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= THE SEATTLE STAR | Might Five Been a Different Story Urged as Fare Solution jo, the ste Moore Studies Finds It ee System in Tacoma, fevenue Increaser Madrona Civic Club Organized Monday FOLKS LOOK LIKE INSECTS ; ‘7 positively| I'm glad I spent ‘obb build-!the camera men ky-high | Nowe Nemo Corset Demonstration Second Floor Easter Cards and Novelties Upper Main Floor eBon Marc ian, gn eee STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET Crisp Curtain Fabrics for Your Home’s Easter Beauty FAS TER is a time of brightening, and we have priced these newest of curtainings so attractively that homes may have their hour of loveliness Easter morning, too. New Panel Curtain $1.25 Good-looking, wide-meshed net, 214 yards long, and finished with deep fringe at the bottom, in a warm ecru tint, Ruffled Grenadine 45c Yard Ruffled Curtains seem to expres house-daintiness in every fold, and here is the ideal material from which to make *ngs. them—2,000 yards of fine Grenadine, scheme with dots in all sizes, generously ruf- inches fled. An exceptional value; white only Curtain Madras 45c Yard Eeru ground with figures of blue, rose or gold. A very good quality, which makes graceful, serviceable curtains. New Cretonnes 25c Yard A very special value at this low price. Curtain Marquisette 20c Yd. A firm, fine-wearing quality, 40 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru. A most inexpensive curtaining, which is satis- factory to the last thread. Overdrape Madras 75c Yard In dozens of lovely designs and color- One could match almost any color in this splendid assortment—3® wide. Filet Nets 35c Yard A most popular curtaining, patterned in attractive all-over designs. Durable and effective. In white, cream and ecru. Printed Marquisette 25c Yd. This yard-wide fabric, in a nice va- riety of dark colorings, makes an espe- In the gay new colors and designs, and cially nice curtain or overdrapery for ihe Cobb building, Wanda von Kettler, Star reporter, lease against the Lgpole looks over the world. Bottom—She slides along the roof of the Arena,| b FP. H. Nowell, photographer, also sliding. Inset—The two, on top of the Antlers So that was settled. Just Ike a/ SY WANDA VON KETYLER merelat pher who specializes in ple buildings is a series of sky- _ Steeple chase» * said 1 to him who spoke, ome go along for, just one the villian agreed. owl. il Rave in the morning seriousty at 9," the fire- @re sooty and wet, See you W And he picked up his camera |Bullding Co., |had most readily Mortgage loans on resi- 9) property in amounts of fi| $1,000 and up Repayment Privileges J.Fisken Co. | 802 Hoge Hldg. Elliott 0274 AMUSEMENTS ‘MOORES: THEATRE mee phen Circuit “S VAUDEVILLE: | NOW PLAY pSrASTA flat, A FANTASIE —with— W. WANIA Featuring JIMMY LYONS ? Introducing “The Eight English Rockets” with the Great “RADIANA” Scene we %, 7 ool sure to} | parted, man. If I'd have been wild to go } we'd have pawed around and sald, "You don’t really MEAN that? You're NOT game to climb to the toofs? Really? You don't WANT to 50? Etc., etc.” But just becanse it was a sweet idea that flashed in and out with. out any burning longing attached, he copted it ax a matter of cours, the time for the party, and de- leaving his companion for the morrow to see pretty visions of |fire-escapes and things hooked onto top floors, clouds and other alluring resting places, eee START IN ON LOW BUILDING It happened that three in all went on the party—F. H. Nowell, official photographer for the Metropolitan who the day before agreed to having company; his assistant operator, Roger A. Dudley, and the self.ap- [pointed victim. "METROPOLITAN NNING NEXT MONDAY * Brilliant Productions by the GRAND OPE COMPANY Mon., TOSCA (Gentle), Tue, TERFLY (Miura). Wed. Mat e, AIDA (Rappold Thurs, LOMENGRIN critaty). TRAVIATA — (Lucchess) FAUST (Fitziu); Sat. (Rappol Night Tour; irection Kr we SEATS (Gentle Frida: Eventne MARCH 23 TUE SENSATION OF THE ICAL SEASON FRANK P. HOOD PRESENTS CN, W. Direction Katharine Rlee) amit x D BARKER shins 7 and 9 THE ORIGINAL JOE JACKSON “he Most Copled Pantomime Comedian in the World DS GREATEST BARITONE TITTA RUFFO Greatest Maritone World Has Kver Knows Anninted by Yvonne D’Ardle SOPRANO Max Merson PIANISN ATS NOW SELLING SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. “We'll start on a low building, declared the photographer, over bis day's job list. some shots from the Antlers And we went up. The Fourth d Union, as is known, is/| being remodeled on the first floor! | for the conventence of the steamship and railway offices that soon are to be moved in. The firat floor is a heap of shavings and loose n The stairway simply isn't. In place are a lot of little wooden pegn on an incline. We went up. DECIDE TO “GIN BASY Upon reaching the Nowell made for the looked out, skyward. “The fire escape, Ah,” “now for the roof.” I made for the window and looked | out, streetward. “Ah.” spoke I, “now for the Isn't there any other way up’ “Oh, yes,” replied the man, “there's an inside ladder—but why bother—" “We'll begin easy,” breathed 1. “The inside will be lovely this trip. @ little later we'll play human fly | on the outside. Where's the ladder?" | So the roof of the Antler’s hotel {proved simple. It was not until we'd jeyed the avenue from the parapet and the camera had been clicked to- | ward the White building opposite that I noticed the absence of the} third floor window and spoke he; splash. -| assistant operator, THINK OF PAST SINS “He's going to take our picture,” confided Nowell. “We'll stand on the parapet and look down. He's on| Fourth ave.” Now if anything can make one think of past sins it’s this standing | on # parapet and looking down. "came the command} in sign langu: | “Take it—s AD it quick,” the un. heard reply rl | Meanwhile we wo! And it} that cameraman on | hadn't “snapped it quick’? @ lot more thrilling story than this in the paper toda | . * Tho next climb was most pleasing. | We scaled the Alps on top of the Arena building. The Arena building, | at Fitth aye. and University st., has! a sloping roof—a decidedly sloping | roof, | We reached tne latter after climb: | to the gallery ever the ting the iron lad y 2%-foot wky was on the edge | of the roof. | “Just climb out ke the leader | of the party alittle ditch in | the side to step in. And provided you carted, you won't fall | ow T make trips like thia| ry day got out of the gan the aseent nky-hole I lost my hat we, Naturally, no haipin, A hats refuse to wtay on in } altitudes without being Nowell caught mine | top of his, where it re ced it on the rest | ed the “roof proper" after | | a litte trip up a short Incline of vomoething like 45 degrees, We took: | ed down on the streets where doll people walked and toy autos rolled about Come on," spoke Nowell, “wo'll| go down, then up--up considerably | gher than thia, and really seo the a serviceable quality. “‘T he Clarice”’ ANewPunmpp for Easter Wear $7.00 a Pair Black satin, the favored material for dress forms this smart | t | wear, with fancy braid. the heel is Spanish. sizes 214 to 8. Also a low-heel model for Junior Misses, widths AA to D, in sizes The Very Newest Paisley Handkerchiefs--2 for 25c A riot of colors—every one will give you a thrill. light colors, in pretty designs—11-inch size with 14-inch hem. cially reasonable in price. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche | Spring Time Is Gingham Time Apron Gingham 15c Yd. heavy quality that makes just ~assorted blue checks 2,000 yards In all Good, delightful aprons. 26 inches wide Dress Ginghams 25c Thousands of yards—so pretty and aprt ns wide, In assorted checks, plaids and stripes-—good colors, Dress Ginghams 30c A wonderful bright colors xtripes, check assortment of pretty, inches wide—plaids, Dress Ginghams 35c Oh, such a splendid assortment—bro. ken plaids, cheeks, stripes, plain colors “ull good quality Third Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Cotton Crepe Bloomers at 59c When have you seen an offer like this? Full cut and well reinforced. Made with single elastic at the knee and small heading, Sizes 27 and 29-—in flesh only Second Moor—he Bon Marehe 36 inches wide. the s#¥ing and summer. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Sheer, white Organdy, made in youthful, winsome — styles, solves every Easter problem for girlhood. Here it is, in all its loveliness, in styles for any oc- casion, and at prices which are economy itself! Long and normal wai : daintily sashed; yards of fine ruffling, piquant French flow- ers made from the organdy and centered with a faint blush pink bud, insets of exquisite lace, wide Bertha collars, tiny puffed sleeves—all these, and Bs many more charms, contribute mye to the beauty of these little frocks. Sizes 6 to 16. model. Trimmed The soles are turned and Widths AA to D, in 2% to 7, at $6. Upper Main Floor Both dark and 1,200 Women’s Cotton Vests Second Floor—The Bon Marche Come to Us to Sell at 35c 3 for $1.00 It’s such a splendid lot you surely will want to lay in a sup- ply now. Tailored band tops—beaded band tops or bodice style, both pink and white. zes 36 to 44. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche The Day of the Netheralls One-piece garments replace the vest, bust confiner and girdle, and do it eco- nomically, No boning, no rubber, just soft. silk jersey and suede cloth that supports and controls, Very light, launders like stockings. In shades of flesh and orchid. 3.50 to $10.00 Second Floor—The Bon Marche In the Art Needlework Section Stamped Kitchenette Aprons 59c All made up and stamped in 8 patterns. Made of unbleached muslin with pretty patches broidery. Back yoke closing, doing away with pos der straps not staying in place. A kitchen bib apron—made of checked gingham stamped in veg- etable designs, Stamped Luncheon or Bridge Sets $1.00 36-inch square and 4 napkins. One pattern “Polly Put the Kettle On” design for patches and cross stitch, Another an Oriental landscape design in blue with pink cherry blossoms, Art Shop—Phird Floor—The Bon Marehe r colored em- bility of shoul- Girlhood Is Organdy Time! Girls’ White Easter Frocks $4.95 to $10.95 A Lucky Offer Camisole Lace 25c Yd. Nottingham, Normandy Val and Filet mesh, with firm scal- loped edges and beading tops— 3 to 4 inches wide. Cotton Laces 10c Normandy Val edges and in- sertions, machine Cluny and imitation Filet, 2 to 4 inches wide. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Bird Cages “Hendryx” Cages—all brass with wire seed cloth to keep the house clean— $4.50 to $5.85 White enameled tin, with roll top, Union Street Basement