The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1923, Page 18

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SIMS MAKES Will Not Refer in Speech to! "Attacks Made on Him sping lacie’ pibeipitalbeatns { { He promised. Would have » he leaves ( Tate yesterday the assembly fol Towed the And defeat din @hat the invitation to Sims to speak At the Ur Calif Char Twill have the protest HLAMBS"” TELL THEIR STORIES Victims Explain How They Were Fleeced 7 Gropped $15,000 te t 2920 thru the mar tions of the ) Mexchange” and J. M. Dudley told of Wosing $4,000 in the same w John 8. Pe t 1 = Tumber dealer, claimed he lost $17, 000. Many of the victims la heart New thermometer, a little than a watch, @nd indicates large works Ww l degrees of degrees 512% * 6% MONEY Por mortgage loans on dence prope t $1,000 and v Liberal Repayment Privileges A. J.Fisken Co. S0Z Hoge Wide. Eltiott 0274 in “THE NEW TEACHER” Other Acts and May McAv rHE SEATTLE STAR ee ‘Fascismo’ W or ld Panacea NO ANSWERS Ruffo EXplairis Its Objec Titta Ruffo Puote by Price & Carter § BY BOB BERMANN ter Start Py evism. words were uttered b But the se ssed by the And the rich men's ‘| A SALE OF EASTER GLOVES |] era _ Postpone Street » hearin Car Fare Hearing NOW PLAYING STASIA LEDOVA —Iin— ¥ aan nile W. WANIA Featuring JIMMY LYONS Introducing “the Hight English Rockets” S ORIGINAL i JACKSON The Most Copied Pantomime Comedian in the W ery well” WANTS TO SEE LUMBER MILL “Ruffo thinks,” marked, * German He figured audibly jtold that it was about three miles, | half kilometer—Himalaya.” |tormed his interpreter that ho would | like to visit It—Saturday, jatter his concert | Arena. Hoe inquired, thra his tnterpreter, jabout Seattle’s industries nounced that he would like to visit a lumber mill ested him, and Oriental trade. then he returned to his beloved fas. | cismo, POWDER 18 the last arcely nec the Interpreter re-| © hat fasclsmo may sav ut Germany needs a great president- like | “tT am getting |tlon to sail enough | the 4 inform t Rainier? ho anne hen he v ; on ’|New Road in Italy Ho in- ROME, March 22 possibly, of motor ears and truc and an- ING FARM Fishing also inter. * eald ought to make {t easier farm.” his interpreted ex-|thin ain't no farm. en the war was|suburban real estate." over, the dogtish — profiteers — had Bar. unced Is for Autos Only ‘The new road from Milan to the Itallan Lake dis Friday at the/trict will be for the exclusive uso Farmer “is only 46 miles away." for you to market the products of your | } "I want you to understund that | This here Washing’ tn ton | NEE SIS’ TERS nntagenc ope ~ BOBLA SALLE General Admissions Matinees, 250 Nights, 40 oneuenone Splendid with spaghetti Biuhill BACKYARD GARDENING Spring is here! Ne backyard garden. 1 now f your A fow hours’ v 1s the time to, start work planning wait until ft’ fs 10 hou: a garden full of fre pulletin, “THE Cl prepared kovernment experts, which telln to grow 4 one grew before, and everything else you want bovt gardening, from liming the soll to picking the peas and cutting/the lettu Fill out,/the coupon below and mall to our Washington bureau: too late worth yi amer, send at once foi by United § two beans y [OPO RAR AAA DA AAA AAPA AG AAA ARADO OD AA DPR DADAM | Ww dshington Bureau, The Seattle Star, H 1822 New Yorke Ave., Washington, D. ©. 4 $ Twant a copy of “THE CITY HOME GARDEN” bulletin, { and inclose herewith four cents in stamps for same, $ § , {, Street and No ed eOliyer er, Maevite ; ; 4\ { \ State nnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns The Famous Washable Chamoisette Remarkable Values for Such a Low Price For Less Than They Cost to Import 840 Pairs 12- and 16- Button Chamoisette Gloves Here’s economy combined good looks, in Gloves that worn for Easter—or street. Novelty embroidered in gray, coffee, mode, covert, ¢ and beaver. Also some white nove’ 2-clasp Gloves with ruffled Sizes 54 to 71 in the lot. may A Sale of Silk Stockings for Easter The Values Are Decidedly Unusual with any time on the back 98c A Pair wrists. | Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 1,200 Pairs 6- and 8-Button Gauntlet Gloves tloves tha than the ordinarily price ished with embroidered f! gns on cuff, ome with l edges on cuff, and again other with sunburst embroidered des In biscuit, gre mode rt , oak ponge 7 o 8. Excellent Silk Hose $1. 95 Pair 1 silk from top to toe all colors. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 1,200 Pairs Full-Fashioned heavy in- grain silk—light or sheer we silk and a glove silk in novelty lace patter Black, white, brown, pearl, medium gray, nude and castor. Sizes 814 to 10, but not in Silk Stockings—at most reasonable price. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 360 Pairs Full-Fashioned $1. 65 Pair ispecial fe Ps in stockings that for r ear, Reinforced nd soles—hemmed tops of d brown in the lot—and for i : ; and copied from much higher- Clever Twill and Tricotine Suits $24.75 New in line and trimming, priced models. The new self pleating effects are used exten- sively the trimming, are distinctive combinations of em- broidery and braid, and bright flashes of inset contrasting color. in as The jackets are boz, flare and Jacquette le, and the skirts both wrap-around Second Floor—The Bon Marcly Delightful Fabrics : for Making Easter Clothes 39-Inch Satin Canton $2.95 50-Inch All-Wool Serge $1.65 Yard An extra fine quality, in navy blue only. Shrunk and sponged. 35-Inch Silk-Mixed Crepes $1.00 Yard Good-looking prints on white and colored backgrounds, Very specially priced. 35-Inch Changeable Taffetas $2.25 Yard Lustrous two-tone Taffetas, colorings for street clothes new light evening shade: ular silk for Easter we: in dark and the A very pop- Fabrlo Mloor—Third—The Bon Marche black. price. Silk-Mixed Canton Mill Ends for lingerie and linings. pink, flesh, turquoise, ender and black. sateen. underthings and linings. French Serge Mill Ends $1.75 Yard h4 inches wide; a very fine, soft quality in navy only. Ten new colors, and navy, brown and A lovely quality, at an unusual 45c Yard mixtures are delightful In shades of ciel, lav- These silk niaize, Cotton Wash Satin Mill Ends 49c Yard Lingette highly mercerized for fine, practical and Beautiful An excellent value. Cotton Goods at Extra Low Prices Scout Percales 12! 600 yards only, good light and dark patterns— lengths to 20 yards, Limit 10 yards to a customer yard wide; Nemo Corset Advice Gladly given by an ex pert from York, Second Wloor New Shirting Madras 25c 1,000 yards Woven Cord Mad- 16 inches wide; good look Third Mloor—The Bon Marche PIKE STREET—SHCOND Indian Head Suiting 25c Yard 600 yards, 86 Inches wide; checks and platds in black and white and blue, No telephone orders at these pricos th moire, 1,200 Pairs “Weldrest” Panel-Back Silk Hose ‘$1. 50 Pair Surely you will want some of these s Silk Stockings at $1.50 a . Semi-fash- ioned, with reinforced heels, toes and soles—garter hemmed tops of lisle. Black, white, brown and gi Upper Main Flow fhe Bon Marche Inexpensive Accessories to the Easter Costume Hoops, p armoniz Pouch is unusu lack, 4 wonde ffects—41 Cream n Net ( O-Cedar Polish Mops 79c let ome Union St, Basement—The Bon Marche ’ A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Sulkies Go-Carts and Reed Pullman Sleepers AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES Only one as follows: TheBounMarché AVENUE—UNION STREET Roman st n tucks and soft net frills. Al Smart Earrings 50c endants and st Peis ver eff with almost in colors tha New and t will very be- dress. Leather and Fabric Bags 98c Each Swagger and envelope al lot, n 1 styles are included in in shades of blue, tan, brown, gray and Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Ribbon Mill Ends 25cYd. erful lot, including plain shades of taffeta and es and plaids, and many new novelty 6 and 5-inch widths. : Attractive Neckwear 85c et made into circular and fitt les, trimmed smart Peter Pan ruimpes with Tuxedo collar and cascade fronts. Veiling Mill Ends 29c | lengths of Novelty and Plain Mesh Veilings, in plain shades and bright combinations of color, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Notion Needs Snap Fasteners, black; rust proof. our factory demon- strator tell you the advantages of using O-Cedar Polish. 4-oz. bottle Polish 25c 12-07. bottle I Polish 50¢ or Quart bottle Polish $1.00 pins on cand; ards for 10¢, omy, Hair Nets, double mesh. hair in cap shape. All s except gray—45¢ dozen. Upper Main Floor Disposing of 2 of a kind, Collapsible Sulky priced at Collapsible Sulky priced at ae Sulky with reed hood, Galaparire Go-Cart priced at $13.50 lapsible Go-Cart priced at $13.95 Reed Pullman Sleeper priced $27.50 Reed Pullman Sleeper priced $32.00 Reed Pullman Sleeper priced $36.00 Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche Easter Cards and Novelties \ppropriate verses and tin very inex pensive, Upper Main Floor

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