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| IS SURELY |. DANGEROUS | Philippines Must Not Lose W What They Have, Says Writer MANILA, Aug. 1%--Any_ step backward on the part of the Wash ington government in its handling of the Philippine question will be the signal for trouble tn the telands. measure of “freedom” they already| tonhole, a rl-gray derby Secon would be a fatal blunder. | ong g 'g id keader cane. If ae bey od a you wear these you're in style wae atyend years, five years for the afternoon. For the jonger Hf we must—unti it. is, gentleman so dressed above is convenient for the United| none other than. King George, States to give us our independence,”| himself, on the way to the @ young Americanized Filipino pra int aie tel ‘ iv “Fillpinizing the Philippines quite naturally aroused the ire of Ameri- cans. It threw them out of politi cal jobs in the islands and it put Filipinos in their places, “The United States,” i ie i igs 5 independence. T found it being taught to school children. In the official history of islands the Jones bili is given full, with its preamble promising independence. I found: tte Jones bil regarded by Filipinos as Ame: regard their tion of Independence and Constitution rolied into one. It may be that the “politicos” or pete porveane bei the only ones lependence to commence : ‘Take 1 soaeerar ot || Witt But ft would not be strictly tg STEVENS’ FAY 26 || true’ to claim only ‘tne “politicos” Haile || want independence now. The federal party, a political or ®anization whose piatform was an- nexation of the Philipines to the United States, ts long since defunct, with no flowers on its grave, The nationalists and the demo- cratas, the present ins and out, both demand independence No pol ticlan can possibly be elected to office in the islands today unless he stands for independence, Under the circumstances, any re- versal of policy in Washington would demand consummate diplo- macy if it is to succeed witho: serious trouble, Fe $2.50 | CORNERSTONE GLASSES ON EARTH ||Impressive Ceremonies to Examinations Free || “ark Event Sept. 24 Our experience in vision testing |), 1Pressive ceremonies will mark enables us to correct your eyes the laying of the cornerstone for the og new temple of the Loyal Order of Moose, September 24, at Kighth ave and University st., according to the order's announcement Lodges thruout the state wil gend IN. }| their bands, ‘drum corps, degree VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES, tame, and delegutions of members |to take part in the parade, which Always Reliable will move from First ave, and Vir- oe RBS ginia pt., at 7:30 p. m., to the scene Mi of the ceremonies, Benjamin Brick, Marcum Co jdepaty district supervisor, will be fe | grand marshal of the day. 917 FIRST AVENUE | Ritualistic form will be followed Madison Est. 1906 at the laying of the cor nerstone, after which a band concert and an ~ jopen air motion picture program, | showing Mooseheart, the hore where children of ¢ Moose are. cared for, will be staged for the bene. On Steamer Sioux Through San Juan Islands Leaves Colman Dock & A. M., Returns 10:30 P. ne | Meanwhile members of the or mani |zation will march to the present | Moone temple and imitiate the “cor. [nerstone class of candidate Teservations call Main 3993. | _- | ZION, I.—Mrs, Elizabeth Naden j arrested for wearing dress cut below {collar bone, AWAY THEY GO!!! Women’s White Fabric Footwear Repriced for Final Clearance $2.95 $3.95 Formerly $4.50 to $5.50 Formerly $6.50 to $7.50 °” 2 , W Lace Oxfords and Pumps, with or without These one- and two-strap Pumps are of Stunning ; straps, have Cuban, military, high or Baby high-grade linen or Nile cloth, and have fine Louis heels. Made of fine Sea Island duck and _— quality hand-turned soles. The heels are mili- $ 4 all have turned leather soles. tary, Cuban and full or Baby Louis. Autumn Hats 7.50 a Every Pair a Superlative Value Black and New Fall Colors. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 96 Silk and Wool Skirts FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE \ Oh; Joy! New Gingham Dresses for the First Day of School—$1.45 15 DIFFERENT STYLES—SIZES 6 TO 14 dase and nb Tne trouble? ne ho here of SP uiak ide entiation —Filapper Dresses, ages 14 to 17, $2.95 and $4.96, Girls’ School Coats age rar Ve reasonable, aren't they? full ‘ined, ~ gy he eer we, and mixtures, with ring back. Sizes s ; Sia seal, brown, navy, rust, bottle green. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Sturdy All-Wool Suits $15.00 ~ for the American Boy’s First School Day IRS OF KNICKERS—DOUBLE ELBOWS—DOUBLE KNEES— a DOUBLE SEAT how about getting one of these suits for Johnnie’s first day at school? et Se tox, in natty mixtures of brawn, Y, green and blue. Three popular styles in checks, plaids, herringbone weave and fancy mixtures. Sizes $ to 18. Say, but they’re dandies—come and see. School Blouses $1.00 Boys’ Belts 50c Boys’ Caps $1.50 i k, imi- Washable’ Rubber : tation French veutts and Belts in black oF brown, = —_ of = bya one pocket—well tailored with fancy buckle. me-piece style, o! ; fancy of percale, chambray, Boys’ Suspenders mixtures and plain col- gingham and_ khaki Suspenders, very good ors — non-breakable vis- cloth. Sizes 6 to 16, quality, at 35. zs izes 6% to 7%. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE MEN-—VAN HEUSEN GET Se talk SO COLLARS COMBINE SMART- (24 ee Aes ERE YESS W COMFORT aS HE sages hig wide FLOOR UPPER MALN FLOOR STORE HOURS—9 A.M. TO 5:30 P. M. at Notable Reductions All Plaited Styles—Mostly Dark Colors—Many in Extra Sizes Formerly Priced at $6.50 to $29.50 Now $5.00, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $19.50. i] Included are attractive fuchsia, leather, brown, navy, poppy and other colors. <Feather-trimmed Hats with plenty of glycer- ined ostrich and coque. : —Plainer Hats with narrow ribbon or steel trim- ming. —Lyons or paon velvet models—large and small— scores of styles. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Bathing Suits $3.95 to $5.95 ] Di gh af- Bre flor! =n ~oe on van models—all sizes. —Bathing Caps, 25¢ to 50c. —Water Wings at 35c. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Buy in the Food Shops and Save | | Washington Full Cream Cheese 21c Ib. | The cheese that is aged just right—buy it here Saturday, —Armours Star Hama, sold by the half or —Mustard, put up in Baby Mason ara, serew ib jar 12¢. wane bam—guaranteeé corn fed stock, top naar mtinth ons te tt sg. the dest proof cartons, half Ib. S3¢. Bon ie are: made with very tee te 3 . om —Choiee Kippered Salmon, Ib. 34¢. finest berries, lb. M . Heinz Ripe Olives in bulk, medium size; tasty —Jilg’s Pork Sausage, your choles of bulk or Olives, while we have any, pint 25¢. link, lh, 34@. Pompeiian Imported Pure Olive Oil—10 Per Cent Less Than Our Always Low Prices ‘ Only a limited quantity of each size of can—better come early. ~~" Fresh Berry Pies 35c—Um! Um! Your choice of raspberry, huckleberry or loganberry—fine for Sunday dinner, —Bon Marche Sandwich Bread, large loaves, _] Cakes, a large assortment, while we enough for 25 sandwiches, loaf 24¢. have any 75¢. 4 —Our celebrated Butter Horns, for one day le ee oe een eee ty, 4 for 35¢. = |e —Welner ‘Ralls, fine fer your weebent janie, —Bon Marche Ceylon Blend Tes, scientifically | 15¢ dozen—Weiners to go with them 28¢ Ib blended by car own. expert, IiSmG, ; Mrs. Boyser’s Pure Fruit Jellies 50c Combination % 2 for 25¢ 1 large can Glasd Jar Brand White Asparagus Put up tm Gounce glasses—several kinds to 1 can Phez jam or apple butter, select from. 1 can sliced Dill Pickles, all for 6O@ Combination Offer 22c - +18 bars White Bear Laundry Soap, 5O¢; er! Big 15e can Sanifoam and one 2c long-ham --5 bars Fairy Toilet Soap and 6 bars dled brush, all for 32¢. Bear Laundry Soap, SO@ Old-Fashioned Satin-Mixed Candy 29C Crop Fresh 2 pounds for 25c—fresh and erisp. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Made in our own candy kitchen. Is Your Boy = Extra Knicker Suits $7.85 and $8.95 Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Tricotine and Canton Crepe tan aslcieaee anus fee a Good, durable suits in Norfolk style, belted all ‘round, come in striped pat- , d ens. The coats are lined wi . i , cdl ecod nteeity, serge and the knickers @ First quality in white and are both lined and unlined. Sizes from 8 to 16 years. Real blouses for real boys. In me- dium and dark-blue stripes. All have ° pockets and attached collars. Sizes to Three New Styles in Boys’ School Shoes Navy Serge Skirts at $5.00 “QUEEN QUALITY Double-service shoes with solid oak- tanned leather soles and long-wearing A choice of knife or box plaits in fine navy blue wool serge, in sizes up to 31 uppers. Blucher style, in black and waist, \ Pumps, Oxfords sig also English style in brown Choosing Should Be Easy From and Ties See 121013124829 300 Fall Hats at $4.79 et... ‘ Both large and small shapes in velvets,.duvetyns and such favored fabrics, in black Over 20 Styles i Black—Widths. Sizes 2 1-2 to 6 at $3.45 and light colors. Trimmed with chenille, re NAY "ti HE BON MARCHE Ready f or School? RGAIN BASEM ENT Tuxedo Sweaters All told, there are over a dozen smart styles suitable for immediate or Fall wear and seamless feet. Sizes 844 to 10, and the material in every single dress is of a quality remarkable at so low a price. The novel trimmings will attract your special attention. Sizes from 16 to 40—but i 12¢ ‘ Boys’ School Blouses 69c not in every combination of style and material. : Men bd Cotton Sox ostrich, ribbon ornaments or tinsel. Women’s Fine Wool $2.95 ine and emerald. with seamed backs, double garter t ‘No seams to hurt the feet—sizes to 1114, in brown, black and blue. Better Buy Several Pairs of All with Louis heels, A to D.