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Coenen aeeesenniiineneudememmarannaennammnncannnaa Oe RL A THE SEATTLE STAR STAR BEAMS BY E. D. K. Author of “If You Can't Smile, Giggle.” ‘THE BON MARCHE | PIKE ST, SECOND AVE, UNION 8ST. ELLIOTT 4100 | | | | FREDERICK &NELSON : Basement Salesroom Silk and Dress | Goods Remnants in many desirable quali- | ties and useful lengths for many purposes, at | SHARPLY REDUCED | PRICES. Basement Salesroom Nel AUERMAN VINDICATED AGAIN We once had a friend who was nod eppointed receiver for a brew Hie misunderstood his Job and died in & Keely cure, Thought he had| to receive the output A Special Selling of Japanese | 020.22. ous...) hsstgonsey rs vieted, w not make Dr, Mat | $2 bille, It isn't good tas ON BARGAIN FRIDAY thews mayor, Se Putnam ¢ look a gift horse in the mr Crepe House Dresses at $1.50 | 00's." Some e Tan't the yuditor office * VOICE UNDER SEA: WITH |*oomy 0 ine eed Rede es on the rail and the nice young mar i WILSON | BELIEVE IN THE | rays Whisky? What brand PERCALE DRESSES |]! FREEDOM OF THE “SEIZE*| Yes #ir, two-bits! Thank you, come : Py , again!’ But under his breath he AT $1.50 AS WELL | f adds, “In 20 days,” and there's never a drap in wight STRAIGHT LIN AND MIDDY STYLES The straight - line Dresses are trimmed with self material in plain white on collar and belt. The middy style is laced at the neck. In Sport stripes, including the leading shades A good line of Per cale Dresses, a_ fine Some Seattle men are not} sbreast with science. Long ago the professors decided that the owl wasn't an wise as he looks, but a jot of local lads w ring tor tolse ahell rimmed Klasses “ee quality in plain pink, | Copenhagen and laven der, with collar, belt and | Dear FD. K My hero is @ policeman fine, Who rides his beat on a street car | line lama Simp. THERE ARH MANY THINGS BETTER THAN MONEY IN THIS ws | WORLD, YES, INDEED, BUT Be PERSONALLY, WE HAVE NEV S| ER RUN ACROSS ANY OF THEM eee Sale of Sample Hose 25c Pair Pea arta ie wl, ac oie sian } ond Floor—The Bon | Marche A New Showing of Party Dresses Banded Sailors $12.50 $15.00 -$17.50 ....,.9275 | i y | 8 < attrac- 300 pairs of Women’s Sample Hose, mercerized lisle thread, mostly in black jg iStrehips are still sailing on. MRS, BUNDY SHOWS ae sec : * ‘ : +8: 8 j FINE RETURN TO FORM JE ske sugges .% ce E tive among Tail- @ small lot of white, pink, sky, gray, lavender and sand color also; some slightly |] | oui dxcea il AB lags hi Nh Atl HE sketch suggests the youthful charm of these tive among the Tai new Frocks, and it needs but a glimpse of the | ored Hats are the wide- Dresses themselves for one to appreciate the good | brimmed Sailors of flex- quality of the silks, and the effective colorings. | ible Java straw, in In Coral, Green or White Crepe de Chine Gold Rose Green is the Dress at left of sketch, with shirrings topping | Oriental-blue imperfect black fiber silk Hose; good range of sizes at the courthouse. He's od | Has she been dieting or rolling. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE * man hing? pmeroken Lines of = Remnants 10c Yard | BAUSMAN SCORES S Half Prine. | Remnanis of 12 1-2c to 18c Percale, Gingham, TH E BI LLIN GSLEYS | Galatea, Shirting and Crepe in Lengths The following patterns are included: to 5 Yards “Rosenthal” Pavarian China with gold eres. te B Cnle” Be White Goods Remnants at One-Third Less | or #0! the full skirt and insertion of metallic lace in the bod. with highly lacquered fin- | sleeves are of silk | ish. Banded with gros- net in self color, Price $17.50. grain ribbon in self-color. In Chiffon Tatteta (Pink, | In Pink, White or Nile | *%%* 92-75- ice. The wu r-bodice and 1 “I'll not waste my time very « Continued From Page 1, ng with the fact that the f Sd eo nge © not arrested after Au Varian China Dinnerware with coin jer ft agkircosgpagte oe i ight. F i 'rown Sailor = border decoration; “Rosenthal” A large assortment of White Goods Remnants. Included | himself against the men whose i1-/ ust 30. They were | practically Nile Green, Light-Blue | Green Chiffon Taffeta A High-C ona ainene Gostre business ther t A 2 oar i | ees sina . = cee ae wie gt La are Long Cloth, Nainsook, Lawn, Crepe and other weaves. a Cement pwd nea." at (as ates eataenae or Black) is the surplice Frock at in, black lisere straw, with Bed and tvory border decoration, . Attorney Hausman proceeded with about r Alaska shipment plan | the Dress in cer right, showing a tiny gold | narrow brim in mushroom uasth Winer—The Bon Marche Dress Gingham 10c Unbleached Muslin his argument in behalf of Mayor|Snd Were getting on to it | a Aitate etetiit edging on the under-bod- | effect, banded with black apache Gl at 10 a. m. Thursday. A crowd Gill Can't Make Arrests | 5 : i f a Yard 6c a Yard had packed the court room since, “Mayor Gill personally can’t go n and — under-be ice and sleeves of shirred | grosgrain ribbon, $3.95. E Ifyou live out of town try | sgincn Dress Gingham, | Good grade Unbleached | before 9 o'clock. ‘ cut and make arreste every day. formed of soft folds of silk | net, Price $15.00 ove Gi and | foel it is a matter of S&reeadle place Order from this or any other adver- patterns in neat colorings; in lengths to 10 yards—not over < ‘tisement or from our regular price spect dag acon Phew brim drooping at ‘Mist and L lengths to 10 yards 12 duty to defend the mayor He arrived in this town on a . ‘ " ne Eiceratsty tiles. “sek aonb LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE against these charges, and I hope Coristmas eve, the serpent of S Dr G d a yr preter 4 iy ER } 4 2 BO? : you Will return to your wives know-| Satan himeetf, ready to do any pring ess oods with band and front bow you have performed a public/t/ing to save bis hide duty Dodged Oklahoma Officers “Remember months ago when 1 Li . W. . f. 9 Mayor Gill, indicted in February, was on trial in five weeks. I'd have Dé Conceived the ingenious way of $1.00 Lingerie Waists for 79c I ras.om ran five wank. 1 hare| be concatved the, mgmnious way cf tn Waiets in 5 ff Priae ae nee , | \answer to charges made by liquor t© answer for crimes in Okla. 1,000 Lingerie Waists in 50 different styles; made of voile, sheer rgandy and: TF itetereste and. tence baol cagers. homa? What did he do? Pretend. | madras cloth; plain, cross-barred and self striped, with trimming of fine laces and | the Billingsleys, Ho did the manly|¢4 to be carrying morphine, and embroidered desigus; sizes 36 to 44; also extra sizes—46 to 54 \f thing, and came «speedily to trial,’ forged a telegram to the depart SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Why No Bribe Charge | ment of justice, signed the name of He thumbed the 76-page tndict.|the Washington Pharmaceutical so- | ment, saying in a low voice: “It's, ciety, saying the ‘government re a significant thing that not once in| {ised to prosecute Logan Billings | | Marquisettes at |OddWaterand Wine jf Ss". nr" ae maa ‘Mayor Gill fou ® only war! jahoma sheriff went away. en ° F Glasses Worthto 15c | Fer en ee an LSAT Cae ania 3h tae poveramene Special Prices Ste iaaasces eo o- “Liar” Billingsle war released | 35c Curtain Marquisettes 25c es 5c Each-- It tay Bititnet naps to The Why Didn't Fey Testify? = | at $1.00 Yard 90.05, grosgrain ribbon, ECENT arrival oft-draping Woolens for plaited Other Banded Sailors and gathered skirts and dresses include 40-inch Wool Crepe 42-inch Novelty Plaid Serge | 42-inch Cream Serge 42-inch French Wool Brocade | featuring the desirable new colors in wide variety. Price 1 | in many shapes and colors $3.00 to $7.50 —Hasement Salesroom Rica RRR Women’s Sateen and Percaline = Handkerchiefs Petticoats, at $1.00 7c , WO-TONE Handkerchiefs, N these practical Petticoats there is choice of broad with well-finished hem- $1.00 yard —Basement Salesroom. carrying—merely moth balls!’ And their assets, and he poured their) Why, this {sn't morphine I was Star July 26 be's going to quit, Liar| “Surely this man is an ingenious | |_A real bargain in real hemstitched, mercerizeri see Bape e Se ‘ ged | Billingsley says the next day in the| Criminal, capable of this intrigue.” black and white stripes, also narrow striped effects | stitched edge and colored cor- | Cartain Marquisettes; 300 yards in all—a splendid is and ends and broken lines. In Pl. he is not going to quit, and| Bausman demanded to know why te z = 8 . tn yo only; Pet 35c grade; poecial for cluded are Water Tumblers, Ice Cream |[|thereby retains hix dignity in the| Otto Fey was not taken before the as a background for floral designs in lavender, rose and | et embroidery, 7¢ each, d 2 4 Soda Tumblers, Lemonade Glasses all |[}| Underworld | federal grand jury Sha Z | : 3 eae : Women’s Linen The deep tucked flounces are finished with Handkerchiefs two narrow ruffles or accordion iting | riday at 25c a yard. Supply your needs at this sale . } When Mayor Gill destroyed the! ‘They had him in detention 15 oy Wine Glasses, N . sizes, and stem Wine Gla one i] Day and Night drug store he seized | GAY*—he Was never permitted to 5 ° ’ $0c Curtain Marquisettes 35c delivered at this price a number of papers. If he had been | finish his statement to government co... Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche fa bad mayor he would have kept|(etectives. I don't know who was 2 y Bi | with bemstitched hem and If you are refurnishing your home, no doubt you the papers, But being a good may-|t? blame for that and I don’t care The ustable w ¢ fastens with clasps | dainty embroidered San will want some of these heavy Cable Marquisettes if or, he turned them over to an honest | ‘ ra happened! Len from 36 to 40. Price $1.00 | each 15¢ ] ip d 50c— hite — “DET officer. But he kept the forged p alls Dr, Matthews Agitator ; Sli | oe. Pat 35c a yard. They're really worth 50c—in w STER GREETING Wleoite, and bae that here for cco} He called Dr. Matthews “that Basement Salesroom —Basement Salesroom and ecru, with hemstitched borders 2 inches wide; | CARDS, POST CARDS AND |] today. They constituted the et Iprominent clergyman and public | 120 yards in the collection. cut evidence. They were dangerous |*sitator,” whose confidence Logan ° ° NOVELTIES to the Billingsleys—they would|*ecured and used to “injure the A ¥ ‘ ‘ Oc Cur M want them back, would oy t | mayor.” n Exceptional and : 6 Cc tain arquisettes 45c Your Easter Cards should be pur Mavis Gita an coe ee a ett Logan halk ode the seator Pp Timely Offering: \. 250 yards of hemstitched Marquisettes, with 2-inch | chased at once if you would have them |} the only valuable evidence he had,|*Uld he have gone to Matthews? hhems; highly mercerized and evenly woven. To be | reach friends in the East by Easter | aod Mayor Gill kept them No. He would have called this cler had in either white or Arabian, at 45c a yard. A | time; delicately tinted Greeting Cards, | Ete meyers ieee Rervous tog a ‘meddiesome old hypo . . - so = | eed to give the Billingsleys back splendid quality, worth 60c a yard. be to 35¢, Post Cards 10c dozen Hithel? private pacers. Vanderveor Hut instead he goes to Matthews | THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Stationery Section—Upper Main Floor, was probably smooth with him. But/4"d says, ‘Doctor, I cannot tell a ss there were no papers signed by the | lie." Billingsleys, The papers used in Why, the good man was : - j . » here were obtained by the | Dletely taken in! The whole t LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE vernment from the Jesse Moore|'!