The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1922, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR | MoriOoN FoR A NEW 1 o . . hedral, led his formal resigna . ng to further bin cs lacy for may Joaused Federal Judge Jer Church Dignitary | tion to Bishop Walter T. Humner yen Friends of Landon _{'%# fther bie pis erred Netervr. to eneing Ir Resigns in a Huff try eo enuren to Get Together | jecisiatire tor nix torma trom the | id guilty PORTLAND, Mareh 7 The iO. Wiliams, wie v |dignitarien was given by Hickw ax| Out in Dan Landon’s home dixtrict,| Fremont district with overwhelm: | -pyureday, are Tuesday of violating the Harrison! Very Rev, R. ‘TT. Hicks, dean of|the reason” for his action. Bishop | Thursday evening, his tri and|ing majorities. The gathering will! J, Love, ¢ : CHINESE BAN Sun Dodger laughs : || Do you laugh, too? Look it over, anyway ON BANDITRY See if it’s snappy KROMANCEH Where the ah of Madage " Kies the sue W, southern sea; | Sun Yat Sen Faces Trouble Were tre tremdiing rays of moon-| lignt Over Order Forbidding Filter softly thre each tree | narcotic act St. Stephen's Episcopal —pro-ca: | Sumner ia now in New York Aequaintances will hold @ mang meet-| be at Carpenters’ hall, Fremont Chink” Moo Big Savings on Fresh Spring Merchandise—-That’s the |, Story of The Bon Marche Opportunity Sale ar Future Outlawry les et eve ee eee | ° ° Or asa estas Te coe ed 500 Pairs of Women’s Heavy Discontinued Numbers and Seconds extermination of banditry in Yunan | set patiently for me, Province as a result of an appeal to ae hhiim by Mrs. Howard Taylor, a Brit welt, Imported Lambskin Gloves Women’s Knitted Silk Vests Hh subject, whose husband is helt) Pre Two-clasp style, pique POMPE: SATE oer brown, tan, gray A popular make — in ———— Pure silk in plain, drop- Gaptive by outlaws, were issued to-| Where the pug-nosed peaks of winter or overseam stitch, em- and white. Sizes 5%, : : ' P ; i ; . ie | Point their fingers at the sky; ‘ , -. ° mn . . . q 2. ay Bas Pat wen, president, ot weath the reson. Daery Arctie broidered backs — the a to 71%, but not in each bodice style, with rib- 1.45 stitch or lace stripe—in the Chinese republic Waere th . lone wolves ory, a stra H g “hi Tied ra vier: wee with her husband | And the rusting, tumbling river very latest. pesinisits eet bon shoulder straps. P=? *~ | pink and orchid. UPPER MAIN FLOOR —THE oN MARCHE Guinn apveabed ety to Preasent can see the heat of K MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Thina. appeaied directly to President |/ can see the heart of Kayw WBun after her appeals to minor offi. | Mutter with each lonesome sigh, Blals and citizens of Peking for aikt| Let ste Secure the release of ber husband or had failed. sigh. Ku Ping Chen, governor of Yunan | Province, is an adherent of the Can-| Where the warm monsoons of sum- Yon government, which it ix expected mer wilh bring an issue between Sun and | Kiss the Blossoms as they reat ‘the Canton leaders over conditions | And the rodins chirp contented te Yunan. j As they snuggle tn their nest; Sun's order demanded that Taylor |On the shore near Nagasaki, be released immediately, that ban-| By the Asia seas caressed, Gitry be ended and that the kidnapers | Stands a little Japan girlie of Taylor be immediately punished. | Looking ever to the Weat ‘Taylor and Mrs. Taylor were taken | Let captive nearly a month ago. Mrs. er ‘Taylor was directed to carry to her look, Jhusband's friends the word that her! UPrEen SMART SPRING DRESSES BOUGHT FOR CASH AND MARKED LOW TO SELL FOR CASH $15.50 $19.50 4 Mary Jane PUMPS They're Becoming . ‘ Prambaind was held for 420,000 ransom "Cause 1 love a country maiden They’re stylish Silk Canton Crepe, te ieee death i. tne Tan an a wating. igh, ooking, They're new Taffeta, Also Poiret $2.3 ow hess a Twill, Tricotine Sizes 5 to 8 | feat settlement and communicatd with | Revolr, Sizes 81 to 11 at $2.65 reer FPL ieake eave’ sen tay Ba | Scores of women will Spring models with Very comfortable for Turpin potatora?” | be buying these splendid the new scalloped bot- children’s growing feet. Botany Prof: “Ben Turpin | potatocswhat are they?” | Stude: Burbank’s latest. He | got them by crossing their eyes.” eee Of patent colt with turned soles and spring heels. Note the broad foot-form last. toms so much worn. Hand-made roses and hand embroidering dec- orate the Canton crepz dresses. Of all-silk Can ton, crepe de Chine, satin and lace, also wool tricotine or Poiret twills. . KEEP Prospective | OBE RET A They have the dash and taffeta models. An Opportunity ANY: proepective|| | sccmpe te cat clase? and swing liked by all Simpler styles of tric- Strap Pumps ages and all builds. Hand embroidered, braided and beaded in contrasting shades. otine, some hand em- broidered and beaded. Straight line and basque effects—sizes 16 to 50, but not in all styles. SECOND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE If you do, you're an ass themselves with | Oh Lulu, Yoo Heo you, How do! | | food in the belief $5.85 aston * Patent leather, satin and kid they must eat enough for two. | As a matter of SAME TO YOU; MANY OF 'EM fact, any special| Professor's Wife: “I suppose you food requirements have forgotten what day this is? of the developing! Absent-minded Prof: “Yes, my child before the dear, I have. Is it your birthday?” end of the fourth| Prof.'s Wife: “No, John, this ts month have been |the anniversary of your wedding | proved to be negil- | day.” | gible. Prof.: Well, so it ts! And when tr) "© Beginning with the fifth month,|yours, my dear?” ‘growth is comparatively rapid, but da Nd the actual amount of building ma-| “why do they call Percy the Bon ‘terial needed day by day is not large. | Ami pool shark?” Not even in the last weeks will the| “Because he hasn't scratched yet." ‘energy demands be increased more “ee than 20 pr cent, or onefifth of the| “you're out,” cried the umpire as usual supply. he turned off the light. | eee } With light turned or Goodyear welt sewed soles. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Sizes 16 to 50. SECOND FLOOR THE BON MARC rE Wi te, March Opportunities for Spring Mothers Her e Are Sewing at Home tees ios eee Skirts, Outing Flannel Skirts, - ss ape Outing Gowns, Flannel Skirts. —-50 pieces, strong, serviceable material in blaek, Cashmere Hose, Blankets and P4VY, yellow, old rose, pink, sky blue, Copen, helio heavy Cotton Shirts, are 2 for 8d green—36 inches wide. 50e. 2,000 yards soft-finished Bleached Muslin in full —Single-faced White Rubber bolt lengths, 36 inches wide, 15¢ yard. Sheeting, good quality — spe- FABRIC FLOOR-—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE cially priced at 35¢ a yard. —Outing Flannel Diapers, — $1.65 dozen. ee : —Baby Comforters, coverings | March Opportunities for Little Boys of pink or blue satin, $3.19. n Special Showing of Feeding Necessities Juvenile S e uits One of the most important matters in a young baby’s life—is its feeding—be sure you have the proper articles—these will be shown in the Baby Shop —such as Bottles, Nipples, Bottle Racks, Sterno Heat- ers, Feeding Plates and Bibs. $4.95 Just 40 in the lot, but they’re little dand- ies. Sizes 4 to 8 years, All-wool Blue Serge BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Middy Suits, corduroy niddy style or blue velvet in Balkan style. ‘Thus a woman of sedentary habits ‘Will need 2.409 to 2.800 calories a Gay.) “Let's cut up.” sald the wood. Increased requirements may best Be met by liberal use of milk and | park. | ‘€REs, supplemented by fruit and eee | | Yegetables. Frequent small meals! here was s young feller named | are often utilized to better advantage Miller | than a few large meals in the last) woom the church considered a ‘few months. pillar | ‘The day's diet should include: “Tit he started to yawn, | | | | pecker as he thrust his bill into the A cereal of the whole grain, a pint RGR ut milk, trait or trat| “metho prenher sald, Juices, a green vegetable, a meat subd-| paye Fone okat have as eggs or cheese (occasion. you fl er.” meat or fish), and butter, olive pee m, peanut butter or oleomar garine to add to the fuel value. Merlin (relaitng story): “And Sir David, drawing forth his sword, sev jered the knave's right ear.” | | ‘The Queen: “Truly a chip off the old. block.” | ae YOU TELL 'EM, ST. PETER Saint Peter threw in the clutch on / the celestial elevator. { “Going down!’ he roared “Stop! StopT’ screamed one of the angel beliboys “Halt, St. Peter! There is a soul with its head caught \beneath the elevator. If you start it will make a meas of him.” | | “Good heavens” cried St. Peter.| “Who is itt” “It's a professor,” responded the} angel. | “Going down! roared St. Peter. | =. 4 TOMORROW Braised Short Ribs of Beef, Brown Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Coffee 30c ‘| In the following COLEGROVE A Thursday Opportunity APRONS $1.50 Slip into one of these and out into the kitchen. | Or they are good enough to wear all morning. We | bought them for less and you get them the same way. —Hand embroidered unbleached muslin with appliques and trimmings of bright colored Oriental crepe, Free Lecture By Dr. H. L. Moon Specialist on Diseases of Children and Infant Feeding. Il a. m, Thursday “Feeding”—freast and Artificial, Diet up to and After One Year HEALTH SCHOOL UNDER THE peRECTION OF Restaurants Special demonstration of foods and Our buyer searched —Percale in gay colors, surpli THE HIGHER THE SKIRT, THE Rate : y 8, Surplice, square or round neck EGYPTIAN KITCHEN, | * 1 modifications of milk. New York ‘ style, tri vi inty " ; 1534 Third Ave. | HIGHER THE GRADE Srelckine aad suanbettan of kebies, I markets to yle, trimmed with dainty ruffles and plain contrasi- | Mabel: “My dear, why are you wearing your silk stockings on a freezing day like this, when you have so many lovely woolen ones?” Mazie: “Well, honey, you know Suaeeuenee {° PCy Dear the end of the quar ter. And as long a# I'm lucky enough to have a seat right in front LIT. lof my French prof. I'm going to assure myself of a good grade in at| ALL THIS WEEK bring you these splen- did suits. BOYS’ SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR AUTO KITCHEN, Pike and Breedway SPECIALTY FoopD sHor 110 Pike St. ing colors. You will want two or three at this low price. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 1 to 3 p. m, in the BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE An Opportunity to Sleep in Comfort and Mattress P2O.0O A three-piece set—heavy bed with 2-inch continuous filling tubes 1 1-16- ze—in ivory, white, Vernis Martin and wood finish. 40-lb, all-cotton mattress. Opportunities to Buy Home Wares for Less Clothes Hampers $1.98 Willow hampers, made in Belgium. _ Wash Boilers $1.73 Tin boilers with copper bottoms— size No. 8, -Clothes Pins of hardwood, 2 dozen for S¢. Jeast one subject.” 7 8 | HEAVEN ON EARTH | “what would college be without \the profs?” | “A correspondence school? Blank: “You are back carly tonight.” Blink: “Yes, her husband was home.” eee Nady se : AFTER THE BANQUET | His pr ie rust-proof fab. MATINEE TODAY First Oyster: “How's your bus-| Waxed Paper ric with steel helical spring. i band? | This Week Only “Warwick” China Dinner Set $29.50 “Warwick” China Dinner Set Food Choppers $1.59 with coin gold border decoration. All handles are covered with gold, C i 4 fess 4 Ae s vith gold. Com- 0. 1 Universal Food Choppers, chop plete service for 6 persons. and grind everything. Imported Steel Butcher and Kitchen, —™l¥er-plated Knives, set of 6, 89¢. —15 sheets to the roll—3 rolls 10¢. Bed, Spring and Mattress $34.95 All-steel Bed, with 2-inch continuous pillars, filling tubes 11-16 inches. White, ivory, Vernis Martin or wood finish, Heavy coil spring of best tempered wire, parchment finish. 45-lb. cotton felted mattress. rourTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Food Shop Savings for Thursday Second Oyster: “He's only the shell of his former self | j eee | unt be a deuced | ¢ that lighthouse | _ Coming Next Sunday Night SEAT SALE TOMORROW Oliver Morosco ts Land Lubbe y job keer “Yes, the last keeper y poker with himself all itil one night he caught himself cheating and shot himself to| death.” spe ee oked Kippered Herring, large 35e¢. » fish; 6 for 2S¢; each Be. Lemon Pie Smoked Finnan Haddie, I—BASEMENT Strong and durable Baskets, $1.49. sech things as shapely shins.” \-— ood for the day, 35¢. Blend Coffee, 2 pounds Cae | Knives, 23¢. Plus 5% Government War Tax ie ., Noonday Luncheon, 50c sunbeam, | <M : : Full size Dinner Knives of nickel RESTAURANT AND MEN'S GRILL—UPPER MAIN FLOOR | New (not refilled) Tungsten Lamps, tes Pr A %5 Delicious Hams to sell at a 5 2 bal | 10-watt size, 20¢ silver and plated with pure silver, iow prica, by. whele oF half OY Vantaa 5 for 25¢; 2 for “It ain't the gait | | watt size, . low price, by ole 0: ; r that disqualifies ~Kitchen Brooms, 37¢. $2.75 Clothes Baskets lb, B6¢. Mand Tages Cake dae” tue easy ~ | i} | | very de Popular \Frat and Non-Frat liclous; fresh shipmi for 38¢ | Bon Marche Mayonnaise; Ceylon 2 pounds for | Men at Love Feast | daily; Ih. Rte. 45¢: 1b. 26e. , | Closer affiliation between the | wee n Marche Bread, 1% Ib. loaf, Del Monte Pineapple and Peaches, fraternity and independent men on ee can 25¢. | the campus is t Bi dependent smok: n of th the Was Not a Bedroom Farce A Clean, Wholesome Comedy ton gymnasium rdnesday 1 Nights: 500, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Non-fraternity men will be hosts to! Matinees: Best Seats, $1.00 the members of the inter-fraternity SEGSRCRRRRRRRRReReee The Bon Marché STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5:30 'P. M. Lunch Counter Menu 35c New England Boiled Dinner— Lemon Cream Cobbler, Coffee or Milk. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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