The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 18

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THE SEATTLE STAR = : Sonne Stet PEEL LY Win Dudes Short Will Not Carries $1,430 but Drove While Drunk, WILSON WILL Star f Ri: Oe ot ae beg cee From Fire Fees Poors Seed * Vas Gnsicalitaa ; Family Penniless Will Lose Licenl BE IN FIGHT, Spectarcecd ear sc esis soonewe aya whee eS Dervis on Al i ecicie Bian oe ; by Ex-President Attempting to Hard Work Is Lot of Control His Party Vera Gordon | BY HERBERT W. WALKER WASHTD Woatrow W ‘ . Hivity ts increasing «. ta the sele Preeaiential ferding to b Wilson, as >} te improve, ts takir t active es in, party “a S| The Bon Marche Quotes Attractive Prices on Tt te quite possible that he will Bot favor the cand en of any eas) Q Important Easter Offerings = ——— | A Special Value! a Hand-Made and Tailored a ie Dimity Blouses $1.95 fo gain control of the party. Wilson's great hope the United States wi Joir Beague of nations. For that reason | . he desires a 1924 candidate p 1 Vera Gordon fo such a course, Thru a Wolume cf mail he keep i bie to speak a word of Eng touch with the pol ! 1 thruout the country. THIS FORMULA MUST) {.S2"5,en", BE BETTER THAN AN ||‘. “Amer day Includes a great suce OIL STOCK SCHEME || ion in the part of ates. Potash MYSTERY formula, telling || ; - sepighe how to remove gold from the S Bluret called: “rhe Waters of Puget sound, or any mS in an AL 2 We Other ocean water, is locked In the " = ae ve. Yaulis of the Metropolitan Na- 4 Aihgelee iad. Pde \ROSS tucked dimity ; we : |B borage te tional bank, according to a suit || 5. ste > " J the and cuffs ¢ t airs and Against the bank, brought by G - " < . titeht e art Dimity Blouse W. Johns Tuesday, The formula us c +95, Sizes 34 edge tr made; $1.06. ds the property of Johns and b Frank Anderson, jointly. Ander sen rece: : Posted for him, pending his trial On charges of grand larceny, for gelling stock in the Aero Metals PCo, 2 silver transmutation scheme. Johns says in his suit that An. || °°" 1 Tis faa onevce 1 | Three Models Sketched From the Group Smartly Fashioned America,” in which she the other, The bank refuses to | appeartn now at the Moore. Supply him with the duplicate of the key carried by Anderson, | = se: ~ : | | which would give him access to the formula. WINS NEW HAT i aster Suits $39.50 TRIPED dimity, made with the A TAILORED model tn ta Designs Prize Bonnet in) |S, mn, inch uth joa tecanrant gets on diniy wom | RE Materials Are the Smartest— Star Contest tallored blouse; $1.95. *, $1.95. 8 14 to 46 95, Sizes 2 6 lighttul " pis ls Sizes 34 to 46. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Poiret Twill and Checked Velour— Miss Dorothy Morrison, 4125 Baker | fl and the lines are selected carefully with an eye to practical service, Seattle, wins the c Hat which shall in no way sacrifice chic. contest. ‘The judges who selected the W : Piatt Catalogue stg para eis otines ude Subp A onderful Array of The twill is made in the low-bloused Jacquette effect, tailored, and millinery at the Broadway high box lines, featuring the side opening, tied with a silk sash. The trim- To Out-of-Town Custom- school; Miss Alrdrie Kincaid, adver-| ers Upon Request LE TOKn Me Batu Noth ates 4 Dashin f: aster Mi lline ming is embroidery, braiding, or beading, in self and contrasting colors. Mrs. John M. 8 , and M Our selection of Wall Paper Chavictte ‘Willaims (Betty Lee”) at The colors are navy, braley and graystone, : MacDougall-Southwick’s, | The check velours are all youthful models, made in the breezy man- Miss Morrison's design was select- ner that spring prefers, in tan with navy, and tan with brown. ed from over 2,000 and the process | 4 S Second Floor—The Bon Marche of elimination required nearly three f: | hours’ time. There wero designs of ie every déscription and many showed | careful planning and a great deal of | . rk, and I it to thank everyone ts ai —_ “7 ee | W Th Leone | ate atak svarvose| eae : : oP Easter Gloves for! Wear This $1.95 5 1 Ailes ORVia A. eresenton ot tha cantik Y a Vy . ; the Children | E A Kitchen Papers | nery shop of Cummings & Thornton, | . ASG 1) 4 ea R ASHABLE Fabric Gloves! e aster pron pe ta a oD ie Sbonndr lnveseiataier bo tase f |G atags ) with clasp at wrist, em-| ‘\W While You Pr the Bedroouk’ Pesers } ison iaay weer the prise x 3 \ & broidered backs—in gray, brown Wy vue LOU ener G¢ roll and up i sts al \ hs as / and beaver, 60¢. \ Easter Dinner! | . one \ \ DPN Wac » Fab- : pect, Hall P. Russian Conditions ‘ a r a Zh / HILDR S Washable Fab- Bright Tulips in a gaudy pret | Port d in Fil : = f ric Gloves,.. strap. wrist little pot trim this unbleached BF ren ant tp | ortrayed in Film 4 | style, with novelty embroidered muslin Apron, and just to Parlor and Library ff ita "“vnussn thru tho siniowe™ ror ad ta a ml ae show that it is Baster, a prac- Papers jwill be shown in Seattle at ‘the ad . r : See tical chicken, with thickly 7¢ roll and up | radiate, nest oatees sad onades Variety Is the Keynote of These Beautiful ISSES' Silk Gloves, 2-clasp | padded sides, a hook for tail ————— Sur aides Pomirtlernasisi ne Lael hate with Paris-point | feathers, and buttons for 3 73 3 nights. ‘The picture covers actual § ’ aris | 8, ‘ 7 Diablo Mixed Paint §)°"\* obtite taal: ais vedie At hte: New Models at $12.50 backs—in gray and white, 85¢. a) eyes, offers its help in Per gallon, $3.48 tory, including the: scenes. of the i eg oe HILDREN’S CAPESKIN \fting hot pans. The applique Kalsomine sky, the bolsheviki, the war, revo-| Adaptations of —Hats that will suit the most fastidious Gloves, one-clasp style, | i comes in various colors, an 5-lb. package B3¢ lution, famine and American relief Models for dress, day-time, sport or street wear. pique sewn, with Paris-point| they are all guaranteed. Sizes Floor Paint work. | Fr enc h, New hapes, materials and trimmings are all most up-to-date. backs— brown. gray and tan—| i 36 to 44. All proceeds from the distribution | —New timbos, Le ns, Milans, straws a fabrics ve . dedi rte eb : | Per quart, 746 Pi gp igs saphena ety sn York, and—hats pets timbos, Leghorns, Milans, straws and fabrics com: $1.50. / Teolothar newssoRee for school-homes in which almost a mil- if nd “ ° ’ . REN’S Telve’ © 4 rsday are made 1 Tide ohiltarani “ayes bade’ cared fori designed in our meio of flowers on each side—choux of ribbon ap- gape S aXe Abel pry Pda gt pages: Accompanying the film on its trip | pliqued on. . a Hahaha § | ie be eae ar : “ahh ete |thruout the United States. iv Mr, own workroom. —Flower trimmed and lace drooping over the edge. pique sewn—Paris-point backs, | . with bright crepes. Sizes 36 West \ | Floyd Samp, noted traveler,, just re- Third Floor—The Bon Marche Pd in natural gray; $2.00. | to 44. Priced at $1.95. ern Wall Paper Co. we ie. 11 pokey bl tt roa ASRS! Upper Main Floor—Thoe Bon Marcho Second Floor—The Bon Marche a tussia in the course of which he Largest Werinwn Store in Bi traveled almost 10,000 miles. 7 1921 Second Avenue | Probe Method New Dennison Goods Thursday Brings Special Food Values From Us | F . e pb ita fara hcl Teak | rece aed bit Just Recei ved Armour’s Star Damask Rose Sugar Peas Bon Marche Bread New Navel Oranges l5e Can or " ——|srand jury probing alleged Jury fix- | y 12¢ Loaf 5¢ Dozen ing in the trial of Gov, Lak ital —Dennison Crepe Paper, all colors, 15¢. Ham 28c Lb. Very sweat and tender, ¢ mt 2 3weo' y; 2 dozen, 45¢, f 7 te iat abs Rich and delictous; spectal for Sweot and jutcy; 2 | Suddenly switched its'nctivitien today | " or N. s. wen: 2 | Avery forty urchase bein, V , very fine South > f i Specie s runes, large size, 10¢ to’ sili dnveatigntion it otareen, thet Dennison Crepe Paper Napkins, 8¢ dozen; 2 p zs 118 oni the day ul Prun r this extremely low price B J . for 25¢. Med COR A DSME | irrecular mothods wero used by the dozen for 15¢. Mnest quality corn As aitbole Paul's Jams, four kinds, 20¢ Jar, Butterhorns, made with butter “ WEEK baad | Prowecution in efforts to obtain a —Dennison Sealing Wax, small sticks, 8¢; large | whole or half ham, Paul's Solid Packed Blackberries, and topped with nuts, 2 for Ibs, for 75¢. THEATRE 7:30: vents oF guilty. | sticks, 15¢. | Bonelo Jottage Butts, sugar 15¢@ can, 15¢; 6 for 25e, SI « Cocoa, 10¢ Ib; 2 mm 5 State's Attorney A. V. Smith, sum- { Pia meade i i wea | cured meat, with surplus fat re Curtis’ Kippered Fillet of Sardine, Iced aster Rabbits, 10¢ each: for 19¢. Yy moned three witnenses for question. | —Dennison Initial Sealing Wax Stamps, 35¢. | moved, 294 Ib, dellolous;: régulax 400° aise fan Mabe ¢ each; lack Popper, 20¢ % Ibi ~~ | Ing regarding reporta that John Gls oo ‘ Hire. Bon Marcho Blackberry Ja 20¢. — x sr 4 Bsns VAUDEVILLE wo": Jer, an investigator for tho promean: Dennison Spool Wire, 10¢. | , ackberry Jam, ¢ sae | arse i ; * very special, &@ Ib. French Prunes, new crop, 14 Baster Pastries, 3 for 25¢, : Cocoanut, In foil heed Le (Foi | tion lthn hearing of the Jury try- | —Flower Wire, No. 78, 15¢; No. 7, 35¢ dozen. Bon Marcho' Strawberry Jam, 1b; 2 Ibs, for 26¢. . Nut Loaf Cake, for the day, B5¢. packages, Hi ih, B0e; B5¢ 1 LAYIN |ing Small, expressed the opinton the | ees nave: 5 AD 4 strictly home-made, + oat Cake, for the day, % packages, % Ib, : executive’ was guilty of charges of Rose Leaves, 15¢ and 45¢ bunch. trietly home-made, in bulk | EN See conspiracy to dofraud tho state, | —Gummed Labels, 10¢, 15¢ and 20¢. ise eoly leat oe cal Povalan, Rad SM AMERICAY Rrewtouny tha’ grand ory rob —Transparent Mending Tape, 5¢ and 10¢. MIReEaTORtE Tee Delicious Hot Cross Buns 25c a Dozen for 65¢. “AMERICA” had heen directed toward undovering . ji eS DL LEDER UTD Upper Main Floor evidence that the trial jury was | Dennison Gummed Stars in colors, at 10¢. regimes of the late czar, of Keren- Carlton Emmy “fixed” by friends of Small, Cummings nnd White Moral Seals, 15¢ Cc h 35: , Seals, 15¢. ounter Lunc’ c . - |Steals Purses While Express Wax, 5¢, 10¢, 15¢ and RE eet nay Congregation Prays| 30¢. e Baked Ham, Virginia Style erons i | 7 , ith s ine ings on and — GLASGOW, March 28,—Three A —Dennison Table Covers, 35¢. With sweet potatoes, cabinet pudding tectives attended church service hore Streamers, 10¢. IKE Sip RMT aRCON TRNUK ; rete Eien coffee or milk, Sinclair and Dixon and arrested Mig» Hannah Garth na Upper Main Mloor—the Bon Marche PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STRERT : In *TH LITLE COTTAGE’ jishe was stealing the purses of women yy RET RR TERE Laneh Counter—Upper Main Floor |at prayer,

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