The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1922, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR | Poor Maggie | i teBon Marché and Her Pet Spook Gone PIKE ST.SECOND AVE.—UNION ST. WALIPAX, N. & FRANCE AND BELGIUM N.W.LEADS | IN WIPING OUT CRIME Un Law Enforcement Official ag age ae Ra & L be 4; Hf W. is Zi eae yea fee Eg N 5 SOLES YM ee Brings Real Savings in Silks and Silk Apparel Efficiency Soon to ree the «i sible now Public indifference toward law en hardly be forcement matters was held largely Feaponsibly for past failure in attain Ing 100 per cent efficiency in the! @dministration of the criminal law in this country, in a S0-minute talk by t the scenes visited by “the that @ ie research could be made last heard of Maggie Car herself waa in 1905, when, * in such manner howpital records show, she was See. Bay, pieeident of the Revel picked up in a street here #uffering are International Secret Service and from what had the appearance of @f the Northwest Association of Sher Iffs and Police, before the members of the 100 Per Cent club at the noon funcheon Tuesday in the Masonic ehubroom. “When citizens become disinter ested in vital public matters, the Morale of the community ts disrupt ed with every mew crime, which n deep in the Pockets of the taxpayers,” May sald “Every homicide—and unfortunately they are all too numerous of late— costs the community immensely, while every lesser crime individually adds to the burden of the taxpaye 4 “atroke” of epilepay Thin was from the 36-In. Domestic Pongee, Yard 59c Silk - mixed Pongee— finely woven — nice for children’s wear and blouses. In best colors. 36-Inch Printed several years after her| 40-Inch Silk Crepe de Chine $1.89 A splendid quality for the money—in so many pretty colors much sought for spring. 36-Inch diam woolen mill at ols of yarn} les and un-| ner hand and) Council Candidate Talks Self Hoarse Cathryn Miracle, candidate elty council, ts suffering from an attack of “speaker's throat.” She will be unable to make campaign speeches for a few days. 36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta Plain and changeable—lovely colorings. 40-Inch Brocaded Poplins Silk and wool—serviceable and non-crushing. 40-Inch Charmeuse Satin Twenty new shades—navy, brown and black. | * ° " lias srecaronst, pioneer’ rea : m4 Faille Silk 40-Inch Black Gown Satin Minuette then augptet leone mgy sella HOST MERELY Will wear well and look so rich. Tricolette wniting all law enforcement depart A WHITE WING 98c y ° orn i the steteiwene yarn ed WATERBURY, Conn.—A. “ghee ' a 36-Inch Black Gown Satin e Northwe ation : ; ‘ if , ©f Sheriffs and Police, with a con terrorixing women and children Fh gl ag me ge Soft and lustrous—splendid quality. $1.79 bere, was tackled by a policeman) and found to be a “white wing” lwho had stopped over frequently at a “speak easy” to commune with spirits. Gerted effort to study crime, erad!-| eate its causes and punish the of. | etl ae arto | Nonnette Tortini and Denis Chabot appearing at the Moore Eastern editorial columns,” he | this week. 36-Inch Goetz Satin : a Fine quality, soft and A full yard wide—street and evening shades. pretty, in black and white. mings—in dainty small designs and good color combinations, There is a new League of Nations {her you would find that she speaks averred. “One hundred per cent efficiency jat the Moore this week. It is com- cleverly. About the only wnguage © th law enforcement is not far distant ‘powed of the “bay from Belgium” she speaks that an American can un ta the Northwest, but wholehearted | and the “girl from France.” The two | derstand is the language she opeake Public support to supplement the in-/being Denis Chatet and Nonnette| with her shoulders Creased efforts of the authorities will Tortini | But she mays a lot with her Basten the day.” Together they sive an American-| shoulders. Just ask her any ques 4 satire, “When the Clock Rings.*| tion and if you are half way intelli ee ee aed satire, | Mise Tortini ts rather hard to in-|gent you get the answer post haste jterview, she is so awfully French.) by this or that kind of a “shrug.” lyou know. But she is vivacious, | This shrug, combined with her in IN POWER FIGHT pretty, and if you could understand | fectious smile, “says a mouthful.” Efforts to Block Boulder Notes and Comment on BY W. H. PORTERFIELD Kent is planning to erect & NeWfor both boys and girls will few WASHINGTON, March 22.—Con-|city hall to replace the present|ture the track events. gresman Phil Swing, of Callfornia,|frame bullding, which has served today filed a formal protest with the|for many years and ls now a ram federal power commission against | shackle ruin. granting a final permit to James Girand for development of the hy- @raulic power at Diamond creek, More than 80 per cent of the 2,760,000 trees now planted on the Sol Due burn are thriving, accord announced his intention to run for|'* to word from Port Angeles, Sidney Livesey, of Yakima, has WITH 707 PRESENT, the largest attendance in the history of the} school, aside from special exercises at Easter and Christmas, the First Raptist Sunday school of Beattie has | regained the lead in the intercity at. | tendance contest with the Sunday | schools of the Firet Raptist church of Tacoma and the White Temple Baptiat church of Portland, | | ! SUPPORTERS of Dr HE J.) Brown, candidate for mayor, will meet Thursday at § p. m. at 10¢ |Columbia st. to organize a cam ;Palen committee and choose a campaign manager. held the continually since, 1916 office eee Appointment of George Harris « city water commimioner for 1 been confirmed by the city! council of Prosser, eee 36-Inch Foulards $1.69 Yard Small designs—contrasting colors. 36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta $1.69 Yard Non-crushing—in popular colors and black. 36-Inch Charmeuse Satin $1.69 Yard Soft and lustrous, in best spring colors. 36-Inch All-Silk Jersey $1.69 Yard A yard wide, in white, black and a few colors. 36-Inch Soft, Lustrous Charmeuse Satin $1.25 Dependable quality—in black and navy. 40-Inch Gay Plaid Sport Satins $1.25 In the new colorings for spring—fine for skirts. Yard-Wide New Brocaded Satins $1.25 In monotone and two-tone effects—very pretty. 36-Inch Lovely Messaline Satins $1.25 In navy, brown and the leading colors of spring. FABRIC FLOOR, THIRD-—-THE BON MARCHE Silk Week Brings Traly Remarkable Values in Silk and Wool DRESSES at $24.50—at $29.50 Of course you want the most Just above Boulder canyon, on the|reelection as Yakima county at-|And the forest service is RIAN) Aan Invitation frem the Univer style and the best materials iiieade. river. torney at the primaries this sum-| Nine to complete the rw = oO" |aity of Washington to take part that your money can buy. Here ; ‘The Imperial county chamber of | mer [trees a ApH uuePAl lin & “home products” parade tn Se. i h rhethe: t eommerce also filed protests by wire. o.% ¢ frges) in, Apes pores attlo has been declined by the Yak. s your chance, whether you The course of the White river near Kent may be straightened jeg year if the local commercial ciub former stat ¢ “aes tat Serviose by the American Legion post of Ferndale will dedicate the/| ma Commercial club. eee ‘Third anniversary of the Vet./ want wool or silk. Dresses specially bought for Silk Week, tailored, Pageant straight- acta favorably on the measure| siege gun recently prevented to the smnn of Foreien Warn post of Yak-| after a careful estimate of the ap-|town by the war department and/ ima will be celebrated by a banquet proximate cost is gone over. now in position tn Pioneer park eo. 9 The apnual exeervice men's picnic Angeles, and morally backed by all the power companies of California, fm an attempt to circumvent the Hoover plan to build the Boulder at the armory there on March 29, | ee | | ats to, Block Bauer | THE OLD HOME TOWN line, braid-trimmed dresses of Poiret twill or tricotine. And girlish, attractive dresses THURSDAY, 3 P. M. A Free Entertainment anyon dam and develop Colorado} At a recent meeting of muperin.| held in June | John Fl Hoskins and FL W , * tiver by government. tendent and principals of Cowlits eee | Mathias have been named to rep. # ho agg Canton crepe and by Chinese Girls county schools at Kalama, it was| Winslow F. McCurdy, editor of|resent the Hoquiam Commercial | oe . x London university, in Engiand,| decided to hold the annual spring|the Port Townsend Leader, has suc|club at the conference of South-| Trimmed with beads, with A three-part feature, ogee) students, is the largest|track meet and declamatory contest | ceeded Harvey L. Tibbals aa post-| weet Washington Commercial el: wide girdles on low-waisted showing the Far-Eastern world. at Woodland on May 13. Events|master of Port Townsend. Tibtals at Tacoma, March 22 THE BON MARCHE Ba Spring seems rather slow in coming, but The Bargain Basement is selling lots of new Spring Merchandise at bargain Prices Taffeta and Canton Crepe Dresses Large Sizes 40, 42, 44 Only Canton Crepe $15.00 Sport Hats $2.95 Long-fibered Felt