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SS PEST CONQUERED-LLOYD GEORGE | «STILLNESS IS, SUSPICIOUS ON RONT MAY 27-1918 MERCY: MONDAY HONOR ROLL on, he wald, has given the about a fifth of the num SAYS SUBS NO *:: LONGER PERIL | EDINBURGH, May 24 —"The Submarine is still a menace, but Ht is no longer a peril; it is still nt Un y ‘) ‘ iD fer tallieting iabery, vir AMERICANS IN . s ? ° | Berra cane the wins PERO as contrive Gres monn | Helping the Red Cross— | UIE cs the canerarine iste br yee GOLD ees ONE DAY 7 PAY — ‘‘The Greatest Mother in the World’’ } ton today in a speech at the elty | ENTIONED. c 2"° RED CRO// WAR FUND ye | eens the freedom of IN I. WwW. WwW. CASE é mn GI $ 00 P | Loyd George said the allied | CHICAGO, May 24 Germar 1 4 at Ghepes ha wie he aders of that | Rene G WOMEN’S T\WO-CLASP. MILANESI WOMEN’S TWO-CLASP WASHABLE BE have aise harried here for alleged mployes GO SILK GLOVES $1.00 A PAIR CHAMOISETTE GLOVES $1.00 A PAIR money for every Vagrancy case, we ed a large supply of Ge i in order that we may k The kaiser has evidently mbarding “Germany can build them He said that an admiralty report showed that during April a record in. # @estruction of submarines was estab ished, while, in the same month, the output of shipping exceeded to: for the first time since unrestri ine warfare began George said that Amer into the war has not d Russia's collapse. ren THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT. Off to the Bargain Basement For Children’s Wearables, Where Prices Are Always Lower and the Savings Worth While CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES FOR LESS White Dresses Only $1.91 Made of dotted Swiss with lace yoke and lace trimming; also some of fine quality white repp prettily smocked and trimmed with pearl buttons; sizes 2 to 6. Chambray Dresses —$1.71— Dainty little Dresses of fine quality chambray, in blue, pink and tan, made Empire style with Mary Jane collars and cuffs; sizes 2 to 6. Tub Dresses at —Ilc— We have a large assort- ment of Dresses at this price—lots of styles—made = 5 of gingham and novelty - wash fabrics; sizes 6 to 14. night birds, the “swe individual.” You hear the Red Cross call ANSWER, White Dresses —$1.41— Pretty style Dresses of white | striped dimity; some are | smocked in pink and blue, oth- ers have fancy yokes; sizes 2 to 6. Girls’ Dresses Dresses of plaid ging- ham with plain color col- lars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. A Very Busy Shoe Section—All Because Prices Are Lower Mary Jane and | Girls’ and Misses’ Tennis Oxfords for Growing Girls’ White Two-Strap | Barefoot Sandals Boys and Girls Canvas Shoes for Slippers The popular Barefoot You will find it * Black Patent Leather Sandals, made of tan expensive to buy Tennis —$2.15 Pair Jane Slippers in leather with two straps Oxfords in the Bargain White Sea Island 5 to 8, and Two- and buckle fasteners and Basement. Made of Canvas Shoes in a broad Slippers in larger oak leather soles. white canvas with white sensible toe shape; high Sizes 5 to 8 at 91e. rubber soles. tops in lace style—white Sizes 81, to 11 at $1.11. Sizes 11 to 2 at 79. ename! soles and heels; Sizes 114, to 2 at $1.21. Sizes 24, to 7 at 89. sizes 21% to 6. Boys’ Khaki Blouses | Hundreds of Boys’ and Shirts | Sport Blouses at 98c and $1.25 —59c— less 5 to 8 at $1.05. 8, to 11 at $1.45. 11%, to 2 at $1.65. Splendid Blouses for school and Nicely sete Jape rae bit vacation wear. Made of heavy Nag aie i waataeial © ae A * | quality irting material in khaki cloth with attached collar stripes, checks and plaids. Sizes and pocket; sizes 8 to 14 years. Children’s | Rompers in 8 to 14 years. Sizes 2 to ir | \\ 9 years for AA } | WX 449 91c A Large Assortment of _Rompers in three different styles, as pictured—comfortable Children’s Coats wash suits for play wear—made of corded PRICED $6.95 TO $16.91 and mercerized striped Coats in four smart styles, as pictured, madras and _ other and a good variety of others, made of | good - wearing wash materials, in medium and dark colors. silk poplin, worsted checks, burella cloth and velour; belted and button trimmed, with novelty collars of self material and eee? te 16 yosrs. Boys’ Fine Wash Suits $1.35 s » Children 8 Straw Hats All splendid Suits, made by a well-known manufacturer, of Devon- From 15c to 79c shire cloth, gingham and chambray, in stripes and plain colors; sizes : 2 to 8 years. In Lots of Different Styles Neat, simple style Straw Hats that are most practical for little gir! and the prices are exceptionally low. White and colors to choose from, Boys’ Outing Flannel Pajamas for 85c Boys’ Pajama Suits—made of good Children’s Underwear and Stockings at Real Savings Children’s Union Suits 49c | Boys’ Union Suits at 79c Cotton Union Suits—low neck, Soys’ Summer-weight Cetton” sleeveless style, with lace and | Union Suits; fine ribbed, with tight knee. | wing sleeves and ankle lengtf. Boys’ Mesh Union Suits; short | Boys’ Cotton Stockings; medium sleeves, ankle length, 59 | ribbed; grade outing flannel in light stripe pat- broken sizes; priced at Cc ;a pair... terns; slightly irregular, but not suffi- Children’s Knit Waists; fine | Children’s White 19c 7 to 8; priced, Socks; sizes 15¢c i} cient to impair the wear. ribbed cotton; | Initial Handkerchiefs 5¢; 6 for 25¢. | priced at a pair ‘SEATT BE, ona” Seetece st tan ee arrested in Minneap ont “O th T 9 Silk Gloves in the two-star quality, with double Women are finding these Gloves so practical they olis in ie raids on the I , ‘ ver e op finger tips for better we All sizes in black and buy them again and again, especially this well-known The premier declared that the al) W. W. lant mber, wax charged ‘marked by the ce f Ge ‘ white with embroidered backs—some sizes in cham make, Black, white and gray in all sizes—some sizes Siiaes elidine shire, fester than | with writing, « month previously, to/man rockets and faming “onions” With more than] pagne and navy. ' in pongee, natural chamois and tan, SETS game time, the allied navies | caped tight. and sloaia a want AQ, + . " GLOVE SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SiGiaking subearines faster than| “If we have got to put up sums of cor 4 oping «er 50% increase over their quotaof “One day’s pay from each "| THE BON MARCHE | | || MURDER SUSPECT LEAVES AUTO IN NORTH BEND GARAGE LE STAR THE BON MARCHE Give That Others May Not Grieve ] - Give that mothers and wives left behind shall not suffer. Give to the limit—freely and gladly—till your heart shall sing for joy that you have had the chance—yes, the opportunity—of me} Phoenix Silk Stockings at $1.15 Have Many Admirers | | The Stockings to wear with your sum- | | | Having the Kind of Suits That Boys Like That's the Secret of Our Boys’ Clothing Success Boys like to come to THE BON MARCHE for their clothes, for | they know they will find just the kind of clothes that “the other 4 fellows wear.” mer shoes, Phoenix Silk Hose with elas- tic lisle hemmed tops and seamless feet, and toes, In with double soles, heels bronze, Russia calf, yvana, light and dark gray, Tuxedo, cans and white— also novelty striped Stockings. Suits From $7.50 to $20.00 For Boys 6 to 18 Years We promise splendid values, no matter which price you elect to pay. Coats cut in trench and semi-military styles. Many of the lines have two pairs of knickerbockers. Knickerbockers taped seams. xings for Little Men BOYS’ BLOUSES, 75¢ TO $1.75. BOYS’ SHIRTS, 85c TO $4.00. BELTS WITH INITIALS, $1.00. BOYS’ CAPS, 65¢ TO $2.00. CLOTH AND STRAW HATS, 65c to $6. KHAKI SOLDIER SUITS, $3.50 & $4.00. BOYS’ CLOTHING SECTION—UPPER MAIN McCallum Stockings in Black Silk | Many qualities of McCallum’s Black Silk | Hosiery for women-—heavy quality for | serviceable wear with low shoes, Prices | $1.75 to $3.00. WOMEN’S THREAD SILK BOOT | STOCKINGS 75¢ | Well-made Stockings that will often serve in place of more expensive hose and look just as well. They are made of pure silk thread to boot length, with elastic lisie tops and full fashioned feet and dou- ble heels, toes and soles. All sizes in black, white, pink and s Also Fiber Silk Stockings in all shades, at 75c pair. CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS AT 35¢, or 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 Children’s Ribbed Cotton Stockings with elastic legs and seamless feet, with double heels and toes. A good-wearing | Stocking, in all sizes from 6 to 10, in | fast black, white and brown. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE full lined and with | | Fiber Sweaters $10.95 Beautiful Sweaters of lustrous fiber that looks and wears better than silk. Plain colors and stripe combinations with large sailor collars and tasseled sash. Bathing Caps 19c to $1.25 Plain and fancy styles in a splendid new assortment; made of pure rubber in | all the most popular colors; plain shades | and combination effects in vivid colorings. | SWEATER SECTION 2D FLOOR | Take a Kodak on That Week-End y Trip An Eastman Kodak under your arm when you go on a trip or hike insures Saturday, May 25th, the s Straw | Hat season begins. Be sure and get yours. All the newest styles in Men’s Straws. Prices $1.50, $2.00 |} and $2.50. i] Cravenetted Straws at your service—rain or shine—$3.00. Cushion Sweats in all our $2.50 and_ $3.00 Straws, I Panama Hats Five Dollars Panamas for the man who wants to look “different”—a good one will last for years. Light on your head—and the pocketbook, too. pleasant memories for years to come. We Let us show you our $5.60 Panamas in eight , different have Eastman Kodaks in all sizes shapes. They’rg winners at $5.00. all’ sizes and MEN'S HAT SHOP—JUST INS THR LOWER SECOND AVENUE prices in our Kodak Section. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE For the Week-End There'll be extra help at Mr. Hoover Would the Underwear Counters Like These Candies . O h Saturday For we conserve sugar uting eS For the Knit Underwear Section is and use fruits, nuts, honey | a very popular place these early and corn syrups instead in A White Billie Burke oy our Candy Kitchen. ; An assorted box of these Hoover Candies at 50¢ a box. Cocoanut Brittle, 25¢ a summer Saturdays. Women's Union Suits Women's Fine F with low necks and sleev knee length. S5e and $1.00 Union Suits or with wing Made in the fitting Something you can I have absolute comfort in. They are made of style pound—a Saturday Special twill pique or sheet- Sizes 36 and 38 at 85c. at the Candy Shop—Lower ing with various shape ee ns 4 Main Floor. ‘ Women’s Munsing Suits at >: et ae . ‘ collars and novelty $1.50 and $1.75 Picnic Supplies in Our pockets. Billie Burke Medium weight Union Suits for women, of Delicatessen fine ribbed cotton, with high or low neck and knee or ankle length Sizes 34 and 38 at $1.50 Sizes 40, 42 and 44 at $1.75, Porosknit Union Suits at 75c peknit’’ Ask to taste our Picnic Cheeses— Pimento, Roquefort, Camembert, Chill Pimento and Swiss. and five other styles. | | Prices $3.50 UU to $5.95 { Newly churned Tillamook Cheese, ound . Salmon, Ib. Union Suits with high necks | and short sleeves and knee length; also ecru | “ knitted Suits in st yetween 6 and 16 years. | WASH DRESS SECTION— UNDERWEAR SECTION UPPER MAIN | THIRD FLOOR FLOOR ” Studebaker said. “1 don't know what could [robbery the logk answer. | husband, Fred sett, was k have brought this about, unless he received a} Horner while hunting y evening an old car ans Horner was trying to get Millie's | message from North Bend. ars ago. T the description of the one | that a Ford auto, correspon | Horner's, |driven by Horner was seen at Carl's) point, about 6:20 o'clock. Officerd) take that to indicate that he is head® ed south and east of the mountains Ww Portland and alon® or property,” dack Sehu- ter, brother of Mrs, Amelia Bas- and bearing the same 1i-| cident sett, who, with her two children, | cense number, was left in a garage} oppye was found murdered near Kelso | there, to be sold a man believed last Monday, told Sheriff Jack | to be Horner, Monday afternoon ast time that I saw my sis living on Horner's pas valley, but she told in Stringer Thursday afternoon, | The man took a night train out,}me that she was avorking for him as hway, into California Millie had a bad temper and was| Saying he was on the way to his!» ulding, from Kelso a rather difficult person to get along | rant He at pelen | “We have another sister who lives | Said Thursday that their presumm with, but I don’t believe that the| Sel who is a dispatcher on tion that the murder had been com nd at that time |in the same vicinity ey line, left for Kelso had been murder was the result of a quarrel he wouldn't talk about Millie at all,| mitted on Sunday night There was no sign of a struggle in night with the cut | oe even allow her name cnentioned, | ubstantiated by the evidence of the the tent where she and the children | orney of Ka a cou t0| she said that she knew ‘Horner had | ame small boy who found the bodied were found after they were killed, dies, and tolvinea Ered!” | dead on Monday, they tell ene.” | n the appre-|"" Airs, Hassett has another brother.) When he passed the tent on Sun Twelve hours later, Sheriff String William Horper, the man) mrank H. Schuster, Hving at 4324/day afternoon, the lad’s curiosity / ed @ letter from Attorney | MUNPe of the crime, “The brother man st, Wes attle, Her step: | used by the sound of agape in Kent, which stated | Will take the | bodies to Republic, | mother lives in Spokane, at 112 Mont: | ng, and, lifting the flap red woman and Hor.| ¥4#h. for burial | gomery at looked inside. At that time ner had appeared before him May! Schuster was of the opinion that} Kalama e was no one in sight. 15 [his sist might possibly have had e is a fair | day, when he returned, | “The woman's deed to her property | so in addition to a ranch orner. “Evi-| silent. Looking inside aga Jin Okanogan was transferred t valley, which she own ed to show} the murdered woman an for a consideration of $4,000," They letter stated “This would clear up the motive, all right,” Stringer said, “and makes t letter which was writ- had | ten to him, about six months ago, she | Sunday nig! had told him of the fina) settlement of her first husband's estate. The been shot a committed on | children. , instead of Saturday, | they slept. as Was presumed, | No trace of the timepiece has beea “That brings us 24 hours nearer to| found,