The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1920, Page 16

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Ti Charles Hudson, of Seattle, Gives Advice First Know Physics Charles N. Hudson Charies N. Hudson been In-|xwimming hole 1 then ventir he can rememt “ mn way back there Tus cou H ee aah aan Ohio. _ Did r n t t t some contri make, Hudson And Charlie always « INVENTED FENS eaprpdtos TO WIN A RACE po sethe : “fT was a strong nfeht before, and on Sunday mo ing when we all go them and aeneem trates y can do. is §9 years old. He bas| fs since he was 12. But ha is turning gray, h keen and hig voice with energy and youth. | GIVES ADVICE TO YOUNG INVENTORS | Advice to young inventors?’ Hudson sald. “Weill, that's a pretty m, but experience has eye is resonant Ladies’ Musical Club Presents remembered that t may Mrs. Martha Bettis Funeral Wednesday Mrs. Ma Bolsheviki Appeal | for More Support, “THE WOMAN WITH THE WONDER VOICE” RETURN CONCERT MONDAY EVE 9 Change of may 24 and defeating the Warsaw co Indorse League mernéPeuan 3 tion of Labor nonpartisan pol Htical campaign committee Seats Selling TODAY 9 A.M. NO PHONE ORDERS |Chicago Party Is Welcomed Here| tour of the dinner meeting, club Tuenday from the] Fra OLONIAL |They were to leave at gsion | midnight Some whipping posts for abunive husband are mum 4s to @ suitable penaity for nagging wives, | suffragettes who advocate Cone! ps for Inventors Colorado Demos" | THE SEATTLE STAR The Bon Marche Anniversary Sale of Home Needs Every Item Here Reduced for the Event Please Do Not Ask Us to Take Telephone Orders for These Specials Mother Geen Brooms Reduced to 89c - , » £ . 4 There will be a great day Wednesday for Heavy Tin Bread Mixer A SAVING COpErHIDIty ee nee eaueee the woman who does her washing at home, style—will mix dough in keeper—well-known Parlor Brooms, made for here are boilers at $2.65. With copper enough for four loaves of br from best Eastern broom corn, special at bottom and stationary wood grip handle with clamp to fasten to table. &89c. Well made and will give lots of wear. No. 8 size. Extra good value at $2,45, Wash Boilers Reduced to $2.65 Dust Pans Reduced to 14c Japanned Dust Pans, square shaped, good size, reduced for the Anniversary to 14c Liquid Veneer at 29c bottle of Liquid Veneer lish—also good for mop: 12-ounce Furniture and dust ck iain Scales at $2.45 Family Scales—complete with scoop. will weigh 24 pounds by ounces—re- duced to $2.45 Tea Kettle With Rice Boiler $4.45 », with rice or milk boiler : ’ Pad a te _ k b bs rounded bottom, complete with cover— complete for $4.45—specially re duced l4-quart size. Ironing Boards, “Springer” make, fold Coffee Pots, solid copper, nickel plated, ing style, staunc h and durs wide with ebonized wood handles, $1.95. ironing surface, 1 Stationary Tub guaranteed rubber rolls and bearings, reduced to 86.95. ed to $: lothes “Domestic” weepers with good Carpet Be bristle bru iy finished, full grip handle, with steel bal Mail Boxes at $1.38 R. F. D. Me vanized iron, made ment regulations, 4-Loaf Bread Mixers Special $2.45 “Universal” iff a short : ead. Complete Scrub Brushes at Ilc of heavy gal Good Scrub Brushe: back, reduced to 1lc. 1il Boxe. according to govern- reduced to $1.38. with hardwood Ice Cream Freezers Reduced Wash Boards at 43c to $3.65 Full size zinc Wash Boards specially “White Mountain” Ice Cream Freezer priced at 43c—with strong wooden 2 qt. size. frame. : . Garden Rakes, with Sauce Pans at 79c steel bow and long han- Pure Aluminum Sauce Pans with dies, reduced to § long handle duced to 79¢. B Redaced to $1.45 ninum Combination Tea Ket- Heavy Tir Baking ov ; use on gas, , capacity 214 duced to $2. en, one-burner size, for gasoline or oil stoves, re- 95. aters, wire, with wood Ile. OOF THE BON MARCHE quarts, re- Grass Hooks, “V Blacksmith,” with easy grip handles, reduced to 67e. illage read Raisers 1 Bread Raisers with raised Plaid Wash Dresses Reduced to $4.65 Wash Dresses for home, garden }or outing wear—made of fine quality gingham in pretty plaids in three attractive styles. With bouffant side dre aperies, draped pocket styles or bloused panel back and front, with pleated side tunics. All be low prese nt marke at pr ice. WASH DI ECT k D+ mm lins. been re doubt y 36-inch Silk-mix duced fe Fiber are Fringed Shown i A real t | Senart Pumps at $5.75 Three attractive styles in Wom- en's Kid Pumps are shown at this reasonable price. They're of black or chocolate brown kid with a plain, medium toe and Louis heels with aluminum plate. Solid leather soles. One style is finished in a three- button effect, another has two small buttons of novelty pearl on either side, and the third model has a tailored bow of kid. In sizes from 3 to 614. small, Children’s Rompers at $1.59 A cunning model for little tots is shown in blue and white or pink and white checked gingham, and in plain blue or plain pink chambray. They button all around the waist, are finished with narrow white braid and have two pockets. Sizes 1 to 4. At $2.45 These have rather a snug-fitting waist and wide-hipped trousers. They come in pink or blue plaid gingham combined with woven stripe white madras, also with plain blue or brown chambray pants and fancy striped gingham waists, buttons all around the sizes 2 to 5. Fancy pear! waist. In B A emerald, Coat-style Sweaters of lustrous fiber included in the and peacock. present market price. Anniversary Economies in Silks 36- and 40-Inch Silks, Reduced to $2.25 Value and beauty are combined in these Silks to make a splendid offer for the Anniversary Sales—Fancy Radiums, Poplins, and Taffetas are included in this lot at § Some self stripes, others in plaids and figures—also two-toned pop- $2.25 a yard. Remnants of 40-inch Sport Silks $4.95 Yard Odd pieces and cut lengths of our better qualities of Sports Silks duced and grouped in one big lot our favorite material is here. stripes or figures, Poplin and Pongee 75c Yard Louisines and marked $4.95 a yard. To be had if white or colors, plaids, have No ed Poplin and Pengee—in taupe, medium blue, navy, bright red, brown and wine. Nice for dresses, waists, skirts or linings—re- yr this event to 7 yard. } FLOOR (THIRD) Silk Sweaters at $8.85 silk Anniversary Sales. tassels finish the sash. n rose, salmon, emerald, turquoise 50c Ib. Marshmallow and * girls’ Marshmallow Fruit Chocolate Such delicious sweets Fruit with a thick coating — Wednes- yargain — this price is below the ut thaciiihe day at 50c a pound ATER SECTION-—SECOND FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT) Oe — ——————————— A 30th Anniversary Special in Taffeta & Messaline Dresses at $12.50 There are over this assortment of M afternoon or street we: half a dozen good styles included in aline and Taffeta Dresses for Some of the taffeta dresses have sleeves of Georg- ette. In colors there is a choice of such favorites as Navy, Silver, Rose, Black or Bronze. And sizes are from 16 to 42. Free Patterns Watneniey From 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. Home Journal Patterns Coats, Skirts and Aprons, and for Chil- Dresses and Coats, will be given away free for one hour Wednesday morning. Not Over 5 to a Person. for Women’s Solid Economies Await You at the 30th Anniversary Sales Every day in these 30th Anni- versary Sales the Bon Marche is doing its level best to combine low prices with quality, variety, new- ness and all-’round desirability in the merchandise offered. And that our efforts are meet- ing with success is proven by the increasing number of patrons whom we are privileged to serve. Girls’ Wash Dresses Reduced to $3.65. Anniversary special in the Daughter Shop brings you these wash dresses of chambray, gingham, and a few models in white pique. Included are regulation dresses in middy effects. Bloomer dresses, Phyllis May play bloomer hem. Sizes from 6 to 14 years in a choice of colors. including t dress, wit —DAUGHTER SHOP SECOND FLOOR + New Arrivals in Sport Hats and Banded Sailors at $1.95 Rough-finished Straw Sailors banded with grosgrain ribbon, are here in Dark Navy, Peacock Blue, Cardinal, Black and Choe- olate Brown. In hats for sports wear we are showing some very attrac- tive droop-brim models of bleached Panama, banded with white dotted navy foulard, or with a crepe fabric which is ornamented with Oriental de- signs or broad stripes of Copen- hagen blue. Then there is another style in which alternate braids of white are combined with pink, Copen- hagen or jade. This model is also shown in plain white. These hats have a novelty band trim of the same straw.

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