The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1923, Page 12

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4 ia | i ia rca tain Sasaaeaaal ie \ @hecking up the stenographic reports! ' stand for re-election, No Fun for | safety zone in a crowded traffic cor- hundred in Indian can write her own schooling. And out of 150,000,000 schools higher than our high schools, among the women of India. But with pression is retarded. TRINKETS WILL GO FOR DEBTS Possessions of Bernhardt Will Be Auctioned PANIS fonal pos: Wondrow ¢ Sarah Bert with nounced o « Rumerous heavy debts the entire lection must be disposed of by the bailif?. Maurice Bernhardt ¥ine Sarah, answer her 1 today that beca: of his ‘8 with o ne were that the A” for debts. “I had so many things that I could Bot keep them; I am selling volun tarity,” he told the United Presa “I am keeping the most prectous Others will be distributed according | to her wishes, to friends.” ‘The auction will be held in June. NEAR SELVES AS OTHERS DO German Legislators Enabled to Listen to Own Speeches | BERLIN, April 27.—The German | Teichstag is giving tte members an} opportunity to hear themselves as| others hear them, j A huge parlophone has been tn- | stalled in the plenary hall where the| several hundred members gather to debate, deliberate and vote. The pa lophone records what each spea gays in the heated debates about thi: that and the other, word for word. of the retchstag shorthand experts. It| has been charged that members were | fm the habit of changing their! Speeches in the printed records, but Row they will be on record not only | stenographically, but vocally thru the Parlophone. The German member of the reichs- tag may now deliver an oration to/ his colleagues, go down into the par- Tophone room and listen to his favor- ite orator as the records grind out Find Drunk Man | With $15,000 Roll | CHICAGO, April 27.—Policemen | who searched Carl Mueller, found lying drunk on the street, discovered $15,000 In his pockets. He was fined 325. | Boost Thneniieon. for U. S. Senate | CHICAGO, April 27.-—Tho Mayor! Bil" Thompson has declined to; is friends are | planning to run him for United | States senator in 1924. I ndia Girls Few Dare to Walk Along Street Miss Ethel Cutler NEW YORK, April 37-—Do you, ‘Mister Man, sometimes think you ‘would like to get away from the flap- per, the modern woman, the bachelor girl and the rest of them? If so, there is a retreat for you ‘India. “Here you find the real old-fash- joned woman, old-fashioned for cen- turies,” says Ethel Cutler, who has Just returned from a five months’ Visit there where she made a survey of education for the national board “The Indian woman's freedom is More limited than the pedestrian’s she continues, “Most of thern “Neither the girls, nor their par- tx, can choose their clothes. A “Powsibly one woman out of a Tame, but scarcely one in a thou- #and has more than two years of women not more than 1,000 go to Bo you see the progressive woman fn the minority there, Yet there we wen indications of unrest so many Sliterate wornen, their ex- ” n the throngs Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits ; at $9.85 Suits of Quality at a Popular Price They look well and stand the wear for a long, long time, Coats made with yoke back— inverted plait, set-in pockets, all-'round belt. Knickers full lined, seams taped, belt loops—assorted col- ors. Sizes 6 to 17. Boys’ Knickers $1.45 Wool-and-cotton mixed — full lined—seams taped, Dark colors, sizes 6 to 17. Just right to finish out the school year. Boys’ Blouses at 79c Well made—yoke back. Light, fancy percales, crepes, khaki, blue chambray and dark, fancy ging- hams. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ Caps—One-Piece Top—$1.25 Many good patterns, including polo; sizes 6% to 74,. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche “The Sheik” Sandal Bright Colors! Newly arrived Sandale—carrying an ancient touch. Red, green, black, gray, beige. Developed in black patent leather, white kid or ck $5.85 satin at . lack, beige or “os. $6.50 150 Pairs Boys’ Inexpensive Keds Made with heavy duck uppers, red rubber trimmed, and with heavy corrugated rubber soles. Laced to the too style, «+s 1.85 pair +. $2.15 pair .. $2.45 pair Children’s Patent Mary Janes » over the footform tuat, turned soles and spring Sizes 544 to 8.. Sizes 8% to 11 ee 82.45 Upper Main Floor Cotton Stockings 25c Pair Just the kind for the children to romp and play in. Well made, elastic rib, in black and brown. Children’s fine quality Cotton Stockings, wit double heels, toes and soles—black, white, brown; 3 pairs $1.00; pair, 35¢. Boys’ heavy ribbed Cotton Stockings with patent elastic garter tops—black only; 8 pairs $1.00; pair, 35¢. Miases’ fine quality Lisle Stockings—plain or Riche- lieu rib—black, white, brown, gray, buck and sand, 50¢. Children’s fancy roll-top Socks, light colors; 5 to 814; pair, 25¢. Damask Rose Tender Peas, 15c a can Very fine quality, 15¢ can; 6 for 80¢. Value Tomatoes—very good Libby's Grated Pineapple, flat , 10¢ can, $1.15 tins; 14¢. crown Hage ine B and B Brand, fancy small dozen. Lima Beans, ready to serve; Delicia Brand Pickles, sour, 16¢ can. sweet or chow; special at Paul's Jama, 4 kinds—20¢ Be. each, Armour’s Star Ham, 32c Lb. Extra fancy, by the whole or half ham, 82¢ 1b. Boneless Cottage Butts, lean Bon Marche Potato Salad, ugar cured; 20¢ Ib. 15¢ Ib. eens ¢ Choleo -Kippered Salmon, Jersey brand Butter, freshly freshly cured and smoked, churned, 46¢ Ib. 18¢ 1b. Vim-O, a well-balanced Health Bread 10c a Loaf Pleasing to the palate and nourishing to the body— - Special Saturday, Bon Marche Bread, 12¢ ao xtra largo and extra quality loat for all kinds xcept Butter Cakes, all flavors, the Raisin Bread, 80¢ for the day, Parisian Cream Loaf Cakes, a Buttery Butterhorna, Welectable cake at 66¢. 15¢; 5 tor 25¢. At the Lunch Counter ONE-HALF Fried Spring Chicken, potatoes, green 45 apple ple, coffee or milk ... sebeceecreseeere c Deviled egg, potato salad, bread apple ple, coffee or milk .... Upper Main Floor— 2 for Save Money On F oods—Saturday Saturday, a Day of Great Value-Giving for Cash—at The Bon Marche ASK ANYBODY WHETHER CASH GOES FURTHER Saturday! Children’s Day! Value-Day! y y Special Values Beckon Children to The Bon Marche—Saturday of happy mothers with happy families at The Bon Marche Saturdays! New things at low cash prices. Many reductions on short lines. Happy Economy Days, these—at The Bon Marche! ~~ Junior Girls’ Silk Dresses at $21.75 Quality! Charm! Individuality! Priced very low for Miss Thirteen, Fifteen and Seventeen! } Plain and printed crepe de chine and silk foulard in many patterns. Expressing youthfully and win- somely the new manners of spring In shades of lanvin green, cocoa, rose and new reds, Second Floor—The Bon Marche | Ruffled Organdie Dresses | for Little Girls Springtime Colors in Four Dainty Styles! A Little Price! A value that will appeal to particular mothers. These little Frocks are crisp, individual, and splendid qual- ity! Pink, blue, rose, lilac and yellow. Sizes 2 to 6, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Chi'dren’s Gloves Washable Fabric Gloves, 2-clasp style, Paris Point backs: gray, brown, mode; 60¢, Children’s Washable Fabric Gloves, strap wrist style; gray, brown and beaver; 95¢. Misses’ Silk Gloves, 2-clasp style, Paris Point backs; white and gray; 85¢. Upper Main Floor—The. Bon Marche Children’s Sichmer U ndaraeat ad Stockings Children’s Fashioned and Seamless Sox 50c Both imported and domestic—light and dark colors—scores of pretty and nove 1 designs in colored roll tops. Misses’ Vests 25c Sleeveless, band-top style; sizes 2 to 12 years. Misses’ fine quality Cotton Vests, sleeveless, band top—sizes to 16 years; 3 for $1.00; each, 35¢. Cotton Union Suits, sleeveless, band top, knee length, for girls 2 to 10 years, 55¢. Misses’ Cotton Union Suits, summer weight, sleeve- less, band tops—sizes 2 to 16 years, 75¢. Boys’ Knitted Athletic Suits—high neck, sleeveless, knee length; sizes 6 to 16 years, 55¢. Boys’ “Chalmers” Porous Knit Union Suits, high neck, short sleeves, knee length; sizes 6 to 16 years, $1.00. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Pes Cut Flowers! O-Joy Custard Special Saturday! Powder 10c pkg. eee cut blooms — all’ of No eggs; any flavor; 10¢ pkg; Tulips, all colors—20¢ dozen; 3 for 25¢. 2 dozen for 35¢ Spanish Shelled Peanuts, beat Hyactnths, &¢ each; 6 for 25¢, grade; 15¢ Ib, Daffodils, 15¢ fect Jelly maker; Upper Main Floor tor 65¢. The Bon Marche Pabst Famous Blue Ribbon Beer, unfermented; 15¢ bottle, Try “Hon Special Blend Coffee,” roasted fresh datly, and served at the Fountaing, Lunch Coun- ter and Restaurant; 40¢ Ib.; 2 Ibu. for 75¢. dozen, Fancy Eastern Cream Cheese 25c Lb, Bpecial Prunes, 10¢ Ib; 3 Ibs. Preserved Figs, — Bockwith's for 25¢. famous Kadota Brand, 26¢ Pure Black Pepper, % Ib, 10¢; pound. 1 Ib, 18¢. Bon Marche Mayonnaise, 31¢ Special Green Tea, 25¢ Ib; 2 pound, Ibs; for 45¢. Spratt's Dog Cakes, new ship- ment, 40¢ pkg, Awmour's Star Bacon,* 49¢ Ib; Hb, 2B¢. Upper Main Floor, As the Days Grow Sunnier Hat Brims Grow Wider and Wider Oh, such beauties, and such charming individual styles in Hats! $750 Leghorns—Hair Milans—Crepes Taffeta Combinations All the bright colors of the season 1 are represented; also black. eZ An abundance of flowers, also, Feather, bow and embroidery trim them in most fetching ways, Third Flor—The Bon Marche Oh-o-o-o! Gurls : Streamer Hats for $1.95 |' The kind girls are wanting for school. Patent Milans, all black, tan, white and combinations. Pokes and roll or drooping-brim styles—with long streamers. New Arrivals in Hand-Made Hats $3.95 All colors, flower and ribbon trimmed. Other Hats at $4.95 to $7.50. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Just See These Striking Coats at $34.50 Featuring Spring Fabrics—New Lines and Bon Marche Low Cash Prices Smartly Suited to Street or Dress Wear Fabrics are Mondaine, Poiret and Amolaine, accented with fine braid- ing, stitching, or the new pleated trim- ming. The collars are large and graceful, and the coats are lined with crepe or satin. Shades of graystone, barley or navy. Mallory Hats $5.00 All the New Blocks in Black, Gray, Silver, Oxford, Tan and Brown Men’s Fiber Shirts $3.95 Extra heavy weight. An exceptionally good assortment of fancy patterns and colors. MEN’S SHOP— Sizes 14 to 17 Just a step inside the Lower Second Avenue Entrance. $1.49 “WEAR-EVER” Aluminum Pots Ideal for pot-roast- ing on top of stove, or for roasting in oven. Also for cooking vege- Limited Time Price Self-Basting Four-Quart tables, » steaming food and for preserv- ing. Union Street Basement

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