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It’s the Men’s Turn Now At the Bon Marcheé’s FOR MEN’S DAY Brings the Greatest Bargains in ‘‘Men’s Fixings’’ That Se- aitle’s Big Store Has Ever Offered in All Its 25 Years of Retailing. Men’s $1.00 Shirts for 79c “Regular dollar Shirts for 79e, because it is Men's Day at the nicely made with soft cuffs, lots of good pattoros including the = fash Diack and white stripes Men's $1.50 Shi for 95 Splendid Summer well worth Anniversary sales or stift Men's 15c Linen Handkerchiefs 10c | Men’s 50c Full Length ng corr 29c Thursday at the Anniversary Celebration The Men's Furnishing Section is cel Thursday and you will have a 1Se All Linen Handkerchiefs a or with initial Men’s 15c Seamless Cotton Hose 9c Men's extra good quality Cotton H gray and navy—guaranteed fas to 11%; the seamless kind 25ce—-Special 9¢ pair te Men’s 50c Silk Hose, Special 29¢ Pair Men's Silk Accordion Weave 4 in ck - gray or black and gray with c and ankle double toes and extra high splice 2 a pair. Both Men’s Open-End Neckties at 25c Each In this sale are 3,000 Men's Ties, made of silks. Hundreds of beautiful patterns in stripe figures and Persian effects. Open-end style at Men’s $2.00 and $3.00 Soft and Derby Hats $1.00 Soft amd Derby Hats, al! good block sizes, but not all sizes in every line. hb and colors to choose from at $1.00 Thursday Little Coats at Big offer Me Made at $1 B. Vv. D. Also to each 25th Anniversary § Porosknit Drawers ankle THE SEATTLE STAR Sales rts Shirts, $1.50 anywhere Full Length 8 Men’ 8 $2.75 Bath Robes, Special $1. 69 duet for a day, { Men's $ worth 286 of avy and t Men’ 8 65c White Union Suits for 49¢ Men's Mesh Union Suits, made length so Natns Men's B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers 33c Shirts with Shirts short B. Vv. D. and Porosknit Union Suits 66c th, Not ain Floor. |f} Reductions 298 Girls’ Coats Take a Hand in Thursday's Anniversary Sales ' Nicely made little Coats fot tiny tots of | of 10 years of age i And you may choose from box Coats, b good styles for little boys of 5 years or w Four groups to pick from, each gr: 59 Children’s Coats, Worth $2.50 and $2.98, in sizes 1 to 6 years of age —at $1.95— Children’s $3.50 and $3.95 Coats, 98 in the Lot, Sizes 2 to 6 Years of Age —at $2.75— Anniversary Sale | of House Dresses 4,320 Brand New Dresses, Purchased S pecially for | This Day and This Event | WILL BE SOLD AT DIMINISHED PRICES Lot No. 1—Women’s 79c and $1 Neat House Dresses, Special —at 55c— For Thursday at the Anniversary Celebration, Dresses at 55c. Princess models with full gored skirts or plain tailored models with square and Gibson plaits, of ginghams, percales and linenes; sizes 36 to 44 Lot No. 4, $1.75 and $2 $1. 39 Lawn or Porch Dresses You will want one of these pretty Dre: $1.39. They're of fine gingham, chambray Ae dimity {n dainty colors, stripes, checks and fig ures, with pique or lace collars Lot No. 2, $1.25 and $1.50 House Dresses We have about 25 to 30 different models in this | only $4.59 collection of House Dresses, ginghams, linenes ities percales and dimities, with high or low necks, contrastingly trimmed, 36 to 46 upas Lot No. Lot No. year up t and $1.75 House Dresses 6 36 to 46 in Women’s Neatly Made Dresses dimities, 5 calles r low style edge or contrast Street Dresses, Each. Beautiful Street, Beach and Porch Dresses fc young ladite 83 Children’s Coats, Worth $4.50, $5 and $5.50, Sizes 2 to 6, 8 and 10 Years —at $3.75— 58 Coats, Worth $5.95, $6.95 and $8.50, in Sizes From 2 to 6, 8 and 10 Years. —at $4.95— cial at 81.19. $1.19 3, Women’s $1.50 and ginghams. material 5, $2 and $2.50 Made and linens, lig contrastingly trimmec Second Floor Celebrating Our 25th Anniversary in the Daylight Bakery by Selling Bakery Dainties atCost, or Near It, for a Day Regular 25c Size Pies, None Delivered, | | Our Entire Line of 60c Cakes— — Priced —18c Ea— | Delicious Pies, made in our own bakery, mince, peach, rhubarb, lemon and others French Pastry Special at An extraordinary assortment of French Pastry, special at 5c each or 6 for 26 ' our tr Celebration we offer small Angel Food Cakes, iced, at 12c. Bring your foot troubles to Floor, Make appo THE apple, che others Included Our ent Rolls will worth re 17 varieties of home-made Bread, regular 10¢ loaves, 2 loaves 15c Union St. Ebscard Ave—Pike St.