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THE SEATTLE STAR Yard Wide Sport Poplins 69c Yard Silk-mixed colors; all br ing sport designs; a s weave, ideal f ively used for tris ind collars The Snap Fasteners at Se are the in sizes 000, 00, 0; black es 00, ¢ and three shades of brown Se Mercerized Crochet Cotton; wi and colors; 100-yard balls, 3 for 10¢. Hooks and Eyes, al! brass, will n« black and white; card 2¢. Pearl Buttons, Style; small and me Sewing Silk, i 00-yard spools, cach 4¢. @ling, 16 inches wide; heavy | Crash Towe thread crash for towels that re serviceable for general use Za Wash Goods color, with coin dot design; 38 inches wide. 38-Inch Voiles 19c Yard of colors in pretty floral and stripe patterns Inches wide. The United States “Liberty Loan” Subscription Blanks Supplied at ‘The Transfer Desk Cashier's Offic Fifth Floor Main Wloor Bargain Lu Boots Main Floor | With Brand New | Stocks of Goods And a Separate Force of Buyers | Who b and where they can, I} so ods are reliable and the price concessions tempting enough. But all new goods—some are makers’ samples, some factory cancels, some lots that the mill didn’t want to bother with That is how we save in the buying. Then wee ate all avoidable ex Bi | penses—no free deliveries (a charge i of 10c ¢ parcel sent)—mo ( « ©. Ds, ods exch. cable after ly four day clerks (you are ex i] pected to w n yourself) | 7 || That is ‘pig we save in the selling | THESE DOUBI AVINGS ARI ; YOURS WHEN YOU BUY ID } | THE BARGAIN BASEMEN1 a rd soft, n UPPER MAIN FLOOR The Sc Hair Nets at 2 for a nickel have Hose Supporters ; il zes; white or ot rust; Se Safety Pins, nicke vel edge Scissors and rds Se. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE over 6 to each ¢ Linen Damask Scarfs 65c | Alldinen Damask Alllinen Crash Toweling, 16 All-linen Bleached Crash Tow Inches wide; natural color; me — eling, 17 inches @ium weight Linen Crash for quality crash, with neat red side good wearing kitchen towels. borders; 5c yard All-Linen Crash 12'c All-Linen Crash 20c Yard All-linen Bleached Crash Tow- All pure avy ah Damask Scarfs, 65c ¢ RON MARCHE In Domestics 10c Calicoes 8c Yard 24-inch Calicos and stripe patterns Assorted Wash Goods 1212 h Goods, from 24 to 27 inches . at UOWER MAIN. FLOOR 38-Inch Voiles 10c Yard 1,500 yards of good quality Voiles, mostly tan Dainty sheer Dress Votles in a splendid variety n Section—Lower B “THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT | A New Kind of Store ribbon, with val bottom edged The Dresses in this collec straight line models, pleated and other styles, trimmed th ] at $11.25 styles with pocket and tunic effects. two-piece Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Dresses At $11.25 these Dresses are rare values, being | made of good quality silk crepe de chine and taf | feta silk; many pretty Dresses to choose from, nd some embroidered with braid and beads; pleated THE BON MARCHE 3.00 “Yo-San” Sport Silks $1.59 a Yd. WIDTH Beautiful in Design Exquisite in Coloring : Sport Silks, the very ones much all season at $3.00 about half that on Wednesday—$1.59 36 Inch teeny Black Satin and Taffeta $1.39 ial offering a special lot Ih y quality dependable satisfactory wear 2 BON MARCHE 10c Snap Fasteners 5c—2 Hair Nets for 5c. And Many — Practical Economy at the Sale of Notions at will not rust; white, ng, come in black nde ur ality cast Real Horn Hairpine, mediu c: one e Se. Linen Crashes—at Special Prices Wednesday All-Linen Crash 10c Yard | All-Linen Crash 15c Yard = Alli-Linen Towels 25c All-linen Towels, size 17x34 inches; good weig Towels with hematitehes arf that hemm astitched; good q light and dark shades, figure in lengths to 10 yards assorted weaves, silk mix 15¢ Cheviot 12'¢ Yard ards of Shirting Cheviot in a medium shade of blue only, in lengths to 10 yards; special FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Pink Batiste me Envelope Chemise e ‘fa? batiste “eR top Children’s School Dresses, Special —49c— Children’s Dresses in straight line and Rus sian styles, made of gham good quality gi and percale, in’ plaid and tripe pattern zes 2 to 6 and 6 to 14 car Women's Lisle and Fiber Silk Hose, in black, white and some brown, 25 all sizes; Pair.... c Basement Values in Women’s Stylish Wearables | All Wool F; rench