The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1923, Page 16

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T Recalling Seward’s Words oe Arn HE SEATTLE STAR ‘TheBonMarché Lawn Hand colors or Se. Upper Main Vloor Women’s kerchiefs colored border Bathing Caps—smart styles, good colors 15¢ to $1.00, Notions—Upper Main Floor mercial attache of the American lega- the t of the when, in the United “The Pacific / yond, Julean na, believes in fulfilhaer Seward in 1858, y made the PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET COTTONS! A WEEK OF COTTONS! NOTEWORTHY SAVINGS! WONDERFULVALUES! A wonderful assortment of New Imported and Domestic Cottons, specially purchased for this event, offers an exceptional opportunity to select by statement: ocean, its shore will become the hereafter Arne the Chamber of ( ree statue in Volunteer pa tablet bearing the wo to the Arnold, who left Sunday on board the President Grant for the Orient, declares that the awakening of China means great opportunity to the United States, particularly the Pacifio Coast. Prof, E, S. Meany, of the chair of history, University of Washington, and George E. Wheeler, president of the park board, are among the figures in the foreground who are hearing Arnold tell why he thinks Seward’s prophecy will prove true, —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers | ~. Ae 26-Inch Tissue Gingham 2,000 yards of fine quality. Dainty plaids in blue, pink, helio and gold, 32-Inch Dress Gingham 200 pieces, especially smooth and soft, in stripes and plaids. Good coiors. 27-Inch Dotted Swiss 50 pieces. Neat dots on gold, pink, blue, red and helio grounds. 36- and 38-Inch Voiles ery fine and sheer, in floral and dot patterns and Wanted colors. ts and the vast regions bt vents company of a committec visited the , where it is planned that a bronze , its islan chief theater of ¢ in the in the world's great from Saturday Seward of Seward’s prophecy be attached tue in the fur ec. " beautiful fabrics at prices away below value—in many instances prices are below wholesale prices. 26-Inch Dress Gingham 27-Inch Dress Gingham vards i 3 Pink, blue 8,000 yards of gox pa 7 i j ar 8,000 yards in plaids, stripes and checks. Pink, blue, For Durable House and School Wear vd 27-Inch Tissue Gingham : H pi 5 2 ee shee! new colors, in Gingham is unexcelled, and this grade is espe , | 1,500 yards, fine and sheer. Good y . grade is especially good. | checks and broken checks. 32-Inch Dress Gingham 1,800 yards in plaids, stripes and plain chambray style. Pink, blue, tan and helio, | 32-Inch Kilburnie Dress Gingham ae ds of Kilburnie Gingham in good-looking pat- engths to 20 yards. 36-Inch Black Sateen 8,000 yards of a very fine, heavy quality. 36-Inch Colorful Ratine 25 pieces, effective checks and plaids, in white with helio, blue, gray and pink. 36- and 38-Inch Voile 3eautiful patterns in all the new sprigged and Ori- ental effects. Lovely for dresses. 2-Ply Dress Voiles Exquisite quality in dainty floral designs, and ‘|Lumber Probe End VETS QF SOUTH | + to Give Recital Expected Monday Under the direction of Arville Bel- stad, the Junior, Amphion society will give a concert Tuesday evening | at the First Methodist church. The} @ssisting artists will be Miss Iris Canfield, Miss Evangeline F. Cook | Til Friday Night » | | Kress Moore Four JAS, KYRLE MacCURDY | in “STINGY” | OTHER ACTS AS GOOD —and— RUBYS DE REMER in “CHE UNCONQUERED WOMAN” The testimony of two defense w heases and several rebuttal witne in the Iumber combine investigati of the federal trade commission was to conclude the hearings aminer W. W. 8h ra “Boys of the 60's” Meeting e in New Orleans ing to disprove testimony given by| NEW ORLEANS, April 9.—With the manufacturers that no uniform) the ® a already dotted with the price was fixed for lumber sold with-| faded uniforms of the “boyn" of the in the United States. The inquiry| "60's, every train coming into New will probably be resumed in Portland] Orleans today brought its quota of | following the completion of the hear-| delegates to a 4 reunion Ings here. The Seattle Advertising club will legations from all meet Tuesday noon tn the Masonic! a from many V club rooms in the Arc + i be “Hughson's a han sent one of t Speakers will inctude Ge representations, many deleg: W. § MacNamara, John/ that state ha each , Dell Thompson and H.| Saturday and y Carl Hinton, of I 200 FAMILIES Have now bought homes from me in my Little ¥ Farms Ad- ditions in West tié. Tam Ht the time and selling fd. fs, ist—Easy terms, and $16 per month: and Dig chunk of ground. % ac: garden and chickens and by my price is reasonable. Lot | people in Seattle want homes and ‘will buy homes if within their Teach. Investigate my plan, it ‘will get you a home and beats renting to death. H, C. PETERS, 726 Srd Ave. in chief of the veter a | that 60,000 visitors ¥ 4 be attract led here by the meeting, | | Gen. Jutian 8. Carr, of Durham, | }N. C, commanderin-chief of the | veterans, will preside at the reunton | | until his successor is elected Thurs | | day. The veterans’ gathering will be ad-| dreased by Alvin M. Owsley, national | With Toast | commander of the American Legion. | An elaborate program of entertain. |ment and excursion trips has been | }arranged for the visiting veterans! | and the sons and daughters of veter- | In the Following ane, | COLEGROVE Restaurants EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 15%4 Third Avenue AUTO KITCHEN Pike and Broadway Special Tomorrow (Strictly Fresh) HARDING BACK — "FROM VACATION | Important Problems Await | price problem will be the first to | : |fores itwelf upon the attention of | |the executive. Progressives In congress are rendy | to carry to Harding thetr demands | jthat alleged sugar gamblers, re | The Great American Sweetmeat - Teeth were given to man to use. | 00%» prices Like our muscles, they need exercise wint course tix party mit take 10 | and plenty of it. WRIGLEY’S provides pleasant |.ct oi) ont le action for your teeth—also, the soft | Lord Robert Cec, of Great Britain, gum penetrates cleanses them. Aids digestion by of saliva which your stomach needs, |41""12 merehnt marine, Use WRIGLEY’S see how much better you will feel. The perfect gumis made under conditions of absolute cleanti- mess from pure materials, and comes to you in santlary wax- wrapped packets. Presidential Action | WASHINGTON, April 9.—Back in | |tho White House after five weeks | [of complete rest in tho South, Pres Ident Harding was at his desk early | this morning to tackle the large | number of important problems that | haye piled up during his absence | from Washington. Before 10° o'clock the President | was In conference with Secretary of State Hughes. Later he had ap: | pointments with Secretary Hoover |and Sehators Capper and Curtis. It} jis understood that Capper and Cur. ths will discuss the appointment of jthe dirt farmer representative on the federal reserve board. Indications ure that the sugar |sponsible for the recent jump in| |susar prices, be prosecuted to the| j full extent of tho law and to Inform | jhim that his tariff commission in- | jYestigetion tm insuffictent to force | Next, the president must decide | replying to the rudden wave of ac | tivity In behalf of the leagua of nations. Next week the president ta ex- who probably will place before Mr. | Harding his plan for a modified the crevices and [0717520 Pan for @ moaitieg necentable to public opinion tn the Unite States. Other problems awaiting attention | increasing the flow |!" The future policy regarding the What steps the United Staten | F |shall take to modernize ita fleet in em | View of Greet Pritain’s denial that after every meal— [1/0776 Ci) fritain's deniat that more powerful. A large number of vaca Including the “dirt farm sentative on the federal board, will necessitate polntment offices, | " repre reserve recess ap Gloria Resigns as State Dry Attorney SAN FRANCISCO, April 9,-Reuly- | nation of W. J. Gloria as attorney | for the office of State Prohibition Di. | | rector Samuel Rutter, was announced | today. | Gloria nald he resened as a pro tent againat the “rough house” moth oda of the prohibition office, KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 9.—A “sheik” bandit, wearing a pink mask, | held up tho caahier of a local movie house last night and eseaped with | $6,000, the woek-ond receipts, HOLD REUNION Egyptian print effects. 32-Inch Imported Swiss 80 pieces of dots, plaids and figures, in corn, honey- dew, pink, old rose, blue, and helio. 25c effect, Blue, pink, helio, tan and gray. 36-Inch Tissue Gingham, Yard 10 pieces in striped 36-Inch Tissue Gingham, Yard 40c 2,000 yards fine quality, in assorted checks, and shades of blue, pink, helio and tan. the Egyptian patterns in wanted colors. 36-Inch Fine Ratine All the wanted shades in this popular street:a sport fabric. This is an especially durable quality. Plain, Mixed Color Ratine $1.25 Clear, new, © very effective tures. Striped Sport Skit Ratme 1.90 Very good looking and prac- tical. Henna, blue, green and red. rs, and her mix- Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Sale of Notions Findings that mer. Here is a partial list: Bias Binding 3 Bolts 25c Good quality Lawn In white, black and colore—6 yards to the bolt. Kohinoor Snap Fasteners, to Japan or nickel finish, good range of sizes; card S¢. Scissors, in large and medium sizes; good cutting edges: palr 5O¢. Needles, sharps, assorted ntzen, in packages—25 needles to the paper, 4¢. Stickerei Braid 3 Bolts 25c With firm scalloped edge, with dot; nice for children’s clothen—whita, black, lavender, blue, red and pink on white brid—2 yards to the bolt 25¢. 4ium the home dressmaker will need when making up new cottons for Spring and Sum- Rick Rack Braid 3 Bolts 25c Good aasortment of colors and white-—three and four yards on each bolt. Cotton Tape yards on the bolt—good quality, assorted widths in white—3 bolts, Sewing Cotton, black or white: ailk finish, Nos. 40, 60, 60,70 4 spools 10¢, Pear! Buttons, sma! wizen; ah pearl, two holen—one dozen on card, Se. Lingerie Shoulder Strapping 5c Yard Mercertzed finish pink or blue—two widths, i} and me water in white, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Shop During Your Spring Vacation, Boys! Two-Knicker Corduroy Suits $9.85 They're “Whizzes” for the Money Suits built to stand hard knocks. Well tailored, and the kind all the fellows want. Yoke back and box plait down center of back. Set-in pockets, serge lined—knick- ers full taped. lined and seams Just right for the remain- der of the school year. Crompton All-weather Cor- duroy Knickers, sizes 7 to 16, at Ali-weather Crompton duroy Knicke: with double ined .2D weave, $3.00 Cor- Upper Main Floor Cut Lengths Fine Suitings, Coatings, Half Price Tweeds, Ratines, Eponges, Camel-hair Coatings, Check and Plaid Suitings—114- to 814-yard lengths. All the new style Woolens—54 and 66 inches wide in a wide range of colors and color mixtures. They adapt themselves for Coats, Capes, Suits and Skirts. 56- and 58-Inch Tweeds Heavy Tweeds, suitable for coats, capes and suit- ings, in new color mixtures—very satisfactory and durable at a low price. 56-Inch Tweeds $1.45 Fino quality domestic and imported fabrio—light, medium and dark color mixtures—for capes, coats and sults, 40-Inch All-Wool Crepe at 50c Yard In @ splendid line of ovlorings for fipring wear, Babies’ Free Clinic APRIL 16 'TO 21 All children (infants to school ago), eligible. Register Now in the Baby Shop—Second Floor Wor particulars call Personal Service, Tho Hon Marche, Ill, 4100—2nd Kloor, children of 1$1.25 58-Inch Tweeds $2.45 Beautiful handtoomed imported Tweeds; make nice coats and sults for men or women, Mill Ends 54-Inch Navy Serge $1.75 French Sergo, all pure worsted; lengths § to 10 yards—twill cut any length, Curtain Nets at About Mill Prices Bought Just as They Came From the Looms—We Took the Manufac- turer’s Run of Designs—All New! Nottingham and Filet 25c Yard 36 inches wide, prettily patterned. In white, cream and ecru. Filet and Shadow Net 39c Yard 86 and 40 inches wide, a comprehensive selection of the newest patterns. Some bor- dered effects. In white, cream, ecru and two-tone effects. 45-Inch Two-Tone and Shadow Net 49c Yard Very new and very serviceable. In lovely patterns, 2 Nets in Shadow and Tuscan Fine Filet and Lever Effects Effects, 69c 42 inches wide. The latest designs in both pattern and Cream and ecru. Fine Grade Filet Net 59c Yard All-over and border designs, which are new and highly decorative. 79c Yard 45 inches wide—excellent quality, in white, cream and ecru. Fine Domestic Filet 98c Yard 45 inches wide, in casement and lever nets. Sixty shades and designs to choose from. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche A most unusual value. 31-Inch Viyella Flannel _ The popular striped non-shrinking Flannel—31 inches wide. Colored stripes on white grounds— ] 00 also sport stripes, . 56-Inch Boucle $1.95 Boucle Coating; very handsome and ferviceablo; in shades of navy, gray, brown and black. Forstmann-Hoffman’s Suiting $1.95 Yard Brown and navy—suitable for capes, coats and Suitings, The famous Forst- mann & Hoffman's Montera Suiting, 40-Inch Skirting $1.25 Fine All-wool Imported Prunella Striped Skirting, In sport colors; very durable, Forstmann-Hoffman’s Covert Suiting $1.95 Very fine quality, in soft gray mix: tures, suitable for coats and sults. Third Floor—The Bon Marche The Newest Creations in Phoenix Hose Spring brings a full range of these popular Silk Stockings, in chiffon and regular weight, and in the colors favored by New York and Paris. The Bon Marche offers a complete size range, and all the new effects, both plain and clocked, The prices range from $1.00 to $3.25, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 7 Bars of Crystal White Soap for 25c Excellent White Laundry Soap at a most unusual price, The limit to one customer is 14 bara, and we cannot acoept telophone orders or make deliv erles at this price, Entrance to Food Shops—Upper Main

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