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a scarcity of it in son Twenty Miles of Embroideries at Lessened Prices versa: ruffled, and skirts cut full to match. Some of the collars are quite fancily trimmed. are these White Voiies edges. only 25¢ wide fine, in good-looking \ND HANDKERCHIEF With Anniversary Bargains of the First Meqntede All Along the Line—for Instance— $1.00 Chiffon Crepe Will Be Sold at, Yd. A Wonderful Offer— Lovely Crepe Chiffon, full 40 inches wide, this day a yard Nott so p lar, so fashionable as ¢ ¢ quarters 5c 2 to 5-Inch ) a Embroidery Edging 3c | 10c 2 to 6Inch | KA Embroidery Edging - 15c 2 to 9-Inch ) * Embroidery Edging © 10c 25c Corset Cover | Embroidery, 181nch / LOC Skirting Embroidery, 18-Inch, Worth 25c A Sale of Laces Pretty Laces at much lower prices imitation Clunys, from 3 to 6 inches wide, and Mercerized Venise Bands from 3 to 9 inches wide, according to prices. 12%c CLUNY LACES, 10c 19¢ VENISE BANDS, 15c 29¢ VENISE BANDS, 2@c 39¢c VENISE BANDS, 69¢c VENISE BANDS, 50c Splendid Values Here in the Less Expensive Suits— SMART MODELS IN POPLINS, SERGES AND GABARDINES Stylishly tailored with the semi-belted or loosely fitting jackets—plaited, box plaited or —Second Floor, The Bon Marche’s Twenty-Sixth Anniversary Sale Lace and Embroidery Day TOO 4) 73¢ _ repe Chiffons, so much so that there's quite 27-Inch Flouncing, Worth Up to $1.00 1244c Organdy Edging, | 4 to 6 Inches Wide, Yd. 25c Organdy Edging, 4 to 6 Inches Wide, Y 50c to 75c Corset Cover Embroidery 45-Inch Embroidered | Flouncing, Worth 59c Handkerchief Sale Handkerchiefs part at the Anniversary Sale Wednesday | Embroidered, initialed and plain Handker- 19¢ HANDKERCHIEFS 10ce HANDKERCHIE 5c HANDKERCHI 5c HANDKE SECONDS OF 19¢ VALUE, SECONDS OF 25¢ VALUE Laces and Trimmings, Worth to 75c, at 19¢ a Yard A special table of Laces, Embroideries and Trimmings for Lace Day at the Anni- ale at 19¢ a yard—Venise, Cluny and Brussels—Edges and Insertions trimmings and colored braid trimmings. Anniversary Sale of Suits at $11.95 Women’s Silk and Wool Dresses for Only $10.00 Stylish Stik Dresses of striped —coat effect with plaited —~akirt cut very full of all-silk taffeta white silk and buttons. serge, box or accordion plaited Women’s New Blouses Reduced to 83c Apiece de rs made 6 FOR 25c CHIEFS a —Upper Mata Fleer, trimmed with , poplins and a few China silka. * Embroidered, stitched and lace trimmed models; others plain taflored. —Secoed Fleer, North. ANNIVERSARY SALE OF DOMESTICS Your Chance to Save on Good Every Day Cotton Stuffs Printed Lawns 4c Yard 25c Soiesettes 15¢ Yard Lengths to 10 yards tn Sotes- Lawns; 25 inches wide; mili | tts, full 32 inches wide, at 150 | 97 lengths. Not over 12 yards toa customer Wednesday at 4c yard. | at 2) Good patterns tn these Printed 12%4c Ginghams 8c Yard 2,500 yards of Di a yard. Black, white, cream, tan yards; good patterns, at Se yard; | worth 12%c. and blue. Materials usually sold 5e. —Lewer Main Floor. 15¢ TO 20¢c WHITE GOODS 10¢ A YARD Mill lengths of 30 to 26-inch White Goods— including lawns, votles and check nainsook—10¢ a@ yard. 27-INCH WHITE GOODS, PRETTY AND SHEER, 12%c Wednesday at the Anniversary ‘Bale- “assorted White Goods at 12%c a yard. Dimities, fancy lawns, madras and volles. SHEER WHITE VOILES 38 INCHES WIDE, 25c YARD Lovely for graduation dresses or white waists HANDSOME SHOWER VOILES, 38 INCHES WIDE, 25¢ YARD Fine EMBROIDERED BATISTE 36 INCHES WID = 50c Full yard-wide EB 0c a yard Pike Street Second Avenue Dainty White Materials For the Graduation Dress Thousands and thousands of yards of sheer white fabrics for that most important of all attire—the dress of the sweet girl graduate. Here’s an endless profusion of lawns, marquisettes, voiles, batistes and organdies—so we can promise you the widest choice at the fairest prices. CRISP PERSIAN L 25c, 35c AND 45c YARD , fine crisp mate- ; full 32 inches wide, at 25¢, 35c and 45c a yard Wednesday. FINE, SHEER ORGANDIES 50c AND 60¢c YARD , transparent Organdies for pretty summer waists or dresses, 26c, 50c and 60c yard. PLAIN MARQUIS 28 inchea wide with tape EMBROIDERED VOILES ‘.E AND SHEER A beautiful waist or drevs can be mac Eimbroidered Votles rand good-looking Shower Votles for such neat patt yard on Wednesday; full 28 inches 32-INCH FRENCH LAWNS PRICED 25c can be are these es, sheer and sheer and fine; from combed yarns. —Lower Main § THE BON MARCHE Union Street-———Elliott 4100 THE SEATTLE STAR WOMAN JUDGE TELLS | OF NEEDED CHANGES IN LAW FORTHE HOME e @Jeven in the case of a wedded . . . . ° SOME THINGS JUDGE abner No will be made tt t y t g WME TRING® JUOGE, | | mother an allowance will be made Attractive riced Items in Lingerie Amend the “Lazy Husband” | | ¢t and proper person for the bring law to provide support for fath- | | ing up of her child A blouses is a Pink Batiste Envelope ¢ : erless children Woman Judge for Women f | Provide legisiation necessary | The alifieation of ‘ 4 { to Identify the Illegitimate ||an unwe ald ve {0 ep back and front trimming of e ssa father. | quired inte the law, Just as and rows of Val, insertion. Price $1.00 Modify the “Mothers’ Pen. tn done tn ot | | sion” law to Include pensions Jud, Wh ever | Judge nitehe be es on 1 for unmarried mothers. }woman Judge should pre over Gowns of pink batiste or é Asda pogice Aah) Gown a home for women | | all wome theer, white lngerie cloth, ne Val. insertion alternates ® cases in 1 1 68 court with bands of silky batiste in forming the waist part, and the made Empire style, and trim aracters, and provide “It Is bet rv ole | < < oma bette h c it 1 . paras ae Diogag v dainty embroidery insertion embroldery beading. Price $1.96 Mian theo fie who an ea sometimes hesitates to state her Sisbeatlary otae to tiateh fie 96, lat first admit that Judge Reah M,| case (0.8 man Juds , {shes the neck and sleeves A Camisole of sheer lingerte Ih vente A, “LT believe that tn mont cases tt} Pics site cloth has just enough of the tay lat Mitte nded at Mon’lin ineffectual to fine the women rice material to cover the Gomi ‘ iffrage mass mee ; ; h ai the. Moors, has. wade g0od al 0 come inte police court, and ft Slip-over Gown of soft, fine and the rest of the garment is |""since January, 1918, Misr White. | 1% still worse to send them to Jal lingerie cloth with box plait in fashioned of Val. Ince insertion |head has sat in her court tn the| “bore they ase pennes uP in a front, and deep pointe tab in two designs and embroid- hoon small room and suppressed foned of Val. lace insertion an ered organdie. Price 65¢, Prefontaine Dullding, hearing her) "when they aro liberated there lace-pattern embroidery inser ee ental ee teens | tm ittle chance that, they will do| ton. Price $1.00 A Crepe de Chine Camisole omen, adjudicating thetr troubles! gnything but fall back into the old with short lace sleeves has = always ‘thinking | rut Seco Silk Slip-over Gown in back and front trimmed with Her thought has been tn one 41.) srg correct thia condition we pink rosebud design, with wide Normandy Val. in effect rection, not tows nding of] 604g retormatory, of home, ovt square neck and kimono sleeves fve daisy design. Many other — a ne of crake thee it | side the city, where the influences trimmed with linen lace drawn pretty styles at this price— jAlong the line of making the good) Would be such an to really benefit with ribbon. Price $1.95 $1.25. —Becond Floor, ® better he belleves in the band” Inw, and at this tir {ng all the cases that come under | that law Says Law Falls Short G. O. P. Convention But she believes it falls short of os S Pa {ts purpose tn one respect Indorses Suffrage “Under this law the courts have |held that a man who tm the father Jof an filegitimate child (that ts, | more properly speaking, an fllegtt! | mate father) can neither be pun |tshed for the non-support of that |echtid nor compelled to support auch jehiid,” said Judge Whitehead “It is claimed that tn order to charge an fllegitimate father with the maintenance of his child tt ts necessary that the law tn question be amended to Include such a par. ent. “In this connection a further en- actment, providing for proceedings whereby the fact of his parenthood jeould be legally e: bt hed, would, them, where they could have out door exercise, good food and a changed environment.” THE CALL FOR— WHITE HATS is answered by our Un- trimmed Millinery Sec- tion with ample selections of smart White rg 9d d all the requisites for ° pon te thers in con- 32-Piece formity with the modes ofthe hour ,__ Dinner Set shapes S595 90) ~—- Special $1.95 « (the one pictured, in A GOOD dinner service for Milan Hemp is priced at $7.95). White Flowers, 75c to $1.45. summer home Or cal On March 29 the republican convention of Virginia, meet- Ing In Roanoke, passed the fol- lowing resolution: “We favor suffrage being ex- tended to women and therefore favor the enactment of al! la necessary to the accomp ment of this end.” A delegation of suffragists addressed the committee prior to the passage of the resolu tion. Mra, Dexter Otey spoke for the adoption of the Susan B. Anthony equal suffrage amendment. First Women Sit on of course, be nec ; r oe of medium weight, plain white , Neomtet White Birds, 95¢ to $3.75 ; J Peon Shanne Present Law West Virginia Jury White Wings, $1.45 to $2.95. semi-porcelain 6n the Ranson peaking of changes she deems iis ite Foli “60. 95, shape, as pictured. The Set Are needed tn the “Mothers’ Pen-| Ida F. Koontz and Grace White Foliage, 69c to Sc sist sion” law, Judge Whitehead said: | of Morgantown, W. *-* consists 0 “A mother who has no husband) * the distinction of be- N $3.50 d; Orange 6 Cups | ew shipment, Bridal Veiling, yar ang Ps | view o¢ the low. Its eyes are eiceed| Da bey in Wert Vie Blossom Wreaths, $250 to $3.50; Orange Blossom 6 Saucers | upon her. ° PR otd yt Boutonnieres, 75c and 95¢ 6 Bread and Butter Plates | “Again, tt may be argued by nome, - se 6 Dinner Plates that such a mother t# not fit for : 6 Fruit Saucers the bringing up of her child | to sit In the case of the death Visored Motor Caps 1 Platter “Without admitting, tn any de| of William Rozzell, Finding @ gree, that this argument {# sound,| ecarcity of men, the Justice or attention im directed to the ‘Moth-! dered the constable to summon ers’ Pension Act’ to the effect that two women. A new shipment of these Silk Caps, whose deep visor protects eyes from the glare of summer sun. So convenient to put fn one’s ulster pocket and produce when needed. One is pictured, the “Motor Maid.” Several pleasing com- binations in striped, checked and Scotch plaid silks; green and black, black and white, old-rose and green, and others. Prices, $1.50 and $1.95. —Seoond Floor. Voile Porch Dress, $1.75 RREGULAR checks of blue, lavender or Wi th ay d black and white pattern 1 udo this pretty Porch Dress S d of sheer voile. The full Porch ha es skirt is gathered on to You Can Use Your Xe) ke a deep yoke, and Qua’ cer Porch 24 Hours collar and cuffs of white voile and white pipings a Day stim the waist. Price OU can live on it in cool $1.75. comfort when the sun is A practical wash sult for hot, and sleep there at night seen ee rp in outdoor seclusion. Suit of firm galatea, Nor- Vudor (Reinforced) Porch folk t tyle, ith U sours salick caltae, eas | SS0CS Keep out the sun's patch pocket and belt. rays, but permit free circula- Prine Se tion of-air. They are not ex- trimmed with pipings of white. The Norfolk coat is in appearance and outlast many low belted effect. Price $1.75. =-Second Fleer. seasons. They are finished in soft tones of brown and green, and can be fitted to any size or style of porch. All are seven feet, eight inches deep, and there are four widths (4, 6, 8 and 10-ft.) priced, respectively at $2.75, $3.75, $4.75 and $6.75. —First Floor. 1 Open Vegetable Dish Special for the 32 pieces, $1.95. —Thiré Fieor. | | | | | F. J. CHAMBERLAIN, of Puyallup, chairman of Direct Legislation league, will speak at Wednesday noon meeting of Nonpartisan league, | at Good Eats cafeteria, | A. J. GIBSON, prominent contractor, convicted at Pendleton of | ] violating anti-ragging ordinance Mayor Best, chief promcuting wit- ||] neas, recently issued edict that any dancer who took more than eight | stepe without a pivot was guilty of violating the dancing ordinance. iy FOR PERSONAL INJURIES she alleges left her a cripple, Mra Belle Underhfl! te suing Robert G.. Stevenson, contractor, 1415 EF. Thomas for $30,600. Mrs Underhill says she was knocked down by Stevenson's auto. | CHARGES OF conducting gambling games against H. FE. Stanley, | Meyer Romain and A. Simonsen dismissed in superior court. THIRTEEN LOST tn sinking of British steamers Aeugusa and Nas- turtium, British admiralty stated today. PHILIPPINE BILL, authorizing independence {n four years, loses in the house. SERGT. HARRY R. MORRIS, of Seattle, dead of wounds in battle, says report. ] CHARLES O. SWANBER thrice by employe. William Her Francisco cafe proprietor, shot. suspect, apes. PRESIDENT WILSON orders Gens. Scott and Funston to keep| | troops in Mexico until brigandage stops. PRESIDENT PROMIGES to sign proclamation opening Colville In dian reservation Wednesday. COL. ROOSEVELT expresses hope that Chicago convention will nominate a presidential candidate “above mere partisan consideration.” WILLIAM McDEVITT AND LEROY HESS, Seattle youths, held for Eugene, Ore, daylight holdup. SENATE CONFEREES agree on standing army of 250,000, with Clearing Upholstery Remnants 180,000 peace strength. This pleasing offering includes Cretonnes, Reps, Nets, Marquisettes, Voiles, Silks, Sunfast Draper- ies, Tapestries and Velvets and other fabrics, at low prices in many useful lengths. —rirst Fioor SCHUBERT CLUB closes season with concert at Odd Fellows’ tem ple WILLIAM McCLOSKEY, Indian farmer, charges 14 Austrians with unlawfully fishing on Lummi reservation. CELEBRATION MARKS OPENING of canal to Irrigate 30,000 acres i at Sequim. Mayor Gill speaks. Basement Salesroom 100 New Corduroy Coats In the Style Sketched Priced at $5.75 TS ~ MODISH Summer wrap for sports and general | SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE recorded at 6:33 a. m. today at weather bureau In Los Angeles. Disturbance lasted only a few seconds. TRI-DISTRICT CONVENTION of United Mine Workers met today | at Pottsville, Pa., either to ratify or reject agreement with employers made yesterday, | STRIKE OF 10,000 buflding artisans threatened today tn St. Louis, | in sympathy with hod carriers’ walkout CRUDE OIL for road building will be exhausted tn 28 years, says University Professor H. K. Beqson, at Road Butlders’ institute, | CASE OF PAUL R. HAFFER, Tacoma socialist, charged with de-| faming George Washington, goes to jury, | FUNERAL SERVICES for Henry L. T. Skinner, wealthy realty owner, who died Sunday at 4108 Sunnyside ave., at Bonney-Watson's an, ? Ps : Wednesday 89 wear. Well-made from soft corduroy in | KING COUNTY LEGISLATIVE FEDERATION elects officer Green Maize Rose Coral Copenhagen Mrs. 8. L, W. Clark, pr M Mi , corresponding sec ary; Mary, Be se atere, Y:08 De Bama Merrill, exeoutlve with collar, cuffs and belt of white, and fine white tary; Mra. Edith Flotow, treasur ae acciaeaesonm sateen pis Price $5.75, —Basement Salesroom, PROFESSOR EDWIN A. START speaks on university extension yh Municipal league meeting, at Washington Annex, Tuesday noon a = <= = DR, HENRY SUZZALLO praises report of educational survey com - Very ei and Very Smartt mittee, which disapproved duplication of courses in the university and state college. It sounds the death knell of the two-universities idea, ‘“ * red The “Ethelyn” Sailor JOHN, 10-YEAR-OLD SON of A. S. Erskine, picked up by Tacoma police; started out to see world in a rowboat Sunday t 3 50 a . JAPANESE VILLAGE north of Santa Monica, Cal, practically de by fire today; 500 Japanese, Russians and Finns, fishermen, | RACEFUL lines and light-weight distinguish ; these Sailors of natural-color Italian Leghorn RAID MONDAY NIGHT on Metropole hotel, 1411 Fifth ave. by po | The flange and band of navy, green, or rose piped lice, netted 140 bottles of beer, contained in 10 cartons, and each carton nese > 23.5 had a regulation permit; pe 18 in Whose names permits were issued, | | with white are the only adornments, Price $3.50. however, do not Ive at hotel; police investigating alleged cons carte Basement Sales: betwoen them and hotel managor, J. Arnim, under arrest, {Wee — . ' cif cre the ste a7