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THE SEATTLE STAR | The Bon Marche’s Twenty-Sixth Anniversary Sale | es LIBEL 8UIT FOR $60,000 DAMAGES against R. P. Hutton, recre tary of the Oregon Antt-Saloon league, by Representative ©. N. McAr i thur, filed in Portland, i Dainty Undermuslins and Aprons Next For It Is Their Tarn to Hold a Bargain Birthday Party at This Month-Long Anniversary Sale of Ours 500 Pieces of $1.00 and | 75c¢ $1.50 Undermuslins at | A special purchase of Undermuslins and Camisoles— that reached here just in the nick of time for “Undermuslin Day.” Pretty Gowns, Envelope Chemises, Combinations and CAMPAGN FOR ESTABLISHMENT of naval base at mouth of || ba iced Columbia river indorsed by Multnomah Bar as#octation and Portland | Chamber of Commerce. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at Washington Mothodiats hera, Mra, Rosalia Dough of Mennonite church was or jdatned deacon with all priviliges of a minister, Suits for Misses and Small Women DR, R. C, MATSON OF PORTLAND will go to France to join med he at $12.35 foal staff of Col, Sir Almruth Wright, consultng physician of the British | forces at Boulogne-Sur-Mur DD SUITS from higher-priced lines and a special pur- chase Basement Salesroom conference of Free Corset Covers, made of fine nainsook, trimmed with embroid “SUREST CURE FOR ALCOHOLISM ta rolling huge boulders up| hill,” Wm. H, Nicholl, probation officer of San Francisco, ts on record eries and fine Val. lace insertion and embroidered organdy bands * |i today as advocating. if Camisoles in crepe de chine or lingerie cloth—trimmed PRINCESS CHIMAY, formerly Clara Ward, ts again tn Itmelight front and back with wide lace bands and embroidered or- in Parts, She ts franticaily trying to obtain release of her latest fiance, gandy squares, Albino Chachabato, orchestra leader, under arrest for failure to re-| a , > spond to his country’s mobilization summons SILK CHEMISES BLOOMERS rae at $1.95 ; i erdines, Serges, Poplins. | and white checks and plaids. WM, HAAZ, former head watier tn $2.50 Crepe de Chine Envelope Very attractive Suits, in style, workmanship and value— who shot and seriously wounded Charles 0. Chemises in white or flesh, trim at $12.35. other cafe, will be viaced tn Jal) today. $ 35 MEMORIAL EXERCISES will be held Sunday afternoon in Arena | Hf Top Coats at $9.50 med with imitation filet lace, Also flesh with wide shirring at the i] Wash Silk Envelope Chamises— | knee and elastic at the to commemorate first anniversary of #@nking of liner Lusitania by Fi : include styles for business, sports, outing and traveling wear, Empire style. | $2.76 value at $1.95. German submarine, Rev, Herbert Gowen, Rev, Carter Helm Jones and : in Velours, Corduroys, Chinchillas, Poplins, ¢ ravenetted 35¢c BOUDOIR CAPS AT 25c $1.25 Peggy Rev. Hugh G. Ross will be among speakers ihc Honeycomb Mixtures, Diagonals, Coverts, in gray and tan mixtures, black, navy, tan, white, rose, eee een re ee oe or Pecetisgen) and novelty stripe and Ala: Mei Price ruffle of lawn or lace, Aprons $1.00 The popular Peggy Aprons tn two styles, of good quality per $9.50. 69¢ WHITE PETTICOATS 50c cale—made with heading at New white Petticoats of strong muslin, fh 5 five LD sen hoki pacer eae gpa _— waist and trimmed with checked DR, EDWIN A, START, director of extension dtvision of U. of W..| gingham or figured crepe, as plo / speaking before Municipal league Tuesday noon, said bust men 45c COMBINATIONS AT 29c | tured. lare heartily responding to efforts of extensicn division to have com Mussed Corset Covers and Drawar Com- 45c COVERALIL / 4 | mercial department of university cooperate with business world, binations—of good muslin, plain or trim- Cats Ar as med with embroidery or lace. APRONS AT 35c \ Large, full stze Coverall Aprons of percals. One style fastens tn 50c ENVELOPE CHEMISES 39c the back, the other slips over the Muslin Envelope Chemises with lace tn- head, fastens on the side front. sertion set in across front, edge of lace. Also Combination Corset Covers and Draw- | §Oc S| |POVER APRON DRESS AT 75c ers, neatly trimmed. 95¢c COMBINATIONS AT 69c Very pretty style Apron of Sizes 34 and 36 only fn these Combina- | Amoskeag gingham-—slips over tion Corset Covers and Drawers; watst line | the head, fastens tn front on the bias and part way down the style, trimmed with lace or embroidery. —Third Floor, South. | side. Many New Hats Have Been Added to This Wonderful Anniversary Sale of $7.50 to $10 Hats at $4.50 Flower-laden models with wreaths and clusters of summer blossoms—or perhaps just a posey, or indeed a single blossom “on guard” in front or perched coquettishly on crown or brim. High garnitures of wide silk ribbons, some in strong color | contrasts—some blending prettily with the Hat itself, making a delightful harmony of color. Auto and Outing Hats at 50c to $3.95 make up this attractively-priced collection of Suits for misses and small women—sizes 16 and 18 years and 36 bust measurement. The materials include Gab- | The colors, navy, black $2.75 at $1.95 Crepe de Chine Stik Bloomers tn big cafe at Monterey, Cal. Swanberg, owner of an * | KING COUNTY DELEGATES to republican state convention at |i} North Yakima will meet Wednesd night, at Press club. FORMER UNITED STATES SENATOR SAMUEL H, PILES re turned Tuesday from a six weeks’ visit In the East. Ho myn coming national republican convention will be no man’s convention, but a meet ing where people will prevail —Bansement Salesroom Great Variety in Untrimmed Hats, 95c to $4.95 A* idea of the wealth of styles afforded in the Basement Salesroom Untrimmed Hat displays may be gained from the fact that there is choice in straws of Corduroys 75c Yard ERY much in demand for sports coats, suits and skirts are the soft-fin- ished Corduroys—featured in the Basement Salesroom in Uhlan-gray, Dark-gray, French-blue, Copenhagen, Jade, Champagne, Tan and Mustard, 31-inch width, at 75¢@ yard. White Corduroys in 36- inch width, 85¢ yard. —Basement Salearoom WITH PROGRAM OF SPEECHES, fifth annual good roads Insti tute, held under auspices of U. of W. engineering college, closed Tues day. —— KING COUNTY ALUMNI AND ALUMNAE of the U. of W. sched uled to meet tn the Butler Rathskeller at noon Wednesday to organize County Alumni club. Lisere Milan Hemp Milan Lace Hemp Panama White Milan Hemp Peanut Straw Italian Leghorn Lace Tuscan Lace Hair Braid and combinations of these, in Black, White, Natural- color, Rose, Light-blue, Navy, Gray, Green and Prunelle, priced at 95¢, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95, $3.25 and up to $4.95. Among the most popular Trimmings are listed Flow- ers, Foliage, Birds, Quills, Imitation Goura, Wings, ‘Ornaments, Jet and Pearl Pins, 25¢ to $3.95. Straw Braids, including Hemp, Visca and Lace Braids, 95¢, $1.45 and $2.50. —Hasement Salesreom SECRETARY REUBEN JONES, of Seattle school district, sald Tuesday that fake enumerators, probably agents of some commercial | firms who wish to secure names of children of certain age have pre- | ceded school census enumerators in some districts. ALL PERSONS URGED to co-operate with school officers tn ob- tatning a complete and correct census of persons between ages of 6 jand 21, whether they attend school or not. DR. W. 8. GRISWOLD will addre 8 p.m, at Yesler branch library, 23rd and Yesler. season. DR. ALFRED BROOKS, chiof of Alaska division, geological survey, left Philadelphia yemerday for Fort Oglethorpe with 100 other men, where a business men’s training camp ts to be conducted this summer. | —_——$—$ Birth Control league Thursday, | Last lecture of| es OI Lace Hat Brims $1.00 AINTY lingerie Hats for wear with wash frocks may be made up with these Lace Hat Brims, Venise, Nottingham and other beau- DAVID STARR JORDAN has been retired by Stanford university with title of chancellor emerit on cree pagm ia | RAILROAD TRAFFIC FOR MARCH shows Increase of 35 per cent over February. FIVE ZEPS ATTACKED NORTHEAST COAST of England and southeast coast of Scotland last night, No details as to casualties. FIGHTING ACTIVE IN EASTERN theatre