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T A Whole Carload of It} Contracted for Before the Recent Advanee in Prices 3 5 ¢ On Sale Tuesday Sq. Yd. ai the Bon Marché At Nearly Half Price You'll Not See This Price Quoted on Cork Linoleum for Many Months to Come. Already Prices Have Started to Soar. If You Want Any Figured Cork Linoleum for Bathroom, Pantry or Kitchen, GET IT NOW. | A whole carload of Figured Cork Linoleum—worth 65¢ a yard—will go on sale | Tuesday at 35c a yard—close to half price This Linoleum has a nice, smooth surface—and comes in the popular tile geometric designs—in nice blues, browns, tans and greens | Many are using Linoleum for bedroom foors nowadays—it is so clean and sanitary |f} You will find this linoleum excellent for bedroom use —Third Floor. 18¢ Kimono Crepes, Special 12 1-2c Lonsdale Muslin ) feet land, and |} cond | vard Only Sc a yard for 2,000 yards of The well-known Lonsdale Muslin Is 1 Kimono and Waisting Crepes tn mill ¢c offered at §1-3c a yard Tuesday; full 3C ends, lengths from 1 to 10 yards, 31 bolts, perfect goods, in good weight. | inches wide, worth 18c. Lower Main | @ Yard | Not over 12 yards to a customer. |) a Yard) Floor. Lower Main Floor. ene ae Interesting One-Day Sale of |G € Se Basting Cotton 3c Spool Needies and Pins) 50¢ Dress Shields 35¢ Pair Basting Cotton © yards | meedies and pine—when a Your chotee of any of these 509 sale 3 XL ne ane abet oh Ee girl marries her trouble my ms Snicide at * ‘Queen"™— a oe Ste Silver Hair Nets 15¢ | Pesins—real troubles, too, |” 10¢ Elastic at 5¢ a Yard Only i5e a dozen for Silver Hair | !f she wants to do some ood 1 c, either black Bait’. Larne ‘size: th cil shades, lnc] sewing—and the work- J sg gaaaeane @ dozen. basket fs empty. 3c Shoe Laces 10¢ Dozen 10¢ Skirt Markers 8c Each - This one-day sale of pites will be a good time 10c Beauty Pins Sc Card 8 Sewing Silk 4c Spool 100 yards of Sewing Silk in black, to stock up. uty a card A patterns: priced * ge ee all sagie caiers, priced at ecto 7 geamies Tuesday ust half price. &@ Spool instead of Se. be % Se Ironing Wax, the best 8c Machine Oil 4c Bottle Safety Pins a Card pad to keep the trons Nye's Machine O11 that will pr emooth, spectal, @ spool Only 2c a card for Safety Pine tn three sizes—black or white, 1 dozen om a card, at fc Tuesday. 10c Dust Caps at 7c Each Dust Caps in all colors, made lar«e ‘with elastic cord and will wash Well. Special at Ze each. FINAL CLEANUP OF 25c | AND 50c FLOWERS AT —Upper Main Fleer. Roses, Daisies, Pansies and Others Just think of it, only 5c for pretty Millinery Flowers, odds and ends of our 25c and 50c lines. All kinds, including roses, daisies, forget-me-nots, pansies and many others, in all the different col- Ors. Fine to finish out the season with, and will be good to start the season next year. vent rusting and is a good lubric tor for all machinery; 4¢ bottle. 25e Dress Shields 15¢ Pair Silk Dress Shields in regular or shirt waist style, tn sires 2, 2 and 4, Be Buckle Forms, made of papier mache tn all shapes and sizes, for girdles and belts, priced, —Upper Main Floor Bargain Square. MORNING ze Twill Toweling 4e Yard Cream Twill Towel! 35e Moreen Lining 18¢ BServiceable Moreen lasing, with -. Moire designs, 27 inches wide, til! wide. Not over 16 acco! H3 Tuesday ito yard phone orders, til 1 one —Upper Main Floor. —Lower Main Floor, On Sale From 9 A. M. ‘ | char 25c Chemisettes 17¢ Each 39¢ “Witch” Brooms 28c Each A a Rm — sate Ghemiscttes to 12 Only wr Parlor Brooms, made gh collara, with draw-string from Eastern broom corn, with at waist, till 12 Tuesday tic No telephone orders can nT it Tuesday enameled handle 28e —Lower Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor. be accepted. Through the Courtesy of The Seattle Star | THE LATEST WAR BULLETINS ARE DISPLAYED | IN THE LADIES’ REST ROOM—ON THIRD FLOOR The latest war news from Europe will be found on the Bulletin Board—in the Ladies’ Rest Room, just as soon as it is flashed over the wires This little bit of Bon Marche servicee is made possible by the courtesy of The Seattle Star—which kindly furnishes us with the items. Ladies will find it vastly more convenient than in the street to get the latest news. standing amongst the crowds WAR PRICES HAVE NOT REACHED THE GROCERY Shoulder Hams—Priced at —13e a lb.