The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 14

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followed an appeal to the state de- a ee THE SEATTLE STAR |Hold Up Funeral of | Girl Auto Victim To make arrangements for the fu LOSES HIS MONEY; HE JOINS ANGELS | SHANGHAI, May 26.—-Gas, |) ii a) automobile accident, Tho rope, knife and revolver are passe srother, will arrive he as suicide methods here. AChE June 1, Mise nose lost heavily in speculation and 4 4 to Join his ancestors Ho swallowed a piece of He's with ‘em now pate oo Gas Rates Reduced) PORTLAND, Ore, May 26 |ratea in Portland have be an average of 15 VANDERLIP CONCESSION IS BLOCKED Peasants in Chita ed ment Oppose Grant to Americans Se » the daughter of the late Judge William T, Scott, The body is at Butterworth's mortuary Big Day Saturday in Poppy Campaign “Wear « po corate & ne Gas | dier'a grave ° tt joan of ‘the nm reduced | Poppy ok campaigners of th penta a thousand re ecbig 1 jon, who are planning by the state ommit |a big day Saturday in winding up ion. The ne cutting off | the sale of flowers, $430,000 from t 1 revenue of ,.| the Portland Gas & Coke Co, will be} LAOAG, P. 1 t| eitective June ¢ auto plunges In river, No , Maj. Gen. Wood one hurt Qe known Ch mn 4 Biberia has blocked, at Tarily, the valuable it cossions which Washington D. Vao-| @erlip, American © pitailst, ts try | f) G E BON MARCHE Ing to secure from th ssian 80- IN BA SE M Fiet government, acconting to ad PUeeN BEN ices reaching diplomatic circles here today. | A movement was started recently | tm the Chita congress by commun-| fst members to separate Kam rich Industrial resources Basement Savings For Stay-at-Homes And Go-Aways Children’s Play Oxfords $1.00 Just in! 684 pairs of Children’s Chocolate Brown Play Oxfords with solid leather soles. Spring heels. In sizes 5 to 8, 814 to 11 and 1114 to 2. Buy now for | vacation wear! of Chita, accorting to thes vices. This movement, it ts Stood by Russian diplomats here, ‘was Inspired by th# soviet authort ties in Moscow so as to allow the Russian soviet government to give Vanderlip concessions for develop ment of the vast Kamchatka region Kamchatka was originally inciud-| @d in the territory of Chita when) that republic was organized. The) Peasant members of the Chita con-| gress, who are in the majority as the result of a recent election, op posed the separation of Kamchatka, Dut whether a vote was taken on the question was not reported in) advices here. | Officials and diplomats In Wash-| fngton are following closely all de-| Velopments in the tortuous course} of the proposed Vandertip conces: | gions, which the American capitalist claimed on various occasions had Deen conctuded. These concessions have never been concluded, so far) as known here and the American _ government has given no Indication | | that they would be recognized were they definitely concluded. Vander “Bip now is understood to be some ‘where in the Paltic states and about! to return to Moscow. An American mission of observers! fs now in the Chita republic mak-| fg an Investigation of conditions | Women’s and Children’s White Canvas Oxfords $1.59 and $1.79 Of firm white canvas with white rubber soles, rub- ber heels and white rubber trimmings. Children’s sizes 1114 to 2, at $1.59. Women’s sizes 214 to 6, at $1.79. A Great Variety of Splendid Skirts $6.95 Skirts to suit every need and taste are included in our large showing at this reasonable price. j There are white, pink, lavender and rose wash |]) satins in plain styles; plain“and pleated serge skirts in white and navy blue, and wool sport skirts—both plaited and plain—in stripes, checks and plaids, which display dozens of rich color combinations. Waist sizes | from 25 to 31. —They’re New— Smart Sleeve Capes $19.75 These brand new styles come in a fine material which closely resembles tricotine, and are shown in sand shades, taupe, navy blue and Copenhagen. They are-half lined with silk, have a narrow sash of self material which shows only in front, and have a wide plait down the back. Deep cuffs and slash pockets add much to their good looks. Sizes 16 to 42. There’s Nothing Newer Than Fringe Trimmed Dresses $13.50 Tricolette of very good quality. is the material used in these excellent