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Saturday at the Bon Marché—a THE SEATTLE STAR Sale of Black Taffeta Skirts at $5.00 They Are ' 1 t tl a deep cord g at Ww They are made in the 2 decided flare that nearly all t for the “Not Look Lingerie Waists at Dainty new Lingerie Waists and lawn. Have new n¢ lars, trimme ith f Val. inse tucks a embroide Wash Skirts at 93c to $3.45 Women's Wash Skirts of white and khaki colored 100 Men’s Suits at That Were $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Bat size ranges are broken now—and we are willing to close them out at a loss But there are lots of nice patterns yet left—all sizes in the lot bs from 34 to 44-inch chest measure—but not all ¢ These Suits are what are left of our best Men's Clothing—many of them are good Fall wear. In Neat Stripes, Tartan Checks, Plaids and Diagonals and a few Fine Blue Serges s in styles and weight And 150 Men’s Suits at $8.95 Remainders of Some of Our Best Selling $15.00 Lines—in Sizes 32 to 42 broken— But as with the better suits—size ranges are badly 95) (that is why we are selling them for and if y Set on getting one certain pattern, we can promise you A MIGHTY GOOD SUIT AT A MIGHTY SMALL PRICE All of Our Boys’ Finer Suits at 1-4 LESS — ’ Better Suits at reductions of from 8 to 18 in the lot. Cheviots,t —most of them made in the Bulgarian BOYS’ $6.50 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $4.88 EACH SATURDAY. piece style all siz citing high grade uu are not too s, cassimeres le with stitched Jasily Worth $6.50 and $7.50 But because our buyer picked up a bargain in the New | York market, we can say $5.00 as long as we have any left. They are made of a nice black chiffon taffeta silk with 1} red, with hate ea Autumn m We've quite a goodly array of New Autumn Suits already on display—and even though you are not yet ready to decide— we'll be very glad to show you the new styles. $14.75 th or more. and {-on belts. BOYS’ $7.50 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $5.65 APIECE SATURDAY. BOYS’ $850 SUITS ARE REDUCED TO $6.38 APIECE SATURDAY, Boys’ $19.00 _ Suits ARE REDUCED TO $7.00 FACH SATURDAY Main Floor. Boys’ $12.50 § suITs ARE REDUCED To $9.38 EACH _SATUR SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girls’ Summer Dresses at —69c Ea.— Girls’ Dresses, sizes 2 to 5 and 6 to 14 years, of percales, linenes, ginghams and crepes, made long waisted and straight line effects, two plece and suspender models —Second Floor. or black, sizes regularly 50¢ each, Siteed PH agar syrup. No. tn 174c | Naptha or White Laundry Sonp, | Be rehe brand, | Be | 6 bare for .. 19¢ Imported | Plain or Stuffed Olives, finest | up 5 Spanish olives 93.25; halt | Mty selected 45c | tonie” 20c pounds 80c, 2 pe pound 30c Breakfast Tea, regular , on Natt ofl; gallon, gallon, 91.785 quart, e5 pint each [No Phone Orders] 10c Printed Lawns at 5c a Yard Printed Lawns, 30 inches wide—dark and light grounds with small patterns, from 9 a. m. to 12 at Se @ yard, —Lower Main Floor. 12'4c Linen Crash Toweling 9c Al} linen crash toweling, 17 inches wide, with pink and blue borders, not over 10 yards to each; 9 a m. to 12 at 9c yard —Lower Main Floor. 45c Crib Blankets at 35c Each Raby blankets, size 30x40 inches, with pink and blue grounds, figured with teddy bears and cats; 9 to 12 at 35 —Lower Main ‘Floor. $1.25 Bed Comforters 95c Each Bed comforters, silkoline covered, filled with good staple cotton, size 68x76 inches, 9 a. m. to 12 at 95c each. —Lower Main Floor, 10c Paper Napkins 5c a Hundred Paper napkins, not over 2 packages to a cus- tomer, delivered with goods from hardware; 9 to 12 at Be package. —Lower Main Floor. 69c Mason Quart Jars 49c Dozen Pall Mason Frult Jars, complete with caps and rubbers, not over 2 dozen,to a customer; 9 to 12 at 49¢ dozen, —Lower Main Floor. Popular b 52 inches wide, in Heavy black satin soft and lustrous, waists; 9 a shirred at knee; Lingerle, voile up to 81.16 9 to 12 at inches wide; 9 to 12, for the back porch; For the proper hat: floor barber nhop— THE BON Union 8t-—B8econd Ave.—Pike 8t,—Seattle. t bring the eht Wers in atten Suchard’g Swiss miltk chocolate, 100 cakes 7c. Lower Main Floor, > in arn and beef, a 9 a. m. to 12 at 25¢ a yard. $1.00 Black Duchess Satin 69c Yard duchess, for coats, m, to 12 at 69¢ MARCHE Tel, Elliott 4100 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Women’s 50c Silk Glov —39c Pr.— Women’s 2 clasp style pure silk gloves, the kind with double tipped fingers, 5% to 7%, at 390 a pair, worth either white r —Upper Freshly Churned Washington Creamery Butter 30c Finest Quality Fresh, Sweet Butter 30c Ib., 3 Ibs. for 80c pound —Fourth Floor Practical Economies for Morning Shoppers Specials From 9 A. M. to 12 Black and White Suitings 25c ck and white checked dress goods, 3 different style checks; from —Upper Main Floor, a6 Inches wide, bathing sults and —Upper Main Floor. ren’s Black Bloomers 25c bloomers, sizea 4 to 14 ittona and buttonholes, —Seeond Floor, Soiled Waists to $ $1.15 at 29c and marqut solled from handling tte worth broken lines; —Becond Floor 15c White Curtain Swiss 10c White curtain swisa in dots and figures, some with colored designs in bine, 106 yellow and red, 36 —Third Floor, 40c Door Mats at 33c Apiece Cocoa door mata, heavy cocoa fiber brush, da nice m, to 12 at 83¢ each Third Floor to our third ———eeeneneeneacneneee 300 broken atick candy at 1c a pound, Lower Main Floor, —_—_———— All sizes homespuns | MONE Y—FREE $25 i in Cash Will Be oe Away arn $10, or $7.5 Do you want to We ou like to have tleb a ols of you would, and ‘Th going to help you win one of the It's ¢ to 4 prize contest, a wild animal contest, al ( wh i oade u t ttle of the Al. ¢ Karnes bik three-ring wild a scheduled to exhibit here on Frida nd Saturday, A t 6 and There are over 600 animal actors, They'll all be shown at each sin The Star's contest a o run as follows Miret prize second prize, $7 third prize, $6; fourth prize, $2.60 | the First Preabyt church | p i 4 i Miss Bessie Harvey and Her Educated Horse, In Barnes’ Wild West | Animal Circus, fifth of two reserved seat tickets to the circus, and ten nixth non 0 ved neat ticket All you hay is to make up a let of wild animals and send them to the Wild Animal Editor of The Star before 4, Thurs day, August Condit coverning the contest aro these Only t appearing in the words, “BARNES' WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS PRIZE CONTEST” a wild men of th to be used in spelling t mals in the lists you send in oy or girl making the largest list .n of names gets first prize, | The con teat is open to under the ages of 14 only “ye and gir and vi BRYAN 10 GIVE THREE SPEECHES = William J. Bryan, in 8 arrives Sun n only at America’s foremost pacificiat, who masse meeting for at 3p. m., under rd time he has addressed ces of that organization, the other two/f the old Coliseum, and at the First Methodist |ff day morning tle, ian ¢ This t# th mder the aus of the YM. CA mass meetings times hay been at but it will be by M. C. A, building, Fourth and Mad} admission ticket only. charge, ) i i H| the guest of the Commercial Club at! the 1 be ture on “Fundamentals I be the only SOUSA BAND BETTER THAN EVER ot the Movies” is one of the new characteristically tions which thrilled the matinee audience Thursday afternoon. In the evening Sousa Dwellers of the Western World,” and other | introduced to Seattle “T | new numbers. At every perfe Sousa changes the program, aad h program is a tr the name of the famous bandmaster {s guar jantee of that | Sousa’s band numbers 65 Resides the various band numbers there are several soloists in the Sousa entertainment who scored tre-|[f mondous hits yesterday, Herbert L. Clarke, credited with being the|[} best cornetist in America, is one of them.” Then there is Mins Vir-|[f ginia Root, soprano, who sang “Annie Laurie” as an encore, and visibly | ff | stirred every one in the audience. In the evening a violin solo by Mins | | Tompkins, won great applause | | The Sousa engagement will be concluded with the performance | Saturday night | REPAIRS PUT LIGHTS OUT City Mght officials say thera will be no trouble Friday supplying enough power to carry all lighting loads, deapy¥e the break in the auxiliary steam plant, which for a half hour Thursday night rove part of Seattle to the classic candle and the good old kerosene | lamp. | The night In l light department, taking advantage of the summer season | when comparatively ght demands are made on the plant, is carrying on repairs at the old Cedar river dam, constructing a new intake, veiich will be completed in two weeks, Thursday night an auxiliary turbine on the condenser at the Lake Unfon steam plant went bad, and because of the repairs at the dam, there was not quite enough reserve power to supply the demand Repairs at the old dam will result in a new supply of power which it is estimated will be suffictent to meet all demands for 10 years. SO NOW IT IS SOLONG, WILLIAM Has anybody here seen Bill? Wrat BUI? | Why, Hello Bil! It's no laughing matter, Bill was stolen some time Thursday night, and the Elks are all excited. Biil is a magnificent stuffed Elk, who Is mounted on a sort of roller skate arrangement. tioned just outside the Elk lodge bullding. Some time In the night somebody came along, and eloped with | He was sta- Bill. They went on a skate, as It were, Maybe It was an old skate that eloped— (Officer, do your duty! ter committee f. m the Commercial Club and Chamber and Just plain tileites, met 25 delegates from the Association of the Deaf convention when they arrived in| “riday morning. They were taken in autos to the Seattle hotel In the afternoon they made a trip to Bremerton, |the Henry building was planned for the evening. janie is also on the program, and a reception in| A boulevard tour / | | | i STAND PAT ON WOOD BLOCKS Despite protests from a large lobby of 12th ave. property owners, streets and sewers comm any tt of the counecll Thursday afternoon actlos. ainst paving that street with woed blocks. | t, as the property owners now ks ago the wish | property owners asked for awarded for paving with that material then the property owners have decided asphalt is much cheaper Several wee blocks, | Since wood anu A contract was SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.—RBeginning today, San Francisco will | employ only citizens of the United States. Aliens will be refused work This is the decision of City Treasurer John McDougal in carrying out the provision of a state statute prohibiting the employment of un- naturalized foreigners in any public department, | WELCOME TO DEAF DELEGATES in $7.75 and $11.75. Silk Suits from Spring lines at an exceptionally- low price, $15. 75. chile things Ohio Steel Ranges "FREDERICK NELSON f RY) New Gowan Millinesy of Rubber th ment sddition to in Also Received: Section has just placed on dis Bath eft Va Trou and Ostend elties that are unusually smart, inclu the Narragansett Tam with lining and at The Van Dyke Tasseled Cap in black { white, also orange 1 blue combined with white, $2.75 The Mary Garden Cap, ircled with flowers, in The E sa Cap in white rubber trimmed ite flowers, $2.7 The Barnard Tasseled Cap, with wired diamon hape cr blue, green, red, white 1 black, $2 A new line of Rubber Skull Caps with car tabs, made ectior black, blue, purple, cardinal, nd white, 25¢@ each th cork soles, in blue, red, Autumn Models in —Fi A new assortment of Women’s and Children’s Canvas white and iret Floor. SEPARATE SKIRTS ROM one of the best skirt-makers in New York comes an interesting assortment of New Skirts Men's-wear Serges Poplins Black and Navy Chud for street and business wear, tailored on the new- est lines from dah Cloth Black and Navy Worsted with Hairline Stripe Scotch Tweeds in Gray and Brown Mixtures gaberdine « NEW WHITE* a 47 It, patch pockets, straight collar and turnback r, in the same length, vomer are sh effects fastening with very ir of the models, are gathered at Most of t 1 numbers show pockets in The prices, $8.50 to $15.00. wn in many le, while others e¢ the desired fullness 1 cor $3.75, rduroy, 50, inch model of Worumbo chine large white buttons. has the fullne: held in place by a three-qu are bound v interesting 1c s and misses’ Clearing remaining ith black velvet; sizes, priced for clearance —Second Floor, others are the waist- hem have plain and SEPARATE WASH SKIRTS in ratine, pique, cotton $5.00 to $7.50. CHINCHILLA COATS AT $22.50 hilla, with ss at back arter belt; $22.50. ots of Summer Wash Dresses t Cloth and Take a Kodak With You HE new Kodaks are “autographi the very thing for the camper, vacationist, tourist, for people with Iren Unusual Values HIS conta models fancy str also plain black, sev- “a-growing”’. in Pussy-willow in a word, Prices $6.00 to $63.00. New Silk Waists $1.50 interesting shipment ains several pretty Wash Silks and Taffeta, in ipe effects, eral shades of blue and a few light colors. The Wash Silks are ground with multi-colored stripes Exceptionally low-priced at $1.50. Basement TRIMMED HATS HE comprehensive selection of smart new Hats in advanced wear, Basement Early Autumn Styles in $5.00 and $7.50 Salesroom st is already styles for immediate and early Velvet, Felt and Corduroy are the. materials employed effectively often silk Bowl-shape Among in these with plain effects featured new combined the new Military §hapes ostrich and fancy wings. —very in teresting values at $5.00 and $7.50. —Rasement for everyone likes to make a photographic record of the interesting about him and are: Turbans with black maline frills. Broad Sailors with beaded bands and dagger pins. Close-fitting trimmed who * —First Floor. in white Salesroom. howing a Autumn models, figured with Salesroom } } Mail Orders Filled New Ratine -Stripe Voile en 15c Yd, ipment of White Dregs plain ang es, patterned ratine Stripe, wide, spe. cial 1 ard New Lace cheek White Madras, 40 hes wide waists and ie -inc h P dies. Venetian s, reduced te ise yare 36-inch Coronation Mes. saline, printed in narrow e¢ effects te. > 15¢ yard. First Floor, New Two-in-One Petticoats $1, $1.50, $1.75 $2.50, $3.50 Cee Be, Fy Pe Pry re ae HE illustration is of a new shadowless Pet ticoat at $2.50, made of fine, soft lingerie cloth and really two skirts in one, joined to a fitted yoke nine inches deep Two rows of two-thread Valenciennes lace insertion and an edge of the same lace make a pretty finish, An excellent v: lue, sees sacs: mC we Sprertameemenete sere CLEARANCE $1.00 and $2.50 HE time has come to clear Hat stocks of all odd and broken lots, and $0 they go on sale Saturday at g prices which mean @ big saving to every man who takes advantage of the opportunity. Included: 47 Soft Felt Hats reduced to $2.50 each 21 Stiff Felt Hate reduced to $2.50 each 101 Soft Felt Hats reduced to $1.00 each 11 White Duck Golf Helmet reduced to 50¢ each 21 Imported Velour Hats Te duced to $1.00 each 12 White’ Serge Golf Caps with green-lined visor, reduced to 50¢ each. nen = & se nwenrese —First Floor * * * A Clearance in MEN'S SHIRTS [5c includes odd items in Nege ligee Shirts and Dress Shirts from our regulat lines at higher prices, 1% small and large sizes only: Exceptional values at Firs