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N CHIEFTAIN TOM MOONEY IS POLITICAL ISSUE FAILS T0 KEEP Fickert Out After Governorship on Strength of His Fight DRIVE PROMISE ; "Dispatch From William » a Philip Simms Ry United ased Wire } it Direct to The Star ‘oe x WITH THE BRITISH AR d MIKES IN FRANCE, June % Today, three % boginning of H sal ive, is not a strength of his t rease, If the al | lies fight during the next three * months as they did in the past, | the beginning of the end is in slight. This does not me then be aboad rum hain of Dling and smo J) volcanoes betw One thing is fmans today are ly and morally Ming of the off re it is lear Mivisions are n The numerical 6 begin n prison rtain Ger than at German Vest front nin loffensive. In addition to these, mote Than 20 divisions have been with drawn from front and thave been training and resting for three week « Altogether, 1 divisions one activ ty trained —THE DAY 18 JUNE 88th |. D. T. Franchise Will Be Decided . by Electorate The National Governor Tom Mooney and His Mother, Who Has Been Bravely and Loyally With Her Son From the Start William D. Stephens (Right), and Distriet Attorney Charles M. Fickert (Left) SAN FRANCISCO, Jane t1.— th The political control and eco- Tom Mooney has become a polit nomic trends of a great state to- jeal pawn, with his life in the bal day depend largely upon a man ance, depending on the moves of those using him to gauge sentiment THE WHOLE STATE HAS 80 RECOGNIZED THE SITUATIO: Opinion regarding him is abou’ » California elements of Hanson, wil rendum rext m petitions Feeently hav found suffi it. according to the port of W Gaines, of the registration depart. | t. Of the 9,205 names 7 were found to be It required two fundamentally different camps of thought and political convictions in the state, their greatest diverg: ence being with respect to labor In the Mooney jocked horns at in the inwue case they have molder, sentenced to hang for complicity in thé preparedness parade bomb murders, has been evenly « wady the cht for the re tain dominating « have turned “thumbs down Mooney, labor agitator and or ganizer, from thy hoisted thereby to « plane where- the issues of the coming Califor nia election rest upon his fate. Thru the ramifications of national and international sympathy for him, too, he ha: ome a big factor in the relations of this country with the allies battling against autocracy tiem, are the measures to legalize | . establish public marketing | and for nonpartisan state . Petitions must be filed in} ympia by July 5 —THE DAY 18 JUNE 28th |and absc _ PRECINCT 42 TO MEET | Minute Men of Precinct No.| The Un mission, app to exhaustively inv together with labor organiza “f tions thruout the country, are con He's Political Pawn vinced, on the other hand, that Moo Whether he shall be hanged, as ney is innocent of the bomb murders ‘Will meet at Salmon Bay hoo! | sentenc ped, pardoned or have his sen that killed six people and wounded O'clock Friday night. Block! tence commuted to life imprison. | 49 THE BON MARCHE Bai RGAIN BASEMENT Some Exceptionally Good Bargains in Girls’ White Lingerie Dresses e * Fine White Organdy Dresses Made in Two Dainty $2 98 Styles as Pictured ° A new shipment of Dresses ata price surprisingly low for such | splendid values. Both are made in simple, straight-line effect with | Val. lace trimming on the waist and skirt; belt of wide embroidery | beading run with white, pink or blue ribbon, finished with ribbon bow —sizes 6 to 14 years. pie io Girls’ White Lawn Dresses $1.59 | In a pretty style, as pictured—nicely made of sheer white lawn— square-neck style, trimmed with Val. lace and insertion—pleated skirt and tucked belt. ROMPERS AND PLAY SUITS—SELL FOR LESS IN THE BASEMENT | Overalls and Creepers aN te ea 79c _—_~=CBEACH SUITS & of medium blue chambray—square —98c— a Overalls made styles with short and three-quarter ri Good Suits—That Launder and round neck length sleeves; size 2 and a few size 5. White Creepers Well—The Kind It Pays to Buy for small tots—not all sizes. The kind of Suits little boys feel most comfortable in during the sum- mer months. We have them in the straight pants and knickerbocker style, made of striped galatea cloth—natural color linene, plain chambray and white corded madras, taped in white or trim- refunal of the supreme cc grant him a new trial, and with the death penalty reaffirmed. igate the District Attorney Charles Pickert who prosecuted Mooney, has entered the liste against Stephens, with Moo ney as the avowed innue This today presents the most sen rational political preliminary Rompers and Creepers 59c Sizes 2, 3,4 and a Few Size 7 Creepers of fancy white striped madras—with low neck and short sleeves. This style buttons across the bottom ; sizes 2,3 and 4. Rompers of plain color cham- bray, striped gingham and plain white; sizes 2 to 7. med with contrasting colors. Girls’ White Girls’ Wash Children’s White | ity Dresses Dicsues Ane Ge ly anvas Mary Janes —$1.41— pie: $2.2 a —79c— Cunning little Dresses in two White Slippers for little girls—the | dainty styles—made of fine white popular Mary Jane style, of white striped dimity—smocked or stitched canvas with white rubber soles—and Better Made Dresses . ° of Fine Ginghams and Chambrays with pink or blue thread; sizes 2 to ankle strap—trimmed with neat tail- Pretty styles of 6 years. ored bow; sizes 814 to 1014. Boys’ Knickers Boys’ and Girls’ Sizes 6 to 16 Tennis Oxfords —$1.25— 89c and 79c fancy plaid and . striped gingham and plain blue Knickerbockers like these are chambray—belted and straight-line Tennis Oxfords are marked at |}! what your boys need for vacation styles with novelty pockets—collars | lower prices in the Basement—made wear. They are made of stout tweed mixtures, mostly in dark colors that do not soil quickly. and vests of white repp, others trimmed with plaid or contrasting color gingham; sizes 6 to 12 years. of white canvas with white rubber soles; sizes 11 to 2 at 79c; sizes 24% to 7 at 89c, | a thorough search—and what's more, Tomorrow brings our can merchandise. Remember that “Made-in-America” AT THE BON MARCHE “Made-in-America” “Made-in-America” Pledge Yourself to Save— and Buy War Savings Stamps —That there may be more money, more food, , more guns, for those who are fighting for us. Week Week to a close. It has been a great weck and we have all learned to be proud of Ameri- You have found that American merchandise is a good thing to ask for— And we have found that it is a good thing to sell. stands for the best. “Made-in- America’’ Hose—the Greatest Value for the Money Fiber or Silk Stockings $1.00 a Pair Silk Stockings—Fiber Silk Stockings—the dark gray, tops, African brown, and toes. silver, pongee, with double soles, heels Boys’ and Girls’ Hose 35¢ to 50c Brand new stocks of Stockings in black, white and browns, in several good weights; sizes 1 to 16 years, at 35c, 40c, 45¢ and 50c. KIDD FANCY T¢ SOCKS 35¢ AND 50¢ Women’s Silk Top Union Suits $1.25—Unusual Three-piece Union Suits, of white knitted lisle thread with silk tops, in pink or white, finished with bands; sizes 36 and 38. An exceptional offer for Sat- urday—in “Made-in-America” Week. Women's Summer Vests 65c, 75c, 85c Women’s Vests—a well-known make—have just been opened up. They have French band tops, crochet and ribbon-run tops, some with fancy yokes—sizes 36 to 44, in pink or white. Boys’ Union Suits at 75c Porosknit and ribbed cotton Union Suits with short sleeves and knee length, to fit boys from 6 to 16 years. Girls’ Union Suits—‘“Munsing,” “Globe” and “Forest Mills” makes—several styles—first quality, perfectly sized. Sizes 2 to 16 years—75c, $1.00 and $1.25. A Ten Dollar Bill Will Buy One of These Boys’ Suits Well-Built Suits With Two Pairs of Knickers OYS’ SUITS—properly built for strenuous vacation wear. Every suit with an extra pair of knickers, which insures long life for the suit. Coats are in semi-mili- tary style, plain back and front, with slashed pockets and trench belts. Knickers are full lined and have taped seams, belt loops and button at the knee. SIZES 6 TO 18 YEARS Furnishings for Small Boys Boys’ Bathing Suits, 24 to 36, at $1.50 to $4.00. Boys’ Hats, splendid value, to fit white, checked and stripes, at 65¢. Boys’ Straw Hats, including fine quality Milans and Panamas, sizes 614 to 71g, at $1.00 to $6.00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE sizes all size heads; Delicatessen Specials For your Week-end Picnic Lunch—but of course you will have to take them with you The Bon Marche Deli- catessen Shop is a handy and reliable place to buy Delicacies for picnic lunch The time saved alone is worth a great deal and most important— everything is properly prepared, Kippered Salmon, fresh, per pound, 28¢. Ripe Olives, pint, Orange that’s delicious; Mayonnaise Dressing — NOTHING FOR MORE Attractive Fiber with the desirable large that everyone wants and sash belts. Your best they're in costume or Russian calf Do You Want a Fiber Sweater for Summer Wear? POPULAR LIGHT-WEIGHT WRAPS We Have Sweaters at $8.95 to $15.00 Sweater sailor collars cy pockets vice of green, gold, purple and rose—sizes 38 to 44. Children’s Wool PI so, $5.95 and $7.95 value you can expect to get in Stockings after boot shades. Black, white, medium gray, and Havana brown. Made with mercerized lisle Lisle Thread Hose 50c Pair Women's black, white, sky, navy, champagne, ivory, Copenhagen, silver and khaki Stockings, made with semi-fashioned feet and double garter tops. Sizes 81% to 10. oUT-SIzE HOSE, BLACK OR WHITE, 50¢ Women’s Heavy Silk Gloves at $1.00 a Pr. One of the best makes of Milanese Silk Gloves—at $1.00 a pair. Plain black, white and shades of gray. Made with heavy double-tipped fingers and Paris point embroidery. Women’s Silk Gloves at 65c style Silk Gloves—just splendid for the Pure white with double finger tips—sizes Two-clasp money. 51g to 714 New Umbrellas $5.00— Rain or Shine Pure Silk Umbrellas for only $5.00 Correct as parasols, or may be used in the heaviest |} iy Pretty wteeue | effects or striped borders, with |] new sport handles that are so lar, bakalite trimmed and finished with silk Poe es : UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Aan In the Little Daughter Shop Girls’ Summer Wash Frocks at $4.50 Just the cleverest lit- tle Dresses imaginable at $4.50—so © stylish and practical for sum- mer wear. Many are Empire style, piped and em- broidered — skirts plaited and double ef- fect — made of plain colored chambray, Peter Pan and _trico- tine. Sizes 6 to 14 Girls’ Coats at $12.50 The Coats you have been seeking for your little girls can be found here now at $12.50—for we just have a new lot in of burellas and plaid velours, yoke and belted styles, with large collars and pockets— sizes 8 to 16 years. Smart Little Coats at $15.00 Girls from 8 to 16 years of age will find a treat here in Top Coats. New models of poplin, velour, serge and a few silks in rose, taupe, sand, Pekin and khaki—high waisted and belted styles, some contrast- ingly trimmed. SECOND FLOOR ~—THE BON MARCHE Striped Hairbow Ribbons 35c Yd. Colorful and Pretty for Vacation Wear Girls’ Hairbow Ribbon in combination light and dark colors. A good heavy quality that may be used for sashes, too. In floral designs, checks and stripes on light and dark grounds. UPPER MAIN FLOOR We Specialize in Candies which contain less than 50 per cent sugar Hoover Candy 50c Box Coats, You'll enjoy these delicious Hoover Candies—and at the same time feel you are doing your patriotic duty by saving sugar. orted Hoover Candy in pound special for Saturday, per at 50c. pound, 43¢. The children will need Sweaters like these for out- t ee nye Sweet Relish, pint, 17¢. | ing wear—they’re in green, rose, Copnhagen, khaki. rr own make;.1b. 26¢. FOURTH FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE THE RON MARCHE SHOP—LOWER MAIN ‘ t -— tee: eee: cee es Z 3s? et Hl 4