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BON MARCHE S f —MARCH SALE— ! SILVERWARE \ed H i##» the Utter ot MITY SILVIR AT 1-4 LESS— Sale o/ Roger Bros.' Famous are at Quaiter to a Third Less The Famous "Oneida Community" Sil- Rogers Hum.' 184 7 Silverware at a quar verware— famous for it- artistic beauty as ter to a third let*—and y.m will find it ■ I t it . displayed in it* old quarters in the * hina \vc as (or its excellent wearing qualities. I i , , v.. i Section l«>r it lias hail t«» abdicate its at one-quarter less than the usual Oneida cou „ u . r m thru . lstl , to()< |s Section in prices—and otir entire stock of tins brand, UV or ~i the new » tton fabrics in the popular "Sheraton" and l a Rose m»_istr n..«rr.' n.-rr> 11 ■ i■ ' . . t«•i n . »»•• ill I • r »M —» « M I! designs, is included in this otter ti.uhi.% .it 1 • 1 » . — . ... _ . _ _ - 1*1: >mw «w>| 1,..11.. r« (IMI *kmt« VI •> IMiw, r 1 9 cn . , AQ. oomplet* In the nif. r«Jur#il to V I „ t j r U«f %» DfurM In t» • s 'aton HO P.I .Ml—|h|7 llo«rr*' *ou|t «|*«»tcn*. •• I « pattrrn a>» I »'f «« mlut <• .1 t.< tfOiUU t. t \ S? SQ n TiiHi »>■■■■. In tha beautlfal sii-r •Q )4 aton pattern ,*< .■( »n now rerfuce.l to *o>£st Ml*-l*«T H..a-.. <" > liarler <•«!< pull* I « M • V*l K Q MV sala»l I'orka. In the Si rraton M 1 Q f u »t'*H pattern. »et Of als torln. tclm.-.! MW to 40119 ff>) mix nuif -T | - M cq 93.7,1 Halter In the S'rraton MAf nr. n .-f •. t 'J3 pattern «rt of »l\ r.- ln. -I i *CiO( ».««»— I»«T H..a»r. o.iip s H — v ' JO CQ Ink- |iII rI ! - -U tf L• V *&«• iH|Rr ili'-wn In the f andeomr C' a «j TV— Ihi? linger*' I «rk». -1 0 If Q Sheraton pattern* prl<« \ rsu-; At O 1 ?w • . i 11 . «• «#£• » 3 M.I» in m* famo .. "»l.r. *1 •* * *"■ ' IV OQ •ton pAttfrn reduced to. each V I'OlL f jtQ J II SA Berry In thr 1 nmlvimr Ulv - Q4 a l*»«T H«»«rr«* Oramae I xl ftQ pattern re<lu«*«"l now th - « w ■ * ' ' wI • w%# |H4T ltu«rr«' • V_ We »«•! rmHkm. In thr *lwa>» popular fiA r in vi»it..«. i • <M ftQ I,A RrtW pattern: reduced to. »«ach UwV ~i ~f „ (x O I•0 %J •I.M Uravr LMMm. •» «» - h»ndaoni. Trr. 's«T li...rr.- i ..rk., « 1 La Kow pattern priced now at IDC ""'.iV «I<B9 «#r Crtam la«tle«. In the beautiful l-a H»« CO A t«»«T H«arr*' < offre Hp«»«•»•. ft xi* • • pattern. re«lured now to each %)£U nml Vlt\ta««- • M OQ JB.it >•!■< F»rka, In the la Hon* ;>at i*» 47 H»«er«' A •'« ln«t» l>a I tern a «et of «U. reduced n'»w to If ft •& W lc \ ■ h.k . • t \ £1 J paUer»T. ,, a ne? # of *I*. reduced to 51.65 — I.HMrr %Inlm l'|i»«r of f'fcr lt«»* Harrhr, On Sale From 9A. M. Until 12 Only—So Telephone Orders CHIMIN'S 25e PERCALE DRESSES 1 r« FROM 9 A. M. TO 12 IICRSDAY l'»t Children* Percale Drea*e* with yoke long aleere< high necka. In pink *lrl|>ea and rbrrk*, trimmed with plain pink and flnl*hlng braid 1 to 4-year *Ue*. Sot more than S to each purch t»er. —Second Floor. oont 811J 1 J 1 B iT VFTI# 111 L ° T » mim bargains Women's 25c and 39c Gingham Aprons lOa Special lor Apron Thursday, Each ... . , Al ' l, rJ^, And w«V« Mvtrsl atylaa of Apron* from which you may make your .election { mmSl Tboy'ra made of I.«ncaater gingham in Mother Hubbard large band atylr unM the > Margaret Apron* that ar« ao popular. a* well llecatur ther are wcjnili" have ET*«tt marked them at thla «xtraordlnari' '"<w prW but th>lr bleralahea ar« *ery *light Jait a little oil apot or a broken th aad. Splendid bargain* at 19c ea> h ■aMs' 25c WMte laws Aprns lie • 7Sc Urge Coat Aproas at 59r Ea. Maid." Apron*. made of rood quality <*?•« Aprona. made of percaK rfs|^| white lawn; have embroidery trimmed "bown In two •'*" medium and urg A 4 blba and plain bretellea orer the ,houl They button all th- way down ibe aid dera. Splendid valuea at Juat 15c each » nd h " v * ~r,P acroaa he >«ck W—ua's Prrrak Coverall Apr mm *5r $1 Wllhehnlna Aprons Priced 75c Women* Coverall Apron*, made of Wllhelmlna Apron* of «tlr.|t ham or percale. They're *hown In a good a**ort-. American Hhlrilng They're trimmed with Second Floor moot of nice pattern*, and are neatly rick rack braid and come in elth.r light of Tho Bon flnlahed with plain white binding or dark colora; 34 to 44 alt«a Martha. —9,000 Yards of Mill Lengths of Percales at Mill Prices — lie tress Percales Price* at —7k a Yd.— 3,000 yard* of Percalea—B# inchea wide: lengths to 10 yards, in neat patterns: In blues and frays; priced at T£c a yard. 14,200 YARDS OF SPRING WHITE GOODS IN MILL ENDS—AT ABOUT MILL LOW lie Diaper Cloth 7 l-2e Yard 25c White Crepes 15c a Yard 2,000 yard* of Diaper Cloth In mill length* 4.000 >»rel* of very fine White Crepe* SO They come In widths from 18 to 27 inch**. Hplen- Inches In width: suitable f<>r dr«'»t<<' underKar did quality rloth; regular lOr values: special. 1 ment* or waist-* length* to 10 yard*. 25c finality 7%c a yard. at 15c a yard 12 l-2c White lawn 8c a Yd. 25c Flaxon at 15c a Yard We have I.SOO yard* of fine White 40 i White Klaxon* In .tripe* and . heck. 1 de.ign*: Inches in width Thl* I* regular 12V*c quality j 32lnch width good quality Thl H..xon come* that we hare reduced to 8c a yard In mill ">■» l-nn!h«. and there are 2.000 yard* In the length*; crl*p and sheer j 25c White Pique at 15c a Yd. 2#c Mai,ras a ' 15c a Yar(l » 2.200 ' ard* < t White V ting or HhirtlnK Ju*t 2.200 yard* of White Pique, in mill length* Madras :I2 lnrh> wide Hhown in figured mid to 15 yard*. Thl* pique I* 27 Inohe* wide and atrl|>ed effect* lingular 20c quality nt 15c yard extra Rood quality. Special at 15c a yard —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. LOWER GROCERY PRICES—YES—BIT MORE THAN THAT For Yoa Gel Full Weight—Abso'ate y Pure Foods—and Port Marche Service an Well l)fl Montr %prteota, fh*- <j- • 1 Q r ran* ran ItfV rat Mrlnic llraaa. Italian" or Ma* Imum brand. f-xtra flri*• qua! 14 « I H v Par«» I'mnul Itnltfr, iruarant*«*d good <|ii»«lff*. and 4 4 « pur*- pound IHO Klilkmm*'* •"» o'« lork Tea. 4 4. ■ Hl# Golden Grain Grannie*. a ftpleii'l i roffee aubatltut** on m paf k .1 w> Cut Taylor** \ anllln « ompoiinrt, SSr 'ffrada: Thursday, On . 4-ounre bottla £91# Free Lecture at 4 P. M. Thuriday—at the Mother'# Training School—Sixth Flof r SoSMARCHE I a lon **tfr«'t. •imihiil \>r»m, fit,*. <*tr**rt WOMEN S Si.ue HOUSE DRESSES CQ« I ROM 9 A. M. Til 12 THURSDAY Made of pretty figured, checked and *trl|..«d p« r cale* with square, V or high necka. In «he t.**t •t»le* and color* H[K<rlal from 9 a m to 1- • e»> h Don't overlook them Second Floor. 12 l-2e Yart-Wife Pertain —8k a Yd.— 3.500 yard* of Percale*. 3fi Inches wide. *hown In light and dark shades; In lengths to 10 yarda. all neat pattern* Bon March? Flour al $1.24 SA'K 4ft pound nark of Flour, delivered only with oth«r Kroeerteii, not Including sugar or flour. Not ov#»r I Hftfk to oarti 15c Gm4 Percale* Priced al —10c a Yd. — 2.500 yards of Percales in light and medium shade* The> are is lnch«* wide; fine quality*, lengths to 10 yards, all good patterns —Lower Main Floor. llfl Montr llrrt*. N'» 2 *\/- 4 1. I tC It unkf I'a t'ofoi, Mffh Ki'ad- O rt fcUu l afgr >«•« f'rnnea, »>* fr ;i fir <• »iun|- H'. • It i;lnn j run»» 4n i A pound | Iniporfrri Infrtv Mal'hra. tin if-nii ln« '111 • • r»•-/1 i< t prl' <I r - at I " >.'»*• - DC Olatfkrta Balfei n» '" U'hlr.. ,\i • • i |A HUI I•nh 11 m llnlhn, |«rv «*r I iriM. >f| Mtiow Mahllw wllllr> iir win*' i op»f**d fin 4 A. | uc lotirfh l loor of TNr lion Mnrrhf. THE SEATTLE STAR NOW ELEANOR WILSON'S GOING TO BE HER GIRL CHUM'S MOTHER WAHHINOTON. IX C. Murrti I* —-Klranor Wilson and her chum, Nona Mrvdoo. are known a* the merrleat. t>e»t drraaed KlrW In \\ salt Inatun aoclety. Thv formal announcement of Ml** VtlNt'l rnKajtetuent to Win Q MeAdoo, Nona'* father. I* looked u|Min u* another link tn tlx- girl frleudnhlp which will mean tnnnv WOULD-BE ROBBERS BIND GIRL HAN niANCIirO, March 17— No clew ha* b«cti found to the Identity of th«< two men who overpowering IT y<-arold Kath« rlne Hpngna 011 the »treet la«t nlKht, to*aed her Into a tatlcab, aaked her where her father kept hi* papera and money, and. falllnK to mk-t a *atl*fai lory anawrr. lied her handa and feel, gaggr-d her and left t\. r In a doorway, where ahe waa found an hour later The police Incline to think the men really planned a robbery, or fwrhapa an abduction WILL COLONIZE WASHINGTON Telr-iraphlc ad*lcea to Calhoun. Denny A Kwing, announce the starting for the Wmi of another colony of foreign farmer*. Th«* party will Chicago dimntr Ilir n«-ir few <lny», and repreienta about 35 requiring a total of nearly 11,000 acre* In the etate of \Vaah~ in cton. REAL ESTATE MEN TO BANQUET (teal eatate men will banquet at the Rathakeiier. March 31, at t3O p m The program will have many Intereatlng feature*. In< lud Ins abort. »nappy tnaata by leading dealer*, with sn abundance of good mnslc Y. M. C. A. WILL TEACH WIRELESS Wireless telegraphy will be taught at tho Y M C A. after April I. under the term* of a deal whereby the educational department takes over the school for training wlreles* operators, conducted In this city for more than a year pa*t by the Marconi company. The corn pan v is Installing a complete wireless equipment In the building for the use of »t idotits. at a cost of 93.000. and a largo aorlal on the building will enable students to pick up all wireless messages In thla rone WIFE GIVEN AWAY; KILLS SELF LOB ANGELES, March IS—"I told har the end would be a sorry one when I let her leave me for a man for whom she cared mors," said O. A Lindrot today of the suicide In San Francisco yesterday of Mrs Nina Lindrot. According to his statsment. he gave up his wife to Klrt Larsen, a buslnesi partner, with whom ahe had become In fatuated. The coup's lived In Los Angslss for a time, but went re cently to Ban Francisco. Mr» Lindrot killed herself after a quarrel with Larsen > HE KNEW IT WOULD NOT SHOOT Hearing a burglar In tho house a* ah* and hor 10-year-old aon re turned home Tuesday night at to o'olo k. Mra. tleorg, K Hreakoy, 2114 fi-'nd at N . wont to hor room ami K"t hor revolver The burglar knocked her down and threw the Run In a corncr, ca caplng with $M Mm. Itreakey lator found ho had taken tho cartridge* from the Klin before *he discovered him SOURDOUGHS PARADE SATURDAY A now era of prosperity for AI j» t«» i» nml the Northwe»t, result Inn from the p»**age of the government railway hill, will bo celebrated In n brilliant night pageant Saturday night. with Alaskan* and North west <-nthitalnxtd In the vanguard of n !i>ng I'.imili Vlln« i and pro* pector* In working garb will ho ono of tho 'wtture* In the marrh. Kdgar I* Webstor, pn-Mdent of the Arctic cluh, has cent oil' In vitation* for *ourdough« everywhere to participate In the fun maklnu The Tlllktim* of Klttae* and other booster organisations, will bavo a hand In tho giila svent OH-H! GAMBLING IN CITY HALL? "I want to see tho thief at onco' I saw men right In the police station gambling! The Idea of such n thing In our city hall!" Mild an Indignant woman today to Corridor Officer harry Wllllston. "Tho chief In out at lunch " said l,arr>. flustered by the deter mined attitude of tho Investigator She demanded an Investigation Wllllston yielded He discovered a hunch of reporters enjoying a game of pitch Kvldence wan i on<lusho that no mone> ««s In (he crowd RESCUE TWELVE FROM THE RUINS HT. I.OCIM. March IK Three corpse* had been taken todav from ; under Iho wall which Ml yesterday on the ruins of Iho burned Mlnt-ourl Athletic club nn«l through tho roof of the St IjhiU Hood Co. * building adjoining tho rill noil chili house A fourth corpse ha-, boon located, 1 though It has not yet horn removed. liosldos these, six persons arc nilnn Twelve Injured have heen rescued. Among the known dead lit one woman, a tenogruphor. TAGS NET ORPHANAGE $4,000 Seattle yesterday paid a handsome tribute to the memory of St Patrick. Ireland's savior There were vat-lon* gatherings of sons of the ould sod. most notahln among them being an entertainment at Cathedral hall, which drew an attendance of approximately, :i,OOO person*. ' * . The lag sale, conducted for tho hetieril of the Kdwaid Itrlscoo homo for orphan lioys at Orllla. will exceed 41.0ut) BOTHELL IS TO GET FROM UNDER I tot lie 11 wants to disincorporate an a town. At least, a number of citizens have requested the council, through petition, to call a special election for that purpose The town dads will meet Friday nlghf for that purpose The reason Is that the town feeh It Is too small to sustain tho added burdens of maintaining the Pacific and Hansel highways, which I run through It. Elaanor Wilton and Nona MeAdoo additional social merriment* In the capital whirl. Kleanor Wllaon hn* many areom. pllahrnent* outalde of her «<>< Itt 1 a< Otitic* Hhe I* an »rtl»t and ikh *e*«e» not a little hlnlrlnnle ability. Iterently ahe won much commend* lion In the tilrd play given In New York. The photoiraph »how* her a* •he appeared In the |>ln>' In Ihe role of Ornls. the Hlrd Hplrlt. Frederick <& Nelson St on' opens <*t V.Jo and cAjses sit 5.J0 i f —r- — — Basement Salesroom mill evetal ii ti< hi that m.ikr up t lie popular Basement Salesroom arc now A bringing new Spring merchandise prominently to t»ie fore and now, wu e new Season is hito light new needs in dry goods, apparel and a< < es*<>ries, i .in excellent tune to see liow well this Salesroom is equipped to .rt.e \ I he Basement Sale*r<i<»m is merchandised in the same manner an are the section* on our upper fhtor*. l«ing stocked with new, specially-bought good* that keep do-.ly abreast of the prevailing styles. The service is of the same high standard maintained elsewhere throughout the store The distinction lies in the fa< t that the Basement Salesroom < onfines it the lower priced lines of merchandise. And with its low prices this Salesroom c " dca J" < to couple desirability in <|Uality and style to the greatest -1 »< < eg.r«.e. lies the reason for its lasting and increasing popularity. Featuring the Modish Check Suitings 'r~pillS season finds the dressy black-and white and colored I checks in as keen demand as ever for making up into V smart tailored suits, dresses, skirts and for children, gar- — 1 ' u ' f " rn< * n ' Salesroom offers a range of carefully ' jtf ' ' elected qualities in these popular materials, marke.l at very moderate [»ricc* Included*. A 36-inch Black-and-white 41-inch Imported Black M „ , and White Check Suiting, WJPmmm *»<..! (four s,«, of r; i m/>s ot . fhefks alI . fhet ' k " J ' l' ar, - WOOI ' ,Ual,ty wool, soft-draping quality, i "" 1 a faVOriU ' l " T chi, ' ,rt '"'* 05c yard. J'-IF bIIhMWI wear, at 45c yard a 40-inch All-wool Black- VI ISBB „ , J ~ o . and-white Check Suiting, V f&'-rnrifrc Colored Check Suitings, V small and medium checks, \ Biltfiipf/f red. brown, blue or black j V and white, .W to 44 inches Black-and-white Check \ fcWm* wide. \ery gi».d value at 50c Suitings, including 44- and \ I ,'/ 46-tach all-wool and 52-inch \ If! half-wool qualities, in heav \ $] A 56-inch Half-wool Black- weaV es, uUpted for the \ and-white Check Suiting, , a i| C r C< ] suit or skirt, and ——\Lr—~ small and medium sj/c softer qualities for the draped checks, 75c yard costume, $1.00 yard. — n«a*ment Sikiroom Large Assortments of Millinery Materials at Popular Prices TIIK Basement Salesroom is featuring Interesting Selections of Shapes, Flowers, Ribbons, \\ nigs, Fancy Feathers and Ostrich Novelties in the Approved Styles {or Spring awl Summer \\ ear Among the Flower Trimmings, June roses, forget-me-nots, daisies, crush roses, lilies-of-the valley, pansies and American Beauty roses are very popular, and are offered in attractive seleo / tions at 25c and up to 95c. !/ fX. Feather Novelties, Pompons and Ribbons are ' being widely used and are shown in a good range |[ "f , ' ,e most-wanted effects, moderately priced. \ The Untrimmed Hat Showing features excellent \ values in the smart bandeau sailor Hats and the \ /" T equally popular close-fitting chapeaux in plain and Milan hemps, from the better makers, priced To close out an assortment of Trimmed Hats remaining from our earlier Spring purchases, we quote them Thursday at a sharply reduced price. $5.00 each —Butmni Fa Ira room. Chiffon Taffeta Dresses, $14.75 AN attractive model in soft, serv iceable Chiffon Taffeta. designed with tl'c new drooping shoulder, long sleeve*, rolling lapel and Faster I.ily collar of -elf material. A vestec of chiffon, edped with net lace adds a plea-inn touch The pcplum skirt i< fini-hcd with deep girdle of the material Colors, black, brown. Copenhagen blue. tan and navy. Si/cs 34 to 42 Very interesting value at $14 75. — SBlfirtwm 100 Linen Table Cloths Special $1.00 Each AS .1 special offering for Thursday, the Basement Salesroom places on sale UK) All-linen Table Cloths, a good silver-bleached quality of (ierman man ufacture, size 54x70, with hemstitched edges, exceptional v alue at $1.00 each ■— ItlMroom Lace Curtains in a Special Selling At $1.50 Pair Dl St ()N ITM'I I) patterns in I.ace Curtains, front one of our leading makers, comprising 3f> styles in all. and including handsome effects in the Filet, cable and point weaves, in white, ivory ■and Kgyptian, \ll are 2 1 yards long. On sale Thursday, special, $1.50 pair. — IkMnement Bul#»roum Fiber-Silk Hosiery 35c Pair WdMl N'S Klack Fiber Silk Stock - inns, made with reinforced toe and high spiked heel, t lassed as "seconds," but are unusual value at 35c pair. - Uua*m*iu Sal en room. Margaret Aprons Special 15c >* A TTRACTIVE Aprons ' flntMi " g°°d quality per iSßP S rale, as pictured, with bib IMy waist-band bound with JSI \ buttoning in hack and ) white. Choice of delft , or dark-blue with white y-2 effl-a dots, white with small dots f I and lifjht patterns with I 1 <tripe and «-mall designs. j ' \ Special 15c. J 1 PAMELIA APRONS | I SPECIAL. 75*— 5 Exceptional value in i Ij the«e large coverall Aprons, il\i L ,n ' i,!c " f umv < hrck ging 11' ham and trimmed with II i |jl rick-rack braid. Have round 1 • neck, kimono sleeves and If two pockets, and ' skirt is gored to fit the figure smoothly Special 7 Sc. BUNGALOW APRONS. SPECIAL 45* I.ight-hluc chambray gingham is used in these practical aprons. Made with round neck, kimono sleeves with turn hack cuff and patch pockets, and trimmed with white binding. Special, 45c. _____ Salesroom Plate, [ f l| anc * » \ I L Saucer Jf Special A v pictured, Cum ami Suecn and 9- inch Plates of pure White Knglish porcelain, medium-weight and durable Specia 1. 10<* each. .»!. iuiHr mm ■ w — Women's Vests, 15c VV ' 1 x " s ~f,lr 1 ' tton Ribbed \ est • iu hifgh neck style, with <*1 wing sleeves \'cr\ well finishol ami ex v eptiotial value «it 15e c.h h IllNrMii