The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1923, Page 12

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Among the My Method, After Death, The Vegetable Garden Whither France? Whither Europe? Stella Dallas Impromptu. This new k by the French auto-suggestion expe Gludes « sketch of his impress America as registered on hi trip to this country Americans, he finds, are more sus Ceptible to suggestion than Frenchmen or Englishmen. The book devotes consk @pace ty the education and training ‘of children. It is essential,” the author de SiGlares, “that a child should be im Pregnated with the right kind of Everything depends u t. : Play upon th nagination. C' = ter is formed by imagination "it is a cruel thing to frighten a @hild by talking of ‘bogies,’ goblins ‘and the like a New Books | 1 works on finance and h > this study of the presen Europe a strong x lites which renders hi uable, however muc with his poll tand ader, who be leves that the salvation of Europe 8 not flo in armaments, military tariff walls and the exalta- | ism. Hoe accuses the] ted with the makin { peace and the w { reconstruc tion of being indifferent to the plain laws of industrial evolution, which | point towards co-operation amongst | the nations of Eur and of the| world, and tho abolition of artifictal barriers which run ath | THE SEATTLE STAR Go to The Bon Marche’ for Remarkable Values Saturday Saturday—Children’s Day at The Bon Marche “Kayser” 2-Clasp Silk Gloves—85c to $2.00 Double finger tips. Black and white, and an excellent color range. Kayser 16-Button Gloves $1.50 to $2.50 Good silk. Paris-point backs. Black, white, brown, pongee and mastic, Strap-Wrist Fabric Gloves 95c Washable, with embroidered backs. Black, white, brown, gray and beaver, A Splendid Selling of 140 Girls’ Coats and Capes At $10.95, $12.95 and $14.95 Street and dress wraps are both smartly represented in this group. Well eu some trimmed with stitching and tassels, others with tucks, and others relying on their trim tailoring for distinction. They all express the newest in girlish fashion, Children’s Washable Gloves 60c The fabrics are velour and polo, and the colors are salmon, brick, Harding, buff, jockey, American clasp Fabrice Gloves, embroidered backs. Brown, and overplaids., Sizes 6 to 14, gray and beaver, Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.95 Some all silk, some silk with lisle hem top id some glove silk with lace effects, A wide color range. “Panel-Back”’ Stockings $1.50 Semi-fashioned silk with lisle tops. Black, white, brown and gra Semi-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.25 Plain and clocked effects. Black, white, brown. Silk-and-Fiber Stockings 95c teinforced heel, toe and sole. Black, white, brown, gray, nude and beaver. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche #0 do 80 is to risk prove the sen-| sees a old world civiliza: Jeauty Ptiment of fear, accompanied by sul-/tion tn the tacle of a ¢ ent © lenness, and even hate. torn by national jealoustes “An Above all, never on any account/doned over a large area to emanci @ay to a child that he is a/ pated peasants whose avowed alm {6 Siory teller,’ or lazy, or a dunce, or} to revert to the social and industrial Worse, Such suggestions have a very | order pre-industrial era, and strong tendency to become realities.” | rapidly ‘eying all the vital eco. eee nomic ves which kept Europe Whither Eu-| live. “Never bo rough with f mod: mic developm: He Second Floor—The Bon Marche Little Tots’ Coats and Capes $8.95 Excellent values in camelaire flannel.and velour, well tailored and smartly designed. Scarlet, Copenhagen, blue, gray, red and tan checks, rose, tan and henna. Fully lined. Sizes 2-6 years. Wash Creepers and Rompers $1.25 Materials are poplin and chambray, adorably combined with organdy, and trimmed with hand smocking, jaunty fluted ruffles and gay embroidery. Pink and blue, Sizes 2, 3 and 4, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Oxfords! Pumps! Children’s Socks and Stockings $3.95 Pair TRAM i ee hae 75¢. Boys’ Union Suits, “knitted cotton, ath- Misses’ fine quality Cotton Stockings, in letic style; sleeveless, knee length. black hite and brown; 85¢_ p: 3 16 years, SB¢. pairs for $1.00. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche “Whither France? Tope?’ Joseph Caillaux; © seta the pleture of Knopf he ne orld, replete with wealth In Me sauch has been writte: t r - y reaching the opinions her r 206 of all Beph Caillaux that erie nds wi will seem e glad to a \e mary and oven desirable. ng statem Ne “Stella Dallas," Ollve Higgin Prouty; Houghton Miffin Co, Mrs, Prouty’s new novel tells the ¥ of a marriage a man on and ‘ous at heart © made a suc- effect not only upon Stephen and Stella Dallas, but upon their strange, beautiful child, Laurel? ter bakers in your town. There {s a Stella Dallas in every }community, She is a part of every Ask grocers or neighborhood | | city, town, and village where there is bake shops to deliver one to try. a Ma eet and cial barriers, m are these women mis- Why bake at home?—you'll \ How many aro wrongly agree that you don’t need to when you taste the pie they're making with delicious Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iron Today? Raisin Pi alsin rie : For Growing Girle —is being baked for you by mas- Pate ametal, tan or brown calf, with Goodyear welt or flexible sewed oak Bags $3.50 | Play Sandals | For Misses and Children “Impromptu Smart shapes, and every color that Spring calls chrome leather with | fred A. Knopf. fashionable. A wonderful assortment in Paisley — os ene Footform lash “Imp: tu” is a frank a effects, printed leathers and popular silks. 5 to & at $145 |what tre ry of a young man 5 and.woman who possess neither eco Bags and Vanity Boxes $2.45 8% to 11 at $1.65 Y 0 ot : 11% to 2 at $L85 nomic independence nor strength of Patent and patent finish in pouch, swagger, en- |character. ‘They are restless, but not velope and novelty box shapes. The Vanities have Boys’ Baseball Shoes fof blavk chro oth Sizes 6 Two-Knicker Suits For Particular Boys - $13.50-to $18.50 The better kind of suits—carefu'ly tailored from selected woolens. Smart styles and pleasing colors. : : with q Coats alpaca lined—knickers full lined— he. sl seams taped. Sizes 7 to 19. 5 a 5 Coch 7 % Orient! neurot fk full size mirror and fittings. not vicious, story begins in a Novelty Beaded Bags $1.65 suburb of Boston, which has to this A delightful drawstring bag, made of iridescent. day retained a measure of its Pur! id lirnitatic It om beads in blue and brown; also solid black and other colors. Sizts 21% to 514 at $3.50 sston which was built by Sizes 6 to 10 at $1.00 rwin Aty rat appears as a high school bo: ‘assed by a nery |ous mother’s solicitude and by lack of |spending money. At school and In business, thru the great war and the | peace - which - passeth - afl - under- standing, tt Is natural for him to| |think of himself first of all. Dorothy Bilas, affectionate, timtd, | pathetically anxious to please, Is) barely able to earn an adequate liv- 200 F ILIES. ing when the responsibility arises for ro ety Parma cae |{ maintaining herself and her sister, | t Seattle. Celia. She meets Irwin Aty-ood in a} Hiding alt the time and selling Paauce hall. Neither of them know ee tesy tarcn, tito cae |much of life, yet they are whirled rages aire embroidered {n white or col- “15 per month: and 2nd—A |jinto a typhoon of emotions. Sud- BNE PORINES., ONG. De ors—2 for 50e. nk of ds , fe ‘a * x ie and citckons Ppednwnbethipe’ dently the war carries thern 3,000 Handkerchiefs Novelty Ribbons $1.00 Dozen 19c Yard onable. Lots cf || miles apart. Just as suddenly guns want homes and | sto factories stop, and the, reckon. | Sheer lawn and linen, in Plain shades, novelty plaid white and plain shades, daint and stripe fecta in taffeta, buy homes if within their [jing begins. The final catastrophe Investigate my p! . it ily embroidered and hemmed. molre and mossaline Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche s and beats }}d0es not bring him ¢ 1 sleep, Enter the “Fleisher’s” yarn knitting contest and earn one of the cash prizes—$11,000 to be awarded. For particulars call the Art Shop--Third Floor The Bon Marche. | nor leave her the solace of tender MEN’S SHI RTS Distinctive Styles in Spring Hats that wear well— Timbo or 5 0 Milans very low priced! S _AS with T: with Legherns Taffeta Braid —all reflecting latest dic- tates of fashion. Upper Main Fleor—The Bon Marche Fetching Domino Veils $1.75 Exquisitely smart, these soft texture, plain meshed veils are a delightful accessory to the spring costume, Black, navy, taupe or silver gray, with distinctive borders. Neckwear 95c Linen yest, collar and cutt Handkerchiefs 18c seta; Venise collars In Tuxedo Pure linen in all white, and Peter Pan style, and fine % i ‘ ~ ; her p 2 Pairs Knickers m 180 Boys’ Caps $1.25 fe a other 7 Boys’ Keds Laced-to-Toe Style The Fielday—heavy duck and soles, Sires 8 to 2 at $2.35 Sizes 214 to 6 at $2 Men's 6 to 10 at $2.95 The Speeder—hoavy duck and medium welght sole. Sizes 8 to 2 at $1.35 Sizes 244 to 6 at $1.50 Men's 6 to 10 at $1.75 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche jungl A new shipment of Boys’ smart ene-piece Caps—fancy light and dark colors—non-break- 2es 63% to 7 Boys’ stylish Cloth Hats, sizes 6% to 71%, Telescope and Fedora shape, $1.50 to $2.00. Official Outfitters—Boy Scouts of America Upper Main Ploor—The Bon Marche Linen | “The Vegetable Garden,” Adolph }Kruhm; Doubleday, Page & ¢ } “Why don't my lettuce head?” asks jthe young (and “sometimes the ex- | perienced) gardener, The answer is: Did you select the right variety? Did t a header? Did you plant ader in the wfong season, or ex- $700,000 IN ASSETS APPROVED BY. THE State Insurance Com- missioner ble conditions? ‘This is the type of individual prob- lem met by Mr. Kruhm, who goes into the larger program as well—tho succession of crops, the right kind of | vegetables to grow in your locality, Ay A \\ : ° Stand Behind the Policies Anhee : English Broadcloth Shirts 45 of Title Insurance Issued | “After Death,” Camille Flammar- | 75 y : With satin stripes of blue, tan, xreen, helio, e by This Modern, Up-to- lion, transiated from the French by \ black or gold. Thin serviceable material bom orgs Date Title Insurance Com- Latrobe Carroll; Century Co. will lat pany With this volume the author's tri- All sieey ology on the existence and survival |after death of the individual human jsoul is complete, In three books, under the general title of “Death and Its Mystery,” the | |great French scientist has set forth Jand discussed an amount of évidence eee jon these questions which is astound- MEN’S SH P ust a Step Inside the Second Avenue guaranty. protecting you | lng. (@) Entrance, Near Union Street against forgery or other |. During most of his mature fe, he ig Co hey ecast ‘pete has been interested in this primary 4ls0 against cont of litica- ; iio if litle to atiocwoa ts | subject of man’s questionings. And jhe has collected for 50 years innum- : WASHINGTON Chanel instances ih he activity BIITLE INSURANCE, |]an physica nears apendent of COMPANY “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORK TIAN $700,000 long after the price is forgotten. lengths. Sizes 14 to 11. Of this sum, $150,000 in = ‘ government bonds and Printed Madras Shirts 15 at mortgage proved reat entate in al Good sized, full-cut shirts in all staple, two . Ways kept on deposit with the state treasurer as a permanent guaranty fund. Why be content with an opinion on your title when we issue an absolute tone, cluster and blizer stripes. All colors, Fit and color guaranteed. Sizes 14 to 17. All © lungths, In orchid, sand, green. much - wanted gray, muffin, navy, black and others. ers. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Third Floor—The Bon Marche Children’s Youthful, Springlike Hats For Girls of 6 to 12 Years ; n Tallord Milan Hats in dark colors and combination effects, with upturned brims and long streamer; $1.45 $2.95 —$3.95—$.4.95 Beautiful Genuine Milan Hats at $7.50 sretty models In black, brown, navy, sand—large and me- Beautifully 5 trimmed with s wreaths of flowers, pompons, bows, large flow- Saturday Money-Savers in the Food Shops ra special, Virginia Dare Wine (unfermented), pint size, 25¢. Armour’s Star Ham) Bon March» ‘Potato Salad, 15¢ |} Special Pruncs, 10¢ 1b; 3 Ibs. The pre volume deals with the |auestion whether we have good evi- dence of life after death, and with all | the various phases of what have been thought spirit-ms stations, Hiei $ tb. | 31c Lb. | Ehmann's Hipe Olives, very for 25¢. | Genuine Orange Pekoo ‘Tea, black, 40¢ 1b; 2 Ibs. for 75¢. Pure Black Pepper, % Ib, 10¢; 18¢ 1b. Special Green Tea, 25¢ Ib; 3 lbs. 45¢. Loju—loganberry julce—nt halt price—25¢ pint; 49¢ quart; 85¢ half gallo Soft dium sizes. Also lovely little polzes, hand mado, of soft, straws with fabric facings, flower trimmed, A tiny boutonniere will be pinned on each little girl visiting the A Millinery Section Saturday. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Garden Hose, Long or Short Corrugated Moulded Garden Hose, 5% inches in diam- eter. Complete with couplings (nozzle not included.) 15 feet long, $2.35 > feet long, $5.1 25 feet long, $3.75 50 feet aut fone “Henley” Lawn Mowers $10.00 12-inch size—ball bearing “Henley” Lawn Mowers’ have proven thelr Worth, They are made of best material by skilled workmen, They have steol ball bears ings—four cutting blades, and are f ening, Extra fancy cornfed stock. By | ,,™eaty, 18¢ pint. aes Our partial plate, wnich doi gover the roof of the mouth have two or more teeth. Rubber of Teeth Dipping Chocolate, for your home-made candies, 40¢ Ib, Punch Extract, makes 6 quarts of punch; any flavor, 50¢, ——————— | Blatr Niles; Century Co, Saturday will be the lant day | (lum strong, 25¢ Ib This 1s not ¢ story of discomforts for some time that wo can sell | Crystal White Soap | and dangers, of the extraordi ” dhe hams as low as $1¢ a pound., Two | Mae’ AHA’ ideann ut Pine at ces have recently taken 7 Bars for 25c_ | white woman who ever,” . . . ete » in local markets—better olal carload. It is @ story of delightful wanderings buy Saturday. | While it laste, 14 Limit In a picturesque and intererting land FREE DAILY Mrs, beHeves that the author | 51¢ ib; % Ib, 27¢. Peerless Sugar Corn, very fine | Spanish Sholled Peanuts, 15¢ of a travel book should bo but. the Creamery Butter, freshly Towa corn, 14¢; 6 for SO¢. u ¢ \i4 —— + OHIO PAIN LESS C) the personality of the Jand described; | Sie ea Weenermy. Deb. rose and |: 6 xeAS. dagen, iinterenented) 2 6¢ “bette. k L that a country should be treated with pure spices make them deli: | Paul's ‘Jellies, 10¢ jar, Bulk Cocoa, 10¢ 1; 2 Ibs, 19¢. ton Murche Pork Sausage, 2V¢ Ib, clear chicken stock, 18¢; 2 fi . 32 resh daily, 30¢ Ib; 2 Ibs. cating ‘bis characters and. that ali Bolt Marche Mayonnaise, 31¢ tb.| for 26¢. BO eee ee tee travel book should conform, also, to| position which are demanded of fic-| New, delicious. Contains more proteins, less starch. More nour- $5. 00 ANp | tot | ishing, leas fattening. ° UP egatcar Wandstics Wa tecaatt | haa Be Hare nae Fancy Full Cream Cheese, mo- eof “the only EXTRACTI Tho last of a ON Armour's Star Sliced Bacon, | to one customer, [instrument upon which is recorded | irned, BO Ib. Value Tomatoes, 10¢ can; | Pabst Famous Blue Ribbon Beer iTS) |the same sympathy and insight clous; 28¢ Ib. Derby Brand Chioken Broth, | capitol Brand Coffee, ronsted D which @ fiction writer usos in delin- | the same standards of artistic com: Vim-o Bread 12c a Loaf “We chose to go to Ecuador be. | Bon Marche Bread, special for ; Weiner Rolls, 16¢@ dozen. Fine for plenies, Family size Crackers, 22¢; 3 for | 606, Cookies, specially priced, Sam. | ples free, $4 0 AND | CAlivo Of the great company of An-} the day, 12¢ loaf. 5 i! UP | dean snow peaks assembled there; | Better Butterhorns, 2 for 15¢; per, chon present pi iy enreae and because almost everyone advised | ; Tea. al | Fie hors work ts etilt giving gong | U4 against it," she explains, | plo Cake fs won. Old + fashioned Strawberry Shorteake and whipped cream, B5¢, in the Restaurant, The Bon Marché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET ————_____. self sharp: Minch Mowers, 810.75 16-inch Mowers, $14.25 Union Sireet Basemen poctal 2 “gatisfaction. “Kcuador wag to me vivid and dra- derful; very rich; three layers, I} work guaranteed for 15 yoarg | Mille, I have tried to put the Im-| 60¢: mination free. pression upon paper for those who| r 1) | cannot seo the country for them, Fried Chicken Lunch [: selves." i A fresh, entranelng and far trom | at the Counter 45c superficial survey of a country made} . OUT nate by a woman of cultivated intelft. | Fried chicken, potatoes and green poan ‘ Weice,, heanniieewith the. it Macaroons and tee cream : DENTIS I Ss known run down the West conet ana Goitogsi ch. Pale : 3 the “Run of Little Ports" to Guaya. | Upper Main Vloor—The Bon Marche ldeeged Ave, ond Uatvencity oe. | dull, and including both the elven te @ Dally—@ te 12 Sundaya| ind the wilds of Wcuador,

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