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THE SEATTLE STAR | — | ite meas a 8 — | Of THURSDAY Soke let, ents Dor—|INEEW NAVY | = (iorepcxe-Necsoh| ~BOARD IS | And the Bon Marche joins with all Seattle in a cordial welcome to our fellow Westerners. Shades | It will give us pleasure to have them visit Seattle’s Big Store—and those of us who are | Shriners will be on the tloor—with fez and badge—to say ‘‘Hello’’ and give them any infor- mange BN — guides and all sorts of descriptive literat ing California and all of the Pacific Coast personal information of Trips and Tours, Travel maps, once with definihe Hotels, Resorts Information for Tourists On the Fourth Floor, North | Get Some Noise-Makers and Have Fun “Shriner Week” E-Z Blow Horne—the kind that makes lots of noise; each va, ae Cow Belle—made of heavy brass; price, each ..... ‘ neuad 25c Blue and Red Tin Morne—tho loudest 10c ever; price, each .10c Wood Whirling Rattlee—fine for the Nttle folks; price, each Children’s $5.00 and Are Repriced All sizes from 2 to 8 years—in tweeds and shepherd checks wo have the fancy embroidered collars and And for good luck—we've added some gee Coats. 39c Children’s Wash Dresses, Sizes 2 to 6 Made of percale and linene In stripes, checks and plain colors, in middy, belted and box pleated styles, trimmed and piped with contrasting colors. be but ol serges, | Ladies’ and Misses’ Wool Sweaters at Made of nice, soft yarn, in the Can digan and fancy stitch; Serpentine (wholesale prices quoted on quantities), 3 for 260; a roll made of metal and have each 10c "10c .10c Frying P 4 two clappers; price, Electric Sparklere—porfectly safe; will not burn hands or clothing; a box. . the great ach Rooter Horns makers; pr On Sale on the Second Floor,Center Section. $6.00 Summer Coats, at $2.95 && At the July Clearance in the Bon Marche’s Children’s Section diagonals, fancy Some are the smart, plain tailored styles—in belted effects—others throw sashes of those nice mercerized Pon- $1.95 roll collar; can toned close to neck—patch pockets | —tn navy, maroon, cardinal and gray. tlons—wit $2.88 $1.00 1$1.98 as 2 Women’s $5 Fancy Col- ored Lace Oxfords, Sizes 2% to 7 Women’s Oxfords, Worth to $3.00—Vici Kid, Lace Style, Sizes 2 to 4....... Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Pumps, Patent Leather, On Sale on On Sale on the Upper Main Floor, Center Section. A Clearance of Women’s $4 and $5 Pumps —at $2.38 a Pr.— And they are thie season's newest styles, too—in either patent leather or dull calf plain or with novelty combina h turned soles. Sizes 21-2 to 7 Women’s $5.00 Patent ) Leather Gotham Pumps, $3.78 Sizes 3 to 7, at.... Misses’ and _ Children’s ) White Shoes, Worth $1.50- 89¢ | and $1.75, a Pair... | Misses’ and Children’s ) Black Velvet Mary Jane -$] 19 | Pumps, Sizes 81 to 2... | the Third Floor, South Section, Those Useful Middy Beach Suits Will Be Sold for a Dollar You know the kind. They are three-piece saits—skirt, blouse and cap —made of Amoskeag gingham, in checks and stripes or plain chambray. The skirt is plain gored and the blouse is finished with neat collar, caffs and belt to match—certainly a splendid dollar’s worth. Full Size Percale Coverall Aprons ) Coverall Aprons in light and dark colors—two styles—one fast . also the handy coat style, which fastens in front | J ens in bac with belt all around—neck, 25c Percale For Apron Day—these neat Marguerite Aprons for 19¢ each. } Made of good quality material, In Hight or dark colors. Made pocket and cuffs bound in white.... Marguerite Aprons 19c with good size bib and neatly bound in white.. 75c Double Service Aproi ns for } The Double Service Aprons are very handy and save work; | C they fasten on either side—made with kimono sleeves and belted at the waist line—of bine and white checked gingham.. ) On the Lower Main Floor. Every-Day Cotton Stuffs 10c Printed Lawns, 27 In. Wide, 5c yards of Printed Lawns, ali light back- ‘ounds with neat floral patterns—come in fongthe to'10 yarde—nice, even quality. On sale at bc yard. 10c Percales, 36-Inch, 6'/2c Yard yards of good grade Perenies, 26 inches wide, in light and dark colors, in strips and figured patterns—come !n lengths to 10 yards. 15¢ Galatea Cloth at 9c a Yard 3,000 yards of jatea, 27 inches wide, in solid colors, stripe and check patterna, in light and dark shades—full bolts and mill lengths, 20c and 25c Wash Goods 10c Yard 3,500 yards of Wash wo-tone and solld color Ratine and © tine; also Irish Suiting, splen- @id for outing su On the Fourth Floor, South Section. PICNIC SUPPLIES Come and fill your Plente Basket here and don't bother to fill it at home, when you can get such daintion as these at such low prices Botied Ham—the best quality of selected ed to order, por pound Potato Salad—made fresh every morning In 10c 25c 25c 30c mon—eplendid for sand- lunches; per pound...... .14c Black Mi White Beans; 4 Home-made May. day of the best t Olives—fing quality 250 hottie for, On Sale on the Lower Main Floor, South. Men’s Dollar Shirts at 79c Because We Bought a Western Jobber’s Entire Surplas Stock of Men’s Dollar Shirts at a Good-Sized Discount for Spot Cash Visitors who have run short of Shirts will no doubt be glad to know of this sale. The Shirte are the regular Dollar Shirte—same as you will find at this or any other good store. They have either plaited or plain fronts, with soft or stiff euffa— and there are oodles of nice patterns to choose from. Men’s $1.50 Coat Style Shirts 95c Made of good grade B8hirtings, fine quality Percales, Madras and Ottoman Reps, finished with soft or Inundered cuffs. of patterns and colors, and every shirt {s guarante A good range od to give perfect fit. On the Fourth Floor, North. Lots of “Shriner” Novelties and Souvenirs From 10c to $1.50 Shriner Hat Pins for the Ladies, Boosters’ and Greeters’ Glad Hand Buttons, Celluloid Cameis to wear on the waist or coat lapel and Totem Poles and Shrine Dolls to take home as souw | enirs. —__—_— On the Third Floor, South, Marinello Manicuring and Hairdressing Parlors, With Expert Attendants Where th Pamous Marinello Treatmonte and Preparations can be secured. On account of a rush tn business this week we would advise you to make appointments by telephone—Just ring up | Elifott 4100, -_—_ Free Information Bureau—Upper Main Vloor, Com For refreshing Drinks and ico Cream vis our Soda Fountain— Lower Main Floor. pon MARCH Union St-—Second Ave—Pike St.—Seattle, Post Cards and Souvenir Books of Seattle and Puget Sound Scenery — Upper Tel, Elliott 4100 Main Floor, FORMING WASHINGTON, July 14.—From the outset, work of the mont prac | tleal character ts expected from Secretary Daniels’ civilian board of Inventors and engineers, which will work {n connection with the navy department | That valuable results may be expected from the bureau of invention | development Wan regarded as certain today when it became evident jthat Thomas A. Edison and Orville Wright, who will be the leading figures on the board, are strongly in favor of increasing the efficiency of the submarine and aerial arma of the nation’s fighting forces. | The development of means of meeting submarine attacks and tm { provement of the government's aegial forces are regarded as two of the} moat important problema facing the navy, in the opinion of Secretary | Dantels | ven tf no others should ald in this work, {t was pointed out today, | the greatest things might be expected to result from the work of Edison and Wright alone. The absence of all Jealousy in professional matters was widely commented upon as an element which would lead to the| greatest success in experiments which are to be made. | | A suggestion that the government could not legally accept the ser | Yices of the Inventors without pay was not regarded seriously today | It was predicted that congress will be asked to make the advisory! | board a regularly legalized organized body and that the request wil! | be speedily complied with. | Naval and army authorities heartily approved of the suggestion of} Wright that this government should maintain a fleet of 2,000 aeroplanes | at all times | LOS ANGELES BESIEGED, T00 LOS ANGELES, July 14.—All honor was paid today to the newly | elected grand exalted officers of the Elks, Arizona lodges banquet| them at the Alexandria hotel tonight. Baltimore delegates were jubilant at having captured the 1916 grand lodge, defeating Atlanta by a big margin. The finest Elk drill teams tn the United States partictpated tn exhibition maneuvers at Exposition park today, Olive st. was roped off and sprinkled with corn meal for a monster dancing party, scheduled to commence at 10 o'clock tonight MACHINE TURNS TURTLE SPOKANE, July 14.—Altho his biplane w disabled while he was) flying upside down at a hetght of 1,800 feet, and was righted only al tor De Lioyd Thompson declared today that his nerve was not affected by the hazardous experience. The machine began to plunge downward when the lateral wing | collapsed. Thompson landed on rough ground, a mile and a half from the starting point. The ascent was made at the fair grounds late yesterday. | seemed confused when first placed A Seattle woman telephoned The Star today with a suggestion which we pass on to you. “Hundreds of Seatle women this week are trying to pick out wives) of visiting Shrine nobles, so they may volunteer their services in giving | them information about Beattie,” she sald. “Put because Seattle women residents of this city. “I suggest all Seattle women who wish to volunteer tnformation | wear ribbona, on which is printed, ‘I Live in Seattle, Ask Me,’ or some-| thing of the sort.” CLARK GOES TO FRISCO LOS ANGELES, July 14—Spenker Champ Clark Francisco today, He will arrive there at 8:30 p. m | left for San} banquet. The speaker said he would go to Pontiac, Ill, from San Francisco, as he has a speaking date there July 24, CELEBRATE BASTILE’S FALL LONDON, July 14.—Colebration of the anniversary of the fall of the Bartile was universal today. with French flags, Society women raising relief funds for the French civilian war victims, expected to sell 14,000,000 French emblems in London during the day Gaby Deslys, the dancer, in a brilliant tri-colored gown, sold flags | at fancy prices from a stall in the Savoy! | NEW YORK, July 14,—A fleet of 2,000 aeroplanes should be main- tained by the United States army, even in peace times, in the opinion of Orville Wright, noted aeroplane inventor and builder, of Dayton, O., here today. Wright declared today he would gladly accept a Place upon the new civilian navy board and indicated that he would urge a hugo fleet of aeroplanes. CORVALLIS, Ore., July 14.--The banks of Union county have de- cided to ald the stock industry by lending money to girls and boys with which to purchase purebred pigs for raising Purposes, according to a letter received today by Prof. F. lL, Griffin, state leader of the In- dustrial club project. HELD OTHER MAN'S WIFE; DEAD LAKE VIEW, Ore, July 14.—Under arrest on the charge of shoot- ing and killing Ray Curtis, J. B, Auten, a retired hardware dealer, de- cleared today that he had found his wife sitting on his victim's lap. Auten fired five times at Curtis, all the bullets taking effect. KNEE PANTS MAKERS’ STRIKE NEW YORK, July 14—Eleven thousand knee pants makers and vest makers joined in a sympathetic atrike with the pants makers here today. Twenty thousand garment workers are now out of work | The employers’ committee will make no offer of settlement. Increased | wages are demanded, OLD SWEETHEART CLEARS JAMES BEDFORD, I4., July 14.—-Frank James, one time leader of the no- torlous James boys gang, was today exonerated by his former sweet- heart of complicity in the murder jof a wealthy cattleman and his son|half dollars. Two months after. near here in 1868, ward I saw four men tugging at a The testimony was given at to-| blanket. Underneath I saw a man's day's session of the trinl of four|leg. One of these four men was aged farmers charged with murder|my brother-in-law, Jonathan Dark by Mrs, Marta Porter, who as a girl| He 1s dead now, or I would never | washed the quilt which the James|tell. He made me swear that I gang had wrapped about the bodies | would not tell. ‘If you do,’ he sald, of the slain men after robbing them | ‘well, we will wash our hands tn of $90,000. your heart's blood.’ The money in a treasure chest Mrs, Porter repented her story was buried on a farm near Stam,|under crossexamination and gave Iowa the same details, The more she| talked, the more certain she be| came of the facts and less confused. ALLIES CONQUER | HALF FOE’S LANDS LONDON, July 4 have conquered nea don't want him In this Threatened to Kill Her “Ono day, with another girl, 1 found a cave close to my home. ‘All over the floor was new dimes and Court Room Filled The court room was filled with a} curious throng today and time and again the judge warned the spec- tators to maintain silence, as the age of the four defendants made it It for them to hear. »le and workworn, Mra. Porter The alles | y half of the territory of Germany's possesstona, Andrew Bonar Law, secretary for the colonies, stated in the house of commons today, on the stand, She looked about ker, «aw familiar faces and then began “Frank James was not In this shooting affair, I don't want him mixed up with this. He was a friend of mine—he came a-courtin’ and I His brief stop here |i} was crowded with events, including a motor trip to the beaches and a| iil t distance from the ground after several minutes of maneuvering, | | SUGGESTS “ASK ME” RIBBONS have no badge, it fs tmpossible to distinguish the visttors from the | i London and other cities were bedecked || URGES 2,000 AEROPLANES | JUVENILES IN HOG INDUSTRY | and routes. Accurate information about what tosee in and around to it in comfort. These Hats Sketched From the Showing Tickets for Sightseeing Automobiles may also be obtained here, 14 Floo uae tae On Display Beginning Thursda New Midseason Hats, Special $5.00 and $7.50 5 tl feather-weight Velvet and Taffeta Hats—embodying advance Autum in millinery for immediate wear—willbe the subject of a timely and /@ interesting display Thursday in the Basement Salesroom. In these delightful Hats the striped and checked taffetas that ard 60 — popular in costumes are combined with black velvet, and corded silk and alk ~ velvet hats are shown also. They are trimmed with wings speared with large pins, sprays of paradise, oms| ments, and, whatever the trimmings, the hats are very light weight, as befits ther } midseason character. Specially priced at $5.00 and $7.50. Ribbons Reduced to [ 2c | and AT 2¢ YARD— Silk and Satin Ribbons in a wide assortment of colors, % to 1 inch wide, reduced to Z¢@ yard. AT 5¢ YARD— Silk and Satin Ribbons in various colors; widths up to 17% inches, re- duced for clearance to ement Salesroom. Taffeta Ribbons 10c Yard B Hg purchase of Taffeta Silk Ribbons permits this unusually low price. The widths range from 3% to 5% inches, and the colors include pink, navy, yellow, light-green, dark-green, red, lavender, tan and brown. Very good values at _10¢ yard, ~Basement Salesroom. Women’s Silk Stockings at 25c Pair HESE Thread - silk Stockings are quoted at this unusually low price because of slight im- perfections, which have been carefully mended at the factory, however. Sizes 8% to 10. Price 25¢ pair, ~ Basement Salesroom, Unusual Values in Women’s Stockings at 15c Pair N opportune purchase enables us to offer exceptionally good values in an assortment of Wom- en's Hosiery, including Mercerized Stockings in various colors, Embroid- ered Tan Stockings and Plain Black Cotton Stock- ings—at 15¢@ pair. Teapots Special |] &c| Each N exceptionally low price on Teapots of dark brown glazed pottery in globe shape, Five-cup size, special 18@ each. Basement Salesroom, —Basement Salesroom Palm Beach Suits $10.00 and $12.50 ; ERY desirable for summer wear are well-made suits of color Palm Beach cloth. Ti are in plain, Norfolk embroidered styles, in sizes women and misses. Moderately priced at $10.00 and $12.50. b WHITE WASH SKIRTS, 95¢— Skirts of soft white twill in pla flare style, with two patch pod opening at side or buttoning down! the full length in front. Sizes 2 to 29 waist measurement. SUMMER WAISTS REDUCED TO 50¢— Broken lines of Waists and models that have beed J slightly soiled from display in a clearance at 5O¢ each WHITE MIDDY BLOUSES, 95¢— White Middy Blouses of good quality twill with collar, short sleeves and lacing at front and sides. up to 44 bust measurement. Price 95¢. CLEARING of odd lots of this season’s wash ff rics at this low price includes a Sheer Printed Lawns Corded Dimities Ratines = Novelty Fabrics Crepes _—Percales_ also about S00 yards of Hydegrade Heatherbloom L - ings, 36 inches wide, in odd shades, ; On sale Thursday at 10¢ yard. _», sement mala New Crepe Gow 75c ERY attractive value is of fered in this White Crepe Gown, which is in pajama colt] Style, with kimono sleeves neck trimmed with wide sik} braid in pink or light-blue, fas ened with silk frog and peall buttons. Price 75¢c. New Double- Service Aprons 75¢ THis new Apron is made in reversible-front Style, as pictured, of good quality gingham in pink or blue checks, and lavender, blue or gray’ and white stripes, trimmed with fancy piping. Very attractive value at 75¢. ~~Basement Salesroom. ere esrticueanu

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