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THE SEATTLE STAR ts | WOMEN IN JAIL ill Hole Reunion ( — Hold Reunion {HE DOES IT WITHOUT MASTER’S GUIDANCE ||Here and There! BADLY TREATED ..:" ‘a dhs! Need of New Fedbral Prison to Be Urged GKLAHOMA HAS [weir scou’ | SECRET POLICE Seoret Service to Suppress Violations of Laws OKLAHOMA CITY, M h has the line with its service &n extensiy the bar elected ise of The “ E200 men, me | ends of bei Gunmen, b Rept secret i The “servic “Sooner State Im time will rival the Texas Rangers for activity E game of jaw enforcement 49 expectations of Gov. Walton h BAD CRAB Bi Borce of the service has alread, c t RROW, Eng, May 8 Deon directed at bands of 8 awarded SE Shieves operating thruout the state, With scores of arrests, I ve @lso been obtained “ vy Votaw, who , t ng Se drives against bootiesgers oon on one of bi al transconti: | ¢ rf @hiners, according to word the capitol. Goy. Walton planned the along tines similar to tho federal secret serv miler object of « Dootleggers and moonst: gald. The scope of this ca be broadened later to take in act against bank bandit and robber bands and others defying teh laws of the} state. » During the first few weeks of his administration, the governor laid Plans for establishment of a state mounted police force. These p! | Were abandoned, however, when the E legislature failed to enact ihs plans ‘The legisiature allowed organization Of the secret service thru an appro- ) phation of $50,000 a year for traordinary protection of the | Im the campaign against voilators _ of the state and federal prohibition “laws, probability of establishing Airplane squadron for the “service” ‘thas been seriously considered, it was @ Admitted at the capitol. This prob. ‘Ability will sce development in the} " coming few weeks. .., airplane squadron will act ay the “eye” of the service. CARKIES ¢ TRAPS 6 MILES AMES’ d M ught in from the nix mile vutomnobile he was nervy ederal prison for wo unfit to eat Tipperary, one of the sensations of the horse shou ‘auto with his master, Jack Prestage, in the saddle, a rider's guidance. at Washington, D, C., goe And then he repeats the feat over without © an t of these applications © from federal prigon:| of the service Just arrived from New York, where our millinery buyer has been searching for a month to find an extraordinary buy to make her Anniversary Sale the biggest in our history! Here they are, and if styles, values and assortment count, standing room in these sections will be at a premium. Remarkable Embroidered Hats © Ready-to-Trim Leghorns Hand-Embroidered Smart shapes— Hinoke or Oatmeal _— Bought especially Straw! * for this event! Large and medium shapes, with drooping brims—short in the back, some with roll at the back Ruth Osborne Boyer, harp- list (top), and Archie Rug- gles, tenor, who will appear |in the Boy Scout benefit en- | tertainment Friday night at Kl the Metropolitan theater. QUAKER cITy TO HOLD FAIR Money to 1 Sea Sesqui- centennial Exposition | inns . to Cost $15,000,000 | Canal Camp NG LEMMON “PHILADELPHIA, May 8.—Prep- the most var for the Seaqui-centennial ex- p, which ix to be held in Phil-| entertainment Hphia in 1926, to commemorate) sroups of local and out of-town 360th anniversary of the signing| vaudeville and concert artists will) the Declgration of the Independ-|appear ut the Metropolitan theater | have entered a new phase with|Friday night in an entertainment} given under the auspices of tho| Young Men's Busineas club, the bene-| fits of the show to go to the improve- | ment of Camp Parsons, the Boy| Scouts’ summer home on Hood's} canal. | To begin with, the Orpheum, the| antages and the Palace Hip vaude- ville circuits have all. promised to| send one of their best acta in the city this week to the show. ‘Then there will be a group of loca artists who will be headed by Archie Ruggles, tenor. ‘Tho Cornish school will present a dancing act with five of the best of the girl pupils EDUCATIONAL COMEDY ALSO BE SHOWN | Osborne Boyer, harpist, has