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THE BON M ARCHE S APRII SAI f -OF FINE WOOL DRESS GOODS- We told you when we opened up this larger and better Dress Goods store, that you might expect unusual bargains, and now we Mart right in to "prove our word*" by lidding this big --.lie <>i \\'ih>l Dress Good* at astonishingly low prices. Come and secure the materials for your Master (iown or Spring Sti'l while this sale is offering such worthy economies. $1.25 Nobby New Silk A $1.25 lo $2.50 Plain and <T»-f „ a and Wool ropllns.lt) - Mi|f \ft Novell* Dress < oods lo \ I Vll In. Wide. Reduced lo I Go on Sale Tuesday at J J An extraordinary offer from th# Silk Sactlon! II la aaldom. Indued, thai auch a bargain may :& pieces of splendid qualm Silk and H'wl baaacuredl \V.< urn offering 100 aaiiiide |.lr«. .-a Popllna, .oft and clltult.lt and aplendld for the of I b, « h «'*' U ,)r *" «'very c«n.e|yat.l« , . . , . color and weave, worth from fl 50 to 12,60 u one-pleM frock a. They r« abown In ahadea of >im , Ju(lt >100 „ wd Tll „ (U> . melurtad pink, lan. Alice, rose, new blue, navy, green. are beautiful matelnxae weavea, heavy wool brown. Copenhagen, plum and tango. Special at aeiirea. popllna, crepe weavea and a few eleitunt 95c a yard apun coatlnca. Shown In dreaa anil ault tenet ha. S9c Nobby Rlaek and While Cheeks 39c Yd. 7Se Genuine Vlyella Flannel al 59c a Yd. Juet think of It! ftO-lnch check a In thr»» »lt»« j Thla well known Klannel la atiown In a apl«n and of fine. hea\y cloth |u»t th* material thai | did rana<* of aiylen In light and m«dlum affecla ■ la ao much In demand for dreaa purpose* Tu»e- | || la excollent lor walata, houae drn»c« or klimmoa. day, only J»« a yard, 75c Fifty-Inch Heavy Slorm Serges 50c Yd. 5150 p,a,n and Dress Goods 79e Yd. fl?c* ? iw* wln.. Oo?.nhl«ai | h '" V " ~o," l n* - m "" urr * s#e Yd. Wide Plain & Fancy Dress Goods 25e $1.25 Heavy Cream Serges. Speelal at 7le rifty pi area of vard-wlda Pre., Oooda In plain riva pie. ea of fln» heavy Cream Berg.. a **rg*9, chacka. plaid* an<l mlilur«>» * uplandtd ' quality thai !• all-wool *nd OOrriCt for <1r*«»a«. Una of color*. HultabU f.»r children'• dn»«* or j or •klrt» Vary »s»*«'lal at itc a yard. M walit* wKI" 59c New All Wool Challies. Special 39c Yd. 38 Inch All Wool Crepes al 50c Yard A aplendld one dav apeclal for we give you IS plec»a of fine quality All wool frene aoft. your ahaolute rhotoe of our .ntlre atoek of band clinging quality. and U ahown In a aDlendld range Km# All-wool ChalllM for J». a yard. In light. »f alre.t and evening aha.tr. Hpaelal. Sfl a yard medium and dark effect. —> "><**•' *al» Floor ml The II..« Meeefca. SAVE TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT ON SAMPLE STEAMER TRUNKS Became the** Steamer Trunks are aam- They are the famous ' Neverhreak" Trunks K tI'AA * " aud the maker* promise them to be "true Ajf Some are covered with waterproof oil * '«£-• Jt j ■ fiLy -y/ jp painted ranvas. with hardwood *lat». . _ff_L if Other* of 3 Ply veneer lumber, are covered £ \jC!t- ~J r ' -*n?r" "W with haril vuleanlxed fiber M 'O ■*•*■— J They are capital trunks for an ocean trip 34-ln. $8.59 Steamrr Trunks 56.3H 31 In. $14 fibre Frunks 510.30 34-ln. $J Sleimer Trunks $8.75 3«ln. $15 fibre Trunks $11.25 3t-la. $11 Sleamer Trunks $7.5# j S4-ln. $20 fibre Trunks SIS.M m m ~¥~T~ 38-ta. $11.50 Steamer Trunks $8.