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| || SNORES OF HUSBAND BREAK UP HOME; HIS WIFE DESERTS HIM CAMDEN, N. J, May 20. | Mrs. Lillian Kronebach will not live with her husband, Martin, because he snores, She said #0 |] in her reply to his @ult for di vores. She also declared that he failed to support her, and was abusive. They were married five |] years ago. She left him three years ago. Reports Renewed Ex- Bank- . RYAN TALKS 5 er Seeks a Settlement TO DEAF MUTES A Out of Court INDIANAPOLIS. — William Jen. | aN nings Bryan ebtreased the inmates i of a deaf mute school here, An tn: | . es ee Me Tee oh diva stood behind him and con: | e “yecret™ hearings in the Stillman at! Yq the #pesch to the pupils via | Yorce proceedings were agnin post: | the sign lang | poned today from May 25 to June 1 | w~ Annan and 2 by mutual consent of the at: | by » close touch with both torneys. prin is that “there ie every likell Today's action resulted In new re | hood of a settlement. The question of alimony, $7,600 a month, has al Ports that James A. Stillman, former ready been agreed upon and nothing ) president of the National City ban’ ‘was determined to arrange a sett stands in the way of a complete Ment outside of court, if possible, | agreement except the question of the and that the hearings would be pos’: | legitimacy yearold Guy Still Poned from time to time to enable | man, of whom Stillman alleges Fred these negotiations to be carried on. | Beauv ais, French Canadian guide, is It was confidently asserted today 'the father. KEY TO BABY PICTURES OF FAMOUS (On Page Eleven) No. 1—King George V of England. No. 2—Willle Hoppe, ‘billiard champion. No, 3—President Harding. No. 4—Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy No, 5—Thomas A. Edison. No. 6—Prinee of Wales. No. 7—Ex Kaiser of Germany. Smart New Skirts | $3.95 $5.00 $6.95 AT $3.95—Good serge skirts in navy or black are shown in two different styles, one box plaited, the |] other in a combination of box = knife plaits. Sizes |]) to 31 waist. AT $5.00—Sport skirts in plaids and velour checks of black with brown or blue, in two splendid styles, one with pockets, the other with knife plaits clustered about box plaits. Sizes to 31 waist. AT $6.95—Three styles in white serge skirts with box, knife or combination of box and knife plaits. They’re belted and are in waist sizes to 31. Jersey Sport $5.49 | Jackets at i} Models that seem to have more snap and dash than anything we have shown before. They have the much- wanted Tuxedo fronts and the backs are plain or Georgette These dainty hats have crowns of finely braided Hats at straw and brims of Georgette. They come in a num- |} ber of smart and attractive shapes and are trimmed |] with ribbons, flowers or wreaths in bright colors. i In pink, lavender, white, cream, silver, jade and |} and Bloomers at Envelope chemises of good heavy-weight Seco silk |}, in flesh color have tucked bodice tops with hem- | stitched edges and are hemstitched all around. The bloomers are of the same material and are finished with hemstitching at the knees. Elastic at waist and knees. Children’s Wash Dresses | $1.29 $1.49 $1.95 | In plain colored chambrays with plaid trim or |} plaid ginghams with plain colored trimmings. Pinks, |]} blues and fancy plaids. Sizes to 14. Priced at $1.29. | Gingham dresses in two styles and many colors are |[) »especially well made and will be very serviceable. In |] sizes to 14 years at $1.49. ni Bloomer dresses with white waists have skirts and ||| waist trimmings; and skirts of pink, blue or brown ginghams, and some have a touch of colored embroi- | dery on the belt. Two styles in sizes to 14 years at $1.95. i}\ Children’s Hats $1.95 } in Eight Styles Eight cute models in children’s hats are in fancy |]) braid straws combined with ribbons or poplin and | most of them have streamers. Some in the becoming poke bonnet style. In rose, Copenhagen, brown, Alice blue, pink and navy. Sandals and Play Oxfords | at Big Savings | Another big shipment of children’s sandals and | play Oxfords has just arrived and they're all priced | at most economical figures. | | | | Seco Silk Chemises 1” | | i a m4 to 6 bra dips 79c sie to 1.. $1.59 | 54 to 8... $1. .39 Tht to. $1.79 | COTTON BAGGIN G |} 8c and 10c Yard | Strong, unbleached cotton bagging, the same as used for flour and sugar sacks. Splendid for tea-. | F.. towels, aprons and so forth; 31-inch width at 8c, | iid | yard-wide at 10c. THE SEATTLE STAR The BonMarché Kodak as You Go Sunday We have supplies of fresh Eastman Films for your Sunday outing. Also—we develop films for 10¢ a roll and do accurate, rapid printing of negatives. KODAK SECTION—-UPPER MAIN FLOOR Frocks and Coats for Daughter GIRLS’ ORGANDIE DRESSES in dainty, simple styles, made with long and Empire waists, round necks, puff sleeves, crushed girdies and trimmed with organdie flowers, These dresses have deep hems and are shown in combinations of colors or in dainty blue, tea rose, jade, daffodil or rust. Sizes 8 to 16 years—5.50 to 15.00, GIRLS’ SUMMER COATS that have been higher priced are marked down for Saturday—shown in velours and other excellent coat- ing materials—8.95 to 15.00. GIRLS’ PLAY FROCKS 1.25 in new and attractive styles—shown in decided plaids, checks, stripes and in all the pretty shades that girls love to wear—sizes 8 to 14 years at 1.25, DAUGHTER SHOP-—SECOND FLOOR Handkerchiefs, Collars, Veils, Ribbons —Pure Linen Handkerchief squares in all popular colors—20¢ each or 5 for 1.00. —tIrish hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, 17¢ each. —A new shipment of lace-trimmed Collars and Cuffs —of organdice—49¢. —Lace-trimmed Net Vestees and Collars at 95¢. —New Veilings in a large assortment of colors and patterns, many with chenille dots—50O¢ a yard. —New Shetland Drape Veils, 50¢ and 89¢ each. —Hairbow Ribbons—33¢ a yard or 49¢ a bow. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE PON MARCHE New’ ‘Naaiale | in the Hosiery Section Whether you want new stockings for yourself or the children you find them here in many qualities. Woes Imported Lisle Lace Stockings—here in black and gray, at 1.75. . EMI-FASHIONED Silk Stockings, well reinforced heels and toes, with double hemmed tops of lisle —black, white, brown, tan, gray and pongee—1.35. TILK and Fiber Stockings with double heels, toes and soles—hemmed tops of lisle, in black, white, gray, navy, fieldmouse, at 85¢. HILDREN’S | silk-mixed three-quartér roll top Socks in heather mixtures—splendid value at HILDREN’S plain and fancy colored Half Socks, a wide range of colors, at 35¢ and 50¢. HILDREN’S fine ribbed Cetton Stockings—well reinforced, elastic ribbed tops, in black, white and brown—pair 25¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE HAVE YOU TRIED THE FOOT-O-SCOPE WHEN BUYING Footwear for Boys and Girls? CHILDREN’S ROMAN GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORDS AT 7.80 New Russia Calf One-strap Oxfords for growing girls—made with medium broad toe with imitation brogue stitch- ing on vamp—arch is snug fitting and has 114-inch heels. CHILDREN’S WEAK-ANKLE SHOES 3.50 Black Kid Lace Shoes‘ for children who have weak ankles that turn eas- sizes ily. Made with stays in the side, which 0 brace the ankles—sizes 5 to 8. Sizes 814 Men's Khaki Coats, 2.50, 3.00 and 4.00. Men’s Khaki Combination Suits, 3.50 and 4.00. Youths’ Combination Suits, 2.00, 2.50 and 8.00, MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP. you'd like to know about it! Men’s Shirts 1.45 LAST YEAR’S PRICE 2.50 Heavy madras cords printed with striped patterns, in GUARANTEED FAST COLORS of black, blue, tan, green, helio and fancy combinations. All have soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17, Athletic Union Suits 85c PRICED LAST YEAR AT 1.15 Knee-length, sleeveless Union Suits of pin-checked nainsook are here in sizes, all sizes at 85c. Ties 49c 1.25. Athletic Union Suits 1.15 FOUR-IN-HANDS THAT SOLD —Del Monte Melba Peaches, 4 cans LAST YEAR'S PRICE 2.00 FOR 95¢ LAST YEAR for 1.10. MEN'S SHOP-—-LOWER MAIN FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR- Little Dress Shoes of patent leather —with uppers of soft black kid—a sensible style shoe. Sizes 5 to 8, with 4 straps, 3.75. BOYS’ TAN SHOES 4.50 Tan Calf Dress Shoes—made over a round toe last h 5 ’ and Youths’ Keds in several Box Lunch for styles, at 1.65 to 3.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE MEMBER SEATTLE BETTER BUSINESS BUREA Choose From 500 Hats at 7.50 A SUPERB COLLECTION OF STYLES FOR SUMMER DAYS ee shades in fabric and straw ats. —Becoming shapes in satin models. —Georgette or taffeta hats for dress or street or sports. —Fringed hats—a favorite fancy. —Fancy ornaments and cellophane disc. —Moire pokes with perky bows. —White pond lilies at perilous angles. —Picturesque Leghorns combined with col- ored taffetas. —Real Milans, flower-trimmed ribbon hats, white taffeta hats with jade ribbon cockades, white hats with black quilting. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Women’s Union Suits in Spring Weights RIBBED UNION SUITS Tic Fine Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless or bodice style—knee length—sizes 86 to 44. UNION SUITS AT 1.25 Fine ribbed garments, made of long staple cotton— low neck, sleeveless or bodice style—knee length, in sizes 36 to 44. LISLE UNION SUITS AT 1.65 Mercerized lisle underwear — bodice sty! le, knee length, in pink or white—sizes 36 to 38 in the lot. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SANDALS to 11, with 5 straps, 4.50. Mothers—Real Bargains 105 Boys’ Suits at 7.45 - | 7 Sizes from 8 to 17 years in corduroys and woolen mixtures. Suits that will be ~ fine to finish the school year. Selected from some of our fast selling lines and re- | priced for quick clearance. All are full belted. All kni UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 4 Saturday Food Shop Attractions <3 For Your Sunday Sweet Tooth —Peanut Popcorn Crisp—60c a box. —Assorted fruit jellies in four deli- cious flavors—soft, delicious Jelly Drops at 27¢ a pound. CANDY COUNTERS YPER MAIN FLOOR Wraps and Coats Reduced to 24.00 ATTRACTIVE MODELS THAT HAVE BEEN 27.50 AND 35.00 Down come the prices on forty of our attractive, practical spring wraps and coats—within the reach of any woman who desires style at a low price. Bolivias, tricotine, velour are the materials, cut on straight coat lines or coats with cape collar or on true cape line. In shades of blue and brown. BECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCH A Splash of Colors i in the New Bathing Suits 3.95 te 10.00 Our stocks of new Bathing Suits is now complete and awaiting your selection. Brilliant colors with breast and skirt stripings in contrast, some of the most striking models showing hand embroidery and patent leather belts. —100 styles in Bathing Caps—15¢ to 1.00. —Bathing Shoes in white, black, Kelly and scarlet-— 39¢ to T5¢. —Water Wings for beginners—45¢. —WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATERS IN TUXEDO STYLES ist AND IN BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT COLORS— SWEATER SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Out-o’- Boas: Toys for Active Children —Sail Boats, 79¢. —2.00 Sand Sieve, with —Row Boats, 25¢ and sand mould, reduced to — 50¢. 