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aia T The Bon Marche’s Twenty-Sixth Anniversary Sale Men’s and Boys’ Day ie 000 Reduction Has Been | in the Prices of Men’s em Pairs of Men’ s 52. 50 Trousers at i Lots of strong Mideive and Dies Pants in the lot, besides some of the dressy materials. Gray and tan mixtures to choose from; 31 to 44 waist measure. Four Men's $15.00 Rubber | Nine Men's $2.98 Rubber ized Raincoats, sites 36, | ized Raincoats, sizes One Man's $10.00 Gabar dine Raincoat, $5.00 site 44, at Value, sizes 36 Boys’ $8.50 and $10 Suits $6.95 $8.50 and 16 years. tatioring stitched Boys’ 8 to the Odds and ends of $10.00 Suits, in sites All-wool materials and is of the best. Made wit on belts; pants all come full lis Tweeds and cassimeres in the lot Boys’ Reefers Reduced Eight $2.95 Reefer Coats, sizes 6, 7 and 8, reduced to rey $3.50 R 8, 9 and 10, redu Thirteen $6.50 Ri 9, 10 and 11, at.. Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits at $2.50 ag to $8.50 Suits, good, all-wool models, in cassimeres and’ worsted material: sizes 2% to 7; only 30 in the lot, at $2.50. Upper Mate Floor. each AT FRIDAY’S ANNIV 25 eas Boys’ 50c Shirts at. . A specially good bargain in the 38 and = $15.00 to celebrate 25 dozen in the lot, Sateen, both light and dark patterns et $10.00 2" $1.95 One Man's $18.00 Rubber Two Motormen’s Suits, reed $15.00 i ne $15.00 and Boys’ Clothing In Order That This One Day Might | Be a Great Big Success at Our 26th Anniversary Sale $8.50 to $12.50 Youths’ | Long Pant Suits $5.00. SY ruth Long Pants Suits, | 12 to 18 tweed materials, m years Cassimeres and mix- in gray, blue and brown tures. Special at $5.00. Oliver Twist Suits 25c 25 dozen Oliver Twist Wash Suits, for the Sizes Anniversary Sale at 2 2 to 6) ars, in chambray and ging: waist and pants in contrasting | colors | Boys’ Raincoats $1.95 8 Rubber Ratncoats for boys, ham; sizes | 6 to 16 years, Good tan color; worth | $3.00 and $4.50, Special for the Annt- | Versary at $1.95 each | 39c Joys’ Section Anniversary Sale. 50c Shirts, in sizes 12% to 14, at 39c chambray, gingham and percale, the —Upper =RSARY SALE THE WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR GARMENT SECTION Sport Coats $5-Sport Skirts $5 corduroy, with There's a stripes. Made or many-toned splendid Corduroy Sport Coats | 4 Even at double the price wide « A contrasting shade, or if you They're here at exac Copenhagen and navy. Awning Stripe | Sport Skirts Skirt fe £ effects stripes running up and down or diagonally value at $5.00 apiece )} YOU COULDN'T GET ANY BETTER SPORT STYLE IN COATS They are richly made, of good cutis, pockets and belts, in a prefer, all the same color jars, ly the same price, in white, rose, green, FLASHING, DASHING SPORT SKIRTS AT $5.00 FRIDAY t everybody—in awning or Bayadere xd stout wash fabrics—in two-toned Made full gored and sweep, with —Serond Floor. Anniversary Specials in the “Self-Service” Shoe Shop Friday In the Self-Service Shoe Shop the Shoes you like, try them on ont and you pick ursel! carry them home—and the saving thus incurred | more than pays for the trouble Lower Main Floor, Near the Soda Fountain and Oxfords $1.79 Pair Women's Pumps and Oxfords, worth to $4.00 in all leathers, with turned or welt #0 Louis, military or low heels. Canvas Pumps $1.49 Pair Girls’ White Canvas Strap Pumps with white rubber soles and spring h ; neat shape toes in all sizes. Women’s Oxfords 39c Pair Values up to $3.00. Vici kid and patent leather, in small sizes and broken lots. None exchanged or no money refunded. Oxfords and Pumps $1.49 Pair Women’s Oxfords and Pumps, worth to $2.50. Vict kid, patent leather or white canvas; short lots, taken from our regular stocks Women’s $3.00 Pumps $1.79 Pair Patent Leather Pumps with or without straps Nght weight soles and military heels, very neat shapes, in wide widths * A . Children’s Shoes $1.79 Pair Boys’ and Girls’ Sample Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps—only one pair of a kind. Special at $1.79 a pair. Anniversary Sale of Linens 55x68-Inch Cloths 95c Mercerized Damask Cloths, hematite way round. Size 55x6% inches, with patterns. Priced at 95 Linen Damask 49c Yard All-linen Damask, 60 inches wide, in neat floral neat very patterns, specially priced for this sale at 4%c yard Bleached Toweling 5c Yard Good weighty quality Bleached Twili Cotton Toweling; full 20 inches wide, specially priced for this sale at Se a yard Mercerized Damask 39c Yard Colored bordered Mer ized Damask ao inches wide, in splendid looking patterns, sp elal at 39¢ a yard Bleached Towels 10c Each Bleached hemmed Tur inches, good weight Friday Sale, 10¢ each. Cotton Napkins 39c Dozen Cotton Damask Napkins, nea hemmed and ready for use. In neat floral patterns. Come size 16x15 inches. at the size Anniversary ower Main Floor FOR FRIDAY’S ANNIVERSARY Women's t colors styles To wear on a white duck brown, green and white combined & this you take Splendid Ties for everyday wear; Wa or Men's Hore in a good assortment and white, at tan Women's Sleevele for 26e. tn Friday Women's with colored edges or neatly embroidered tn the corner Anniversa DEL MONTE TOMATOES 9% | CANNED MILK 5c CAN Velvet brand Canned Milk; large size cans Se. Splendia versary Hemrich’s Minced Clams, small size 10c; large size 12% SALMON LOAF 6c CAN | Deltet Large CONDENSED MILK Mt with MING ED CLAMS 3 FOR THE BON MARCHE | Pike Street-——-Second Avenue———Union Street———Elliott 4100 and $1.00 each for Auto Caps ~ Untrimmed Shapes Reduced to 75c IN | HE UNDERPRIC D STORE ntrimmed Hat Shapes, in most any you could ask for, Sailor and Turban Spectal at The Instead of $1.26. Outing Hats at 50c Each ptentc or outing trip Hate of | black and white | also in checks, | | Auto Caps 50c and $1.00 Ruy one at and h it ready for the next auto trip Men's Wash Ties 15¢ Each atlk Ties tn a good amortment of colors, finish 1be, Men's Hosiery 15c¢ Pair a pair, or 2 ag a’ Women’s Vests 15¢ Each gs Vests, ribbed or gauze cot at Ibe, or two for 25¢ 10c Handkerchiefd at 7c pretty Handkerchiefe, 4 to sizes sheer lawn Special at 7 —Lower Main Floor, Specials in the rocery PURE LARD 14c POUND quality Lard, Spectal for the Annt- MINCED CLAMS 10¢ CAN as for lunches. Special at 6c a can I AWN GRASS SEED 10c package of Lawn rags 25c On sale Friday size cans Minced Clams COVE OYSTERS Cove Oysters; No. 1 9¢ CAN cana 9 No. 2 | Silver Shield brand 4 FOR 27c Delivered only —Feurth Floor Vernon. Limit 4 ler groceries cans ou'll find them | od president of brary board at annual parcel pfethen, vice president, | Wednesday; Dantel | | JOHN EFAW el | PACIFIC NORTHWEST ASSOCIATION OF DAIRY AND MILK INSPECTORS meets In Vancouver, 1 c, May 12 and 13 CONTRIBUTIONS ARE ROLLING into the “melting pot” at Fra ser-Paterson’s for benefit of Orthopedic hospital, Several silver mounted whisky flasks have been donated “THE MAY FESTIVAL OF MUSIC” to be prevented by pupils 0 | Weat Seattle high school, Friday night ASSOCIATION passes resolution | SEATTLE RETAIL GROCERS’ HE SEATTLE STAR | FREDERICK NELSON The New Kabo Corsets Make Perfect Gown Foundations M RI bodice does than ever in this season of tight that trainmen and ratiroads bring differences before arbitration com the costume depend upon the corset. If | “PAGEANT OF THE DANCE” to be given by pupils of Faurot | rect foundat es 1, | academy at Moore theatre, Saturday night the new m veen de i ae gned est this sea i} POSTOFFICE INSPECTOR PINKHAM, tn Butte, Mont, for pur oils Bown | pom of bringing back George Ryan, wanted here for holding up and }robbing North Coast Limited, near’ Coving, several months ago. i Model 3051, as pictured, is of i brocaded batiste in daint | MEMBERS OF WOMEN’S GOOD GOVERNMENT LEAGUE In | olitk shade, designed for the spected postoffice and handling of matly Wednesday / | | / iverage figure The bust | JOHN KRUPP, yard foreman of Puget Sound, Traction Light &|H ig cioderately high, the jakirt | Power Co, at Georgetown station, hurt Wednesday, when tle falling ff quite long and firmly boned | from car struck him on head, He will recover i | wn esis of oink supportats sotani | | } Pt TENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the Woman's Home Misstonary | | hold the corset in place. | soctety of the Methodist Eptscopal church, of the Beattle district Price $1.50 | Thureday and Friday, at Gilman Methodist church, Ballard | Model 4045, a good dancing y Wa made of barred will leave in a day or He will go to New bullding, Kast Liberty work in the | DR, W. R. INGE, of the two for his annual post graduate Orleans this year ICE BREAKS ON YUKON, at Dawson, and does damage; eariiert yreak in years ZEPPELIN WRECKED, after raid on England and part of crew on coast of Norway IVE LEADERS arrive in Chicago to complete conven fans will pay as high as $25 for seats in auditorium PROGR ton plans; arries & Hat of agri 4,500,000 } BILL PASSED BY HOUSE, at Wavhington, cultural development expenditures amounting to FIVE HUNDRED MEN searched all night, and finally found 4 house naval committ ult re; recommended by in eight arrests, including Dr rte 26 persons kill PEACE RIOTS IN BERLIN Fr | 1ebknecht, socialist leader; Londe PACIFICISTS WILL ARGUE with President Wilson for an hour | donday, against preparedness. & 8. South Dakota, Saratoga nd | REPAIRS AUTHORIZED for U. | St. Louls at Puget Sound navy yard BARBER MURDERS CUSTOMER In chair at Kansas City, after argument FEDERALIZED NATIONAL GUARD will be made up of 400,006 instead of 250,000, according to houre and senate committee plan men. RED CROSS WORKERS will make bandages at Bremerton; will hold meeting aboard the U. 8. 8. Philadelphia May 10. Devoy, Gaelic-American FEDERAL INDICTMENTS: charne John editor, and John Ryan, Buffalo attorney, with knowledge of German) plan to blow up Welland canal, } —_——$—$——$——— TO DEATH tn his doorway at Frisco JAMES McGRATH SHOT lps when he responded to knock; police arrested John Tully, | murdered man. ———— ident ‘ein! TWO MEN DEAD and third Injured tn automodile ace’ ley bursting tire at Los Angeles. Dead are: M. Strong and George F | | Platt, both of Hollywood. | Hie j FOUR MASKED LOS ANGELES BANDITS bound and robbed | | three Japanese nursery anita nS today. Confessions tis of aWife | LDEST AND afonss one tn the sthte, She nev \A song Geer eRIeND *# much about being demo “annie,” 1 said this morning, Jeratic she just is. As Annie was “rll tell you, Miss Mar when she had comfortably seated | saying, you, | herself by my bed for a long talk garet, I can ait down and talk to ou loo! a omfortable and | Mra. Symone much easier than I er ap ‘lean to Mra. Me vern, and Mra And why shouldn't 1, Miss Mar foes doesn't put on ae masv ware’ she answered. * tit me-|!ug either. I've come to the con jctusion that there are snobs fn ev ery claws “Of course, those that are edu cated are bored by those that are not, but I'm not educated and I am bored to death by that same Mrs. self and Terrance that have much more to our credit than we ever) thought to have? Isn't little Mar. garet Ann being educated with the | very toplifter children tn this town, | and fan't {t a strange thing when a week passes and the automobile of | McGovern’ with her everlasting Mrs. Harry Symone, the biggest | telling of the grandeur of her toptifter of ‘em all, does not stop| daughter who has married a ward at least two or three times and the | Politician in New York footman—who, if you must know, ts | Don't let it worry you, Annie,” my own second cousin's child—gets said All of us, from the at down from the box and lets her out? /to the highest, are reaching out Dennie—that's the footman—| for that which we deem is higher winks bis eye at me, but he is a|Hllene understands that the high game one, is Dennie. He never }est is not money nor position, and leta on t he knows any of us. consequently she knows when she Denne is a self-respecting ad, and | meets a kindred spirit” | he ts going to be appointed to the ‘Oh, Miss Margaret sald An force an soon as Terrance can find|®!e deprecatingly, and her lovely the right place for him.” dimples that had not yet settled I wanted to. ask Annie tf she|!mto lines came into sight. were not afraid that little Mar-| Suddenly, little book, I reallzed garet Ann would grow up into all that Annie had been to me, and 1 held out my arms—my poor something of a snob from being with the Symones so much, but 1/8Fms, the only part of me that was afraid of hurting my dear An Anni ag er vanadl eone Pht 4 then, little book, | Annie n sometimes thin nie's feelings, and then, little book. | | are the only one in all the world almost as tho she had read my . u thought, she said, “Do you think, |‘at has always loved me Miss’ Margaret, dear, that 1 am|. “Hush, darling,” sho said, as she wrong to let little Margaret Ann |!ald my head on her breast, “I love | ye as much as I can, but there ts a wide gap between you and me. "Yes," I answered bitterly, “the gap between health and sickness, between success and failure. An- go over to the Symones so much’? Mra, Symone told me yesterday that that twin they call Budge ia not [happy if he does not see my little lone every day t fe! Annie! You have a right to 1 said, ‘perhaps we should |" A break up the friendship now while | have all the Joy of life. You have they are. small, Mrs. Symone,” | made your husband what he fs, a successful man, and you have given Annie continued . to the world a beautiful woman ‘No, Indeed, Annie,’ she sald 4¢ 1 were sure’ Budge would al-| child , : ways care for as sweet a girl as And, please God, I'll give it a your little Margaret Ann sicmatene | ae child soon,” she said to be, I would be a very happy Oh, Annie! Is it true? I am woman. so glad Of course, I knew that Annie (To be continued) knew nothing of the parentage of 53 and I wondered ff any difference if Eliene's boys,” it would make |she did Personally, lMttle book, It would make no difference to me If a child | TRY TO KILL BISHOP GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, May 4 An attempt was made to assassin. was born out of wedlock or within/ate the bishop at Rio Bamba, ft. I would like to see all children | Rolivar, A bomb was made legitimate by the law thrown Into b rtment, which Poor little darlings! Why should | was wrecked, but he was absent at they suffer? They did not ask to/the tim be born Sometimes T recoil before the ter rible Mosiae curse “visiting the In GAR STRIKE IS OFF iquity of the fathers upon the chil dren.” It hardly seems possible Ki that we of the twentieth century CLE AND, May 4.—Street car men have voted to accept the com promise offered by the Cleveland Railway Co. and the threatened strike has been averted would allow children to suffer tf we conld help ft. Aes far as Bud and Toddy are concerned, their mother was of good breeding; her | only sin was that for which she| lost her Ife, She paid, and patd| ELECTRIC SUICIDE generously. Why should her chil-| dren suffer? 1 don't believe they | will, Ellene, bless her, has made| PORT JEFFERSON, N. Y., Mas It possible that they shall have | 4.—Worrled over two damage suits the chance to be respectable| brought against the Port Jefferson members of soctety | Electric Co., President Willlam G 1 sometimes wonder, Mttle book,| Wheeler committed suicide yester where Eliene got her democracy. |day, He placed his hands on two She has always had money and|main switches and was electro. lher family has been an old and re! cuted fold Frank Laroch who wandered from home at Juneau Tuesday | aight il | NEW ORY DOCKS for Philadelphia and Norfolk, to cost $7,000,000 1 | 7) } Corset, is batiste patterned flowers It i suited to slender ish figures, having very bust, and is ligt boned. Elastic lacers snug the skirt closely over the thighs. Price $2.00. Second Floor lace pink cially with Lace and Trimming Samples 15c, 25c, 50c Each | hes EPTIONAL values at these three prices in manufacturers’ and measuring sample lengths of Laces Trimmings, from %4 to ™% yards each About 2,000 pieces in the offering, including Edges, Bands and Allovers in Net-top, Venise, Princess and novelty metal and colored effects, suitable for many trimming purposes. Aisle Table, Firat Floor. China Sugar and Cream Sets $1.00 HREE very pretty floral decorations to choose from in these Decorated China Sugar and Cream Sets, one the dainty rose design sketched. Priced at $1.00 set. —Third Floor. Boys’ Sport Blouses 50c and $1.00 UST right for Summer play days, They have large sport collars and short sleeves and are made up in good ginghams, chambrays, madras and soie- settes, Prices 50c and $1.00, BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS with half sleeves, in serviceable striped shirtings, sizes 13 to 14%, 5c and $1.00. BOYS’ WASH TROUSERS tn straight and knickerbocker ustyles, of khaki cloth, galatea, linen, duck, also gunmetal gray, white and striped serges, Tbe, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 pair. ONE ne year AND WASH- ABLE HATS, sizes 6% to 7, 50c to $3.00. —Second Floor, PIECE PAJAMAS, a NEW STRAW shipment, sizes 6 to 18 , $1.25 and $1.50. Silk Gloves 65c Pair ik Gloves €, pongee, 1 double. with ntrasting embroid- ome Sixteen-button-length White Tricot Silk Gloves, with de ¢ finger tip 1 Paris- point embroidery, 65¢ pair. First Floor, The Hump Hairpin Hump I HE pin i as eas remove or insert the old-style hairpin, but is so constructed that it holds the hair securely in place and as does not drop out accidentally Stocked in our Notion Section in all sizes, at 5c the pack- age; also in pack- ages of assorted sizes, at 10c. —First Floor. INTEX restores the lustre and adds a dress- ing to silks, and preserves the delicate shades of Italian silk, satin, taffeta and crepe de chine undergarments, as well as of blouses, negligees, gowns, gloves, laces and cure tains. Colors: Pink, flesh-pink, canary, lavender, blue and green, 25c package. —First Fees, Needlework Novelties ‘ V FRY easy to make and very pretty when finished is a new Cribd Blanket of white outing flan- nel, stamped with bunny and flower designs and intended for | finishing with *narrow crochet edge. Price 65¢. An oldfashioned wreath of cross-stitch roses is stamped on another new pillow, to be finished with fringe. Price 25c. Bluebirds wing their way across a new pillow, and as they are stenciled they require very few stitches for finishing. Price 26c. Scarfs to match, 35c. —Second Floor. Basemenf Salesroom A Special Purchase of Silk and Cloth-and-Silk Suits Exceptional Values at $16.75, UST such dressy, smartly-styled Suits as may be qorn all through the summer are in this special offering. They are in Taffeta Silks and Silk Poplins, some in combination with serge, with the rip- pling coat and full skirt that marks higher- priced models. include Navy Black Green Tan 16 and 18; 34 to 42 bust Just 50 suits in the purchase $16.75. Belted styles predominate, and colors Copenhagen measurement all exceptional Sizes values at —Basement Salesroom. Striped Sateen Petticoats, $1.25 A practical every-day Petticoats flounces edged with two knife-plaited ruffles and four rows of tuckings. to 42 inches Price $1.25. GINGHAM PETTICOATS, 65¢ Very gingham in gray and blue stripes. Lengths 38 to 42 inches. desirable for wear beneath the house dress, flounce They are cut amply full, GOOD grade, durable sateen in novelty black and white stripes is used for these They are in elastic-top style, finished with wide | Lengths 36 Petticoats of and finished with deep these —Basement Salesroom washable } | I f Ee | Ree Cl Nor ger coat lic : chie Th great give Wed theat cert | Brot! Br that to e: not ¢ pante 14 ye their to pr nent: @ecla