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For May Day at The 1,000 Girls’ Tub At Abou of the Goods— Over thirty-five H taile } broideries Made and dainti and of gir ed bra cha in pretty “little gi Girls’ New Plain and Fancy } | Top Coats, Your girl will look $5.00, Stxea 6 to 14 shepherd checks and yoke and platted styles bination trimmings. white, tan, brown. at Zoc a Yd. A big assortment of millend Ribbons, tas, moires, Dresden effects, colors. Ribbon, priced 26¢ yard Ti Tipperary Drape Vet!« in black and colors, fine hexa- gon mesh and hairline with chenille dots on border. Shadow and floral effects in A. Samp le Sale of Dainty 50c Neckwear, Late Sie —st Half the Proper Price Easy to get and charming to wear arethese sample pieces of Neckwear. est styles of the season are numbered here. A few of and embroidery—sheer organdy vestees with waist sets. With 300 Pairs of as Good $1.25 Gloves as You Ever Saw as Leaders |} Two-Clasp French Kid Gloves, overseam sewn, in a complete line of sizes offered special for Saturday's selling. No doubt you will want to get severg pairs at this price in either black, white, tan Women’s 35c Boot Silk Hose 25¢ | 720 pairs of Artificial Silk Stockings, known as | fiber silk, with mercerized lisle thread tops, double soles, heels and toes. Sizes $% to 10. All colors. Women’s Phoenix Silk Hose 75c Phoenix Silk Stockings in black, white and all the new costume shades, Two welghts. Recog. nized as one of the best guaranteed stockly We've got Tackle that trout will fall very attractive prices $3.50 Pocket Rod $3.10 Sunday Fresh = Churned Washington Creamery Butter, finest quality. No phone orders, none delivered ex- cept with other groceries; not over 4 Iba sold to a customer. Mount Vernon Milk, no phone or ders, none delivered except with other groceries. Not over 6 6 cans sold to a customer, can c Guortek wens. 2¢aC 6c Boiled inches and extra tip Elbow Cut Macaroni, best quality, Ib , Swift's Premium Ham, yg sliced to order, “a oe .. Soe pieces Naptha or White Laundry Soap, Bon Marche brand, good size] ) We bars, splendid quality, 4. hand grasp 5 bars .. ‘ c Fresh Salted Peanuts, 15 3 c Pork Sausages, fresh ship- 15c —Fourth Floor. ments received dally, yards, adjustable click and drag 7 inches wide in lengths from 3 to 5 yards, high plaited back collars styles; sizes 34 to 44; specially gets sc mere Hohe sleeves, pants knee length or ankle length, the kind the for at Pocket Rod, of split bamboo, for fly Joints are only long—7 full nickel plated cork $1.10 T Bon Marché Dresses t the Cost \At39c At49c different styles—well ly trimmed with em ids At 79c| ams chambrays and oth percales, linenes, er good wash stuffs, rl” patterns At $1 6 to 14 Years $5 ever so cute In one of these coate at years, of coverts, cheviots, novelttes—in box and Norfolk effects, | Some are plain, others with com: | navy, red, black and —Second Floor. worsteds, Belgium blue, Including satins, taffe- in Mght and dark Good heavy -50c 25¢ The lat- of lace lovely stripes and checks, Drape Veils Shetland finish them are military collars, and or gray, at $1.00 a pair. ped umbrella Veete“and Pants 25¢ Summer Weight Shirts and Shirts high or low neck, short —Lower Main Floor. Saturday Specials in Toilet Goods Jergen’s 25c Cream At 17c size, (Lambert In order to Introduce Jergen’s Cold Cream we are offering it for one day only at i7¢ jar, Delight fully perfumed, your choice of rose or violet Syrup of Figs, 50 29 size, special ... Cc} 25c Seidlitz Powders 5 specially priced 1 Cc} Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Paste, regu Jar 25« 5 special 15c Ever-Sweet, a deod- 5 orant. 