The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1923, Page 16

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i ___ THE SEATTLE STAR NIGHT FLYING = HAS NO TERROR Jack Knight Skims Clouds at Night; Wife Unafraid OMAHA, N April 17.—Almost AIR piLots | Beauty Shop Proprietors Snares oem seen snemeeecomeee bane Harman Interested in Story we ate alads OIA sateen Oe le At The Bon Marche—April 17 to 21 Under the Direction of Seattle Federation of Wome t King County Dental Society. “Baby's Health—The Nation’s Wealth Medical Society and 8 Clubs, Assisted by the King County Al be Knight, 1 the ace of alr mail parlor pilots, ane arn all] ahi d he can about flying at night—bug| paid by bear of aviators in has a Meg heen released from that ayy he may have Um ment ing. His work is of later 1 our own § f both t at a Southe pilots how to fly being sent overseas But when the war wa } Mins Let jand mana wh r establishment Knight saved the live cla Bo that $100 ts) 0 Dane his spectacular ‘'s. charged a full beauty 1 ; ig nee fees pald by apprer 1920 when he rushe course I would tke to h a a uoted, t irom Urbana, Ill, to New Y after understood that 1 am not running a re ahr td teeakal: a weal the ripe olive polsor school, make a pract pays Later, Mying at n having a of tory which he had aU ane CONDUCT REGULAR Versed by train in Knight, as a volunte the first continuous transcontinental | trip with ir mail from ‘falling down" in the spring of He Ney in the darkness from } Pi, ». to Ch ee i BEAUTY SCHOOL Baby Health Week | & regular Lecture Program for pril 18th wh | struction by th | but does not herself. EMPLOY APPRENTICES WHO TAKE COURSE “It was lshop, ‘Af if xplained ation® of Children’s Clothes on her husband. “IT wouldn't have any other line of w World."” she says. over him when he is flying. I just Wish that I could be along. >» Miss Lehmann's au to why for eply is hat impression ined. I thought since we have so few me places must ha’ ¢ and some not, our Jack Knight (below) and) apprentice eee | John Br Liquor tax in Quebec nets $5,500.) who ha 00 in 1922. laled Me 78, clvil war veteran, | last ap le 15 yearn, | Wages wed in Seattle 15 years, | Wai jand Beauty Parle Giughter of Francis Scott Key, dies|™ents are betng mado at the/that thae ts» what I belt at Baltiniore. Georgetown undertaking parlors. }should do. They should mak CANARIES Do you know everything you want to know about tho care and Management of your pet canary bird? Our Washington bureatt has ready*for you a 20-page printed booklet, prepared by govern ment experts, giving all possible information on the care and man. agement of canaries in sickness and health. If you have a pet eanary bird, if you breed canaries, or if you contemplate buying one of these yellow songsters, you will want this bulletin. It tells ‘all about the history, varieties, cages, food, bathing, moulting, feed: ing for color, breeding, sex and age and diseases and troubles of the canary. It is freo for the asking. Simply fill out and mail ‘the coupon below to our Washington bureau, writing clearly and legibly: hey | VERY INT | n-| “However,” states Jean Harman, selves neat and attractive for the| proprietor, “I would like to correct [customers they have to meet thru-| the statement th jout the day. jen in as an ‘apprentice.’ I do not Chauncey W. Shelton, proprietor | profess to teach the trage in my shop, arlor, the |I have no time for that. I explained ae rae: Lihat IE abe BURA dhe. Could Goce in on Extra Values! a helper, without pay, and pick what she could In the way of n my regular em. nment jot my she to explain why the/at least. Says Family of Six Can | Live on $110.85 a Month | eo “I would - Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, C. _ I want a copy of tho bulletin, “Canaries: Their Care and ” and Inelose herewith two cents in loose stamps Rouge, Permanent Waves, Silk Stockings Not Included in Charity Worker's List | public today. The budget provides for a mother, | a working «irl of 16 and four chil- |dren trom 4 to 10 years old A to- Alexander tal of $6.60 a month is allowed for Second Floor—The Bon Marche nent waves or silk stockings. ‘The Spring Song*—Sally » se rt only that we c school which - > ere an Jexperienced workers, ‘because they |!" 4s shs eeal.ten re peep 8 eg ‘ ee oe + uiéer seu aaihar ase © more |## 1 said, our instructors must Hl hy \ ie rd ‘ BA, é Civil War Veteran atiatactae yy he thee he (nor? | paid, and that the charges are our | se @»> e-e SerH + a aN phd on source revenue, since we | Col, J. W. Boyle, Klondike gold} Di 1 We take no more on than wo be- | ke no profits.on work done fo mine adventurer, dies in London. | ies in Seattle Heve in the end we can | Our |™ake no profits on v no for ‘ce ‘STING Fulton Collapsible Go-Cart $15.00 Fulton Pullman Sleepers $18.00 he lady was tak- Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche Fine Silk and Jersey Petticoats Girls’ Polaire at $2.95 and Velour Capes and $3.95 at $7.95 Such “a. vivid -icollec~ * Clean-cut flare lines give \ tion of these soft, slim smartness, things that we are vogue for tailored stitching tempted to boast that is nicely expressed in silk we have every coler! thread. Indeed, there is every The collars button high at color spring favors, and the throat, or finish with a made. in all the trim long, breezy tie which is @f- Street and No............seseeceeeees ways which fastidious fectively girlish. TA ciadbi sens vanes es 7 3 en \ Pia abel aie testi “oe bt’ tis | ‘ women prefer, The colors are buff, Copen- reg are patos perpeapuhded Pont cd vhrer dreary Aegan ot| Regular pointed and sealloped hem lines, some hagen, salmon and American | ptiee Fiisnes Nenbit, re the United |*8® children, the food estimate must fringed and others finished with pleated flounces. A beauty, and the sizes are 6 Charles, deciared in'a budget es ee ee ee splendid value! to 10. |A Free Photograph of Every Baby Examined During BabyWeek| PEA SORE ST ect RS ea a ish Me Oa PA le i A ied ee AS “Bye-Lo, Baby, Bye-Lo”’ in This Dainty Soft Bed at $6.95 Well-built, and enameled in ivory, these little beds are light and easy for mother to roll about. Strong link springs. 30x40-Inch ! 14x16-Inch Baby Blanket 89c Baby Pillow 59c Fluffy blankets, stitched Dainty, soft Pillows, cov- all around the edges. In ani- ered with sateen, in pink or mal and floral patterns. Pink bide and blue. Linen Pillow Tops $1.95 Batiste Pillow Tops 75¢ Madeira embroidery in Very sheer and fine, hand beautiful patterns. Very scalloped, in rose point de- lovely and practical, too. Bign. White Wicker Nursery Baskets 98c White enameled, with convenient handles. Still Time to Register Your Baby for the Baby Health Clinic. Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche a he pic a our etisonent Fulton” Baby Carriages Attractively Priced day at his home at 7062] “Jn reg Tiel ae ane der dopel er Beg Magn Fulton Folding Sulkies $4.95 We're now porns Fulton ana) eral 4 iia we hd * ! jairls in thie p spend the morn. |™MS5n was « Rae wither a FY “f a ost extensive ine ‘oO in, ulkies 3 Mrs. Mary Howard Lloyd, grand-| 25th ave N. W. Funeral arra ng ‘fixing thomselves up,’ I can say | THAT ACCOUNT Semi Collapsible Fulton Go-Cart $10.95 m Fulton 4 of Go-Carts and Car- Fulton Fiber Reed Sulkies $10.95 riages. New Fulton Stroller $11.50 An Excellent Offering of these Capes an _ enviable and the new Second Floor—The Bon Marche 1 | Now for New Curtainings and Shades A eS TS mbes =| Is Big Card New 36-Inch Plain or Bordered Net Scrim SPECIAL SOUVENIR MATINEE Ladies Only In event the 16-yearo-Id girl does not work outside hero home, she should dress on $4 a month, Miss | Packs H ouse for} sbit asserts, The budget Household supplies, $4.50; cloth ing (family), Pn booms es With his 1 ; 2 Paes e i orate la'cay ae ramses iteetee | Go2d Quality Oil Opaque tion, ete, $4. Total $110.5. [packed on his return engagement |g Window Shades (Seconds) ‘aires that if the girl worked In a t new productio & week, the remainder of the|Presentation on his present tour, | 36 inches wide, 6 feet long. amount, $72.85, must be supplied by |The stage is heavily hung tn drapes charity. in subdued Persian tones and the | mistic atmosphere is further gener. | BABIES WILL tated by the attractive Martelle Sis. | ters in a dance ritual, and Mile, BE EXAMINED |\se0: 8 etc | The mystic ts puzzling every aud- | Three thousand babies are expect- fence with hie accurate replies 'to ed to be examined during “baby | questions bearing on tho life of per- | week” at the child welfare clinic, of sons who are strangers to him. He | the Seattle Federation of Women's | positively djsciaima eny super. clubs, which opened Tuesday at 10} natural powers, acknowledging that | & m. on the fourth floor of tho Bon lity ‘ability to read the themente at | Marche othera comes simply thru the do- | With 26 physicians, ax déntists, | vetooment of hie natural psycholog. | and eye, ear, nose and throat spectal- | i) racuition | ists and nurses, it is extimated that During the xeance and crystal | 160 babies can be examined per hour.| coin part of his, performance, at I Babies requiring special examina. | Ee aden responds to any questio . tion will be_sent to Dr. Stevenson | err oe a ental ae eto | Bealth's taboratcry at the University |e ea ai is woppetiog. Ale of Washington” Alling children will | ag this week, Cart Mecution ey | be examined Thursday and infants} tea aA jepiv Reade hic Monee ae Fapniths On Batarsay, musical comedy star, scores with his AI EX A N DER ‘The clinic closes April 21 |popular songs and several new _ | stories. Phil LAToska, the talkative “The Man Who Knows’’ if BOXING TONIGHT |juggler, has a new comedy juggling In Conjunction With a Feature Vaudeville Show THE AREN A jact that ts recelved. Joe He bert and company appear Fifth and University AUSPICES AUSTIN & SALT |miniature musical come The Event of the Season Honeymoon Ship.” Sid G ing and singing, with his broth Krashing Ted Krache of ihe ate rs at the plano, offers goo1 entertain: Solly Seamon | ment. of New York A comedy feature wilh Pantage- |scope and musical program Junior Lightwelght Champion of the Paeifle Count , “At this. perform- ance ALEXAN- DER will give away a limited number of his Original = Lumin- ous Ouilji Boards, Oriental = Gazing Balls, Occult Books, Extensive Horoscope and Spirit Paintings. inches wide; 95¢ to $4.50. 7 inches wide. Drape Veils at $1.75 Each edges, Children Under 16 Not Admitted to This Performance Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche New |Glenn Goff at the organ comple }the bill. elastic section Farmer’s Income | But $350 a Year || The Income of tho averngo farm: er's family of five, last year, was only $350, atated A, Benz, industrial Baseball!——_Baseball! OPENING OF SEASON LOS ANGELES lighter fabrig, Cigar Store, 1406 Keiter baum, Hotel Savoy Compton & Fallis A Jim Pursly education, organtzation of wales do. | ents and representatives in onal bodivn of the governmont iz pointed out the danger of agitators — pyeading —_ discontent among 33 por cent of the farmers, |i when they live under such condi j tions, * WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2:45 P. M. Reserved Seats Now Selling at Seattle Baseball Club ¢ Office, 3102 Arcade Bldg. Phone Elliott 2866 |. Ladies’ Day Every Thursday. Children’s Day Every Friday, Second Ringnide $2.20 Reserved $1.65 General Admission $1.10 ——_—___.. cA i rent te rEert Real Filet Lace 15c to $1.50 Many patterns—some match sets—edges and bandings, % to Plain shades and two-tone effects—36 inches wide—finished Handkerchiefs 25c—Dozen, $2.75 Pure linen—sheer and fino—plain shades—initial or embroid- ered motif. Also silk pongee and Imitation tissue and Madeira. “Form-Fit” Girdleieres The model sketched is of fancy pink fab- rie, heavy and strong. Hooks in back and has long skirt with 9-inch over hips. Sizes 82 to 42.* Priced at $3.00. Another model of with elastic gussets at the a ‘ side, in sizes 82 to 40, Pht agent of the Northern Pacific rait- in pet ; or OTHER STAR way, {nt luncheon address ot tho is priced at $1.50. Vs. 4 BOUTS Tranqportation club Monday. Second Floor Pint weekln The speaker explained that rr SEATTL lea tho farmers receive better treat. Tickets at Joo men, the American farm will be a (Indians) Disard's, nd Wea- thing of the past. Farmera need The Bon Marché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET 35 36-Inch Fine, Sheer 45 C Ruffled Curtain Grenadine Cc ; Every Show | Very attractive are curtains made of this scrim— You can make them up in a jiffy—and they are Rent, $18; food, $44.85; fuel, $9.75. } | plain or with border design—very durable and desir- ever so nice for bedrooms or living rooms. An assort- | able for making panel curtains—ecru only. ment of dot designs—white only. 79c pee Walle Yira 45c Jnited Charities officials de- | nere, They will give splendid service. Mounted on first- Very special value in curtaining for plain or ruffled Alexander has a beautiful new class spring rollers—in best colors of tan and green— curtains, 40 inches wide; durable as well as good look- factory, receiving an average of $12 | ing. White, cream, ecru. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Metal Brocade Ribbons So much used for trimmings. Gold and silver, with colored combinations, Ombre, grosgrain, soft edge messaline, satin in Paisley design; 6 to 11 Cotton Pongee 19c Yd. Smooth finish—86 inches wide—lengths to 10 yards. Tan, helio, green, 36-Inch Tissue Gingham 25c Yard 1,000 yards, combination stripes—pink, blue, helio, tan and rose. Pure Linen Table Cloths Linen, silver bleach, hemstitched Cloths—good weight, fine finish; 58x68 inches. . 5 $3.95 Hemstitched linen damask, silver bleached Cloths 58x70 inches; heavy weight; each . $4.95 Linen Hemstitched Damask Table Cloths, 63x63 $5 95 inches; heavy quality; satin finigh; each... . = 69 for DIC A fortunate purchase of more than 10,000 Spoons enables us to offer this exceptional opportunity. There are many patterns, all attractive, and the spoons will give long and excellent service, Union Street Basement Armour’s Star Sliced Racon stu 45 Ib, 14 Ib. %38e¢ For this sale only at this price. AN surplus fat and rind removed — sliced‘ and packed in olled paper, Upper Main Floor 2 ~| Give Their Side of Story} BABY HEALTH WEEK _ One Owner Claims $100 Fee Necessary; |

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