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At the Bon Marché Thursday; an Easter Sale Of Undermuslins at 95c Though Every Dainty Gar- ment Is Worth a Good Deal Come and buy your Easter Under- muslins at this Special Sale—come and see what excellent values, what careful tailoring—what fine cotton stuffs we have been able to secure for you at 95c Fine White Petticoats 95c * Pretty White Petticoats of good quality nain sook or muslin, with lace and embroidery trim Others with wide embrold Fine Naingseé Gowns at 95c ai collection of Gowns, made | For 95o—8 8Pl“Sover or button style, round, | of fine nain: aono or set-in sleeves, embrold- | ming on the bottom. or V necks with ¥ ery flounce. ery trimmed. | Bavelope Chemise, very popular garments, several styles. Made of sheer nainsook,“trimr with protty, fine laces in front and back, at 95e —Second Floor. Corset Covers and Drawers of Combinagx, in Princess or walst-line atyle sheer DAXterns, of fine laces and {nsertions for Assorted t trimmi: Jp? Remember That the Hat Is the Crowning Glory of the Easter Wardrobe ‘lower-Trimmed Hats $3.95 : They Are Wonders for the Money And flower trimmed Hats are so much favored for Easter and early Summer wear—and there is hardly a field or gar- den blossom that is not represented in this collection of mil- linery loveliness. For those who care not for flowers we've a goodly array of ribbon-trimmed hats—brave in silk and velvet ribbons— ‘and streamers down behind, and perhaps a feather fancy or o—to give them the jauntier look. —Second Floor. Beautiful $1.50 Embroidered Vestees for $1.00 Daintiest of Easter Neckwear Novelties And so cleverly made of such sheer organdy—so delicately embroidered, with the plaited back collars—and flaring points—-and they are boned at the side (to keep their shape bet- ter) and so many lovely patterns— in the plain or scalloped edge Easter, | Lovely Hand-Embroid- Black and Colors, for 25c & 50c Ea. One of these new Drape Velis will add the desired finishing | touch to your Easter outfit. Some are edged with velvet | bands, others with border of | velvet oe chenile dots. mpee | Main Easter Silks at Special Prices |] Ana There Is Yet Time to Have a New Dress or Waist Made ‘ Up in Time for Easter Day if You Hurrv Fine Genuine Pure Chiffon Taffeta, Ye So Widen Yerd LOC | 58 inn Wide Special Yd. $1.35 high luster Taffeta Silk that will not crack and well adapted for the present Heary natural Pongee Silk, woven in hand A beautiful, soft, styles, New and staple shades, at $1.35 a yard. looms, all selected pieces that will wear splen- didly, and #0 pretty for Spring and Summer for waists, New 40-In. Polo Dot Silks, the Latest New York Craze $1.45 dresses or underwear. $1.19 | If you want the very latest In Silks, get the for Easter Wear, Priced —45c Pc.— Along with the new Easter Hat, every woman likes to have her these beautiful Vestees, embroidered; also militaty col lar sets and Lily collars. Crepe de Chine, one of the most desirable and new Polo dots, very nobby for waists and dresses. Plain grounds of white, black, gray, navy, tan street shades, full 44 inches wide. One of the favorite silks of the > 1.45 season. Special at $1.45 instead of $3.50 a yard. Upper Main Floor. 1 You'll Not Beat THESE Black Silks at THESE Prices $1.00 Satin Messaline, rich black, 36 $2.00 Silk Faille, 26 Inches wide, $1 45 inches wide, yard ... | Jet black, yard $1.00 Black Peau de Soi $1.75 Black Satin Duchess, a6 inches * $1. 19 | $1.19 | 40 Inches Wide, Priced Yd. choicest silks for waists, dresses or underwear. Lustrous, soft and clinging, in latest shades, black and white. 1 $3.50 Silk Poplins, Full 44 Ins. Wide, Yd. Beautiful Silks, these—Moire poplins, that will make stunning and stylish costume silks. Richand lustrous, and in a full line of and Belgium blue Taffeta, 36 inches wide, yard wide; special, yard $1.50 Peau de Cygne Silks, 40 inches $1.50 Chiffon Taffeta, Heh black, wide, rich black, yard. 26 inches wide, yard..... Another Sale. of Girdles at i —50c— Eoen Better Than the Last One, for the Girdles Are Worth From 75c to $2.50 19-4. IM. to 12 Only No telephone orders taken for , Morning Specials } 10c Figured Silkoline 5c Mill lengths of Figured its A maker's samples of and Girdies—samples of his 75¢; Sc Calicoes Priced 4c Ya. $1.50, $1.98 find even $2.50 lines yards of Callco —only a few of each Iine—but ign Wide: all new styles and in perfect condition. In a dozen or more good colors and some beautiful combina tion and fancy effects. —Upper Main Floor Dainty White Aprons at 25c and 50c Very Appropriate Gifts for the Easter Hostess Lovely little Tea Aprons—made of the finest lawns, Main Voor. Infants’ 49c Bonnets 35c Infants’ White Lawn § made a Instead of 49¢ 10c Jap Rose peg 6c J. 8. Kirk & Co.’n Jap Rose All kinds of Easter Novelties and Toys for the Children, Fourth “== | BEMARCHE St.—Becond Av: e St.—Seattle Tel, Elliott 4100 PSIG: More Than Thursday’sPrice | Nainso*. Combinations 95c | Envelope Chemise at 95c Ea. | fn | Meshes, | ered Neckwear, Suitable | neck fixings fresh and bew. See | hand. } dotted Swisses or barred dimity. beg gh pe dee Bape A Made with cunning pockets and tie strings—and a dear ot ont popular toflet little embroidery ruffle—at 25 or 50c. Second Floor. oo ; | | | | j | 1 LAST HOPE FOR F-4 NOW GONE ‘CARRANZA PLAYS TRUMP CARD | | fort to show the government of the United States that he, and not Gen. | if man of Mex | country, iM. ¢ | luncheon to be served Thursday in the Y | Kreatest Treedom has been granted by RAILROADS ASK CUT IN RATES | BIG CROWDS AT NOON REVIVAL WASHINGTON, March 31.—Secretary Daniels and officials of the navy department are only awaiting word from Rear Admiral Moore, commandant of the navy yard at Honolulu, before issuing orders for the hurrying of complete salvage equipment to that port for the raising of the F-4, The belief wap growing that with the equipment available at Honolulu, the ri As | | WASHINGTON, March 31.—Gen. Carranza ts making a strong ef: |i Villa, dominates Mexico. Official reports received by the state depart: | | ment show he has stripped Vera Cruz of troops and has reduced his |i | karrisons tn the southeast to the lowest notch, in order to provide men | | for the campaign against Matamoras and Mexico City Success at this crisis In his affairs, plode the view of the American administration that Carranza believes, would ex-| if Villa is the strong | i} i] | > As a consequence, the present fighting for possession of the capital) and the border city across from Brownsville, Tex. is deemed more important than any since Gen. Huerta was ousted from his dictator |ff jentp oc the republic i FAMOUS SPEAKER ATY.M. CA, | Fred B. Smith, one of the greatest living speakers to men, will i arrive in Seattle Thursday, direct from Philadelphia, to be the guest for a few days of the Seattle Y, M. C. A. While in the Puget sound ff Smith will address several meetings at the 14th annual Y | A. state convention, to be held in Bremerton, April 2, 3 and 4 Ite will be the guest of honor and principal speaker at a noonday M. C. A, audttorium. The visitor is recognized not only aa one of New York's leading business en, but as one of the greatest Mving social workers AMERICANS TALK TO PRISONERS (By Carl W. Ackerman, United Press Staff Correspondent.) BERLIN, March 31.—(Via the Hague.)—The inspection of German | prison campa by members of the American commission, to whom the | il the kaiser, was in progress today a) hn B. Jackson and Charles Edward Russell visited the camp | *% today and tomorrow will go to Magdeburg, where they will at question British and French prisoners. Lithgow, Osborne and Jackson visited the itish prisoners at Boeberitz yesterday. They were ac-|f] companied by Ambassador Gerard. i i | ] PORTLAND, March ‘Transcontinental railroads terminating in| ff land, Seattle and Tacoma have presented proposals -to the inter » commerce commission asking that they be allowed to establish lo rates to Spokane, Walla Walla and other Interior citles of the ||] Northwest because of competition encountered through the opening of the Panama canal, it was learned today A hearing on the proposals will be hel be held April 12 FLYNN'S PULSE “CUTTING UP" COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., March 31.—With a pulse beat of 20 a minute, a condition that would mean death to the average person, A. L. Flynn {# enjoying comparatively good health today. Doctors puzzled Flynn was taken {il months ago, registered as low as 1% SCHOOL KIDS TO AID “CLEAN-UP”. ‘are| and for a few days his pulse | | Armed with rakes and shovels, Seattle's school children Monday will marck against the enemy Dirt, determined to wipe out every un | sightly spot in the city where filth and rubbish have been allowed to| j accumulate during the last year. Next week the city will be thoroughly cleansed; civic vest will be eradicated, it is claimed. U.S, ANSWERS BRITISH ORDER WASHINGTON, March 31.—The reply of the United States to the | Fritish order {n council, announcing what amounts to a blockade of commerce to and from Germany, was In the hands of American Am- bassador Page today. It will be presented to the British foreign office | by Page, at which time {t will be made public, JOHN D. GOING TO LOOSEN UP DENVER, met with Ma “le King, investigator for the Rockefeller Foundation | here today to lay plans for the distribution of $100,000, to be donate a by John D, Rockefeller for the aid of C torene miners every spot on the March 31--The state unemployment relief committe kei * Rey, Carter Helm Jones addressed the noonday holy wee! ! at Liberty theatre Wednesday, on “The Last Charge. of x mating Meetings for the public are being held in the theatre daily under aus Pices of the Seattle Ministers’ federation, Dr. M. A. Matthews attracted a@ capacity throug Tuesday noon. Ladies’ Boys’ Home { Clothing jx + FREDERICK &- NELSON | Patterns 2 te a) Floor New House .Dresses Spring Veilings NE of the prettiest Velling ne les produced fot $1.50 and $1 95 Spring wear is the popular Sam 3 pictured, House Dress of Pan Vell, which floats grace x sienna delft-blue or gray and white fully from so many of the fa vorite military and sallor hats J designed in Eton and adds not a little to thelr striped gingham, acket style and attractively trim charm | | med with plain-color chambray and gorge oetined sooo potas. | collar and turn-back cuffs are of king’s-bl pur- | white pique. ‘The skirt is a new pe range from $1.50 | | deep-yoke model ‘with panel front *@ 92-75. | | and wide plaited flounce. Price Aa 8 $1.50. | Another pretty Gingham Dress Unusual Values in blue or gray and white stripes ‘ [ede wich Von. aah let in Floor sleeves and has turn-back cuffs and Mattings | large collar of wide Swiss embroid- ie ery. The full-plaited skirt is topped SPECIAL, purchans 7am Mattings in qualities, Japa three 4 ene oa by a deep yoke. Price $1.50. irable AT 81. 95—Gingham Dress in light-blue, gray or cool and serviceable tee y ® e loo! poverings in lavender and white stripes with deep yoke in waist, V- a eae ae form neck and short sleeves and flat stitched collar and cuffs camp, on sale soe yar of white pique finished with plain-color piping and | 15¢, 18¢ and 20¢ yan Second Floor, Swiss embroidery edge —Sfecond Floor. BASEMEN T SALESROOM a oto ¢ Women’s Black Silk-Boot Hosiery |f On Sale at 25c Pr. | Thursday ; ] SPECIAL purchase, comprising nearly a thousand pairs of Women’s |” Black Silk-boot Stockings in amake very favorably known for style} | and durability. They are subject to slight imperfections, which have} been carefully repaired. j The opportunity is exceptional at the low price quoted—pair, 25e. —Basement Salesroom 75 New Suits Added t to » the Display at $15.00 HE timely arrival of a new shipment appreciably broadens our showing of Easter Suits at this pop- ular price. The materials include Poplins Gaberdines Tweeds Serges Mixtures in belted, plain or Norfolk styles, and appropriate mod- els for business and calling wear. The styles, materials and tailoring are unusually good for Suits at such a low price—$15.00, WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS, $15.00— Smart side-belted effects in these well-tailored Coats of Worumbo White Chinchilla, with two-in-one collar, patch pockets and black velvet over-collar. Ideal for wear over the one-piece dress and attractively priced at $15.00. —Basement Salesroom. ‘354inch Chiffon Taffeta $1.00 Yard APRONS _ Special 19c HE Basement Silk Section offers a HIS easily-ironed very attractive value in this desir Apron in butch- able Chiffon Taffeta Silk for Spring er style, is made of suits and dresses, which is offered in white muslin or the following choice colors: white percale with Pink Emerald pink, blue or black Coral Dresden-Blue figures or polka Mustard Gray dots, also in delft- Lilac Light-Blue blue with white Castor Mais dots. Tape ties fas King’s-Blue Turquoise ten it around neck Indigo Copenhagen and at waist-line Yellow Belgium-blue Special 19¢. as well as in white, Thirty-five inches Basement Salesroom, wide, $1.00 yard, —Basement Salesroom. | | | | 36-Inch Allows his Priced Low at 25c NUSUAL values offered in these fine Shadow Laces in medium and small patterns for the fancy blouse or guimpe. They measure 36 inches wide are shown in both white and ecru color. The yard, 25¢. Basement Salesroom, and It Lightens Housecleaning Tasks The Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper Special $5.75 HIRTY of these efficient Vacuum Sweepers in a special selling Thursday at this very low price, The is scientifically designed to give the best results, cleaning thoroughly by means of ; three large bellaws which create a powerful sucti and lift all the dust and dirt from the nap of the ~ r without injury to the fabric, “Duntley’ The Sweepers on sale Thursd: easy-running 1915 model. are the improved, | Special, $5.75 each, Housewares Section, The Caloric Junior (portable) designed to be placed — directly over the gas plate flame while the radiator is heating. Price $8.00. The Caloric Junior Electric; can be att New Shipment CALORIC ached to any electric light socket; twenty minutes’ current ; ) 8 ge Fireless erates enough heat to roast, bake, steam or boil Cookstoves Price $12.00, —Housewares Section,