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stuffs Destroyed in! " Million-Dollar Blaze BY MABEL ABBOTT A million-dot 1 thru the beautiful grounds center in the noon sun of more than three blocks | Streanie it by the flames, The Bur. of the civi transfer house, one of the | shine th im the Middle West, housing! It was in the Mumber of loaded that ran in opposit! at was bright and yet cool campaign freight h other R was included in the list of de in a doen parts bet : the session ne in th Patring of off cars caught fire and same key, yet all blended Into a hurling flames to adjoining ge harmony by the general . Low water pressure and P of the flaming oll mace Girecnen's task unusually diffi It was In the zest and determina tion of th th loose when President W ture was unvelled; It was in the aistence with which 12,000 people #at ong past thelr lunch hour to hear e of Chairman Homer Cun mings’ speech, with occastonal inter ctions by the band WOMEN ALL DOLLED j TERNATIONAL OSES IN SUIT si se, Longshoremen Will vic ana Retain Charter bo ce demonstra tic the wh this f# @ guy, enthusias extremely decorative con Ww mn have a representa to make it look like And they are ptil further notice from the court. | ir pret t clothes, eal longshoremen’s union will tho there & noticable preference fis charter as the result of a for garments with some warmth in injunction granted by Su: them. Judge J. T. Ronald late Mon: From floor to the top of the «al Inst the international ry that injunction prohibits the Inter from removing the ter, PGoes not prevent it from start: Sa new union. Trouble between “local and the mother organiza started during the brief strike May, when the local union < against the wishes of the » ft organization. is Vessels have left here to large number of reindeer, B floating on ice 60 miles from t to the root en's hats thru the ¥ construction neces the auditorium to take f the convention has not b owed to make it ugly, To be ug the unpardonable crime in the eyes of a San Franciscan The false ceiling of cloth, installed ties, has been ully and artistical ere the permanent cei decorated as car ly an ff ft a of a theatre. The sprawling horns eat at Boldt's; cozy boxes for ¢ the voice magnifier that hangs amily —Advertisement © the speakers’ heads like sor prehistor ed into mons! inconspicucusness. , have been pain Leet BROKEN BY L. C. MARTIN SAN FRANCISCO, June ministration “forees were firmly bn committee of the demos ratic nation re insured with | a NATIONAL OPTICAL tnd Snecer cal oeidine te wets MERVICE CARD iesued by |) ine Sttucl drafting of the pasty’ Ee eon te eset by ne actual drafting of the party's valde of the metal declarations on current issues. | thing new, novel A sub-committee of nine, named to do the actual writing of the pi WVALUABLE TO You form, is composed almost entirely of Don't fail 9] | *trons Wiison democrats to ask us - The subcommittee is hended by Senator Carter Glass, chairman of te full resolutions committee and an out and out Wilson man. Its other members are Secretary of State Colby, Senator McKellar, Ten Vance McCormick, M. M Crane, Horace Hawkins, William PF Pattangall, of Maine; George H. Hodges, of Kansas, Walsh, of Montana. Of these only Walsh can be classed as an insurgent against Wlison, a Walsh's insurgency it# extremely mild. This was shown when he de- clined even to enter the race against Glass for the chairmanship of the resolutions committees, altho h the candidate of the anti-administra tion forces for that place. Instead Ci) ON 2°AVE. PY NEAR UNION OPR ARCADE BLOG. 1320 - 2° AVE. nessee of contesting with ¢ Walsh ne | onded bis nominatt nd Glass was unanimously airman, | WELSONIAN ATFORM | 1S PREDICT That in itself seemed to presage complete victory in the platform committee for the Wilson forces on the League of Nations issue and any thing else later de strengthened the belief If your gums bleed you we Pyorrhea. This dis- e should be taken care P fot = once, to insure good es jopments or the next 30 days, we ' | will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 15 | years. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. leasly “steam rollered in their opposition if they persist One of these developments was the ving of William J, Bryan off the sub-committee to Another was the ng committee,5 program of hearin jutions comr for the I Leaders said this be discussed at an Wilson plank will out much ceremony. med to draw ur % before the reso e, ti include any time of Nations iaue probably will not length hd the tation of debate in public hearings on platform planks. Bryan had hoped to have the committee devote considerable time to the wet and dry | matter, but the committee adopted |@ resolution limiting each subject to half an hour, Bryan and his dry forces will have but while the wets will have time. an equal |Owen Is Peeved and mega Stays in His Room What a Dinner 9) ax Fraxcisco, tune 29 ! ator Robert L. Owen refused to That Was! attend the opening session of the democratic national convention yes. Often the last thing Cummings had replied with seats in served, the dessert gives on the platform, just the correct balance Cummings had ri and makes the dinner 4 the gallery and “ success. There is one sure Rather th dessert, that will always cessions, Or prove pleasing, and that is for the the splendid bakery goods at BOLDT'S—-Cakes and Francis hotel. French Pastries that are Arid Dscharlae ot convenient EMOCRATS GET QUITE “CLUBBY” AUDITORIUM, SAN FRANCIS. CO, June 29 A real seramble oc. curred in the New York delegation when Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mayor George R. Lunn, tion men, attempted to seize the standard and join the Wilson parade yesterday. An unidentified delegate edw ith seats in landing room.” Nn use one of these con n, who is @ candidate presidential nomination, HHO Pike Street” |tures, while another belabored the peppery mayor over the head, but the two administration advocates tore away and carried the standard eraund the ball, as the sides |* and Senator ents of Wilson's wishes will be ruth-| ¢ adopted with- | | Another development was the timi- | but Chairman | chose to stay at his rooms in the St.| administra: | seized a handful of Rooseveltian fea-| MES SWEEP |Pretty Women; Gay BHICAGO YARDS Calaes; Plenty of Pepat Demo Session a solid hedge of branches, CO-ED USHERS ARK QUITE ORNAMENTAL highly f fireworks later on, we are told may be all bolling ie eurta nic tary of th pin the He needed ASK FOR HAIR The among the other digni the navy couldn't get in’ ion t he press box hurry mensenger rushed it acrom the r ing, and I had the pleasure of seeing my safety pin shining conspicuously * on the secretar ‘oat lapel thruout the rent of the se siveb the, Geaiial Now I'm hoping that Mr. Bryan A Moacéw of will dixcover that he needs 4 hair! gaid the new ¢ pin, 1 always carry some extra the red troops a * ae ut of act off from Wilson fini, Defeat Opposition .: us bur —Ad-! will not discuss the prohibition plank | Dersénally before the committee. He | anticipates himeelf for the Mo« | subcommittee on drafting is dry, » it is proadministration first and will be inclined to | | from me on the rters 9 a high wall But Mr. himaelf, @ fact that you get over that, #0 without whi Bryan - Eo acmedeidee ds 7 eeetene ke rom — oe mag a RlREN Ng to omy sera eRe THE SEATTLE STAR green tea plant his work, reare 5 ape delegates and visitors find | gers ‘They know the hal! by his 4 work quietly and effective t they cannot help being very tor tal at the same time. ether the firnt semion of the mtion had a re may be nt 0 girl ushers share the work | ¢¢ Iping Ohio, a pa There sorts of undercurrents the even now, unde t but tt looks like a plo pom, Lexpertenced a regula enture. ‘osephus Daniels, secre | avy, borrowed a safety | first day of national cony t to hold up an t his costume—his A lemocrat ention rart °S BRYAN WILL all be secretary « below tt the last by a low railing, but of officiad a Daniels was & they tell me, and it's more thar reporter i their insu once never do entirel when the badge ot h even a secr th ddenly fell off, it was that he sen all for a pin, I had LONDO! t Lis General ne; the leader in pletely de pateh 19th maid today that he probably defeat, ts raving fight later. The ths leave all mention of Ba See What*1 Will Bay TRAIN BANDIT SACRAMENTO, of the observation car at Davis, As | up woon as the train started he began | day night forcing George Dickson, | to hav d brakeman, to help him. his r ed Dickson t and place money and jewelry! All coat Muldowney, of Oakland, conduc and Albert Roddell, of Cleve amet ss 4 of the © “* Oh, Mr. Vet, Renew Your Wednesday han been designated as week. The let day by men who have been discharged for! next n IS months may reinstate Report Bolsheviki ' » Rout Whole Army : N, June 29. Wrangel, the Cr ntroy from Sebs Bolshevik army has the entire left bank of the Dr n, and ¢ Birmingham Census Listed at 178 »270 cording to a Moncow dispateh today, struc THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Cal, June 29 went to the rear train ax soon as they ned a bandit was where the bureau nea, has been com-| The $5,000 whi according to a dis-|%# the amount today. The, “l@rical foree to t lish army entirely today & is an increase of 5, Or 344 per cent since 191 repatriated p