Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
HE HAS GONE AWAY With Convention a Month in Future 82 Per Cent of) Floor Taken With tho Pacific Northwest Mer is’ convention a month in the , 32 per cent of the entire ex- } Bpace of 105,000 square feet, | is more than double that of | ago, has been taken, said Ira | , executive secretary, with of at 206 First ave, 8. | Chamber of Commerce has | ted $12,000 to insure the of the exposition, which ts/ Sommunity affair and a non-profit mtion. There are no percent Or commissions to pay, ne ex other than the actual running tion | ha busine : 2 Riccar as ‘wall refles taveranty | Another cartoon submitted to The Star by an amateur all its participants. ‘artist of Seattle. It was drawn by Keye Luke. Roy D. Pinkerton was Wednesday | ‘Made a member of the entertainment | tee and will be in charge «A t l t P t f mies and rote ree“ Astral Cats? Lots o Of the merchants at the per: | Ince of “The Wayfarer,’ ‘at! they will be guests of the con- BY JACK DARROCK (Copyright, 1922, by the United Press) is staging the Washington apor. } | manufacturers’ annual ex: | he same time this com. | Pits putting on the merchants | that ethereal bodieg exist, Dr. Here. ton and the storekeepers in| ward Carrington, noted investigator | trade area will be urged to viait | of ghostly manifestations, intends to | poxes will be reduced. we broken, death in the result) he announced today. } the astral body will give off in the laboratory of the American rington works among many strange | have heard from many of our| machines and ingenious devices de-| that Seattle realty does need | signed to help him probe into the un- large hotel,” wrote Tracy C.| Rnown and discover whether spirits president of the new Drake | exist there. Hof 950 rooms, opened in Chi-} Dr. Carrington might be called a last January, in a letter re-| “scientific ghost hunter.” by the Chamber of Commerce | vestigating alleged spirit phenomena day morning, indorsing Seat- plan to finance and build a great ti ve hotel. will be placed in a glass box, just! "We feel that with conservative, | jarge enough to hold it zt management and econom!-| will be placed in another glass box | ying charges a new hotel | about five inches larger. Dr. Car-| to be profitable in such a Busy|rington and bis assistants will at | ominent city as Seattle. tempt to remove the astral body | bids committees of the tempo-| trom the physical bedy of the cat by | bee sent thru the looal office dew drops gather on grass with purely scientific tools, and Seattle. hotel company organization are | means of an anesthetic. The astral) The service in maintained to catch | im anticipation of the sixday | body will then pass thru the firet | departing steamers at Victoria. Hub. bond selling campaign | box as far as the second box, which | bard will make 144 trips during the will fina: the hotel. will contain an THE BON MARCHE | Barcain BASEMENT ll Merchandise Is Specially Purchased and Sold for Cash Only, Saving You the Cost and Worry of a Charge Account $3.89 00 New rimmed Hats To the woman who prides her ite, and wisely uses her allowance, hats will be a gold mine. America’s foremost millinery, of straw and Baronette, straw and rib- bon, straw with Georgette and ostrich tip trim; all taffeta and taffeta and straw. Mostly all are white, trimmed with ribbon, some with yarn, some with ostrich tips. Medium and large shapes. Light, airy and very. chic. Dashing New Sports Coats Big Bargains in Checked Savings in Herringbone Gray Coats Weave Coats Where’s the girl who will If a miss wishes more pass this by? A coat of dash, here is the coat to studied careless cut, with satisfy. It is just like the Balmacaan shoulders, 2 air- coat described to the left, plane pockets, 2 patch pock- only the buttons are of moulded ets, belt and metal buckle, inverted box leather. It has the belt, the airplane pleat in the back. Full silk lined. Sizes a ie pockets, 2 coat pockets, inverted box to 42. pleat in back, is full silk lined, and sizes 18 to 42. 60 Pairs of Boys’ “Peters’” “Diamond” Brand Shoes Solid leather “kicks” for the lad who is hard on shoes, and 2 Batiste heavy soles to please him. Some are in brown, others in black, the latter finer grain and dressshoes. But solid leather, mind Cotton Jersey 49 Bloomers at Cc Here are Bloomers advantageously you, in sizes 1214 to 5. Petticoats 98c offered to you at a great saving. Only Inexpensive — wonderful values. 49c, in medium and large sizes only. Jersey Silk Bloomers $2 95 Everyone loves silk, and here it is, Soft, cool, in black, green, turquoise, purple and brown. Knee bands are of many variegated colors, They have elastic tops, jersey skirt with ruffle at bottom of cotton taf- feta. In Burgundy. blue, brown, green and Sateen Bloomers 98c Have double elastics at knee, elastic at belt. Splendidly serviceable—in white and flesh. Silk Camisoles 79c We could ask twice this much, al- most, and still we know it would be a genuine saving. But at 79c—in pink, and dark blue—all sizes. ’Em, Asserts Science! (It is the theory of the researchers | NEW YORK, June 21.—Convineed | that when the cord which cont the astral body with the physical is | The alr between the two glass | Aa the press. | photograph the astral body of @ cat, | ure of air is reduced, it is expected ‘This experiment will be conducted | tion, and if #0, tonigation will take place—that is, little electrical parts fin the asmosphere will condense on Feyobical institute, where Dr. Car ting surtace of the astral body like This will outline the astral body, according to Dr. Carrington, and will | permit the taking of a photograph x's" HUBBARD WINS! According to present plans, the cat AIR M A I L BID! Eddie Hubbard will again hold the! This box air mail contract between Victoria | Tuesday was the closing time for) No bid except Hubbard's has | mosphere of water | year, according to the contract THE SEATTLE STAR HELENS, Ore |High Court Holds ,, ae Talks on V2 (glk ey “tonal | Against Campion Passing the Buck r, deputy (" the meeting Hloeal court decided in his favor, Bu | ation | | Toys and Sporting Goods UPPER MAIN FLOOR PIKE STREST ‘coma raciia- CHAMBRAY the year. The Main Aisle has new surprises for you every day—it will pay you to stop and see. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Dainty Hats at $5.00 show wreath or pompon trimmed hats of crepe in white, sand, navy, jade and black. Also Crepe Hats with horsehair brims, or brocaded white hats, frilled ribbon pokes, THIRD FLOOR The Entire Surplus of a Local Jobber Misses’ and Women’s BATHING SUITS $2.95 A local manufacturer offered us his en- tire line to close his season's business, and we are selling them to you far below their regular prices. Woot and cotton mixtures, in sizes from 34 to 44, Plain and high colors, with fancy breast and skirt stripings. Combinations of red and black; black and green, orange and black and turquoise and black, and navy and black. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Boys! Come and See the Ronson Repeater! It’s Only 35c The Ronson Repeater looks, shoots and flashes like a real automatic revolver. Pull the trigger and see the big red flash. Absolutely harmless—5,000 flashes without reloading. On sale in the Toy Department—Upper Main Floor— also Table on the Main Aisle, Oh, Look! Tissue Gingham 19c a Yard Just what many are wanting for summer dresses and aprons— also nice for children’s clothes—26 inches wide, white grounds with neat colored stripes—fast colors. Black Sateen 19c Yard Indian Head Muslin 15c Kor summer skirts, middies and pet- A yard wide—nice quality—lengths to ‘ this Whit dian Head Muslin 6 yards—very inexpensive, For aprons, t fine—27 inches wide, lengths to children’s clothes and bloomers FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—-THE BON MARCHE Tasty Foods at Tempting Prices Boneless Cottage Butts Bon Marche Bread 10c 32c Lb. 2 Loaves for 19c All surplus fat cut away—fine for Butterhorns, 2 for 15 for 25¢, frying or boiling Cookies, all varieties, wen for 25¢; a dozen, 15¢, Toed Tutti-Frutti Loaf Cake, special for the day, 45¢. Freshly urned Creamery Butter—our regular high grade make, Ib. 42¢. Armour's Star Sliced Bacon—put up in dustproof cartons, Ib, 49¢; 14 Ib. for 25¢, All Bakery Goods also on sale at the Bon Marche Branch, Third Ave- Bon Marche Potato Salad, made with nue at Pine Street, mayonnaine; Ib. 15¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Cold Lunch 60c ‘ 2 Aspie of beef tenderloin, tomatoes Chicken Pie cucumbers, potato salad, straw Lunch for 35c LUNCH COUNTER—UPPER MAIN verry shortcake with whipped cream, coffee or milk, UPPER MAIN FLOOR clty marshal, resign office when fined $10 each for | Reattte John | fight flowers Friday nis died |Spangler of attle National) of the &| preme court decision, however, orders ysoier pet . pert ne a diag |bank, Carl McCullough of the Pan-|Malting Co. Campion claimed the| that the money not be held longer by | tured od e 4 m was ata |tages theater told a number of hu-| $100,000 in his possession had been| Campion, as it wan placed in his | flowers wi - arded |bight when he w | morous stories, A delegation from | bestowed upon him by his mother-in-| possession not as a transfer of prop N 45th ot ot day’s| his #kull, He ha jthe Tacoma Ad club were present |law, Dora D, Ranke, decreased, The! erty, but as a means to avoid tax | Thursday night, pres 5 dogs boa TheBonMarché SECOND AVENUM—UNION STREET Trimmed with cross-stitch, appliques, hand embroidery and perfectly finished. Sizes 2 to 6, and shown in shades of tan, brown, navy, light blue, pink, red, green, yellow and lavender. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Every hat at either price in this lot is a remarkable value. crores Pv Wallingford Will er oe Be Flower Garden Streets from Sunnyside to Stone r Log Cable Jexhibit Vacation Toilet Goods —for Freckles, Sun- burn, Tan. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Goes on Sale Thursday at $18.50 Stunning models in tweed, mixtures, herringbones, chinchillas, velours, plaid-backed Polaires, Polaires, in tan, brown, gray, green, red, navy and black and mixtures effects. These coats offer a remarkable saving for the woman who wants a seasonal wrap for every occasion, ps Made with full or half silk linings, and cut in smart, mannish styles. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON AIARCHE A Manuf actuger’s Surplus Stock of 300 Kiddies’ Panty Frocks On Sale at $ 1 2 65 GINGHAM, KIDDIE CLOTH GETTE, in cuff leg, panty styles, and one model in middy ef- fect—offered to you at a very low price for this season of AND _ PON- Stunning Hats at $7.50 feature artistically trimmed Leghorns with flowers, wreaths, bows, stunning quills—also hats of Georgette, crepe, taffeta, in black, white and colors. THE BON MARCHE For the Home, Garden or Picnic Wear Two New Style Aprons at $1.95 Made of plain colored gingham, with white organdy bib effect, front appliqued and hand embroidered in fast color—large organdy sash, two pockets and buttoning down the back to the waist. Another style of beach cloth in rose, pink or blue—with black sateen applique — hand embroidered in French knots—slash opening at back, scalloped at the bottom. SECOND FLOOR+THE BON MARCHE Home Wares at Saving Prices Garbage Cans f ? 18-inch Wash Boiler, heavy tin heavy gal- 5-foot Step with copper bottom and — yani ron, Ladders, well Tea Kettles, solid fit-in cov with copper, nickel plated, No. 8 size, $1.49. ary handles; lar size, $2.15. bottom, $1.95. Jelly Glasses, Fruit Jars, “Sure squat or tumbler seal, ‘rockery Rubber Garden geal,” wide mouth, shape, with cover, or slop aNnVAaS glass top—quarts, Son, size, 5O¢ jar with cover, 50-foot $1.60 dozen; pints, doz; 5-02, size $1.95. length, $5.65. $1.40 dozen 45¢ doz. i Tea Cups and Sau Tea Pots of English earth. — cers, fine, pure Table Tumblers, plain enware, assorted styles white china, a pair, clear glass—thin blown— and patterns, 78¢. 19¢. 45¢ wet of six UNION STREET BASEMENT THE BON MARCHE Worker Dies From 1 Injw i le CRRA AS BS Exe