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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue -Union Street Elliott 4100 An August White Sale Sensation in Envelope Chemises at 49c 1,000 Brand New Envelope Chemises in Six Different Styles \ belated bargain in Envelope Chemise Dainty y Envelope Chemises specially bought at a special price for the opening day of the August Sale of White, but the railroad thought otherwise, and ] they only reached us yesterday—so take your choice of Pink ' Batiste Envelope Chemises, with lace edging and ribbon run at yoke Embroidery-trimmed Envelope Chemises with imitation Clany edging and ribbon run Lace-edged Envelope Chemises with ribbon run at yoke—just as pictured here Three other good styles as well, all at 4% —Third Fleer, South, Summer Coats Reduced to $13.95 125 Coats From the $19.50 to $29.50 Racks Will Be | | Here at a New Price on Thursday You couldn't ask for a better assortment of r better | There are silk pongee in natural color with striped collar and cuffs; } poplin, gabardine, serge, wool and silk jerseys, and black and white « ing models, some in the longer lengths, and attractively trimmed Early Fall Suits $21.95 Serges, Poplins, Cheviots New Suits in dark shades—jackets fitted at waist, full belted or side belted; 30 to ¥ | inches long. Skirts mostly plain and flaring. Sport Stripe Skirts $1.35 They Were $1.50 and $1.95 Cotton Gabardine and Linene Skirts with wide colored stripes on white grounds, also some narrow stripes; plain flaring models, button down the front for $13.95 taffeta, silk | Plain flar value silk hecks Coats o For Outing, Beach or House Wear Neat light and dark ¢ neck style with shirring at Skirt plain, but extra New Silk Blouses at $1.95 Crepe de Chine and Tab Silks The new $1.95 Waists are pretty, having the flat collars that can be buttoned high; lace trimmed, plain or ruffled fronts Plain colors and stripes repe Dresses with and short sleeve and waistline floral designs; low neck a full very" —Second Floor. | Needs for the Summer Toilet AT SPECIAL PRICES IN THE | “CUT-RATE” DRUG STORE | Bungalow Aprons for 35¢ Ly Listerine, large $1.00 | 100 Cascara Co. Tab- 1 op , | size, special....57¢ | lets, Dr. Hinkle, spe- ON APRC DN | : Cal St isscces 19¢ THURSDAY | 25c size meyer na J | Another exciting sale | ME secsoves a size J npe of of Bungalow “Coverall” | ites Celery Kin igs (California) Aprons for 35c on Apron | Tablets, special 2 ar special at .....28¢ Thursday. Nicely _ tail- DESH Secesecens | 6 ozs. Genuine Im- ored of good percales, in a stripes, dots and checks, 100 Phenolax Wai-| Ported Bay aoe | with — half-belt, neck, | BE bss cs ue'e 60¢ Cy aa sleeves and pocket piped | 100 Lapactic Pitis| ! pint Dickinson's with white. for .........25¢@ | Witch Hazel, special | $1.50 Tunic Sets 98c SE a ona baacahna | $0c size Dioxogen, | ; aa Redu uced el acahoyesoale ce. ‘ a y of these $1.50 Three-piece White fe special at ....30¢ Al bd usr an | Sets, $8c on Apron Thursday, as long as we have | 1 Ib. Epsom Salts,| ‘** » Spec “19¢ any are They are made with shirred waistline, | ipecial at cee aa ee a Oe ie Nee tien. | Silks 29c a Yard for a Day | Silk Poplins, 24-Inch, in Plain and Figured Effects, Yard Wide Silk and Cotton Crepes and Marquisettes | It’s a sale worth coming miles to share in, if you want some inexpensive Si ilkes for | Fall. Pretty colorings and designs in 36-inch Crepes ar Silk Pe 24 inches wide, in a host of plain colors or fancy effects yard for | Silk Poplins, a Yd. | | single day o9c Special for One Day 36-Inch Lustrous Silk Poplins for 59c? Yes, and they’re | Marquisettes, at 29c a all 36-Inch All Silk Black Taffeta, Yd. Very Soft and Fine ‘ | When choosing Black Silk Taffe washable, too. Such pretty colorings are| dresses or waists the $1.00 qualit fi to be had, such as Copenhagen, cerise,| the bill nicely, for it’s soft and fine, and | purple, gray, apricot, navy, rose, green,| a good quality, a full yard wide. Priced brown, garnet and black—and 36 inches in| at $1.00 a yard as long as the supply hold width. Specially priced for Thursday only. | out —Upper Main Fleor, Men's $1.00 Sport Shirts for 75c We've knocked 25 per cent off the price Four Cans Mt. Vernon Milk for 29c Delivered only with other groceries | 1% Lbs. Bon Special A of every $1.00 Sport Coffee for 50c Shirt in the Men’s Guaranteed equal to Stare " most 40c and 45c¢ adver- 7 a tised coffees blended | Most comfortable Shirts you can get for golf, tenni 3 and roasted fresh daily canoeing, with the low rolling collar and elbow sleeves. | _ a | macic »plin of good Oxford nd‘ cotton p in with white collars and plain or fancy lid colors | New triping —Lower Main Floor, ( The Main Offices have been moved to Fifth Floor Potatoes, extra fine quality, delivered w 14 Ibs ith other groceries, , ee. From Thursday, August 10th, the accounting Depart pare mi ber Vinegar, nO €x-1 | ment and cash offices will be found on the Fith Bice, tra charge for jug; 1-gal.|| New Building Novy varices o's 45¢ Pickling Spices, 1-lb. pkg. | 9m Sale Thursday in the Book Shop—Upper Main Floor 19¢; /o1b. pkg......10¢ | When a Man’s a Man Old-fashioned Sealing god BY HAROLD BELL WRIGHT NE is Vasbordieseso 5¢ | A great story by a great author, of the real life of Light House Washing Pow- | the unfenced land of ranch and range in Northern Arizona Profusely illustrated by the author PRICE $1.35 der, large pkgs 15¢ Floor, —Fourth PMR A | Cotton Crepe Dresses $1.95 }) a he aad LT \ AR TO CUT DOWN MARRIAGES EARLY Or. T. F. Ryan MELBOURNE, Australia, Aug, & Independence, bred thru the ab |sence of men, will girls from early p Austratian marriages for a opinion of Dr. T Melbourne, one of the most nt medi ‘The Australian girl, unlike her American sister, Mgured ttle in |business life until the war,” he ex lalned “Now she has been forced to take the place of the clerk, the cashier the salesman and other positions of r naibility, She has discovered that ane can be inde pendent Coupled with this will undoubt edly be the prevalence of 1 diseases among the men returning |from the wars. } “The result will be that young women of the future will not marry before 30." CONTINUED | FROM PAGE 1 TO POINDEXTER : » them their rights il] was present ©4 to « behalf of the Weyerhew timber barons to allow their purchases to congress to gi Immediately stand. The bill was presented on the theory that the timber com panies paid their money to the vad company chasers The bill was passed In 1912 and approved by President Taft, ta spite of the opposition of the bona fide settlers and the independent congress and senators like Miles Pot ater Humph Turns ‘Em Down But ¢ ° kept up the fight. And last session another bill od. It was before the land ¢ The big tim ber Interests biied hard to a low} no purchases to the settlers ex cept > lane Frank Terrace wired Congress man Humphrey to arrange a hear Ing for him before the in behalf of the 1,600 settlers of the state of Washington. All we asked him to do for us is to # e chairman of the com mittee and let ®s n have ngton, our #0 th ash might da Just to know when to cor no money to Washingt But C fused to bac jent The waste Humphrey re wired differ saman mittee t woul be Terrace them and t nish them tion Poindexter Helpe for he b er man Poin ‘ ed down b u he took the matter with ndexter th by that time nittee had ele dd it hearing ITHOUT EVEN HAVING HAD ONE BONA FIDE SETTLER MEFORE 17 I don kno Senator Poindex ter,” said Terrace toda I have never seen him, t | promptly, ane v the measure, favoring the t barons and giving the real settlers. only stump lands, ca up, Senator Poindex ter Introd: $ nt for our relief. tter He worked on sistently, He did what ho could I Hope for Justice t he responded Th lers are still hoping con-| gress will give them their rights, | In the meantime the want to show their appreciation of the hon est efforts made Senator Poin dexter, and Terrace has jeaued a call to all those living in the prox imity of Seattle to attend the Fri day night mass meeting. U. S. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS ON AUG. 19 The t ervice ¢ sion announces that a forest a fleld clerk examination will ve held in this city on August 1a, to| fill vacanci as they may oceur in} the forest und reclamation serv ices, The usual entrance salary 1s $1,100 to $1,200 per annum r Persons who desire to enter the examination should apply to the Sec: leventh Civil District, Seattle. Form Postoffice application lar Money Is of so little importance many Hazelton Pa teachers that the to pass a resolu to cash the four and five months them, to permit the balance his books, to for the Inat smlaries « treasurer te 11 men of the An-| {| Whitney laid a SETTLERS RALLY innocent pur-| Ittee | " BIG AUDIENCE * HEARS BALLAINE Several Hundred Listen to Ad dress on Alaska Rail way Fight |BRYAN SPEAKS TONIGHT The biggest meeting of the pres ent campaign so far was held un Jder the auspices of the Women's | Republican club of the University |district Tuesday night, and John sndidate for congress sker of the even B. Ballaine, « was the chief spe ing Several hundred attended A.M. Honner presided reviewed the long fight legislation for the govern Alaska railroad, and Guggenheim syn opposing Its com | Mra u Hallaine to get mentowned showed how th dicate pletion in wotivel opposition o far had pancial in the Mata djace | government railroad, to ¢ for public use, and to aff fie for the ratlroad | Ballaine predicted this would re sult in the government itself en eaging In coal mining there, and the crowd lauded this sentt ment vigorous! Other speakere were M. L Hamilton and Harry E. Wiley, for | sheriff Merrison, for county jengin F. Thomas, for clerk; elmer, for the legislature George B. Ce Ww G Tiffir suddenly | | J. W. BRYAN SHOWS UP COUNTY BOSSISM Following up his expose of the Jcounty ring at Fremont Tuesday | night Former Congressman Bryan, |who is seeking reelection, will japeak a Green Lake public I brary inesday night and the university public library Thursday night Bryan almed hin shafts at Boss declaring the latter had ot in tho last legisl the direct pri | rect legtelatic nto journal of the declared that | obbyist working In onjunction with at ye of the Puget Mill ¢ the fie Coast ‘o. and others, in the effort to de |stroy the | miasioz | Bryan has challenged Whitney to attend his Dect tan te work of port com the latlo Whitney has re | tuned. OR. CASS FILES Dr. W. E. Cass of Vancouver, Wash., Tuesday filed for the demo. cratic nomination for governor, in opposition to Gov, Lister ATTACKS UNION LEADERS Col. Roland H. Hartley of or ett, at Goldendale, Tuesday, again attacked union leaders, Hartley is a candidate for governor on the ap” policy abor agitator,” ho said, | get hi food apply of the ald roducing 4 ples among the farm hands MRS, JOHN B. ALLEN FILES Mrs. Jobn B. Allen of Seattle was ready to file h andidacy for the States senate Wednesday Ho run as a republican. Her mpel first and second as ashe will be the The other can Miles Poin ter, Congressman Humphrey and A. Bryan Los peak there ( a speaking date at El Paso, Tex This has set local democrats edge. and t re burning the wire FILINGS CLOSE is the last da th Saturday Two years ag andidates on all t ote This r there are but the a ings remain open till 1 p. m rday, and there may be a rm the last moments re were ye 150 less FROST ON TOUR J. EB. Frost, candidate for govern will tour the Northwest begin ng Thursday. He will start at Hingham. ‘This afternoon he ad dressed the Women's Hughes club |here | “CANDIDATES' DINNER” A “candidates’ dinner will be given by the Women's Commercial Club, at the club rooms, Thursday evening, at vited 30. The public ts in MISS HOFFMAN SPEAKS The Roosevelt-Hughes club, at Sts meeting In the Arcade building Tuesday, heard Miss Ruth Hoffman of Ellensburg, candidate for state superintendent of school W.H Ford, candidate for secretary of state, and A, E. Fuller, who dis. cussed the reapportionment ques tion. ROOSEVELT NOT COMING According to a letter received by the secretary of the Oregon « central committee, Theodore Roose velt Is not coming to the Coast to speak for Hughe MRS. AXTELL FILES Mre Frances Axtell of Kelling has filed for congress in the scond district, on the progressive ticket J. KE. Bradford of ttle filed for governor on the progress ticket PICNIC AT FORTUNA A plenic will be given Sunda Fortuna = park, unde the ees of the Herzel Congraga tlor clal tures have committee in the and its Ladies’ auxiliary. Spe athletic events and other fea arranged by the afternoon and evening | THE | SEATTLE STAR | There will be dancing |f FREDERICK@NELSON Basement Salesroom 100 Wash Dresses ms SP. 00 Reduced to. . Ginghams Cotton Voiles Crepes Palm Beach Cloth and misse 27 Suits Reduced to . k-and-white ( pe ked Palm Beach Cloth Serge women A New Button Boot $4, 00 FORE in tan and gray, also Stripes —also a few in navy Gabardine and Poplin. 26 Sports Coats $2. 00 Reduced to... RUNN Gold Tan Copenhagen excellent fitting last, sizes : 2% to 7; widths AA to D. —in soft corduroy, smart belted models, princi- $4.00 pris pally misses’ sizes. Basement Salesroom. 18 Party Dresses Reduced to . $5. 00 —a small lot, but Cala in value-giving. —Basement Saiesrooin Fancy Ribbons Special 10c Yard New Untrimmed Hats wie. T YPICAL of smart arrivals are the two Un- ‘trimmed Shapes pic> ~—- Fiber-boot Stockings, 42c stripes, floral-pat- moire effects and es in Ribbons, ranging up to 5% good selection the % colors, special 10¢ yard. Basement Salesroom. In a med W omen’s Stockings with inde) Rake ee blocked wows a high fiber silk boot, in shades of pink, suede, A Large Shipment of Trimmed Hats gray, cadet, champagne and tan. Classed as “irregulars” at $6.50 and $7.50 has just been opened and introduces many beauti- ful styles and hence priced unusually low at 42¢@ pair. 7 Basement room Prominent among these are the Colo- re ae nial, Tricorne, Jockey and Napoleon effects, trim med with gold and silver ornaments Infants’ Hatter’s Pl Faille Silk, Velvet are the favored materials. Black, Purple, Burgoyne, Ivy Cashmere Hose Green, Annapolis Blue and Brown the principal 19c Pair colors Basement palesroom NFANTS’ Cashmere Stock- black k and in ings white, 1is low price be- are Sizes 4 to 6%, unusual val- ucs at 19¢@ pair. Basement Salesroom. quoted cause they “seconds.” Lingerie Waists, 75c Excellent Values IN TUCKS, lace and em- broidery 1 the large collars of the mode are used Pearl Buttons in trimming these dainty Waists of sheer cotton voile 5c Card and organd Styles of cross- Pee ene an ae Unusual Values barred voile, with tucked or on ———— gandie collars, as pictured, are SPECIAL purchase is A excepti the values offered included also. responsible for nal Attractive in style and value The at this ce Included are ie fi —Basement Salesroom Pearl Buttons in fish-eye — and 4-hole styles, also But- for trimming pur- New Crepe Dresses meet See aeoom Special $1.25 ‘ HE attractive style of ( this new morning Dress j It quality navy, is shown in the sketch is made of pink, light-blue crepe in coral, delft or laven der and white stripes, with sailor collar, turn-back cuffs O-Cedar Mop and and wide skirt flounce of Mate m “ Duster Set Special, Thursday, at Special 75c $1.25. ~~". . combination New Crepe - price on the O-Cedar Triangle Mop (treated with J Kimonos, Special my O-Ce lish and ready for ff $1 00 “\ use) w the O-Cedar Dus . ter, as pictured, T5¢, Housewares Section, Basement + they are in Empire style, with silk embroidered i spray front and back of yoke. Shirred over heavy = } cord els at the high waistline, and finished with ————- ! sailor collar and cuffs of white hemstitched lawn I! Choice of coral, pink, lavender, wistaria, light-blue c | and delit. Special, $1.00. . . | tasement Salesroom, HH ito ewer Cups and Saucers ARGE, well-bleached sacs ; Hl lurkish Bath Tow Special 75¢ for Six i Bath Towels «sve 6 im a AS. istred, Thin china ff 99! seal atly Cups Saucer I, 1emmec ne ; ac Each oem : tractive plain shape, dec: 2 rel 4 he P 22 ated with thin. gc Id band. cue ree MME — Special, the set of six, 7 Basement Salesroom. Basement Sa