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Here’re some of the latest | 5 in the bathing) EP contest which The) oe is conducting to find the| 18 prettiest girls in Seattle to| 2 used as bathing suit mod. at the merchants’ conven-| tion to be held in the Belt St. terminal from July 24 to 29. There are: (1) Betty Brandt, | 2) Ruth Decker, (3) Mrs. Logsdon, (4) Evelyn + (5) Theodora Beduhn and (6) Betty Norman. The : ne is rapidly coming to a all entries must be in by Thursday. To enter, cail on the city editor of The Star before 3 p. m. Wednesday and he will arrange for a sit- fing at Grady’s, official photographers for the con- test. Remember, there are $50 in cash prizes, in addition to which the winners will be fone for their time, will get theon aw day and will be Sage a made-to-order! ing suit apiece. ~All Photos by Grady Fire Lieutenant Is | Killed; 20 Injured NEW YORK, July 18.—Fire Li | Eugene Schopmeyer was killed } falling cornice and from 15 to i persons including several wom- | @n, were injured in a spectacular fire | | which swept thru the six story brick | | bullding of the Manhattan Transit | company today. Explosion of chemicals stored in | the structure, increased the danger | fo other buildings in the city and} @ Police ordered exacuation of all build. | Ag pgs in the immediate vicinity. Brown Urges Heavy : Cuts in Expenses Plans for making drastic cuts in 1923 «expenditures were dincuaned Tuesday al a conference between Brown and members of the council | budget committee Estimates of | Probable expenditures filed by de partmental heads last week are more than $200,000 higher than the 1923 budget. That the will be severely slashed was indicated when the budget committee held its first session Tuenday. Home Destroyed as Oil Stove Explodes An exploding oil stove early Tues May set fire to the home of D. A Hardy, 4266 10th ave, 8. and de-| stroyed the one story frame etruc- ture. Hardy had \it the burner and Was in the back yard. He heard a terrific explosion and rushed back to the house to find the kitchen in flames. Firemen were unable to ex- tingulsh the blaze, The loss totalled Fire of mysterious origin wrecked the grocery of A. Mngels, at 110 W. Republican st, at 2:21 a. m. The | loss te extimated at $2,000 to stock , Snd building, | - Dozens of Bathing Beauties in Contest Here’ re Six of Latest N ymphs to Enter = THE SEATTLE STAR WA length jing th law in ory | “ottion resolu 5 A AMR 2 IOI BS SAB tM B BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMEN There’s Power in Your Dollar! Have you ever stopped to think that your cash dollar, joined with thousands of others, buys the cream of the retail market at the lowest price level? Cash Buying—Fuall Value! 184 Pairs Famous “YW” Arch-Support Oxfords EXTRA LONG COUNTER AND STEEL SUPPORT @ at less than factory prices! Amazing values, from Dunn & McCarthy. Extra fine quality. Black and dark mahogany vici kid; sci- entific steel arch supports; extra long counters sup- porting the arch and instep, combining real comfort with style—takes those foot worries away. Cuban heels and fine lez soles. Size chart of “YW” Oxfords: ~ Widths Sizes B (Si) 4 [414] 6 (514) 6 lola 7 TIA BS AA 1{i/fsy;4a/s A 1j)1Tj;s,; 44/38 sy, 5 Ai\5/4)/6;8 (4,4), 27 Ds che RS 8/31/3116 (11/1176 )/6)/1/1;i PNR 1|1}4)8 {9 (14/16/16) 3 Rushed From Our New York Office 720 Pai Tart Ok Tees $ 1 A9 (Selected Sub-standards) Ingrain Pure Thread Silk Hose. All-over silk or silk with lisle tops. If we didn’t tell you about the very slight imper- fections you could hardly find them! Walk Through the Bargain Basement Every Day! per cent » demanding er Insuance tion in the fir joint ob ULA WALLA, July 1f.—In ay went Assooiation of Sheriffs and Po: | fied they will be run within th law hy mpooch before the 16th an: | lice | Wife and child desertion will be onvention of Washington rtate King county has at least 2 ony in the state of Wash ft, Howard Shattuck, state pa- | breeding and be adulterated m if another lution hat t mehna to justify the eliminat y Starwich, was criticised moral and physical cubnormalts» difficult of exe hing public dance halls and |< nnot wearch autc . barete in Kt unty. ux |mobliew we know carry tauor reau-| Tacoma Youth Dies table “boore larly to these places, or the hip | * . fpuses” ani neat pocket traffickers, and must rely on} im Cycle Accident ot sree colin ne the offenders ti of TACOMA. July 18.—Ted Dille, 19 | bing. Without son of Mr. and Mra, Frank C. Dilie elimi sen thie evil canno’ Washing antly kil and revodation of compu The juventio erime hothouses, ac | day ev jcenses for operation of thes rding to the Starwieh plan, are to! motoreyele blew out ated ot Tacoma, was ing when @ rear Ure ally atimatized brothels be placed under control of the county) Dille, traveling 40 miles an hour tion Was unanimously indor commissioners, acting on advice from|at the time, was thrown over the by the 10th annual convention of the |the rempective sheriff's office. Per-| handlebars of the machine onto the Washington st |mita to he any kin the impact fracturing his nee or © © resorts Four brothers and his par onferen orth : igtven until the authortti purvive Reduced Wednesday to White only; 244 yards long. and Plain Repps of colors to suit most any color scheme. duced for this sale. 36 and 45-Inch Guinan Madras 79c feets, at a most reasonable price. Curtain Marquisette 23 to 20 square yards. barge 2 5 Woausteny te ee C Remnants of Inlaid imi quantity of Curtain Marquisette $ leurn. with hemstitched borders trimmed with Linol » Sq. Yd. lace edges and some with drawn-work .bor- Many designs and splendid colorings— kitchen, bathroom or hall; lengths up to 15 ders—-white and cream, lengths up to 6 square yards, FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A Host of Summer Hats Reduced to $3.45 Such good looking PP al Hats, indeed, that you 4 will be pleasingly sur- Bargain prised. In combined lots are leghorns, fabrics, nov- elty straws, horsehair and combined fabrics. Black, navy, white and high sport colorings. Large hats, small hats, turbans, medium } sized hats. Bedecked with flowers —trimmed with ribbons, feathers and embroider- ing—and priced very low. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Wash Goods in the Clearance Fine White Organdies Striped Chambray 40 Inches Wide, a Yard 25c sa Gumaee Yard 10c 1,500 yards in the lot. Very sheer. New goods and nice quality. In tan, Lengths to 10 yards. Nice for Summer blue, pink and gra 27 inches wide. dresses, aprons or children’s clothes, Lengths to 10 yard Third Floor and 36-Inch Mercerized Upper Main Floor. White Poplin, a Yard 25c 36-Inch Excellent 1,000 yards—priced low for clear- Crepe, Low Priced 15c ance. A yard wide—lengths to 5 yards. 2,000 yards; a yard wide; lengths to White Cotton 5 yards. In tan and white only. » Oxford Cloth, Yard 25c 32-Inch Fine Colored Fine quality—32 inches wide—1,000 Cotton Pongee, Yard 20c yards in the lot. Lengths to 10 yards. Suitable for underwear or pajamas. 36 and 38Inch In tan, heliotrope, blue and cream, Dress Voiles, Yard 25c 16-Inch Bleached Good looking for dresses. Nice pat- Crash, Wednesday, Yard, 10c terns and wanted shades. On sale in 2,500 yards good weight Crash, A the Upper Main Floor Booth. bargain at this low price. Printed Dress Voiles 15c Yard 86 and 88 inches wide—especially good value—for dresses, sacques and comfort- er coverings. 36-Inch Muslin 15c Dress Ginghams 20c Extra heavy Unbleached Muslin, full 2,500 yards of new Dress Ginghams yard wide, lengths to 10 yards—3,000 —82 inches wide—good looking checks, yards, at a very low price. in pink, blue, helioa nd tan. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHB ‘The BonMarché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET Rural Dance Halls Are Scored by Sheriffs SOLDIER DEATH _1IS UNDER PROBE © , Camp Lewis Veteran Killed in Shooting Affair Washing 4 with . or - r TACOMA Ju 1" A nilitery : kit board of inquir w nied to . rest fatal | H ' ou “se Deputy Is Killed 3 unced by Baseball Fan ing wan shot Sunday night by ar Policeman A. Arwood BT. TAUIB, Mo., Jul Charles € ated a misde Bousek, 93, deputy sheriff, was charge. He died jate yemter acne ekg sr Yad Arwood was arrested following the with a baseball bat by a spectator oure pending the outcome of Every Day Brings New Bargains in ween July Clearanc Home-F urnishing Days in the July Clearance Bring Scores of .Tempting Values $5.00 Filet Curtains $2.95 Opaque Window Shades 53c Both plain and lace trimmed edges—allover Window Shades in the leading colors of and border designs; cream, white and ecru. green and tan—-mounted on spring rollers. 36 Ruffled Scrim Fine for kitchen or bedroom curtains—well- Curtain Scrims, Yard made; finished with double silk stitching— Colored Bordered Curtain Scrims—in a large High Grade Cretonnes 49 c Heavy Cretonnes and Plain Repps in bird, Are Reduced to floral and-damask designs—in a large variety Etamines that make most serviceable cur- ‘ Remnants and Mill Cuts of Linoleums tan, biue and brown, plain and two-tone et- Cork Linoleum Remnants 79c Square Yard Heaviest quality—will wear well and easy to keep clean. Good designs and colors; lengths 79c Vimloun, Sa ¥a. $1.15 nvestigation lan served with a Canadian regt world war and enlisted ball game at Fenton, near here,| in the United States army in Octe who objected to a decision while ek was umpiring an am: Sunday ber, 1921 Slightly Imperfect inches wide, 6 feet long. variety of designs and colors, on grounds of white and ecru. Re- tains for homes, apartments or hotels. 38 inches wide, in ecru only. All good designs and colors, suitable for square yards. Toweling and Bedding IntheClearance of HomeNeeds Crash Towelings Turkish Towels 10c Yard 45c Each Bleached and Unbdeached Heavy, double thread Crash, heavy weight, 16 and 17 Bleached Turkish Towels, size inches wide—extra value. 21x48 inches. Turkish Towels Turkish Towels 25c Each 59c Each leached and hemmed— Extra heavy, double thread vy Turkish Towels—splen towels, wonderful value—size did quality—size 18x36. 24x54 inches. 72x84-Inch Crocheted Bedspreads, Each $1.95 Nice quality Spreads with good-looking Marseilles patterns. Heavy, Soft Finish Seamless Sheets $1.40 Well-bleached Sheets, size 81x90 inches. Fine for wear, at a most reasonable price. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Wash Boilers Low Priced In the July Clearance Galvanized Boilers $2.15 Heavy galvanized iron, well constructed—large No. 8 size. Heavy Wash Boilers $2.95 Built of heavy tin, with copper bottom—they have fit-in covers and stationary handles. Built for long service, All-Copper Wash Boilers $4.95 The best we have in stock. Made of solid copper sheets. The mo: in the long run. UNION 8T THE BON MARCHE Laces and Embroideries at Little Prices Val Laces 74c Yard Edges and insertions, beadings and edges, in dainty patterns, both single and two-thread; 14 to 1 inch wide—all good values. Laces 10c and 124c Imitation Crochet and Cluny Edges and Insertions durable and effective to trim either fine or heavy material, Embroideries 15c Embroidery Edges of lawn and muslin in blind embroidered dots or eyelet effect, with heavy seal- loped edges—5 to 9 inches wide. UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHB