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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street— Union Street-———Elliott 4100 AN UNSURPASSED SHOWING OF Smart Easter Suits at $24.50 In Fine Taffetas—Good Woolen Fabrics or Both Combined UNSURPASSED FOR STYLE UNSURPASSED FOR WORKMANSHIP UNSURPASSED FOR 1 AILORING | At Anywhere Near $24.50 ‘affeta Suits in Second Avenue Handsome Silk sev beat th orkn and w quality Awning Stripe Sport Skirts at $5.00 Exclusive styles in Women's Skirts for all kinds Sport wear. Awning stripe e and new shaded str alternating, with de k ¢ of white Straight or bias; some s with fitted g ‘or belts : ’ “71. x ry . Women’s Silk Sport Coats $16.50 Sport Coats to wear in “The Days of Real Sport,” With fancy collars, cuffs, side pockets and sashes, in Cope hagen, Royal blue, wistaria, rose ay, rookie, green and candy stripes. Also several striped Habutai Silk Coats. —Second Floor, North. of inen circular flou ther shirred made “Chap peaux La Marquise” at $7.50 COPIES OF THE PARIS MILLINERY At a Price Within Reach of All be shown this week EXACT LATEST aster styles will If your Easter Hat is a “Chapeau la Marqhise” you know it the latest Parisian style, for each Chapeau Marquise is an exact copy of some recent French model A score or more of new designs have just arrived in time for Easter—giving all the piquancy of a Paris creat at a tenth of the price. —Second Floor, South Seet Bargains in Odd Sizes of GIRLS’ COATS AND DRESSES Hf Your Little Girl’s Size Is Here—We Promise You a Rare Bargain—in a Coat or a Nice Wash Dress Many new E will la is Paris Children’s Coats at $3.75 SIZES 3, 4 AND 5 YEARS Special bargains in little Coats —many samples, only one of a style in wool serges and agonals made plain or belted styles; shep herd checks; neatly trimmed. 79c Tub Dresses at 55c 2, 3, 4, 6, 10 and 14 YEARS Girls’ splendid little Dresses at a low price—of fast colored ginghams, es, linenes and reps—in yoke style, laced front middy effect and straight line dresses. Children’s Coats at $2.50 SIZES 3, 4 AND 5 YEARS Spring Coats at $6.50 SIZES 4 AND 5 YEARS Little Tots’ Coats—wool serge Children's Coats of ¢ plain tailored and fancy styles; woo! ge and che @iso fancy mixtures, diagonals, and plaited styles; | shepherd cheks, at $2.50. A “Part-Silk” Chemise at $1.19 WITH THE UPPER PART OF THE GARMENT MADE OF SILK CREPE DE CHINE While the lower part is made of fine batiste—comes in a flesh tint and is prettily trimmed with Val. lace All sizes from 36 to 44 inches. A dainty garment, this, and exactly as you see it pic tured here —Third Floor, South | Plaid Dress Ginghams 6c Yard Plaid, checked and striped Ginghams in pr smbination colors; 2,300 yards in the lot, 27 inches wit ‘fs igt to 20 yards. Not over 12 yards to each. PRINTED LAWNS 4c YD. Printed Lawns, 25 inches wide, | in lengths to 10 yards, A good ne lection of patterns, Not over 12 yards to each. 32-IN. PERCALES 6c YD. 1,200 yards of Percales, 31 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards; mostly Hight shades, Not over 12 yards to | each —Lewer Main Floor ‘Your Easter Shoes May Be of One or Two Tints Mt. Vernon Milk 4 Cans for 25c Condensed Milk, the Mt. Vernon brand, at 4 cans for 25c Wednesc but at this So Long as These Tints Be Light price we can deliver it only with other | Your Easter Shoes may be of canvas or — Not over 4 cans to ¢ kid, and may fasten with lace or button, —Fo th Floor. REQUISITES FOR THE EASTER TOILET A special displa ale of the require but they must be 8 inches high But if we should have a summery Easter you'll see many Colonial Pumps in the fashion parade “Seigler — ’ hie | Colonial Pumps, white, pearl gray or tvors ments of the we nted dressing table | wtrictly custom-made, with large nickeled buckle Pinaud’s Comtesse Face Powder, spe- | a pair 48.00 ME FUNG sve ho 4:0 0 4 49 660 4% 25c | stunning and up-to-date are these White Canvas Boots, with full full Louis heel 8-inch tops; edge t last Pebeco Tooth Paste Hanson Jenk’s “Halcy Cream at .. Dr. Charles’ Danderine, the large size, spWcial. welt sole: ; modeled on newe 86.00 For the dainty foot—a white, washable kid one- | plece Pump with custom finished turned soles, full jon Rose” Flesh Food at,... .65¢ souls heel; neat, close-fitting model; per |] pair . ry Glover’s Mange Remedy, special. .32c | Pear! Gray Lace Boots are the thing for Faster Pompeian Massage Cream, special.49¢ 8%-1nch tops, full Louls covered heels, custom | eigen Ne turned soles; modeled on the most graceful lines men riepatica, special ............ 16¢ |. pair $11.00 Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Blood Something new—a Combination Boot with Purifier, deep ea ish >) ks sos + ye «4 65c \vory eol mp, and white Hosfor Acid ~ spha e, special. 59c covered ‘heels to match vam; Salvitae, an effervescing salt, special | Syclets a pair at.. ere cit cee ts + S660 408 4:49 59c | ing contrast with any ain os 6 ie & 1 ite Sloan’s Liniment, special........15¢ | vamp with white washable kid Dal , | pal. $8.00 —Lower joor. per Main Floor, lin a three-day communit to be hel¢ the corner of Wood latd Park ave. and Kilbourne at on ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturda |store of controverting bis wif THE SEATTLE ST REV. CHAPMAN OFFERS TWO J LESSONS IN HOLY REVIVAL | Cc ‘hapmat an By the Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman Written Especially for The Star Readers in a Holy Week Series of Sermons @ number of Text any man:” This ts a suffering Sa n face and form |fintshed His earthly Jc had surpassed in su had lived before Hi have suffered since! arred more than jah, ts t4 phet's vision of th He was marre and when He had He who | ca Hi rney ing all and all who When He came tnto the world He said, 0 God!" Journey Lo, | come to do thy will and every step of His to keep this pledge was When the world had st and had nailed Him eared the cll max of His suffering, He said, “I thirst.” |} It has been suggested that His |tongue wast ne and that His lips were parched and dry, and therefore articulate speech was quite tmpossible—so, because He had something to say which is of (mportance and He could say tt ter if His ips were moistened He said, “I thiret,” They filled & sponge with vinegar and put ft upon @ hyssop and put {t to His mouth.” When Jesus cetved the ¥ therefore had negar, He said re It ts CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 POLICE KICK IN DOO IN GAMBLING RAIDS McLennan and Cochran and Patrol man Hagen had gone into gambling rooms at Washington st. and bet m. marked bille in a black jack game to against Gus St prietor, who was he word wer thru the under rly Monday that Chief Monday t special deta!! that has work tofore under Sergt. Fr Smart and Patrol MeNulty and Rorshe tafled to uniform duty “Everybody knows Smart and his nen,” said the chief. “I want to et officers that are and who will be able te krab There assign ne will be de now for he ho want the administra tion make good Confers With Lundin went to Landir ff’ 5 n and on gathering of evidence necors y for the prosecution of bootleggers gamblers and cadets. The result of the conference was that the two officials will work together in the whirlwind cam paign to make the city morally cleaner and stop the burlesque on the dry law The rained a Ronner. 