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THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle’s Spring Fashion Show And the thousands of delighted visitors and friends dy » thi Bon Marche—and othe ores—amply repaid t to able circumstances EVERYBODY WAS CHARMED WITH F THE BON MARCHE’S DELIGHTFUL ——=DISPLAY OF SPRING HATS Such beautiful Hats—for formal social ‘n of Seatt Spy vor occasions— Dainty Shepherdess Hats—looking as t ght t stepped out And demure little pokes—as quaint and allu , 2 | nets can be Piq Shepherdess Hat—a A pretty Poke Bonnet—by Joseph A creation of Marche's n * made of novelty straw the Bon burr t shade natural ent crown and with white lace Three bunches of small silk roses nestle around the crown, alt Belgium blue nating mmed w Second Floor riage ee EXTRA SPECIAL For the Second Day of the Spring Fashion Show Lovely Heavy Satin Taffeta Ribbon for 20c yd. A especial lot of extra fine Tat feta Ribbon—sul for ery, sa heavy white navy ST FOR TUESDAY Specials in the Do- mestic Section Ie Perenles, 26 toe EXTRA SPECIAL For the Second Day of the Spring Fashion Show 3,000 Yards of Heavy Curtain Scrims for 125cyd. Here is an exceptional offer for Tuesday for anyone who can use any Serims. Splendid wearing material with hemstitched edges and a choice line of neat colored borders to match any room dec- oration. Third Floor. ink, red, Ce brown and —Upper Main Floor. Nainsook Day at the Sale of White Good 1,000 Yards of Dainty White Fabrics at Very Low Prices 36-Inch Nainsook 10c Yd. | 12'¢ rote Nainsook | 20c Fine Nainsook 15 gray Fine, soft-finished N: k in v . 18 Neinsook 12%, lgll Yd. snail ae : 36-Inch N insook 20¢ Yd. for Extra yards Lower Main Floor. to a cus For the Second Day of the Spring Fashion Show 52-Inch High-Grade $1.75 agent at $1.29 A surprising good offer in elegant lustrous Broadcloth, Take Y d. . rr : a for sults and dresses. your pick from nav brown taria and black. —Upper At the Spring Fashion Show A 3-Day Sale of Baby Wearables Babies’ 50c Blankets for ove 33¢ Pink or blue, with Bopeep, Teddy Bear and other v nursery pictures. - 1 edge Infants’ 59c Dresses at Long and short dre 39c Infants’ 10c Bootees for Bootees crochet 1 white and dC lace and embroidery i pink or blue and Infants’ 25c Sacques at Lac atacand ‘ Cc a a 1. Lower Main Floor. | Flannelette Sacques, white « pink, blue or white on the edges and slee For Bargain Tuesday—15 Pounds of Cane Sugar 89c Providing You “4 = 00 Worth of f Other Groceries | ( Not —— Floar or r More a) | Etxra Special for Tuesday 10c Cups and Saucers at —5e Pr.— *, light t tr ahawse Mais wioek From 9 A. M. to 12 Tuesday Seconds of the 10c and 12'c Linenette n pretty hite pattern $1.25 to $2.00 Dresses at Infants’ tmnd-embroidered Dresses and of fine naimsook. Long or short. Second Floor days in \ 35c | New Pack Sliced Pineappies, | cracks, 81.055 ‘ 1a%ey | ‘anes 19¢ 10c | Na 8 Deve Brand Molasses, regular ‘sews 10c| sake | 15¢ | 10c |< 12 os #1 00; ‘14¢ Miagten oS Happy He Mayflower aking st Freah Roasted Coffer, Onta inn, package New Italiae Prunes, bane National Try Lunehing In the Cafe—Appetizing od THE Served. Sixth Floor BEEMARCHE Union St.—Second Ave.—-Pike St.—Seattle Tel. Elliott 4100 Wholesome ‘Training ¥ come to attend. | THAT MONEY A TRUST FUND TO THE EXTENT THAT IT COULD > |MAYOR GILL GIVES ILE TO KNOCKERS |IN HIS MESSAGE oO fi s future, giving th » to the wh ave to edit Seattle tal condit aring | t 1 a Maye Gill addressed }b annual message to the tocommendations 0 f the mayor may be summed up as follows Exten: on of city railway to Rainier valley or to Ballard needed, and, uniess obtained, the operation of Division A should cease Operation of Lake Burien line should continue even at a loss, to keep faith with people who bullt homes along ite way Issue bonds to build masonry wall along north bank of Cedar river to stop leakage, If necessary Obtain Swan lake as addition ervolr Repeal saloon and liquor licen nd pass ordinances for strict enforcement of prohibition next year Build more comfort stations, Bulid new police substation Reduce atreet improvements Bulld outdoor pavilions at Firland hospital Double platoon of firemen, working out fine, should be con tinued Operation of Hotel Liberty desirable in minimizing problem of unemployed Paving instead of City and county prison farm to be established at Kent planking of streets should be future Ow exists, or'n references one of the city ara a the elty's kr ndebted sof any city “Seattie’s Indebtedness, Instead of being a large as low if not lower than the indebted In the United State he mayor Our financial condition the immediate present it is not o ticularly proud. The overdrafts a e people imag ine, overdrafts without funds or t them, but are simply encroachments of one fund upon another. The using for one purpose of money voted by the people for other pur poses cannot on principle be defended, although the money sav ed In interest, in the aggregate, by that practice has been very Great. The state legislature, however, has passed two bile. one preventing the transferring of trust funds, and the other declaring any levy made by the council for any purpose what ever @ trust fund itself (Senate Bill 272) Possibly the probibition of sferring what are in fact tr wan wise, BUT THE DECLARATION THAT A LEVY, FOR INSTANCE, BY THE COUNCIL OF MONEYS TO BUY A FIRE ENGINE, MAKES though for h we may be par NOT BE USED TO BUY A TEAM OF HORSES FOR THE FIRE DE.| if PARTMENT IN CASE IT WAS FOUND LATER THAT THE FIRE! ENGINE WAS NOT NEEDED, AS THIS ACT ATT Eure TO DO, is, IN MY JUDGMENT, IMBECILE An attempt on t to Hterally follow the act would stop the »peration of Dt ot ty line, the mayor nays “1 recommend th 8 you see fit to acquire common user rights over the Seattle, Renton & Southern, the operation of Division A be discontinued until you do acquire such rights, or until such time as a permanent bridge shall be constructed across the canal and the line can be extended into Ballard This would probably deprive # comparatively few people of the use of this line, which is to be regretted, but It is no part of the duty of the city to run this line at a loss of $2,500 per month #0 long as there is no hope of our being reimbursed.” ” | WILL HEAR EDUCATIONAL EXPERT When Richme was invaded, last summer, by the convention Educatior mond de unbrok e committee which raked Rich 1 hear him tell about it, alo terest, at ita Tues » Coast on ar mat heon, Go ng with n lune ‘our for the gov eaker at the ( EMPLOYERS WOULD | HANDLE COIN yers ar 4 em stter, wanted ‘onstantine, secretary provisions ¢ mntained in adminis. of ASKS VOTERS AID IN “CLEAN- UP" Conditions In Seattle as to graft and crime were 60 bad ae to startle Prosecuting Attorney Lundin when he assumed of fice, last January, he told an audience at the friendship supper of the Y. M. C. A, Sunday He urged the citizens generally to aid the prosecutor's of fice in aiding the campaign to make the city clean. While I knew Seattle from a clean city,” Lar prepare shocking conditions as they Slean nity, no matter whe evidence he funds, Instead was far Hin sald, “I ly existed chips 1 for the th 6 comm oters ca us | SMOKE FLLS NEW YORK SUBWAY ORK, March 15.—Traff in the subway wa cor ti ear F e ch burned the eh ing at 1 at , way stati T resulting from a short cirenlt, filled the tube P and no were operated through that section 1m nervousness Was shown by pas sengers when they 8 in passing through that sec REDDID " 15.—The names of the quadruplets born last to Mra, 0.0 Me Knight, at Hella Vista, were announced today by ather The two girla were named Betty and Letty and the bors » Terry and Robert Roycroft The boys were named for Mc employers econd born of the q ay night of conv are thriving EARTH SWALLOWS PORTLAND GIRL PORTL, adruplets The ert Royeroft, died sudde! days old. The ulsions was three AND, Mareh 1 Pp lice were scouring the Hast side docx and the region along ivan's gulch here, in search of 13-year old Esther Gatslof, who has been missing since Saturday night Mrs. Gatslof said on two occasions her home had been broken Into | by @ strange visitor who took nothing tion between these visits and the disappearance of her daughter, She thinks there is a connec. | Direct- Action Gas FREDERICK 2~ NELSON “=” Boys’ Wash Suits Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Rag Rugs Specially Priced 46 Rag Rugs, 24x30 siz ght-blue cach 29 Rag Rugs, 27x54 size, in light-blue dark-l pink or hit-or-n pecial 90 coc! 30 Rag Rugs, 30x60 size ‘c rk-bhe hit-or-m € 1.00 33 Rag Rugs, 36x72 size ight ark bl it m special $1.35 each S15 or t aden be ‘al ose geil Little Basted Middy Kapok Drapery Silks $1. 75 Yard nd 1 materia izes 1 to 8 years, at 50: Second FI New Tub Silks co ed - ss : are offered in Crepe de Chine, Habutai fa several pleasing tw and Japanese caves, th multi- t in shades of old-r nae rates } ' colored stripes or single stripes of blue, “3 brown, green, lavender or rose on white ; Widths 32 to 36 inches, $1.00, 7 pehilintaD baa id $1.50 yard. —Firet Floor, BASEMENT ‘SALESROOM Unusually Good Value in SUITS AT $15.00 OW well we have succeeded in our effort to pro- vide an unusually high standard of style and value in Suits at $15.00 may be judged from this present display. Styles that have won the most admiration in higher- priced lines are copied to sell at this price, the materials including Serges Popular Gaberdines plain colors, Scotch Tweeds mixtures to choose —Basement Salesroom, Poplins checks and from. Sizes for women and misses. Ready With Attractive Selections of New Spring Embroideries and Laces at Very Interesting Prices ies demanded by the new fashions are featured at very moderate prices Included are: 7 HE q in the New Spring patterns !n Muslin and for tr Basement Salesroom’s showing of Embroideries and Laces. Net-top Laces in desirable patterns and trimmings, 18 to 45 attractively priced at 50¢ deries for waists ming inches wide, en's wear, widths up yard Dainty Net-top Laces Venise in white, cream and ecru, 4 inches » . ‘ with Corset Cover and Flouncing Embroid- edge firmly-we : : eries 1 Agiit Pevensie ; n awrite wide, 2&@ yard and nus Br ay sneues Maer ens Torchon eps for trimming Under- yard, 15¢. muslins and children’s wear, 5¢ yard Flouncing Embroideries, 27 inches Allover Teves. in a large assortment wide, | rned with dainty designs, ap- of dainty patterns, 36 inches wide, un- propriate for infants’ wear, 19¢@ yard usual value at 45¢@ yard —Basement Salesroom, New Plisse Citas at 19c Yard HIS popular fab It f soft cr makes up well in dresses and waists and requires no ironing re, patterned with r Widths ye text buds and spray designs in many white medium grounds 30 and 32 inches. 19¢ yard Attractively priced at si 7 OTE STRIPED SHIRTING MADRAS NEW DRESS BATISTE 19¢ YARD— 12\%4.¢ YARD— This new material, which is especially A new showing o adapted for men's shirts, boys’ blouses ee wtatiel int and women's and children's waists, is aay iret designs in various 1 blue stripes on acs ealida. elie oun smoothly woven und with self-w« ven mercerized dots s for trimir and lin 12%¢ yard stripes rhirty-two inches t 19¢ yard Basement Salesroom, tractive ing purposes. Price valu 42-Piece Blue Willow Dinner Set Special $4.75 1 Puesday exceptionally-low pr for I-known Blue W on the pattern in 1 porcelain. The 42-piece Set consists of the llowing: piece 6 4-inch Plate 6 7-inch Plate 6 Fruit Saucers 6 Tea Cups 6°Tea Aucer 1 10-inch Platter 1 Open Vegetable Dish 1 Covered Vegetable 1 Sauce Boat © Soup Plates 1 Pickle Dish pecially priced for the 42-piece Set $4.75.