25c siz ow 1 Cc Murray & Lanman Florida | 39c) Listerine 29 & Co.) We size Cc} Theatrical Cold Cream, 50« size, special 39 —Upper Main Fioor Look at These Morning Specials See how the prices have been reduced— Why not try the economy of Saturday morning shopping? On sale from 9 A. M. to 12 only—No telephone orders can be accepted for any of them. Children’s 50c Garden Sets Dandy large size Garden Sets, sisting of spade, rake and hoe. strong handles, well finished, 9 to 12. —Fourth Floor. Boys’ 35c Wash Suits, 9 to 12 Boys’ Wash Suits in vestee and Olt ) ver Twist styles and combinations of colored effects, 2 to 6-year sizes, 9 a. ) con Good in l99¢ lengths Plain an 25c colors and m. to 12. —Upper Main Floor. Girls’ Middy Blouses, 4 to 14 Years Girls’ Middy Blouses in the regula tion middy styles, V neck, front, patch pockets, plain and trimmed, 9 to 12 special 28c. -—Second Floor. 9 Pretty cess Slips. trimmed o'clock lace 2,000 Yards 6c Printed Lawns } Printed Lawns, 25 inches wide; nei patterns, fine and sheer, Not over 12 yards sold to a customer. 9 to 12 —Lower Main Floor. | $2.25 Crocheted Bedspreads at ) heavy Crocheted Bed size 78x84 inches, fringe corners, neat Mars fo 12 —Lower Main Floor. Roman sale from § instead of yards long Extra spreads, and cut patterns. 9 Figured THE BON Union 9c.—second Ave —Pike &1.—seattle oe 20¢ Chocolate Chips at 19¢ a pound Saturday. — Lower Main Floor, 1,500 yards Long Cloth | 1,500 Yards 10c Long Cloth, Yd. | On sale from 9 a. m. inches wide with Pink or Blue Batiste Prin- ) 39c Neck, sleeves and ‘| MARCHE nches wide, yards, fine, soft finish to 12 at 6c yard —Lower Main Floor. | to 7 -6c 50c Plain and Fancy Silks, Yd. ) d Fancy Silks, 24 and 36 | in a well sei line of } 19c black. 9 to 12 o'clock - —Upper Main Floor. | 95c Princess Slips A. M. to 12 Val. lace. 9 to —Third Floor 89c Roman Striped Couch Covers Striped Couch Covers on da. m. to 12 o'clock at 69¢ 89c, 40 inches wide —Third Floor. 2% 20c Figured Table Oilcloth Table Oficloth, 45 ale from 9 to 12 yver 6 yards sold Third Floor. ) inches at? to a cus o'cloc dren's hale out Roast Chicken Dinner, 11 a. m, to 3 p. m., 30c— Sixth Floor Cafe, vel, Eliott 4100 10c| KEEP YOUR TEMPER, BABIES, OR THE NAUGHTY DOCTORS WILL. SCORE AGAINST YOU § Interest in the Better achor Babies contest centered on the Ratnler and Gane st., Friday, where entrants from the } Ratn valley district and elsew s In the south end were being } judged. The school districts re ented were York, Colman, Ral- }) nier, “Walla Walla, Washington, Madrona and Lesch{ On Saturday Mra, George B. Littlefield, Rainier chairman, The contest will be held at Columbia school, Brighton, Whitworth, Columbia, Hawthorne, rrr 1593, and embraces the will | Dunlop, Emerson and } Over a hundred and fifty bat the second of the 12 preliminary contests, held Thursday, at the Con-, sregational church, 20th ave. N. and Prospect #t. Three youngsters were adjudged 100 per cent.—perfect, They were Onkford Snulter, $117 E. Thomas at Eula Delan 0 K Roy at Thomas Minerty, 2044 Franklin ave. Many babies reached percentages above 90, lacking in some minute points Two sets of twins were among the competitors, below One baby girl, age 12 months, scored 97, but lost 10 per cent of this on account of her temper, Another girl, also 12 months, scored & percentage of 90, but lost out of the perfect class because of slight baldness. Lite Bobby Dick Campbell, 628 18th ave, had the hamest luck 0! all, He waa perfect in every point, epting for an overdevelop chest, and was able to score 98%. The doctors, while ruling Dick out of the perfects, declased his chest to be a distinct advanta |1n his early development | Fifteen doctors were conducting the Rainier school contest Friday | | It was announced Friday by the chairman of the Seattle contest tha all entries for the various districts must be in by Friday night, No arrangements can be made by telep Mothers entering their bables | must do so by means of the application blanks distributed recently | through the schools. HOPE IS THEIR STRONG CARD | THE HAGUE, Apri! 30.