The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1923, Page 16

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we THE SEATTLE STAR SHIPPING TOLD |Old Favorite Fee, ppayo Ne” MB Hel. on Drug Charge Franklin Seniors ) Maniac Causes Give Play Friday Airplane Deaths COUNT BECOMES PRIEST SS ————eee | J dy lang I © Wind Reporied Approaching | # : Bee Bik omedat nse Gh ay pi Pring strony : but which wae vont, ; acniy 7 for contest to ald the rafiroad 4 L rd, w ' ° " tortum ¥ ay From Northwest | aaa [atari Se teloe Soranwe Bld are foal gradu poe ee igh Child | #000 site ater i 7 Ke v0 Given ty. the . uy Pty em “Y 1 i Deat 2 ete f ides Margaret Atts | “onan Stolen Jewelry Is for. rpnena, bas bees save wag ssi per a * | ein emarey 1» appres Kelso to Become PS Returned in Sack Savec phar ry 8 Me lg peutieast at City OF 20,000! icam'es tay wee ane Atal isiecing Trio . Boer Tet a. eee mentees,» any | Nie? @ Mich tan te mg POP yw agp ac ts ine an undamaged 17 ' ny has announced festlen Ane Asnlted te ter | Renouneing a titte of nobility, a life of ease and access to nag! . : ap et ive the his father’s millions, Count Frederick Weimekkeim, 27, of \"*"*™ avai | zaNCOLN, Bog, vob. 22—-wit } Melted and cun redict a population any n of Hungary, has assumed the life of priest and oath of poverty.| puBLin, Fed. 22.—Two - men Ham am kites ion a: Fa 7 a eee ; | Pi ‘ 4 f 7 seized Dun jailer, bound the war-| after w g a note saying n j rain aoe ee te ¥ “| Picture shows Father Weimckheim and his rectory at South prong i aah’ than ‘trond ad| Gado ey atiter “pelacmene’ Bad Gsih , Morning promised t now ts $60 | Bend, Ind. | pridenars Geld on. variods charges tan wand BE © @¥idence of the recent storm oid : ‘ MIM tem ures were being ex Perienced in ‘Washingt Hi School Orators to Receive Honors Three high school oratorteal stars i ‘who woh p offered by the a8 E ‘of the Amer Revolution at a t arly all sections of esday ee FRIDAY—AT THE BON MARCHE Month-End Clearance | ' Alexis B. Luce fest held at Broadway high « Wednesday night, will be awa: js B. Luce, former Seaitle medals and ined = Thur: mm e idol, was revisiting } a at a diy at the Hotel} , ¢ his old triumph ; | help peta hea A clearance with a vengeance! Month-end and Season-end! All winter apparel and incoms- Sitienetter" Weeks Randall ot |e mys. fe, the. plete assortments suffer drastic price reductions that should clear the tables instantly! | Roosevelt won second prize speaking | pany—in which Luce ts t on “Amerteanisr Growth in the Co! won third place Turning Point tn the Its Origin and|*heavy"—will assemble in ; Hal Wolf/and sail for Seward in about two tore, the | weeks. ution.” ,30 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced $17.75 |Girls’ $3.45 Gingham Dresses, Now $1.95 Bolivia and velour, beaverette and wolf collars. t the old Protest Voiced on City Zoning Plan |" Beattie voters should pass upc any proposed zoning ordi Speakers told members of the o @il public safety committee at a hear- | ing on the proposed zoning measure | ‘Wednesday. Speakers from several | | | the Woodward players las nm leaving Seattle he went on, where he played leac Metropolitan theater for 35 Amoskeag gingham, many styles—6 to 14 yearse 22 Women’s Topcoats Reduced to $17.75 41 Babies’ Coats Reduced to $5.95 Each Tweed, polaire and airedale cloth, smartly tailored, Second Floor—The Bon Marche ; n . r-| He is stopping at the Atwood. Beautiful garments, sizes 2 to 6, formerly $8.95 and $12.95. Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche districts and representing numerous . at a | Seraite asc: Movie Stars zones jetalls h j ie tie acs: abetored te the Defy Trust “Artistic Combine” Is Now Under Way LOS ANGELES, Feb stars of filmdom today signed a deo ration of Independence denouncing | what they declare Ie the growth of commercialism and — consequent dwarting of artistic expression and | the producers and exhibitors of “ma. |chine-made films,” they hold respon sible for it. | Those entering the new “artistic combine” are Mary Pickford, Doug. | las Fairbanks, Norma Talmadge, i aaa ea Remnants of Plain and| . Fancy Silks Cotton Goods Remnants —— Half Price Organdies, Remnants of Coatings and Dress Goods Half Price Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche 12 Women’s Dresses Less Than Half Price 5—$55.00 Wool Dresses now $22.50 3—$65.00 Velvet Dresses now- $27.50 4—$29.50 Velvet Evening Dresses now mera: Ae voiles, poplins,* silk mixtures, crepes, ginghams, shirtings and percales, 1 to 5-yard lengths. Fabric Ploor—Third—The Bon Marche Half Price Fabric Moor—Tfhird—The Bon Marche Seven 34 Slightly Soiled Blouses, Less Than Half Price Sizes 34, 36 and 38 only 13—98¢ Voile Waists now 25¢ 3—$1.95 Hand-made Waists now 50c 10—$2.95 Voile Waists now $1.00 a good reason for using it is the same old rea- ES eran Crescent has more leave: power, so Sale of Business Stationery _ and Office Supplies Hammermill Bond Typewriting Paper $1.00 Ream Constance Talmadge, Charlie Chap: | |lin, Harold Lloyd and David Wark Griffith. | The declaration was made after a |five-hour session at the Pickford- | Fairbanks home. Joseph M. Sch: fer taste. A good test is to dissolve a teaspoonfal in water. You'll find only the natural, slightly salty taste. At all grocers. f the largest independent Size 814x11 inches, $13.95. Ea one of the largest independent pro = re i duce 7 ot Norma's 8—$3.95 Hand-made Waists now $1.50 as iret Cee angele No Bitter Taste With | tossce, sss was vvexint Repeating Business Envelopes dea Package ond Floor arche Second Floor—The Bon Marche 42 $3.45 Bloomers Reduced to $1.95 Made from fancy tricolette, in light and dark colors. Second Floor—The Bon Marche | support. | Crescent | | The declaration reads: | “Certain combinations and groups! . @| of persons and corporations are be- Baking Powder ing formed in the motion picture Crescent Manufacturing Co. J) 4 wo, vo are directly responsible Seattle, Washington |to the public fof the’ merit of our = | producti and having a profound {regard for our responsibility, deem WE iit necessary at this time to form an organization which will protect the | independent produ and the inde |pendent exhibitor inst these com f\ mercial combina and enable us | to keep faith with the public,” | The ‘pronouncement presages a | | million-dollar organization which will | $1.49 a thousand—size 6% inches. 100 Sheets Apex Carbon Paper $1.19 Box Blue or black—size 814x138 inches. Blank Books at 79c_ - Hunt’s Steel Pens Full duck covers, red corners stamped $1.29 Gross in black; uality paper; gree’ a ata te a oe ai cs ; 4; Z; Sood PA ity pi seen 50 gross in No. 67, School. No. 56, Suc- edges—size 714x12—300 pages. Mivigediph big 2 age : apy z c Fea cess No. 17, University No. 59, Lady Record, Journal, Cash and De Ledger. Falcon No. 95, semi-blunt No. 11 Imperial Gem Paper Clips, 100 to the Desk Blotters in black and lavender, box, 5¢. each 5¢. Venus Drawing Pencils in 4 grades, F, Art Gum, for erasing pencil marks, $2.50 and $3.00 ; Corset Odd Lots % Reduced to 98c Include elastic girdles, corselettes and a few front lace, in large styles only. Broken sizes in $5.00 Corsets and Girdles, now $1.95. Second Floor—The Bon Marche | business which will dwarf tho artis. |tle growth of the motion picture, | $2.95 Silk Step- $ 1 9 5 Ins and Vests Flesh, orchid and blue radium, crepe de chine and pongee, RESCENT A NoUTery pure IC Note its flat top. Note its attrattive lines. Come in and discover upon what comfortable terms it may be bought for your home. Act to see that independent stars get adequate returns from their pictures | and that thelr pictures are not side. | | tracked merely because of a combino | of theater owners and trust-owned | | theaters, it wng declared. | |. The pressure of all the stars will | be applied wherever the evil is found | | to exist. The new group will not bo | @ producing organization, ax several already have contracts which run for some time. Eventually they may pro- duce together, \Injured Motorist May Lose Eyesight While physicians Thursday hoped to save the life of Ponzio Mazzone, seriously injured in an automobile wreck late Wednesday, it seemed cor- tain that the injured man would Jose the sight of one eye and possibly one hand. Mazzone operates the Flora Bottling Co, at 24th ave, 8. and Jack- i the wreckage of his machine, and rushed to the Renton hospital. Later he was taken to Columbus sanitarium and operdted on. The car was de- molished. It 1s belleved Mazzone missed a curve, SALT LAKE CITY, Feb, 22.—G, A. Swift shot and killed his wife this morning as she lay in the bed in the same room with thelr four children, He then killed himself. ‘The police found the-children in a corner of the room. In a note left by Swift he necused Glenn Bond, an agent for a local cosmetic and perfume company ad being the cause of it all, Wearing Corsets Now Being Taught KANSAS CITY, Treb..32-—The an- clent practice of wearing corsets was being taught a neleet few in a special school here today, Sixty women from four states at. tended the classes, preparatory to going out Into the world to revive the lost art, The sixty women will be minsion-| arles of health, according to W. (. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Mill Ends 36- and 50-Inch Plain Sateen 25c Yard A host of colors, 1 to 6-yard lengths. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Month-End Clearance In the Art Shop Child’s Stamped Bedspread 59c Nursery pattern on unbleached mus- lin, To be embroidered in blue—36x50 inches. Made-up Rompers 59c quality art material. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Third Floor—The Bon Marche 36-Inch Window Shades, Home Needs Reduced for Clearance A0-watt Tungsten’ Lamps, 27¢ cach. 6-cup Aluminum Percolator, 83¢. 5. 0. S. Magic Cleaner, 23¢. Set of 3 Aluminum Pans, 83¢. 12-quart White Dish Pans, 98¢, Wood Carrying Basket, 69¢, Zine Washboard, 49¢. 18-inch Reinforced Garbage Cans, $2.79. Set of 6 Table Tumblers, 29¢. Set of 6 Cups and Saucers, 98¢. Blue-band Mixing Bowls, 49¢. Enameled Roaster, $1.59, H, 2H, 3H, each Se. dozen, 39¢. Liberty Copying Pencils, each 5¢. Ruby Double Bevel Pencil Erasers, per each 4¢, Thumb Tacks, on piece cut out, 14¢ per hundred. Money Receipt Books, each 9¢. SEN ee Good Quality Odd Souvenir Playing Cards 25c | Postcards, Dozen 5c Stationery 35c 500 Boxes Stationery 29c Linen-finish paper—24 STATIONERY Hammermill Bond sheets of paper, 24 en- Paper, note » Bood Dt eee 69c quality bond finish; sin- velopes in buff, pink, : ov gle sheets—white, blue, white, blue and gray—in Linen-finish paper, 1 : and 2-quire boxes; gold gray, buff—100 sheets, attractive boxes, edge correspondence 50 envelopes. cards, paper and envel- Photograph Albums— Recipe Card Index Tray opes; others with paper Ideal loose leaf; imita- 59¢ and envelopes only— tion floral seal grain— Plain oak tray, equip- many styles — white, leaves 10x12 inches, at for 25¢. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche WhiteGoods Remnants Half Price Third Moor--Tho Bon Marche Black Velvet Bags 69c ered frame and chain handle, silk lined and daintily fitted. Rubberized Household Aprons, strap fastenings, orange color only, 19¢, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Odd Lots of Women’s Boots and Low Shoes $2 Pair 85 pairs of brown or black kid or calf and pe 50 pairs of High Boots of brow to bY. atent leather—lace or strap style, n or black, with military or Cuban heels—sizes up Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 75c Popular Cony sia Fiction Reduced to 25c Lots of titles by different authors— better get a number at the Month-end Clearance. Main Aisle—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Month-End Clearance of Neckwear and Laces Lace, Linen and Organdy ~ Neckwear, 29c Many styles, all dainty and service- able. Remarkable values. Metal Lace and Radium Table Damask Remnants One-Fourth Less Cotton. an Blankets Ic Sonte slightly imperfect Size 64x76 inches, with neat borders. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Cotton Union Suits $1.35 Splendid quality, sleeveless, band-top style, ankle length, or Dutch neck .with sie vita baked Z 7 ped with guides and pink, blue, buff and ba ae Paper, 8 rolls Flouncings $1.95 Yard Ietweenl Regt aad: eek Ri ad Several pouetns, «stamped ’-on good cards, 8x6 inches. Braye ; Lovely colorings. Adapted especially to. making evening frocks. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche al Room-Size, 9x12 Grass 6 00 : Man Shoots Wife light colors and green, each 53c ~| Lawn, flaxon, long cloth, nainsook, voile, Swiss and Rugs, wanderrel quality FS » and Slays Self | petra mtey <The Hon Maretse See Heder eae enaths. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche ¢ elbow sleeves, knee or ankle length— a , Nelson, in- charge of the corset i i PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUB—UNION STRELT—SHATTLY sizes 36 to 44, ey _ Third proene ae Pine school, Neleoh’ blamed. the“unre. Union Street Basement—Thoe Bon Marcho Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche ¢ a SEATT stricted reign of the flapper for the | s oe “derk age" in the corset world,

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