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eee aicaisoraints THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue a —— Eliott 4100 1,000 New White Lingerie Waists at 83c 11,000 New White Lingerie Waists at 55¢c 500 New Middy Blouses at 55c This Is the Brief but * Tersely Told Story of Waist Day At the August Sale of White | after writer in th For a consid | away from Hearet's San F country He made |pear in the Now York American York's O, Henry IRVIN & Cobb. eee CITY. . MY DEAR Irv, YoU REMEM : IN ST. Louts, ee AT THE co nition ee WHEN | atarted to tell you, ee ABOUT A story oe | . : . . | | VD WRITTEN, Lingerie Waists at 55c y Oi Far better Waists than we ever hoped | ANDA man weat thru to be able to secure to sell at any 55c. TO THE bar They're made of sheer voiles and lin- | ee geries, with ruffled or embroidered fronts, se | WITH A basket of mint and large collars—long or short sleeves, | AND. YOU Mie Secb Neartaz hd prettily trimmed with lace or quite plain. OR SOMETHING, o. Superb Values in New | New White Middy Blouses A : ;: 1 DON'T know White Waists at 83c Special at 55c Sir (alia to" sn oe Dainty Waists—made in latest mid-sea- Pure White Middy Blouses, with white THAT Oi time. is fon styles, of sheer white organdies and | Jaces in front, or white with colored col- ve yoiles—made with the large wide collars | 1+ and cuffs and colored lace, or tie to |[| | WROTE a atory, | Se thow jones touch of color on the | Match. One smart style has awning WITH A blonde heroine ed, - the collar and down the front striped collar and white tie, and it really AND A mortgage . seems remarkable to be able to buy such . nice Middies for 55c. —Second Fleer. F Gack Nice Gowns for 49c or short sleeves, whichever you AND A hero. AND EVERYTHING. “ee | AND READ it . AND IT was so pathotic. At the August Sale of ]) 1"! ee: or: White vr WASN'T true i Three of the styles are pictured oe we *-. here, in the open front or slipover AND | bad a friend style. One good pattern, the one on the left, neck and a deep yoke of wide em- broidery, with ribbon run through the insertion. Other styles, perhaps a trifle more plain, are very neat and trim looking. Gowns will be the leading featare of Wednesday’s display at the August sale of white. WHO REVIEWED books “ee a slipover style, has square r “- ON THE pa AND | gave it to him. ee | AND TOLD him. ee ALL I wanted ee WAS THE truth AND NOT to be afraid “ee OF MY feelings ee Gowns 95c Each Slipever or openfront style Night Gowns— yokes and sleeves of solid lace and organdy and AND ANYWAY. .- that would not pay for the making WHAT THAT guy knowe. ee ee Kenny Beaton Makes His ; Bow to New York Readers ee ent Kenny Beaton, who three years ago start jcolumn in The Stara Pink edition, and ma now has made his bow in New York | after William Randolph Hearst took him us salary, his salary wan raised and he was sent Kas his New York debut last we paper, advertised Kenny across its first page, in glaring type, as Here ts the firet one Kenny tried out on New York “The Town in Review" » himself the moat-sought 4 readers of Then Kenny tick dally chroniclings, with hi noon New The Journal, Hearst's aft ABOUT SHORT stories, $44 I Hie column t# to ap if HE COULD put tn his eyes. “ee AND | had It done over. | oe BY A stenographer. ee | FOR THREE dollars. H “ee AND MAILED it | cee TO THE Post eee }) AND THEY must have known ee IT WAS coming eee OR SOMETHING .- AND SENT somebody ee TO STOP it - oe it back AND SEND AND I'VE atil!l got it AND | wanted to know ere IF YOU could tell me. | “ee | WHERE | could well tt FOR THREE dolla . . ALL | want eee 18 THE money back j eee 1 PAID the stenographer | .- IT’S PERFECTLY good AND WELL written i ON THE bes . EXCEPT THER a blur. | i | ON THE last page. | oe | WHERE THE stenographer kip, oe WHEN SHE was writing it | eee IT'S 60 sad 7 ee AND BEAUTIFUL. ws 6 AT THE end eee SHE COULON’T stand It ee UVE GOT three copies eee AND I'LL sell one. “e-. FOR THREE dollars. “ee OR THREE. eee FOR A dollar each ee 1 THANK you Slipover Gowns, with kimono sleeves, with lace. Women’s Night Gowns 39c Strong Muslin Night Gowns, trimmed in front with embroidery design; neck and sleeves with embroidery edge. f Crepe Night Gowns 59c Crepe Gowns of Dresden or plain white—with other styles. Nainsook Gowns $1.19 Empire style Night Gowns; yoke and sleeves cut in one; of lace and organdy insertion—some embroidered. Gowns at $1.45 Nainsook Gowns with wide beading, ribbon-run and yoke of fine fisheye lace and embroidery RY MAN MUST BE TOLD SOME WOMAN WHAT HE WANTS!"—ANNIE “When are you going to the hos ‘pink or blue overstitch at neck and sleeves. insertion. | pital, Miss Margeret?™ tanding by my bed, Women’s Gowns at 75c Sheer Night Gowns $1.98 TE ig Beery a pretty ‘styles in these Slipover Night Women's Gowns, elaborately trimmed with from behind her skirts jat me shyly |_.“I think day | nie.” | Annie's hand sented herself ‘TH be glad w Comal th size and long—with square, round An or V necks. deep yokes of fine lace and organdy insertion— several Empire models, —Thiea Ficer. after tomorrow 4 mine as she my bed it is all over, Augast Sale of White Fabrics ‘|The Importance 15c White Goods 10c Yard of Getting Y ee aicniy that awtal Seaton | Odd White Goods in crepes, lawns, voiles and madras, g our = mene rr gee oe ek period, 27 to 30 inches wide. Money’s Worth. |p} ste. “tea, 1 acne “vetieve 1 can Fy , stand a Mngering death in life.” 35c WHITE GOODS 19¢ A YARD Yes you oancdear...10 thet 4 Every housewife has certain limits as to the prices to be paid for household and family needs That is a good idea as far as it goes. But does it go far enough? your fate you will face it just as }you have everything else! It could be worse, Mirs Margaret.” 1 don't see how,” I said | “You might have the money to m fortable,” answe conviction Every day I must live m save money 27 to 30 inches, crepes, waistings, piques. WHITE CORDED MADRAS 15c A YARD Seconds of 25c quality, 32 inches wide. 45c SHERETTE LAWNS AT 35c A YARD With the appearance of linen, 36-inch. Would it not be far better to —Lower Main Fieor, | 84Y, “I will not pay more than so mnt much for such and such a thing?” Wednesday Specials in Domestics 10c Printed Lawns 5c a Yd. ‘tee your money the best value for your money that careful shopping can secure 1,200 yards—28 inches wide—in neat dot patterns— fine and sheer. This is where the Bon Marche | can help you. It buys largely, 8c APRON GINGHAMS 5c A YARD 27 inches wide, lengths to 10 yards. very largely and shrewdly—and it gives you the full advantage of 12%c DRESS PERCALES 8c A YARD 36 inches wide, lengths to 20 yards. this buying power. 20c ASSORTED WASH GOODS 10c Just now while the August Sale of White is in progress, you have Ratines, crepes, sateens, 27 to 30 inches. —Lower Maia Floor. the opportunity of buying white lingerie, white waists and white Furniture Odds and Ends —Half Price— fabrics at very decided savings A few odds and ends of Furniture | be disposed of on Wednesday d Annie with Tim that we nomically and he, with his will not look He won't turn a4 hand toward being made potter commissioner. He would rather stay at home with me of an evening than be stepping around to the house of the boss. He says, ‘Lean remember, Annie dear, when you found fault with me for stay ing away from home. He doesn't seem to see the Uifference between calling on the boss of the ward | now, and hanging around his place | whe t was a saloon around the | corner. “LT tell you, Miss Margaret, th is a time for lovemaking and blarney May is the time. heard your dear mother say often, ‘Everything parsseth!’ The time for romance and philandering is when you are broths of boys and slips of girls, What must do when you get to be Tim's and my age, lwith colleens of your own, is to settle down to the business of life!” “How did you learn all this, nie “Why, jlearns it, And the quicke happler she ts keepers of men What do you mean by that, j nie?" | “le It | garet, with all your educatton, | you have not found out that ev- | but Irish irresponsthility, at it that way Women’s Fine Shoes One-Third Less All our high-grade summer novelties in Women's Footwear will be disposed of at a straight reduction of 33-1-3 per cent. | ¢4 - ; he former low prices. So that th ¢ hands y : here w _ All the handsome Ivory Shoes, White | be no disappointment, we give tl ill Shoes, Gray Shoes, in kid or calf, best cus- quantities we have of eacl ne exact tom made lines are included, at this radi- If you need an: ot dak th ngs we will at one-half An. woman with sense Miss Margaret » learns it the We women are the any Mar- possible, Mise ery woman must tell some man what he wants to do? “It Is not always a man’s wife who does this, but if she Is smart she does not let any other woman do it, She tells him exactly what he wants. "It was myself that told Tim that he wanted to be a policeman, jand that he did not want to be » “CARRY HOME” SP DELICATESS Special prices on these lines, you carry them home yourself Apple Butter, Bon Marche brand, always the best, 8 Ibs. 25¢; pound......... jer Orange Marmalade, Mrs, McPherson's, Ib. provided cal reduction. ? ae | promise you an excellent | Here is the new scale of prices: Twelve $1.00 Center Tatlee ta eclin ag $9.00 SHOES REDUCED TO $6.00 fie $1.50 Hall Mirrors, fumed 7 $10.00 SHOES REDUCED TO $6.67 | Tye ok 5c well buflt, with \ st id Mate Floor. nooks as bs rf one $1 50 ALS IN THE | reduced to .. $8.25 One $16.50 Willow. Chair, with book One $15.00 Willow ch eee eee ... $7.50 $8.00 SHOES REDUCED TO $5.34 | oak finish, with 16-inch square tops irae aces REDUC 7 a aces Twelve $3.00 Dress Costumers in satin finish, | One $16.50 Willow Sun Chair holder side arm..... 0... ...cces 0... $8. 25 $16.00 ivery Dressing Table with, oval mirror and large top drawer , $15.75 .$13.75 —Fourth Floor, Dill Plekles, extra fancy, small size Dills, qt..10¢ | Kippered Salmon, always the finest quality fish, a Erte tee bboccens ove ite —Fourth Floor. f& traffic policerran |up to me to make \that he wants to be police commis sioner, and that he has not the slightest idea of letting his daugh ter have to answer, when asked oak; large and roomy. One $27.50 China Cabinet in fume od oak; well bullt Confessions of a Wife _ what business ber father is in, ‘He is « policeman.’ ’ Tim and Annie were normal peo: ple, working out their destiny as it should be worked out. Hoth from being interested in them selves, were now interested in their life work and their children Little book, I eavied Annie, an! not for the first time, either. Sho was prob y happier, in strug gling for her family, than the chi! dren would be with the results of that self-encrificing struggle ‘PLAYLET HEADLINES GOOD BILL AT “PAN” much | ‘The Divorce Question,” act playlet, boiled original road show, a one} sticks away all this without | out front on an unusually good bill) yourself com- lat Pantages theatre this week Six Kirkamith Sisters are won- derful singers, and “Bob” Albright has returned to round out the mu- sical end of the bill A lot of good fun in songs and repartee are furnished by Shelton Brooks and Clarence Bowen, “the two dark spots of joy.” Rlack and White are two nifty girl athletes, and Freeman and Duncan b heer the audience in a chatty little comedy, “A Day at Brighton Another installment of “The Iron | Claw” completes the show. I'vo | | | An-| | | Pactfic-Alaska Dr. James EK, ” Crowther, who ar. rived Monday from New York City to assume the pastorate of the First M. E. church left vacant | when Rev. Adna Leonard was ele- vated to a bishopric, will make his first address Inesday night be. jfore the Pacific Coast Theological ~ ce in the First church will occupy the pulpit Sunday. Dr Crowther and Mrs, Crowther are at home in Bishop Leonard's former home at 2409 Broadway N | LEASE 2 STEAMERS © SAN FR ANCISCO, Aug. 1 Navigation the | Co., | which operates the Admiral line, on |the Pacific coast, has leased the fast steamers Yale and Harvard, plying between San Franctsco and |San Diego. that he |Charles Lagou -18¢ | One $24.50 Dressing Tabi. |hanger-on at the corner saloon, je in solid Chipped Beef, the finest quality meat, lb.....40¢ | quartered oak . ioe . $12. 