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| Wirel s Inventor Here to Help U. meas, ~ OLE HANSON IS } — UKELY TOLAND | ; + __PARRY'S PLACE * + WASHINGTON, D. C., June Sy 1.—Ole Hanson, of Seattic, one | rH of the seven members of the ia Wilson advisory campaign com mittee last fail, will probably be named a member of the federal trade commission, pro vided the appointment tails to any one in the state of Wash ington. This became known fol lowing the information Han fon has the indorsement of De cratic National Chairman Va MeCormick, Western Democratic Chairman Senator T. J. Walsb, Na tional Committeeman Hugh C. Wal lace, of Washington; State Chair man Fogarty, of Washington Goy, Ernest Lister, of Washtag-| ton; Attorney Francis J. Neney of the federal trade commission, and | the state chairmen of the most “the Western states where Hanson | campaigned If Hanson is not appointed. Claimed here, it will be due to the! it is © of Seattle, but there is ro likell-| hood that Dilling will be samed ‘Bhould the appointment be lost “RO the state of Washington, it will to EW GIVE GUGLIELMO MARCON! b] 1 | DEGREES. rogues with that of honest imen’.” | Russel! G. Wayland, general super THE SEATTLE STAR € [CONGRESSMAN ‘Dorothy Dalton Doesn’t URGES INCOME Particularly Like Her TAX PUBLICITY, “Vampire” Photoplay Parts | By GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, June 1 Publicity for income tax re turns has again been made an issue in house and senate, Rep resentative Keating of Colo ‘oORveR with that of honest men. ho while in the senate there already organ a strong group prepared to re | new the fight } There is little use," sald Keat jing, “in imposing taxes on rich men if rich men are to be permit ted to evade them. ‘The poor are }roing to stag under the burder of this wa 1 dy many ar ing the burden a crushing on the most patriotic duty con perform ts to place the tax on wealth "While ing 1 and thin house Senator Morrill was ur¢ congress to repeal the pub heity n of the wartime tax because, as he sald, it was ‘obnox lious to persons paying such a tax feud existing between him and| Marconi, famous inventor of ese pd Gre ey, {n an ¢ {torial {a Geaator Miles Poindexter, of Wash-| wireless, is here shown arriving in| ‘he New York Tribune of May 2 in. The latter may block | Washington as a member of the Rone said. ‘we Aeagae is that ~~ son's chances because the sen-|italian commission His invention, | [City Kiven to te vellene at th Ste must pass upon the appointee.,a submarine destroyer, will be fOMe on ee ty Sow gets My | Senator Poindexter says he favors/tested by the United States gov talaga sarc leg i alco = ae | George W. Dilling, former mayor | crnment aha ‘cue ter Ease neue the payments of the income tax by go Sinnott an | fer of Congressman Sinnoct, of | intendent of the Treadwell talr SOUSA PREPARES at Douglas island, Alaska, and Liv | "The appointment is to fill the|imgston Wewecke, chief engineer NEW WAR MARCH ‘ Dik ati aati Oe, cy caused by the death of | both members of the class of 1916 a, M1) H. Parry of Seattle lat the university, will be granted the CHICAGO, June 1.-Lieut. John Dorothy Dalton | ihm onelle degree of engineer of mines at the Philip: Sousa is to give the world Ie 3 f he : : hs One BY ECHO JUNE ZAHL Cuds and kept close to about th CK IN ME eee ee ee mate 9 Bc a ale Young women who have ® /finest looking man I've ever BA GA serve March ¢ famous banc ‘ become hoto seen Real imaster confirmed this today be sine yout, kingly Meds To “Bui.” jaughed Miss Daltop _ PORTLAND, June 1.--John Cort! TORNADO KILLS 14 ifere leaving for New York, whe y bit of iat we tie mnat aniibaesat has leased the Baker theatre, here ne sald, ha-will collect a “carload” Ward and lleten to s wee ig Pieshes-die eke ee taaee. tik b. « - “ . ‘ ja ” ndon eo a ea ke ed will compete against Calvin} ST. LOUIS, June 1—A tornado! o; music for,his 200-plece band at! pert advice, = it filiudua foe te Mt tena ‘Halts, his former partner. It was/ devastated Wayne county, Missourl, phe Great Lakes naval training! 