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Is There a Double of Baby Peggy in Seattle? Seattle Star and Columbia Theater Join| to Find Her i ’ : Has Seattle a “ ©” for Baby | Pesey, the darii e dienne @f Century con | The Seattle § @ut and is w fosity with a x prizes, ra 635 and a < Bumber of Mphed pt Berself Baby Perxy, @nd movie fa @nd just abo Of femininity wv rw 4 like to find y for ite cur. | Filled in and presented Bia theater box ters any ch fn the conte Monday of next we also will admit 4 mother free : @ay, from "11 a. m. @mabling all the e @n opportunit the “a or one of the The deiaing will be from phot Here is Baby Peggy ee 5e— BESINWORK ON will be spitiopahy ona the prizes awarded. ‘The Star is determined % tid Peggy's double. A number of ¢ @ren will get prizes, so if you h rel & little Baby Pessy in your home Bow is the time to enter the cont ee nee content | |Local Realty Lower Than in Hout and use tt as an admission! Other Cities, Says Warren ticket to the Columbia Monday be. Pween the hours stated above, One of the finest rose gardens in the country ts now prepared ENTRY COUPON Baby Peggy Double Contest at the Frem Woodland park Pleted within a sh Approx t ave. rance to will be com the p Address work ls now ABO nccee wm we awerrereeeercces pond, bird baths Parents’ or Guardian's Name Telephone number... .eeesse.ee Donations should Terry, Rose Gar ity building. ern Rose company, of al, and the Whitney ch donated 100 rose Fund, county WIFE SLAYER _ xii” MAY RECOVER PORTLAND, March 2.—Carlo Buz elli, fanatical Italian, who Thursday Killed his wife, the mother of nine »ehildren, shot his oldest son thru p the abdomen, defied the police in ‘Parricaded home and finally t his gyn upon himself, was reported Way to be recovering at a local hos- pital The condition of Harry Buz- melll, the wounded son, is not con- ~ sidered serious. Carlo Buzzelli shot himself thru the left ear, the bullet coursing down @nd lodging below the brain, ‘The insane fight and siege began} @hortly after 1 o'clock Thursday at the Buzzelli home and continued ntil after 2 o'clock, when police forced an entrance and found Buz gelli badly wounded. WNOTRACE OF [itu 5 CAR BANDITS |i. tse ter Moo | ton, R. W. Buchanan, Etforts of city detectives to find! pror 1. w. Goodner, Frank A. ome clue to the bandits who slew! wob4 J.J. Bonnell, H. J. Migne Howard McCreary, university stu-| pp Gurrie, J, Bohl and } , dent and Standard Oi! Co. collector, | pis rasice. “ Monday night, after their failure to| Fob him of gas station receipts, have | heen fruitless to date, Poilce chiet| Plan Special Car Severyns announced Friday noon, to Travel Desert | In an effort to prevent a recur- Fence of such a tragedy as cost} PARIS, March 2—The time may| on Reiae th peliey bsp Sev-| not be far off when the motor cara- eryns ordered all collection cars i feonvoyed by police prowler cars,|Y%2 Will replace the camel tn the manned by armed officers, Sahara, : M. Andre Citroen, the Henry Ford ae WwW : of Europe, has constructed an auto- n ‘ould-Be Thief mobile which he predicts will drive Is Scared Off |the prehistoric camel from the| Surprising a petty thief in the act| desert. And each oasis will then be a ‘@f stealing equipment from his auto- garage. mobil ae, Wenn Cs eM Ml ae! Automobiles appeared for the first shots at the would-be burglar, who| “me in the Sahara in 1907. They took to his heels and escaped. Police| have never been able to penetrate | ®earched the vicinity of Denman’s| Over 800 miles south of Algiers, The | . House, but found no suspects, heat and drifting sands made further | progress impossible, * The new desert-car 1 eled Bad Check Artist w ieactcar te motdet| ; y along the lines of the war-time Sought by Police} caterpitiar machines, Police were searching, Friday, for vis man who passed a worthless check for $2740 on George Therigs, 706 Madison st. The man, whose name & unknown, was believed to be reg-| BICYCLES were stolen Thurs: dstered at a Seattle hotel, but madelevening from Arthur Keene, ‘his escape before Therigs mado his| Soventh ave., and Mahlon Teport to police. 1515 Ninth ave, AN EASTER PROGRAM School teachers, Sunday school superintendents and others anxious to secure suggestions for an Haster prog will be glad to know that our Woshington bureau as pre and has ready for distribution 2 comprehensive bulletin o mubject. ‘The bulletin contains information on th: f Easter customs, selected readings and sons, and information on Where additional material needed may be obtained. Fill out the coupon below and mail to our Washington bureau: Carroll, auc urer; Mrs. Ge M. Dyer, Dr. L. Fr. Ww. rs. John C. ‘red Won Middle Ja It has four rear wheels, each pair connected by | broad belts, designed to prevent the car from burying itself in the sand. 0 | Metcalfe, | and teachers, » origin Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. I want a copy of the “Easter Program” bulletin, and inclose herewith « loose two-cent stamp for same, Btroet and NO... seccesseseseceeesersees City and State........, LEAT RSE EI” EHS ARO PO YANO. —oymnar mnt aslo b ns We: LEIFER, THE SEATTLE STAR | An Early Spring—An Early Easter and The Bon Marche Is Ready With New Merchandise Men’s Springtime Togs 100 Pairs Men’s $3. 9 5 Corduroy Trousers are to be found here, Both Men's and Young Men's 29 to 50, chase and are splendid values. Sizes SUITS AND TOPCOATS The last word in Spring styles, and all the snappy, new shades are now being shown. You'll find these togs a revela tion th eason, They're a special pur- let your hat be a “Mallory” at $5.00 The stylis 7 select from. seasonable blocks, and eleven shades Bands of A ting colors. dust Inside the Second Avenue Entrance, Near Union Street MEN’S SHOP Saturday—Children’s Day With New Spring Wearables for Boys and Girls Spring’s Version of Girls’ New Top Coats $24.50 Tailored in the ne WJ shadow-plaid_ polaire | verted bi est manner fron Girlish and chi k pleats and slim belts. Spring cocoa, gray and tan, and tan their Fully and partly lined with lingette. In sizes 13 to 15 years. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Springtime in the Boys’ Shop Brings Forth Boys’ Juvenile Suits at $6. 95 They’re brand new, all-wool jersey—sizes for small lads from 4 to 8. Well tailored in Middy or Balkan styles. In two natty colors—with collars and cuffs in con- trasting colors—just the kind the “little men” like. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $4.45 And Easter only a short way off, All wool, in Middy or Oliver Twist style. Sizes 4 to 8. Boys’ brand new Hats at $1.25 to $3.00 Boys’ Caps for Spring wear, 95c to $1.95 Boys’ Corduroy Suits with 9 85 extra Knickers—bears for wear $ . Official Outfitters Boy Scouts of America Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Shoes properly fitted by aid of the Foot-o-Scope The Barsetta Patent Sandal The newest footwear for misses and children The waist and ankle strap insure a safety fastening. ©. portioned Inst, with turned soles and spring heels, Also gray or red kid trimmed, Sizes 5 to 8, $3.50—sizes 814 to 11, $4 ‘orrectly pro. —11; to 2, $5.00 Boys’ New “Holland” Shoes $5.00 Smooth calf leather with medium full toe, extra heavy oak leathe Widths C to E—aizes 1 to 6. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche r soles, Week-End Food-Shop Specials New Navel Oranges 20c Dozen 2 Dozen for 35c Armour’s Star Eastern Hams 31c Lb. Fancy Corn-fed Stockg) Whole or Halt Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, tn Apple Ler %, G1¢ Ib; % n Marmalade, with blanched almonds, 10¢ Ib, Bon Marche Pure Pork Sausage, bulk or link, 28¢ Ib Kippered Salmon, cholca pieces, Genuine Orange Pel Tea, dust-proof cartc black, 40¢ 1b, 2 Iba for lb, 27¢ 75¢. Jilg’s Sugar-cured Cottage Butts, Special Green Tea, 25¢ 1b; trimmed of surplus fat, 29¢ 2 Ibs, for 45¢. Ib. freshly smoked, 18¢ Ib, French Prunes, new crop, Creamery Butter, freshly churn. Bon Marche Mayonnaise, 81¢ 14¢ 1b; 2 Ibs, for 25¢. ed, Jersey Brand, 62¢ Ib, Ib Delicatessen—Upper Main Floor—The Bon M Bon Marche Bread Canned Foods rita 10c Loaf Value Tomatoes, good quality : tomatoes fro aryland Puyallup Crushed Cherrlen 2 loaves for 19¢. can; $1.25 bane sr pale and Strawberries, 20¢ Woodt 3 2 tor 85¢, Butterhorna, Dellclous! 2 for Woodboro, Maine, aes be na ; “hd 1 15¢; 4 for 26¢. ‘orn, No, 2 cans, 10¢ each. i Bulk Cocoa, 10¢ Ib; or 2B¢ Paul's Puyallup Fancy Straw. Pure Black Pepper, 18¢ 1b; % Ib, 10¢. I's Red Cherries, Maras chino style, 7% ounce bot Sr Sperry Showdrift Flour, small bor No. 2 cans, 28¢ act Loju, by , ine ; sacks, 20¢. Our Choice Pies sy bod berry " jal Pr 7 Mare art take: ev: qualit 1 a Pints, 25¢; Quarts, 40¢; lat send roe wer Dall Monte Abeieots, No. 2 cans Half Gallons, 85¢. ei 20¢ ac (seine Bon Special Coffee, a blend BOM Marche Superfine Le Palit Sei Cakes, for the day, 75¢ eac py tat, ur) Kinds, saree of the finest coffees, roast ed fresh daily, 40¢ 1b; Round Marshmallow 2 Ibs, T5¢. Cakes, largo siz A 10@ each Coffees Section—Upper Main Bakery—Upper Main Floor— Upper Floor—The Bon Mareho Tho Bon Marche TEA ROOM 50 SPECIAL | 4 Small Tenderloin Steak and French Fried Potatoes—Green Peas Apple Cobbler with Custard Coffee or Milk Upper Main por——The Bon Marche Jar, 206 Paul's Jeli bh for one day only, Main Wloor— The Bon Marche PIKE STREET — _ COND ikcathalesupaemanemdetreeteete ate Mia yh ¥ Sm ae AVENUE Remarkable Values Mark This Millinery Event $7 50 Spring Hats selected with care—many models have never been shown before. hat represent the be t trimmings. The wide a day. A the newest colorings cope to select from ring itself. All the New novelty pl d made, with Colors peace quills. Pokes with fancy ather brim in Including cinder gray, contrasting tone, also tricornes Dashing sport port sand, muffin, model th silk crown beautifully embroidered. tarepon Grset eae Large drooping hats. Novel models with saucy lit. ae or Cee tle peacock feather curling up on either side. : a And scores of beautiful fl and fruit-trimmed hats. Children’s and Girls’ Hats A notable selling at $2.95 and $3.95—Hand-made Hats at $4.95. Third Floor~The Bon Marche Spring’s Fancies in Neckwear Tuxedo and Peter Pan Vestees $1.25 These two ever-popular and becoming styles are expressed in sheer bobbinet, com- bined with real filet and Irish crochet, and edged with cobwebby Val. New Net Bertha Collars Bib and Bertha Collars at 95¢ $1.25 to $3.75 A wide ortment of these popular Venetian lace accents these lovely collar shapes are included at this price. rs of plain and allover embroid- Made from plain and tucked net, edged ered net. with Val and Venetian laces. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche When Y ou Buy Stockings for Spring Wear Buy The New Phoenix Silk Hosiery $1.20 to $3.85 New lots of Phoenix Hosiery have just entered The Bon Marche. and fancy lace clocks as well as chiffons. Extra! Boys’ Ribbed Both plain Children’s Brown Cotton Socks 55c Stockings 50c ribbed, fine for strenuous Good heavy weight, with tops double lack and brown with fancy col- away below the knees, insuring extra ored tops—sizes 8 to 1014 service—sizes 6 to 914. Children’s Lisle Stockings Children’s Cotton 50c Pair Stockings 35c Fine mercerized lisle—well made Made of long staple cotton, well re- throughout; double hee toes and inforced heels, toes and soles—elastic soles — elastic ribbed tops — in black, ribbed tops, in black, white and brown. white and brown. 3 pairs, $1.00 Boys’ Black Stockings 35c—3 Pairs for $1.00 Just the thing for outdoor play—strong, durable, and fast dye—sizes 7 to 1114. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Important! Women’sFrench $ Lamb Skin Gloves, a Pair 1.65 Imported Gloves—2-clasp style, pique sewn, with two- and three-row embroidered backs—in black, white, brown, tan and gray. Heavy wear. Women’s Cotton Union Suits at $1.35 Medium weight, sleeveless, band top, or Dutch neck style, with elbow sleeves, knee or ankle length. Sizes 36 to 44, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Cotton Union Suits at 75c They're fine quality, light weight, sleeveless, band tops and knee length— sizes 36 to 44. Thus Spring Carries Her Money! New Leather and Fabric Bags $3.50 Pin seal, real calf, cobra, goat, J vachette and buffed calf are the favored leathers, and novelty moire with filigree frames makes the prettiest and most practical fabric bags imaginable, 40-Watt Tungsten Lamps 27c Each Now—not refilled. Nono delivered Brass Key Extension © Attachment Plugs, 15¢ “each. Union St, Basement There are as many shapes as there are spring flowers, and they are all smartly lined and fitted with mirror and coin purse, In black, brown, tan, gray and navy. Upper Main Floor Seattle’s Spring Fashion Display March 5, 6) 7 UNION STREET