dresses. They come in white, henna, navy, black, brown and Copenhagen. | The short sleeves are fringe-trimmed and th« have five parallel rows of fringe extending fro: hem to above the knee. Sizes 16 to 40. White Straw Sailors $2.95 Sailors of almost every kind will be found among the ten styles featured at $2 All have white rib- bon bands and come in a variety of brim widths, crown heights, shapes and styles of braid. Bathing Suits, Too $1.00—$1.59—$1.95 Styles for men, women and children are here in plain blacks and navy edged with white, as well as a large choice of brilliant colors in countless combi- nations. Get yours now and have a full season’s use! Important! WOMEN’S FIBER STOCKINGS—59¢ Hemmed tops, seamless feet, black and brown, in sizes 84% to 10, WOMEN’S COTTON UNION SUITS—49¢ ce Fine ribbed, seamless, Fine ribbed, ecru; short | with low crocheted necks. sleeves, ankle length, in| Gurr knees, Sizes 36 to sizes 34 to 38, AA. cy ee BOYS’ COTTON CHILDREN’S FANCY- STOCKINGS—17¢ TOPPED SOCKS—35¢ Good weight, narrow Good quality mercer- rib with seamless feet. | ized lisle with fashioned Black. Sizes 514 to 10.| tops. Sizes 5 to 9, Three Three pairs for 50c. pairs $1.00, for the state department here. The) dispatch of this mission by direc | thon of Secretary of State Hughes, from the Chita republic for American recognition, but the | Gepartment has announced there is | — Ro hint of recognition in MEN’S COTTON SOCKS—10¢ Good quality, seamless | feet; black, gray and | brown, in sizes 10 to 1114. MEN’S COTTON UNION SUITS—85¢ Mrs. Lyda Southard, ar- rested in Honolulu on a charge of husband-murder, which she denies, and three\) of her four late husbands (top to bottom) R. C. Dooley es 1), H.C. Lewis (No. 3), E. F. Myer (No. 4). DRESSES REDUCED TO 1.00 Odds and tin for- merly 2.95—percales and gingh KHCOND FLOOR MEMBER SEA" TTL E TheBonMarché BETTER BUSINESS BURE APRONS REDUCED TO 50¢ Odd lote—of percale and gingham—formerly 1.50. tAU SECOND FLOOR The Day the Dollar Does More —Month-End Clearance—Friday Both the stay-at-home and the Memorial Day vacationist will find many a tempting economy among the odds-and-ends, the remnants, the broken size assortments and the odd lots which go on sale Friday at lower prices. And as this is the first Month-End Clearance Sales you may expect an even larger variety of selections 4 Silk, Wool and Organdie Siiiacs Half-Price All desirable dresses, which have sold down to small lots —only one or two of some kinds—you get the benefit of the reductions. 28 Dresses, formerly 33.00 to 50.00—Now 16.50 niversary § than is usual. Silk Blouses Reduced to3.50 Blouses of crepe de Chine and Georgette that have been 5.75 and 7.50 are included in this clearance of blouses. The colors are white, flesh, tan, navy and brown. All sizes in the lot, but not every size in each style. SECOND FLOOR Arch Cushions Reduced To close out Lynco Muscle- building Arch Cushions in Several styles, made of por- ous rubber and covered with pliable leather. These relieve the arches and give relief to your foot ills—formerly priced 2.00 to 3.00—reduced for clearance to 1.00, SHOE SHOP UPPER MAIN FLOOR Sport Hats Reduced to 4.95 Stitched Silk Hats, hemp or Batavia hats, hats with taffeta brims with embroidery, in all the wanted street and sport colors. Yaa hats have been priced as high as 7.50. THIRD FLOOR ———_— Slipon Sweaters Reduced to 2.45 Women’s wool models in ripple style and finished at the waist with a knitted cord and tassel—and with loose sleeves. Shown in American, China blue, Copen, purple and gold. Formerly 3.95. SECOND FLOOR 28 Dresses, formerly 55.00 to 115.00—now 27.50 Corsets Reduced —Elastic-top Corsets of pink broche or cou- til—a few in sizes 20 to 21—the remainder 24 to 80—formerly 1.75 to 2.50—reduced to D8¢. —Bandeaux Brassieres of allover lace, pink broche centers—formerly 1.50, reduced to 85¢. ~—Odd lots of Bandeaux and Brassieres, for- merly 50c to 85c, reduced to 35¢. SECOND FLOOR Paper Lunch Sets Reduced to 10c Here’s a Month-End offer for picnic par- ties—one white crepe table cover—10 white crepe napkins—10 paper 15e, plates—formerly UPPER MAIN FLOOR to 25.00 Including Georgette, satin, taffeta, velvet, serge, tricotine and Poiret twill to 57.50 Assorted kinds and styles 2 Satin Dresses, formerly 15.00—now 7.50 I White Serge Dress, formerly 17.50—now 8.75 1 Velveteen Dress, formerly 19.50—now 9.75 1 Satin Dress, formerly 22.50—now 11.25 7 Dresses, formerly 25.00—now 12.50 Of organdie satin, tricolette and velveteen 3 Tricolette Dresses, formerly 28.75—now 14.37 2 Organdie Dresses, formerly 29.50—now 14.75 5 Satin and Velvet Dresses, were 32.50—now 16.25 BRCOND FLOOR Soiled and Mended Gloves. One-T hird Less both silk and kid—broken lines of sizes. UPYER MAIN FLOOR Fiber Hose Reduced to 55c $00 pairs of Fiber Stockings, formerly ‘Se—with double heels and toes—hemmed tops of lisle—some in two-tone mixtures of black and white and purple—some plain dark brown. UPPER MAIN FLOOR after the 31st An- Children’s Garments Reduced 41 Children’s Dresses that were 3.95, 2.95 and 3.50, are reduced to 1.95. 87 dressy Hats for little sister that sold from 3.95 to 8.95, are repriced 2.95 to 5.95. 25 White Sweaters that formerly were 3.95, are Te duced to 2.95. 17 fancy Play Rompers that formerly were 3.50 and 3.95, are reduced to 2.95. BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Hair Nets 3 for 25¢ Cap-shaped Hair Nets in large size, that formerly sold for 15c, are now 3 for 25c. Excellent quality of Cleans- ing Cream that formerly sold for 60c, reduced to 52c. =e Wool Sport Skirts 6.75 Fancy age a in gathered or striped or checked wool navy and black tailored skirts, are savy cod Mack ‘need okt, oro Sa splendid wear on outings, on tne Inks, the street. The majority of these skirts are sho in dark colors. Formerly 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 : SECOND FLOOR Art Goods Leatherette Centers, 22 inches in d eter or 1714x26 inches oblong, mn d green, brown and red dochearty 98c, Tee duced to 69c. Finished Dresser Scarfs of white linene, lace trimmed, 17x54 inches—29¢ each. THIRD FLOOR Silk Remnants Half Price THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Reduced Prices in Toilet Goods —14 Sterno Stoves—formerly 65c—for quick and emergency cooking, reduced to 45¢. —86 El Sol Castile Soap, formerly 1.50 for ~ 3 bars, now reduced to 95¢. —48 Hughes’ Ideal Brushes, No. 66, for- merly 2.00, reduced to 1.75. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Drapery Remnants Half Price Including Swiss, madras, cretonne—use- ful lengths. FOURTH FLOOR Dress Goods Remnants Half -Price THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Men’s Trousers Reduced to 3.95 Sizes 30 to 42 waist—formerly 4.95 to 10.00—reduced for the Month-End Clearance caiioal . Boys’ Shirts and Blouses Reduced to 65¢ Shirts and Blouses—well made—of white soiesette or white madras cloth—blouses sizes 11, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Shirt sizes 13, 1314, 14 and 1414, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Men’s Balbriggan Undergarments 69c Reduced from 85e Men’s Balbriggan Shirts in ecru have long or short sleeves, and the drawers to match are ankle length. The garment, 69c. Silk-Mixed Union Suits 2.95 Reduced from 3.95 and 4.95 Broken lines of Men’s Silk ‘and Cotton Mixed Union Suits are sleeveless and knee length. In white, blue, pink, tan and helio- trope. Not all colors in all sizes. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Wash Goods Reduced —Remnants of domestics—useful tengths of 1 to 5 yards—galatea, Devonshire, gingham, percale, shirting and crepes—One-Fourth Less. —Remnants of Colored Wash Goods—1 to 4-yard lengths—flowered and figured voile, ratine and silk mixture—Half-Price. —Remnants of White Goods—plain and fancy lawns or voiles—skirting and waist- ing— useful length—One-Fourth Less. LINEN TABLE DAMASK— HALF-PRICE BEAUTY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR | E All-linen—68 inches wide—fine patterns, _ formerly 3.00, reduced to 1.50. BEDSPREADS REDUCED TO 1.00 White Crib Bedspreads, size 50x65 inches —honeycomb patterns—formerly 1.50, THIRD FLOOR Damaged Household Needs Half-Price and Less A three months’ accumulation of dam- aged kitchen utensils and household articles —every piece defective, but suitable for use in summer home or camp—included are: Aluminumware—Wash Boilers— Serving Trays—Gray Enamelware and Others NONE DELIVERED UNION STREET BASEMENT

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