The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1921, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR CRACK JAP Ge FOURTH OF JULY rath Starting Tuesday Morning ouple of ht tanks, a battery of ;routh of the canal in the Montlake Wold guns, @ gfoup of Alki bathing | ‘istrict, on Montlake bivd., and in at Ripa : f ‘auae, byt /2Pea# north of the Stadium, in the ‘ . Paystreak to the University canoe nothing like the chee eke 88) house and in the upper campus and a soldier of France passed by ny field. No cars may park on Président Harding” and “Abra yerwit far north as 47th A ¢ ‘ 16th ave ham Lincoln” were in the line o! dium during march, and “Harding's Airedale,” | 00" etetpaglianatyy +f & < Varsity Diamondites in | 't® representing @ well-known Fall | itiy make. traffi Pigg gy wh ahiner's Univ ty brichge Hon. Cellar a dozen other adver on bridge will be In une Sew aes ee, we es Son are tte If you have been waiting for the Bon Marche’s July Here you will find drastic reductions on all remnants, odds More or : en in : that ah No fires will be permitted in the Clearance Sales, with their many bargains, you will feel and ends, broken size assortments and odd lots of all sorts, ; it the doughboy, the chap that did} pee eae | / : f ; : ; » aetna anv speciz ; ees 4 ths Gites th the eemahea, Catall ere oe | well repaid for your patience when you read this adver- as well as very low prices on many special lots bought es- > amateur teams b corned willie and thrived on mustard isement. as ~ fs avent, Mb tngricnnay of « city ws the nd that made the Fou ‘ French Observe 4th |j} = {sement pecially for this event c And then give a thou Japa July fame wus ne ve He Where baseball led ne where b ee" |tqn00 Rapes (ee Note Especially the Wonderful Savings Which mai st ig at Stadium Tonight '"" eee sins ea the Garment Sections Offer Tomorrow ma Co poe wis 2 Price feries of ga ot Washingt Nippones« clubs decorated the Lafayette statue 2 oe ee cameawa team eter. | 150 SELECTED COATS, WRAPS 150 MISSES’ AND WOMEN’S SUITS 44 SELECTED WOOL AND SILK ni | Five hundred Rotarians motored to AND CAPES Formerly 27.50 to 175.00 DRESSES other sports and pacription a huge monument commemor in the © American participa id war, It will be that they were not American co! teau Thierry and the $10,000 display | |, Heys on a junketing trip about the | of supertirework Sountry. The heavy sweaters, the The g that hied 80 miles into Varsity letters, the gloves and bat the college “spirit’—were all in evi dence. homes were 7 eee Se | American flags. A orks were adver » at that range, was} Prof. Iso Abe, professor o! Beattle express, it was hard o witness the sham battle of Cha Chate Thierry and Belleau Wood, See cece bak tor an |e coieal lancer where special services were held Formerly priced from 15.00 to 160.00 Reduced to 18.33 to 116.66 _ Formerly priced 15.00 to 115.00 Bd lana: is,” be o international bagpipe = ‘! tor «| Car Service Poor Redooad to, 10:00 tp 306.98 These Suits are taken from our reg- Reduced to 7.50 to 57.50 Im carefully modulated English. “Our |$1,000 trophy to the pipers who come on Holiday, Claim We have selected 150 Coats to sell at ular stock and marked at one-third. less In this group you will find a wide SEE es nian ea” pranticaty every malady teavilens thas Gantentng reduced prices during the July Clear- during the July Clearance Sales. selection of attractive Dresses at inter- en set fire to a seven then mount ladders ots, and fight a losing e Games large college in the East and the Middie West and now we have to Play 10 games in nine days in Seat tle. ance Sales. Among the models reduced in price esting