not beet root. Limit 15 pounds to each. _— Old-fashioned Sealing Wax, priced 3 cakes for 1 c Pure Baking Powder, May- | flower brand, our regu- sae 40s gaan, pounds 100 7 Quill Toothpicks, 60 to 1 guaranteed not box, package Ze to cake, sack.......... 18c CALIFORNIA PEARS, 2% SIZE CANS, AT 140. QUAKER CORN FLAKES AT 7c A PACKAGE. EANNED PLUMS, LARGE CANS, AT 12/0. DEL MONTE CORN, NO, 2 CANS, AT 150, DEL MONTE SUCCOTASH AT 15¢ A CAN. PURE LARD, NO. 3 PAILS, FOR 450. NAVY SALAD DRESSING AT 9c A BOTTLE. ARCTIC CLEANSER AT 7c A PACKAGE. RIDGWAY’S 5 O'CLOCK TEA, 14-LB. 15c. ARM AND HAMMER BAKING SODA AT 4c. EVAPORATED APRICOTS AT 150 A POUND. | Pure Cider Vinegar, Town Talk | brand, one of the purest 491 | and best, bottle... 2C | Shredded Cocoanut, Bird Gravel, bent quality, lp | Frei priced, a package Aa | oo Orange-O or Quench Thrint, 1den! Ronsted Coftee, Arlington ib brand, 3-pound can es c guaranteed | for summer drink Maximum and Reliance Salm fresh and sweet, 11c packages, 260 pac tall cana, fancy red wd pound nett, bot gual: Hockeye Balmon ......... c Pure Ground . Ceylon Ten, our regular "T9c Vans 600 grade, 4 46c guarantesd strictly pure; 6-02 | Baking Chocolate, Mayflower joda Orack. %-pound tins, hey 2 Kottios, brand, guaranteed refund of 200 for empty 4 pure, cake ; ge allen Rear e C | Pen erry Cotter,” regular G50 | Cocom, Maytiowar ‘brand, Nien Lye, Purity prand, one of. G Feshly Foasted,, rade, strictly pure, qhe best, price, can......... C | pound’ . . ouC pound can ape Cc LAWN FURNITURE AND CAMPING SUPPLIES ARE MUCH CHEAPER NOW, porMARCH Union St. Second Ave., Pike St. Telephone Main 6825, month in the year, and a gain of $2,128 over the same month last year. Building permite for the first seven months totaled $8,404,445, an increase of $1,756,230 over 1913. Bank clearings for the period come to $372,709,642.40, a big increase over last pink box with hand-painted oak-leaf de- $1.00. design, $1.00. —First Floor. sign, New Roman-Stripe Silks LIPTON CALLS RACE OFF America’s cup race was off if Engiand became involved In the European war. KAINTUCK NAMES ’EM LOUISVILLE, Ky,, Aug. 3.—Nearly complete returns from the Ken- ducky primary showed the following sermtorial nominees: Ex-Gov. Beckham, democrat; ex-Gov. Wilson, republican; Vance, progressive. ~ 2 KILLED IN TUNNEL RICHMOND, Cal, Aug. 3.—Taking & short cut through the Santa Fe railroad tunnel, Mrs. J. H. Wenigh, was fatally injured and the latter's baby daughter leas seriously hurt by a train. PAVES WAY TO RUN CARS A decision in the Seattle, Renton & Southern case tn the fidsart court, in which the validity of the franchise is at faeue, is expected within 1D days Burton fof the company. In either case, however, the way will have been paved for the city’s enforcing {ts right to rum cars on Fourth ay. OLE LOOKS GOOD TO PIERCE TACOMA, Wash,, Aug. 3.—Ole Hanson, progressive candi- date for the United States senate, wound up his Pierce county campaign with a monster gathering oppasite the Tacoma hotel Saturday night. Pierce county progressiv and furnis! several hundred chairs for the Congressman Warburton also spoke. The gr: son was clearly indicative of his carrying the county. READY FOR VENETIAN FETE Arrangements for the water fete on Lake Washington tomorrow night are complete. | "The bay selected for the rendezvous offers a beautiful background | for the music and sheltered, placid water for the small craft. Capt |H. E. Tompkins will be the commodore of the Anderson fleet, and | every boat will be placed so the music can be heard to advantage, | At the conclaston of the first half of the program, 70, was killed, Mra. J, Conkley | Judges Neterer and Cushman took the matter under | advisement after arguments by the city’s attorneys and Harold Preston | the launches “W arrivals in. Roman-stripe Silks, so much in demand for trimmings, include predominating shades of Emerald, Alice-blue, Copenhagen, Navy, Brown, Wis- taria and Red. Twenty-six and 36 inches wide, $1.50 yard. Pekin-stripe Silks in smart black and white combinations, with stripes from one-quarter to 1%4 inches wide; 36-inch width, $1.50 yard. inne cicstecs BASEMENT SALESROOM Newest Style-Features in Women’s Fall Suits At $18.50 DVANCE Autumn are cleverly worked out in these new Suits. The long tunic of novel cut, the coat with long back and short front and the ‘new shoulder capes are given good representation, in Serge, Cheviot, Gabardine and Broadcloth. Large novelty buttons, silk braid binding and velvet collar and cuffs are used for trimming, and colors shown include hunter’s-green, navy, new-blue and black. Price $18.50. Basement Ssiesroom. { | style-ideas for Venise Lace Bands 25ce Yard IDTHS from 2% to T rimmed Hats at $2.50 ERY attractive values in this assortment of Wom- in Hemp, Milan Hemp, with tasteful trim- Trimmed Hats, and braids, en's Panama Peanut and canoes carrying decorations will be requested to parade past the | float and a committee will select the lhomeed decorated eraft in each class. | MAYBE IT’S THE NAME who gave the name of Harry Tracy, may be e ating the [Morais of his ‘famous namesake. Harry ap pealed to Fred Walker, who lives In the Cliff House, Pike st. and First av., Saturday night for a night's lodging. Walker took Tracy to his room and kept him until this morning. He “went to work today, forgetting $210 In cash under his pillow, and when he returned for It, found Harry and the money gone. He offers a $50 reward for Harry's capture. [WAR TO BOOST PRICES HERE] ~e we we xe ke UT THE WAGES WON'T SOAR CHICAGO, Aug. 3—-The London Statist, probably the greatest BANKER AND INVESTOR will profit richly. the American people, What about the rest of the American people who work for wage: George M. Reynolds, president of the Continental-Commercial Na- | tional bank, the second largest in the United States, said today that the greatly increased European demand for our products, reducing our domestic supply, would result in high prices to the American consumer |as weil as the foreign buyer. “If there is a general confliat, what the result would be and what | the effect upon business of the world might be is beyond conception. | “We may say offhand war stimulates business in other countries | not at war, The price of wheat goes up 10 cents upon the declaration |of war, Let the needs of Europe in the midst of war and the conse- | quent desolation of Its own source of supply come to us—as they will have to--foor food, and prices will soar, They will be higher not only in \Burope, but tn America, too. “There is no reason to believe that wages would be raised. There might be an Increased demand for men in Industr but not a sufficient demand to affect the standard of pay, financial journal in the world, asserts the Umted States will benefit | Wed by a general war tn Europe, pointing out that the American | | The American banker and investor {s, at most, only 10 per cent of ming of flowers, feathers, ribbon bows or patent leather bands. .Price $2.50. Untrimmed Panama Hats and Hemp and Milan Hemp Shapes in black and white, $1.95. —Basement Salesroom. | Nickel-Plated Casseroles Special [$1.00 Each | | | | | | | ] | | | | | | | brass frames in attractive io a J pierced designs and brown and | $1.00 | | | | | | sale Tuesday, Casser- oles white earthenware __ insets. Choice of 7-inca round or 8- shape, inch oval special Bean Jars and 9-inch Pie Dishes with nickel-plated frames are also specially priced at $1.00. —Hounefurniahings Section, Dressing Sacques, 50c OOL-LOOKING, well-made Sacques with fitted belt and kimono sleeves, made of batiste-finished material and trimmed around neck and down front with lace. Shown in a number of light colors and priced attractively-low at 50¢. Basement Salesroom 8% inches in fine Venise Lace Bands for dress trimming. Choice of white and ecru color, at 25¢ yard. Basement Salesroom. Women’s Vests 15¢ TYLES with lace yoke, plain or tape top in 's Swiss-ribbed Cot- ton Vests. Low-neck and sleeveless style, 15¢ each. —Basoment Salesroom Hot Water Bottles, $1.00 NUSUALLY-GOOD values in chocolate-color Rubber Water Bags, with black trim- mings and patent hanger stop- per. Price $1.00. —Basement Salesroom. Women's Ball-Bearing Scissors, 25c ALL - BEARING Scissors with spring tension, 7- and S-inch sizes, attractively priced at Be. —Basoment Salesroom