The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1922, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY—A Day of 32 Specials He’s Jack of All Offices Alaska Btucutey Is Here extra special Bargain for each of the 32 years of our business life. them carefully—the prices tell the story of big savings Indestructible Pearl Beads (Imitation) Graduated strings, 18, 24 and 30 inches long, in beautiful cream-white luster with spring mie Delightful New Low Priced Wreaths of Field Flowers—Special Colorful flowere and glazed fruits and pretty follage make these wreaths attractive, Basy to put po 38c THIRD FLOOR THE BON MARCHE D. W. Cram and Mrs. Cram, for years engaged in humant- farian work amony Alaska Eskimos, They are nw having @ vacation in Seattle. —Photo by Price & Carter, Star staff photographers ili i the children who are pertly white. By Philip J. Sinnott | siMiiSistant. musermtentent. ot Principal of the United States fy. point Marrow sehoot tichness of fabric rules the mode and these dresses 1,000 Pairs Tennis |sbe Pome is @ nativ public school; ho qual add lowness of price, too. EGS, capertnsetent, Ainthe. |fea tor the position’ ufter three! Shoes 7 i A Neckwear © Reindeer service; years’ attendance at the school, His Mon‘a @emnebie and chiléten's Roma crepe, taffetas, Can- Exceptional values fritlea my i. aa ool ater tacit ness. and erie ge ~ on white duck tennis shoes, with ton crepes and satin-backed rego of agg ar nde ; % | preting is unexcelled, and he” helps on aia: Bolinonis ieee, . rined 1 es, coll a Registrar of vital |not only tn educational work, but in hal Sl ae Canton are shown in black, cuff sets, vestees and many other popular atyler, at 59c UPPER MAIN FLOOR from minses’ 11 1 00 to men's 10 ° UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE DON MARCHE Edith Leah Panty Frocks ali other governmental work in that brown, navy, tan, Canna, gray, jade, periwinkle, in the favored straight line models with irregular hems and loose side panels. | Pastor of Presbyterian chureh | point Harrow, that explorer and a |companion were not autisfied with Superintendent of the mission's [ine demonstrations of the ret oot chit ee ee pies dren, They hinted that they were, 2 . here now, taking ® Novelty Tricolette and Fiber Scarfs * _, beard: ©. District health officer; n the Stefanason party visited x trained for such a glib recital Bearfs, unusual value in piain year’s vacation after his last The Crams had s*efpnron bring Tad ee a x Heavy beading adds to the smart- colors, fancy weaves and STour-year stay in America’s far | oo o¢ hin books, wofamilar to the or lo Meter, cunning neas and richness of these dresses— stripes, worked together in © thest north community — Point styles, peg top, banded knees | pups, and select a passnge in it, | every one isstunning in its (rimming wonderful color combinations, and novelty sleeves, sizes 2 cecmtier midis SALOU Barrow. | This was given to an Exkimo boy | And both D. W. Cram, whos?! Orner pupils were nent to the black And She step range Ss: commie t ties up north are enumerated |i oard The passage was printed in| wae ig vas : FLOOF we, and Mrs. Cram, his assistant | 0 cuon | &ECOND FLOOR SOND FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR and companion in educational work |") a signal, the boy began reading TH DON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE nn ae gee for 18 years, deciare the but enunciated In Esxkino language. its attained among the natives ‘The children at the board wrote from Fitted Morocco Milanese Jersey well worth their efforts. ED IN ALASKA FOR 2? YEARS ‘The Crams, who have deen in — off and on for 22 years, are at 5003 Seventh ave. N. E. But already they are hearing the of Alaska. © As head of the school at Point . Cram was placed tn charge the big reindeer herds there. He jas charged with the selection and his dictation, but retranstoted his na tive tongue, writing In Engtivh. At a given signal, all stopp.” Word for word, with good tution, the cbildren had writier the original text ‘There was no circumventing that argument,” say the Cres, with « triumphant laugh. One drawback, tho, te the matter of obtaining supplies, To insure de livery of their food supp'y for the fall Vanity Cases Kea ther in black only well fitted with large mirror oes $2.95 UPPER MAIN PLOOK THE BON MARCHE Boot Silk Stockings SmartlyT ailored Navy Blue Suits Really Extraord inary Values at $28.50 Silk Petticoats Plain colors or twotone ef- fects, with pleated flounces and finished with elastic waist bands—light and comfortable for summer $5 95 wear . j ° BROCOND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE ion of apprentice herdsmen o¢ i922 and winter, spring and sum training. mer of 1923, whites ot Polnt Barrow As postmaster, the Crams pot) a4 to send their orders on? last No- collected and distributed f0r| Vemnber, They'll get their goods in| infrequent mail service the let-| 4 vest that were months in reaching! Ang just supposing they ordered if destinations, but carried the! neavily of some brand of canned | Mea of the parcel post to the Exkl-| goods for next year, and later on! Taos. In this way, many of the) found that they didn’t like that par- | Matives who were offered practically | ticular thing? Rothing for their hides by the visit) ae | | (Seconds) imperfect — but wit In & good range of *, including black, white othe Ee 69c UPPER MAIN Good quality tricotine cut on belted or loose box lines and silk lined throughout. Slightly wear we Ay These suits are hand tail- ored and are elaborate with On THE BON MARCHE Fine 40-Inch Crepe de Chine : Very dependable, in navy, turquoise, Belgium, pink, orchid, orange, apricot, Ber- muda, white, . wows aad tack, PSO “ THIRD FUOOR THE BON MARCHE eeived real money, too—which ts a Scarce article up there, north of the, Arctic circle. “Most of the natives didn’t have Money to buy postage,” says Mrs. Cram. “We had to lend them Money to buy stamps from us, and then cash their checks when they Minally received payment.” For three years, the Point Barrow Pilesion was not supplied with a Pastor. The natives were used to @hureh services—so Cram filled the Pulpit regularly during that period, While his wife carried on the Sun day school work. ALSO ACTED } AS DOCTOR There was no doctor tn Point Barrow, either, until a hospital was built there last year. But the na tives needed care, so with a medi €al chest furnished by the bureau f education, the Crams carried on the work of healing burns and cuts, Teducing fevers, etc, with their Quarters as a makeshift infirmary As school principal and postmas ter, Cram represented he Great White Father” in Barrow fo to his further duties was added the commissionership—only representa. tive of the courts up there. Here Cram qualified as a diplomat. He Settied all of the cases amicably out ef court, without the necessity of the parties making the long trip to Nome. Registration for selective service @nd compiiation of statistics | Were passed on to him as a matter of course, then The Crams resent any reflections Upon the int “The Eskimo is not a stupid equatty person as many / declares Cram. “In 18 years’ ing among them tn differeat pa Alaska, we have found ihe Eskimos to be bright, cheerful at all times and remarkably quick in learning ‘They usually surpass in METROPOLITAN ALL WEEK CHAUNCEY OLCOTT IN “Ragged Robin” DOLLAR MATINEE TODAY Ww KK SUNDAY, MAY 21 Mats: Wed., Sat Kolb & Dill 1 “GIVE AND TAKE” |v SELECTED GIRL FOR HIS NEXT MARRIAGE CHICAC May 17.—Plans of Vincenzo tts to marry are being guided by the spirit of his dead wife, he stated tovay tn an nouncing he nned to wed Miss . & schoul teacher. violinist on the stage, living at Avrorn, TL, sald his wife returned to him a few months after her death last August “I was lonely ani trooding,” Gutletta said. “She urged me to eet out and meet youth and vitality and love. “The spirit of my dead wife gulded me to Misa Rowers and we are now planning our wedding.” ‘PROMISES TO TURN TABLES That he will “turn the tables” when he gets into court was declared Wednesday by Arvid Franzen, 16th ave. W., former agent for the promeuting attorney's otfice, whe Tuesday gave himself up to U. 8 Marshal E. B. Benn. Franzen ts charged with perjury tn connection with testimony he gave Jamer Woods druggist, who was convicted of sel iquor, Franzen clatmed that Informers were paid be ions, ficerm men they # Thru his attorney, Jo Franzen put up $2,509 b Harding to Confer With Steel Men) WASHINGTON lent Harding White House tomorror of the steel industry 17.—Preat ) The steel men will be quests of the president at dinn: Seoretary Chris tian declined to reveal the purpose adding that a statement would be tsau*i Jater of the conference. Second Fatality in Family Pistol War MOUNT VERNON, May 17.—Fu Neral services were being arranged today for Ed Morris, who died in a Burlington hospital yesterday, after shooting himself in the h ing a famil in the kil! quarrel, which ers, orris {9 still In danger from a bullet in the breast, and George Morris is recovering from slight wounds, |Walks Right Out of Jail and Calls Cab) YAKIMA, May 17.