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THE SEATTLE STAR BASIN LEAGUE ‘Hurdles Obstacles IS READY FOR. FINAL EFFORT Wind-Up Drive Is! Planned to Get $209,000 Fund to} _ Advertise. Work With exceilent progress re ported to date, plans were being completed Monday for a final | whirtwind campaign to raise the | $209,000 fund with which to ad Vertise the Columbia basin irri gation project thruout the Unit- | ed States. | ‘The week of May 29 to June 3 has selected by the executive com: Mittee of the Columbia Basin Irri-| ‘gation league for the windup of the effort. ‘District allotments are: Washington, first congressional trict, $7 second, $3,000; third, | 000; fourth, fifth, $70,-| Oregon, second congressional dis | $3,000; third, $30,000. | © Idaho, first congressional district, $15,000; ‘This money Is to be spent over a year period, during which time is hoped to “sell” the Columbia Project idea to the nation, and Becure federal aid in the develop Ment of the great waterless area. Indorsements of the Columbia} Basin project continue to come tn. | Louis W. Hill, chairman of the - beard of directors, Great North- | Waller, of. W of Fate to Success BY JACK JUNGMEYER LOs ANGE 2.—Unles you want to be J 1 out of you lazy, grumbling acceptance of an un desirable lot, about the achievement of Jim Tully, obstacle hurdler, Tully, you must know, is» autho of “Emmett Lawler,” muchdixcussed books of the day; a | god-headed Irishman who tickled the {accelerator called ambition and chugged from obscurity into the 192 class ebrities. “If you think fate hasn't given you & square deal, ines," says the impact it may set you going.” At 6, Tully, now 33, found himsel! }im an orphan asylum in Ohio, his At 12 he ran away from a farm because it seemed limited in| Then began the kalel- | | doscopic career which carried him birth state. opportunity thru factory work, livery stable host ling, the trick mule riding in a cirous, “hash: ing,” prize fighting ern railway, said in Spokane re cently: “The project is the big- gest thing in the Northwest for the Great Northern and other railways, We are deeply inter- ested, but the biggest task is to get more people in the East in- terested.” In a recent letter to Prof, O. hington State col thals, who recom lege, Gen. mended =the personal Investigation, says “The more I have looked inte the Columbia River Basin pro} ect, the more enthusiastic I be- come over it, and I trust that nothing will prevent the federal government's taking hold of it and putting it thru.” Ba Half a Hun *2.95 Kbaki Outing Suits of knickers made of sulphur that will not fade. and eo goats °15.00 (As ets and belting In tan and rookie. Sizes to 42. sams °4.50 Pleated = Skirts in Prunella cloth, in many attractive col- ored stripings. ‘Trig new Coats of Polaire cloth, with patch and slash pockets, raglan siceves and notched col lars. In tan. Sizes to 42. ms" 8.95 SUITS Many styles of Suits in many colors. Good-weight Jersey, bought from a New York retail store. Sizes to 42 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ 89 : 9 8 SILK DRESSES 200 Taffeta, Canton Crepe and Crepelette, in smart styles, and your choice of many colors. Bizes to 42. WOMEN’S — WASH sats °1.00 Made of white gabardine in many styles, the differences be ing in the pockets. Sizes to 33 50° 226 WOOL SLIP- ONS, EACH All-wool Slip-on Sweaters in many colors. WOOL $8 SWEATERS 1 . 79 Slip-ons for misses and women, im many pretty shades a 98! 100 Wool Sweaters in a wide *1.95 WOMEN’S SWEATERS 240 Wool Sweaters in the slip- on styles. WOOL $ SWEATERS 1.39 175 Slip-on Sweaters in the pop- ular shades. WOMEN’S WASH BLOUSES New Wash Blouses in ¢ different styles. Sizes to 54 *1.00 cht ee SILK STOCKINGS, ¢ SECONDS 95 Ribbed top Sik Stockings seamed backs; regular and out- sizes in black and cordovan. Sizes 8% to 10%. WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, 59° EACH Fine ribbed cotton Union Suita band or regulation top; shell or cuff knee; white. Sizes 40 to 44, WOMEN’S TENNIS $ OXFORDS 1 .65 Made of white canvas, rubber soles, sport trim, Sizes 3 to 7. WHITE OXFORDS puMes 2.29 White Canvas Shoes in the pointed and round toe lasts, built with the military leather heel. Sizes 3 to 7. OXFORDS °4.85 Tan and dark brown kid and calf Oxfords, with perforation and instep strap trimming. Sizes 2% to 8. Not all sizes in all styles. WOMEN’S FELT s SLIPPERS 1 25 Felt Slippera with ribbon and pompor. trimmings. In plum, brown, blue and gray. Sizes 3 to 4 WOMEN’S COMFORT 3 SLIPPERS 2.95 A onestrap caberetta leather Slipper, with a low heel and flexible fine for wearing about the house, Sizes 2% to 7. CHEMISES 79° White long cloth and nainsook Envelope Chemises, with the built-up and bodice top styles. Lace and ribbon trim, ENVELOPE WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE GOWNS 79° Mado of flesh colored batiste. Shop early on these—they are bargains. GINGHAM a | APRONS e Amoskeag Gingham Aprons in four styles. Very well made, with deep hems and gored for fullness, BANDEAUX ¢ AT Pink Rep Pandeanx, opening in the front and back, with @ rub- ber inset. Sizes 32 to 42. *1.00 Garden Hats and Jumbo Sailors, in many styles and colors. N’S don't read this story one of the! k it off the prem- Usually you'll feet | reelf, of course, and aphazard life of hoboing, | anything tha ject after a thoro a! ry c 5} it | | t| | Jim Tully had. ging at his ambition THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT WOMEN’S $4" CORSETS 1 075 White Coutil Corsets in the me diam high bast style, well re enforced over the abdomen. Wide spoon stay. Sizes 23 to 29, it sums 1.00 SHIRTS Fine quality perenle and crepe Shirts with French cuffs. Good patterns in neat stripe effects Sizes 14% to 17. ior 95? Muslin Night Shirts, white with fancy trimmings, Sizes 15 to 20. sums = 1,25 SHIRTS . Fine quality striped Crepe Shirts or solesette in plain white, all with collars attached. Sizes 14% to 17. MEN’S UNION 8° SUITS Lisle thread or cotton ribbed Light weight, long or short sleeves, ankle or %-length. In ecru or white. Sizes 36 to 48. NDERS 25° sie Suspenders of good in fancy colors. Suits. MEN’S ¢ BANDANAS 8 Randana Handkerchiefs in blue; 21 inches square. BOYS sors * 2.00 Regulation Scout Shoes made of brown leather. 6 $2.00; 1 to 2, and 2% to 5%, $2.25. hoes for b BOYS’ OVERALLS *1.15 with high back nite back denim. 5 years, NDERS 1 9° spenders for boys. ANCHOR BRAND ¢ MIDDIES 98 All white Middies, and white with colored collars. Sizes 14 to 44, GIRLS’ DRESSES ¢ OF GINGHAM 98 jingham Mu Dre stripes: wes in plaids, Sizes 7 to seemed to lead to something better. A girl fanned his growing dissat ixfaction—a drab girl—as he says as odd a muse as writing man ever Something she'd said kept nag “Jim, you're! DISABLED VETERAN LOSES POCKETBO Hey, buddy! booeoe d'argent? It belongs to John J, Point 1719 W. 67th st, He lot it arc town Saturday night or on a lard Beach ear, It me DD, A. Vv rup is a die rade | Seattle has tremendou | than any of the municipalities ing to ex of John F, 3 Hardware Co., Salina, Kan., | | count, | book, Stories out of your life.” That meant learning to read | Laboriously. | Jim did | handicaps, a wild mule. rack on the jaw in the prise | mem die Conway with one wrote verse with the other, jout an education to speak of, | wtreeta, who b Somewhere a girl whone fait been justified, ts maying: “Sure—I helped that kid get acrons!” “he did,” textifies Jim Tully From 1L to 2:30: Hot Baked Ham Sandwich, Chocolate Koll With Ie Cream, Coffee or Milk, 250 dred Bargains for Tuesday Examples of the Hundreds of Savings Which Are Ready for You Every Day, Every Week, Every Month GIRLS’ CORSE- A combination of girdle and braraiere, made of Neeh colored rep, with two supporters, Sizes 32, 34 and 34. CHILDREN CHILDREN’S 75° PLAY SUITS Play Suits of good heavy blue denim, long and short sleeves. Sizes 5 to § years. CHILDREN’S ¢ UNION SUITS Fine ribbed Union Suite with buttons and strap attachment for waist; knee length, sleeve lens, Sizes 2 to 12 years, CHILDREN’S ¢ SOCKS 25 Mercerized Linle Socks, loned fancy tops 9%. Some seconda. fash Sizes 6 to DRESSES 98° Children’s Pantie Dreenes of chambray, gingham and mteen. Broken sizes 2 to 6 yearn ELK SCUFFERS ’ 1 . 95 Smoked elk hide buttoned Scuf- fors, with spring heels. Sizes to 8, $1.95; 8% to iL, $2.45; li% to 2, 82.95. WHITE SHOES *1.95 White Nubnck Shoes, slightly soiled, in lace and button styles, Sizes 8% to 11, INFANTS’ SOFT 6 ¢ SOLE SHOES 9 In brown, white, and brown and white, Prices are 69¢, 79¢ and 98e, PANTIE COTTON BLANKETS, SECONDS 59° Cotton Sheet Blankets, damaged. Size 64x76. 15° yards softfinish Long MUSLIN, YARD 15° 1,000 yards soft-finish Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide LONG CLOTH, YARD 1,000 Cloth. SATIN-FINISH BED- SPREA (SECONDS) 3 45 Satin Bedspreads in very good looking patterns, Sizes 88x84 to 84x96, hemmed some neatly mended. Some and OK Find a wallet fulla rup, und at |Hardware Man Has Praise for Seattle | ! | pownt: | bilities and greater scenic charms wt te with it, in the opinion ‘oni, Manager of the Lee la story teller, You ought to write a firet Under many t was harder,” says Jim, “then Harder than a ring ut tough jobs always interested While fighting euch ringsters as Rattling Shultz, Johnny Sinclair, Bd hand, who tn! here to acquire first-hand informa | tion about conditions on the Pacific | | | | | | with | out any cultural background or atim |ulus other than his muse of the | And so he wrote himeelf—the grip: | ping story of a lonely orphan boy, | ame a tramp, a battler and h he a dreamer—into “Emmett Lawler,” | |triamph of an American youth who lcouldn't be stopped by handicaps. red-headed | pegged away steadily for years, with: | TheBon Marché UNION STREET PIKE STRELT—SECOND AVENUE Anniversary Days Bring Super Savings in Wool Dress Goods and Silks 54-Inch Heavy All-Wool Serge 50-Inch White All-Wool Serge Suiting Serge in navy only—only a children’s coats, summer dresses or} small amount required for suit or skirts—very inexpensive. J 42-Inch All-Wool Eponge for 39-Inch Canton Crepe, a Yard 850 yards of fine quality material—} 400 yards in the lot, very serviceable) tan, gray, ember, calibri, nutria, fawn $ ] .65 An extra nice lot of Heavy Wool $ Good, heavy quality and durable, for) $1 95 1.45 . dress. r in shades of navy, brown, reindeer, | —finely finished, silk mixed, in_peri-: 1 95 winkle, jade, tangerine, jade, rewaff e and beaver. , brown, gray, Mohawk, navy, black. 36-Inch Gown Satin—Special : ; 4 Very beautiful, lustrous fabric, in 46-Inch White Poiret Twill Extra fine All-wool White Poiret—a good width, suitable for dresses, skirts or suits. | $2.95 56-Inch Velvadure Coatings at Very beautiful quality for summer) $ 6.95 shades of navy, brown, poppy, henna, | peacock, jade, cerise, turquoise, od $1.65 rose, orange, beige, fawn, gray, coral and black, J 54-Inch White Sicilian, a Yard A splendid quality of heavy, white) material, Splendid for summer wear, ] 75 —and offered at a very low Anniver- e sary price. J coats—buy the material here and) make it at home. Soft, lustrous pile,’ in shades of navy and black. J FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE HOME DAYS Still a Few.of Those Bargains in Piano Lamps at $14.95 They're such remark- able values that you can’t afford to overlook this opportunity to get one if you need a new lamp. Mahogany-finish stand, shades in various shapes, of plain blue, mulberry and blue, gold or combi- nations — finished with 4inch fringe and gold braid trimming. Scrim Curtains $1.00 Pair 2% yards long, hemstitched and fin- ished with neat edge. Big value for this sale. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Bedding, Linens and Towels at Prices That Make Shopping a Pleasure Crash Toweling 12'/2¢ Huck Towels 19c 17-inch, bleached, blue border. Firm quality, 18x36 inches. Six90. Extra value, free from . o All-Linen Crash 29c Turkish Towels 19¢ Aliinen damask, 20x20 ins. dressing. haunesr Fleached, hemmed, 18x38 f 4 Bed Sheets $1.49 ue Irish crash, 16 inches Turkish Towels 250 All-Linen Napkins inches, $7.50 and $8.50. Heavy seamless, 81x90 - . z , Bleached, good weight, 21x42. Bedspreads $2.50 Huck Towels 12'c r en Cloths $5.95 Croc sey Mareeiiles patterns, Gand quis, 1n0be lathn. Turkish Towels 45c mpped ty x sceyudh ac ania Bleached, heavy, 22x44 inches. Crash Toweling 10c Huck Towels 15c Linen Napkins $4.35 Unbleached, 17 inches wide. Firm weave, 16x32 inches Alllinen damask, 18x18 ins, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE At the Anniversary Help You to Economize Extra Value for the Anniversary Printed Cork Linoleum 79c sq. yd. A special purchase brings this splen- did offer. If you are refurnishing your home, here’s your chance. Good de- signs and colors in the lot. Please bring your floor measurements with you. Pabcolin Rugs Reduced So much in demand for most any room. So easy to clean and in colors and designs that do not show the soil easily. 7-6x9-ft. Rugs at $6.95 9x10-6-ft. Rugs at $9.95 9x12-ft. Rugs at $11.50 FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 36-Inch Cretonnes at Heavy weight, light, medium and dark col 129c ors . 50-Inch Cretonnes at Tapestry effect.) heavy and dur- able, for couch ‘$1 25 coverings and) * hangings ....../ Curtain Nets, a Yard Neat designs, very durable, wns. 30¢ cream and ecru...... 35-Inch Cretonnes at Effective designs and) harmonious colorings }2OC Curtain Scrims, Yard 36 inches wide, with, colored border and 5 /15¢ finished edge Overdrape Scrim at In white only, can be) split for small cur 19c tains .. Linen Napkins $4.95 Alllinen, floral, 19x19 inches. Linen Napkins $5.75 Bed Sheets $1.39 Bleached and seamless, size $9.00. Linen Cloths $6.96 Damask Cloths, 70x70 inches, Scores of Home Needs at Anniversary Prices Vacuum Bottle $1.85 | 79c Universal Ball-bear- $5.95 Tea, Coffee and Sugar | with Lunch Kit Canister Set ...... ing Clo i Cast Aluminum Teakettles Hardwood Rolling Pins . .19c | Pa Sree ‘Wash eethreg ie tte anes noe oy Lines 25c | Boards ...... ........39¢ namele vered Kettles | adame Potts Irons . . $1.4! i Small Cast Iron Fry Pans. .33c Bristle Floor Brooms . . tix } — RNR peng Pint-size Vacuum Bottles .69c | Enameled Covered Sauce- Willow Clothes Baskets. ‘ “98 “Polar Bear’ Ice Cream | pans ..... Pa eE te PN. 59c | Gray-enameled Water Pails Freezers ..... .....-$1.75 Nippon Cups and Saucers .29c | Wea, 90.0 .0idi eeehieseiee ae UNION STREET BASEMENT—THE BON MARCHE Shetland Yarn Balls 15c Shetland Floss in one-ounce balls, 16 different colors, suitable for sweaters, scarfs and children’s garments—popular sport col THIRD FLOOR—THE Finished Dresser Scarfs 69c Blue prints on heavy white muslin—several pat- terns, some lace trimmed, others finished with hem —suitable for camp or cottage. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Cotton Goods for Summer Clothes IN MARCHE p and Delicious Chocolate ‘ Sponge Dress Voiles 20¢ Yard New Voiles 50¢ Yard Dress Tissues 75¢ Yard 1,500 yards, in neat patterns— A wonderful display of beau- she iH Bis (Honeycomb) lengthé to°10 yards, also full: °tital Dress ‘Voube, nhry 38 Reng hd American Tis: bolts; 36 and 38 inches wide inches wide—wanted shades and wide—chéck oa te alone in yellow, pink and 49c Ib. Chocolate - coated Molasses Crisp—that simply melts in your mouth. You'll like it stunning patterns, Unbleached Muslin 10c 2,000 vards, full yard-wide orange, red, blue, helio, Indian Head 15c Voiles and Lawns 55¢ 2,000 yards, good quality plain Voiles anc Floral 1 38 wns, get some to take home with hello, full bolte—lmit of 20 yards to 2,500 yards —_linen-finished, you. : customer, No C. 0. D, or de — Bleached Indian Head, 27 inches iveries, 4 UPPER MAIN FLOOR wide, lengths to 10 yards, THIRD FLOOR—T HE BON MARCHE cen opera ay TT