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* ’ Children’s Sample | Stockings, a Pair | For Saturday—1,000 pairs Hose for infants and children 16 years, Cashmere, cotton, silk lisle and fiber silk in the lot, white, tan, pink, sky, red Saturday Specials in Underwear SUMMER VESTS AT lisle 25¢c Styles, some with shields 50c UNION SUITS AT 35c 3 for $1.00. Low neck, no sleeves, cuff or Knees. Sizes M4 to 44 UNDERWEAR AT 75c “Carter's” or ankle length. Sizes M4 to 44 prices. them now. l7c Sample sizes up to thread, in bla ack, Women's Summer weight white Swiss ribbed Usle Vests, low neck, no sleeve or short sleeve Women's Summer weight Underwear at 35¢, or lace $1.25 and $1.50 slik liste Vests, shell trimmed with long or short sleeves; Tights knee | CTY+ ——Union Street-— THE BON MARCHE Pike Street———Second Avenue “Dress Up’”’ for Spring Seattle’s Big Store Is Splendidly Ready to Help You With Foll Stocks of Brand New Merchandise at RIGHT PRICES A Sale of 1,600 Pairs of Sample Stockings ~Elliott 4100 At Very Low Prices . One mill's entire sample lines of Women's | sand Children’s Stockings at prices that mean very decided savings for you Women’s 35c, 50c Sample Hosiery, n this sa fed i Hose in black mere or fine Egyptian cott boots at 25c a pair | lot Some extra siz | Extremely Kid ives les of Cash “tisle thread le are samy and gray ons; silk lisle and fiber Sizes 81% to 10 in the} es Good Values in at $1.25 Pr. Women’s 2-clasp Dress Kid Gloves with rich Paris point embroidered backs black, tan, gray, washable Cape navy Ge | sand and tan WOMEN'S SIL Two-clasp pure thread Silk Gloves with jf} | the double finger tips, | 50c pair. black and white, white, y; sizes to 8; also ves in ivory, putty, | K GLOVES 50c s, Paris point embroid- in sizes 5% to 8, at —Upper Matin Floor. Thousands of yards of plain and fancy Ribbons, Come and buy them at what we would have to pay March Sale of Silk Ribbons at Today’s Mill Prices |}| bought before the recent rise ine the mill if we bought Fancy Checked Ribbons with corded edges, | 35¢ and 40c Hair-bow Silk Ribbons, plain | plain ‘affeta and Moire; yard. --10¢ | or moire, with bordered edges; yard. .25¢ 2c Hair-bow Ribbons in moire and plain | 35¢ and 40c fancy Dresden Ribbons, 5¥4 | taffeta, in assorted colors; yard...... 15¢ | and 6 inches wide; a yard....... -..-25¢ : . “ay | 7Sc and $1.00 fancy Ribbons, 6% and 7 25c Hair-bow Ribbons, in checked effects | inches wide, in stripes, plaids and floral or fancy edge; yard................. | designs; yard ...........4. ... 500 Fancy Floral Ribbons, 4 inches wide, with | $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Ribbons, "1% to 84 fancy edges; also Roman stripes; yard ZO@ [inches wide; yard .......eeseceeeee 69¢ —Upper Matin Floor. YOUTHS’ BOOTS $1.50 Button and lace Boots, lasts, with heavy soles and heels. 9 to 13, at $1.50 a pair. BOYS’ CALF BOOTS $2.00 on comfortable lasts, and wear splendidly. from 2 to 5%. made on foot form FOR LITTLE GIRLS OF 2 TO § FOR OLDER GIRLS OF 6 TO 14 GIRLS’ RUBBER SOLED “MARY The Shoes of the season—for the Seattle girls—Mary Janes with white rubber soles —made with instep strap and Spring heels $ | Boys’ calf button Boots, made with heavy soles | Sizes j | JANES” 1.75 pair. GIRLS’ Growing girls’ pate Sizes from | made on easy-fitting lasts, Sizes 2% to 6. and low heels. BOYS’ IRON Boys’ * leather at $2.95. $1.75 BOOTS $2.50 1,000 NEW TUB DRESSES FOR GIRLS Priced at 79c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 So new—-so pretty and yet so practical and sensible—made in dozens of new styles made of reliable wash stuffs (that will wash)—in the one- and two-piece models, Middy and Suspender Dresses—long-waisted or normal effect. Second Floor Center PAIR PAIR and gunmetal Moots, with full round toe mt WEAR SHOES ‘Iron Wear” Shoes, made ofpelected calf Sizes 9 to 12 at $2.55, sizes 13 to 5% | —Upper Main Floor. 70 Boys’ Suits Reduced to $6.95 They Were Originally $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 But size ranges are broken and we've only got a few of each | 25c. HH | an | | continued lines. Rah Rah, 6% to 7%. Also silk, patterns. groceries. Shoulders, medium weights trimmed Meats, pound ... Elbow Cut Macaroni, one of the best brands, made in Washington, Pound Mayflower Coffee, our regular 20c grade, freshly roasted, satisfaction guaranteed, Ib. nicely 1 delivered only with other groceries, dozen... ; Boiled Ham, finest quality, cut to order, a pound .. Mayonnaise Dressing, the famous brand, quality unsurpassed, pound Pure Pork Sausage, inade esp for the Bon Marche, pound Apple Butter, always the very best, pound Ic 5c 25c | Fresh Local Ranch Eggs, every one guaranteed; 224c Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen Kippered Salmon Special Saturday 124c¢ Lb. Received piping hot every morning 35c Bon Marche Discontinued Lines of Boys Hats, Worth to $2.00, at Disposing of Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Hats Saturday at An | 25c telescope crown, and Middy styles; assorted colors, soft crown Outing Hats in the lot, in Naptha Soap, Fon Marc the very best, 7 bars Black Cooking Figs, ne | good size; pound New Seeded Raisins, your choice of Sun Maid, Happy Home, or Ivory Soap, not over 5 delivered only with ot 4y it here at 12% Peanut Butter, Bon Me better, special, a poun Pimento Cheese, made daylight kitchen Herring, whole or cut, quality, £ pails at $1.00; Apricot Jam, a splendid quality, rich and wholesome, pound A pound These Suits are all excellently tailored of good woolen fabrics. At $6.95 they are an excellent bargain | The Coats are made Bulgarian style with the stitched-on belt. The Knickerbockers are full lined and have taped seams. Many nice patterns, but no range to speak of. Sizes 8 to 17 years. “STAND-WEAR’” SUITS $5.00 Fitted with two pairs of knickerbockers Made specially for the Bon Marche According to our own Specifications 25¢ because they are dis- Sizes green, blue and fancy —Upper Mata Floor. Specials ae the Grocery Section huantes Washington Creamery Butter 35c a Pound Freshly churned, 3 pounds for $1.00, or 35¢ a pound he brand; one of w crop, Reliance, 3 pkgs bars to each her groceries, bar —Fourth Floor. a pound for a day. .15c .124c spiced, finest pound —Fourth Floor, jneduce the |#embled on a Sunday morning to ed the bill in change. | bureau of education, | position because of {Il health | | | tional Guard of that state an armored auto battery costing upward of $100,000. i HEART OF IRELAND IS BY JOHN &. REDMOND jt prisoner, a Cork man, of the Irish Nationalist Leader in {Munster Fusiliers, struck Case Parilament | ment, and the man soldiers had Count Reventlow, the fam to come in, an¢ foree of arms rman military authority of Her | protect him and get him away has made the ment “So long as Ireland remains @ British for England can at any time shut off the whole of northern and eastern Europe | from access to the ocean, Ire | land Is the key to the Atlantic; | release Ireland from her bond | age and the Atlantic Is at once following stat open to Europe.” This 1s extremely interesting. It ht to show every Irishman that | Germany wishes to lay her hands | on Ireland ff the allies are defeat: | ed in this war | e ore 1 T met some Irish wounded prison-| ers back from the camp Lem | berg, the other day, who have been exchanged for certain German prisoners here They gave me a full account of| Str Roger Casement's attempt te Irteh soldiers They naid 2,6 of them were ax «0 Into chapel for mase, and that outside the door of the church they were halted and a man who turned jout to be Sir Roger Casement, com menced to address them. | He promised any man who would |Join him good food and treatment and a money bribe, thing else fatled, America As soon as the prisoners knew! who he was, he was greeted with and, if every. free pannage to | groans. According to my Informants, one’ sion in Ir the people son” existence,” falsehood All talk about Irish revolutionary John &. Redmond ts in Ireland at the pres nt is ridiculous rubbish indictive British repres nd,” and 17 leaders of yelng tried for high trea court-mar being tn these statements are More men have been arrest ed for offens under th in England itself than In Ireland There have been no meetings suppressed in Ireland There have been many meet Ings suppressed in England, and also several newspapers SHORT AND SNAPPY NEWS|| AT NOON MEETING Mayor Gill, former U of Young Men's Republican club Friday. 8. Senator Piles and W. A. Peters were speakers _THE SEATTLE STAR Hs LOYAL, SAYS REDMOND | _ IN MARCH 17 MESSAGE MONTHLY MEETING and banquet of Sales Managers’ association | held Thursday at Butler. jail after passing counterfeit STANFORD CLUB OF PUGET SOUND to entertain Dr. RL. E. RABOIN AND ROBERT THOMPSON, of Fverett 5 bill on movie house. held tn city Said they receiv wi dur, new head of Stanford university, Monday night, ELECTION OF OFFICERS HELD by “Bouth Dakota clab Thursday night tn Arcade butlding. FOURTH ANNUAL SPRING ENTERTAINMENT to be given Fri doy night at Broadway high, | sociation, under auspices of Boys’ club and Girls’ as OR. H. WwW. ation. FOGHT, CHIEF OF RURAL SCHOOL division of U He left for Olympia last} | night to gather data for use of Legislative Educational Survey assoc! in Seattle yesterday 8. MAS. M. L. NOYES, RESIDENT OF WASHINGTON for past 50 years, died at home of her daughter, 611 First ave. N.. Thursday night | Remaina will be buried the early part of next week. DR. FL M. PADELFORD, ot the University of Washington, tn lec ture und umpices of Seattle Fine Arta club Thursday, said Shakes peare was after nothing more than the » almighty dollar. GEN. GALLIENI, FRENCH MINISTER OF WAR, has realigned his Gen Charles Roque succeeds him, CANNERY TENDER ALPHA SWAMPED off Rachel island, near) Prince Rupert, B.C. Heved to have been drowned . Thursday morning. All on board except mate be CHOLERA REPORTED to have broken out in Belgrade, Serbia BELLINGHAM’S FINANCES IN GOOD SHAPE, according to re port of state examiners. ORDERS ISSUED THURSDAY Instructing armored cruiser Pitts. burg, now at Bremerton, to sail for San Diego Monday. FRATERNITIES OF UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO to adopt one French orphan each. SAN DIEGO POLICEMAN SHOT, supposedly by Braulio Galindo, ex-convict, Thursday. WEALTHY MEN OF NEW YORK HAVE DONATED to the Na PUBLIC OWNERSHIP LEAGUE } meets Friday night at Labor tem-| ple, to discuss state referendum measures. Time, § o'clock FOR SECOND TIME within & week, Presidio buildings at Monte rey, Cal, have been threatened by broke out in brush near stabl fire. Flames of unknown origin my, FATHER VOTED IT, MY CRARDRAT HES | eae OTED IT, AND TK ‘Be SWITCHED |F 1 | } vote ANY OTHER! Wh Delivered only with other |}} F REDERICK&NELS Basement Salesroom Highly Attractive Styles and Values Featured in the Basement Salesroom’s Outer HE quality of style and Ready-to-Wear Garments at moderate prices is adding to its already new friends daily This policy is values The New Spring Suits Suits of serge, gaberdine, $15.00 and $18.50. Suits in cloth-and-silk $22.50. Taffeta Silk Suits New Spring Coats for All Occasions port Coats i $7.50, $9.50 « Coat for business in the new $5.7 $12.50. styles, Spring Arripals in Waists in many dainty lace- Lingerie Waists and embroidery-trimmed and $1.25. Silk Waists in light $1.25, $1.75, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.50. A Large Shipment of Boys’ Shoes Just Received HE Tan Scout Shoe pic- tured is a new arrival and one that will give goed service to the active boy. It has chrome-tanned out sole, and 10 to 13% are priced at $1.75; 1 to 6, at sizes $2.25 pair. Same style with jack uppers, 10 to 131%, $1.50 pair; 1 to 6, $2.00 pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Gun Metal Calf Button and Lace Shoes, in sizes 10 to 13%, $1.65 pair; 1 to 2, $1.95; 2% to 6%, $2.25 patr, Boys’ and Youths’ Gun Metal Calf Button and Lace Shoes, with Goodyear welt soles; built to wear. Sizes 10 to 13%, $2.50; 1 to 5%, $3.50; 6 to 7, $4.00 Misses’ and Children's Patent and Dull Calf Button Shoes on xood-fitting last, with broad toes. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.25; 8% to 11, $1.50; 11% to 2, pair. —Basement Salesroom Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $3.95 HESE Suits are well- made from strong gray, tan and brown mix- tures, and have an extra pair of — knickerbockers, practically doubling their term of service. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Price $3.95. —Basement Salesroom Children’s Aprons 25c RACTICAL little that cover the just the ol wear. They are blue and white gingham or blue per striped and fancy fig- trimmed on col- pocket with Sizes 4 to 8 Aprons tirely thing for after-schoc made of ked ¢ in chee cale ured effects, lar, and white piping. years. Price 25¢. Tasement cuffs Phoenix Silk Hose 75c Pair Ww: OMEN’S Silk Stockings Phoenix make, the of twenty-four colors, sizes 8% to 10, the pair, T5¢. Basement Salesroon, well - known in a selection Basement Salesroom's freshly emphasized by featured in these new Spring in dressy styles, rt styles, $5.75, $12.50. and’ general 75, $10.00 and effects, and dark colors, ON Garment Displays of supplying a high Women’s policy workmanship in lengthy list. the display> excellent | poplin and tweed, $12.50 combinations, and $18.50 and | $2: i, Modes in Cloth and Silk Dresses Wor 1 Dresses in well-tailored, smartly models, $5.75, $7.50, $9.50 d $12.50. Silk wear, Dresses for afternoon and evening wear, $9.50, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50 and $22.50 Separate Skirts in New Flaring Models Wool Skirts in desirable materials and colors, $3.95, $4.50 and $5.75. Wash Skirts in good-looking styles, $1.50 and $1.95. _ esement saiesroom The Showing: of ‘Tiiamistid Hats at $5.00 and $7.50 is most interesting to those accustomed to paying these prices, for they offer a degree of style and smartness not usual in such moderately priced Hats. The Hats at $7.50 To this group we have just Bronze Hats with 95¢ $2.50, added trimmings of wings, quills and cherries in bronzed ef- fect (a very new idea) ; alse New Black Horsehair Braid Hats poke and large garden shapes. in helmet, Gray Hats, very smart for wear with gray shoes, are here also, and Spring’s approved shades of rose, prunelle and old-blue are featured in many beauti- ful Flower- and Ribbon-trimmed Hats. The Hats at $5.00 Flower-trimmed Hats in wide variety are included at this price, also Wide-brimmed Lisere Sailors with ribbon or ornament trimmings, Jaunty Turbans with close, flat trimming, Transparent-brimmed Hats, high, Bow-trimmed Hats and many more of —Basement Salesroom Spring’s new ideas. Corduroy House Sacque $1.00 N exceptional value, this cozy Corduroy Sacque in pretty Erm- pire style. Comes ia Coral, Delft-blue, Pink, & Gray, Navy, Light- blue, Red and Wis- } taria. Priced at $1.00, Basement Salesroom New Chiffon Taffetas, $1.25 Yard J* ST shipment of the Chiffon Taffetas which are so much in demand at pres- ent for the new Spring dresses and suits. The color-assortment is very wide, including Rus- reseda, jade, scarlet, dark- and navy, army-blue, Copenhagen, em- erald, wistaria, gray, ciel-blue, pink, lilac, Nile, green, mais, flesh, apricot, plum, ivory, white and black. Thirty-six inches wide, $1.25 yard. —Basement Salesroom. Crepe Chiffon, $1.00 Yard ESIRABLE shades for evening dresses and fancy waists in these soft-draping Crepe Chiffons— received, a new sian-green, wine, medium-brown, black, pink, navy, apricot, mais, light-blue, Copen- hagen, delft, brown and Nile, 42 inches wide, the yard, $1.00. Basement Salesrvom The“Wear-Ever” Demonstration Ends Saturday HE cooking of pot roast without grease ot water will be the demonstration feature. Four-quart Aluminum Windsor Kettle, special demonstration price, $1.10. —-Housewares Section,