1 W ted him M ft vio 80 Columbia nday r ating the var Jinance NORTH END PLANS COMMUNITY FEST, The North End Commercial ubs and merchants are co-oper. ating with the Coneur league The store this vielnit up ar for t netured goods and eral di fitted up where | variety of home products | » demonstrated. At 1052 Kil | bourne st., an assembly room will | furnish opportunity and event for programs, afternoon which will consist of and speaking Among those who will speak are Mrs, Homer M. Hill, Mrs. R. B Kittridge, J. Harwood Morris, J W. Lough and L, G. Knowles CH Ralph Me ki Modjeska, the | wctress led to appear as | wife's divorce suit the stand for the a witness in He will take statement that he was not a legiti- mate son of Mme, Modjeska, the! festival |for delegate-at-large to the r | finished.” Finished His life of humtitation and shame, the days of mi tanding and critictam experten Marred a. For he was » than any man.” | verse in which the text t* found reads ‘His visage was so marred more an, and His form more than any this ts » the that of a was not not that He rance, al ey bad atr with ir hands they in the face and with ck Him on the 1 bleeding, He than any man.” ance was man That fi nin Mis ag 86 of the blown ear when Hin Mar these in, wh was * In pans 1. The price of your redemption | has been paid, not In gold and stiver, but with His precious blood and the price paid is God's estimate { your worth to Him. WHY NOT YIELD TO HIM NOW? place under the 4 in your behalf upon His un despise Moses SATH WITHOUT much heavier u unishment assigned to him who red the Son of God? Why resist Him | longer? WHY NOT ACCE HERE'S THE MAN WHO * took your wuffe Ps. HIM } Now? Paul Haffer, young socialist, who has been sued for libel by Col. Ab bert Joab of Tacoma, because he ublicly stated that George Wash. agton was a ‘ane man, used iquor and owned slaves Joab is prosecuting the case with unrelenting seriousness, saying that attack on the character of our na |tional heroes tends to tear down | patriotism and good citizenship. Haffer, who has been scouring hundreds of records to substantiate his statements, explained that he did not so much intend bis attack as to check the worship that has re ° PORTLAND HAS NEW ELECTION PUZZLE | | PORTLAND, | April 18—Can a man legally run for office in Or n if her husbend 1s a registered voter in Washington? This question {8 puzzling county offictals Mra L. wi Buland tf a candidate nal convention from Or. with her husband TALK PREPAREDNESS “Defense in Combat" was dis cussed iday night at a meeting of the Northwest Business Men's Preparedness league, in the Elks hall, by Capt. H. D, Coburn, army instructor of the Washington mi (SUES TO GET SALARY | Alleging that the elty of Auburn still owes him $261 for services, JW rdon, until Jan, 4 last city attorney of Auburn, filed suit in the superior court Mgnday against that city SAID GEORGE DRANK | | AR Ready for the Boys! Ov Boys’ Clothing Section is ready to fit out in tip-top manner, with clothes that will ht and w look rig ear right, to take advantage of this plete their ‘dress-up’ pla Blue Serge Norfolk Suits fc rma in several smart mod el! sizes 6 to 1 $5.00 to $15.0 Norfolk Suits in fancy checks and plaids, fashic ned with pli t j ed and backs, #/ and wided with extra kerbockers, } at $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, % $12.50 and $15.00. 3 Junior Top-Coats, sizes , from 2 to 10 years, in smart check ert c¢ 50 and $7.50. Junior Norfolk Suits, sizes 4 to 10 years, in blue serges and shepherd ecks, $5.00, $6.50. 7.50 and $8.5 Boys’ Caps in blue serge and fan weaves, 50. and $1.00. Boys’ Silk Scarfs in a ide selection at 50k $1.00. those Boys who intend vacation week to com- ns for Easter. ae Boys’ Tapeless Blouses in regular and “sport” yles, sizes 6 to 16 years, 50c to $2.00. Boys’ Wash Suits in Idy and Junior Nor- folk styles, sizes 2 to & years, tailored from good quality galatea cloths in plain colors and stripes, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.50. —Second Floor. Attractive Values in . New Silk Umbrellas at $2.95 HESE made with good, all- umbrellas are silk covering over strong &rib frame. The han- dies are detachable; me- dium length with El Gayo cords, also short style with Pickwick loop. The colors are Navy-blue Hunter’s-green Garnet Cardinal Dark-green Royal-blue King’s-blue Brown Black Firat Floor Cut Glass Sugar and Creamer $1.00 Pair EVERAL styles to choose from, including the Colo- nial pattern All are Nae: of clear zlass and \ tastefully e¢ $1.00 pair Third Floor FREDERICK&NELSON Washable Crepe Kimonos Special $1.50 13} SPECIALLY desirable for Spring wear, these kimo- nos of washable Japanese crepe, which have the large square collar, front and back prettily embroidered with floral designs in white. Choice of Copenhagen, wis- taria, coral and lavender, spe- cial $1.50. —=—= New Val. Laces Bolt of 12 Yards 50c ALENCIENNES Lace Edges with Insertions to match in single- and two- thread effects and a wide range of dainty patterns on round and diamond meshes. Widths, 4% to 1% inches, bolt of 12 yards, 50c. —fecond Floor. SILK LACE ALLOVERS, $1.25 YARD— New arrivals, Silk Allover Laces in cream and white; patterns for blouses and dress trimmings, 36 inches wide, $1.25 yard. First Floor. Bath Towel Sets $1.00 HESE attractively-priced Sets consist of one large Bath Towel, one Guest Towel and one Face Cloth with novelty border of pink, blue or yellow. Neatly boxed and tied, and priced, for the set of three pieces, at $1.00. —Firet Fleor. — Salt and Pepper Shakers 25c Each ALT and Pep- per Shakers in the novel egg shape pictured, with white heron decorationon grounds of various colors, at- tractively priced at 25¢@ each. —Third Floor. Basement Salesroom Good Style and Attractive Value in Easter ene at $15.00 Free to the n ute, ar dines, Poplins, Ser Suitings. The thr values: 1 materia ges ee models Smart flaring lines are fea tured tn a Sult of beige-color It confining the wide gaberdine has 8 the hips and is pre 8 lel with pockets, Prica $15.06 A very Suit in wool attractive Crash ide belts flare over ttil tro is made Corduroys, e the $15.00. Suits at owing keep the styles 1 the Mixtures s include favored and with large buttoned patch pock- ets. Side plaits give addi- tlonal fullness to the skirt Price $15.00. A suit of blue gaberdine ha short coat flaring from t with detachable ove! r of white silk. Bands ed for trimming. Basement Gaber- Novelty described are typical of the Price a moderately-priced ip as r of taffeta and tiny buttons An Attractive Showing of New White Shapes, $1.45 to $3.45 Broad-brimmed Leghorn Hats in natural lending themselves to many beau color, tiful trimming se HITE HAT provic k taffeta or cle equally smart with tailorec Jming. Included are Chin Sailors with flange edge, I th costume, les a tasteful contrast to the and these shapes are flower trim 1 wing or dainty Sailors, Broad-brimmed English chin ligh-crown Turbans, Walking Hats and Wide Sailors with brim folded back Attractive fh $3.45. iia ee) effects, Untrimmed Hats in black including Milan Hemp br Lisere, All-silk Hats and mum Straw Hats, in the vailing shapes, _ priced $1.95, $2 $3.95. 5, $2.95, Lacquered Goura Me Sart pae and Tips, Chrysanthe B Spring’s pre at T5e, White Gr $3.45 and lor’s But $1.95. prices—$1.45, Favored Trimmings Fruit and Flower Trimmings, apes, $1.95, $2.25 and include Feathers, Imitation punts, Qaills, Bands at prices ranging from 5O¢ to $4.50 for hands: Wings, Birds, Ostrich me Gray including Lilacs, Bache- 25¢ to Basement Salesroom, Phistles, tons and Roses,