25 Ngee ote auras it thas still fur Ripe Olives, finest quality, medium size....15¢ | One $31.50 China Cabinet in fumed wanted to Se something more than |director of the and now ft Is | era Co.,, im understand | with a | | They will be kept in the eiitory | nia service. FAREWELL BANQUET musical friends of | », for three years eattle Grand Op- honored him Monday night More than & farewell banquet at the New Washington hotel Director Lagourgue leaves short ly for Chicago, where he will open| @ musical school, down from the|#f Clearing Summer Wash Dresses at Keenly Reduced Prices ISIVE price-adjustments throughout the Second Floor stocks of Wom- and Misses’ Summer Dresses result in exceptional value-giving at pe en’s these prices: $4.50 $7.50 $10.00 Such Frocks as these, at prices so attractive, There are Sizes for Women and Misses | in Dresses of high-grade Linens, Cotton Voiles, Japanese Crepes and Lawns, daintily combined with laces and embroideries, in the summer's most favored styles and color-combinations. 47 Dresses reduced to $4.50 each. 37 Dresses reduced to $7.50 each. 50 Dresses reduced to $10.00 each. and Sacques offers timely and attractive savings on these indispensable garments. underpriced offerings comprise: JUMPER DRESS REDUCED TO $1.00— of white waist, consisting dimity or lavender and white stripes, with pipings of contrasting stripes HOUSE DRESS REDUCED TO $1.50. Exceptional values in skirt floral of the dots or bodice and broidered deep yoke with white LONG KIMONOS REDUCED TO $1.50— Long Kimonos of dotted Swiss or dotted voile with wide bands of silk or plaited collar and sleeve trimming attractive for warm-weather wear. HOUSE SACQUES REDUCED TO 50¢- White Lawn with dainty insertion and edge Where to Spend The Ask Mr. Foster Office can furnish you with many pleasing answers to this important question. formation, the Vacation? and in the great Northwest ——— will be eagerly sought for August vacation wear, or indeed for indoor wear right through the Autumn. A Disposal of Beihdin Lines of House and Outing Dresses, Kimonos As pictured at right, attractive outing Suit, with jumper and skirt of gingham in blue, black trimmed House Dresses Copenhagen-blue washable percale, with the em- vine. White pique collar and cuffs and large pearl buttons form the trimming. Pictured at left , with large polka dots of lavender, blue or black on white grounds. Sacques with 1-3-inch tucks forming the entire garment; with routes and rates, of resorts East, No fees. —Becond Floor. Thegg of Trimmed of white voile. Very trimmed —Second Floor Full in- South —Third Floor. Basement Salesroom NEW TWEED COATS $12.50 N advance style is attractively mirrored in this new Coat, with its wide, rippling flare and the large collar. It is tailored from serviceable tweed in gray mixtures, with deep turn-back cuffs and collar paneled with silk. Smoked pearl buttons trim the collar, cuffs and belt. For motoring, traveling and general wear, it would be hard to find a smarter, more prac- tical Coat at $12.50. —Rasement Salesroom Women’s Low Shoes Reduced to $1.65 and $1.95 Pair PUMPS and Strap Slippers in patent and plain leathers, bro- ws ken sizes, 2! 2 to 7, reduced to $1.95 pair. Women’s Sports Oxfords in tan and black leathers, also White Canvas Rub- ber-soled Pumps and Oxfords, reduced to $1.65 pair. —Basoment Salesroom