4,0.) sine ’porothy Dalton be a women—not a feline | , ved that Cort had stepped out! Thursday afternoon, killing M. per. station rgd agg Mii gg OR et Phat | , . | Portiand theatrical circles sons and injuring scores of others, The marc h “a pore ice a ene been doing some exceptionally | Loves Outdoors | ty new song, “Bine Ridge,” which! nisnets amping in the | Dorothy talks straight from the} the naval reserve band | But M Dorothy Dalton y can fily see she | « the : doesn’t like sniffing incense of | open—awiniming, golf, motoring There's ~k he , using snake charmer methods where affectation has no place. \ he res Blackbe rry on handsome young men. Her hair t4 brown and was sort of Jam: U S Wants It Yesterday 1 foant ti the wild esterday, Dimples chased | . am; U. 5. s . " 4 nD ec - New Washington hotel, comfort- (19 and out of her cheeks } The BWloman's Army Against Waste _ WASHINGTON, D.C. June 1— ably alone with some good books! “My first vacation in two years,” | The United States quartermaster’s 4o4 spending the afternoon in a she laughed 1 dashed out to epartment in a Southern city @) very senaible f ow Y to see my father, who | few days since, was obtaining bids) Won 1 tappe the door of was ill, Hut he Was better when | 1 HERESY ENLIST IN THE WOMAN'S ARMY AGAINST. - {nee satid " tor foe army | Room 926, the big, cheery “Come|! arrived. 1 had no intention of| lackberry jam was being sou! in” made me vote for Dorothy Dal- | coming here. I'm not accuse ee er te ee as part of the rations. It developed -.,., immediately, She set in a big ;tomed to this hurry from movie MYSELF TO MAKE THE ZONSERVATION OF FOOD MY there was not any to be had ane chair tn a. colortol, ‘bt donces to different towns in a a substitute sweet had to be de with embroidery things all over it. /right 1 don't go around very _— ae 5 vised, says Commercial Agent Gar neside her was an immense bas /viuch in Lon Angeles, 1 have a rard Harris of the United § ret of purple iris—on the table in| beautiful home and { like to stay bureau of foreign ‘and domeatic|ing next room 1 glimpsed another |i ft.” commerce, writing from New Or! enormous basket of Ophelia roses, Talks to Another Star meweccweccteneetoecas «~~... -+ anenecereees -=8-- leans, La. laud, lying carelessly on the daven-| She apnesred at the Liberty the | port were (wo corsage bouquets of /@tre at 2p. m. and 4 Friday after- PLAZA, N. D,, June 1.—Two per-| violets, orchids and roses, |noon and will appear at 7 and 9 fect wolves, thelr sides grown to-! it's Unpleasant Friday evening, leaving on an ear. Sign Waste Editor of The Star. the above coupon with your name and address and mail it to | son, near here were shot by John Soren-| “Your job.” Uhappened to say, “in |ly morning train Saturday for the | Fach animal hadjthe last movie | saw you in was | South used them all ini anap—you wore wonderful altky| She'x not the onty star 1 talked | ceten sp arnaaresvertcnsrarrea —— eee | Pith yesterday gether, four legs and Ba RGAIN Our prices are low because expensive vantage of market conditions—which, while they THE BON MARCHE Save Money by Spending Money in This Basement Where You Get Good, Dependable, Seasonable Merchandise at Lower Prices costs are eliminated, favorable to you, and enable us to provide you with the things you most need at prices you want to p You see, moat of the movie folk j have been attending a big conven tion at Portland, and were coaxed | jup thin way } Margarita Fisher | Jackie of the Navy | Thursday j® man who starred in * got in town | with Mamma Fisher and | 1 wanted to inquire into the necessity of the man, whether he was Susbend or manager both, but I wus afraid to. Margariia has lots and lots of auburn hair that didn't want to| stay under a snappy little Dlack and white hat. She was plainly wiressed in a tailored suit, and has lots of laugh in her small body hat comes to the surface in little bubbles. | axked her if she were |making a tour of the country | “Oh, no,” she said, “It only came! to Portland for the movie ball and ‘Yaw persuaded to come up here by BASEMENT and because we know how to take ad- may be unfavorable to the manufacturer, are decidedly Fashioned in the Latest Manner $685 for Saturday shoppers. There models, others belted and with pockets broidering and fancy stitching. Choose green and other colors are straight line from black, na There you will find hundreds of cool, Undermuslins, attractively made and and at prices that are right. Muslin Night Gowns at 59c In Sizes 36 and 38 Only Women’s Muslin Night Gowns, the round ¢ yoke style, some lace trimmed, others ribbon run, and with short sleeves. Take a look these Night Gowns and for yourself what splendid value they are. Women’s Night Gowns $1.00 Night Gowns of muslin and nainsook, in round and square yoke effect, of embroidery or German Val. lace insertion and edging, with ribbon-run beading. You will be pleased with the manner in which they are made. summer trimmed, at see Siz¢8 top, Pretty Styles in Envelope Chemises at 75c Women’s Serge and Wool Crepe | | Men’s Shirts 59c Street Dresses for $6.85 A special lot of new Serge and Wool Crepe Dresses is all neatly trimmed with em® | Undermuslins at June White Sale Prices in the Bargain Basement Daintily Trimmed ona Chemises $1.39 the manater of the Strand theatre, | I do not like to get up before the! | big crowds and talk She'll be at the Strand Friday a j Pight In the Bargain Basement || ,,\3°".,)'"0",,,° um, be | | Caughter il the time, during her 4 |work in Los Angeles. She is | Sizes 14 to 17 jf ind, motivorly lady—the kind that : i if} would tuck her daughter in at! fie e « Sur for 1 or car Hee offered at | Men ummer Shirts for all round wea night and make her don her wool and yoke effect || Shirts made with attached collars and soft |[lens at the first frost. Her eves cuffs, in white, cream, and some with parkle as Margarita talks of her y, Copenhagen, || striped collars and pockets. These are |J}*0% It ts her work as well splendid garments and at a low price Men’s Night Gowns 59c JITNEYS PARADE IN FIGHT TO RUN fight of tho jitney bus driv ers for recognition by the state of Light-weight Night Gowns for summer . | aeit?-sonte RICHI Ge eehite’ with Hike thelr mutual bonding company, was | full cut, well made garments in all sizes Deputy Prosecutor Frank Helsell | contended that jitneys have failed | to supply the $2,500 bonds required | N. li by the law of 1915, and consequent | ‘ ly are operating in violation of the | egligee Sse has | " Attorney Ralph Pierce, repre. Shirts 89c senting jithey men, contended that | refusal of private bonding com Man's Neslicee: Shirts ior, husaden wlohe panies to insure bis clients, and P ’ the refusal of t state to recog also some Sport Shirts with attached soft nize a mutual bonding company } collar all-white and yaried stripe pat formed by the jitney men, has made terns to choose from; sizes 141% to 17. it impossible for them to get bonds | He wants a mandamus writ to com eo | == | pel the insurance commissioner to ; | |} grant the mutual company a Ii cense \_ | | Men’s Pajamas eel at 95c Thursday noon the jitneys of the elty and 26 “donation busses,” which are evading a court order from Judge Smith, restraining them from Cooler Pajamas for summer wear; well |B] qharation: paraded on Second and i 4 ie 00 ajamas for s ar; Third AS & protest against | Women’s Muslin Drawers, Muslin Unders! tailored garments of soft, medium weight De. trkeien. company, MBIOh ed Tape Top, 49c a Pair Full Length, at sd materials in plain white and neat. stripe loading the fight against them iter at eon’ etads Well-made Underskirts with deeg | Batterns; full:cut) in all sizes; special 95¢ is S47 D,. i muslin, cut full size and finished flounces of Val. lace insertion and | Issue een it gird ! 1 670 permits to impor! at knee with embroidery ruffle; all | ro ‘ n; fitted hip, drawstring {liquor were issued Thursday ; It will be almost impossible to get re | turns on them in time to legally en |ter the state before the bone dry | law goes Into effect, Wednesday | Men’s Shirts at $1.98 Envelope Chemises of mustir pe Chemises of fine qual Silk-mixed Shirts in’ a large assortment KENDALL FUNERAL FRIDAY | Mcimmed with Val. lace insertion | ity muslin y madera aes ts th ict OMG ie hh ‘The funeral of Robert 8, Kendal, a Det debe aid gibt muslin with Jace or embroid f good-looking patterns: single and two a member of the dry squat of the wv embroider anc ribbon ery trimming; some with fine tucks, | tone stripes on light and dark grounds Seattle police, who died Monday, beading; nicely made finished with rosette of ribbon with soft French cuffs; all sizes ineluded was scheduled to be held Fiiday, at! 3 p.m, at the First church, Presbyterian | | 2 ’ | In the Children’s Shoe Shop | ‘ ‘ Where Special Care Is Taken to See That Little Feet are Fitted Properly H Misses’ Slippers $2.50 Pair Little Gents’ Shoes $2.50 Pair Misses’ Patent Leather Two-strap Slippers, also Little Gents’ Shoes of dependable quality, well of the one-strap style, of dull finish leather, | made of gunmetal calf with strong leather or fiber neat round toe shape, comfortable and good-fit4 soles, full round toe shape, low heels; sizes 10 ting; sizes 11% to 2 to 13%. | ‘ . Children’s Tan Sandals White Canvas Slippe ite as S wad Children's Sandals for barefoot wear, made Misses’ and Children's White Canvas Strap | with extra heavy durable oak leather soles and Slippers, made on neat footform last with white | smooth insoles | rubber soles; white kid insoles, Children’s sizes, 5 to 8, at $1.00, | Children’s sizes, 6 to 10'2, at $1.45. Childre Misses’ sizes, 11 to 2, at $1.50 Pair. Misses’ sizes, 11'2 to 2, at $1 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 4 r Footwear for Older Boys and Girls | : . . 7 | White Tennis Oxfords Girls’ Canvas Pumps $2.00 Pair Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s White Tennis Girls’ White Canvas Strap Pumps for Tennis | Oxfords with white rut soles and outing wear; these have white rubber soles ‘Woilente; Misaee’ and Vouthe’ elses, S00 and spring heels and white kid Insoles; sizes Boys’ sizes, 2! to 5!2, at Se Pair. 2% to 6. Children’s Sizes, 6 to 10, at G5e ‘ | , : , Oxfords and Pumps $2.55 Pair Little Gents’ Shoes $1.35 Pair Short lines of Women's Oxfords and Pumps of Little Gents’ Outing Shoes, made of black or tan white Nubuck, Champagne color kid, patent color calf leather with elk leather soles, that wear | leather and grey suede, round toe styles and well, and suede tops; sizes 9 to 13% military heels, UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE. Suggestions for Your Picnic Lunch : Delicacies that tempt the appetite at these special prices, providing you take your | parcel with you | Kippered Salmon, received fresh every morning, | Bon Marche Mayonnaise Dressing made fresh I] | 8 pound 19¢ daily, a pound 38¢ | Green Olives, good quality and meaty; pint Peanut Butter, made of fresh peanuts and pure 17%, quart Bre sali, pound 4 Mayflower Coffee, roasted daily by an expert; | Black Leaf Nicotine Tobacco Spray—Destroys | a pound 25e. | all insects; a bottle 2he } FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, | i | si SOPRA pa , THE BON MARCHE Little Children’s Coats at Lowered Prices Sizes 2 to 6 Years Reduced prices on Children's Coats Saturday—because there are only a few of a kind, They are made of serges, shepherd checks, taffetas, poplins, tricotine cloth and cor duroys, Empire and normal waist lines, yoke effects, nov elty and plain tailored models, in sizes 2 to 6 year 27 CHILDREN’S COATS $3.50 51 CHILDREN'S COATS $4.75 14 CHILDREN’S COATS $6.50 24. CHILDREN’S COATS $8.5 Children’s Tub Frocks 69c Smart little Frocks for children from 2 to 6 years Empire, full pleated and belted styles, with neat collars checked THE made of plain striped and SECOND FLOOR gingham jON MARCHE Dainty Pink Lingerie Holds First Place Saturday at the June Sale of White Women who prefer wearing pink underwear will find this sale Pink Batiste one of the most interesting of the season. For instance: Pink Batiste Night Gowns Will Be $1.98 They are of sheer, silky batiste, in the new sleeveless styles, Gretchen yokes, hand embroidered in wreaths—besides many other of equal worth. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE White Trimmed Hats at $4.75 A Special Group for the June Sale of White of with items Women's White Hats, many of them just from the workrooms, and the best of it] is, there are no two alike. Large white trimmed sailors, straight and rolled brim styles, trimmed with glycerined ostrich, imitation burnt goose and the favored spreading wings. Also Black and Colored Hats at $4.75 Children’s Hats that were $3.95 and Children’s Trimmed Panamas, a fresh $4.95, cute little styles, prettily trimmed, | new stock, priced at $2.95. at $2.95. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Women’s Cotton Union Suits 50c All Sizes Included From 34 to 44 Women’s Summer Union Suits of fine ribbed cotton are very specially priced at 50c. Low neck garments, without sleeves or with short sleeves; knee length, tight or lace trimmed. Glove Silk Vests at $1.50 | Women’s Vests and Pants 35c I values are offered in. this | Or three garments for $1.00. ‘Ribbed line of good grade Glove Silk Vests, stand- | Vests, shaped at the waist; low or high | ard quality garments, in white, pink and | neck, sleeveless or with short sleeves; } light blue, in a good range of sizes (a few | Tight or band top pants with cuff or lace seconds are included) | knee; sizes 34 to 44 Fiber Silk Stockings 39c First quality Stockings with 16-inch fiber boots and tops of mercerized lisle; two | Stockings in several weights, with double different weights to choose from, in white | reinforced heels and toes and double garter and black, in all sizes; some sizes in pink | tops; regular and outsizes in black —_ ‘| and blue white. } UPPER FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Women’s Stockings 35c Pair Or three pairs for $1.00. Cotton and Lisle Women’s Two-Clasp | Silk Gloves 65c Pair all perfect qual- | Reliable Silk Gloves ity, with double finger tips for better wear; all sizes, 5 to 8%, in white, | | pongee, mastic, champagne, gray and | | navy; also black in most all sizes UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | | Pure Silk Umbrellas | Very Special at $2.85 A special line of Silk Umbrellas, con-” sisting of navy blue and dark green only, will be disposed of at this very special price—Umbrellas with 8-ribbed frames, | with the short Pickwick handles. | UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE