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GET JOHNNIE'S SCHOOL SUIT NOW WHILETHE BON MARCHE ISSELLINGSSSUITS 9 for $3.95 FOUR GOOD STYLES 10 M Htlll CHOOSE FROM l\\ p5»/TR I W m \ THE NORFOLK JACKET SUITS i'£k BVI (!, I Jz/t/ il fcS lv %/ 1 FOR HOYS 6TO 17 YKAKS OF \ 1 / AGE—These Suit- are made with \|A. < \ ij the popular \"ii"!k belted jacket \\f] 'J vfl T / PI AIM DOl BLI BRFASTFD SUITS it I ii\\\v n J fok hoys 6t ° ,7 yeak ® ° f 111 •' il-V-- ify \ I r~ t 8 ""'■ >tron K tweeds and cheviot* II" wmC\ 5 \jjjA natty sailor biousf. suits 11 kluil V It 7"^ V ' FOR BOYS 3TO 10 YKAKS OF I i »iwfjllll // ' jAI AGE—Nice Suits f..r the smaller / RUSSIAN or BUSTFR BROW N SUITS FOK HOYS 2 TO 7 YEAKS OF (B J \Y\Jf AGE—Splendid wearing Suits for We Bought the Entire End-ot-Season Stock ot Boys' $5.00 Suits From a Big New York Factory—Then We Took All the Boy's $5.00 Suits We Had on Our Own Shelves—Made Them All Into One Big Pile at $3.95 FOR A SUIT Every Suit is extra well tailored—every pair of pants is full lined—most of them cut peg top style. SCHOOL TIME BUT A BRIEF THREE WEEKS AWAY and her* * 11 mttllnr Rood h*r**ln In Pojr*' School Suits fit thr boy* out now am! avoid thi» laxt nilnutx ru*h YOU'LL FIND THESE SUITS SPLENDID VALUE AT S3 #S— In fact. thejr *pl«<ndM valui< •t >5.00 —•lot* of good aorts to choo*« from -In #11 wool eh«<-vlot* fancy ra»»lmrr« , «, tweed*, honwv ■puns »nd wor*tfd». In nice tan*, gray*. m>at *trtpe* and brown mliturr*. This Sale Will las! lor Thrtt Pays and Thret Pays Only—Ttanrsday. Friday.Saturday A STIRRING AUGUST SALE OF WHITE LACES A YARD FOR DAINTY SHADOW LACES 18 INCHES IN WIDTH, Worth up to 75c a yard AND 25c A YARD FOR WHITE, CREAM AND ECRII ORIENTAL LACES, UP TO 7 INCHES WIDE AND WORTH TO 65c A YARD A DOUBLE-BARRELED AUGUST WHITE SALE BARGAIN in thr I,ace Section tomorrow —all at one low pricr, 25c a yard In thr lot are dainty shadow la< r< —in allover designs—lß inches wide, in cream, white or ecru and worth to 7?c and Oriental laces in pretty floral designs, worth up to 65c a yard —Upper Main Floor. 2,090 YARDS OF WHITE FABRICS REDUCED 20c FANCY WHITE GOODS AT *e% 20c SHEER INDIA LINON FOR \ I\UQ 20c WHITE PLISSE CREPE FOR / V/ AND IN ADDITION TO THESE THE ISc FANCY MULLS, 28 INS. WIDE IN MERCERIZED CHECKS AND CROSS BARS, I2>/3C YD. A splendid Auguit Whit# Sal* In dainty white fabric* at 12' ,e a yard, lr>< lu'lln*. a* It doe*. JOo fancy White Good*. 27 Inche* wide. In fancy »trlr»*. check* and cm** ham. 2<>c India LJ:mn. 3-J Inches wide, tn a fine. *he«. even weave. 20c White l'll*«e Crepe, In fancy stripe*, and l&c F*ncy Malta. Lowif Main Floor. SUMMER MiLUNERY CAN BE BOUGHT FOR LITTLE MONEY NOW NIHy 51.93 Ratine Hoods and Hats White, With Colored Trimmings, at at $1.00 — J JT RATINE HOOOS In th« medium and l»r«r*> / T *ls«. and Jaunty ahap**, rolled at the aid* I They are white »hap«*a. trimmed with plain velvet handa of red, brown. Mack \^ f and nary; alao the plain tailored ratine ' > \ \ * Y\ x how; aeaitonable modela for $1.00, value 11.96. —Second Floor. FINE $7.50 UNTRIMMED PANAMA HATS AT 54.9S APIECE NOW FOR THAT PANAMA HAT THAT YOU HAVE SO LONO COVETED, for the price la now within your reach; $7.50 value, mich »* largo, drooping brim nallora, medium *l*<» walking bat* and th« new square and oral effect*. of a very choice grade of I'anama, reduced to 14 9f, £ i SUMMER WEARABLES, TOO-ARE MUCH REDUCED IN PRICE UNEN COATS TO $7.50 NOW AT $5 Heavy linen craah Coata In mannish atyle. anme with Raglan aleeve* and patch pocket*. Other* with half-belted backa and the boxy motor coat*. In every alie. $3.59 LINGERIE WAISTS AT $2.45 Wal*ts of sheer lawn*, voile* and etamine*. with pointed or dound, deep-rolling collar* and elbow ■tecve*. or with high neck* and long aleeve*; worth $3.50 and $3 9*. THIS WAY FOR PURE FOODS T«»nr Flafc—C E Plarce*« brand; larice. OA. regular 2Sc slxa. ran ftUv Mlmoa l.oof—« new finh delicacy. fine 19' i» for lunchee, can , V i2v f aa»*4 Nalmnn— v><«\ quality pink flah; 0 « No 1 tall alz» 'an* at... O w *e*4*4 Rnlalno—f ill pound package; 1« rholre quality, ptfhtgl I V Xaphtfea Roap— Hon Marche brand there C « In none better; « bam £wv Jmrm and Moelia llfl# roffaa- fr*»My QC a roaated, * Ibn $1.00; pound www Tea Faaalava—will maka nplendld 4 O I « tea. pound I l.'U Runkrl'a ( »coa—rcßiilnr 260 rrnde. prlred Q Thursday. %-pound ran £Uv Old llomMteail I'fnrhen—Urir« nl tm So 2 Vfc OA. can*, ifood 'luallty, M 1.,., ftUv BON MARCHE FLOUR 49 LB. SACK AT Bon Marche Flonr. milled . _ _ _ In Seattle. I)ellvered only fit 4 <4 A with other groceries Not. I I over 1 aack to a cOHtomer. 11l I.M >F • —Fourth Floor. 1.11 Y For TrnnU—Toiirnamrni Teonla flalU at Mr Mrk—fourth Floor. A RSMARCHE STfIKRT «KC OWD AV KAI K I'll\ I". HTIIKKT j $2.50 BATHING SUITS PRICED $1.98 '<ood quality Hathlng Hulta of cotton tep and t)anl»h cloth. In navy and black, with aqua re and V-*haped necka, braid trimming* and attached bloomer*. $1.25 HOUSE DRESSES PRICED 98c Mr>ii*e lire**"* made of nur*e* gingham* with *allor collar* and cuff* and chatnbray*,' with *quare and round collar* and \ »leeve* trimmed with braid and piping*. SOME SAVINGS IN DOMESTICS 2Se BEDFORD CORDS IN MILL ENDS 10f YD. 10c a yard for I.ROO yardn of Bedford fordo in mill #nd«. lenvthe up to f, yard* In bla»k r*d Mil tan and lavender, 27 Inched wide 12 l-2c RIPPELETTES. 27 INCHES. WIDE 10c J,00« yard, of rlpplettea In length* up to JO yard* Ofrom tun and white, blue and white ar.iv and white, 27 Inche* wide; |0c n yard 12 l-2c CO EORTER PRINTS AT 9c A YARD Pretty Comforter Print*. 2* ln<*hr« wide In mill end*, length* up to * ynrd*. In floral pattern, light and dark «hade«. at Do a yard 7Me APRON GINfcHAMS, 27 IN. Wl E, Sc Sc a yard for Apron Olngham* In lenath* un to 20 yarda; 27 Inchr* wide. In red. brown and blu«. chtrka, at Sr a yard, value 7 Vtr a yard —I.nwer Main Floor. 20c BOXES OF DUTCH LUNCH FOR A deiiclou* f'ocoanut Candy, Including bologna, bacon and A **u«rkraut. at 10c n box on I II M 9 Thuraday; 20c value. JL If ■. —Fourth FloOr, THE SEATTLE STAR COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT CITY ACCEPT CAR LINE On the motion of Preeldent Heaketh of the council, the utilltiee committee yeeterday voted to recommend the acceptance of the High land Park A Lake Burlen railway, which wat offered the city free of coat. Corporation Pounael Bradford rend a report show I pit the road rogt fl!< 000 to build, and that lnd>'M« due** now nut«\mdln»: It being taken car- of by the private Inveatora. lie advtaed thi- city ; to protei t Itaelf by a $14."00 Indemnity loud Kraldenta ulcfi* the llii* declared the |>a**enger traffle would pay for oiwritlon, and thai If «i'ended to Three Tree Point. wotild ln*ure a clear profit through the amount of freight hualnea* Coun' ll Krlrk ion declared he lirlirviM th« city *houM pioneer in railway bt;*lne**, a* In light and water uUlltlea, and help build up territory COLORED PORTER REAL HERO BALTIMORE. Aug « Frank Thonina. a negro porter employed In the lllue Mountain hotel, eaved the Uvea of aoorea of the guett* when that well known hoatelery waa completely deatroyed by fire yeaterday. Going from d«x>r to door through the hotel cortidora filled with amok*. Thomaa knocked until be had a mum*! the gueata, and then gathering a group together, ordered them to folluw hltn thrnugu a rear eilt. Thle wan repeated until every rueat In the hotel had been piloted to aafety Thomaa w«» almoat completely overcome aa he led the laat party through the amoke filled bu|ldtng. and rollapaed aa he rearhed WRIGGLING THEIR FAT AWAY PITTSHt'RO, l*a. Aug « — Dr Otto Zeh of thl» rlty ha* a claa* of bualneaa men doing Bal<>me danrlng every morning to r*<|ur« their fleah and build unu*ed muarlea III* *tar pupil la Prang \V Hehuater. a wboleaaler grocer, Im porter and rlubman. who weigh* aomewhere between 3f,0 and 400 LEOPARD ATTACKS CHILDREN RKD LAKK FAIJ.H. Minn.. Auk fi V Scotch collie yesterday lout hi* life In a successful effort to prt.tect two children of William Wage man. a farmer near here. from Injury by * leopard, which two *M'k» ago from a circus at Crookston. Minn. The leopard had already attacked the children when th«» dog sprang upon the animal. A ahnrt flKht ensued, during which the children escaped, and lit which th«> dog was killed Th« leopard then •acaped through a corn field. Many farmers armed with (hot gunx and rifles art- now hunting for tht> escaped animal. MULHALL SAYS HE'S ALL IN WASHINGTON, Auk f. The examination of M M Mulhall, or Oaltlmore, by th«- house lobby Investigating rommltlM probably will begin Monday. Mulhall appeared before the committee today and protected that he waa worn out as a resylt of bin loiik ordeal before the senate committee, and demanded a rent. He wan excused. ADVISES WIFE TO KILL HIM OAKI*AN'I>. Auk fl —"1 advise you to buy a shotgun. load It with buckshot, and then shoot your husband dead If he makes any more threats on your life," was the advice that Judge R It. Tappan gave Mrs. Minnie A. Rowe today when she had her husband In court for threatening her life "If more women would kill their brutal husbands this country would bo better off," said Judge Tappan. "I do not favor murder, hut when a hulking brute abuses a woman who Is trying to make a home for him. It Is time for strenuous methods " Rowe was placed under bonds to keep the peace. FIND OLD WOMAN MURDERED HKVERK. Mass . Auk fi The bruised and battered body of an un identified woman about <">0 year* of a#e was round here today In an unfinished Ditnholc The pollen believe she was murdered. The wom an apparently had been beaten Into unconaclouanea* and then thrown Into thp manhole to drown. FRISCO FOLKS EAT SHARKS BAN FRANCISCO, Auk. B, —While other cities raise howls about "sharks" of various kinds, I hey eat '••m In San Francisco. This Interesting fact was developed here today when Dr \\ ('. Maaaon, city health orflcer, was Interviewed regarding the posatblltty of the Seattle rotten meat scandal having a parallel here. "There la practically im> bad meat sold In thin city," aald Dr. llasson. and then he exhibited var loua Inspectors' report*, on one or which the Item appeared. "Thirty sharks rondeinned unwholesome." BxplallilnK, th" health ofricer aald: "Th® shark Item Indicates that wo contend with effort* to foist shark meat on the public. It la unwholesome, but some restaurants pass It orr ror Hole or sou bass " HE STILL WANTS MEDIATION WABIIINOTON, Aiik r > President Wilson Is "mnrklng time" In the Mexican Situation until the arrival in Mexico of John Llnd, Ills special emissary. Despite the declaration of Provisional President lluerta that any Interference would be regarded as an Insult, President Wilson still la confident that peuce In Mexico can be uatubllshed by mediation. When a pretty girl goee by There'e * glimmer In my eye, Juet a flicker of delight At eo glad and fair a eight; Youth and beauty and romance. Theee are what my roving glance Find In every curve and curl Of a patting pretty girl, And my heart le beating high When a lovely maid goea by. If I yield me to her charm Ae ehe paeeee. where'e the harm? I'll not follow her, or epeak Word! to fluah that peach bio cheek. But my much adoring gate Owelle upon her ae ehe ewaya Daintily a down the etreet. Cay and very blithe and aweet. Love of beauty'i not amlee Who ahall centure me for thla? If I aver get ao I Car* not aa the glrle go by. If no glance of mine ahall reat On the very prettieat; Tak* me quickly, then, I pray And Juet bury me away. For, though I may breathe and move. My Indifference will prove That the life haa gone from me And I'm dead aa dead can b*. I pound*. according to how regular ■ | IjT be doe* hi* wriggling Mr Hehuater find* he ran take off from five to ten pounda In a ' alngle dance. lit Zeh, ob»ervlng the aurre** of the experiment, advlaed other* of hi* p.vtlenta to take It up, with the reault that he aoon bail a claaa of 1 enthualaata. , &CQTON FREDERICK & NELSON < Store Opens at B:3o—Closes at 5:30 Daily New Soft Felts at $3.00 ADECIDI D" • ■ tti i'" to these new Alpine blocki. Bick JjjjT 1■ r «11 i.i I l«- r !•::< k I .>. ;ui<! well firiin. jjT/r in ~ ure ityle and yat $ < •)" if / —yiftt Fiooy _ i i Wash Goods, Special 5c Yard Featured for Thursday in the Basement Salesroom Twelve hundred yards of 27-inch Colored Hep. a rough weave cotton material for dresses, in light-blue, pink, lavender, medium-blue, navy-blue, tan and brown; for clearance, 5c yaxd. Nearly a thousand yards of good grade Dress Percales in light and dark colored grounds, patterned with stripes, dots and small figures; for clearance, 5c yard. Over five hundred yards of popular, crepe-weave Kimono Plisse < short lengths), in white ground with small figure de signs. Lengths range from 2/j to 10 yards; for clearance, 5c yard. New Patent Leather Bools Special $2.65 UN V SUM, v a ! u e in p*" * i Women'* Pat | wo « ent I.cithf r K ' \ Button "" I Sire* 1 to R; width* A A to I). Special, 92.05 pair. SPECIAL, 91.05 PAIR— Women'* 3- and 4-eyelet Patent leather Tie*, with welt or hand-turned *oles and medium low heel*; si/.es 2y» to 6%; spe cial, 91.05 pair. special. 91.00 pair- To clo*e out 50 pair* of Women's Pumps. M*e« tc 6; widths A and AA only; special, 91.00 pair. — lltMmnit Dainty Lingerie Waists Special 65c ■ A VERY low price for these pretty Waists of soft Mulls and Voiles, in the favorite flat collar, square and V-neck effect*. They are trimmed with serviceable laces and set off with edgings of contrasting colors. The sleeves are three quarter letißth. Two hundred Waist* in the lot, choice at 05<* each. ■ Wit Ka'.Mfoom Women's and Misses' Cloth Suits Special, $5.00 Plain and Diagonal Series, Bedford Cords Blaek-and-White Checks and Stripes —coats in cutaway style; skirts high-waisted, with side-plaits, also plain models with side fastenings. Colors include Tan, Ciray, Navy and Black. Sizes 14. 16, 18; 34 to 44. Just 35 Suits in the selling; choice, Thursday, $5.00 —na*em«nt Salesroom. Embroideries, Laces and Ribbons: Clearance THIS clcarance lot includes remnants of Fancy Hands and Allover I,aces front Yi to 1 yard lonp, pieces of Kmbroidery and an assortment of Ribbon Remnants in plain and fancy weaves. All arc offered at deep reductions for clearance. —lla»»m*nt flaletroom Crepe Combinations Special 50c UNUSUAL values in these Combina tions of white crcpc patterned in pink or blue figures. They are trimmed at neck with Barmen lace insertion, ribbon-run beading and edge. Drawers and arm-eves are finished with lace edge. Special, J»o<*. —Raltintom Lace Curtains at 65c Pr. Unusual Values SERVICEABLE Nottingham I.ace Cur lams in white and ecru color, in a range <<{ tasteful patterns, including Point d Esprit, Cluny, Duchesse and other effects, copies of real laces. Allover design* are included; also plain centers, with wide and narrow borders. AH are 2/i yards long. Specially low-priced at pair. DRAPERY REMNANTS REDUCED— * Very low prices for clearance on an in teresting lot of Drapery Remnants, includ ing Cretonnes. Scrims, Swisses. Nets and Silkolines Also short lengths of Oil Cloths and Burlaps at sharply-reduced prices. Women's Cotton Union Suits, Special 15c WOMEN'S Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, with cuff knee, well finished. Some are lace trimmed. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Special, 15^. —BiMmwt BUmota. Women's Outing Waists. Special 75c COMFORTABLE Outing Waists, made of French mercerized mulls, in colored checks and stripes on white grounds, de signed with roll collar, three-quarter sleeves with turn-back cuffs. Special at 7.V. —Ba»em«nt galraraom Muslin Gowns Special 79c EMPIRE Gown of excellent quality long cloth, with short kimono sleeves anc entire bodice fashioned of allover embroid cry and Cluny pattern lace insertion. Ex ceptional value, for Thursday's selling, ai 79<*. Also specially priced at 79c, Empire Gown of firm long cloth, trimmed with wide embroidery insertion bands and fin ished at neck and short sleeves with Bar men lace. —B*«»raen« Sal.arooia Women's Parasols Special 50c Ifl MHROinrREn and hemstitched Par a sols in white.and linen co'or; sonu with deep embroidered designs. E.\cej> tional value at 50f. —lU.em.nl RaUmwm