of war. Turks have White Dack Hats—and All Silk Hats and Caps W i i ‘ - {nat Rassian advance on Upper Tigris. » : tiful patterns are represented Outing time, with all its pleasures, is here—and just the time for auto trips. We ee ee omens Union F ancy Ribbons —attpetins value at $1.00 § have just the sort of headwear for such occasions. hite Duck Hats with stitched J, &. OHREWSBURY, killed in Long Beach, Cal, anto wreck, was) S its 25: 15c Yard sg brims at 50c. All-silk Motor Hats with soft crowns, $1.00. Black and white striped Silk |} formerly fire chief in Sent. uits, Cc | Auto Caps, $1.25, and pongee colored Caps, trimmed in green, $1.95. —Second Fieor. STEAMER EASTLAND, which turned turtle tn Chicago river, with EASONABLE weight tn IBBONS for haindows and ' ‘ loss of many lives, will be used as training ship for Ilinots naval Women's Ribbed Cotton dowind ciel aa eine 58 58. ” militia, Union Suits, low neck and ottects, pe . | X 4 plaid patterns x58-Inch y ‘ Never Break Wardrobe Trunks $20 MRS. C. SINKLOWITCH found in burning bed in her home, at) aetinm gabde'g pee bee Hety ot desirable, colorings, H T I | 5 5 5 » bodies of her th children, wi mim izes 34, ad widths 4 h the Advantage of This Annineraary Sale Special t Scere God Lagaege fr Yor ||| Sou? Sane“ noo or tran so snopes SGPT anata te aye — able | 1) H | few weeks ago. 25¢. —Basement Salcsroom —Basement Salesroom | ‘ Fully Wardrobe Trunks—containing so many new and convenient lying for homesteads on C sn ne features at a half, and even less than half the old wardrobe trunk prices. be wig shia vig boar ge erin iene Special $1.00 ome _ So complete that they are almost a traveling chiffonier and clothes closet com- ‘cate ee et eee 7 | e e Nw ae j oe bined. Made of three-ply veneer, with best vulcanized fiber—fiber lined, too— | MANUFACTURERS OF NEWS PRINT paper tn United States and 500 Yds. Curtain Scrims exceptii jue in | making. them practically 5-ply construction. : | Canada demand Investigation of eae trade, on yaad one porn heavy, mercerized] § flag ach Trunk has one roomy drawer with hat tapee—removable partitions and two been misrepresented. They ask investigation Into # Table Cloths of Irish man- P addiional drewere—the new patent removable owing garment rack—end full comple paper. Reduced to Tc Yard tes faving i ment of 6 clothes hangers. i eueien ae eee ROOSEVELT INDORSED at Missinsipp! state progressive conven: Shown in lily or spot} Bp HY z " | ton yesterday. | A* offering of special interest to those fitting up pattern, with attractive | # | | : | summer camps and cottages. The Scrims are border design, and neatly | ff ar nniversary conomtes 4 tt d with floral borders in rose, brown llow ficiehed. With: She: Sees re Confessions ofa Wife | scoiese nace |S | E : . e ’ } | an ue on ivory and white groun Ss, and make very and launder splendidly. | mi Underpriced items from several sections for Thursday’s A TOA wrTy GONNA jet toch vary mak miro wih alg cttrective window curtsias “Sizes 58x58 inches. Spe-| Anniversary Sale. These prices for one day only Ian't it strange, ittle book, that | friend of, mine who dled came to Sharply underpriced at 7¢ yard. cial, $1.00. oa we ar ’ arm | GIRLS’ BLOOMERS 25c PAIR | 8c APRON GINGHAMS 5c most of us think We etn ou ee | He wanted to talk of my | LACE CURTAINS, 85¢ PAIR. IB moe Girls’ Black Sateen Bloomers with band top, in Apron Ginghams in neat bit hy . lery side, our friends are snuffed | friend, who, he said, had been the Novelty Nottingham Lace Curtains with scalloped ie ed s On So age rpdleesnangy tong ily dpe tag som m Ginghame in neat blue checks; 2,000 nd yet we never |most patisfactory confidant he had ty — : P' 1B asso # the knees; 25c a pair.—Second Floor, Cen- | yards. Not over th yarte Pig Gra goon od tad | think that vey Lge gerry bey 8 ata ate ype or plain edges—various patterns in ecru and white, Women’s 1B publ ‘4 Floor. . | be shining and we will no y abo \ 2% yards long, 85¢@ pair, —Bai | oth lto see. his comment, ‘and she was not hor fay g a sement Salesroom. iE Polit Nott Oana MR Ue eat Ae cee | guy tS GALATEA 10¢ @ YARD ii/ 1. ocr “thee ‘om | ane er evicn stot iy Darien Sports Oxfords ff > Sees Hin tn OF Sant eharad romeee Sn. | senatars Som ccs ond ertves.Gpesal ut tne | 70%, SE) Neate 0 esug [ony eaten cg all A 50. $2.95 Pair ff se Floor, Center. : © yard; vorth regularly 16e-—cLower Mein Floor, |p| ese Dad health for many monkis | Ay could not talk ¢ ties C Ve ron . flee 20¢ CURTAIN SCRIMS 15 18c SUITING 12%4c YARD and toward, the lat rite tid |the way 1 talked to her about my ove prons, ove GOOD-LOOKING ff, 3c 33478 nothing toward settling up his af-jaffaire, ea At this HIS apron covers the entire model on a low-heel, Fancy figured and plain Scrims—all the daint- lest colorings. Also plain Marquisette with plain hemstitched borders; 15c yard.—Third Floor, Heavy, fast-colored Suitings, sultable for romp ers, suits and house dresses. Plain colors, tn blues and pinks; 12%c a yard.—Lower Main Floor. | faire. Donna Tenney was over here yesterday. Poor woman, she knows very little about the status | \ttme I had been married to Dick only a little while, and this glimpse into the mind of man was exceed. ingly new and Interesting to me dress and is stitched up the back so that it may be worn in place of a house dress if desired English-style last, in Black Gun-metal Calf Tan Russia Calf P > of Bill's a except that a small | Children’s Fine | 7.50 Axmi if ‘irance of $10,000 has been| “‘Why, she would not under P : Tub Dresses at J IC . 9x12 ng $21 95 ee ee of $10, stand,’ he said with the utmost fi Made of good quality percale in with rubber sole and rubber eae ugs, eet - “ifty-one shares in a patent | nallty black and white checks, white [+ heel. Sizes 214 to 7, $2.95 zes 2 to 6 years, in Dresses of gingham, For Thursday at the Anniversary Sale— which brought Bill in an income “Did you ever try her?’ I asked . pair. ! percales, chambrays; some in combination ef- Axminster Rugs with beautiful long plush pile lot $40,000 last year will now be| “ ‘Yes, in a way,’ he said with black figures, and white P fects in belted style, yoke and side effect in rich shades of tan, brown and green, $21.95. junder the management of his part-| | “What way? I tnsisted. ‘Did with blue, black or brown and _ skirts.—Bargain Booth, Main Floor. —Third Floor, North. her a man of no business ability|sou explain your affairs as care ; . Det Sample Low Shoes = and one whom I do not trust at|fully to her as you did to my red pin stripes. Price 50¢. tir . all,” she sald, “BUl also owns a| friend, and did you tn turn evince : P. - cone ntON SUITS 25¢ EACH 42-INCH 65c SUITING 50c fourth Interest in another business |@s much {nterest in what your wife Circular Fitted Aprons of wash- 1.95 alr rt ‘hildren’s Summer Union Suits; cream color " which he bought to please a friend, |told you as you did in my friend's angie mn a‘ 7 for boys; closed crotch style; balbriggan or poros weet 2g handsome new Bulting Checke— [Pir ii tcn for a number of years |affairs when she recited them to able prints in white with black Included are Low Shoes in ne mesh style. White for girls; drop-seat style— | ®° weight, in shades of tan, brown, green and |P) hrought him $10,000 a year, These | yout figures, trimmed with pipings patent and plain leathers, ar Upper Main Floor, | blue; mixed white and black; 60e.—-Upper Malin are the two properties from which | “He looked at me in surprise for of plain white. Price 10¢ White Pumps and Strap Slip- c 50c SILK GLOVES 42 Floor. I expect to derive my income an instant, and then he fell back ° iN ar 4h : b : SILK GLI 7 Cc | $2205 TAFFET “Poor Fil!” she exclaimed, “you |on the old excuse, ‘She wouldn't ~Basement Salcsroom, pers, in sizes 334, 4 and 44 Women's Black or White Silk Gloves, sizes 5% $225 TAFFETA $1.69 RS unow how etal Ad: tor ratand only. Exceptional values at a to 8%, with double finger tips and one row astitch- Black Taffeta Silk, very fine and lustrous; full aa I feel without him. The ‘oor man, IT wanted to tell him $1.95 pair bt ye @ backs, at 420 