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THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT Do you come into the Basement every time you come down town? You will find surprising b bargains it if you do. Spring-Style Silk Dresses $13.95 Smart dresses of crisp taf- feta, or the soft, popular Can- ton crepe,” made in clever styles for spring wear. Among the models are found long and short sleeves, organdie collars, metallic and yarn embroidery, self-covered buttons and knife- blade pleating. Sizes to 42. Sport Felts $1.89 Squashy, double off-the-face brims, made of rows and rows of felt. The head size is larger than the Mverage, the hat is trimmed with a pompon of felt. The colors are blue, jade, white, pumpkin and helio. Jersey Jumper Dresses $2 For Outing Wear. . Made of heavy jersey in Kelly, navy ou black, Jap Crepe Krone, $2.39 Comfortable and easily laundered Kimonos for the ‘summer season. They are made of very good quality sogel with an attached sash and short bell sleeves. The colors are maize, tomato, Copen, rose, peacock, Yellow, orange, raspberry, light blue and pink. Women’s Blouses $1.00 Good-looking Blouses of white Wool Sweaters $1.39 Slip-on and Tie-back iters—brown, laven- + black, orange, tan, blue, beige and peacock. volle, trimmed with lace, narrow pleatings and bindings of ging and of ham groups Sizes to 54 narrow pleats. TUE SEATT IN STAGE AT PALACE HIP | LE STAR Chosen as Head of } Daughters of Nile Mrs, Nellie Wi WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922. | WARREN, WOODROW, WILLIAM | SEARING SUED IN CAFE CASE wn, of Victoria, wan and last au ny ot the $10,000 Libel Action Is | Soottinn Ru n0 Brought Against Chief | Others elec 1 were Mrs. Mimma} i Farnham, Tw ia rae tee Asking $10,000 for alleged tel, Radoura; Mra James H. Fraser, proprictor of the k, Tacoma, su lodge cafe, 1 % Westlake ave, me princess 'T ah; Mrs, Mark filed sult in superior court Tuesday irant, Seattle, supreme banker, and Mra, Levilia West, eupreme recorder, | sguinet Chief of Police William Hy Dr. H. 1. Chatterton, execu Ethel May Foster, “The Poster Girl.” Her act is one of the most wnique and charming staged at the Palace Hip for} ome time. Miss May gives imitations of Fay Bainter, “The | Creole Fashion Plete,” and other celebrities. The above pieture shows the little actress in her impres- | Hearing, 108 ANGELES Robert 1.| tive secretary of the Heattle Federa ' Fairme, 60, commits suicide by tion of Churches, and Mra. Alma V, shooting; sald to have been grieving | over lone of sight Garrison. | ‘The complaint charges that Dr, “Nice of the last three presidents all to have their names Chatterton and ¢ Thiet Searing causes ye a mor o i etter starting with ‘W’,” said J. E. Wade, Henderson, Texas, as he nigh gp = Intake pelt ar ‘coll | named his triplete Warre ems Ww oodror w and William, as a piaee where, liquor and. nag pern “| coties are sold. Thin letter was read to the city council, and resulted, tt is claimed, in the cafe being refused 5 — LOB ANGELS. — Wart Cordova, 24, chauffeur, held for Ban Bernar dino on warrant charging bigamy ladies and gentieman as true sac NINE NURSES were graduated! Wolford, Marie A. Fortman, Anna- and men are in the world’s sphere, | Willette, Anna G. Bjornson, om the Ci np! ning | bell re truly, from the City Moapita) Training | viien B. Talbott, Mildred Florence |a renewal of license . 1. &. F. STRANACK, school Tuesday night, They were:| ni omeren, Klizabeth A, Shannahan| Councilman Robert Hesketh is sald 1616 44th Ave. 8. W, |Anna E. Anderson, Marjorie M.|and Mina ©. to be in possession of the letter, Shattuc al Teager-PATERSON CO. sion of Fay Bainter in “East Is West,” What Is a Gentleman? Contest Now Closing At noon Wednesday the “gen fleman contest” closes, men to respect his mother or sister. | Show me a man of this character Definitions, as to whe and (and I will show you ae what constitutes a genthema: i ANNA E that arrive in The Star office 61S 24th &,, City, after that time will net be corm oe sidered. Winners of the prizes will be announced Thursday. For the best answer of not more than 150 words $2 will be awarded; for the five next best, primes of $1 each will be given. Some of the definitions given by Star readers follow: Tt means a gentic man; a man who joes things gently with love. And that in the art and mystery of it love | The gentle man ¢ tin the na {ture of things do an ungentiemanly thing The ungentie soul, ent, unsympathetic |do anything olse | A man who follows moet faithfully | |the example of the lowly Nazarene, | the inconstst nature cannot Drummond. nh. M. Hess. . eres =sactn se ena cnn DSS \/ E, \“e Thursday Very Low Prices euseeaee Special Lots Men’s Underwear Iterns left over from our special French Blouses $5 There are 75 of these hand-made French Jet Necklaces 59c 144 in the lot in six new styles Regular $1. Lingerie Blouses, in voiles and sale of Men's spring and summer ; Pes. PA a pee a bes jos Bytes tat os nee underwear will be offered Movey . stitching, hand embroidery an Day at the same low prices to | Wrist W. atch Bands 69c French knots; many are lace | close them out. " ; trimmed. Soiled and mussed from handling. Regular $10, $12.50 and $17.50 qualities. é Apparel fection, Third Ft Lisle, cotton and artificial silk suits in athletic and regulation styles. Priced from 75c to $2.35. Heavy grosgrain ribbons with en- ameled flowers. Also fancy nar- if} row ribbons and gold and silver | ribbons. Complete with slide and Men’ 8 Coats and Sweaters |which in my opinion depicts a per M. HILL, ‘The title of lady and gentleman is fect gentleman k leataty a. dieteeeK ak techow San Telmo Apartments. | There ix nothing noble or character hig | latic c¢ t. but purely p A man who does things @@Mtly | pyrene x Rated “ love, and that is the whole @Ftl ang mar and mystery of it The gentleman cannot in the na \Mrs. Foots Given Hearings on Coal — _ Rates Are Ended_| Freight rate hearings by Federal ‘Txaminer M. A. Pattison were con-| Mra. Flossie Foote, luded Tuesday in the federal build-| \ with Une fied ing, and Pattison teft for San Fran-| Tuesday. claco, where the next hearings are} 3606 47th in superior fe coal schedules from Utah ed iM a great variety of An Unmatched Value for the Small Car 30x3'/2 world—Mr. Frank A. Seiberling—and priced low bi cause of his unequaled manufacturing efficiencies has given competitive tire men a nightmare. the best. GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION MAIL ORDER NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED McKALE TIRE CO. SEATTLE DEALERS 1201 Pine, Corner of Minor d-hand cash rege trade for o A. SUNDW Aves Cor. M $40,000 Bequest |" A fortune of $40,000 is bequeathed by her uncle, Lewis P. Hunt, whose Hunt was formerty a publisher in Granite paving blocks are m . Seiberling Cord—take our word for it—the best Say Ren-Gay at bay Gee store and x31 tire ever bu a t P . , »” respects all] POW will get a tube of the original nh Meda ab : ilt ry ade by 4 man who has en PM yscene dhe f French Baume Bengué (Analgé- 9 ires than any other man in the e mand OT) sique), then apply as follows: rub The small car deserves a good tire—save money and get ture of things do an ungentlemanly thing. An unsympathetic and | siderate nature cannot do anything lao. MRS. CATHARINE DE YOUNG, bei Lake View bivd. . : A perfect gentieman Is one who ts] honest, gentle, generous, brave and wise; who possesses all these quali thes and exer them im the most 0 PRUNIS AN WORK 15. EASY ave., cuort to be held. Minnesota. He left an estate valued] graceful outw OE | lec coal operators and raliroad at Bint, P.T. McBIRNTE, [Complete Recovery From Officials protested here against low-| — vn 2. be Mee Se | Serious Stomach Trou- | ble and Rheumatism by | Taking Tanlac Is Re- ported by Seattle) Woman s one who has that! that gives due con-| the rights of others, | as he would | » him that in repug- | n ideals of and | sizes who « he Americ “I was simost a complete wreck, jnant to Jadherence to t quare déal—and but since taking Tanlac I have never forgets that he ia a gentle | cined 29 pounds ar in porte | man JAMES FL health,” said Mrs, FP. Provo, 1817 j ite Seventh ave. #8, Meattic, Wash. | “After an attack of ‘flu’ I Ioet co rentie ad A perfect gentleman fe: A MAN), sonetite and often what tittle All ate ach. |who never loses his self-respect rise Ab long nl a ade would not stay in my stom. ves all] I suffered from nauses |stipation and headaches that ne we and fiat-/Set me wild. Gas often formed op A man | ™Y stomach and the prewure nearly to be al-| topped my breath. I also had rheu 4c pains in my back and left | good-natured man in all tr A man that first n who always |who loves w ya proud of her ang with her places she A man who is truthful aan who is © of holding nie positions, A be ready to | should ug: | A| “But afl my troubles have been re. | Corrected by taking Tanlac, n do my housework with cal cane s trust his wife min. I gladly tell everybody of. isure with him or | Tantac; it’s @ most wonderful medi MRS. M OLSEN [cine % First Ave. Tanlac ts sold by all good drug © | ein. Advertisement. ntleman is a well-bred and —_—— A person of A term tse also ra coa - MILLER. rren School Ww ) Queen Anne Ave see the Baume on the chest and cover with warm flannelcloths—rey as often as may be necessary. Keep a tube handy for Sore Throat. THOS. LEEMING & CO., NEW YORK e- one curses “ECZEMA TORTURE | a of the of modern wea pe # be told by dor SKIN OR WEEPING SORES from which ooze clear Uquid which causes an intolerable | ITCHING | and makes life an itching mis | s method of treating the di th | Are Usually Due to Constipation 1 soaps | in, there ites a better ath: | grea When you are constipat- y} and 1/ clasp. Regular $1. Girls’ Dresses $1. 98 2- to 6-year sizes. A clean, dainty Manufacturers’ samples of both medium weight and heavy knit | Shopptag Bags 89e lot of colored dotted swiss and Coats and Sweaters. Regular 72 Bags of imitation leather in Jawn Dresses in blue, rose and prices would be $5.00 to $17.50— , mtre leat: alan. -Cas-be folaed orchid, trimmed with white organ- now selling for $3.65 to $12.15. < if tik h - a die ruffles and sashes. ——— } | eo 5 Re ee eg —Second Floor Men's Sample Bathing Suits hihi — Regular .prices would be $4.50 to ? Beauty Se $1.98 Remnants of Cotton Goods $8.50; special for Movey Day, , Colored voiles, ratines, eponges, $1.23 to $5.15. ba peers f rye gk oe ginghams, tissues, white skirtings, a eerprninonenenieanehaitigieamaninesags ; and-tooled leathers; also spider | white voiles, in hundreds of good, Odd Lines of Women’s and ooze. Moire lined. with the usable lengths. Greatly reduced. Stocki of " ® usual fittings. ota Wines ockings at $1.19 Pair ’ a pairs “Burson” black silk . Silk and Wool Remnants stockings in mill irregulars. In : } Beaded Bags $1.98 These remnants are from 14 to 5 firsts would sell for $1.75. ‘ At $1.50 Pair 50 pairs glove-silk hose in a fancy wide rib. Brown only. At 95c Pair 70 pairs of Imported full-fashioned silk lisle stockings in clocking and lace boot. Children’s Sox '19c Pair 100 pairs of mercerized lisle sox, with fancy roll top. At $1.85 Pair yards in length, and at decided 50 Bags, made with dark back- ( savings. | grounds with floral patterns, —Firet Floor Toweling 150 Yard 500 yards of heavy, soft Cotton Toweling. 16 inches wide. cond Floor | iI! | Handkerchiefs 15c 1,000 Women’s Handkerchiefs. Plain white centers with dainty colored borders and hand-embroid- ered corner. ‘Feather Pillows 79¢ 60 only, All-feather Pillows, cov- ered with good quality ticking. Size 17x24. —Firat Floor Hair Ribbons 25c¢ Yd. I! Regular 35¢ and 45c qualities, 5 on 72 pairs women’s full-fashioned to 7 inches wide, in plain, fancy New Voiles 39c Yard all-silk stockings in white and taffetas, moire, plaids and Dres- Special purchase of Novelty Voiles black; the white have slight im- dens. —Firet Floor in bright Spring colorings. Many perfections. as | i aa ellis pretty patterns and colors. 2,000 Rockfords 9c Pair | 125 pairs of Rockford fashioned stockings ia colors. Sizes 81% and 9. —First Floor Sewing Machines Vindex Special $36.75 A dependable, low-price automatic drop-head sewing machine, of the vibrating shuttle type; will do Umbrellas $3.95 heen Women’s all-silk taffetas in the new parasol shape. Strap and ring handles. - Navy, red, green and purple. —First Floot Silk —Second Floor Curtain Marquisette 28¢ Yd. 1,250 yards, 36 inches wide, in ivory and | white. Special purchase, | Scarfs $2.95 Marquisette Curtains $1.35 Pair Regular $4.95 quality. These 100 pairs Marquisette Curtains, splendid work. Case is of golden Scarfs are of fiber silk in solid 214 yards long. White and ivory, oak, nicely finished with four stripes and fancy mixtures. with faney lace edge. Regular drawers. Complete set of attach- All can be had in a selection of $1.75 quality. ments. Terms for this sale: $2 fancy weaves. 169 in the lot, —Fourth ¥ cash 2 the balance at $1 per 5 éneiieacs auaee ah = mee, mR week. ‘y machine -cuaranteed. PEERS Si ner eae ee _ Matting Suit Cases $8.75 ? Li the Basement Ton nh vs Cretonne lined, with shirred pock- ~ Oval- shaped 460 al pe ae <i neck, ony pidge ad catches; leath- _, raided "Rag Regs sleeveless, and band top; also bod- ses anes yeaa “hit and miss” colors: ice top with tape straps and cuff Traveling Bags $6.75 18 inch, regular $2.25, at $1.95 knee. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Smart bags in three-piece style. 24 6-inch, regular $3, at $2.50. First Floor Leather lined, with three inner 2 ewig regular 9 at $3. ——— reenactment pockets; sewed-on corners. Size at $4. Sandals $1.65 Pair 18-inch. Regular $10 quality. Pillows 85e 150 pairs Children’s smoked-elk Tourist Cases $7.95 Couch or canoe pillows, filled with exceptional Sizes Barefoot Sandals, quality. Special purchase. 814 to 2. Second Flo with fitted Size 38- avy black enamel, ray and shirred pockets. inch. Regular $11.50, kapok and cotton, or floss; covered tonnes. pure silk with fancy cre- Pe Movey Specials in the Special Price Basement 1,000 pairs Women's Silk Dresses $7.50 Stockings, damaged but nicely Women’s and Misses’ taffetas, mended, crepes, jersey, serge, Poiret Twill; 72 in late styles, from lots formerly Apron Dresses 85e Bungalow, cover-alls, Polly Prims and dozens of other styles; pretty percales and ginghams, in medium 800 pairs Women’s Silk Stockings in open ribbed selling at $10, $12.50 and $15. ema has of ed, there is not enouch and radi lubricant produced y 1 of treat your system to keep the cooling food waste soft. Doctors now be prescribe Nujol because ritom of its action is so close to this natural lubricant. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxati and enusing an entirely new skin to wo cannot gripe, grow. Such a lotion is today. Eczemine the newly discovered specific for Made by the Joyner Drug| | Co., Spokane, and sold} by all good druggists. | Advertisement. lace effect. In firats Priced for quick disposal. light and dark. colors. From would sell at $2 pair. In black Suits and Dresses $12.50 broken lots formerly selling at and cordovan. Sizes 814, 9, 914, 10. Women’s and Misses’ Jersey suits $1.25 to $1.69. Sizes 88 to 46. 700 pairs extra heavy in three-piece style Also taffeta OE ic IL 65¢ quality Silk Stockings. si + age abet ood penas ae ee “no EP pepe =f ally selections P . " 5 ee Sl eer those wearing sizes 16 to 38. For- Pumps and Oxfords $1.85 Broken lines of styles and sizes in merly priced from $15 to $19.50. . women’s brown and black kid, calf Children’s Union Suits 39¢ Trimmed Hats ‘$2 95 Knit suits of fine ribbed white cot- and patent pumps and Oxfords 50 flower and ribbon-trimmed ton; low neck and sleeveless; drop with Louis heels; also small sizes hats taken from our regular stock, seat and cuff knee. Sizes 2 to 16 in gray kid and white buck Ox- sduce: ¢ avid Reduced from $4.95 and $5, years, fords. —Special Price Basement