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' ‘i t bas | Suxiliary that is a nations! « Making the leadership in TING 1 | SHIP WORLD Son of Railroad ‘King Tells Why He Is Building Merchant Marine BY EDWARD M. THLERRY (Copyright, 1922, by N. B.A, Service) NEW YORK, y 1#--A figure is rising the shipping world—William Marriman, the new in Averell mon of the «reat railroad king, late B. H. Harriman, With a heritage of brains and the ) Benius for organization that was his Harriman ts building an father's greatest asset, American merchant mariy "it tsa great constr he sald, in describin Bervice his ambitions shippi “We are doing work.” Harriman ts onty 30, yet In five Fears he has become a power in shipbuilding and ship operation 4] got into the shipping business tive work,” cN BOA American pioneer ee Sccident.” he said. “And Um) BY R. L. DUNCAN No, 1 ta the primary coll, Keeping at it. | Director, Radio Institute of America| No. 2, the secondary cotl That is his modest way of saying) “Listening in” on broadcasting s| No, 3-—-Tickler Mt was his keen foresight of the need for ships that impelled him to go into ‘Shipbuilding on a big seale two Months before America eatered the War, It was this “accident ‘of guess tng right, and foreseeing the needs Of the nation, that put hii into ship | \ “Tam a firm believer in the United ®tates merchant marine,’ he said “When euch a necessity as this ‘comes a necessity for developing our @xport trade and building « naval ¥. feel that ways and means will be ‘om make a merchint marine « ” | Harriman, who !s ‘all, «lender and broad shouldered, with a wide, firm Mouth, dark brown hair brushed dark face and a desk | Bo. oy _ Sequisitions, the giant r B Way and talks in a grave, 0 Way—about ships; he distikes ta of himself. He didn't say—tho shipping men way so—that he has started to Bring into realization one of the | tie known dreams cf the Inte ral Foad king. A dream the late BH, when he died in 1909, was an | merchant marine Where are 22 ships of approximate. | 009 gross tons in ‘Le fleet op- by the Ulittet American | Lines. They are owned by the Amer. | fean Ship and Commerce Corporation ‘and the American-Hawalian Steam. Bhip Co. and their subsi‘iaries. Har. Fiman ip chairman of the boards of these companies, and bio interests | ¢ leo Include shipbuilding compantes, | @teel foundry and machine compan- fes, and # banking house | Harriman is proud his recent | Nesolute and Reliance, former Dutch ships com Pleted tn 1920 and now starting a fortnightly schedule te ucen Now York and Hamburg with calla at English and French chancel ports. | Originally schooled in railroading from the ground up, beginning im- | Mediately after leaving Yr's, Hartt. | man has since learned the shipping business from the bottom. He ts! Married and has two daughters. hla home in Arden, N, Y., be farms on a large scale. Harriman is upholding h's father’s | Teputation for hard work. “I like work,” he says. “T cannot | fee how anyone could prefer to bel idle. Tam doing the thing which 1| believe is the best and the most im portent thing I can uo for the inter. | ests of America. An Americon mer. cliant marine means mach to the | mation.” Youth on Trial for Shooting of Deputy | BELLINGHAM, May 16.—Alfred| Anderson, 20, of Biaine, is on trial At} hhere for first degree murder. The Jury will be completed today, it is expected. | Anderson ‘s charged with shooting | JZ. E. Chatfield, deputy sheriff, last July. It i» alleged that the shoot-| ing, took piace in a lonely woods| east of Blaine, when Chatfield ste ped from a hiding place out revealing his officer's dered Anderson to throw up his| hands. | {GOLD WEST | Miss known as the “ Convention Girl.” welcome the Digabled Amer- Agnes Dohoney San Francisco | She will} | is ican Veterans of the World War at their convention start- tng June 26, + Willlam Many stations operate on wave! the secondary jengths up to 20,000 meters. No, 6—Grid condenser and grid leak ut the may copy them | '*® ¥ ee weal ' soe No, ¢—Filament tn the tubs Hoon th ne uses No, T—Pate tn the tube, honeycomb or duo-lateral colle, te Ba eyphag thn No. }—Six volt storage battery | No, 10—Rheostat for the six-volt hatte No. 11—"R” battery of 22% volta No, 12—-Headphone, which should THE SEATTLE STAR ‘RUMMY BILLUP TO CITY COUNCIL | Power to Revoke Licenses | Is Sought | 100 Roman stripe Sport Scarfs, mohair and fiber, in good BECOND FLOOR sulring all publie cart rooms to euses granted by the elty & bill was introduced tn the Monday © the legislators the p lrevoke the | the eity « Valley ed to earry out | the agreement f tie tne between | the electric pla of Tavoma and Seattle were introduced ut the meet.) ing | | DR. SAMUEL 7. BATTEN, of the} ‘ Amertean , and De tary of the nd social wel prist, spoke at I gregational church Harriman! wo adie night, | Ordinane Averell Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert No. 4—Variable condenser of .0005 microfarads capacity shunted across one thing, picking up long-wave ransmission ts another, be from 2,000 to 3,000 ohms re Java Powder, 35¢. sistance j Pao Hh mage NP ae La Blache Powder, in wert the antenna of ASe. end. Hinds’ Honey and ado ser te six Almond (small), 35¢. Jergen’s Benzoin La- tion, 30¢. ave length. | ho one can receive signals by uring the mary and se ry coils, borne tn Holmes’ Frostilla for that the ¢€ f, which fur 2he. « the regeneration of the «et Increases the strength of the incom ne signals enormously | When purchasing thease colle ask for them by number. For example, | if you want cotls for 250 meters, ask for 1-80, 1-25 and 1-78. One mounting t& all that ts neces sary, for all the colls may be at tached to it. This mounting costs $6.50. The price of the colle ts $1 And up, depending on the size | Pivers’ Safroner Azu- rea Pompeian, 70¢. Violette de Parme, 60¢. Milkweed Cream, 35¢ and 75¢. Liquid Silmerine, 70¢ Listerine, 30¢, 79¢. UPPER MAIN Hook-up for honeycomb coils. ‘There ts a apectal mounting for these coils which allows them to be changed at will The cols are rated according to the number of turns of their wire. A coll marked I-76 has 75 turna,) etc. The arrangement ts simple. Due to the small cost of the colis,) ; they should be purchased rather) «1 ines music,” said Uncle Eben than made et home. ‘an’ I likes dancin’, Hut when I Referring to the diagram for the listen to a jazz band I feels mo’ like hookup of the honeycomb or duoj|usin’ my fists dan my feet.”-—Waah lateral cireuit = Star. MAKES HIM ROUGH THE BON MARCHE BARGAIN BASEMENT Dainty Undermuslins onthe N ISLE WORD TO THE W/. 4 Styles Chemises : able © Jelly Beans, tender and .35c Made of fine, soft finish white lingerie cloth and trimmed with lace and em- broidery and run with pink No. « delicious, Ib. 20¢; 2 ibs and blue ribbons. The gar- Tabs bang = " ge? gpa 300, made of ments are generously cut and ae gham tn asso well made, all French seamed. The trimming is in the back as well as the front, and the bottom is finished with lace. plaids and strip , cues 9OC 3oth bodice and built-up ] Silk Stockings, sem t- vidi: Mines 86 00 df fashioned, double heel styles. § 36 to 44. Table and toe and hem top of No. | lisie, black, white, brown 7 Styles Gowns 4. {nda few costume col | ors—nome show alight Trimmed with lace and embroidery and run with | Encaekecusar dae ribbons are these gowns of white lingerie cloth. The Leder sc asacacs 85c gowns very full, having a gore, and made with French seams throughout, and are extra long, with (Silk Glovee—Kayser generous hems. Sizes 16 to 17. No, | brand, 2clasp style s finger tips, Table / oint backs—in black 5 white, tan 85c (Marcella Hair Wa and gray ...... New Sport Hats $2.89 Two models in felt and straw braid Sport Hats, ver— j n , 33, » ai » something new—Gives with a felt pompon or tassel, the plain or dented ig Wenutarel Wave;ta tan crown and the cushion brim. And they are all silk J minutes. Will not burn, break or cut the hair lined. fawn, white. Taffeta and Canton (Seo Demonstration) 2 ror $1.00 Infants’ Socks, mercerized striped tops The colors are pearl gray, Table No. novelty Crepe Dresses Table (Lemon Oil Soap, bleacher No, ee and stain ‘ $13.95 S | Meakes tor... SOC Trimmed with pleatings, rufflings, Jams, 10 delicious stitching, beading and embroidery. ba The dresses—-many of the long- from "at 21c waisted style—are in many colors navy, brown, black, periwinkle, beige inl and others. Sizes to 42. | 10 6 lot—24 sheets, nvelopes in fP I e | a box ... "2Be Coats of Polaire ae ahi vebinaee os It “ 4 maine miscellaneous 4) % Cl th 9 a (collection — all % Price. Oo e Table (TAPlex Recipe Books— j i ‘ ; No. washable covers, divided Good looking Tan Top Coats in the double breasted No. J into sections for your style, notched collar, raglan sleeves, finished with a 12 | tavorite 35c cuff. An inverted box pleat in the back, patch pock- | att shige ets with a small extra coin pocket and belted with a | UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE buckled belt. Sizes to 42. rike Women’s Gingham Dresses at an Exceptional Price Good looking dresses at a bargain price for Wash Dress Day. In checks, stripes and plain attractive, yet straight lines. Long waisted with pearl button trimming—collars and cuffs of white pique and finished with narrow sash. All sizes, 36 to 44. Oriental Crepe Dresses—Special We can’t begin to tell you how attractive these ular block patt sortment of Toilet Goods Day In the Anniversary Sale $3.50 Fountain Syr- inges, $2.50. Pebeco Tooth Paste, 33¢. at 50c Pepsodent Tooth Fashion likes Paste, 35¢. Veils, Extra quality alumi- mesh with fancy colored num-back Hair Brushes, In black, navy and other popular be- special Wednesday at coming color combinations. 35¢. Mermaid cushion-ba large size Brushes $1.65. O1-0-Palm, 5¢. Floating Castile Soap, about 5-lb. bars, 65¢. Bocabella Castile Soap, about 5-lb. bars, $1.35. FLOOR—THE RON MARCHE Anniversary Savings on Linings and Silks color trimmed with hand stitching. ‘The Bon Marché UNION STREET STREET—SECOND AVENUE Anniversary Savings for Wash Dress Day 100 $3.65 dresses are. In pop- erns—a splendid as- combinations— us in wista: SECOND FLOOR—THE BON ck at on black, navy, favored colors, styles to select from. the small smart hat. 36-Inch Satin-Finish Venetian Extra fine qualit white, black, suita’ ing suits and coat | 36-Inch M. Jet black, finely cially for this sale—better buy a supply now. y, in shades of brown, ble for dresses, bath- inings. ercerized Sateen at woven-—reduced espe- 36-Inch Faille Lustre, Yard Durable, finely quoise, orange, poppy, brown and black. Japan flame, silver, pink, peacock, white, in navy, blue, old tur- rose, woven, 36-Inch Charmeuse Satin, Yard Splendid Charmeuse Satin in colors and black—at a low price. quality, soft, lustrous new and popular FABRIC FLOOR 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Special designs a Axminst and gr Good Seamless blue, tan tions. nd colors in ers, in rose, een combina- 9x12 Axminster Rugs for Floral and good-looking floor any room, allover designs— coverings for 9x12 Velvet Rugs Springlike colors and attrac- A floor covering you can be tive designs in good-wearing 32 75 proud of, in lovely colors and $41 95 rugs. e designs—heavy quality. ® Seamless Axminster Rugs Size 8-3x10-6 feet, good weight for any room. and colors, suitable Homemala” Freezer, metal, 2quart size. Ar alue UNION STREET Spring Luncheon Roast Leg of Lamb Mint Sauce New Potatoes, G Strawberry Shorte Whipped Cream Coffee or Milk RESTAURANT AND GRILL r Je’ n Speci: Tutthfrutt! Cakes, ree All Bakery Goods Bon Marche Branch, F UPPER MAIN FLOOR Ice Cream Freezers—$1.45 Screen Made in Seattle. Co made of heavy 1 especially "good black wire scree 92x80 inche BASEMENT Ade Bon Marche Thousand Select Kippered Sal- cate Island Dressing, Ib, 3fe, mon, Ib, 18¢. Goods ‘ j Armour’s Star Sliced ; ake Fancy Spring Red pacon, with rind and Ginghams 10c Yard Chinook Salmon, spe: waste removed—in dust 600 yards Striped Chambray Gingham, aen’s | cllly priced— tall cans, proof cartons—halt 1b, 27 inches wide, lengths to 20 yards. ver 15e, p. 490, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Lonsdale Muslin 15¢ 800 yards Lonsdale Muslin, in lengths in the Bakery—Cakes Tic ; re to 10 yards. alae alias auatity Counter Luncheon 35¢ Roast Mutton, Dressing Japanese Crepe 15c Iso on sale at The Potatoes, Green Peas 1,000 yards, in ® and 30-inch widths, ne St, and Third Ave Jelly Roll or Ice Cream in pink, old blue, tan and green. tHE BON MARCHE Breakfast Coats A special purchase—which reaches Wide- shades of cherry, rose, Copenhagen, Unusual Veiling Values In the Anniversary Sale Novelty Drape Veils these smart Drape 114 yards long, in plain hexagon Veiling Mill Ends at 25c Each Plain and fancy meshes, colored dots All in yard lengths to add zest to’ 75c¢ 35c 98c $1.65 THIRD. A Rug Sale—Lowest Prices for Years $29.45 $29.75 $36.75 FOURTH FLOOR UNION STREET BASEMENT Delicacies in the Food Shops Coffee or Milk Extra size Sport Sweat- ers, braken lines; sizes 44 to 5814; flare revers 4. $10.95 cuffs, BECOND FLOOK $1.65 Corduroy $2.95 time for the Anniversary Sale. wale corduroy in desirable ria. MARCHE Square Drape Veils at $1.50 Novelty square mesh with fancy checked border five inches wide— shown in black, brown and navy. These veils are snappy touches for the close-fitting summer hats. Embroidered Drape Veils dot border. ! at 75c } 3 Square Drape Veils with ‘ brown and other ered designs on plain meshes, 1 yard in a wide selection of square and come in all 3 black with Copen; black with gray and all purple. Flattering additions to the new hats. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 1 4 ; ' 36-Inch Foulard Silk, Special ' Nice patterns on navy grounds— specially priced for this event—fine for dresses and linings. $1.35 40-Inch Sport Satins, Special Fine quality, a good width, and promise to be very popular for the $1 25 coming season. * 36-Inch Novelty Dress Silk, Yard Stripes and plaids in taffetas, Louis- ‘ ines and satins—rich, dark colors, at an 95c exceptionally low price. 36-Inch Messaline and Satin Serviceable, lustrous Messaline and Dress Satin in 35 street and $1.45 evening shades, white and black. THE BON MARCHE Handsome Velvet Rugs Full we from these rugs— h ca it ors and designs—size 8-3 $37.45 9x12-Foot Velvet Rugs Seamless Rugs in designs and $39.95 colors suitable for any room or any home. 9x12 Axminster Rugs Axminster Rugs, Exceptional Value Size 8-3x10-6 feet in extra $44 95 heavy quality, good designs and colorings. BON MARCHE 50 Feet Garden Hose—$5.75 Heavy canvas-covered Rubber Gar- den Hose, Complete with couplings— Doors—$2.25 50 feet in length vered with best UNION STREET BASEMENT THE ning. Varnished frame. Inexpensive Cotton THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE