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THE BON MARCHE $4.79 The Newest, the Prettiest, the Cleverest Models We Have Been Able to Show at the Price This Season 1 will buy one of these Llats, we are re when you how s rt they are Milan ny rit cel and nov t and por hades A jaunty little B Nea and attr \ lea tre Hat, has tu tive A t I A Lise upward and outwa Hat, w b a e Caught at tl aid, t u wi . with a French w s and | t ed gtain ribbon, a tailored bows of rib t bla ban novel manner t $4.75 and tw ; $4.7 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB New Silk Skirts at $5 and $5.95 New Serge Skirts at $5.00 and $5.95 New Poplin Skirts at $5. 00 and $5.95 Fashion says Separate Skirts this season to go | hand with the beautiful silk Blouses, Skirts tl Shirred yokes, ruffled bands, very ctive with elty shape pockets; plain bl and colored Skirts; lot Sport stripes, smart combi ns and many other de to choose from Trim New Suits at $21.95 Just as clever and neat as can be are these Wome Suits at $21.95. Made along t the n wanted mater with wh and attracti tr cscs Coat V. alue at $ Unusual becau Coats in desirat gathered or fl agonal, gabardine and novelty newest lines of large « 24.50 y pocket se we Sf styles, aist Coad iret twill, serge, « ating Billie Burke Dresses $1.95 These are Dresses that may be used f f general home and made of such pretty ging hams, in stripes, checks plaids; also fine chambray mix tures, all properly trimmed, and priced at $1.95. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Silk Boot Stockings 65c Pair America’s Best Known Make of Silk Boot Hose Silk Boot Hose with full fashioned feet, wWear—they are so handy reinforced double Mercerized lisle thread, double garter tops of lisle thread; thirty Shades as well as black and white. | Out-size Stockings of the same quality, in black and white only, 65¢ pair } Children’s Underwear 25¢ Children’s lighter weight Underwear; fine ribbed Shirts with long, » or no slee Pants to match; sizes 2 to 16 years; Union Suits, sizes 2 to 14, at SOc. Women’s Stockings 35c Pair Or 3 Pair for $1.00 Women’s cotton, lisle and mercerized lisle Stockings, in black and white, with ribbed or hemmed tops; out sizes at the same price. Children’s Hose 25c, 30c and 39C The best makes possi ble, tl boys and girls; hea mercerized Dress S Women's Underwear at 35c | Pants to mat Women’s Union Suits at 55c ad Unik Pandora style lisle thre fortable t sleeves and Suits; com- | w neck, no 34, 36 and 28. | lace or cuff k sizes e best kinds and most durable hy linen 34 UPPER MAIN FLOOR In the Toilet Article Section 50c Bulk Perfumes | Special 25c Ounce Half price for 50c bulk Perfumes on Sat urday; a good assortment to choose from; delicate, lasting odors, as listed below LOCUST BLOSSOM WISTARIA FRESH VIOLET JOCKEY CLUB Saturday Economies in the Baby or Fine Wool Sweaters, belted al at $1.50. | Pretty Wool Sacques for the dear little | bat oy, $1.25. Little Dresses, special lines at $1.15 and $1.2 TRAILING ARBUTUS CRAB APPLE LILY OF THE BLOSSOM Cashmere Hose, ¢ and toe VALLEY HON UCKLE ft at 25e. | SWEET PEA CARNATION : HELIOTROPB WHITE ROS Wool Bootees, tar irm, in wanted LILAS DE SYRIB CLOVE! PA olors, at 15¢. ee BOSS peared eta en lis net Muslin Gertrudes, lace and em $2.00 Moth Proof Lavender Bags, for packing or | ), storing away furs, evening Dresses or wraps; only six of these Bags left, so the: $1 00 . reduced to, each LOWER MAIN FLOOR BON MARCHE A CUTE LITTLE To every little girl who visits Butter “43 2 Pounds 85c, 3 Pounds $1.25 idery trimme Crib Blankets, s inches, at 59¢. SECOND FLOOR 50¢, T5e and 98e. and warm, size 30x40 THE THE BON MARCHE DOLL APRON FREE our tr, Dal all aturday KENT’S TENNIS RACKETS A complete line of E. Kent's | celebrated Tennis Rackets has just come in the Sporting Goods Section, and to introduce these Rackets to Seattle players, we | offer these Saturday Specials: $1.50 Harvard Tennis Rackets at $1.10 Section on FOR THE JOLLY FISHERMAN 25c Bait or Leader Boxes, special, each.. 15c Fresh Washingt« Bingle Egg Hooks, all sizes, tied | ery Butter, on good, strong gut; fresh, best quality, 1 ge BERETA 25c 43 pound seed | shin askets, 0 “= 4 ; Mayflower brand Coffee, split willow Fish ne - 1.69 equal to most 30c and 35« Baskets, special. n Cream- ranteed ed at Sted bieck rie hi ala nickel grades of coffee; Ib. 25¢. K Harvard Tennia R el jack cork handle; nicke’ ri Cent's arvard ennia Rac. | Teel seat; Crystal White ?. Laundry ke # that have hardwood frames | PEE $1.00 Soap at 6 bars for 25¢, strung 1 good quality Continental Casting Lines, of and a bar of “Cream of 1 size Rackets, Special braided silk, 25 yards to the Qlive Oil” Soap free 2 nturday 3 $1. 