a pair—Upper Main oi rag as Reaghown Ph Fah vipa ea for last few years of ete lite together Lae Pee was he who did not under. B > S B Basement Saiesroom it - . Upper Main Floor. were very happy, Margie nad t | 2 ) pel we ; ape learned to look on his Idiosynera (To be continued) Oys por ouses, Cc dc CARRY HOME” ANNIVERSARY |THE McCALL SPRING BOOK OF |f)tet "(dia have ropacded thom as ae LOUSES of t O e SPEC - i Fe which I would have regarded them LOUSES of good shirting i Be a SPECIALS IN THE BAKERY FASHIONS IS HERE | which T would have regarded them: |paaage QOMVEMTION [BP Boe o00t shitting in the popular sport dds and Ends of may From 9 A. M. to 12 Pies 20 “ae iP Pe Kah: Coren ee the oceania | tyle, with short sleeves and sport collar, sizes Chi d Gl deta . ice 20c—Including Certificate, that, after all, T was perhaps the| QW HERE THURSDAY 6 to 15 years, 25¢. ina an ass Seren 25c 2-Layer Cakes 20c Good for 15c Pattern wees She tied See ee | bok bas fs at 10c Each hard. “But oh, Margie! I believe J none! joys’ Beach Sults in sizes 2 B " Knick i i : a 35c 3-Layer Cakes 30c All about the new bathing suits and motor |[| miss him most because I have no| Election of delegates to the pro * to 7 years, made up in dur pares apsiiiies i a hoice of five icings. None delivered at these | Coats. All about the new sport hats and blouses |f one now to talk to, Don't smile, | gressive national convention at Al. ci: eeaiis : BAO Owe a CLEAN-UP of broken lines, squal prices Thursday the new summer colffures and ever so many | dear!” Aidokin (Wil Geka Chee DIS: RRERATS. Rnd. chars 6..to 18 years 42%. including Cups and Ss ~ th All D more summer fashions 1 am not smiling at you, Donna,” |" °"®° seein atic Mr eae brays, in stripes and plain 75¢ and §, : a ER So ay a eee ee yom ake have (tention at the bull moose state colors, BG¢ and 50¢ . baie cers, Plates, Pitc Vinegar st Granam | McCall Patterns and CHILDREN’S some one to talk to, I sometimes |convention here Thursday. The Crasts and numerous . othet Es Het packages for....@9C | Free Style Sheets BARBER SHOP Har husvand’ soya soley fra | ounrenian will bo held at the Items, suitable for every-day thet 3 *) Coffee Cakes, It’s time to h 1e rand nything, provided, | Press club. ° se. Reduce Fig Bare, fresh and de- make: fresn’ dally,” | for June at the olitdren's slid when he was with her, he seemed| There are many aspirants for the . e ond /ORInD tat. BAdnveL aay ohn ctous; High class fancy | kinds: remuiar "qT Qye | Pattern Counter Rite Gan Interested in the things of which|14 places on the delegation. Warm ew Silk Wai t 2 10¢ each. e8 coke with fig 150 size at..... Cc} sj P64 gg she liked to talk contests are expected | Ss S, ° Tense br ere; . Fourth Fioor.| Lower Main Floor aioe “T have never known a woman,| A tas n a man, mong those mentioned for dele. TTRACTIVELY-STYLE Tat M Donna, who did not love © sympa-| gates are Thomas F. Murphine, TRACTIVELY-STYLED, well-made Waists of —E oe — thetic Istener who attended the Rooseve' A Tub Silk and C e “ Weal See Gace cuodia abel GeMin tended 5 " aren ralt coe: Tub Silk and Crepe de C€ hine, in new cape mod- Bathing Ca S Bu ony “ff ag nnee Whante woe Feit fad Mrs. Charles te shirtwaist styles and yoke effects, combined with bs P “wi band's ‘8 harton C6 , ce edging ys anc i # ME ey alate dann pvess | VARs Pest dee am ne ace edging, pipings and hemstitching 25c May woman ‘is Intensely jnterasted in| Wut We: indariee ak dhe aa Colors—light-blue, lavender, rose, maize, white and ATHING CAPS of pure gum aehde her husband's affairs and often| Thursday, tho there sh-cc so narr P : : : ya Pike Street Second Avenue——Union Street——Elliott 4100 ihee erent auebw le that te wail | ance ae be | nes are fle h-color, also narrow and broad-striped patterns. rubber in an assortment of He - not discuss them with her attempt to keep such a resolution Sizes 36 to 50. Price $2.50, —Basement Saicsroom, St¥les and colors, Bie. wy “A few years ago, a man who out of the platform,

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