The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR EXPECT CROWD | YELLOW "| Anuuversary Monts a/ 7éeBon Marché Beginning Thursday CAB =="! 33rd Anniversary Sale Continues! (MAin 6500) ain et ete at Continuing Anniversary oe | Sale of Notions! again slashes at ‘men et : ya Needles and pins—thread and tape, and all the other little things that complete the sewing basket—and at taxi rates JOS pa Pe Eee | aan 3 Cages 2425 lS amen ee —_ ; =< ——— = . . " Basting Cotton Silk Thread Children’s Books! New Fiction! anne awin J. Speak ave rh: arte a , Book Department Celebrates Tuesday! 25c for the first 2-5 mile Pru. Wislecik. Haw: Wenenitelin ty: sinew 40, Bo und 60 lorm; 50 yards to the spool About 800 books go into this sale, all at big reductions, Lay in a supply for seagrass 4 ag Belg. your. summer's reading. 10c for each additional [tele oth eat anenas ai 2-5 mil piace band and from Vancouver fami, med ister Xamon hay ha 100 Copies Popular New Fiction oer elles pipe day Rubber Sponges, me meee we Ber ; A limited number of copies of the most popular » aSe. ‘ ige; TBe. i fiction of the season, including, among others, the e@ Pereale House Caps, for hou Hon'Ay Real Hair Nets, cap following titles: . t t ing: la pe, double or gingle 1 e © Fiked lowest taxi rates t te Firemen oolation wigge ie BEE: toh pe up etgsone “hairs Lana Peta wes =. Muiterd, ‘December Lave.” Fichens, meet } ; otty halt 10¢. hit 106. “Love Story of Allette Brin- mer Ali,” Hurst. Foursquare,” Richmond. ton,” Franken, 7 por Kichard,” in city ; boat hot hale the x Household Aprons at 33c ‘Viola Gyn." MeCuteheon. Bacheller. Anniversary Sale of “Men of Affairs,” Pertwee, “Caravans by Night,” Hervey. Blue, black or pink checked; medium size; tape at “Tale of Triona,” Locke, “If Winter Comes,” Hutehin- neck, “Charles Rex," Dell, son. Buttons, ¢ water pear Sidley Gurters £ NO other taxicab com- ec ‘a ts ya mite A BB cy, gale HE: ate “1700 Children’s Books and pany in Seattle offers rates Westend, et atthe mn tee 5 nn Pt Others Reduced One-Third as low as will obtain for YEL- noel Mies Sakis iene ales | dale inet Asmar rs nd box, S¢. ton a Princess ¥ LOW CAB, Commencing today, May er of Ce ¢ Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche » OT¢ 7 braiiley”:. Seria.” 46 ‘ Fat Man,” 5c, 7th. This last slash, like previous ones by ' @ race will nc gts, -7 Pa 4 Sgid YELLOW CAB, has been a real cut—NOT ws e 0 : ¢ age ‘i “ to These,” $1.50, ‘reduced l ; Litt oma” Beries, Bie Sy a mere smoke screen. You enjoy the ad- ! May 13th Is Mothers Day “agen dnt tie aN ed Boy Scout Year Book, $2.50, re vantage of the lower rate the minute you S | Little Starrs” series, 50c, reduces duced to $1.66, e s to Be. Sunny Day Books, $1.50, reduced step into a YELLOW CAB—NO joker in on this day that is set apart for her. Molly Brown” ferien, bec to $1.00. ed Popular Inf on Books, 75c, And she would love some special word from you this “cut”—you don’t have to ride half your : * We offer a wide assortment of Cards and Mottoes to Bae. John ru tier Book, “$2.50, re- . ; Ti E ll gf jin all sorts of gay and te nder sentiments. ; . rte dh pevitaty distance before it begins to count inal | je Greeting Cards from Se to 35c. Mottoes, 75¢ and fi aes os ” ny ee en $1.00, “Twin Books,” by Lucy Fitch Perkins, $1.75, reduced to JAP Stationery—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche $1.00. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche SS aL Soe 1 America, probably only four metropolitan cities | Sesheanhuatel can show lower taxicab rates than Seattle | ' YELLOW CAB now offers. Incidentally, but TINDALL bY of tremendous import in this business, those cities where a lower rate obtains are level—NO STAND LAUDED hills—and provide a much larger volume of business than is available here; and volume, noun ug,,4 Another Day in Anniversary Sale of Woolens of course, counts in this business as in other alms Wipponese Money Is Used Against Candidate 36- and 42-Inch 85c Wool-Mixed 54-Inch All-Wool Jersey $1.95 lines. a Suitings 59c Mill Lengths of Finest quality of this popular sport fabric, Firmly woven plaids and check suitings. Fiericll Serge — of Mohawk, tan, gray, emerald, sand, purple and League of Washington I desire te It has been no small —s'y'ssietninio"rsati J 42-Inch $1.75 All-Wool Eponge $1.25 $1.65 $3.50 Imported All-Wool Tweeds $2.45 | Soft and fine; an especially good quality. the coming election, Editor The Star: On behalf of the Anti-Japanese : Shades of navy, midoixht, whirlpool, eanaa, Belgium, cocoa, task to provide service of [When Councliman Tindall on hia bates oC navy, midnight, whirlpool, cinas, Belginm, cooce B to 12 v. Fine coatings, 58 inches wide. 5 to 12 yards, , |return from France three years ago Eiri Tose, “an, Madaling rose, Quaker, sand,” poppy end Tene oa re ese yerd | Splendid for men’s topcoats and women's coats and capes. the exceptional stamp rendered |took up as a publle official the ‘ fight for Japanewe exctusion the I $5.95 60-Inch Men’s Wear Serge $3.95 | wpoculy “wisi ‘to ue mee | $2.45 56-Inch Montera Suitings, $1.95 by YELLOW CAB—organized respon- movement in this state was in tts Splendid quality! Shades of navy and men’s-wear pleated skirts, Very hands: iti Infancy and was opposed by forces of . ery handsome new suitings. sibility; rolling stock second to none, cleaned blue, | Shades of wood brown, Havana and reindeer, Derry green. cut to your needs. the most formidable character. In inside and out daily, and maintained in the disregard of warnings that he was sas. ‘tak: i politics o 6 too pink of mechanical condition; courteous and- /ingtinea gt cet! sae y caked frig da we | the lead in the fight, and with every a ee Metal atom fie oaenacn'-tsee« | Mill Ends of Fine Woolens About Half Price / 2en$728 and of the entire nation, as well as careful (months and months roll by with never | the national government, to the grav- Broadcloth, Velour, Plain and Fancy Crepes, French Serge, Tweeds, Coverts, Check Velours, Poiret Twills, Each % £. | ity of the situation confronting the Eponge, Matelasse and Pile Coatings—250 wonderful lengths, Popular Spring shades, sport colors and black. Lengths % to 5 yards, a YELLOW CAB accident); tamper and jar- | Pacific coast. He has carried on thix . eel hice iets Baa: ‘Wacko ° proof Ohmer fare registers which automatic- fight at financial expense to himself and at the sacrflice of a very ally calculate, print and receipt the amount [large part of his spare time. The re- 4 testi fare: thus protecting joi agataat any Lents wid neato Anniversary Sale of What’ sNewToday? Anniversary Sale of Women’s plished are so far-reaching an possible overcharge. | portant ax to be impossible of calcu- |upon Councilman Tindall during the | China Dinner Set ‘The daintiest__yantty en? resent campaign we condemn as a dainty women! And a In addition to the cus- _iwiorthishsnararins Se , s'hcnin's fiero | |The Garment of the Moment tomary obstacles encoun- [conctualvs that: these: attacks. have| cama Bolivia—Crepe Lined | been financed with Japanese money | } tered in rendering an ideal taxi- tor te purpose of dscreiting, not Pag . * : . one Cor cit id ly it he cab service, the hills of this city have |eatire Tadictibie ennui eesteaat A $ 1 9 WA 5 proved a difficulty hard to hurdle on a low- jaa well. We rely upon the. intelli. } | - | gence and patriotism of the people of fs Sig a fare basis; but, thanks to the generous pat- Seattle to administer to the inst! e Portia’s Lovers P : e - would have found thelr prob- Long, and well tailored, with the ronage of the Seattle public, we've been able wher tore the repudiation j Exceptional Be chooblig Gaakhta SrkK popular side panel effect. ‘Trimmed with heavy to push taxi fares in this city down to a point M. A. GRIFFEN, Offer r tad this adorable cord and tassels, and with generous tucked col- | i Presid - n chest entered the field. lars, where the accomplishment