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THE SEATTLE STAR | 5 Moses Arises to Lead Co- eds ow Eastern ce college girls may iF | i Aw, In the firet place, there are /self or her community She carries legisiate against short arta, Jonty four of ‘em, Instead of 10, and) out this standard at the dance, in io ar) bags ton ne ithere’s not a “thou shalt” or &) dress and in her relations with men. | © that for the coeds at thy ge eer + is University of Washington. maaan: te whee om 4 ha honeatiy believes In her Individually, some may frown | @ standards of conduct and wou H ionen theae juitous badges of lo mention at all ts scones bbgg be perfectly willing to have ever sin, but collectively they hold |. te exception girl in the community adept them | themselves free to live the Un: |) | trammeled Life as they think 1s fe OF te "0 t | UTE’S “C URE” | Best. som comments herself, “to note | > r Wa" | Buch, at least, wm the inference| that in this code ne reference |e PROVES COSTLY ‘ ’ v Bl k S t os at to be drawn from the “woman’s| made to smoking any moro than |— FIUEMONT, Neb.—-An Inadvert lidren s 1 ac ate code” just promulgated by Perry there should be to chewing to ent aasertion, “I can't talk,” Blossom, member of the class of} bacco.” | here by Pete Hawkinson before eel —— i oe —_ The code follows: boncewen ys onde Pla =. gitar on = i “ oves re aris committee he wo Pe ch ¢ n en's executive council at the “U." 1. settingan 6 — it _ paralytic” into the noted crook with Moses like, Miss Blossom has / dents. She is loyal to herself and ia)“ ity taco I ‘i 0 Yr. Lengths to 5 yards—and a full yard 4 down from the heights o ~ | ge tee sanctum of eo Co b se ere ee ee “SEEDS OF REVOLUTION" win | a r wide—good heavy quality. Nice et! lumbus, University student publica ai | be the subject of an address by Trig Fine quality, one-clasp style, pique making children’s bloomers and little tion, with a full set of command \2 = = + abgporraged nena Gen, v. a. Alexander at the Engt | sewn, in brown and tan, play dresses or aprons. Ments for the local co-eds. @ scholarship, bot nm everyday | neers’ club Thursday noon, | But Miss Blowsom emulated Moses | work and in examinations Children’s K yser Silk Gloves 85¢ ‘ Ging! is Yard only as far as the descent went; She refuses to Indulge or to| Gas tar workers are sald to benefit 7 vi i " erett Ginghams in plaids at her “commandments” are not even| De associate with others who do|from the tarry smell in which they | is Sage mile with double finger Pr gewhes ay una 31 inches, wise taains ae Femotely _similar to the Hebraic! Indulge in conduct offensive to her | work. } tips—in white and gray. i pends RGAIN BASEMENT $1.35 Ea. ig a onrape Bodice style Glove Silk Vests—with Spring Millinery aman eT There are surprises for the Spring shopper on every ribbon shoulder straps, 10 00 Yard-Wide Nainsook 15¢ Yard counter. The prices are low, and the quality is good. You Knee Length Bloomers $1.95 at $ ° PI dl ym Aeay , get more for your money because you buy for cash. To match the glove silk vests—sizes FABRIC FLOOR, THIRD~THE BON MARCHE 5, 6 and 7. —Especially pretty models—with appearance ; UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE of much higher-priced hats. ‘ F | —Black hats stand in the foreground—both of St. Patrick Decorations NEMO CORSET pa dap rye ds dyratapyren = Saree eo nat . ‘ Patrick's ‘able Covers, a mart oo resses —Russian red, matrix, jade and new blues are 5 Tctats pnodien 2 Gen dor ace din bas DEMONSTRATION especially favored. —S8t. Patrick's Caps, $1.00 dozen; each 100. sentative fro 7 —Such gay flower-trimmed models—others —St Patrick’s Favors, $1.00 dozen; each 10e, A rep tative f New York is with perky bows or saucy wings—and dangling —it, Feiss Pavers, yee ye ir e here to tell you the advantages of fruit. smCOND FLOOR—THE PON MARCHE et eee Lea. ‘a Nemo Corsets and Brassieres. —St. Patrick's Snappers, dozen, $1 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | 65 Dresses—12 Styles—Sizes to 40 The dresses are made of tricotine and serge, in navy blue. ‘The trimmings are braiding and embroideries. Most Three March Opportunities in Skirts Garant dows, cin autres Grea 200 All-Wool Spring Skirts § : an at Three Very Special Prices fj] U d Some ey arias elon the lot—as well as the plaited and plain models 3 n erwear —6s0 smart and at such low prices, for 98c $4.95 $5.95 $695 ff kb eg | ee tae oeke niecner Soman Siam i styles, some with pockets and button trimmed. Prunella, Kelly cloth, Fine for sports wear. Come, see what splendid value they petringbone and are. Oh, boys!. Baseball An Op) i oe weather is here, and here are Nursery Furniture e shoes at Attractive Prices —High Chairs, plain ivory, large and roomy, $5.85. —Golden Oak Chairs at $3.45. —Large Wicker High Chairs, finished in white enamel, ivory or brown stain, $9.95. 200 Pairs of Boys’ —Clothes Racks for the nursery, with six Keds at Special “Costumers from $1.25 to $2.25. —Nursery Chairs, attractive model, $3.45 to $3.75. 90 ais A in 72 aii Brand new Hats in many styles and colors and straws. The shapes are clever and new, the colors and trimmings are the smartest for | Spring and Summer. Among them are tassels, flowers and feather nov- elties. | 85c Felt Comfort Slippers APRONS ° , —Karb Bath Table, made on a steel frame, collaps- 108 Pairs for ry Prices ible and good looking, at $13.50. For St. Patrick’s D. . " P Short Stop Bals, like illus jon— —Plai inished Toilet Basket, 95c. or . Patri s Women’s One-strap Comfort Slippers, made of Oxford gray felt with made by the United States Rubber Co. —“Hronber’ Sweet Taesthatte for the new baby, sins - leather soles and heels. In sizes 3 to 7 of heavy white duck with extra heavy $4.95 : Pretty Green Aprons for the Irish first quality corrugated rubber soles, —Bassinette Beds, 20x36, on wheels, ivory finish, party. leather trimmings around vamp, lace 7.50. Plaids, checks and plains, trimmed 9 stays and at ankle, —Large drop-side Crib with link springs, $13.50. in many different ways—slip-over and en Ss amp e n erwear ig Boys’ sizes, £ bd 10, at $2.65 BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Pollyanna style—95e to $2.95. Boys’ sizes from 214 to 6, at $2.35 Little Men’s sizes, 11 to 2, at $1.95 Made to sell for much more. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Tharsday’s Lecture Unbleached Muslin “Nutritional and Respiratory Diseases —Adenoids, Tonsils” Aprons $1.95 By Dr. H. L. Moon 29c to $2.15 300 samples from an Eastern mill agent’s sample line of Men’s Underwear. Included are some well-known makes of high grade suits. ease: Thi 9 Of mercerized lisle and fine ribbed cotton. i ee Po rennet testi og Bo Big seve In spring weights, long and short sleeves, also athletic suits of nainsook, Thursday Morning, 11 to 12. med with Oriental cre; and hand em- plain and Madras stripe. Some Shirts and Drawers in the lot. They are mostly Weighing and mpeg of babies— broidered. pe bs all size 40. BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Shirts and Drawers, 29¢ to 65¢ each. a Suits, 50¢ and $2.15 each. Thursday Opportunities in the Food Shops + C —Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, The New Restaurant and Men s Grill all waste and rind cut away, lb. ~ Men’s Extra Quality Percale Ready to serve you, quickly and efficiently—and so cozy 5S4¢ -lb, 29¢. bd and easy to reach. On the upper main floor. Come and —Cherry quarts of Pickles, irts . ac see what a nice place it si to eat. Chow Chow, Sour and Dill, bot- - ; a : », 25¢. Sweet Mixed, , __ High grade, well-tailored Dress Shirts with French cuffs. Made of extra qual- Noonday Luncheon 45c SS. piscina cue acy: ity percales in neat stripes and good patterns. Sizes 14 to 17. Roast sirloin beef, Yorkshire pudding, fresh Brussels —Bon Marche Mayonnaise, sprouts, green apple pie and whipped cream, coffee or milk. fresh daily, lb. 31¢ o*R—THE BON : Afternoon Lunch 25c Cee MARCHE, An Opportunity to Buy Bring your friends to lunch in this delightful place while Soda Fountain Garden Tools at Lower you have your afternoon tete-a-tete, Luncheon 25¢ Menu—Dainty lettuce and mayonnaise sandwich—petit- Bargains in Underwear and Hose —Children’s Mercerized Lisle Stock- -—Women’s Fine-ribbed Vests with cro- ings, fine ribbed, cordovan; seconds— ‘ » . ° wai . Lamb Pot Pie with Spring Vegetables oe 5 to 91%, pair 25¢. 4 chet tops; lowe a style; regular and Prices fourres (small cakes), pot of tea or coffee— Bread and Bu —Women’s Silk and Fiber Stockings in °*'T sizes; 3 for 50¢; each 17¢. $1.65 2plece Garden Set—rake, spade and hoe, ~-Bon Marche Bread, 114-Ib, loaves, 10c. Cookies, 2 dozen sae Cale the new shades of gray and nude. —Children’s Knitted Waists with but- reduced to $1.49. for 25c. Butterhorns, 2 for 15¢; 4 for 25e. Green Apple UPPER AND LO N FLOORS These have the triple seam in back with ton and strap attachments. Sizes 2 to sf wie: rtd Rake reduced to a, ven Pies, 35c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THE BON “ ~ 50 4-tine Spading Fork reduced to seamless feet—seconds. Sizes 81% to 12 years; each 25¢ | $1.00 Cully is Kansea to We af 101%, pair 69¢. neni nD ad | pith! A 7 es. in cordovan, gray —Infants Shirts in part wool; button * and black—seconds. Sizes 10 to 1114, on front or lap-over style. First sizes 3 for $1.00; pair 35¢. to 3 years; each 59¢. “Henley” Lawn Mowers at $7.75 to $13.50. “Perry's Garden Seeds at 10 and 200, UNION ST. BASEMENT—THE BON MARCHE eh ON