prices, including: Among this lot you will find: you will find: 15.00 Dresses reduced to 7.50 “Baseball was introduced in J _Ameet of the 29th infan- | ay | 15.00 Coats and Wraps now 10.00 27.50 Suits reduced to 18.33 17.50 Dresses reduced to 8.75 Mearly 40 years ago. A y under Cc ee ee teaks | ws te yersenk anita Aan Read | 19.50 Coats reduced to 13.00 32.50 Suits reduced to 21.67 19.50 Dresses reduced to 9.75 and artillery. The field before Cha-] tation,” Parker sak Boy learned the gume in thi. ‘and taucht it to his friends w Feturned to Japan. It has made {teu Thierry tremendous strides in the last few ¢ Years, until now it is easily the most popular sport.” Professor Abe sald that the prin-| cipal difference between Am : 0 cars were 21.75 Coats reduced to 14.50 35.00 Suits reduced to 23.34 32.50 Coats reduced to 21.67 47.50 Suits reduced to 31.66 35.00 hea pare od cote 35.00 Coats reduced to 23.34 69.50 Suits reduced to 46.34 39.50 Dresses reduce i sg tage oy Broegybe - garage mag 45.00 Coats reduced to 30.00 75.00 Suits reduced to 50.00 50.00 Dresses reduced to 25.00 | since $m." 50.00 Coats reduced to 33.34 100.00 Suits reduced to 66.67 79.50 Dresses reduced to 39.75 is alight with sta s. A barrage ts | The mysterious rea: | fond Japan is that — as land 0 te ofl Ore lee SECOND FLOOR BECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Biren eams in the mikado's em: 1°" An put the $10,000 display of tire |First Person Hurt _ "But it is not unusuat for us to | Works Duri y draw as high as 10,000 spectators at 7 2 @ ring Celebration Paul Plumis, eaeegs game” he added Firecrackers Here —_| poo! reom at 4 ‘The Japanese are so fond of the leas sete tb game that there is little difficulty io | Cayuse $1 10 Damage lvourth of July: oot | “Z| [s00Trimmed| SKIRTS DRESSES [Baty Hats at Bien which American colors tons]? crue on un arming wt 82) rag Dy, burn om emcee Hat: | th L Ss ra y trues ibeecrr wunas rma | ie2 cy ta hess seseyed| am res tansa to ars -| Half-Price ess 5 9 es sale Prices TO THIS COUNTRY The fire is believed 0 firecrackers: son hospital, where his burns were es oh te coin wate | eens, **, S0C%, Semoun inlined | Craemnd. 30 ene, relenapd at 29. re FORMERLY 63 Skirts marked for clearance Wool taffeta and evening Dress- OF PIQUE AND establishing the internat Heke | night and this morning when tour| G, Best 7.50 TO 42.50 at the July Sales—these skirts are es have been chosen from our LINGERIE Be popularise baseball In rt awnings and roots | HOV STNOE Benue 5 id tocks and marked 1-3 less for the A special purchase of $2 popularize baseball in Japan. He| ge to the ov Fl Warshi NOW 3.75 TO 21.25 a splendid group of values. Sport Stocks and mai Z special purchase 0! Drought the first team to this coun: | Ee — Peers pars IP | Early summer hats acl 3 ence or alate, and July Clearance Sales. lovely hats and bonnets in 1905. The p to his : ae ccompanied by Misa Liberty and | » ! models in a range aids a hed trip idk tite Weacba-aing,. ore L200 ind |her court of beauty, Gov. D, W from Eastern model ge I Formerly 25.00 to 115.00 for the baby, made of ne Sie houses and from our colors, Reduced to 16.67 to 76.67 Pique and lingerie ef- Davia, of Idab “To show how wild the Japanese | an estimated loas of $25, when fire g . stowed upon battleship Idaho | r 7 fects, with lace, ribbons, | gtaaeer ei aeedimerettereds alle ire uae af to gaat pentayia Wot aiid a er ene 10.00 Skirts reduced to 6.67 Among the interesting values — | hand embroidery, flow- alone. When the American univer Bangs 3 ? “In the name of the people of my included in this sweep- * you will find: ‘ a ties’ play there, tomense crowds | waste, building at 2nd ave. andisate” he enid, solemaly, as the! fit reduition. 11.75 Skirts reduced to 7.84 you d ers and dainty bows to bpm Seg hapaaeneh aac Included are hats in 12.50 Skirts reduced to 8.34 28:00 Drewes eden | a tl i eae navy and white, black, . : : ball games, takes to bane. |cuured by small boys playing with } $70 Fire Is Caused jade, red, copper, gray aa forte oat wierd 29.50 Dresses reduced to 19.67 are in the dainty south- ball naturally—tike he takes to | in two fires early Monday morn rarer and all white. 15. irts reduced to 10; 32.50 Dresses reduced to 21.67 ern style. tennis. He is quick of eye, fast | ing a frame building 1214 ard by 4th’s Fireworks) A few horsehair hats 17.50 Skirts reduced to 11.66 35.00 Dresses reduced to 23.34 Now 75c to 8.95 Mock from adjoining cities and it is | same extent when an awning caught almost like your Harvard-Yale foot- bod is fire at 11:35 p. m. Sunday, the fire on his feet and full of—what you [ave was slight! q } ‘ ; * lave. 8 y damaged by a root! Children with firecrackers are are in this group. ry call—pep- fire, starting at 1:40, The fire was | thought to have caused a fire at 11:20} are in this group 19.50 Skirts reduced to 13.00 39.50 Dresses reduced to 26.34 BARE. GE When the Waseda travelers. . THIRD FLOOR SECOND FLOOR ‘ Hers | also caused by firecrackers thrown |4 m. Monday, damaging the real-| SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR played Harvard, Yale, New York on the roof. The damage was esti ce Of Mra. Mary KE. Anderson, | Mniversity and Pennsylvania OG] mated at $18 Gumsccutive days a few weeks ag0,/ 4 vacant tent house at 1023 Fair. Bw. of their pitchers were laid uP| view ave. caught fire at 6:30 a. m With bad arms and one pitcher| Monday, the fir hurled three straight games tn a8! gmat) boys Many days. The visitors lost all| thrown firocrack four games, but the scores were all | tent wan unoccupie lose and the Harvard game went to |nknown, 10 innings. The Japanese team will meet tne| Washintgon nine Tuesday, at 3:30.| Follow the Arrows Rowan has made his final report, aft @n the university diamond, and there er recovering some of the bonds will be a game daily until Saturda to Stadium Today | ston Sunday the visitors will meet the M!-| Foliow the a the: Sindhu, | r Kado and Asahi teams. The Univer You will t sity of Washington team will travel | Phat | t© Japan in the fall to play a re —_ engagement with the Japanese WOMAN MAY BE At Chicago wPANTAGES eee coca | I soit 8.95 Lace-Trimmed 4 95 A Clearance Purchase | 85 Xf Clas Pot 1 Brooklyn ave., to the extent of | = The loan ix covered by insur Neighbors’ children are betiev- | © tossed the firecrackers oof ee July Clearance Sale in the Silk Section asa eee 2,400 Yards of 33-inch | 69c sae $3,000, Postoffice Inspector Thomas | MORNING GAMES : Fine all-silk Pongees, free from rice powder—the kind you are well satisfied with when you wash them. try! Ideal for wash dresses, waists, men’s shirts, children’s wear, drapes and all kinds of lingerie. Cine Mh eeseweeseeeee “os 3 10 .0| FABRIC FLOOR, THIRD—THE BON MARCHE - park | NATIONAL LEAGUE Pongee Silks specially bought for this event—and they certainly are hares me | values at 69¢ a yard. Now Pinying alley, Goodwin and Clemons | ° | ner and Schmidt | _in Auto Accident mr .x»l| Bedspreads Now 16-Button Silk Gloves or 6 9 o HOQUIAM, July 4 Me ‘ 49 3 A most exceptional offer for the July Clearance Sales— € ‘ By laa i s song ae —- er en ree Scott and O'Neill;! Made of white linene, artistically trimmed with lace medallions 450 pairs of Silk Gloves that bye Masog quite enthusiastic over at M. Smith, 3596 B. J st., Tacoma, who| Meadows and Brugsy | and insertion, edge finished with lace. Stamped for needlework or 1.85—a special purchase for this event — with embroidered backs — plain—including bolster-—80x100, for 4.95, 2 clasps at wrist, double finger tips. In white—sizes 514 to 8 r 72 Ja) LOEW> C was injured in an auto accident on} R. HE. Milanese make, elbow length. | At Brooklyn 1. 'o oe noon, and whe ‘hj ’ are Hig Holiday Show ut the ,Ho |, Ry os cod - yder; Mitchell, Tay Children Ss Rompers at 59¢ H a : oe internal Injuries ” : A ceeemes of Rompers, fully made up and stamped on white linen Glove Silk Vests Glove Silk Bloomers Po a Hee zs inished Indian head—2 designs—one peg hip style, stamped for bicsolL Wil dindve. the caine os AMERICAN LEAGUE colored or white embroidery. s 1 and 2 yea FE Vaated rod om style. with at 2.95 the time of the accident, wére not] BORING “OAM t THIRD FLOOR~THE BON MARCI Jer ay ‘ silk shoulder " straps 1 Bloomers to -mateh vests ‘sage aOR - | cntengo ‘cee aoe reinforced under the arm. Sizes ean atch” a Women Themselves Imeem, We sa sta A Special Purchase 9,00—22-inch mies rs UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE eae Firs Macon | ease . of Matting Hair Switches i the part of many women bathers at| Washington . me. FE = AE a 4 Hythe, Kent, of. the one-piece bath-| At Boston ee Suit Cases S. ; C r chai ay ese at on 6.95 tartling Clearance Prices ¥ oi. is At 8 : : : a a Good quality Hair Switche on Cotton Goo ‘ eee ee gas tithe trae nce ang Specially reduced for the July CALICOES 6c A YARD _— INDIAN HEAD 15c YARD 4 asin holte---durable trasnén. 94-inch Clearance. ha’ shades, includ- 1,200 yards—25 inches wide, Unbleached Indian Head— 4 PUSS . ‘ . size. ing gray and white. lengths to 8 yards—light and lengths to 10 yards—a yard 4 Criminal Who Likes Prison Life So Well Heavy Steel-Covered dark styles, neat patterns, wide; great for sheets and _pil- 4 He Refuses Parole Is “Fired” by Warden Trunk Fe ee low cases that get hard wear. i runks Cap Shape Nets DRESS GINGHAMS 10e As Long as the Crowd Wants to vie ‘alan tat.” 1,000 yards of Dress Ging- HOPE MUSLIN 1l5e eit up. Then Ort at 12.95 3 for 25c hams—plaid and checked styles, 200 yards—lengths to 5 yards sentence expired May | n he received a visit | With hardwood slats and two 26 inches wide. —fine soft quality. ward und he got his thre Stay ularly, didn’t have to talk to anybody | from te warden leather straps—fitted with tray Real Hair Nets—cap shape; : A , 3 apd could sleep in peace every night U'll not sign anything,” he insist: | —84 and 86-inc ; reduced for clearance. We cannot take phone orders at these low prices, : And thin week he got fired ed, “and IN not agree for anything LOWBI 5 BEAUTY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR FABRIC FLOOR, THIRD—THE BON MARCHE fl ae as Ortner was sentenced to Sing Sing | I'm here for four years. The judge ry eres paws : Haelae , a if COM ee i for from two to four years for am| said so and you can't put me out.” | b aswault com: on a fellow work-| Subsequent attempts to make him] aa ty Raetig FEES Ye man ir y “ ife c ny | —- just suited y Vy the four years ex. | ” trouble wh. v ne Ortner dn't want t D p EVERY ONE thorities. He ole 1 d of tt uggested | 4 Nov. 28, 1918 had probably- forgotten all| ; WELCOME | “The judge said two to four years,”|about him by this time and it would 3 : he said when asked t un appli: |be all right for him to «tay 4 cation for parole, “He nothing! “Get out or we'll throw you out," " , jabout signing anything and you can’t said the warden, Ortner “got.” - - . BREE ES Be PR

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