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BARGAIN FRIDAY At the Bon Marche's July Clearance Sale Still Lower Prices on Remainders of Summer Merchandise Come and Help Yourself to Some of the Many Bargains 1,000 Remnants of Fine Dress Silks at —1-3 Less— A fine lot of Remnants in waist, skirt anil dress length*, including this season * most popular Silk;*, lustrous Taffeta, soft Crepe tie I hine, beautiful C repe Meteor nn<l many other weaves so much in detnaml this season—there are all colors as well as black and white. 1,500 Remnants of Fine Wool Dress Goods —at 1-2 Price — For one day you can select any Remnant of Wool Dress Good* and have it for exactly half price—Serges, Poplins and Cheviots included, as well as many other weaves equally as rood. In this lot you will find your favorite color, even if it is black * * _|>prr Hula M«®r Remnant Sale of Laces and Embroideries Marked bv the piece—instead of by the yard and you save half or more —At sc— —At 10c— —At 15c— Each Each Each Remnants of Laces Remnants of Laces Remnants of Laces and Embroideries and Embroideries and Embroideries, From »/, to 1 \'x From 1 to 2 Yards, Lengths From 1 Yard Yards, Worth to 15c. Worth to 20c Up, Worth to 30c. FRIDAY CLEARANCE OF LACES AND EMBROIDERIES AT HALF All of our Fin# Lace* and Embrold«rl«» are marked at Jiut one half their former prices fhey *111 b« eut to any length deafenl ami the prlcea range from 50c to $10 00. Clearance *ale price* 26c to $5.00 a rar<l-there la a uoo<l assortment to chooan from. —Upper Main Floor. Women's Novelty Pumps and Shoes, Worth $5 to $10 —1-3 Less — All our Women's high class Novelty Shoes and Pumps, with colored tops—and all our fancy imported colored kid models—worth from $5 00 to $1000 a pair—on sale Friday at a straight reduction of 33 1-3 per cent. Button, lace or side lace styles—in sand, midnight blue, gray or white calf and canvas. Upper Mam Floor. Boys' Better Suits Reduced 25 Per Cent—and More All our best lines of Boys' Clothing—one-quarter less—because it is clearance time—and while they are technically Summer Suits there is not one of tl cm that wouldn't make a splendid Fall Suit for any boy in all Seattle Bulgarian Jackets, made of high grade suitings, and tailored in the better way. $3.95 Boys' Suits reduced to $2.95 $8.50 Boys' Suits reduced to $6.38 $6.50 Boys' Suits reduced to $4.88 $10.00 Boys' Suits reduced to $7.00 $7.50 Boys' Suits reduced to $5.65 $12.50 Boys' Suits reduced to $9.38 — I pwt Mala 500 Sample Pieces of New 25c Neckwear —15c Apiece— All late mid-season styles—all new and dainty, and all 25c grades—hut they will all be out on the bargain tables tomorrow at 15c apiece. They're samples—only one or two of a sort—but scores of pretty sorts —Collars. Vestees, Waist Sets and other pretty neck-fixings. —Upper Main Floor. Lower Main Floor Bargain Special 12ic to 15c White Goods —We Yd.— 5,000 yards of seasonable Whit# Good* In such materia:* aa Voile, Hatlite and Swiss Crepe— wld'hs ranging from 27 to 3« Inches. homer Main Floor Bargain Special 15c Longcloth, 36-Inch, at —10c Yd.— Good quality Longcloth—this material haa • fine, soft flnlah and Is full yard wide. For Friday, a yard 19c. Lower Main Floor Bargain Special 18c Donegal Linen Priced —10c Yd.— Firm quality material that la exceptionally strong and servlceable—lt Is a full yard wide and will make nice house dresses and frocka for children. Upper Main Floor Bargain Special Correspondence Paper for —10c a Box— 370 Boxes of Correspondence Paper, value* up to 50c—there I* some with Initial!, aome plain; alao a few In the latest tints. GROCERY SPECIALS For Economic Friday Shoppers Kippered Salmon—a fresh shipment received every morning; per -a a pound 140 New Pack Bhrlmps—guaranteed; selected large alee—No. X canst, 12', ic; OC No. IV4 can* at ZOC White Star Tuna Fish—delicious for lunches and sandwiches; 25c cans, 3 for 50c; « wm l per can 1 / 2 C Pesberry Coffee—our regular 300 grade; OE freshly roasted; per pound Tomatoes—splendid quality; large *7 1 size cans; each • ZC Canned Salmon—finest quality pink f\ Salmon; No. 1 tall size cans; each........ S/C Dry Onions—finest quality Walla Walla Onions, B pounds for 9c; 10 pounds for 17c; A f\ 25 lbs. for 4UC brand; No. 1 size cunt: each -a f\ Eastern Cove Oysters—Ernpemr JLUC Seedless Rslslns—Fresno brand—one -j f\ of the very best; per package IvJC —Fotirlh Floor. Japanese Lunch Cloths In Pretty Blue and White Flower and Bird Designs. Size 48*48. Price 75c. Lower Main. We Curry a Complete Ma* of « p orl Om4s—Fourth Finer. bonMAR CH E Union 8t. —Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle. Tel. Elliott *100 Upper Main Floor Bargain Special Women's Summer Vests —15c Ea Thsy *r« th« lowntcV, no-s!esvs styls, and many hare pretty fsncy yoke*, dim 3« and 3»— ■lies 40. 42 and 44 In the plain yoke style. Upper Main Floor Bargain Special 75c and $1.00 Union Suits —50c Ea.— Just for Friday, Women's Thrse-plscs or Prin cess-cut Union Suits, low neck. no sleeves, and lace knee style. In slies 34 to 44. Third Floor Bargain Special Soiled Undermuslins for —89c Ea.— $1.98 to 13.50 values In Muslin Underwear, In cluding Gowns. Combinations, Skirts and Chemises, made of fine French nainsook trimmed with Isce or embroidery. Third Floor Bargain Special $4.50 to $7.00 Underwear —$1.98 Ea.— Beautiful Undarmuallns of fine lingerie cloth, which are soiled from handling. The lot consist* of Oowns, Skirt* and Combinations, with fine Ince or embroidery trimmings. Damaged 15c Ticking —3c a Yd.— 15c Art Ticking—partially damaged by water— nlc« patterns and colorings- 30 Inches wide- not over 25 yard* to a buyer at 3c a yard so that all may have a chance to ahare In this "good thing." 6c Calico, 25-Inch, 4c Yard Full bolts of perfect Calico, In light and dark shades neat pattern*. Not over 20 yards to each customer. 10c Percale, 36-Inch, 6 Vic Yard 2,600 yards of Percales In mill lengths snd full bolts —light and dark colrtred backgrounds with neat patterns. 19c Crepe Pliste at \2V 2 c Yard Soft Crape Pllste, 30 Inches wide, In lengths to 10 yards It come* In small, neat, patterns, and Is fine for underwear. —l,ot»er Main Floor. THE SEATTLE STAR Hesvy Turkish Bath Mats Pretty Blue snd White Tile snd Other Patterns. Size 45*27. Price $1.25. Lower Main. BOALT PUTS "MARVELOUS" THRU PACES Ha li. Indeed, "Marveloua" Haynea The teat I put him to fu aa difficult aa T could devl**. but he did not falter. You may have aeon 11* going north on Second ave. thla morning "Marveloua" Haynea and I. 1 am afraid 1 rut a rldlrtilou* figure, with "Marveloua" Haynea, blindfolded, leading mo thru the atreet aa a moth er lead* a toddling child. Htralght ha lihl me to the Commercial Club, In the Arcade building, and to Otto Cane, who I* known an Otto, the Mad Kcrretary. And In the hand of the Mad Secretary "Marveloua" Haynea placed a letter I had written him and Incloaed la an unaddreaaed envelope which I sealed. Of cour*a, he had to find the aafnty ilepoalt boi before he could) deliver the letter And of roume hn had to find the key to the ho*. And, naturally, he had to find the aah barrel. And how could be, n atr.inger In Heattle, find the aah barrel If he waa tin fu miliar with tin alley? The foregoing may aound Incoherent and *11 mlied up., hut It at Icaat r«»fle«'ta anurataiy the atate of mind I'm In. "Marveloua" llayuea. to atralghten • ut the narrative, called on me yeaterday, aa you mint know If jrou read the choicest hit In The Htar ll« In Charlee P. Hay tin* to hi* neighbor* In Kort Worth, Te» , where he mnt a hotel anil I,ooo.