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THE SEATTLE STAR Romance at Public M arket CHAMP STEPPE Not Hard toSpot Customer IS COW-CHASER Life Down on the Ranch ty Helps Her Dance 50 Hours sToLr A DOLL Heighton to Speak in Rainier Valley Charles MH. Pie the TO BUY “A Week of Cottons”’ Extra Values at The Bon Buy Your Spring and Summer Needs, Now—at Very Decided Savings—Hundreds and | Hundreds Participated in the Great Savings Monday and Tuesday, as was expected. Quantities are large and assortments are wide— But don’t wait too long! Come Wednesday— 27-Inch Dotted Swiss, 35c Yd. Sheer ground NEW YORK m)—-Danciig to ord, Miss Alma Cummings to night ascribed her on the waxed fk diet and to early ing cowa on a Texas ra She revealed thi off the fir hour whirl, whi April 9. & world’s per @ p. great BUCcOR ag whe hm puted long-dist of the world It was to swing into t when just about ti nimble floating up she was “To what 6 phenomena 36-Inch Dress Voiles gThers wan & tonto moment Dress Ginghams 105 a a ne bi a rot 1,500 yards in Lena) Yd. and dainty Red, pink, Colored dots on light blue, gold and helio. 2,000 yards in 32-Inch Dress Ginghams, 35c lark colors, patterned in Checks in floral and spray effects. Lengths to 10 yards. light and checks and plaids, Lengths to 10 ya rehent switched from “earry me ba 40 pieces fine quality zephyr. blue, gold, pink, helio and tan. “Well, ve a stand of spinach ond rhubarb with a few of her daffodils in-her hand, BY WANDA T is romance eve solutely, Mr cumbers,. radi in the fresh f the market For the © flowers rsby an: therefore green th . thelr own Photo by Price @ Carter, Star Staff ¥ aphers VON KETTLER [ty that foun: «33 ‘it wers that/ making a te Jers’ market p) he frults| From now on, bi market | shoppers, with row: in the farm also, the thelr baskets bags, increase, Ace crowds of and 1 custom and to | Stevens, t master, the nu fo the market plo people in general This is the time oz those portl have to do wi the goods they s of the | year that Se markets begin to} th n Saturday in wi to 50,000 on same day in summer. According to Patrolman John De .» Market policeman, umber does not stop at der the impression, market farmer folk ani The stands that |* however, ording to Grant} ¢ the long market en Pike st. at Pike now are } n they were in the win ter. Each week from now summer a few more farmers will thelr products to the green stuff dis- play, until finally the number of farms and gardens represented will be increased during the week from 80 to 200 and on Saturdays from 200 to 430 or more, MANY NEW IMPROVEMENTS Just a2 present new stalls are be- Inq planned, in preparation for the suromer rush. Along Pike pl. be. Bordens CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK LL OF THE nourishment and food value of malted milk—but a delicious choc- olate flavor, too. Patrolman De until | ne 2 on & summer & urda es with their hust rs with siris—boys—t! r children re all here, wad. ing about. If they're not wading | exa they're parking th } And ‘a ho exXagger [that 5,000 busses roll up here for a! | balfhour or so on the last each week. Yes, indeed; m: season ts coming.” | SHE SELLS HER | OWN FLOWERS | One girl who is well acat |with the market seasons | Beryl Adams, who years [has sold postes and wn in jthe greenhouses and gar ¢ her wn home, fn the farmer Miss Adams’ stall ty on the corner of Pike p ike st retore well jaltuated to now increa 4 ainted Miss and people. A second notable increane in rfarket visitors will come with the first strawberries in May.” Miss Adams is one of th Jeonnected with the sol |who has formed a few | of her own In regard to peopie. She de. clares she loves to watch the iisb- persons stands are the newlyweds—just who in It are the husbands who have never been shopping before—Just who are |the wives who are economical end jwho are otherwise, EASY TO SCAKE SOME CUSTOMERS “I think I know a customer when I see one,” she says. “And I think 1 know when to approach them. You know, it funny—but some peo- ple like to be talked into buying things—others don't. I've learned that one can scare a good customer jaway by talking too much. That |customer {x the kind who, it gener. jally isn't hard to see, wants to figure things out for herself.” Miss Adams {s one of the young young | owd that | to figure out for herself wito in it} re you gding to do ¢ up the record t* “Tance some more, I'm chal ing all persons who think y can beat the record to meet | me here May | | | | ' | inereaned the the interview lack of time again, a close for | breath | “How—do- | —-this—dan: | Miss Cummings didn’t a | immediately, as she wan 4 ou—feel—after all mwer nmingy, who ts a } ty t of medium heigh! | © out seven partners ne time she started dancing, at & y night, un She took ¥} mitted by the rules, j Several bands and numerous phonograph took turns supply-+ ing the music. The best previous record was 1 36 hours, also established here. [there all year ‘round. Soon, how. | ever, many mote young girls will | be seen. For in summertime the | daughters of farmers come into the [market in great number goods grown near their dust according to Mar. na, the white farm. numbers proportionately for ket Master § ers are | Both increase the summer trade And all, according to Stevens, seemingly enjoy their work. They like meeting new people—observing jthe crowds—and forming thelg own ideas. 1 in large There is romance even In a cab |bage. Positively, Mr. Shean. Harding May Not Make Alaska Trip WASHINGTON, April 10.—Presi- dent Harding will abandon hts plans | for a trip across the country and to} Alaska this summer if the country | persists in regarding the trip as a} jcampaign for his re-election in 1924, |!t was declared at the White House | today. The president, it was sald, regrets | the political Interpretation that has been placed upon his proposed trans. continental trip. He is said to feel! that now is not a fit time for him to| appear to be campaigning in the in-| terests of re-election. aise’ rotate ims | 96-Inch Tissue Gingham, 20c 1,000 yards of this lovely fabric in plaid Blue, tan, pink, and helio combinations. 32-Inch Madras Shirting, 25c 2,000 yards of good-looking patterns in woven cords and printed stripes. colors. 36-Inch Tissue Gingham, 40c 2,000 yards in assorted checks. White with pink or blue, gold, red, helio and tan. 40-Inch Mercerized Batiste 35c Yard 50 pieces of very fine quality batiste, in a good range of colors. The New Butterick Quarterly in Color Is here, full of the most delightful summer styles imaginable. All of the newest lines in frocks, suits, wraps, hats, and even trimmings, are illustrated. 25e—Pattern Department—Thitd Floor Good 32-Inch Dress Gingham, 50c Imported zephyr of Scotch and manufacture. Wanted plaids. @ 36-Inch wonderful value. Lengths Yd. to 10 yards. Not over 10 yards to a customer, 36- and 38-Inch Voiles, 50c Beautiful patterns in all the new sprigged and Oriental effec 36- and '38-Inch Fine Voile 75c Yard Very fine and sheer in floral and dot pat- terns, also Egyptian print effects. 2-Ply Dress Voiles, $1.00 Yd. Exquisite patterns in gay floral effects and vivid print designs. English shades in checks and 36-Inch Colorful Ratine, Be Effective checks and plaids, in white with helio, blue, ¢ and pink. 36-Inch Fine Ratine, $1.00 All the wanted shades street and sport fabric. quality. in this An especially fine Plain and Mixed Color Ratine, $1.25 Clear new plain colors, and effective heather mixtures. Striped Sport Skirt Ratine $1.50 Yard Very good-looking and practical. blue, green and red. Henna, Let “Deltor” Help Make || Your Clothes | And make them easily! Just follow the simple directions that the D offers, and you will be surprised at # heights of smartness you will attain. — Butterick Patterns—Third Floor—The Bon Mi No telephone orders can be filled for this specially-priced merchandise. Ruffled Curtains —and a wonderful assortment of fine Curtain Nets at about mill prices—25c to 98c yard Muslin Ruffled Curtains, Pr. $1.25 Plain white muslin very well made. Some are attractively finished with fiber silk stitching, and others are hemstitched. Dotted Ruffled Marquisette Curtains $1.85 Pair Dainty and very practical. Will launder beautifully and keep their shape. White only. A Comprehensive Showing Third Floor—Tho Bon Marche Hemstitched Ruffled Curtains Marquisette and muslin, well made, and will launder most satisfactorily. 24 yards long. With tie-backs, 98c Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Scores of Different Ruffled Swiss Muslin, Pr. $2.00 Dot and cross-bar effects, designed tie-backs are included with é pair. Very sheer fine quality. } These cut }) tains are especially well made, and smi tr | Ruffled Dotted Grenadine, $2.75 | Durable and at #) WDaniel Kell jehouse continu other, Re they aren tractive for any window in the house. Te 5 backs. LASTING WAVING —A Harbinger of You who delight in motori If, in any of the great o loors! A lasting wave will relies you of the annoyance gly, straight, stringy hair. the wind blows a wavy lo girls of the market place who stays pi wie aoe Sa tles in hair, lastingly may be washed out —and prove, not mar the wave. \. {jas BANDED HATs’8” ¢ For Street—For Sports— For Dress-Up Occasions A most wonderful array—in every style imaginable—and there is not a straw that is not represented, $2.75 Most Wonderful Hair Hats, at > Simply remarkable values, so soft and pliable—double brimmed, comfortable and yood looking, in all the high colorings of the season in soft bands. Attractive poke of Milan hemp, loads of colors with contrasting bands, $3.95. a Here and There| ' Liout. Col. H. H. Kipp visits Seattle on tour of inspection of recruiting | stations. | = VAUDEVILLE" ‘ os Ex-kaisor’s nephew, Prince Chris. | NOW PLAYING Sa Roe ag and family arrive in HENRY B. ae WALTHALL in Ni THIS vi MOOR M77 In our Beauty Shop are THEATRE wavers, skilled in all the k developments of scientific is prorice S somiecay ing; the assuran Iveness enhances the Joy whieh : any Dea a ‘ess for grey and wi Rates the possibility of a yellow Appointments by ‘phone or in person Reape Shop appointment deske Beauty Parlors, Second Floor Mre, Carrie Blunt, California School teacher, injured in Bellingham train wreck. Prices are Moderate Retail Credit association moves into new quarters in Arcade bullding. oe. Une of Wrangel island in the Aro- tie for an alr base between Kurope Clara Of course you Howard can. But you will have a —~ Tif] to haul thousands of Mees and Orient d by Vilhjaimur | J} tons many thousands Btiteieeon: urged by Jalmur | of miles,and have them we © re-grooved, before you : The western factory of the Roman casiby pode ‘ie Meal ¢ willbe moved from ‘Taco All-WeatherTreadSolid o 08 Truck Tires are done. tis one of the complete line hy ‘he All-Weather read Truck Ties we sell ‘The Commercial Tir Flanagan Morrison De Marcos | and Seven Musteal Shetks The Bon Marche Baby Clinic Will be held April 17 to 21. Children from infants to school age eligible, and- registra- tion is now open in the Baby Shop Second Floor Bronson | & Baldwin $1750 Legacy of $800,000 is left to Motho- dist church of the South by J. W.| i a with three-tone crowns, also Higgings, North Carolina, Milan hemps , als ‘ | band and other styles, $4.95. Lake boulevard committee tormed Pokes and Chinchins—many soft straws, Co, Monday night to permanently beau. 4 95. ‘Temporary Quarters $5.95. porary “ua tify the boulevard encircling Lake Meir Pine Washington. ee Ribbon ae tintin Timbos, Porcu- ain 251 i y 5 Pra ver at pine and Bangkok Hats, $7.50, Legion initiates 300 new momborn b Ralnier Nobel Post GOODPYEAR fiir: ini” Lunch, 25c at the Lunch Counter Minced Ham and Hey Sandwich,»Potato Salad, Apple Pie, Coffee or Milk, | Upper Main (loor Larger Hats of novelty straw—with band covering front of crown, $8.50. Soft, imported -Novelty Hats in gay color, $10.00. ; Wonderful fine Milans, also hand made models, and shaded ribbon hats in sub- dued and high colorings, $12.50, Third Floor—T he Bon Marcho Matinees, 2:30, Nights, 7 and 9 LT Mr, Alexander Pantages Prenentn THE LATE STAR OF THE NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN NAN HALPERIN in a Oharacter Song Cycle -_ “Dummies” _ “Taxie” House Cleaning Ne Good Carpet Sweepers, Family size—w Ladder Stools, $1.95 Hardwood step la ~ stool, collapsible al well braced. ; Polish Mop, 7 o'Cedar Oil Mop— triangle, easy. into corners. “ Union St. Ba For further informa- tion call Personal Serv- ice, Elliott 4100. Second Floor oe Seattle police baseball team holda first spring turnout Tuesday after. noon. The Three Pasquali Brothers eee City counell confirms Mayor Hi, J. Brown's re-appointment of Tabbi Samuel Koch as momber of public lbrary board of trugtoos, oe a big hit on that auto trip luh Green Chile Cheese ‘= Nighia, 400 how Homecencouoacsonen: Princeton and Virnon Pantagescope Ge 1 Admiastons Matinees, PIR STREET—SECOND nibbles UNION STREWT—SwATTLUE Weeks dincussen oe Industrial Cupital at noon meeting.