—The women in attendance on the Peace} | os Were presented for examination at but were declared but both pair fell) | | | Congress are stil hopeful that some plan would be devised that will | ald in terminating the war Dr. Augepurg, ono of the leaders of the congre HMeved that the congress must have a strong ict on the eliigerents, and was hopeful that there nn Se some defi in salosmanship to be conducted under the auspices of | fsx course division of the university extension department of | rsity of Washington, In charge of E. F. Dahm, will get under} in rooms 1041-1044 Henry building, Instructors will tween 7 » course of instr start at 8, with Carl Bush r of « Sales Man wociaton, ax {nstructor hasbeen appointed by the Seattle Credit Men's a course next fall under the university exten hing credits and collections. HAREM SKIRTS TO FRONT SAN FRANCISCO, April 90 the basin the Unity tion wil agers anno on plan With Ortental splendor, the T pavilion at the Panama-Pacific exposition was dedica today, scene was like a section of Con ntinople transported to the Pacific const. In bis Orlental trappings, Vahan Cardashian, personal represen | tative of the sultan, welcomed officials at the exercises IRISH SYMPATHY FOR FRANCE } PARIS, April 30.—lIreland’s sympathy with France tn the present war was voleed here today by a de! ion of leading Irishmen, headed j by T. P. O'Connor and Joseph I esident of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, The delegation. ers of the Irish party in the Britis care and Cardinal Amette, archb lahop of Paris U. . GETS BIG WAR ORDERS PITTSBURG, April 30.—Three today by officials of concerns with Pittsburg plants the buyer tn each case The Preased Steel Car company shrapnel and cars. From unof! al that this is a $3 ) cont CHARLIE HAS A FINE SPECIAL In a four-car train as palatial as many houses. his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs ph Schwab And frien a retin rrived here | n route to the Panama-Pac y will stop! jrand Canyon of Arizc and r points be. nding three weeks at th large war orders were announced with Russia ax announced r Charles M with 25 relatives today at GEN. SIR JOHN FRENCH GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS EARL KITCHENER EMPEROR WILHELM ADM, JELLICOE The lips from which come the commands of eight forceful men in the great war, Sir John French is the field marshal commanding |the British land forces; Gen. Joffre, the French commander-in-chiet; | Grand Duke Nicholas, the Russian commander-in-chief; Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz, the German naval chief; Ear! Kitchener, @ritish secretary of war; Gen. Von Kiuck, German officer in charge of Turkish opera tions; Emperor William of Germany, the great figure of the war; | Admiral Jellicoe, chief of the British fleets, declared .tefduy | [I HE SEATTLE STAR Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Frepencke-NELsov Mail Orders Promptly Filled BASEMENT SALESROOM Children’s Trimmed Hats 95c to $3.95 OR Saturday the Basement Salesroom has - arranged an especially interesting dis- _ play of Children’s Hats, show- ing how well the little girl can be hatted for dress and play wear in this Section at small outlay. The Hats are of Soft Milan —~_ i\ Peanut Braid Hemp Cloth flower wreaths, streamers, Panama narrow lace youthful and dainty edges and colored facings in becomingly ar- rangements are used for trimming The prices are attractively low 95¢ to $3.95. — Basement Salesroom. Women’s and Misses’ Coats $5.75 $9.50 $12.50 HESE thrge low-priced groups of, ~~ inglude for tically every Spring and Summer occa- Copenhagen, tan white Coats styles prac- in black, mavy, and ‘black and white, tan and ay green en anfwhite combinations as well as plain white. ~ AT $5.75. Smart belted covert and Scotch tweed, for traveling sy plain and Coats in and general utility wear. AT $9.50 Black and basket Coats at this moderate price, in navy, black, and black cross-bars AT $12.50— i serge, white plaids, gaberdines, serge weave materials in brown white with th Coats in fancy coatings, chin- gaberdine, covert, duyetyn and mackinaw cle —Basement Salesroom. Women’s Khaki “Outing Apparel Attractively Priced HAKI of the durable quality that will stand the rough usage of outing wear is used in these mod- and practically-designed garments. Plain Skirts, $1 Divided Skirts, $2.75 Bloomers, $1.00. Middy Blouses, $1.50. Norfolk Jackets, $2.75 Basement Salesroom crately-priced Children’s School Shoes Attractively Low Priced FEW of make the values in Children’s Shoes that help for appreciate dependable service-giving quali- this Section buying headquarters iderate prices: Children’s Patent Leather Mary Jane Pumps with hand-turned soles, sizes 2 to 6, 70c pair; 4 to 8, 80c pair; 8% to 11, $1.00 palr. Children’s and Misses’ Patent Mary Jane Pumps with light-weight ex- tension soles and low heels, sizes &% to 11, $1.45 pair; 11% to 2, $1.65 patr. Children's Tan Button Shoes on the “skuffer” last, sizes 7 to 11, $1.75 pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Gunmetal Calf Button Shoes, made over a full- toe last, with heavy soles, sizes 10 to 131%, $1.50 pair; 1 and 1%, $1.75 pair. Youths’ Patent and Gunmetal Calf Button Oxfords on footform last, with welt soles, sizes 10 to 13%, $2.35 pair. Basement Salesroom 3-Pc. House Set Special 89c HE practical House Set shown in the sketch consists of skirt, of good gingham, bottom check material coverall apron and blue cap quality chambray with sleeves, and skirt tr to match cap of mmed with at 89¢. Basement Children’s Wash vy KR Dresses, 95c, $1.25, $1.75, $1.95 M ITHERS with little girls to outfit vacation will be interested in the attractively-low Specially priced Salesroom. for school or prices the Basement Salesroom quotes on . well-made Dresses sturdy and Plain are of gingham and variety, in sizes 6 to 14 years. 95¢, $1.25, $1.75 and $1.95. Basement Salesroom. percale, chambray, colors and pretty stripe plaid combinations featured in wide Prices, Well-made with high sleeves. Sizes 6, 8, at 55e¢. little low Children’s Wash Dresses, 55c collar 10 and Dresse China Silk Waists, $1.25 TICAL blouse tyles in White Silk Waists, half RAC China with low neck and em- broidered panel front 36 to 44, Attractive at $1.25. —B Salesroom. and sleeves in izes values Initialed Stationery Reduced to 15c Box DD initials Sta- tionery sharply un- derpriced as follows: Correspondence Paper in initials N and I only, in with envelopes to match. Correspondence Cards with envelopes in initials A, D, F, N, O, Rand W. Reduced to 15¢ box. —Basement Salesroom. Sash Ribbons 50c Yard IRE and Roman- st Ribbons in the “WQinch — width for sashes arith.,girdles, attractively priced at 50¢ yard, desirable —Basement Salesroom. Neckpieces At 15c OLL Collars, Flat Col- lars and Embroidered Voile Neckpieces in a pleasing selection of new designs, moderately priced at 15¢. — Basement Salesroom. Valenciennes Laces, 25c Bolt RENCH and German Valenciennes Laces in a variety of patterns and widths, exceptionally low- priced for the bolt of 12 yards at 25¢. —Basement Salesroom. Shelf Paper 10 Yds. for 5c OLORED Shelf Paper with lace edge, in yel- pink or green, in five- yard pieces, 2 pieces for X¢, —Basement Salesroom. low, Silk Gloves 39c Pair Two-clasp Silk in white, black and gray, with double-tipped fingers, exceptional value at 39¢ a pair Basement Salesroom. Boys’ Norfolk Suits With 2 Pairs .« of Knickerbockers $3.95 --tailored from serviceable and and carefully finished. 6 to 17 brown gray mixtures Sizes years, Boys’ Wash Suits in Middy and Oliver Twist mod- various combina- to 8 els, in tions, sizes 2 50¢. years, Basement Salesroom s of gingham and _ percale, or short Attractive value —Basement Salesroom and three-quarter 12 year