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Too Many Odd Lines and Short Lots] HNESTFOLKS, THE SEVENTH FEY of Boys’ Wearables at The Bon Marché | | SO DOWN—| DOWN Go—| THE PRICES ' IF YOUR BOY || NEEDS ANY NEWIH LOTHES bring him | » Ey & I SPs along and have him fitted [Hf] out Wednesday for a} good deal less than you would have to pay under ordinary circumstances Boys’ $8.50 and $10.00 Suits at $7.50 We will leave it to your good judgment—to see whether or not these Boys’ Suits are good values at $7.50 They are worthall of $8.50 and $10.00. Single-breasted, semi-English style with belt in the back. Others are Norfolk styles, of cassimeres and tweeds years. A small lot only, so better come early Boys’ Blouses, 6 to 16 Years, 50c Boys’ $3.95 to $6.00 Suits at $1.95 Madras, gingham, percale and chambray Blouses, Only a small lot of these Boys’ Sailor Blouse fm stripes and colors; also black sateen, military | Suits at $1.95. Of black and white checks and collar style. Sizes 6 to 12 years of age, for 50c.| plain blue serges. Sizes 3 to 10 years, Made with bloomer pants. Ce ih anes ik na ecker| Bays! $5.00, Reefer Coats $3.50 Knicker. | -- | Norfolk and double and single-breasted sty Docker Trousers shown in the picture. Cass! | i, g500 Reefer Coate—neat stripes in diago meres in fancy shades of gray and brown, and | gisg hair lines and fancy tweeds, Sizes 3 to § corduroys in mode shade y Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants $1.00 And they will stand lots of hard knocks that they are bound to receive. Cassim: and eds in stripes, checks and hairline p rns also corduroys. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Sizes 9 to 17 “The “Seven Keys to Baldpate” puzzle editor is being flooded with answers. | - A couple ot hundred in the first mail this morning, more at noon, | ‘ and still they keep coming Boys’ $12.50 Norfolk Suits $10.00 But—there haven't been very many correct answers } Splendid Suits, these, for $10.00—really worth So we'll give you another tip or two—to help you along | $12.50-—just as flustrated 4 staple patterns ln the above pieture are el keys plainiy in sight. The artist bas) | in stripes, eck and plain colors. § to 17 years concealed another key-—-the “Seventh Key to Baldpate.” one-pant style. Only a small lot To the FIRST 50 who find the mysterious key, The Star will give —Upper Main Floor, twodollar tickets for “Seven Keys to Haldpate,” the George M. A Sale of $1.69 and $1.95 Untrimmeds next week. Each correct answer will get one ticket—untt! the 60 tick ets are exhausted Only 300 in the Lot—and No Chance to Replace Them at the Price | And now remember—the seventh key le a real key, very much like! | the othera it le not spelled out by the formation of the other ix! —So We Are Not Joking When We Advise You to Come Early They are all late season styles (we have no others) in turbans, | Keys; It le not a fiat key; it le not on the ring: it le not the ring Itself. Watch for The Star. There may be additional tipe for yo You can send in ax many anewers as you like. Perhaps, if you don't guess correctly today, you i) tomorrow Try and try again. And thus far there have been only etght correct answers, S80 you've small sailors, mush ms and novelty shapes. They are made of better grades of Milan hemp and hemps than one usually meets with in shapes at $1.69 and $1.95—so you can easily see that they are a pretty good bargain at $1.29 \ GOODLY RANGE OF COLORS AND SOME BLACKS got plenty of chance to win. | —Second Floor. | } j Now, when you've arrived at a solution, write out your explanation | | and address an envelope to the “Seven Keys to Baldpate Editor,” The | Star. You may bring in or send tn your envelopes. But no explanations | will be recetved by word of mouth, telephone or otherwise | ‘T-KEY PUZZLE CINCH BESIDE THIS. | WASHINGTON, April 13.—As the Interstate commerce commis-| |sion’s bearing on the “back-haul rates” from the Pacific coast ap| jf | Proached the end today, legislation looking toward the establishmeat | of rates on a straight mtleage basis appeared more certain. The desires of the cition represented at the hearing have been re |] | vealed an follows | | IN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, SEATTLE AND TACOMA | Absolute recognition of water competition for themselves; Intermountain cities to euffer from added back-haul charges. SPOXANE, RENO AND PHOENIX—Coast terminal rates. SACRAMENTO, ASTORIA, VANCOUVER, BELLINGHAM AND EVERETT—Desire terminal character taken away by m. t ‘ commission reco: MINNEAPO AND 8T. PAUL—Desire an advantage Women's 50c Silk } over Chicago to the Coast because of the difference in die tance —25¢ Pr. — CHICAGO—Wants a greater advantage over New York to Slik Boot many costume The New Cotton Gabar- dines at 50c a Yard They're made with such a pretty wool finish that it's quite difficult to tell them from the real wool gabardines at a distance A full yard in width and come tn such wanted shades sand, putty, battleship gray, navy, white, black and Belgian biue. And only 50c @ yard, too. —Lower Main Floor. Morning Specials 9 a. m. to 12 only In the Cut Price. Domestic Section 10c Floral Crepe 6} 27 Inches wide, lengths te Hose the Coast because of the difference in distance i. white, ten and tee || NEW YORK—Desires recognition of water competition «8% to 10. Have double garter topa. 9 to || primarily from New York, and that no rate from Chicago be Lower Main Floor, | lower than from New York, If the theory of water competition 40c Silk Marquisettes is held good. | Shipping and railroad experts are admittedly appalled by the ap 19¢ a Yd j parently irreconcilable desires of the various cities. Marquisettes, 40 ches wide, In Alice DAPHNE POLLARD, “CANDY SHOP” STAR, IS HIT OF PRESS CLUB BALL With “The Candy Shop” en Seconds of Women's 500 Hose ne . navy, ceriee and b Upper Mata Floor 10c Curtain Scrims —TicaYd— || Inches wide, lengths to 10 yards. ht 10c et nti 122c diue, pink and hellotrope 4 10c Chambray, Y: \r71 12'c Batiste, Yard Fine @ ‘ity Printed Batiste. Bristo! (r se. 36 Inches solid colors with self alnera from the Moore theatre as extra added attractions, the P. club ball, Monday night, at the IUppodrome pavilion, with a cafe lunch and buffet side show in the Press club auditorium, across the way, proved the greatest terpsl chorean, histrionic and gastronomic anccese in the club'a history, Over 3,000 were in attendance, fully half of the number dancing And nobody missed “The Gandy Shop” girls, especially Daphne Pol- lard, the singing comedienne, whom Seattle claims for her very own She gave several encore numbers, generously responding to the great ovations extended to her. Réck and Fulton, who head “The Candy | Shop” aggregation of beauty and talent, assisted by «a chorus and Ted iron and Florence Morrison, also made a big bit with thelr clever | wor At 9:30 Drake's orchestra hit up the grand march, and, led by Mayor and Mrs. Gill, the big bali was formally begun. Following Gill, | came Chief and Mra Lang, followed then by President and Mra. John Kvans of the Press club and all the other ex-presidents, committee mem. | *. plain members and scores and scores of visitors. From then oni until 11 Aancing continued uninterruptedly. Then came “The Candy | Shop” entertainers. Followed then Frank McCormick and Regina Mays, in exhibition dancing, and then the dance continued till the wee hours of the morn. At the Press club rooms buffet lunch was served to| | the guests, The big Northern Pacific cake was cut up and distributed ek Fiber Trank, 24-|9| among the dancers. It welghed 199 pounds ‘$18.75 | 916.00 Neverbrenk Steamer Trunk, Murphy Binck Fiber Eater STS resect epee See. ee ~"$19-80 | BRITISH CAPTURE 614 RIOTERS | $16.00 Drucker Steamer Trunk, | for forinch size, reduced LONDON, April 13.—An official report of the recent Sings , ap eSee $12.00 | e22.20 Drucker steamer ‘Trumk, | special. st $21.38 rising, stating that 52 Indian mutineers were killed and 614 canteren $45.00 Hartmann Steamer Ward- . 815.00 Neverbresk Dress Tronk, | 18-inch size, special was made public today 38-inch size, $13.50 | st 516.88 eee $33.75 | Eleven mutineers are missing, {t was stated apectal at | Marines from one British, one French and one Russian and two $6.50 Leather Traveling Bags a yard Getting Rid of Floor Samples of Trunks At 1-4 Less If You Are Going to Join in the ‘‘Seward Rash’’ or Going to the Fair—or Anywhere—This Sale Will Interest You The Trunks are all in good condition—floor samples, you know—samples of lines that are sold—so we haye no more use for the samples Only one of a sort—in such high grade makes as Mendel, Drucker, P. C. Murphy, Hartmann, Bal Theat rical and the “Neverbreak.” $14.50 Murphy Dress Trunk, 40 — size, cut $10.8 _ | Japanese crulsers suffered slight casualties $1.25 Matting Suit Cases, Each | The landing of marines from the five allied cruisers, cooperating j with the military and civil forces of Singapore, which were later re.) # a aes t wit Genuine Leather Travelit ‘ ‘4 Ge Site Sitee ence cor Male Bich Gonee lanthee woe |inforced by six companies of British territorials, resulted In the sup. oa and herette handies, » ners, brass lock and top balls, pression of the riots, which began on February 15, the statement de- 4 steel hinges and fancy lining full leather lined with large ie | olared, Be 24-inch size, special 95¢ pockets; 16 to 18-inch alze MAY NOT FLOAT HER FOR DAYS Probability that the Great Northern liner Minnesota, which ran Drug Store Specials for Wednesday Buyers $1.00 size of Sargol, special | Creme de Meridon, 25c size | The 35¢ size of Pitcher’s |J|#sround in the Inland wea of Japan Sunday night, will remain tn her gly Slee By” Ae Reem ve... 15¢@| Castoria (improved with || Prenent predicament for three or four days, while the cargo is being ; td . ; , é ee 9 1D¢ |f| MzDered, was oxprensed by local officials Tuenday. $1.00 size of Bliss’ Native Lustrite Hand Vilvet (in | Pep tee a | It is altogether likely that the vessel will be forced to dry dock Serbs at.:........... @ | tubes), 25c size .10¢| Corosa Cream, to prevent |[ | fr repatra when she {# floated, as she is reported leaking badly from é f | r ; two hull punctures, ~ silage size of wm vay Cream, the aoe ie 25c size....19¢ A dispatch to The Star from Tokio says tteeeeeee IE), oe cede vien ae | Freeman's Face Powder at “Although all passengers have been taken off and th i | 4711 Soap, priced at..11¢ 50c size of Bell's Pod , Heap de » “Ube |] (re4. there appears to be no immediate prospect at the Minnanis Ue | Cuticura Soap for....13¢| special at .. Wrosbucis Dektal Cn ing refloated ae Biue Funnel ner Oanta arrived at Kobe early to-| Armour’s Sylvan Talcum, | California Syrup of Figs, 50c bury’ ‘eam, ay with the Minnesota's passengers and mail, They were put ashore | Sle Fin Se) c y | 25c size at +. 15e@ |p) there and will proceed to America on one of the Pacific Mail liners.” | regular 15¢ size...... rad TOO . 29¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste, 50c |f| Her cargo includes 45,000 bales of Mantla hemp, consigned to Chi. | Mennen’s Talcum Powder, | 15c size of Sol Duc Mineral | aba at 2pe |] <*° Mont of this was stored forward, and {t took ten days to load at| tke gise, at... .10¢ | Water at Bel 4 apr Bears sna Wee Manfla wharves, where facilities were of the best. How long it may | Oriental Cream, $1.50 size,| Sulphur and Cream of Tar-| | take to lighter enough to float the ship can only be conjectured " 50c size, at soe BOE IT) ——- special at $ | tar Tablets ceceee 100 A | Jergen’s Benzoin and Al-| The $1.00 size of Pond’s | Me eee mony a LOCAL JEWISH SCHOLA mond Lotion, 15c sige 11¢ | Extract at ...... 59¢! pase ase Main see | After two years of !liness, Elihu Hurwitz, one of the leading Jewish | | Md nanortment of Women's Bathing Suits and ‘ealdent Pi P, ‘clock 1 . é glentid scsortment of Women's Bathing fui roaiden # of Seattle, died at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning at his home, | 4 Make 23 19th ave, | 4 nppaintments He was 82 years old 4 P with our "4 : : | * Lads Pa. | He ts survived by a widow, five sons and two daughters, all resi-| Journal Patterns. FE dents of Seattle Third Floor, The children are Morris, Joseph, Jacob, Louis and Herman Hurwitz | and Mrs. H. Greenberg and Mrs. I, Lurie. | ‘Among the orthodox Jews of the city, Mr. Hurwitz was considered one of the most learned acholars. He has been a resident here since 1900, The funeral will be héid from the residence at 3 Dm pon MARCHE Union St-—Becond Ave —Pike Vel, Elliore 4100, telephone, Hott 4100, by e THE SEATTLE STAR pevecrran Sill Ladies’ r Boys’ Home F r Clothing es | FREDERICK @-NELSON Patterns | 2 a } Floor The Special Selling of Crystal Glassware at Unusually Low Prices provides an especially timely opportunity to replenish one’s shelves and fur- ther to supply summer camping needs at a saving. Bud Val 5iyinch size, of Helsey Colonial Grapefruit clear gines, special he each or Baked Apple Dishes, special 20¢. Heleey Water or Milk Pitcher in Colontal pe, 3-pint size special @5¢; half-«allon, spe clal 754. Helsey Colonial Sugar Cream Sets, special 35¢. ¢| each. Sanitary Gia with removat) and New House Dresses, | $1.95 HE House Dress shown in the sketch is one of several new models at this price. It is of lav-| ender, blue or gray and white striped gingham, with graceful, full skirt joined to a deep yoke. The} collar and cuffs are of plain-color piped with} chambray gingham Oll or Vinegar Cruets in fluted shape, bounce size, ape Helsey Lavendar Jar in lonial design lounce size otal 10¢, special Fhe; i60unce size, Heisey Colonial Gisee Fruit special Oe, 17 inches high, or rry Bowles, %inch size, Nine-ounce Thin-blown Table ta special 40¢ each Tumblers in optic style, spe Sugar Sifter with plated cial, the net of six, 25¢, screw top, in Colonlal shape Helsey Tall Flower special 2HE each 14 Inches high, special special ie Syrup Jugs je nickel-plated top, special 5O¢ each Third Floor. Net Lace Flouncings | 50c Yard | ANCY Net widths | inches, featuring dainty | bold designs, finished with | novelty scalloped edge, also | Shadow Lace Flouncings, 18 to 27 inches wide, for waists and Flouncings in from 18 to 86 and white. Price $1.95. fraction | "vars. cakicsetive <elaes At Another pretty new Gingham} ‘ 5O¢ yard. Dress is patterned with narrow ~~. VALENCIENNES LACES, gray, lavender or blue stripes on BOLT OF 12 YARDS, 55¢-—- white ground. A narrow panel of plain color chambray gingham trims the skirt and long revers of plain color finish the waist. Vest, collar and cuffs are of white. Attractive value at $1.95. fecond Floor ——— All-Wool Steamer or Motorobes, $3.95 N> excellent in large-size All- Fringed Robes (measure 58x83 inches, including fringe) pat- terned in attractive plaids on side, with the reverse plain. ma- value wool one Colors, brown, roon, green and blue Equally useful for ma- chine, for steamer Price $3.95 —First Floor. chair, for couch cover or camp coverlet each The Demonstration of Baking On the Superior Bridge-Beach Gas Range is attracting to our Stove Section this week many housekeepers who are in- terested in baking better bread, biscuits and cakes and who aim fn general at the best possible results tn thelr cooking. The demonstration is in charge of Mra. Viola A a domestic science practical Case expert experience, and begins at 1:30 each afternoon, con tinuing until 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon's program will be devoted to Bread and Biscuit Mak tng and Baking. —Thira Floor of wide YJ Middy Imported Valenciennes Laces [|1n single and two-thread weaves, diamond and round , bolt of 12 yards, 55¢, First Pisor | Blouses $1.25 OMEN'S and Girls’ Middy Blouses of all-white Gal- atea, also in white with collars and cuffs of navy, Copenhagen or red. Sizes 6 to 20 years; 42 to 44 bust measurement. Price $1.25. Aisle Table, ‘First Floor. Women’s Lisle Union Suits $1.00 OMEN’S Sleeveless Lisle Union Suits, with low neck and cuff or wide lace- trimmed knee; double band facing and crocheted edge at top. Price $1.00. At $1.25, many different styles in Lisle Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, with cuff knee or lace-trimmed umbrella knee, with plain band top, fancy crocheted yoke or beading top and reinforced thighs. —First Floor. STATE Souvenir Spoons Four New States Received Georgia Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina bringing the total number of States represented to twenty- three. These Spoons are the well-known R. Wallace make, heavily plated with pure silver, and each carries the seal of the State for which it is named, handsomely engraved tn a pat- riotic design. Any State de- sired may be had at 12!2¢, —First Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Casseroles, Pie Dishes and Bean Jars Specially Priced XCEPTIONALLY for Wednesday's Pie Dishes selling H agreed ee Casseroles, and frames, with, brown and v fire-proof insets. Casseroles in 7-inch round or 8-inch oval shape, special 95¢. New Lingerie Waists 95c and $1.25 RGANDIE, Crepe, Voile and Seco Silk are the in these new Lingerie Waist ar materials rivals, They are made with two in-one-collar and low neck, full length. or three-quarter Choice of white, tan, putty-color, flesh-color and_ pink Sizes 34 sleeves and light blue stripes to 44 Attractively priced at 95¢@ and $1.25. low prices Jars in pierced nickel-plated brass on Bean white Bean Jars, special 95¢. Pie Dishes, special 75¢. —Lousewares Section New Silk Petticoats, $1.95 W ELL-MADE | Petti- coats. in soft taf- fetas and messalines, cut in the new full mod- els and featured in a wide variety of the new shades as well as staple colors. Unusually good value at $1.95. Basement Salesroom,