Sport Hats, bound with black braid and fin- ished with a black band and tailored bow. All sorts of style and snap for a sport outfit. Cotton Goods Bargains Muslin, —837-inch Unbleached yo yard, 10¢. oS) —6-inch Percale, checks and 4 . stripes and shirting patterns, a Taffeta $17.50 aay Black, brown and blue, made with lace panels and lace sleeves, novelty girdles, wool embroid- ery, cording, long tassels, or- gandy vests and collars. Good lines for the woman. Underwear Bargains —Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Cot- ton Union Suits. Girls’ low neck, band top, white; boys’ in ecru; all knee length. Sizes 2 to 16 years, 59¢. large Black Kid High Shoes, Oxfords and One- and Two-strap Pumps. Soft mills—fine ribbed mercerized o Pret enone: Siaties,, € tee supe, ‘6 pliable shoes with a steel arch support, most of them having rubber heels. cotton, mostly white. Sizes 40 tea! saucers, 1 nappy, 1 vegetable in black binding, cuffs are hem Plain toes and toe caps. For nurses and housekeepers, Very slight to 42, A few Nainsook Suits in Gish, 1 meat ‘platter, 1 sugar bowl finished in a similar fashion, models, metal girdles on straight line frocks, side draperies, bouf- fant hips, basque effects, beaded uses of soft silks and our application of them. Also the development RGAIN BASEMENT cod avy, take and brown | of modem fancies and FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE spring. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Thousands of Pairs of Women’s Phoenix Silk Hose Just Reached Us in Time for Silk Week EMI-FASHIONED Silk Stockings with double WS heels and toes, lisle garter tops, in black, white, brown, gray, Russian calf, silver, nude and beige, $1.20. rol ones “Had Silk Stockings with lisle gar- ter tops—black, white, brown, gray, beige, nude, Russian calf and Arizona silver, $1.55. ‘OMEN’S Full-fashioned Silk Stockings with reinforced heels, toes and soles—lisle garter tops, in black, white, brown, beige, gray and silver, Every Day Is Some Baby’s Birthday Gifts for babies may be found in two big Gift Booths in the Baby Shop, with suggestions both for the baby here and the baby to come, Dainty celluloid and silk novel- ties in a tempting variety—10¢ to $2.95. Gifts daintily wrapped and be-ribboned with gift card, all ready to give, for the asking. BABY SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE yard, 15¢. 2.10. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE In black and bright blue, inch Bungalow Cretonne, a § FREE LECTURE trimmed with buttons, beads, 15¢. Thursday, 11 to 12 o’clock ny psy re panels— —36-inch Bordered Scrim, yard, Unbleached Muslin 12 1-2c Yard Prevention of ined with bright contrasting 10¢. ‘ inne Tiaeanes ee materials. 86-inch soft-finish Bleached 4,300 yards, full yard wide, good weight and Infectious Diseases, Complications, By Dr. H. L. Moon Specialist on Diseases of Children and Infant Feeding Under direction of State Board of Health Dr. Paul A. Turner, Director Weighing and measuring the baby, 1 to 3 o'clock. BABY SHOP.—-SECOND FLOOR—THRE BON MARCHE smooth finish, lengths to 20 yards. 27-Inch Gingham 10c Yard 500 yards, in blue and brown checks, lengths to 20 yards. 95c Lunch Cloths Reduced to 75c 80 Lunch Cloths, mercerized, size 35x35—neat dice patterns. $1.25 Lunch Cloths Now 95c 26 Hemstitched Mercerized Lunch Cloths, size 83x35—spot patterns. THIRD FLOOR THE BON’ MARCHE For Apron Thursday Cretonne Aprons at joined by scallops, hand-bound Women’s Pink Jersey Bloom- ° “ ” ers, some reinforced gussets. 48-Piece Mayflower’ 9 95 « S to 44, Extra sizes at Dinner Sets e $1 95 ‘ All Factory Seconds ® Women's’ Swiss vibbet Vests. This is a bargain—dinner sets in the well-known hg : 1 low neck, sleeveless crocheted “Mayflower” shape in light weight American semi- Every Thursday brings some necks, white. Sizes 36 to 38 porcelain—three pretty designs to select from. low-priced feature in aprons. git seconds at 1b¢ ie mo ¥ This week we have stunning At Wholesale Prices The set includes— new spring cretonnes, cut in ’ @ Sam i of lat i 6 dinner plates, 6 dessert plates, the cutest of new sty 4 : Sample line of Men’s Spring enn ee eee T vais skir' . Underwear from two v nown © bread and butter plate joup The waist and skirt are defects. Sizes 3 to 8. the lot—50¢ to $2.50. with cover, 1 cream pitcher Ina wide variety of fetching ras UNION ASEMENT— color combinations and patterns. a THE MARCHE SECOND FLOOF THE BON | ' MARCHE 1 vy ‘ ‘

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