The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1922, Page 14

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By Vanda vor von Kettler YF Speaking of people content | With life somebody page Walter Nn, Noted Shakespearean player, who Monday afternoon ffed with case a cigaret in a@ i, slender ivory holder, In the Office of the Metropolitan thea ter. “1 believe,” he said, as he Heaned back in the armed oak chair and watched the cings of Smoke curl upward, “I believe Pm the happiest man alive.” “Why x0” Weill.” rep about ae 1 ple ey." he drawled chuckle, “that I'm re < TM just as soon be that. Fact hy there isn’t anything I'd rather be.” E'S ONE or AMBRICA’S BEST Walter Hampden said “promising Seton.” He is said by © A critios to be one of America’s best Shake @pearean players, having done much for the American expression of © Grama since his football) days at Har Yard and the Brooklyn Poltec SHow long ago,” 1 asker *eince you finished Harvard and the Brooklyn Poltect” © “Phe conversation.” Walter Hamp Teplied, as he gently brushed the from the cigaret to the arm of chair, “is becoming dangerous. 'D believe you're trying to find out My age—a very delicate subject with ladies—and actors. Since you've / Mentioned it, tho, { studied at Har Ward one year, then attended the for three. Graduated in “ he went on to say, “I play football. Right tackle was my part. And I was keen are t sport. But eet of Petruchic in “The Taming of the Shrew.” real thrill in Engtand in 1901) | When, in Frank Benson's com. jaway from his forehead, grown/in his Shakerpearean repertotre. | , I paraded across the stage [rather long tm back and slightly | Perbape you will wonder about the oy 'a piece of armor. I was the | grayed at the temples, Maybe you | “real” man who plays the miserable Duke ot Gloster in ‘Henry V.,’ [have seen him ae Manson, the "Serv: | Shylock and the saintlike Manson | had one line to say. ant in the House,” or perhaps as of his one American play with equal 4 be you have. seen Walter Othello. Perhaps you will see him | effect and power. ————————— | Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Two New Top-Coats $8.95 Two smart models in good weight Polaire cloth, in tan and “rooky” shades. Box pleats and inverted box pleats to give the swagger fullness in the skirt of the coat. Patch pockets or slash pockets, notched col- lars and both the flare and the strap wrist sleeve—both models are belted—one style buckles; the other buttons. Sizes to 44. | Wool Sport Skirts $2.95 In plain and plaid tweed and woolens, box 4 pleated and belted. There are many colors, both light and dark, to complete the sports costume. Sizes to 32. 32. Men’s Fitee Sox-29c — Men’s Tennis Shoes A heavy quality with seamless feet $1.95 and double lisle heels and toes. Tau- bell’s sub-standards. In black, gray, ¢ordovan, white and other colors. Sizes 10 to 1114. Extra Size Undermuslins «iui 25 Sas aie suction soles $1.25 White Muslin Gowns, trimmed with Boys’ Wash Blouses $1.15 blue or lavender French knots and Fi é hemstitching, and the same model in _ Of tan and khaki-colored percaline. flesh-colored muslin trimmed with rose Sport collars, pockets and short sleeves French knots and hemstitching. Sizes 124% to 14. Bodice top Envelope Chemises of white muslin, in three styles, trimmed s 6 to 9, with lace, embroid or lace and tuck- Women’s Sample ing, and reinforced beneath the arm. s All the garments are cut generously Union 49c full and well made. Suits Bere 48, 49. and 20, BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR THIS SAI An Eastern jobber’s samples. In- “19 cluded are fine ribbed lisle thread Suits Girls Aprons 89c band or erochet tops, low neck, bod- Made of light and dark percale, in ice or regulation. Cuff, shell or lace the slipover style, with a square neck, knee, All reinforced. In white and trimmed with rick-rack braid, 2 to 14. pink. Sizes 36 to 44, Children’s Blue Denim Play Suits 75c Made of blue denim in the long and short sleeve styles. These suit laundering and are heavy enough to protect the child. Si 4 to 8 years. save | Meet Mr. Hampden, Happiest _ Man! Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert By R. L. Duncan tute of Amertes fumes in the office of the Motro- polltan Monday afternoon, “ any particular hurry or confusion. use? Why the fub-dub? I work steadily all week » besides the re: we whe take tht fase, regardions THE SEATTLE STAR | ee ana ro 12—Audlo teogeclioy EAGLES’ DAY trolling filament current in amplify-| celebrating Hagle day £ ing tuber Peac i No. 16—Tead phones shunted by condenser, 16 and No, 17—22%-volt “1D” phones and everything, from the an ‘ cussions will be held regarding tonna down to the ground | orien _ ee | THE @ 18—A wixvolt storage or “A ap HOOK-UP attery ., te Thin recetving pet, with vacuum! Ballard ae tube de | Fug up, according to the diagram, follows and two-step amplifier,| iin, manager | Amount we do, got a lot more out of lifs My favorite pastime ts my work —no T just enjoy it. When not working? tn Connecticut, member, that’s Just in the sum: ‘The rest of the year we're on the road or In New “i you never get riled or anything like that?” * Hampden ehifted tn his chair and studied the Ivory ole © going a Mttle far Hook-up of short wave regenerative receiving set With | rent supply. Since each tube draws! lapproximately one ampere of cur’) ACCUSED OF GOING A. W. 0. two-step amplifier. dd some were Irish. here are times when even I we manage to along very well, my wife signal ntrength obtained. cost of lens than $80. He continued to observe the tvory price of the batteries, "Good looking, Inmn't itt he -_ a | work, I think—shaped with a plight curve of the elephant’s tusk en to me by a member of the com. Walter Hampden puffed again, and) No. * the small smoke rings rose slowly | trol lots of Anni- versary Specials advertise — watch for them in pass- ‘far baseball ‘and hockey, and Walter Hampden, noted Shakespearean actor, who 1s play-| out for crew. They were | ing this week at the Metropolitan, as he appears in the role Hampden, with the classic features,|further as Shylock and othere In He sald of himself further as with the dark brown hair smoothed | cluded this week at the Metropolitan he sat amkl the blue smoke Special—100 Popular Sport Skirts at This is indeed an Anniversary celebration— 100 of these smart, new styled Sport Skirts stunning striped $4.35 in attractive tweeds and Prunellas, offered at this low price. size in the lot, marked at” 911.95 SECOND FLOOR—TITE BON MARCHE | Very Smart! Kit Fox Chokers—Anniversary Special Low priced, full size Chokers, full furred baby foxes in Alaska brown shade, full length, and the latest finishing flattering touch for the smart spring suit. $9 85 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 4 C-B a la Spirite Corsets, Special for Corset Day Suitable models of plain white coutil, medium bust style with long skirt—elastic section at front 2. 55 and back, six hose supporters. CB a la Spirite Corsets of pinie mesh, for sports SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Girls’ White and Colored Organdie DRESSES, Special $3.95 Breneee ak 100 fluffy little models bought specially for the Anniversary rted and fine quality domestic t with tucke and Bertha collars with ribbon or self lace or self ruffies pumpkin, blue Sizes 6 to 14 years. Women’s and Misses Sport Sweaters revers and cufts } BON MARCHE 117 Pairs of Boys’ Wool Knickers $2. 25 Pr. , belt Joops- ~in good dave utara in gray, tan mixtures, 90 All leather Belts with fancy buckles, Moulded Rubber Hose, complete 25 feet, $3. 50 feet, $7.25 should be mounted in a cab’ t\of the Union | eight inches high, 34 fnches ven deep tertain with a mumic | American Legion representatives WORKKS are #till furthering plans for the Lae Even if you bulla part of this set| sion dance to be held in Ballar@ ourself, do not try to construct the inesday night. Discussions re | transforrr tubes, tube sockets, | carding “Ballard Sunset” |head phones or rheostat, It in| oregtill ling forth in the commu) {cheaper to buy these parta The transformers are similar tn construction to the large power taken Wriday are, of coruse, much smaller tn #ize.! prac The three tubes depend upon the! false “A” battery for their filament cur-| trict 3 mnday night. | rent, it would be well to have at least | » | be covered in receiving, and greater; No. 1--Primary of the vario| a 9o-ampere-hour battery in a borrowed machine, J. Da coupler. |" One “B” battery tw used for the Port, 19, and Pat McDougal, 24, Its cont ranges from $160 up. But! Wo. 2.—econdary. | detector tubes, while both “B” pat.\dlers, were being held Tuesday f can assemble the set! No, 3—Varlable condenser in series | terion, or 45 volts, are uxed for the |“fmy officials. Both were arrested) himsely by purchasing the parts, If| with the antenna. amplifying tubes—this is due to the|by Patrolman A. A y at the Tew | he doesn't want to make them, at @| No, 4—Grid variometer, | digferences In the vacuum of the|™inal garage ‘fon night, This includes) No, 6—Grid condenser and grid| tubes themnelves. Ree em tubes, | jeak The vario-couples, varlometers and) WHILE DOING « gymnastic etunt | ~| No, 6—Detector tubs. | condensers can be made as explained|at the Star theatre, 117 Occidental | And) No. 7—Piate variometer or tickler.|in previous articlen. jaye, Monday evening, Mra. Kitty " battery rhostat con When completed, this set should be| White, 45, actress, 1212 EB. 4ist at, | ‘ment the leading companies. ‘tured her arm, rectum tubee, No. Asean IN B. ALL. ARD 11 and No, 14—Ttheostata con-| Teidents of Haliard Tuestay are rene and Prosperity week. Tuesday night « community meeting will be held under the aus pices of the Dagles’ lodge, at which nity, The vote on the name will be” transformer with a core, primary| POLICE were notified Tuesday te and secondary windings, Wut they|wateh all fire alarm boxes, after | Jokers had turned in three J arms in the downtown die | “ current flowing to the fila | a» good as any sold in the market by «lipped on a grease spot and frae Lunch at the counter while attending the An- niversary Sale—Big spe- cial Wednesday at 25c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET 100 Lustrous Baronette “ts Sport Skirts, Special $5.95 95 Bought fortunately pecial time for this big event—smartly cut Sport Skirts of Baronette satin with rich surface finish—shown in black, brown and navy, white and delicate sport tints. Corset Day in the Anniversary Sale DAY of real bargains in both Corsets and Brassieres—and we give the service along with them. Whether slender, medium or stout, come and get your size at a real saving: Brocade Regaliste Corsets—Special Rengo Belt Corsets—Special at models may be had with Brocaded R vith elastic to elastic top or catia bust ina, ‘and aie $4.95 sitoncat nated attlochont Model for ubaey $3.45 able for slender or medium figures. figure—and at a very low price. Heavy Regaliste Corsets at $3.45 Rengo Belt Corsets—Special $1.95 Of heavy pink coutil with elastic top and medium Low bust style with long skirt, reinforced across ab- bust—for average figures. domen—for the average figure. P. N. Corsets, two styles—one aladtlo tim tha. Oth De Bevoise Alllace Brassieres, 700 Pink Bandeaux, all sizes in ree with white cambric 69c the lot, specially pric long skirt $1 15 counters for Wednesday UPPER MAIN FLOOR BOOTH AND SECOND FLOOR Cotton Goods and Bedding in the Anniversary Sale Art Ticking 29c Linen Damask Six pretty patterns, good $1.50 a Yard heavy quality, 30 inches wide Extra heavy All-linen Dam- e blue, pink, tan and helio ask, unbleached — attractive combinations eee ee eee ort 49 Indian Head White I an Head Twill patterns—64 inches wide, Dresses, « t line mo x that are becoming and also Indian Twill 25¢ Linen Damask Mangia seeny | tan A splendid material for $1.75 a Yard middy blouses. skirts and Unbleached Pure Linen Dam merly priced at $2.48, 85 Inches wide—red, ask, 70 inches wide, pretty de blue, pink, helio, old rose, signs. Gingham Dresses green and gray Lingn Detiik oh 95 Bleached Muslin _ $1.75 a Yard i sd Alllinen Damask, ck plaids in 12! 2c 70 in 3 wide, pretty floral dresses, am—dresses 200 yards, good weight, a patterns. ced at $8.95 yard wide, at a very low price Bleached Sheeting Tp im with band gandie in the akirt, organdie 55c a Yard Ser ana ootne ana baer Bedspreads $2.95 Heavy, soft finish Bleached eect Hoa Marseilles patterns, sizo 80x Sheeting, free from dressing; 88 inches, satin finish 2% yards wide. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Garden Hose for Less Lawn Mowers $6.95 Corrugated “Henley” make plain ball-bearing Lawn Mowers with 3 cutting blades—12, 14 and 16-inch size, with brass nozzle— UNION STREET BASEMENT-—THE BON MARCHE Ese? P Sag 2—-_-" ge I fro ber

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