«icre rattle rani h. Alao, he la a member of Hella temple, Ancient Ord«*r of the MyMlc flhrloe lie told me be waa formerly a abowman. known to theatre goer* oO another day aa "Marveloua" llaynea, but that he had retired; that h had brought hi* family to Heat tie for Hhrlne week, and that the old hankering for the footllghta had come upon him here In overwbeltnlnK force. To i>artlculart*e. "Marvelous" Ilaynea I* a payrhologtat and n thought Iruiaferencn freak 'Urn* lAiry took a chanc* and put him on at the Orand. "M»rv«low" njtk«-<1 me, man to n>an. to |irot« that, after year* of running a ho'el In Kort Worth, Tm ,ho In *1111 M good at mind-reading ua bo u»«"«l to be. The Tltla Truat Co . Second and t'oliitnbla, loaned me a aafety do l»>alt ho*. 1 left In It the latter t had written to thn Mad Secretary. I hid tha key in an aah barrel In tba allay back of th* Smith building. Then 1 mat "Marveloua" at tha mayor'a office Jimmy, hlrtoner'* aecretary. kept an eye on both of n* to ae« there waa no horue-pocua. We blindfolded Marvelou* " Ha led me by the hand, atreight to the aah barrel In the allay; thence to tha aafaty de posit box In the Tltla Tniat t'o. lie unlocknd the lx<x and aei ured the l«tter I remember. It *u aealed an«f unaddreaaed); then he piloted me up Second to th« Arcade, up the elevator, and Into th* Commercial Cluo. Ottn, th* Mad Secretary, looked up Inquiringly ' Marvelous" plac ed the letter In hla hand. Otto tore th* envelope and read the letter ll* arratched hla head, read th* iMtfr again, and ejaculated: ' Marvelous!" SOLDIERS FIRE ON MOB IN LISBON LISBON. July 22.—fourteen peraona war* killed and 15 wounded today when aotdlara fired upon a mob attacking the municipal offlcara at Lamego. The rr.eage'- report* here do not atate tha cauae of the riot. BOYS' BAND TO GIVE CONCERT Tha hlg boya' band from the Mooa* Heart. 111., vocational arbool, whlrh waa one of the featurea of th* Mooae national convention at Han Diego. which haa Juat rloaed, will glv* a free concert In Seattle on July 2#, th* exact place to be determined later. Th* eip»ne*a the band will Incur In coming to Seattle will b* paid by th* local branch of the order. No. til. which la anxloua to give the Seattle public kiim Idea of th* natur* of th* vocational work which the Loyal Order of Mooaa la doing among boya. Them are S5 boy* In the band. ASKS LABOR CAMPAIGN IN EAST RPRINTiFIEM), Mass. July il ~Fr»ri Jennings. vice prc*ldent of the InternaUonal Machinists' union, today appealed to the F.astern of for shorter hours and more pay. for shorter hours an more pay. This mar complicate the labor situation In the munition factories at Bridgeport. GRANT EXPRESS RATES INCREASE WASHINGTON, July 22.—Modifying Its prsvlous order, ♦ha Intsrstata commtrci commission today held that ths pree ent revenue racaivsd by ths principal express companlss wis Inadequste and provided for an Increase In ratss. JULIETTE HAS IDEAS ON DRESS That frocks should etpress not so much the fashions as one's own personality and Individuality, and that every woman should dress to fit her mood If she want* her clothes to be becoming. Is the opinion of Juliette lMka. Franco-American comedienne, headlining the bill at the New f'antages this week Miss IMkn designs her own costumes, and ench one, she says, Is representative of the mood she Is in while sluicing. "It Is absolute folly," she declares, "for any woman to let other* say what ahe will wear. Now, Imagine going to a modiste and having her say one must wear this or that to bo In fnshion, and so, regardless of who one is or what one looks like, one takes It and promptly brand* oneself the slave of style. "This may do for the woman who Is only one of a type, but It will not do for the woman of Individuality. For her there must be person ality to a gown to make It suit her. Just as sh» must wear her hair her own way and follow her own mode of life really and truly to develop the best In her." TRADE COMMISSION COMING The federal trade commission will hold a series of hearings on trade condltlona at Seattle, Portland. Han Francisco and San I>lcko In August, according to advlcea received here today. The commission Is now In session at Detroit. D'YE EVER LIVE IN CINCINNATI? How many of yoti came from Cincinnati? 1 told tip your hands Pine!l Then he sure and turn out to welcome the 125 members of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, with the mayor of that city, when they arrive, Mondajr morning, en route from the Fast to the San Fran cisco exposition. They will also he met hy a Commercial Club committee, taken for an auto tour of the boulevards and parka, given a. luncheon at the Cora merclal f luh, and then shown Seattle's port facilities. While you'ro about It, make Seattle boosters of them. 4 NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENCY Councilman T. H, Bolton refused Wednesday nltfht to become a candidate to succeed himself as president of the Seattle Central council, and Kd T. I.evl, of the Walters' union, who Is now vice presi dent. was named as a candidate for the office, together with W. W. I.add of the stage employes, A. A. filler of the clgarrnakers and Htllot M. Wells, electrical workers. The election will be held next Wednesday night. For vice president R. U I'roctor, carpenters; Frank Oates, paint ers, and F A. Rust, musicians. Secretary Rhelnhold I/oewe; .Tames A. Dunoan, machinists; Frank Cotterlll, plumbers. Business agent—Charles W. Doyle, Incumbent; K W. Buck, of nar bera' union. Reading clerk --Albert Brilliant, Incumbent; Miss Ida I.evl, wait resses; W. V. Clark, teamsters. Nobody will oppose the re-election of O. F Itozlcr, treasurer; Joe Ilofman, sergeant nt-arms, or K. 11. Ault, editor-manager of the Union Ilecord. AN EVERETT autoist, mistaken for ,n bandit hy the Monroe marshal, is in favor of a law compelling bandits to dress so officers will not make such mistakes. By Fred L. Boalt • • • • • Fredehcit^Nelson M.lil (>rdcrs lulled A New Adjustment of Prices on Cloth and Silk Suits Results in an Exceptional Offering at $25.00 O IJITS that have been counted among our finest, exclusive Spring models arc in this newly-arranged group, and it is scarcely neces sary to say that to women who value fineness of materials and workmanship these represent a remarkably interesting opportunity at the price. The cloths arc the finer grades r 'f Serge*. Gaber dine*. also high quality Taffetas, Poplins and Faille Silks. The colors include black, navy-blue, sand and (fray A few finely-tailored Black-and-white Check Suit« are also in the lot. Featured for Friday's selling, at $25.00. * * • ■IT : The special selling of new White Out ing Skirts, in. washable corduroy, cottop gaberdine, pique and ratine, affords unusually-good values at Sit. i — ffecond Floor, A New Middy Blouse $1.50 is shown in the accom panying sketch. It is / Q/fCff \ made of heavy white / ZJ a \ galatea and is a par / i /tv , Xii i ticul ar 1 y attractive V 1 style, with plaits at Jf ' ront ' ,ac ® < * ! '' I ' at cither side and a Y"f' / xv ''' ,c or cn ' orci l sailor y/ Sizes 1R and 20 years; ' 42 to 44 bust measure ment. Moderately priced at $1.50. Two Interesting lots of Middy Blouses, comprising various styles, ars reduced tor pre-lnventory clearance to 75c and 95c garment. —Second Floor. "Vudor" Porch Shades - ---- -make porches shady, cool = |g an d airy, and idea! for reading, sleeping for out-of-door after l:\erv Shade is equip- TW: I fj£, " P e d with the Vudor 'J] i |fe$ Safety Wind Shield which 't prevents flapping, lit ' ' "dor Shades arc put up Wllfil'" n * cw out v'J,j« u v ,'lf last many seasons. Four W v m/cs (can t>c fitted to any ». porch), at $2.75, SV r'' 2^^^ 93,75, *4.75, 96.75. Pre-Inventory Clearance of Domestic Rugs IN arranging stocks for the coming inventory, the Domestic Rug Section has selected all odd and discontinued patterns and quotes them at sharply-reduced prices to close them out quickly. Among the opportunities: o*l2 ft. Hartford Saxonjr Rug reduced to K-Bilo-« Axmlnater Rug reduced to t4S.no. ♦14.00. 9xll ft. Wilton Rug reduced to Rx9 ft Tapeatry Bruaaela Rug reduced to 9x12 ft. Wilton Velvet Rug reduced to $0.50. !*'*'* 6x9-ft. Grata Ruga reduced to 92.50. ' 9xi2 ft'. Body Bruaaela Rug reduced to 27x54 V.lv.t Ruga reduced to 75*. 9ll> SO 27x54 Axmlnater Ruga reduced to 91.05. fi !.'x«-ft. Body Bruaaela Rug reduced to . A J ph " ""J?** Ru,h P ° rch , Ru o*' *®* S ® . inches to 9x12 feet, nt reduced prices ranf* 91-£..»<>. # lnK fmrn 91.00 to *0.25. 9x12 ft Velvet Rug reduced to 910.80. fix»-ff. Rag Rug. reduced to 94.50. 9x12 ft Tapeatry Bruaaela Rug reduced to 7-fixlo-6 Rag Ruga reduced to 95.50, 912.50. 90.00, 912.50. • Straw Mattings reduced to ISf 4 , 18* 4 and 20c square yard. Printed Linoleums reduced to 35<* square yard. Inlaid Linoleums reduced to 65<* square yarti. «s,ronfl Floor. Women's Silk Stockings 65c Pair rn Hl'". Stockings in thi« as. J- sortmcnt are exceptional value*. Some <,f them are pure thrr*d-«ilk throughout, others have title garter top and lisle-reinforced sole, hee! and toe. Available in black and popular color*. p r j c , Or»<* pair. —Kir«t n*,. New 45-Inch Embroidery Flouncings introduce some especially dainty effects in floral and conventional patterns, exe cuted on fine, sheer voile and organdie backgrounds and finished with even or irregu lar scallop edges. These will be found par ticularly desirable for mid summer garden and party frocks and for sheer blouses, and are unusually interesting in value at $1.00 the yard. —rir»t f-Joor. "Sure Seal" FRUIT JARS At Special Prices irr popularity of tha Btm- Hml fruit Jar *t!i houaekeepera who take prlds In their preserves |« due for one thin* to tha extra-wtfo mouth which r-nahles one ta put up the larger fruits with out rutting or slicing. The glass In these Jan b clear, there are no roafb edges. and the s«»al is posi tive. Note the special price*: '* pint size, special 1-pint size, special 7©f. 1 quart site, special 80f. tt-gal. slse, special 91.00. — R»»*ment S»)*iroom. Children's Creepers Reduced WHITE Plisse Creeper* sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years, trimmed with smock inp and finished with picot lace edpe. Rcduced to $1.00. Children's Plisse Creeper* trimmed with smocking and finished on turn-back etiffj and lay-down collar with picot lace edge, reduced to $1.50. Children's Plisse Creepm with cuffs and collar of Dres den pattern plisse and very wide belt, rcduced to $1.50. Boys' White Beach Suib 50c Little fellows can romp to their hearts' content in these practical Reach Suits, they are so cool and comfortable and so easily laundered. Made tip in pood quality seersucker, linenette and dimity, with with kimono sleeves and V neck, and finished with scal loped braid edge in pink or blue. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Price 50<*. —Second Fl»<>r, Ohio Steel Panges