The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1919, Page 20

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ARE DUE 8 A. ene uneer] a THE BON MARCHE SAYS, “Arrive at 0-W. Station and| vanderveer Wants the Red “$35. 00 ” FOR THESE Parade at 10 o’Clock Charges More Specific Mi eo nonr.Phe ot eis ok ‘ Because the Bon Marche Made a Special Purchase and Moat on the breeze with four tiny | te ch Friday morning Bee wis tone unte sno notne| marrer’ toh. criminal annreny AST VV emer Is Glad to Pass Its Savings on to You ‘with this float. In sim) : e | Rants uring the po m the inaictzagnt,. KER f ‘ome If you want a smart wrap for summer yeti eee wit oc sorbate ey ay made of silvertone or velour in the newest lorry the boys who will not come back | of seditious literature, was in court ‘ al ee page who now. rest beneath /at liberty on bail belted, straight-line styles, here is a great wooden crosses under the Tn his aie to Judge French, Attor A } ch sho a Sa —— poppies of France and) ney Vanderveer said the | ¢ the indictment aga BEMIIEL., tenture | of. the: parade, | defendant was vague ‘ / Flowered silk full and half length linings A ich thi test secrec 1; that no specifi " re : i : basa, maintained, is being pre-|would allow the formation o ¢ and pin tucks and fancy stitching make by Louis Friediander, assisted able defense was contained in it, and i ; these coats desirable. nicls Chief of Police Joe! F. Warren. |a variety of allegations was made, d will know what it i9 until/ without regard to ° 4 ‘ : . " ime for the parade “in event. th ; ined ; Coats in new’ colors, including brown, fam Sq a ny ° , » a 2 " > Pend Ira iilcu oan aesotr the Geones te, 4 , blue, Victory red and others—every one Molse, Davis will have school chil:| Fred C. Brown, will be compelled tc ‘ wonders for $35.00. ‘and university students lined revise the indictment valong the line of march to put} There were originally 31 persons | SECOND FLOOR pep into the welcome. | mentioned in the general criminal of the’ pay oder gon sms or ae ye ay os oe KODAKS eee ewe ; rm r , E evennetin previously to 7 Savi neeraed fr oeed'to 88, The. trial fp ) ‘ 3 t > Parade under Licut. Charles | scheduled early in Mi Just the Kind for the A pend Streak of Boongmny , 4 PLEATINGS 50c h & Mist man. All men of! Vanderveer’s first objection fo the =: g : Bist who are already in the city | indictment was overruled several Children p eS Pleated Frills Trim onsen. yeep will De a Ree ee Memories will be, so much 4 Cotton Petticoats, $1.25 ne Pretty Spring Blouses ttention accorded to pple . a 5 a DIVERFAILS T0 } ros +95 le | Bo oaay: Pog Now's the time for wash petticoats, and Crisp organdie _ pleatings ee et Scents See \]} Box Brownies with good lens here they are in neat models—flounces with finish the cuffs and collar on i oe iene nerrien Mosle and strap handle to carry pin tucks and pleating combined in an at- many of the new blouses and the dinner will be co FIND EVA APPLE them by. ‘ tractive arrangement. Sateens, Fifth Avenue dresses. Three-inch width in § Brownie No. 6 (%x24) $2.13 Taffeta, and Cotton Surahs. all the pretty shades. Georg- | | Pantages orchestra. abil nine Ay 5 . tyle. “Big Vaudeville Program * Brow 2 @Uxd\) 82.05 White Tub Silk Petti ette pleating, Van Dyke s af 1 dain) 82.75 ite Tub Si etticoats at $2.95 > 50s ard. Me artists from the au Girl’s Body Drift ae) PETTICOAT LANE, SECOND FLOOR aay _ decal us heir acts 4 gore, on tc acts Sur} ing, Sheriff Believes Niatanec tn - ee ae theatre there will be| Teuda, Jap balancer; Joe and| _ The body of Eva Apple, 24yearold Moy, Chinese dancers, and | Spokane girl, is believed to be drift: | Lewis, the darktown sol-| ing with the alternating currents in| ‘From the Palace Hip, Tom|Lake Washington, miles from the Chat 4 | Lake City home of Mra. 8. D. Claus e ie evi Tine Aneen, prog en, where the gial is thought to have New Summer Syles in Thi F. ous Li Se enthe company will faewnes herself about 2 a. m, Tues Surpass Expectations it and also two acts from theatre not yet selected | Deputy sheriffs directed the ef j c ‘ . the dinner the boys will be| forts of a diver bired by the sher Variety and charm are shown in these hats, which a ‘at. a reception where | !ff's department in a last vain effort | ; Ph P ; p will have a chance to really|? locate the body Friday morning. | Fol ave just come from our work rooms for this event. 4 Eva Apple came to Seattle from - “ier! and mother and, well— ) j 4 else. cate J gona Forage agp ap dens \ Hats in pastel shades, leghorns and hemps are beau- holy announcer by the |8t Lake City, She vanished early | | tiful. Some have crowns of sweet peas or tiny roses. | Tuesday morning, and the prints o! . " a. her bare feet were traced to the lako | \ > . Some are all white. come from the throat of the shore by bloodhounds from the sher- \ . . . * : . “slivertongued.” That item | **# office. | “ : y : Nifty wings, ostrich, and ribbon novelties trim the ly cut out from the pro- n | ace ilored hats. , rece 2,cvie om torr SHIP CONTRACTS Wes | Ramen es pete ta 2 sharp the train will pull eareete See = T0 BE CHOPPED celebration will be given Camp Lewis! WASHINGTON, April 25.—(Unit- lore they will await the time to) 4 press.—Contracts for two million | < a more tons of steel ships will be can: | Seattle mon will ar- | ied, Chairman Hurley of the Unit- ships are now being built Prices instead of peace prices, declared that all contracts | For 95 Candy The Modish Little Miss samen, ety y, ~Deliciensat Wears White Dresses : Seren s | Bree Ree Ree {rvepe will be: diecharged at the cial for Saturday, pound Voile, Batiste od Capt. W. J. Coyle, who as box for 70c. “Wee™ attained fame as a foot Georgette ptuiebe bi ta Dratvecstty ot Wrens : —Jordan rainbow al- Such _ lovely little ington, is aboard a westbound ran e monds—60c pound. pega ang pews ae tral is Lieut. Bud Clark, f coe eniveraty of California grid. || —Bon Marche peanut styles for little maidens Bee Ltt ‘ 1 resses $6.05 to 919.50 flam K. Kellogg, Corporal Mie ec te a —Burnt peanuts — spe- One dainty model of . Lemm, Corporal John |) baseball players: Howard Mun- cial 35¢ pound. batiste is adorned with Frederick 1. |) dorff. former San Francisco out- : ‘Corporal Harry Shaw, Cor- ; ; lace and embroidered ee eek ee nage Heer Mat Hien, Northweatern - Remarkable Values at a —Our candy kitchen is lace, and embroidered Corporal } tle pitcher, and Cart King, an always open for inspec- finished with wide ; |} Bastern Oregon catcher. 4 tion. in ri i ah Raigh Datinrom Corpora | catcher, | Remarkable Price— . . satin ribbon sash. Sizes 6 to 14 at $10.00 Sarperas ‘ Coats, Capes and Dolmans Lyle I. Johnson, Corporal ‘ Corporal John H. Boyd.| 7 DISCUSS STREET CARS : L. Strand, Corporal Ernest} Thomas F. Murphine, superintend- icni oi ant no Corporal Arthur L. John. |eMt of public utilities, will speak be- 7 9g Sas Picnic Needs Spring wraps for girls and juniors. Velours, serges, | Corporal Claude L. Meainivray. fore en ae, County 7 gerd Our Delicatessen Is ag Napa and bolivias. Also silk, fashioned F ‘ eteria, Saturday noon. He will di George ‘Anderson, Cook |uss the street car wituation. Now Ready to Supply LITTLE DAUGHTERS’ SHOP, SECOND FLOOR B Armstrong, Private Virgil ta ee cah Win Pema || If we bought and sold these Dresses in the ordinary You Properly : RAE xc Dniec Pahnes| Private une - uld alm . Picnic days are here. ete eae Be rsh rts Brn | te anc areca | wag Wey re — sgl —- a Our delicatessen is pre Slipover Health Giving Emerson e ls 'N. Nilson, Private Ferdinando | this price, even in the Bargain en! pared to help you save Dutcher, Private Cat | ve Prank. "Turner, rive” ret Mites) by catering to your . Sweaters $2.00 Toys uy D. Fone, Cook Clarencs | Private Charles i Jones, cookies f| |] It’s the best offer the Basement has been able to || ‘#"'s with a full line 1 creeveless For Lively Boys— Private Roland 8, Hinckley, | W. King. Private Harvey KE. Leeson, | ° . of roast meats, salads For Acti zirls H. Jellen, Private | Private Burt M. Russell, Private make this season—there are more than thirty and pickles, at the right Style Get a these Hoefling. Musician Maximil-| Wong Wing, Wagoner Walfred ‘ Heessiey, Pri fredson, Wagon Wd P | * - rices, il- Private lacey dmeoont Guests “yiliene i yee lg Peres different styles to choose from, and 3 Inexpensive sleeveless asd pie oe ont ie William G. Kane, Private | Earl W. A. Arnold, Private Charles fi Pp Saturday ny aNd eee A. Badda, Saddler Pasquale Tatto imagine, only $7.95 " . ,.° Sweaters for garden,mo- _in the great ‘out-of-doors. “| Private John W. Black, Private ’ ¥ 9. Delicatessen Specials toring or sports—may §—Ball bearing arr Arthur J, Brown, Private Axel R. —Bon Marche brand be worn under coats. skates, a pair $3.50 Carlson, Claude ¢’arison, Mechanic ° 5 : ; ‘ : Private Carl I. Muller, Pri.|John Carlson, Wi Clyde EB. mayonnaise, fresh daily, Wool, in Pekin, coral sai Harold Muzzy, Private John |Danworth, Private Leslie T. Fancher, Silk Dresses Silk Dresses 40¢ pound. "turquoise and buff. eager neti rot Private Herbert E, O'Connell, | Wagoner Herbert Gilchrist, Wagoner A ‘ ; ; ? i skates, a pair $1. Jess P. J, Parshall, Private | David D. Goertz, Private Frederick —In pleasing styles for after- That, are attractively trimmed —Boiled ham with skin All wool slipover 7——rennis rackets—many f Be Pravats Loyd F. Riley, ate | Semasie’ teynche pel noon, street or business wear— —just the right touch of trim- a gation bictesieie i sweaters — half r dozen maken. and quale Silat, Semen Sonate ie | inet oveses vit snk eens fashioned of good quality taf- ming giving Wien’ s smart o- Green gage plum pre- styles —with sailor or ——“Velocipedes for small er'| : . : out ad Musician Clarence W. Sal.| Jeffers, Wagoner George A. Lapasin, feta silk, taffeta silk and fect; some are braided, tucked ee P Dutch collars — purlin children—well construct- Private Fred A. Schwen-| Wagoner John H. Lawson, W: + ott :. A ‘ nenven, | Aire, Doma: i ee . Private Michael Schouland, Mu. | Gordon Lawrence, Wagoner George Georgette combinations — all- or piped in contrasting colors— —Pork sausage, made at waist—plain colors or ‘ eae te e18.50. ee Private | etine, Waroner Wiliam B, MeN Georgette, plaid taffeta silk, shirrings are also quite prom- of purest ingredients, contrastingly trimmed, 4 oe % fs wang ¥. Stevens, Private John O,|Carl J. Nelson, Wagoner Ernest crepe de Chine and messaline. inent, and crushed or cord special 33¢ pound. $5.75. BASEMENT , Private Henry K. Swaftord,| Parks, Wagoner Lewis W. Payne, ‘ girdles. FOURTH FLOOR SECOND FLOOR 9 UNION STREET SIDE le Leroy E. Templeton, Private | Wagoner Clarence G, Peppler, Wag. —More than 30 different styles, z Rae * 4 B. Thomason, Musician Al-|oner Frank A. Pierce, Wagoner John featurin lon aod normal —Sizes 16 to 42 in light gray, allick, Mechanic Carl ‘T.| Richardson, Wagoner Arthur K. g 8 dust, Belgium-blue, light and ip, Private Frank Ward, Private|Sandgren, Wago: Gi B. istli é ight- f J, Waters Private Stonewall Shere," Wagoner Leonard" Rund, gear poy also straight dark green, brown, sand, navy, ‘eaver, val ry ms, ret. Arthur N, & » Mi b Been pee ae eree Ree, Bramson,. Keay line styles and many variations bla¢k, rose, Burgundy, henna Francesco Bruno, Private Ike|win M, Wallace, Wagoner Albert of tunics. and taupe. Private Karl Happer, Private | Wilson, Wagoner Carl L. Windell, D. Moshier, Private Henry H.| Private August Motz, Private Edwin Private James M. Simon- C, Roose

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