10, , I; 13. d teat. “ ” Se Yankee Tennis Balla, one paced ¢ 8 25¢ oo packages anece Pan- iy “Goodrich ‘Rubber’ Co, Split Bamboo Casting Rods, two | Cake Flour for 25¢; a Pan- | cial, each 156. Baseball Uniforms, consisting | Cap and Belt, | Turner free with each purchase of 2 or more pack- cake of Shirt, Pant joints, with nickel reel seat. Each 85c —— w eT sizes 26 to 34 BASEME as UNION ST age : BASEMEN : F Happy Home _ Shrimp, 8 large size, a can ZBu¢ Del Monte Catsup, 1: bottles, for 16¢. Del Monte Solid Tomatoes, No. 3 for 50¢; te Qi ~ Women’s Silk Gloves 75c Pair A wonderful assortment of Silk Gloves, in the season's best colorings, of black, white, | | 25c A COPY | Pack navy, pongee, mastic, cham eens bee 17¢. aturday a pagpe, gray and silver; sizes California Walnuts, No. | otner Good Nambera mt 100 5% to §. 1, soft shell nuts; lb. 20¢. ‘a Copy UPPER MAIN FLOOR, FOURTH FLOOR— THE BON hare ae Me MARCHE Smart Hats vi SUB EXPERT IS COMING. Has Developed the Submarine and Telephone Capt Louis t world struggle or bas begun to be n of Capt. Lou rine no Ue vats Pantages next 5 Se ent at the Here are sot pometbilition oa fhe he near be ir mube water leas th » inclosed in a gic matically rise to th squito sub porated by one, | JONES FOR DRAFT Washington Senator Backs Conscription ad 4 P. YODER ! WASHINGTON, Apri! 27.— Under forced draft pressure, the senate began today, at 10 a. m. —two hours earlier than the house—its concluding drive to put thru the president's selec tive conscription plan for rais- ing an army. A night session Is in prospect in the upper house. Sixteen senators have sald they would speak. “No substantial or overpowering reason is said it draft. presented,” he It tn discarded because to our ideals of Senator ng conscription fs again on trial {ffe says, ‘Dem That i cause den a true drill, train ake ready at the earl! an art yf 1,00¢ cond, conserve 1 resources and h we she SLAY CONSUL UNDER | FIRE IN SEATTLE * « Continued From Page 1. ° « sian colony here Dr one e committee in-| Fendlay te to asna hir @ In the presence of Detective Vaechter, the ¢ a but has evider atisfactory to either sid citizen Specific Accusations they talk about The specific accusations against | ed to the ma. tted to serve in arrested on and had to ake e United States " SHIPS FIRST FROM WU. S., SAYS BALFOUR * Continued From ‘Page 1° was anarchists 1 of governn That he has refused to guish between political refu a omen 2 | f ary erlminals in the issa-jequal division between munitions ance of passports and fé Says He Collects Feo ing of American fight scents from! ing m was between alfour, Gen. Bridges and Admiral | on the | De Chair, can wait bs Pe t ts} It has been agreed Balfour will »y the soclety leaders, Is}report, that each point in the gi not demanded by the embassy at|gantic international parley shall be Washington, VD. ( asked about by America and an “I recognize the provisional gov-|swered by the British and French ernment,” the consul told The Star, | Jointly in this manner. “or | would resign, as the W ashing | The French commission ta in ton ambassadc did I recogn! « ete accord with the shipping any governn the people of Bub | sett nent, Balfour will report ia recognize. I am here to obey| His message, while an official re-| them." |port, was drafted to carry to the} He denied that he discrimMates |Hritish, Frenci, Russian and Ital against the ws, and one |ian minds the tremendous breadth | case where he clal he I mem-|the world war conf ice has as er of that faith € naporta umed since getting under way tion as a political exile. Will Thank the Press When I issue a passport to al It will explain” that t allies Re 1 subfect, I do so after in-|have not, as they expected quiry and satisfaction that he is|to a purely technical excl | ports, that is a govergment re clent war, America problems of making effi FREDERICK NELSON Basement Salesroom A High Degree of Style in New Maline-edged Sailors at $7.50 HE smartness to which a Hat may attain is demonstrated in this new collection prepared for Saturday's shopper There are three good