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THE SEATTLE STAR /JESSIE WELCH AGAIN OO ——— THE BON M ARCHE | TAKES LEAD IN VOTES FREDERICK&NELSON Saturday—Children’s Day With Special Economies and Special Displays of Shoes and Wearables for Boys and Girls Satur wn te g with lay is the day they best fitted with can wn to be ut inter chool or studic The New “Sampeck” Suits for Boys Because — the the better k lackets back styles; f with the | back 1 seam ed worsted ixtures Al UPPER $8.50, MAIN ampech u they're made pleats at pineh ull lined Knickerbockers with cassimer ' $10.00, THE $12.50 FLOOR HON MARCHE School Shoes Should Be Durable School Shoes should be carefully fitted, for little are easily bent or twisted. For that reason this store has a special sectior to the selling and fitting of little Shoes and pron the Shoes it sells will be “just as represented” in every ticular. Children’s Shoes Shoes of gunmetal calf, with kid or cloth tops, on neat footform lasts with extension soles. They give excellent service CHILDREN’S, 8% TO 11, $2.00 MISSES’, 11% TO 2, $2.50 ~ Children’s Shoes $1.85 Shoes on footform skuffer last mail used in their construction—dull calf or patent leather; sizes 5 to 8, $1.85; sizes 814 to 11 at $2.00. Boys’ Shoes $2.00 Pair A Shoes of good-wearing calf, with the heavy soles and neat, full-fitting lasts-— for small boys, sizes 10 to 13%. Iron-Wear hard kn Nothing but making (Good-wear calf with kic row toe las sizes 2% t not a special calf, with w UPPER MAI Sag Yor AT 95c ARE Dresses of chambrays, ginghams little touches that make them attractive; cks YOUTHS BOYS’, 12% TO 5. Girls’ Shoes $2.50 Pair t; solid soles; sizes 2% to 7 toes Iron-Wear School Shoes Shoes, the kind that stand th that give } the best leather used in the schoolboys 9 TO 12, $ PAIR ing School Shoes of gunmetal | tops and neat, me leather thr um nar oughout Girls’ Shoes $3.95 Pair purchase of much-1 Shoes, in tan, patent leather hite Neolin, leather N FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE GIRLS’ NEW DRESSES HERE They Are Excellent Value, in Spite of All You Have Heard of Rising Prices | and linenes, with so many | Middy styles, straight lines and waistline Dresses in solid color, plaids and stripes, contrastingly trimmed. ‘g SECOND FLOOR—THE PON MARCHE Children’s Stockings 17c a Pair OR PERHAPS YOU WILL FIND IT MORE ECONOMICAL TO BUY THREE PAIRS FOR 5 Ribbed Cotton Hose, with elastic ribbed legs and seamless feet, with double soles, heels and toes; fast black—(IRREGULARS OF THE 25¢ QUALITY) UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Hand-Bags and Strap Back Purses at $1.19 OF PIN SEAL, MOROCCO AND PATENT LEATHERS This sale includes short lots of Hand Bags from a very large leather goods manufacturer, hence the low price, $1.19 apiece. seal, Morocco and patent leather; all well lined just the Hand Bag that women are wanting UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Men’s Shirts 95c More new patterns at this convenient price A GOOD SHIRT AND A NICKEL IN CHANGI FOR YOUR DOLLAR, EVEN rHO -FRICI BE HIGHER EVERY VHEREI Shirtings in Numerous styles and sizes, in pin and I I A full line of the the newest colorings, plain and seli-figured, fancy stripes and other Stripes ; or stiff cuffs, and all size MEN'S STORE newest Shirts with plain | pleated fronts, with soft LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Saturday Specicl on the Fourth Floor Toilet Paper 5c Roll Fine quality Crepe each cu Poilet Paper—not and none delivered at th Pork Sausares 18c Pound If you carr them » me yourself Chipped Beef, vest qual Mince pound * | some, Meat, a pound Vourth #loor, nice for school wear | | | a” Flags for Wash- ington’s Birthday Mounted Cotton Flags 12x17INCH, 10¢ EACH 24INCH, Ihe EACH 24x36-1NCH, 25¢ EACH 16x24-INCH, Printed Cotton Flags "EET, $2.25 EACH T, $1.50 BACH T, $1.00 BACH All Sizes of All Wool Bunting Flags A number of Washington Birth day Novelties at Fe to 25¢ each. | $1.20 Flashlights 79c Fiber Cases, size 1%x6 inches, | with nickel trimming, complete with Kwicklite Battery handy to have around the house. $1.00 Flashlights 69c Fiber Tubular Flashlights, size | of case 1%4x5 inches, complete with Kwicklite Battery; spectal for Sat urday 6 —! went, Union St, Side, Saturday Specials in Groceries | Washington Creamery | Butter 41c a Pound Or 3 Pounds for $1.20 Glad to deliv it w eries Sunkist Navel Oranges, small and juley, each le ith other Gro- | makes a de cup of coffee; 1b 1 Soft Sheli Wainuts; 4 pound Sete —that al on Sa Mayflower Coffee, fou No, are sure to grow urday, tb. 10¢ Layer Figs, good quality; special while we h any, Ib. Leslie's Salt, No. two cial each Seeded Raisins, Sun-Maid He-HACKS, BE te Brand li-oz, packages, each Cottage Butts, properly cured, jum size pound | } | | freee x | Anna Wagner | STANDING OF CONTESTANTS | Jessie Welch, clerk, Paris | shop, 1433. Fourth This coupon ts good for { ONE VOTE In the “Red-Haired Giri” Pop- ularity Contest. Please credit same ' 202,428 | Twins, Betty and May, Boldt's restaurant | Luthean Fraser, 6126 Bescon ave., telephone operator, Sidney exchange 134,043 Luella Richards, Liberty the atre Dolly Fuller, Germania cafe May Morrey, Hotel Sor rento Sayde house Mrs. N. J. Blanchard, 602 FI daigo st 34,460 Mra. Shepherd, Tukwila 31,800 Thora Iversen, Augustine @ en Kyer's 18,480 Gladys Fuller, telephone op the erator . 13,943 | ay t Anna Wagner 12,762 Maud Reidy, Broadway laun- | ory . Cytheria Paulson, 918 Alien place Clara Harp, 717 Sixth ave ] Allce Cannon, 420 East 77th | st 10,459 | Aviole Lockhead, 6331 37th }< ave ‘ rie Fariow Essendrop, 519 23rd 6 145,600 | To 59,150| | Add ‘ 43,365 | ate Leach, arit of 118 Lien Oyster 40,020 | tent y on a deluge aker Twins added at place . was on igh to Welch, who in a ¢ ris Hat shop, is lea £25 votes. Everybody, including the editor, thought the were safely settied in first were 44,605 ahead totals were counted and d Wednesday ald sec con 12,400 | test Baker 2 Twins 11,490| Place. They Dd Be i ery tures have no nar 8,373 | of t 8,370 * 4 that all con raphe had not Wednesday, would if you vent In your t can’t find let us know about it may be one of the 8,265 | } Grace Powers, Nelson's ‘ Mary La Strange, Frederick & Nelson's Anna Millward, 7422 Latona ave Lulu Matthey Frederick & 8,202 | ; 7,909 b ied ones 7,883 nds Wednesday at 7,088 | 5 t Proud Day for This Maid _ When Dad ‘Beats Her Up’ Nacia anu mer Mother SITKA woman, has Are Alaska, » 16 said th t hunter's sq ting?" d the father, “can be a good wife ing and then, by her man, Nacia, our aw to daughter, her lord become a you ready or a good now Is it not 80, thou string of the Uh, it 4 replied the squaw, hoavil to be taken wife—as 1 was long Presently the girl stood before her TOKEN OF SEX INFERIORITY She understood the ceremonial, thru which y passes at the whe tr cause it is hard for even an Indian child to school ftself to a stolid ac ceptance of brutality 1 am res father,” she said not strike me harder than you must And so she waited for the blow, token of her sex dation. And Nacia is now ready Thiinket maid threshold of womanhood if nbled, it was be in her guttural tongue. But do ancient degra girl's cheek He Fiercely he plied flat of the Thlinket's hand fell upon his lifted ner and felled her again as well as bh tat If any would bave intru 1, he put it gruffly Women 1 av r. Tho sooner th hey w marriag . s, drudgery these had been the sa jon f age as a woman's lot PROUD OF MARKS Nacia knew it as well as her father Afterward the girl regarded the blue marks on her dark skin with White ma wear sucn a look when they first put up their hair In Nacia’s mind the brutal beating was transformed into a sort of arental blessing, a proper recognition of her womanhood and n to receive courtship from the young Thlinket buck ” new, shy laugh but she had forgotten The knocked her the lash of bh down, the rearing of children pride gruff perm! She laughed when she went to meet her mother The mother would have laughed back, perhaps, how SALAZAR'S THREAT |, FAILS TO WORRY °":»:-: will have tribution no effect of troops along th Pun announced thi Funston is in to¢eh fickel, commanding the ew Mexico district on the redis bor ton Ge threat to| Anyway, der kaiser hasn't asked Jattack an American border town us to change the