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THE SEATTLE STAR Star Newsboys Holding Splash Frolic Ice Cream Is Plentiful at Great Event eee boys were entertained morning with a splash party at Crystal Pool as the guests of G. E. Bherwood, manager of the pool ‘The boys begun the celebration, however, at The Star office at #30 A. m, when the newsboys’ band, composed at present of 16 members entertained before The Star office. Gordon Whiteway, carrier organts @r, waved the baton, while the boys Diazed out with “Leave Me With a Smile” and other selections, A Saturday One hundred and fifty Star srany | © parade line was formed, a fife and — corps chosen from the band. the carriers marched toward + eta Pool. Following two hours of splashing. Water racing and shoot-the-chuting, | when the boys were just about Teady to come out and dry up, two bears appeared on the edge @f the pool. It happentd that they Were “Arctic” bears, sent to the Splash party by the Velvet Ice Cream Co., the boys. Music, splashing and foo! const! tuted Saturday morning’s progra for The Star newsboys. with “Arctic” bars for F lapperized Grandmother |- Backs Ideas Fined $50 ) Because She _ Vamped Mere Youth of 30 Summers BY CARL VICTOR LITTLE CHICAGO, May 8.—The “fla grandma flopped onto the stage! @f modern femininity today. Mrs. Johanna Pipowsk!, 74, defend @4 her young ideas. was arrest @d and fined $50 and costs on charges | Sp: of “vamping” a callow youth of 30. Furthermore, she must report to the probate officer once each week. Said Mrs. Pipowsk! “Just because I bobbed my hair ‘with Father Time's scythe ts no rea son why the law should be set on me. Why penalize me because I out-flap: ped the flapper? 1 don't get the bright and shining idea of those who believe a person who has reached an ‘indefinite’ age should page the un ‘Gertaker. “I crave action. youth is in me. Why should I at tempt to stifle the cosmic urge—the quest after the camaraderie of man? “Answer me that, young fellow, end I'll tell you my rea! age” } ‘The case of Mrs. Pipowsk! got Into the courts and public prints when her 25-year-old son, Harry, crowned 20-year-old Victor Koport wtih a w Jow rocker in the Pipowski dom “Bhe vamped me,” said Vic The spirit of “Two hundred and costs,” roared the court. But Mrs, Pipowsk! must have the last word Her advice to all ations “Lipstick, rouge you may grow o} 1d some day indies Girl Has Her Face Made Over KANSAS CITY, Mo, M “Why not rejuvenate w would revive old furr upholstering when th still good “Flapperized tifically possibl doctrine of Edna original Florador in the modest heyday Broadway fram of toug Miss Hopper stole 25 years from |“ Father Time by having her face made over with surgery “Why not?” Miss Hopper. “A woman is on! id as she feels and I feet young and ambitious.” She is on the stage here in the w. k. flapper costume. Lumbering Business Back on Old Basis Heavy buying in the M West has stimulated lum’ it the North weeks, acc manufactur More than were rep Present volume of b pares favorably with period in the last deca the peak war y dolyn Wins Hat Island Yacht Race » excepting Covering the 60-mile course in 14 hours, the cruising acht Gwer olyn, Capt. I, Hellenthal, led the field Sunday in th anual Hat} d cup race. Viv ntries com | » |< | hag voluntes 135 yearn, and | Kir BY RK. L. DUNCAN Direetor, Radio Institute of America Here in a way of increasing the power of a crystal letectos set with Jout using a vacuum tube. Substitute a variometer tn the aerial cireuit for the loose cour ler. Many amateurs have done this and have received telephone and spark * from a@ distance twice as as before meter represented by No. he vario 1 In the diagram, may be constructed | by a «mal may te | phones st ained or as purchased for at at is suitable tion before obtaining for radio wave det No. 3 tt WOMEN WORK FOR BALLAINE COLFAX, May & Mrs. Hanna, former president of Be Fed. jeration of Women's Clube of Spo lkane, and a vice preaktent of the State Fede of Women’s clubs, to carry on a cam paign at her own expense a the women of Eastern Was! n attorney and farmer, heir home was formerly tn » but they live in Colfax now In a state: “I have k Hanna anata ine for He will get er Eastern Washington. Wo to carry Whitman county, t home, for him by a big majority Mrs. Hanna was unanimously of fered the chairmanship of the re publican county committer last campaign, but declined Navy in Favor of Base at Alameda WASHINGTON, May 5 The senate ttee today. eon this under tz, much Kills Girl Who Quit t is to cor » today and McRoberts after he cned last week as inn, Jollet’s Sunday School Body to Meet This Week| W. Waite Chicago, head of principal t annual confer pie's depart nty Sunday eld a at the fir Kir if Walking to Get Job, Man Slain by Train| PORTLAND, May 8.— William and k railron¢ here letter £ Good roads and forming life in the West Virginia Star Carriers’ band making music for swimmers Photo by Price & Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert fices in Colfax and Spo|! Job, Then Ends Life te 7 shot him. | Carter, Star staff photographers Variometer in set hook-up. crystal I fixed ¢ tid be of 3 sistance rial 109 feet tong, and 1 the equipment need net of this kiad, the ex uld not re than $22 theng parts can be used or nets, tt would be tenner 00 to 3,000 ce for the amateur ket as much fun out an pomsible to conatiuct or ea receiving net along these the head phonss shunted | lines BASIN LEAGUE SEEKS $211,000 Quotas Already Set for Ad-| vertising Fund Drive At a meetir ittee of the Columbia Basin Irriga ion league, held Saturday, at the listrict quotas were ae algn to raine $211,000 to umbia bast t to in the can the entire United Staten The allatments made are as fol Washington — First conere ma mplete payme * present at th * Hebberd Hurle PLAN BAZAAR FOR STRIKERS the auspices of a special re 4 by Mrs, 1 s of striking zaar and rale P m, Third ave. buy food f » than 4,000 hungry ir bazaar will begin y noon and continue until Saturday night ely 10,000 miners are some of whom have 15 months. and 4,000 re in need of food, accord: committee in ch the sale of and fancy work, th of vaudeville a aree. household @ program id muntc every afternoon and a every night “jitney dance” | Pz ALACE HIP HAS LE t brir | are trans | pion SING SHOW act on the new ma of LA week that com contributes orig novelties that » entertaining and ne, who are fea am, return with of “the upper he big act of mbers MRS, JESSIE, McPHIE, 61 r, and the olm MePhie wnitarium Sunday, Theae |} | 1s Of the executive com. e will be { widow of the late} oast Almond Wafers 40c Lb. A ¢ with almonds—ertap ty round wafer, rich and delb UPPER MAIN FLOOR BACH day new departments come to the front with An- sary savings that reflect the spirit of service and the straightforward dependability which have always char- acterized The Bon Marche and its merchandise, niv PIKE STRELT choice. STREET Noonday Luncheon 45c SECOND AVENUB-—-UNION vLOOk Bet remember that although seve Month will continue its full four weeks, which are placed on sale from day to day will sell out quickly—so be on hand early if you wish to have first the splendid economies Dress Goods and Coatings at Low Prices In the Anniversary Sale $3.95 Prunella Skirting, Yard $2.35 Buy Skirtings at this Anniversary Sale and make your clothes at home. Excellent values in plaids and stripes, new and effective colors for summer wear—full 56 inches wide. 56-Inch Camel Hair Coating $3.95 Formerly priced at $4.50. Obtainable in nutria, gold, brown and Persian blue. 36-Inch Silk Mixed Pongee 59c Yard In sport and natural color of ivory, ciel, lilac, turquoise, tan, jade, flame, flesh and pink. 54-Inch Plaid and Striped Skirting $1.95 Worsted and velour stripes in plaids in a good line of colors—formerly priced at $2.95, blue, Tuesday’s Anniversary Surprises in Chinaware, Glassware and Silverware Here’s the Best Offer We Have Ever Had in Chinaware of This Character 52-PieceGermanChina Dinner Sets—Special Here's a hummer for value in pure white translucent China—with new conventiona) and gold border designs and seven patterns to choose from—including the one sketched. The set includes: 6 dinner plates 1 6 dessert plates 2 » 6 bread and butter plates 1 6 sauce dishes 1 1 1 Silver-Plated Sandwich Tray $2. 95 6 soup plates Silver plated on a nickel- silver base and pierced in very attractive designs. For sandwiches or cake. Excep- tional value. tern tall and low.tooted as $1.45 Nippon Han4-painted China Sugar Cream Seta, 69c silk covered cord. fesigns, set of wix.... design per pair assorted sizes, each UNION 8ST. BASEMENT—THE BON MARCHE Anniversary Sale of Waterproof Silk Umbrellas at $4.50 . This Is About Factory Price Umbrella Day for the Anniversary Month— good quality silk on Paragon steel frames, fancy wooden or bakalite handles with massive rings or novelty leather straps. match, Shown in black, brown, green, purple, navy, | red, gray and taupe. “Heeltex” Silk Stockings Special $1.55 a Pair 870 pairs of Onyx black thread silk Stockings with mercerized lisle thread top, and made with the famous pointed heel so much in demand by careful dressers. Tips and ferrules to Kayser Rolette—%4, UPPER MAIN fLOOR Hose, in gray and white, $2.50. THE BON MARCHE Yarn—Special at 15c a Ball Full 1-ounce balls in 18 popular colors, Shetland Floss—for scarf or sweater, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Tub Silk “Petties’” $2.45 Double panel, silhouette proof, White Tub Silk Petticoats. SECOND LOOR—THE BON MARCHE. 6 tea cups and tea saucers Electric Table Lamps Special $11.00 Extraordinary value are these Lamps —substantially. built, with heavy base, art glass shade, two chain pull sockets and values you'll appreciate. Cups and Saucers of fine Imported china with attractive decorations, pair Table Tumblers, cut in the star and grape TPlece Water Sets, cut in star or grape Glass Bowls for kitchen and table use, Cut Lengths of 54-Inch Dress Goods and Skirtings About Half Price $2.35 yd. Lengths, 2 to 10 yards in these materials. Basket Weave Canton Crepe Poiret Twill Tennis Flannel French Serge Fancy stripes on grounds and other weaves. cream novel Assorted finishes—all 29c 85c 9c $19.50 dish and cover meat platters vegetable dish sauce boat with stand covered sugar bowl creamer, 1 pickle dish $2.45 Plaid Homespun Skirting, Yard $1.60 In rich, dark colorings, all wool and fully 56 inches wide. Very serviceable—marked at this low price for the Anniversary Sale. 56-Inch Men’s-wear Serge $2.35 All worsted, in navy blue, suitable for making men’s and boys’ suits, women’s and misses’ coats and capes. $7.50 Bolivia Coating at $4.95 Yard 56 inches wide, splendid quality, in brown and navy—very fine quality for the money. 56-Inch All-Wool Velour $2.95 Yard A coating offer you cannot afford to overlook. Here in navy, midnight, Persian blue and brown. | FABRIC FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Very attractive and useful —a set consisting of one fruit or flower bowl with black base and a pair of twisted candlesticks. The colors are jade, orange and yellow. More Anniversary Attractions Glass Bud Vases, plain style, specially priced at 10c Westmoreland Glass Flower Bowls, a» .. $1.00 very ee ae with $7.50 $3.95 sorted luster finish, special at .... Boudoir Lamp, art glass shade, special at ... Desk or Piano Lamp, at tractive style—extra value A Special Purchase for the Anniversary 100 Lovely Silk and Cloth Dresses at Clever buying in the Eastern market brings you 100 stunning new in time for the Anniversary Sales. who we sizes are not forgotten—the sizes range And the women from 16 to 46, Canton Crepe, Faille Canton, SECOND FLOOR—THE $18.95 Knit, Tricotine and Poiret Twill, in navy, black, brown, canna, periwinkle and fuchsia, Dresses larger Trimmed with beading, hand em- broidery, flower touches, applique— side draperies and panels, bloused Krepe waists, bateau necklines. BON MARCHE Fi, g f°. £93, < Sa—= Tice |_| > | &3, eh Fe. gree. tr = "Ses serrwig .- oe 3 es “a4 mot saft pla tim to ing