shapes—one as pic- tured. The second has medium brim and oddly pointed crown and the third has brim upturned all the way around. Black Gray Beige H with d le extensi t parent tline atin-bound ed only wi band ow of n $7.50. Basement Salesroom. The Popular Styles, Fabrics and Colors in SPRING TOP COATS $12.50, $15.00 and $17.75 REQUENT additions to these groups enable the Basement Salesroom to present the most advanced styles in moderately priced Coats as they appear. Girls’ Mary Jane Pumps Low-Priced The Coats at $12.50 are tailored from Gaberdine, Ve aN our, Diagonal, Poplin, Jersey and “A Ya Plaid and Check Coatings in rose, gold, green, tan and magenta— three-quarter rter sport Biren & Sizes Children’s Tan Sandals Bizes 24 Velours, al and Diag nals; plain checks, i Id, nd beige green, mage with large cape collars and revers Boys’ “Scout” The Coats at $17.75 Shoes Sn styled C« in tan and black leather, our, Poplin, with elk-tanned soles, sizes these cc 10 to 13 2.00 pair; 1 to 2, $ 5M, $2.50 artly vats of Burella, Gu Vel- burl, uinchilla and Feather-fluff Coatings in lors Apple-green, Gc Magenta and Corn-color. 4, Tan, Emerald- green —Basement Balesroom R. & G. Lace-Front Corset at $2.00 model, 2% to —Hasement Balesroom Tourist — ac Ve RY cc ee gi ‘ new front with ven- ilated back, r long skirt, bands in bz redium bust and with two elastic Made of strong h lace braid band- four strc coutil, wit ing, regular front ng hooks below fastening and dott Price $2, se supporters. t Salesroom. sill rent Salesroom, | Middy Blouses | 65c to $1.50 LARGI M Unusual Values in Mounted Pictures, 15c assortment of Pictures, ir y Blouses is in cluding copies of famous subjects, portraits, | | ne turing Plain landscapes, patriot pictures and others, all | | pe es Re. ee | trimmed with color, also mounted heavy white board, averaging | | striped and colored novelties about 16x20 inches in size. Unusually good val- | | in linenette, twill and corded ues at 15e@ eacl | AT 10¢ EACH A smaller sortment, inclu g “Baby Stuart “Whistler's Mother” and other copies of famous bust measurement picture nounted on heavy white board Prices ose. 95¢, $1.25 and $1.5 Basement Salesroom. GIRLS’ COATS $3.95 to $9.50 HE MODISH Spring in 10x12 and 10x16 inches Raxement Salesroom and measu Boys’ Extra-Knickerbocker Suits at $4.15 Silk OYS like the pinch-back and | Poplin and Corded Coatings, B ts a : n plain colors and checks, uits and | ith pique silk Serge, plaited style of these white i and " their parents appreciate the double- | over-collars and wide cuffs— Wy \ wear represented by the extra knick many full-lined k erbockers, They are well-tailored fro Sizes 4 to 12 years. Priced | serviceable gray, tan and brown cas 3.95, $5.00, $7.50 simeres, in sizes 7 to 17 years, Price $9.50. Basement Salesroom. $4.15. BOYS CORDUROY SUITS in 500 Yds. of Ribbon XY pinch-back styles, practical dark drab shade; sizes 6'to 16 years, BMiG0. Reduced to 10c Yard BOYS’ SPOR BLOUSES in ginghams, cham- ANCY Taffeta Rib- brays, percales and mad also military-collar | bons and Satins in © to 15 years, 29¢. Basement Salesrooin. styles, sizes plain colors, to 4 inches 10¢ yard in widths up reduced to Remnants of Woolens at Reduced Prices NCLUDED in tt Salesroom. Men’s Linen is low-priced offerit ire Serges, not an anarchist or a criminal jews, but that it has ¢ sloped } 1 These names are sent to] into a mutual declaration of warld | Panamas, Burella, Tweed and Mohair in lengths Handkerchiefs, 18c ‘ uae be wnate he pers ey mas { brine iples on wl a thus far the } from to 6 yards—for skirts, coats, dresses and G OOD | quality Linen | have lied to me, can be apprehend-| conferees are in perfect accord . ¢ ; ; od | Balfour has been amazed at the | trimming uses. Pri and number of pieces are as | Handkerchiefs in 18 Saye Fee Is Fixed extent of publicity in the U. 8. | 1 1 I have sent back some socialists, | and will devote, it Is understood, a| aaa j Aen alee, With Aneta but no anarchists, to my knowl raph of bis report to the tre 25c 50c 95c $1.50 $1.95 $2.50 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 | stitched hem, LB@ each: 3 edge. 1 no one back who was |mendous istance the American ’ ’ , ? 7 ) | 5 aa opposed to t vernment Lress can be in helping 14 20 / te “ 18 a 4 . | for 5O0¢. | “As to my charging a fee on pans-|uolve it PAnemant Malearoey Dacoment Seicenens ss THE SEATTLE STAR aaa t