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THE SEATTLE STAR I BABYOLOGY! MOTHI RS, “MAKI YOUR CHILD $ BEAUTIFUL BY PROPER CARE AT HOME | eliidiecdiiatih a dale sesamin ne FREDERICK&NELSON| Li 3 Basement Salesroom Wash Skirts—Gay and Practical $1. 25 $1.50 $1.75 $1.95 The Bon Marché’s |Buy Summer Requirements NOW | While Anniversary Sale Economies Are in Force | All Over Seattle’s Big Store | } 26th Anniversary Sale | Featuring Smart Summer Dresses for the Growing Girl Prices $1.25 to $8.95 that lappe that the call of youth, of department answer Women's Bathing Suits at $2.95 Sizes 34 to 46 in women's and misses’ Rathing Suita. Wool and cot ton mined navy and black, with assorted strip- ings. Reat ayes possible are used. Full stock of Bathing Caps and Bathing Shoes, well budding dresses Oar line of Girls’ middy blouses and middy skirts is most complete Girls’ $8.95 & $9.95 ions Cut to $5.95 $8.95 and $9.95 high class Coats, 37 tn all, ata | reduced price Saturday. Of beautiful wool, silk and satin fabrics, High waisted, normal and long waisted effects, half or full belted; lined through out Second Floor, Center. The June Bride Will do wisely to take advantage of Anniver sary Gale Economies when selecting her trous seal. GOOD SHOES With Good Shoe Service A shoe service that strives to fit your foot, your ideas and your pocketbook, all at the same time—and refuses to be satis- fied unless you are. WHITE TENNIS OXFORDS Women's, Misses’ and Youths’ White Canvas ‘Tennis Oxfords, with white rubber soles MISSES’ SIZES, 11 TO 2—65c. WOMEN’S SIZES, 2! TO 7—75c. CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS Dainty Patent Leather Slippers, made with o, full round toe and patent leather tatlored , With one three-bar strap. CHILOREN'S, 5 TO 8—$1.25. CHILDREN’S, 8), TO 11—$1.50. MISSES’, 11, TO 2—$1.75. BOYS’ OUTING SHOES ‘These Outing Shoes are made in Seattle, of good wearing ohocolate-colored calf, with heavy white elk 1 TO 6i4—$2.50, “WHITE SLIPPERS $1.25 PAIR Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas Slippers, ‘with two straps, flat tailored bows and extension feather soles. Sizes 8% to 2. GIRLS’ TAN SHOES $3.00 PAIR English Walking Shoes, with rubber soles and heels and midget blind eyelets. Priced $3.00 a pair. CANVAS SLIPPERS 65c PAIR Infants’ White Canvas Mary Jane Slippers, Made on foot form lasts and all are wide widths —Upper Main Floor. Anniversary Sale of Sammer Underwear 65c and 75c Union Suits at 50c summer-weight and cotton Union Suits; sleeves, or short French band tops or crochet tops cuff knees; sizes 34 to 44 BOYS’ UNION SUITS AT 50c Sizes 4 to 16 years, In Boys’ Union Suits, sev eral styles and weights. Porosknit, briggan and cross bar natnsocok; short sleeves. $1.75 SILK VESTS AT $1.35 Glove Silk Vests, pure silk, in white or pink, with ribbon tops and with shield Sizes 34 to 42. Bloomers to match, lisle low neck, styles Women's no sleeve lace or knee length, Anniversary Specials in Hosiery FIBER SILK HOSE 35c Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Hose, black or white, with +thread heels and toes; 35c « pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00. CHILDREN’S HOSE 25c White fine ribbed mercerized lisie thread Hone, | sizes 56% to 9%. Also white fiber allk for infants, | sizes 4 to 6%—and lots ot fancy top White » sox. Kid Gloves $1. 15 Last Chance to Get These Gloves at This Price Women’s Street Gloves, with one large fastener at the wrist Novelty contrasting embroidery, pique sewn, in white or black. All sizes, $1.15 @ palr, —Upper Main Floor. Anniversary Sale of Men’s Shirts =at 55c=— and Madras, at an Exceedingly Low Price A 1,200 Brand-New Well-Tailored Shirts of Good Percale | Lots of bold stripings and barred effects, small, neat cuffs lots of lines and fancy effects, with soft or stiff Better buy enough—for Shirts like these can never be less MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT 39 _ | Men’s French combed Egyptian Balbriggan | |} Underwear; shirt long and short sleeves; drawers with large double seats. Seconds, of 5% quality UNION SUITS AT 66c | Men's Porosknit Union Suits, mill runs, in ecru and white. Short sleeves, knee and ankle | lengths. $1.00 UNION SUITS AT 75c Men's Springtex ecru cotton Union Suits, made with closed crotch, long and short sleeves, at 75¢. MEN'S STRAW HATS AT $1.00 Sennet and Split raids, at $1.00 each MEN’S HATS $2.00 AND $2.50 Men's imitation Panama, Madagascar and high grade Sennet and Split Braid Hats in several MEN'S HATS AT $5.00 Men's fine quality Panama Hata, in the season's best shapes, priced at $5.00. —Lower Main Floor, in the newest shapes | shapes, In the Lower Priced Store—Anniversary Sale of Trimmed Hats at the Lowest Price We Ever Heard of 300 Trimmed Hats Reduced to 50c Hats That Were Formerly $1. 95 to $2. 95 sensation, $2.95, Another Anniversary Hats that were $1.95 to price of 50c apiece They are mostly small shapes, in straw brown, tan and green. They are smartly trimmed with flowers, this time in the lower-priced store will all be 300 Trimmed out on the tables at the absurdly low braids and silks, in black, navy blue, silks and straw ornaments —Lower Main Floor. ribbons, ariiogion Creamery Butter 28c a Pound Fres| Ripe Olives, cans California cans 19¢; We roast fresh daily Blend, tb x Bon March Pastry | | Evaporated crop, medium Spiderleg aie | | own r offee | Mayflower | pound Prunes, Figs, a Instant :| 40¢; | THE BON Pike Street——Second Avenue- small Tea, po und Postum, size ly Churned—Delivered Only With Other Groceries Apricots, latest | Clean-Easy soap, size, Ib.A1@ | 7 bars ie Bhe 35¢ grade, a | Small Ivory Soap, 6 bar for Seat Graham Whole Wheat ..6¢@ | Flour, No. 9 sacks....30¢ size, | Ceylon ‘Tea, 60 25e | N arenes large pound Fourth Floor MARCHE Union Street-——Elliott 4100 thread | Have | ribbed bal | under arms. | jp i child ‘DR. GRAFTS SPEAKS :: Gently massage baby’s head with a mixture of witch hazel and olive oll—and scanty locks will some day t The second of a sertes of art! | | clea giving simple rules any mother may follow to preserve | | the beauty and health given a | | baby by nature. be ad To be a beauty doctor to your baby, your most tmportant equip. | ment is patience Results may they will sure! slowly Suppose baby’s hair is thin seraggly and 4ull of color; a few {dally treatments won't transform it Into a thatch of glossy curl but persistent treatment will have effect. Scalp massage is what the with scant locks needs. xture of equal parts of ollve or castor ol! and witch hazel and apply it every other day to the scalp. Use the finger tips, rubbing gent ly and evenly tate the delicate skin |caten the scalp and at | Foote of the hair sage brush the hair for five min utes, using a very soft brush The ¢ t NOT be rhamp noap. the hair dry a A lotion of equal parts of rose come surely, but come This lubri with | school and the makes | Present engaged in. be a thatch of glossy curls. CLASS OF 1908 HAS REUNION | Men of the class of 1908 attle high school, held a ban Thursday night at the Lincoln |ff hotel {n honor of Frank Foisie, former class president, who is in| town for a short vistt Mr. Fotric is engaged tn social “ambridge, Maes., m th con | ated tene and | atmow ‘| se | quet Price, toastmaster, | 7] *0 as not to trrtfcalled on ens Geiger. of Tacoma ach nd former |f principal of Prov way high school. for # talk on “The Spirit of the Class of 1908." Each member present then told his experiences since leaving high | class of work at The ove one ranged from |eurveying on the Alaskan border water and witch hazel applied oo |to teaching English literature tn carionally to the scalp will the hair on {ta way to luxuriant growth, and keep baby’s bead cool | jand clean. Never use curling tongs on baby's halr; never put the hair up in curters at night. You may have nice curis, but you'll have a resti nervous child. If the hair must be curled, wind ft loosely around the softest of “kida” for awhile in the morning | While baby ts very young the but after the training the ha day be a “crown of glory rat birthday begin ir that will some Dr. Wilbur Crafts of the Interna. tional Bureau of Reform, Washing ton, D. C., spoke on “Law En ment” Friday noon at the Co cial Club luncheon. Robert Bridges, |chairman of the Seattle port com mission, also addressed the bie meet | HORSE 5 HROWS ( GIRI | INTO ARMS OF CUPID { NEW YORK, May 19.—Miss Em: fly Kleth of San Diego, who the arms of Captain Stanton when she was thrown fre horse, found the expe | pleasant tust her engagement gallant captain is now announced HENRY DONAHUE, of Seattle. i“tapped” by the Wolf's Head soct ety at Yale Thursday —— AND THEN, a. . THING: Wie You sav — Now, atart|the local high schools. scalp doesn’t need much attention, | to your | from 0} “fast cure” and rep- were there from |i trade and profes. resentatives nearly every ston. SEATTLE MAN DIES _| IN PORTLAND HOTEL ALBANY, Travis, a tractor, was Ore, May 18—J. W Seattle paving con found dead in his room at the Albany hotel this morning. He was fully dressed and sitting in a chair. to Albany yesterday, He was in good health and s when he went to his room from “anid he had “a disease. suffered Travis was manager of the As s and lived at ‘Civic Lue TO HEAR DR. LINDA HAZZARD | Dr. Lin prino) da RB. Hazzard, whose im mment In connection with the aroused state-wide tn will be the ker next afternoon at e Women's Civic c o|meets in the writing ro Frye hotel. It will be a spe meeting, beginning at 2 p. m., and women only will be admitted, members or not. Mrs. Roberts will preside HERE'S ANOTHER T ARGUS THAT (IF CONGRESS 15 GOING ined Take THE —-—- = FOUKS, WHILE IT THROTTLE “HIM FOR A MINUTE OR TWO WE CAN GET A WORD OF CONVERSATION IN [>= Eepcewise tl! CHINCHILLA COATS, $12.50 These Coats are adapted to all the occasions of Summer, where a warm but light-welght wrap is de sired. They re tn full-belted style, with convertible collar and come in all-white and novelty check and stripe effects apparel, 3lue, with and all-gray BO! D awning stripes rule in sport and these Skirts are no exception black and rose are strikingly combined white, and there are also all-white effects. They are made in full, flaring effects, of linon, pique, twill and cotton gaberdine, with patch pockets and separate or attached belts. Sizes 24 to 30, and extra sizes up to 36 inches waist measurement. MIDDY BLOUSES, 95¢— belted style in with cuffs and collar in contrasting color or stripes, also all-tan. SPORTS COATS, $9.50— Full-belted Sports Coats of velours, black and misses and small women, Regulation and all-white, white Sizes for children and women. striped with white or green and black, for $9.50, PALM BEACH SKIRTS, $4.50- The prevailing stripes as well as the natural tan color featured in these practical Skirts of Palm- Beach cloth at $4.50, sizes —Basement Balesroom New Black and W White Hats Children’s Trimmed Panama Hats youthful in many becomingly effects at $2.95 to $3.95. Untrimmed Panama $1.45. Window L- Shades, 35c _— JOD shade for camp or summer home, this one of green cloth, measuring 3x6 feet and mounted on an pro- Good value at automatic roller with tected ends 35¢. CURTAIN RODS, 10¢— Curtain Rods, extending from 27 to 48 projection bracket 3rass Goose-neck inches, with 2'%-inch goose-neck ; well reinforced to Basement Salesroom. Ribbons Reduced to 10c Yard ROKEN lines of Ribbons in a large assortment of plain colors and fancy effects, some slightly soiled from dis reduced to 10@ yard Basement Salesroom. Children’s Underwear 15c Garment ROKEN Chil- dren's Vests and Pants, play lines of the latter in white and black at 15¢@ garment Basement Balesroom priced Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $3.95 HE sturdy, fais in these Suits are a factor In the satisfactory wear they give. and each Suit has an extra pair of knickerbockers. Choice of gray, blue and tan stripe and platd effects. Sizes 6 to 17 years Price $3.95. Basement Salesroom serviceable mater. Hats, $5.50 $6.50 $7.50 HE advancing season sees no waning of the popularity of the Black Lisere Hat, and side by side with it we now have the large White Sailor. Both have ostrich banding, hackle feather bands, wings and pompons in the new trimming effects. Three moderate prices—$5.50, $6.50 and $7.50. In Sports Hats the Basement Salesroom features a variety of the season's popular effects, ranging from the White Duck Hat at 50¢ to the Striped Hemp Sports Hat with band and bow of heavy grosgrain rib- bon, at $5.00. Basement Balesroom. New Pumps for Girls $1.45 to $1.95 HE dressy Patent Leather Pump shown in the sketch is included in a new shipment of Misses’ and Children’s Mary Jane and Two- strap Pumps: priced as follows: to 11, $1.45 Sizes 81%4 Pair. 11% to 2, $1.75 pair. 2% to 6, $1.95 pair. Children’s Tan and Black Calf Button Shoes, on “skuffer” last, with extra heavy soles, sizes 6 to 8, $1.55 pair; 8% to 11, $1 5 pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Scout Shoes, with black uppers, sizes 10 to 13%, $1.50 pair; 1 to 2, $2.00; 2% to 5%, $2.25 pair. —Basement Salesroom.» and Growing Giris’ Canvas Mary Jane with white rubber sizes 12% to 2% to 6, $4.75 New Arrivals in Flowered and Striped Voiles at 25c Yard ANY summer's quaint old-timey frocks are being made up in these pretty Flowered Voiles, which come in light of and medium-color grounds lain and cluster stripe effects in various colorings on white grounds are also featured in these new arrivals. Thirty-six and 38 inches wide, 25¢ yard ~—Basoment Salesroom Misses’ Stockings, 25c ISSES’ — Mercerized Stockings in black, white, pink, sky-blue and cardinal shades, sizes 6 to 914, the pair, 25¢. —Basement Salesroom Union Suits 50c OMEN’S “Poros-mesh” Union Suits, in low neck, sleeveless style, with tight or lace-trimmed knee; sizes 34 to 44, priced at 50¢. —Rasement Salesroom Miller Corsets $1.00 ANCY coutil in white is pink the material in or this has skirt, front stay average-figure corset. It medium bust and long with hooks — below and two sets of hose Priced at $1 00. supporters. New Breakfast Caps, 10c RETTY CAPS of pink crepe ing of Delft-blue Price with fancy stitch and crepe edged with 10¢. ruffle German Val. lace Basement Salesroom