—Art Farron, ferving time in the akin county at ah in the United | jail for perjury, wa ked out of the| jail unmoleste taxi and dro 15 mil Later, while celebrating his home coming with a few too many drinks he was returned to the jail LS SEAT SALE, TOMORROW Nights-sa C. RB. ALDRICH, seattle contrac tor, will head the Associated Indus. tries as A reeult of a presidential elec \tlop Tuesday night, day, called u| to his home. | 20 pieces ‘Tissue Gingham, fine and sheer; nent stripe styles; yard... LYE THIRD FLOOR Gloves (Seconds) Good quality aitk, double finger point bac a good ove shown in only UPPER MAIN FLOOT THE BON MARCH Silk Umbrellas at About Factory Cost Novelty handles, ring tips and ferrules on these good atlk umbrellas at about factory tolors sa... $4.50 UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Ruffled Curtains Extra Value Made of scrim, ft two rows of white only. Nice for bedroom . 98 FOURTH FLOOR THE BON MARCHE of kitchen & pair Cup, Saucer and Plate (Factory Seconds) English Semi-porcelain D factory seconds—-2 plates sepa 26-Piece Silver Set “Kensington” Silver - plated ware met, made up of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 table ® ns, butter knife and sugar shell. Chest and war tax in eluded. Price UNION ST, BASEMENT Knitted Silk Vests (Imperfects) Bodice atyle with ribbon shoulder straps — some have alight imperfections pink, white UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE come in Infants’ Stamped Rompers Indian Head Well-made re finished India in mix patt re of linens ad, stamped sy to work with elastic at knee; special 59c ART SHOP, THIRD FLOOR THE BON MARCHE 26 Inches Wide THE BON MARCHE colored braids. Mlaring cuffs and Peter Pan of semi-Tuxedo collars are shown BROOND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE beads and novelty A Purchase of Excellent Coats “Wild Rose” Beach a Aprons —® | $1.95 Stunning modele le in plain co! beach cloth or of unbleached muslin with hand embroidered shower bouquet and taped scal lops at the waist and hem. Spectal tor Apron Thursday SECOND FLOOR $23.50 There's style to this specially purchased lot of smart new coats, wraps and capes—and you will be certain to find a model to suit your tastes as the styles are so varied. Normandy, Pandora and ve- lours in Sorrento blue, tan, brown, navy, black and gray. Some trimmed with deep anish fringe, with wide, loose sleeves and with snugly-fitting collars. The excellent finishing of these coats is a noticeable feature. SECOND FLOOR “Elsie Densmore” Bloomer Dresses $1.95 Fine chambray and small blo or checked gi ham and trim med with sheer double organdie and cuffs, | with bias folds on waist and skirt somo with hand. worked novelty design Sizes 6 to 14 years, SECOND FLOOR 54-Inch All-Wool Jersey, Yard Durable, finely woven jerse and dresses—in navy, dinal, wine, henna, tan, gray priced much higher, much used for suits brown, reindeer, and black—formerly } poppy, car- | $1.50 FABRIC FLOOR—THIR D—THE BON MARCHE TheBon PIKE STREET STL NAA a rché NION STREET AVEN onMo ie a potas aa Penis ncemner scam Nar sae us fing traders were able to sell them! i embroidery, tridescent bugles, Maytime Organdy i: Epurtbermore, ‘nese natives re-|| SAYS WIFE’S SPIRIT 16-Button Silk jet nailheads and touches of Dress Sets - Material for dress complete, set consisting of 1% yards of 27-inoh ruffled organdy flouno- c ing, 1 mash, % yard organdy for Ha waist, frills for collar and a . cufts—best bu pind RE $4.65 UPPER MAIN FLOOR Th - “ Dette . are Special Rengo “T Belt Corsets Low-busted, long skirt model of pink coutil, with reinforced section across abdomen—sizes 25 to 38, SECOND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE i 48 Fiber , Suit Cases Reinforced metal corners, brass lock and catches; smooth brown, black, also fiber matting sizes 24 or $1 75 26-inch, at . LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Brushed Wool mi Butterfly Scarfs come Excellent quality wool, soft and light for outer wrap; body of solid color with contrasting border effect, knotted fringe and cord girdle $4 95 g004 colors . SOND FLOOR BON MARCHE TH Men's Shirts of Crepe or Madras Printed madras ari Tuxedo crepe. Plain white and staple fancy patterns on white grounds; guaranteed colors sizes 14 $1. 15 to 17 sees LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE 500 Boxes Stationery Extra Value Plaid, striped and twill finishes large sized envelopes, 24 sheets and 24 envel 50c opes, a box for THE BON MARCHE UPPER MATD Crepe de Chine Blouses Reduced High or low neckiines, lace trimmed, shown in white or flesh—good quality crepe—four dozen formerly $4.95, and ono dozen formerly soit, reduced to, PSO 9OND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Boys’ Shop Special 50 Boys’ Suits r Sizes 7 to 15 Se 25 Wool Suits with extra knickers, which are full lined, taped seams; 25 Crompton All: weather Cordu $6. 85 Suits at. 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