stripes on the flag. | SAN AN n, Ynez 1LONIO, Salazar s Pex Basement Salesroom Introducing the New Spring Lines of CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES 65c these Dre ~ vash and wear, new and pleasing; At 65c 95c ind they the Uline Dresses well 1 ginghams © pretty Dress nd peplum ‘ 4 belt are of The elreular ¢ plaid material ckie and the belt is shed with a lar ts button- trim me Price $1.25, Sizes 6 to 14 years $1.25 $1.50 ure made from materials that can be depended upon are carefully values at the quoted prices are- attractive. finished as well. The styles 4 At 95c (Sizen 6 to 14 Years BY » Burke Straight-line, Belted na Dresses Panel- fron with cape re collars rom e or combinat Price 95¢ 4/50 ose At $1.50 plaited and shirred aterial s of de including large patch pockets in point Middy linen-finished material) Sizes & to 14 striped el f t presents several ne ed effect Dress (of good quality trimmed with braid $1.50 smartly Price ent Salesroom The Foremost Ideas of Spring in Trimmed Hats at $7.50 T given 3 terpretations in this Oriental Trimmings Military Effects High-Crown Hats ; Ribbon Hats [ F abric-and-Straw Combinations Tulle-edge Hats and many other Spring crea tions are featured in beautiful lorings, among them Be yellow, Gold, Rose, Green, also Black And best of all, every one is of a type that may be put on and worn immediately A very attractive collection, at $7.50. Basement Boys’ School Shoes Extra-Serviceable T HE hard fiber tip that reinforces the toe of these Shoes (see sketch) makes them good for lots of extra wear. They are made eavy calf Button Lace styles, with nd and ; } extra heavy Sizes 6 ir TAN BLUCHER extra-heavy Kromelk” sole, ble; sizes 12 to 2, $2.25 pair; 2% $2.50 pair. ROYS' AND SHOES, YOUTHS’ with very du to 6. GROWING BOYS’ LACE SHOES of Gunmetal Calf, on English walking t, with fiber and rubb 1; to 8% (men's $4.00 p AND CHILDREN’S BUTTON SHOES of gunmetal calf, on comfortable, broad-toe last, very serviceable; sizes 6 to 8, $1.50; §% to 11, $1.85; 11% to 2, 92,45 pair. GROWING GIRLS’ GUNMETAL CALF SHOES in Button and Lace styles, with welted sole of Neolin or leather; siz to 6, $3.50 sole sizes sizes), MISSES pair, a as ec 4 Decorative Glassware in Mulberry Color ee ing Basement Salesroom is display a new line of this pretty Glass ware, which i now so popular for table decorations Included are Candlesticks, Vases, Comports Flower Baskets Celery Trays Olive Dishes and other desirable items, all in the rich mulberry color 506 and 95e. \ttractively priced at —Hasement Salesroom spotlight are zium-blue, Citron, Chinese Salesroom BOYS’ Extra- Knickerbocker SUITS, $4.15 AILORED in the favorite k" style, with from service gray and brown cassi- Fach suit with two lined knickerbock 7 to 16 years. Price TAPELESS BLOUSES chambray, percale and ell finished; sizes a Price 29¢, BOYS’ HATS, new Spring line, in popul: “Rab-Rah” style; sizes 6% to 7, 3: Basem lesroom Fiber-Boot Hose 50c Pair OMEN’S serviceable Stock- ings with fiber-silk boot, in sky-blue, champagne, gray, smoke, tan, gold, black and white; sizes 8% to 10, 50¢ pair. Basement Salesroom. A New Shipment of Straight-Line Frocks Wool Crepe and French Serge $9.50 P LAITS and embroidery trimmings are among the lead- ing features f correct Fashions for Spring and so these Dresses are plaited charmingly most and embroidered as well They express, too, the change to the straighter sil- houette which marks the new Season’s modes Che colors are Copenhagen, Peacock- blue, Tan, Gray, Navy and Black Sizes for women and misses. Very interesting values at $9.50. Basement Salesroom., Hairbow Ribbon, 20c Yd. AIRBOW RIBBONS in plain and moire weaves, six inches wide; black, navy-blue, old-rose, Copenhagen, pink, emerald, sky-blue and white, six inches wide, 20@ yard Basement Salesroon red, Garden Tool Specials IN SPRAYERS handy size for rose bushes, shrubbery, chick- ete.; af heavy tn, with large reserva special 30¢, © en coops, Garden Rakes of malleable iron, 12-tooth style, with long andle of finished hardwood; special 30¢, Garden Trowels, made from one + solid steel, set in hardwood hand celal 15¢, Housewares Section,