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July 4, wi Woman in Cell A new tion sul Seattle Henry V and W turn from a t to the s t of Mount Rainic HEI je from the North west, and co by cities Seattle, Tacoma and The governme Portland, mong the ¢ ated by this terrible tragedy,” the “It seems as if eve in Amer: |foreign minister told parliament fea appreciates and enjoys the woo-|“and is making every effort to ders of but the people 4g to justice the ‘persona respon who live h for the attack on the foreign Led by Hans mmit Seeply humill t is ybody president of the parliament ke at length, 4 Friday—Month-End Clearance —At The Bon Marche much more than the usual assortment of odd lots, short lines and discon- tinued numbers, which will be put on tables and racks at prices that will force quick selling—prices that we are sure will sell them quickly. outrage Corn and Hog Prices | May Aid in Election Return of Farm Prosperity Will In- fluence Campaign, Experts Say BY HARRY B. HUNT outlet for part of their surplus—closing an end of season when we are making reparations and clearing shelves for mid-season stock-taking, with Silk Remnants HALF PRICE Third Floor—The Bon Marche Wash Goods Remnants, 3 Price A fine lot of Wash Goods Remnants in useful lengths up to 5 yards—Ratines, Crepes, Voiles, Tissues, Suitings, Percales and Ging- hams. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Closing a month when manufacturers look to The Bon Marche for an | DressGoodsRemnants HALF PRICE Third Floor—The Bon Marche White Goods Remnants, $ Price A nice lot of White Goods Remnants in lengths to 3 yards. Long Cloth, Nainsook, Lawns, Voiles and other Lingerie materials. Third Floor—The Bon Marche strong markets and better prices | ARRINGTON, July 24.—"Corn| thru the next few months may and hogs can win the elec-|make It possible to hold in the re- | tien.” [publican ranks the normally repub- ‘That is the dictum of keen-minded | ican agricultural vote, which has Political gentiemen who are watch- | been threatening to run amuck dng with interest the steadily mount-| Improving prices for farm prod Ing quotations on the abote farm |uce, whether naturally or artificially Products. In them ix seen much | sustained, inevitably give aid to the | More than a mere market report; | Coolidge campaign @ven much more than an index of oo Mt least temporarily returning agri. Oddly enough, coincident with the | Cultural prosperity |upward trend in corn and hogs, | For, as a factor of real impor-|comes an announcement of reduced #ance in the coming campaign, more | prices on a long line of staples, from Potent than the fact that William |caljicoes to corn shredders, which big Mennings Bryan will campaign for | maj! order houses supply to farm Whe democratic ticket, or that Char- | huyers. | Tey Dawes helped win the war, $10} and $1 corn may be the most | Persuasive of all arguments to mil Hons of voters Tariff and taxation are abstruse, Involved questions at best. But corn Short Lots Wash Goods and Blankets Reduced Lots of odds and ends priced for quick selling. Third Mloor—The Bon Marche Month-End Clearance Specials for Women 50 $3.95 Khaki Dresses $2 95 Overdrape Madras, /2 Price Formerly 75¢; now 38¢. In rose with black ground—green with black ground all-over floral designs. 86 inches wide. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Month-End Clearance Odd Lots Curtains Half Price 19 pairs of white Bottinet Curtains, formerly $7.00; now $3.50. 75 Pairs Sample Curtains Half Price Now 73c to $2.50 a Pair Ruffled scrims and muslins. Filet panels with fringe, figured tuscan net panes. Marquisette Curtains with lace edges or lace and in- sertion, in white, cream and ecru. Overdrape Silks Reduced to $1.10 45 inches wide; good colors of blue, gold, tan and brown. Small bolts only. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Soiled and Mended Gloves Half Price Silk-kid fabric in both long and short style. Broken Line of Silk Gloves Reduced One-Third Both 2-clasp and 16-button length. Drapery Remnants, }/2 Price Lengths from 1 to 5 yards, including Silk Nets, Marquisettes and Cretonnes. ‘That, democrats and independents alike {nsist, looks s-s-suspicious! Something wrong somewhere, Bet ter Investigate! So they do. Result: They find it's been a cold, |wet spring. Farmers were late get-| ting plowing and planting done, and | crop generally is delayed. Probably | will be under normal in yield. There- } fore the mounting corn prices. Early pigs don’t thrive during un. | seasonable spring. Ills of pig in fancy multiplied and death rate in. creased, Fewer pigs, more valuable, Also, remaining pigs must be fed on higher priced corn. Higher pig | prices imperative. eee Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Odds and Ends of Stamped Art Goods 19c to 89c Included in the lot are Scarfs, Buffet Sete, Aprons, Laundry Bags, Crib Blankets and Children’s Dresses. Odds and Ends of Colored Perle Cotton at 10c Ball Decorated Enameled Waste Baskets Reduced to 79¢ Decorated Serving Trays Reduced Friday to 39c Finished Models of Discontinued Lines Half Price and LESS Than Half! Art Shop—Main Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance of Luggage 40-Inch Steamer Wardrobe Trunks Reduced to $15.00 3-ply veneer, covered with vulcanized fiber; heavy steel brass-plated trimmings; fitted with lever bolts; spring lock and extra heavy hinges. Lined throughout with cretonne and fitted with hangers and one large swinging tray with two removable trays; 22 inches wide and 13 inches deep. 34-Inch Trunks $12.50 Sturdy metal-covered Trunks; 3-ply veneer; déep tray; with straps; well trimmed. Split Cowhide Bags $2.95 something definite, tan-| Bible, readily and easily understood! | Is the steadily strengthening mar- | Ket for these staple farm products an @ntirely natural and normal process, it is being assisted by artificial ‘stimulation, for political purposes? | ‘That is a question that is being “studied closely by economists tn both | | the democratic and independent camps. ‘There is an underlying suspicion that just as the farmer was “deflat- ed” by orders from Washington fol- | ws the last election, he is now | “inflated” on instructions from _ the same sources. ‘The theory, of course, On the reverse side, the declining prices on what the farmer buys, the | trail leads back to the weather again. Late, backward spring in Mght buying. Merchants and dealers overstocked. Prices slashed in order to move stocks before fall. That's ax far as the “investiga. | tions” have gotten to date. | And while the skeptics are snif. fing around, trying to scent some. thing rotten in Denmark, not yet | willing to accept the situation an al- together natural, republicans smile | broadly and give their explanation Which ts: } “Coolidge luck!" see and Coveralls Reduced to Extra Size A. 27 $3.95 Bathrobes Reduced to . ... Suitable for beach or camping. Resulting is that Sizes 86 to 38. 50 Aprons of black sateen and percale. Formerly $1.75 and $1.95. Reduced to 95¢. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Month-End Clearance Lingerie Good Quality Sateen Bloomers in black and dark col- ors. Just the thing to wear under the outing suits. Regular and extra size. Former price $1.00 and $1.25. Now 89¢. 36 Pajamas of nice imported sateen in light and dark colors. Two-piece style. Formerly $3.50. Reduced The one uncertain factor in the equation ts: “Will the farmer, this |year, react according to Hoyle?" I¢ |he does, then corn and hogs give| |Coolldge an advantage. But with both demos and inde. pendents set on keeping Coolidge from “hogging” the vote, there's a real fight ahead, anyway. extra IncLUDE among your INVENT CORSETS | 18-inch size; nicely lined and finished with brass clasps and lock; big, roomy bags with strong re-inforced to $1.75. Children’s Gowns of batiste and muslin; lace or em- Broken Line of Kid Gloves That Proves They’re Coming Back, Attorneys Say NEW YORK, July 24.— When Paris shops declared recently they no longer will sell cornets, the edict was heralded far and wide as signaling the doom of stays for) the American woman. | e For a long time there has been) non-utling speed FILM growing impression among the | —equivalent to a fast uninformed that corsets are nearing | lens. extinction, and that women never! Reduced One-T hird In 2-clasp, strap wrist and elbow length styles, Main Floorm—The Bon Marche Slightly Soiled Hand Bags Half Price corners, Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Hundreds of Odd Lengths Val Lace at Half Price Short lengths from 1 to 8 yards, in white, cream and ecru, all patterns. Originally 5c—now 2 yards 5S¢. Odd Lots of Neckwear | Month- End Clearance Reduced Toiletries broidery trimmed and nicely made. One-half price. 27 $1. ° . 98¢ 48 $1.50 Gowns, now . 5 ..75¢ 82 $1.00 Gowns, now ..............s0000 +++. 5O¢ Second Floor—The Bon Marche 65 Women’s Summer $ Hats, Reduced to. . 1 .00 Tailored and trimmed models of straw or straw and souvenirs of the hunt, pictures you will enjoy : \g—permanent and nt memories yo your trip. Aim for clear, sharp results by loading with AGFA the famous Clearance of Notions Sew on Corset Garters of strong Clastic, “pate ose ccc s sees 15¢ fs again will use stays. However, 3 5e C i tnadl n 4 fans i Dress Shields; regular and shi A Size for Every Ca: Munn & Co, patent and trade|y Bertha Style 95e Collars | 19 pinaua's neauteviva, regular | Silk combinations, trimmed with flowers and ribbons—| $5.00 Bags, reduced to,.62.50 | waist eae semi ane ality § mera mark attorneys, have this to sa Tide 5c; now Be. in all desirable colorings. Your choice of the lot for | $3.50 Bags, reduced to..81.75 Nainsook covered. Pair ..25¢ Ask Your Dealer “The number of patents granted | Biack Inco with metalic pat: | 15 Jarge size Beauteviva, regular | $1.00, $2.95 Tags, reduced to, .81.48 | Snap Fasteners; rust proof; black For AGFA Film in any field of endeavor is an un- terns. $1.25; now 69¢. Third Floor—The Bon Marche ore Bags, reduced to...$1.23 and white. 3 cards ...,..10¢ E. H. STONE milsevin that eld. Yeh a feria $112 White Organdy | an assortment of Bulk Perfumes, a $108. Bhat totuced ts vant Daas ae oe Aided a ere hye Sure. battee Collars 75¢ many wanted odors; values up ed sui Beco ao St ee ae . : 7 : ‘aly maga Bh i. Meise Ri | fon expert in Paris. The fact that With contrasting hematitched to $3.60 an ounce, For clear Month-EndClearanceBab Sho Odds and ends of Jewelry, in- | Wash Braids, Bias Binding, aie inventions in corsets are on the| on edges. ance, T0¢ oi) cluding Beads, Bar Pins, Ear- Rack Braid, in a wide (aney increase {s a good omen that the| 72¢ Tuxedo Collars and 4 ee bias ean gant bitte 28 Girls’ Coats made of 108 Imported Hand- Cie tae care Cases, ment of colors; 10c tolt; 3 tie of corsets will be on the in-| Vests 50c Be. Ot TARTS Ree eee tweeds, polaire and serge; | Made Voile Dresses; re- } sane ‘S fOr seseseeeeeees terre BEE " Miia ktiaBhiaie® aonthlest tate Made of French organdy,hand- | crcnotts Double Compacts; | Sizes 2 to 6. Reduced. | duced 14. Formerly $8.95, nn Qor—The Bon’ Marche year there have been 10 patenty|p Smbroidered in many colored | “rt 8 Ay” powder in all | Formerly $5.95 to $19.95. | $4.95 ‘and $5.95, Now yarns, White Linen Collars Y to % Reductions Different styles with escalloped granted for inventions of corsets. Last year only 10 patents for cor- sets were granted in the whole| RIE pres year; only seven in 1922 and only| Om four in 1921. PUGET SOUND | "Related articles show a similar! ® shades; 89¢. Krank’s Liquid Cream; fine for sunburn or wind chap; 19¢. Odds and Ends of Face Powders; Now $3.97 to $13.30. 58 Fiber Sweaters in slip-over and button front; sizes 2 to 4 years. Reduc- $2.64, $3.30 and $3.97. 18 Infants’ Knit Sweat- ers in white and pink; 1 Clearance Men’s Shop—Big Reductions. Men’s Madras Shirts—Now gas Venteo edges. well known makes, including year size only, Formerly | Breken lines and sizes in Madras Shirts. § h - 1 or 2. OF I ) ; 7 s. Some are STEAMER tendency. In tho first six’ months | Vest Lengths Reduced Piver, Roger and Gallet; values | ed My Formerly $2.95. | 81.75 and $1.95. Now 73¢ scled ant quuswed. Slzes 14, 1434, 18, 16%, 17, Reg: e SCHEDULES ot this year patents have been Colored linen, Venice lace and up to $1.65—now 7D¢. Now $1.97. to 98¢. Pines ain bahaachs « ‘granted on four brassieres, Four organdy or colored embroidery— | Chernoff’s Whitening Cream; a 97 Boys’ Straw Hats. ’ ‘ | were granted on brassleres in the| Were 17c—now 10¢ aplendid bleaching cream; sells | Reduced VY, Formerly 7 Rompers. Formerly Men s $5.00 Broadcloth Shirts Bayo Money, Travel by Steamer |whole of 1923, 19 in 1922 and eight Wero 24ce—now 15¢ regularly at $1.26; special 70¢. 95e to $1.96 N 48¢ to | $1.25 to $1.95. Now 63¢ n tan grounds with fancy dots, detached soft. col in 1921. Were 300 and 85ce—now 20¢ | 99 Mennen's Kora Konia; a | 25¢ to $1.95. Now 48¢ to ae OBBAL Gots lars to match. Sizes 14 to 16, Nay ° ——_——__—_--- 24-Inch Veil Lengths soothing powder; prevents. | 98¢. 0 98¢. 75 $1.50 Union Suits—Now chafing—Speclal 17¢. Were 50c—Now lic Second Floor—The Bon Marche BRAVE MOTHER CARES 95c | In brown, copen, black, nov- | 6 bottles Halr Bak; an excellent Mansco Athletic Underwear. Sizes 34 to 46. | It mesh and small chenille hampoo and dandruff remov- . 5 FOR SEVEN CHILDREN] § sw. wriincco sian tats 08g, | Lakeside Bulk Paper, 60 Sheets 22c | 16 $2.50 Union Sui ON JUST $18 A WEEK||§ Matn Floor—the Hon Marche | Main Mloor—The Bon Marche HPS ana eMac Mansoo Madras adhe eh a uite-Now ECAUSE sho i earning $18 a Envelopes to match, 100 pkg.; 3 for 25e, 40, 42, 44, 46. Rogular price 200, vet 8h 8 e week, Mrs, Aurora J, Bentley || Dinnerware, Glassware and Crockery has'no reed for allmony, she told || 12 bottles only, “Chik,” the dry | Presto Memo Pads, 5¢. $1.25 Mansco Madras Athletic Shirts and || Judge Everett Smith in divorce || Odds and Ends and Damaged cleaner, reduced to B@ bottle. | dain white Crepe Napkins, 100 Knee Drawers Reduced Mutt. Watnealay, even, thothere Ban. nevaneas 19 only, Carters Spotty Racer | ee lod. Men’ educed to 95c a Garment ven children to feed ce; reduced to 10¢. i : iletottar. AGE at DaMagedn OUpe at) GAO, sss lisccetnenniste vey essa 5¢ [8 only, Carter's Rusty Racers, | Papor Dollies, 6+ and inch, 2] py Gs Athletic Shirts—Now AA ee Pe Sieelieti Gi Naked) Gach reauceante toes Wize Bee checked malnsook, | Sizes 84 to 48. Regular price 6c. Cc donk,” sdld Judge Smith, “Many Men's Shop—Lower Entrance—Second Avenue Many other items. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Odds and Ends and Damaged women come here and say they || can't care for one child on $26 a week,” m. (Gees Thru to Neah Ba: Monday Trip Only) Odds and Ends Damaged Toys | Bentley's bravery, offered to take | a year-old Bentley girl home | gan FU, ey I do it,” said Mrx, Tent. || Household Needs J Half Price and Li } Deputy Prosecutor Bugens Half Price and Less sauitint Meacham, impressed by Mra Remnants of Wire My Sereoning at B¢ foot Pamaged Rubber Balls.........44).10¢ 16Ineh ‘Tin Lid) Many other iten Union Street duced to B¢. )LIGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO )LMAN DOCK- FOOT MARION ST, ILM OMe MAIN, L2ZZ 3 | Many other items. Main Floor—The Bon Marche SE Ta PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATILE mother consented. aac a | asementThe Bon Marche