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“THE SEATTLE ‘STAR TheBonMarché Established 1890 eA CUE BF RED CROSS 5 convene juRY | A Group of Smart Wash Dresses, $4.95 shot rtinah smanai he a ON MARCH 28 | An ap. Ai Thursday Feature of Wash Dress Week Smart styles in Audry (sketched) comes spring wash dresses ae 1S in plain colors of chambray ctiives with vestee effect and ta- Investigation of frauds in the Northwest shipbuilding industry, | and very moderately pering collar of white pique. which resulted ‘Tuesday In the ; : We) cy, a Arleen (sketched) is @ | arrest of 11 prominent shipbulld- priced—that’s part of \\A\} ae belted pen i. mer cing: - | Federal Sleuths Predict! | More Indictments okey for immediate wear, he » will be tinued, and more ’ ' \ . . | Sadan ‘Saag’ be | enpested the story of wash Y xt Ay Wo i ! hams trimmed with cuffs, according to Walter ©, Foster, |]] bs vy ee 1 : « pacts a ieee dress week at the CAN TT v collar and pocket flaps ot yard investigations in the North Bon Marche. 1 3 i | ‘ Nema lie white pique. | Pactfle district, eS ’ | ‘Three fonner Unites States Mimer We can tell you ne ‘ ' } Julia (sketched) is owl gency Fleet corporation officials ware it . in plain chambray in a mod- ] |among those indicted by the grarid about the generous j Te Hy ified Billie Burke style, and | jury Tuesday, They are Capt. W. A Mages, former manager of the North hems and perfect tai- ' if a h\ 1 }4} is trimmed with cuffs and tion whe succeeted Capt, Joka Ff} loring, but you will _ fey 4) \ | || collar of striped gingham. uit, aievaer ¢ pict of the division a appreciate these e A ihe ‘ ) an Other equally attractive at models in all si Capt. Blain, previously indicted on dresses so much more po ll sizes at this | charges for weeret cor Ai |sions while a government oficer, was|q/ When you have seen indicted for the third time Tuesday h fi If. = ~ 4 3 WASH DRESS SECTION— The last indictment, which ts 169/ them for yourself. - “ SECOND FLOOR | pages In length, charges him with re | cetving commissions from the Btew- art Davitt and Equipment company W. h Cl th a ~Y hf | | hile bh ae drawiny has fi a maith an din © sry from ash Clothes for outhful Colorings furniahed $10,000 ball on the previous Ti B |indictments and no additional ball bpm igi Olin wa in Girls’ Wash Dresses THEY FURNISH As displayed during Wash Dress | Recs caneuaaiee Vik winks Mle Week—Sizes 2 to 6 Years’ As shown during Wash Dress Week ital jyards company indicted Tuesday Mothers will be glad of this Fine French ging | were Phillips Morrison, president; H . F. Ostrander, wealthy Seattle ship | chance to find practical, pretty . F ping broker, ‘and C. N. Seaborn, @i-|f! wash clothes for their active little . hams, linens, linenes [rectors of the company. The men | bo and chambrays as O73 ~ ee ve = ‘ | furnished $5,000 ball each. ys. Il as Oriental t Members of the G Ha. M * we! Fy } ‘toa Corporation indicted are At|f| Crepe creepers that require no crepe are th | ARHINCTON, D.C. Feb. i ; 3 |bert Schubach, president; M. W ironing, in lavender, yellow, blue, 4 ay ‘ tes of the American Red | Ward, general ma Ledesecgs a ad di 7 1 to 2've 0 en effective touches of. ‘fare on their way to the os % januintant genera) manager and. aud. and in stripes, 1 to 2 years—$1.50. 2 ‘oe. Pe, hand work to make Z eral council of the League of Red) ° itor;, A. 8 oonan, director, and Striped gingh : fi b \ q < of | Bruce C, Shorts, attorney and treas — tripe P cam am = pd chy Et these spring wash er of the com: Bail of $2,600 y. ; \Hugo’s Characters |“, %.¢oma"7 ao rhe ob y 140. pain, Curanie ah dresses delightfully Heard at Reading Neither Joneph A. Sloan or Philip styles, 75c to $1.50. : sy Sloan haa ever in any way been con . cd HF Thi “Lea Miner : : —Fancy suits for boys in the much = FQ} a, TIe bis scenes from “Lae Miser. |nected in business with Albert Scha a yr boys d # aes pk of Rag. . fam 2 . : * also ra e , et. P nm was ae we mio eee liked Oliver Twist, Paul Jones and ound ia Gn SS PLATHER? | Merny joined the, school faculty. INDICTMENTS FOLLOW ‘ middy styles. In reps, ginghams, orange Seleae rye ’ ’ x ‘J LONG INVESTIGATION chambrays lateas, elaborated : Y wid Hane, chareatore with th telling eftect| The Seaborn Shipyards company with pleated. frills, embroidery, ) bee t “og pinks, bo gage abgelrehtea pea wont g leather belts—shown in fi re tans, Firemen’ men’s Doctor ‘ime "ware made for payment ight and dark colors, at $3.95 to f = ‘ € ‘Aves - in Dr. Frank Maxon, by ye pe government, Four different transac of a Am Pe % L J girlish wee: me yician, stepped out on fis own |tions are cite pats —Peg romper play suits in . hs eaters are alleged fo tave made|I| white’ an colored ginghams and Sizes from 8 to 16 years. tr thele contract re mae wa# ui} poplins—$1.50 to $1.95. Priced from $8.95 to $22.50. The indictments are the outcome RABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR SEATTLE COMMUNITY Schoo!|of four montha investigation by de for Music Study was heard tn rej partment of justice operatives and cital at ¥. M. C. A. Tuesday night. | accountants, under the direction of WATCH THE SHOPPING BOOTHS IN FEBRUARY Forty-four were graduated. Walter C. Foster, special investigator fn ee awe | A Very Unusual Sale of Real Leather Purses and | yy eS Hand Bags at $1.95 ‘Tuesday afternoon, after having pre Seed biatis to the teeta gieataies It’s a special purchase and the values are wonderfully good aio) seated, shat¢ toa, saveatieansine —exceptionally so when you consider the bags are of real leather and the price only $1.95. 7 were expected te he tain ——Numerous styles to clioose from—all the shapes and sizes that are popular and smart—made of imita- when the grand jury reconvened tion Morocco and crepe grained leather—also some patent leather—velvet and silk. PP 20g and Purses are included in black and colors with fancy colored lining—fitted _ coin purse and 1,500 TO ATTEND) “=~ ———ee 6, 0, P. BANQUET 6), Gay New Arrivals of Victory'Aprons Byer ag oh Spring Brings a New Shipment of These ae eee my) Popular Garments Nebraska, arises Thursday evening to make the principal apesch at the Lin why Well deserved indeed is the popularity of this charming Victory 4 if the Young Men’: coln day banquet ot © Young Men's apron. Republican club, he will be greeted ‘ The Basement Saaa maeh opr becton'st 2H ) Shown in pink and white, blue and white stripes and trimmed in Makes a Lucky pack plain corresponding color, also in plain pink or blue chambray President BE. H. Lindley, of the iit Purchase of Metiersos gi eragaed pit Hh ' trimmed with polka dots. scheduled to speak on “Lincoln end » ” will not ap | | Women’s Shoes a apni Season wes sp | Priced at $2.95 from a Well Known enza. ga 7 ip crease ie - NV | . , Seattle Firm Mcihe banavet, which wil! be stage TE Margaret aprons, in an assortment of pretty figures, at the Masonic temple, will begin In the lot are Sh PE ys aan hha ll hl stripes and checks, cut with a large bib and taped in con- viet patent ental d Six Now Held for | trasting color, 85¢, apron secrion—seconp FLOOR Shooting Inquiry | seiniasil vici kid in button and lace Daniel McFarland, 37, a pai - ® : styles—all have Goodyear |fi'™wirtarmnnnt."ec'll| Gingham, 25¢ Yd Spring-Time Kitchen Needs welt soles and Cuban or Mil- [|i % ‘nathamte® of Pega Man £6 and 27 inches wide Beauty Helps . ight during drunken orgy at —Nice quality Gingham itary heels. | 2807% Firat , ave s suitable for dresses and Discriminating wom- Enameled Kettles, 69c Nab W od Heals aprons; plaids, checks and en are glad to learn <= ZA —Covered gray enameled ; Sizes range stripes. Lengths to 15 that the Hairdressing )} Kettles with strong wire — as Short Weigher yards. ‘ F : m vine | THIRD FLOOR and Marinello Section \ bail: 7- “ef from3to6 ir Wore au, sroosee ae say | of the Bon Marche car- ; ; T-quart'size. widths AAA to on complaint he sold short weight | ries a full line of Mari- Wat of wood, Is being held in - er Glasses, 30c D. city a Wedheeses ieee tale Extra Size nello creams, and is 6 for , i Bloomers prepared to give Mari- —Medium weight plain water Buys Life Saver il] —or pink batiste, cut ex- _ nello treatments. glasses, practical size for every- to F rotect Dog| tra full, and finished with i day use. N deliv . ’ s Marinello Lett Cream, y one delivered at this Shoes, sizes 23 M. R, Wood was the first person | elastic at knee, $1.50, Pris ies os ety ts price. 2 60S sateey Wie shiver: ver Sie —Of pink or white Batiste : et finished with elastic and Marinello Whitening less licensed with the assease ‘re: issue ilder, strainer H Shoes sixes i 6 3} 2s 32 to 4, $2. 00 Fein i, Wood gor thie ioanae Tue, ruffle at knee, $1.75. hee ae ane Puudar, ar Dish Pans, 69c day. i " be ween 9 2 sob? ipa OM —Of pink Windsor crepe— Marinell Foundati i —Gray enameled 4 arinello ‘oundation egg pee Are well made, $1.95, Cream, 75c. Dish Pans, good size, 1Z; 6 43 t - ell Roasted Now —Well made and_ rein- HAIRDRESSING AND : Shoes, s es to » &, $3. ye C. A. Watson's peanuts in his forced. MARINELLO SECTION— strong side handles, roaster at pier 3 ure overly well} SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR HARDWARE SECTION— FOURTH FLOOR roasted Wednesday. Fre damaged : i ee - re damage: dog. County dogs will be shot un-|