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THE SEATTLE STAR | EUROPE’S CLOSE A Host of Saturday Economies Vudor Ohio TO BANKRUPTCY]? , Stee At The Bon Marché’s July Clearance Sale af By Gilson oa asee I REDERICK &~ NELSON vange | ASHINGTON, July 15—How Is Europe to pay for the W foodstuffs and war munitions which the United States Is sending over? This question is becoming dally more insistent. First a man (or a nation) buys with hie credit. Next he New Knitted Polo Scarfs And Visitors and Townsfolk Alike May Share With Profit in the Splendid Savings Children’s Wear Reduced buys with hie gold i, ‘ NEVERAL broker r are prot But when the gold Ia used up, he must begin to discount hie For Motoring, Golf and S Fiala cpetamet ; tee ee | be the Second Floor, Center Section credit, and generally he le required to dig up some collateral. All Outdoor Wear under adjusted prices which a 1 consider. | That Is exactly the’ condition today of the European belliger have just arrives “F bl ents, A Gs *§ r Dresses 95c The credit of London, Paris and Petrograd wi dup in attractive a rt of 100 V He DRI i for r res from 6 to ir KY umme the first throe montha of the war, Then a credit w abileh plain colors and combina th wear winde «1 i fadehtaie ee ¢ ~~ ed by the deposit of a large gold fund In Ottawa, Canada, to be tion colorings, the latter Sipe Aen eee ginghams, in A clearance ofmany broken lines of tub dresses at far higher prices than 95 drawn upon by the Morgan bankers. Fraladine $1.15. This fund has of late been rapidly depleted. Lots of different styles—and all siz tyle or other One hundred and twenty millions in gold hae come to the White and Rose 48 H DRI in hams—percales and crepes—in_ be 1 vestee suspender | United States since January, and $50,000,000 has been drawn 14 years, made up in g sular styles—some dainty white Lingerie Dresses, too | from Ottawa since May 15, This leaves the Ottawa bank prac White and Black ide cane gM ell 1 at OSc each | tloally empty Whi dG duced to $1.85. an | Thus It happens that today there Ia a premium on gold as ite and Green 40 CREPE KIMONOS f tite in heed ‘ 8 S against England, and even against Canada, The pound sterling y REPE KIMONOS for girls, in broken sizes, (, July Clearance of Girls’ Summer Coats J] ier pine tiaccane oe gee: Rose and White Us Geiss eukicnd to GG. | European Investors have for years owned an Immense por White and Delft ? , Big Reductions All Along Pa Line tlon of our public utilities, such as railroads. They 0 hold Delft and Green 14 SILK KIMONOS in Japanese patterns, sizes 8 ers of the underlying bo: total holdings of this cha or six billions, but thes revealing themselves or thelr Britiah arly ues oO The jeved to amount to five not selling, nor are they 35 Coats, Values to! 42 Coats, Worth to | 38 Coats, Values to reduced to $1.95. $3.00, Reduced to $5.00, Reduced to | $7.00, Reduced to | $3.50 | to 14 years, Delft and White These Second Floor, pore ar arfs ches long Consequently th ¢ now figuring on measure 54 $1. 50 $2. 50 a plan to borrow th rom thelr holders and to de so i hem In the Uni paying for the use of them as and iB exc np ionall Ww bracers of foreign credit. priced at $1.00. K b B ‘ail Cc t | And Many Other Clearance Bargains in Children’s Wear m LahAIIae otlais ot: teeanttsss cau casabaniaa tbh <0 yg yf abo rocade orse i aot | Gtete’ Fee Mider Morgan & Co. would make good the credit of the belligerents, py re aK ana ‘ail yee FS enabling them to order either war munitions or grain, cotton SCARFS with long tas 50c | iy. to 14 years seled ends (can be over the head to form a and other products which usually move in the fall. Something must be done, however, or American sellers will lrawn Special $1.95 4 to 8, a pair ! begin to distrust and discount the credit of the belligerent pur- hood) in a wide range + Maal CIALLY suited to the y Upper Main Floor, Center STATE WHICH BORDERS ON BANKRUPTCY, wok aia a of tasteful colorings at medium or average figure Women’s $4.00 and } $2 38 - Es ain, ta. i8 this special Kabo model, It is ' $5.00 Pumps, a Pr. | P&. MOTHER WHO LEFT AUTHOR-HUSBAND AND |} 0!i°! 5 oc toi pode of toil ok ov whe All Our Broken Lines of Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 Pumps Are hite with black edge and free hip, and is well-boned 2 lacladed in This Clearence Sale Bargain eid ‘BOY Now WANTS TO TAKE HIM AWAY FROM | be ” biadle with wlitta ste er the sid sik and in ‘back -- edge, add a smart touch the soft boning at bottom of back In all sizes from 21/2 to 7, in some style or other, in patent or dull leather—in plain or fancy combina- tions, with hand-turned soles—and newest shape lasts. to the afternoon toilette; very moderately priced at $1.50, ‘AIS DADDY; SHE FILES A SUIT IN COURTS || assuring comfort and freedom Attractively priced at $1.95. Second Floor, Pong Summer Dresses $4.25 and $5.75 ANY pretty models for immediate wear in these dainty Summer Dresses of Voile Organdie Crepe Linen in plain colors, stripes, checks and flowered pat- terns—desirable for street and party wear, and very attractive value at $4.25 and $5.75. CHILDREN’S MIDDY BLOUSES - REDUCED TO 50¢— Middy Blouses that have become slightly soiled from display, sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, reduced to 50@ each CHILDREN’S BEACH DRESSES, 50¢— Serviceable Gingham and Percale Dresses in sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years, made with short sleeves and low neck. Very attractive values —Firet Floor. Men’s $3.50 to $5.00 Shoes $2.97 | Bisctict at 95¢c to $1.25 Short lines of Men’s Shoes in patent leather, | Sandals Ce gunmetal or tan calf, {n Burt & Packard and W. Tan Sandals, made with meaty leather soles 1. Douglas and other good makes. for children (sizes 5 to 8) 95c a pair—(sizen 8% | Tennis Oxf 60c 65c a Pai to 11 $1.00)—for misses (sizes 11% to 2) $1.25 ennis ‘ords, and a Pair | in white or black canvas, with good rubber | $1.25 and $1.50 Canvas Shoes 89c Pr. soles, boys’ sizes 65c pair—women's, misses’ and Made of good white canvas, with leather soles | children's 60c a pair } and neat round toes—sizes 84% to 2 for 89c a patr. Boys’ Suits Reduced 25 Per Cent And all our better grades of Boys’ Suits are included in this sweeping clearance sale offer—all sizes here for boys from 8 to 18 years of age—in high-class suits—all tailored and trimmed in the better way. Bulgarian styles mostly—with the stitched-on belt meres, tweeds and cheviots—and a few blue serges. ALL $6.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $4.88 ALL $7.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $5.65 ALL $8.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $6.38 ALL $10.00 SUITS REDUCED TO: $7.00 Al $12.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $9. 38 in cassi- Boys’ Straw Hats) Again We Say ‘‘Welcome’’ to Our Visitors to $3.00 at $1. 50 | Again we invite them to visit our store—and to make free use of all our conveniences—for we think that the Bstnigt ie ‘o bap | . ; 6, tan, brow Shriners—and their wives and friends—are very much “ALL navy, in Rab Rab, mia: | at 50¢. RIGHT”—and if we can be of any further service to them dy and flat abape styles WOMEN'S ALL-WHITE MIDDY BLOUSES, 95¢— f Middy Blouses of soft white twill in regulation sailor collar style, with short sleeves collar and cuffs trimmed with white braid. Sizes up to 44 bust —Basement Salesroom. Women’s Middy Suits, $1.45 NUSUALLY good value in these practical out- trimmed with ribbon they may certainly command us bands; sizes 6% to 7% and lace front; measurement. Fiber-Silk Hose 25c Pair Fourth Floor, South Section Specials in Groceries and Picnic Supplies Hau ins zane set Ae | Fresh Washington Creamery Baler 30 Lb | | | | | | | Potato Salad, made fresh every day from ° " : ‘ SUSUA a street garments. They are made of selected new potatoes, per Ib.. 10 | Medium ned saimon, tino quality, No. 1 14 Meta Fuller Sinclair, her divorced husband, Upton Sinclair, and raid ta wed bboaasee i a Dileep Se op A bl Kippered Salmon, fresh shipment recelved flat cans, a dozen $1.60, per can... *} HE their sittie boy, David. this price in Wom- soft-finished white Indian Head suiting, the blouse 14c) daily, fine for sandwiches and lunches, Ib. Elbow Cut Macaroni, best quality, per with sailor collar and short sleeves, the skirt in high- en's Fiber Silk Hosiery in | Meta Fuller Sinciair, former wife i not over six dozen to one customer, and at this | st omple | | % { 1 Dee ag feo pad erage ee ag site, complete with porcelain lined cape and rub- ryea, the young coal passer of the] first timo in his life “Baby” Francie } 20c Yard very serv iceable. Sizes 10 to 13%, reduced to $1.85 Sioa Nag oe Oa 2 wer Main Floor, u 8. 8 Charleston, hoy ated inet) ‘rosdrerr one realizes he has a pair; 1 to 5%, reduced to $2.35 pair. eek with a quantity of habit J T 2 A R 4 - 18c Crepe, 30 Inches Wide, 10c a Yard Children’ ¢ Rompers, Sizes 2 to 6, 15¢ |} forming drugs an his person, did} An hour's play with his only IDE Taffeta Ribbons Children’s Tan Lotus Calf Play Oxfords with elk } 2,000 yards of White Crepe, with hair-line stripe, i aa re at fea vars re fore vga Ot OER sabes 1h Drouertae the) Sreadeon, mor “ in he en ns “| for hair-bows, plain chrome soles. Sizes 6 to 8, reduced to $1.00 pair; ; , d shirred at knee—trimmed with | drugs, came to Nght Wednes other—or more—in the afternoon {a | ‘ By : : “pase: and blue; full bolts of good quality ma- | y and piped in white. —Second Floor. |f| when’ William, Woodcock — gry one of the president's chief vaca colors, widths up to 6% 8% to 11, $1.25 pair; 1114 to 2, $1.45 pair. rom 9 a, m, to 12 —Lower Main Floor. * : Il | Woodcock pharmacy, 604 ‘Pike st’ | tion. delights inches, unusually good 3asement Salesroom, i 20c Donegal Linene, 36-Inch, 10c Yard $1.50 40-Inch Crep> de Chine $1 Yd. jf notified ‘The that valuable| _ ques dally visits are a new ex: Hf value at 2O¢ yard | v’ f vapors take: e I . 7 br be perso: con: | q Fa Varna at Dauelor Crete: t6 fo. __ Heavy, Lustrous, ‘als sik Crepe de Chine, in |f | Pat taken when the drugs wer oe ns con WASH RIBBONS Bamboo Lunch Baskets | Lae Musas AACGF for cottons oan a d Feroda green, turquoise and ie stolen from that store, were re ha president also has realized |] 10¢@ BOLT— and house dresses; from 9 a. m. to 12 ee gt rs oe ee ae - ednesda for the first time the responsibil: | : 5 d i panto ath Wicaos| —Upper Main Floor. wit _hasenament recolpt, taken fey, Sie: Sires, Gime tie “Seabotes ll Wash Ribbons in S-yard 25c, 3 c an wae } | 50c BI n the joot, was returned thru n Httle of elther of his grand bolts, widths No. 1% and > . x lack and White Checks 25c Yard | the mail two days ago 4 [Wo NO. 278 4 HE Baskets, a$ Mill E: f ar . : children, Master Sayre nor Miss a ae hi : skets, nds of 15c Curtain Swiss 10c Yd. Black and White Shepherd Check Material, 60 |p|, The package received Wednes-| McAdoo. No.2, in white, pink’ and rion Bh are very i —Third Floor. |chum worked with him, the favorite retreat of both i 50c Size Pape’s Diapepsi | A gold watch and chain t Al Ov i like a suit case, with in 29c¢ n hain taken most every morning, when the > 2 rf: i comet men ~ Each | er Indigestion, Gas and Stomach Troubles, re at the time of the robbery { still woather i not dlsngreoabe, before Jewelry ti catches and bamboo rod plendid quality, tu eves the pein and that distressed fecling—ape 4 4 A Bed dp f i ake han ru y 1 oO a or 8 po ‘ow. i f ai . 1g8; fror m. t Thing Floo Lower Main Floor PLAN SOLDIER Tokina of the and-chit of the ARP R . Choice of the plain nat lbaby is barred by maternal orders, ney oe ae ae ety ural bamboo finish, alse len of Sentile—Stationery Sectio ppe nin Woe bu iG sounc DUNC | Cult ks, Brooches, Three sizes | : nie attle Seat ton, Upper Main Floor. FARM COLONIES iSpy ab nie af tn clea bab pst rooche natural color striped with purple or red. Three sizes Special 20¢ ; ; La Vallieres, Earrings, ctr : cit I IE my Children’s Mr yre and the baby plan to Matct < Ss i attractively priced as follows: Luncheon in Hair C The New South Wales govern.{temain at Cornish the entire aum- ||| Match Safes, Stick-Pins ¥ the Sixth Bloor BON spe oe ment has wet jntide 280,000 acres | Mer \ s and other Jewelry Novel- Small size, 3x Medium size, Large size, 6% 5c—Thire of wheat growing land and 250,000 ties in an interesting as- 7x11% inches : . 914x14% i e! Cafe. Union St—Second Ave—Pike St-—Seattle. Tel, tena 4100] Floor, Center, |f|#°TC® of !rrigation lands for settle-| Friday afternoon and evening sortment at 25¢ each, , ches, Sx8x13 inches; x934x1474 inchety q + | ment by spldlprs after the war, All| members of the Consumers’ league |f —asement Ratvercem, POPs 35¢. 45¢. ‘i British colonies will probably fol-| visited the roof garden of | per Ib. .... Sanitary 5c Paper Plates at 2c Dozen Curtain Swiss, 36 Inches wide, in neat dot and figure designs and some with colored dots fine, even quality; from 9 a. m, to 12, pounds for . | father. came to the parting of the ways, iery ong gray : ectedenne & ; . | Mra, Sinclair claims the df-| Mra, Sinclair returned to the home| atk oid si aioe ine purchasers in these three © Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for Morning Specials vorce granted in Holland does not/ of her father, William Fuller. ek ee: Soe lerpriced lots of Chik 9 hold good in the United States. Upton Sinclair married Mary|[f gen or corn-color, pink pesesierl sr pt lige 4 Paper Picnic Pi, s in assorted sizes, “Perfect” inches wide, serviceable and stylish dre: all} in small and medium size checks, 25c Do Your Shopping on Saturday Morning 69c Mason Quart Fruit Jars at 50c Doz. Ball Bros. Mason Fruit Jars, quart pas fabric, Upper Main Floor, possession of David, who Is now 13/ of pals, years old and in the keeping of his) When Meta Sinclair and Kemp| When she left with Harry Kemp,|Craigh in 1913 and found a “new Direct evidence that J. H. Du WINDSOR, Vt, Jul |day contained valuable deeds and receipts, | Woodcock believes, that Duryea’s Both the president and his grand. son are fresh-air advocates, and the pergola of “Harlakenden House” is the low their example, White-Henry-Stuart buildings, uly 16.—For the! | | Smoked Tongue, finest quality selected Mit peuaiicacahs Cavkeao0h603 So vays ix boul Knowing Kemp would never stand > Tongue, sliced to order, per Ib 60c | Naptha or White Laundry Soap, Hon Marche |f {of Upton Sinclair, who held her| for the presence of the youngster black, gold, sand, cham- waisted style. Sizes 34 to 44. Mettwurst, delicious sausage made of beef and| brand—there {a none better’ 5 bare 4 love for Harry Kemp, the poot|Mr®. Sinclair said good-bye tojf pagne, heliotrope, emer- Special $1.45. esroom. aoe eet a in smelt rings about 1 324c for 19c whom she went away With fe 191i, “tut forever rather than leave her/H| ald and pink. Sizes 8% ji r Pears. end éach, por tb. a ‘soul mate.” } ; is Mom 3 isdaaibes Sess tesde Sian Armour's Grape ‘Jules, made from select 20 above all laws and love for her hile Meta Sinclair and Kemp|fm %© 10, 25¢ pair ————————— aGay at povent Raceusis torsar ban ed Concord grapes, quarts 40, pints C |f husband and litte son David—| were living in a little bungalow on| TWO-TONE SILK. : RE, BO0 ise esses sects 25c. Quench Thirst, California's best drink, 10 wants her little boy back, now that the banks of the Manasaquan rive: ne 4 § Reduced Prices on icious salad, made of | orange or wiid cherry, per pkg C |] | her bubble of “true love” has burst) and enjoying perfect happiness and BOOT HOSIERY, 50¢ _——_——— rand ‘Tome Wich, aa tt 20c | Lemonade Straws, package of 4 ‘Aécin, and her former husband is remar-|bliss—Upton Sinclair remained PAIR— * 5 Lo Shoes Mayflower Coffee, regular 250 grade, fresh roast- | 10¢, a package of 12 dozen... .25c fer filed se | Sipe With mie Sis e Ae | A number of pleasing Children s Ww ed dally—2 New Potatoes, good size, fine eas, 16 | She filed proceedings to gain) Father and son became the best} combinations in the new Two-tone Silk-boot Hos- with champagne or gray, Ribbons blue, 10¢ bolt. Basement Salesroom, ERY attractive values are offered Saturday's dren’s Low Shoes: i the “tramp poet,” she had to choose| mamma” for his Ittle motherless | sand-color with Nile- Children’s Patent Vici Kid between him and her little boy — i déis anid. beehed att ee eee a fe And Get the Benefit of the 9 A. M. to 12 Specials J] Copenhagen, "Attractive ee oto i, alue at 5O@ pair. rae sige Clearance of 79c to $1.15 Soiled Waists, Ea.) STOLEN PAPERS WILSON PLAYS a) ceamlepsel cies to $1.25; 11% to 2 P weiets thes ape sznsgeh from lines ranging from 79c to $1.1S—but are 29¢ N D | | rete. coed BLAS; 26' 9G $1.65 soiled from handling—a large assortment of sizes and styles. S id Floor. ’ ARE RETUR E WIT 'H A DSON | Hi oe | H R N Hair-Bow Boys’ and Youths’ Patent po Dull Calf Button n econ: oor, | Oxfords with Goodyear welt sole; good fitting and well-made of split Dam- boo, the cover opens out —Housewares Section. Si “Bae -2e ¢ fe euee bow see bee eon ae