The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1923, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Third Week ot Cornish Festival Opens RADIO RESTORE THE SEATTLE STAR Present Four One- Act Plays Wednesday MAN'S HEARING :: Slump” Miss You pupil at th mer. Man Is Found Dead; ‘ Has Reasons for It CHICAGO, March 26. John E Wlorey, found dead in bed here, wa: wit BUY A HOME $100 Cash and $15 Per Month P. Get away from the rent habit WAT and own a home of your own "My easy payment plan will h METROPOLITAN Opening Tonight Mats Wed.-Sat TURS.: BUTTERFLY E B ¢ ARMEN EVEL: AIDA tas you. Nice, new 4-room cotta; and % acre ground in West tle, $1,900; | $100 cash; & garden and lots ot “tree wood ‘Will help your living costs. Get ‘my boaklet. H. G PETERS, 726 ard Ave. Credo, Bonelli, to 150, Mate. NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Kitchen Mechanics If you’ve ever tried to re- place the lining in your kitchen range and found the new one would not quite fit---your disposition that day was probably “utterly ruined’ Keep a sharp-cutting Nicholson File handy, and this---and many other problems---in kitchen mechanics are quite simple. Be sure the name NICHOLSON is stamped on the file you buy A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE ‘THOR popularit ans the Coustsy ‘Thor sales at the beginning of 1923 ‘were far greater than the correspond- Derlod in 1922—proof that the is growing more popular every day. apd 750,000 machineshave more ‘world over, A demonstration of the Thor will ) prove there are good reasons for this supremacy—the Thor is the most efficient and economical machine to operate, Prove this to your own satisfaction —come in today. The Thor Electric Shop 222 Pine Street Telephone: Main 3563 Cushion wringer rol no broken supplied with Mo ato linder at extra cost, More T! inne than any other machine, Over 750,000! any other the ‘The plays are presen! ion of M an is business m: I. Day the Maddens. Janet Younes Byron K. Folger + Moroni O! tle (the servant). | The Cornish festiva | week with the produ Pantomime by Mary n of a dance Ann Wells. HARDING PLANS STUMPING TOUR iva Battle Congressional | tnauegerts ST. AUGUSTINE, Fta., March 26 —President Harding will carry the fight to congressional Insurgents who repudiated certain of his poll cles, according to plans ascertained from a member of the presidential vacation party today. Sweeping thru the West on an old | fashioned “stumping” tour, the presi |dent will lay his defense before the | electorate, this spokeaman sayr The trip will be primarily for the purpose of solidifying public opinion behind the administration, rather than a “political appeal.” Harding belleves that if the country under |stands the true facts lying behind | his plans and policies tt will not sup |port the Insurgents who hold the balance of power in the new con | gress, The president has told close friends that the supposedly authoritative announcements of Attorney General Daugherty and others do not mean that his decision to run again cannot be changed, Harding thinks that he {9 the one to decide finally whether ho in to be ® candidate in the next election and that if the Insurgents upset the ad | ministration program and dis it party leaders it might be useless or | ever: dangerous for him to seek re | election. But tn view of the “progressive | situation now, Harding believes the |way to bent the Insurgents is to carry the fight to them. ‘May Investigate “House of David” GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 26 |—-Reports that Gov. Alex J. Gros | beck will order an investigation into the activities of the House of David |were prevalent here today as the | $80,000 damage sult against | Benjamin Purnell was resumed. | The governor, It 1# under |asked to be kept informed regr developments in the suit Instituted by John W. Hansel, of Nashville, ‘Tenn, and a former member of tho cult, |Robs Grandinpther; Sentenced to Jail CHICAGO, Mareh 26.