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Silk Dress Sale Extraordinary at the Bon Marché $21. 95 and $24.50 Silk Dresses Are Reduced to Pretty Street Models In Chiffon Taffeta, Gros De Londres, Silk Char- meuse, Faille Francaise, Ottoman Silks. ar mind, Worne was to come ie of shame on “the Line One night hee fest lo Mune taint liquor on breath. Al fiant 1 was about tt, 1 ped with my old enemy along Powell #t. and Market and John Barleycorn had flushed me with @ lust to hurt what I held “| most dear When Anna kissed me her Mail Orders Promptly Filled Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Freprnick é- NELSON A Clearance Selling of Fumed and Golden Oak Dining Tables At Sharply Reduced Prices CONGESTED condjtion of our | Furniture floors, following the early arrival of new purchases, makes it necessary to dispose immediately of part of our stock of Extension Dining Tables, and to this end we have select- ed 121 Tables in golden and fumed oak and in a variety of popular pat- terns to close out at sharp reductions from regular prices. The Following List Shows the Quan- tities and Prices in the Clearance: In Golden Oak to $16.00 6 to $20.00 2 $22.50 1 Long {ness and the constant {brooding at my banishment from bold circlon of ansocintes had weak onthe he is un-lened me morally, [| was going to Anne © | pieces under adversity Ugly For Seattle's big store cuts open the my strings of the bargain bag and offers you, on Tuesday, your absolute choice of any of the pretty $21.95 and $24.50 silk dresses in the garment section for just $15.00, Women who have seen these dresses Afternoon and know how stylish they are and AK pen Eg BE, m1 > what good values they are at $21.95 Styles Ing over continued anubs, Jo P Ba 2450 w a Mil, With thelr money almost lace grew deathly w cogs Peat ee ve. to, Sexe So In heavy silk crepe ‘Oh, Jonni" she cried. “Don't vantage of this timely bargain. ; FOR THIS IS A LOWER PRICI in plain or | Aue onconuters ‘Big Marti do that! Don't begin drinking. fre m Warne | know that things have seemed ON SUCH SILK DRESSES |termtace to aid Amma bad to go all wrong of ta But don't get disheartened. Whisky THESE THAN YOU OR 1 HAVE SEEN THIS SEASON. Silk and Lingerie Waists | $39.50 to $50 Wool Suits at —at $1.95— —$23.95 Ea.— ed the | As charming as the flowers of June and as soft A reduction in Suits that means a big saving and dainty as can be, are these Crepe de Chi to the women who want high-«crade Suits at much I came hom with @) Charming de chine, broad stripes, chiffons and Georgette crepes. crepe which she refuses, but she | ten, longer fears | silts | BY JOHN HUNT | CHAPTER XVI | It was a message from Oltver| Harding for Anna. | “Call at the office as soon as convenient,” it requested, “I have something to give you, I tried to reach you by phone, but the oper Ator sald it was out of order. reduced to reduced to to Tables Tables Table 8 Extension Tables reduced Extension 10 Tables reduced tension Table Extension with a troubled gaze, There was in her bianched face a great fear, It was like the look 1 had often « in my moth- Extension reduced to Extension reduced In Fumed Oak ; 2) 5 ic Ta due thru my obser Extension Tables reduced to $2150 6 Extension Tables reduced of my coat, searching my eye apd Tub Silk Watsts at $1.96. ming to enhance their beauty. Also exclusive less. | you ike. t Serges, gabardines, poplins, mannish worst moeadels in lingerie, volle and crisp organdies, with | eds, fine tweeda and mixed suitings, newest touches of embroldering and lace trim- which ever They're tatlored in the best manner, —Second Floor, For a Day—These Heavy $18.00 Axuineter Rugs Will Be Sold at $9.95 They Are the Convenient 7 1-2x10 1-2 Foot Size * And they have that high pl rich and wears so well—and the lush pile that looks so patterns are the kind you will like—soft pastel and Oriental colorings, that can be used in any room. Hotel and rooming house are welcome to proprietors come and parchase as many of these Rags as they choose. They will find them excellent for their —On Sale Third Floor. The New Drug Store Holds a Timely Sale of Moth Bags ea Ip ae] Mearns eae ae Winter Garments Lavender eeeeess. seca Ne. 1 Baga, white lined, odorless, sine 2626237, Feascirnsaep at... Lavender ‘ondidios 2429260, epectal at 60c Bags, site aa op a $2.00 Ne. 1 White Tar Meth Bags, size 24x6x37 Inches, for sults, jackets and obtldre ‘® clothee— cedar . ..65c Neo. 2 Rage, sine 20x6x50 Inches, suitable for overcoats, business eulte, white lined, 70c odorless . ° Ne 3 White Ter Bags, t0nés .75c for suite or watsts, Ne. 8 White Tar Bags, for ulsters, gowns; uniforme and ture, QE, white lined, odoriese.... ic —Lower Mata Fleer, South. ape ag Speer Free Lecture at the Mothers’ Training School Tuesday At 3:30 P. M. in the Sixth Floor Cafe—and Everybody Interested Is Invited to Attend ‘The subject will be, “The Mouth of the Child” and in Addition to the lecture there will be an tion on “The Tuesday Specials IN DOMESTICS 6c Challies 4%¢ 0 Yard Printed cee, 24 inches wide, and Oriental patterne. Not over 15 7 to @ customer 000 yards in the lot; w clothing of OMer children.” Dresses for 59c Sizes 2 to 8 and Others Ginghama, 27 inches wide, mi iemees, ©, 20 yards. Blue checl 000 yards & ag from at Se @ yard instead of laze Dress | Percales Sie denarine cont 12 yards, 36 In pre ng wide, im shades and neat patterns—at §\%c a yard. 10c Printed Lawns 6c Yard Printed Lawns, 3.000 yards in the Jot and full bolts, 27 and 30 inches mide, lent and dark shades, floral and dot patterns, fc a vase. —Lower Mais Floor. 6 to14 Years Just the things for daughter's summer wear, made of ripplette crepe with crepe col- lars and cuffs, and no matter how soiled they become, a dip in the tub and they look like new, for they need not be ironed. — Second Floor Center. Taesday Specials IN BEDDING 7Se Bleached Sheets 59c 100 dozen Bleached Bed Sheeta, size $1290 Inches—made from good Weartng sheeting. Th ular The seamless kind, apectal at b¥c each. $1.00 Feather Pillows 79 $1.5 50 Comforters $1.19 Ea. Comforters, covered with silkoline, size 68X78 inches th sanitary cotton, on sale at $1.19 each, value $1.50. $5.75 Blankets $4.95 Pair 60 paire of White Wool Blankets, size 10x80 inches with | amall per- me of cotton to prevent shrink- ing. Pink and blue rd —Lewer Mata Floor. Another Big Sale of Books at 25c Each The Publishers’ Prices of These Original Bindings. Here Are a Few The ture of Life, Agnes and Egerton Castie Jack Chasty, Hulbert Footner. me * tan the Neighbors, George nn na Saint, Phin agd Deeping. ‘Woman, Olive Christian of Minat Men, Mert- “ith Nicholson Books Were 50c to The Beauty, Mre. Wilson Wood- mpbell row. + of Deception, Richard venterce Prisee, May Edgington. ‘The Sepplanter, Grace Boylan. $1,25—and Most of Them Are in the of the Many Titles: ‘The Prima Deena, F. Marton Crawford. Berted Alive, Arnol4 Bennett. as «1 Pshey ord Ws Geld, George Barr canes nn Teskey The House of Windows, Isabel MacKay. Vera, the | Medium, Richard Hard- ing Davie. Red Sigtvest. Newman Flower, ‘The Mam Hetween, Walter Archer "pays, Adeline M. ° Upper Mal oh ii RECA soca lle ona 14 Pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for 89c 10-LB. SACK TABLE SALT AT 17c DR. KELLOG’S BRAN 25 A PKG. BAYO BEANS AT 5c A POUND SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES AT 20c RAE’S 85c OLIVE OIL AT 65¢ IMPORTED MACARONI, 12\4¢ Pkg RELIANCE TOMATOES, 14¢ CAN Dried and Canned Fruits ton Potatoes, 25-pound sacks she, .19¢ Yakima Elberta Peaches, better Mayor than California, trutt, 200 | we and 26c grades, can 16 and... 20c | 2 Evaporated Pears, fancy quality, extra large, pound ......... o c extra fancy, Evaporated App! fine white Appi pound .. vee c Black Cooking Figs, tine 6 quality, good size, pound... OC Monte Apricots or Peaches, Skinless Figs. rae?’ lbe size, special, a can. llc Rateias, your choice of Be oft if you are hav. { Women's and Gir Ing foot troubles you can have free consultation with our lticensed chiropodist. —Third Floor. pound bag jar. brands, fine quality, pi Knetpp's packages 20¢, small packages ... vee Mik Hone Dog Biscuit, Meadow Brook wa With $1 Order for Other Groceries Of course you un- derstand that the oth- er groceries must not be flour or other spe- clals, pound sacks 8Te, 6- vy for Dresstag, refund ra Stareh, one of the Malt Coffee, pound. the best, 4 on Simon Pure Lard, aahoheteation in the grocery section, large size 91.95, medium nize $1.00, indy fmoeated. t 1.00, pound, Bathing Suits an the Second Floor North. TEMAR CHE Union 8t—Second Ave.—Pike 8 attle n of empty jars, 9c at 7c large 60c vie Coffer, ni 4 Caps at all prices on 2Sc SOFT SHELL ALMONDS 19¢ 35¢ MAYONNAISE 25c A POUND YELLOW SPLIT PEAS & POUND CHIP F AT 40¢ A POUND RIPE OLIVES, NO. 1 CANS AT 00 YELLOW CREAM CHEESE 17!¢ MECHANICS’ 10¢ SOAP 5c CAN In Canned Vegetables Del Monte Anpari » No. 2 of | Found cans, priced, 174c < 10c nize cans, 124c Monte String Means, whole atringless bea he Pink Heans, tn tomato ething n 2 cans Ife, Imported FP genuine Import od Pean, medium size No. 124¢ 1 cans, can X Okra, No, 2 wine priced, a'can 14c c —Vourth Floor. ——, We carry good supplies of tennis rackets and tennis balls in the Sport. Ing Section. —Fourth Floor. Tel. Eiliott 4100 She went early next morning, re turning tn about two hours. | “It was Martin again,” she ex plained, a little fearful of my antic ipated disapproval “He left $50 with Oliver, saying 1¢ was for me The gift was anonymous, but | knew Instantly who it was from.) Oliver urged me to take tt, if 1 had any need for It. He said ‘the donor's’ motive was so plainly hon est that I need feel no hesitancy about accepting.” “So Big Martin got tt to you, af ter all--his rotten money!” J sald, with ugly emphasis. i “John!” she said, with a gesture; ! then, very quietly “No, I didn't take it. I told Oliver I'd ask you firet.” “Oh,” 1 said, “I guess you might as well take {t"—despising myself for the cruelty I pu’ » the words, yet unwilling to unsay them. The fact that this proffered help came! at a time when it would mean the! relief of actual distress by dis! | charging Immediate debts, made me! all the more furtous. I resented this gratultous tender from the man who had once held such a sway over Anna, 1 felt hu millated It seemed to me then that Martin's offer of money was an arraignment of my own tnabii-| ity to support Anna—for | was still) without @ job, tho able now to look for work Furthermore, | was con- vinced that Martin was playing ® deep game to win Anna back to hie power and the old life by professing kindly sympathy. Many a woman has been se- duced to the pite of vice thru a campaign of ined compassion, Anna, herself, however, | at the moment be Neved innocent of Martin's in- tentiors. | During the dinner I sat tn sullen! silence, and when, after I bad helped |her with the dishey break the gloomy spell with a kiss,) I turned my cheek, Waking from a restless sleep, long after midnight, | heard Anna} stifling her sobs in the piliow,| with anguish and forebod-| over my surly behavior, It) long time before 1, ashamed) and relenting, could quiet her. Nothing so tests a wife's pa- tience and character—even love and loyalty themselves—as the daily churlishness of @ husband jessly for work; monotony of hopeless home-coming, with ite Inevitable souring of the spirit, wherein consideration and for- bearance are at iow ebb. But Anna bore this trial like a thorobred. PLAN CHANGES AT UNIVERSITY Plans for several new bulldings | on the Untversity of Washington jcampus have been made to include a Liberal Arts building, Home Economics building, and buildings of Education, Modern Languages, | and the Museum, When Lake Washington 1s lowered by the lopening of the canal, It 1s planned }to lay out a mile track in the ath- }letic quadrangle. Streets are to be Jeontinued and regraded in some! |instances to add to the beauty of lthe grounds, The architects, | whose plans are the result of over a year and a halfs work, are Charles H. Rebb and Carl F, Gould MOTHERS INVITED TO HEAR LECTURE: Mothers interested in the proper training of children are invited to attend the lecture, y, at 3:30, at the Bon e, sixth floor, by Dr. Ste- of the Mouth th of the Child.” The lecture is free, A demonstration by nurses on children's cloth. Ing, using living models for the demonstration, will also be a part of the program. + /SHALL CITY BUY | WATERSHED LAND?) | Whether the city of Seattle stitl| | Intends to acquire title to 20,000 | acres of national forest land tn the| | Cedar river watershed, Is asked of | |Corporation Counsel Bradford by | the interlor department, An act passed by congress authorizes the |sale of the land to Seattle, ex Jclusive of timber, at not less than |$1.26 an acre, Superintendent of Water Youngs favors allowing the government to retain its title to the land, |to my manhood, 8 to what | had thought permanent victory, My shame over that lapse was nhort-lived. Meantime, however, Anna marshaled all her po’ ob this new peril to o ness, She divined that Jealousy was the hidden companion of the| tempter, Barleycorn, With pathetic tact she tried to show me how un founded were my suspected doubts She Iaid aside the finery with which she had delighted to adorn which she had delighted to adorn her had dully resented of tate. She went nowhere save in my company She sewed patiently on a gray, al most puritanically simple street dress, her fingers raw with the prick of the unaccustomed needle. The dress hung abominably, re was in her the desire ise herself, to insult the the old monks once mortified the fiesh. Gradually | caught the significance of it, and the pathos of that unlovely tress on Anna’s pretty figure. She was determined to make her self os drab and inconspieu an possible—to disarm my unreason ing jealousy. Only In the evening when I came home from work to the almple meals of her unskilled cooking did she don the dainty finery which she loved Ike all nor- mal women, and which so became her. Despite these yearning appeals to my love and pity, the twin monsters continued to writhe within me. A few weeks Jater I found myself again wander. ing along Pacific st, suffering tor ment like that of a man who an- noys an aching tooth. Into one dive and dance hal! after another I drifted. And Barleycorn had me familiarly by the arm | eat and placed rs. In my stupor I didn't resent the approach. Sev- eral minutes later my mind cleared again and | knew that 1 had danced with her. | rose a looming figure lunged against me. Before stupor finally settied painted companion thad me by the arm w ful grip. Cursing in my ear, he hurried me to the street. Once again [ roused momentar- fly. We were in a darkened street Martin was bending over me with ® look of flaming fury; then biack- nese, (To Be Continued.) RUNNING CARS FORMER, C. P, NOW Foreed into activity by the om-| nipresent jitney, the Seattle Elec. tric company, for the first time in| its history, 1s cramming {ts sched- ules full and running its cars to! the franchise Mmit. Recent months’ books show an Appalling slump in street car busl- ness, and traffic superintendents are making efforts to regain the | company's lost monopoly on city passenger transportation Having sold the jitneymen their bonds, the Pacific Coast Casu Co., thru its representative, Ferguson, now h begun ing them. Twelve drivers were deprived of their bonds Saturday, on the ground that they were violating the city traffic regulations, CITY HALL HAS revok- | SUNBURN COAT | City hall employes returned to their desks Monday with bones aching and arms and necks sun-| burned, having acquired these “ail ments” Saturday afternoon during | the big “Muny day” picnic at| Woodland park With the weather man contribut ing a clear sky and bright @un, thousands took part in the fun’ | Athletic events, especially the par ticipation of ‘Counctlman Bolton and Chief Lang in the fat man’s | race, featured the day, ‘PEOPLE'S CHORUS TO GIVE RECITAL Two hundred voices will be heara| in the presentation of the cantata, “King Olaf,” by the People’s Chor us, this month, > Begley will sing the title role reduced 2.5 reduced 3.90 reduced 5.00 OC lables Table Tables Tables Tables Extension Extension Extension Extension reduced to 50 to 30.00 32.50 Extension reduced reduced reduced Tables Tables Extension Extension to An exceptional opportunity to save in Tabie reduced Tables Tables Table Table Table Table Table Extension reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced Table 1 4 Extension 2 Extension 1 Extension 1 Extension 1 Extension 1 Extension to 1 to of Extension buying an Extension regular high standard in quality, design and workmanship. The selling begins Tuesday morning, Third Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Light and Airy Bangkok Hats, $7.50 extremely smart with the wash suit or morning costume are these large, light- weight in natural color, and a ness of these hats. contrasting One especially smart hat has a white flange and white crepe chiffon band with bow speared with straw pins. A peacock satin flange and novelty Bangkok Hats in graceful broad-brimmed effects. The Bangkok straw is band, ornament or flange adds to the smart- braid band trim another. Still another has sand-color hemp flange and self-toned grosgrain ribbon and bow-ends terminating in scarlet straw ornaments, —Basement 6alesroom, A New House Set at 79c HE washable Set shown Three-piece in the sketch is equally well adapted for home or camping wear. It is made of percale in stripes of lavender, light-blue, navy black and white, with kimono-style coat and plain skirt and cap. Trimmed with of contrasting stripes and finished with large pearl buttons, two pockets and belt Very good value at 70¢. Basement Salesroom. The June Sale of LONG CLOTH, BOLT OF 1? \ SPECIAL $1.20— A smoothly-woven long cloth, finished and adapted undergar- ments and night dresses, 36 inches wide, special $1.20 bolt of 12 yards. Finer Long Cloths, bolt of 12 yards at $1.35, $1.60 and $1.85. NAINSOOK, 36 inches wide, SPECIAL 12%0e— An cloth, fin- ished and good texture for many pur- poses, special 12'4c yard. Still finer quality, special 1Sc yard. MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTHS, SPECIAL 75¢ EACH— Mercerized-finish Cotton Cloths for summer home and camp use, 64x64 inches, special 75¢ each, UNION LINEN NAPKINS, Half- Dozen Lots, SPECIAL 60¢— Well-bleached Napkins of linen-and- cotton mixture, good laundering qual- ity, hemmed ready for use, 18x18 inches, special, the half-dozen, 60c, BED SHEETS, SPECIAL 55¢ AND 65¢ EACH— Bed Sheets of sturdy food finish in 4wo sizes,’ or binding well- tor evenly-woven well texture and 81x90 and 81x99 inches, special 55c¢ and 65¢ each. Boys’ Athletic Union Suits, 50c B' YS’ Union fine ecru drawers, Suits of cot- with sleeves and short sizes 4 to 14 years, 50@ suit. Basement Salesroom cap HILDREN’S Taped Underwaists, well- made and serviceable, with eyelets for hose support- ers, sizes 2 to 12, unusual value at 12%¢. — Basement Salesroom. Cotton Cluny Laces 10c Yard OTTON Cluny Laces in a good selection of patterns and widths, white and Paris shade, excep- tionally good values at yard. —Basement Salesroom. “Linens and Domestics PILLOW CASES, SPECIAL 12%¢ AND 14¢ EACH— Pillow Cases of firm quality, even- thread cotton, 42x36 inches, special 12¥%e each; 45x36 inches, special 14c each. IRISH LINEN TABLE DAMASK, SPECIAL 75¢ YARD— Bleached All-linen Damask of smooth, long-thread weave, good laun- dering quality, in a selection of at- tractive patterns, 70 inches wide, 73c yard. LARGE HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL 15¢ EACH— Finely woven Huck Towels, absorb- ent and strong, with attractive red border, 19x40 inches, special 15c each. DISH TOWELING, SPECIAL 8¢ YARD— Dish Toweling. of good weight, ab- sorbent cotton, also linen and cotton toweling, special 8c yard. UNBLEACHED TOWELS, SPECIAL 10¢ EACH— Unbleached Turkish Hand with loop threads, special 10c¢ each, Towels, size 19x36 inches, —Basement Salesroom Women’s Neckwear Reduced to 10c ACE and Embroidered Collars and many other attractive neckpieces in especially good selection under- priced at 10¢. ~-Basement Salesroom, an