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=House Dress Day= At the Bon Marché’s JUNE SALE OF SUMMER NEEDS With Deeply Cut Prices on Really Attractive as Well as Useful Porch, Lawn and House Dresses Many somebodies are going to get some very good bargains at this sale—WHY NOT YOU Those Splendid $1.59 House Dresses Are Reduced to $1.10 And they were called “Best-in-town” $1.50—they are nicely made and plaids at Dresses, made of a checks grade of gingham y neatly in trimmed stripes, ayd in half a dozen differen® ways At $1.10 they are certainly the best House Dress bargain we've been able to offer in many a day Gingham and Percale Handy Two-Piece Middy Dresses for House Wear, Priced 69c So easy to get into and so handy to wear around the house are these 2-piece Middy Dresses at 69. Made of shepherd check ginghams, all guaranteed colors, I gg & percales with V necks, braid taped and with round sailor collars—separate or of striped skirt to match Second Fleer. For Inexpensive Household Linens, Try This June Sale 32%e0 Lisen Crash, 17 ) Oc 5c 10c lee Turkish Towels, bleached, good welght sine 18x38, at yard Te Bleached Huck Tow- ela, hemmed; sine 17x34. Mmit 1 dozen to a cus- tomer, each 1c Bleached = Huck + Tewels, heavy quality, size 19x35, each .. 5,000 Yards of Silk Ribbons Reduced And Pretty Ribbons for Midsummer Wear—to Make Up Into Hair Bows, Sashes or for Fancy Work—Will Be Ever So Cheap on Tuesday Plain and Fancy 25c Ribbons 19c Yard A pretty ribbon bow on the hat or made up into a sash adds tremendously to one’s appearance, and they're not high priced, either, Fancy floral effects, plain tafietas and moires, 5% inches wide, Dresdens and plaids, 4 to 514 inches wide, at 19c. 35c and 40c Taffeta Ribbons 25c a Yard Crisp Taffeta Ribbon in three different styles. Plain moire, plain with fancy cannel edge, plain with l-inch moire edge, 5 to 514 ins. wide—also floral effects in 25 different styles, 5 inches wide. 65c and 75c Fancy Ribbons 35c a Yard Heavy Taffeta Ribbon with plain center, edged with contrasting satin edge—satin and taffeta striped Ribbon in the leading shades —gros grain moire with floral center and plain edge—7 inches wide Moire Ribbon in the Leading \ 10c{ Fetes de Fey Fosval Ribbons, Sela Edge | 10c —Upper Main Fiver. Fine Wool Dress Goods Repriced for a Day Two of our better lines of fine dress staffs will be sold on Tuesday at a good deal less than the regular prices— And Your Skirt Cut Free if You Choose And 14 stylish patterns to choose from—in addition to the two sketched here. Fine $1.50 French Serge $1.19 Our entire stock of $1.50 French Serges at $1.19 a yard Tuesda: New biue, navy, brown, Belgium, tan, gray and other shades; full 54 Inches wide. On sale for one day $1.50 Epingle Poplin $1.19 Yd. For one day we will sell heavy $1.50 Popline at $1.19 a yard. Splendid wearing materials, 52 inches wide, in navy, marine, brown, tan, green, gray and others. —Upper Main Floor. linen, satin tinteh nine 66x66, each Tuesday—a Sale of Canned Goods For Bargain Day at Seattle’s Best Grocery Store California Bartiett Pears or Apricots, No. 2% size, latest pack, 14c Del Monte Brand Pears or Cherries, Solid Pack Tomatoes, grade, No. 3 size cans, can .... * regular 15¢ 124c New York Corn, No. 2 size cans, well large size 4 filled; fine quality; dozen, can ....... 224c $1.10; can .10c Plums, Del Monte Brand Peas, sweet and | fine quality, put up | Del Monte Brand Tomato Sauce, very tender, No. 2 site, dozen, 4 4 good syrup. No. | delicious; large cans, dozen, EMI 555005 cch.5 005 5000 c $1.05; can . ; 9c New Potatoes, fine quality, good size, Shredded Cocoanut, guaranteed fresh 8 Ibs, 25c; 17 lbs Pure Vanilla Extract, 1-07. bottle, 202. bottle, 15¢; 4-02. bottle and sweet; special at, ib .50c | .25c) 174 '.Tke ‘17ke 7ke .19¢ 7c quality The 2-J Marvel Hand Soap, removes grease, paint stains of all kinds; 1c size for ; The In Bottled Groceries Mint Sauce Priced at 26c # Bottle, Del Monte Maraschino Cherries 15¢ Beech Nut Cateup Priced 256 Bottle Crosse & Blapkweil'’s Olive Ol! at 25¢ | Pure Tomato Catsup # 15¢ a Bottle 10; Libby’s Milk, one of the very best brands; dozen, 85c; per can.. Mrs. Esmay’s Orange Marmalade, strictly pure, home-made, |b Pure Ground Black Pepper, absolutely pure Pepper, per Ib Bliced Peaches, best quality California Chloride of Lime, regular 10c size, fruit. No. 1 size cans, at . ; special, each Pure Peanut Butter, Rogers’ one of the purest and best, Ib 11c| Chipped Beef, finest quality, stands government inspection, lb Poe 40c | In Teas and Coffees Peaberry Coffee, 30c grade, Priced at 25c Pound Capito! Blend Coffee, Priced at 19¢ a Pound Tree Tea, Uncolored Japan, Priced 39c # Pound Tese—B0c grade, 65c; 50c grade, Priced at 39c Ib. Tea Fannings Priced at 12)/2¢ a Pound brand, Lye, the household brand, good and good size cana, at Fourth Floor. _ Calorie Botties to —the bem ate ” bon na foods Mothers’ Training Schoo! at 3:30 keep liquids cool day. t, Tuesday. Subject THEM ARR CH E or hot. Price 98¢ and up — Dru BON Department . Union 8t—Second Ave—Pike 8t.—Seattie Lower Main Floor. Tel. Elliott 4100 }“Old Glory” Adopted ¢ as \: her wave over your residence | Seattle is paying homage today to jthe Stars and Stripes. | It was just 139 years ago that |the continental congress, assembled lin Philadelphia, adopted the “Star Spangled Banner” as the national flag of the United States of Amer |ica. | Flag day this year holds a greater significance for the American peo- Iple than during the past years of! | peace. | There have been times when we jhave almost forgotten flag day, our | minds all engrossed with the petty |affairs of everyday life. But now, with the whole world JANE O'ROARK IN _ DEBT $65,000; | Miss Jane O'Roark, whose silken |pajamas were nabbed by the Ta |coma sheriff recently to pay a debt has now filed a petition in bank | ruptey | She alleges a debt of $65,387, most of which represents money ad lvanced by California gentlemen to finance her dramatic education 1 | She ts also being sued by Edward | | McIntyre, a Frisco playwright, for! “piracy” in using one of bis plays, Too ‘SHE'S BANKRUPT | band, tional Flag 139 Years lay. Agu| Hang out the flag today! Unfurl the Star Spangled Banner and let your home. this day that you are a loyal, | patriotic American citizen This is Flag Day! | 1 | | | Make it*known to everybody who passes | ! ° - ~ —-—---- @ Oh, thus be it ever when free men 6 stand Between their lov'd home! and the war's desolation | Blest with vict’ry and peace, || may the heav'nrescued | I land | ] | | Pra the pow'r that hath made and preserv'd us a |i { nation! | Then conquer we must, when |} our cause it is jus | And this be our motto: “In ||] | God |s our trust!” And the Star Spangied Banner In triumph doth wave O'er the land of the free and the home of t closely watching this country, with ships of the w as thelr guarantee of safety, what the flag means to us Elks’ club pubite. |veterans, the Daughters of American Revolution and Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Spanish American War Veterans GREAT TIME AT While the park board's amateur | led by Conductor Adams, wheezed tunes at Woodland park for an hour, Sunday thousands of people thronged both to Madison and Lescht parks to| enjoy the music of naugh's band, employed by business men jafter the park board had failed to make suitable promises for these | parks Madison and Leschi were gay with summer girls and rollicking ‘ROSE SHOWS STIR | ‘UP MUCH INTEREST Winners have been announced at} both the Green Lake and Rainier [Valley Rose shows. Roth attracted jmany visitors. The community cup| contest at the latter show was won |by the Brighton Beach Parent | Teachers’ association | B. G. SPUDS ARE BAD OLYMPIA, June 14.—That Brit ish Columbia potatoes are infected by powdery scab, is the informa |tion filed “with the state rgricul htor department by District In. |spector Rhodes of Seattle, Pow dery scab is Said to be as serious as tuber moth | EXCURSIONISTS GO NORTH | The steamer Mariposa of the Alas jka S. 8. Co. took the first crowd of summer excuratoniats north to! Alaska Sunday night. There will be} four such jaunts this summer, | gan gathering kids. Karly tn the day people he in Madison park Cavanaugh's 18 pleces arrived at} 2:30 and the first public band cert of the ar opened with Seattle Star” marc} for Leschi, where, until &, every body enjoyed a ‘well-played_ pro. gram The Star called up a resident of Woodland Park, Monday, to learn | |more of the park board's concert These words came back over the wire “Wes, we hada concert. It didn’t |sound like any other band | have ever heard.” The park board is now thinking of submitting to the voters at the next election a proposition to shift the supervision of playfielda and other public recreation facilities onto shoulders of the school board. A charter amendment would be necessary to do this t WASHINGTON, June 14.--It ty learned that oleomargarine frauds coxting the government more than | $2,000,000 annually have been un earthed, A large number of secret] service operatives are on the ca: nd ring nations at |i times firing the fing of this nation we have once again paused to think of | A patriotic demonstration at the Hippodrome Monday afternoon and an evening's entertainment at the will be the manner tn/ | which Seattle observes the day. The ff afternoon affair will be open to the The Elks’ celebration wil) be for the SpanishAmerican war the the LESCHI, DESPITE OUR PARK BOARD afternoon, | At 5 o'clock the music departed | | | } | i | | i | | n The | | | THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle Pays Homage to Stars and Stripes Today Ladies’ Mail | ines | FREDERICK &~ NELSON | Low-Priced Summer Furniture For Camp and Cottage price, Other Items of Camp Furniture Include: H | I° addition to our extensive selections of spe pag ereceaniprencnentenenras cially-designed’ Summer Furniture for the town and country residence, we carry in stock a | good assortment of the plainer, substantially ; built pieces at low prices, which are especiay | appropriate for camp use. Of this type is the FOLDING BREAKFAST TABLE (Illustrated) | which we feature for Tuesday's selling at a | ial $3.00 | ) RS 1 AMP COTS 1 at $1.75 and CHAIRS priced at and upward ( prices up 1 1 CAMP STOOLS priced at 35c and LARGE ARM ROCKERS pric | 1 rd a $2.95 and upward | | NOTI When purchase amounts to $5.00 or upward, we prepay the trar tation charges on Furniture and other bulky household goods, to any sailroad tion or steamboat la in the State of Washington S Rugs at Special Prices opportunity to save on Floor Coverings for summer cottage, camp or bungalow A’ 3 6x9 Fiber Rugs, special $4.50. x10-6 Fiber Rug, special $5.50 3 Fiber Rugs $6.00. 2 x12 Pibe 00 6x9 Straw Matting Rug, special $2.00 is afforde 210-6 spectal Rugs, special $7 1 1 4x7 1 6x9 Wooland-Fiber Rug, special $5.00 1 6x9 Wooland-Piber Rug, special $4.00. 3 9x12 Crex Grass Rugs, special $6.50 in this special offering of Summer Rugs Wooland-Piber Rug, special $2.00 Included are 2 46x74 Imported Rice Straw Rugs, special $1.75. 2 4-627 $2.25. 1 6x9 Imported Rice Straw Rug, special 4 Imported Rice Straw Rugs, special 2 8x10 Imported Rice Straw Rugs, $4.00 5 9x12 Imported Rice Straw Rugs, special $5.00 —Hecond Floor, BASEMENT + SALESROOM Washable House Suits 89c and $1.00 le HESE garments are so well- made, so easy to put on and so very practical for home and camping wear that they are be- | coming very popular At right, Norfolk Coat Suit} Bathing Caps 25c UM Rubber Bathing three popular styles and in a wide selection of colors, un- usual values at 25¢. ment Salesroom Bathing Shoes 25c Pair of gingham, in pink, blue or | F LACK Bathing Shoes fn thec " sizes 4, 5 and 6, unusually ! black and white checks, fasten- | % dose vane kaso Pe | ing in front and trimmed with | ond < Salesroom. plain-color on plaits, belt and | collar. Price $1.00. . At left, Coat Set of warr- Embroidery ; STM able percale 3 Edges Hee 77 | | | tm blue, pink, : (A | | | black or red 10c Yard and white } YY IDTHS wp to 12 inches in plaids. The ner te this low-priced assort- . indi " ment of Embroideries. They coat is trimmed with bindings ore te wittiaened. aecieuene of plain color on neck, front, patterns, finished with firm, pocket and belt, and the skirt is durable edges. — Exceptional in plain, ham in Very color. New Corduroy Tams 95c to $1.45 choose 4 HIS well- ferent styles from which to finished, Moderately prices & 0 0 4 derately priced feekine Lamp has a —Basement Saiesroom. nickel - plat- Lace-Front Corset, $1.00 HE P,; N medium bust and Corset pictured has long skirt, fitting it especially for the aver age figure. It is made of good quality coutil, with embroidery flap under front lacing and two large hooks below regular fast ening. Three pairs of hose sup porters are attached Price $1.00. —Basement Salesroom, Fancy Bordered A Scrims, 15c Yard one. easily-laundered Priced low at $1.00. Coat Sets of cross-barred ging- blue, brown and white, lar and pocket trimming of plain attractive value ORDUROY Tams i ton Union Suits in low ( RDUROY Tams in sock, ‘sleeveless. style, with white and colors to tight or lace-trimmed knee, match the sport coats are izes 36 and 38, attractively Ls ge © priced at 25¢ new arrivals that the youn- —Ba t Salesroom. ger set especially find very becoming They are correct for both outing and street wear and there are half a dozen from 95¢@ to $1.45. drawn-work border and hemstitched lee. Just one pattern in the assortment, but that is a very destra The yard, 15¢. —Basement Saiearoum N unusually low price on this value at 10¢ yard, style. t Smlesroom. Motor Caps 45c OTOR CAPS in various practical styles in green, blue, tan, black and white and other combinations, attractively priced at 45¢. —Bi black, pink with belt, col- or at — Basement Balesroom. ent Salesroom Uaioe Suits 25c OMEN'’S fine-ribbed Cot- Rayo Lamp Special $1.25 dif- ed base and white shade. It gives a soft, white light, strong enough for any large room and is very de- sirable for camp or sum- mer cottage... Special, com plete, at $1.25. Basement Salesroém, Jelly Closes 2c Each Low-shape Jelly Glasses, in fluted style, with tin top, priced low at 2c each. —Kusement Salesroom 36-inch ru Scrim with