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| FRENDS BUY NARCOTICS White Cross Then Causes Arrest of Three Negroes, Alleged Sellers While officiats of the White Cross looked on, more than 30 white nar-| ‘otic addicts crept up to three negro | “dope” sellers near the U. S. hotel, Seventh ave. and Jackson st., Thurs @ay night, and bought tiny packages of morphine and cocaine. The negroes were immediately ar- rested by Special Investigators N. P. Anderson and R. F. Baerman. ‘The dope peddlers are George Rog- ers, 35, waiter; Ben Allen, 20, la- Ss ‘borer; Frank Warwick, 43, mechanic. | f Warwick and Rogers are held on dis | 4 W: r "orderly conduct charges. Allen is| No City ater fo charged with selling narcotics, ‘When arrested, Warwick and Allen ed morphine and “op” outfits. was arrested after he had This is Lillian Brandt, York. Robber grabbed purse and $1,000. Pursuit. Capture. covered. Robber jailed. taken $2.50 in marked money from “Governor Coyle” During the absence of Gov. Hart} without endangering the supp Gov. “Wee” Coyle will guide the ship | months. ‘of state, he told the Young Men's Re- 4 ican club Thursday. Coyle de- clared that he was in favor of abol ishing the job of lieutenant governor ‘Unless more work could be found for that position. of $8, troller’s appraisal, SCARED? HUH! || Screams. Coin re- Outside Districts Residents living in districts out- side the city limits will not be fur nished with water from the munict wh : pal supply. If they already are con <a ite Cross investigator for the) nected with the city water depart mfitioanaed ment, their supply will not be in ' creased. This is the decision of L. And Now It’s to Be _B. Younes, superintendent of water, | who declares that Seattle cannot| furnish water to outside districts from the state for three weeks, Lieut. | its own residents during the summer NEW YORK.—-W. Murray Crane, former senator from Massachusetts, who died last October, left a fortune | 10,000, according to state comp- SL. New her nly of 150 Jersey Sport Coats at 4.95 In Tan, Red, Kelly, Navy, Black, Brown, Copen- hagen and Heather Mixtures. Salesman’s Road Samples at About Maker’s Cost 72 Fine White Wool Skirts at 5.00 Slightly Soiled and Mussed tri Jf} 25 to 20. 350 Brand New Spring Hats 2.95 collection of Spring Hats—only about one-third bein: all white. And there are shapes and styles for ever: occasion—straw sailors, sport hats of sfraw an tions of straw with organdie or horsehair, Trimmings are feathers, flowers, yarn, ribbons an fruits. ALSO 18 Pattern Hats| |60 Pattern Hats at 3.95 at 2.95 No Two Alike No Two Alike —Just In— ‘864 Pairs of Mary Jane Pumps at Bargain Prices in the larger sizes, with pointed toes, Sizes 5%, to 8....... 1.75 Sizes 11% to 2.. Sizes 8/, to 11...... 1.98 Sizes 2¥%, to 645... .2: 100 New Plaid Sport Skirts 6.95 And They’re All Wool There are seven styles in the better to shadow plaids. Sizes 25 to 31 waist. Late Arrivals 42 Boys’ Wool Suits 7.50 tures and in sizes from 8 to 17 years, 1,200 Pairs of Pink Knitted Bloomers at —3 pairs for 1.00— 35c THE BON MARCHE . = | ARGAIN BASEMENT] GIRLS’ GINGHAM FROCKS 1.65 Plain tone, checks and stripes, in gay spring colored ginghams, trimmed with organdie ruffles, bindings or sashes and rick-rack braid. With Extra Kn for the money. ! service, DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR TheBonMarchés IVERS GATURDAY brings the wind-up of the Bon Marche’s 31st. Anniversary Sales, They will come to an end with f an outpouring of new birthday economies that should be most attractive to every woman in Seattle. Wh So many departments have interesting savings that it is impossible to list them all here—but you may be sure that it will be of advantage to you to make a tour of the s tore and see what we have. | Girls’ New Coats — Unusual Values at 9.75 An exceptional offer for the last day of the Anniversary Sales. Girls’ Coats in velour and spring coat- ings, tailored with plain or fancy belt and tucks or inverted pleats in the back. With half or full linings and shown in shades of scarlet, heathers, russet, tan, buff, brown and navy. Sizes 8 to 16. GIRLS’ NEW_LINGERIE DRESSES 3.45 A new lot of dainty frocks, made of white lawn, with insertion and lace ap- plied in fancy ways, touches of ribbon and tucks. GIRLS’ CRETONNE APRONS 1.25 Pollyanna styles in gayly patterned cretonnes, in almost any color that young girls love to wear—finished with neat black bindings. ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS FOR BOYS Boys’ Wool Suits 8.65 ickers Mothers who have boys from 7 to 16 years old will find these exceptional suits They come in attractive green or brown mixtures and are made up in a snappy single-breasted model with yoke back, clang plait and an all-around belt. Breast pocket, set-in side pockets with flaps, serge lining. The two pairs of knickers are lined and the seams are strongly taped for extra Y SALES) 60 Practical Jersey Dresses | 17.50——19.50 g 29.50 VERY LOW ANNIVERSARY PRICES Jersey Dresses in simple styles that are prac- tical for outings, motoring, vacation wear and every-day utility. Made in straight lines, with panel effects or with extended side pockets and narrow belts. Embroidered in floss or yarn or elaborated with braiding. And shown in shades of beaver, tan, gray, brown, Copen and navy. Sizes 16 to 44 in the lot, but not every size in each style. DRESS SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Brand New Trimmed Hats - | at 6.85 | OH—SUCH ANNIVERSARY VALUES! Just one hundred and fifty of these delightful ue hats have arrived to join the Anniversary | ales, Dark blue, black, white and pastel shades, in — hats, with soft flanges over the brim e ge. Black, blue or natural Leghorn sport hats, wool embroidered. Poke Hats with brims of Leghorn and crowns of colored embroidered silks, Each hat brand new and in becoming styles for many occasions, Both plain and plaited styles in white wool serges, Panamas and flannel. Skirts that sold at wholesale for much more than we now ask. Sizes suiting remnants and have unbreakable visors. Light and dark patterns, in sizes from 63% to 7. BOYS' CLOTHES SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Boys’ Caps Smart Caps in one-piece style are made from good quality 94c , } 50 Tennis Racket” Pink Broche at 3.69 Bandeaux 50c MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Anniversary Shoe favings Worth Seeing WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS 2.85 PAIR Women’s Silk Boot and Fibre Stockings 83c THEY’RE SUCH REMARKABLE BARGAINS THAT WE HAVE ALREADY SOLD OVER Almost every shade imaginable is shown in this* cloth, organdie hats, horsehair shapes and combina- Patent Leather Mary Janes in regular style, or | , r v ; rades of | materials, including everything from shepherd checks Most any color you'd want, too. Four styles, with yoke or plain backs, all-; belts and set-in pockets with flaps. The te i full lined and strongly sewn. In four splendid mix- White ash frames with reinforced throat and strung with new gut this season—a splendid value at 3.69. SPORTING GOODS SECTION-—-LOWER MAIN FLOOR Out o’ Door Toys Coaster Wagons, a new shipment, with hardwood body—size 28x12 inches with 9-inch roller bearing wheels, New Metal Sand Moulds, 13c, 19¢ and 39c, New Sail Boats for sunny days, 79c. ; Pi Canvas Baby Swings reduced to 1.25 Sprinklers reduced to 89c. 1.45 Sand Pails and Shovels reduced to 95c. TOY SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR ez | y id d Bon Marche Bread 12c Loaf Home-made Bread—several varie- ties. —Butterhorns, with real butter in them, each 6c. —Jelly Rolls, Saturday only, 20c. —French Pastry—4 for 25c. —Layer Cakes, for the day, 75c. —Sun Maid Raisin Bread, loaf 15¢. —Pitted Bing Cherries, in heavy syrup, 4 cans for 90c. —Jiffy Cake Flour, 15¢ package for the day. —Ceylon Tea, 35¢ Ib. —Town Talk Coffee, 25c Ib; 2 lbs. for 45c. Log Roll 40c Delicious candy priced low for the pound. Walnut Frappe Fill Your Market Baskets With Foods at Anniversary Prices THE FOOD SHOPS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Anniversary Lunch at the Counter Roast Sirloin of Beef—Brown Potatoes—Green Peas Cake, Ice Cream, Coffee or Milk UPPER MAIN FLOOR A delicacy for those with a sweet tooth. CANDY BOOTHS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR A new lot of pink broche silk striped / Bandeaux with long, neat-fitting back. DAINTY FLORAL BANDEAUX Tbe Dainty flesh-colored Bandeaux of flowered material, with elastic back and drawstring at the top. CORSET SERVICE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR —— Vanitie Lawn Stationery 35¢ 86 sheets and 86 envelopes of fine quality Writing Paper, in assorted shades of pink, blue and white. This is a good value offered for the Anniversary Sales. STATIONERY SECTION—UPPER MAIN Armour’s Star Hams 37c a Pound Sold by the whole or half hams. —Veribest Washington full cream Cheese, Ib. 26c. —Finest home-made Orange Marma- lade, one of the best brands, Ib. 15c. Lynden Creamery Butter 33¢ Lb. Made of best sweet cream. —Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, with all waste and rind cut off; half pound, 29c; pound, 57c. —Spredwell Peanut Butter, Ib. 9c. 35c Cut Flowers 2.00 Mothers’ Day special —attractive baskets of Flowers, 30c Now’s the time to buy White Canvas Oxfords, for the season is just begin- ning—and the price of this lot is very low. Made with enameled heels and soles, stitched tips—2.85. 1000 PAIRS THIS WEEK Don’t you want to share in this op- portunity? Only 88c for thread silk relnforeed heels “and tges--hecumed reinfore eels an emm: BOYS’, GIRLS’ 3.45 TO 6.00 tops of lisle. We've added new colors SHOES REDUCED TO 2.65 to the lot—including white, gray, navy, Not for several years have we been brown and champagne—also black. f able to offer such shoes at the price I} quoted; 400 pairs in the lot, including ANNIVERSARY VALUE IN patent leather dress shoes, brown or WOMEN’S UNION SUITS black play shoes and heavy shoes for AT 75c boys. All sizes in the lot, but not every ° size in every style. Fine ribbed Cotton Pog fattes BOYS’ BROWN SHOES 4.50 White Only at Toe iceclea Three. Brown Blucher Shoes, round toe piece style,.with either tight cuff or style with full length back stay and shell knee—sizes 86 to 88. Also bodice heavy welt soles—sizes 2144 to 514 in style, knee length—sizes 34 to 44. the lot. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SECTION— SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR MEN—Fine Shirts Reduced From 1.50 1 l 9 _ Broken lines of men’s fine woven crepe, printed madras and percale Shirts in a very good assortment of patterns and colorings. All have the soft, re- versible cuffs, and every single shirt is a splendid value, Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties 79c All colors in Men’s Cpen-end Four-in-Hands of silk, satin and fiber tmhix- tures are shown in stripes, dots, figures, brocades, Persians and novelty ef- fects. And they’re some ties for the money! MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR 10.00 Corrugated Moulded Hose [50 Feet] Reduced to 7.95 Heavy corrugated Moulded Rubber Hose at a very low price—Friday in the Anniversary Sales— warranted to give long service if taken care of properly. Complete with couplings, 8.75 Lawn Mowers Reduced to 7.49 _ Henley’s plain bearing Lawn Mowers—with three cutting blades, 12 and 14 inch sizes. UNION STREEr BASEMENT