-Winifred Noss, aged 82, was sentenced to three ‘months’ imprivonment for stealing a King 1, has coat from her grandmother, | Music Makes Him Hear and Speak for First Time Convict Mulatto of Two Murders ‘Mother’ Is |VEFENS ssier cons. “=| Well Named FOS’ Vera Gordon Earns Her Title Money Is Nothing in \ His Young Life | ™ OSTER ) HAS CASE TO OPEN LAND FOR VETERANS 400,000 Acres in Utah for World War Men Another Broadway Cafe Ends Career AT THE BON MARCHE New Silks and Dress Goods HESE fabrics have been specially chosen and priced for the woman who wants to make, or And there is a material here for anything she wants 35-Inch Dress Satins $1.95 tume. Soft Puppy Skin Taffeta ol. 85 Silk-and-Wool Canton $2. ui 39-inch, a wear 35-Inch Chiffon Taffeta $1. 96 The New Butterick Patterns for Spring express all the newest styles in dresses, the Deltor makes the patterns so easy for even the inexperienced to use. Third Floor—T he A Big Special Purchase Sport Girdles at $1.00 Away, ‘way below regular price 500 of them — j; three different models, at a very small price. Sizes 22 to 82, Second Floor The Bon Marche 10-and 15-inch Embroidery 35c Just the embroideries to use at Spring dressmaking time. Cambric and long cloth materials, with conven- tional designs —with open and blind patterns, Embroidery Edges and Insertions 15c _ Splendid quality for such a low price, s and cambric in openwork or dainty baby patterns; 1 to 814 inches wide, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Sheer Linen Extra! Handkerchief s 18c—3 for 50c Make Dainty Easter Gifts All white or colored—with embroid- ered motifs; alvo plain shades of .pink, blue, Nile, orchid, orange, maize, with contrasting colored designs; 14 to Yy- inch hems, Upper Main Floor—Thoe Bon Marche Oh, Such Clever Soap Dolls 25c Upper Main Floor 39-Inch Satin Cc bec sdearatinns ca aS: he lovelient Bon Marche 48- and 50-Inch Broadcloth $2.95 n the ne t and evening shades, and Peis Weekes ore rd, golf red, wine, imperial, nu ack. 56-Inch Fine Broadcloth $3. 50 high grade mntert: «ima In shades for eve 36-Inch Paisley Concteney $1. 65 Fine Quality Pile Coatings Third Flosethe Bon Marche wraps and suits, And A good shade of navy, tageous purchase enables fabric at this low price. Specially Purchased for the Little Tots’ Easter Gay Little Coats Remarkable $ 4.95 Values at Miniatures of Fashion's ma- ture trends, with their flare backs and jaunty, wide sleeves. Tailored silk stitchings and smart self buttons are distinct- ive trimming. The fabrics are the new, soft pile and smooth effects of spring. In rose, blue and tan. Sizes 2 to 6, Gingham and chambray, made into delightful little frocks, most of them hav- ing the artist-smock neck They are trimmed in fy yarn, and contrasting colors of material, and present a host of lovely colorings. Sizes 2 to 6. Second Floor—The Bon Marche eBonMarché PIKE STRED’ MCOND AVENUE—UNION STREET es es a dress, a suit or a wrap! and a very fine quality. us to sell this unusual suit have made, her Easter cos- 1 Camel’s Hair Coating $3.95 value. 50-Inch Navy Storm Serge $1.10 A durable, fin woven serge ulted to ch n's school y hard-wear garment 54. Inch Pebble C repe $2. 25 y blue, gray, brown and bl Mill Ends of 56-Inch French Serge $1.75 Yard A very advan- and dress Bon Marche. W hat’s New for Easter Chubby Bunnies —emerging impudently from gay marshmallow egg, with fore paws full of spring vegetables— form a delectable and tractive favor for an Easter party, Chil- dren would adore this confection as an Easter gift, and it is dell- SY cious and wholesome, 20c. Upper Main Floor Easter Cards Don't forget that the same little thrill with card possesses. He! the « wide and colorful array, ment you want, Third Floor—The an Easter greeting carries that a Christmas ing cards are in with almost any’ senti- Priced from 10c a dozen to $5c each, Stationery—Upper Main Floor Cotton Fabrics at Quick Selling Prices Beach Cloth 25c Yd. Some buy, too—mercerized cotton material—a yard wide—in rose, pink, blue, green, helio and yellow. Aprons, dresses and children's clothes are very attractive made from this material. Kalburnie 32-Inch Ginghams 25c Very trig looking spring dresses are being made of these ginghams. In plaids, checks and plain colors—lengths to 10 yards. Fruit of the Loom Muslin 25c Good quality for making lingerie— lengths to 20 yards Third Floor—The Bon Marche New Kameo Twin Compact 85c Upper Main Floor

Other pages from this issue: