The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR aan '7heBonMarché| cub PIKE STROLT—SECOND AVENUE—UNION sTREET—SHATTLE SA LES 7 OF 7° Mg) JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES Mus —in which practically every department is represented with seasonable goods at decided savings. | Suspect Fights Murder Charge | The Ton Marchés January January Clearance! 600 Pairs Imported Kid Gloves $2.35 Pair Arrived too late for Christmas! So go into January Clearance Salea at about Replacement Price. January Clearance of Coats Fur-Trimmed Coats Beautiful American and Stewart's Bolivia, Normandy and Velour January Clearance of Men’s Best-Selling Overcoats | ; $24.50 and $34.50 Broken Lines Reduced to $] 9°? An opportunity to get a real Overcoat for a whole You will find a full range of sizes, from 5% to 714, in every color, Dr. B. M. McKoin, former mayor of Mer Rouge, La., Two-clasp style, full pique sewn, four rows of fancy here leaving Baltimore police headquarters in prot of Detective Kahler. McKoin (left), arrested ona state war-| Yant for murder in alleged Ku Klux outrages, is fighting ex Aradition from Maryla nd. Cynthia Grey: ged Girl Becomes Worried | Because Fiance Sets | No Definite Da Dear Miss Grey: I am a young woman, te for Marriage | 1 20 years old, and} engaged to a young man four years my senior. We have engaged for over five m almost a year. Now the point is this: onths and have kept company Altho he is won-| to me in every way, does everything possible to give good time and make me happy, he never talks of our It naturally makes me wonder. never speaks of our marriage. all the money he can Of course he is trying and that is the only signs he each other devotedly, and he has done a great deal me, but do you really think he can mean all he says to ever ‘orl bet itis of getting married? his duty to do that. I never talk Please answer ANXIOUS. aoe between men and women has caused | marriages. 1 do not know of any particular | prado husband. you should not discuss the plans of your marriage | You may very easi you would like 7 elon a 94 Srv Sorel you may arrange your own affairs accordingly. West cities in the U. should show the republic of x to now be a fairly peaceful Md progressive state. M. 2. P. Es eee tch Ado ibout Ages Miss Grey: Can a girl of 18 ry without her parents’ consent- the parents of a girl who is of p keep her from marrying a man/ 9 is under age? When is a girl of 48 or 217 @ boy under 18 applied for a i- eee be obtain It if his parents re INTERESTED PARTY. girl of 18 may marry without iF parents’ consent in this state. he te of legal age at 18, except that | N@ cannot vote until she is 21 years “Btar readers who would like ipes and ways of using hominy fecelve a copy of a bulletin “Hominy and Ways of Using by writing to the Washing- bureau of the Seattle Star, it New York ave, Washington €., and inclosing 2 ‘ents tn ips for postage. The parents of a girl who is ‘age might detain her from marry- @ boy under age thru a court! pools would prevent the young im from marrying until he was 1 minor might be successful in ob- @ marriage license with the of his parents, and then he might not be. Mother Makes Her } | Wear Short Skirts | Dear Miss Greye I am a girl 16) years old and my mother makes mo Her reason ta that she does not want me to grow up too fast. | The other girls at school make fun of me and so do the boys, It makes me feel quite embarrassed. I have begged her to dreas me like other girls of 16, but she says she doesn't want me to grow old before my time. Now, Miss Grey, I am asking for | your advice. What can Ido? Please nAvise me as I need ft very much. | Sincerely. M. W. | With alt due respect to your moth- er, | muat say that she has moat | peculiar ideas. She ts really the one tho is in need of advice. In her | unreasonable efforts to keep you in | the throes of childhood, she has en- | | tirely lost sight of the fact that we} have no control over time. She can- not stay Mother Nature's work. Sim- ply because she keeps you tn pina- | fores and says you are a child (s no} | ston that you are. Can you not ob |tain the help of one of the women | teacher's tn your school? Put your }ease up to her and ask her to talk! {with vour mother. eee What are the strongest astringents in order of theiristrength? Alum, tannic actd, extract of settch | hazel bark Where was Shirley Mason born? In Brooklyn, New York eee \To Kill Bugs |On Plants | Dear Miss Grey: 1 wonder if you | can tell me what to put on my house | Plants as there ts a small grey bug| Jon them? MRS. LN. A. | Cigar ashes sprinkled over house | ar Readers Eager to planta will kill buga on them. | | Hold Duff Baby Shower Already people of Seattle are themselves to be interested the new Duff baby, and in the that 1s to be held in its honor. evening they read of the latest ms in the Duff family in trip on The Star’s comic “When they do a little sewing on clothes, or perhaps a little in attics for tiny garments have already been slightly Those people plan to attend Btar’s shower for the Duff tam- | the date of which has not yet net. ‘Mrs. Duff (ielen) ts certainly 4 with the idea of the shower. it she quite agrees with the rest of family, when they say that All can draw all the clothes her ‘will need. She thinks it quite that all baby clothes collected | shower should lies who have not sufficient means to provide warm and comfortable clothing for their small children The date for the event will soon be announced. In the meantime any. | jOne who cannot wait until t deliver his goods has been inv |send them now to Cynthia Grey of The Star, Seattle Sleire Pay Big Estate Tax’ OLYMPIA, Jan, 6.— Inheritance | taxes collected by the state during 1922 totaled $427,018.96, George G. Hannan, assistant attorney general, | |in charge of the inheritance tax di-| | vision, announced Thursday | tions for December totaled $55, | which was about $5,000 more than any other month in the year. The largest tax collected during the | month was $35,451.65 from the estate of Susan J, Henry, of Seattle. lot less! —many pure virgin wools —warm plaid backs —attractive new homespuns —belted and half-belted models —raglan and set-in sleeves —all sizes—33 to 46. Clearance of Men’s Furnishings Silk Ties Reduced to 65c¢ e Broken lots of desirable Pourtn Hands reduced to ébc Men’s Wool-Mixed, Medium Heavy Socks, 35c 8 Pairs for 31.00 A epecial item for men; good quality, In black and gray; al) sizes. Medium Heavy Union Suits $1.95 Gray-mixed muita, in alse 34 to 46 Wool-Mixed Union Suits $2.95 A mighty good buy for comfort and wear mercerized stripe; all stece. Men’s Shop fiinnea Kear Union be. each January Clearance of Boys’ Wearables 130 Boys’ Wool Hats Reduced to 88c Originally $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Rah-rah style, of fancy mixtures of gray, tan and brown—also plain gray and blue serge. Sizes 6% to 7%, for boys Good quality hats, indeed, for such a low price. 4 to 10 years. 98 Boys’ Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, 12, 121 originally $1.00, reduced to 65¢. January Clearance Sale of Books— Half Price Popular Fiction Many Titles—at 25c Story Books for Children 15c embroidery on the back, with novelty contrasting welt at wrist. Colors are black, brown, beaver, tan and gray. Upper Main Mloor—The Bon Marche January Clearance of Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose (Séconds) $1.35 Pair 600 pairs of standard make, only slightly imper- fect. Double heel, toe and sole, with garter hem top of lisle. Black, brown, gray, beaver, silver and otter. 1,000 Pairs Fiber Hose 49c Pair Seamless feet, well reinforced, with lisle hem top. In black, white, brown, gray, fawn and nude. Semi-Fashioned Silk Hose 85c Well reinforced heel, toe and sole. Seconds, only imperfect. Black, white, brown, + Pol — oer neibe Tice The Ben al i Women’s Fine Quality Cotton Union Suits 95c Sleevelann, with tatlored band top; reinforced crotch, knee length. Nicely finished flat- lock seams. ‘Sizes 36 to 44 Excellent value. Upper Main Floor Ba 108 Boys’ Collars, soft or stiff, sizes 6, 18, 14, 1414; originally 20¢, 25¢, BSc; reduced to 10¢. A Large Table of Boys’ Wearables } to 4 Less Included are juvenile suits, shirts, blouses, toques, caps, underwaists and bath robes. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Boys’ Alger Books Twenty Shr 8c Titles at DRE Miscellaneous Books at Half Price Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Another Day of the January Clearance of Shoes Colonial and Strap Pumps Women’s Colonial Pumps $8.85 Pair black satin—black su ©, with Cuban, Low’ jo—black or Spanish Made of brow! kid or patent le heels Women’s Oxfords and Shoes $2.00 Broken lines of Pumps, Oxfords ~~ 83.856. pper 5 In The Bon Marche Food-Shops Armour’s Star Eastern Hams 3lc Pound Sold by half or whole hams High-grade Creamery Butter, Jile’s Sugar. cured 58¢ Ib Rutts, B1¢ Ib. Fancy Kippered Salmon, 19¢ astern Full Cream Cheese, Ib. 29¢ Ib Jilg’s Pure Pork Sausage, Bon Mar BO¢ Ib Balad Fancy Eastern Sliced Bacon, Bon M Ms from corn-fed stock, per Ib. fresh several times daily, Bid; % lb. 27¢. B1¢ Ib. Delicatessen—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Canned Foods for Le Del Monte Tomatoes, solid Del Monte pack, No. 2% tins, 17¢ No. 2 tins, each; 4 for 65¢, for B5¢. Pickles, three kinds; Many other unusual values bottles, 19¢ each. in canned goods. im nine Bon Marche Bread (Chicken Pie Lunch} Loaf, 10¢; 2 loaves, 19¢ 35c Butterhorns, 6 for 26@; 2 for 15¢. jAt the Lunch Counter) rngitsn Muttins, 6 for 256. | Upper Main Floor English Crumpets, 8 for 10¢. Chicken ple, with vege-| White Layer Cakes, made with |tables, potatoes, cake and ice| butter, truly delictous, 75¢@. leream, coffee or milk Yellow Round Layer Cakes at seetetoleeemeneeseemeneneeo 40¢. Food Shops—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche and Goody trasting in Cottage nd Island ted Pineapple, 18¢ cach; 2 large $5.85 Pair Patent, suede, black or brown kid—Cuban heels ear welt sewed eet atening Misses’ and Chil Men's and Growing Boys’ Shoes, $4.85 a pair. In Floor—The Bon Marche tongues with con: » prevent slipping i's Shoes, $225 to $3.85. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $4.45 i: 4to7 8 Stunning New Styles! Exceptional values in “Dunn and McCarthy” Pumps and Oxfords. Brown calfskin, black kid and patent leathers, A, B, C and D widths. January Clearance 40-Watt Tungsten Lamps at 29c New (not refilled) ‘Tungsten Lamps, in the 40-watt size. everyone tested before leaving the store, None delivered, Upper Main Floor 75% reduction after 24 _" Caracul, Wolf and Beaverette Collars Some models are embroid- ered, some trimmed with rows of heavy stitching, oth- ers smartly finished with buttons. Silk lined through- out, and full cut. All sizes— in navy, fallow, brown, black and Hawaiian, January Clearance of Neckwear Dainty Collar and Collar and Cuff Sets for 59c Georgette Collars, trimmed with Venise lace, and organdy, net and beach cloth Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Sets combined with various laces. Lovely Neckwear Grouped at 85c Circular Collars of novelty lace, pleated full, finished with Val; Venise Collar and Cuff Sets, and elbow-sleeve Net Guimpes, with Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars. Real Lace-Trimmed Collars and Vests $2.25 Trish, filet and narrow Val trim these lovely Collars = Vests of fine net. Collars are Peter Pan and Tuxedo style. 4 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Women’s New Canton Crepe, Taffeta and Poiret Twill SSES *19% New arrivals from the East, fresh with new style flaring and draping sleeves, paneled skirt effects and straight-line designs. Beau- tifully trimmed with Navajo beads, braid and embroidery. 36-Inch Bleached Muslin 15c Yard Very fine, and soft finished 36-Inch Unbleached Muslin 124c Yard Good quality, and very serviceable 36-Inch Dimity Checks 15c Yard Why not make yourself the things you need? White Muslin Gowns 49c Each In round, square and V-neck styles Nainsook Envelope Chemises 79c Fine quality, in built-up and bodice top styles Windsor Crepe Bloomers 69c Flesh colored, with elastic waist and knees Women’s “Rockford” Wool Stockings 98¢ Heather mixtures, in English (Slight Seconds) and plain effects. Sizes 8% to Elastic lisle garter tops—in 10. black only. Sizes 8% to 10, Girls’ Fleeced Union Suits 98¢ Slightly fleeced; finely rib bed in white; sizes 4 to 16, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; knee and ankle length. Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.15 Women’s Slightly Fleeced ‘Union Suits 69¢ (Seconds) Dutch or low necks; finely ribbed in white; sizes 36 to 44, In the Automatic Mark-Down Corner 1,104 Women’s and Children’s Winter Hats 25% reduction after 12 selling days; 50% reduction after 18 selling days; selling days; given away after 30 selling days, 25c—50c—$1.00-$2.00

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