The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR DOYLE SAYS HIS Houdini Is CHAMBER'S PORT Chinese Opera Troupe MRS INCOM pif ritz Leiber Wise in ZZ CASEIS PROVED Moore Star STAND ASSAILED: Are Queerest in World | 2 sien: sin. sine ws Choice of First Play 1, w of Dr, Robert Kin Tells of “Demonstration” of |Self-Liberator Heads) manie vatiey Grange Raps|Weird Oriental Music Proves Hypnotic to|tnveciy ntencune pers Marcagolinn Audience Pleased by one . , } . 4 e = si ae ‘ yx 1e Shrew Immaterial Matter Orpheum Bill Obstructionist Move | Western Ears Rev. 3 Tomp : aming ot the . } 1 ’ ‘ s t : 4 8 . af J By A, J. Shannon NEW YORK 1 i the SOUEAKING ' 7 ‘ id now appea MUSIC FLOWS Arthur ot Bshed in the New Yor Thirteen » en Dr. Schre: man m Thakoon © the “property man win nd |wandors casually at the stage |; . Whereas, The Chamber of Com.|4uring the progress of tt Sir Arthur's } which was a ties, said | Playn where a kitchen chair ma represent a throne, @ bed or a mountaly Plays wi ba) 6 Peply to his c “I have received the se Pay Me con [ap the recent demonstrat by Ir ae of Us—Akin, Am-/Pansion of the 5 i ; | 1 fa fori merce has taken a stand antagonis 1 the ox Se GehrenckNotsing, at Munich, which |prose, Ballew 1 Loor " ag liek ba itex tees wa Burely puts an end to the whole over big h Sund phlences. 7S eee Y ew | a wand @ebate so that anyor h 1 eins Wher There are many thou.| FIX PILLOW FoR — imexcusa! f laug ‘ in King ¢ ty DEATH SCENES perverse. * i» wher 1 who. Witnemed the . 33 are unive ing Zimmer, & tag, Salzer, Car > Huber, Hartogs, He | some of whom, ver ere an actor University to Give fesgobin st sake ads for the past 90 years, Hi Lessons on Movies 5 evar | U8 and had S tamieie ot a favorable he medy tu 4 Frey Brava, Michielena and TruJ Smee tenet Chamber ot Com : F P 1 t t 1, by Co merit > ““Muny League Plans City Manager Vote ER ee a ge ADDITION TO FAMILY | "MILL" JONES, Seae, newern brine real dramatic ty| exthed srecdeneas FUNERAL SERVICES were held anage M arl Anderson, 49, who |. w ed Saturday at 923 32d ave, He| T Pointing the Mely assure: Mr, Black, of M Berry to say, that this was | ‘bunk,’ and Feally regur We pointed « | @emonstrat - dium, © white, wh been made last mails a one re arte as an Alaskan miner for years. | only ot they } arter |Hle leaves a widow and three chil: | condensed from 25 } om committee. tren ‘actors never forget their ) ‘The Bon Marche’ VIKE ST.—SKCOND AVE.—UNION 87. Silk—T he Favored Fabric For Spring A Sale of 35-Inch Chiffon Taffeta at $1.75 Yd. A selling that makes it possible for you to save on just the silks for your Spring outfit. Plain colors and two-toned effects in an excellent line of tones. Navy blue and black, also mountain haze, pink, orchid, canna, Nile, orange, poppy, silver, zine, emerald, raffia and others. Was regurgitaged toc *Criticim is most welcome and Delpful, but I would beg c Porents to exe in it. or they ake the subject an Miemselves rather ridic " When kitchen hig. Home megan votes down Oka It: d $ HE) wehioot bond, 2 to 1. F. and E. BR. Copple new ac rectors, The Bon Marche co-oper- | ates with other Seattle | stores in presenting the | wohn Alden Riner, for 20 yea Whited States district judge | Wyoming, dead in Cheyenne eee 35-Inch All-Silk 5 35-Inch Colored 9 Marsden G. Scott, once Interna.| | , 5 , mphical union pre | : ;, Gown Satin—Yd. $1.9 Silk-Mixed Pongee 7 Cc ne Sericcn sf Hh new and charming verstons Gown Satins, in good heavy weight. Good weight for dresses, blouses, lin- Disabled war veterans get all PRiG00 of 374, Shades of navy blue, Copenhagen, ings, underwear, draperies and many | | of the Spring Styles in ap- | taupe, gray, fuchsia, peach, rose, car- other purposes, in such colors as pink, Kate Stanicy, ° dinal, poppy, orange-—for dresses, flesh, ceil, Sevres blue, white, midnight, see | parel and accessories blouses, trimmings and linings. orange, tan and many others. iders Boys’ Y. M. C. A. con-| | éfence on in Vancouver, Wash. | New Crystal Crepe $2 45 36-Inch Black $1 25 March Sth 6th and 7th 36 Inches Wide—Yd. . Messaline Satin . iu, dee *t | ? One of the newest silks for Spring Rich, lustrous Black Satin Messaline ie March 20, for five-day wear—closely knitted, medium weight —that is always popular for dres: gat bg -for suits, dresses, blouses and sweat- blouses and trimmings—and at a very ers—in a most wonderful range of low price. colors. ahs ! ; New—36-Inch 85 % er | 36-Inch Silk-Mixed $1 65 Ratine—a Yard Cc looted oe ‘she a Brocades—a Yard . Good, inexpensive Silk for spring 500 itea aie 235 { Mixed Brocades in the most delight- and summer wear—in honeydew, Ber- w+ ful colors, including seal, crushed rose, muda, tan, zine, rapid, whirlpool, moun- Puret Sound gray, sandalwood, almond, peacock and tain haze and others, (Oe would rec j fallow. ‘ r amish, Hear ‘ Fancy Knitted 1 50 Ee socincer in 36-Inch Drop Stitch $1 65 Tubular Vesting . ae ya or Plain Tricolette . Pretty new figured Vesting in orchid, _ Berry growers For dresses, blouses, underwear and peacock, pink, flesh and ivory—a full Oregon and Brit feet Thursday = permanent orguniza to form sweaters—in tile, poppy, tan, ivory, yard wide. Nice for making under- pumpkin, flame, black and others. vests. 38-Inch Silk-and-Wool Canton Crepe $2.45 Yard A fabric that will give wonderful sérvice—and at the same time be stylish— « for dresses, blouses and linings. Here in navy, black, seal, whirlpool, almand, canna, crushed rose, tan and cocoa. * Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche = | _ Engineers Listen to Port Arguments ‘Speakers discussed the proposed ‘PUrchase of Skin & £ ship- f yard site before the KE: rs’ club Priday night. G:F. Nicholson, chief engineer of the me <i) FASCINATION=— And Beg” Ke a ee g 4 3 Fe 5 g | DOUBLE FEATURE BILL AT PALACE HIP NOW | Bobbing right up in the middie of the bill to vie with the chosen head-| | |}! Mier for chief honors is Jack sy-| | Mionds, “An American Gentleman,’| | Whose satire on an imaginary can idate for the 1924 presidency is the| Jaughing feature of the new Palace| ‘Hip bill. | A graying veteran, who has been | Been heré to advantage before, sy- a has lost none of his powers Fatt original comedian with the ing years. "Vanity Fair,” a combination of} magic, song and dance, 1% the other | featured act. Charles Prevelte and| | Bis four dainty assistants have here | & novel turn with new ma-| | enhanced by pretty scenery | costumes, Acrobats who are also finished Comedians are Violet and Lewis, who) open the show with a rush. Garfield) Duckett are blackface entertain- rg who wing, dance, whistle and then | fer an impersonation of a colored | | Cabaret scene that is well received, Beautifully blending voices give the three pretty Keena Sisters a proper off with the audiencé: They fol. , this up with a serles of song | delinattons, dances and novelties that wins them much applause. “Phe Truthful Liar,” with Wanda Hawley, {a the photoplay shown in conjunction. VUNERAL SERVICES were hela Sunday for J, Lorieg Whittington, business man, who died Wriday at | the ge of 65. Ho leaven w won, L, | | M, Whittington, Seattle, The Cleopatra at $8.50 A beautiful and practical pump, following the one- strap vogue, so popular this season. Developed in gray buck, with smart touches of patent, Turned sole and Spanish heel, Widths AA to D, in sizes 83 to 8 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche New Arrivals in Spring Footwear | i i | i STAN ull”? a s < Values in Domestics Muslin 20c Yard 8,000 yards, 40-inch, unbleached. Lengths to 10 yards. Indian Head 25c Yard 8,250 yards, 86-inch, unbleached. Perfect goods. Chambray Gingham 20c 2,000 yards, 82-inch. Tan, blue, pink, helio and green, Fabrice Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Fascinating Toiletries Stern's Day Dream Toilet Water, 1.50. Stern's Day Dream Cream, 50¢. Armand Cold Cream, 50¢. Armand Cold Cream Powder, all shades, $1.00. Armand Complexion Powder, 50¢, Comtesse Face Powder, 50¢. Colgate’s Compact Refills, 50¢. Guerlau’s Powder Compact, $1.00. Caron’s Powder Compact, $1.00. Drugs—Upper Main Floor—The M Newest versions of the season’s millinery will be | shown on living models, and Personal Service will be Seas A hostess at tea from 8 to 5 o’clock in the afternoons. iy Millinery—Third Floor—The Bon Marche us it che Kitchen Utensils at Notable Savings <=> Aluminum Kettles $1.19 Windsor Kettles, made of durable pol- ished aluminum—5-quart. size, ORIENTAL Es snn Age. Combination Cooker $1.79 Combination Cookers, made of good quality pure aluminum, and very useful. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche INDOOR GOLIT will featuro the meeting of the 190 Per Cent club at she, Hotel Gowman Tucsday noon, Jeprventute Lea ean AIAT 3 hag tWeoN nce Woy i i WO 4 Cee as a eri erste BRAN GS) Li Uae ie! Le ie

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