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ethnreeeieinel aera tgp ane Attageent NUTHIN', "BOY HERO SAYS LOTS OF COLOR TO THESE CLOWNS He Did Was Save the They’ ll Make Merry at Elks’ Pree reagind at Woodland. Palais) 10 TICKLE 90, 000 SEATTLE BOYS eats Lives of 250 | BWACO, Texas, June 9.—Ileven Roy Kennedy is the hero wf today ie courage, presence of mind | ~ i Ted sweater saved the . passengers, including to the republican state con bound for San Antonio over the . K. & T. road Torrential rains had fallen. , @Nxious to watch Donahue left his home at Bartlett Gimcovered 600 feet of trackage 1 been washed away ~ Less than a mile away he saw the d flyer, He knew the train plunge into 12 feet of water it could be stopped. D Pulling off his little red aweater the Boy raced up the track. Fr a ‘Waved the danger signal. The er thought the lad was playing When the speeding train came @ few feet of the boy who remained on the track his unheard, the man in the caly on the brakes. | The lad jumped just as the train within a few feet of b ne ven pat The stopped just en t where the trackage had been d away ngers swarmed about the boy up & purse which totaled The railroad annov t @dd its check for $1,000 to the I didn't do nuthin’,” Koy the passengers who crowded him. wea guy do that in. that's how I knowed what tt youthful hero was later con to his bed, physicians explain the fear he felt as the engine coming toward him without had caused a nesvous break paint on their faces. The above a picture of five of the company of clowns that will! entertain young Seattle at the Elks’ Big Brother picnic at Woodland park next Saturday.| dabbed with many|of the Big Br 8, Monte Carter's com: | Elke. na will answer roll call | ¢ other Committee of the) mafety precautions, firw nerve order, If pomnible. of refreshments. Ex id, and pre in the ner Chief of F “MONIES WILL aaa ae a at Woodland park next Saturday, |g AT NOON Joe! F, Warren will understudy June 1 1 t ¢ lard, : : ° pr exemplification o! ected to Taking The occasion will be the Elks’ Big | “Every E Boy's Friend, All| The ceremonies will begin at noon be 2. Brother picnic I the Time, is the t of the pic Ty the courtesy of the Beattie, Men P _ Bath in Plaster) “rirty tnousina toys between 10| pic. ‘The spirit of pacriounmn will be| ton & Southern 1 Tk. Co. npectal fre HOUSTON, Texas, June 9.—Law: | and 16 years of age will be on hand | inculeated into the boys by impres | carn will leave ton at 9 a. m Wilson was in the bath tub at be aim of the grotesque comedi-| sive Flag day exercises, which will,| bound for the pi The younger Market House barber shep. | ans will be to tickle to the uttermost powever, short of Renton te expecte n above him were repairing | the risibilities of the huge throng of| (Chad Ballard, city detective, will y swell the total attendance skylight. Something slipped. There youngsters. be “chief of police" He will direct! at the plenic bricks and slabs of broken glass two barrels of plaster in the tub Camouflaged in the usual dunce’s cap, with enormous feet projecting th Wilson. He evacuated, making | from beneath Pierrot suits of the street in his birthday suit. strange shapes and weird colors, the ‘@ lot of argument to get him| mirth-producers are counted on to furnish a huge chunk of fun for the | boys as have been ave been enntectes | The clowns will be only one of evened B. C., toward build. | many features of the picnic. Games, from marble dust am eats, water sports, music and stunts CHLOROFORM IS USED BY DRUG ADDICTS WHO 2 pean Sosy e 280 |CAN'T GET THEIR DOPE 8, —————_ (The Dépe Fiend Who Is Coming Back) ‘That the present campaign the dope evil in Seatt those periodical reform wave shall soon have spent its force, ix an impremion that apems to prevail in certain quarters, That's the propa ganda the wise ones are disseminat ing. It is a wave—a tidal wave—and |when it does recede there will be no |more dope peddlers in this little old |town of ours, nor will there be any |drug addicts. I happen to know lsomething about the foree behind this anid wave, and so will you In « fow dayn Take my tip, dope peddlers and drug addicte—the halcyon days are over CHLOROFORM LINIMENT USED INSTEAD OF DOPE Last night there casne to the police station a man and his wife, both of whom were shooting” chloroform lintment, for the simple reason that they couldn't get any more dope. The boys in the booking office have neon ‘a lot of queer things in their eventful lives, but they all admitted that this is a new one. Both the man and the woman were in terrible physical condition as the rewult of the experiment. The woman was admit ted to the city hospital, but there was hospital for the man be taken one floor > the jail | investigators Ro F. | Baerman and N. P. Anderson, | working alone, have made ever | 40 arrests in a period of lew than two w Several notorious Chinese” laundries have been closed “for rephirs,” and it's go ing to take a long time to make these repairs. More encouraging than anything else in the fact that in Judge Gor n's court convictions have been se d and the maximum sentence imposed. Those dope peddiers who not been turned over to the court have been turned over to the federal aut jes for trial under the Harrisor and others who are now servin, ntences in the btock ade will be rearrested at the expi ration of thelr terms | One Chink, tried last week before Judge ON MARCH N BASE To GIVE the Most—Not to Get the Most The Bargain Basement has one particular aim—to see that you always get the most for your money here. And certairily our low prices are proof positive that we do not try to get the most that we can from our customers. You will always save here!! For Thursday—Rare Values in Silk and Jersey Dresses ~ at $12.50 Here’s a price that’s low enough for anyone — yet the quality and style of the dresses offered would do credit to the most fastidious. For afternoon and street wear there are Silk Georgette and Silk Taffeta dresses in a wide selection of smart mod- els in such fashionable shades as Tan, Belgian, Peach, Flesh, ‘Black, Rose, Silver Gray and White. For street or business wear there are a half dozen splen- did styles in good quality Jersey dresses featuring long or short tunics and straightline effects. They come in Copen- hagen, Dark Gray, Navy, Tan, Gold, Silver Gray and Brown. Sizes from 16 to 42 are included in this assortment. THURSDAY—Small-Size Cakes of IVORY SOAP 5c . Beginning at 9:30 A. M., We Will Sell 1,000 Cakes Every Hour — Last Lot at 4:30 Not More Than 10 Cakes to a Customer Noterer, received sentences That helps | ameregating 17 months. some. VIER PENALTIES : ARE POSSIBILE Those who are imerested in the campaign to eradicate the dope evil | [are highly encouraged as a result of the tendency to Impore heavier pen: | alties following trial and conviction under the Harrison law, But these sentences are not heavy enough even yet. The simple possession of even | |a tenth of a grain of morphine or cocaine is a crime punishable by tm. | prisonment for five years and a fine | of $2,000, and the law makes no dix-| tinction between the drug peddler jand the drug addict. The thousands of drug addicts in} Seattle today are enjoying their lib: | erty for one reason k of | quate facilities for dling t That defect will be remedied short ly, and then the real campaign will | | begin Meanwhile, it is just as well for you drug addicts to make yourselves | as scarce as possible in the district | below the dead line, I say this in all) kindness, for you all have my sym pathy, but you've simply got to keep | out of Chinatown, If you're found | down there, you'll be taken to the hompital if possible, ut if not to the | hospital, then to the jail, And those cells in the jal) house are not, so " | | Silk Envelope Chemises At Remarkably Low Prices They are slightly soiled and mussed from handling and display—but other- wise in perfect condition. And, the materials are wash satins and crepe de chines of splendid qualities. They are nicely trimmed with lace edging, lace inser- tion and hemstitching, and have ribbon shoulder straps. The quality of mate- rials determines the price. All sizes. $1.95 $2.95 $3.50 Barefoot Sandals $2.60 | For Women and Growing Girls | Two-strap sandals of light and dark tan leather have solid leather soles and | come in sizes 214 to 7. Just the thing for summer wear. speak, sumptuously furnished, Italian Cabinet Resigns, Report |]| GENOA, June 9.—The Italian cab linet has resigned, aécording to a dis patch received here from Rome to day, ea Aa AP eR ge oe sae ‘Down Go the Prices on _ Go-Carts and Sulkies Bringing Real Savings to All Seattle Go-Carts Reduced to $8.95 Semi-collapsible Go-Carts with leatherette hoods, reclining back and very light and durable Collapsible Go-Carts adjustable dash at $14.95 THE SEATTLE STAR Buy Go-Carts at this sale and save Collapsible, dash and wheel fenders. hood, 10-inch wheels, $14.95, fitted with hood over three-bow reduced to Sulkies Reduced to $4.95 Light-weight to fold and handy cars. to take The June Sale of White Keeps Right On Offering Surprising Values CHEMISES Lingerie Cloth Chemises, with yoke of lace insertion and embroidery, $1.25. Chemises of lingerie cloth front, trimmed em- elaborately with lace insertion, broidery and ribbon, $1.50. Chemises of sheer med, satin top, $2.95. Fine Lingerie and embroidery, $3.95. LINGERIE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Low Temperature Brings Lower Prices— Children’s Footwear at Big Savings It's a fact in this case that the continued cool weather has brought lower prices because it has caused mothers to delay buying Spring footwear for their children. hand than we should have at this time of the year. offer these rock-bottom economies for Thursday. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Reduced to $4.45 styles in this LOT 1—Three good Folding Sulkies cloth with front and back trim- of pink batiste with Cloth Chemises with deep Empire yoke and rows of fine lace easy —Reed Pullman Sleepers, reduced to on the only $36.50. BASEMENT—UNION STREET SIDE lot of Children’s Shoes — gunmetal with welt soles, spring heels—patent leather to 11. Also Misses’ with turned soles; White A Big Group of Shoes Reduced to $3.65 Pair LOT 2—This collection of comprises brown kids with pagne tops with white tops—sizes 81g ubuck sizes 1114 to 2. Shoes cham- all-brown kid, lace style, all-white nubutk, button style, patent leather with white tops, and others —sizes 81g to 11. Lovely Organdie Frocks for Daughter’s June Affairs Girlish models in pink, orchid or blue organdie and gingham, and sash of self material. to $10.00. Fashioned of fine organdie with tucks in front and back of waist and made in bolero with fine tucks and self colored ribbon girdle—$19.50. DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR effect with overtunic, with finished with hand scalloping of organdie Priced from $6.50 ESTABLISHED 1490 pitied reduced to $8.95 each. Sample Go-Carts and Reed Sleepers Only one of a kind in this duced as follows: ~—Reed Stroller, reduced to $15.00, ~Reed Stroller, to $18.50. lot re- reduced for this sale ouoweieejwrfrre «a -— ——oa, bi This big sale is offering bar- gains enough for everyone, but a as the days pass the supplies get 2 lower, so you will be wise to ai shop early to get the pick of the ee values. : = ou Damask Cloths for the re June Sale of White Damask Cloths $2.35 Neat Table Cloths—at small prices —mercerized, size 63x64 inches. Damask Cloths $2.75 Mercerized Damask Table Cloths —wear well and look well—size 64x 64 inches. Table Cloths $2.65 Damask Table Cloths, size 64x72 inches, at a saving price. Table Cloths $3.00 Sizé 64x89 inches, with good-look- _ ing patterns. F4BRIC FLOOR (THIRD) And so we find that we have a larger stock on By reducing prices we hope to reduce our stock—so we 4 Styles of Children’s Shoes at $2.85 Pair. LOT 4—Children’s Shoes you will be glad to get at $2.85 a pair. Four styles, consisting of patent leather with lace cloth tops—brown kid, button style, tan and all-white nu- buck—sizes 81g to 11. Patent Leather Shoes Reduced to $2.45 Pair LOT 5—Here are good-looking Shoes LOT NO. 3 Children’s White Nubuck Shoes $4.15 Just the shoes for summer wear—in chil- dren’s sizes 814 to 11. Values you rarely see at the price—$4.15. White nubuck, lace e, with hand-turned soles, and repriced for Thursday —shoes of several styles in two- patent leather, button style, with tones, with turned soles, white canvas tops and hand-turned on footform last. soles. Foot-shape, in all sizes from 814. te 11. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Gifts to Make the Graduate Glad The spirit of loyalty that lies back of the giving of graduation gifts will be emphasized if your gift be chosen from our appropriate suggestions. —Graduation Cards, 5e ta 50c. —Fountain Pens, $2.50 to $10.00. —Eversharp Pencils, $1.00 to $5.00. —Stationery, $1.00 to $5.00. —Framed Mottoes of parchment, $1.00 to $5.00. —vV olland Framed Mottoes, 60¢ to $1.25. PATIONI 3CTION—THE BON MARCHE Pearls in strands priced frony $5.00 to $35.00. Mesh Bags, priced from $6.50 to $40.00, Wedgewood Cameos, $2.00 to $4.00. JEWELRY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR 25 Pyralin or French Ivory Tale Containers, to $3.00. Shoe Horns of pyralin or French ivory, 50¢ to $1.00, I $1 ich or pyralin ivory Hat Brushes, $2.00 to collar round $4.00 to $8.50, UPPER alin Jewel Boxes, ‘rout GOODS SECTION MAIN FLOOR Bleached Sheeting $1.00 Yd. Here’s the sheeting for making your sheets at home— 21 yards wide—and good heavy quality, 2 it takes only a short time to make them. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD)