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HOTEL DRIVE (on oPEN THE Door! COMPLETED \ LET ME IN III 19 More Workers Than Needed Are Fao} Now Signed Up! _ |eartn for Campaign {| ~— Wh 427 field workers in the hotel campaign signed up Wed ad needay, 19 more than required, the hotel citizens’ committee is | fully organized. From now until | - when the eightday | ’ bend-selling campaign begins, the men will select the prospects upon whom they will call, Division leaders and team captains, pon whom devolves the responsi: " Bility for the success of the sale of Bhe 7 per cent gold bonds, met at the Washington Annex Tuesday, There Was A percent attendance of the @ight division chairmen and the 40 At this meeting a list of 20,000 Dames of persons who reside in dr Rear Seattle was passed around. All @n the list ar ded as good pros pects. Each of the division chairmen | and captains selected §0 names. | prs ‘The entire citizens’ organization of | ——— + , 408 men will meet in the Masonic| Here's another entry in the amateur cartoon contest being jelub rooms Friday night, and at this! conducted by The Star. It was drawn by Keye Luke, a , Which will be the first at " %, 2 ” An °, ; BN Ree, wm tee oon | rover 6 the Pucifie Come and Canioning Sahoo | it, the workers will select pros- = : wit 120 promects In view, axa; Amundsen May Send/Pennsylvania Firm select additional prospects exch| Angwer to Accuser Gets Big Contract day during the campaign. That Captain Amundsen may an-| OLYMPIA, July 12—Contract to] swer the charges of Edward Fairfax build the 700-foot steel bridge acrons |Naulty by sending his charte and |th® Snake river at Central Ferry has plans for flying across the North |been awarded to the Penn Bridge Pole to Washington, D. C, was |Company, of Beaver Falls, Pa, on a) Stated Wednesday by H. H. Ham, | Did of $283,296. mer, the explorer's American repre - - — sentative here. BE. C. MARTIN, of Toronto, Can-| Hammer declared that Naulty's|ada, president of the International | statements that Amundsen had stol|Gyro organization, was to arrive in Vjen his plans were “sturated with | Seattle Wednesday night for a few malicious talsehoods.” hours. advantages of the hotel ave. between Uni- fry would become, tw fect, “DOPING” THE WEATHER i te ter the rank sat} ‘The weather ts just like a horse race. Nobody knows, for a cer tainty, how it's going to come out—but you can get somewhere by id studying “past performances,” or “the dope.” to Woman Doctor | | | If you're tnterested, you ought to read “The Weather of Western Washington,” by M. E. MoCollam, agtonomist. It gives & summary of weather conditions for the last 32 yeare and ls something tha€ every farmer in this section ought to keen * fasting special- ‘The article ts printed in the BiMonthiy Bulletin of the Western ‘who was convicted of manaia: | Washington Experiment Station, at Puyallup, and, by apecial ar- ugh fm 1912, sentenced to two to 20/ rangement, readers of The Star may obtain free copies of the bul pardoned by Governor Jetin simply by filling out the following covpon: 1916, appealed to Gov. , Hart Western Washingten Experiment Station, Wash. Gentlemen—Please send of Bulletin, Vol. X, No. 2, dated July, 1922. death In 1912 of Clare Wil who was said to have to death at the Otalla sani- was laid to Dr. Hazzard. CONSTANTINOPLE. — Demand. More money and shorter hours, harem attendants here are on strike. : B THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Our Operating Expenses are Reduced to a Minimam, Se That Our Values Can Swell to The Maximum! 2496 Pairs Women’s and Children’s Hose Bargains ‘At 25c a Pair Smashing Values in Fiber, Silk and Fiber, Mercerized Lisle and Fine Cotton Hose From a famous New York job- ber’s sample and surplus stock. The low prices cannot possibly indicate the smart appearance or the long- wearing qualities of these exception- ally fine hose. Seamless and seamed backs; clocked English rib effects; black and colors, Children’s hose in fine and heavy rib, English rib— black and colors. Jobber’s Cleanup of Undermuslins at 59c, 79c Petticoats Of white, strong muslin with embroidery flounce. 720 Women’s Vests at 25¢ White; fine and Swing ribbed; regulation or bodies tops. Sizes 36 to 44 1,189 Underwear Samples for the Whole Family 29c to $1.49 An Eastern jobber’s sample line of men’s, Chemises In flesh and white; bodice and built up styles. Gowns women's and children's summer t under In flesh and white; lace and embrotdery wear at about 40 per cent le trim; kimono sleeve price, Included are Men's Fin q or Lisle Union Suits in white or pink, fine ribbed Shirts in many styles; Track Pants, etc, nizes 40 and 42 576 Women’s Union Suits at 39c First quality; regular and extra sizes White; fine ribbed; low necks, sleeveless, with 29c to $1 49 cuff knee, Sizes 36 to 44, bd ‘omen’s Fine Ribbed Vests at 15c Women's fine.ribbed Union Suits, cotton or 720 inp spr bos imperfect mercerized lisie, athletic nainsook, Knitted White; low neck and sleeveless. Sizes 36 to 38 Bloomers and Vests. Sizes 38 and 40. Union Suite for boys and girls 10c to $1.15 600 Women’s Knitted Bloomers at 49¢ “Lawrence;” first quality; fine weave; flesh colored; full cut. Bizes 36 to 44. : THE SEATTLE STAR For Thursday in The Bon Marche’s July Clearance Sale Skirt Day in the July Clearance Brings Remarkable Savings 150 Plaited Prunella Skirts | $ 4 9 5 Extremely Low in Price at | ° Good-looking skirts—just the kind wanted for sports wear, golfing and business wear. Values that you cannot afford to pass up at $4.95. Black, brown and navy, combined with lighter stripes. Durable styles and low price. 250 Brand New Baronette Skirts Greatly Underpriced at | $5.95 All the girls are wanting Baronette Skirts to wear with sweaters or sfort jackets, and here they are at a low price. Pink, white, black, gray and sky in the lot—with different styled pockets and button trimmings. Excellent values for the money. 57 Novelty Tweed Skirts 1/3 Less Than Regular eee etn &—$19.50 Skirts Reduced to $13.00 15—$12.95 Skirts Reduced to $8.64 The Main Aisle 2—$18.95 Skirts Reduced to $12.64 10—$10.95 Skirts Reduced to $7.30 The Hy-way of the Bon Marche—a 8—$16.95 Skirts Reduced to $11.30 2—-$10.00 Skirts Reduced to $6.67 Siisuns aieaiae crane au Chotieas or 1—$15.00 Skirt Reduced to $10.00 1—$9.95 Skirt Reduced to $6.64 the store. Hee them in passing 8—$14.95 Skirts Reduced to $9.97 2—$8.95 Skirts Reduced to $5.97 UPPER MAIN FLOOR BECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHD July Clearance Sale Extraordinary! Men’s Shirts, Underwear, Pajamas Underpriced 1,200 Woven Madras Shirts Baum $1.85 Fiber _ stri beauties, shirts you will be proud to wear anywhere. Shirt fanciers will find the assort- ment most complete. Sizes 14 to 17. English Broadcloth Shirts $3.65 College men choose these for snappy appearance and long and dressy wear. Separate collars to $1 65 a S it match. Plain white, tan and gray. They look like Mighty good shirts here, fellows, in percale and for the “young blood.” All nizes, printed madras. Patterns on white and dark in roomy cuts, grounds, unusually comfortably cut. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Athletic Suits 65c Many men insist on free For men who like fine ribbed cotton Union Suits, the short sleeves, ankle and knee length. In white silk and wear like cotton. Sizes 14 to 17. Unuoually fine samples in plain and ecru. Sizes $4 to 46. Men’s Economy Shirts 95c ison: tent eum ext | Men’s Soiesette Union Suits $1.35 Those athletic active styles, with sleeveless cut and knee length. Sizes 34 to 46. Big value. MEN'S “SNAPPY SERVICE” CORNER—TWO DIRECT ENTRANCES, SECOND AVE. AND UNION 8T.—THE BON MARCHE _ Millinery Clearance- Opportunity Trimmed Hats Reduced to $5.95 A big lot of Trimmed Hats has been grouped and reduced to far less than original prices for the July Clearance. Wide brim hats, medium sized hats and turbans, becomingly trimmed with wide ribbons, flowers and feathers—some prettily embroidered. Milans, hemps, Leghorns, fabric and straws combined and some fabric hats in all the light and bright colors of the season. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB Little Tots’ Undermuslins at Clearance Prices 260 Underwaists at 25c Each Of good quality muslin—and jean—well made, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Nice for summer use. Muslin Knickers 25c 120 Renee penis Made with fine edges, at : good'.width—sizes 2 to 6 Black, pink or white Sateen Bloomers, with years, Lay in a supply at elastic at the knee and top this low price. —sizes 2 to 6 years. BABY BHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Sulkies and Go-Carts for Less Buy Them During the July Clearance Sales Fulton Sulkies $7.95 Fulton Go-Carts $17.50 Folding Sulkies with reclining backs and Collapsible Carts with reclining backs and foot reste—strong tubular steel wheels— Adjustable dash, with Fulton patented tubular handy for taking on street cars. 10-inch wheels, Fully guaranteed Fulton Sulkies $10.00 Fulton Reed Sleeper $25.00 Folding Sulkies—fitted with leatherette Fulton make Pullman Sleepers, with reed hood#-with closed-in foot rest. In black or hood, reclining back and wind shield. Fitted brown. with 124nch tube steel wheels, LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Noonday Lunch in the PEAR Care Sha 8 TS —— ; : Men’s Grill 55c Baked Ham, Champagne Sauce Sweet Potatoes, fresh Spinach or Spring Vegetables Berry Pie or New rk Ice Cream UPPER MAIN FLOOR PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET New “Betty Lou” Aprons $1.95 Made Specially for Apron Day in the July Clearance Unbleached muslin, made with at- tractive’ patch work trimmings of black satin. Daintily hand embroid- ered in colors and piped in black— long sash ties and buttoned-back styles. Colors guaranteed. Japanese Crepe Aprons—Special $3.05 They are exceptionally well made and hand embroidered. Also French Sateen Aprons with hand embroid- ered appliques. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE '36-Inch Percale 15c Yd. Bleached Muslin 15¢ An especially fine weave. Light 36 inches wide, a good grade of muslin that will make economical grounds with figures anc stripes, and long-wearing sheets, pillow of good weight cases and underwear. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE Select Your Foods From This List Bon Marche 1 0 Certo, “Mother Nature’s ” Bread, Loaf ic 1 vellly Maker,” 35c oe ‘4 never goes wrong, is more eco samen the 'day, ANG Aas 2” osntonl, ‘retabe A tents amare * B5e bottle: 3 for $1.00, Orange Knot, speci! 20¢ dozen. Golden Dates, large, full size pack- Butterborns, 5 for 25¢. ages, 15¢. Cheese Cake. ndies, 25¢, Bishop's bulk Cocoa, 20¢ Ib; 2 Ibs. Jelly Rolls, 15¢; 2 for 25¢. for 19¢, Milk-bone Dog and Puppy Biscutts, 5 large ckages; dogs never tire All Bakery Goods also on sale ee we at Bon Marche Branch, Pine St. Se Sem. Gees 3:ter CEG and Third Ave. Pekoe Tea—Genuine Orange Pekoe, Tice ee tea drink, A Counter Lunch That Satisfies—35c Braised Beef and Spring Vegetables, Potatoes, Baking P: and Berry Pie, or New York Butter Scotch Sundae—Coffee c Boneless Cottage Butts, Lb. 32c Fine for boiling or frying, there is nothing quite their substitute for real appetites. dilg's Wieners—There's only one Sunical Ripe Olives—Tall cans. thing better than these, ‘That is If You insist on a vegetable diet, ton't forget th treats ‘or two pounds of them. Pound, 28¢. holiday of home waeate ‘19¢., ‘ UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE r biscuits Milk, see “