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Pike Street-— Wearers of “Nemo” and en masse. Second Avenue: FOR “NEMO DAY” AT THE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF CORSETS Samples of ‘Smart Set’ and I‘Nemo’ Corsets Half Price Sizes 20 to 30 and a Few 35 and 44 Twenty dozen samples of i} Brassieres might be a big success. “Smart Set” $2.00 NEMO CORS: $3.50 NEMO COR $4.00 NEMO CORSETS, $5.00 NEMO COK $6 NEMO & SMART SET $10.00 NEMO CORSETS, SP “Nemo” and “S sent us by the makers to sell to you at just half the regular prices —in order that the last day of our Semi-Annual Sale of Corsets and No need to Corsets ( SORSE they AL HE BoN MARCHE —Union Sireet—— Elliott 4100 Set” Corsets mart more to be say any will here . $1.00 Py ee oe . $2.00 . $2.50 rs, $3 $5.00 —Third Fleer, Special for Bargain Friday Women’s 25c White For one day only—a sal 3 pairs for 50c. linen heels and toes. Stockings 17c a Pr. le White Cotton Stockings at 17c¢ a pair, or | They have elastic hemme¢ tops and seamless feet, with double spliced | —Upper Main Floor. of Women's | stite Elbow-length } $1.25 value, reduced to 1 ble tipped fingers, with Paris-point or plain white, Special for Bargain Friday | Women’ s $1.00 and $1.25 Long Silk Gloves 69c $1.00 with dou Silk Gloves 69 pair hing on backs Black, brown, gray, navy and pongee ver M SELF-REOUCING we have at $5.95? trimmed. }and lars lace; FINAL REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN’S SPRING | AND SUMMER SUITS 18 Suits Reduced to $7.95 | : Women’s Suits, formerly worth up to $19.50—in gabardine, white hair-line Serge, linen crash, mohair and Palm Beach 23 Suits Reduced to $11.95 | Suits originally priced up to $29.50—in navy blue and tan chiffon taffeta Silks, black serge and jersey knit Suits in Copenhagen blue, rose and apple g Attractive New Serge Dresses for $5.95 Have you seen the pretty Serge Dresses They're the one-piece Style, with stitched belts, braid and button Black, navy and green. Dainty $1.15 Lingerie Waists Reduced to 90c You'll be pleased with these Voile Waists at 90c self stripes, trimmed with Venise and Val and convertible col embroidered, flat Second Floor Lingerie | Plain white a & ~~ Men’s F ine Suits Reduced to $10 Broken Lines of Suits Worth to $25—68 in | All—Every One a Bargain Wonder at $10 We're closing out all remainders of Men’s Suits—some at less than half price—$10.00. Just 68 Suits in the lot, made by some of the best makers in the country. All sizes from 34 to 40 in some pattern or other. Take a look at our Second Ave. how good they are. —Upper Mata Floor. window display and see | eeeeteey Pears eahaees) sé teeaxé i} and 6 to 14 years. Economies in Home Needs Jelly Glasses, the new squat shape with grape de- sign in the bottom, tin tops, delivered with other house- wares. 43 Hardwood Spice Boxes, worth to $1.00, while we have any -25¢ 58 Security Rat Traps, of steel, 25c value; each. .10¢ Bath Sprays, good quality rubber tubing, nickel plated nozzle, at $1.25 Household Scales, 24 pounds, by the oz. .98¢ “Ideal Seal” Fruit Jars, pint mize, dozen ........... 69¢ 28 nickel-plated Call Bells, each Table Tumblers, thin blown, mone delivered; set of six ES oS TN 25¢ —Lower Main Floor, | Jelly Glasses 17c | 54 quart tin Milk Kettles, | with bails, at.......... 5e | Special for Bargain Friday Children’s Dresses Worth $1.98 at 98c Pretty little etty little Wash Diessds {roe 2 to 6 Ginghams, chambrays, linene, galatea and wash poplins. i] middy style, others waist style with plaited skirts—several with white pique collars. —fteeond Floor, Center. Some are Sizes 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 Children’s Summer Coats at Halt Price $3.50 $3.95 COATS $4.95 WOOL CO: $9.95 PONGEE COATS $4. —Second Floor, Center. and 14 years fn ttle C Coats— some silks, some wool, belted or straight styles many contrastingly trimmed COATS PRICED $1.75 PRICED $1.98 Remnants 5c a Yard A big table piled high with hundreds of odd le Ginghams, Lawns, and Outings at Lengths to 5 yards 5e Remnants at 10c a Yard We've included some mighty good things In these at 19¢ a yard yards, in Percales, Galateas, Cre, Remnan Reduced Over 1,000 yards Goods in remnant lengths at re duced prices. You can sook, Long Cloth, Lawns, Crepes, Piques, Madras and Batiste. Remnants of af matoes, 3 cans 35¢; Percales 8c Yd. | f°" For Friday—a sale of Rem-| Minced ( ¥, nants at 8c a yard. Percales, 26 | 5 inced Clams, , inches wide, in lengths to 15 | 7S, can