The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 14

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BANK TRIES | Little Eskimos See Sights T0 GET OUT I n New Y ork With Avundoen! OF PAYING! Scandinavian American De-| positors Interested in Spokane Suit ‘The 21,000 depositors of the gone. to the-wall American bank were keenly interest ed today in the action of the Spokane @ Wastern Trust Co. bank, of Spo. kane This bank, by means of a suit filed in Thurston county superior court, is attempting to squirm ‘out of the responsibility of giving its share toward refunding the | Scandinavian American's deposit- ors the money they lost. ‘The suit is to restrgin Gov. T Foiwel! Hart and John PL Py ‘upervisor of bank from dis ing of securities deposited in the @tate guaranty fund by the Sp @ Fastern, The plaintiffs a 2 Berved notice of withdrawal from the fund last March. Faiture of the fean caused a levy of $ placed against the Sp ern as its share, under fund law, of the mone R from the fund to Scandinavian An feap depositors The Spokane & Eastern fs the largest bank back of the fund. Tf, therefore, it succeeds in win Seattle Scandinavian Scandinavian Amer. | 44 to be ning its action against the governor Cakonita and Camilla, 7- and 12-year-old Siberian Eskimos, | Capt. Roald Amundsen, the| with their adopted * @nd supervisor of banking, the guar ne . Arctic explorer. anty fund will be left without $56,061.44 that, under the jaw, ts ‘grandpa,” Bble to Scandinavian American de Cakonita and Camilla, the two lit: little girls, 7 and positors. ye Sit n Eskimo adopted daugh-|are now in New York, en route to Rm ag oe | ters of Capt. Roald Amundson, noted | Norway. LUMBER COSTS wil! be the topic @f the next month Washington state Aretic explorer, are now seeing the} Capt 1 Camilla spend the/ing that he waa to educate sociation of Cost Ac n Seattle, They came| Norway. In five years the oldest Met at the Pig'n W July from Siberia wh girl, Camilla, will return to her W. C. Bober discussed ¢ tson, “grandpa” | people in the North, but Cakonita, ods in their relation to cost @ccount-| by the Exkimo k returned to! having been legally adopted, will re. it ing. the States from rth. In Se-/ main with the cap always. 12 years olf, who Amundson adopted the chil } ‘tren in Siberia, with the understand them in THE SEATTLE STAR F riday—a Day of Big Bargains in the January Month-End Clearance "a RR. COE RTE - attle they saw their first While in Seattle ing the eum. CAPT. HAROLD related | biles and street cars, at mer, Cy Amundson a * Exnkimo |! his experiences in the Far North be | fi movie, viewed youn, » were the guest crnent fore a meeting of the Kiwanis club parade, and LEARN Reyer 4 hin sister, Miss Guilborg | er Wednesday, at the Washington An- MILK. Seattle was t| Beyer, at their home on the west nex. [very complex fairy or the two shore of Lake Washington IB THE BON MARCHE A Get a Dollar’s Worth of Merchandise fer Every Dollar Yeu Spend Children’s Clever Tub Frocks at About Wholesale Prices A Jobber’s Lot of the Well-Known Buttercup Line The 98c Lot comes in six styles of Romper Suits in checks stripes and plain color in gingham and cham- bray. i mre 1.59 rot comes in four styles of checked and plain ging- hams. Some are trimmed with applique rabbits, ducks and elephants. the 1 .79 Lot comes in five styles, in chambrays and beach cloth. unusual! styles. | dery designs of flowers and animals. | The colors are pink, blues, Lied and white. Broken sizes—2 to 6. Children’s Mary Janes Patent leather, kid and white canvas, in sizes 1 and 114, 4, 44% and 5. of embroidery double —Percaline Petticoats —For 98c— —White Muslin Gowns in many styles in extra sizes, —White Petticoats, double flounce—many pattern f embroidery. —Sateen Pettibockers, double elastic at knee—black, purple and green, Boys’ and Girls’ Heavy and Fine Ribbed Cotton Stockings flouncing. —Flesh-colored Batiste Bloomers. RGAIN BASEMENT Some of the dresses are hand-embroidered and are in Lot is in more than twelve styles of gingham and crepe and The dresses are trimmed with applique or hand embroi- * 50c in floral patterns, a tadicem and heavy weights—some seconds. Black. Sizes 5 to 12- 25¢ pair. a $24.50 Pollyanna, skunk and wolf, Normandy, Bolivia, with col- Erminine, Stevano, lars of mole, opossum, in belted and bloused styles with collars of mole, and good colors. opossum, SECOND FLOOR Dress Goods