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EVERYONE OF For Bargain Friday Suits—low neck | start with, from WOMEN’S HOSE 25c PAIR Women's heavy weight fiber silk Boot Stockings, fast black, with manufactur i} ers slight imperfections; sizes 8% to 10, at 25¢ a pair and sleeveless, with the 34 to 44 WOMEN’S VESTS AT 17c Or 3 for 50c, Low neck, sleeveless Vests in a number of styles. Some have lace yokes; in sites from M to 44, at MMe each on Friday. or white with indistinct black checks saddle-bag pockets. And swimming time is here in dead or Sound for a cool, refreshing swim J ing Suits of fine ribbed cot- min black and navy, also with red white | Saeipen at $1.00 @ Suit. | | } Bathing Suits at $1.50 If you're going for a swim, get Men's W Davy, red « and white, $2. of these Bathing Suits at $1.50 in green, purple, meray, A ribbed cotton, biack and navy Diack and heather mixtures irt stripes. | and skirt with fancy fancy chest and —Lewer Main Floor. striping» ‘market and see how handy it is. 10c Beauty Pins 5c One dozen Beauty Pins on a | 3/4 inches long; 3 papers | Ciark’s or Coats’ Spool Cot beard for Sc. Gold-plated, as-| [OF ......60. ceeeeeeeee 5S@ | ton; al! numbers tn black or ported designs to the card. Elgin Maid Crochet megs white. Only 1 dozen to a cus- white, black and staple col- | tomer. Silk Thread 3 for 10c ors; 3 spools for...... 10¢ A 100 yards Sewing Silk, black. | 5° baper Milward’s Sewing | Machine Oil at 4c and staple colors A in| Needies Sharps only: solid | ..W™ FP. Nye’s fine Machine ‘colors, A and B in Ddiack; 3 Res P a? | Ol; prevents and removes rust; spools for 10c. | Or assorted sizes; 2 papers | 4c a bottle { Soe ise. iets ‘ 10c Belting 5c Yard | 10c ball, Dexter's. Mercer- | Darning Cotton 3 for Sc | Cotton Skirt Belting, 1% Ins. | ized Crochet Cotton, Nos. | ba cha — Serpe Cot Wide; black or white; extra | to 80 in white, and all col- | (O° WiMols iorge, “ut Clore ‘heavy; 5¢ yard. ors in No. 30; ball.....8¢ | —Upper Main Fleer. Summer Union Suits 39c THEM AN EXCELLENT 50c¢ VALUE A Special Sale of loose lace or tight cuff knees. Bathing Suits for Men come and buy your Bathing Suit now, and then out to Lake Bathing Suits $1.00 | Bathing Suits $2.50 Each Rathing Sui black with akirt stripes of green, orang Bathing Suits at $3.50 Fine quality Worsted Su Wire Hair Pins, 234, 3 and | THE BON MARCHE Pike Street——— Second Avenue———Union Btreet———Elliott 4100 argain Friday ! With Many Tempting Economies in Summer Needs and Summer Wearables Women's fine-ribbed lisle TS Women’s “Carter” thread Vests and Pants; all es included, at Friday Children’s summer ‘ce ©6Unton Suits Cream colo length, peveless; some 2 to 12 years. —c girls, tapes; Women’s White Chinchilla Coats $10.00 Just in—a shipment of those popular white chinchill Smart Some have just a touch of black velvet looking Coats, these earnest. Better oa suit Pathing Sport Coats, in plain white with on the collars. —Second Meer. T thread Union All sizes to AND PANTS 50c light weight sizes 34 to 44; b0c a garment UNION SUITS 25¢ cotton knee weight r for boys: short sleeves. White cotton for with buttons and vper Main Fiver. patch or Drop in on Notion Section o Bargains from the New Section A Friday sale of Notions in the newly arranged Main Floor—just a step inside the Pike Street Entrance m the your way to Spool Cotton 49e Dozen 1234 Printed Lawns 7c Yard 2% inches wide lengths to —Lower Girls’ $2.00 Tub | Dresses, Special | $1.19 Just the sort of dresses for vacation wear }—many dark patterns; all fast colors. } f Straight line, belted and plain effects. All sizes, but not in every style—2 to 14 years. —Second Floor, Center. Boys’ Wearables at 25c A table will be piled high with Boys’ Wearables at 25c each. Sport Shirts, Sport Ties, Washable and Straw Hats and Wash Suits included -Upper Main Floor. 20c Sateens 8c Yard Mill ends of Lining Sateen, lengths from 1 to 8 yards. A fine line of colors for skirts and linings. Standard Apron Gingham 7e Yard Mary Jane Pumps $1.49 Growing Girls’ White Mary Jane Pumps with instep straps and flexible rubber soles —Lower-P riced Shoe shop, Lower Main Floor. Women’s Oxfords $1.49 White Canvas Oxfords, trimmed with black and black diamond toe caps; Louis heels; $1.49 a pair. —Lower-I'riced Shoe Shop, Lower Main Floor. FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY 2,500 Yards of Silks at 39c Yd. Poplins, Silk and Cotton Crepes and Grenadines 24 and 36 Inches Wide A Bargain Friday Sale of plain and fancy Poplins, dines and Satins, in a handsome line of colorings the fabrics for an inexpensive summer dress or evening frock —Upper Main Floor. | IN THE SILK SECTION Silk-and-cotton C and many 12%4c Comfort Challie 10¢ Yard 36 Inch 2 wide, in Union Suits at | or ecru, length; with long closed crotch; $1.00 Window Screens, wire screening; | to 33 inches. Velvet and Axminster M high-grade carpet, and fringed at ends summery patterns Shears at mith bl wer Main Floor, Men’s $1 Cotton | Fine Cotton Union Suits, sleeves | Men's “Lox-it-on” Nainsoc | Underwear-—shirts — sleevele | knee length; 50c value at 3 covered 9 inches high and extend Special at 12c each —Lower Main Floor, 25c Marquisette 12 1-2c Yd. Grena- Just “repes, —Upper Main Fiver, Bargain Friday Specials Many Underpriced Items in Summer Needs 5c Grass ‘66c either white and ankle value; 66c¢ —Lower Main Floor, 50c Athletic Underwear 33c %k Athletic drawers 3c a garn —Lower Main Floor, 19c Window Screens 12c with black Mill ends of Curtain Marquisette in white, cream and Arabian; full 36 inches wide, in good lengths. At half-price Friday —Third Floor Axminster Mats 59c Each ats, made of neatly bound on sides Size 16x33 inches. —Third Floor, Hate | | Upper \elass numbered liard 63 and Wem Seattle HE SEATTLE STAR RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE | CUTS AUSTRIAN LINE, PETROGRAD REPORTS On the map Fig. 1 Indicates Lemberg, probable objective of Rus. silane in their great drive against the Austrians, 2—Loutsk, juet recap- tured by the Ruse. 3—Kovel, near where the fighting is at its height. PETROGRAD, June 15-—The Russian offensive concentrat: ing Just north of Czernowitz an effort to push thru and cut off the defenders of the Buko- wina capital from Lemberg on the north, has succeeded, ac- cording to unofficial, tho re- liable reports received here. The czars forces have ad- vanced along the Pruth prac tically to the gates of Crerno- witz, and immediately to the north of it have taken several points along the direct line of railroad running toward Lem- berg, the Galician capital. Kolomesa ts the objective of the Crernowitz attack Should this town fall, Ceernowits would be without direct rail com munication with Lemberg, tho it could be munitioned and supplied with men from there by sending them on @ wide detour to the west A successful drive on Crernowits | would force the Austrians to the bitter expedient of retreating thru the Carpathians. Still other aggressives are report ed aguinet the German portion of the line north of Pinsk. Here the Russians have not been so success \ful as tn the south * UNCLE SAM ASKS HELP OF PUBLIC ~ IN TAKING NATION BIRD CENSUS Gen WASHINGTON, Jane 15.— When Mr. Robin Redbreast and Mr. Robert Thrush swing on the branches near their homes this month, enjoying the «pring breese and singing, census enu Merators from the United States bureau of biological sur- vey will count them. A really accurate count of a bird population can be made by one bird lover going over a 60 or S0acre unit, mys the bureau The females, busy with spring housework, are often missed, but it’s a scientific fact that the males are so swagger and conspicuous that it is hard for a counter to misa them. So the method to be employ- ed in this census—the survey's third—te to count the males of each species, and then multiply by two to get the total The survey is calling for vol- unteer hunters. Especially {t wants data on the fruit dis tricts of the Pacific coast and | the South Atlantic and Gulf | ataten | Reports are wanted, too, on mountain, prairie and semiarid regions. It doesn't ask expert knowledge If bird lovers will take a walk over the fields just as the sun is getting up, they'll find every bird worth counting In any sort of census, singing, the bureau further advises. This is a prelude to an exten- sive campaign to persuade the country that when a bird is killed, the nation loses an as- wet SEATTLE WOMAN WILL DRIVE AUTO TO DETROIT ON BET WITH FRIENDS Somewhere about the first of July Mrs, Welcha Bennett, 1441 23rd ave., will pat her hair, put A cap and goggles, climb into the driver's seat of her 1916 Pullman, and be off on the first lap of a Journey to De troit, home of the automobile and Get-'em-out-of-the-trenches Henry Her 8-year-old son Paul will accompany her. Her trip is the outcome of a wager she made with several friends one day last week Mrs. Bennett said auch a trip would be “ple” for her. Her friends derided her. Havng a good lot of spunk tn her makeup, she asserted she would do it or die Expenses on the journey be paid by the combined vole of Mrs. Bennett and her son Paul at play houses in various cities en route, where she will sing songs of her own composl- tion and parodies on the efforts 924 GRADUATES GET DIPLOMAS. Diplomas were handed graduates of Seattle's to 924 six high of popular songeters At night, if on the highway she will camp out, If in the city she expecta to stop at a hotel Altogether she has promised & pleasant trip for hers “And say,” she said over the phone Thursday, “if you want speed, watch me! I'm going to make Barney Oldfield look like a piker.” M’CORMICK TO RUN | WILSON CAMPAIGN | WASHINGTON, June 15.—Prest dent Wilson has decided to name | Vance ( McCormick of Pennsy! vania to manage his campaign |This information comes from un official sources, generally accepted as reliable. /AUDITOR WILL MOVE County Auditor By1 ron Phelps will! start moving bis office equipment to the new county-city building Sat: | urday The office will do business in the | |new building Monday Heretofore the liquor permit cus- tomers have had to climb the hill schools at commencement exercises BOY’S LEG Is BROKEN Wednesday night There were 541 girls and 383 boys. All but Broadway's class held ex ercisea in their respective school! living at 19 Jed a broke | he attempte Broadway | mobile driven by @. B, Hall, 216 Col- buildings Broadway grads were at the Met ropolitan theatre. The Lincoln 236, nne 139, Bal Franklin 151, Qu Joseph Wa er bel suffer log Wednesday, when » Jump on to an auto man building, after his baseball had | landed in the machine. was thrown to the ground, The il With the Advent of Warm Weather this store suggests, through its various sec tions, ever so many ways to ensure your enjoying to the full the activities of the season Ample and carefully selected assortments of smartly-styled, cool wearables and acces- sories for kiddies, everything to put the home itself in tune cool-looking grown-ups and and airy draperies, furniture with summer and so floor coverings, forth If contemplating a summer tour—Fast, South or to points in our own Northwest summer you can obtain a fund of helpful informa- tion from the Ask Mr. Foster Travel Office on the Third Floor. All questions on Travel cheerfully and accurately answered No fees. Vudor New Neckpieces, 50c HESE pictured are only Porch Shades Pa two of the many pretty UDOR SHADES add to styles in this new showing, the attractive appearance of the nd convert the porch, when de- cc which includes: Large Plaited and Frilled Collars of fine Net and Organ- 3 die \¢ summer cottage h, sleeping sired, into a room with ventilation full protection from win¢ perfect Collars of Bengaline Large (7 & Pique, Cape Organdie, rain These Shades are stained and Georgette Crepe. in fast colors (brown and ; ao rs very well made green). They can be fur- all new, all very and unusually good values at 50c. nished in several sizes, s, priced @ from $2.75 to $6.7 —First Floor. HESE Cushion Covers are of good quality velvet, in rich colorings of blue, green, rose and mul- berry, and consist of top and back, complete, ready t and both sides are of velvet. Very Velvet Cushion Covers 65c for the pillow, attractive value at 65c Canoe Cushions of standard sizes, covered with velvets and cfetonnes, reduced to 95€ each. —First Floor, Basemenf Salesroom Specimen Values From the Summer Displays of Muslinwear ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT 59¢— Rows of lace and embroidery insertion sewed together 1 1 i trim pretty Envelope Chemises of good quality muslin. They are topped with ribbon-run beading and lace edge, and lace edge also finishes the arm-eyes and drawers. COMBINATIONS AT 69¢ and of with a wide band of embroidery insertion and topped with Cover drawer Combinations nainsook, trimmed ribbon-run lace edge. Embroidery beading drawn with ribbon finishes the waistline and the drawers are trimmed with lace edge. SKIRTS AT $1.25— Pretty and muslin are finished CREPE GOWNS AT 95¢— A very attractive Gown at this price is of white crepe patterned with pink leaf de- signs. It is in slip-over style, V-front, with three rows of hemstitching across the front. Pink crepe patterned with blue butterflies is used for another pretty gown, which is trimmed with dainty lace edge. —Basemont Salesroom. Skirts of with wide f embroidery in fern design serviceable a flounce « and rows of hemstitched tucks attractive » $1.2 Equally Skirts at 75c, 95 White Tub Skirts, $1.50 OMEN’S made, of trimmed with pearl buttons. good-looking Skirts, well excellent quality twill and y ! } i Sizes 24 to 30 waist lengths 36 to 40 inches. measurement; Price $1.50. Basement Salesroom, New Fruit Baskets 50c and 75c J UST _ received, Sandwich a new Bamboo shipment of and Fruit Baskets and desirable all in the rich oak Bathing Caps, 25c B ATHING (¢ in many sizes APS of pure gum rubber, in several patterns styles, including ruffled and four-pointed effects, finish and an assortment of plain colors. Priced at 25¢ Iwo interesting groups - ” at and * each 50¢ (ve ent Sale: ment Salesroom. No Fretting in a Hot Kitchen ‘When You Use A Caloric Fireless Cooker 1 ia just as ideal for use in the camp as in the town home. Just put the food in cold in the morning—meat, vegetables, pastry or anything that is to be cooked—then make the most of your day in the open, serene in the assurance that dinner will be cooked to a ture when you return Caloric Cookers are compartment models), stocked in and (the latest aluminum-lined priced from $13.50 to $25.25 each. Housewares 8) one two- styles | stion, Basement