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THE BON MARCHE (WS SETTING WARM} Pike Street——— Second Avenue——Unien Street———Elliott 4100 | | - John E FREDERICK& Hallaine, who Is making | i THE MACHINE SLATE keynot m the Alaskan rath] | The lon of the | way situation. promixes ake afb 5 em-nit up and take notice before | | as lu practioally a lor J, W ryan who serve ' For Tuesday at the Ju CATANCE SAleS fi | sree, seit poteey | (pee etm gomerene te mang acobean Oak Rocker | e e | | ernor, George E Lee; con record, which wis consistently ; auditor, Norman Wardall; W. M. Whitney claim pooxnl: | bi earing Out Some Little Sea ate enna | [na an ling, ee ale Price, $12. missioner South district, Lou | | ground that he has | a party | A . e P. ° Smith; commissioner City die | worker, ch#irman of the county re i N idea of the trict, Frank P. Mullen, publican co tte sod author of | fj " . sent | ots at Very Little Prices =|. r re oot at PEAY vatus the Semi: . « can¢ on, Fra fam 4 j » a } ay . = IA] With but a few days before the| (ter Candidates, Frank |. t } |} annual Furniture Just enough for one spirited day's selling in most of them. So out they BOs WP chings tor the fall elections boein, | aug vohn F Miner are. also plan: if | Sale offers in Living M LANESE Silk Glove on table and counter, at very decided reductions, for we're not going to dally | pie on. eae polttion is emerging out of It#| ning active Kpeaking campaigns. lethargy rage Generally speaking, there isn't] in the auditor's office, a mixup | Ml Any widespread interest yet aMONE | such ax has developed in the clerk’s| fl Pose Boesbet- cae hy This apathy | office ix gradually becoming appar: |f ico — i Maeit ap y eng al8O ont, The office force is Inclined to Among the candidates. But they're] tne candidacy of Henry Odom, but | f beginning now to liven up. ‘ . ie the head of the office has indorsed jf The active participation of Thom: {! Warten as F. Murphine, former moose lead. SOFman Warde ft room Furniture may ‘ be gained from the Jacobean Oak Rock- er pictured. It is of large, com t " t tone em ' or white, H with them any longer. You'll find some rare bargain-picking here on Tuesday. 35c and 45c Sport Suitings 25c a Yard Sport Suitings, the fad of the hour, at 2Se a yard They are the 3Sc and 45c grades, 4 and 36 inches wide, awning and blazer strip Two-clasp Silk Gloves with two fortable design, with ings, in pretty summer colorings on white grounds. ms th the ceinels . e 6.6 || ‘ or, » campaign of Henry Mé H restry-ce ose white and pon 00 p In old rose and white, black and white, pink and white, green and white, gray [I/iiride for eovernor, hus added m| The commissioners’ fight and|f| | tapestry cred, | cel: salon ka white. aeiieien Sie : |new impetus in the latter's cam-|eheriff's probably will be the hot pring seat Heavy Twoclasp Milanese Silk —— | paten test in the campaign, For sheriff, Gloves in black, white and *riced in the Sale at 2. Priced in the Sa $12 colors, $1.00 pair Equally attractive values are offered in Furniture Two-clasp Silk Gloves in black McBride was governor for one|the principal opponents at this time term, and was singularly free in/appear to be Lafe Hamilton and July Clearance Sale of All Odd Lots of ’ 2 his administeation from politiew® John Stringer Hamilton is county ; ; : ; Q bossiam. This cost him the re- commissioner at present, andj for Bedroom, Dining-room and Hall and white, with plain or Women’s Waists, Coats and Dresses Jiro Moitoiath uch SRUBe Toe hops ate é 7 a ee ee | her machin backs, 65¢ pair. oliticlans For county commissioner in the fi] nvention | South district, the contest is waged First Floor. in the state f 1904 to ¢ | They sauce 4d him politically between Lou Smith, with the Ham fed then, but und at Very Noticeable Price Reductions arance bringing you reduced flton ring indorsement Jamee Summer only just arrived, and here's the July Clea |the direct primaries now, the for-| Jones, of Kent, road supervisor, and 6 e bi fo © seaso o come mer Kove has been recetving "i pcre t Pfices on lots of summer wearables with the best half of the season yet to com mer governor | ving | Otto A. Case, former wecretary 0 B N. f Ik W sh S $4. 50 Here are a few of the lines that will be seen at Tuesday's C learance in the gar |flatt on " eee c Wir Port | the Cor cial Club. " fe) 3’ or (0) as uits, be wudlha he: ar berth ceagpens In the North district, the Ham ee Section: | . a n ring bas put up Frank Mullen C AREFULLY tailored from heavy t covert cloth in khaki color, these new arri- ils make especially practical vacation suit Murphine undoubtedly will prove @ tower of strength to McBride He was chairman of the republican) — county committee In 1912, but re Seven leading progressives have |} leigned when the progressive party |*igned a statement appealing to was formed. As a member of the | bull moosers to support Woodrow Hlegislature, Murphine was the lead-| Wilson, Col. Hawthorne read the er of advanced legislation, and so|statement Saturday to the Demo well was he liked by even his po-|ecratic club, and it, of courts, was| 9 tleal ents, that they gave| vigorously cheered. It was signed him a place on t house rules | by Ole Hanson, E. C. Snyder, H.C committee, altho he was a minority t, George W. Bright J. 79° AND $1.25 HOUSE SACQUES AT 50c EACH Of crepe and percale in neat figures—well made and neatly trimmed HOUSE DRESSES THAT WERE $1.50 AT $1.00 Black Percale House Dresses for nurses or waitresses, tailor made; sizes 40 to 46 BEAUTIFUL $1.95 LINGERIE WAISTS AT $1.59 Choice models, attractively fashioned and neatly trimmed—reduced to $1.59 $1.95 TO $2.95 LINGERIE WAISTS $1.75 | Fine quality Blouses, neat models, prettily trimmed; special at $1.75 to oppose Mike Carrigan tion Norfolk and each hey are in regul Suit has an extra pair of knickerbockers. Sizes Price $4.50 6 to 16 years Boys’ Bathing Suits in cotton ar 24 to 38, priced from 75¢ to $2.50. ‘ re 9 T ERE SO T s T 5 nem ber Fletche E.G. Allen and W. 1.18 , ' rl COATS THAT WERE $24.50 TO $29.50 AT $19.50 T NEUaTiAas Vaden: 405 benia “&: ret Dowie ~ shih }] Boys’ Tapeless Blouses in light and dark effects ‘Women's a Taffeta and dean Coats, exceptionally pretty models and well made tematic tour of the state in a few! “Today we have the edifying |[M with military collar, sizes 6 to 16 years, 50c, ee — —Herend Fleer, North. days spectac of Taft and Roosevelt | ee, Barnes and Johnson, Penre nd Exceptional values in a collection of Boy MeRride activity has Colby, and Ed Sims, J. W. Bryan fj : 4 on some of the 1 Cloth Suits, sizes 2% t reduced to and W. M. Whitney, Miles Poindex candidates, Roland jter and William E. Hamp all verett has headquar- | joining in a quavering wok ttle and plans an auto! ing chorus,” read the statement in tour of the state Lee | part j's also fitting about ¢ — It went on to praixe Wilson for siderably. The other gubernator-| jive sn por reat’ crosrenstve fal candidates have not mapped Putting the first real progres ont any Gefinite ~ivesan Yor on the mpreme court—Louts D. 6 Hrandete—-and pointed out other I fi rogressive legislation credited to i } 1 $3.75 and $6.50. Hartley of _ $3.50 and $4.00 High Class Mannish Suitings $2 a Yd. 34-Yard Lengths of Fine Imported and Domestic Tweeds and Worsteds The season-end surplus of a New York importer of Men's Suitings—bought at so ‘low a price that we can sell them for $2.00 a yard, though they are $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Suitings. They come in 3 1-3 yard lengths; 54 and 60 inches wide for men’s wear. Equally ters In Se 41-Piece Dinner Set Pg “id Reduced to $9.85 "$1.00 | it 9 HIS unusually low price Jamen Y. © Kellogg, candid congress, nrobably holds the phew a! > among th ” yeroun m real, business-like tivity. He|of William T. Laube as county re has pledged to his support during | publican chairman, Ralph Horr the past week 60 district leaders | Vice chairman, automatically suc of the former prog fod him. Laube's law business did not permit him to devote the Wilson kK from 12-strand pure thread silk and reinforced Set of fine glazed Bavarian with Hisle top, heel, sole and china, as pictured, with dec- toe, these Silk Stockings give full measure of wearing satis- is quoted on a Dinner ies’ tai . |this county, ben CRE: Set fine for ladies emeet Sremees, bates and =e. fi siloead de this fall J/tumber, of other | nee wary time for the office, he| oration ¢ f tiny pink roses, faction. In gold, canary, wine, Men and women who are planning on having a fine tailored suit made this fal workers declared brown chain border and gold geariet, wild-rose, silver, me- should certainly attend this sale. | hws, | Pas Se y : v MERCHANT TAILORS ARE | edge. The Set is made up aiamavay, unvy, akpadesoad ( NT TA s “ THEATRES NEW DISEASE of other shades, as well as black meneny oT aa ese oc | | 6 Dinker Pleas and white. Price $1.00 pair. , =~ Flee! ane | purchase a ey wis! Upper Main Floor. | & Tas Platie Heavy Black Silk Stockings with lisle garter top and lisle heel, sole and toe, $1.15 pair. Black Silk Stockings with gar- HIPPODROME Mae Weston'’s Girl Revue, with nine people in the cast, opened the new show at the Hippodrome Sun 6 Cups and Saucers 1 Open Vegetable Dish 6 Individual Butter Dishes “Just-for-Tuesday” Clearance Specials 4 n ei Pine » . Every one of these items has been reduced to a very low price for this one day |} {*° Redo ru egy igs ea new LONDON, June 26,—(By Mail) ff 1 12-inch Platter 1 Pickle Dish ter top, heel, sole and toe re- 4 , 7 ely heir ox SAY ive ‘want to clean them out at once eee ey inate sone are lively. | Men with their mouths crammed 1 Covered Dish 6 Soup Plates inforced with interlining of bill are: MeClary| With cotton to keep their cheeks Those Dixie Boys,” | from touching their teeth or their tongues are b oming more or less familiar si n the military hos pitals In Europe A new, unnamed disease has TRIS nee lisle, $1.15 pair. Exceptional value, at $9.85. —Thiré Floer —First Floor. Others on t) land Runyan who entertain with quick steps an¢ tuneful melodies Marsh and Lawrence are novelty jugalers, who exhibit nerve and me made ite ap rance an tho chanical ingenuity in presenting | OO? gor vt iopenrance and, the Lac jin oon al fun|{it® Rature is not fully understood Lemle and Shearer, real funlit’ csists among the Germans ex Read this list, and if you see anything here you want we promise you'll be well fied at what you're asked to pay: Jelly Glasses 19c Doz. $1.25 Wash Skirts $1.00 New squat-shape Jelly Glasses with Women’s awning-stripe Tub Skirts, all | tea design bottom. No telephone orders. | cut three-gored with full sweep, two patch livered with other goods from Hard- | pockets, wide belt; special at $1.00 “THE NORTHLAND” ware Section only. —Lower Main Floor. | Second Wieor. i makers, offer a comedy skit that! wet) as among the allies. German (fl REFRIGERA I OR | ivf s 2 2 brings big applause from start tO] prisoners vay that the Ge | 20c Sateens at 7ca Yd. | ‘9c Lingerie Waists at 55¢ J isis: pelea intel MEE a setae weary ai >| Three large tables crowded with pretty “Peg o' the Ring” will be shown|this latest human ailment. It ts , R ‘ Refrigerator with excel- Sateen Remnants—lengths from 1 to 7 | . . until Wednesday night. Charlie] believed the trench rats carry lent qualities. Well-built of thoroughly seasoned yards, in wanted colors—for linings, fancy Summer Blouses in voiles, lingerie and [f! Chaplin in “The Police Officer,” {| unknown gorm, which hax not iy hfe ; is : work and skirts—special 7e a ya i “ | organdies—some with large collars and also on the bill 2 been isolated. i hardwood, finished golden. Heavy walls, well insulated —v, ‘mat | frills. —eeona FI ad | Major Dr. Sidney MeCallin, for. | ff namel-lined food compartments i remc » mame 2: C ° ° 15 «9 aay " ’ 1 25 89 sige PALACE HIP |merly of Chicago, but recently at- |i Ename 1 compartments, with removable, non “Love at Firat § p title | tached to the British R. A. M. C rustable shelves. Dry system of refrigeration 5c hina Silks ic Yd. Girls $ Bloomers Ic Love at First Sight” is the title | tachec a a g | . of the Irish skit, with Mr, and Mrs.| has studied the new disease in the | {ff ; eS j They’re Remnants—lengths from 1 to/5 | Bloomers of high-grade black sateen, Barney Gilmore heading the Palace ye of the Chicago medical Four sizes, with 20-, 25-, 35- and 50-pound ice capac ds—about 500 yards in all, in all colors. | plaited and with fitted band top and elastic Hip bill, which opened Sunday an first symptom is the ity, priced respectively at r in al Tue - cht} Browth of a white lning in the /f] ill wash splendidly. Special 15c knees; sizes 6 to 14 years Ceenkey Sight Witt be leek night t 1 th Thi i § . = Ps a, os » to yea he © Hip, { honor of the | ™ou h an throat This resem —Upper Main Fieor, | —Second Floor, Center. 1a nee Ap, 1m Peper "| bles diphtheria, The inside of the |i $10.00 $12.00 $14.00 $16.00 —Third Floor mouth becomes painfully sensitive and at the climax of the attack the entire mouth is padded with |p After the climax, recovery i Other acts are Tom Brown's min strels; Henry and Lizelle, comedy singers; Eastman and Moore in/ “His Gypay Sweetheart P. O'Mal ley Jennings and na Dorman in “A Little Bit of English,” and the Kremka brothers, acrobats 50c Cotton Warp Serge 19c $1.25 Rompers at 89c Yard-wide heavy Serge, in good shade | Children’s stri a , r ped and figured madras of dark brown, worth 50c. Will go fast | Rompers with square and round necks— | at 19¢ a yard, as long as we have any. belted models, in small sizes only, at 8% 25c and 35c Ribbons 19c Yd. —Second Floor, € Beautiful Ribbons for sashes and hair Women’ . Crepe Gowns $1. 25 : P, C Nigh Gowns oO bows—5 to 6 inches wide, in taffetas, ris leah ane ight wns, artees some satins, figured, plaid and plain col- | | Said’ oe v asics. 4 ‘ te sid ppc ors, at 19¢ a yard, ened ta | , lace trimmed; special movth” is the popular ailment, but the Brit * ; aaa pmmies call it the “foot and Beyond Recall.” a complete epi-| mouth disease,” or sometimes sode in “Who's Guilty?” is the mo-| “lumpy jaw || tion picture feature of the bill i ! . oe 1 rte Mex atsier on in| €0,000 TURN OUT TO f HEAR PHILHARMONIC | A New Bath Minas New Middy $6.00 , Blouses, $1.50 fashioned melodrama of New Eng at $1.25, sa " | . White Footwear $1 25 Third Floor. iil iand life, pleased the Sunday aud \| ei ae ‘3 HESE new Middy ar- . 5c fences at the Orpheum. The —_— 1 Kenney Needle rivals are in the f. . mars Oxfords of ‘Nubuck, button | $1.50 Armure & Rep 7. Yd. | Wilkes Players will be seen in “The| Extra street cars were promed |i a Rp ip - ber favor = * neal 8 - : New Minister” for the rest of the|into service to carry Sunday crowds . ’ ite coat-style, made f style, Pumps of canvas with turned leather O-inch heavy mercerized Armure and [gj New, Minister” for the r sw ito the munteipal bething beach at new principle—throws four arviceabie: “wi Baie” soles or white rubber soles; worth to $2.50 | Rep in solid colors, for portieres and drap It's full of funny situations and! Alki and to parks where band con converging needle - spray pede tase MO gs gi OK with wide belt, sailor col- lar, two large pockets and long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. Prived at $1.50. Basement Salesroom. pathos, too. certs were staged. mais, cage eries; half price—75c a yard Pp pper Main Floor. —Third Floor, North, $1.45 Panama Shapes 69c | $3.59 Matting Rugs $2.95 Special for the Clearance Sales Tuesday —Women’s rolled-brim Panama Hat Shapes; medium and small sizes; fine for outing wear. —Second Floor. George Rand plays the part of an| Ten thousand people, it was esti | i | streams and not a drop ex-convict who tries to make an) mated, heard the Seattle Philhar honest living in his home town,| monic orchestra play ita first open | splashes out of the tub, The where Puritanic ideals ai a- air concert in Volunteer park, Sun water is thrown in a_ hori mount. Norman Hackett plays ‘the |day evening. part of the “new minister.” 9x12 extra heavy linen warp Japanese Matting Rugs in green, tan and Line, with the colors woven through; $2.95 —Third Floor, zontal direction, so no rub ber cap is needed to keep It can be fitted to any New Shadow tub, requires no curtain, takes up no extra space and Laces, 35c Yard does not interfere with the regular use of the tub. the hair dry , son iy | FIGHTS AMENDMENT HIRAM JOHNSON IN | RAGE FOR SENATE 0203.00 fi ee eee jed with the citizens of Washington SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—Hi-|not to lessen the strength of the {ram Johnso: governor of this|dry law by adopting the brewery state, was ch ed to the echo Sat-;amendment tn a speech Sunday urday when he announced his can-| night at the First Methodist church didacy for senator. 12 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar for $1.00 FOR BARGAIN TUESDAY IN THE GROCERY—PROVIDED YOU BUY ; OTHER GROCERIES AT THE SAME TIME Careful housekeepers will be glad of this chance to get Sugar for canning—at a special price. ANY dainty new de- It takes only a minute or so to attach this shower, signs are offered in these Shadow Laces, suit- and as it is all metal, there is nothing about it likely to get out of order f g « able for waists and trim- He expressed himself for Hughes Fresh Washington Cream- | Lighthouse Washing Pow- | Hershey's Cocoa, half-pound [J an asked that orogremives onan WILL HAVE BIRTHDAY ema: 2 semmsement ming purposes, Tn ecru Nar te lei ; ze within the ranks of other par ery Butter, delivered with | der, large packages....15@ | cans at : sis'y MMM tee, “1 that way, he declared, thay and white, widths 6 to 12 other groceries, lb..... 29¢ | Sliced Bacon, Ib......25e@ | Quench Thirst, choice of New Potatoes, 100 Ibs. for | Circle (WY Hams, halt or Cietae or wild cherry; 4 $2.69; 25 lbs. 70¢; 10 hele Ateee th packages for ......... 25¢ GSU, ABB Reo BMP | Oia Mange, Gyrug, No.5 2 inches, the yard, 35¢. “Economy” Fruit Jars anrnalii % Self-Sealing Air-Tight (~~ Ir could preserve their progressive sol-| The Northern Life Insurance Co idarity. | will ce lebrate the tenth anniver ite existence July 13, 14 sary BENJAMIN INJURED and 15, This company is a § | organization H.C. Henry ts pres e Cottolene, medium size; per \ Jewelry Novelties |) White Floating T bile Soap, | can 1c ieee | 208: oreescccces Oe retin {dent. It carries $12,000,000 insur. three bars for......... 10¢ | ‘ Maximum Brand Lobsters, Scott W min, president of|/ ance on its books at the present ) rubber rings are required in ae \ * | Ghirardelii’s Ground Choc- | 4s" peti the Union Stables here, was injur.| time i 10c and 15 BMMER! Lodl, fine | for'| plate in bulk: Ib...3. ae fe cans, fo 29¢ |p tre | piri oP agitate aa f ‘ sealing the Economy Fruit Jar, § ft ni Cc Junches and picnics; 10c | Farina, No. 10 sacks..39¢ fh Aa Seed, pound |]\ ois Saturday. He will recover Perea er Gre and its extra large opening enables 2 | LARGE agsortment to 7 age fo | mpts to recove » bodie A cans for .... --.8@ | Pure Cocoa, in bulk; per ;, Tlic 10¢ of prance Betiar, 12, i Rdwe 4 one to put up the larger fruits whole Gees ‘ choose from in Jewelry elias 1.1i ‘ ‘| Monte or Maximum TEA FOR RED CROSS : ; ; oo ee bi < ‘ ; ‘aTOWAaX, ? 106 ryound 221 Carroll, 20, stud: F ’ Novelties ose x Revife’s Silver ard, < Pe nie ad 7 4! Pears, large can 20¢ The Broadway Red Cross auxil-| reunectively, at the Hines tor Pint Jars, 85¢@ dozen pease terri eer. . s ve a are e onte atsup, arge | 14 7 J 7 fn will give a te respectively, at the Briseo Memo i low-prices, including Bar Pin appy Home Oysters, 45 ary will give a (ea at the home of raj home for boys ate Quart Jar doze SON . * large cans $1.55; medium | bottles ...............15¢ oe he. 29 Mrs, R. E. Merrill, 919 Harvard ave rial dl Jae “ ors, ane war . ars, $1.00 ie men — Rrooches, Cuff Links, Tie Pins 4 a N,, for the benefit of the Red ¢ ross riday Half-gallon Jars $L.35 dozen and Tie Clasps; 10¢ and 15¢ j afte rnoon, had failed up to noon ' Monday. iB loor, South, ed this week in the Ba cans 79¢; small cans.47¢ | Tea Fannings, Ib......10¢ society, Thursday, July 13, from ent: Salcsroom. ~~ pach |to 6. Every one is invited to Hyon ae ~—Basement Salesroom.