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THE SEATTLE STAR IN SUGAR COUGE . Killer Suspect Is : ; Taken by Police | MISS CHARMED | LAND DEPARTS Was to Leave at 4 P. M. on H, F. Alexander Vurther steps will be taken b _ the People's ative Bervice to t People’s Legislative Service * Demands Action otherwise WASHINGTON Miss “Charmed Land.” Seattle Pioneer Is Dead in Honolulu ‘California an lavitats to the Puget Sound Fummer, With her go the Quartet and tho unive @hestra, who will lend * Batherings before wh: Appears in California Pertainment during the voyage. Blaborate pians for the ex Ment of Miss Charmed I wn today that the hap some information in Havana bankers | sugar | duce The family lived for ma 2 and Columbia at., n of the Fa ear of Kastern fourth ave ; resent locatic , | Elizabeth, queen of the Belgians (right), is shown here among a group of notable of the oa de ta Per Cent clubs in nela to the ee ee Oakland. At 1 ’ ‘Will be met at which will carry Miss Los An. 0 Greet Seattle's arch 27—Or entering one street chan- nm will be ace tomb of Tutankhamen representa _ @ARRIES MESSAGES ~ TO CALIFORNIA \ Misa Rogers carries thr: zs “|| Have Everything New for Easter— ee Bon Marche Prices Make It Easy! Mntercity responsibilities, is Some light on the strange murder of Dorothy K ng, the Delng speeded by the steady Butterfly of Broadway,” has been cast by the stories told travel up and down the Pacifi ant by her roommate, Hilda Ferguson (above), who is in the “Seattle, metropolis = cast of the “Music Bor Revue. lal, industrial, shipping and educa : eae ote For the Post-Lenten Party! mi “Soul of Fashion” Will | Be Put on Display Here Se ene get coe Taffeta Dance Frocks Oakland, and to the se al com-| ENVITES MAYORS “ é a , Ey 70 COME NoRTII |German Sculptor Modeled Plastic Form Used ( 19 7 tle jot ith the Pacific] Stee TW 72 a4 es : ; tae Advertising Clubs association | for Store Window Models a be For Easter Wear Girls’ Organdie Dresses $3.95 A most exceptional oppor- tunity to obtain dainty little frocks which will give ser- vice from this very special lot for Easter wear, Three distinctive styles with plenty of white in all of them, Munities bordering San Francisco Day, Its desire that the Pacific coast be the home of neighborly people liv- tg and working in amity. appeal to the press of the Pa Bois - ioe nto discontipue the com: BY WANDA VON KETTL tobe Mion practice of capitalizing in edi-| Ever neo the picture of a ( nf sie. ®orial and reportorial columns the ap- | dancer's soul +3 whi Parent weaknesses and frailties of | J did c ‘ a ators f i ae Other communities of the Pacific) that re ex we ark. a coast. “On the return to the Seattle-Call fornia service of the liner H. F. A lander, fastest passenger ship fly Londres youth glistening Made in the slender basque waist and bouffant skirt effect which spring has tolen from the cedar est of many springs ago. The “Hathor’’ Pump Just Arrived for Easter The Egyptian touch is evi- dent in the smart lattice effect, which has an exquisitely slen- derizing line. The arch is mod- erate, and the heels Spanish. Turned soles; widths AA to D, in sizes 21% to 8, In beige buck with a patent trimming, $8.50. In black satin with suede trimming, $7.50. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Proper pride, this city sen ¢ y, it’ stig )""MMiss Seattle’ to Invite you per Other colors are pink, light blue and yellow. Trimmed with gay little swirls of ruf- fling, knots of bright metal ribbon and de- mure French flowers. The dress sketched 43 made in a winsome ruf- fled effect, with a wide sash of self, and the hem line broken into smart little scallops with frilly edgings. Sizes 6 to 16 Years Second Floor—The Bon Marche Ready-to-Wear Easter Hats Novelty Straws—Genuine Bangkoks and Panamas—Exceptional Value! $5.95—$7.50 For the most interesting Millinery Week of the year we have some of the best values ever. We invite comparison. —at $5.95 are wide-brimmed body hats—clipped the back, in all the gay colors of the bands. city. One of the most popular comedy playlots the circuit has brought here | for some tim In radiant shades of orchid, rose, blue, tangerine, peach, orange and yellow. Second Floor black Sketched at The Hon h y| The par i sae Pan Playlet | The soul of fa t which x ©| may be observed by the naked eye you and your family to be/and which no medium needs to ca ntertatns Of the city end of the various | forth trom the world of unseen thing: es Organizations subscribing to thie|—has recently arrived in Seatth } ry) Message of good will and hospi-| During t week it took its first! Married Life Theme Just now it is being > bs red, in the window trimming | of Production . | department of Frederick & Nelson's Thief Breaks Arm for its second appearance. | eet! HAVE TWO of Woman Victim | fonts hens ST, PAUL, Minn, March 27—! It ts here in two forms—ono re Miss Edith Green fought off 2! ctining and one u In height it Whom sho found in her/js that of an ave woman. It in| a but her arm was broken in) siender and gr: It has ni t struggle. father, a big bronze ball res mze stand and the body gr f Salexmanshin | - |narrows down into that. Like at the alt in a bulb. ; 7 -~ 9, The whole is made of a wood and } t a ~ j with bronze. ODERN BUSINESS COLLEGES RSteeeniare . = off graceful covered | It has sylph-like’ hips, arms that swerve ‘0 fittle bronze balls | 1 No head New “‘Kayser’’ Silk Gloves Are Here for Easter - WO-CLASP SILK GLOVES, with Paris point or embroidered backs, in black, white, gray, pongee, navy, brown. Many qualities, at 85¢ to $2.00 a pair. IXTEEN-BUTTON SILK GLOVES, with Paris point backs. The colors are black, white, gray, pongee, navy, brown, and ranging im price from $1.50 to $2.50. OVELTY STRAP WRIST AND GAUNTLET GLOVES, cleverly designed on new lines. Ruffled tops, others with contrasting colored turn-back ‘cuffs, and various two-tone effects, in a wide assortment of colors, at $2.25 to $3.50. ! Public Spenking 1ODELED BY GERMAN @) It ts called “the latest thing in | [ axormen s' | |fashion displ and was ently conceived and modeled by a Germa DUSTIN Iptor who called it a plastic form.” FARNUM k & Nelson's A IN |window decorating department are Gi two versions of the soul that, inct- y ’Oathbound” A SE ja do not become complete zy MYSTERY the W is one sensational ev The balancing tr do are performed with ease a and they are well received jwiven by ition ne of smart come ed with c La Pine ture ing of the Five ertainment. souls until they are draped. The original maker of the “plaslc form” |was somehing of an impreasionist who desired to show the mood or | feeling of the latest in fashion rather Hil than have it glare out crudely on |the innocent observers. Hence the k of waxed cheeks and glassy eyes | the top f The off delightful o: nish vocal, cornet, trombone saxophone selections, Four men and & woman make up the company ra T shorter in “ee and Season, with lovely colored “A Satire on School Days” OTHER ACTS PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO. Prior Preference Dividend No. 5 A $1.75 quarterly dividend ible APHIL 16, 1922, to Stoc of record MARCH 23, 1923. Paget Sound Power & Light Co. PROSPERITY —Is— COMING Have you money at your instant COMMAND? to take ntage of Opportunities? THE BANK FOR SAVINGS CAPITAL, $109,000.00 Vine St. at Fourth Aye, according to fashfon authorit t the attention of the publi m the gowns and drapes and draw |it to the blank stares of blank faces 200 NOT WEAR | RECCLAR CLOTHE: ‘0 bronze figures do not wear Again the im pressionist Idea comes to the front | They are draped in laces, imported | brocade chitfons and soft clothes em broldered in gold threads and bear he latest King Tut de Tho de idedly modern themselves they |play to remarkable urrected ancient Ker com with a touch of |#omething subdued and refined and With more suggestion than dec! BACKYARD Spring is here! backyard garden, work a week now Is worth If you want a garden at once for our bulletin, by United States government ex two beans where one grew bef to know about gardening, and cutting the lettuce, | Councilman f Now 1s the time to star Don't wait until it is too late, 10 hours a day later on, full of fresh vegetables thin summer, nend “THE CITY HOME GARDEN,” The opening number ig a Japaneso boy in native dress, in a painstaking performance on a rope over the he of the audience, He is billed a sational Togo,” and his ‘ life’ is the feature of the ps nace, A comedy feature is showing on the screen, and Glen Goff plays the | organ, form Councilman Goes to Mother’s Death Bed Mrs, Joanna Fitzgerald, mo jof Councilman C. B. died at her home in § county, Monda h nin illo Jyears and was 83 years of age. jd went to the y evoning. death bed Mond T, I., March 27,—A hen be ‘0 Herman Koehler laid an GARDENING t work planning your A few hours’ prepared perts, which tells you How to grow ore, and everything else you want from liming the soil to picking the peas Fill out the coupon below and mall to our Washington bureau: Rn T want a copy of “THE and inclose herewith four Name,. Street and No Cle. seesscosees PALA ALD ARR ARO PP D APA RDA PAA ADRARAAAADR ADA Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave,, Washington, D. 0. CITY HOME GARDEN” bulletin, cents in stamps for same, S' }UTTON NOVELTY SILK GLOVES with fancy ruffled and tucked tops, or em- broidered arms, in pongee, gray, white and mas- tic, at $2.75 to $3.50. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 500 Women’s and Girls’ Crepe Bloomers 50c Full cut and stoutly reinforced, these Bloomers will give you vice, far beyond their price, Lengths both 27 and 2 Crepe Bloomers $1.00 Neatly made after a generous pattern, forced. ‘inished with a hemstitched Lengths and 29, Rein- ruffle. Genuine Lingette Bloomers $1.50 Each garment labeled; well made; in shades of flesh and white, Lengths 27 and 29, Muslin Bloomers, and reinforced; trimmed neatly with em broldered ruffle, Sizes 8 to 14, at 65¢. Children’s Crepe Wiwhand-Ready flesh or whit Size 8 to 14, Uhildren's Women's Lingetto Bloomers, out full lain Jingette in hid and white, 27 and 29, at Bloomers, crepe in well-made it O5¢, Children's: Batiste Bloomers, dainti) made, with lace Women’s Satinella Bloomers, exceptionally well tatiored, and in all the lovely shades, and B1L.O5. Extra Size Satinolla Bloom. es, In orchid, white, flesh edelngs and insets. Sixes And malze, in sizes 4 and 8 to 14, at THe, 5, at $2.50, Second Mloor—The Bon Marcho new 29, at E sure to.s our Nemo Corset representative this week. She can give you some valuable advice on Corsetry, Second Wloor—The Hon Marche —at $7.50—remarkable hats of genuine Panarha with rolled brim and two-tone bands—Milan hemps, soft straws with drooping brims, and those genuine Bangkoks in natural and colors with fascinating colored bands. What’s New in Art Needlework Lace-Edged Scarfs 95c Pure linen with white lace edge, or jewel cloth with lovely lace edge—in combination rose and white or blue and white with colored drawn threads to match colors. New Stamped Luncheon Sets Clever basket pattern for colored embroidery. Of white Indian Head, edges hemstitched for crochet. Luncheon Squares, 36-inch, at 85¢ 44-inch at $1.35—54-inch at $1.95 Set of 4 Napkins for 75¢ Scarfs and Buffet Sets at 65¢ Lace Scarfs and Centers of imitation Russian Vilet, in a soft, creamy color, Scarfs, 17x49 inches, at 49¢ 50-inch Round Centers at $2.25 Third Floor—The Bon Marche Also White Hats for Easter— from best-known makers. of silks, Milans and rows of tiny ribbon with lovely white scarfs, hand embroidering, some sten- ciled in pastel colors—a most wonderful lot at $10, $12.50 and $15. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Here Are Cotton Goods Snaps Cotton Pongee 25c 2,000 yards—fine quality, suitable for shirts, pajamas or underwear ; inches wide —lengths to 20 yards. White, tan and gray. A Big Bargain— Crepe Plisse at 25c 8,000 yards in beautiful prints, in soft tones of pink, flesh, blue, orchid, Yellow and tan; 30 inches wide; lengths to 10 yards, 36-Inch Crepe Plisse 35c¢ Yard Fine quality in pink, — fle orehid—a bar Third Floor 2,200 yards, blue — and » indeed! Bon Marche