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: * Lasker ship subsidy bul “It would permit financial epecula- | etrican citizens for the benefit of America’s financiers.” Marsh shorly wilt appear the joint senate house committee holding hearings on the bill “This bill subsidizes Wall Street) Profiteers under pretense of creating | Orrect it, and we 4n American merchant marine,” sys whe call it te cer attention, “Marsh, “and encourages the same) Sort of loot and graft as the similar) Cummins-Esch law doe with rail-| item emanating from the Landon roads, The subsidy bil! will tncrease headquarters to freight rates, just as the Cummins | Nathan Esch law increased railway rates. Landon for mayor. Wall Street, not satistied with the de Cumber tariff bill, will be the ewe killed. * ATTACKED AS PORK BARREL Farmers’ Leader Denounces Plan} to Give Funds) to Ship Lines BY J, F, RICHARDSON WASHINGTON, May 2.—"The ship subsidy bill creates an ocean: going pork barrel, to tax farmers for ocean greyhounds for the rich” is the opening statement ‘of the managing director of the farmers’ national council, Benj» min C. Marsh, in a blast just turned loos against the Harding- } | | | Mra. W D. Mowry, who has en tered the race for the republican! in ships to escape Income taxes, | Would foster and subsidise shipping rings at the expense of the taxpayers. _ would encourage war by retaliation,” he further declared. / “This bill woul! reduce the wages ‘ef American sailors,” continued the} farmers’ official, Seamen's union. woukt smash the| nd invest the abip:| board with power t» tax all ' before | administered farmers by the! iIns-Escha law, now proposes) todeflate farmers etill further by per-| friends to vote for Dr. Sharples for | a few shipping rings to pre-|the school board. farmers from exporting farm) ote. “This subsidy bill, plas the Me- “Auto Goes Off Road, | basin project, Scott pointed out. ‘Mill Man Is Killed’ GOLDENDALE, May 2.—Ellas P.) . Kilckitat mill man, was) here yesterday, when his auto- slipped off the Wahkiacus and rolled down a steep hillside 500 feet. was accompanied by his) | Gwo children, sabel, aged 9, and Clar.| of the 200 pigeon that roost on the whee, aged 3, but he Had put them out eaves to anyone who will take the walk when he began to negotiate trouble to catch them. fhe dangerous uphill grade. MILWAUKEE.—Jury awards Mrs. Devera Kennedy $36,000 for lone of beth legs in auto accident in which | facturers asserts it has Invented un Ner two children and another woman | breakable glass which can also be | But ear jand they don't SE write nomination for governor of Kansas. | Her girl opponent, on the same tick-! et, ig Misa Helen Pettigrew, who re-| cently declared in favor of the return) of light wine and beer. | Mra. Mowry is opposed to any! loosening up of the prohibition we Both can live in Kansas City. | [Beg Pardon! | ‘The Star never intentionally prints an | entree statement or makes an anjest. about. Whenever am errer creeps | into The Star, we will be very g! Al thank the frieate ‘The Star Monday printed a news the effect that Eckstein was ve eet Mr. Eckstein says that he has taken no active part in the present | campaign other than to utge a few Quincy Irrigat ion | Project Is Barred | OLYMPIA, May | 2—The depart: | ment of conservation and develop. | ment will not approve the tnciuston | of the Quincy trrigation project, em-| bracing 100,000 acres, under the de velopment of the Greater Wenatchee project, Director Dan A. Scott an nounced yesterday, The Quincy landa| are to be included in Cotumbia AYBESALTON | TAIL WILL WORK! Want some pigeons? Come and! get “em. j | Custodian W. '¥. McGuire, of the jcounty-city “bufiding, announced Tuesday that he will give part or all) MeGuire suggests a pigeon party loy the Boy Scouts A Bohemian firm of gia | used for cooking utensils. THE SEATTLE STAR Imitation Pearl Necklaces $1,00 Lovely, lustrous French Imitation Pearl Beads, 26 inches long, graduated and with spring ring clasp. ‘PER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCH Anniversary Offerings in Lingerie 432 Gowns, Vests, 9 5 c Chemises and Pajamas MAKER'S surplus stock bought HE Chemises have built-up shoul- at a special price for the Anni- ders or ribbon shoulder straps, versary Sales. and match the flesh-colored gowns. Included in the lot are Nighjgowns, The Pajamas are two-piece models, Pajamas, Chemises and Vests, hand embroidered and with pockets. Gowns are white with elaborate lace , ; : . be a * Vests of batiste, in orchid and flesh, and embroidery or flesh with ribbon and colored pebble crepe. and lace trimming. Pretty P: G , i i Anniversary Special” P3-9O —Stepring, a Garment 29D Filet pattern lace trimming or fin- High-grade Silk Pongee, full cut and ished with silk picot edge—in honey in tailored style. Practical Pongee $1 95 dew, orchid and flesh. Step-Ins—Special . . Excellent quality materials, well- made and finished with hemstitched hems. New Chemises and Step-In Bloomers. . 59c Flesh muslin, hand embroidered. SECOND FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE Art Shop Day The Bon Marché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE The values which Anniversary Month bring are in themselves the best advertisement for this event. Months of careful planning and selection have enabled us to assemble a collection of bargains which compares favorably with anything the Bon Marche has ever offered. Each item is an opportunity to save. Read them all. THE BON MARCHE | Barcain BASEMENT Another Reason the Basement Sells for Less! We Haven't the Expense of Bookkeeping as WE SELL FOR CASH! Look at the Many Bargains a Little Money Can Buy For Children —Mereerized Lisle Socks with fashioned fancy tops and white body. Tops of brown, black and other colors. 25¢. green, maize, blue, pink, Sizes 5 to 9; pair, —Children’s fine or heavy ribbed Cotton Stock- ings, ir white and cordovan. sizes 6 to 12; pair, 25¢. —Boys’ and Girls’ Union Sizes 6 to 914; black, Suits, fine ribbed, high neck, short sleeves or athletic style; also, low neck. In plain or button waist style. Sizes 2 to 16 years, For Women —Women’s medium welght Black Cotton Stockings with hem tops. Sizes 8% to 10~ pair, 15¢. —Fine quality Cotton Stock- ings with elastic hem tops, In black and .cordovan (Seconds). Sizes 8% to 10--3 for 50; pair, 17¢. —Fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low necks, cuff knees. In white, Sizes 36 to 44—~- sult, 49¢. —Lisle Stockings with fine gauge elastic ribbed tops and seamless feet. Black. Seconds. Sizes 9 to 10%; pair, 29¢. Vests, in Sizes 36 to —Swiss Ribbed white. Seconds. 28—each, 15¢. For —Men's Athletic Nainsook Union Suits in white, with knitted waist band. Bizes 26 to 46—suit, 6O¢. black, tan, brown, gray. Women’s Shoes $2 Pair Sizes 4 to 8 —High Shoes and Oxfords are in the lot. calfskin and patent leather, and combinations, in —Women's Silk and Tiber Stockings with hem tops «nd mock seam. In black and cordovan. Sizes 8% to 10% pair, 75¢. —Fine ribbed Cotton Union low neck, band top Sizes 46 to ity ribbed Cotton . low neck, band tops. In white. to 18—sult, 69: —Glove heavy full, sub Sizes 2 “ine Ribbed Cotton Vesta, neck, sleeveless, in white. % to 44—3 for 50¢; , 17¢. —Men's fine ribbed Cotton Union Sults with short sleeves and ankle lengths, In ecru Sizes 36 to 46—sult, 8B¢. Kid, Children’s Dresses, made of un- bleached or colored linene, in pink, blue, tan—stamped in four designs, simple but effective. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. 7-Piece Luncheon Sets, 59c Two patterns on white linen-fin- ished cotton; one floral, other tea pot and Rambler rose—34-inch cloth and 6 napkins. Stamped Nightgowns at 55c Stamped and made-up Gowns of white muslin; 4 designs. Stamped Aprons, 49c Unbleached muslin stamped in basket effect on the pocke houlder straps—trimmed in orchid chambray. in artificial silk thread across. THIRD FLOOR Cotton Goods Nainsook 15c Yd. In Anninersary Month Children’s Stamped Dresses and Stamped Rompers at Stamped Pillows, Scarfs, Centers—39c Butterfly and floral wreaths stamped on cream white art crash to be worked a color chart with each piece THE BON MARCHE / 59c Rompers, linen-finished Indian Head, stamped in six pretty designs and made in plain or peg-top hip style, elastic at the knee and sizes for 1 and 2 years. Stamped Bedspreads, $2.25 Wreath patterns for colored appli- que work, including bolster 82x100 inches—a model finished with D. M. C. strand is on display. Stamped Dresses, 89c Green or orchid Semi-fitted Dresses, not rere pockets; ties of self ma- terial. Stamped Scarfs Linene, 39c Basket designs, hemstitched for crochet—for buffet or dresser; 18x45 inches, the center is 84 inches Recipe Cabinet 95c Indexed oak and mahogany Plenched Nainsook—a full ij tanes Cittnes ae eee: yard wide; nice, soft tush. i Merritt Farmer, author of the —Checked Dimity-—200 yards, Hoston Cooking School Cook 27 inches wide, assorted checks, Cut Glass Tumblers Book, yard, 19¢. —Bleached Indian Hend—tinen finish; lengths to 10 yards, 27 yard, 15¢. —~Striped Shirting, good quallty, inches wide Tumblers. design- 22 inches wide, tan, blue, pink 19¢. and hello stripes—y THIRD FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE for gifts. new wide cuffs on your new and in sizes 5% to 644, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHID 85c—Set of 6 Clear cut glass Table star or grape exceptional value for the Anniversary. Nice UNION ST. BA THE BON MARCHE v 12-Button Kid Gloves— $2 9 5 An Anniversary Snap ° Celebrate our Thirty-second Anniversary with us! Purchase these excellent Kid Gloves to wear with the uit, wrap or dress, Overseam style, 3 clasps at the wrist; black only, Bible Bargains Bibles with self. pronouncing text and colored maps—$1.35. Self - pronouncing pictorial hand Bible, large print, $2.10. Sunday School Teachers’ Bibles, art edition, — self-pro nouncing, large type—$2.05. NT UP MAIN FLOOR— E BON MARCHE Wednesday. Silk Jersey Bloomers and Pettibockers at ; An anniversary specially worthy of your attention. |, Garments of good weight silk jersey in splendid color- ings—suitable to wear in place of petticoats, with the new line frocks and suits of wool and heavy silk. Select the one you like best and pay us just $2.95 Cowhide Boston Bags $1.35 Durable split Cowhide Boston Bags to carry home your Anniversary Sales Sizes 12 and 14 inches. THE BON MARCHE purchases in. LOWER MAIN FLOOR UNION STREET In Anniversary Month A day of great, big, full-grown bargains in tiny things for little folks. Dozens of very desirable offerings bought especially for this Baby Day and marked at prices which guarantee real savings. Read about them! Small Babies’ Sacques Little Girls’ Lovely and Sweaters—Special Wool Ripple Sweaters $1.25 Each $3.95 Each Remarkable value, indeed, for Anni- Wonderful little Sweaters, these—in versary Month—button front and tie Tuxedo style with wide belt and deep Sweaters—and lovely Crochet Capes— ripple—in the most fascinating colors— white. Combined with light colors. sizes 1 to 6 years, and only $3.95. Baby Bootees, Special 25c Baby Hose (Seconds), 48c Hand-crocheted, heavy quality Silk and wool, slight seconds—sizes Long Bootees, Special 48c 4 to 514. Knee length, with small roll edge Whi . ' : te Mercerized Hose, 29c Hand-Embroidered $1.45 25 dozen pairs; sizes 41% to 61% Pillow Covers Baby Shirts, Special 89c For bed or carriage, 12x16 inches; fine linen and embroidered batiste. Silk and cotton, fine quality; sizes 2 to 6. Peerless Diaper Cloth, $2.25 Little Wash Hats Specially Priced 10-yard bolts, 27 inches wide ar : Three lots for boys and girls— Babies’ White Hose, 39c pique and poplin—some hand-embroi- Of white cashmere, sizes 4 to 514 dered—49¢, 79¢ and 98¢. Little Black Sateen 9 8c Panty Dresses, Special Black Sateen Panty Dresses trimmed in bright colors. Attractive styles for little tots from 2 to 6 years. Do not show soils easily. Play Suite, Special DOC Made of black sateen and trimmed with colored piping, as sketched, and come in sizes from 1 to 6 years. Babies’ Hand-Tufted $1 95 Silk Comforters at ° Just the thing for Baby’s car- riage when he goes out on his daily ride—these comforts are in dainty colors. Babies’ Satin-Lined $1 95 Toilet Baskets at e Several desirable shapes and sizes in pink and blue satin— some with tufted pockets—conve- nient and pretty. 70 Little Girls’ Knitted Capes—Extra Value Just the loveliest, stylish little Capes—just like mother’s. With brushed wool effect collars; some with knitted collars in contrast- $2 95 ing color—in desirable light shades—sizes 2 to 6 years.......... ial BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Motor Coats of Imported Cloth ‘ene Ye : Bought Specially for This Event $29.75 Motor Coats that have solid at a much higher price this season— tailored on swagger English lines and cut from imported tweeds in plaids, checks and heather mixtures, Every Coat is lined with solid col- or silk crepe de chine in the predom- inating color of the coat. Made with loose sleeves, shoulder yokes, leather buttons; some loose and flaring, others mannishly belted. In shades of brown, tan, blue, gray and green. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Little “Topsy Lou” 75 Boys’ All-Wool Two-Pants Suits $8.35 Specially priced for the Anniversary Sale—sizes 7 to 16 in the lot, Belted Wool Scarfs— UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Anniversary Special $3.45 $2.95 Practical and economical are these Roman striped or bordered Scarfs of all-wool, in jaquard patterns— two pockets, and in Copen, brown, tangerine, rose and tan, Tubular Two-toned Scarfs finished in fringe—new- est colors—$2.95. . SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE — wy —