(3 381 n. $21 fibre Trunks $15.75 V/// 44Mb. $1 2 Steamer Trunks $9.81 38 In. $22 fibre Trunks $18.59 (\ 15c TO 25c IMPORTED BASKETS FOR 10c EACH JL—L , }f\ We have just received a large assortmsnt of fancy colored Imported Baskets, fSOSSt rtOtt Including sewing baskets, card baskets, fnilt and sandwich baikets. and a line yttjf of amaller baaketa suitable for Kaeter baskets. Mada from Imported willow In brown, red or itreen, with or without handles Special 10c each. —fourth Floor of The Bon March*. SM PARS AF BOYS' 50c KNICKERBOCKER j OQ/» <* Dp PANTS. SPECIAL <« * I. Thty'rt ipitndld wearing quality, too— II strongly made, with all warn# doubl# ,JL In lIR i 1 «*wn —ar« good and full at the kne# and 'JBta 111 m ( jar« shown In gray*. browns and many - jy *4%/^ Bl | F\m \, ]ift dark mixed color*. Mads of casslmere*. (J ... j 4s»Tr^ I M Mr tweeds and worated*. In *lxe* 4 to 18 jL J *oMV yam. Special Tueeday at 3»c a pair. flk . Z . A f BOYS' $1.25 AND SliO BATS 95c EACB A f Snappy new atylaa In Hata forth# little fellow*. They're shown . In dress felta In the Middy and Rah Rah style* principally. AH nicely trimmed with leather and cloth In aide banda. Kvery »!»•• —Upper Main Floor of In the lot from «<>» to 7. Thru* are our regular 11.25 and t1.50 The Bon Marche. values. reduced for Tuesday to 95c each. MORNING SPECIALS On Sale from 9 till 12 Only. No Talaphona Ordera. 1212 c Long Clolh at 7 12c J.OOO yarda of l,on* Clolh. In eream ■had*. 14 Inrhea wide, soft flnlah. till 11 Tueaday vard Lengths to 10 jards. hmrr Mala n~r ■uvy lie Curtain Bods 5c Httvy Hra»* Extension Curtain Rn<l*, extend from 25 to &0 Inchen; have whit* ball end* and «»x*«»n slon bracket# Sc each till 12 Tues day. Third Floor. • 19c Embroidery Bands 3c Yd. Pwlm And Nainsook Kmbroldery Band* width* up to 4 Inch**, In openwork and blind pattern*, tin J2 Tuen.Jay 2c a yard I pper Mala Floor. lie Metal Polish al 3c a Box "X-Ray" M**ral Pollah. will clean any kind of metal, r««ular 10e kind, apeclal at Ic. From » a m till 12 Tu«<ltjr, Uw.r Mala Floor. HO! FOR BARGAIN TUESDAY IN SEATTLE'S BEST GROCERY " FBEE WITH EVEBY 11 PURCHASE 17 Pounds Cane Sugar of BUBBANM SEEDS—A BOOK Witt $1 Grocery Order WBITTEN BY LUTBEB BURBANK _ __ With every (1 purch aae of Burbank Saada /Mf ?/ —— ' TAT* f Klve a valuable book on Ftowera / \ ■ I WV Bnf j Vegetable*. written by I.uthor Hur- I I". Pure Cano «»*ar. with bsnk himself. We are >1e Heattle I I <</'J $1.00 grocery order, not In- agents for tho famous "Burbank" Seeds, \j --• VVw eluding sugsr or flour. and have a splendid variety of rarn flow. Not over 17 potinda to PTn an ,| vegetable* from which you may >' each. Tuesday at thla price.J r«f»Ofiwiwl Bla.|[ r*nn, 4A, afcakrr «alt. one of the beet Klleo lot Maramal, the beat atrlctly pure, pound I9li branda; K uarnnt«-»d not (trade: frreh stork A _ to '»k». fan of* a pound QC ahrrddrd Cwoeinl, nuaran»»»d lllrd «»»J, nur brand; a rood a„._ n„„ u... k . , fr»«h and mixture; prlr ed Tu-.day, «t I „ , h .r..1.n?n." brand; pound I0«* a parkane *... faC bar . ' _ l"rarl llarlrr, heat quality, freah P»re Vaallla r,iir«H, one of the atork priced Tueaday, e _ forte Oarkrra, lartre tlna, r. to « h»«t brande, absolutely I«, a jiound DC pounda ear),, f r »>»b every dm pure: 2-ounce bottle ... . I lab fiTmxlma , apl.ndld ,7'"111 '° r " mp<y fiCSr Pore l.emoa F.trart. *u«r«nt»d quality, atrlctly pure. ««*» pura; 2-ounre bottlea , , " C f! 4 mf I %J Is Imported Peaa, No. 1 cans, me tin* pHcefl, 4 | . dlum size, priced. 10 1 tf* * l,n • iHC Genuine Moeha end Jmrn Coffee, a 'an I 4'iC Ferndell Tomatoea. extra fancy two of the fin*-*' coffees; prop- riel Monte %prleota, larg" No Kastern solid perk. No 2 4M ~ erly blended; S pounds. 2 slxe cans. dos*n, OHi* can*, doxen, $l*jo. can... 14C $1.10; pound 4UO $2.H0; ran sUv Fourth Floor of Tke Ron Mart-lie. f PRETTY EASTER CARO6 AND EABTER NOVE LTIES— UPPER MAIN FLOOR KSM A RCHEI 1 Dalon Street, Herond Aienne, Pike Street. j I Exlraordiaary Specials al the April Sale ol Be - dlng. Note These Splea- did Bargains l3Se Pillow ('mm*. 200 dnen heavy bleached Pillow Cases. Tli««v are made frmm good quality Hheetlrr 4A* Hlse 42x3« Karh IU (# SOe Bleached lied Sfceeta, nlxe 81x90 Inches. Have neat ren ter eeams; food weight; soft finish. Not over 12 IA a to ,«rh 4SJC "•e ftleaeftied Red Olieela, good heavy quality; seainleas Hlae SIX9O Not over 12 t«- each purrhaaer. Uvv SI.2A Pillow a. KmniTlrn Feather PUlowa. size 21*27 Inche*. filled with thoroughly cleansed feather*; heavy her ringbone tick AC « covering Each .... v • I .AO Red ftpreada, crocheted Red Hpreade. extra heavy; slxe ftftx9o Inches In neat Marseilles pattern* 04 I) ft el its 14.50 Wool aad Cotton Mixed Rlnnketa. alxe MxftO. Soft and lofty; with neat pink and blue borders f O CO A pair 00*DU l oner Mala Floor of The Ron Mareke. DOMESTIC SPECIALS On Sala All Day Tuesday at Thaaa Prlcaa. lie Ginghams lor I l-2c a Yd. f.<M>o yards of Am/tikeAf Apron Olnfham 27 Inches Wla« fall bolt*, perfect good* Feat rotors Not over 12 yards to each pur chaser. lie Bleached Muslin 7 l-2c 60 pieces of TtleachM Muslin. iC Inchos wide Full bolts and per fect goods Round threat) —-aoft finish. Not over 2S yards to a purchaser 19c Cretonnes al 5c a Yard 2.*>00 yards of Cretonnes In mill lengths they are 27 Inches wide - shown In floral patterns and In good shades. 10c values at ic a yard. 15c Percales Priced 10c Yd. 2,200 yards of Percale* In lengths to Ift yards; 3« inches wide—-shown In lljrht ground* In dark striped end figured effects. 10c a yard l ower Main Fluor of Tke linn Marrhe. THE SEATTLE STAI UNCLE SAM TEACHES ARMY AVIATORS TO TRY TO SAVE THEMSELVES WHEN FALLING SAN 1)1 KOO, fal. April 0 When you ■<•>< n tiny man made machine n tnllii high, with nothing Iwlwmii It mill the liuril ground hut vary thin ulr. you can't help wondering If you've sot any unpaid hill* or unanswered letters on hand Capt. C. A. Cowan, In charga of Unci* Sam's aviation school at San Diego, and Burgeaa biplan* • howlng how th« angina and pro potior aro In front of tho driver. In caao of • fall tho drlvar la not crushod by tho angina. t'ncle Bam la spending $II.<HW to i>er month to teach tho art o( aviation The entire aerial equipment of tho I' H army la located at North Inland here and consists of 14 nia rhlnr* of the Wright. Curtlss and liurvoM types, and two hydro planes. Armored machines aro on tholr way to tho school and bomb throw ing devlcea will be experimented with soon. Tho machines aro equipped with engine* generating from TO to 100 horsepower and capahlo of attain 6ETTING READY FOR TRUST BILLS WASHINGTON'. April #—Drastically toned-down, revised drafts of tho admlnlatratlon'a antl trust bills will he submitted to congress this week. It waa announced today. The lawmakers who aro handling them, however. hav« received Instructions to speed matters up as much aa possible. Thr»e of the antl-truat hills. It waa ssld. are likely to be compressed Into f.ne. Whether the labor union and farmers' union exemption clauses will !>• permitted to stand will bo decided In a few days. Tho expectation waa that 'ho Harriett Hacon amendment, authoris ing unions to make closed-shop agreements with employers, would lie modified, st any rate, by limiting unions' exemption from the operation of antl trust legislation to permission for organlxatlona to exlat without legalising closed .bop agreements. ANOTHER WHITE WOMAN IS SLAIN STOCKTON. C'al. April « Mrs Kill* U. Msrberi, wife of a promi nent physlclsn hero, waa shot and killed here Saturday night by trva tora Katsura, a Japanese servant, later Identified aa an ex-convlct. Whejj Km lira found himself In danger of arrest, he committed suicide. The Japanese was angered because Mrs llarliert Insisted that a carpet bo tacked aa she directed. Instead of the way tho servant plan ned It. THEY DO GOOD BUSINESS HERE The action of Urge fire Insurance companies of the country In es tablishing general agencies hern for Washington. Idaho, Oregon and Alaska U bringing about the realization of the dream of various com mercial organisations to make Seattle the fire Insurance center of the Northweat. Two companies from I'arla have established ng« ncles here. Other foreign conrern* are planning to do the aame. MUNICIPAL FERRY PAYS NICELY The municipal ferry, the I<e*cbl. being operated by the port com mission on Washington, baa proved Itself a paying proposition The first three daya of operation netted total receipt* of UKO.SO. Thla amount pays expenses and leave# a small margin, which la better than the moat optimistic had hoped for In the early operation of the boat. The lieschl coat |K3,u00 and ha* a passenger rapacity of l,f>oo. WOMAN TO TURN STATE'S WITNESS The state* attorney who Is handling the cases against Mngdallna Werner and Frank Picon I, chnrged with first-degree murder In connec tion with the death of Henry Werner, the lssaquah ranrher, has con sented not to use the confession of Mrs. Werner that she hired t'lconl for $100 to kill her huatiand. He says Mrs. Werner will turn state's evidence and Is expected to tell thc same story on the stand. Plcont'n trial begins April 23. CITY INSISTS ON A 3-CENT FARE TOLKDO, 0., April 6.—lt seemed certain today that the city coun cil would not accept tha proposal of the local traction company to set tle the street car controversy here. The company proposed that a straight five cent fare be charged, and Hint five tickets be sold for Ir. rents. It was said that Mayor Keller planned to enforce the straight three-rent ordinance, and ha* ordered the pollre to protect passenger* who refuse to pay more. Hundreds again declined today to pay five cent fares, and rodo free. MEYER HAS TO EAT, YOU KNOW! KTJOKNK, Or., April 6.- Notre !>nme Meyer, who declares he will renllne millions In a few year* from a machine drill In ventlon, ha* Joined the navy here. "I might as well keep busy for four years, while my money 1* accumulating," he said. HE WAS A POLITE MAN, ANYHOW t'OH ANOKI.EB, April f. Mr» Tracy Orabto will franio the note a htirKlar loft In her kitchen. "After tatting your dandy etrawberry pie, I have not the nerve to •teal your silver; much obliged," the note tald. IF JEROME g> U $25,000 for not extraditing Thaw, what would he get If he did extradite him? STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Ing a speed of from f»0 to ifl miles an hour. Morn than 100 men maintain the camp and school. I'uplla come from all parta of the country, and from every division of the army. All apply for admlaalon to the tehool. none la detailed to thla work, aa for other military duty. According to the commanding officer, ("apt. C. A. Cowan, not one man haa withdrawn from the avia tion aervlce. * (If course, not all of the appll ranta pan* tlm tenia, and they are manifold, the moat lni|xirtant being the teat of nervea and pretence of mind Then, too, the men mu*t »bow an Intercut In motor* and In the study of the *<I<mu«. uf fly Inn. la-aplte the precautions taken to avoid icddtntl, four deatha have on-urred In thla i-atnp In the year It haa been on North Inland since coming from Ttsaa f'ltjr. Thla I* « low figure In propor tlon to the number of meu In- strutted and In comparison with death record# of foreign schools and Independent flyers. The soldiers aro taught to guard agalnat the possibility of death by falling and trained to know how to aavo themselves If, for aomo rea son, tho machine should start to rail. While "looping tho loop" Is con sidered nothing more thsn sn exhl bltlon stunt, flying upside down and diving aro looked upon as practical maneuvers, proving that a machine. If It ialla or tuma over, can t*« con trolled and righted. Frederick <s Nelson Store opt'/is at O.JO and c/osCkl at J. JO * \ On Sale Tuesday, Second Floor 50 New Wool Crepe Dresses At $12.00 Each A FAVORABLE purchase, just received. Fifty pretty dre-ses in desirable models I •for «treet, at-home and business wear. Black and several good colors. Price 3*12.00 each Hecond Kioor j I re 24-Inch Suit Cases The Ohio Range Special $2.95 t"«k h«-bia.t fea -1 ture in the fire- ■ Till. Trunk Section offers on Tues- I,ox of the Ohio Range day an exceptional value in a ' s only one of several handsome, well-built Suit Case of pol- futures in des.gti that . , make for increased effi- • ished cane, constructed over strong , J 8 * ciency and economy. has-wood frame, >n the popular 24- y vtTy housekeeper inch -i/e The case is reinforced with should investigate it. 'E'fclllj extra-heavy sole leather corners, The Ohio embodies JH brassed lock and catches and good everything looked for leather handle, and is cloth-lined, with ' n a ran gc, 4J ... , , _ at a strictly moderate price. Three family shirred pocket. Special, Tuesday, ,44.50, $48 50 and $52.50. T,,,,a 52 50, connected for $2 50 more. Third Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Short Lengths of Fine Wool Dress Goods, Suitings and Coatings On Sale at a Very Special Price The The Yard */DC Yard A Sl'IT manufacturing house closed out its short lengths of high-grade Suitings at a sharp concession, and we will sell them Tuesday at a price just as sharply below regular retail value. These materials arc all 56 inches wide, and range in length from 1% to 10 yards. Included, a large variety of styles and colorings in fine woolen weaves, among them Tweeds, Cheviots,* Bedford Cords, Coverts, Diagonals, Pin Stripes and Mixed Suitings and Coatings, Very desirable for skirts, dresses, tailored suits and separate coats. Special, Tuesday, the yard, —Baasmsnt salesroom. Smart Novelty Suits, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 NEWEST styles and colorings and favored materials combine to make these moderately-priced displays of v. Suits especially attractive to the Easter shopper. added to the showing are t venty-five Sample /(I/sl\ Suits in sires 16 and .V>, and these are especially inter- {•jl esting because there is only one of a kind. } I-ancy Crepes, Wool Poplins and Serges J \ V J are extensively employed, in black, navy, / rose, Copenhagen, tango, wistaria, brown, {/' midnight-blue and black and white stripes N. -M and checks. / \ The designs follow closely those seen in < /j [ \ rti"HTr~*r s Ti the higher-priced lines, embracing styles for ,\\ » the miss of 16 or 1R and for women in r|-J tt \ ®fsf sizes up to 44 bust measurement JJ ! \ \V Prices $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50. ] |^\Vv SEPARATE SKIRTS. *3.95 TO $7.50 New arrivals in tunic, spiral and peg-top effects as well as plain tailored Skirts in the larger sizes, cleverly tailored from Black and N'avv Serge, Black Moire, Crepes in black, navy, Copenhagen, olive, rose and tango, Diagonals and Crepes in black and white checks and Plaid Diagonals in tango or tan and blue plaids. Attractively priced at $3.95, $4.50, $5.75, $6.50 and $7.50. —Ba»«m«nt salesroom. New Arrivals in Crepe de Chine Blouses at $3.85 rp HE last word in blouse ■*- styles is represented in jH these new arrivals in Crepe de Chine, which are featured in i• : black, navy, Copenhagen, rOw; white, tango, flesh-color, maize Li-AB^T"t priced at $3 - 85 - lingerie waists. 91.15 p|m - :m+~i AND 91.50- r ■SI Dainty, inexpensive Waists f ) Imy jffiL ■'-* in P lain white and eolored / " ""XS embroidered effects, designed t Jf' with drooping shoulder, round or square collar and long or short sleeves. The exceptional breadth of the assortment makes a satisfactory choice eaSV. Sizes 34 tO 46. —Bas»mw« aUMrooa. Dress Shields Plaitings Children's Hose 10c 15c Yard 10c Pair "lIyrUSLIN - covered "pLAIIINGS of net and /"CHILDREN'S Cotton IVI Dress Shields in X » hadow lace in 3 va " Ribbed Hosiery in sizes 2, 3 and 4, priced rict y of P»ttern», in both black, sizes 6y t , 78y 2 low at 10c pair. wh,te and ecru shadc > thc and unusual value at Yard. 15c. —*»i*»room. lOc pair. —■•(•■room. - Pmirmrnl RalMroom. •» * » * - Neckpieces: Clearance Bead Necklaces at 25c 25c to $1.00 AS' intrrcstiiiß . to-. .*»« men,. mHE popular Bead N«*tac« to embracing Windsor lies, Middy lies, I Stock Collars in lace and embroidery com- turoc in tic asmient Salesroom in binations, Venise Lace Collars and Sets, an excellent assortment of the newest Guimpea and many other pretty neckpieces, effects, attractively priced at 25c, 50c priced for clearance at 25c. and $1.00. —n«*emont saleroom. — Ba*«m«nt Rilnr«nnv