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2 sie _THE SEATTLE STAR To Play in Sylvan Theater ays ‘Training Given to Veterans! Plan Open-Air D t U URDER | an pen- ir rama a Fag its age vera pases Bape 3 American Veterans of the World | fore teaving the city the prob-|ahd en many alternates are in the| sation, was elected an honorary dele. |: joes 0 War, who left here Wednesday |lem of adequate hospital facilities | Seattle part m and bugle | gate, and he will lea uturday to / to attend the second national cen. | for those of our buddies wh and members ot chapter |be an honor guest of the convention ; vention of the disabled men's or sto take ‘ the { persons. The |in Ban Francisco 'Bloodstains—Gallows Kanization at San Franch me « ate ware sia ae , : a 4 ‘ | ok. Mh candidate © the " icy | 66 ” {Fight Brings Noose #. Mars, of ewe Hieshan, Har C Moris Hed B. “Wayfarer” Cast to Protests Innocence ‘oft, |fulneos, coupled with reat i, Hoy P Minener, Koy Reynold See Own Movies ae ne art « Cy Seeing maclves 4 € ers see This te state convention of disabled with the Veterar bureau Confession Too Late. Ralph 8 a sad { then ¢ rier oe. | view commander of the Disabled and of numerous individual chap. ' ; nk G, 'Towle,| wayturer’ cast Monda A total of 4,000 men have | ters all over the count First M chureb been executed in America | : - 2 tf pal pledgen in ve I os ~s inch . canon since 1890, At leaxt 100 more | | wasslidast timabaieetion |" ‘The film was taken last will go to the gallows or etce ; tation m film was taken last trie chair this year, Many / | &. | expeciat srasning: thts — ol } yi tland : nd| Lynch, producer. With these p esa ‘convicted juries, > | uffocting| will be picked up by. the ven th lucer hopen to be wble e Horr nald just be-'train ot Portland, Fifteen dewen w all new participants what is were innocent. The following is the third of a series of articles dealing with such miscarried justice, which is being printed by the Seattle / | Star.—Kditor. Madison Parkers in Favor of the 4 veterans’ organi. ! expect - TheBonMarché n M PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET 1,400 Pairs of Long SILK GLOVES Purchased at a Great Price Concession Friday Shoppers Get the Benefit of These Savings 700 Pai f Tri i rt Silk Gloves, Speciat D115 Sy Fairs of 16-Button & 4 50) By Alexander Herman Im the death house at Sing Sing is Prisoner about whowe guilt there SFecently has developed consiterable (eabt. He ts Rutger B. Warder, — from the chair by an Opera. | Under the anesthetic he mum time and again: “I never killed iy." Win he be saved from f 4 : _ of Wiley J. Morris? | Miss Evelyn Atkinson, who will take a leading part in - ? ote “As You Like It,” to be staged in the Sylvan theater at the | ing that they do not pollute t how non orth wary en ua | University of Washington, June 29 and 30. land waters of the city as much as ‘went hom manutacturing plants, saw @ to visit her family, living ‘The most novel theatrical event Glenn Hughes, direc ism miles out of town, The next aft she started back, walking ever staged at the University of | production, has had much experienc . the railroad tracks. Washington will be seen Thurs [with similar outdoor plays in Call She was last seen alive about two| day and Friday, June 29 and 38, | nia, and it t# his hope that “As You at 3 p.m. when Shakespeare's Like It” will prove to Seattle the the lak attractivencas of such eventa. close the bathing bea ngton ce the vigor nesday of the provement club club rk im >» urged that « t the outlet @ into the lake © hand, houseboat r ng object raining od regulation, cont His oF of the garbage dumps Dr, Read ce nds that the houne yace to the health 1 that unless steps stop the pollution of ry to pastoral comedy, “As You Like It,” ts performed in the new Syt- Serger at the south end of | S k ‘“ ” M f AB esq length—double finger tips, Paris point You get big money’s worth in these Gloves— Se aT cachdeed inact ee New en or egy sr 5 a to 81%, in white only—remarkable they're 16-button length—heavy Milanese silk, in , ed, at the price. white and pongee—and only $1.50. closed by trees and shrubbery, with | @ stage and auditorium of green: | sward, At the back of the stage) stand the four white historic columns | which have come to be the most cherished possession of the uni UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE July 4th Ceremonial “I, having obtained American The program will begin at 2:50 citizenship, do hereby dectare |p. m., and will Inciude a 15-minute that I recognize the responsi: | American Legion band concert, ao Superlative Values in Silks and Woolens Wash Laces for versity. “4 bility that goes with the pledge | processional march of candidates é te ee eee cneen | of this new relation.” |and speakers, community singing, Remnants of Silk Summer Clothes because of its niaptability to Thus will young men and | an Invocation by Bishop Keater, ad 9 Cc a. Cotton Laces openalr presentation, And the women begin the pledge of (dress by Mayor Brown, a patriotic Production promises much charm patriotism, when on July 4, the (tableau, the adminintration of the and originality. A cast of pres | citizenship ceremonial will be | oath by Prof. Edmond 8. Meany, 5c Yard Exceptional value in Lengths From # to 2 Yards een errcincd: Inckadine | eld at Woodland Park under {and the presentation of patriotic : Evelyn Atkinson, Harold Me. | the auspices of University Post, [tokens to those who have taken Remnants of Silks from our own stock—most all weaves in th i Wash deme. cluting P | Clinton, Grant Merrill, Rickard | No. It, American Legion. the oath. A continuation of the cluding taffetas, satins, Georgettes, crepes and others tered’ grr imitation clhiny, Tor | He left Bloomington be-| tennett, Joe Greenteat, Doris ‘The ceremonial has been planned! s 14 concert will complete the pro half the regular prices, ots-—-O at less than chon and crochet— heavy open work pat- tern—1 to 3 inches wide —for fancy work, cur- tains and lingerie. Wash Laces at 10c Yard Good substantial laces, two-thread Vals, imita- tion Cluny and crochet, in cream and white—2 to 5 inches wide. ij Callow, Constance Phillips, Kalpt by the post that all young men and or. # Tight, Neely Ps A Selndele the Sete women who have reached the age) &rem- from Pontiac. Maltin, of 31 during the last year and} Thowe who Gre interested. have ph days later her body was ring heatra, pledge allegiance to their country | been asked to fill out the following near the tracks, ce eee ir ercawcthan costame [2% the anniversary of its tndepend:| coupon and matt itoto FR. Mast, clon was cast on Wiley J./ in being assembled and directed by | °?°* 316 University #t. who had left Bloomington. | Eqward McKenzie. George Allen, ‘and was seen walking along the | tenor, will sing the famous songs, on the afternoon that the) «tinder the Greenwood Tree,” and “Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind?" 36-Inch Silk-Mixed Cut Len, gths of Pongee—Natural, yd. 79c Corduroy, a Yard 59c Fine quality Domestic Pongee, Tan and White Corduroy only in natural color, will wear and launder this lot—heavy weight, good for splendidly. Suitable for dresses, coats, skirts, also upholstery—in @isappeared. blouses, boys’ waists and underwear. lengths from: 3 to 15 yar 6 was arrested and charged with| two performances have been an-|| !% *icible for the ceremonies to be held at 2 30 p. m. July 4 at Wood ds—3 when blood stains were! nounced, in order that there will be | | '#0¢ vark: 40-Inch All-Silk $1.50 inches wide. on hin cothing. Crepe de: Chi ‘ SS gerean Cat We GOTO Saale amen thet” “nmea!, <cacscscctsscpeceseacesoncescervarsvasotosscasseeses Ge a ti at , and dark 20,294 40-Inch $1 45 i e tton because of a fight. The * ‘on his clothes were from the {audience wit! be composed largely of colors, including ivory, pink, Japan Sport Satins, Yard American Legion Citizenship Ceremonial. The following has become 21 years of age during the past year and university students attending the | A large assortment of White Bro- of his antagonist. . ry, P eggs ae summer session. Friday is to be| pete . . blue, peacock, turquoise, jade, Amer- gg Bean et eT con tncad | University district and city day jean Beauty, orange and many other ©#4es, also colored Sport Satins—in Laces and ced | fy Sere: See pec Ry jade, brown, folly, henna, raffia and Insertions death. He protested his innocence to the last. ‘With the noose around his! peck, he cried: | “You murder me, you murder me, murder me" others—artificial silk. 36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta Silk, Yard $1.55 56-Inch Pretty $1 65 A special price for Friday on New Tweeds, Yard . 35c Yard Many attractive pat- terns in Venise Laces and Insertions — both THE BON MARCHE BarGaIN BASEMENT meee toni Miers ang © orse. Chiffon Taffeta Silks including A low price, indeed, for Tweeds ‘ ae sn op sme. Seataton | de black, eign orange, like these—for dresses, capes, coats poe Nong ig rs them, and one of their num- | Japan blue, cardinal, cerise, brown or suits. In green, gray, rose, blu entective, Tor: trimming wiytad = ofe . , , its. g , gray, rose, blue, nb » Brat ke told low they had assault A Manufacturer’s Sacrifice Is Your Gain— and others. periwinkle and tan. gg and heavy mate- s. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE 4 and killed Mary Murphy. He Igave a very graphic Account of the | ° . e SG =<=""| 461 Pairs Rice & Hutchins Next: The Shumveny Case, AMUNDSEN WILL Women’s Oxfords $2.95 FLY INFEW DAYS. jagagr(S== ee UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A Special Offrring of 270 Gingham Jaunty Color-Faced Dresses, Creepers Felt Hats at $4.95 and Romers at 69c Ly An entire table of Ley these smart, newly fash- The buyers of babies’ ioned Felt Hats is of- wearables secured a lot of fered at this price—a bargains and hurried them very good bargain offer- on to us to sell at this ri- ing! diculously low price. Well Sand and steel felts made Dresses, Creepers in poke effects are made and Rompers—of gingham with facings of bright in splendid combination and contrasting colors colors—in several differ- in all the new shades. ent styles. Each hat is elabor- Fit paby out for the ated with a_ cleverly summer at these little hand-made ornament of prices, ribbons to match the A Special Lot of To Go Over Top of World Hin i, in Monoplane | For the woman who has longed for a fine pair of Oxfords, for those up-town Capt. Roald Amundsen will em-| trips, to town, or comfortable Sunday wear—they’re here! In black kid and pat- Bark within the next few days on his| ent leather, in brown calfskin. Just think of it! Of famous Rice & Hutchins manufacture. Flat or military heel. Sizes 214 to 8; widths C and D. 150 N: Trimmed Hats $3.89 Light, airy hats in straw with Bar- onette, ribbon, Georgette and ostrich epochal attempt to fly “over the top| Yet the world” in a monoplane. This was the announcement made Thurs. 7 $ay by Haakon H. Hammer, Amund-| | 1,500 Pairs Men’s 29c en's Seattle agent, who has just re-| . weiuid a cable trom the expioree tait| | Fiber Socks (seconds) Mav, ica sine, Alaidce, for Haat These are extra quality seconds, Cape, Siberia. From East Cape the| | with very slight imperfections, hard, ‘The Maud was expected to a Off Siberia Thursday to put three Maud will go to Point row, Alas-| | even for experts to find. Colors in trim, and taffeta; also in all-taffeta. ; ¢ dae! op off” , * : ¥ v RABY SHOP--SECONT 00 facing of the brim. 4 Eee cued aitenatat plane He ll navy, brown, gray, smoke, Palm Some are trimmed with ostrich tips, THE BON MARCHE ™ THIRD FLOOR—THE BON i Geut. E. G, Fullerton and Licut. 0.| Zeach, green, black and _ purple. some in yarn, others with ribbon. Me- MARCHE Omdahi. | | Sizes 91% to 11 dium and large shapes. | Novel Checked Gingham Bandeaux Brassieres tives ashore and take aboard hea Se Srosnts aid wits leave for Point | Savings in Underwear Big Values in Stockings for Pi d BI ° Barvow an toon afterward su poo | Women’s Vests, ie Women and Children ink and Blue Pink and Blue ya - Z | Crocheted tops—sizes 40, 42, Children’s Stockings, 17¢; 3 for 50e : Cc golfammer wit! gall trom New York) Wanen's Glove Sik Vests (Seconds), $1.9 ener edad, teow etd Whe; pease winrsei Checked Bandeaux Cc Checked Brassieres stiania, § sy Ana Seconds, but extra fine quality. Bodice top, ized. 8 0 9% A a ‘ ‘ ener e fore Lie two Bioe, | some dropped stitched. Sizes 36 to 42 Woten's ilk, cr Bilk-andFitce Stockings $1.15 Well made, snug fitting garments, with tape Made with elastic at the waist—lace edge, tape a cia pretagane Sais tes | Girls’ Union Suits 29¢ In-heduny-tawn,Pales Beso, black. white .and shoulder straps—back closing. Excellent for sports shoulder straps and back closing—splendid fitting geal Band top, cuff knee, drop seat. Sizes 4 to 16. two-tone effects. Silk or silk and fiber, Sizes or outing wear, garments at a little price. { Boys’ Union Suits 59 % to 10, Hemmed top. CORSET SHOP—SECOND FLOOR-—-THE BON MARCHE W Athletic nain also knitted, with short | Women’s Cotton Stockings 39¢ : . . : Creates Western | Aint since louuth, Sizen 6 to 10- 1 Gualieeiad Wal acta iat” Goes beown, ane A special lot of Checked Gingham Bloomers, full cut, with pointed ruffles, at $1.95. Mining Division | Worten’s Union Suits 39¢ | black. Sizes 8% to 10, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SECTION—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE DENVER, June A Western | Crocheted top, with loose k Sizes 40 to 44. | Women's Fiber Stockings 39¢ division of the Am ‘ Misses’ Vests 25 | Hemmed top, in navy, brown, Palm Beach and Ipirigress wan created « : Band top, sizes 2 to 18. 8% to 10 oh ar li Of the Western Mining congress here | Women’s Union Sults 59¢ '» Fiber and Silk Stockings 9% : yesterday. | Band top, fine quality. Sizes 40 to 50, Plait and with dropped atiteh; some. ribbed Inexpensive Cottons “ ”E : A WAVE today? a to tft’ sna ck Clay, Sek cae boos e “Bon Electric pa hepa | row your curlers away! Lawns and Sizes 8% to 10. California, Colorado, Idaho, Mont Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Nevada, orth Dakota, " ® Children’s English Ribbed Stockings 29¢ Ye ry Boys’ Corduroy Knickers $1.39 es 28 V il : ; ig Ore; South Dakota, t ‘ Fine quality, in brown ane rite lal ~ gon, Bouth Dakota, Uiah, Wyom| 5, ROre, Corduroy Kintchary $190 ag | grine auallty, in brown and white, also. plain oiles 10c ron Now $4. Six months! re lack and brown at haus ho ing and Nebraska. A board of governors will be creat-| 1° © 18 ila tae. kaa toe @4 from men in the various mining Men's Bille Then '400 @rganizations of the states. A reso Dressy, attractive 5 Sution was passed authorizing the Men's Union Suits $1.25 lesion of a federal security act Medium weight, with long sleeves and ankle White Jean Middy Blouses $1.19 Sizes 36 to 44 Khaki Knickers $2.49 Khaki Middy Skirts $1.89 Light and dark shades, 26 and 28 inches wide, floral and figured pat- terns, curling irons or funny-looking curl papers. Well made, service- able Irons, which we have sold for many rns and shades, The wave is proof against to the jonal body as a substitute} Jensth. Also light welght, with short sleeves " - . “ Ley whia aie for the Denison “blue sky” luw now| #04 ankle length, in ecru, Sizes 36 to 46 New Sport Coats in Gray Checks and Dress Percales 15c years and which have wind, warmth or water. hirts Be Herringbones 5.00 36 inches wide, in light stood the test of time eB . g before congress. Men's Blue Work —6-pound size, fully warranted—at $4.50. UNION ST, BASEMENT— SECOND FLOOR—THE BON THE BON MARCHE MARCHE | Of cheviot. Sizes 14% to 17 Miam Smith, Boys’ Khaki Shirts 85e tton-down pockets and button. colors—figured patterns— nice, soft quality FABRIC FLOOR THIRD—THE BON MARCHE Balmaacan sh patch pockets, belt and inverted | back. Full silk lined. Sizes 18 to 4 oulders; two airp CRICAGO. charged with being implicated with! — Of cotton, ® gun holdup. convicted and sen-| down collar, Sizes 12 to 14. Yeneed to 10 years to life in the pen, #tter five minutes’ deliberation of the jury. t

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