—Seattie ve Cakes; inc Thursday Been: 43¢— arshin late t | Crackers, Three ‘5c Packages in this Jot Swastika o » Cracker 15¢ Doughnuts and Rolls ire line of Doughnuts and Chiropodiat—hird ) Cakes nts by " one, [ I Etliot 4100 | re Have ks, trimmed with bratd, lace $1.59 ‘AVIATOR CHRISTOFFERSON TAKES WIFE! ‘AND TEN-MONTHS-OLD DAUGHTER ON SPIN HIGH UP IN THE AIR OVER PACIFIC OCEAN Bertha Christofferson, the ten-month-old daughter of Harry ¢ Chris totferson ator, made her first flight recently in company with her | parents n Francisco | She enjoyed it immensely, too, laughing and clapping her tiny hands | and trying to grasp the eteering gear from her father | They flew out over the Pacific ocean from Christofferson'’s hangar | mads a broad circle, landing again at the starting point, where a crowd of friends hugged and kissed the tiniest aviator in the world! | am sure the baby enjoyed every minute of the trip,” said the | proud mother. “She laughed and cooed while we were in the air and seemed to be having a good time.” HERE THEY ARE--PERFECT BABES perfect from crown n the f er cent score ante are ret Hensel, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Otto eo H. Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Shalah Hall Pederson, son of Mr. and Mra, 0. 8 daughter of Mr. and Mra. L. i daughter of Mr. and Mra. O. H Kernice Stromnes 16th ave. N. W exter M. Wicks, son of Mr. and Mra. HO. Wicks Walter Ro Austin of Mr. and Mra orpia ave Hill ave Mary G. Ham, daughter of Mr Jamen McCullough, son of Mr Pontlua ave Willlam Heffner, son of Mr ave. W Odelia V ughter of Mr. and Mra. H. E. Dorothy E. oleke, daughter of M ave Mabel Maxi daughter of Mr. and Mre Herman fillan. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert G and Mre. H. EF. Ham, 1442 Oak st and Mrs. Angus McCullough, 111 and Mrs. Grover V. Ellis, 20: aod Mra. A. E. 29 Terry ave Woilske Sixth ne Byler, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Eyler st Otto Diedrich Robifs, son of Mr. and Mra. O. D. Robits Ingrald Plateblo, st daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Plateblo, 1 as Edward Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles E children ente « Home Co productive iscover the best bat United States, and to POINDEXTER TO SPEAK HERE SOON voindexter will be in Seattle next wee mass meeting and will b to be held tn the auditorium F he filing of rprised a numt ndum campaign ect to put in two vigorous weeks t of the Council F than two-thirds of t Reports from Tacc the success of the referendum petit WANTS SUNLIGHT IN JAIL CELLS SAN FRANCISCO, May fan Quentin prison ts bi York's commissioner of oc recently the first of J we shall pr right her rett and elsewt have more Seattle a indicate The ancient block cell system a sald Miss Katherine ections, in an interview today ont one night at the penitentiary Sun is everything In the reform of prisoners avis. “Yet there are cells at San Quentin that the shops are likewise. | CHARGE MURDER AND LUST NEW YORK, May 12.—Murder, lust and pills leled in wars between civilized nations during eged against Germany in Belgium in the ssion, headed by Viscount Millan company today Summing up the ing conclusions In many parts of Belgium there were deliberate and syst organized massacres of civilians, accompanied by isolated mu outrage. In the conduct of the war generally, innocent ctyi nen and women, were murdered in large numbers ed and children murdered Rules and usages of warfare were frequently broken, particularly vy using elvilians, including women and children as a by using civilians, including women and children frequent abuse of the Red Cross and white flags Davis Miss Davi aid Mis are always dark and on a scale James Bryce, on ® proven charges,” the report reached the follow shield for ad as shields for ad CLUB TO TACKLE COAST DEFENSE or not the Seattle Commercial Club will send a delegate to rh yming conference of the Pacific Coast Defense Francisco, will be decided at a meeting of the national mittee, which will report to the club Tuesday The Defense league's argument will be sent to congres ommendation for gi r activity in protecting this const possible hostile attack GROCERS HAVE LARGE TIME SAN FRANCISCO, ite convention of the i» the exposition today, where they were greeted by world’s f ficials, marched to Festival hall in the midst of a military esco took possession of the “Big Show JUDGE GIVES "EM THE ONCE OVER Superior Judge Dykeman and a squad of attorneys ort commission and taxpayers who from building a cold storage tion Wednesda but privately owned The hearing of the case of Homer M. Hill and George Kane the commission began in Judge Dykeman's court Tuesday Unless the commiasion’s poposed plant is built, halibut. fisher men, who own a large fleet of craft here, declare thelr industry will be driven out of Puget Sound, cue in San affairs com an a ree against a May 12.—Thousands of grocers delegates to National Reta! Grocers’ association, paraded represe vish to enjoin, the commission and ice plant here, made a tour of inspec such establishments already in operation nting the of several against Heffner, 2216 14th Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns FREDERICK &~ NELSON Mail Orders go 1 nptly BASEMENT SALESROOM 575 Baby Crib Blankets On Sale Thursday at 10c Each Ma E useful White ¢ Blanket 30x40 inche firml vovel with soft, flee nap. Choi e ot ith firmly worked edge lhursda ellin 10¢ cach. Has 44 25. es at $1. “EPPO-TOP” COTTON PETTICOATS teen and washable Cotton Petti table 50¢e— new mode vith the adju WASH PETTICOATS, DRESSES, $1.25— MIDDY t anc white middy blouse very at- 6 to 14 Basement Salesroom. Women’s White Wash mae $1.50 in these practical wear. Sizes Outing ns, in sizes 23 to actively priced at $1.50. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WASH DRESSES REDUCED TO 95e¢ AND $1.95 waist measurement numbers from higher priced lines and broken Wash Dresses camp wear. Reduced —Basement Salesroom styles House Dresses, Special 89c House with 89¢. Also specially priced at 89¢, pretty striped Special blue and red to match pretty House Dress, blue or lavender ar Another made up in e stripes skirt hangs from piping. —Basement Salestoom g The finished with white Ricicently Shir salir ax t $1.39. Women’sLace Military Boots $2.85 | Pair A. They have Special unusually low price on Military ent leather vamp, cloth le and Cuban heel. Sizes 21 ial $2.85 pair 175 PAIRS OF SAMPLE LOW SHOES REDUCED TO $1.95 PR. Included in this special offering of Women's Sample Low Shoes are Colonial Pumps, Mary Jane Pumps and Lace and Button Oxfords in patent leathers, Si: 3%, 4 and 4s Reduced to $1.9 r, —Hasemen the pular Lace Boots gray cravenette top, Goodyear welt Salesroom, Swiss Curtain Muslin Special 10c Yard Q N sale Thursday at this specially V price, 34-inch Dotted and Figured Swis Curtain Muslin in vari 10¢ yard $1.00 ous sized dots and figures, CURTAINS WITH AND $1.35 PAIR— Voile VALANCE, dered Scrim r I4-inch valance are half width, the Voile respectively at $1.00 and Basement Salesroom Curtain with heac rdered full width, and Serim Curt and ALS Curtain priced $1.35 pair Jardinieres Spe- al SOC cial Thurs- day CANDLE LAMPS, SP. -ECIAL 65¢ EACH ecial 65¢ “NU-CUT” GLASS- WARE, 10¢ AND 25¢ “Nu-cut Glassware is and inclugles a useful items, number of among them: Nappies, Sa Dishes, wls, Pickle 1 yonnaise Dishes, Suga Fruit P Sets, and lumMerous ) items, at 25e each. CUT GLASS VASES, 15¢ EACH— Cut clear glass, ~Basement Salesroom. Fes ancy y Silks Low-Priced at 50c Yard . unusually ty Ww feiss able silks Shower-proof Foulard Plain and Printed Poplin Broche Charmeuse various colors and pat- widths 24 to 40 inches. The 50¢. Salesroom terns, yard, —Baseme Brassieres Special 19c RASSIERES of extra firm quality muslin in back- fastening style, with em- broidery-trimmed yoke. Neck and arm-eyes are finished with embroidery scallops. Special ement Salesroom. Laundry Bags Reduced to 10c ARGE Bags of sturdy material in striped or flowered effects, with draw tape or cord, reduced to 10¢ each, Laundry —Basement Salesroom. Children’s Stamped Dresses Reduced to 10c Each ROKEN lines and odd sizes in Children’s Plain color Wash stamped for embroidery, re- duced to 10¢ each Basen Dresses, vent Salesroom Girls’ Beta. Suits Reduced to 25c IRLS’ fine-ribbed Union Suits in low neck style, with cap sleeve and tight Reduced, are broken, to % Basement Cotton knee. because sizes Salesroom. Misses’ Union Suits 25c ISSES' low neck, sleeveless Union Suits in sizes 4 to 18 years, exceptional value at Roe. —Rasement Salesroom. |