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—— SEATTLE STAR CAN YOU REMEMBER ‘THE BON MARCHE | TELEPHONE NUMBERS? | | Pike Street Second Avenue ———Union Street Elliott 4100 | ROTH TELLS YOU HOW] ~ SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF 1 fore reading the next six para |erapha Four people sat down at table jeating, FOUR ATE. Then one got} up. jeaving three still eating _David mM. Roth |THREE now ATE. 48-3-8 - 8 ORAS EDITOR'S NOTE—Mr, Roth e d C P e | unders by the t ° meee cee, eee! Suit and Coat Prices principles and hints he cites, D t the average individual car » A Whole Week ot Selling Good Corsets my no taper pes | rop to an ai ema with profit and self-im at Special Prices | (0A ree" E The makers helped us by sup- i BY DAVID M. ROTH tremely-Low Leve plying us with Corsets at very } | Séatlic MemieryBxpert great price concessions, or else we \ | | My memory hints today are to never could hold a sale like this 4 \ ee Me iat ee tiated the tb Su CH Suits and Coats as remain from the with prices like these. [stoning that remembering figures season’s earlier displays are now re- iJ oul under my system involves prinet Lae $3.00 C. B. Corsets $1.69 1/ aw ee, ee ee eee ee grouped into new lots at prices made with C. B. a la Spirite Corsets—Style f/ / PIN in |shall cite should, however, “prove but one object: namely, to close these gar- 153-S, of good coutil, for tall, slender 1 \\\ih Lead aise mmprocning many figures ments out of stock within the shortest pos- — enema he og style } \ |My, telenhone | number, for in-| sible time. with long skirt and free hip a) | stance, Is Main 482% } ; 4 y ¥ ¥ \\ h Sb aereenga pithee e Pranghyeee lt Hee An inspection of the racks will explain the $3.50 G. D. Corsets $1.95 aie . mind finds no trouble In reproduc: | importance of the opportunity far more clearly As pictured, G. D. Justrite Corsets f 4) j|//} jGl Foote Baa Mle abe hl hacen 3 Hhrr te than could any amount of written description, for tall figures. Models of heavy cou h i Briefly, the following are the principal lots: til with high bust and long skirt. Sizes 20 to 30. $3. 50 NEMO CORSETS AT $2.95| 19¢c BRASSIERES AT 12'4c EACH Linen Suits Reduced to $10.00 —in rose, Copenhagen, orange, wistaria and § $1.25 BROCHE CORSETS AT 79% | 35c BRASSIERES AT 29¢ EACH (PQUR PEOPLE RATING—that' natural linen color. $1.50 R. & G. COR AT $1,00| 19¢ TRIMMED RUFFLES AT 125s ff) "one need temmemee. $5.00 AMERICAN LADY AT $3.45 | 29¢ BUST FORMS, SPECIAL AT 19¢ [J phone’ namornt ith yr SHORT NEWS Wool Suits Reduced to $12.50 pleture of four reople at table and) Jone leaving, it. will remain indel-) |ibly impressed This Ia only. one hint on how} you can inpreve your memory for| THOMAS M. PATTERSON, 71,1 | figures former senator from Colorado and | 8 you want to remember the|for years publisher of the Rocky | telephone or house number, 812| Mountain News, died Sunday at his Green jhome in Denver | ‘Translate tt into this: (He)| tHE CRUISER Marbfehead,| ATE OND TOO GRERN with the Oregon naval militia A meaningless number has been |\icarg. sailed from Sitka, Alaske, linked up with the common Guaell, tee ieaee aouee ting and perhaps the discomfort | ving tasted unripe fru | REV. J. H. MARKEY, Catholic URES MAY SUGGEST | priest, and Richard Ebbett, who ar NAMES, POPULAR SLANG, | rived from England on the St. Paul, | TORIC DAT nay British authorities asked them | want to remember the sum /to leave England Simply recall that Colum-| WILLIAM W. FIFE, of Venice, |bux dincovered America in 1492,!Cq1, and a former resident of Ta-| and that the period in the sum has eatnend Aacaatti ue the carey he eee esate of the four of » competitive examination | numerals { The figure 2187, in associated |°Pe" to naval apprentices | }ideas, equals (21) the age of man.