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THE SEATTLE STAR Outbursts of Everett True aia ———— FREDERICK NELSON THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street ——Eiliott 4100 I “THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH FoR | BUYING THE TICKETS FOR THE | HOME ENTERTAINWEN 7] P d Fill S . N d Girls’ New Tub F rocks 50c | “But MeRs, YoU | repared to Full Spring Needs : t s and ginghams in plain ¢ ombination effeets; plaids, checks | To Taxwe THE | 2 and stripes in Mick ty styles; yoke, straight line and belted models; sizes 2 to 6 and 8 |f}} TICKETS WIth f G d H B . to 14 years SECOND hinds Ay at a M cutis ; | or oO osiery | With Ample Selections of Staple Numbers _Rag Rugs, Special 78¢ Ea. bY and the Season’s Novelties et A for f Rag Rugs enable © the “ut at this speciai In Thread-Silk In Silk-Lisle In Lisle and Cotton ue a) price, A lor combinations in | toanide ss patterns e 25x50 ins THIRD FLOOR—THE KON MARCHE featuring Americangmade Stockings from the best sources, in grades that Age | assure satisfaction in point of appearance, fit and durability, and in a compre- hensive range of the colors desired to match with Spring Costumes. —piret roo “Rialto 500” Silk Stockings in black and white, kni 3 A 12:c Day in the Draperies | tw hing Several Odd Lines and Mill Ends of Curtain Stuffs, Marked 12'4c a Yard | & of Course They Are Worth More Bordered Scrim 12',c Yard Curtain Swiss 12'2c Yard | | } | | | Novelty Stripe Silk Stockings encircling striDeie@p ground of bronze, MAYY, ry Copenhagen, green, black or from twelvestrand pure You GAN KGép THE TickeTs — ilk thread and reinforced THEY ARG NO USE TOME. I CAN “= STAND FOR THIS HOUD-UP, Bur L CAN'T STAND A Sm white, with lisle reinforee- with linte 15 pair Fancy Bordered Serims with the very latest de Mill ends je and Ife Curtain Swiss in a full Rialto Silk Stockings in black / . » to ’ in pir ky- signe, in shades of dive, pink, gold and tan range of Jacquard designs, tn lengths up to 10 Two HOURS OF and white, with garter top, | Silk Stockings in pink, #! slightly imperfect 20¢ quality, special at I12\gc | Yards. White only—spectal at 12'e a yard AMATEUR and foot strengthened by an i } o. navy, Copenhagen, tan, ® yard. 18c Cretonnes 12'%c Yard THEATRICALS nterlining of Male, $1.50 \\ Id, chan e, gray, sil- emerald, Marquisettes 12'c Yard Full bolts of 24-inch Cretonnes, in shades of Mill ends of plain white Marquisettes, in lengths | dive, pink, tan and gold on light and dark grounds Up to 10 yards——38 inches wide—and will be splen Make inexpensive draperies and box coverings @id for making curtains for your odd windows. THIRD FLOOR THE BON MARCHE lotrope and patr. i Silk-liste Stockings n black ¢ ¢, 35 pair; 3 pairs other shades, $1 Specials in Specials in Linen Crash Domestics Stockings in black and wh r$ orce vie interlining in top and foot, All-linen Crash Toweling, 16 inches 27-inch Dress Ginghams, lengths to Rialto Heavy-weight Black Silk Stockings, $2.00 $ a wide, in natural color, for kitchen use, 10 yards, in plaids, checks and plain pair Rialto Black Cotton Stockings, full-fashioned, a yard 10¢. styles; yard 12 Silk Stockings In Costume Shades, iucl 400 pai mire for $1 All-linen Crash, 16 inches wide, full 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, nk, fleah-« turquoise, champagne, gold Rialto Black Silk-lisle Stockings, full-fashioned, emera new-biue noke, battlesh Dleached, with red border; yd. L2%e hecks and stripes; yard 15¢. gray and silver $ White Silk-lisle Stockings. ned, with All-linen Crash, heavy quality, full 30-inch Crepe Plisse in striped and Gael ic iui oa Wine wile kas ite , te oe “i ech bleached; 17 inches wide, yard 20¢. floral patterns; yard 10¢. 7 nea gettin Dt aptage Bit maine eects ‘ LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON LOWER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON si ld i $2.00 and $2.50 pa . in Riri with MARCHE MARCHE . § as " nite wo n , fine mace arn Silk Stockings | ite and black, with novelty double foot, 65e pa TE hand-embroide kings in contrasting Lace-instep Silk Stockings in pink, Mlesh-color, silver, gold and white, $4.00 pa olor, > pa Muslin Underwear for 39c Broken lines and slightly rumpled Muslin Underwear-——Combinations, Chemises and WHO FIN DS MAN IN Gowns in various styles; some worth up to $1.25; all gathered in one lot and reduced |]! to 39 apiece. THIRD FLOOR—THE RON MARCHE H 0 M E ON RETURN Corsets Reduced to 99e iis caenmeueint Corsets worth to $1.50; discontinued models; spl 1 Aimerican Lady -Wailace C. Doremus, well [remus in the \ Exceptional Values in Renewed Silk Lingerie Ribbons a WO styl these desirable Ribbor the ~ it & G., C-Band Miller Corsets in medium bust, 1 atyle es 19, 25 to 28, and known salesman of the Nation Karly : 3 pla ible-faced satin weave the 22c and 25c , ch al Land company, was shot sudden! " ‘ 1 a few larger. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCH down and fatally wounsed by 4 the decorator and Mrs. Dore a ter polk his wife early today, when he mus together They quote Agma returned home unexpectedly from a business trip. Mra. Do leave the house, but that Mre remus was arrested afew min. Doremus begeed fo utes later, and H. P. Agmar, a decora 1 dot figure on the sat und apples FIVE and 40- 10 Yards aying Doremus demanded that joots Husband Twice was apprehended During the altercation which f Mrs. Doremus told the police that | lowed, they say, Doremus od a she had shot her husband when she unloaded revolver and struck Ag mistook him for a burglar mar on the hea Mra. Doremu charged with as wh M sault with inten ert , der, and Agmar with nd her husband tw One bullet en abetting her tered the abdomen and the other ip Agmar Made Love {ileted a wound in the arm According to the police, Agmar Mra. Dore has made a statement a g he St. Luke's hospital a Per Bolt of 3-16-inch '4-inch '4-inch 34-inch l-inch 1%4-inch “ bs ” 40c 50c 65c 90¢ $1.20 $1.80 Kurtain Kream mt For Tinting and Freshening Lace Curtains To Trim the 25c Package Tailor-Made Suit FCUsEC LEAN with it, after ®. Dor # took @ r her pillow and 1 advised Dr he been attentive to Mre Doremus Paul Castleton that « had shot Plant Ve etab es on Your Vacant Ground } sinner wis score” and ner nottan"winanes ir creates a demand for that the shooting followed a violent burglar. The police were called —military braids are being extensively used S preparation in mar SS > aan quarre! and after questioning Mra. Doremus a } v é ‘ou’ ll Need Good Tco!ls and Here They Are ie : i]| An he was going on the operating| arrested Agmar at hia home wire —bead and embroidery motifs are smart for collar homes. With it white Lace arden Rakes, ssc to 95e Garden Hose, $2.25 and $4.25 |[||table, Doremas told the police that/he wax found suffering from in | pocket trimming Curtains are ma a deep Garden Hoes, to 6% Weed Pullers, 50c to $1.00 |f|he had been shot by his wife by| juries infiteted by Doraman He : y i 1d Strong Garden Spades, $1.00 Norcross Cultivators, $1.25 bares t ' ie fe sot mesa a full statement, they —embroidered bands in rich Oriental colorings orn ae Prise mck os er ae Steel Shovels, 75c to $1.50 Potato Hoes, $1.25 each } Bash et inasit slclet heks nad Mecslan Siow d cream curtains may be ly freshened and re- a smart Spading Forks, 9$¢ and $1.25 Zoys’ Spades at 45c each 2 : | a a. ae PLANT YOUR POTATO PEELINGS AND GROW GOOD POTATOES Four Brothers to UNITED WORKMEN —colored sash girdles of washable | The Seed Department will give you a circular showing how to do it. The informa I ight in U.S.A rmy ELECT OFFICERS as J “i asian a Rach will color | tion comes direct from the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., so you —buttons are lavishly employed. Noveltic 1 rom 10 airs of cur« i SAN FRANCISCO, April 12 ety AGS ae gre na * can rely on its accuracy. —The “fighting Chitholms” Business sessions will take up the — ~— Peginct 23 t ancy tains ul cach package is FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE today heeded the cali to the (time T y and Friday of the also buttons with white pearl center and b y accompanied by simple direc- colors and established them. | delegates to the Zit aonual meet colored ec ‘ tions. Price 25¢. selv the champion fight. | ing family of California ing of the Washington «tate grand Four brothers — Ellsworth, jlodge of the Ancient Order of Denton, Joseph and Royce [United Workmen, being held in the Chisholm—came here from Co. Odd Fellows’ & Section, First Floor Notions Section, First Floor, Sample | Stockings 19¢ Pair Boys’ and Girls’ Sample Stockings in white, tan, black, pink and sky Basement Salesroom temple, at Pine and Silk Lace 12 years; also Infants’ sizes; all in perfect condition; samples of 25c to | fuse, and, together, enlisted In [ns away UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THB BON MARCHE | pe te : tae Rina’ se 1 “Offloars: Wend clicses Wedoese p . ° Allover L I h, 39 rowneems S_____ tue 'thonen' rand” mast ‘wor Scarfs e Fatsie Sailor, $3. man: BR. Walker, of Chebali : 59c over aces, 36-Inch, 39c CLEAN-UP WEEK TQ v2 torn see New Arrivals IT HS is one of the blocks Shadow Lace Allovers, full 36 inches wide; large and sn designs, in white, |} Hillyard, grand ov iH s ry in the vogue for led = Sailors It is of cream and butter color; suitable for waists and dancing Aegean special 39c a yard. |] BEGIN APRIL Hea er, of Seattle, grand recorder Pladeetve f ese “ ¢ « Wadsworth, of Tacoma, grand UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Lhd ier ar bank of tie, Clean-Up and Paint-Up" week, «rand watch © Apt RAL beautiful tyles have just been receives 1 the \ ite black glossy straw, with high WER F . HE BON MARCHI [the third annual undertaking of thi BS it oe crown and narrow drooping JOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE kind in Seattle, will begin April 2 noo ening ome é It will be a wholesale effort vo tave| SEATTLE MEN WILL of fine silk lace, featuring yes % cae black grosgri the people clean up thelr homes e lI rake the yards and generally beau OWN KEW SCHOONER ‘ | \tify their premises, In connection | with this work there will be a “thrift garden” movement, urging} Work has begun and will be rus! greater use of the back yards and|@4 on the construction of an aux : Facant lots this spring ary powered schooner of cargo type e . |at the National Shipbuilding Con 7 ar % ay’s plant he: The vessel wilt To floral and novelty effects on craquele an lh fennel ahedae Other Banded Sailors They are 2!4 yards long 1° Psat taneous es wide and fin in glossy straws of Chartreuse, Green, Rose and each end with @ Black, straight sailors and droo g brim effects, 4 g > > cost 00.0 dis mulit fo k - $ Odds and ends and remainders of Women’s Wearables going for a song Eliminate Some 8 cont $1 sbiatinn ue aces walk deep fringe. In black and $2.45. Basement Salesroom Less in most cases than the cost of the cloth used in their making. If you in © hoosing NufSe€$ |have been withheld white, at $3.75 eact have use for them, you'll find them cheap enough in all conscience. | yy BFS | The schooner is to be delivered A method of selective elimina-|!n three months. It will be 150 feet 55c, 59c and 95c White Lingerie Waists at 39c oo mt tion will be employed for the final |!" length, with a 36-foot beam, and organization of the women’s classes | Will be driven by « 300 horsepower Broken lines of Waists, special at 39c on Friday. Voiles and organdies from | our 55c, 79c and 9c lines; sizes from 36 to 44 in the lot. They are trimmed with | in nurses’ ald work at the Unj-|Atias true Diesel engine versity of Washington, according | 7 to Dr. David C. Hall, who is head. | laces, tucks and embroidered—with small or large convertible collars Jing thar organization. One hun-|@@O STUDENTS WILL 20 Wool S C |] | dred and fifty women have already | TAKE erge and Wi I ri D signed up, where only 60 are need g 00 epe resses, |} ed. Those who volunteer will have! WAR TRAINING in Small Sizes, $3.95 to do without reserve Silk and Woolen Remnants Filet Laces at Reduced Prices SPECIALLY favored picts : 4 this season, for blouse TIMELY opportunity for women who can Ag aid Hinmerie “trim use these odd lengths in their Spring sew- ’ are Laces of the ing, for themselves or children. University of Washington stu Wool Serge and Crepe Dresses, formerly sold from $5.00 to $7.50. Spedal dents, 320 strong, have enrolled in filet variet i areaay 4b $595 because they are in small’sives. Mostly sizes 14 and 16 1 MASONS’ CLUB MEETS °° cia! miiiary course: now ot : The Woolens are lengths from one-half to six yards. ? ¢ . : , 0 fered at the w ers ve oo Ss 1 ne aia ee ) ‘ misses; a fe gold, green, brown, black and blue shat Mh OS oy Our display of these and include Serges, Pop Burella, Tweed and 36 for women; one-piece siyle, in - have enrolled in the training course Tho Seattle Masonic club, which! preparatory to taking the examina was formed a few weeks ago, Will tion in the reserve ofee hold open house in its new quart ops Laces includes matching Crep Men’s Alpaca Coats 95c Children’s Kimonos 39c Men's Alpaca Coats—an odd lot, formerly sold Children's Flannelette Kimonos, formerly sold edges and insertions, nov elty medallions, bands and training The Silks are, in lengths suitable for Dresses, from $2.00 to $3.95—obtainable in grey or black. | at $1.25—in red, pink, blue and g with cord lin the Arcade building Thursd . } Blousgaswafl fancy-work use Specially priced for this sale at 95c apiece. | at the waist and neck—a broken line of sizes night. All Masons and their fami-| wide flouncings, in a wide Sil = weahe “5 lies are invited to be present DRY SQUAD FINDS selection of beautiful floral wt sharply reduced prices. —pasement Satesroom, | ‘There now are 500 members of the and Grecian designs ~ Jehib, and those behind the move BOOZE IN ARCADE ment are trygps to boost the mem bership to 1,000 | eon A dry squad Men’ s Lisle Socks 20c Pair Or 3 pairs for 50 N verlasti Widths range from jof4 wo Stadiit vant "| YWomen’s Cotton Stockings Vist Ploo VEIL ale 45c 18c Pair EACH: Manjy different Jed by Sergt, of Police J. W. Zimmerman, searched ee mith seint red ch a haan Tis a cpap te Beet oe Steen) GROSS WON'T COME Tete = peered i Vedne Second ave sday night, W of medium and heavy weight mer C, Walker, 26, was arrested after Men’ Ss $1. 25 Under wear 95c sedated ie amie eveeune | a een Sone’ Sen 1 nn i t oe patterns and¢ meshes in 66QVECONDS” in Women’s Black Cotton Stock in the new University o hing-|they bought a drink from Watke lack, bre : ngs, sizes 9 and 934 0 . A special saving on Men's uits; medit weight, ecru, ribbed cotton gar ton commerce school by President | with marked money ha : " h nee ” ies - ag ays, lowepriogd set 18¢ ments; periect fitting; made with the closed crotch; all sizes; for Friday, 95c a suit. |g |802zallo, has definitely declined the| Ted Welch, 1181 Washington at rapes 7! One- and pair; 3 pairs for 50¢, Basement 8, LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE |place, and will remain in Calffornia,/was also arrested on the charge of| Iyq-yard lengths : Yr: |where he is assistant professor of|violating the dry law. He is out —Alsle Table, First Flo jeconomics on the Flood foundation. on $500 bail.