The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1920, Page 12

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jaturday “Girls Day” 00 wilt Hike Al the Way to Woodland| 15,000 Meet at Park Edna Westlund from every section of Seat-|ming meet begins tn Green Lake, Camp Fire girls Saturday | Mra. Ann stell, of the Y. W. C M throne every street and trail) A. will section of the to Woodland park, where the | program, © of whith will it National Girls’ Day celebration | be life-saving 4 | to be held by Community Service. | Cross life-savin, 7 the greatest single unit of | will bea story hour for little tots In 96,000 girls expected at the big | the upper park, with Rosalind Ret Gnd aquatic meet, these Camp/ man of the University of Washing ‘Misses will all meet in the park |ton as the Lovely Lady story teller. Wi o'dlock, when the grand parade |The story of die Locks” and duled, that of “Cinderelia” will be told, and middies, and generous |then the little ones will enact them which will contain swimming | in costume. “Tunches and other joy iving | The field meet under personal di- | will B4 the official costume | rection of Eva Jurgensohn, who last | hike, according to Miss Edna | year was responsible for the suc Hund, of 4506 Brook pl. N. E..|cess of the day, will commence at! camp, Bryant school dis-/ 3:30 north of the grandstand. There | which originated the plan. will be events for every age and “Community Service has extended | weight. Participation will be stressed courtesy of the refreshment/mther than starring a few athletes. ths to Camp Fire girls and they|The Camp Fire girls will stage a) H sell doughnuts, cones, cider and | baseball match, | good eats, to raise money tor | At 5:30 Francis Ruste, wilt lead new summer camp on Trimble |the greatest girla’ chorus in Seattle history in a gigantic community ‘Following the games there will ielune Family picnics in the park} for the younger girls in the| will be next tn order and will com park. At 2 o'clock the swim. c! bude cand day Publishers in Refused to Work, ing Corporation Divorce Is Asked| EW YORK, June 18.—News-| late family os ay were ex} , pressed early Friday morning in Spee mebtishers representing nearly | -nplaints filed in superior court | MS papers in the East, South and lito, aivorces on the part of Elim.| Met there yesterday and /poen Kelly from Henry 8. Kelly! the Publishers’ Buying cor-| ina Etvira Lupo from her spouse, to take charge of PUT | whose name is Alfred. Mra. Print paper for their Com| sieges desertion while Mra. apo | declares. her husband refuses to work. we corporation will establish agencies in New York | “AS Bele persl, distribution stations be. | Feeble Children _ New York and Kansas City.) Need State Home Predicted the corporation Discussion of the establishment ot} “have from 300 to 400 members a home for feeble-minded children in| @ short time. the western, side of the state was held | a Thursday night in the Chamber of de 19, Boss of | Commerce rooms by the charities en- | | dorsement bureau of the Chamber. It Her Husband, 20 (rr wiinted out shat there wee oy Alico M. Porter, 19, recently] such children in Seattle who can not @ to “love, honor and obey.” | be admitted to the institution at husband, William R. Porter.| Medical Lako because of crowded legally, Mra. Porter can now | conditions her husband to walk chalk. — —— P| iMherited a $500 Insurance| ABERDEEN —Posse searching for Fecently and his wife was| John Diedrickson, 70, lost in woods his guardian in Presiding| since Wednesday noon GiMiam's department Thurs oo aa | until he becomes of age. Wil-| NEW YORK.—Dr. James Hervey | told the court he was willing | Hyslop of the American Society of listen to the wife. Research is s dead. LOTS OF FUN FOR VACATION TIME GOOD MUSIC for the Little Folks and the Big Folks—as Well « very great returns — in furnishing a good time for everybody. » This Instrument —at the right— plays all the rec- ords in the genu- ine Victrola tone and will be de- livered to you with TEN selec- tions (any five records you choose) complete ee or $39. 25 TERMS AS LOW AS $1.00 A “WEEK Come In and We Will Play Your Favorite Music on Any Model You Would Like to Hear SEATTLE'S MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS CHICKERKING—KIMBALL—MEHLIN PIANOS THT st HERE are plenty of good stories for vacation reading in the Book Shop. [e4 on LOWER MAIN FLOOR—TIHE BON MARCHE Dozens of wonderful colors and and extra sizes. Silk Petticoats $4.95 Worth $6.95 to. $8.95 Eastman Kodaks —No. 1-A Kodak Jr., R. R. Lens, $20.96. —No. 2-C Kodak Jr., R. R. Lens, $22.91. —No. 8A Kodak Jr., R. R. Lens, $24.64. Ribbed Cotton Union Suits $1.35 This is a very special price for these gar- ments. They're a dandy summer weight, come in white or ecru, and are made with the com- fortable closed crotch. Long or short sleeves, knee or ankle length. All sizes. LOWER MAIN FLOOR EXTRAORDINARY 15,000 Feet of Garden Hose 11c Foot LESS THAN PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICE. Good quality Rubber Gar- den Hose, covered with a protecting jacket of heavy canvas—sold in 25- and 50- foot lengths only. Complete with couplings. ‘You sure are going to need one—so why not buy now at a saving? Wire Fly Screening Reduced to 9c Foot Best Black Wire Screening—3 widths to choose from—26, 28 and 30 inches wide—at 9c per run- ning foot. At this price for screening we cannot make deliveries. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ~ Children’ s “Mary m Jane” Pumps ‘ For summer wear there are few styles as popular as these Patent Leather “Mary Janes,” with their neat tailored ribbon bows. Lift heels, solid leather soles, ankle straps. In Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 at $3.15 In Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 at $3.45 Women’s Cotton Stockings 25c Pair Fast-black Cotton Stockings with ribbed tops and seamless feet, come in all sizes for women, Stocking Feet 10c “Seconds” of Women’s “Rockford” lisle- thread stocking feet, in black only, are offered at this very low price. All sizes, sa Women’s Cotton Union Suits 79c Fine ribbed, low neck, sleeveless, knee length. Sizes 36 to 42. Phenomenal Petticoat Purchase Over 1000 Silk Petticoats At Less Than Wholesale Thirty handsome styles in Silk Jersey, Silk Taffeta and combinations. with deep accordion-plaited flounces and elastic tops. Both regular The Best Values We Have Shown in 18 Months BRCOND FLOOR Kodak as You Go—Preserve Your Good Time All films bought here Saturday will be developed free if brought in by Monday noon, They’ re ATTLE STAR ESTABLISHED 1 combinations. All splendidly made, Silk Petticoats $7.45 Worth $10.06 to $12.50 ‘ o Eastman Box Brownies 4, at weree 4, at $4.5: 47%, at Sor, UPrPreR MAIN FYIOOR—THE BON MARCHE Surprising Savings In a Special Purchase Street and Afternoon Dresses Worth Worth $25.00 to $29.50 to $29.50 $45.00 At $18 At$25 ' .Taffetas Satins and Georgettes Taffetas in Six and ’ All-Wool Smart Styles for Tricotine Summer Wear in Attractive —All Si Modes Here’s Another Shipment of Smartly Styled Sports Coats In Five Snappy Models Them si cciaie Flannels and Mixtures In Tan, Navy, Copenhagen, Golden Brown, Bright Red, China Blue, Stone Gray Sizes 16 to 42 Be Sure “$10.95 AKE a bright new Bathing Cap to the bathing beach on Saturday nMarché TS IT SECTION~SECOND FLOOR A Special in Sweaters at $10 Four Models to Serve a Useful Summer Purpose —A Mohair Middy Sweater with half sleeve and braided girdle, in summer colors. —A Middy Sweater in drop-stitch style, with long sleeve and wrapped girdle. Shown in bronze, peacock, rose and navy. -—A Tuxedo Sweater with revers in the at- tractive link - and - link stitch, finished with a sash to match—in a choice of pretty shades. —A Tuxedo Sweater with novelty pattern in black woven into the Tuxedo, in tan, blue or pink, SWEATER SECTION—SECOND FLOOR A Fashionable Wave Has Passed Over the Bathing Suit Sectien Women’s and misses’ styles in smart summer Bathing Suits —made in the approved swim- mers’ styles, with V, round or square necks and body or breast stripes. These suits are shown in bright colors. In cotton, cotton and wool or all wool—the prices range from $1.98 to $12.50. Children’s Bathing Suits in mercerized cotton, cotton and wool or all wool, in romper or skirt styles, priced from $1.75 to $5.95. BATHING su Tr SECTION— SECOND FLOOR SATURDAY IN THE SHOPPING BOOTHS Veiling Special Lengths 39c Each It will pay you to come to this sale of Veiling lengths on Saturday—39c will buy any piece in the lot—many size meshes, plain or fancy, in all street shades, ‘Drape or Motor Veils at 75c Veils with chenille dots or plain borders, in brown, blue, black or parpls, 75e each. A Big Group of Neckwear at $1.00 Neckwear to add a fin- ished touch to your dress or coat. Vests, Collars, or Collar and Cuff Sets— white, cream or ecru, lacy or plain. BOOTHS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SATURDAY IN THE FOOD SHOPS Delicatessen Specials m Marche Weiners, made from fresh meat and best spices, special Saturday at 29¢ pound. —Bon Marche Pork Sau- sages, made fresh daily, special at 32¢ pound. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Chocolates, 57c'Ib. 5 POUNDS $2.75 Last chance to get good hand-rolled Choc- olates at 57¢ a pound— 5 pounds $2.75. CANDY SHOP AND ROOTHS-—-UPPER MAIN Boys’ wear. Collars neck, have shor’ 6 to 14 years. Butter Special Luncheon at Our Basement Fountain Our Own Oven-baked Pork and Beans Hot French Roll and 35 Chocolate Roll a la Mode} C Tea, Coffee or Milk Lunch Coanter Specials ‘For Saturday Shoppers Special Luncheon 40¢ Chicken Patties Spring Vegetables Potatoes Bread and Butter Devil’s Food a la Mode 10¢ Coffee or Milk Children’s Special 20c New Potatoes Carrots and Peas Jelly Roll a la Mode LUNCH COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Boys’ RASE EME =aa88) Sample Suits $9.85 These are in latest styles, made from durable wool-mixed fabrics, and come in a variety of attractive patterns and col- ors. They’re smart, serviceable and low priced—and that means they’re bar- gains! Sizes 8 to 16 years. Shirts 59c Negligee Shirts of bleached muslin are just what boys need for vacation attached. Sizes 18 to 14 Boys’ Union Suits 89c Summer-weight Mesh Union Suits in ecru, sleeves and are knee length. Sizes Elsaypszysez ¢ aE ee ) F7o SESSGee eee 228

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