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M' Y J _ >) The Bon Marche's Splendid Line ol Men's Business Suits at— NICE TWEED MIXTURES IN STYLISH GRAYS AND BROWNS, AND STRIPED EFFECTS IS PROVING A WONDERFUL SUCCESS Many men brddly say that they are quite as good as suits they have been paying ${5.00 and $18.00 for—they certainly arc x ■ d sui'- t r $!.' tlirre <-.tn I"- in two opkiions about that. The patterns are jn~t al mt the same .is y. it will meet with in most $15.00 and $18.00 suits, and the tailoring and trimming are exceptional in every respect. Why not try one and save the d iffcreru c ? Men's and Boys' Black Bear Brand Union Made Overalls and Coals Mcn'i Overalls 1 (Ift Mm') CMti ol blickdnlo tIM Mt rtft Tie, Me .irxt I iUU «J> I .Uu Men'i Overalls of •~i . i* ftf| Boy»' Overalls. Ito • ITMUI oft Kflf* 9<x- and denltn, *Hh double »<■•»' sad knee wliC Men's Blue Coat*. fin Beys' Overslls, of M Ct*r> st Bic and . S> • «UU | i It to It year* UJo SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S WEARABLES We always give special bargains in children's things Saturday, because mother find that Saturday is the best day to bring the children <!"\\n town without interfer ing with studies. Here's an extra good list for tomorrow: CHILDREN'S 39c TLB DRESSES W3 each 45c \nd they are charriilnisly mad« In th« A - ;r . * o.untj mm i style. Ol ■••• *d fine I hems and pretty percale*, trlmm«d with Vjj jbtii -. | plain color to mst< h Sl*- -to yearn. V SiSilgg \F. 3 GIRLS* GINGHAM WASH DRESSES A al $1.19 I rPffiilMlll Otrls' dainty new Waiiti Dresses of I ! ,rf, "' r striped Ktn«hams with plain trim £'*7 in In «t»; nlso the popular llnene Middy f T /' — Suit*. Sli< * H to 11 years. If You Will Take Advantage of the Bon Marche's Grocery Specials Your Table Expenses Will Reduce Themselves RitKrr'a I'ranaH llnltrr. t • ■ i* 4 ~j inda atrlctl) par*, pound .... I l*» ptentr llama, nlrn IMQ ihouldtn • < tr* ftn»* iiunllty. 1 0 r pound It« % Or«D(M, lllf'i IH I«m i. ir. »ktnn.d, • 11 r juicy, (loz'-n lil U <.lnril»l«« llnlltn, In' I'i■ 11r • I <In Kin* America, Auk . ■ I *f\ r mixed, dozen nip. Bananas, fun' r 18c 25c viir. %rnn« mi i. or not wtor* i« n »<•? 1.1. ■«* i\«. i,ot«i oi iiviu.um S'.VlOtf «»!«» .» . I AVINI r, I*l Hft CKt AMFRY BUTTER —lb. 34c — California Crfamf-ry Mutter, ll>« r<>r II 00; lb. 34r. 12 PKGS. SEEDS. — 3c — Flowrr and Garden Scrdi, 12 pa r kHK«*n f'»r SOME DRESSY ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS WILL BF FOUND IN THE LOT GIRLS' LINENE WASH DRESSES for $2.75 Olrls - heavy llnene Wash Dresses; col ora pink, blue or tan. New Norfolk Style, embroidered with white; fasten with larKe pearl buttons. Size* 6 to 14 years. CHILDREN'S DUSTING SETS AT scl 50c The set Includes Coverall Aprons with dainty cap to match, made of very best quality tclnxhaniß, trimmed with rlek-rack braid. Cotno In slies <1 to 12 years. MuTflowrf * nttrr. uniform In r|t«m Mt> .1 ' f • r i•' •!, j.' •. !m Qr . *I.U4»| J If.'l ..... <J J G l»rl M'»nlr I'mrhri or Aprirota. 4 Q . In r . • * I C \V' lenr rwuraf. fmp»: *h |J•rn* ?i f r< 4f . I J G ( ormnrnl. f w! f♦ • ■ O O • r t l ■ ' y ' ul- *»»• k L L Hnlrnon. « \• ■ fl , illf. <' 00l- LL'i C —I'ourfH rioitr. IliC SEATTLE STAR (THEY DIRECT NATIONAL If EQUAL Sl I I HAtii: EIGHT Mis* Altre Pant, chairman of the eonarmmi itial roninlttN of the Sa • lonWHfiii-in Mtnp MMKWte ; Hon. li the Kir I tn the rip and K'lWtl, Who la amall and de leal* Hhn cornea from a family of old Pennsylvania Quaker* Odp of Miss Paul'n chief lieuten ant* I* I<l4 Kv i 10-llue Prouty, daughter of Congr< mmaii Prouty of l>wa H!.» is pictured txlow MU« Paul. ' A quailed voter In the slate of B= WEARING OF THE GREEN AT SEATTLE'S DOG SHOW With Irish terriers as the center' of attraction laat night. the aer >nd day of the Seattle Kenn<-I club's hetirh show proved <<|ual)y as auc c©*«f<il a* the opening day. Honors »>f the evening were car ried away hy ,Mr« Charles T«nnant, The nationality of the Irl«h cantnea. waa made known by taateful green' WHO'I.L BE POSTMASTER? WASHINGTON, I> C , April 11 — If anvone know* who * (taint to tie who when the pi" will he rut In the *t*te of W.ishlt don. he Isn't ■boutlng the new* from *ny house top*. I'reddent Wilson left It to the varlou* department h< ads, and these bu«y officials have thus fur been lib I'" to *lve both Kasteru and Pugrt sound oysters cards and ■pad"* on keeping mum. HEAR ARGENTINE MESSAGE NEWPORT. R 1., April 11, — Favored by perfect atmospheric condition* Saturday la*t, the operator* at the naval radio ttation here reported that they h»d been able to hear two Argentine Re public (tatlon* converging with each other. The operator* call mated the diatance aa belrg between 5.000 and 6.000 mile* from the Newport *»ation. The office'* *ay that thl* feat will *tand a* a i record In wlreleaa work. THEY'V E LEFT OFF THE *17 The man had gazed long at the advertisement In the W. Queen 1 Ann«- car, a puzzled look on his fa<— The sign contained tho word Flor." Finally the man said "Ah." In 11 »ort of a Columbus llalboa manner of dl»rov<-ry Tho secret wan too Rood to keep, lie turned to the man next to him. "Notice," he Hnl<t In an offhand w .ty, "they've spelled tho word, floor' wrong In that ad Th" other studied the sign a moment "Why. you re right," he exclaimed, "they've forgotten the 'B, haven't they?" OSTRICH ATTACKS PRIEST SANTA ANA. April 11 -Victor' over a huge male oatrlch In a life and death battle, the Hev. Father Ht. John O'Bulllvan of the San Juan Caplatrano mission announced to day that he will return to photo craph the bird that nearly 1 aimed lilh death. Father O'Sulllvan wits attempting to photograph "Jim Jef PRINCESS HERE TO BATHE Tl'l,H\. Okla., April 11. l'rlnreaa Steflna Kaunlti of Vienna. Au»- Irla, accompanied hy a physician and retinue of servants, haa arrived In f'laremore. where ahe will apend Bovernl «<ck« tnkltiK radium hiitliH rlareniore 1•• oj 11.• ;ir«- nnxloua to ahower aoclal nttenlloua iiimui I'rlnceaa Kaunltr., hut are fearful leat she will conalder I hem obtrualve The prince** la a member of tho ruling family of Austria and la regarded aa a court beauty. AMERICAN MILITANT IS ILL LONDON, April 11.—Mis* Zelie Emerion, the American suffra gette. who I* confined In a private ho*pltal, followlnfl a jail *entence for militant activities, ha* developed appendlcltl*. according to Dr. Moulin. He think* an Immediate operation I* nece**ary. AN EARLY-BIRD RULE SOON WASHINGTON, April 11. Klßht ment. In the ricnr future It Ih roll 1 Instead of !» o'c lock will h« Ih • hour I,l '' "'f"' 1 ""' 1 l "'" ' 1 ahlnet .lis . . 1 .1 1 • 1 • .< ouaaeo toe propoaad chanc* today for hetslnnltm-the day « work In the | hf . h ,, llrH ftlt . fr^m varloiiH of flu govern 14:30. HAWAII WOULD SECEDE HONOLULU. April 11.—Be c*u*e of contention* that she would be unable to exlat com- merclally under a free sugar tariff, Hawaii desires to with draw from the union and be i como Independent, according to Washington," la the way Or. Onra Smith Kiiitf, formerly i>f Seattle, hut now u renldent of (hp lu.trlct ■■f Columbia, deacrlboa herself on her i *rd She la an aid- ' on the ntaff of M.sa I'au!. and wife of Jud i*on Kin* secretary of the Na li'ftul lleferend'im l-ague Mra. King Is to the left of Mlaa Paul Pn f Kll*a Hard) l.iiil of New York *a» formerly dean f wotwa at the \S eatarn Kc serve university, < "levi-land 'd"< -stlons which sdoroed their tectlon of the In nches, In the aft ' moon nil puppl> a and bull terriers wi-ro Judrc'l To date. 8.000 people i have al I adml>*lona to the show T'xta) the Judging Kill continue It order of the catalogue, with the exception of the hull terriers To night the bull terriers will occupy 'the center of the Stage. 1 The latest development has bntl , the en'lirsomenl given by National Ooramlteenian Pattlson to the csn dldacy of Thomas J. Casey for Spat tip ii"»'nia*'<"r 11«> hadn't been In the reckoning at all heretofore. The ' candidal' of the pr .gri-mlve wink* i I for II,! < Jol> In Judge K A MrDon alii The Harmon-Clark faction In j I pulling for Kdgar M*ttl#- I T! federal Judgeship I* up In Ith® air an much aa Mur. frie*." the Inrgost o*trlch at tho Quetu Farm, when he approached too near an egg the bird wan guard ing. The oatrlch ruahed at the prleat. I.mhln K out Willi It !• Ie»;a I'mther O'Sulllvan saved hla life hy Kelrlntt one of tho bird h Ick» anil lielahorlnit ll with a Mlout cudKel The Mrd waa roped and draKged aw«y by attendant* a petition which is being drawn up here today. An at torney -A.it employed hy the business interests to draft thn petition and it Is expected the document will be uenerally •Igned. FREDERICK. & NELSON A Millinery Event Ostrich-Trimmed Hats, $15.00. YOUR opportunity to select :i becoming model jg (J fashionable c trich-trimmcd millinery, aiul sricrt it A ipcci«*'. : v prepared -howing, every item ia shows unusual worth. There arr fine Hemps Leghond Milan* ind lluir 1 t.tp' in bla> k, w i«; and < ior», mot " r V *, /lonK °it.!'•!• «irnd% caught with knot -, of I rrnch flyweij The col n the ostrich trimming include oH-bhij W\\ / t. upr, coque de Roche, green, brown, orange, white, I'tHM royal-blue - 'i«l urbcau. Frat iici 'or Saturday .it SMIi.OO. Women's and Misses' Cloth Dresses at $5.75 A|,OW price for these #t:ractivc mid serviceable New Ureses of plain serg-\ wtiipconl and shep herd Vcheck material, pleasingly <icMt;iic<l with long or short set-in sleeves, Dutch neck finished with tie, and crush girdle of plain or Unitarian silk. Sizes 14. ir» and 18; 36 to 42. Carefully tailored and appropriate models for walking. business and at-honie wear exceptional \.ilne at #5.7T». WOMAN'S AND MISSES' COATS 3f).7r» — Just fifty of these Coats to be hail at tiiii» low price. Well-tailored garments of Diagonal an<! Plain Serges, in belted effect, with plain and fancy silk collars. Col on-. navy-blue, Copenhagen-blue, tan, brovn and black. Sues 14, 16 ami 18; 34 and 36. Pricc $*>75. —-Ba.emcsit Salesroom. Girls' Hats, $1.75 to $3.50 IFTY different stylet the little girls, in Milans, Hemps and Hair I'■ r ;i»■ I ■*, J I ' trimmed in novelty n!>- bon effect«, SI ."5 to Mm A new shipment of ll Women's Trimmed Hata 1 r features, special values at House Dresses, Special $1.19 AN EXCEPTIONAL value is feat —mmm tired in the lioti'c I )r» pictured, yTfli which is made «>f washable petc.de in s i lavender or blue and white stripes with »' v - ' broken dots, trimmed with ].lair, color /Vi'l* \ V*\ revers, collar, cuffs and pipings. Special Is*' 7 Percale House Dress in black dotted I > •{ I pattern on white ground, with blue or ' W I | I , lavender stripes. Mas panel-back skirt ' j"ined to waist with plain-color pipings ► ll* * ft* and collar and cuffs are ai«o of the plain I material. Special ?>!»<*. ' kit «< r Bungalow Aprons of blue and i T white striped gingham, made with kinio a 1 • h n<"> sleeve*, and turn-back cuffs, neck, belt and pocket trimmed in white. Spe ir»<* 1 ' —nu«m«nl Bftiuroom Garden Specia's GARDEN HOES SPECIAL lOr lloes with 7'j-inch blade, solj«l shank and extra qual ity hardwood handle, special 40c. STEEL WIRE LAWN RAKES. SPECIAL - Lawn Rake, 20 inches wide, with two styles of Meel wire teeth, special 35c. DIAMOND LAWN MOWERS. SPECIAL 93.50 Strongly-constructed Mowers with 8-inch drive wheels and four revolving self-sharpening knives of good i|ual ity steel. A machine that will give good service. Si.\- teen inch size, special $3.50. COTTON-COVERED GARDEN HOSE, SPECIAL f 1.15— "Fearless" Cotton-covered Hose in 50-foot lengths, complete with couplings, special $4 45. RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, SPECIAL SS.OO "Non-kink" Black Rubber Moulded I-f< »>e, 50- foot length, complete with couplings, special $8,1 )0. GRASS SHEARS. SPECIAL Grass Shears with tempered and polished Steel blades, -peeial 40e. GRASS HOOKS, SPECIAL :?Or Gras> Hooks with blade that holds a sh.vp e Ige, s, e i I 1 ' ' — lU>us«furni*hlnij* Section. Recent Neckwea Arrivals Standing Collars with : ttached and soft Crush CA !ar« of shadow and Chan til® laccs, $1.25 to $15.00, Crepe Collars in flat an< epaulet styles. Jabots, and Col lar<- with jabots attached, $I.oo' to $15.00. l'lat Collars with jaf>ots, ! atiste, *nado\v lacc, Chantilly, Arabian, Bohemian and Clua; lace*, $1.00 to $12.50, ► Dress Guimpet in plain nrt? and lafs, white and ecru cola if 1.00 to $20.00. —First FiOflt Veils and Veilings Shetland Veiling in P'e*^ infr >maii patterns, in \\bit; cream, Paris, flesh color, rcf-- pic, Nell-ros*, new-blue, coq de Roche and taupe, "ic I ?2.50 yn-d. Automobile Veils of wd able chiffon in new shad( SI 75 tj $5.00. Vanity Ved* with one «i! design, in white, taui navy, flesh color and bin $1.75. , —Fim Tim. Marabou ( Accessories Marabou accc?o( extra quality, in black. 1 natural color and cvcnis ; < shades, including: '11 | Marabou Stoics in Mack u ) natural color. 2'-.< yds. lonfcul i five strands wide, $10.00;* ] ■■: .."•!> w i !c. $1 2 50; r ' strands wide, $2000. f , Marabou Muffs in Mack ai natural color, $12.50. jB —Klr»t IloW 1 Ribbons in Wide Variety Fancy Brocade and Sat® stripe Ribbons for miliinef? and fatic\ work, in maize, h| liotii M.', sky-blue, ruse W other Ik >s, 4 irclics .vc yard, 7 incho wide, * yard. Moire and plain Taffeta Rib bons, in pink. nav? brown, king's blue, An:ericM beauty, white and black, s{* cial 25c yard. Washable Ribbons lingerie in dainty rosebud, to gct-nv.' not, .low-drop. knot ;>nd plain weaves, in wil variety, f>c to 40c yard. Flr»t no* Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Easy to Use Economical Giv* Satisfactory Result* ,