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Columbia theater Saturday after- Moon will no doubt be thrilled to Tearn that the local marble cham- ‘pions were among their midst. ph ti tment headquarters. that The June) Tt was following the medal pre-|hunting with H. A. Snow, whoxe Btation ceremony at the park de-| fascinating and daring animal pic- Prizes Are Awarded to Marble Champs | Boys See Animal Show After Ceremony You'd smile, too, if you were one of The Star’s playground marble champions who re-| ceived their medals awarded as the result of the recent preliminary tournament Satur-| day afternoon. Above: Jesse Jackson, superintendent of parks, pinning a medal on Sam Loschbin, Collins playfield champion. Below: The whole group of champions snapped} with their playfield superintendent, Ben Evans (center). —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers BY WANDA YON KETTLER medal back to the national tourna-|ture is this week being shown—the among the audience at the} ment in Atlantic City, N. J, in But about the show: The cham- ions, instead of living tn martie ings, lived for two hours in Afri ; Bla ¥ “To You, Seattle, Healthiest City in the World”’ It’s Time to “Brighten the Home” The Bon Marche Is Ready With Helpful Needs for Inside the Home and Out—at Savings! Big Cash Saving! Buy Now and Save! THE SEATTLE STAR Drawn Border Marquisettes at 19c For Hotels, Apartments or Homes! The Material That Gives Satisfaction—and at Little Cost! ' Raffled Curtains of White Muslin $1.25 214 yards, some hemstitched, others with silk stitching. Fine White Grenadine Curtains $2.75 Pair Both ruffled and plain hemstitched effects, in dot designs. Filet and Nottingham Curtain Nets 35c . Scores of lovely designs, 36- and 45-inch. White, cream, ecru. . Fine Filet Curtain Nets 59c Yard Very sheer, in attractive all-over designs; 86-in. White, cream, ecru 1,200 Yards Fine Curtain Nets Double-F aced and Duplex Terry Cloth 19c Splendid assortment of colors and designs; 36-inch. Wonderful value, High-Grade Cretonne Mill Ends, 29c Yard Newest colors and patterns, 36 inches wide. Lengths to 10 yards. New Overdrape Madras at 75c Yard Large assortment of patterns and colorings, 36 inches wide. 36-Inch Patterned Overdrape Madras $1.35 In shades of blue, rose and green, with designs of fiber silk. The most beautiful Nets we have ever had in The Bon Marche, Why, you will be “just wild” with delight when you see these lovely curtain nets for so little. son for this wonderful offer. Fine filet bobbinet, shadow, casement and bungalow weaves 1.65 and ecru, also two tone Ruffled Curtains of $ Dotted Marquisette Very strong and effective. An exceptional value, Effect Nets Plain, fancy and underpriced. In th In the ne Shadow and Tuscan all-over Cream, white and ecru. Fourth Floor—Ttie Bon Marche Less Than Wholesale Price 98c 36 to 50 inches wide We bought a large quantity, that’s the rea- Ww sampler effects, spots, floral, bird and striped designs, In white, cream 69c weaves. Much Marquisette and Scrim Curtains 2% yards, white only. and edged with lace. 98c Neatly hemstitched lions, rhinos, giraffes, wart hogs and | untamabie fiap-eared elephants of the | wildest country in the world, The champions liked “Hunting Big |Gamo in Africa,” and hereby thank he Columbia management for letting [them tn. E ‘8 15 champions were motored Am a Gelightfully bettered-up five- : mger flivver to the theater, ‘where the management of the latter Thad reserved a row of seats in the Balcony for its honored guests. We) Say 15 champions. All were there In Fred Coltins of Hlawatha/ iid not actual- ) i$ recuperating from an attack of “fu,"" so therefore had tobe repre- Sented by his dad, G. F. Collins, who medal to his son. John Sloan, Edgar Stickler, Howard | Larson, Fred Collins, ‘Allen Barn Norman Glen, Walter Hanson, K an, Vic Walker, E Hanson, Sherman Mackert, Toschbin, Preston Eldred, Ch Sherman and Arthur Adamso: Tast five are the playground cham- tes | hy silver as well as bronze m Whoever of their number wi in | 4 the final games will wear a gold Sa aR Ae i TwKe Dally OOR o THEATRE Circuit VAUDEVILLE#°:": —NOW PLAYING— . MITTY and TILLIO France FLO CAMPB! een, 2:30 Nights, 7 and » ALEXANDER PANTAGES Presents | The Whirl o’ the World A beg apn Bi DELANO DELL Cooper and Seamon ‘The Salty, Irene Dance Revue a Vdouard Cariton ————$—$ Vantagescope a General Adminstons Matinees 25¢ Nights 400 Mary san Wife Needs $50,000 a Year to jAt Least That’s What Leading Modistes | Abroad Assert LONDON, April 23.—Five th dollars a year is the standard t by dress-experts for the woman Twenty medals in all were made| who would aspire to oo the best- for the boys whose names follow: | dressed of her sex {n London. But with the $60,000 must go the taste in dress that will put her above en-| other women who spend the same| mer | amount on thelr clothes, The figure was set following the caring of the latest of the frequent m. (The | suits of exclusive gown shops to col- lect bills owed to them. Collat Coeurs, of Paris, sued Capt. y. Nash for clothes furnisted to his ‘| wite—prinelpally frocks at an aver- “lage of $500 , each, with evening resses and light wraps up to $1,250. Captain Nash said his wife aspired the best-dressed woman fn A Friend Indeed BENJ. H. PETLEY For City Council YOU NEED Buy Clothes jon. lage, he said, he paid $60,000 to net- tle his wife's debts, and since had nearly ruined himself tn trying to pay her bills. Ho and his wife are now separated. | When on the witness stand, Cap. | tain Nash was asked what he thought & woman must spend to be tie best. dressed in London, Ho estimated it at $10,000 a year, exclusive of furs But’ he ‘was soon disillusioned, Bond street modistes were unanimous in thelr scornful laughs, and almost unanimous Ih declaring that $50,000 | was the stim a woman must put aside for clothes if she even want- ed seriously to enter the competition. | Some of them put the figure high. jer, But it wan generally agreed | |that, given the $50,000 a year, {t| | would be not lack of money, but! lack of taste, figure or carriage that | would prevent a woman from being the easiest to look at from tho} sartorial standpoint, It was disclosed, however, that the! two most expensively dressed women At the time of their mar —they also among tho best! dressed nt not more than $5,000 to $10,000 a year on clothes, That} is for incidentals, Both are titled society women, One} obtains furs, frocks, shoes, hats and so forth merely for consenting to wear the dreases put out by one fa- mous firm of modistes, The other, | In addition to being furnished with | clothes, is paid a salary for wear.| ing them. | Many women, of course, principally | actresses, obtain some clothes free, | But the two women mentioned ob- tain everything they need from the firms they ostensibly patronize, and need to spend money only on minor ornaments and incidentals which they fancy, | Approve'Span Over * San Francisco Bay WASHINGTON, April 23.—The war department has approved an| application of the Rodeo erry Co. | to build a bridge across Carquinez | straits, In San Francisco bay, it was announced today, The plans submitted by the com. pany wero found not to Interfere fd with navigation, Proposed plana of two other companiey probably will be considered without prejudice, {t ‘was stated, DO YOU KNOW HIM? “Louk that ma most | Just hea jaugh. 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Third Mloor—The Bon Marche Counter Lunch 35c Sirloin tips, mush- rooms, potatoes, brown Betty pudding, coffee or milk, Upper Main Floor NURS STREET. Another Shipment! at $4.95 Very Unusual Value These trimly pleated Sport Skirts prove themselves more popular each spring day. So light and comfortable, and still so good looking. In navy, brown and black, with va. rious patterns of stripes in contrasting colors. Striking Jacquette Blouses $3.95 Away Below Regular Price Radium, poplin and crepe de chine, in the gayest of new prints in all colors, cquette In effect, with a side open. Ing caught with a sash, and either Peter Pan or V necks. All sixes for women and misses. Second Floor—The Bon Marche the cretonne. Art The Bon Marché SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREET—SBHATTLE With | New Towels and Linens $1.60 Crochet Bedspreads $1.35 Size 70x80, neat Marseilles pattern. Crochet Bedspreads $1.95 Size 72x84, free from dress- ing. Handsome Spreads $2.25 Size 78x88, crochet style. 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