eee Dresses $8.25 new and very popular ussian Blouse and cuff Late Styles in Women’s Coats at $13.50 also styles for motor and sport y one of a kind; made of Burella cloth, , wool poplin and wool yelours in plain , plaids and two-tone checks; half and full Not and linen | JOFFRE BY BERTON BRALEY We like your Here's TO you had died Here's TO meat test \ ) ) 5 Here's TO you, Fat 5 "Wed 3 Days, Boy” */L, BILLINGSLEY Runs Home to His || Mamma, Says Bride Mrs. Frances Alene Morrison “I want to go back to my mamma.” So declared John List Morri 21, to his 1%yearold bride, three days after they were mar ried, according to her story in Judge Smith's court room Mon. day Today they are divorced. Young Morrison is a son of J. R. Morrison, former King son, county engineer. He is em ployed in a Capitol hill grocery name of Frat Alene ( na ha b re the court's decree 1 non-support and rtion. Morrison fatled to appear in court, and Was represented by At torney Stratton. Thomas Murphine | was attorney for Mrs. Morrison The young couple we on April 10. According o the bride. she went to her work as sales woman the very next day. She ac cused her mother-in-law of finally having induced her son to come back to mother While the young wife was at we b 1, she claimed we eir home at 4 have N., and removed his clothes in a t case. From then on he stayed away The young couple had kept com pany for the past eight months, and the girl was frequently introduced by the Morrisons as “the future made him reeret the marriage A prop settlement was ef fected outside of court 500 TELEGRAPHERS Delegates from all parts of the United States and Canada were still arriving In Seattle Tuesday to attend the binennial grand division session of the International Order of Railroad Telegraphers, which opened at the Labor temple Monday. More than 500 telegraphers have mbled here, and regis tration was still going on at noon. The officers have made their reports. The next order of business will be to name committees. (COST 50 CENTS MILE | Reinold Schrotke was fined 50| bers of the lcents a mile for exceeding the| cultural committees will attend |apeed limit of 20 miles an hour, by | Justice Brin afternoon Schrotke was arrested , in court Monday Sunday on the Bothell road CALL 27 STUDENTS Twenty-seven more seniors at the University of Washington unit may be admitted soon to the officers’ training camp at the Presidio, A telegram from the office of the ad | jutant general of the army Monday, | sald these men will be given an op portunity to enter the camp before |" June 1% ond bread and cain As strong in heart and spirit as that Here's TO you, Gen, Joffre, so bir rave land you're friendly gli So here's a cheer to greet you and for France Marshal Joffre Thrust back the surging tide We know the debt we owe you, We'll send our bravest over to battle for your need ou, “Fi *, whom France loves ( most and beat, (BERTON BRALEY The man of patient service who met earth's grim er Joffre ds and deeds and actions are those we like to GIVE $50 TO NEWSIE FRIEND Cecil Keene, Logan Billings the laugh on schoolmates and fellow newsies Also he has $50. That's why Cecil made the five brothers and » » Out at 4630 38th led kidlike when surrender to Cecil because It Looked Dark for Ceci! r agreed to Log Logan had not he was afraid he'd get | 8, marshal if he all couldn't find him Fromage vag and a and little bro’ And Then He Laughed when Logan met him and gave and told him t h it to his mother What were you goin | that reward mone T Logan asked Ceetl going to start a ban Mother Wants to Move Logan Gave Him the Money y help you get over ar disappointme able to catch me married | said the former « to go straight from now 1 run along home with th Hard to Offend the street selling papers | thoug around the next day I'd buy you a/ wife” of their boy. But, according | mult to the young woman, actual separa: | tion from “his mamma” evidently | ° nd he smiled his| freckled smile as be thanked Logan | “And I'm going The Star that I was the b ou wrote about ARE IN SESSION me WILSON TO WHIP CONGRESS IN LINE ON WAR MEASURES WASHINGTON, ™ dent Wilson today deciaed to apply] the whip to congress He is said by close advisers to be past 8ix week President Wilson called a con control program that will meet the approval of congress and the cab-) Secretary Houston and mem house and senate agri 3 Billions Bill Is Reported to Senate WASHINGTON appropriation of $3,291 ted out of the RAObHAtiOne committee MACCABEES CONVENE HERE y Maceabbes of the in convention. sion was held at Stevens’ hall. FREDERICK&NELSON AS eae Suggesting: as al Gifts For June Graduates From the Stationery Section: Appropriate Gift Books includ len h Da a cloth binding, 7 n ooze leather 1-Girl Da clot $1.2 1 ooze leathe $2.50 1 ke Dp t $1.2 1 c € $2.50; My Graduat Da tunt” B $1.7 Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, $2.50 to § ); Conklin elf filling Fe Pens, $2.50 to $8.00 ea Book Marks and Paper Cutters, $1.25 eacl Quill Pen Holders with shot and glass, $1.5 “A Hasty Line” Writing Folio, $1.00, $1.25 Congratulation Cards, 5c, 10c, 1 20e and 25¢ eact iiereen Cards for enclosure with Commencement Invitations From The Leather Goods Section: ae Mark (Cr ge. ; Sh apn Hsia a priate items for boy and girl graduates, at a wide From the Toilet Goods Section: ‘erf ery and other toilet table req ites are widely rec- ¢ showing reste Pyralin Toilet Wares whi neludes mar lifferent styles in Mirrors, E rushes, Combs, Jars, Trays, Manicure Accessories, Perfume Bottles, ture Frames and other items. Gifts chosen from this line may be monogrammed, heightening their ac- ceptat From the Jewelry Section: For Boys, th Section sugg Watch Fobs, Waldemar Military Brushes, Key For Girls there is wide opport y for choice in Hair Orna- ments, Novelty Fans, Necklaces, Brooches, Brace- lets, ¢ Coin Purses, Mesh Bags, Sterling ir Clocks and Silver-mounted Toilet —-Firet Floor. j The Red Cross to all r k est hour WILL YOU ENROLL Now? r makes ver, and yp does not obligate you to serve. oO en ew mem: bers scriptions received at Red Cross Booth, First Floor Ruffled Net Flouncings For Graduation Dresses IVE pleot - edged shirred ruffies trim these White Cotton Net Flouncings, “set 2 inches apart, or im groups — «liminating much of the work that usually goes to make the graduation frock as dainty and fluffy as it should. be. Forty inches wide. Price 6 yard. First Floor. $5. 00° HILDREN'S Double seated Porch or Lawn Swing, strongly built and well finished, with green frame and natural - color seats; stands five feet high; price $5.00. ewe Floor, Basement Salesroom Metallic Laces A New Display of 75c to $1.50 Yard Women’s Motoring Dusters S' MMER party frocks and dress blouses use thes vod ¢ Laces to HEY cover the dress or suit entirely, shed feature s ; ba ath the dust and are so eatinns welch sit embcolders light-weight as not to Sixteen inches wide. Priced | prove burdensome in 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 | warm weather. And yare —Basement Balesroom. | with these good quali- ties they couple unus- ually good style and tailoring. Tailored from Palm Beach Cloth, Mohair, : eee anes Linen and Linen-fin- A New Showing of ished fabrics, in tan, dark-blue and gr Silver-Plated $1.75 to $10.00 The Coat Pictured in gray or tan Palm Beach Cloth, fastens the Ware full-length of the front with smoked pearl buttons and is trimmed with small buttons. HOOSERS of wedding Price $10.00. gifts and party prizes —Basement Salesroom. will find many useful and For the Graduation Frock inexpensive pieces in this new display: Gravy Boats, $4.50 Four-piece Tea Sets, $7.00. $9.50, $11.50 and $13.50 actively price $4.85 | itself admirably to graduation Bread Trays, $1.50, $1.85 | frock styles. Two qualities in nd $2.50. 40-inch width, $1.29 $1.45 yard Cake and Fruit Stands, 50 and $3.50. | Nut Bowls, makes up very effectively 50, $3.50, soft gathered. effects, and $4.50 and $6,00. priced for the 36-inch width, at $1.00 and $1.25 yard White French Serge, very lig weight and desirable for plait Individual Caster Sets, 25 35e and 50 dress—all well-adapted to White Crepe de Chine, with its : 4 : soft lustrous finish and grace Baking Dishes, $4.00 and | jul draping qualities, lends Heavy White Japanese Silk UGGESTING a few materials for that important 1 current styles, and Bad Vases 25¢ ed effects, 42. inches wide Mayonnaise Sets, with glass $1.50 yard inset and spoon, $1.25 White Wool Batiste, very light weight and soft- Condiment Sets, $1 Basement | draping, 36 inches wide, 85@ yard 1 Basement Salesroom.