Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SEATTLE STAR Me ercer qs land Brid ge. HighlyI mpor tant The Bon Marche Is Brimful of New Merchandise to Meet Spring and Easter For Spring “Street Wear SMART WOOL DRESSES at $19.50 I* you would be fashionably and yet inexpensively clad, come to our Gown Department. THese new frocks of tricotine and poiret twill express each mood of Spring’s trend. ECOMING basques, and the youthful HE new braiding effects and heavy bouffant effect in skirt lines, are ac- stitchings in contrasting color are cented with heavy embroidery, bright stressed in gowns of more mature charac- flashes of Canton crepe, and finished with ter, which hang from the shoulder, and | Provides Outlet for Thriving District ’ A a omiversity Baooe =) Upper view shows the Lake Washington district and the ward which surrounds the lake, with arrow pointing to channel between the island and the mainland, the ap- imate location of the bridge and its relation to Séeatt map shows proposed bridge and the proposed road cling with the Hertford road which joins the ke Washington bled. a ee BY JOHN W. NELSON Beem works a and cobweb lace collars. are designed for the larger woman Pot «i Mercer Istand. wn as one of| Spe ations t road and Si es 16 to 46, in nayy blue. tate |b state 3 leg ome . a the « ! I t Second Floor—The Kon Marche Getates, will finally ~ nd Kos ’ 1 a bridge | betw 2 if with the main and roadway , ety commissioners ts County Engineer = Thy mapceted gin apg Yard} |Unbleached Sheeting, Yd. by the MARKS END OF Sor t *0YE AR PIGHT The beauty of the spring flower » Ging Make your sheets at home—you'll TERROR REGION: ie na ‘ e . 4 7 Ys ‘i BIG INTERESTS + ¥ ise: Fabric "Wea da fn the ot Bon Marche as ” Fabre Floor--Third The Bon, Marche NOW PEACEFUL <2. ce TRIUMPH AGAIN Senate Passes Bill to Benefit Banks will have a‘water) OLYMPIA, March 7 Another Stadt, Which will An Opportunity in the Art Shop Thursday 7 Patterns in 13-Inch = "G1 36- Inch Madeira Madeira Napkins oe Centers at 3.95 aoe : J} $5.95 Set of Six Oh, such thrills you will get when you see these beautiful Madeira Napkins at Extra Value 2 patterns—basket and butterfly—hand embroidere@ on lovely fine linen. such a reasonable price. 6-Inch Doilies 19c Each 7 patterr hand embroidered on pure linen, Basket, butterfly, floral and con- ventional scalloped edge Every woman likes to possess these— and no reason for not having a full set when they are only 19¢ each; 3 patterns, 3-Piece Buffet Sets $3.95 basket and 2 floral. Madeira, hand embroidered on pure , Art Shop (Third Floor}—The Bon Marche round pieces with oval or oblong f What's New New Laces—The Values Are Unusual four patterns, ce ? Today _ Inexpensive Cotton Laces ee, % to 3 Inches Wide—5c Yard | clever lines Fas : } fon hana sketched Both single and two-thread Val, imitation crochet, Cluny and filet as well as heavy and fine thread Tor- - for Mot chon—just the kinds you want for fancy work and lingerie. The EDGES AND BANDINGS 15e YARD EMBROIDERY EDGES 15e YARD allk, with a aud 06 “cat Matched sets of laces—Normandy Val, imitation Surely you will want a few yards of these Edges 1 two filet and Cluny in fine mesh or heavy openwork —dainty, fineypatterns or heavy openwork designs eamers. . i effect—suitable for trimming lingerie—2 to 6 on Swiss or long cloth, finished with firm scalloped inches wide. edges. Widths 114 to 3 inches. NOVELTY WASH LACES 25¢e YARD EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS 35¢ Fine Normandy Val Laces—fine thread filet, Splendid quality at a most acceptable price. Normandy and shaded effects, some with bead- Flouncings, 8 to 17 inches wide, openwork or ing edges for camisoles—8 to 9-inch widths. blind patterns on Swiss or long cloth material. | Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Fen Lawlessness at End in ~ Morehouse Parish )BASTROP, 1a, March 7.—More parish, scene of a tval of has had enough of terrorism, ling to Attorney General Coco. seeking indictments agains at mob members for mu * pe i Bl ught for a song = ; z , ft Gov Mart today oa is at an end fn the | sven 4, h and citizens are resolved to COST WILL BE thelr dally work peacefully, ABOUT $10,000 night, It was known as Fefrain from further attempts to} The approach to the span will be | 208 the law into their own hands, | Constructed on The entire senator W, W. Conner said today. r including a short roadway rophad hat Se "fhe grand jury investigation into ting the bridge terminal witt @ mob activities in this parish,|the main Lake Washington bowe inating in the deaths of Watt|vard. will tn. the nelghborhood | pi fel and Thomas F. Richards, ts |of $40,000, the commissioners esti: | a, ntiously striving to render a/ maté, ‘and honest decision,” Coco Beautiful homes have be © expressed himself a structed on the island by the “normal” conditions in th anity, following the open hear ee, Mob outrages a month ago. " The leland |. of the attorney general's je acres andia|he had. the sat Geclared every phase of the mob|a scenic beauty spot. It ha» well iitiation would be gone into thoroly, | built roads and several docks Pthat the investigation would.re| When the bridge iy completed. fe about two weeks. jauto transportation to Seattle can crowds of curious folks from/be opened by driving a distance of |Clarke cot Rpt caalgigeee B surrounding country, who came /approximately 20 miles. Motorists | spending weet tor ae Gated buggies and autos for | will cross the bridge, and reach the |county gets In tolls from the inter he sensation of the open hearing. |boulevard near Newport. By going | state bridge at Vancouver. tee ne ihe grand jury fou; (noun they can ‘arrive at Seattle nator McCoy, of Clarke, finally ee Pe te [vin Bentoe. |suceeeded tn putting an ‘amandiment | on one of the bridge bills which |Ganna Walska Is on |" st. the county commissioners Use the cash they get from: the Way to McCormick its tor roads omer tian state | KANSAS CITY, Mo. March 7 The bill, Permitting the “My arms are waiting for yo! ichway depattment to buy said a telegram from Harold Mo. |‘? bridge from Ct Connick Ganna Walska, which | #259.000, If the pe the Polish song bird received on| County vote to m |her arrival here today: waa passed, but | Arrangements for a visit to Kgn-|°lred the Clarke ¢ sas City were immediately canceled and Ganna Walska ordered her spe cial car attached to a train fo Diego, Cal., where she will the millionaire harvester king. ertain bi and bonds w oer 1 by every Se al asking for the passage of lack of since then Conner han switched h of the time taken session a to between ke county for ne of Clarke such a sale tor McCoy de qunty voters will nit a sale at that price. 1 piffiing Dilla also were passed by the senste and a big cal , Jar In ready for today's rush, Ganna, who slammed the door In ,) fie nes rennet cucee | NEW POLICE fused to be interviewed in connection POWERS I OSE with her attempt to sing herself into | NO LUO grand opera OLYMPIA, March 7.—The fight She had engaged the state suite | for increased powers for police courts S| at a local hotel and or in cities of the first class was lost METROPOLITAN ned to spend a day or two in yea ast night, when the house defeated ALL THIS WEEK |) C!ty, but with word from her husband, 441 she flew abo in hi special car, ill prov ) FRITZ “LEIBER fapting octets to hier secretary for |be narettion permitted Hat, $3.95 Coat, $12.50 Baby Shop—Second Floor Travelers, Attention! How About Luggage? Rogers Wardrobe — TRUNKS | Keen Values at . $45.00 ~ Dandy Wardrobe Trunks at “within reach” price. Open top, extra full size. Three-ply veneer throughout, covered and bound with hard vulcanized fiber, in Berkshire brown. Has four drawers, bottom drawer with inset tray; locking device, shoe box, laundry bag and 12 as- sorted hangers. Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche led that police 4 assess, fines up to OF SHAKESPEARE | | cancellation of all engagements here | $200, pass sentences up to 99 days With x Distinguished }/ and an immediate departure for the | and ‘confiscate property. c Pacific coast. Representative Willis eee | proposed an amendment | SAN DIEGO, March 7—Harold F.| would include second and third. ursday || McCormick, millionaire harvester | cities In the scope of the bill cape CAESAR,” Friday |, king, paced restleasly back and forth AMLET,” Saturday in the big OW SELLIN: New. Gingham and Crepe Aprons $1.95 Plain and checked gingham is used to make this charming and practical house apron, cut gen- erously, with fullness gathered into a low hip line. amendment carried and proved eb Admiral Sima home at| the death knell of the bill Coronado today, awaiting the arrival Represent Totten declared of his wife, Ganna Walska, that tho bill was almed particulart Sormick has remained practical-| at the liquor traffic, and should It ated since his arrival here. pass, the cities would be greatly aid | He has refused to discuss his af- jed In exterminating pootleggern | AMUSEMENTS _ |fairs with newspaper men and has| On tho other hand, Representative smamem (P20 Suarded trom the public by a| Fred Reman, of Tacoma, attacked | MIS TG “tinue of servants, lee bill on the ground that it would wee OORE DAILY. | be instrumental in robbing the state rites 2 WOMEN SEEK [200 = At thd present time, he pointed « NEGRO ESTATE out, the bootlegger is tried on a coun ¢ incuil ty charge, and the fine goes to the LE VAUD VIe SAN FRANCISCO, March 7-~Two | "tt school fund. Under this bill the nite women today were arrayed in| ‘efendant would be tried on cits NOW PLAYING J battle over the estate of Robert | ChAtses, and the fines would go into Lee, negro. the clty treas y treasury, Lee, who died a short time ago, ‘The Genius of Excape (IN PERSON) | Johnson, of |leaving $17,000, named Kitty Pooty|No Fun at All on ancisco, ag helr to lghts, 500 to $2.5 P Wednesday Matines, soc to ) Saturday Matinee, 0c to $1.50. The clever collar and cuffs are of crepe in contrasting colors, smartly bound in black, and the neck is opened down the back a few inches and caught with smart little ties. In all the spring colors, in sizes 1, 2 and 3. Second Floor—The Bon Marche — | the greater part of his property, 40, 000 M. ks | SSE = - S = mercntclomn nnd Truitie |) Today C. N. Douglas, attorney,| gan y af arks . e FRANCES || representing Mrs, J. v. Wrynn, of | aitteuttion today etn More — ! Buswy| ‘neaseby | fn sie don Bvt arhoncnay satiseaes | Make a Daily Trip to The Bon Marche Food Shops—lIt Pays! “wour of Ua? ‘ 4 seth, whish: yemteraay wae tops tod +1) , ’ Sa ee TT Taa aoa | tae trntran nae cy white skinned. | by the eaptain to have mutinied. The Chocolate Devil’s Food Cake Armour’s Star Ham Paul’s : yotred an a ed and blue 8 the le-! crew was pald o oday—n é i 3 see lly adopted daughter of the old| or 40,000. marke a recat ng Tat Free! Half-pound can 80c Counter Lunch 35c¢ 31c Lb. Strawberries ISON and CONNELLI jneero Neat : hardy sallors, anxious for a taste sg ‘uittard’s Gr na New England boiled dinner Fancy corn-fed stock. Sweet 23c Can‘: 4 Rime Night in Spring” pete petition sve no datate Aus dry land after thelr tong trip trom of Guittard’s Groun Very delicious—-why, they just [apple ple and coftec and delicious. Whole or half ham, Pauls Buphilue Beiaa a Coming; “YARMARK “ipower nrg rought to! Germany, came ashore Sweet Chocolate given melt in your mouth 4 er = 3Zoneless sligar-cured Cottage @ tyallup Brand Choice "| Sal Bee, oh to offer evidence| ‘They found that 40,000 German % cn 8 i Bon Marche Bread, tbe Lunch Counter—Upper Main Butts, trimmed of surplus fats, potent in heavy syrup, | » support his contentions, marks were worth 98 cents at San to each customer mak- lot ‘Grown, byes 29¢ Ib, oe sr or Valley Plums, | Francisco banks today. Most of the ing a 1-pound purchase. 19¢; loat, Fancy Eastern Cheese, 29¢ Ib. can, 20¢, men went back to thelr ships Immo. | Regularly priced at 40c Butterhorns, 2 for 18¢; 4 for (| Bon Marche Mayonnaise, fresh Paul's Jama, five kinds, 20¢ | | lately, chiefly becatne thoy ne: IH i paid: 25e. 5 and delicious, 31¢ 1b. Nien aa ea unable to do anything elm Wk teed raeny Our delicious Cream Puffs, priced Kippered Salmon, choice ploces, el Monte Apricots, in rich | ‘a b ions \]) Genuine hobby. Cart tor the Gar ar tela ce Cold Lunch 35¢c 18¢ Ib. Soe rut can. | s Tes slac 4 4 ™, el Monte Grated Pineapple, unt Tiger W. Tea (Black), ‘ In the ‘Tea Room 186 o: pp | 8 oman 2 lbs. for 75¢. Assorted Cookies ; 3 Freshly Churned hd es in San Francis Bulk Cocoa. 10¢ Ib; 2. |° Pimento chedie or ham. sand «ian Sardines, imported, BAN TR co awk LOCOR, 1 ae 15c a Dozen wich, po ato salud and apple pie Cc Bi 10¢ can, Sanintity | |p BAN ines wrcrsco, March 7.—|]| Ibs, for 19¢. 2D coffer or milk reamery Butter Campbell's Pork and Bonne, . Seay rs ar, Los Ange ty . t . ) re 2 Tony & George seeurae ORK I aaaee Venn taice eh Ane tow neuty ||) French “Prune 1, new ozen 28c Upper Main «Floor 52c Lb. in anes cra oes 12¢ can. 5 er Tooth ie near es | t) oY 1de tA 8. ‘ P > American : AD papa In the search for Clara Phillips, es. || crop, at i¢ |b; 2 Ibs Bakerf Department—Upper Main Delicatessen—Upper Main Floor with tomato Mtee da ee _ Foxworth & Frances pitiel arE GL 60 caped “hammer murderons, today [I] for 25¢. \ California Home Catsup, two Ft TAI a et In » BA ren ae that it 1s even por i} Capitol Blend Coffee, sizes, 15¢ and 2B¢ enon, HE FIVE JANSLYS||} GvaranteED viarn. Halter ips hernele ts in| sd fresh — dail Boochnut Pork and. F : | hiding in the vieinit | roastec resh dally, id Beans or ni héaethle cameo | WORK pet nity of San Fran. | | 30¢ lb; 2 lbs. 55¢. Spaghetti, 15¢ each, a jus Ha a ’ " Me mut Chili Sane Aida | Earl & Lewis Fit Guaranteed, $10.00 He expressed that opinion after in. ||| Special Green Tea, 25¢ bottle, My BANOO,” BEG DR. E. C. PARR vestigating various angles of the ||! Ib; 2 lbs, 45¢, Avalon Spiced Sardines, only xii © fow lett, 10¢ cuche Curtis Met sardinesy RED Ghcleee GNiOk atte And cleaned, ut 20¢, Canned Goods—U Pper Man jcase, He 1s working on information | that @& woman, anawering Mrn Phillips’ description, came here on a |nmall constwise vessel which had Ipreviously visited Mexican porta and San Pedro, Cal, Open Evenings and Sunday Cor, Third and Pike Main 3256 Black Pepper, 10¢ 14 Ib.; 18¢ Ib. Coffee Section—Upper Main boned ik i ashlee