tk ve Charged with attemr at 18th ave, and Unie Banh is 6 drawn a gun At} Later that sme wer the bandit |arrested by motorcycle patrolmer ch passen-| while walking with two other youths ried running when the officer approached, and encaped except Rash, He nd, | searched, and two ran beeat explaines «© they b aboard, City Comptr in a commu Seattle wo! ci Monday afternoor priation of $f appr names on the i or was re when for oting finance council m mm Altho the corpe fice is stl) holdir checking the © The army of shevin fied ©} work will be furniahe unced the rmingham, Ala iteering, and the Shen Grocery Co., of Sharon. arly charged. Jun The| OMAHA, % joners| woman was! in| number of bull ac- | terrific k this city Ten 29 sunk saved, Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents— They'll Learn Quickly Here | IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT Night Gowns $ Flesh-colored Muslin Gowns tth round necks, short roid. ered in front with colored floss, Cut full. All sizes, sleeves and em! Chemises $ White Envelope Chemises, with Ince edging and embroidered in pink or shoulder straps. All sizea. trimmed insertion and blue. Lace Creepers $ Four styles in Children's Creepers of Plain color percales in tan, pink or blue combined with white Bedford cords, Sizes 2, 3 and 4 Play Dresses $ Girls’ Percale Dresses in green, pink or blue, are trimmed with striped or plaid gingham. ‘Three styles, in sizes 7 to 10, Play Oxfords$ Just 24 pairs of Children's Khaki Canvas Play Oxfords with*elk leather StrawShapes$ Novelty Straw Shapes, wide brims, are shown in tan, navy, Belgian blue, jade, rose, white and ican Beauty. Good straws, mostly with A ler Harry W tion to th song to determine how m ‘YOUTH DENIES FLEEING POSSE ROBBERY GUILT | Robs Passengers on South- Says Pals Fled Because ern Pacific | They Had Booze ted robbery mn wt night Pash was did not have a gun when 4 the sd a pint liquor in their possession. JIT INITIATIVE TO COST $5,000 In SUTANCE Deficiency Appropriation to With a view towards having every ort: former soldier reinstate hin war risk Insurance policy before it is too late, | n. booths will be placed Wednesday in sand in @ number of de partment stores, .{men will make an effort to reach these men Check Names o elty nf ferred t repe pay » Sugar Firms Are Indicted in East Pa, was sim 2,000 Troops Said to Buildings eG Be Drowned, Saved) SINGFORS, anand aboard a Rolshev the liquor question out of the plat-!the Hiver Neva, were form, according to Bryan's friends. in Omaha Storm e 2. red seriously and a nen wrecked tn the wind and rain storm whl late yenterday Sweaters $ Blipover atyle—not many of them— And in two colors only-—magenta and with black, neck, bell Large sizes. Aprons $ Odds and ends in Bungalow Aprons —almost as many styles as Aprons—in pink, blue and lavender, Solid colors and patterns, All ai Good mate rials, Child’s Socks$ Three Pairs for $1.00 Three pairs Children's White Socks, banded with navy, rose, wlue. In all siz brown @r light s from 5 to 8% Neckties $ Men's Wideend Fourin-Hand Neck= ties in a riety of attractive colors and figured patterns, Extra value. 3 Cotton Vests Extra sizes en's Swise-ribb “Cumfy-cut.” Low neck and sh style, Men’s Hats Men's cloth hata for every-day or outing wear are shown in attractive brown and gray mixtures, They are well stitched and come in all sizes to ™, in Wom. atur sald by Van Tron Carroll our requested ar per any of them ortimates the 1 on were te act for prof FSTABLISHED 18090 and has it at reasonable prices. ‘TheBon Marché Get Ready for the Fourth And don’t over- st quantities o SAN FRANCISCO, June 29 ‘te leom® Sheriff Klis Jones and hi» posse |in a complaint filed Monday by Pros orat ne onal convention re able » to an earl hour to | ecutor re ‘ trown, arr anh (Roo Sie paula th 2 songs and banners and toy | Climbing over t . the charge. §. V, Irons, traveling & Quincy ratiroad here last ; along the topa of the like | Who last nig nasengers in h * si wt sand pretty dre . r' two ale axtbound At aman, with n th lenr inde Of pounds of flour, vem:| The ominant n he first mere, 40 Cagy Dad to do ln CBP ata ie Youthern Pa ing, I the complaining witnesn You want to enjoygthe double holiday to the fullest, so make sure that tay as that o exw ant high ifie an e tho believed to have n ron jentified tanh a the | Be actrees’ ee commie: | OY ae a conbiabnce Bt RIED) “Even the board fence that keeps vific and fled, altho believed to ha haar rolhacoaghir trek a Mbere) | | all the necessities and comforts are ready in advance. dealers went up in, spirits and confiden Ammitr at the en.)been seriously wounded » wtation as being one of ee vr ” Si It wan in the air as the crowd Jamming at the en |" "ne bandit climbed to the platform | youths who attempted to hold him ook the fact that the Bon Mar he has everything you may want or need cen a July. touch to your attire, |} | cool. Geta the day’s s celebration along. Toyo Panama Hats, at. . Sennit Braid Sailors, at. . MEN'S HAT SHOP—LOWER Oxfords, able and inexpensive; 1114 to 2 at $2.65. 5 to 8 at $1.9 wag here Me CLEVELAND, June 29.—Charged Inet w having @old for 17% cents a tion and summer wear; very durable; pound + bhe mrp Rao pp ce 814 to 11 at $2.35—111% to 2 at pier sg CHILDREN’S SHOE SHOP. ND FLOOR Boys’ Outing and Sport Shoes For summer and warm weather these Outing Shoes are the kind—shoes here for boys and youths, also some s men—and the prices are most reasonable for instance: —Boys’ leather-trimmed Shoes, sizes 214 to 6, at $3.00. Youths’ Shoes, leather trimmed, 11 to 2, at $2.50. —Youths’ All-white Shoes, sizes 8 to 2, at 90¢. fen’s Leather-trimmed Sport Shoes, sizes 6 to 10, at $3.50. Men's Shoes, all white, at $1.25. sizes sizes 6 to 91%, Boys’ Ventilated © Oxfords $3.95 Pr. fort with a pair of these shoes. | LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE B MARCHE Untrimmed Leghorn Hats Special $2.95 Untrimmed Milan and Hemp Hats Special $3.95 Untrimmed Leghorn Hats, so typical of summer styles when simply wreathed with flowers or velvet rib- bon—in a variety of wide-brimmed _ styles —marked at a special price—$2.95. Untrimmed Hemp and Milan shapes in white—in large or medium brimmed effects—special at $3.95. These hats are splendid for holiday or shopping wear— and are becomingly summery. MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Comfort Challies 25c LENGTHS TO 7 YARDS Now’s a good time to make comforters for your summer home—because you always need a_ lot. We've 600 yards of Comfort Challies, 30 and 36 inches wide, lengths to 7 yards. Pretty Persian atterns. We cannot sell more than 10 yards to a customer at this price. Mercerized Damask at $1.00 Yard Neat looking Table Damask—heavy mercerized quality; inexpensive, and 64 inches wide. Fine for summer or town home, $7.95 White Blankets at $6.50 White Blankets, nice to crawl under on cool nights—cotton, with a small percentage of wool— extra value, , Blankets at $5.95 a Pair Woolnap Blankets—gray and tan with pink and blue borders—heavy and soft—formerly much higher. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) —— |Get a New Straw™ | for the Fourth Burst forth in a snappy Straw on the Fourth of It will add that finishing and fashionable and will help you to keep “noisy” hat band if you like to help Genuine South American Panamas, in all styles and sizes, at. $3. Khaki and White Duck Outing Hats, at .... MAIN FLOOR suitable for play or every-day wear—comfort- 5—81g to 11 at $: Children’s Sandals at Little Prices The popular footwear for the little folks—ideal for vaca- 5 to 8 at $2.15— 2,25 — - $5. Sasa Summer Days Are Calling for Outing Footwear for Old and Young | Children’s Play Oxfords Wemen’s Tennis Pumps $2.50 Pr. Comfortable, Boys’ Ventilated Oxfords, ideal for | vacation wear—made of Russia tan | leather, wjth heels in footform le— very serviceable—sizes 212 to 51% at or tan | $3.95 a pair. You'll have plenty of com- sizes, 214 to to 7, at $2.50 a pair. Women’s Tennis Oxfords and Shoes Black or white, in high or low styles, priced as follows: —Black High Shoes, 214 $1.65. | —Black Low Shoes, sizes 21% to 7, | mn, og ee SLE, — —White Oxfords, sizes 244 to 7, at $1.25 and $1.50. White Sport Oxfords at $8.45 Sport Oxfords in the very smart- est patterns—trimmed with black leather. White with ivory soles and heels—low sport heels—all 8; widths AAA to D. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Noonday Luncheon 60c. WEDNESDAY’S MENU Cream of Tomato Soup Choice: Baked Halibut Meuniere Lamb Saute—Green Peas Breaded Veal Cutlets— Tomato Sauce Roast Sirloin of Beef— Pan Gravy Mashed Potatoes Spaghetti, Italian Sauce Hot French Roll Choice: Apple Pie Custard Pie Vanilla Ice Cream Tea or Coffee SIXTH FLOOR—TEA ROOM SPECIAL IN THE FOOD SHOP Cheese 34c Pound Extra Fancy Washing- ton Cream Cheese—special Wednesday 84c Ib. DELICATESSEN-—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Jelly Rolls 25c¢ Delicious and extra spe- cial at this price. Chicken Dinner 40c A combination Chicken Dinner—one of the best you will find any place for the money. LUNCH COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR inexpensive Tennis Pumps* with one strap—rubber soles s for and made of the best grade of can- vas—sizes 214 to 7, at Sr es ee eS eee ——o

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