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|” CANADA TO TRY ————— RAIL FARES T0lcizccs: |” HUAGKER Yes, We Make Ink Here rev"'RE REDUCED Hand Bottling Machine Milwaukee Cuts Off Excess; (.%. wa. 30 i i ¢ a Pfleuger Extradited; Taken | tf Seattle to Benefit ts North for Hearing HABEAS CORPUS CASE DISMISSED British Ce STacomu to amond, -howev aid / " . | Goer tar tatens ce ; —— 53 Linen Dune 23 Seattle is quite a center for ink making, is = Patterson and Cruick: of the Merchants’ exposition discovers—a { j . si) Thurried drive to Seattle her hand at it, Altho she'd never done it before she didn't = K OOL | spill a drop. £ beau ‘ La y J several Aeaving Sheriff Desmond free t Sever his prisoner, and he was given!) ainto the custody of Cru nk, whi fwas to take him to Vancouver on a Date boat S.P.C.A. Gets “Cowboys After %%.25.0°\" - Bulldog Stunts °°. Dresses and Fy ‘ Aprons will / } : be worn by Lf io i . Douglas Bal . NEW YORK, June 11.—William) any and we ir the eBleLaughiin, an agent for, the So aan ie aleswomen telety for the Prevention of Cruelty a st : fag Is, attended the rodeo be! ¥ in the $0 Animals, attended th: deo being \R BLOOD TO SHeld in Brooklyn under the auspices tof the Knights of Columbus = When he saw Norman Cowan of SBakersfield, Cal, and Ed SWright of Buffalo, Wyo. fund hog tie the Laas, Tthe show, had the will ¥ Gfested and preferred charges of | man W. J Seruelty to animals against them. = McLau; charged the two cow Doys with sing the steers thru Sthe mud and twisting the necks and Giends of the steers until they fell “prostrated. Today the two western. “brs were arraigned in court, but re granted an adjournment until | Ooo) yy Chief Sev Sk wel a on request of fhelr coun- | teers met with a ready response . ae RS EMO | Last year, Broadcasting of news in India Is|this country $2,000,000,000 wort 7 eon SCROOL Conclave lice force stood ready Wedne ve their blood to save Department Thursda Second Floor The Bon Marche JUNE SALE offer thems physicians chosen. Tobin is suffering from a heart| and blood ailment a of human blood 1 save him, his doc! An ap. W. B. A. TO INITIATE ceremonies will feat f the Women Maccabees the A. 0. 15-Inch All- Linen Crash r an tines iat absorbent t 123c | hse All-Linen beh sh 18¢. linen; fine f rm co-operatives 4 more tia | reve No, 8 Ju of products. W. hall at 8 p 16-Inch All- Linen Crash 20. B THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT igi Hee Gin Sota All: ora Napkins, Doz. $2.95 : All: Linen Napkins, Doz. ‘All. Loe Napkins, Doz. $3. 75 | AllLinen Napkins, , Doz. $4. Hemstitched All- Linen Sets BARGAINS YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! 100 cg gery 7) DRESSES 120—$1.95 Girls’ Slip-on Sweaters 9 5 Cc Reduced to INK and link stitch style in pure worsted, made with long and short sleeves. In shades of gray, kelly, buff, red and tan. Sizes 30 to 44, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Straightline Dresses beautifully made from this silky material, which is fashionable and practical for sum- mer wear. Trimmed with lace and embroidery, and in all the pretty high shades of summer. Sizes 36 to 42. 1,200 Good Huck Towels 20c i-fed stock; by the + Ib. : 225 Fiber Scarfs 98c (SOME SECONDS) Good-looking Scarfs in Smartly made sleeveless produce n striped. Cakes regular with fiber. Plain and ‘Thursday, each Cinnamon Molls, for A Bh, side Sample Line of Women’s 1 5e Vests Finely ribbed cotton, In bodice or band-toy style, Good weight for summer, and especially high quality at this price. fancy atitches— wome in Rochelle a fresh daily; It Counter Lunch— weave— Roast Leg of Veal and plain Sago Dressing and Spaghetti Mashed Potatoe: and Butter 1 a la Mode or Mik Main Vloor—The Bon Murche combined contrasting colors, Hizow 36 to 14 THE SEATTLE In the Food Shop Brand Sweet I xtra fine; ten Ginger Cookies, 1b STAR Unions i in Pyitisony The Bon Marche A Store for the Majority Large Stocks—Complete Assortments of New, Desirable Merchandise at Prices OK’d by the Majority Over Paper Strike Peace Officers’ Convention Plans Under Way ne 80 Women’s Summer ANH WASH FROCKS on 9 Reduced to $6.95 Dresses, Were $9.75 % 27 Indian Head Dresses, Were $7.50 straightline Dresses, whict | launder tifully and give pleasurable service during summer lrimmed with colored binding buttons and hemstitching In high sport shades, and sizes for women gh sy f and misse “Apron Thursday” Brings Voile Sleeveless Aprons $1.95 HARMING and practical little house and picnic Dresses, daintily made full cut, and in the smartest of new high hades and prints Second Floor—The Bon Marche OF LINENS | Best Values Since 1914 Our Own Inportations of “ Heather” Irish Linens. 64-Inch Cream ap ‘Demesk $1.00 68-Inch Linen Damask $1. 45 70- Inch All-Linen Damask extra heavy in fine soft fin 68-Inch Linen Pattern Cloths 68x86-Inch Pattern Cloths | 68x104-Inch Pattern Cloths heavy qualit All linen, tn beautify yo All-Linen Towels, Each Hemstitched, in heavy alllinen huck. 39 Size 32x17 c Third Foor—the Bon Marche Women’s and Misses’ 32 | An Excellent Value! -— '! crepe, in’ com bination knife s and box pleat x A : ed styles, All Exceptionally good value for Bon Marche Thousand | Del Monte Sugar Peas sizes to $2, and this money. Finished with fancy Island Salad Dressing 16c Can shades of gray, colored borders. Size 19x38. 35 Becchnut Pork and Means; tall | tn, navy and pint, .2t6 2, can, in tomato sauc black ne Butts, ize, 10¢ can; 6 for..... ‘ane iy . Superior Brand Golden Second Floor ib; jum or Arn ay tall cans, in heavy ‘abel Hams; extra syrup? can Fy ss ¢qloe 36-Inch 20c Muslin 15c Yard yard wide; good quality; length to 10 yards. ulnens | baat Se i abeairy fulnens Orange Mekoe Mend | 35e Each longths to 10 yards, ends. Hosts of bright in wool, ® oday, Ib ~ The best value in the eity + ; ine grade; shades, both plain and Avie’ reciencaale | White Layer aiid Devilta. Food Cotton Pongee and 900; special for Soiesette 25¢ Yard i soe M4 inchos I8e dow » tan, blue and red Third Floor—The Bon Marche PIKE STREET | Wool Crepe its 1,200 yards heavy, unbleached; Bleached Muslin 124%3¢ Yd. Square Pintapplakt Cake 1,000 yards; medium weight SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE The Perfect Outing Wear ~, All-Wool Tweed Knicker ® Suits nize 95 special price arranged t t the early vacatic I Good look In gray, green, tan and brown mixtures, Second Floor—The Bon Marche A Special Purchase of New Flat Vanity Boxes Much Underpriced $2.95 Full aized mirror in iid, and gilt vanity ap into dainty pockets in the linings Main Floor—The Bon Marche 100 Women’s Brushed Wool D2; Golf Coats x \ Reset $1. 95 Va gas these sweaters were priced / much higher—and they have all the dash and qua workms p of fine garments. Some of them all whife and others are white with colored French fronts. Sizes 34 to 44 Second Floor, The Bon Marche And he will be expectin; An appropriate one for of jolly cards we expressive way t word of eting from you. f men. from the hosts know in the most wi are thinking Se, 10¢, 15¢ and 25e. Stationery, Main Floor, The Bon Marche Inexpensive Home Needs “Whipwell” | ee ANGE os fn ility \ Egg Beater Pitcher \ : ae is¢ = Sess Runs like a | ‘it? rounded bottom for mixing atel ight, | . watch 1 it Cups and but unbreak > | Saucers, able; has white enameled han Set of 6 dle. 85¢ Pure white, semi-porcelain, eae | Corn House lothes Brooms 69¢ Basket, Good. quality; — well 25¢ = | made. Smalt size; slight!v soiled, High- Toilet Paper, Speed 8 Rolls for Grind- 25¢ stone, Good size rolls. = Li NY s $1.25 imit rolls. H A handy toot | (Nove deliverea AY around the Houses, nahineh | Hardwood Chopping Rowls, BOE, No. 9 “Wagner” Cast Tron ‘rying Pans, 98¢. Wire Fly. So f ning foot ny Zz 0 inehe ening, 9¢ run Kk or galvanized; Union b Basement —The Bon Marche »