The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 10

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RECLAIMING MADE EASY BY MACHINE Invention Chews Up Stumps, Roots and All, Baling Them NEW ORLEANS, April t1 ehanical device up stumps, roots and all, 3 them for use as fuel, is expected to clear thousands of acres of cutover land, Row the despair of farmers. The new machine is the invention ef Sylvester M. Hurd, Springfield @a) farmer. Southern lumbermen are watching Its development with in ferest for it should make possible Ame the clearing and cultivation of much land now idle Hurd's device is fastened to the front of a tractor. It looks like an Airplane propeller—two great, sharp Dilades crossed at right angies ‘These blades are pointed and close ly set with sharp steel teeth. The operator drives his tractor to & stump and sets the device in ac of dirt and wood sinks 18 inches roying the deep- @st roots of the stump. In two minutes the stump has dis appeared. There's only a jagged hole im the ground. An attachment collecta the chips end automatically bales them for use as fuel or, if the wood is pine, for the extraction of turpentine. Murd, former of! man in Mexico, gettied on his Springfield farm 15 years ago. He found the stumps de fied every effort to grub, pull or) @ynamite them. * ‘Then he set about making a stump eradicating machine. ‘Today, after 15 years work and the expenditure of $15,000, he thinks | he's hit on the right idea, BUDAPEST. —Two cases of Hun- @arian soil spread on floor of room coupled by former empress Zita of | Austria-Hungary, now in exile, so her expected child may be born on | Hungarian soll. | Stage Manager | Sd Isabelle Leonard LACK-EYED ISARELLE LEON ARD, 19, stage manager for “The oved Wife,” is the only woman in America to hold the responatibe post tion oceupied by this little miss, Her jpart of the stage managing consists | in giving all curtain calls, directing the work of the property man—in other words, taking a world of re |wponsibility for the success of the mechanical part of the performance on her shoulders, as well as playing | the part of Phoebe, the adorable little cripple, In the play. Isabelle was born tn Norfolk, Va. }19 years ago. She graduated from lthe Girls’ Latin school there and the year following her graduation en-| tered Boston university |Sho-Gun Operetta } Successful at U Students of the University of | Washington Thursday night pro duced “The ShoGun,” the twoact loperetta by George Ade and Gustay lLudera. The play was colorfully staged, the settings being the most | elaborate ever used in a student play, | The chorus contained 66 members. The operetta was produced under the direction of Dean Irving M. Glen. Council Moves to Bar Women Police) BRIGHTON, England, April n—! Holding that women police are “ut-| ter failures,” the council hag deckied | to appoint no more. | THE BON MARCHE | Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Basement Prices Are Lower, Because— We Carry No Charge Accounts | 1,200 Men’s Silk and Fiber Ties 49 CENTS _For Men and Boys Unusual Bargains 48 Pairs Boys’ Corduroy 29 Men’s Madras Shirts Knickers 98¢ 69e Sizes 8 to 10 Sizes 15 and 15% 20 Pairs Boys’ Knickers 13 Men’s Sweaters $2.95 98¢ Sizes 40 and 43 Piece § to 18 4 Men’s Sweaters $1.95 15 Pairs Boys’ Knickers Sizes 40 and 42 69e 160 Boys’ Blouses 69¢ Sines § and 10 Sizes 6 to 11 _ 35 Pairs Boys’ Knickers 160 Pairs Men's Socks $1.25 Black—25¢ Sizes 8 to 10 Mercerized lisie—size 11 only 59 Boys’ Suits $5.00 Sizes 13 to 17, and one 8 62 Boys’ Suits $7.50 Sizes—one 7, one 8, remaining 15 Men’s One-Piece Overalls $2.95 Heavy denim—sizes 26 to 42 82 Men’s White 21 yo i ‘Cord Handkerchiefs 10 Pairs Men’s Corduroy » Pants $2.49 24 Men’s and Boys’ Caps 69e 9 Flannel Shirts $2.85 Sizes 14%, 15, 15% and 16% 9 Boys’ Sweaters $1.50 Coat style—sizes 32 and 34. Bizes 6% to 7% 150 Pairs Children’s Stockings 10c Fine ribbed—sizes 8% to 9% 100 New Hats at $3.95 Mate of horse! maline and ¢! styles as hat crush crowns @ large brims, which are so flattering. All the popular shades, and the trim- mings are of flower wreaths, ribbons and novelties, Clever Dresses $9.98 Awfully smart styles in taffeta, Canton crepe and tweed, The tweeds are in the cape dress style, or as separate d in many colors. Among the taffeta dresses are those which may be worn for busi- ness or informal wear. All are nicely made and clev- erly trimmed. Sizes to 42. Men’s Dress Shoes $4.85 Sizes 9%, 10, 10%, 11 Vict kid and brown calf leath- ir, Milan hemp, ost as many are soft and jominance of Growing Girls’ Shoes $3.95 Sizes 24 7 High Lac s in tan Boys’ Athletic Little Girls’ Shoes $1.65 Mary Janes White canvas with red rib Der suction soles and sport trimmed. Sizes 2% to 5, $1.25 Sizes 5% to 8, $1.65 Sizes 8% to 11, $1.95 THE SEATTLE STAR A Whole Storeful of New Spring Needs Ready for|\= Your Saturday Shopping at The Bon Marche — Attractions for Saturday —Children’s Day A Selling of 50 ‘Girls’ Wool Dresses Re-Grouped—$8.95 to $17.50 All up-to-date models, featuring slit sleeves, wrapped skirts, hand embroidery cire trimmings— in fine serges, all-wool jersey and checked mate- rials. Sizes 13 to 17 years. Girls’ Wash Dresses 95c After-school Dresses of ginghams and strong prints, Amoskeag and crepe in checks, plaids and stripes. Sizes 6 to 14 years. | Dresses of high-grade ginghams in good color | combinations—eight styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $2.35. smeconp FLOoR—TIHS BON MARCHE Extra Values in Boys’ Clothes Juvenile Suits, $6.45 Others $4.95 to $15.00 Suits for little lads of 4 to 8 years. Made of novelty mixtures and plain colored tweeds, cassimeres, wors' and serges. Middy, Balkan, Eton and Junior Norfolk styles. Boys’ Spring Overcoats $3.95 to $15.00 Attractive styles, splendid colorings —Boys’ Novelty Hats of tweeds, cassimeres, serges and leather. Popular shapes, $1.50 to $3.50. UPPER MALN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Boys’ and Girls’ Shoe Specials Girls’ Brown Calf Oxfords $4.50 Narrow or round toe last, flexible oak soles and broad heels, sizes 214 to 8. | Mary Jane Pumps Boys’ Shortstop Keds Of patent leather, on round toe inst. Sizes for mimes Made with heavy corrugated | and children. rubber soles—leather trim met Sizes 5 to 8 at $2.95 si 6 toda ee Slee 81% to 1) at $2.75 Steen 2% to 6 at $2.35 Sizes 11% te 3 as $3.25 Sines 11 to 2 at $1.95 “PTPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE A Special Lot of 200 New SILK UMBRELLAS at. . | $4.95 Dandy waterproof silk over Paragon steel frames, bakalite or fancy wood handles—bakalite tips and ferrules to match handles. Finished with fancy rings or leather straps. In black, brown, blue, green, red, purple, taupe, gray, navy. Inexpensive—dandy fitting and splendid wearing.footwear for Spring. Made on medium toe last with 1-inch heels—sizes 21% to 8. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Kayser Silk Gloves by: bored Sik Gloves with Paris Point backs, in black and white—-S5¢. Hi yboeingay ed Silk selfatitched backs tn Diack, white, brown, grby, navy aad pongee— 81.50. IXTEEN-BUTTON LENGTH Silk Gloves with Point or contrasting backs, in white, n, gray, navy, pongee and beaver— 00 and $2.50. TRAP GAUNTLETS of silk, with contrasting embroidery in ponges, «ray, navy—$1.75. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE HOME NEEDS Women’s Stockings ‘OMENS Fiber Stockings, double heel and toe, and hem topes of lisle, in black, whitq fawn, nude and gray—O5¢. ‘OMENS heavy Fiber Stockings, reinforeed heel, toe and sole, and hem top of lisla in Diack, white, brown, fawn, nude and gray— $1.00, ILK AND FIBER Stockings with contrasting clocka, in black, white and brown—@1.25. IULI-FASHIONED and Rockford Fashioned Silk Stockings, In black and brown—@1.75, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHY Fi ood-Shop Temptere Neat Shoppin ae Paul’s Jams = O5 rico we 8 Four 1-lb. Jars c An extremely low price for this famous brand of Jama 0 choone from. One jar for 25¢. Star astern Hams, special, ib, 38¢. tar Sliced Bacon; no rind or waste—ib. 52¢; Matting Shop ping Bags; assort 19¢. 04 sixon is of nd Odds and perforated ‘9 pure Pork Sausage, in bulk or links; Ib, 238¢@, fiber Chair 1 pieces; Ib, 18¢. 10¢. - Veribest brand; Ib. 25¢, Upholstered Chair ” » Bie. ‘dials, by 14inch THE BON MARCHE size 2O0¢. Fountain Luncheon 25c Hot roast pork sandwich with sage dfeasing and brown gravy; Devil's food cake; coffee or milk. UPPER AND LOWER MAIN FLOORS . Bon Marche Bread 10c a Loaf Large size barsof Lenox Soap for the laund . Se. ar Made with best ingredients—1%-Ib, loaves Real aise —Rutterhor 2 for 15¢; 5 tor 25¢. —large Co ukes at 25¢. —Butter © Cakes Saturday at 85¢. —Wiener Rolls for the fishing trip, Saturday at 15¢. Counter Lunch 40c Small tenderloin steak, green peas, potatoes, green apple pie and whipped cream—coffee or milk set of six—O8¢. E— Square and Round-potnt Shovels, $1.50, 20th Century Weed Cutting Hoes, 50¢. UNION 8T AENT~THE BON >} —Pickles, —Bon Mar for 75¢@; Ib. ellent quality; jar, Half Price. Coffee, used at our lunching places, 2 Iba. 38¢. Tempting Noonday Lunch 50c ] MEN'S GRILL AND RESTAURANT Steel Garden Rakes at 69¢. UPUBR MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Your Choice of Top-Coats, Wra ¢ line coats, silk ps, Coats, Capes at $24.50 Mannish Top Coats in diagonal herring- bones, Polaire coatings, Confetti tweeds, plaid Polaire, shadow plaids, checks and tweeds in all the new colors. And brown, tan, black, navy and Sorrento blue Wraps, including capes and straight- lined and trimmed with fringe, embroidery and braiding, featuring the new sleeves and collars. These coats are in al! sizes and in weights practical for summer wear. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE . . See Se es | nn | - 3 Po A Remarkable Sale of > . Wool and Silk .s D mer ma! resses $27.75 iE These dresses, made and bought espe- xe cially for this great event—are in the oa season's smartest styles, the season's best Mat materials, the Spring’s most striking a] | trimmings and the loveliest colors for the | AG coming months. yj 4 Tailored modeln, dreney styiea, tn tricotine, Jersey, pon Canton crepe, Canton faille, taffeta, Roshanara - crepe, Krepe Knit and tricolettes, in sizes from 16 ies wo 44. A tio SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | tm | un BOOKS Now Priced at 10c to $5.00 ‘= Half Price m7. torraphy and philosophy. "| Tie 3a rice : UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 1 - g Stati tationery ver A bi 50c Box fi: Super Value a Gold beveled and [Me &: deckle-edge styles—in [By white, pink, blue, |} green, gray and lav- |] | i ender. iy x Not over 3 boxes to t ve a customer—no C. 0. Ds or _ telephone B orders. « UPPER MAIN FLOOR— ig THE BON MARCHE | Oar aes ia | Hats for Dress,Street,Sports RADIO. |i : $7.50 Hats are famous to customers at The Bon SUPPLIES | ; Marche, and these hats need no introduction, —Detectors, 8O¢. | Hair hats, Leghorn hats, taffeta hats, flower and —Contact Switches, 75¢. » —— trimmed and in all fashionable colors, including zee Posts, 10¢ and | a purple. ¢. —Children’s Hats—including the Priscillg Dean hats and —Sockets, $1.00. ’ I hats with flowers and fringed ribbon trimmings—$1.95 00." Transformers, > to $7.00. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —Areny “teens, CaN i p ————————— —Tubes for coils, 50¢. } @ ec —Tuning Coils, unmounted, 7 Stamped Art Needlework a | | AMPED Dish Aprons, TAMPED HOUSE — —siides and Rot, 80¢. MP 8 patterns, unbleached Dresses, 2 styles, of —Junior Receiving Seta, - —pocketed—39¢. blue or apricot linene, at $5.75. ’ HILDREN’S _ Dresses $1.25. [ Sa Detector Seta, : of colored linene, 3 styles—one for applique, ‘TAMPED DRESSER or Buffet Scarfs of —Aerial Insulators, extra heavy, 25¢. ‘TheBonMarché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREET in Nile, tan, pink and pure white linen, hem- —Wood's seitalpae OGuak blue—2, 4, 6 and 8 years, stitched for crochet, 18x esac: 200. 3) 7 $1.15. 46 inches, at $1.00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR— | THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE N - THE MEN’S CORNER TWO DIRECT ENTRANCES—SECOND AND UNION nese si semaines All-Wool Suits, $24.50 | I you want a smart Spring Suit at a low price get in on the ground floor. See The Bon Marche’s line of Spring models. They’re here in a generous | | assortment: of seasonable patterns and colors. ] We can fit you because we carry a complete run of sizes for fat men, ' thin men, tall men, short men. And we're always glad to show you! | New Knitted Four-in-Hands Union Suits $3.00 95c $1.00 | THI BON MARCHE MEN’S CORNER—TWO DIRECT ENTRANCES—SECOND AND UNION | Bon Marche “Special” Hats Men’s Spring Saturday in the Candy Shop Fresh Salted Peanuts 20c Pound These are Spanish No. 1 Salted Nuts. —Bunte’s Creamed Almonds, Ib. 38¢. —Satin-finished Mixed Candy, lb. 25¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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