The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1923, Page 16

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Marble and Bicycle Week Dorothy Lindgren Dances “ This is little Dorothy Lindgren, 9, a member Bicycle club, who will dance at the Bicycle club program at Dorothy will be seen rid- Colonial theater Thursday night. ing a bicycle in The Star's marble champ parade day, since the entire club plans to participate. H R. L, Lindgren, was one of the organizers of the local bike group. Since’ this is “E members of the Greater 't cycle club are celebrating ways. T ire group, com ed has been ed to attend the Colon. ig? th day nig the enter: menceer Skipper and Second of its Vited to take members hav clal ebildre: mon that Dorothy Lind: , will di PORTLAND, Ore, May 2 Saturday the entire cinb plans to Licenses of Capt. G. G. Mitche turn out for The Star's marble |i istor of th pa nena et champion parade, previous to the |” : final city game in Woodland Park. |Brush, which w They are now decorating their bikes preparatory to the event, and are practicing slow and fast riding be- |”, cause of the bike races that will follow the game. ashore pended ‘Tuesday ed States Steamboat J 8. Edwards and John pefore whom they stood tri it inattention to duties, ihe faced similar charges. Ir Perkins pleaded guilty a M Perkins, who left the |quarter of an hour before jcame, [the captain was held for im jciaing proper surveillance jjunior officer. Perkins ix Two savings on this delicious healthful breakfast food — cooks in five minutes — ate's papers about two g0. IB {course from Willapa }saw no aids to navigation the lead line more f jtheir diplomas Wednesday tal, The baccalaureate ser: be delivered by Rev. J. I the First Methodist churc by an address by Rev. Summer of Portland, the following studeni Eleanor Marie Babeock, Amelia Brewer, Bessie Bru’ | Louisa Bro: Louise Buhrer, Dorothy McBrid Dorothy ‘Carvel Davis, Ve' Forbes. Marjorie Lucil Eva Jones, Avis Kellogg, Gustava Kloster, Malcolm, Lillian Murdina Angelina MacDonald, —V. | Edith Elizabeth {Mary Tuel | house, Beatrice Williams. vanson, Henry Higgs, known economist, talked day morning. oo Take Fast stenmers ot Colman Dock REGULAR SCHED! Lea tion chief here, starts on nesday, ULE back at work in the Rosly Elum district Wednesday, “ee narcotic case has been vet 12 in federal court. eee A public hi parking ordina ou 5 AM. Fy extra trip Bat, & fun, [“] rassenger Fare, 80¢ Kound Tripf | | te council cli Muy mi NAVY YARD ROUTE ; Colmen Dock Maia 3993, Charles Vickery, secrets ‘ie ABABA RA Near East Kel in apps more tunds for Armenian =" SHIP LICENSES larago last Thursday morning, an A. Perkins, second officer, were | afternoon by | Capt. Mitchell was charged with | hell did not, it is presumed that | waa directly blamed, jyears old and received his second | Ha | Capt. Mitchell said he had set his harbor, sidered himself safe because he had } sighted other ships noarer shore! iB ithan his. Asa precauticn, he said | costs less than 2 jhe had set his course ou cents a dish. grees just before the shi capt. Charles Borg, master of the Admiral Schley, testified that Mitch- ells procedure was justified, except that his own practice was to use NURSES WILL BE GRADUATED! | A graduating class of 26 nurses, Il | students of the Seattle General hos-| pital school of nursing, will receive} the exercises to be held at the hospi- Walter T. The graduating class consists of Alice Hart, Pauline Herman, Ruth Margaret Nelson, Jennie Marie Niemela, Marie Mildred Seiniger, Jeanne — Coeile | | Nordstrom, Helen Corinne Steen, | labelle Louine Wate | Here and There) internationally i, University of Washington, | | . Dan 8. Kuykendall, new immigra- Coal miners, 2,200 in’ number, were ‘The retrial of the Cohen-Spellman ill be held in | of the Satur- ‘er dad, Officer of Str. Brush Penalized on Poin Inspectors BE. Win tal, Perkins much as nd C bridge «@ the crash) while | not exer. over the only 21 months | but} and con. | ut 10, de-| ip struck. | | night at ‘mon will Mages of | |» followed | Gertrude | ton, Ruth | therine Campbe Ima Ruth | Hamilton, Minerva Mae a Marsh, ‘alley Charline | in Meany | job_Wed- nm and Cle for June | | the new | 4, ry of the ealing for orphans, THE SEATTLE STAR 189 ANNIVERSARY The Bon Marche’s Anniversary Sale | of Women’s and Children’s Sweaters and Scarfs | Our buyer made a special trip to New York for those very unusual values. well made. They’re the very newest styles, and exceptionally Here they are at Anniversary Sale prices! Decided savings! 200 Novelty Sweaters at $5.95 120 Utility Scarfs at $2.50 E Es ; Pure fiber, and smart novelty wool. with the light spring suit, Knitted Swagger Couts, made with the new gad very fashionable, too. These aks a specially chosen lot, and priced most attract trasting: front. effects v have fronts of mohair The colors are all the new ones which harmonize so yarn, some are block patterns with contrasting { shale Otte Line igor Wate’ cat waite stripe, others in the two-tone checker-board ef ’ and still others in the three-tone Per- ect, Shades of jade, light blue, $5.95, sian é henna and orchid ‘ Full Tuxedos of Pure Fiber $5.95 Made in satin stripe and broken block Pure fiber Jacquettes and Children’s Slip-on Sweaters $1.95 100, knit from mohair and wool, with jaunty border effects of fiber. Made youthfully and becomingly, with braided sashes. In shades of jockey, blue, jade, brown and navy. years peacock, tan, light ay, peacock, gold, harlequin Sizes 6 to 12 citrine, viloa, tan, navy and black. Sizes 36 to 46. Second Floor—~The Bon Marche — SS Anniversary Sale of Cottons Dress Ginghams at 12$c 2,000 yards of 27-inch Gingham in attractive plaids. Combinations of blue, pink, tan, red and helio. 32-Inch Chambray Gingham 20c 1,800 yards. Excellent quality, in blue, gr n, pink and helio. Lengths to 20 yards. 27-Inch Unbleached Muslin 10c Anniversary Sale of Smart New Neckwear Exceptional Greatly Underpriced! s- Anniversary Sales hives) 2 Big Tables of e 2,000 yards, highly serviceable E ] S H ne farts: Mahle aeeyieabl arly Spring Mats tomer. 16-Inch Crash Toweling 5c 1,000 yards, unbleached. Not more than 10 yards to a customer. 18-Inch Crash Toweling 12%/c 2,000 yards, heavy and unbleached. All-Linen Crash 19¢ Reduced One-Third Originally $15.00 to $27.50 Select the Hat you want and deduct one-third from the p marked price Strawberry, Rameses. Blue, Brown and There are Peter Pan Sets, including collar and cuffs, Peggy and Tuxedo collars, vests with collars attached, and various other new and popular styles. Many styles and many fabrics! A wonderful assortment of Neckwear, specially bought for this sales event: : 2,200 yards ok Linen Crash The very bestistyled in Milan, “tinibo, Bangkoks, hiecioe Trimmings of dainty laces, eyelet embroidery in white So 16 inches wide; good gictias coastline! itt tatries, and bright combinations of color, Venise, and cut- weignt. Very effectively trimmed with flowers, shaded ostrich, embro ery, fruit, beading, ribbon, tassels and applique work. ‘Third Floor—The Bon Marche No telephone orders for this spe- cial merchandise can be filled. Third Floor—The Bon Marche work effects. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Anniversary Sale of Wash Hats for Wee Folks 84 Lawn and Org: Bonnets at 98c Fancy ruffled effects, and ribbon trimmed for s Recurtain Your Home at This Anniversary Sale Offered at prices that ‘will help you recurtain your entire home at a very small outlay. For instance: $1.65 Exceptional &« $2.50 Dainty Voile Ruffled Curtains Plain white curtains at a real Anniver- _ The Anniversary Sale brings this splen- sary price—sheer quality, well made, with did offer. High-grade Curtains, well made tie-back. In this sale at only $1.65 pair. —fine for any room. White only—with for brother. 240 Wash Hats at 98¢ | Made of fine pique and tie-backs, ee Sas — se pineal pin * . f others hand embroider White Marquisette $1 65 Hemstitched ribbon trimmed. e Curtains, Pair $ 1 25 These Marquisette Curtains are fin- ished with neat lace edges; 214 yards long, and at an exceptional price. Hemstitched Scrim Curtains With 9 8 Neat Lace Edges—White Only—Pair Cc Fourth Ruffled Curtains Good quality Crossbar Marquisette— most durable and well made, with tie-back —white only. 72 Organdie Bonn at $1.25 Attractive little Souther styles, trimmed with laces i] pink or blue ribbon. Four clever models. | 60. Pique Hats at $1.25 Adorable things, edged wit 108 Wash Bonnets at 69c Dainty lawn and organdy effects, trimmed ruffles of fine embroidery, a with lace, embroidery and ribbon. Sizes range trimmed with pink, rose or b from infants’ to 2 years. ribbons. Weighing and measuring of babies, 3 to 5 p. m. Thursday. Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Men! Flannel Shirts Floor—The Bon Marche Thursday Savings in the Food Shops Prunes 10c Lb. 3 Ibs, for 25¢ Cocoa, 10¢; 2 tbs, for 19¢. Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea— black, 40¢ Ib; 2 Ibs. 75¢. Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon 25c41b. 49c lb; All surplus fat removed—put up in dustproof package Vim-O Bread 10c Try it and you'll come for more, Bon Marche Bread, special 12¢. Assorted Cookies, 2 dozen 83¢; Bon Marche Thousand Island Spanish opt Peanuts, best dozen, 18¢, Dressing, always fresh, per Ib. prade, D. : Pras chicas eral Speclal Green Tea, 25¢ 1h; 2 OF Bpecial Devil's Food Cake, 1 95 Fresh Creamery Butter, pin Ibs. for 45¢, Thursday at 80¢, e ade “Jersey” brand, tb. ee ? ‘ ss Bon Marche Blackberry. Jam, — CaPitol Blend, Coffee, roasted Buy ‘em at Anniversary Sale prices! They’re dandies! while we hayo any, Ib. S¢. Sse. ets: New England Fine for outing and fishing, Medium light weight, in Botare: Balad imiaae 1; cup: day ea & Boiled Dinner Cc khaki color, with attached collar. Night kitchen, Ib, 15¢. Pure Black Pepper, 4" tb, 10¢; Sizes 141% to 17—all splendid val Choice Kippered Salmon, ftroshly 1 Ib, 18¢. Linch Counter—Upper Main 4 —all splendid values. smoked and cured, Ib. 18¢. Upper Main Floor Salmon Steak 15c Can Very delicious—put up in oval cans. Very special Damask Rose Peas, sweet and tender, dozen, 81.60—can, 14¢. Value Tomatoes, Just Inside the Lower Second Ave. Entrance TheBonMarché PIKE STRERT—SECOND AVENUB--UNION STRENT—SRATILB MEN’S SHOP Anniversary Sale of “Goldsmith” Baseball $l an 5 Gloves—Very Special e Toy Shop—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Mi Second Floor—Phe Bon fine toon; dozen, #1.16-—can, 10¢. Del Rose Brand dam—t1 kinds to choose from Townes ting, each, 10¢. Upper Main Floor—0he Bon Marche standird Southern tomas

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