The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1919, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR STORRS FACES PRISON TERM 7 Bon Marché PContinwed Fy -— @xeept a more 1 only spectato’ gently and sel, The defendant stratght at the clerk w & muscle, He Expected “Just as I expects th his cel! at the taking leave of b reassuring, “You mother, The judee's the fury leked © ‘jury would turn \ after Can't See Each Other r ‘rom § o'clock Saturda y midnight I was clectet Now I suppos J 1 draw back his trusty right ham! to morrow and throw the buck at me > wh , One juror stated that the whistled 1 ee on the w Ballot taken at 8:30 Saturday nigt t ught t r ' gyn Reon when the jury ret showed te < : A pth pasty gf a . for conviction and two for acquittal, I'm Used to owe tlie alt gc “Afraid He'll Love Her” not have been eon After reading all the letters and tele ¢ ° h “Dt od ' Abas Be acre ecause I love you dor 1 had not insisted on grams which passed between Storrs or Y 2 hig Abe Ronagetor beiyyagas tbe ving . here to peaovh and Ruth Garrison the jury took a es pA og Kuth wailed to her attorney, A. Rt second ballet whieh resulted in a y owed |” LOVER G! r ent: € do ‘ day when told she muat unanimous verdict of guilty ~ but tL. map tripet. ae 8 . : e sri NS SN Se te Os Sores em ene! Another Lot of Those Smart Silk Storrs.” one juror said Sunday after Blorra because of the vigorous pros- | CUmstances to take the witne: 4 lowed to leave the nt ft t n vie n ul de dest uabeesions upon 3 a @eution, we felt that he was guilty |a* the chief witness am Despite tho efforts of sheriff and Surely tre t the time. |ten's motives and his activity dur @@ having seduced Muth Garrison. | “Dud, Boy,” her love for Storrs guard, wrote a letter Friday r > ng the taking of evidence, Smith Seueet's own testimony, in the light | TUS RIES. wo Gaye after the wor: | SHE h in which he de | Keep auiet ar en ' ed Hilen's temper when in a Just as pretty, just as attractive, as the si lot which proved so ‘of the court's instructions, t us| . " paired of eacaping convicti and t * you Du tterly na tie tirade he referred ething to do but return a verdict of | ‘ict was returned in Seattle that she |i” wich he protested bis undying . > Hilen and his friends as “won-| popular. : |was not “mentally reaponaibies |!" Which he help you and I wasidertul friends who kept Ruth G ‘ , a |when she placed strychnine in the|/%* for he will never know how|rison in jell, because eho ene a, Ten bright new models in georgette and crepe de chine. Gets Word From — 2 trate cocktail cousumneé by Storrs a letter follows: “My sweet an fo to associate With him and his Beaded, tucked, frilled or hemstitched. When Horatio ©. Cosne, Rath’s| wife in the tea room of the Bon | hear jove you, love you, love N®| friends.” Collarless or tailored collars. tered her cell at the county’ Marche, Ruth wrote a letter which'you. I can't tell you all I feel on| visitors nor friends to cheer me puceage at ars. J , mere. om eemeicail eer_me—| In an impramptu and tmpasnsion League blue, Victory red, navy, silver and a wide range of other colors. : — ed speech Hilen eloquently replied SECOND F THE BON MARCHE to Smith and referred sardonteatly ED TE re ee to bis * bar room humor,” which THE BON _ MARCHE } esart Snes tetc™"2%"ll] “Good News for the Woman Who Trims Her Own Hat BaRGAIN BASEMENT A oe ooh LITTLEGIRLIS | A Table of Untrimmed Hats 432 Aprons at 98c ae ATO Reduced to $2.95 Eight Injured in Smashups; | " | 53 4 Officer Involved | _ BLACK LISERES, [eens —BLACK LSE a a " cpap = TURBANS. rons a Fay McCullough, slxyearold BROAD BRIMS. . : a daughter of John McCullough, ; a _HEMPS IN P 5017 35th ©. S, is dead, id r ] 7° eight ether pereens are selfeciag WHITE MILANS, from serious injuries Monday as NUMEROUS ~ ELECTRIC BLUE i | the result of automobile sec | SHAPE . AND JADE. rons dents Sunday. The dare: | . . / p B Mins Mary is | —ALSO IN. PINK, ' ‘ Marry Dubon, 8. | js SATLORS OR - mi Mra. William S. Barbour, 2116 41nt ef * ‘ ROSE, AND dion We | DROOPED BRIMS — ORCHID Blanche McCuNough, aged four The Manufacturer Takes the "3222200000: | cn hE on | Margaret Coles, 15, daughter of Mr. 5) Loss, but That Shouldn't — ge | A Special Selling of Fine Black Silks Fay McCullough, six, was fatally || injured when with her sister Blanche |] Cpe dy Roky and Satins Genesee nt. The two girls were with Good black silks and satins—dependable black silks and satins—we’re | thelr grandfather, J. W. McCullough 4412 36th ave. &.. on their way to a selling them at decidedly low prices for a day or two. We're Offering You the Benefit of the Deal fo prin ‘nner wren tne tee * We “beat the market” on a dozen different lines and we're glad to 7 inc se tote left MeCu A darted »e able to offer you the advantage. and Giving You the Chance to “Get herons the wtrwot in front ors soul || Of course you know that black silks and satins are to be very fash= In” On These — a Junk denier 08 eit sixth re | ionable this summer. i cacat a6 cade Gh hous aa tb Black Chiffon Taffeta $1.65 Black Duchess Satin $2.50 EXCE N APRON a ap Pra pee pean 86-inch wide—jet black, non-crush- 36 inches wide, very lustrous black. Neng pp ge ee aria Black Faille Silk $3.00 Yard pital by D. L. t reece y Black Chiffon Taffeta $1.95 Heavy quality silk for coats and || dinand et. ar 4 Quay Reynolds, 4223 Crisp, new black chiffon taffeta for suits—and for $3.00 a yard—36 inches i 7 ar Week fa8 Py Poe aon Black Dress Satin $2.00 Yard Black Satin Imperial $3.25 ii other witness to the accident | Dependable black satin — finely All silk satin—specially nice quality Oganal was arrested ediately an gg onan ye ee woven, 36 inches in width. —a full yard wide. ~You couldn't wish for better made Aprons and the ‘ d a 1 nan Ed Wit ked on an . . materials are all good quality Scout Percale and Amos- sg ngs a ab Soa N — on oor binge B a ee in i 7 o _ . . z f, aa 8 ie: to s x of er pe As biack as a crow, 80 and glossy— seautiful ani heavy is this coati yon g —— and other good cotton fabrics in guaran- ' 28, 4149 Fourth is. this black satin--fine ‘for weir. satin-oS8 inches wine: be. teed colors. tury 6 ght ‘When she a yard wide. pai en irreia arc ‘ ie 5 Black Grosgrain Silk $3.50 —There are about twenty-five different styles grouped in rei ig || Black Suiting Satin $2.95 ixtra nice qui is this grosgrain three price lots. Batlle ber soles § a Riot eincg | Jeautiful black satin that will wear silk—fine for wear—86-inch y. night in. whieh Arbogast splendidly—36 inches wide. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB of t after the a ny Motoreycle Pa * squad, was tn. ing his Percale Aprons at 98c |=] TONE: or Wir —432 Aprons in several coverall styles—well made of ~ ing ag hl Nae YUN DISPLAY: = vil I : W. 50th #t. bounced back and good grade Percale and the colors are absolute ly guar- rashed into the Rarbour auto. Mi anteed. iry Birdaye, 2244 otst at. a pas (fl White Cotes in one of the autos, was se. —Aprons in medium and light colors in a large var iety 1 injured, and Mrs. Barbour i i of stripes and plaids, also plain pink and blue—all singer lab agp bea eeamer Goo | Fabrics neatly taped in white. MY iened ae ee LL: A few lof ‘the good joraah. raseengers in the Barbour! ii things participating car declared members of Arbogast's C A | OE Ce in the June dis- overall prons $ 1 98 if» ae Lobe eee Il plays of white Declereq, 2100 Ninth ave " -White nainsook, 10- —In four different styles—all roomy Coverall Aprons ee een om Be 8 ea-on pet aon Bore nes White Muslin Petticoats that are practical for home or ec: amp wear. into an auto driven by 8. B. Young —480 Aprons in this lot made in the very best manner Vata ee ee wide 10-yard bol 1 for the Summer Girl of good quality Scout Percale and Amoskeag Gingh: um Ilia bicycle crashing into an aut $2.50, colors guaranteed—neat stripe ink ¢ |] | mobile driven by George W. Biringer. | Tihenstte; plains white, Petticoats Comfortable to Wear 8 N. 38th st hn Finneli, 4 baby checks and dark blue percale. 1216 Howell at., wan ne i 26 inches wide, yard Easily Laundered riously injure [at N. 99th st.’ and Stone way Sun 15¢. White Petticoats at $1.00 | y ve ah ‘ . Matt Tousch, logger, of Contvitte, | {I White voile, 6 pat It's very economical to wear white petticoats dur- btihe oorner ixth ave, and Dear. | hia Aaniued (dathhale Ae ga with scalloped ‘ruffles or earbenlanea flounces. born st. Sunday night. Bousch was Me! Pad GaMASK, Ge - uslin petticoats with flounces of em 2 —Made of very good quality of Amoskeag Gingham and Romper Cloth and there are nine- painfully but not aertously hurt. | ‘hes wide, floral pat- Jace and thoks, $1.2) 5 embroidery or teen different styles to choose from. Woronst atic ouengage ad! hue yard 50¢, ~—Better white petticoats, flounced with embroidery— —Plain colors—neat baby checks in pink and blue— medium and wide stripes — Mountaineers to. the thododenaron |{| -—Mercerized damask, — or insertion, lace and tucks—some scalloped pique— and plaids in all sizes and all colors which are absolutely guaranteed. | Sunday morning, members of the|{| yard $1.00. —Elaborate petticoats, $ to $4.95. ~ checks |flelds in Kitsap county was held| lengths to 2! yards, $1.50 and $ club walking from Erland to Chico. A huge cabin has been constructed on the club's 7iacre tract at Chico, —_—S LOWER MAIN FLOOR THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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