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- as THE SEATTLE STAR KIDS AT HILLCREST GIVE A REAL CIRCUS ALL GO THE BON MARCHE’S JUNE SALE OF WHITE $20,000 Worth of Dainty Undermuslins Were . Specially Purchased And a buyer made a special trip East in order that you might be able to buy | at this June Sale, in this year of White. White Merchandise at low prices, PINK BATIS ‘E CORSET AT 59% Fine pink batiste or crepe de china, with Ince insertion or embroidered organdy bands; lace | insertion and edge to match PINK BATISTE BLOOMERS 59c Women's Bloomers of good quality pink | batiste, finished at knee with shirring and elas tle. Priced at 580. ENVELOPE CHEMISE, SPECIAL AT 95c Pink Batiste Envelope Chemise, Empire style run with blue ribbon; four rows of shirring on either side; fagoted edge. PINK BATISTE NIGHT GOWNS AT 95c Several pretty styles in pink Batiste Gowns, | siipover or Emptre style—blue featherstitching | around neck or sleeves. ! Skirt; waistline or Princess style—Night Gx Combinations 39c COMBINATIONS AT 29¢ | Corset Cover and Drawers of soft musiin—Cor- | set Cover trimmed with lace and embroidery; Drawers edged with lace. 69¢ COMBINATIONS AT 49c Waltst-line style Combinationa, Corset Cover | Sail embroidery or Val. lace trimmed, at 4! 95¢c COMBINATIONS AT 75c Corset Cover and Drawer Combinations, watst- — neatly trimmed and ribbon- COMBINATIONS AT $1.98 $2.50 Redingote style Combinations, six rows of insertion running full length; others embroid- In White Skirts 50c WHITE SKIRTS AT 39c Leng White Skirts of strong muslin, with wide | ruffle; three hemastitched tucks and embroidery | 69c WHITE SKIRTS AT 49c | Muslin Skirts, Mlounce of embroidery or lawn, | with tuoks and insertion and lace edge; 490. $1.98 SKIRTS AT $1.45 Fine Lingerie kirt, $1.98 value; ctreuler flounce with embroidery edge or rows of lace. $2.50 SKIRTS AT $1.98 Handsome White Skirts, flounce of many rows | ges lace and lace edge, with underlay, ail Dainty Pink Lingerie, The Fashion of the Hour White crepe and nainsook Combinations, fancy yokes—Envelope Chemises, trimmed both back and front deep flounce and underlay, as well as extra-size Gowns, for only Se. PINK BATISTE GOWNS AT $1.45 Empire style Night Gowns; fine pink batiste with deep yoke, trimmed front and with lace insertion; lace edge PINK BATISTE GOWNS AT $1.98 Pretty Gowns of sheer batiste, in pink, with yoke and sleeves of Jap silk and litte lace ruf fles; finished with blue bow. PINK BATISTE SKIRT AT $1.98 Delicate Pink Batiste Skirt, with elastic at waist—made with very deep flounce; six rows of shirring and hematitching Third Fleer DAINTY TINTEX COLORING 25c Tintex, the new flesh tint, to use wh laundering pink or flesh color wais underwear, Used itke bluing —Lewer Main or Floor $1.25 UNDERMUSLINS FOR 95c Value Supreme in Combinations, Gowns, Envelope Chemises and Skirts Drawers and Corset Cover Short »wns in slipover or button style White Skirts or with Envelope Chemises Soc CHEMISES AT 39c Envelope Chemises, yoke trimmed with lace insertion; upper and lower part edged with lace 69c CHEMISES AT 49c Envelope Chemises of lingerie cloth, plain taflored and embroldery trimmed; wide beading, ribbon-drawn. 75¢ CHEMISES AT 59c Soft Nainsook Envelope Chemise with wide band of Ince at top or embroidered organdy eet in. | 95c CHEMISES AT 75c Natnsook or lingerie cloth Chemises, bands or motifs of embroidered organdy; neck ribbom drawn. Women’s Night Gowns 39c NIGHT GOWNS AT 25¢ Sitpover Gowns of muslin, with kimono sleeves; neck and sleeves with pink or blue overstitch. 69c MUSLIN GOWNS AT 49c Slipover or button Night Gowns; tucked and embroidery insertion yoke; at 49¢. 95¢ NIGHT GOWNS AT 75c Soft muslin Gowns, slipover or buttor yokes of embroidery, joined with Val. lac tien. $1.98 GOWNS AT $1.45 Soft lingerie cloth Night Gowns, plain or Empire style; lace or embroidered yok and dainty rib bon bows. NOVELTY CURTAINS $1.39 Novelty Lace Curtains in the Marie Antoinette ettects, on imported bobbinet; 2% yards long; worth to $1.75 a pair regularly. $3.98 CURTAINS $2.98 PAIR | Beantiful Irish Point Curtains with handsome | border or allover designs, on imported bobbinet; 2% and 2 yards long, at $2.98 a pair. JUNE SALE OF WHITE CURTAINS Hundreds and hundreds of pairs of White Lace Curtains, thousands and thousands of yards of White Curtaining, at prices that laugh at rising costs. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS AT 98c White Nottingham Curtains of madras or Scotch net weaves, fin ished with dainty border or allover designs; IRISH POINT CURTAINS AT $1.19 PAIR Curtains that were $1.49 to $1.69 now $1.19 a par novelty lace, made on imported bobbinet with neat borders, worth to $1.49 Irish point and 10c CURTAIN SWISS 8 1.3c YARD Mill ends of Curtain Swiss, in all the leading | lengths up to 10 | patterns. Made 36 inches wide yards. White only; 81-2c a yard 30c AND 35c VOILE AT 25c Fancy drawn-work bordered Voile and Marquis ette Curtaining, 38 Inches wide, in white on Special at 25c a yard. Drawn-work patte —Third Mleer Buy Summer Bedding AT JUNE SALE PRICES, AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE | 45c Bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x90 ins., Ss flat center seam; not over 6 to each DME picebecesess seccessosrcvenses _ B5e 6c Bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x90 ins., with flat center seam; each.......... 49¢ | 70c Bleached Bed Sheets, size 76x90 ins., | with flat center seam; each.......... 55¢ | 9c Bed Sheets, 100 dozen, fully bleached | and seamless; size 81x90 inches...... T5¢ | Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches; 100 dozen; | meatly Remmed; cach .23...60sce.sens 9¢ 12%4c Pillow Cases, 200 dozen in all; size 42x36 inches; made from good muslin; ete coer hao oii 8c 6590 8d 10¢ | 18c Pillow Ca es, ‘heavy quality; size 45x | 38% inches; neatly hemmed and ready for | 86; @0Ch 54.545 Fae i ese vehi sie Ae) Hemstitched Pillow » good quality; | READE BEM sa x 9s eevee asec diet eetas 19¢ | $1.50 Bedspreads, « in Marseilles BEROTAR, BE ov ccsnvcedeceyee $1.19 —Lewer Main Fleor. 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SS es Saeoee i Pike Stren econd Avenue———Union Street June Sale of White Goods WHITE COTTON STUFFS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES 15c¢ to 20c White Goods, in fancy crepe and lawns; mill lengths; a yard... 10¢ 25c White Goods, 27 to 36 inches wide, in fancy waistings and dress styles, good materials, yard Ue 25c and 30c fine quali ity Shirting and Waist ing Madras; 32 inches wide, in hairline and cluster stripes; a yard ............. .19¢ 20c White Crepe, 32 inches wide; lengths GO PAROES © VEL 6s ci pnsecdann chs Ue 45c and 50c Suitings and Skirtings, 36 ins wide, in gabardine, stripes, Oxfords, iffle GUTS EPO. 6G: cass e dotsaes +++ BOG $1.75 Marquess Long Cloth, 34 inches wide; soft chamois finish; bolt $1.25 $2.50 Long Cloth, 36 inches wide; soft fin St BOWES caie cesses ree $1.95 12%4c Long Cloth, odd lengths, 36 inche wide; soft finish; yard .......e000. 10¢ 40c Gabardines, 36 inches wide, good weight; fine cloth; yard wt —Lower Main Floor MARCHE Elliott 4100 REY LS Apt het with deep others Empire style, style; | —Third Fleer. |) OLD FOLKS Just after old David MeGu ‘ b given hin consent to the of his beautiful daughter, Mar Warren Haffy, a young ¢ en-|y eg Pe aday afte a appeared shortly |shouted t atter and bis braves had struggled | | | his bonds, and was| Meanwhile clams h |} |placed under arrest, accused of the!on the t h and crime. |shot tn the forest for | He was again bound, more se | Thanksgiving feast Jourely, and Charles Beckenstetn Together the Pt the sleepy deputy, left tn m the sand of Hil |while ¢t posse went | |ntretcher for Med wi {| The deputy went to sleep. | Hedy was released by a frt f Indian who happened along ee | a re and w Jeaped. Ho hurried away with tt and er Indian after Le amazed | Walking In upon the desperado ae see he waa taunting Mary dered Lopes to throw up Hardy or Then came the his hands, | “circus, wit the the fire & make ' e ked th & Wo us part of the He the ndisarmed him, took his |Grand Equestrian Cavalead |] | sweetheart, and hurried away to the |four boys mounted on prancing minister's, Jlegned “steeds” made of p eee mache and cloth, that cavorted a Tt was fine, and all the little folks | did ex nely clever tr wi in the cast deserv all the ap a he ‘ racked hin wh they got, but the play was not t id the ce r of th¢ sawdust « amazing feature of t ch ‘ and "egrot the dren's elreus” at ii the clown field. ave. 8. W. anc T blushing Most everybody tn that take hood ent Memorial day or at least the afternoon of ft, at the y Chauf ireus," jfeur From Chicago,” and bis Ford Mra. George Lea, president of|made a handsome hit the Parent-Teacher association of] Little “Dutch and * of Hawa and Hillcrest, had charge. around and sang, | | oe {ted poetry, to Twenty tote participated tn a | of everybody |] | presentation of the “First Thanks-| Six Hi If | giving Day.” jelad in ru okirts There were stald little Pilgrim | blouses, and san, fathers wide-brimmed, high-| Peanuts and orn crowned hate and gray jackets, and | dog” sandwiches demure little Pilgrim ladies, and|the oceaston and |] | Massosoit and his terrifying, paint-|out of which |J |ed Indias playfield are to be purchased The Indians gave a blood-curdiing| It was a buge day kiddies scampered and toddlers re the keen enjoyment «Hula girls gave a dance. middie hot d pleasure tc ney to the fund improvements to the Confessions of aWife ALICE ASKS ME TO TELL PA earth Dear Mra. Waverly, what sha! ‘Ob, Mra, Waverly, 1 do?" asked my little nurse, Alice,|him! Won't you te again after I had finished reading} A sudden thought | the little poem Pat had sent to her./and I said, “Yes, years out of my life If I could only blot out that episode!” “My dear, my dear, you must not ¢ way to unavailing regr | never had any-| } But you have if | thing to regret.” Yes, I have, dear; every one! has if he } self do it. Pet; Ih | know you ed to love Har vey, for I am # no woman re grets anything she has given ber lover until she ceases to love.” | “Dear Mra, Waverly,” confessed | Alice with a blush, “I don’t know how to explain {t to you, but while Iam deliriously happy at the thought of Pat and just of loving| ; him, with myself for betn any one elas but I Mrs. Waverly, 1 though one love of my life, that was one excuse to myself for our defy {ng the comment of the world That I can love another man again |for the Baltimore and {t seems to me that I love | 1913, will do the sa Pa more and in a m better |ident at St. Loui way than I did Harvey—makes me almost woman.’ “I want to love Pat, but {t makes moe feel lens worthy of him than This Camden, N. J. $ ever to find that I do love hia| with my whole soul. Is that so Aesndilne contradictory that you cannot un-| WASHINGTON, D.C derstand {t? Am I so different | Calling upon the y from other women—I mean those nation to women who are good?” ice, emph Alice was sobbing when she fin-/his suggest ished. ance to pr Come here where I can|ing the nation’s rea = my arms about you. Pp li ag at y fore came over d sat on | President 4 convuls! clasped |ered a M 1 that defined the Americ different from any|the day Alien. over You are not one, man or woman It ts an to wan life. jurist, the I can't tell him for me came to m¢ my dear, If yo | “De you love Mr. Sulllvan,/wish me to do so.” Alice? (To be continued) | & = did not need to ane ——_———___—_. face grew red, then white, ° ltnatinctively clasped her hands - Eom my EE te | lover her heart 1E WILL NOMINATE | nd you have forgotten Har |) WI] SON AT ST, LOUIS | —mbweasem’ of It! If I could forget. If I could make {t seem like a bad dream Oh, Mra Waverly, I would give who placed Wilson's name offic tally be ion in pres feel that I am a ‘light WILSON’S ADDRESS A HIT WITH VETERANS May 31 an spirit of “heru'h be Sh SHOW EM THE EATS While It may not be romantic, 1} | i believe that love is like a jewel in| NEW YORK, May 31.-To edu a ring; if the setting becomes {cate the publ it the workings and loose and the gem lost, we get [of the nav another to fill Its place 1f we can, |explain the adva: @ gaine Sometimes it in prettier and some.|by young men > naval times not as pretty, but we wear {t|branch of the go t service just the same |the navy de pened today Alice smiled thru her tears an elaborate recruiting station in But “pai Mrs, W what th the naval exhibit am I going to do & Pat nd Pr I tried to tell t > ht ea Beach palace mit he would not let me, and he wrote me the note | ga 1 include models of am quite sure ‘ ream | battles ordnance and projec how serious m Ob, Mrs. | tile re {s also a duplicate of jet this |the galley of the UV. 8. 8. Connecti « gO ou 8 portion demonstrates fe, and | am afraid if 1 te eals of the saflors and » will hate me. What sha re prepared sive ah tighter trial the hip ore or le one ot te "Gooner injured whe cullar {dea I n he fell Him Edie, 1 wnan shaft In Fairbanks afraid of the eutcoene mat lone CTION, ( will preve aruapgniausinetis ‘TOMMY KING IS THRU which car nt skan Tom dog ed hicago. 1 he would ae. “yo ee ; TRAIN IS DERAILED Ma - igel7 A aa | Beginning Thursday Morning The Basement Salesroom’s Summer Displays of Muslinwear T. l value Ay room ha ractive 1 liberally for these Summer Displays, esh, well-made Undermuslins of the me of the garments appeal chi on account of their trim simplicity, , h trimmings—Undermuslins in the while others are notable for their lavi favorite pink shades are featured als 25c, 45c, 55c, 69c, 89c, 95c, $1.25 and $1.45 45c, 50c, 69c, 95c to $1.19 ENVE = GOWNS AT $1.25 . ELOPE CHEMISES AT : - Very attractive garments of durable Very attractive is a Gown of pink nainsook or crepe, with trimming of batiste, with trimming of dainty one row of Swiss embroidery or Val, lace insertion, lace edge and blue hand-embroic beading and edge. ta liad -paray. deaines ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT 95¢ Z any pretty Envelope Chemises at GOWNS AT $1.45 this price, well-made from crepe Also in pink batiste is a dainty Empire plis na ok or sheer fi Gown, which has the short waist hand cIgth, ARATE aGeS i ae or Sei embroidered with Dresden floral de- embroidery snsertions, 3s ree and motifs. Some especially attrac gr tive garments have insertion im the GOWNS AT 45e sides of the drawer part. Good valtiés at this price in Kimono ncluded in the displays, dozens of feecna. ok satitias right: th s in Envelope Chemises at 3 ee Crepe, ‘WEe ng from 59¢ and 69e¢ to $1.19, embr and Val. insertions or em broidery edges. GOWNS AT 69¢ Normandy Val insets are effectively used in trimming Gowns of soft nain- sook at 69c. GOWNS AT 95¢ A wide variety of Gowns at this price, including Slip-over, Empire and Open- front styles of nainsook, lingerie cloth repe. Trimming effects range from the simple embroidery-edged styles to | waists fashioned of lace and Swiss embroidery insertion Corset Covers 25c, 39c, 49c and 55¢ CORSET COVERS AT 25¢ Feature a large selection of garments, made of soft nainsook broidery insertions, ribbon-run and lace edges. The displays also include Silk Camisoles, Covers with short lace sleeves and many other styles in Corset Covers, at pannel 49¢@ and 55¢. Exceptional Olleings 3 in White Goods HE Summer Displays of White present important offerings as follows in _ Linens, Towels and Towelings, Sheets, Pillow Cases and White Goods: or ¢ entire Finely-finished Mercerized Damask, 63 Crochet Bedspreads of aches wide, special 5O@ yard; 70 re 74x84 inches, $1.1 inches wide, 7T0@ yard Bedspreads, without dressing, size 7&x Heavy Linen-and-Cotton Table Damask, 84 inches, $1.35. 70 inches wide, 95¢@ yard Bedspreads of firm weave, 76x88 inches, Hemstitched Mercerized Table Cloths, $1.65. well-finished, rm quality, 64x68 Seamless Sheets, size before h inches, special $1.25. 81x90 inches, special 58@ and Hemmed Mercerized Table Cloths, 56x66 81x99 ies, special SO¢@; fine inches, special 75¢. ity, 81x90 inches, special 80¢; 8 Bath Towels, well-fini shed, size 20x42 nches, special ic. inches, special 19¢. Pillow Cases, size before hi 17¢; Bath Towels, woven bent thread 42x¥ hes, 10¢, 12\4¢ and 22x43 inches, special 2Be. 45x46 inches, Ife. Ribbed Bath Towels, heavy, stron nd Cambric Muslin for lingerie and other absorbent, size 19x40 inches es hes wide, special 10¢ 226. ward Huck Towels, all-white, 16x34 inches Nainsook, 3 inches wide, special 14¢ special T@. vard Huck Towels, 21x40 inches, white with Nainsook, 12-yard bolt in box, $1.96. red border, special 12%¢. Barred Dimity in small check effects, Huck Towels, 18x40 inches, white with for women’s and ldren’s wear, red border, special 15¢. es wide, spe 15¢ yard. Crash Toweling for hand { sh ed White Voile in sheer corded e& towels, 17 inches wide, s Se yard 20¢ yard Hand Toweling of quality ¢ ‘lain Crepe Voile, inches wide, } crash, 17 inches y —Hasement Salesroom Aah Displays of White Waists 95c, $1.25 and $1. a0 Waists bought especially material and workmanship g for thes detail of styl, riven careful co at 4 voiles , and the Waists Sheer organdies, and madras cloth are the materi are designed in the fashionable ruffled effects, wit! e or round collars, and trimmings of dainty laces, embroider le | In addition to plain white, there are shades of rose, pink een and tam (harmonizing with the season's sports apparel), a ' Sit 34 to 44 The values are very attractive at 95¢, $1.25 and $1.50. | : Rasement Salesroom trimmed with Valenciennes and em 9 > a it 4 ese TF i ayihitz EtsHE. g Ct