The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1922, Page 12

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ROADMAN (CITY SUPPLY | "BILLS UNPAID ce absence of A. T. Drake kept the Government to Blame «iw ; _ for Unpaid Taxes aon alt diame on the depart f the Interior, George H.! ~ Western land agent for Northern Pacific, that the IS acres of land In Washington nell Monday from overriding well's veto and appropri 67,000 to pay April supply | ating bills, Seven votes were required to pass the measure over the mayoralty veto, and as R. B. Hesketh as acting admitted mayor was deprived of a vote, there owns|were only six counellmanic votes left. railroad Which it never has paid a cent \. iz ~» se as‘in the May woek the same time it was learned, | court County | their checks figures compiled by : se ent u Prank W. Hull, that King)“ n.4 pit will again be taken up at fa deprived of $1,085,500 'M) 4 xnecial meeting Thursday afters) this your because the state Of tx equalization assessed Property of public utility cor ‘at 47 per cent, inste Wer cent, as required by | fotal value of untaxed p fility property in the state, to Hull, is $30,097,115. wreeeks te pai ts ner declared t ApDIICA-/ the licensing of public for survey of the Great North-| met with failure in th Holdings in Washington have! Monday afternoon, dhe TOM file since June 30, 1921, and! ceiving one less than geome applications were filed | five votes. before that It is Up to the! Pre ordinance will be reintroduced, land cannot be assessed for) ne proposed legislation requires ‘Mntil it is surveyed |public card rooms to have licenses fact that the state is losing from the council, which is of dollars annually on UN-\t guspend or revoke a Ii Public utility property Was| violation of the city ordinance tht to light by Major C. A.! imer, public safety commissioner | fi t, who in a letter to Gov.) COMMENCEMENT of the gradu Meclared that $100,000 annuai-| Jewish retigion will be was being withheld from Sno-|held at 745 p. m. Thursday at the this reason. |Temple de Hirsch, while confirma - tion ceremonies of the undergraduate 66, first chair. | school will be held Sunday at 10 a. m, in of the Alaska Engineering com. The “Feast of Wee! will be ob died at his home in San|served this year on Friday by all Cal, last week. He is sur-/synagogues and orthodox congrega by his widow. Itions, noon ‘CARD LICENSE | BILL BEATEN, ordinance the required THE BON MARCHE BarGaiNn BASEMENT Vorth-While Bargains in the Basement Aren’t Just Occasional— THEY’RE HERE EVERY DAY ool Dresses $5.00 One-piece Dresses in the slip-over-the-head made of tweed, tricotine and serge. The d ones are in rose, blue, tan and helio, and be clever outing dresses—made with pockets ind finished with a string belt. The serge and ie models are navy, finished with henna, n and lighter blue collars, trimmed with rows silk braid. Sizes to 42. Pleated Wool Skirts $2.95 Women’s Wool Sport Skirts in new, bright checks and stripes. There are box and side ll the skirts are belted. Waist sizes to 32. lomen’s Wool Slipover Sweaters at $1.79 _ Woolen Slipover Sweaters with round and V eks, in fancy and plain weaves, and a choice of many popular colors and color combinations. Polaire Cloth Coats $15.00 In two very good looking styles of tan Polaire cloth. One style has the raglan sleeve, patch | pe and inverted box. pleat in the back, and '}belted with a buckled belt. The other style has | set-in sleeves, slash pockets and is double breasted, has the inverted box pleat and is belted. Woolen Middies $1.95 These Middies are made of good weight blue flannel, have a breast pocket and the collar is trim- med with three rows of white braid. Sizes to 22. Rice and Hutchins (The People Who Make the Educator Shoe) Women’s Oxfords $4.85 Very smart Brown and Dark-brown Kid Oxfords, with military heels, some rubber tipped. The shoes are very well made and are trimmed with perfor- ated instep straps. These Oxfords are high quality ‘}and will take a good polish. Sizes 3 to 8, widths AAA to B. Smart Sport Hats $1.89 and $2.89 These are mighty clever. There is a new model with a scarf to match, the hat is a Piping Rock style, trimmed with plaid crash in rose, gray and . Other styles are of felt and felt combined with straw. We Still Have a Few Purses and Vanities 29c 69c 89c Among the lot are many styles of Purses, Hand Bags and Vanities, made of leather, leatherette and suede. All the bags are fitted, some with coin purses and mirrors, others with vanity accessories, Little Girls’ Aprons 50c Cunning Aprons, made of figured percale, having all around the hem and pockets the pictures of ani- mals and little children rolling hoops and skipping rope. There is a tie sash. Sizes 4 to 12, To Bring You Greater Savings Wednesday Two Big Events Combine HE Month-End Clearance in Anniversary Month offers an unusually large collection of broken size assortments, odd lots, remnants and odds and ends. Read the bargain news below: dously increased. (Basement }} | || Upper Main (Upper Main} Upper (Upper Main) [[Upper Main] Upper Main [Upper Main]} China and Hardware Odds and Ends of French and Bavarian China Din- nerware, remnants of former open -stock pat- terns—HALF PRICE. (mperfect Dinnerware— Hundreds of pieces of dec- orated Dinnerware, im- perfects, including plates, sugar bowls, pickle dishes, meat platters. None de- livered. Each 10¢, 216 Scissors, suitable for children and for cutting flowers; formerly 25c, re- duced to 10¢. Toilet Goods | Boys’ Wearables; Gloves and 7? Mater, Capes in plaid 5 Boys’ Spring Overcoats, | snowflake tweeds, shadow $1.25, reduced to 456. | 2 size 8, 2 size 9, 1 size ne Hosiery . plaids, are reduced to Concave Pyralin Clothes | 10, formerly $5.95; re- | Silk, Lisle or Cotton | $9.75, | Brush, formerly $5.50; | duced to $3.95. Stockings, slightly soiled 18 Ss its reduced to $2.50. yo 2 Boys’ Wash Si size or mended, Halt Price. ul b , te We 3 . Senestras Galkccddeal for | 4, formerly $1.95; re- Children’s Fancy Roll-top Half Price 45 Chair Seats, many | shapes and sizes, reduced to 10¢. 18 Hose Nozzles, “Oak- land” model; solid brass; formerly 50c, reduced to | Lower Main an Suit Cases 9 Women’s Suit Cases in dlack Dupont Fabricoid, for the week-end; fitted with tray, with double locks ; sizes 18 to 24; formerly $10.95 to $12.95 reduced to $7.95. 2 Dress Suit Cases for men; black enameled; | duced’ to HALF PRICE. | Folding Brownie Camera, | reduced to $2.50. 7 rs ee Half Socks—a sample line z 4 a spring tonic; pkg. S¢. | duced to $1.25. —imported and ‘domestic, | 8 Tweed Cape Suits, for- Clothes Brushes, white Fb cn tr iagy eo 4 and both fashioned foot and | Merly. $29.50, reduced to bristles, wooden back, 4 ‘ Mery 2640; Te | seamless style; 35¢; 3 $14. 5. ‘ a formerly $2.00; reduced uced to $1.9 | for $1.00. | 4 Tricotine Cape Suits, to O8¢. 8 Wash Suits, 200 pairs Washable Fab- formerly $29.50, reduced | to $14.75. 6 Tricotine Suits, for- merly $35.00, reduced to $17.50. 6, 7, 8, formerly $2 reduced to $1.95, 2 Wash Suits, sizes 5 and 6, formerly $3.95; re- duced to $2.45. | ric Gloves, in 12-button lengths; strap wrist and 2-clasp styles; many col- ors; reduced from $1.15 and $1.25 to 85¢. Hand Scrubbing Brushes, solid back, formerly 65c; reduced to 45¢. Phenolax Wafers, 150 to bottle, formerly $1.00; Bovs’ § reduced to She. ys" Straw Hats, 8 for- | 107 pairs Heavy Milanese | 75 Jean Middies, white, Dr. Hubbard's Vegetable marly Pha = Pi gin Silk Gloves, novelty em- | and sizes from 6 to 18 Germicide, reduced to * ) formerly 91.09; re- | broidered, double finger | years, reduced to 98¢. ~ duced to 69¢. tips; many colors and | Cretonne Aprons, 75 in 25¢. Boys’ Straw Hats, 33 for- Books, Kodaks ay ae 16 formerly | reduced to $1. ° ‘75, 1 formerly $1.85, 95 Strap-wrist Silk Gloves and Stationery 4 formerly $2.00; reduced | —proken sizes and color Books, 200 volumes, re- the lot, reduced to 98¢. | Summer Dresses, voiles and figured lawns, sizes 6 to 12 years; 12 in the lot, reduced to % price. Gingham Dresses—2_ in | size 16, formerly $5.95, | reduced to $2.47. many sizes; $2.50 values, to $1.25. lines; formerly $2.50 and Boys’ Hats, 8 formerly | $3.00; reduced to $1.75. $3.00; 8 formerly $3.50, 26 16-button Kid Gloves, white only, formerly / 7 on bg poe yar | 62 Boys’ Blouses, sizes | $6.00; reduced to $4.75. | Jumper Dresses, French $6.75. 6, 7,8, 9, 11, 15, formerly | Soiled and Mended Gloves gingham, tite A, for. vot 5 i en | 5 merly -95, jue Autographic Jr. Kodaks, 0 oer and 7, for- | reduced One-third poh 5, 0 | merly $12.00; 1 size 15, 4 in the lot, for- 5; reduced reduced to No, 2C, Notion Bargains | y formerly $1 to 69¢. Coats’ Darning Cotton, | . 50. . : Pe ing Trays, for-| 1 Boys’ Blouse; size 6, mercerized finish, tan and | Half Price oe ys and -95e, re. | formerly $1.50; 1 size 8, | £0lden brown; formerly | 12 Silk Sweaters, in pink, | duced to 25¢. , formerly $1.75; reduced | 8¢: reduced to 4¢ a ball. | blue and henna; sizes 2 to light and durable; | A 14 a lol 72 Autosharp Propelling | duced to 50¢. formerly $17.50; reduced | to $12.95. Tourist Cases, large size, formerly $22.50 value; reduced to $14.95. 4 Men's Split Walrus Bags, formerly $14.95; reduced to $9.85. Dress Goods Remnants | | 9’ 59.00 & yard; re | Half Price | Embroidered Flouncings, eae THE THIRD FLOOR Men’s Furnishings Men’s Pajamas, cale and woven madras, in plain white and fancy stripes on white grounds, all sizes, $1.45. Munsing Union Suits, broken lines, mercerized, white “and flesh color; athletic and short sleeves, knee length and three- quarter length; sizes 44, 46, 48, 50, $1.00. Munsing Suits, broken lines, self striped madras, sleeve- less, knee length; sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, $1.45. Men’s Shirts, imported white madras, sizes 1414, and 16; formerly educed to $1.85. Shirts, broken cham- Men’s lines, in percales, bray, woven madras; in Baby Mine Pins, goid | 6 years; formerly $5.95; plated, 2 on a card; for- | reduced to $2.98. merly 10c; reduced to S¢ | 25 Rompers, gingham, a card. black sateen or kiddie to $1.25. Trimmings Pencils, formerly 79¢; re- a card, S¢. Omo Dress Shields, regu- size, in shades of pink cael Seen 8 ee 4 and blue; formerly T5c, 100 boxes, and 27-inch widths, formerly $2.50 to $3.75 a Stationery, Souvenir Pictures, | Radium Lace Flouncings, | Merrick’s Bobbins, odds | cloth; some pique models; caren van. —— for- tan and gray, 36 inches | and ends, white and | formerly $2.50; reduced | aes 7.50 yard ; uce 3, ; Desk Sets, 8&8 in the Si se ee Some’ | 4, 6 buttons on pot | $2.50; peinoad to $1.25. group, formerly $1.95 to Radium Lace Flouncines, | medium and large sizes; | 64 Turkish Bibs, large | | | 50¢. of per- | Athletic Union sizes 14 to 16, and re- duced to 85¢. Work Shirts, black | sateen, well made, good wearing; sizes 14 to 17, $1.00. Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, odds and ends, formerly 95c; reduced to 45¢. Silk Gloves, broken sizes, in black and gray, sizes 71% to 10, formerly $1.50, reduced to 50¢. Flannel Shirts, medium weight, green and brown heather mixtures; tary coliars; sizes 1414 to 16; formerly $5.00; reduced to $2.50. Hats, broken lots, in black and green; sizes 6% and 67%; formerly $2.00, mili- | Formerly 65¢ to 95¢ yard, ‘ bs and $1.00, reduced to 75¢. | and stripes; yard, 15¢. reduced to 35¢. rhea sizes 3 to 7, re- | Children’s Muslin Draw- | Remnants of Cotton | Faney Veilings in novelty duced to $1.95, ers, formerly 75c, reduced | Geods, including wash | mesh and dotted styles, | 150 pairs Women’s Strap | to 50¢. | goods, voiles, _ tissues, | in black and colors, 75¢ | Pumps, Oxfords and Slip- | Crepe Dressing Sacques, | lawns an d_ suitings, to $1.00 a yard; reduced | pers—this is a broken | formerly $1.50, reduced | lengths to 5 yards; Half to 35¢. line, select at $3.95. to $1.00, | Price. reduced to $1.00. | | Formerly 10¢ to 12¢ yard, | 55 pairs | reduced to 25¢. reduced to 32¢. BABY BARGAIN NOOK lar shape, 9 two styles, in siz , 3 and 4; nainsook | one side, silk the other; pair, 35¢. Omo Garment Shields, Zouave shape, sizes 2 to 4, | white on a pair, T5¢. Needles, sizes Camisole Embroiderie 3 only needles to | | in open designs on ¢ paper; a paper, 5¢. | BON MARCHE | bric, formerly : } ts Second Floor }) Tor- formerly 89c; reduced to reduced to $1.00. Georgette Crepe, shaded, |} yard wide, in gray, brown, purple, green, for- yard; | duced to $1.00, Corsets and Bandeaux 75 Rengo Belt Corsets in elastic top, long skirt model for full figures, re- Jewelry and | reduced to 25¢. Leather Novelties | Domeeisey, Chose, | Earrings, Hat Pins, Belt | chon, imitation Crochet u duced to $3.45. Buckles, Beads, Hair Or- | Filet, Normandy Laces Women’s Dresses 100 R-G Front-lace Cor- naments—lots of odds | and Embroidery Flour Reduced sets, lace front and elas- . alf ri Ce. 5 ~ rs. ser 8. ea . and mye half price—50¢ ping elon adings | 59 sik Dresses, Canton | tic tions, top and end to $5.00. tee hg me crepe, taffeta and crepe | Of back stays, for aver- Bil Folds, formerly $3.50, STNREY or ROW se. knit, formerly $14.50; | age figure, reduced to reduced to $1. hate 10¢, now Be. reduced to $10.95. $1.25. Bags in leather and silk, | bpaga § oa een” * | 7 Dresse: »pe knit, for- | 79 Bandeaux, pink, back- formerly $1.95 to $5.00; | ee anno and | merly $19.50, reduced to | closing, reduced to 29¢. reduced to 98¢ and |} cp y i to 1S¢.. ® | $14.50. $2.50. | are, me 7 Party Eivediie ab!3is | Forme *, now 3 7 Party Dresses at Half * spain ed $3.95 | Formerly a yard, re- Price—4 formerly $19.50, Third Floor to | duced to 45¢. reduced to $9.75; 1 for- merly 0, reduced to Art Goods Cluny Doilies, 15¢ to 39e¢. Crochet Thread, odd lot, not all colors in each size; a ball, S¢. Embroidery ruffled in dainty t patterns on fine S formerly $2.50 a ye reduced to 85¢. Flouncings, $11.25; 1 formerly $50.00, reduced to $25; ’ | 1 formerly $35.00, re- 4} | duced to $17.50. Blouses Reduced Beaded Bags for chil- dren, formerly $2.00, re- duced to $1.00, Straw Bags, formerly $6.50, reduced to $3.25. Ribbons and Shoe Bargains Lingerie Blouses and Cot- Colored Embroidery ole White Canvas Button | ton Crepe Sme 5 in | Thread; bunch of twelve Veilings Shoes for infants and | the lot, former! ; | skeins, 10¢. Hand-embroidered models reduced; priced $1.00 to $5.00. $ children, turned soles on | reduced to $1.00. | footform last— Crepe de Chine Blouses, pairs, tuck-in and over-the-skirt Ribbon Remnants of satin moire, colored and novelty ribbons, in all from sizes 5 to 8, at popular widths— 1.65. styles, with square or | < Formerly 5e to 8¢ yard, | 47 pairs, sizes 814 to 11, ri sp of - B ve Cottons, Linens reduced to 3¢. at $1.95. white; formerly $4.95 to i : if $5. educed to $2.85. | and honed Boys’ Dress ° | Forme: 15¢ 25e yar ar lace Ne. 3 sh, ¢ aS 2; a Formerly 15¢ to 25c yard, lace style, to Underwear splendid “haart itu ality reduced to 10¢. Formerly 30¢ to 40c yard, reduced to 20¢. Formerly 45¢ to 60c¢ yard, at $3.45. , , ' ' a for boys’ and men's shirts —good patterns; yd. 19¢. Ginghams, good quality, | 27 inches wide, blue, pink, black and white checks, tis ny a Children’s Muslin Gowns, PRB ge Women’s Sport | sizes 8 to 14, formerly Strap Pumps and Oxfords $1.50, reduced to $1.00. . “white Nubuck, trimmed | Children’s Muslin Gowns, in brown leather; Good- | | sizes 8 to 14, rmerl year welt soles and Cuban | ny oh Loaany ‘The Bon Marché PIKE STROHT—SECOND AVENUE--UNION STREET Girls’ Wearables | Baby Garments | | Naturally the opportunity to buy seasonable merchandise at satisfying savings is tremen- Second Fleor } | Third Floor | White Nainsook, fine soft finish, a full yard wide; yard 19¢. Beach Suitings, white, 34 inches wide, mercerized finish; yard, 25¢. 18 Scalloped Table Cloths, white ground with colored printed patterns, 34-inch size, round design; 95¢. Damask Cloths, mercer- ized, 36 inches wide, nice quality; at 75¢. 18 All-linen Damask Pat- tern Cloths, handsome floval patterns, size 70x 70 inches, at $5.95. 8 pairs Woolnap Cotton Blankets, extra large, gray, size 72x84 inches, fine for camping trips; pair, $4.95, 7 Auto Robes in jacquard patterns, brown and green mixtures; each, $2.19. 10 Auto Robes, good, heavy quality, dark, tan and brown and _ green jacquard patterns, $3.95. Good, Weighty Comfort- ers, single size, good look- ing patterns; each $1.75. Silks Reduced All-silk Wash Satin, a yard wide, heavy quality, pink only; formerly $1.95; reduced to $1.50. Suiting Poplins, 40 inches wide, silk mixed, in gray, sand, honeydew, French blue, old rose, taupe, jade and porcelain; formerly $2.50; reduced to $1.50. Radium Silk, 40 inches wide, in pink and white; formerly $2.25; reduced | to $1.75. Radium Satins, beautiful colors and designs, 40 inches wide; formerly $3.50; reduced to $2.50. Silk Remnants Half Price THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Charmeuse Satin, 40 inches wide, in navy, prune, plum, burgundy, old rose, coral, silver and taupe; formerly $2.95; re- duced to $1.95. Striped Riveria Crepe, 40 inches wide, in black, brown and navy; form- erly $4.50; reduced to $2.95. Spiral Crepe, 40 inches wide, in Japan blue and raffia; formerly $2.25; re- duced to $1.50. Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in pink, brown, delft, sky, lilac and tan; formerly $2.35; reduced to $1.95. Fourth Floor Draperies and Rugs Silk and Cotton Poplin, for draperies, desirable shades, 36 inches wide; formerly 95c; reduced to 67¢. Imported Cretonne, in ma- chine and hand-blocked designs, 32 and 50 inches wide; formerly $1.00 to $2.00; reduced to Half Price. Curtains, fine filet pat- terns, neat border and all- over designs with lace | edges; white, cream, ecru, 2% yards long; formerly $7.00; reduced to $4.95. Odd Pieces Repp Sateen Drapery Silk, denim and other upholstering ma- terial; formerly 40¢ to $3.00; reduced to 20¢ to | $1.50. Heavy Wool Fiber Rugs, all good designs and col- ors, 6x9 feet; formerly $11.25; reduced to $8.75, 8x10 ft.; formerly $16.50; reduced to $12.50, | 9x12 ft.; formerly $19.75; | reduced to $15.75.

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