can be surveyed President Anti-Jap League. | new orange Shades of deer and navy. | from with pride. Seattle, through YELLOW CAB G , : fete j now enjoys an exceptional position as eoneeris HESKETH HAS ‘ ig: vais vremuer od ‘ody bape Bebyiia o Aeut bottle of ey Bolivia and Twill Capes taxicab service and taxicab fares, GOOD RECORD hat even when chipper € surface v $8.00, Upper Main Floor absorb dish water or grease, Tes ees Robert Bruce eth, candidate ‘Two patterns—one a Dresden design, the other a neat sep Remember: ‘‘The thinking fellow for the city council, hax an enviabie|[f floral spra ration, Full 50-plece set, including cov Soot an - 7 ered dis meat platters, sugar, creamer und other ! \ ” if: calls a YELLOW St ee oe 4) tle, having served | Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche in the couneil for j Bolivia in tailored @ the past er Styles, and twill in pleated ef. N L a ‘ when the biggest ‘ Vivad fects, ‘Trimmed smartly with undertakings S ] fC tt ivadou insets of reversed self fabric, ew Low Rates PRT iat T Anniversary Sale of Cottons |. soo. joame| |Beitccatmesetcns, eh | have been con-| things—and these new Arly novelty clasps. The twill cupes sumated. He has} 30-1 ‘ oe A perfumes are among his most are topped with lattice collars. ° ° P 30-Inch Batiste 20c¢ $1.85 Voiles for 95c “ a 5 : i ' headed the most : charming accomplishments. Shades of pavy, deer, gra: 25c for the first 2-5 mile t¢ important coun-| 1,000 yards, espe- 44-inch Imported | The botties themselves are neg dares eae cil committees| cially fine quality. Voiles of lovely qual- | ‘elightfut in’ thelr effect of 10c for each additional and | terved as! Neat patterns and good ity. tte antique ca ; The President of the +; iy odors are rose and jasmine, . | .: colors, All good, popular shades, a 7 . is council for a| ; . $6.00, Upper Main Floor has been active in lodge and civic! 2,000 yards 82- and priced at $2 25 and @, affairs during all of hia vente” 86-inch Madras, $2.50 ps e \*9 residence in Seattle, He li 7 vepace Q > @ » A re bargain in sylen- Handsome patterngs and Latona ave, and hi ee childre . Hesketh has fostored many progres: |p] i! FANE Of color hha Nhe sive measures and is vitally interest. : | ed in the success of the Skagit ° So Perfume 4 ravel Flat crepe, velverette and ‘ e May Travel project, the city light and water do- Pi $ "Ore ra ‘ amolaine, trimed in Summer furs, Fully rose, th llow Cases—4 for 1.00 D'Orsay has devised a tittle lined in crepe, and the silk capes are ‘i § green leather case, lined with . Before entering the council he} 200 dozen heavy Cases, Lhe , Interlined. Collars of monkey fur, car. traveled in almost every state of the Eager eiy gu oli 1 aces ans Siniakt ari: tate: of the Size 42°by 36, Regularly priced at g0c each, Jolly tittle flagon of your | [Stu natural squirrel and imitation hace % < . favorite d'Orsay i ‘4 : Bulldine Miradea Coen hid Ae arpa ( Oo t Viola Wines: ae ane jae Shades of black, blue, barley, toast, deer, gray- uilding Trades Council, the largest h B d d 1 5 80, Voner abnes et 4 stone, platinum and i i group of organized labor in the city roche easpreads | $1,00, Upper Main Floor \ foo. Se gig wea 150 in Marseilles / Second Floor—The Bon Marche | | Rainier Weekly pattern. Size 70 by 80. Just the 3 ee 5 Pass Price Cut|ff tine tor summer camp ov Weekly transportation passes on cottage, in the Raintor Valley car lines will well Bed Sheets $1.45 for $1.15, instead of $1.25, beginning : Monday, it was announced Saturday 40 dozen, seamless by W. M. Ror of tho and bleached, Should you forget the number, it’s on the* line, ‘his rat ding to Brown, Brea froin’ dressing. sise Pr PREET : Brown, ‘ PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREET—sw, r will bring the daily fares down to 81x90, Third Floor. z ratttel front of the telephone directory leas than the $1-Bcent token tare, | used but once ench day,

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