— As you will easily see by looking over this splendid budget for Laundry Soap—Small Bars -—10 Bars 20e— Shoulder Hams, splendid quality, 1:¢ © Moe! “ priced, a age | Reet, splendid quailty the Finent “cuttane, pr eer | Le, ‘one of the best ‘brands Bovernment inspected © | Prerared tren "400 fod ‘Pucoday Tic aeons Minced Clams. No. 1 size eee oor ole Nutmem, ood aire, beat tall cans, , Ridgway's & 0’ Clock Ten, regular | quality. p aoe + . * 15¢ 20¢ nize; 4-pound a dozen | ‘ packages at C | Pure Baking Powder, Mayflower Macaroni nnd Spahettl, one ccetvea | brand, the regular of the best, packaze Te om the largest | Tade, No. 1 tinn 5c Table Salt, beet quality, will not pounds to a | Stoliwerck’s Cocoa, ons of the cake; No. 19 pound Tor | best; value 26 pW gy 89c Pork and Ben ‘Tomato Sauce, 0. 8 cans Bey No. 2 8c cans 12%e; No. 1 can Sliced Pineapple, #plendid quality | No. 2% 9} 2C | P Hawatian fruit 2 cans MEN’S “MANHATTAN” SHIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES—FOR A LITTLE LONGER. THE aMABCH Union &t., Second Ave., Pike St. Telephone Main 6825. nuine Jireh Dt ie from ger ulne C : 5c ¢ Monte Tomato Sauce, #! ret ¢, Spanish style, wamish av, Sunday morning. A car with five Pp steep embankment and was wrecke: found by officials near the « | complete report to the police. baum and the three women began early in the evening along the boule stopped for a while at the Rathskeller, trying to climb a fence. town, notified the coroner and reported to the police. at the New Washington hotel, survive Eichbaum. Charles Smith, at Gearhart, Ore. | 7314 12th av. S., went to the Erwin hotel, 1533/2 rented n and “BUI” dently caused by suicide, brought about by hanging herself. banquet tonight at T: fourth candidate In the race, and necessit ently 004, j the Ballard bridge lets it into the enemy's territory, The city lost $1,904.15 on Division rota WRITE IF You WANT IT Loss of valuable papers and documents tn the Grand Trunk Pacific the 15th chapter of First Corinthi: fight, endure patiently unto the end | magnify Thy n | Christ-like unseifl IN ETERNITY The death which awaits automobilists at a curve on Du near The Meadows, claimed two new victima early engers hurtied over the J. Vanleer Eichbaum, 36, ager of the International Steam Pump Co., 152 36th av. N., and Mrs. Susle G. E. Hughes killed when Elchbaum's car crashed off the road, ne me spot where eight people were hurt last week. A man two other women escaped with minor Injuries. GOING AT TERRIFIC PACE | Sergt. W. J. Alvey, who Investigated, reported the machine appar ently was being driven at a terrific rate of speed, as the car skidded 178) before the fall, Mise Laura Hunter, a sister of Mrs, Hughes; Mrs. Josephine Ayers, | of Portland, Ore., who has been visiting Miss Hunter at her home, 3707 | East Highland drive, and C. R. Willis, of the General Electric Co., Port- Quests of Elchbaum, Miss Hunter el of the tragedy, wandering In a dazed | were the other passenger ition, home. She was taken to aity hospital and la sent MAKES REPORT TO POLICE Willis, after taking Mra. Ayers to her home In a taxicab, made *. After dinner at the Firloch club, on Lake Washington, th rted out Duwam dis “The curve in the r nd | am eure he did not tire blowout made the car skid.” He obtained a taxicab and brought Mrs. Charlotte Eichbaum and two sons, John, 4, and Vanieer, They have been visiting Elchbaum’s sister, BABE LEFT MOTHERLESS Mra, Hughes was divorced a few months ago from her husband, ||} Hughes, who is in Mexico | An & month-old baby Is left without a mother as the result of her death. George Butzer, a broker of Juneau, Alaska, who Iitie—t am sick, WIIl you come In room 52 and see me? 1 was once your wife, so for old times sake, come In and see me. Yours ever, “WINIFREO.” It la written on a scrap of yellow paper. it's at the coroner's iuiuine whos % 1 a1 ; wget re Ping Nb map er smi got office. Nearby lies Winifred Lamme, 26, the girl who wrote It . on and ‘ arkers at “ ° yard: 0 . Notions and Sewing Sup- are nickel finish. with tallor chalk She Is dead hti— vg beta ie The girl, who Is the daughter of Mrs. William C. Metcalf, Secon erday afternoon, A little later sh door of the room occupied by She was found dead last night, death evi- Both men are said to have denied they were ever married to the girt. ‘(GEORGE SLAPS HUGH’S WRIST Hugh C, Wallace, whose press’ agents had bim named for several cabinet positions and ambaseadorships under Wilson, will be given a Ryan, manager of the Cotterti] senatorial campaign, send a representative to speak in behalf of the former mayor? No, sires, George is not that kind of a democrat. Hugh Wallace ts a reactionary politician, and George would have none of him. So there. KNUDSEN RECALL FALLS SHORT The first ebeck of County Auditor Phelps indicates the Knudsen recall has failed by a shortage of 484 names on the recall petition, some 800 names having been withdrawn from the original lists. The official oount will be announced after a recheck. 15,785 signatures required to put the recall election into effect The Hamilton recall check Is still being held up by the supreme court taking an injunction matter under advisement, CANAL RATES ANNOUNCED | Lumber shippers will save $4 a thousand on rough 20-foot lengths ané leas, by shipping through the canal, instead of “around the Horn,” oma. But will George E. nding to announcement by W. R. Grace & Co. The old price $17, th ow $13. An increase of $1 for every thousand will be ged for lengths from 20 to 40 feet. From 40 to 60 feet, $17 will be assessed. These rates are not necessarily permanent. WOMAN FILES FOR CONGRESS OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug. 10—-The filing of Mra. Cora Cryder. man, of Blanchard, for the progressive nomination for congress econd district, and of Loull Kreger, of Tacoma, for tates senator on the progre featured the filings here. Mrs, Cryderma: iret woman in the state to seek congressional honors. Kreg filing mak second chol voting In the progressive primaries, The other candid are Ole Hanson, Seattle; J. A. Falconer, Everett, and A. V. Fawcett, Tacoma. John Dege, Tacoma, a new democratic candidate for senator, filed Saturday. ‘BURIEN MUNICIPAL LINE PAYS Everybody likes to ride on the Lake Burien municipal line, appar-|f That's pretty |] In July ft cleared $375.91 above all expenses. considering that it Js fed by « hostile line. Division A, of course, went behind, and will continue so to do un when, WHOOP! WILSON FUNERAL IS SIMPLE WASHINGTON, Aug, 10.——Brlef and simple funeral were held over the body of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson at 2 In the east room of the White Hou rvices "clock Selections were read from is and the 14th chapter of St. John. Then followed short prayers and a benediction, Grouped around the casket during the service were Presi- dent Wilson and his three daughters, several relatives of Mra. Wilson, the senate and house committees and the members of the cabinet and their wives. The following prayer wae offered by the Rev. Sylvester Beach, a lifelong friend of the Wilson family: “We bless Thee, for Thy grace, which kindled her heart with love for Thy dear name and enabled her to fight the good id to obtain victory, We for the gift of this precious hife, for Thine image was graciously reflected in her service and character; for her love so tender, loyalty so unflinchi devotion to duty, self-forgetfuln rvice to others and her charity. We know that her going is but translation to higher holier ministries In that life where Thy servants serve Thee forever.” Congress adjourned, and all government departments closed today. Civillans and all aWshington business suspended lay in a flower-covered gray casket in the east room, Six gray-haired policemen acted as pail bearera He sald the automobile drive with Eich-| It was about 10 o'clock, he said, | dinner, but Elchbaum declined to take any, ||} it In time to avoid the accident. He has been Mere. was hurt when! Arthur Carmody’s car plunged off the road at the same place on Du- wamish av, last Thureday morning, probably will die. He is at the Provi-| dence hospital, BILLIE DIDN’T COME; SHE’S DEAD There were HE SEATTLE STAR —|AUTODITCHED 2 JOYRIDER | Exceptional Values in Made-Up Rugs 5 grat SE these Rugs are made up | from discontinued patterns and Se short lengths of carpeting and border from our workrooms we are enabled to quote them at exceptionally-low prices Just one of each of the following Rugs in the assortment | | WILTON 912-3, $16.00. } 5-3x7-6, $7.00. 9x10-6, $14.00, 5-3x8, $11.00. 9x12, $17.50. 6-9x10, $17.00, AXMINSTER white, VELVET 7-6x8, $10.00. ror |] 6-9x9-9, $10.00. 7-6x9, $13.50. sched alll 910-3, $13.50. pair Ox11-4, $15.00. TAPESTRY hay u BRUSSELS BODY 4 «10, $9.00, BRUSSELS Puts i 8-3x10-6, $12.00. 7-6x8-2, $12.00. PO PII 8-3x11, $9.00. : 8-3x10-6, $10.00. b i108 $15.00. 311-3, $11.00 9x12, $16.00. CA eee —Becond Vloor 8, ~ _ | if | Saucers of pure Girls’ Coats in broken 14 years, at $5.00 each. BASEMENT SALESROOM Water Tumblers Set of 6 Tumblers sed Vater clear pre Colonial style, 18¢. et of six, Cups and Saucers Special 10c Pair EA CUPS and Austrian the thin in plain pic- special 10¢ Girls’ Coats $3.50 and $5.00 shape sizes, TTRACTIVE Irish-pattern lace value at T5¢. Combination of good qual- ity muslin, trimmed at top with wide band of embroid- ery insertion on with Barmen lace insertion. Arm eyes, neck and drawers are finished with lace edge Price 50¢. White Crepe Envelope Chemise Combinations, with Barmen lace edge at neck, arm eyes and bottom, price T5¢. A pretty Corset Cover of white cot- ton crepe is finished at neck with Barmen lace edge drawn with ribbon. Arm eyes are also finished with lace edge. Price 19¢. Gown, as pictured, made of set a few of the wanted fabrics: Silk-and-Wool Poplin, 40 inches wide, Roman-stripe Cords, 19 inches wide, $1.00 yard Crepe de Chine in desirable costume colors and black, 38 and 40 inches wide, $1.25 yard strong Neck and sleeves are finished with picot edge muslin, with fitted ribbon-drawn _ beading set Cover of 19¢. double muslin, with glass, pecial, —Secon4 Floor | Special 18¢ of in the Third Floor. A lot of 16 Girls’ Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years, priced at $3.50 each 10 and || Interesting Muslin Underwear Values yoke of Very good Cotton Torchon Insertion, and edge finish; an attractive Cor- good muslin, which is attractively priced at White Petticoats of heavy front panel, finished at bottom with machine-embroidered scallops and machine-embroidered with spray design across Price $1.00. and front. Pretty Empire Gown of soft lingerie cloth, with entire bodice formed of two-thread insertion in different widths and finished with lace edge. broidery beading drawn with ribbon joins the waist and skirt part. Price $1.35. sleeves Em- —Basement Salesroom Print-warp Taffetas, 24 inches wide, 36-inch Black Peau de Soie, 95c, $1.00 and $1.50 yard 36-inch Black Messaline, 85c, 95c $1.00 yard. and Bedford Tweed “Coating, 58 inches wide, $1.50 yard. Novelty Cheviot, 56 inches wide, $1.50 yard. Herringbone Cheviots, 54 inches wide, $1.75 yard. Novelty Checks, 48 inches wide, $1.25 yard. Epingle Cloth in all colors, || th $9.75 D terned with brown stripes. $9.75. new high-neck styles in ening down the back. sizes 34 to 44. Price O5¢. yard. yard. 52 inches wide, $1.25 yard. Misses’ Chinchilla Coats ESIRABLE Coats for present and early Fall wear, carefully tailored from white chinchilla cloth, Half- and full-belted styles. Sizes for Misses and Small Women, unusual value at Basement Salesroom. New Lingerie Waists, 95e A RACTIVE Lingerie Waists, with long kimono or set-in sleeves. Very well-made with plaited and embroidered fronts—all fast- Four styles to choose from, Basement Salesroom. New Arrivals in Silks and Woolens UDGE from these new arrivals how well we have succeeded in our aim to pro- vide good, seasonable merchandise at consistently-low prices. Listed below are $1.00 yard. 75c yard. Roman-stripe Poplins, 40 inches wide, Printed Canton Crepe, 40 inches wide, #120 yard. $1.50 yard. Black-and-White Pekin-stripe Silks, 24 inches wide, 75c yard. Cotton-back Lining Satin, all colors, 3% inches wide, 95c yard. New Shipments of Black Silks Include: 36-inch Black Taffeta, $1.00 and $1.50 yard. 24-inch Black Duchess Silk, 75c yard 19-inch Black Cord, $1.00 yard. 36-inch Black Satin, 95c yard Dress and Suiting Plaids, 38 inches wide, 50c yard. All-wool Granite, 38 inches wide, 58 Dress and Suiting Plaids, 52 inches wide, $1.00 yard Bedford Cords, 45 inches wide, $1.25 —Basement Salesroom. medium welght, at 13c a pound) Bargain Tuesda Good quality Laundry Boap— | if! scx fire has caused some embarrassment to the port warden's office, | Tuesday. Better buy while the rga Y | small bars, at 20c for 10 bars, or | |p| Gece fire has cau . : 8 ot ’ $4.2 ® * : ; . The list of ople and firms receiving the port warden’s monthly re- ies im the Grocery | 3. burs tor sbe-ox 81.99, Tusniay.|{f| Tm st of neople and firma sscetvng the port wartens month’ tel! Men’s Initialed Handkerchiefs Princess Union {t is diffieult to replace them from memory. Port Warden A. A. Pa Arm and i mer Baking Soda, %-pound ; 4c Swwedion -intety Matches, priced, dozen 5c lg Sonearnt chat all persons who received the report write to his | 124¢ Each Suits, 75¢ Evaporated Apricots, splendid quality, “ Giaddh, Cinent dasity, sriead | office of the fact. mf PR Se et d ; - OMEN’S Fine-ribbed Ferd = sea , . 15¢ | wane’. net ie g mig 6c | ———e M' S HANDKERCHIEFS of fine Irish linen with Mercerized Cotton ‘ars intes, best qualit priced T day, | Pre 1 oun: | # eas : +" ‘4 in poun: ee ceide aig BOG ie ee en 35c iI embroidered initials in all letters. They are Union Suits, Princess cut, on uae ke” pe ertiower brand, tor 35c N M N | slightly imperfect, due to flaws made by the machine Jow neck and_ sleeveless, Im Puppy Biseotts, | Pare Lard, the bakers’ choice, No | in embroidering—but all have been carefully mended. vi esd pared—will keep | % pails priced 4 | y with cuff knee. Crochet / D0 Cor ra an a aa ket ke | Dri 1 ; Basement. Salesroom. ‘ 3 4 Sc ira Gravel, best quailty 5c | 9 | Price 12)4¢ each. finish at top. Price 75¢. maple syrup, can Sc —Rasement Salesroom 8-Inch Ribbon 15¢e Yard EAVY Taffeta Ribbon, 8 wide, in Silk inches shades of cham pat- pagne and gray only, the yard, 15¢. ni 5¢e Yard HADOW and terns, widths up inches, in at S¢@ yard. jament Salesroom Shadow Laces Platt Valenciennes Laces in a good selection of pat- to 4 attractively priced Basement Salesroom,

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