ented to appear in special! as has Neal H. Bagley, A bit. of local color in yaud Jeautiful hats in most fascinating styles and col- ors—embroidered in self tones or contrasting col- ors with chenille or yarn. good quality at a very low p: Easily trans formed into stylish hate with a small touch of trimming. An expert milliner will be on the floor to tack the trimmings Large and medium nizes, with ribbon-bound edges, plaited frill, All superior quality Tangerine, purpic, gray, brown, black, white, sand, navy—just the colors for sport wear, 1,000 Flower Wreaths at 59c fo Such Flowers! Such Colors! Such Values! And they are so easy to put on your hat shape—and we will show you just how! Field flowers, combination small flowers combined. flower you can think of is represented. M athet, Day Feel or Rap hng May 13th A simple little love foken is a Card—but oh, what a joy to mother, and what a keen dis- appointment if it fails to reach her! We offer a beautiful assortment of mottoes, expressing any sentiment you wish, Greeting Cards, BG to 35¢—and Mottoes, T5¢ and $1.00. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche some with you buy the shapes and trim- in the interval of raising the fund, and ground plans are being ir developed by the architec and engineering commission, d by Dr. Paul P. Cret, one of 8 foremost architects in the United and Prof. E. B. Temple, of University of Pennsylvania ol of Design. building layout has been pre- sd, taking in thle permanent struc- along the parkway leading to mount Park, including the new 000 art museum in course of uction, which is to house the Dumb Be nias ae tea eset ville will be given by Harold A.| ind ‘Horticultural building, that re-| Thompson. University of Washing. dined am permanent legacies of the | 0% comedian, who in known all over | ao Centennial are included in the|t®@ Northwest for his laugh-creating | baits is antics, Scout Eddy Conner, of Everett; in| large and in fact most overy Anniversary Sale of Sateen Bloomers $1.15 For One Day Only A wonderful quality of imported plain and striped sateen in welltailored ~ Bloomers—full cut Stoutly reinforced, with double elastic, in 27 and 29-inch sizes. Shades of fleah, white, orchid and hone: meyee We. Second Floor—The Bon Ma golng to. come down to Seattle and gine to come ovo we se | ~~ Anniversary Sale of 350 tenor voi that has attracted #0) much attention of late. And then Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Worth have! promised something highly entertaln- | 7 or ing to top off the bill. { To give the show the real vaude- / Sl e t Both the Boy Scouts and the mem: $4.95 bers of the Young Men's Busines: a y club are co-opera ig aed in putting on} 44) 4 . i h f Oe Gace araitcoan ofl | NY pals A Special Purchase o iat at totes cremiaatiotin int pack , | Sport Skirts Go for a Anniversary Sale of Stamped Art Needlew ork Center, Scarf and Buffet Set Five $1 .00 Pieces A delightful set, stamped on white repp in a floral dosign. It consists of a round center, 32-inch si ville taste, the Educ pany here has re’s. What it Machine Gun- ner Did to Get Medals BY ROBERT TALLEY WASHINGTON, May $—What one have to do to be a hero in eyes of the war department? ly this and nothing more, the department says, in crowning i Daniel R. Edwards of Bruce- lie, Texas, a machine gunner, as state's outstanding hero the {ffted a two-reel | | ional Film com- | comedy that would crack the paint} on the face ot wooden Indian.* CO-OPERATE ON SALE OF TICKETS the house until the “S. R, 0.! can be hung out. sign conflict: No. 1—Charge with first wave ith a machine gun on your shoul- get bayoncted In the wrist, but fp on going. Take and hold an position to protect your in- , see your three machine gun Killed about you, get wounded, your own wounds and keep at lone all day until relieved, de- Tepeated attacks with liquid and all other attempts to dis- re you. fo. 2—Heturn to duty with « It is hoped that the receipts from | the show will be such that many of the improvements that are needed at the Boy Scouts’ eamp can be put in this summer for the boys’ vacations. blown off bya high-explosive shell while conveying them For the first feat, Pri J was awarded the distinguished ser’ nd he was medal of | urred in the at- tack on Cantigny, May 28, 1918, ed arm, crawl into an enemy h, kill four opponents in des- ue fighting at close quarters, | the second near Soivsons, July | 1918. Private Edwards is still con-| ‘fined in a hospital in New York. CANARIES Do you know everything you want to know about the care and management of your pet canary bird? Our Washington bureau , Ss “has ready for you a 20-page printed booklet, prepared by govern: | ment experts, giving all possible information on the care and man- it of canaries in sickness and health, If you have a pet | canary bird, if you breed canaries, or if you contemplate buying of these yellow songsters, you will want this bulletin. about the history, varicties, ca for color, breeding, sex and canary. It 1s free for the asking. It telis cayzes, food, bathing, moulting, feed- age and diseases and troubles of Simply fill out and mail coupon below to our Washington bureau, WHiting clearly and ee aed PPD LION OI _ Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822, New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “Canari Their Care and Management,” and inclose herewith two cents in loose stamps for same. Birect and NO. s...sesseseceee Song! _Prunellas and sport fab- ries, both striped and plaid- ed, and made in the trim and comfortable pleated style that women love so well. The colors are navy, black and brown, ard the contrasting stripes are in tan, gold and silver and various effects in fiber AM sizes for women and misses. Second Floor-—The Bon Marche Sale Baronet Satin Skirts $5.95 Wonderfully smart Skirts in straight hanging ead wrap-around models. Shades of black, white, navy and pear] gray, Sizes 26 to 36. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Anniversary Sale—36-Inch Challis 15c 2,000 yards, good quality for comforters. Floral and Oriental patterns In Ught and dark shudes. Lengths to 10 yards, 42-Inch Pillow Casing 30¢ Yd. chet Bedspreads $1.95 1,000 yards Fruit of the Loom pillow easing. A eplendid value, in attractive Marselties pattern, Third joor—The Bon Marche 45-Inch Pillow Casing 35¢ Yd. 1,000 yards of this fine casing, Fruit of the Loom quality, Crochet Bedspreads $1.35 Size 70 by 80; a perfect bed- covering for camp or summer cottage vie. PIKE STREET—SECOND Size 72 by 84; a good weight’ Popular Nemo Circlet at $1.00 See Special Demonstration 1010, an attractive model, nuly Jace trimmed; fluttens the diaphragm and gives the desired straight lines. A very cial price for this garment. 8 34 to AR, Slip-On Circlets at $1.00 No, 1923, cleverly cut. to control surplus diaphragm flesh. No hooks and. eyes, Sizes 34 to 48. Silk Jersey Bandeaux at $1.00 for the slender,” girlish Jouble Jersey in front; strap Sizes 92 to 36. Flat Effect Circlets at $1.50 No. 1510, ts a comfortable model Wwhieh insures the fashionable flat effect. Sizes 36 to 38, Brassiere, with supporters at $2.50 No. 2510, made of heavy'eoutil for the larger woman, Front hooking. with strong hose supporters. Con: trols diaphragm, Sizes 40 to 48. Second Floor—The Bon Marche No, 1005, figur back a scarf 18X80 hes, and a three-piece buffet set, con: sisting of a center doilie 12x18 inches, and two end doilies, 9x12 inches, 5-Piece Bridge Sets at 88c Stamped on good quality white fabric in a floral design using the four card characters as flowers. To be worked in strand D, M. C, Cover is 31 inches square for regulation card table, and the four napkins are 10 inches square, Glass Towels—3 for 88c Stamped in two clever designs, on pure linen blue or red checked toweling, Art Shop—Third Floor—The Bon Marche Anniversary Sale of 180 Boys’ Middy Hats at 75c Just right for small lads these fine Spring days. Mado up in tancy tweeds or checked materials, Straw Hats, special at 6D¢. Wash Suits, special at $1.25. AVENUE—UNION STREET ©