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For Bargain Friday at the Bon Marche A Sale Extraordinary Of 200 New and Stylish Serge Dresses A special purchase of those swagger new military Dresses reached lis ill time to be added to the already formidable list of Friday bargains—they are beautifully tailored Dresses—made of fine, all-wool serges, gabardines and prunella—in the popular Sand and Putty shades —and Jotfre and Navy Hlue. We've eight swagger styles to show you. Amongst them—some of the new sus pender style <-t Dresses oi na\ \ bine serge with silk* crcj>e \\ .list in small blue and white checks Serge Dresses in a natty belted effect— with braided fronts cuffs and collars— slash p»xkets on the skirt* —(braided, too) —in Sand, Putty and Navy Hlue. Two-piece Gabardine Dresses—with the belted fatigue jacket* and braided patch pockets—in navy blue, putty and sand, with black suede belt* For Friday Only This Infant's 50c Dress £ at 29c V Of Allover Embroidery Flounc \J j Ings. Sizes 6 months and 1 and 2 year*. IJiI ■■. u Cute little affair*, with round /f'Vjj neck with yoke of embroidery and beading and lace trimmed I l/Tut cuff*. The embroidery in *klrt LI \J* [7 n\ Is Inchm d«H»p. —Second Floor. C*nt*r. Just for Friday This $2.50 Card Table $i.65 Fold* up compactly . Top leatherette or felt cowered. , Jnat the thing if you ®rt» tn the habit of No phone giving card parties. order* taken. light weight folding Card Table; felt or leather ette covered top; reinforced top and well-hr*red leg*. Can be folded up and put away when not in u»e. —Third Floor. For Friday Only These Sample Hose at IP*, 25c pr. I Worth up to 75c a pair. Lisle thread and cotton. Women's high-grade Hoae In blark and < mostly In n!r..>* <* an.l SVfc. About 300 pairs In the !<>•, worth Mp to TV. and will giro t J lota of wear Swi*: - —Lower Main Floor. For Friday Onlv These Boys' 50c Waists r Tj at 25c r 15 dozen of chambray I --^lA and black sateen, with mil- IT 1 ' 1 [ Itary collars. Siies 6to 14 t L. vJ~V year.. V*l J Boy*' Waiit*. Jutt as Illustrated—military rollar *tyl<», In light and dark atrlpM—also plain tan, gray or blue rhambray and blark sateen, at 2 be. Upper Main Floor. All Ready for "Salmon Day" in Seattle's Best Grocery Klpperrd Malanoa, fresh ra etlvM dally; (in -14 r It lb 1 *T C Salmon. bant quality No. 1 20c |)fl Montf Tomii • o*». N'i. 2 V* lanr*- ■ tz* ran*, regular I 2 H'- valaa, * a speclal . I\/ C I'linrn large fann 1 » amall * tan* 1"C Bargain Day Economies in the Domestic Section 6c Challieg for 7 ! /2 c Ginghams at 10c at 12 l /2 c Linene at 4c yd. 5c yd. 8 l-3c yd. 9c yd. Printed t'balll**. ?4 w • ar«l for r »"'» M»;ivv Shifting '"In l'r*n< Unrfif, ft! Inn wlda, P*r»lan And yard* of Apron Olnic- lot*. :j 7 tnc\>*n wide wM* full bolt*, purfurt Oriental pattern*. In » »»rn- 27 wl«l«-. ntvj* in n«*a* gondii, In Miii**. tan* and (rood Not o'.»r length* to 20 yard* RtrlpMt Ittiffhn f»» 1<• i>lnk* for aurntnrr 1'• ' ard* to a r-untorn'-r. M#»* . tr-oftlv In \«r<!« Mo*f!- |ilnf« a h t 4< » ynril. I '•)" < »«k*. worth V',- HI !