and Coating Remnants Half Price FABRIC FLOOR--THIRD Rufflings, Pleatings 10c Yd Organdy, Net, Silk and Novelties white and colors. Women’s and in Clearance of Drape Veils 35c Each Plain silk mesh with silk embroidered borders 114 yards long—black and colors. $2.95 or brown kid, with soles. Remnants of Trimmings and Laces About Half Price All Remnants of Laces, or up to 6. Embroideries Percales, Dress Ginghams 15c 1,500 yards 32-inch Dress Ging- Odd Lengths in Ginghams, | Cotton Pongee 19c_ | 600 yards Pongee, 32 inches wide, in white, hams in pink, tan and blue plaids, cream—excellent for un- lengths to 20 yards. dergarments. —18 Men’s Wool-mixed Jersey Sweaters, in cardinal $2. 5 and gray 4 and 36, reduced to 0 Men's Knitted Wool Sweater Ves zes 34 and 36, reduce —T heather mixtures, ‘ 18 Men's House Coats in brown, .n $1.75 Pair Sizes 40 to 46 UPPER MAIN FLOOR Formerly $1.50 Wonderfully nice little frocks in SECOND FLOOR Liberty Steak Sandwich with Spanish Sauce, 10¢ all day. | LUNCH COUN'TEF | MAIN LAC UPPER More New Coa For the Bef ore-Stock-Taking Sale Priced for Speedy Selling at Lined With Pussy Willow, Canton Crepe or Figured Satin in Effective Colorings b a $34.50 Bolivia mandy, in shades of blue and brown, and skunk, nutria and For the Month-End Clearance 470 Pairs of Shoes Reduced to —70 pairs of Women's High Shoes of black Louis heels and welt 200 pairs of Women's Low Shoes of black brown, military or Cuban heels. 200 pairs of discontinued lines of Kiddies’ Kumforts—sizes 5 to 2 in the lot, Wash Goods Remnants One-Fourth Less———. Romper Cloth, Devonshires, inches wide—excellent for aprons, | children’s dresses, | Fancy White Voiles Half Price Clearance of Broken Lines of Men’s Goods —389 Men's Wool-mixed Union Suits, sizes 34, 36, $2.50 5 —48 Men’s Soft Felt Hats Little Gingham Dresses Reduced to 95c and $1.95 tractive styles and good colorings. THE = dhe Bon Marc 50 $ 00 in Very Newest Styles <oa* $44.50 Fashioned of Bolivia, Bokara, Luxuro, Normandy and Veldyne, with collars of fox, skunk, nutria, wolf, mole and Australian Opossum. and Nor- THE BON MARCHE Silks and Velvet Remnants| | - Drapery Remnants | Half Price Net, Scrim and Madras Overdrapes; Swiss and Cretonne Remnants, in lengths to 6 yards. 40c Mill Ends of Burlap Reduced to 20c Figured Burlap, suitable for pillows and coverings. Lamp Shade Frames Now 50c 175 Shade Frames in a variety of sizes Children’s Pr. Sizes eae at $2.95 and Trimmings and Ribbon will be in- a pair. A 1 cluded in the January Month-End Clear- —Women’'s House Slippers of black kid— and shapes, and we will teach you to ance Sale at about half their regular one or two-strap styles—sizes up to 5, at make*the shade if you buy your mate- ' prices. $1.00 pair. rials here. , UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE PON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHR FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 1 . 5 Yards, White Piques Half Price 15 pieces of good qual- ity White Pique, 27 and 36 inches wide, at halt price. THIRD FLOOR Challies and Cretonnes, in Lengths to Bleached Muslin 12'/2c | 1,200 yards Bleached Muslin, 36 .$1.75 38, 44 and 46, reduced to. . . 8 Men’s Soft Felt Hats, ail colors, Ss 684 to 7, reduced tO. 5... cin. e cece cece . | small hd ved | cardinal, reduced to ; $2.50 reduced to . ees $2.50 | us In n er wear rice ess —24 Men’s medium-weight wool-mixed Shirts and Draw- 50 —85 Men’s cy Percale Shirts with stiff cuffs, ; 86 shirts—30 and 82 drawers, reduced to, gar. . Cc sizes 14, 1514, 16, 1644 and 17, reduced to ............. 50c | Th D ll LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCI { ana Ollar AE pH Baby Wearables Half Price H | | 5 Men’s Wool Overcoats In Many Cases a Quarter of the Original Prices eed: | —For 59c— —For 79c— Now $7.25 Included are babies’ sweaters, infants’ Gertrudes, short ome N > s at 53 tates Gowns, hand embroid- —Many styles in White Muslin Gowns. Sizes 33 to 36 Gastend Pes fay pie bias af and one group of flannel Half Price “ied, NG White Petticoats, several patterns, 8 Pairs Men’s Jeans Pants zertrudes, some hand-embroidered. Imperfect Dinnerware, Glass- ware, China and Enamelware at half price. UNION STREET--RASEMENT and $2.95 sizes from 2 to 6 years—at- BON MARCHE Wonderful Cheese Cakes for the day, 25¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR

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