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THE SEATTLE STAR | | DEDICATE LINCOLN MEMORIAL The J Sale of White at The Bon March NIGHT GOWNS—A ial buy for the White Sal | eine I W special buy for the White Sale . Exceptionally good values — Generously full and well made Such delightfully pretty gowns for so little money. In the lot are flesh bat- iste with Empire and square yokes of alternating rows of fancy ribbon, lace insertion and lace edge. a Also some tailored models in honeydew, orchid and blue—with - gingham trimming—any one in the lot a splendid buy. E White Cotton 59 Extra-Size 59 Extra-Size $1 2 5 y Petticoats at c Undermuslins c Gowns at . council at its meeting on White Cotton Petticoats, Flesh-colored Batiste Made with deep Empire or Wedn afternoon in the made with a flounce of em- Bloomers, finished with a square yokes, of embroidery feed Rats cafeteria adopted a broidery and a muslin under- ruffle and elastic knee and and lace insertions, lace edges no lpn Baphery ed and waist. All extra size, and ribbon. Sizes 19 and 20. SECOND FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE in “resolution demanding that the | ae ool board comply with the law | yur Sieh & detailed budget| In the June White Sale W hite Goods and n be published before Sep. iber 1 also was adopted. Fe e PEOPLE and-Made blouses | Bedding Leaders n the Py going to stand for the yaceie | J WA it S I] here,” School Director E.| et se eat tel At $1 95 une ite Sale Dole and Mr. Shorrock that e . a ie tee are 200 teachers in Seattle ‘ Indian Head 15e Yard _ Dotted Swiss 35e Yard. “@o not live here. And out of J A special showing of Batiste Blouses Hleached linen finish, 2 600 yards, rai arg 3 / that the board has been ¥ 4 , inches wide, lengthy to 10 yards. suitable for curtains and hire to fill anticipated va hand Pesky a : rf Shy an patterns, Pillow Tubing 33c Yard —“"¢*#"%: 94 inches wide. ps, Only 41 are Seattle residents. a é a with hand-embroidered dots, Tuxedo necks, Bleached Indian Head Tubing, White Poplin 25¢ Yard iat tn favor of electing |, yi ee cccled have on Mey 36. Tenry Sebonativen Toru orohetss long sleeves and turned-back cuffs. 45 inches wide, lengths to 10 300 yards, 27 inches wide; go sayin nie | designed it, The most important feature is the statue of Lincoln in marble, yards mercerized; lengths to 10 yards. Mo cur own people, instead | 0Y Daniel Chester French of New York. Other features are a memorial Bleached Muslin 15¢ Yard Beach Cloth 25¢ Yard : A Lincoln's hgh erte ted eddreas, oct youre hay Mes edcond tnaugurel) t 1,000 yards, good welght, full Mercerized; 34 inchea wides ‘also, that we should set- | dress, and a symbol of the Union of the United States, | e Pa a i ea isu aaa, . The Lincoln Memorial stands in Potomac park, facing the Washington ae : “ x) Raker Sie Cepaite be ont oeamens, -Constraction wes depwn on Lénnein'e birthday ta 192% | Here are more beautiful, fine quality Batiste Blouses with Tuxedo or V necks, peng ees fe —— ee ee = —_ — " " “ 06 4 sy o are . tn the educational depart. ik / exquisitely hand drawn and embroidered—trimmed with narrow Filet lace edging pa Lawns Ise Yard 2, slightly impertect; splen- ite paying good salaries Star Carriers See WOULD AMEND | —long sleeves with turn-back cuffs. ‘ancy awns 15¢ Yari |, tid value. Dut the demand for tax Palace Hip Show 27 inches wide. Fancy Lawns Ste Yard insistent, I belie . . 2 yards; asso striped; i Behe rsan'c|_At_ ewes Marne Jomo | Better Hand-Made Blouses Nainsook 190 Yard. "Iniciar tai i the board spent $500,000 | Muller of the Palace Hip, The Star 600 yards in fine, soft finish, 10 yards. ies thcomne st least Wer carriers were entertained at the Pal ere bad Whitk ont 19% Yard Long Cloth $1.25 Bolt ) that amoun' ace Hip Wednesday evening. 