The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR BOMB STORY IS Here to See Old ‘Buddies’ Bar Children From | (GIVE, PRIZE." Widow Kills Man |Striped Suit Was a Ys eR Appearing on Stage FOR DESIGN Who Calls on Her James’ Undoing ‘sg | | DECLARED OKEH World War Ch tes ea 38 be | Burns Interviews Convicted a ‘ 4 | Slayer at Los Angeles ber the bi 7 Wall bandit, that details of Wils story res ! Bombing © formation already known to author ities. “Wilson undoubdtect!y bomb used “BABY HEALTH WEEK’’ at The Bon Marche Y Saturday night three thousand babies will liave been examined by the twenty Iwas ai At v on Wil c ving it Was an art to es ips exptats T ns ; y-six specialists who form the Baby Health hemtaae ya Clinic, which means that three thousand mothers will either know that their methods have been right, or will be advised @pinion, judging at he As ° how to improve them. There’s still time for you to receive this advice! Register in the aby Department—Second Floor. Knee-Length 39 Cc Babies’ Adorable $1 9 5 Yarn Bootees Knit Capes © Soft, white yarn, trimmed with pink or Pink, blue, gold and white, red and tan, blue, Some have dainty yarn flowers em- tan and blue, and red and white, for little ~ 2 broidered on the leg. girls 1, 2 and 3 years old Gay Little Sweaters $2.95 Crocheted Sacques $1.25 told me and from my ewn know! @age of the crim PLOT MEMBERS NOW IN RUSSIA Burns explained ‘Who blew up the W Ing office were me Third Internationa tm Russia. He said Bames. Several more cor Wilson and the held here. it w between | ve will be} Volced his . on every t Ripple and button-front effects, Hand crocheted in shell stitch, wit fea’s so-called of Copenhagen, tan, brown, buff and irregular scallops around the bottom, and mere let. Ripples are trimmed with brushed n nightingale and straight style. Soft Wilson told sAlthers 26 % Proached by wool on collar and cuffs. Sizes 26 to 30 p axony yarn. *% ed him to ma SSE Se id $ . BUR ceeecdive’ to Wisse's un Little Crocheted Bootees Di Blanding, in the rotbery of a bank Baby Health Week ; Baby Week Directory While Wilson related his story, Very attractive little foot Burns jotted down voluminous Motes. Previous to the ference a Gall attache, viewing Wilsen talking fo his wife thru wire netting on the “conference cage,” sald: crocheted 29 Warming Baby’s Milk—Fourth Floor. Program for of Saxony yarn, in pink or Dlue. Cc W arming Baby lil Fourth 0 Friday April 20th Checking Baby Carriages—Fourth La j Floor. Babies’ Practical Sweaters - Special’ Menu for Children—Tea “If Burns 4 talk to Wilson, Slip-over and button nt styles in Room, Upper Main Floor. Wlerb wil! convince him he is tell | a wide ge of color combinations, and One picture Free of every Baby ex- & He “the truth, whether he is or smartly trimmed with pockets and 1 amined—Fourth Floor. 7 aa belts. Fs Registration of Babies—Baby Shop, ‘70 LIFE IN PRISON Shades of scarlet, tan, brown ard nay m Second Floor. Herbert Cox, for whose murder bined with mar t Clinie—Fourth Floor. “Wilson must serve a life sentence, Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Was shot while the two were at Maj.-Gen. John A tempting to escape from the county | i. Lejeune, distinguished head of the og U.S. marine corps and hero in the world war, as he looked me leis Athi Wh otis sees at” | ~ Fulton Pullman Sleepers — Cork Table Mats (for Hot Dishes) |} - ae ‘tacit at $18.00 Ah, Very New! Prices? Look! The men were arrested for the The cork has been so treated that the “robbing of a mail truck in 1921 In . oveisipenttencarscest 1 mules Awhich they are said to bave secured | BY JOHN W. NELSON th M $1,000,000. Altho p: *“T intend to tell the truth,” Wil-|and » ‘Bch promised. “There wouid be little | § se in my trying to hoodwink whom I consider a 20th cen- @ury Solomon in tne unraveling of crime.” which ‘maj smooth surface At home or visiting, Baby may “find Mats hay the sand man” in one of these casily be finished with wash-proof Dutch designs in delft. Several shapes and sizes. hed with the dish They are So comfortable for baby, so conven ient for mother, is this “Portable Sleeping Place.” Pullman Sleepe if Set of 4 Round Mats at $1.00 vou please, with reclining backs and Set of 3 Round Mats at $1.45 windshield to protect the little one when riding; 12-inch tube steel spokes Set of 3 Oval Mats at $1.45 Thursday morn. |t ing, canceled all other engagements | t D THE SOUTH BEACON HILL Im.| to b4ve luncheon with bis “buddies” Capt. John H. Cr | Provemen’ club will hold a meeting | Of the Second division. | Leje was met T | Friday evening in the Christenson} The distinguished soldier com-| ing by a reception « {manded the Second division in|by Major Edwards, ch France in the major engagements of | chamber entertainment committec |the American army. He led the di-| F he wi t the marines |vision at St. Mihlel, Blanc Mont/at the Bremerton navy gard and i vane pr : NO I ICE! | Ridge and the Meuse-Argonne, later| have dinner’ with Admiral Hoose-| and brake, Gray or natural color. Set of 3 Oblong Mats at $1.45 | leading the division into Germany| werff, commandant of the Bremer | Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche Art Shop—Third Floor—The Bon Marche with the army of occupation. ton station. Hr wil 1 a recep: | ‘ The commandant took lunch In the/ tion a | L. C. Smith Bullding restaurant with | ters F SS re te Rikt Maluctay toornings "| New! Plain and Novelty 36-In. Tweeds and === KINGCOUNTY TO] Ribbons, 10c Yard “AT Wool Crepes, Yd, DOC $ito|(1823Recordof_ || LOSE NYSTROMY sex'ezexe=e=tmtom winte || AAMT WOO! “repes, 1d. urmy $2.25... $3.50] | pa : ‘ Suiting and dress material at an economical price. Medium and light weight Army 0. D. : Tes Attractive Lawn Handkerchiefs 5c | ‘crepes and tweads-=plaini’Golors aud tatxtures a yard ; " 95 Farm Agent Resigns to Go Dainty white embroidered lawn, in all white or with sate Se Oe em Yard. $3.50) to Washington, D. C. | touches of color. Also a bright assortment of printed | i aes $3.25 | effects, 32-In. Wool-Mixed Raffine Reduced to 39c y ea ae —John Sullivan, 7764 15th| sys collapsible 185 |} 2 78 ave. ye, was overs Yard Lengths of Veiling 25c : ; : : : 5 hurt Wednesday when an auto driv-| Exceptional values. Plain, firm meshes, in dark and A good, serviceable material at a very little price. Dresses, skirts, shirts are en by of the mith light shades, and others with colored chenille dots. very satisfactory made of this material. Lavender, gray, tan, rose, maize and | building, crashed into a box at 10th| other colors, Assorted Neckwear at 29c “If It’s Tents, See Us” New and Used Prices 6.50 to $45.00 ave, N. and Boston st, throwing the | box against Sullivan. | “Look Our i s" . * Sxeny inp Aute Tent” 27 —T. Toril, $13 26th ave. S.,| Irish linen vests with attached collars, embroidered in Mill Ends Lingette and Mill Ends Black and - podidiy Aceniia Mure peyote eel aon colors; collar and cuff sets of organdie combined with Cotton Wash Satin Colored Sateens lace; all-over lace effects, and many more are included in this interesting group. 50c Yard 25c Yard and King st, Tuesday night, by an} unknown driver. He was taken to! amp Lewis vd | the Nipron hospital. ' 8 : : Wireless \280: rs. J. Shannon, 216 Wall} New Novelty Braids 10c to 75c Self striped and plain. Black, navy, Good quality Sateen for linings or | BRE ict Aca: Con. ancen Be, 5 wes Derhaps. fatally in-| In plain, two-tone and Paisley effects, in a wide brown, white _ and lighter colors— bloomers—black and lots of colors— ‘ and Jured opp wd ie it hay salbce tel variety of patterns; widths 14 to 214 inches. lengths 114 to 5 yards, lengths 114 to 10 yards. a University St. om Bridge, Cor. || entified driver ran her down near | Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche f ‘Western Ave., Seattle, Wash. | her home. She was brought to St. Luke's*hospital. aH i281 Helber, aged. 3, was} | bruised Monday at the Low.) | ell school when he was struck by a} lear driven by Hazel Mardon, 6714 16th ave..N. E. 2823. F. Weymouth was| bruised Monday when a car} | driven by Max Stockinger ran up on What> new the sidewalk of 10th ave. and knock. | | 10 y) ed her down. A. B. Nystrom, who has re-| ‘df > — coe, | signed as agricultural agent} jof. King county, to accept an| New Jacquettes important government post} Third Floor—-The Bon Marche WE MANUFACTURE TENTS, | SLEEPING PORCH CURTAINS AND CANVAS GOODS A New Brassiere Week of April 15 With Hose Supporters A LASTING WAVE I Youth; at 85c Straight, straggly hair adds Hite me ba ear appearance, while a lovely, natural- looking wave restores the youthful lines, To be worn either with or without a corset For sport or street wear take the Jubuaah. s akatened. wit Disa ano os P L . Q ched, with g the winter many improvements \at Washington. | new flare lines, tie themselves one pair of supporters, the have been made in the methods of ey bi casually with a soft sash at the byassiere hooks in the back, waving, in all of which our expert oper- Following 13 ye service among | side, and bind their edges with and is made of firm, flesh ators have been thoroughly versed. eS —— | dairymen and general farthers of! grosgrain, The material, of aclbe ABH 4 ee facet i Washington, A. B, Nystrom, King r brushed wool, The col- 4 The wave is improved by shi ing— “«~ > ‘or Discriminatin; course, Ia brushed w he co Sizes 32 to 40 y shampooing: fi ting county agricultural agent, tendered | ors are those that fashion de- Second Floor water only emphasises the curl, Viétrolas like this | his resignation Thursday to accept} manda for spring wear, and har- 3 af $ MEN | a post at Washington, D. C., with the | monlze | perfectly with . ‘sport Spee ALS Benes: for rey el R are only 115. Oth- dairy division of the United States | skirts, or with the sleek little if 1 d : white hale eliininates the possibility o| ! ers, of similar style. if. | department of agriculture. | wrap-arounds for avenue wear Beauti u Han -Painted a yellow caste. ? tyle, Tailored by Het ; resignation will become | $18.75—Second Floor. Appointments may be made at any time in ate $150,$200,$250 7 18. He first planned Sweater Tinie Plates 35c person or by telephone. and $350. Conven- L ’ ata Is comfort time—not to mention d a SAMI? At OWVAahineton: state | the smartness of it at all! These Nippon hand- spring fiber sweaters are : ‘hi especially good, and lend them- painted China selves obligingly to almost any Dessert Plates. ient terms on any model. Moderate Prices lego, was unable to obtain his suc Bécbiid Wibshcatias twos ake “sor until a month later, Nystrom | A suit of clothes will rawin and finish his work i} 1 “ “' 8 ae fans * wear, Delightful new — fiber Oh, so many . y True ViGrolas as made to your order Soe ee one Ay. Waanington, sweater twist, in black, navy and dt PN i W ‘ low as $25 and $35 of the finest cloth jf |i i. Uttee-all-datey division Br hosts of pastel shades lures one ity Ta Pink and hite Sateens 25c F and trircmiings — cut [f} | Iations with a view to insuring | swealar atlar torte 6 the tolen:|¢ Algrigse= GACH 1,000 yards—a yard wide—great values for the money. them practicability f the stand a he ae aertecont | Rak ; i i i and fivied by Kane [jj |tuim prociavilty, trom the stant | | attend ‘yard nonk, | number of dif- <s vont ard-Wide Crepe Plisse 35c a Yard personally — tailored ‘Nyatvom came to King county ns ey ees acai ferent colorings. 2,000 yards, plain colors of pink, flesh and blue. ; | ite ggricultural agent in Novembe lew York Says Sur i thole se 30 ey in our_own shop by lil | 19:9. Porsonn familiar with his work | | “Black silk bage for etree use” Rees Mie Abs ane & whole a eee ae 36-Inch Percales 15¢ Yard exper? craftsmen. A y Wis services have converted not | and {t's very easy to follow thin yourself or to give to a friend. 2,500 yards—lengths to 5 yards. Stripes and checks. shop where only fine many’ farmers, but elty people dicate when one sees the exquis- Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Third Floor—The Bon Marche ; ii i well to the value of county agent} ite bags which have just ar. (anaemia eatin clothes are made. work. rived, All sorts of silk’ fabric Consult the Dem- | He mounted on fine filigree frame | wt ate, ory’ ye somo joweled, and others onstrator at the SANE the TAILOR. ( y ewls county und | tailored in effects, Lined in lo Butterick Pattern :! ars as head of the dairy de} | shades of soft wilk, and daintily Counter about lat- \ 1315 Third Ave. He | pactmeic at Washington State col fitted with vanity appointments est styles, ‘oeoaien lex@ betore coming here ~-Variously priced—Upper Main Get the new Butterick Third Ave, at Pine Portirnes Eerie etre ances ith Gee PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET ebuarae centars SEATTLE agent, it Woes announced early this| La Rp eR, shee ke wou'l.

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