The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 14

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Day SHAKEUP IN RAILWAY OFFICES ANNOUNCED BY PRIVATE OWNERS plits a Quart Each * * a ae ‘ee ae Dear Reader, We Refer to Bovine Bevo inks With His Cgpta ptain Ay \" (o>) of the al agent of Arthur have nith, ger and Col vaning agent Boag: WILLIAM 7. TYE, ="" AH CHIN KEAY "OFF FOR CHINA < Sails to Arrange Trade Ex- es tension Program | Cress Dale Photo. Patrolman R ay Newton “Ho used to be a nextdoor neighbor | after Chief of Police Joe! F. Warren tn | lane 1 and went to grade school | sisted the chief's daughter back tn the Pik before Spokane got its DOESN'T SMOKE ploneer of Seat. | fl 4 father of the reest Chinese family in this | city, was to sall 7} doming t Empire. of a sho t Postoffice and when the harness (0 : . ’ ear for Hongkong en to waik thelr “pinches” FREE CIGARS Wilson’s Adriatic [the steamer Ke the police station. “It wasn't much of a gay white press of Japan| fj how he is a report clerk for way.” explained Officer Newton, Note Is Completed from Victoria, B Warren and is married and |but {t was safe. A cop's life wasn't} WASHINGTON, March 3 _— C, Tuesday night (green vests and raises chickens endangered in those days by a mil-| tent Wilson has completed his latent on @ mission of pastime and is the beau brum- lion automobiles.” note to the British and French commercial im mm the situation, yort. In Hongkong he in to meet Fred if. Lassen, repre enting the Seat tlhe Chamber of Commerce in the Orient, to help him arrange a gigantic trade ex-) tension program. When he returns | to Seattlo in July, Ah Chin Keay ¥ the second patrol. Ye Ray Francis Newton, who i with his wife and two children 2 Dawson st. Newton, for final approval Born in Princeton, Minn, has! He also is an advocate of the wim-|the cables. It lx not thought that '@ member of the Seattle police pie life, having Just recently sworn | the’ nete will go forward until to since 1909, two y cco, So far he has been! morrow evening Officer Newton, during his spare moments, draws elabe a enlargements and addit chicken coop and takes civil service examinations. to the president and place it on besides having Ah Chin Keay to form a company of Amori * capitalists to carry can and Chine m an exporting business between the Incidentally, in Chin Keay will meet his eldest son, Chin Tom Keay, 17, a graduate of | Seattle grade rchools, who went to! China two years ago to study the language, The son wif return with his father to continue bis education in the high schools and University of Washington. ih Ah Chin Keay’s famity consists | ot 12 members, including his wife, | five boys and five girls, FEBRUARY HAD 2 RAINY DAYS | Month Was Dryest in the Last 30 Years Raindrops, with moderate south wenterly winds to match are booked for Seattle tonight and Wednenday sccording to Weather Observer George N. Salisbury Which y, 1920. In vary ea, the drt ears, ac i} | to Weather ures, The wea teal summary fra Wear a Sport Skirt and a Sweater re were only two rainy days during February, on the 6th, when | a2 inches of rain fell, and on the 19th, when the precipitation was .02 inches: = for Febrv inches 1 | “ freakish with While F v e e regard to rain, the temperatures | were normal, The maximum, 65 de-| grees, was rece n February 28, | p February 9. The «un shone during | 19 days of the month. | The other 10} days were foggy or cloudy Rich Man Fights to Escape Jail | SAN FRANCISCO, March 2.—-H. C. Merritt, multimillionaire of Pasa dena, whose mansion on Coat and Slip-on Sweaters $2.98 and $5.95 At $2.98 the Sweaters are like the one shown on the second figure from the right in the above sketch. They're of mercerized cotton, coat style, have two big pockets and are belted. Shown in Emerald, Peacock Blue and Gold. Plain and Sport Skirts at $6.75 The Sport Skirts are shown in navy blue accordion-pleated serge, with a wide border of Roman stripes around the hem. There are also sport plaids with a medium gray ind cross-barred with plaids in righter colors. In Plain Skirts you will find navy and black serges as well as black tricotines in a number of attractive styles, with trimmings of braid and buttons, All of the skirts have separate belts and most of them have pockets. Sizes are from 27- to 36-inch waist. Orange | in that city, is one of the | 8 of Southern California, | a hard fight before the | Staten circuit court of ap: | peal itting in this elty, to escape | » punishment of five months in Jail und a fine of $500 for having been convicted as a hoarder of sugar dur ing the war. § Policeman on Trial for Beating His Son| mer mounted pa- lon trial for the | with beating | Philip, in supe: | The jury in the | At $5.95 there are five styles, three of which are pictured above. Besides the coat style there are four models in slip-on styles, including the ripple and fish-tail. They come in plain and nov- elty weaves of wool or mercerized cotton and are shown in Salmon, Turquoise, Copenhagen and American Beauty, Sizes range from 88 to 44. 6,000 Flour Sacks) 10. “ atin hin 10-year-old ae rior court Tuesday first case dinagreed, He ts accused of beating the boy with a hearth rake, November 28, 1919. | Trimmer Trimmed; Suspects Neighbor H. J, Trimmer, 601 Columbia st., was trimmed Monday night of a $200 'wtickpin and $250 cash. He suspects }@ man living in the same building, | he told the police Tuesday. And with Easter but a short month away surely it is none too early to give seriou Whether you wish to buy your things all ready made or are your new apparel. The BonMarché Established 1890 At the Threshold of Spring s thought to looking for materials from which to make them, you'll discover that Bon Marche merchandise offers beauty, utility and service at most economical prices. Such Attractive Cotton Frocks for $3.95 A Wash Dress Opportunity at the Bon Marche To look trim in the home requires selecting the style of garment that is suited to your figure and that be- comes an easy matter—with dresses shown on our salespeople. Several different styles of dresses one 18 the two-piece breakfast set of plain colored pereale of polka-dot material trimmed in white. Others are of good washable cham- bray with long or “4-length sleeves, trimmed with Roman stripes and white pique BECONL », Plain pink or blue. FLOOR THE BON MARCIUS FINE NAVY BLUE SILKS RICH BLACK SILKS Will your Easter dress be black silk or a navy blue ” Whichever way you decide, Fabric Floor is ready to make it easy for you to select, for we knew it was going to be a navy blue and black season, and have provided large quantities of dependable Dress Silks in these favored shades, Yard Wide Chiffon Taffeta $2.50 Yard Spring—and in a jet black, which is also favored for dresses and suits. A medium weight, at $2.50 | Black Taffeta—a fabric much in demand for a yard. 36-inch Imported Black Taffeta at $3.75 fine and serviceable, and will not crush easily— | Black Taffeta of a little heavier weight—very a full yard wide, priced at $3.75 a yard. 36-inch Gros-de-Londre $4.00 a Yard March, the Birthday Month Did you know there are more birthdays in March than in any other month of the year? —So, of course, this means more Birthday Cards and Birthday Gifts to be thought of during the: month of March. Birthday Cards for All —For every member of the family—for relatives and dear friends. Prices range from 5e to $1.00. STATIONERY SECTION. MAIN FLOOR The Toy Shop can help you to take care of the Birthday Gifts for Little Girls and Boys. —Ball-bearing Roller Skates at $3.50 a pair. —Water Color Sets at 50c to $2.00. —Embroidery Sets for lit- tle girls at $1.00. -Cunning Wooden Toys, Rabbits, Ducks, Kittens and others, at 50c. —Real Bugles—a dandy boy’s gift; price $4.50. UNION STREET BASEMENT UPPER Bon Marché Better Bread TRY IT AND YOU WILL INSIST ON HAVING IT EVERY TIME Twelve different kinds of bread—made of best flour —butter, milk, malt ex- tract; 12c and 17c¢ a loaf. Navy blue, a fast friend to fashion—and in Gros- de-Londre that does not crush easily. weight, closely woven—for dresses or suits. Heavy FABRIC 40-inch Morning Glory Satin at $5.50 Whether you have decided upon navy or black for Spring, you will find it here in this Morning Glory Satin. A rather heavy weight, and some- thing that will wear well. 40-inch Satin Radiant $4.95 Yard .A Satin of medium weight—just the kind for Spring wear—very lustrous, and will drape espe- cially well; 40 inches wide, at $4.95 a yard. 40-inch Satin Panne $6.95 Yard FLOOR—THIRD A Charming, Ca of As sketched, periee. | Turban aeterlinck Blue with bag to match, —Has a soft crown of braid and a brim of silk to match, with with ings. —is trimmed large coin spots, outlined Raffia in Egyptian color- " The Bag to Match in the same manner, with a long tassel of raffia and crochet raffia handle in the Egyptian colorings. Price of Hat and Bag, $35.00. THIRD FLOOR Your new dress will be very rich looking if made of a piece of this 45-inch, medium weight Satin —dark navy or black—at $6.95 a yard. IN THE SHOPPING BOOTHS UPPER MAIN FLOOR Women’s Cotton Union Suits $1.00 Women’s Union Suits — the right weight for Spring wear— fine ribbed cotton, both regula- tion or bodice tops, with either lace or cuff knees; sizes 34 to 44, at $1.00. Swiss Ribbed Vests 35c Each You'll find both regular and out-sizes in this lot of Swiss Ribbed Vests, with regulation or bodice tops—and at 35c each. Strong Cloth 35c a Yard For children’s play suits— for women’s house dresses. Splendid wearing material for every-day usage when one is at home. Strong Cloth, 28 inches wide, in light and dark colors, stripes and figures, at 85c yard. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD FOR BREAKFAST— LUNCHEON OR AFTERNOON TEA The Bon Marché Tea Room —Oh! such waffles as they do serve in the Bon Marche Tea Room at break- fast time —and what tempting DELICATESSEN Pure Aluninum Sauce Pans menus for luncheon or aft- SPECIALS: Medium weight Pure Aluminum Sauce Pans ernoon tea ‘ —Extra select Kippered —with two easy pouring lips and strong han- —and such a delightful Salmon, special, Ib. 28c. dle—at unusually low prices on Wednesday. Me go hoe Fong B 49-pound ae sacks. They have been used ( well shaken. you've priced Flour Sacks latel know these are bargains. oud Each Traffic Violators Face Police Judge Thirty-three speeders and 25 traf. | fle violators contributed to the city’s coffers Tuesday by paying fines in Police Judge John B, Gordon's court, —Medium size Mackerel— special, each 10c. —Washington Cream Cheese (mild), lb. 84c. FOURTH FLOOR 114-quart Sauce Pans, Special at 59c 2-quart Sauce Pans, Special at 79c 3-quart Sauce Pans, Special at 95c POURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE place to dine, Club rooms may be re- served for luncheons—and the grill furnishes a quiet retreat for business men. SIXTH FLOOR

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