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T re SEATTLE STAR } Good, "every-day use with novelty herd checks, New Billie ara House Dresses at —$1.95— Neat and smart-looking | | are the Billie Burke | Dresses for house and | | meh wear. Full cut « ses of gingham and | chambray, in stripe and | |: check patterns SECOND FLOOR serviceable Skirts, too, The Skirts all feature late pockets. Serge and poplin, plaids and mixtures Smart —$5. 60 Spo reduced t day rh hecks and Trimmed Hats, special at $2.50 fn the season. Turbans and small Hats, w and fancy fully trimmed with brim sailors, for trimming. very braids, satins or ¢ ornaments, ribbons SECOND FLOOR— Friday Specials in Linens _ Linen Pattern Cloths $2.00 All-Linen Pattern Cloths, firmly woven, with a Smooth, satin finish, in pretty Moral patterns; size 66x67 inches. Linen Damask $1.00 Yard Al-Linen Table Damask, 68 inches wide; good. firm quality linen, in Moral patterns, with wide, open borders. Linen Napkins $2.45 Dozen Pure Linen Table Napkins, size 22x22 inches; gatin-finish linen in neat looking floral designs; $2.45 dozen All-Linen Towels 25c Each All-Linen Towels, size 18x34 inches heavy quality, with hemstitcned hems, 6 to each customer LOWER MAIN FLOOR Odds and Ends Repriced 59c, Wonderfully $2.25. cloth—Envelope Chemise, embroidery or lace trimmi Combinat long straight Chemises. They will and $1.15 a garment THIRD FLOOR foot grade. Not over THE BON MARCHE Undermu will find trimmed good value in Among the collection ye neat! Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits at —25c— | Girls’ Un Women’s 25¢ iber Si m Suits— white, fine ribbed, low | hione neck; lace or cuff knee; less odd Dh caine | garter tor sizes 2 to 16. Boys’ Poros 110 in bi | mesh and Balbriggan rib- | bed Union Suits; sizes o| to 16 years UPPER MAIN FLOOR lines UPPER M Plant Potatoes f EARLY ROSE 5c LB. Plant your Potatoes, and help to supply the great demand for THE BON MARCHE will give for Sport Wear rt ombined with straw and in peanut or two-tone hemps, w be gre THE Stockings, Special | For Bargain Friday Dress Skirts $3.95 In Taffeta, Serge and Poplin Good, Practical Skirls for Every-Day Wear the necessary satisfactory wear for styles; belted m plain flare, and others in black, navy and others ir hey Silk and Serge Dresses, Special 00— . ie — are susually e Pr art ar Jackets | Jackets $5.00 fi lack SECOND FLOOR A Friday Sale of Trimmed Hats and Sailors at $2. 50 Hats that s« ith rolling and drooping of braids. They're simple, t embroiderir Then there a ribbon band a 4 THE BON MARCHE Friday Specials in Domestics 30-Inch Chambray 10c Yard Plain Blue Chambray Gingha ) inches wide lengths to 10 yards; suitable for aprons and dresses. 36-Inch Percales 10c Yard 2,500 yards of yard wide Percales in atr small figure patterns, in lengths to 10 _ Cheviot Shirting 12'%c Yard bh Cheviot Shirting, all in na to 42-Inch Sheeting 17¢ Yard ipe and yarde. len 10 yards Good quality Unbleached Sheeting, 4 wide; firm quality Sheeting that will easily white; special, 17¢ yard. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE of Undermuslins 79c and $1.15 slins, garments that have embroidery—l w yn Cor BON MARCHE Washable Fabric and Silk Gloves | (39¢ Pair Glove Fiber Silk | | Pair k wearing d ry-day wasl wear ; sizes 8 to | thread, al k and white e are sligh oiled ; perfect ec ome have been mended, igher priced | | but they’r good value at 3% 1AIN FLOOR | UPPER MAIN FLOOR Odds and Ends of Screen | Doors, Special SL 00 , ; Odd styles, odd makes J foodstuffs; 100 pounds of Pota- ! Id makes a 4 toes will sufficient to plant Doors, worth up to $2.75, to go at ‘s! 00 each OY a lot 40x100 feet—and we will | are damaged, but most of them are in pet % give you a circular telling how | fect condition. They are covered with best black i to cut them, leaving a part Of | wire fly screening—in different sizes the potatoes for food | 3 Excelsior Brand Lawn Grass | Window Screens 25c Seed; 1-pound package will sow “Continental” Adjustable Window Screens, made with 300 square feet; pkg. 23¢. hardwood White Clover Seed, lb. 6O@. | ing; 12x i, . Standard Lawn Grass Seed, |- quart package 10¢. ai ent Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, a ;. pound 22¢. c Vegetable Seeds; peas, bean y corn or carrots; three 10: | ages for 25¢. Roselawn Fertilizer, 0. D. pack- 10-pound pail, 75c value, special Kriday only; pail 65¢. FOURTH FLLOR | ST. a windows; 1 frames and covered with beat inches. black wire screen. No phone orders Wire Screening 20c Yard quality Black Wire Screening, for covering 28, 30 and 32 inches wide orders FOURTH FLOOR doors and Yo phone orders or THE BON MARCHE Transparent Paper Flags for Your Window—15c Each ‘ATIONERY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR hares ne all crepe de chine | | plain blue, in | GUARANTEED PRICE TO FARMERS PLANNED BY BASIL M WASHINGTON, The authoritative statement by David Lubin of the internation. | al institute of agriculture in | Rome that the world’s grain MANLY April 18 supplies are 150,000,000 bushels short, the United well all other coun acing possible next year, |e true if the methods of speculation and that with farm products Is permitted as The farmer can pro enough in the United but he must be guaran against food of old. | duce States, teed protection | manipulators President Wilson, members of congress and administrative of ficlals are awakened to a reall zation that strenuous meas ures within the next month are necessary The end of the 7 |for the most important cropa is Just a little over 45 days away, and whatever is to be done must be done In that time. Hefore the first of iN June, th the part o country, a wheat Janting season kreater the corn barley, oats «and other ata After ple crops must be planted that time all the statesm id WO SE THE HARV PER CENT Washin ald , al ire the plant Is FOR {— GOVERN MENT TO GUARANTEE TO THE FARMERS A FAIR PRICE FOR ALL STAPLE CROPS THEY PRO DUC partment of h ting ampaign, preaching t that ft fs hin sacred ant all la ly handle Mas meetings are ov ntry to ca sake toa But the agents of the depart ment In charge of this campaign of education a discovering i] that the farmer is not only hard handed—he is hard-headed. He WOMEN WARNED OF SLAYER FIEND Y Continued From Page 1." ° e which is just across the street t where the body was ler © ading until heard no cri Th man avidently struggled. Her fingers were broken Chi inspecting the and ofat 6 with blood Wednend lee sem uot found it Death was caused b ays he scene ¢ ken day after h fractured her skall in two | | places, according to Dr. Tiffin | Had no Enemies | Manager Welker of the Pan tortum Dye Works, where Mr Wehn was employed as telephon said today he could no the woman having any perator she in a wensual de nfilets injury and n the object of his Wehn Mystery Baffling and physi Thaw a In such class alienist |] clans have an example the Rips known ¢ ategory Puzzling the task of run CM. pla r notorious “Jac widely criminal 4 another this clements entered ng di derer o After inat thoro exar er completing a Dr. Tiffin declared there was no evidence that the wonmn’s assailant had pletely accomplished a fiendish purpose Tean't help but believe the wom an was murdered and then carried to the re she was found Dr. Tiffin said today Tennant Not Satisfied county cor This tends to discredit the teory that the murderer was a datist Capt. Tennant said, but not com pletely It looks to me aa tho the wom an's clothes had been tampered with,” he sald, after making anoth er examination today, “But the coroner thinks not.” Husband Aids Detectives elt ie afraid ‘of being caught with bumper crops on his hands which he will have to sacrifice at a low price Must Have Guarantee He is not going to exert himaelf |to the utmost until he knows that kolng to have r what he produces | be assured $1 for eve every a fair market If he y bushel o could hin land into « crops —corners » wanda | BUT HE IS NOT GOING TO DO IT, except in a cautio wa UN {TIL HE GETS BOME GUARAD TEE to the ag tural departmer apid hecoming convinced that minimum prices must be guaranteed y the government for all staple crops within the next two or three weeks, and the wi Neity given before | planting eeason President Wilson, in to the nation day steps to curtail the middle m, ofits, and urged the farmers to leave nothing undone to bring about the most effectual coop en In sale distribution of food Hilla already being intr ent possible pub the end of the his appeal ente spoke ¢ the and drafted to fix mm 7 a will be nas they are in NN be for t rn, potatoes and beans © offered fa, Brit at. Car nee, Austra a ar portant coun canea four ye Agric guarante for staple crops ts one of the « waye to red the cost of tv © farmers, encouraged by all the r of the exorbitant prices speculate tare now reaping The University of as been notifi ment has decided t ficern detalled to » legen aa military ene 1 the war dep ecall all is and col instru realdent Henry veruit Hugh P. 8 ye state univ and a son of former ance Commissioner Je passed the exa as lieut fon corps of the Uni Young Schivel & for the past aviation schools at San Mineola, L. I eee The Loyal Legion, Washingtor Comn at its annui ma ndorsed cor . No track meets at Lincoln High thin se The student ave veted to employ their spare time aking gard King county at be will call meetings in ther to form agricultural organizations wehbe clerka istricts within the next week eee The Scotch ship caulkers, bot more than 70 years old, ha unteered their services butlders in Eve The Y as not been molested t ial the gov numbers of needed, Its teaching the ernment because large |trained operators are instruments aro for | sctence of air talk eee Private Hi Canadian mck from t | bullet hole war. He Tardrew varge, He Tardrew 49th battalion, is e¢ front with numerous and Yots of tales of on't talk much of eithe invalided for is visiting here Overseas | The board of education, three to }two vote, granted the petition of Queen Anne high school boys Tuesday night and thereby w record as approving |[ spent Thursday morning with % — . 6 |J James Wehn, the sculptor, Koink! seattle people are asked by the over hia home, the spot where his) y "ay C. A. to donate a ton of old wife's body was found and the priinie 6 Weak ton ha Usb of neighborhood regent vpae Wehn, in his statement made at s ¢ 2 police headquarters, is reported to! ction bt avatanne tok ai sald that he went to and \P have | was not particularly | his wife did not return | | | explaining she had previously stayed at the home of her father, Police Operator Paul Haubris, 610 16th ave. N ' Only on one occasion had Mrs Webn stayed all night at her parents’ bome, according to police investigation, and on thgg occasion |{t had been arranged wit® her hus: band before she left home. Find Ring Under Belt The murdered woman's diamond ring and one of her pearl ear-rings were found beneath her shirt waist belt by th Detectives and coroner coroner agree that robbery was not the motive of the crime Practically t entire detective force is concentrating on the case No date for the coroner's inquest juss been set. Coroner Tiffin said would be delayed until after the tle had been given an opportun. |i to assemble more evidence, alarmed when) pendents will be quest of the war de partment by the United States Chamber of Comme aceordin to word received here yesterday Floral Offerings for Colkett on Birthday; Assistant P. O. Long) ie | William J. Colkett celebrated yesterday his 60th birthday and also the ith anniversary of his master of Seattle He found a score of floral tributes on his desk when he arrived esterday morn ing. Colkett is optimistic—he came here in 1876, when the city had only 3,000 inhabitants, and has itnessed {ts growth to 850,000, We've got to prepare for a pop- ulation of 1,000,000," he says, FREDERICK&NELSON Pictured Left to Right: ( 4 " Enve $ fi a \ $49 ‘ at nickerbocke $ The Muslin Underwear Section Announces An Important Offering of New Silk and Satin Lingerie at Special Prices N the special prices quoted for share in the advantages gained from an unusually The opportunity to buy Lingerie beautifully designed purchase. and made, preciated. Camisoles, Special 95c Satin Envelope Chemises, Special $1.95 y . 1 € ( emise t rine Special $1.9) Crepe de Chine and Satin Envelope Chemises, Special $1. veil \ wealth of | Creme Lady Mary 50c Jar perfumed Vanishing ¢ 1 tl prote an eansing the sk ce de blue jar Fe hape, 50. . Women’s “Rialto 552” Silk-Lisle Stockings Side Pair with re quality « black inforced heel, sole and white and toc and garter top pair “Rialto” Silk-lisle Stockings in black and white, with double heel, sole and toe and garter top, 50¢ pair “Rialto” Full-fashioned Black Silk-lisle Stockings, with double heel, sole and toe and garter top, 40c 3 pairs for $1.16. Black and White Lisle Stock ings, garter and double heel, sole and toe, S6¢ pair; with top pair; 3 pairs for $1.00, Fullfashioned Silk-boot Stock ings with lower half of pure silk thread and upper part Heel, sole and toe are also of lisle, In Pink Canary, Sand-color, Silver Orange and other shades, also Black and White, mir, —Firat of liste 6be at prices so attractive, Among the customers favorable this occasion our will, we believe, be keenly ap- many interesting items: Underblouses and Camisoles, Special vt. ae " Va ne te f } aint red t trimme encienne c c 1 in © effe e Crepe ( eK ec ‘ the same | -with fine priced at $1.95. yon Satin Knickerbockers, Special $2.45 One of the styles in j and sleeves creamy shadow lace Gowns, Special $4.95 Chine, rowns of Crepe de Satin or pink crepe India Silk in lovely pink shade, plain and edge e-tr med_ styles NEMO CORSETS Follow the Latest Fashion Lines and the Modern Ideal of Healthful Corsetry W OMEN who are interested in deriving the ut- most style, with comfe rt, from their Corsets are invited to consult with Mrs. O. G. Richardson, of the Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute, New York, | who is in our Corset Section this week for this purpose. Three Good Models in Nemo Corsets: Model 512, at $5.00 is designed for wo eat sso mediu eight til Model 402, at $4.50 an excellent Corset ducing whicl support Model 318, at $3.7 to the figure The material is util excellent quality of cc Washable Fabric Gloves 75c, 85c and $1.25 Pair WO-CLASP White Suede-fabric or contrasting embroidery, 75c¢ pair Gloves with self Two-clasp White Suede fabric Gloves with backs White Suede-fabric Gloves style, wit (dered in mtrasting heavily embre self or ec 5c yalr ery Two-clasp Duplex Washable Gloves beaver color, with plain embroidery