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Get Your Easter Hat Shape Now ad Have It Ready in Plenty of Time —Select It From Hemps and Pol- C 4X > ished Piping—Clever Imi- rs tations of Lisere Sailors That Roll Right Up From the Face, or Down Over the Eyes; Wide of Crown, With 1 1-2-Inch Brim, and the Larger Dress Hats * 1,000 “\= % Untrimmed2/& as Hats at $2.95 (4° Vy) Eight of the Many New Blocks ee” Are Pictured Here i An Expert | Trimmer Will Be in the Department Ready to Tell You How | to Trim Your Own Hat or Jast How the Facing Is Put On. Also the ely Popalar Hinoki iy Hats Are Here in Their Bright Sports | Colerings, and the Black Lace Edge Hats So Unusual and Pretty SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ‘DRUG STORE SPECIALS Shoe Shop | . e Glance down this list of Specials | FOR WEDNESDAY BUYERS j 50c size Wisdom's Rob- Boudoir Slippers 85c Pair | ertine; our regular price Women’s Houdoir Slippers of : ic; special 2O¢. colored cretonne in pretty | 39 50c size Java Rice Face 50c size Dixie Tan o~ ; most comfortable Slippers, | th covered solea and low rubber Powder; our regular price) Freckle Cream; our reg 39¢. lar pric ial he. lomen’s Slippers $1.85 Also re 8 oft | ‘ F nee see eee OF SO | soe sine Wyeth’s Sage and 50c Manicure Files, with Sulphur; hair tonic; our | pearl handles; our regular leather, turned soles, low heels i or narrow toe shapes—the | regular price 39c; special | price 50c; special 25¢. at 30¢. | likely find some of your favorite preparations quoted | at a lower price. 7Sc Rubber Gloves, extra heavy quality; size 7; cial, a pair 50¢. pe spe ¢ 50c;s are one and two-strap . 98¢ Water Bottles; our 's Shoes $2.65 Pair | $1.00 size Nuxated Iron; | regular price 9c; special | of gunmetal, patent and | ' . a 4 ~ | leather; taco and button | OUT regular price 83c; spe- at THe. With kid or cloth tops; also | cial 6S¢. SOc Eleasia Ideal Face | Walking Shoes of dull calf. | 50¢ size Stuart's Dyspepsia Powder; our regular price s Shoes $2.75 Pair | Tablets; our regular price SOc; special at 39e. comfortable Shoes of | 39c; special 2O¢. 1Sc size Jergen’s Benzoin Teather with low rubber or heels; Mexible turned soles, or capped toes; button or 50c size Glover's Mange Remedy; our regular price | regular price 15c; special 39c. Special BO¢. at lle. | MAIN FLOOR—THE BON a eee = | MARCHE LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | and Almond Lotion; our oma In Domestics Calico 8 Yard quality Calico in assorted check patterns; will make up ly for aprons or dresses. Fashion Promenade of Poiret Models FROM 10:30 TO 11:30 A. M. | ch Percale 10c Yard | FROM 2:30 to 3:30 P. M "4 th hota ag tg ease, | Wednesday will be the last presentation day of the Mi hast patterns; special 10c | Poiret Fashions. [R MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE i Paul Poiret Books Free -30c Home-made Divinity We have a few of the Paul Poiret Fashion Books | t Pe eg Bore | left. If you would care to have one of these beautiful alan ie 0c « rea. brochures, visit the Mail Service Office—Upper Main CANDY ngs A se MAIN Floor—they will be glad to give you one as long as FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE the supply holds out In the Underpriced Section of The | Bon Marche—Lower Main Floor IEE Lif io lal Linen Banquet Cloths Reduced to Half Price | The Famous “Heather” Linens be found in this won- | They're the well-known “Heather” Fine Linen Banquet Cloths at half their regular prices are to @erful half-price sale in the Underpriced Section. "Linens, the Seattle housewife’s favorite. Linens Ifke these will soon be off the market entirely, or will be f that only wealthier folks will buy them—meanwhile here they are at half so costly $15.00 CLOTHS, 90x90 INS., $7.50 | $21.50 CLOTHS, 90x126 INS., $10.75 | } $15.00 CLOTHS, 90x108 INS., $7.50 | $35.00 CLOTHS, 90x180 INS., $17.50 | $12.50 CLOTHS, 90x108 INS., $6.25 | $12.50 C LOTHS, 81x108 INS., $6.25 Here are a few of the “Good Things” to be found in the Underpriced Sec- tion—there are many more. $1.75 to $15 NAPKINS 86c to $7.50 Of pure linen damask; floral designs. $3.00 WATER BOTTLES $1.50 Good size, with the grape design. CANDLESTICKS 25c TO $2.50 Of brass; were 50c to $5.00. HAIR ORNAMENTS 12%c TO 75c| 5¢ Shell and amber; they were 25c to $1.50. LACE CURTAINS 88c to $6.48 PR. | Were $1.75 to $12.95 a Pair SMALL SCISSORS 12'%c TO 38c CHILDREN’S BATH ROBES Were $1.25 to $2.50, at 63c to $1.25 MILLINERY FEATHER FANCIES — | They were 10c to $6.95, at 5c to $3.48 — | TO 10c HAT BRAID 2%c TO 5c | Different colors and widths. Adjustable Dictionary Stands Were $2.60 to $4.50, at $1.30 to $2.25. | THE BON MARCHE PIKE ST., SECOND AVE., UNION ST. ELLIOTT 4100 ecial economies—yon will | E. P.ERCKENBRACK IS | Were 25c to 75c; blunt and sharp points, |} CLEARED OF BLAME FOR GIRL’S DEATH E. P. Erckenbrack Mabel Howe committed eul- elde. Airing of his views on the Jout riding at different times Do you think {t was right to be alone with the maid when double and single standards of our wife was away he was morality, preceded the clear | asked ing of E. P. Erckenbrack, man- Yes, I think {t was all right My wife had every con Mabel. And she trusted me." She Had Been Despondent A friend of the dead girl, Edith Kh, testi on despon claring to k ager of the Border Line Trans portation Co., ef all blame for the death of his maid, who was found dead rday morning In his home, W. Smith si from a bullet wound in h right temple, by the corone jury at the county morgue Mon. day afternoon. The jury was out less than ten minutes. Ereh ack wan the main wit ness of the afte at the tn tall the story ht party and ita death of Miss nts Saturday. quest, and of his midn tragic end Howe, and the eve n and threat ause of the an Woman Juror Quizzes Him “Mr. ¥ ckenb . do you believe ard of mor ty tation man was room at asked by a woman member of the | Crowded jury. Women Attend Inquest “I do not,” he replied. “I have| Many women attended the trial always believed in the single | ar id whe the de of the mid standard for men and women. “Then ou account for your ac Friday night, tn tak ing ono of the girls at your party upstairs?” night party were brought out, they leaned forward to catch every word prom™ted many to come to th "Half of t yw do Curiosity trial women came here Regrets Hie Steps for ‘information’ regarding the “Well, while I Believe fn the) ways of the world, how men act single standard, I have slipped now| when their wives are away, and and then, and I regret to have to| what eclared Bay 80. | Erckenbrack told of the friend s Howe ship he 4 always had for the pg een j dead girl, the Interest he had taken | at the ¢ ha Watson lin her welfare, and of taking her| undertakin How the Gill Show Laces to Halligan, the Comedian co attache of the a mixture of «d remarding the in whisky sed as ce combination method from Fri ment. Sort of a “Rock and Rye Most of the of ship sco d BY BILLY HALLIGAN Unlike Nat Goodwin and De Wolfe Hoppe er seen the Inalide o' witnesses were }One-Armed Trainer Killed in Unequal Fight With Animal One of his answers created | quite a bit of mirth, which the | judge strenuously objected to. | As I looking for the | humorous sido of the trial, I was rather enjoyed it, as did the LOS ANGELDS, March 20.—Cir majority of those present—ex- |cus people f winter train cepting, of course, “the defend- | ing quart 1 Californta to te ants Jegraphed condolences th “intelligently Thick” ldeath of Capt. Ja one One can't expect every one |armed animal tr r, killed by an to seo the humorous side of |angry polar bear last night things, however. | Bonavita went alone into the Hanson proved to be a very at Bostock arena evasive witness, and to mind would never ma actor—he has a bad memory ~—being intelligently “thick It looks to me Itke the man that voted prohibition ts guilty. If the state of Weshingtos hadn't gone dry never would have hap al The ne angered and turned on r, knocking him down. In |the battle following the one-armed |man was no h for tho beast When the police arrived and shot Jake, Bonavita's Injuries were so bad that he died in a few hours, |FINNISH CITY TAKEN BY RUSS, IS REPORT STOCKHOLM derful cit over—even Billy his hat off to didn't forget He's The courtroom was jammed and @ great crowd had gath ered in the hall trying to gain admission, I wanted to tell | them there was a much better show at the Alhambra, but my modesty intervened Big Year for Peruna Most of the morning was taken up by testimony that will, in all probability, make boot legging in Seattle a dead Issue er March 20.—ITel singfors City, Finland, is in the hands of Russian troops, following a week-end of riots, Admiral Njoo ton was shot and 14 officers aboard a warship in the harbor were killed according to reports here today ‘COMMONS LOOKS FOR | WAY TO SETTLE IT It looks like a big year for LONDON, March 20.—Chancellor Peru On the w of the Exchequer Bonar Law an the ju there a ced to the house of commons large American fl tt the government was consider mind the pectator that this jing the best means of settling the is the land of the free and the [Irish question—including the sug home of the brave (except on gestion that he preside over a con the high seas) ference of dominion delegates at an The next witness was Otto |imperial conference, THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK&NELSON Smart Banded Sailors In the Favorite Straws and bright Sprin N black oming and r colorings: be practical for busine hopping and outing wea A variety of smart styles, all with simple ribbon | trimming. —in Java Straw Drooping-brim Sailor with hig ted Telescope-crown Sailor in bind 0, Wide-brim Beige Sailor and in bin 0 —in 1 Black tase Braid ) Medium-size Roll-brim Sailor, $4.00. "4 Drooping-brim Sailor with high telescope cr 1.00, In Split Milan Straw High-crown, narrow-brim Sailor, $4.00. Roll-brim Sailor with pointed front, $4.00. Drooping-brim Sailor —in Hemp Braid opt meer Drooping-brim Sailor with grosgrain bi n 0 a Chartreuse, white and black, $5.00. : a F r Separate Cloth Skirts, $7.50 this moderate price, yled Skirts an attractive selection of well-tailored, modishly , in plain and combination colorings, showing the new con- buttons and pockets. SKIRTS OF NOVELTY in dark color A’, in belts, ceit STRIPED CLOTHS s, suitable for street combin and busi- ness wear, with fa kets and belts. Price $7.50. SKIRTS OF JIOTS of stri checked cheviots in combina- rd cord in 3-piece with Sports-Stripe Woolens in a wide of strikir « ns for su or skirts, in- 7 cluding tan, green and white; blue, gold and t Pp white; green and be My, and white; green, , \ ple 3 white; ‘eats and blue; green a white. agi Even stripe effects, MR ae | ter stripe | beep : mi ot Stee ISX A New Showing of ths on \\} : hes Envelope Chemises Striped Silks CS. at $1.00 beautiful OUR garments from the new shipment are shown tained t in the sketch, and there are many others equally rangen ‘ fa ce . attractive—all fresh and new, and all offering very are flanked by : : tun narrow. ones, | Lhe Garments Pictured, From Left to Right: eit ats cs Very attractive Empire Envelope Chemise, with the ia isha “st hort bodice part fashioned of narrow lawn bands and nar- pe effect, | row Valenci insertion, centered wit d of Swiss shade f est embroidery e $1.00. deepe t t ms amet Envelope Chemise of fine, sheer lingerie cloth, show These effects four Swiss embroide ons set in with Vz ciennes worked out on insertion, a tri z of the same insertion set in deep of white, ta scallops in bs Price $1.00, gray, resed. ( hagen, navy at Two Swiss embroidery motifs of novel design are set taria, 36 inches wide, in the front of this Envelope Chemise, and it is front at $2.00 yard and back trimming of Valenciennes lace insertion. Price Others with navy, | ¢) 09 taupe green, pur pie and Bur | Filet-pattern and Valenciennes insertion set in with gundy = predominatin Swiss-embroidery in a very effective des ) $2.5 this Chemise of sx 36 inches wide, Envelope ming for Price $1.00. Basement nf Salesroom Spring Suits at $15.00, $18.00, $22.50 duced in ind becomi sports Suits styles that the season has mart the more conservative effects, are in this showing in the following Spring color Green Tan Brown Chartreuse Rose Magenta Cerise Purple Gray Gold Pockets of novel design, large collars (some of contrast- ing material), rows of stitching and button trimming e among the style details that testify to the newness of Suit | } $15.00, $ 00, $22.50. —T —Basement Salesroom