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IN WAKE OF Court Action for $104,000 Grows Out of Failure of ‘Scandinavian American Built for $104,000 and tnterest was tm superior court Wednesday the Wicks Tire & Rubber Ca, the Olympic Tire & Co,, the Scandinavian Ameri bank of Seattle, James Fletcher George B. Baker, by D. H. C tar Of the amount sued for, $100,000 te asked as principal of a ind issue originally put out by the company, while $1,000 is ae ade — fee as trustee of the assets concern and $3,000 is counsel's the complaint pany issued ‘Regotiadle coupon serial bonds in © BUM Of $100,000, and later exe- i & mortgage by the terms of ‘all aswets and property of the Sompany were assigned in trust to ss ! vian American bank of in January 25, 1921. tt te claimed, | Tire & Rubber Co, be- @uccensor to the Wicks com ¥, and took over all asets and is suing to col- Baker are brought in are recetving much praise. ds from the oratorio will be Mi by the Knights Templar in their to bring the 1925 Knights conclave to Seattle. NT FARE IS PPED BY CLUB hat the Erickson measure ts in tym free car fare bill, and there- fe against the club's belief that all ‘utilities should be self-support- fa stated in a resolution unant- adopted by the Progressive club at its weekly luncheon Pig'n Whistle Wednesday 7, therefore, be it resolved,” the concludes, “that we hereby o the Erickson measure wrong Principle and inimical to the best ts of Seattle, its citizens and ; and further declare that | } defeat of said measure is essen- for the betterment of jocal condi- and be it further resolved that yand each of us hereby pledge our led and active support to lefeat said Erickson measure.” | Adoption of the resolution, which “was drawn up by a committee headed “by Cassius E. Gates, came at the “eonelusion of a brief but fiery denun- ‘elation of the bill by Alpheus Byers, Fepresenting the Voters’ Information league. _ Beacon Hill Will Hear Candidates Beason Hill residents are being urged to turn out en masse at the Ment club at 32nd and Graham st. “Friday at § p. m., when candidates | for mayor and city council will speak. Dr. E. J, Brown has announced his intention to appear at 9 p. m. Others ‘are expected to arrange their time before Friday. BEFORE AND AFTER Casey—Look here, you little Bimp, betore we begin 1 want you to know you're fighin’ Casey O'Con- mor. ) Pat—Yes, and after you come to, you'll find out you've been fightin’ Pat Bullivan, 4 , 5 ‘ BANK CRASH genesera'ce Queen Quality Low Shoes e Hip GRANTED T0 69 P winter Quarter of 1922 i Brought to Close Headliner a at the Palace Degrees from the University of Washington for the winter quarter of 1922 were granted to 68 men and} to the list rier H, N, Bt diplomas from) the college of education of the unt: | versity were given to 24 students, | ife diplom | Meldrum received degrees of Master jot Arta, The degree of Master of Business Administration was re ceived by Robert W. Bachelor, Engineering and busines admings- tration granted 16 bachelor’s “de- grees each; liberal arta, 13. Five were graduated from the college of aclence, ax from the college of edu cation, two each from forestry, law land home economics and one from |fine arts and fisheries colleges. Robert A. Macfarlane, president of ithe student bedy, and Augustus Tt. Pope, former captain of track and |Olymple entry from Washington, |were among the graduates, Macfar jlane received a degree in law and |Pope was graduated from the engt- j ‘ neering college. | OMATLA, Neb.—Iederal court jury [finds Rachel Cecilia Strickland and Samuel B. Musser guilty of using | maila to defraud in connection with jsale of Montana off lands. jie | Louis Lewyn, west coast represent ‘ative of a feature film organteation, requested Miss Dana to appear in a motion picture eubject with her ‘parenta, Mr, and Mra. Emil Fin. garth, who have recently established | thelr residence in Hollywood, Dur- ing the few days’ vaaction the star enjoyed after completing Prey va Houses,” her newest starring vehicle, Mise Dana arranged a little story, jand with the assistance of her! Viola Dana Viola Dana is a director, star, pro-| the screen of the leading theaters of ducer, scenarioist and title writer./the world in the near future after | ‘That is the way the little Metro star | her personal appearance at Loew's could be billed In connection with a| Palace Hip for a week, commencing |cameraman, John Arnold, produced | short oa Sees re oe oe rene oe. that will be flashed on ‘Saturday. the requested reel, B THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT It’s Easy to Save The Bargain Basement Way Newest Styles in TAFFETA DRESSES 9.98 Smart new Taffeta Dresses in blue, black and brown. Snug bodices, full skirts and ribbon trimmings predom- inate. Cording and self trimmings, net vestees and flower corsages. Sizes 16 to 40. Just in From New York by Express Smart New Capes, $19.45 Made of tricotine, velour and serge in navy and black. Trimmed with nail heads, silk stitching ‘and hemstitching which makes large checks, and lined with silk in red, blue and rose. Very smart and very new. Samples of Girls’ and Women’s COATS AND DRESSES From Marshall Field & Co., Chicago $7.50, $9.98, $14.89,$19.45 and $24.75 No Two Garments Alike Many colors, materials and styles are found among this assortment. Velours, Polo Cloth, Tweed, Tricotine, Taffeta and Canton Crepe. Sizes 12 to 14 and 16 to 43. The World Famous For Women and Misses = °4.85 © Sizes 214 to 714, widths AA to D. Wearable Bargains —WOMEN’S BURSON STOCKINGS, —WOMEN’S KNITTED BLOOMERS, black cotton with hemmed tops, regu- pink. Sizes 36 to 42, 25¢. lar and out-sizes; 9 to 1014, pair, 29¢. —Extra sizes, 35¢. —BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STOCKINGS, ~—WOMEN’S COTTON VESTS, low medium and heavy ribbed black cotton, neck, sleeveless style, white. Sizes 36 sizes 6 to 11, pair, 19¢. to 44, 3 for 50¢; each, 17¢. —BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ UNION SUITS, ~MEN’S UNION SUITS, ribbed cot- spring weight cotton, white or ecru. ton, spring weight, short sleeves, ecru. Sizes 2 to 16, suit, 50¢. Sizes 36 to 46, 85¢. ’ —BOYS’ BLOUSES of striped percale, good patterns. Sizes 8 to 16 years, 55¢. THE SEATTLE STAR HUGE SUIT \Viola Dana Coming i in Person! U DEGREES ARE New Things for Easter Wear at Usual Bon Marche Savings These Dresses Meet the Demand For Easter Styles at Lower Prices Dresses $15.50 Tweeds—in homespun colors and tailored styles—tricotines, jerseys in the sport effects. And dressier models of Canton be and taffeta—and Krepe Knit ‘Georgette—with side draperies, white frilled collars and cuffs, beads, embroidery, stitching, braiding, pan- els, ribbon loops, chenille embroidery and novel pockets. Dresses $19.50 Pretty Dresses of. Canton crepe, Roshanara crepe, Krepe Knit—in bloused and draped effects—and bouffant taffetas in black, navy and brown—prettily trimmed. Included also are periwinkle, Egyptian. red, rust and gray. Tailored models are shown in tric- otine, Poiret twill and serge, in navy blue and black. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 600 Pairs of All-Silk Stocking Factery Irregalars ef Heavy, Fall- a Pil $ Q 35 We say factory seconds, but the irregularities in weave are vei sligh they will not affect the wearing qualities. ind ay Made with 4-inch double silk garter tops and double heels, toes and soles of silk. Sizes By Rae but not all sizes in every color. white, brown, gray, taupe, pongee and Russian calf UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE “suse” BOOKS 55c The pewest Easter models in Pui and ° £0 * Oafends will be displayed Popular Fiction—250 Titles Friday at 3 o'clock in Incladed in this sale are mystery and detective stories, adventure and humor- the Shoe Shops. ous stories—and Jove stories. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE Book lovers had better lay in a supply for summer reading while the price BON MARCHE is so low. — Here are some of the titles: jf ° Missing—Mra Hamphrey Shorty McCabe Looks Them ‘Tho Morals ef Marcus—Locke Hair Goods Ward Over—Ford ‘The Ghost Garden—Rives Young Dians—Corelli In Secret—Chambers Stent Lagion—Buckrose —$9.00 Switches reduced ‘The ‘Trakor_—-Dison Keary—Datrympte The Room With the Teesels— to $5.50. Peart Island—Rowland A Pagan of the Alleghanies— Wells —Anadon Nets, double Back Home—Cobb Ryan naw oe or single mesh, 15¢, or Meben of the Family— — beep hese — Seoul of Susan Yellam— 4 for 48¢. ‘The Devil's Garden—Maxwell Ostrander —Sella Nets, 8 for 25g, The Hamredirs—Day ‘ri Hone of denen Mltmea rear —_] r Fow tions a ‘Thorn— Soldiers ‘ortune—Davis Captain Dewnond V. C— 49¢. Pin Wild Appler-cAnenymecs ‘The te of enin—iageen —Hair Rolls, 35¢, 50¢. ‘The Faith of Men—London The Film of The I" \rnet’s Nest—Woodrow SECOND FLOOR—THE BON ‘The Two Orphans—D'Ennery Hath of the U8. AccBalmer ‘The Iron Heel—London MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR~THE BON MARCHE 600 Pairs of Women’s Silk Gloves Seconds of a Standard Make—Excellent Values for the Mone 99c Women—here’s a bargain for you—think of getting All-Silk Gloves for only 59c pair. Two-clasp style, with double finger tips, either Paris point or embroidered backs—sizes 6 to 814, but not every size in all colors. In black, white, pongee, gray, navy and brown. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Men, Attention! Three Hamming Specials for Boys . . Boys’ Blouses 59c Medium Weight $1 3 5 Fw oP tot pereal it sPlendid assortment of Union Suits at Kacken bar” $1.45 And they’re just splendid value—extra well made Made for ge! ere good value for little and finished. And what's more, the price is right. One yee “Se , T es! Medium-ribbed Cotton Underwear in ecru color, ys Iw 85c with long sleeves and ankle length. Be sure to ‘ Caps, Special : here Friday. Made with one-piece top and unbreakable visors— eee yours i mostly in gray tweeds—sizes 63% to 6%. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Cut Lengths of All-Wool Fabrics at About Maker’s Prices HESE splendid All-Wool Coatings, Suitings and Dress Goods, bought direct from one of America’s most famous mills, bring expensive weaves within the reach of almost everybody’s pocketbook. There are lengths from 1 to 10 yards, in black and all the smart Spring colors. And there are many pieces which are identical in weave and color. Buy now and save, FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD)—THE BON MARCHE Lenten Specials Take Care of Your Muslin 124c Yd. 2,500 yards of good, heavy- From the weight Unbleached Muslin, Delicatessen eet we . pers 4 yards, —W akefield 8 Kippered —Tooth Brushes, 25¢ to 75¢. —Pepsodent Tooth Paste for OHAMBRAY GINGHAM, 10¢ Herring, very delicious, Listerine Paste, 5O¢. 45¢. —Striped and Plain Chambray $1.65 dozen; can, 14¢. ~¥orhan's Tooth Paste at —pebeco Tooth Paste, 30¢. Ginghams, 27 inches wide, in ites choles. Siunan 55¢. —Colgate’s Tooth Paste, 25¢. lengths to 20 yards—blue, tan, Haddie, fresh daily, per Dr. Fowler's Tooth Paste, —t os Tooth Paste, 23¢. pink and green, yard, 10¢, BO¢. —Lily's Tooth Paste, 25¢. THIRD FLOOR-—THE BON Ib, Z1¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE MARCHE —Whole White Codfish, all selected, and thick, a ee lb, 12¢ —Kippered Salmon, reg- ular quality, Ib. 18¢. on UPPER MAIN FLOOR— [24 re THE BON MARCHE