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Dene es oe 7) . THE SEATTLE STAR TheBonMarché ESTABLISHED 1890 * Beds and Mattresses at Reduced Prices Steel Beds at delightfully low prices—mattresses to go with them at equal reductions. Buy the twin beds one or two at atime, whichever you choose. Cotton Felt Mattresses Special $9.75 Good Cotton Felt Mattresses—easy to lie 7 upon—well made with attractive cretonne ticking. Size 3 feet 3 inches. Specially priced at $9.75. 40-LB. FULL SIZE COTTON FELT MATTRESSES, 4 FT. 6 IN. SPECIAL $10.75 11 Steel Beds 7 Steel Beds 10 Heavy Twin . Reduced to Twin Size--Special Beds Reduced $11.17 $12.40 to $14.80 Good Steel Beds have Look at this, Twin Steel Twin Beds, good their prices lowered for Steel Beds, size 3 ft. 3 weight, with 2-inch con- this sale Wednesday, inches; strong and dur- tinuous posts with 1-inch farding Prepairng (____ “COME WN, THE WATER'S FINE” Acceptance Speech; || fo : _ Will Meet Leaders RAYMOND CLAPPER {ane from the senate woukl prot | IMINGTON, June 15.—Sena-|ably result in the overturn of the ding today began prepara-| republican majority in that body | ‘of his speech formally accept-|as Governor Cox of Ohio, a demo "the republican nomination for | crat, probably would appoint a it. |democrat to serve out Marding’s speech will be Harding's | ¢ This would make 48 re A Personal platform on which! publicans and 48 democrats in_ the Wi go before the country . giving Vice President Mar . he by his past utterances shall power to break the tle ‘Questions of the day, the specch| Friendship with France will be adhere to the republican plat-|one of Senator Harding's interna adopted at Chicago. | tional polictes if he ts elected, ng, Speech will protably be de | informed a correspondent of a July 1, at Harding's home| French newspaper. Ohio. | “If I become chief executive of completing his address,/the nation I can assure you I will | will hold numerous con-| foster the spirit of friendship with with republican leaders.) France," Harding said, “1 have! B will talk over financial problems | the utmost admiration for the Lestie M. Shaw, former seo | founders of the republic of France,” Of the treasury, today | eee has already conferred with Fall, New Mexico, rear Democrats of Idaho Mexican affairs. Senator Lodge, | Maye and others will see Har.| tO Name Delegates @uring the week LEWISTON, Idaho, June 15. IND WEEK Democrats of Idaho gathered here} VACATION today to select delegates to the} national democratic convention. | Senator John F. Nugent probably will head the delegation gf 16 with | one-half vote each. The delegation will be uninstructed, but favoring McAdoo, it is said. ET Ty Ty | Ing his conferences here, will leave earty next week F gome seaside resort, where he | Spend a week or more before for Marign to deliver what y be his first formal of the campaign | pany will retain his seat in Borah Won't Talk until his term expires, 4, next, he announced to | on “Bolt” Report BR He added that his petition! CHICAGO, June 16 Senator | mn to the senate filed) witliam E. Borah, of Idaho, refised | last week, will De to discuss today reports that he plans n to bolt the republican party ff he had any intention! Rorah added, however, that he had from the senate, Har | made aad fea » bei i “ > <a oa sustain ot eperebare worsened Both full and twin size; re eg St hagsc ee Satinch fillers. White, cream and Bee Tee ot takerd cg | mane te bet white, cream and Vernis filer. with - ‘siteeting of Vernis Martin. The price from the senate but Intend | | = — Martin. Value you will ini § i is dropped to $14.80 for my term out.” Utah’s Delegates = ; appreciate at s1Li%. pogo cee a day. i ‘Tesignation of Senator Har. Are for McAdoo ICO HOPES cvs. "= Democrats Will F FOURTH FLOOR gates for nomination as president of ind AIR ms MAIL FOR U.S. FRIENDLY sic." “Jazz” in Air When | SEATTLE SOON state convention will be headed by nian ree tome Best Rare hy King of Sait| Frisco Meet Opens” ot Landon —— Johnson Resting; BY DAN L. BEEBE Jarrangements are complete for the BY RALPH H. TURNER Continues Silent) %% FRANCISCO, June 15. —/ convention are apending their time O CITY, June 15.--Peace largely reading newspaper reports Detwcen Mexico and the| WASHINGTON, June 15.—Senator|BU%e4 Up by the cool, invigorating | roth ‘ine mast and pe cscs @tates will continue, regard-|Hiram Johnson today was at his|#® Dremes from the Golden Gate. ing off the stories originating in| C?UBLY missioners of the Sand | (ef policies that may be pursued |home In Riverdale, Md, a Washing-|8@ democratic national convention Washington and Chicago Pott airplane landing field. site on| le Bext American administra |ton suburb. opening here June 28 will have itself) Por example, they have okehed| lke Washington ‘Officials of the revolutionary| At the house, it was anid, it might |'? Dlame if it isn't full of pep and tne estion from Washington’ !t !# believed that the acquire- declared today in dis |be a day or two before Johnson |inKer. None of the stifing heat chat bridge Colby, secretary of At of the alrdrome will remult tn | the nomination of Senator | Would go to his office and that he| ‘At oppressed the republican dele state, «hall be permanent chairman. | ‘h¢ inauguration of an aerial postal) G. Harding as presidental} would probably have nothing to aay | F8te* will greet the democrats here./The tip has been passed out that | "T¥ice for Seattle in the near future, | of the republican party. on politics in the meantime. Protracted seasions cah go on. while! Carter Glass may find himertf chair 894 Will tend to bring naval, army Obregon said he believed Har-|' Johnson himself refused any state "8tY night fog drifts about the ex man of the resolutions committee. | and commercial planes to Beat June Offerings in Cotton Goods Dress Voiles 75¢ New patterns in Dress Voiles—38 inches wide, light and dark shades; fine hard twist. Dress Voiles $1.00 Dress Voiles—36 and 38 inches wide; beautiful patterns and colorings. White Pique 50c es White Piques—A yard wide, lengths to 10 yards; good quality. White Gabardine 50c Army aviators, business men and} flying ex were enthunlastic | Tuesday r the purchase by the a Was a friend of Mexico. ment as to his plans when he ar | Position auditorium and gives the! ‘Today they viewed the report from | ‘The field Is declared by exper o ng a “It la quite true the republicans | rived in Washington last night convention a new shot of “Jazz” == (Chicago that Thomas FR. Marshall | 5¢ one of the finest landing fields in 1,200 yards White Gabardine—fine Whettier the delegates will be able) *joorma as democratic candidate on|t%* country. It combines facilities value, lengths to 10 yards. some leaders rl tin MEEEG tovura ipreveetry, tet 1 to get their “jam” from any othe net believe these sentiments wit | $790,000,000 Is Due |source has not yet been determined, the part of the administration to di-| The site obtained by the county with more headed | Dut it is believed that at some pl vabt Meader” ee ‘sd. From Income Tax) i: ‘in: city will be found the stuff) vide the “wet” strength between | COMsists of 219 acres, The price was ‘ policy toward Mexico will] WASHINGTON, June 15.—The|t cheer the camels on tn their fight) Governor Edwards of New Jersey|"*t at $196,005. As the county 4 estimated yield from the second in.|t? make the democratic party th¢/and Marshall, making that faction traded tn 66 acres of property to the stalment of income and excess profits | Champion of the “wets.” | loam effective. north of the city for $68,750, there taxes for the year 1919, due on June| COMMITTEEMEN ARE | Marshall ts en route here from/|'# left only $127,265 due on the entire 15, for the months of June, is| NOW ON GROUD | Nevada, coming by automobile, He | Purchase. $750,000, the burean of internal! The half dozen national commit.|may arrive today. Among yeater-| The county also obtained an op- revenue announced today. in nee that | day's arrivals was Wilbur W. Marsh, | 0 for two years on 40 additional | treasurer of the national committee |*re# at the same price—$896—In and ‘committeeman from Iowa, £.|C#¢ It is found advisable to enlarge | 3%. Moore, campaign manager of |*h? landing fisld in that time. Governor Cox of Ohio, came in froma} The acquirement of a landing field | Minota. | near Seattle may result in the es- | Senator Robert Owen of Oklahoma | “bli#hment ef a permanent army | lis the first democratic candidate on | *°T uadron. according to military | the ground. He is busily organizing | *thorit who have been urging | for an attempt to swing the conven-|'"¢ purchase of @ field here for) | tion in his favor |some months & moist platform” This, it was ind} |f0F the landing of both sea planes FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD cated, probably ts a clever move on | 94 land ships. for Summer Days Models in Plaid Gingham with novelty pockets and pleated frill of contrasting plain color, and with a draw tie of black velvet at the neck—$6.95. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $6.85 Pr. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords— patent leather or kid with high or low 1 Ad he declared | That the government may send . rs x | vention “will not be dictated by the|*aUadron to co-operate with the Another style is of Checked| heels, either hand turned or welt soles, bonnes.” coant defense forces has been under | with buckles or without—in a broken Gingnam with panel skirt and is piped with white pique and trimmed with small pearl but- tons—$7.95. WASH DRESS SHPCTION—-SECOND FLOOR | Onty five of the national commit-|Comsideration by the war depart- | toe'n sub-committee on arrangements | ent officials for some time, it Is have arrived. They are Chairman | Understood Homer $8. Cummings, J. Bruce Kremer, Montana, Montana, chairman of the mmittoe, Hoffman, a, committee secre | tary; P. H. Quinn, Rhode Island, and | ” ses Hess tis") BOOZE CHARGES | Three Demo Chiefs — May Support Cox/|!s Captured With Booze! FRENCH LICK, Ind. June 16. Aboard Ship | Presidential aspirations of Governor line of sizes—but all sizes in combined lines. Special $6.85. Women’s White Cloth Low or High Shoes, high or medium heels, broken sizes. Pair $3.35. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Are You Spending Too Much? ‘ Tf you are spending too much for clothing and shoes the Bargain Basement -loffers an opportunity to cut down expenses without sacrificing good looks or ae This saving is accomplished by the Bargain Basement system of “No it—No Free Deliveries—Inexpensive Fixtures—Minimum Sales Service— No Alterations to Garments.” The Latest Arrivals! ! Wednesday Economies Each item of this special list is marked at a spe- cially low price for Wednesday selling’ only. Business Men’s Noonday | James Cox of Oblo toda b , 1 e e |ileved: to have received the indoree | geimett,F: Kruse, captured Sunday Lancheon 60c | strap Purses, aorocco or —Slipover Aprons of tine | | k d revenue cutter Arca’ : aint ) « Me ng Ficthigrs gerbapencn and Gover overhauled the fishing boat Good WEDNESDAY’S MENU | ons grain leather, in a variety wag eye in aon or ff | 2 tw York and Thomas | Hope with 400 quarts of Canadian - of shapes plaids, in sizes 36 an only. Pel tile eee leader. | whisky aboard, now faces |. ties Cream of Fresh Sil MRE chon oansece 89c Trimmed with white at the ice ee were re | charges of smuggling whisky from _ Asparagus UPPER MAIN FLOOR neck and 95c boom at the San Francisco conven-| nat Broiled Salmon, Maitre fo a a In Three Attractive Models 9 snpwanie tana Tne of eh a Hotel Bay’ Waa Hate nah ran ane ee sanaminivgietpeittiignestapenien eadowdale ring, of which he : r, . | - is alleged to be the eleventh member. Braised Beef—Young or middy style with white Predatory Spirit Under the alias of Harry Brooks, Vegetables crowns and stitched brims in 36-inch Tricolette in plain or or ternoon or S orts Wear Must Go, H Kruse was to have appeared in Roast Spring Lamb summer colors. Fine outing drop stitch and shown in two us Oo, rie Says court Wednesday to plead guilty. He With. Jell hats for the 69c shades of Brown, Gray, Rose, John A. Gellatly, of Wenatchee,| did not show up, and was not seen ' relly BG as sae cass traces UPPER MAIN FLOOR ii ys sesagecess $3.95 THIRD FLOOR Creamed Chicken Patty candidate for republican nomination | Until captured Sunday afternoon. | for governor, is a foe of the high The second charge was placed cost of living. against Kruse by federal prohibition Mashed Potatoes— Escalloped Corn Speaking before the King County | officers Monday. Infants’ Gingham Apron Priced ce Women's Republican club, he dec| Bail of $1,000 on each char; Hot French Rolls — Dresses in two styles and in Lightweight Leatherette clared: furnished by Kruse Monday alter: Apple Pie Custard Pie |, sizes trom 2)to 6 years with Traveling Bags, fitted with at e “We are all out of patience with |oon. He is scheduled to appear be- Vanilla Ice Cream * half belt and pocket. These lock and catches; 17-inch size, |the short weight, do-as-littie-as-|fore Federal Judge Cushman on Coff are in neat checks in Blue or reduced $1 95 you-can, get-all-you-can spirit which | Thursday. Tea or Coffee Pink or Black and 75 Oe side gate e seems to ponsess people at present. MEN'S GRILL—SIXTH White effects ........ c BASEMENT—UNION FLOOR SECOND FLOOR STREET SIDE OMAN’S AIM IS Mane’ BIT ERRATIC ON SCHOOL TAX why there are not more female base. One style is of sheer white Georgette over China silk. It has short sleeves trimmed with parallel rows of hem- stitching, a full skirt with hemstitching in ten parallel rows, ribbon-trimmed girdle and at the neck an accordion - plaited Half a Carload of Wash Boilers at Greatly Reduced Prices frill. a oa Lancaster went to see|POlls Remain Open Until 8 ' 5 a? Wesh Boll ah tia decision, “Robbert” he: ysljed, ana P. M. Tuesday Any one in need of Wash Bowers wi them here Wednesday at much less. Tin Wash Boilers $1.95 lain Tin Wash Boilers, -with heavy tin bottoms, stationary wood grip handles and fit-in covers— large No. 8 size, reduced to $1.95. . Copper Bettom Wash Boilers Reduced to $2.65 “Model” Wash Boilers made of medium weight tin with heavy copper bottom. Have wood grip handles and fit-in covers—and specially reduced for this sale to we Baten Heavy Boilers Reduced to $3.95 - Wash boilers made from extra heavy tin, with extra heavy copper bottoms. “Will give good service for many years. If you have your washing done at home now is your chance to get one for less. FOURTH FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE heaved a rock, It hit the chief of police. Mra Lancaster will explain) Seattle began balloting at 8 o'clock 80 the duane Weiser. this morning on @ proposed 6.5 mills Hin roan. aa ADS special tax levy to raise $1,600,000 to cover increased expenses foi Johnstown, Pa., Is dlatrict for the next Achoot yearn air * he polls : Gaining in Census|, 7,” 118 will remain open until WASHINGTON, June 15.-—Johna-| If the measure passes, the school town, Pa., wiped out by the flood of |tax for the year beginning July 1 1889, now has a population of 67,327, | 1920, will be 16.6 mills, a 10-mill tax according to the 1920 census figures| being allowed by law without the made public today, The city gained | approval of voters, 11,845 since 1910, or 21.3 per cent. Urgent need of the special tax was ana argued at @ mass meeting In Broad- ELTING TRUNKS h way high school last night, under the auspices of the Know REVEAL BOOZE|scnoois clu, det PITTSBURG, June 15.--While pro- hibition officers were seeking to stop the “leak” from bonded warehouses, a palr of trunks in Union station be-| prim gan to melt in the heat. Two cases of whisky were confiscated. The Sports models are of Crepe de Chine with a ‘blouse effect in Navy, Rose, Peach or Scarab. The white skirt is accordion-plaited: and has a three-inch band at the bottom in the same color as the blouse. In Sizes From 16 to 38 Novelty Straw Shapes $1.79 - A splendid selection of large and small shapes with wide and narrow brims is offered at this very reasonable figure. Both dull and shiny straws are in- cluded in black, tan, blue and green. ache (Tatts to the Editor,” p y in The Star, are genuli fecelved from ita readers who “break lave

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