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ial THE SEATTLE STAR : FOUR LITTLE ‘Here’s U.S. Blimp C-5 and Its Crew, Airship Lost in Atlantic Flight Attempt | | t BOYS MISSING TisBonMarchhé + Police Asked to Aid in the Inexpensive Silks Bs Search Be tors mining rn hr All Silk and Silk Mixtures— MGT Auer: ainecier, 1%, we Very,Popular for Summer Dresses ogee hae & waincaaj If you want summer dresses that are inexpensive and especially \According to his \ y good looking, these silk mixtures and silks will be most appropriate— ad Sehronic runaway they’ll give lots of wear, and save the labor of much laundering. | Ee Wiltiam Winter, 9, left his by | ry Yat 1131 Fairview Monday an ed . . © . Bees [bas not been located. His: mothe Silk Mixed Crepe Lustrous 35-inch | Feported to the that } - Pweartng a blue blouse and tan sandals, ASc Yd. Satin $1.75 lt ase wees udavae aie Wonderful for wear and good look Any one would be pleased with i left his home at Wa ing is this silk mixed crepe—and a little frock for afternoon or Menday. and his parents have in at about the price of all cotton treet, made of this lovely dress lang al nae another 9 36 inches wide, in many colors, satin. It’s a good weight in the year- living at 1 Nob Hit This is the C-5, the United including white, pink, light blue, most wanted colors tan, navy, fare, has not been s @ Mon- | States dirigible secretly pre- orchid, tan, nile, lavender and Labrador, Chinese blue, cardin arts’ pared for the transatlantic many others. rose, orchid and others. Me was wearing a dark suit flight, and which reached St. Johns, Newfoundland on a trip from the New York Alluring Fancy (32-inch Corduroy $1.50 base. It was blown to sea H 3 — ate « f by a heavy wind and was Silks $1.10 ee pelea! pp te hes gre y a heavy i and children’s coats, also kimo- lost. The four men who f} A piece of these fancy silks com- nos, may be made from a length piloted the C-5 on its flight ]} bined with plain colors—will make of this 32-inch corduroy. Splen- are, left to right: Comman- | pretty dresses for summer—colors did quality in rose, coral, tur- der E. W. Coil, Lieut. J. Vv. o pretty. Striped pongees, silk quoise, silver, white, reseda and Lawrence, Lieut. M. H. East- |} mixed poplins, tussahs and faille other colors. erly and Ensign D. C. Camp- silks in the lot. 32 and 35-inch. te bell. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE KENYON STATES Eight Measures Set Forth for Progressive Campaign N MARCHE STATE CONVENE Beds and Bedding I Will Elect Delegates to Na-| | tional Meeting i} WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘The progressive labor pro "et forth by Kenyon, consists for the Present of cicht measures, which WIN be followed by others. They are 1—Establishment of boards of mo @iation and conciliation, under the @epartment of labor: enlarging jurts Miction of the present department of Conciliation; abolition of compulsory arbitration 2—Creating a national employ. | Ment wervice and provision for close eO-operation between federal and state employment services 3—Creating a public works com Mission to provide work in emergen cles. On the Fourth Floor {Oa uy The Maccabees of the Washington are holding thei A larger and more commodious section for beds and bedding opens on the fourth floor today. 3—Creating a public works com Mission to provide work in emergen It is going to be a most conven- ient as well as a most economical : ¢ Jes y place to buy beds, mattresses, farm " 5 * ' . ficern and two , Nationa old age, sickness and Bicycle Slips; Boy Navy L* sutenant WOMEN T0 AID ‘ resent this state at/ [il Kdsprings, sheets, pillow cases, blan- - nl * . the n nition, which meets | fi s fotts a ke. ats Extending vocational training} 1s Struck by Au’ > Killed by Mine fhe nation kets, comfotts and the like, Lat Th ¥ j LT Vto include all workers disabled by BAN DIEGO. ( aa | The convention opens with al “ injury or sickness | His bicycle smpping from under r vg Abed . banquet at the Masonic club, in the te ) F—Creating a federal induswgial| him, Sulo Manus, aged 16, a Weatern That Lieut. Frank I m= | od Areade bi fay evening ‘Felations se gO to we in-| Union messenger boy, of 3040 W.| Mander of the U “A thy | dustrial peace and prosperity. 5 ps le make | ink, was ki! y the explo “ A sentatives by the Seattle members. | $—Extablishing a plan for land set. | Sth sts was run OveF Ane seriouay | i of a mine in the North Seal Committees Are Appointed | At s o'ciock that evening there will| - otton attresses $11.50 tement, based on the Mead plan, in| hurt at First ave. and Madison st A yest ea f Cork be & mass meeting of all Seattle Mac . e “use in Australia. Tuesday by an automobile driven by | ®" !t was being taken abom was or Uor cabece at Carpenters’ hall, 1620 Kenyon declared in favor of stop) 4 Barton, 721 E. Denny way.|'%¢ word received bh terday |Fourth ave. at which time a large | FOR THE OPENING DAY OF THE NEW SECTION ) ping all immigration for two years, by Mrs, Bruce from t rt lelass of candidates will be initiated, 4—Creating commission to work ‘ut a plan t waist workers to own their own homes, on the basis of the rthe pur fat 6:30, ten o visiting repre Manus was taken to the city hos- # » Of wome o J At the second general mass meet | 1 ‘a> “arco tar aie ET “pale . - s ° . . { SUERTE cries wrtth pay ot sasn.| pital. He uttered. @ wrenched ‘back |™ent of navigation at Washing- | the Woman's auxiliary to the |tPe degree work being exemplified by | : The New Section will make a strong bid for popularity by sellin, a ieaiemetan cane mama Jand injured hips, Harton reported) ton. No word was given of others) American Tegion of Liberty held tn | of" galt 45-pound felted mattresses made of high grade cotton felt covered wi | rs by the e te the Army end Navy club, Fourth Gener 40 yearn old ave. and Jefferson st., Tuesday night command of the at § o'clock, several cor a were appointed. The newly appe —- | mittees will take active part in the employment, entertainment, welfare work and many other services that ents Smeaton xr Sak 2yhes | fine art ticking, closely tufted, with heavy rolled edge, for $11.50 on | ives. awe ""\1| ‘Thursday. Do you need one? : The business sexsion of the conven Sheets, Spreads, Pillow ‘ Blankets anf Comforters tion will be aa 86x95 WHITE BED SPREADS $5 68x76 BED COMFORTERS, $3.00 Marseilles patterns—scalloped and cut Silkoline covering—good cotton filling, nnn ' the accident to police headquarters, greg — | [and was booked, but released on his |, Simla gq | personal recognizance THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Buy Your Corsets Here and Let Us Prove to You That Basement *! there will be a mixer for all who corners. ety é pi ssarirtns [Care to attend, and at § o'clock there : wal Welt tne ae els ee Yr eae forages HONEYCOMB SPREADS 72x84-INCH BED COMFORTERS a order from out of town are expected $2.75 EACH ‘ $5.75 s| to attend the convention 74285 inches—nice and durable. Covered with fine quality silkoline. | t CONSOLIDATION |]| MUSLIN PILLOW CASES 30c EACH 4 ged Fs 42286 or 45236 inches—fine for wear. COTTON BLANKETS $3.50 A PAIR 70x80 inches—gray with borders. Harris, chairman mittee. a group sisters and daughters wi 2: OF ROADS URGED |) seevicean A special button committee was ap. | é PILLOW CASES xc EACH COTTON BLANKETS $2.95 PAIR for the purpose of obtaining a| : | 42236 and 45236 inches—neatly 60276 inches—gray, white, tan— pecial design or insignia which ts | Wilson Favors Regional Sys-| hemmed. bordered. inted by the chairman, Norman F. to be worn by snembers of Woman's pa ws sing hs cng ORR tem for Railways SEAMED BLEACHED BED SHEETS <r | . leriahincent comnttion, wiih 3. sik : $1.50 EACH FULTON PLAID BLANKETS $6.00 rices ard Dillon as chairman, will formu-| WASHINGTON, May 20 “sas set 72x99 inches before hemming. 66280 inches—blue, tan, pink. late plans for a weekly “blowout” for is ve 4 forec gs ra e ae | ] = The next mesting’of the Wonen's| BLEACHED BED SHEETS ALL WOOL BLANKETS $12.00 aa xiliary » American Legion of 65 BAC aL 4A} ITS 2, rty will be bend gow reste and 81290 lashee oad quality—seamless. 68x80 inches with stitched binding. club, rd ave. and Jefferson at 8 p.m ister and daugh i she the end of the calendar year, while | the wire lines will be turned back as soon as it c ne without ad-| ASKS DIVORGE =2< 22°] idation of} Veteran Says Wife Won't Are on Tue Shoes for Women Who Have Large Ankles They Fit to Perfection railroads ery mothe ter Is urged to White Coutil Corsets for ongly | sound-| ff} Shoes made to fit the Live in Dry Territory foot, even when the ankle $1.95 " eat tk extute commerce is extra large—and they’re will begin gathering data | good looking, too, with Sizes 20 to 24 only ) shigeingt im this week, | welted soles, low and high He | heels. Sizes 344 to 12, Medium low bust Corsets—a comfortable and good fitting model for ay said the committee realized it rage long road to a ae size figures. Serviceable Corsets that are well boned—long skirt and clasp below . ¥ ro sahel tion,” and that he was not dis “ widths A to . 4 front stay. Sizes 20 to 24. 29; AME eA ROP an OAL eg cecer ty Aisin —Black vici kid vamps with cloth tops. $6.50 to | witbies and came West. It is al ALBANY RITCHIE $8.50. 1} pan) Aldadveead’ hat’ tie’ wha tes i} —All black kid, $7.50 to $10.00, I tah ere. ‘The couple lived i] —Dark brown kid, $9.00. Hq In sizes 20-21-22-23 and 24 pmen ccgvind en T0 APPEAR HERE These $1.50 \ Front lace Corsets of figured batiste in flesh color; lightweight, but serviceable ghee on ih al gee i x St lish Oxfords S7 00 Corsets for summer wear; low bust style with medium long skir 2 good model : Aprons Give One y $ ‘ 7 Symphony Orchestra Gives| “ U. S. Steamer Sunk Concert Thursday Easeand Comfort Oxfords — most popular by Mine; Men Saved ry ‘ of summer footwear — fellses: t a6 Sweden, May. 91 : . | When at Work made for comfort, styl With Albany Ritchie as soloist and and practicability. A sty Dvor ymp! that supports the and engthens i tral offering for slender figures. | Fancy Mesh Corsets $2.25 | Sizes range from 20 to 27 triking # submerged mine near e island of Vinga, near here, ‘Tue the New Wor principal of | The “Juanita” Aprons Specially Priced for lay, the United States shipping also _ Well made Corsets for medium stout figures ; medium low bust style with long pees heigieadratain aby ailorehestra will Apron Day makes walking easy. Sizes» skirt; two clasps below front stay and elastic gores across the bac k; well boned Placid, under assigr z és me aoe Just slip into one of the 214 to 9; AAA to D. = * and neatly trimmed. pee vee creme Pie pore come |" Ritohie't t of internation: | nita” aprons and you Russia tan, dark brown — ‘ can 'ief cea tie Goiheokien nal semtation lo number is fortably dressed for the morning kid, gunmetal calf, with tothenbur |Bruch's “Scotch Fanta work—aprons that give freedom tip P : The “New World” symphony ts and a neat appearance. Made of : Excellent Corsets for $2.59 PAGOMAS-YOUTH KILLED +teath wo. tacthe cate erectiecrs otal! cermin th care tees black con white plaids trimmed with white Broken Lines of Black Satin and Patent Leather All sizes from 20 to 30 LIN AUTOMOBILE CRASH iieornorating the tolicnonns of th porating the folk-songs of the or blue and brown plaids fin > . . ‘ ‘ : COMA M 1 Paul Ebert louth of more tha va a century hed th blue. I ‘umps Made of good quality white coutil—a medium low bust style. The average rt Carter, 19, ago : NE ee pane pk with two large All sizes in the lot but not in every style. figure will find this a very comfortable model; long skirt—flexible boning ‘and | ult noth , composition are the intro: | pockets, cut full and very easily Sizes 214 to & Pair 4 $4.95 ‘ ; duction to the sian opera “Khov:- | Sy 50. sizes <'2 PAID eee eee eee teens De tapering front stay. All sizes, 20 to 30. 1 f anbantanhinse Se eee eno; {fH laundered. Special $1 gto THIRD FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR orge W,/and Graniger’s “Shepherd's Hey,” Lolayed for the first time here,