* comical. This serpent instilled Hunt Company this poison in poor old Dr, Matthews Surveys the Story in order to start him recalling Gill e | y the story. Pre-| Says Hell Laughed! tend that Mayor Gill had no virtue,| “On that day hell laughed!” Billingsley says he had never met| Pausmon said Logan called on the 3 the mayor. We find frugal Fred,|™4yor to put poison in Mr. Gill's that convenient young business |" to start him fighting with Mat man, debating whether the mayor | thews. @ of this city should be bought by al A Public Service e ’ e consideration of $7,500 or $4,000 | In closing, he said many people | Then Logan comes back alone, | “#Walt the decision of the jury, My 4 Where did he see the mayor—in | ¥OTk has ended. | feel I have per. ™me secret place, down an alley? |ftmed a public service. 3 No, he says he went into a pub.| “But two people await most anx Odds and Ends of Women’s Wearables at aSmall | \ i:«.""i.''n taining tote omy t mayor for first time, passes|. “One is little Mrs, Gilk with her Fraction of the Original Prices [J the, ayor 4.000 and saya he | Dore 400 Pairs of Handsome Scrim Curtains Special 95c Pair Sixteen Styles From 1 to 24 Pairs of a Pattern HIS is one of the most attractive offerings the Basement Salesroom Drapery Section has made in a long while, and it is as timely as such an offering could well be. ie m The Curtains are of good quality, finely- woven scrim, in white, cream and ecru color ome arg made with two-inch hemstitched hem and finished with very serv- iceable braid edging. There are also some effective designs in Battenberg edg- > ing. All are 21% yards long. \n opportunity to select Curtains for every room in the house at a saving 1, the pair, B5¢. worth having. Spec —Basement Salesroom picked it up ‘Just like he would a “The other ix Logan Billingsley, . Y e Remainders and left-overs from the Garment Section. If you have use for any of |f|™ateh. box emissary of hell!” | Spring Dra e y R q ts these Jines you will find them a bargain for the prices are radically reduced d And he did that with a man as}, Bausman had ended his plea. He 19) equiremen deaf as Mayor Gill in a public of-|!™mediately left the courtroom, 72 Wi , 6 95 S . Ip fice! jamfd a buzz of comment. The jur- | Calls it Preposterous jors were plainly impressed omen’s $6. uits at $3.95 -suopoce Maser Gul ners a ed | Prntar Repo A collection of Suits—reduced for this sale to $3.95. Involved in the sale are |Pirtmne hove pee, tke money. that | immediate serges, poplins, coverts and gabardines, in staple colors as well as black and white if down the etr and McLennan, launched his checks. They're trimmed in contrasting colors, checks, braids and buttons | To think anybody would sell |™ment |J\'1s honor so easily on his first} The result of the verdict against 52 Odd Garments at 25c 56 Odd Wearables.at 50c | “tint is ons or tne |portont ae a of most ex have been carefully anticipated in the Basement Salesroom, with new lines of the draperies and fabrics that will afford a welcome change from the winter's hangings. NEW CRETONNES are ttn -— COLORED - BORDER eady in the dainty col | 889" BS SCRIMS pet ready “| 1 ORS SCRIMS in dainty floral orings for bedroom drap- | yy | ; \ effects printed on good { Attorney John Fra n marked, and walk |'*?, counsel for Detectives Doom he said, was as im. nst “any other offi eries, also the dark tap .)\ quality hemstitched 50c LINEN DUST CAPS’ * $1.95 HOUSE DRESSES traordinary stories ever conceived |Clal mi High € 7 ire Pre JOE DOOES when it proceeds from pre | Frater discussed technically tie y ehtects in rich pa voiles and marquiseéttes, $1.25 KHAKI BLOOMERS $1.50 CREPE KIMONOS Uined. criminals. trying. to, asve [ovidenco produced. by the: waves femihaad colodnas dee 36 inches wide, 1Bi4e, $1.00 CREPE SACQUES $1.50 CREPE MIDDY SUITS hemselves—-and I'm not going to| ment against the detectives, whose to ike yard 25e¢ and 80¢@ yard, ‘ | 3 American Girls’ Dresses of serge, $ ba TC . ; 2 fom ip) ay the personal tntegrity that has | task he described as a difficult one. fies 14 and 36, at. vias omen 1.00 $1.50 HATS AND WAISTS ag eat avhs this ee NE cig Te -ao{{| PLAIN HEMSTITCHED SCRIM CURTAINS with tern! » al , mar : ‘és ‘ son, er 10, . ce ying or ¢ ina- a ee | ee TES, poplin and | Two American Girle’ Suits, sizes 26 $3 95 | He said ff Gill had been dishon.|he called “ a cheap, yellow, bloated | SCRIMS in white, cream lace edging or combina ESO to $19.50, at $5 00 and 14, originally $12.50, at : ow jest, with his opportunities of| scoundrel, who sold his s@ for $2 h Et ie tion insertion and edg- 24 Wool Skirts 1 sand pis mix | 19 Women’s Kimonos, of flanneletto pears, would not be “sitting here {and a pint of whisky.” Wavkon te and Arabian color, 18¢ ing, 90¢ to $2.00 et pie Ba Pine a plaid mixtures, and crepe, special at $1 .00 | today—poor and hard-up.” tified for the government against! and 25¢ yard pair 6s formerly $5.95 to $6.50, at. $2.00 13 White Linen Waists, formerly Most men who go out to buy|the detectives, and said Billingsley 7 Skirts, originally sold at $2.50, in plaids $2.95 and $4.95, special at ... 50c ee ang eeeman said, “go outjhad given him $% and a pint of COUCH COVERS, excellent + qualit 'LAIN AND FIGURED SILKOLINES Eid maa tick and white checks, at....., DUC | Tw Motor Coste, sizes 26 and 42 SE reac ener, the: bills,” | Hauer, full-size and reversible, in soft, d for comfortable ngs, 36 inches | formerly much higher priced, special $3 95 Gill Won't Go to Prison Frater spoke slowly and clearly colorings, $2.50 to $4.00 or comfortable coverings, 36 inches 37 Odd Garments at $1 00 ' pecta ‘ He declared the corroboration of| “There has been a studied at : gS. 50 to $4.00. wide, 18¢@ yard a IN the government to the Billingsley tempt on the part of the SMALL RAG RUGS for chamber and govern 14 WOMEN’S LINEN COATS Wrappers and Kimonos 75c¢ jstory was at fault, and, pointing | ment to have you believe there ha EXTENSION CURTAIN RODS, inelud- bathroom use, in dainty blue and pin! LIN J : é finger to the mayor d: “Phat | be i y, intimidatio nd ng close-f sash rods, styles fin 41. WOMEN’S WOOL COATS $1.75 HOUSE WRAPPERS poor Httle man sitting there will |skul cohiibegare Eh the ae $1.00 % $ Ee yica aie eaeatiat iuked with bras knobs, lot Sen a 2-RGE AND KHAKI DRESSE: 95 CREPE K ) hot be sent to the penitentiary on he @aid, “The ataled {nve . 10 PaO, oii, oe fe. with ek eee 42 SERGE Al sic oem nie ocd $1.25 CREPE KIMONOS on we avsenpe |tigntors, these government ‘dick SILK FLOSS PILLOWS for covering rods, strongly sig wily A ens . , R~THE BON MARCHA Save © district attorney, he said,|these Billingsleys, have tried ane gee cs tn ae to prevent spreading, 5¢ to each, |"was blinded by brilliant criminal | blast the reputation of the men who| square or round, BB¢ to BO¢ each. ‘ —Riaremont Stioeres — minds, protect your homes and mine.” | — a CN A ire ns hal a ven ~