The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1923, Page 16

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Hugo, Hurrying to Jail to Save Speeder, Nabbe od | Cop Gasps for Air When Mayor's Seeretary Springs a New Excuse Traff BY J0HN W. NELSON GUARANTEED CORDS 50% SAVING First Class Full Oversize Fully Guaranteed them into th HERE'S areas Price. $10,00 14.50 16.50 18.00 18.50 | RAN RIC | AWAY FROM | Anyway, the thieves drove It sev eral hundred miles and loowened up the bearings and joints till the car ran with the stnoothness of a grey |hound when Hugo got it back. ‘This Hugo learned the other day, when, | driving it for the first time since remaining it, he came in to do his \daily stuff in Doo Brown's ante-| }room, Hugo admits be just couldn't |hold the bus down, that she runs powerful smooth. Now it is whispered that friend jot certain friends who run afou |tratfic laws may sometime |things ‘‘fixed’* when handed traffic slips. ‘The sport ix popularly known jan “tearing up the little yaller! 50,40 51.45 58.10 00 20 Prices subject to change without notice. Mail orders shipped C. ©. D. subject to inspection without deposit. TRIANGLE TIRE CO., inc. 125-27 Eastlake Ave. 1 Block North Denny Way Phone Elliott 2372 Anyway, Kelley's bus was purring down Jacknon st. and the needte of Ithe speedometer crawled up | Suddenly a bulky hand ¢ fO's arm and with score the car skidded to a stop. AND THEN THE | TRAFFIC COP FAINTED “Whatinell yah think tr + iway?’ shouted the cop. ‘ the great, big hurry? Well, my friend.’ sid after an impressive pause. * in @ bie hurry. 1 am rushin to the jail house to fix it for a r of mine who was arrested for speed: ing.” CHOCOLATE And that’s where the traffic cop} een over and gasped Bos alr, | iaacn Men Will FOr that hungry Business and professional men of | the city will be the guests of mem: half hour before _ | bers of Beta Alpha Psi, honorary ac-4 counting fraternity of the Univer: bedtime—takeithot. | sity of Washington, at its semi.an- It induces sleep ahd can not tax the di- estion. y ot business administration at the & - You'll like university, and J. L, Gitman, vice. the chocolate flavor, [president Of the Great Nortbern rail road. too. evening at the New Washington ho- tel. The principal speakers will be Jazz Music “Struttin’ Alon g” Here Next Week Boys’ and Men’s Spring Caps Finest materials and very snappy styles. All. sizes, SPECIAL FRIDAY, SATURDAY snd MONDAY 75c Mamie Smith P.S. Hat & Cap Mfg. Co. \the Pacific coast, is coming here on Sunday night, May 6, for an engag 1306 rovers AVE ment of five nights, with a Wedn Sm day matinee, when Mamie Smith a her Jazz Hounds, popular phono- graph record stars, and an organi: tion of more than 75 negro players make their appearance at the Motro- i $ politan theater, : y ° This production includes a Creole beauty chorus of 40 girls. The show |. “Struttin’ Along,” tho first attrac. |tlon of its kind to be presented on ie will be on the revue and musical Round trip from comedy order, similar to the famous Williams and. Walker shows, Black attie Patt! and Ernest Hogan, all stars} famous in New York, Bouton and Chi. cago for high class colbred revues, ‘ Mamie Smith and her orchestra have made more than 200 phonograph e owstone records, all of which have been big sellers, owing to thelr novel synco. pated must. “'Struttin’ Al i” comes to this city weeks In San Francisco, where it proved to be one of the biggest suc cosses ever staged in a California city. A, BE, 1. Carey General Agent | A liner was recently fumigated at! 107 Fourth fost of and neven rata wer EN 081 of $756 cach, Be Dinner Guests | nual invitational banquet Friday | Is Feature following an engagement of several} | { | Dean Stephen I. Miller of the college | | | i ___THE SEATTLE STAR |/1890, ANNIVERSARY MONTH a7 7&eBon Marché |1923 Anniversary Sale “Bags, Trunks, Suit Cases Boston Bags, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Trunks, all enter with great enthusiasm, at prices that will make your vacation money go further. 100 Genuine.Cowhide Bags $7.95 25 Brief Cases 15 36-Inch Steamer Trunks $13.50 Black or Cordovan—16- or 18-inch Size at $4. 95 15 3.Size Trunks $14.50 Heavy brass lock and lift catches Piss, eats aay. ; Genuine Cowhide 25 Full Size Trunks $15. 50__ : is : , stock pei ad ‘ Fiber Trunks—3-ply veneer lum- 1 16d ber—full round edge—top and bot- |x tom. 24 Fiber Suit Cases at $6.50 ws! 8 inches deep, with WO Cowhide Bags in walrus gra ned 18-inch 0 $4.50, 25 Utility Bags 500 Light Weight brass lock and lever bolt at $4.50 Leather corners with bell rivets. Fiber Bags to Go at 8s L er Cowhi Grained leather straps — cloth Surface Leather Cowhide ie é Pager weet Joth $1. 25 Fitted with gr ‘aduating pliable MU Muse Casee—Dbi ie Mi ade with lock sae catches, 1 leather corr to take a-marke Lower Main Floor—The # Anniversary Sale House Dresses | Anniversary Sale of Laces $4. 95° and Embroidery 10,000 Yards at Tremendous Savings Eight Smart | Styles Ratine, Norman % | 36-Inch Voile Flouncings 75c| Fine Trimming Laces 15c Voile, Linen, Lovely for summer frocks. Deep floral Mesh Filet, Plat. and Normandy Val. Imported and patterns, With heavy scalloped edge Open-work patterns in imitation Cluny and crochet Tissue Ginghams Long Cloth Embroidery 10 Pretty Embroidered 69 and Printed Voiles | Edape, 1 to 43 inches C Organdie Edges Cc A splendid quality Long Cloth, worked Plain white and colored Organdie, em- Newest spring — styles, work patterns and finikhed with scallops. | broidered in contrasting effects. Exquisite for i and in’ lovely, glowing col- | Widths 1 to 4% Inches neckwear and trimmings, f 27-In.Flouncing for Children’s Dresses ‘Trimmed variously with emock- ing, embroidery, organdy and Fine Swiss or batiste with scalloped, hemstitched or ruffled edges. Effective baby patterns. Exceptional value. Embroidery Edges for Fine Lingerie Long Cloth in dainty openwork patterns, with firmly scalloped edges; also Cambric in plain scalloped effects. Widths 4 to 7 inches. pique, Sizes from 36 to 46. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Anniversary Sale of All-Wool Jersey Suits $9.75 Scherber’s 12-ounce All-Wool | tain Nell reer eee ee Jersey, Smartly Tailored in | cn New Lines. Exceptional! Jackets have Tuxedo fronts, inverted, clus- ter or box pleat backs, and patch pockets. Skirts are full cut, and finished with two patch pockets. Shades of brown, navy, tan, deer and black. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Scallop-Edged \ Exceptionally Embroideries 25c Good Laces 10c Blind patterns and showy open-work on Two-thread, Normandy and Plat. Vi | Jong cloth and Swiss. Widths 7% to 9 inches. imitation crochet and Cluny. Widths % to 4 ine Fine Embroidered Flouncing, Special 29 | Fine Swiss or Long Cloth, in attractive floral designs or punch- C ‘| work effects, Each an unusual quality. 12-inch width. Anniversary Sale of ee Jersey Jackets $4.95 Well cut, in shades of red, black, brown and green. Made smartly with inverted pleat back, Tuxedo col- lars and patch pockets. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Sale of Brushes Brush Factory Closes Out Local Stock at Fraction of Its Value Bath Brushes—Auto Brushes— __ Clothes Brushes—All Kinds of Brushes _ The Western sales office sold us their local stock of ¥ known and high-grade Brushes, at a figure so low that we offer them you at half and less than half the usual price. Included are hair, and bristle brushes, cotton mops, dusters and polishers, Hair Dusting Brashes, 38¢. Bottle Brushes at 16¢. | Sink Brushes, 10¢. | Phonograph Record Brushes at Brushes, 19¢. Automobile Spoke Brushes, 38¢. | 29¢. White Hair Bath Brushes, Anniversary Sale—120 Pairs of Anniversar Black Hair Coat Brashes, 49¢. | Typewriter Brushes, 15¢, | Fountain Bath Spray Anniversary Sale of | Vegetable rushes, Se. Laine Chochee Brashens SG. {ti eaee anes Boys’ Knickers 36-Inch Swiss | Hair Window Brushes, 98¢. | Hair Shoe Brushes, 38 | Manicure Brushes, 38¢. c $ 1 .65 40c Y. d. | Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche They’re a real snap, boys! Dotted, Checked and Plaid Knickers fully lined—seams taped. | Swise inches wide—wonder- Choice patterns of brown, gray, green | ful value—biue, pink, rea, brown, and blue. tan, hello and green, | | | 300 Boys’ Blouses 63c —_| Bengaline Suiting 50c Light, fancy Blouses of percale— Mercerized—36 inches wide— yoke back and one breast pocket—sizes | fine and heavy—pink, blue, | | 6 to 15. white, black, gray, tan, henna, | 144 Boys’ Ties at 35c brcacaronie Merceri Batiste 35 Four-in-Hahd» Ties—a neat assort- carlzed:' Batiste. 6c 40, inches wide—neat figures Anniversary Sale of 36x50 Baby Blankets $1.50 Soft Cotton Wrapping Blankets in delicate shades of pink and blue, with flower and animal designs. Blanket stitched. Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Ben Marche Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, Pr. $5. 85 Reduced for the Anniversary Sale These very smart shoes in- clude beige or gray buck with patent trimming and all black satin or black satin with suede trimmings. Turned soles and Spanish Louis i f ri 7 heels, feats alogha saat are tea And Hotel styides- oad oolork: "Avidtha: AA to; sizes 2% to & ects. ai f ‘ Upper Main Floor--The Bon Marche Fabric Floor—Third | Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Anniversary Sale of LLL CL Ce in Mill Ends Curtain Marquisettes— Yard 1 6c e TL arc Longtha up to 10 yards—very serviceable. in white only. Buy therm now and make your ree fourth Flore Ben Marebe PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET ———__—. Anniversary Sale of 17x48 Stamped . Dresser Scarfs at Jewel Cloth Scarfs with colored a of Dlue, rose, yellow or all white: daisy and butterfly designs—lace trimmed: Art Shop-—Third Floor—The Bon Marché

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