| MEMPHIS STREET care are hood a certain advertia. tied up as the result of the elec tag y known, “the 67/ tric company’s officials’ failure to variet recognize the newly formed union In 1248 the four numerals double |of motormen and conductors, Sev up with each leral its marked the strike Satur Main 1654 the last three numerals day night —Third Fleer, South, An Exciting Sale of $1.59 and $1.95 Lingerie Waists at $1.00 Over 600 Pretty Blouses in the Lot A score or more of pretty models in our regular $1.59 and $1.95 lines of White Waists—will be out on the tables Tuesday at a dollar apiece. LINGERIE, VOILES, ORGANDIES AND BATISTES WITH LONG OR SHORT SLEEVES Some have the low flat collars, some are prettily trimmed with em- broidery and narrow lace, others show clusters of pin tucks and hem- stitching. EVERY ONE IS A RARE FIND AT A DOLLAR —Seroné Floor July Sale of Notions —Gaberdines, Serges and Wool Jersey Cloth; black and white checks, gray, Copenhagen, | rose, white and tan. Silk and Wool Suits Reduced to $18.50 —Fancy Stripes and plain Taffetas; Serges, Gaberdines and Wool Jerseys; women’s and misses’ sizes; many desirable colors. Silk and Wool Suits Reduced to $24.50 —Suits from our highest grade lines in the prevailing modes; gray, navy, tan and black. Coats Reduced to $10.00 —a very interesting lot; women’s and misses’ sizes; sports and street models; good styles, materials and colors. Coats Reduced to $15.00 —principally street models; Taffeta, Poplin, Serge and a few in Jersey Silk and Velours; checks and desirable plain colors. Coats Reduced to $20.00 —some exceptionally desirable coats in this group, in novelty Wool Coatings (black and colors) and in handsome Silks. E bay A THREE-DAY SELLING OF SMALL WARES AND SEWING SUPPLIES | step downward. Auto license No.| THE PARK board has put a/ AT REDUCED PRICES 1776 can be remembered bb HE |crusher on the plenic lunch ifter Hl ex vei IN OF INDEPEND-| by {nstalling sanitary squirrel and ¢. tramp-proof lockers at Alki beach limprensed “and. retained by ‘some |@%¢ Woodland park simple analysie—linking up the| CHARLES H. MOYER was ro- | meaningless sumeral combination |@lected president of the Western | |with some ansociation your mind|Federation of Miners, defeating | will readily give forth George Powell by 1,526 votes, at) Mentally enlarging figuree—ae if Great Falls, Mont. you saw them in 4-foot height) PROSECUTOR YANTIS of Olym. a st the ing-—often serves to | pia Sunday night accepted a $1,000 properly tm therm. bond for Mra. Gillies. She is charg Here ts a hint in recalling @ list) oq with aiding her husband to es- of names. Take the first 14 presi | cane from the Thurston county fall dents of tho United States. As an) an ANTICATHOLIC organiza index to them, memorize this sen-| tion known as the Amorican party tence Washington And _ Jefferson |DO™inated William Sulzer of New k as a candidate for president d an Jo 7 + Made Many A Joke; Van Buren. its convention at Minneapolis eS og To Find Poor |" sevERAL SEATTLE physicians The first letter In each word ta /8T@ Slated for talks at the annual the key—-Washington, Adama, Jef meeting of the Washington Assoct ferson, Madison, Monroe, Adams, |@tlon for the Prevention and Relief | Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, Ty. |0f Tuberculosis, to be held in Ev ler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Pterce | ¢rett July 27.28 and Buchanan PLUNGING OVER a 15-foot em Now, to fix the rest of them, try |bankment on Alki ave. a roa your own Ingenuity. Use some fin-| containing D. C. Je and George gle or key-sentence similar to the | Schwartz bumped If to pieces one cited and cut Schwartz's 1 so badly Another suggestion: If you have |elght stitches were required. trouble remembering whether port A BENEFIT dance will be given or starboard {fs the left side of a| Wednesday night, at the Ravenna vessel, note that PORT and LEFT | garage, for Company L, Second both have four letters. Also this: | Washington infantry, now on the PORT wine ts RED, the color of | porder. jthe port light MRS. STELLA E. WILSON of ff Black or white cotton Belting, 2 inches wide, at just half price —BSe w yard for this sale. 50c Aprons 39c Paultless Waterproof Aprons, white or white with purple stripes; large size, with bib, 39. 10c Hair Pins 5c Shell Hair Pins, 6 on a card, small size, crimped Pins tn shell color only, at Sc a card. 15¢ Featherbone 10c Silk-covered Featherbone {n Diack or white with grosgrain Go | Id plated Beauty Pins, 100 | covering, at 10c a yard. erg, spun gy haulage Hooks and Eyes 2c Bias Binding 5c dozen to the card, special 5c. | Hooks and Eyes tn sizes from . 0 to 4; will not rust; come 2 Six yards of Cambric Bias | 25¢ Magic Cleaner 15¢ | gore Hooks and 2 doen Byes Binding, in sizes 1 to 5. White Magic Cleaner, for gloves and to the card. only, priced at 5c a yard. shoes; removes stains and | Grease spots; special at 15c. | Curling Irons 5c \ Buttons 2c a Card Combs 10c Each =| Large and medium-size Curl Fancy iiegpes | Buttons in Dressing Combs in white | ing Irons of good, solid tron with many styles an@ colors. Ome | French ivory with coarse and | smooth finish and wqoden han dozen to the card. \ fine teeth, special at 10c each. | dies —Upper Main Floor. $1.75 Bust Forms 95c Papier Mache Bust Forms, sizes 32 to 44, long hip effect— covered with fine black jersey cloth. Supporters 8c Pair Black or White Hose Support ers of good quality stic with rubber cushioned fasteners Muff Bags 40c Manahan’s Tarine Muff Bags, | 20 inches wide, 22 inches deep, —Second Fleor, A Clearance of Cloth and Silk Dresses Scheduled to Begin Tuesday Morning offers unusual opportunities to women whose wardrobes have a place for an extra frock or two, for street, after- noon or evening wear. The Dresses involved (125 in all) are all from our regular stocks, and the prices we quote for clearance represen’ decisive discounts. Seventeen Dresses reduced hooks inside to hang garments to uty Pins 5c BARGAIN SE SATION IN THE SILKS All these examples show a sy®/galina. K oF . tem of linking up we figures prea Bis gee Pg dy seg ae | to $12.50. files away all information wanted. | "Bost No. 4s i Thirty - five Dresses re- Veterans of For eign Wars, has adopted resolutions ditor’s Note—in his conclud-| } tng setiate tomorrow, David Roth |*t Orting, expressing grief at the will Ilustrate how » elling be | death of William J. Bothwell, killed improved by imple ysis off ntly during a dry ratd at the Ferguson hotel words which aids in memorizin them.) ©) THE ALASKA steamer Humboldt safled from Pier 7 with a passen. ger list of 75, including 40 round- NEW DOME IS LARGER °).500"S3unry ansiior reports | | |show 2.041 more autos than last Plana submitted for the construc-| Year for the first five months of the duced to $15.00. Twenty-five Dresses re- duced to $20.00. Eighteen Dresses reduced to $27.50. Yard-wide silk and cotton mixed Crepes both plain and fancy effects Dainty designs, monotone and novelty stripes, handsome printed fancies, flowered brocades and plain colors included. $1 and $1.25 Fancy Silks 69c 24-inch Silks in a number of different kinds, including fancy taffetas, messalines, satins, louisines and moire—stripes, plaids, jacquard, printed warp and novelty brocades Eight Dresses reduced to $35.0%. —in addition, a few reduced to $7.50 and $10.00 each. 5 i acie Sessa —Upper Main Floor. | tion of the new dome for St. James’ | fiseal year, bringing the total up to f cathedral, at a cost of $ 13,390 I dicate {t will be much larger than) MRS. DELIA DELIGHT PIN. | the one destroyed during the win-| 6817 Tenth ave. N. E, a 67 ter by the heavy snow. jyear-old school girl at the Univer. | It te @ald the new dome will Im-|slty of Washington, selis stockings | |prove acoustics of the cathedral,,and underwear to the women stu- The diameter of the new dome will| dente to pay her way thru school. (ff be 75 feet, while that of the old| FISH COMMISSIONER DARWIN ff was 45. The new dome will be 160/"nnounced Saturday that work /|ff Quick Service in the Kodak For Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery Section Films in by noon, ready| 22 Pounds of Cane Sugar $1.00 | by 5 p. m. the same day. Pure Cane Sugar, 12 pounds $1.00, with other gro In by 5 p. m., ready by noon | ceries. Not more than 12 pounds to a customer. the next day. ‘ Kodak Section, Upper Main Floor, | Pure Ground Chocolate, a| Nu-Blu, not over 3 pack Preserving-Season Requirements In Wide Variety test ab he floor of the church,| Would be started at once on th ~ + gh ‘ 2 " es Gil os Lest CON eeas heels. 19¢ | ages to a customer, 3 5« a te ne Dee oe De ere ee Brenpiiigtra ti cteroq hth) Pe N° rubber rings are necessary for Sealing the “Economy” B a Lima Beans Cutting’s | Packages for ....... 10¢ old to be built on the North river, near (fl Fruit Jar, vet it k fi age . Lots of nice Bathing Suits | ," erate a South Bend i ir, yet it keeps foods sweet and pure for years, On here—for women and chil poets soaked Limas; No.| Franco American oye Va dren.—Second Floor, For | 2 C8! ceressecesereeees 9¢ | Maid Soup, a can....7 Boys—Upper Main Floor.| Bon Special Blend Coffee, | Ferguson's Orange Marma For Men Lower Main | equal to most 40c and 45c | lade, 1-Ib. pkg........ 19¢ | Floor. advertised coffee, 114 Ibs ABOUT 1,000 state ministers will sympathy for the European war sufferers, {f plans of the Central ett, and Roy | Council of Soctal Agencies mature. Crosby, of Seattle, are exhibiting] A RACING propeller will be plac on Automobile Row a new gas en account of its wide opening, the larger fruits and vegetables may be preserved whole. J. O. Almen, of B Pint Jars, 85 dozen Quart Jars, $1.00 dozen. | Freshly churned Washing- | > | Half-gallon Jars, $1.35 do ——— | for 50¢ u ed on the steamboat Kitsap 11, f 8 8, $1.35 dozen. ton Creamery Butter, glad kine which, it 1s belleved, will rev-| which ts slated to meet the steam.| | Frui j A Flurry in White Floating Toilet Soap, | to deliver it with other gro- [J |"atlontzs the automobile ening. | lhoat Tacoma in a meed test for the P, Jar Wrenches for tightening caps on Mason jars, 15c each. : * 4 large bars.......... 25¢ | ceries, a pound....... 29¢@ [Plana tighter than tho average en. |ChamPlonship of the Sound, accord. | ff ‘arowax for sealing jelly glasses, one-pound package, 10c. Bedding Prices gine, and is an 11-cylinder model ee btdhe oi of the Kitsap Coun-| 3 —Rasement Salesroom. LAWN GRASS SEED, 1-POUND PKG, 10: Unless gone Hastorn concern de “THES lt te ay i Gall Sure Seal and Mason Fruit Jar Rubbers, Fruit Jar Fillers, 5c, [5c and 9Sc each. . ee Boge ir ee | PURE COCOA, PRICED 2214¢ A POUND aly taaia, the angine will bore ank Waterhouse & Co.'s fleet, is I one dozen in box, 10c Handy Fruit Jar Holders to prevent the ines of Summer Bedding for | DEL MONTE CATSUP, 1S A BOTTLI ia dbattia xpocted in Seattle early In August} Mason Porcelain-lined Covers and Kerr's jars from touching the bottom of boiler ies, Better come and'see | hore) , rh with a full cargo of sugar from the [i nlf a" “ . them if you've bedding Aa | CEYLON TEA, 50e GRADE 39¢ POUND Philippines 1] self-sealing Mason Caps, 20e and 25¢ in steaming, and for convenience in aay, MINCED CLAMS, NO. 1 TALL CANS % ENLIST FOR GRUISE),,°"""''', Meta cto eM ee lifting jars from boiling water, Set of 70c Bed Sheets 59c Each PURE LARD PRICED AT 15c POUND walking off with $10,000 from the {ff Economy Jar Caps, 20c dozen, six, S0c. Thursday at 2:30 p. m., Seattle|First National bank of that city, Bomtewne se ‘Sarteneeer =e citizens will have an opportunity |and got $5 reward and a note high: | | 20 dozen Bleached Sheets, Que ch Thrist, orange fla-, Santa Clara Prunes, latest g00d weight, neatly hemmed and | Wo. 4 phos. fo ipers AEG to enlist for one month as one of|ly complimenting ht Selnas swith fat center seams, r, 4 pkgs. for. 25¢ | crop, good size; Ib.....5¢ |f|Uncie Sam's. bluejackets of. the| ’ TWO THUGS % nitered the White f Bize 76x90 inches, 680 each. Wool Soap, are size, 4 for| Tea Fannings, Tuesday, a |f)Cruiser Coloredo, which will begin] House hotel Saturday night : bs BS, SGRY, 9 its cruise August 15 tripe cht at iff Th i i $1.75 Bedspreads $1.49 | 29 for size, 6 for 25¢@ | pound .......0.......10€ The enrolling ‘will be done| remem And when Mra, Georgia |i e Demonstration of Dr. Scholl Foot Specialties s aboard the recruiting ship at the] gagged her and walked off with 7 + Crochet | California Extra fine quality Crochet Bremerton navy yard $85 Ripe ‘Olive 8, 45c | Citru Washing Powder, Bedsproada with fine, close | cans me cans... 19¢ | » pkgs. for ... 206 weave and good-looking Mar-| < sellies patterns; special $1.49 liced Bacon, extra fine, Dust, Star Naptha or each, sugar cured; Ib..... 27V4¢ | Pearline, large pkg....19¢ Fourth Floor, South. under the direction of an expert from the factory, continues up to and including THE STATE bureau of inspection Wednesday of this week, The Dr. Scholl line comprises scientific correctives for ARCHDEACON HUDSON Stuck,|has placed the value of the Few aw the “conqueror of Mount] university property at $10,886 McKinley,” is a visitor in Seattle,|of which the Metropolitan buildings len route to his post at Fort Yuk Liare given the highest seen jafter a lengthy visit in the Bast, amounting to nearly $3,000,000, broken-down arches, weak insteps and ankles, bunions, cramped toes and other prev- alent foot ailments appeared, they i —Lewee Main Wieer, —Basement Salesroom. 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