1.25. —Sand Pails, 15¢, 25¢ —Sand Moulds of metal — and 35¢. in fruit shapes, 35¢ to —145 Sand Pails re 1.00. duced to 95¢. —Sandy Andy, 85¢. —1.25 Sprinkling Cans —Sand Trays of metal, reduced to 89¢. 50¢ and 75¢. TOY SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR New Kayser Silk and Chamoisette Gloves ILK GLOVES with double finger tips—two-clasp style, in black, white, gray, navy, brown and pongee—pair 1.00. ILANESE SILK GLOVES, two-clasp style, with self or contrasting backs, in black, white, Sind pongee, mode, brown and navy—2.00 and 2. IXTEEN-BUTTON SILK GLOVES in black, calc pongee, brown, gray and navy; pair 2.00. IXTEEN-BUTTON Milanese Silk Gloves with self or contrasting embroidery—3 clasps at wrist, in rr white, gray, pongee and. brown—2.50 and ff A NEW IDEA—STRAPWRIST GLOVES * Six and eight-button Silk Gloves, strap wrist style, plain or contrasting back and gusset—gray, white and navy—2.50 and 3.00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ers are full lined. Milk Fed Spring ickens Khaki Clothing for Men and Young Men For outings, for work around your machine or for work about the yard, we have just the proper garments, and they're marked at the right prices. Men’s and Youths’ Trousers, 1.95, 2.50, 3.00 and 8.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Prices ARE Lower, Men— Here’s Real Proof Below we give a few items in men’s every-day wear with present prices and last year’s figure, on merchandise of the same or comparable quality, showing absolutely that today’s prices are considerably lower. . Men’s Pajamas at 1.95 SOLD A YEAR AGO FOR 2.50 and 3.00 Pajamas of percales and mercer- ized fabrics in plain white, in solid colors and in fancy striped patterns, are shown in a complete range of Muslin Night Shirts 1.00 LAST YEAR YOU PAID 1.50 Silk, Satin and Fiber-Mixed Two 1.00 HALF THE SAME LUNCH 65c Two halves of Fried Spring Chicken Tomatoes Lettuce Pickles Cheese, Rolls and Cake ‘ | Counter Lunch 50c Roast Spring Chicken and Dressing Green Peas Potatoes Baking Powder Biscuit Cake, Ice Cream, Coffee or Milk —Nut Bars, 20¢ a dozen. —Butterhorns, 4 for 25¢. —Large loaves of Bon Marche Bread for 12¢. —Puff Pastries and French Pastry, 4 for 25¢. —Layer Cakes at 80¢. —Picnic Rolls, 15¢ a dozen. We are sure —Large packages of Beans, Corn and Peas, pkg. 15¢. —Lawn Seeds for fixing up your lawn—pkg. 35¢. —Soda Crackers, lb. 16¢. —Del Monte Pineapple, 4 cans for UPPER MAIN FLOOR : At the Package and Canned Goods Section 50c and 60c Each Just 200 of these tender Chickens —great for roasting or frying—50c and 60c each while we have any. —Armour’s Star Hams at a very low price—half.or whole, lb. 38¢. —Armour’s Star Eastern Sliced Bacon, put up in packages, lb. 57¢; half Ib. 30¢. —Jilg’s Pork Sausage, lb. 34¢. —Jilg’s Weiners, made with fresh meat and pure spices, lb. 30¢. Lynden Creamery Butter 33c Made of pure, sweet cream. —Home-made Orange Marmalade, made with pure cane sugar, 15¢ lb; 2 Ibs. 29¢. —Bon Marche Strawberry Jam—2 Ibs. 6O¢; Ib. 32¢. —Spredwell Peanut Butter—one of the best brands—Ib, 10¢; 2 lbs. for 19¢. —Large Cucumber Dill Pickles, 3 for 10¢. —Del Monte Pork and Beans 14¢ can; 2 cans for 25¢. —Town Talk Coffee, 25¢ Ib. —Bon Special Coffee, 40¢ lb; 2 Ibs. for 75¢. —Demonstration of National Biscuit Company’s products—sample pack- ages at lower prices. THE BON MARCHE