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| | } THE SEATTLE STAR A Bon Marche Clearance of 4,000 Pairs of Women’s Summer Gloves At Very Decided Price Concessions 1,000 Pairs of 50c Silk Gloves 39c a Pr. Sizes 5 1-2 to 8 1-2, in White and Black Made of pure silk—in the 2-clasp style with the double finger tips a lot of them—for they are a bargain at 39% and made buy “sure enough” Women’s 50c Imported Washable Gloves Women's Imported Chamolsette and Lisle Thread Gloves in the two-clasp style Among the you will find Gloves that areall white and white with black embroidered backs, and a few black and grays. Women’s Elbow Length Washable Gloves For one day only you will be able to get these Imported Venetian Lisle Thread and Chamoisette Gloves at this ceptionally low price, We have them tn white, black and chamois color, Sizes 5% Women’s $1.25 Silk Gloves Reduced to Women’s 16-button or full elbow length heavy Tricot Silk Gloves, with strong double finger tips to 8} black or white. Some have embroidered backs of a con stitching. a pair, Pair Pair 4 to 7%. Pair Sizes 5% trasting color or rich F aris. ‘Point $1.75 and $2 Perrin’s Washable Kid Gloves Yes, they're Perrin’s Gloves, and the spectal feature ts they are guaranteed wash fro! ma hit overseam kid, 2clasp style, or ivory cape with able. You can choo one large fastener A Discontinued Lot of $2 Kayser Gloves A line of Novelty Siik Gloves in « lack, with beau tiful embroidered arms; also some th ndid quality and full elbow length. Sizes 5% to 7. Perrin’s $3.50 Elbow Length Kid Gloves Perrin’s make real French Kid Gloves, in tan, navy, red, champagne; a few pairs of black and beautiful evening shades tn the suede fin This price also tn cludes a full line of White Gloves (not Perrin’s) $3.50 “Bacmo” Washable Buxkin Gloves The highest grade of White Washable Kid Glow on the market—they are very serviceable and retain their original softness. Sizes § 7. And for one day only at) this price—$2.49 a pair. —Upper Main Flee $1.35 $1.89 Pair $2. 49 they are all At Temptingly Low Prices New and Dainty | $1 95 Summer Dresses | So cool looking, so pretty—and yet so very inexpensive —some made quite simply—others rather more fussy—have fancy vestees—or button trimming—and organdy collars and cuffs. Light Cotton Dresses $2.95 Charming Summer Dresses for $2.95—made of such pretty wash stuffs—ratines, chambrays, dimity, lawns and crepes, In plain, striped or figured effects—they are trimmed in a variety of new waye—with lace and embroidery edges and insertion Voile and Lawn Dresses | AiryFairy Summer Dresses —for $3.95— Many Have the New Quaker Collars With | Picoted and Lace Edge These pretty Dresses come in plain white or white embroidered—and we have prob- ably a score of charming mid-summer styles to show you. Some have the lawn under-blouse—and black velvet or black silk girdle. (Sots \ sarc ii ( \ ft ij iC 74 - Delightfal Creations in Voiles, Lawns, Mar- | | quisettes, Malls, Organdies and Cotton Crepes | Clever Summer Frocks—in pure white or the popular black and white stripes- the skirts are the yoke style with shirred the ruffled or tier effects—and | the collars are the newest and latest. —SHecond Floor. Closing Out Samples of Sewing Machines Every Woman in Seattle Who Has Not Already Got a Sewing Machine Should Take Adoantage of This Opportunity to Get a Bargain in a Good Machine 2 Bon Grand $29.50). Absolutely perfect and in splendid running, order Machines at $24.50 t guaranteed for 10 years. : é we, . 11 of the $7.50 Yukon Hand Machines $6.75 10 of the $10.50 Yukon Hand Machines $9.45 5 of the $14.50 Hand Lift Machines at $12.95 6 of the $19.50 Bon Special Machines $17.50 3 of the $24.50 Bon Colonial Machines $21.50 2 of the $35 Bon Rotary Sewing Machines $25 —Fourth Floor, North. Last Day of the Drug and Toilet Article Better ‘‘Get Enough’”’ While the Prices Are Sub-Normal 25c size Carter’s tse | $1.75 Tourist Cases, rub- | 25c_ size Pills 13c, or 2 for. ..25¢} ber lined ..........95¢/ Powder ... 50c size Scott’s Emulsion | $1.75 and $2.00 Hot} 75c size Hanson-Jenk’s at ..sseeessee++--30e| Water Bottles at. .$1.39/ “Ilys” Face Powder. 25c size Graves’ Tooth} 50c size Mary Garden| $1.25 size Hanson-Jenk’s Powder ...........12e| Cold Cream .......38¢| Tollet Water... - 6 ase Rikers’ Tooth Pow. | $1.00 pad opine’ 4 un Coulaiee naud’s Eau CT ccccccccccccess | Freckle Remover .... | : wattio tops—or Clearance || Sanitol Face 9c Cotton Huck Toweling, 16 inches wide 10¢ Lawns and Crepes, 27 Inches wide; —all white; strong and good 6c Clearance neat floral patterns, in lengths 5 wearing; @ yard............00005 Sale Special to 10 yards; a yard............ Cc 7 ale Specials 14e avg eene I ah 17 inches ne pe 150 Galatea Cloth—tull bolte, of pertect me ean 10c in Towels goods; neat patterns; 27 inches 10 42/0 Bleached Turkish Towels—sott, » and Good < W!0*) 8 Yes ceeeeeeeese eee es c heavy thread and very absorb- 25c Wash Goods, colored Piques, Poplt ent; size 18336; each. 10c Everyday and many othér weaves; $3 tava 12,6 Bleached Huck Towels, sizo 19x38 | Household | to 27 inches wide; a yard... 124c inches; red borders; neatly hemmed; each 10c Cottons 280 Bloached Sheeting, 2% yards —Sawet Miia Teor, ) wide; firm, heavy weave; 22c A Navy Blue Rubberized Bag for carrying your Bathing Suit. Price 50c. Second Floor, yard . _— Pretty New Pongee Pullman Traveling Robes, trimmed with old rose allk with attached hood. Price $5.00. Second Floor. Try Our Soda Fountain for © Main boNMARCHE Union 8t.—Second Ave.—Pike St—Seattle. Tel. Elliott 4100 —Lewer Refreshing Drini r. CROWDS LIKE — BILL AT NEW PANTAGES st, wan The new Pantages theatre, at Third ave, and Universit formally opened Monday night, and the beautiful theatre was packed to t the doors at both performances i The theatre and office g repre mes for the confidence’ sent an inveatment of of Alexander Pantages in the vaudeville business, despite the encroach $850,000, and speak vo | ments of the film drama Ane ceptionally good show gives the new theatre a splendid send acts were warmly applauded by the large crowds Mon ATc | 79) $1,35| —for $4.95—| -69¢ | I state and county offictais were well represented tn the audience } day night The star attraction this week 1s the Josle Flynn company of girl minstrels, Their act went with a whoop and a bang, There are seven girls, two of whow in blackface. They sing, dance and com Another numb hat made a hit ts the act furnished b Jullette Dika, a singing actress Silber and North play a bashful maiden and a bashful man to bilart fous ts; Rio and Norman, acrobats, and Rice and Fr mu nedy, and stirring pletures of the sinking of the Emden, com ere Will be one matinee ha in the old Pantages theatre Doe IS SOME CARD iT EMPRESS Electric Julee is put to a new use in Dr, Royal Racefor d's headline net at the Empress thea Db alle 1 imne of hin f nt to ma 1 in bronze His First and Last,” Mr | ren | George e domestic skit, Benner 1 Baird nd Y ame of a man and a woman each who | | do some clever da ad sing sprightly songs | | CABINET DISCUSSES MEXICO WASHINGTON, July 20.—Mexico was again a subject for consid eration during cabinet meeting today. The evacuation of the cat ital by Gen, Gonzales in or to engage Villistas and Zapatistan ad vancing upon city from the north wan regarded as of the greatest enace to t ants Shipme sions to the suffering non-combatant of the capttal ts again sus | Both Villistas and Carrangistas are massing north of Mexico City | for what may be The sudden de a decialy fa new offensive by the Villistas left the situation sh hn the greatest w retary Lanai it was | by & Mexico might be taken soon | ELKS WHOOP 'ER UP AT THE FAIR SAN “Hello, B at the | enti ertainty Re that some actio: ponsible FRANCISCO, nly wan the Panar © day the “best peo: gathered Inside the grounds 4 nies to where Pres! the order on were de-| Exalted inent Elke Nicholson, 38 years old, wasa| elected grand exalted ruler during the national convention in Los An of this maton, wh the manager of a large {ndustrial organization. ) HO! HARRY'S COMING TO FRISCO reat James R. Nicholson | PITTSBU LG, July 20.—Harry K. Thaw apent today quietly at the home of his mother here. Only his closest friends called. This after toon he plans to take an automobile trip to scenes of his boyhood days Thaw has developed a marked desire to avoid curious crowds Thaw Intends to visit San Francisco, but has decided upon no date | for bis departure westward. | In 1867 the United States paid $7,200,000 for the territory ka. 15 six vessels arriving In one day from Alaska brought jattle port cargoes valued at a total of $720,000. iner Senator, the steamers Mariposa, City of Seattle, Al-Ki and Dolphin, and the freighter Redondo arrived here Monday with canned salmon, gold concentrates, gold bullion, silver, lead and copper ore, whale oll and furs, and 421 pas sengers. FRANK'S INDIGNANT; NO WONDER A telegram to Sheriff Hodge ie. apprised him that Robert Dupee, federal prisoner en route from Alaska, who escaped here Mon-| day morning, has a sister residing at Des Moines, Wash. Deputies started for Des Moines, believing Dupee may be hiding | there. Dupes is under sentence for ulting his wife. Frank Bach, deputy marshal of Ju iu, from whom Dupee siedoats| | departed as the steamer Mariposa landed at Pier 2, Monday, was moat | indignant over the incident Tue: Coming down from Alaska, the “Martposa scraped her bottom on a There seemed for a few moments possibilities that she might | ock aink. “And then he went and escaped,” ruminated Bach, mournfully PAT S MEN LET FIRE SPREAD Pat J. McHugh, the contractor, ts in trouble again, this time with | | forest fires | The department of agriculture and forestry service Monday filed al complaint in the federal court, alleging McHugh's men, thru careless- | ness, $1,990.52 ermitted a fire to spread and damage timber to the value of| 2, which fs the amount of damages sought. WAR'S OVER; CAFE WON'T DANCE Cafe dancing !s now definitely and permanently settled—until it bobs up again. Meantime, it now appears there {s to be no cafe dancing, | The council Monday afternoon sustained Mayor Gill's veto of the| ordinance revoking the license of the Rathskeller cafe. The veto was | Sustained after J. E. Brown, vice president and secretary of the Raths- } keller company, had given his promise that dancing would be barred | | from the life of the Rathskeller cafe hereafter, | last week the council killed Lundy's ordinance to revoke the But |ler'’s Hquor Heense on account of dancing. OPENS 120,000 ACRES TO ENTRY | WASHINGTON, July 20.—Approximately 120,000 acres of tion-irrl- | | able lands in the state of Washington will be open to entry September 10, by an order of Secretary Lane, under the provisions of the enls arged homestead act. Th: Walla, STRIKE DECLARED IN GUN PLANT BRIDGEPORT, Conn,, July 20.—Threats of the strike at the Rem. lagen Arms and Ammunition plant assuming moro serious propor: | tions, became a reality today, when 600 machinists and bricklayers | valked out at noon. There was no disorder | Union leaders declare the walkout is only the beginning of a strike which will tie up the Remington plant and the plants of all sub-con | tractors within a week Vast quantities of war munitions for the allies are being made at Jand is in Eastern Washington, chiefly in W. Adams and Yakima counties, ii sie the Remington plant and in the shops of some of its sub-contractors, | J Ruler | James R. Nicholson and other prom: | ‘$720,000 IN ONE DAY FROM NORTH | Bach released Dupee's handcuffs, so he might swim | i $2.50 purchase vie puis Skirts 91 Outing Skirts of high-grade duroy in three different mc cach 103 Outing Skirts of White Ratine, in sell at $2.50 each 80 Outing Skirts of white pique, to sell at $2.50 each 82 Outing Skirts in fine models, to ent models cotton gaber The Semi-Annual Sale of Farniture HE 88rd successful event of its kind, bringing the season’s best money-saving opportunities in the buying of good furniture for every room in the house. at FREDERICK e-NELSON | A Special Purchase of SMART WHITE OUTING SKIRTS | Affords Exceptional css at $3.75 | of White Outing s from one of our best sources, and includes several models that have sold all sea- son at materially higher prices than we quote for this occasion. These Skirts show numerous clever ideas in the application of pockets and buttons as trim- ming, and all are ellently tailored. We bought them at a concession and pass the advantages on to our patrons in the follow- ing values: washable cor- to sell at $5.00 assorted in four differ- herringbone material, to sell at $3.75 each —On Sale oe Second Floor —Third and Fourth Floorg | $5.00 | Tt e and Clearing Broken Lines of High-Grade WALL PAPERS At Greatly Reduced Prices A’ exceptional opportunity to buy Wall Papers at a saving, in de- sirable patterns for Living-room, Dining-room, Hall and Bedroom dec- oration. Fifty odd patterns in room quantities will be closed out at reduced prices, rang- ing from as low as 10¢ upward to 50¢ the single roll Several small “bundle” lots, contain- ing sufficient for hall or den, will be closed out at keenly reduced prices, 25¢ the bundle and upward. Among the conspicuously unusual op- portunities in this clearance is an Eng- lish over-printed Eltonbury Silk of marked decorative value, reduced to 50¢ the roll; a French verdure tapestry paper reduced to 25¢@ the roll; number of dainty patterns, some of them reduced to as little as 5¢ the roll. also a bedroom The savings are such as to war- rant nt purc hasing during this clearance for “one’s “prospective needs as well nt requirements. First Floor. as for pres Clearance Prices on “ALPHA” Braided Rugs HESE attractive porch and break- fast room Rugs are of braided Japanese rush in pleasing two-tone colorings, They lie perfectly flat on the floor, wear splendidly, and both sides are alike. In shape they are elliptical, or rounded. Exceptional values at the re- duced prices: 2-6x 5 feet, reduced to $1.00. 3x 6 feet, reduced to $1.50. 4x 7 feet, reduced to $2.25. 6x 9 feet, reduced to $4.50. 6x12 feet, reduced to $6.75. ° 8x10 feet, reduced to $7.00. 9x12 feet, reduced to $9.25. —Second Floor, | | | ‘Eeaipstanid Offering 50 Cloth and Silk Suits «|$10.00 |= } Sizes for Women and Misses. @ Serge, Gaberdine, some Mix- tures and a few Pongee Silks, | @ Black, blue, gray, sand, black and-white checks. @ Suits from our regular stocks, greatly reduced for this offer- || ing. Choice of the 50 garments, at $10.00. || Wednesday, Second Floor. 8-in. Brass Jardinieres Special 95c NE hundred of these attractive Brass Jardinieres are included in a special Wednesday offering. They measure 8 inches in diameter and are finished in hammered effect. They are strongly made and have no seams. Special, 95¢ cach. —Thrd Fleer ‘i _Basement Salesroom. Clearing Broken Lines of Women’s Low Shoes and Dull white, OMEN’S Patent Calf Pumps sand or gray inlay and welt or hand-turned sole, broken __ sizes, priced for clearance at $1.95 pair. Also an assorted lot of Women's Low Shoes, various styles and leathers, broken sizes, reduced for clearance to $1.00 pair. —Basement Salesroom with The Pre-Inventory Includes: EIGN and = Domestic terns, reduced to 25@ yard. Plain and Fancy Scrima, 40 inghes wide, reduced to ¢ yard, Sunfast Draperies, in va- rious desirable styles, 30 and 50 inches wide, re- duced to 2he yard Broken lines of Lace, Marquisette and Voile Window Curtains, reduced to O5¢ and $1.05 pair. each, Averaging 25x27 Upholstery Clearance i R Cretonnes Chintzes, 30 to 36 inches wide, in many pat- Couch and Sofa Pillows covered with high-grade fabrics, reduced to $1.50 Cushigp Squares of va- rlous desirable materials, reduced to 10¢ each, —First Floor. w) NUT and inches,