< a urd —l.nwfr Main Vlo«»r A "Busy Bargain Friday" in the Shoe Shop $3.00 and $3.50 Pumps $1.95 Women'* $3.50 Shoes $2.39 Short II n*»* of Woman's Ptimpi, In fcunmctnl /alf Patent leather Hwttun flw r«, lu ,t fawn « lnlh pn»«*nt leather and 11 r*r|#», neat ntylcn In colonial* ot top*, rl»>»«» trltr»m*d wait *«»I«-« and lunula |r»atli<r plain, wait i»o1e» and military hcHa. Bls«« 2% to 4 ».. ' h«H* N*»at fitting Hho** HI/** 2to . \\ p rnrrv tlnym' "Kntuu," *>»«! Vl'Mr *npporler««. I pprr "Hnlw. ... at $8.45 *«il» Haimoa lr«»ul, 7 t" H fi*" In * »< ' j»ni Qg %/ o c «nim»H I.oaf. n k'H <l» "i* »«i>ilwl« i •• - *T 1 and lunch#*; ran . .. '2C llrl«-k « odfUh, fin** 1* hit# A -A \ < - OA *<vC W h«|p I «»«tf l»h. t. - -1 «| ml! f T t• • p<n n. ■: - <•»» h, pound . . • C A Special Sale of Elating QC and Cooking Applet, Box JL ApplM. mII Riiarnnf>iMl. i>r\rm t \ at fcSr a t.ox while w«- hav»- anv haldwlnt. U'ln»*«ap», Hn«»w* ami l>« 'awarf lied- to rhooa* from. Don't I orart Our f hlMrrn a Barber *toop on the I bird I' I»»«»r—i^ SonMarche m- Union »t.—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle Tel. Elliott 4100 Tunic Dresses with Chasseur fronts— made of fine French *erge with long, sweeping tunic and patch pockets they are button trimmed in front and button in the back. Richly braided Military Dresses—in the two-piece style with braided belts they are made of a fine twill serge—and come in sand, putty and navy blue. "Service" Dresses with flat side pleats— with Muall |M>ckets on the pleat> Miedc belts—and silk tipped collars ami cuff*. *1 Mdr Just for Friday This $1.25 Dress >r > , at 59c *M Made of whits lingerie, suss i 6 to 14 years, with short ft slssves and neck lacs trlm<ned. J / M 111 \T Finished with tucks and In- ~^l section at the bottom of thn l^r-'{iT.fc* skirt. Two other style* with '*i*~ deep yoke of embroidery and neat, small tucks. Second Floor. JL For Friday Only This $14.50 Machine at fssfe $12.25 H J (Wj Th* Yukon Machlns, j'/ — Vt£J with hand #ft. drop -=X B —J {J| h#ad devlca; 10-ysar CJ guarantss. A thoroughly reliable Sewing Machlns. ruaran teed to do perfect work. Cabinet In golden oak finish with two drawer* on each side and one tn the center Complete set of presser foot attach ment*. Fourth Floor. For Friday Only These Men's Sl.">o Trousers pSll 98c pr. Iff Diagonal casslmeres. worsted* and ssrges. In aiiea 32 to 4e. I', <I j j Qood, sturdy Working Trousers. f nn sale at !>*c a pair Hi»w l>»«it pU t.'J loops In brown ami bin* diagonal Lj| (trav and brown n'riped JW worsted* •■ Mt|H; eorili D 51.50 Upper Main Door. For Friday Only 20c and 25c Ribbons at Fancy and Plain Ribbons In lovely Spring hue* —nice for trimming your n»w hat or for hair bow* Plain taffeta. meMallnc, oatln, check*, stripes and floral design*—both light and dark. Upper Main Floor. THE SEATTLE STAR I'rrnHalf *alm»n «»n* of th« \*ry !»*«<: lari(" rani, 22 ic Mfd Hnlntufi llrU Mmn flnaai $1.19 Horlia mill Jn«m ■ty le I offrf, I W'i of fha liput cof • f«**n . pr«oi> •» r I y t»l*ndf»l att<l fr*«h lv roa«t»<f; It>n f..r IMM), OC MIIMPII 1 Imiii«. No Q r 7J C —>t'«Mirih l'lo«»r. UNCLE SAM'S BIGOES T BATTLESHIP WILL BE CHRISTENED BY PEHHSYLVAHIA GIRL Kolb When the new I'nlted Slate* battleship allps from the ways st 1 Newport News, Va , next Tuesday, Its name, "Pennsylvania," will be formsllv l>e*t<>«ed tipon It bv Ml** Klltalieth Kolb. »ho I* railed the "sweetest girl tn I'ennsylvanla." 1 1 LABOR COUNCIL EXPELS MITCHELL Convicted of "conduct unbecoming a union man," the Central I<abor council Wednesday night temporarily expelled Kd II Mitchell a* a dele gate from the Typographical union. II was charged Mitchell "employed treacherou* tactics In the prosecution of hi* opposition against T. II Holton. labor union candidal* for the council " It *as charged Mitchell offered $.'» each to two *treet streakers to talk agalnat Motion. Mitchell I* a member of the Typographical union ACCUSATION CAUSES SENSATION SAN FRANCISCO, March ll.—Railroad men expre** astonishment over the testimony of Jullua Kruttschnlti. of the Southern I'actfk - , l»e for* examiners taking testimony regarding th«< unmcrglng <rf the Southern and Central I'aclflc railroads, when he asserted that Attorney Oeneral Wlckeraham had tried to force the Southern I'adflc to *el| the t entral Pacific to the t'nlon Pacific. The attorney general "u>rd compulsion," *ald Kmttacbnltt, In an •(fort to bring about such a plan, and he added that If It had not been (<>r the Interference of the California railroad commission the plsa would have gone through. ARRAIGN BOY BANDIT MONDAY OAKIJLNO, March 11.* 7,elbert floia. the l>oy bandll. who shot d' l * n Cashier t'harfe* Krmn* In an attempt to rob Ihe Stale bank of Nile* Tuesday. will be arraigned at Nile* Monday. The charge will t>e murder If K tana succumbs. BILL IS LAUGHED TO SCRAP HEAP Ot.YMIMA. March 11 Ntnorittln t<e»der Rwvwi, Tom Murphlne and W. I>. I.sne. progressives of King.count?, yesterday afternoon made auch a laughing stock of the sens)* bill to abolish pledging of <audl< dates for public office that It was killed They offered amendments which would prohibit the pledging of can didates by <»ood Koarfs association. the buying bj candidate* of tickets to church noclables. etc The bill wae aimed at the legislative committee of tho grange, farmers' onion anil lal>or union*, which hav« made a practice of asking rtndlda'e* t<> ihn* how they stood on Important pending measure* dur ing their campaign for election. HOUSE DISCOVERY TOUGH ON ED OLVMPIA, March 11.- Senator Ed Palmer of King county won't be allowed to hunt deer with doge, after all. When his e* tensive game code, In which thla provision waa hidden, reached the houee yeaterday afternoon, this feature waa diecovered and stricken Thla waa on* of the bill* which Palmer ssld he had had to recommend out aa committee bllla, because he couldn't get any one to attend the committee meetings It waa S B. 337. WOULD KEEP TOURISTS AT HOME IIKRKKI.KY. Cal . Marrh II Speaking here today at the third an | "iual conference of the National Park Huperlntendenta and fluperviaora' association. R 11 Young, aaalatant lo Mark Daniels. general superin tendent ami landscape engineer of natlonul parka, outlined the puri>»ae •if th« convention. "Americana," he said. ' who go lo Europe to see the arenery spend approximately $r>00,000,000, and they s«-c a very Inferior brand of seen <ry when they get there. We are striving to educate tho American arenery lover to turn hla face to the West. and see aomethlng worth while, and. Incidentally, keep hla money In our country. To that end It I i» the purpoae of thla conferenrn to conalder waya and meana of lm- . proving trmnaportatlon to the various parka DOUBLE-CROSS 2 LEGISLATORS OI.YMIMA. March 11 —Two men who have been held In line all 'r.routfh the eenaton by the organization tire good and aore today. Ye* terday their pet niea»tirea. which they had been led to expect would he t>aaaed If they continued lo vole right, were let out of the rules com i inlttee. They were let out of committee AND KIM.KI) The two members were Vomits of Tacotna and Scales of Centralta Young'a bill would have provided for tho examination and reulatra lion of mnator elertrlriana, and Scalea' for the Knarantee of hunk de poalta The latter Hot hla Idea from tho fnlliirt aln Southwealern Wash intfton. ho said From 11 political point of view, the*e two men a I triply hml been i liade nan of nil the aesalon :»a voting iitilts, niul then lit the finish their lillla wer« let out of Committee and killed' WOULD PRINT 'DOPE' AGAINST LAW OT.YMPIA, March ll.— The slate will pay for the printing of argu menta In favor of repealing the present direct legislation sections of the constitution, If a resolution Inttoduced yesterday by Senator Hharpsteln of Walla Walla panses Ilia resolution will permit the secretary of state to have tho nrßii inents jrrlnted If he so desires Hhnrpsteln seemed lo bo quite oonfl lent, that Sei retary I M llowell would dealrv lust thla very thing Tho arguments ngalnat theae measures would not be printed •■lmply the argument*! which l.efl tho leglalnturo to put them up to the people, as Hhnrpsteln put It. MoOulre. democrat, denounced. the plan ns a method of getting rt» publican lj ichine literature printed at atnte i xpenac Tho resolution Is In committee. GOV FERGUSON announces publicly that if the for eign life insurance companies now seeking the repeal of the Robertson insurance law of Texas will agree to loan $25,- 000,000 in five equal annual installments, on farm mortgages ;or city property, in Texas, at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent, jbeginning September 1, 1915, he will urge the repeal of the Uaw. The silence since is painful. Mia* Kolb I* n student In n Klrls' school In Washington. The "Pennsylvania" will be the biggest battleship In the American navy It* tonnage I* 31,000, It* length turn feet and It lis* a beam of #7 feet. The »ea monster coat $14.<>00.000. FiajEiorerNELSCw Ladies' Home Journal Patterns The Items That Make Up a Well-Assorted Stock of Dressmakers' Staple Notions arc all to be found here, ami with than the best of the novelties that are con stantly being introduced tor the purpose of improving upon existing method*. We append a list of representative items such as arc in particular demand . ... V 1 —First Kloof. at this tune: Steel Toilet Pins, assorted sizes in cube, 15*. Peet's Hooks and Invisible Eyes in Mai) and white, i/es 0 to 3, 10c package. Ue Long Hooks and Eyes, hump or nub style, 10c card; 6 for 50c. L)e Long Hook and Eye Tape, I'A yard. Snap Fastener Tape to be sewed on by hand <<r machine, 5c yard. Silko Skirt Braid in black, white and colors, bolt of 5 yards, 15c. Milward's Plain-eye Sewing Needles, 5c package Robert's Gold-eye Sewing Needles, sharps and darners, 5c package. "3-in-l" Machine Oil, lOr Omo Bias Binding of fine lawn, in white and black, 12-yard pieces, 8c to 30c. Directoire Belting, in 'ilk, cotton and mercerized material, 10c to 50c. Superior Pearl Buttons in fish-eye and plain style, 5c and 10c card. Girdle Foundations in various style*, .shaped and straight, 25c. Little Finger Rings if t ■ c «r:• {( ' )l the little finger, comprising various new designs in colored stone setting*. Priced from 50c to $2.50 >* ,oor - ft The Vein Dyke Drape Veil has just arrived in the Veiling Section. It is iden tified by the deep points at the lower edge, which arc accentuated l>y appliqued chenille dot* in black, navy, gray, tan, or brown on the white mesh background. An elastic band around the top of this pretty Veil holds it in place upon the hat. Price $1.25. "Kurtain Kream" For Tinting Lace Curtains Fly employing this successful preparation, white lare curtain* arc made a deep, rich cream color, and old. faded cream curtain* may l>e thoroughly freshened and restored. Simple directions accompany each package of Kurtain Kream, at 25c. —Notion Section. Flret rioor. Untrimmed Hats in Wide Variety $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 nnHliSI: new Sailor, Shepherdess, Turban, / ■*- Mushroom and Poke Shapes depend so / much for their smartness upon their graceful / , v ' /Iff] lines that an abundance of trimming is unnec- ' * - \ essary—a pretty ornament or flower cluster sets them off to perfection. l.isere, Milan Hemp and Milan are favorite 1 V 1 \ straws, and colorings match the season's new Y costume shades. Prices, $1.95, $2.95 and \ •• I $3- 9 5. \ - V Flowers, Fruits, Berries, Foliage and \ / ' / J Ostrich Fancies, appropriate trimmings for \ \ these hats, are priced from 25c to 95c. 4 Halearoom. v/ /7~; New Arrivals in Silk Dresses Mm $5.75 and $7.50 ; "" T t / RA( J: 1 UI . full skirts and trim Eton jacket effects /; i identify these Dresses as new Spring styles. They /i 1 h . are made of flowered messaline and poplin in lavender, /• ' V gray, Copenhagen and wistaria, the models including: /111 I |\ j;')j ] A pretty messaline Dress A Dress with Eton jacket J' . 'i , with three-quarter sleeves effect is made of flowered KfH i"' >-f | \ ~n<l sc ' f girdle lias full skirt poplin, with low ncck, hall I I;; i.V ' ' -hirred 011 to a round yoke; sleeves and paneled skirt with I "j"u~ 11 C' vestee and collar of lace. deep flounce. Attractively *2 i V 1 $ 575 ' P ru ' c<l al 97.50. I I ___________ —Basement Salesroom A New Shipment of Sateen Petticoats, Special 95c Mary Jane Pumps Tyr A 1)1'. of good quality mercerized brings a complete range of size- for sateen, Ihesc Petticoats are fin- Infatits, ( liildren, Misses and (iroyving ished with deep kniu- plaited flounce (iirK They are of patent viii kid, with handed in brocaded effect. hand turned sole* and while Iming sh((wn K ~a Ru _ i;u ,. Si/cs Jto .s. 90c to 8. $1.25; green, Maroon, Wistaria. New-blue and to 11. 50 11-, to 2. *2.00; „ laoW , aiul specUUy priced a, 95c. - J to /. pail p. tem , nt Ralearoom. —Baaement Salearootn. /.$ \ —first I'loor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Weighted Tape. 10e yard Koh-i-noor Placket Fasten ers, H* card; for 25c Wilson Dress Hooks, 10< card. Sonomor Placket Fasteners, 5c card. Tango or Gladstone Flare Collar Supporters. 10c. Airlite Silk Invisible Collar Supporters, card of 5, 10c, Ribbon Seam Binding in blark, white and color*, 15c. "Superba" Brilliant Silk Skirt Braid, 10c yard. Warren's Ruching Wire, double -1 ov ercd, three yard piece*, 10c. Aurora Medici Supporters in various style*. lOr. Omo, Kleinert and Naiad Brassieres with shields, $1.00. Omo, Kleinert and Naiad Dress Shields in regular garment and novelty styles, at prices ranging from 15c to $1.00. Kleinert's Gem Flcsh-color Silk-lined Dress Shields, 35c and 40c. Black Leather Traveling Bags Special $3.45 WEMs-BUILT leather Travel- InK Ban* In walru* rniln ef fect, reinforced with leather cor ner* and fitted with urnng lock and catche*. Full leather lining, with latue pocket. Kl*hteenlnrh alue, ape»-lal at IS.4S, —Third Floor. The Ohio Range Bakea Better Costs Less to Operate Direct- Action Cat Ranges —Third Floor