100 bolts, 36 Inches wide; soft suggested ee a The Nei eutiuateablialy. eneeted Brown Seeks More Power | t 3. a yards, a inches wides finish; 10-yard boltz, ne make some tach act and cheered the heroine in i / c Mae Oe GAGES DOES ey Bed Sheets 95¢ Each the on im regard to re.(the feature, photoplay. Over Subordinates Beautiful models of batiste or voile— pe Pee 8 Bleached; rize 72x90; flat cen- Dut so far I have heard es ieee Dalek tanh ak eerie eee! Tuxedo, frill or V neck, trimmed with wide Dotted Swiss 25¢ Yard © ter seam; fine for the camp or Ghost Haunted jtations cramp the power of depart Baby Irish and Filet lace—hand drawn and Recah ois oo hes wide; cottage. Mandarin Coates er embroidered, with long sleeves and turn- " fealbarn ith 95 Bed Sheets $1.39 Each . members of the unicipal league 28 Bed: 95 Seamless; size $1x90; good, entting teachers’ salaries) yoxnon, June: 1.—Mra John | Wednesday night that he would neck back cuffs, : Batin finished, in excentional heavy porn free Sek Eee a afield, London wi . re | reforms igned to give city execu y attractive Marveilies patterns, ing. es T. ee as neon. cor hehe Tithday present to|tives more power over. subordinate At 4 95 size 86x97 inches. ‘heat s is $2.75 u atten- ‘9208-0-11 of the laws tee fen ee a eestor Went tes sealant edie,” Brown t e Bedspreads $4.45 Mads from heavy bleached ‘ hi 5 . Satin finished, with scalloped sheeting, printed in very attra eecian ak see ais tna peeoaaae ae commaaae ise Heo aman gp tn My, but these blow are lovely—of fine edges, with pretty Marseilles tive patterns; size 81x96 inches, & Chinese standing behind her with |him no power over his subordinates voile with effective hand drawn and em- patterns. Muslin 10c Yard a naked dagger in his hand, And they sometimes take the atti broidered work—trimmed with wide Baby Lawns and Voiles 25¢ Yd. 00 yards good quality om nae dialed fine | Sho never wore the robe again. {tude that commanders may come Irish and Filet lace or narrow edging on wiht Yards, 36 and 36 toches Bleached muslin, full yard wide; A few days later her eldest daugh-|and commanders may go, but they ‘. ie; several colors; floral pat- limit 10 yards. No pho -c. Ae ter, who aw nothing of her moth-|go on forever.” ruffles, turn-back cuffs trimmed to match. terns; lengths to 10 yards. 0. D's or deliveries, sn é LAW er’s experience, wore the coat to a} Brown also stated that he would SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THIRD FLOOR~THE BON MARCHB - ‘school board has failed to|fancy dress dance. She arrived home| enlarge the duties of the superin-| PENSE SET AO LEREE 3 silsiaiatenlninias i ‘with this law for the last 12 | eaely in the morning, pale with fear. |tendent of public utilities, i - ‘altho frequen’ “{ felt a wicked Chinaman’s pres-| Mombers of the league, at lact : ¥ declared. “Therefore, It @neo near me all thru the dance,” |night’s meeting, elected Julius I. J Wh ite Sale Su . es in Second Da of th fo insist, they would be /She said. “I know that if I had re.| Baldwin, president, and Howard A. | une I rpris 'y e J une ‘& penalty of $4,000. There | Mained in that awful coat a minute | Adams and Robert F. Sandall, vice- SRNR SAR RESERPINE RR ed Namen — SNe ae cs aaa a Wh e S ] |longer, I'd been stabbed by th , Siia snout be trent tom |orhiee en —————— Dainty Neckwear and Handkerchiefs White Sale of Corsets with the plain provisions | it eoabill 0 ‘ragpeeoe eure Plan Refreshment ress hada aR onl ‘eaturing the C-B a la Spirite, R-G and Gossard Ry | ‘orme’ prope: Corsets. All Corsets fitted with the Bon Marche Ser- | Chinese mandarin, who murdered 4 4 ‘gad Si ee mmaretary of the Creer hia wives with énasern for Wayfarer Cast J] New White Net and Lace A Special Purchase of ¢ice Exactness. ‘Doard that it would cost $5,000 | ~~ Hot coffee or ice water? Th t . . | r Ho have the budget pub-| Wiseman also demurred to the pro-|an4 chorus of “The Wayfarer" Vests and Guimpes 600 Frilled Lace Vests C-B Corset No. 689 but that he showed them |posed discharging of non-resident ce thee sper at anjer mh $2.55 “ H 5 > eir refreshment in he Seas we art noe tesa on| “Se "erntter ett, of the Asoart-| tir tented city benind the stage. The At 85c At 50c Is a model for the aver- ition last year,” said Hill, | can Legion educational committee, de. | ¢xecutive committes will bh age full figure, with me- because it was so misleading. |ciared that Director Taylor, before | Faneements gr for ney . : Lovely frilled lace models, so popular This lot was bought specially for the dium low bust, very long electic ‘ : Ibeveragen to the several thousand por ; ; : r 5 ‘ A ‘ re ta” eee in| ane ce cman ar Fran chan be ns alg according to Darwin to wear with dresses and suits—trim- June Sale of White—such pretty sum- skirt, elastic sections at ces, drawing $6,000 to $7,000.” | salaries, and that now he was execut-| Meianest, executive seer med with Venise or Val lace—offered mer clothes to wear with sport jackets groin and back. Comes in Feply, A. H. Wiseman, of the | ing an about-face, at a.low price. See what good values and dresses. Vestees with Tuxedo col- white coutil. Sizes 24 to committee of the Chi Dr. Kelt ded 1 ey ar —i any pre’ S . Commerce, said the pamphlet | of supertiuous officials, if any, and| the university streetear I they are. lars—in many pretty designs. “ out by the school board, in which| the trimming of all “excess bag-|campus to the stadium for the cast Whi * — CORSET NO. ‘were given, were more eftect- | gage.” and chorus during the week of the ite : Initialed Lawn 1008, is a medi- “fe than a detailed publication would | ———_-------- |preduction. This is another feature, Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs um length gored skirt cor- be. The pamphiets really were read| For each inch of rainfall recorded | M Me! aid that has been ar tet of white acetates } ; More people, he said, and the sav-|101 tons of water have fallen on to make it easier for the par . a ed 7 ipo anagem a mac on : 5c Each Box of Six 90c 10c Each 24 to. 86; whe? Moe / ing on printing was appreciable. Uelpanta. THE BON MARCHE BarGaiN BASEMENT If you WANT to Save, OUGHT to Save, or HAVE to Save — Buy in the Basement and You WILL SAVE. Savings in Silk Dresses These are dresses for informal and business wear. They are made of taffeta and Canton crepe in blue, brown, black and gray. Many are in the long-waisted style and may be worn straight or bloused. Some are heavily beaded, and there are others with embroidery or cording and Georg- ette vests and cuffs and narrow y flutings. Sizes to 42, Dainty Envelope Chemises at 98c Striped batiste is the material for these dainty ents, in maize, rose, orchid, gray and flesh. y are in three styles, all bodice top—two styles are trimmed with hand embroidery in soft, contrast- ing shades. One style is finished with an appliqued flower which has many soft colored petals. Sizes to 42. White Envelope Chemises 79c These cool Batiste Chemises are trimmed with lace and hand embroidery; they are in the bodice top style. Sizes to 42. For Stout Women Form-Fitting Brassieres 65c Front-fastening, form- fitting Brassieres of heavy white muslin. They are made with inserts of hemstitching. Sizes 3: to 48. Girls’ Dresses $1.49 Ages 8 to 14 Anchor Brand Kéiltie Dresses of natural col- ored Holland cloth, white Indian Head Peter Pan collar and cuffs, hem- stitched, and a slash pocket in the blouse. These will be splendid wash dresses for sum- mer, as they will not show soil readily and are easily laundered. Aprons 98c Many styles of cool, serviceable Aprons, made of unbleached muslin, percale and gingham, There are checked, striped and plaid patterns, trim- med with rick-rack braid, ruffles and bias bindings and finished with pockets and tie sashes. Sizes 3 to 44, 500 dozen White Lawn Ladies’ Corded Lawn Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs with col- with hemstitched edges ored borders and em- and embroidered cor- broidered initials, in at- ners, tractive boxes, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE White Lawn Hand- kerchiefs, or white with colored striped and fancy corners — for women, Sale of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Split Leather Bags $3.65 Durable Split Cowhide Bags, with brass lock and lift catches; reinforced leather corners; fitted with pockets; 18-inch size. Cowhide Bags, leather lined, 16- or 18-inch Genuine Cowhide Bags, black or brown leather with lock and catches; 18-inch, Full leather lined, at.....99.85 LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE Fiber Suit Cases, very light Fiber Trunks, with lock and and durable, 24-inch size; bolts, Serviceably fitted $1.75 $12.95 MARCHE unusual value at with a handy tray The Prettiest Model Yet “The Sunbeam” Apron $1.95 A dainty new apron which might be worn as an informal afternoon dress. The top of the apron, almost to the waist, is made of organdie, with a decoration of an appliqued flower with hand-em- broidered leaves in color. The lower part of the apron is of ging- ham in many patterns. The aprons are cheerful and bright, the colors—rose, blue, apple green, $4.95. maize and pink, UNIQN SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE fet TH toms. Heavy Wash _ Boilers— Give long service. Have fit-in cover and stationary handles. Large No. 8 size, at $2.95, Large No. 8 All-Copper Boilers—The best we have in stock. Made of solid copper sheets — unusually durable and satisfactory— Sexe es a = errs 2398 27: T BASEMENT MARCHE Main Aisle Bargains! Here's 24 booths Nett e#tore load. of whole lot mor : |, new values every day UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCIID SECOND AVENUE-UNION H. & W. Cambrie Brassieres in the front-opening style— sale price, 59¢. Dainty allover Lace Ban- deaux with pink silk center. Back closing. Sixes 32 to 42— sale price, T5¢. $1.65. R-G Style 0814 Sale Price $2.25 A_ low-busted pink broche corset with gradu- ating front stays for aver- age figures. Sizes 24 to 36. rd R. A MODEL WITH an elastic top, front lace of pink coutil. Sizes 20 to 82. Sale price $1.25. Gossard Corset No. 377 at $3.45 A low-busted style with long skirt and front lace, made of heavy pink coutil with elastic section at groin. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Wash Boilers for Less “Model” Wash Boilers—Tin Boilers with copper bot- Well constructed; No. 8 size—$1.95, Food-Shop Tempters Bon Marche Bread, 1 0 2 for 19¢; loaf. . c Butterhorns, 5 for 25¢; 2 for 15¢. Oatmeal Cookies, 2 dozen for 25¢; dozen, 15¢. Shortcake Biscuits, 2 dozen for 25¢; dozen for 15¢. All Bakery Goods also on sale in The Bon Marche Branch, Third Ave. and Pine St. : Lunch Counter Specials Filet of Sole, Tartar Sauce, Potatoes, Bread and Butter, 25¢. —Boston Baked Beans, 10¢. —Cold Meats—Potato Salad, 20¢@, Mammoth Wisconsin Cheese, extra fine quality, lb, 32¢. Bon Marche Thousand Island Salad Dressing, Ib, B4¢. Armour's’ Boneless Cottage Butts, very fine for frying or boiling, Ib. 30¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR