The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1920, Page 20

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we — aanne tp ee eee anata tnameainanioanetincammees THE SEATTLE STAR UCKWORTH’S EXPOSE Omaha Beauties in Contest EVERETT CHIEF DF RUSSIA CONFIRMED | | STATES CASE Y SOVIETS’ BUREAU Aileen’ Thinks Ou . Better Circumstances of Ar- FEW YORK, Pune 1¢—Confirime | dustrial workery thru the apparatus rest for Speeding Of Correspondent J. Herbert of the tr x Werth's important personal ax of the real conditions inside | Editor The Star: A recent number ; Piet Russia te contained in the off , t Line tas wonder assitle ae sedated aula BOE TE iE, PIN ia i Relig abe ct ES worese, px "8 | rest for speeding of a Seattle vinitor t's burean publication, Seviet “—ECONOMIC FRONT | pgp ace csgpgg fF afc ed f a Brn ton ope oc Crs |e ee ede Doma Mare tek OA, oF our Heart Yearns for a Re ies aaavaneion “Gostn front at this 6 arrest on what is dewertbed as a ef the All-Russian central committee, held in Mos Fetruary 2 and March 3. This ‘ont. There we! 1, opt tretch of r Stunning Sport Coat much Weport has just reached Ameri tanger “Discussing the measures naa tat oy ; ef Iabor armies," coun ‘n tx in thin hat Sa stl Be Sure to See the New O : clearer anes i oe f The Star staff was appre: | e sure to See e ew nes j to deliver the country from od by TraMfc Officer Nicholson, lifficult as t military problems An experienced man, ex-sergeant of ongineers of the American Mxpedi-| tionary forces, for speeding an auto | mobile on Rucker ave. between 39th land 424 sts, at from 30 to 36 miles an hour, The district mentioned ts a thickly settled residential part of town, with sidewalks built to the orb, It cronne junction of the main Pac with the Muk a) ing, the soene of repeated automobile wrecks and one death. Irom thin part of Everett | have come more complaints by rea) | dents concerning speeding automo- lpitete than elsewhere in the town. | ‘The untnhabited stretch of road re- | ferred to by The Star is south of the point of arrent in thin case, and in not patrolled by Everett traffic officers, | nor are arrests made In that seo | von It is beiowed that The Star dentres | its readers to be given the truth, and | the hope ts expremed that the editor | | may find #pace tn hin column for the | publication of this letter, that cttizens of both Everett and Seattle may | have the correct facts. c A. TURNER, | Commimdoner of Safety. | Prefers Death to | | Long Sentence consequences of econc INE TELIA “MOST "ANT TASKS” © Our most important task.” Le || te quoted as saying, “is to cre gupply reserves for the work fa of large industrial centers, and to at the disrupted means of At $14.50 They’re in those three favored materials—Silvertone, Jersey and Velour—which have made such a hit this season. Seven swagger models await your choosing—and colors a-plenty. The Silvertones are in Belgian Blue and Dark Brown, the Velours in Navy, Tan and Copenhagen, and the Jerseys in Emerald and a Red that IS ted. Of course your size is here—16 to 42. Plaited White Serge| |Women’s Black Kid SKIRTS | |OXFORDS $9.75 $5.75 White Serge Skirts of good qual- These smart-appearing Street or ity are knife- or aecordion-plaited, Dress Oxfords come in soft black have wide belts finished with two kid only, and have medium toes, big white pear! “buttons, and come either plain or stitched. The heels in sizes 27 to 32 waist. are Louis or military, soles are of You bet they're bargains. solid leather. Sizes 3 to 7. Children’s Straw Hats 79c They are mostly of novelty straws with broad or narrow brims, round or flat crowns, and they come in Black, White, Blue and Tan. | Altogether there are five styles—almost all of them banded with ribbon and ways and commun and) now in England at the [soviet miso e cabled |p, British «ov other words, famine transportation, h said in his to The Star. committee Rt of the economy, Rykov on the efonomic pol @ soviet government : potnted out that “our eco: | © disruption ‘ - 4 @xternal attac no civil war which at ¢ of the reports soviet govern ed to go out b: How much are is shown t Duckworth's cable di patch, the first uncensored and unit spired news to come an American news PRODUCTION the Land of th XY DECREASED “hen Rytov confesses the real atte Dinner at [a fm these words: “Production tn ieeries bas greatly decreased, Club for Gregory, y in the metal industry) Capt. Luther E. Gygory, chief of EK: © © We need Iathes, tools, ma-/the public works department at BY AILEEN CLAIRE ; ete. whereby we may &©/ firemerton for the past seven years, TM have to admit that these two the reorganization of OUT/ will be the guest of honor at a din-/Omaha girin, entered in the national | e enterprises, Our most im / ner to be held at the Seattie Yacht |@lengirl’s beauty contest, are good problem at this time ts the|ctub Thursday evening by the naval|to look upon, but I believe | ction of the means of trans-/affatrs bureau of the Chamber of |attle has some member of the gentier | tion, and thereafter, to create | Commerce, Capt. Gregory han been |S*X who Is just enough prettior to J Teserve funds of food supplies. ortered to the Boston navy yard for|#tep out and take the prise Agnes Bogan (above) and!) «ra rather go to the electric! and raw materials, which will | guty, Pretty giris from all over the coum Lulu Warford. | chair™ muttered Wallace when sen-| ‘a basis for a rational organiza try are flocking into this world- beater) iow is the time for afl aalengiris | me? WAS pronounced 4 of the economic life of the coun Fugitive Chinaman stunt. and one of them in coin t0lty water thin beauty contest Ae T| eae s year fr perman from t Horr TACOMA, June 10—Oomvicted of atternpting to kif his @tvoreed wife, | Parkland school teacher, Walter Wal | iace was sentenced to 20 to 40 years |im the state penftentiary by Supertor udge John D. Fletoher yesterday. | ? be given her chance to become @ To ORGANIZE « incall post of the aun eurreberates Dackworth's die Society of American Military Fingin- | cera, & meeting will be held, June 16, um Woodruff, at 602 Burke building. An | urvitation has been extended to en armies | tstand, Tom Wing ts | Then Trotsky presented a report! here He refusen to te me the mobilization of tbor—that abouts of E. A. Gardner, Tesort of soviet Russia in an em with him. to eave something from the) ator lgaere Ri dlie Inbor service, Whereas | services Is Now Prisoner :sovie or stage star Rykov urged universal labor) porrLAND, Ore., June 10—After . thru the organization of I&| weaning while on his way to McNefl| cide ts the prettiest of the lot, will be! = tn the office of Lieut. Col under arrest | presented with a «ix weeks’ chanoe Six Small Boys He said: - | WILLIAM AL BROWN, 7 7), ctv [atx weeks’ engagor: war veteran, died Wednesday at his | Follies or Frolic at $100 a week. Her) demands the estabfishment|home at 1320 Howell st. Funeral |expenme and thome of her mother or boys who trailed him until they found after a month's {lines turday at 3p m. at But-jchaperon, to and from New York,|a policeman. The copper refused to | services will be held privately Mriday sald before, I'm almost on the verge lof entering it myself—tut the age Whoever the national judge de jiimit bare me, with streamers at the back. the where jin an R. A. Walsh production for the who escaped | Mayflower Photoplay corporation at) Capture Bandit gineers ad the ony eee ja salary of $100 a week as a protege — of Mirtam Seopee fim oie, aan a VANCOUVER, B. C., June 10. MISS ‘SARAH CAMERON, Merver t in Ziegfeld’s| John Ellis, alleged holdup, owes his inlani school teacher, died Wednes- rest to the efforts of six small day in the Beattle general hospital Funeral will alao be paid. lieve thetr story at fret. from Bonney-Watson's, Women’s Straw Shapes £2:° = A very few Banded Hats are incindedin this assortment. twenty different models in Milan hemps, Leghorns, Liseres and novelty straws, and quite a selection of colors—including Black, White, Golden Brown, Rose, Economy Frid id ay SPORTING GOODS AND TOYS Fishing Tackle 20% Less ——......... $2.50 Goldsmith’s Tennis Rackets 20% Less Velocipedes 25% Less Maal te ..........-... $7.50 Saas Faas >... $8.29 —8 Velocipedes : $9 00 REED 6h vee voccevecce , with bisque heads “paid Character D *'§ and moving eyes, 3 00 . e _$1.50 reduced to ....... ET SIDE —Novelty dressed Kewpies, just half price BASEMEN’ = - IN THE TRUNK SECTION Trunks Reduced to $9.85 —Trunks reduced 1 —Cowhide Bags $11.85 re $ 1 2 95 —Women’s Black Leather Suit Cases reduced to —Boston Bags reduced to . BASEME NION STREET SIDE WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’ SHOES Women’s Pumps, Special $6.85 Pumps of patent and dull kid with leather hand-turned soles, Louis heels and medium vamps—sizes 214% to 8, widths AA to D. —Women’s Patent Colt and Russia Calf BonMarché ESTABLISHED 1490 ECONOMY FRIDAY At The Bon Marche “Economy Friday” will be a “red-letter” day for all the thrifty folk in Seattle, because it will bring to them a host of savings well worth harvesting. Some of these items were specially bought, while others are soiled and rumpled from display, but ALL ARE POSITIVE ECONOMIES. Watch for the “Economy Friday” signs around the store! euntiamanenns. LINGERIE—APRONS—DRESSES Handled Undermaslins Half Price Stamped $2. 00 Each Soiled and mussed undermuslins, odds and ends, left from the June Sale of White— Stamped for embroidering —all Gowns, Chemises, Bloomers, Skirts, Cam- ready made up and stamped in isoles and a few Silk Garments in the simple designs. Sizes from 2 to 5 lot. Only one or two of a kind—priced at years, but not all sizes in each style. 50¢ to $3.90. Specially priced at $2. Wash Dresses Half Price—$3.45 Lace-trimmed Scarfs, su Ten attractive styles in plaid gingham, for buffet or dresser..... rr 50c charming enough for outdoor wear—tfim- Cretonne Bags, for shopping, mending or med in white organdie or plaid dimity— soiled handkerchiefs. Ribbons and Trimmings reduced to $3.45. Reduced. optic ee Percale Aprons $1.00 & are offered for Economy Coverall - style Aprons, light - colored Friday in Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons é pereale, good quality—two styles, reduced Pte Favre Pray Lingerie Blouses to $1.00. rices Range From 3c to 89c ‘ —Slipover Gowns of muslin, with round UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Special 95c neck and short sleeves, embroidery and -- = 2 For economy’s sake you will want to ribbon trimmed, 1 00 ae buy these practical Wash Waists— reduced to........ 6 500 Boxes Writing Paper 23c rit BON’ MARCIE made of voile in plain or figured pat- SECOND FLOOR Saxon Linen—72 sheets to a box—spe- terns. © — cially priced for momy Friday, 23¢ box. In many styles and in a variety of DRESS GOODS SECTION —Envelopes to match, ECONOMIES FROM THE ART SHOP Boys’ Suits ———$— Women’s Full Length Coats Offered at $19.50 A convenient long coat in summer weight for the pr of a short coat— isn't that tempting AND REAL VALUE AS WELL—fine navy poplins or velours in brown, blue or tan, made with neat pockets, belt and collar—a practical wrap for chilly sum- mer évenings COAT SECTION-SPCONT ) FLOOR OP—THIRD FLOOR Big specials trimmings. 4 ee ae French Serge Reduced to $2.25 MEN’S SHOP A table of fine quality, All-wool French Serge—44 and 54 inches wide—in navy, : Men’s Athletic Union Suits gray, rose, wine, tan, champagne, green Colored Beads Special 35c 75c and taupe—reduced to $2.25. on FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) 7-inch strands of graduated Beads in a Large Shade Hats 12x15 inches, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE Broken lines of Men’s Striped and Checked Nainsook Athletic Union eae reduced for Economy Friday to 75c. —Men’s Chambray Shirts, cea nhood variety of pretty colorings, finished with a good gold-filled clasp. JEWELRY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Oxfords, with light welted soles, Louis XV. leather heels, plain vamps, widths AAA to $8.65 —Growing Girls’ Oxfords with low heels— brown elk, white nubuck and brown, in broken run of sizes—popular season style— sizes 21% to 7, widths AA to D; per pair.......... $6.85 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Wool Slip-over Sweaters'$4.95 Summer modes that are priced for vaca- tion purses—neat styles in fluffy wool yarn Sweaters with fancy shell stitch and with round neck. Finished with tassel and with purling at the waist—in shades of salmon, turquoise, buff and peacock. SWEATER SECTION—SECOND FLOOR make, gray color, made with low roll col- lars—sizes 14%, 15, 151% $1 45 and 16, —Men’s Union Suits—Hatch one-button ; ecru color, long and short sleeves, ankle length; all si $1 85 special at ... < white cambric, —Men’s Handkerch 15c with hemstitched borders, LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHES reduced to 2 for 25¢; each. Reduced to $3.95 Imagine—only $3.95 for these Hats so pretty to wear with summer clothes. In fine quality straw in Cherry Red, Blue or Brown; finished with a band of 1 ribbon. ‘ls of Lisere Basket Weaves are included in the lot. MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR $9.98 There are close to Nemo Corsets Reduced to $3.00 Made of Airplane cloth—low bust, style for medium or slight figures. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE IN THE BOYS’ SHOP Boys’ Black Overalls Reduced to 95c Black Overalls, well made and good weight, some with double knees and seat— the dye is not very even, so they are re- duced to 95¢ each. —Boys’ Outing Flannel Night Shirts, sizés Lee poe arnt weight, military-style collar, with one pocket, reduced to ...... wcecccecccsccens 79c < . Sizes 26, 28, 30, 82, 34, with no sleeves, knee length, drop-seat style, reduced to........ 39c —Boys’ Khaki Suits, sizes 2% to 16, mili- tary style, greatly reduselitntee ee ee ey $2. 95 UPPER MATN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE HOME FURNISHING ECONOMIES Garbage Cans, Special $2.95 Heavy Galvanized Lron Garbage Cans with longitudinal corrugations, 16 inches in diam- eter, reduced to $2.95. —Screen Doors, plain style, covered with best black wire screen—34x82 inches, reduced to...... $2. 25 —Coffee Percolators, pure “aluminum with aluminum inset, 6-cup size, TOCUOND | 20..n'os sancesaas sean .$1 45 ungsten Lamps, new (not. re-filled), 25- watt size; none delivered, MOOG OF x iwacvecveseecedbnra 27c FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Berry or Cake Sets Special at 98c —Seven-piece Berry and Cake Set, decor- ated semi-porcelain—1 large bowl or plate and 6 fruit saucers or pie plates, reduced to, a set......... 98c alt and Pepper Shakers with sanitary s tops—while we ha : TAS DOP nccseacundosc ss FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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