yards, in neat patterns, Ivory § oap, 6 bars —Lower Main Floor. Lengths to 4 Ginghams, | New yes and Sateens White Goods Grocery Specials ngths of | | | | ‘ oes Mt. Vernon Milk, 4 cans a yard. | for 29. Not over 4 cans to a customer deliverec | with other groceries. | | Crystal White Soap, | ered only with other grocer Piast ies; not over 10 bars to each, at 10 bars for .. Potatoes, 65¢; 10-lb. pkg. 27¢; By OMe tea ok 5 ate ie oe Bread or P. Flour ts Bn Sy: | Bon Marc Graham Whole Wheat Flour, of White 10 sacks find Nain-| Macaroni, Noodles or pound .. Maximum or —Fo '4 Cans Milk 29c Spaghetti, Vermicelli, Reliance LAO AR | The lumber Industry on the West Coast eclally In the Northwest, has just emerg- ed from a critical period, and prices are on the upgrade, in the opinion, d Thure. day, of J. HM, tle, at the opening the semiannual m: West Coast Lumbermen clation at the New W | ton. Lumber pitces opened up last fall and continued for some time,” Bloedel explained, “but spring there wan a slump and it was only thru the combined ef jhorse or towards, |forts of the lumbermen that tho! (market was stabilized and prices |} | upheld.” He urged frequent meetings of }lumbermen and the various allied | industries. |. Such m tings will {netill confi dence a nd to reguinte prt Jand the output to such that a total disruption of t try will be prevented, he out ndus pointed Prices Are Advanced rices at present aro oursand higher because ot-together spirit of the tim }) Lam of th bermen V. H. May left his mill at Me Kenna, Wach., to tell the assem bled lumbermen the benefits of the |tractor fn the mill yard The great expense to a lumber mill is to n the handling of lumber after it has been sawed By the use of tractors, more lum ber can be handled at a cheaper cost than by the old system COUNCIL BOOSTS ra | 9t| Brother Dempsey man propelled vehicles BE. B, Hazen, of Portland, told his auditors a thing or two about salesmansh!p. Discuss Closed Shop J, 8. Goldsmith started a general discussion on the closed shop sit uation when be asked the asser blage “where they bought thee goods.” The lumbermen, during the ing, visited the mine res tion at the university, where Ros lyn coal miners staged a first ald to the injured exhibition A banquet will be given Thurs day night in the New Washington Friday morning will be devoted to the conclusion of business, and the visitors will attend « golf tour nament at the Seattle Country club in the afternoon, where a hand cap match will be played for the E del cup. No Hob-Nalled Boots About 200 lumbermen, minus and gcaler heir hobnalled be 2»0l8, are In attendance Thorp Babcock, secretary to th association. 1 wooded” vinit yut the ¢ on floor an introduce every f er lumberjack and bis brother efore the ning was balf go L. L. Doud, of Tacoma, con to O. P. M, Gons that he felt much at home as he did on bis old below the Tacoma pd to melter. H. P. Wycoff, a shingle expert sawed shingles with interested ones Beam timbers and Douglas fir ero ams were discussed by $13 Sergeants’ salaries were from $115 to $120. boosted PAY OF POLICE “FE INSURANCE The council au ring budget delib ons Wednesday, Piret grade, $108 second grade, $100; third grade $90, Councilman Erickson made the motion granting the increase. Two detective sergeants w added to the department at § month, Salaries of Powers and Captain T be raised from $200 to montit, Precinct captains were given a $10 monthly raise. They get $150 a month now. Lieutenants were boc A month to a Inspector t will provided for] zens of Seattle will not have Pi ming, 6 AGENTS TO PICNIC It han been hinted that the cit opportunity to place a for ife insurance on less they join the life underwrite in their second annual basket pic nic at Wildwood Park Instead of putting across a cations, dancing, foot races, swi eg and talk-fes start as Foon an Leschi Park, at are ache ” boat ARMY PAY $484,644 | WASHINGTON, July action of t senate in pre foretgn service pay for the and militiamen will add j 644 to the monthly cont of keeping [the troops on the border ff the salaries | KUROPATKIN, ONCE DISGRACED, ~ NOW BIG MANIN SLAV'S DRIVE ‘ALEXEI NICHOLAEVITCH house accepts the senate The estimate of the & cost of maintain! ny has Seen $10,( action monthly border the GENERAL. KUROPATKIN ts Pe | Gen. Alexel Nicholaevitch K patkin, demoted after the Russo- Japanese war, today Is one of the biggest figures in the Russian mil- itary family. As commander of the right wing of the Russians, he ts pitting his military genius against that of Field Marshal Von Hindenburg, the {dol of all Germany, popularly called the “Man of Iron,” and ts making big gains Gen, Kuropatkin always has dis liked di y of pomp or r nifi cence, striving in the very height of his power to maintain the moral | standing of his troops, rs it a natural act of duty for one in command to influence his army to a man by setting a good example in his own manne f living. The general ts dealing. Merit and bravery are considered by him in ca promotion From the Mohamm whom he spent a long life, he has talism. Altho a wealthy man, Kuropatkin does not believe in the life luxurt ous, He lives the simple life of the soldier, He works hard and hi theory {s that thoroness is the great lone of lans, among riod of his acquired a touch of fa He consid-lessential to milluary success, known for his just | FREDERICK&NELSON | aE ————— A Clearing of Ribbon Remnants Wool and Metal-Thread Embroidery: Beads and Braids M HW) Fre nd S from left to r quite trar rm these new ks of the familiar ar opular Ser always f models sketched This Navy Serge Dress has full gathered skirt topped by like t crepe a quaint basque gray Georgette tailor braid, as are the cuff $25.00 The deep pointed pockets of this Nav Dre y Serge covered with ar design worked out in navy and coral and the the st ame trimming is used on Georgette crepe This straight-line Dress of 1 sleeve of | the fan The New pintals overee Veiling Novelties crepe ) Sinai isi to arrive. Fas i Oriental in effect is Ottomanna pict red, ined M4 hd Vei with ex- Decisive Reductions on Suits, *siisci““ite “samen mesh and deep floral bor- Coats and Dresses der ie cage Two styles, in black, are se of cle navy-blue, purple and quickly and mpletely all ¢ remainir ite, at $1.00 yard. the Spring displays. Include the slik duaaen died re lots CLOTH AND SILK DRESSES in ‘many desirable ct uced t Kenney Needle Shower needed. At- taches to any modern bath red row ) and $20.00. PAILORED AND DRES ilk and wool materia reduced to $12.50, $ CLOTH AND SILK fternoon models, redu men and misses, SUITS in tl men’s and mi No Curtain 50 and $2 COATS it ed to tub in a minute or so, Takes no extra room. $20.00. Complete, ready to Install GOLFI OUTING RT 1 te and colors for immediate use: $6.00. several styles, also broken line riped f whit —Housewares Section, ; i . waite Basement cotton outing skirts, reduced to $3.85 Boys’ Beach Suits Reduced to 85c and $1.65 B' All Trimmed Summer Hats in Two Lots: Hat d in on Be better ch Suits YS’ the ERY tock will now be quali Trimmed Summer remaining in B h two e an the other of ¢ or 2 to 5 ye to 85¢ and $1. 65. Boys’ Cotton Bathing Suits in plain blue or black, sizes 22 to H, 7 $1.00 Boys’ Wool Bathing Suits deeply-reduced groups: 7 Trimmed Hats Reduced to $2.50 10 Trimmed Hats Reduced to $5.00 been taken on Sum- g reductions have in combir gray, blue Hats and Children’s Trimmed Summer izes 24 ¢ rding a timely opp to purchase Boys’ Silk Rah- ah Hats i * i and Caps for Summer Millinery for present wear r w former prices. wear, sizes O34 ¢t * —Second Floor. $1.00. econd Flor A Nee Pooming of In Our Corset Section Striped Silk Blouses» »1,:»¢ % > Attractive Values at Camille, $3.95 RIGHTLY-STRIPED ¢ you to Chine, Tub Silk and Satin-stripe laffetas are the materials in these new Which will corset ‘you Blouses. ‘Two-i la I f f comfort collars are equally ed 1 ‘ r bfally 1 but 1 to the attractiven Prices |r fro pearl buttons ad the attractiveness $1.00 to $10.00 of many Brassieres, dainty and serviceable, 50c to Second Fioor. Middy Blouses ' $1.50, $1. 75, $1 95 New Needlework the with navy trimming or the WEALTH idese de stripes of the moment, it can be met here embroidery arrived with a new ship- Of galatea and linene, re ation, slip- over and coat styles, and 36 to 46 bust GIRLS’ MIDDY SKIRTS of galatea and pique one’s preference Middy, the white bold all-white sport of clever new ment of Pacific Package Outfits, which contain sizes 6 to 20 years stam articles with enough thread for novelty stripes and plain w full-plaited ng the embroidery or plain gored, with pockets es 6 to 1 Women’ verie an s , years; $1.50, $1.75 and $1.95 serie ard Waists, Infants GIRLS’ STRIPED SWEATER COATS of soft and Children’s Wear, and decorative medium-weight wool, with sallor collar and ORES Xi Y sash, Copenhagen, rose or emerald with pieces in wide variety are included, and white; sizes 8, 10 and 12 ye finished mode are here for copying.