The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR * The aes on WaterFrong| HOLDS. SERVICE [c ~Kin| PROPERTIES TO er Plant Fire Rages on Water front| FOR SUN CODS Sel Baas Wouldn’t Know His Kin! BE INSPECTED i | Minister Prays to Amen-Ra Alien Property Custodian on Ee and Aten, Egyptian Gods Way to Seattle March YORK Are t Dr. Guthrie | prayer of ad Lord of the th ancient of dayn lord of the | upstayer of things that are af truth and HE. spirit of ChMef Seattle must have west Indians at the county-clty b have found the di ants of the ir busin 4 attired in ng was held for the purp aturday if it looked in on a council of and feathers th North- , war paint apirit | be After ° ” of | Osiria was read from the pulpit. This is the mystic legend of Ins Oniris, w ome writers have de clared to old tradition upot *"| Disabled Vets Plan Vaudeville Show Navy Officers in Operetta Saturday An Attached At Traffic Violators New Film Manager to Be Segregated | will Be Here Soon the handling of traff eding G 11 Changes tn ay G. Max Scenes at the spectacular fire that destroyed the plant of the Weste m Pipe & Steel Co., canes will become effective Apri n and directed by B. Marginal way and yo st., Mon norning. The that is left of a once tower used ion with the 1 that the blaze started: The lower view is-a , avith one of the company’s warehouses in the but was finally subdued by the persistent fire tug. ‘LYING COPS IS NEXT STEP} NEW YORK, } 19, —Fiying | Gops will be giv Schooling by New partment, then Sahel the Clouds of ¢ ait ators will be booked in 8 here plant |" | ) for hours, |, in co yund floor of the ned fiercel efforts of inies of circles bere, having ser al Film Co, in Seattle sever » | suc ylo and May |Tomb eae ee Poisoned by Bug) LONDON, Mar rd ¢ f all ages were makin _|ProgramIs “Tn fev t Aube a ao al ago wa Novel One == ieee The BonMarché pad polsonin, at Modis PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE-—UNION STREET—SEATTLE erer, with H tomb of 5 | near Luxor, in up# f= Easter Cards Hosts of designs, with appropriate messages. Upper Main Floor Easter Candies of all kinds, reasonably priced. Upper Main Floor used by Id be difficult or sere ne THINGS HEW ~ ==. | New Silks Trace a Gay Pattern for Easter Dresses. Kimonas Curtains beautiful “Rad Coverings f the dance and are excellent, and the “Eight English Rockets” & winsome chorus, | rest of the bill is good and jwell balanced. Howard Smith and Mildred Barker are amusing tn their Draperies Ginghams Stockings eee Everything en 2 enta ground of French blue. G Paisley designs in Ori- colors, on a rich back- navy, black, dahlia or N_ especially heavy weight of this knitted fabric, so adapted, to sport and street wear. New col- ors. Printed Firsheen Crepes $4.50 Yd. Crystal Crepe $2.45 Yard Bersard B. Brin, Sewt Ragtime King leasure prove to be and soft, with that Bach 15-cent potZaze of “Diamond | contains directions so simple | Woman can dye or tint her old, | faded things new, even if sho/ Rever dyed before. Buy Diamond jo other kind—then perfect dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell Four druggist whether the material -stdagg to dye is wool or silk, or it is linen, cotton or mixed Diamond Dyes never streak, fade or run. opularity _Tofit S06 Pine St. Mali Cor. Eighth Ave, Seattle, ‘SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SEATTLE What Do You Know About This? ‘We want you to know. and we are ®oing to offer you $125 to find out—/ $125 in Cash! | AS FOLLOWS: Sy gn (MOOSEHEART AND | ITS 0} Gecond Prix: 100 for the best es- aay by children from the High Schoo! Prize—$25.00 for the hi ‘rom bent es~ the five to reces: ensays of worthy nt MUST be a aschol- must have name, ad- choo! | and fone numb FT-H. A handsome 11! ore S MOOSEHEART will be’ giv- 'H to any child entering this THE CHILD OF YOUR HEART” APPEALS TO EVERY MAN, WOM- AN AND CHILD, for tt ts the child whose perents hay don, lenv~ ing to you and me the herit 1,100 SUC itt SOREN AT MOO HEART of all creeds, worshiping as fathers taught them. 5) HEART kneel at their bedsiden aes offer up thelr prayers in gratitude | to the Supreme Ruler of the Uni- vorne. FOR FULL INFORMATION AMOUT MOOSEHEART CALL EL- LIOTT 1886 1918 Bighth Ave, Seattla, Wash. contest, calling at the Moose Temple, | Eighth and University, from 3 p. m. | to fo 8 pm rm urda: "rizé essays and winners wilt be publinhe pers. Be « Credit to YOUR SCHOOL and WIN a m. to 5 p, Piva o% Progressive Employers Encourage Their Employes to Save From Their Wages or Salary because they realize that thrifty workers are the best producers and steady production is the great need of the times. The First National Bank numbers thousands of workers among its savings depositors, and it has room for many more whom it can help with safety, service and compound interest, BSiiiiisisistssostscores siete She First National Bank of Seattle Second Avenue and Columbia Street in the pa- | | | one-act comedy “Good Medicine,” and Teddy Sabin! draw of applaus o in the comedy “ The W as “The Tip | number of amu Is) umber Gusen to Go Before Jurors HEMPHILL, Texas, er queen” charge of mu come before the day. Mrs, Knox was ordered held for grand jury action at a preliminary earing here three months ago. A coroner's fury had failed to fix re- sponaibilty for F death Knox was found dead in his bed] the morning of November 26. A bul- let wound was in his head and foot- prints beneath the window showed how the slayer had escaped IRCUSES TO HAVE A CZAR NEW YORK, March 19.—And now the merry-go-rounds and have a czar grand Ju clreuses Johnson Ii carnivals, fairs, ete. like “For men only"! Tho baby hands of John ¥rancis Cell, born at the Bilis island im- | migration station, opened the gates to America for his unmarried mother, Marie Gelli, who had been held for deportation, home-breaking made against Minw Celli were proved groundless, Navy Chiffon non-crushing quality which dou- Oriental Crepes The showmen’s legisla. | |tive committee elected T. J, Charges of| Taffeta $1.75 Yd. Georgette Crepe $1.65 Yd. New Spiral Crepe $3.45 Yd. Satin Canton Crepe $2.95 Yd. kin, more. inum, ¢ pottery white, MART, and yet thoroughly practical. buff, made on brisk mannish lines, with two pockets. apricot, orchid, { } { | ERY fine { RUSHED fiber plain shades of jade, orchid, brown, navy and bles its wearing value. LL-SILK in new shades of jade, blue, Columbia Mohawk VERY fine quality of t fabric, in shades of jade, plat- fallow, LUSTROUS, navy, brown a spe, in shades of red, wild rose, k and others. and reversible jade, beige, $2.95 Yard Charmeuse Satin $1.95 Yard Printed Georgette $1.25 Yard Silk-and-W ool a, pump- many is lovely nd black. satin leather, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Poplins $2.50 Yd. ERSIAN and Egyptian designs in their most-wanted forms. In light, dark and medium colors, VERY fine quality of this gleaming, soft satin, and lends itself nicely to draped lines. OOD quality crepe in floral and novelty prints, which are suit- able for blouses and dresses. RIGHT, new prints in rich color combinations and a variety of practical designs. Swagger New Sport Sweaters Are Made From Brushed Fiber and Brushed Camel’s-Hair at $5.95 to $9.75 Warm, and so light one is scarcely conscious of wearing a wrap. These are the ideal sport coats for spring—for any use, tennis, hiking, motoring, to wear on the street or to school with a sport skirt. and brushed camel’s-hair, in HE new checked French front, camel’s-hair, in combinations of all the desired sport colors, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Duo-tone effect, with its smartly is made from brushed Save All You Can—T his Underwear Value Will Help 600 Women’s Union Suits at $1.15 Seasonable merchandise—just the style for present wear. Medium weight—of fine quality, long, stc ple cotton—sleeve- less, band tops, knee length; white only. Sizes 36 to 44. Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche Would You Like to Learn of the Correct Table Service? An expert representative, Mrs. J, A. Penniman, from International Silver Co.,, is here to help you—and tell you of “1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware” In Anniversary, Ambassador, Designs. She will also give educational talks on manufacturing of table silverware Tuesday and Wednesday on Street Basement—The Bon Marche Heraldic Nemo Corset Demonstration With an experienced representative to give you instructive advice, Second Mloor--The Bon Marche drenses bolts and all perfect Both 100 dozen, size 16 blue border, White Turkis! 200 dozen, glze, 15x29 inehe economically pr Foxtra vali alzo 21x98: inches—s want half a dow or more at... all white, 4 at, LOC Fine Turkish Towels 200 dozen In the lot, Cottons Away Under Market Value Beach Cloth 25c Yard Beach Cloth, a yard wide, cerized finish, in Jight bluo, eadet, 34- and 36-Inch Sateens 25c Bateons, In white, end aprons, for only 26c a yan’. Fine quality, mer- navy, pink, old rose and tan, pink and black, for making bloomers, rompers, To bo sold less than wholesale price, Full t goods, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Towels and More Towels Turkish and Huck Turkish Hand Towels nplies; nice quality, with neat COON sresccveecevncoseren h Towels good hand Inexpensive, dozen in the lot, all white; size Avi. se 124c New Huck Towels A good wolght, with red line bor dor=100 dozen, size 17x94 Inches, at Third Kloor—The Ben Marche urely you will Spring Sale of NOTIONS Bias Binding, 3 Bolts for 25c In white and good range of colors, firm qual: ity of Lawn, 6 yards to the bolt. Stickerei Braid, white or colored embroid- ered edges; three 3- yard bolts, 25¢. black or white, 3 dozen on a card, S¢. Basting Cotton, white and smooth, 40, 50, 60; 200 yards on spool; spool, 4¢. Dressing Combs, many colors, medium size; each 15¢. Steel Needles, 40 needles on paper, as- sorted sizes; paper, ad. Slipper Trees, wooden toe and heel, Ad: justable to different lengths; pair 10¢, Household Aprons, 35c Each Made of pure rubber in black, Ties at side and band around neck, Shoe Laces, tubular shape, in black; lengths 40 to 72 reo; palr 6O¢, inches; pair Be, Elastic, good quality, Sewing Silk in black, in Mor Sneh white and colors; 50 widths; 3 yards, yard spool, 4¢. 10¢, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Scissors, nickel fin- i d, Small, medium

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