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. THE SEATTLE STAR ' '[ Among the New Books | The Last of the Vikings, Mirrors of Moscow, Black Buttes, Teeth, Diet and Health, The Fascinating Stranger, So This Is Golf!, The Thunderbolt, Wild Animal Homestead. Bie -|Anniversary Sale of Pumps! Oxfords! Woegian’s work America. It follows which “The Great Pope “rover For Women—for Misses. Newest Lasts—Newest Materials—Most Wanted Heels—for Street and Dress Wear. $4.95 pair, At this extraordinary price for the Anniversary Sales ee 1,142 Pairs 2 ae aaaaes ie Sizes 2} to 8 of the Lo homes on ¢ din, northern » Norway, The a fisher-wife's hatred o Widths AA to D : her attempts to d , 3 N 3lack Satin Cross-strap a vege nl rack I g ( No, 1—Cross-strap Pump in all No, 4—Black Satin Cross-stray ho & strong thr eta) 7 Pumps trimmed with suede. ber a as iC : " rhea ae th ‘8 is rd gi sei No. 5—Black suede trimmed marvelo: of me " . Tark ho ent lea . : lack de. tetouned noss—wresting Nee : c Tutia No, 2 ll-white, Levor, kid or with ee fe ra or Ay u ‘ a wee fa i “ f power of patent leather, with gray or beige trimmec wi 1 brown kid. : : SE ran crane 2 A Tt buck trimming j No, 6—Black suede cut-out Ox- Be \' The scenes are etched , ck NO: 6 ee eee Seco Peader’s mind with all the ne n at . ; ar Alice No, 8—Patent leather vamp fora des D pode sail ee * rte eee oe atta! with beige buck quarter and h And many oth art e ler etcher’s work. Probably a en § to select from, reason f the Vikin sions receive > author hin went with himself suff eramped, foul-aired nets into to: nd squall, the this is Anniversary Sale | Anniversary Sale Anniversary Sale Anniversary Sale cleaning the ‘thre "io 1 = will 216 Pairs Patent Slippers 552 Pairs Men's, Boys’ 288 Pairs of Misses’ | 244 Pairs Men’s & Boys’ ‘ fourths aslecp iness, the | ch rt and Women’s and Children’s Laced-to-Toe Shoes rs So ee 2 On oe very | rite For Misses and Children | Tennis Oxfords and White Tennis ide fs hea red ruber my Bicrerage of the mens [cherished ast objects while her bu toe =61.65 uppers | This Americar Pictures for which Norwegian artist, wa Century Co. to his homeland. ‘Shoes $1.00 Oxfords 85c ali g 9 White tennis foo , from Sizes for children 6 to misses’ Boys’ sizes $1.45 saat Mews she, $9 "QE mon $1.95 $2.45 to mer and | 2—the kind of footw children | women’s 214 to 8. like for summer play time. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Sizes 114 to? “Mirrors of Moscow,” Louise Bry- ant; Thomas Seltzer Lenin, Tehicherin, Krassin ly that,/ho was in Follo royal sente that F wWonen advice Great quantities. of dainty, useful wearables bought to sell at a very low price for baby day. best friend, but as authors know the People they write about in their nov @ls—the humanity of them. Sees i Anniversary Sale for Baby! Sale of Silk Petticoats | A wonderful assortment of 900 of them—bought especially for this ., Non -like | ended, Be sroiitions that. tt shia 200 Rompers and Creepers $1.65 event, Extreme values—every one. f nnd Felation to other people : ray, pe and soiesette—beautifully 1 1 Be ery ete fr audlgs mie. t Mp ies tat poplin and soiesette—beautifully 100 Silk Petticoats for people's salient traits, for t! Trimmed with hand embroide touche f braid the w eat Interemt to : ogee tures that mark individuality . ones « % 5 F i Be a are t Graws life-like, full-length port i ws eet Shades of diye, phar, yellow and ta ! a = x Portrait gallery, you feel you have|* = colon sree Kni Nie: Nailed o » ee a \ seen a compo portrait el th ota ¥ 150 t S$ at . Silk jer ey and tub silk, wit singe ieee ok Frasata itaeit. tn, eve Dainty, cozy and light eluaheine Goud? ¢ of tid . Just the summer wrap Mis tural, religious, educat Baby needs. | ly human. Each portrait is a revela- Trimmed wit brushed we Si ° $ 5 : ° $4 | 5 Pilon. of a certain side of Tusol some 500 Silk Petticoats $3.9 300 Silk Petticoats $4.95 } ment pesance, — 2 Nog he =H] strange and unusual facts are Lape, Wty ae ee ee Radium and j silk in plain tail- Milanes ‘sey and pussywillow silk te: toy: 18 side, Lunac are :* he edu-| ought out by this book. Did you rectlin spas iti ored and novelty d effects. Full cut, and in beautiful pet rim-fitting, in all good { tory. ee se * suthor'a| know. for instance: Rompers and the materials wil) wear wonderfully colors and many lengthy, | weed Pols ge: sini That the “busy beaver” takes a pe Second Floor—The Bon Marche | three months’ vacation away from/| coe } home? | “Black Buttes,” Clarence FE. Mul-| That a grizzly bear is harmless un- d; Doubleday, Page & Co. | less cornered? 4 | That wild animals work much leas Pan Taylor is a rollicking cuss than they play? A friaky son-of-a-zun. That wild animal homstead plots Toves to court the fema! : guard their “And he savies how it t of land and jealously | homes? That the grizzly bear fears nothing | but the skunk? h, Diet and Health.” Kurt H. Century Co, ‘author, a graduate of Harvard waity’s dental school, with the of D. D. M., is professor of oral and pathology in the school Which he graduated. He has an instructor in dental anatomy and a member of the research tee, le has had experience le used to be a cowboy. ‘And they say he wasn’t. al Pe. . The night watch was riding thru the storm and singing the 1 1 he stampede started. Two hundred d of cattle were lost and as the| boss said, after a week's hard| Oe lee tee tet orem’! Yank Aviators Now in First ees Conrear snd teave) Place Among Nations j next year the mild and drawl-| DAYTON, Ohio, May 9.—Amierica, he Black Buttes cauntry with an-| nation in the development of avia outfit—and in the same} tion, has staged a powerful come happened, the stampede, the | back of having something to do| ord known h the mysterious disappearance of| The recent carhival at Wilbur field (attle, and after an altercation| here, during which Lieuts. John A the outfit. The story of how he | the giant army monoplane, T-2, hung fed the mystery the Black Buttes | up at least seven records, including how he found his man Hepburn) the long distance record of 2,641 F lie roamed in the lands of the) of 36 hours, 5 minutes, virtually put from mystery into romance,|the United States “atop the world” Mystery again, makes one of the | in flying. of the ival, Brig. Gen. William | Mitchell, md in command of the army alr service, declared: ord that was ever known And if there are any records still at large that we don't know about and some- to take ‘em.” Brigadier General Mitchell said ex periment work at MeCook field, ncholy songs of the range when | FLYING RECORDS thru the Black Butte country, Duncan, two-gunp man, came thru| for many years considered a tardy ing cattle. Duncan was sus-| She now holds every airplane ree. the trail boss, the quiet wrangler | Ma eady and Oakley G. K in @ patient ten years’ search, and| miles and the sustained flight mark Western tales penned.in many} Expressing delight at the results “We now hold airplane .ree- one will put us wise, we'll proceed nation’s largest intermedi Various hospitals and institutions, | tion, is progressing b ind he 1s the author of monographs | bounds "Oral Abscesses,” “Oral ntgen-| While here Mite Insp ey.” and “Oral Anesthesia,’ [plans for the new hospital sh is formidable-sounding, but | balloon, the hu present work is a popular one, nd the Debothez extremely readable. Dr. Thoma all of which are being devel- @ talent for imparting technical! d under the direction of McCook | mation accurately and attrac-| field officers ! THE BRIDE’S BOOKLET Ate Your wedding bells to ring in June? 1¢ you're a June bride, _ bridegr ridesmaid, father. mother, sister or brother of a Dride-to-be, a “best man,” 2 matron or maid of honor, or merely | prospective guest at a wedding this spring, you'll want the eight- bane printed bulletin our Washington bureau has compiled, telling BRYTHING about the wedding. This bride's booklet is intended answer every question about the preparations for and conduct ! the wedding, from the announcement of the engagement until the happy couple steps on the train or boat, off on the honeymoon. it will be sent free with postage to any reader who asks for it, iply fill out plainly and carefully the coupon below, inclose loose and majl to our Washington bureau. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, | _ 1822 New Yori Ave., Washington, D, C, | I wish a copy, of “The Bride's Booklet,” and inclose here. | with four cents in stamps for same, Creepers 59c Checked gingham, trimmed with white, and contrasting applique. Sizes 1 to 4. Playtime Slip-Ons at 79c Heayy kiddycloth in plain effects, made full enow cover a frock without crushi , Sweater and Cap $3.95 Set * Sweater made ripple style. 100 Muslin Panties j at 25c Knickes style, braid trimmed Sizes 2 to 6. Muslin Panty Waists at 35c Well reinforced with tapo, Sixes stripe and to 120 Pairs Summer Socks 19c Pair Colored striped’ top, Blaes 4% te Trim 210 Pairs Mercerized Bises Socks at 25c Delicately colored tops. Sizes 4% to 6% Babies’ Hand-Made Dresses at $1.25 Fine ni kK, with every dainty stitch by hand. Lace at neck a al ‘es, Touches of French knots. Trimmed Baby 100 Jackets and Dresses 85c Sweaters at $1.35 Long and hort dresses, Botton and tie front effects, ine ma Trimmed in splendid quality White daintily with ace and em. trimmed with delicate biue broidery, Sizes, infanty’ to 2 and pink, Size 6 months to years. 1 year. Weighing and measuring of babies, 3 to 5 p. m. Thursday Baby Shop—t&eond Floor—The Bon Marche Anniversary Sale of 30-Piece gaia 9. 50 An excellent value in plain white dinner- ware for kitchen or summer house use. T t 6 din fer plates, 6 ple ates, 6 suuge dishes, 6 tea and 6 tea saucers. Union Street Barement ronsist cups Specially Planned Luncheon Armour's Star Bacon 46c Lb. Hestaarant=Upper Mati Far Delicious Sliced Bacon, in dustproof cartons— ts = ’ : Chicken Soup with Rice; Cold Turkey Sandwich; & th, Frult Salad; Strawberry Shortcake, Whipped | Porter's Peppy Plekles, sweetmixed, in bulk, 17¢ Cream, Coffee or Milk—465¢. pint; 3O¢ quart, 3 Ehman's Ripe Olives, medium size, and meaty, 17¢ pint; 30¢ quart. Beckwith's Famous Kadota Preserved Figs, 28¢ 1b, Salted Mackerel, good-size fish, 9¢; 81.00 dozen. Hon Marche Mayonnaise, fresh daily, 29¢ pound, Boneless Cottage Butts 25c Lb. Swift's extra fine quality sugar-cured meat, Pear-Apple Jam, with blanched almonds, 9¢ .1b.; 2 Ibs. for 15¢. Delicatessen—Upper Main Floor Assorted Chocolates 39c Lb. Hand rolled with hard centers, Fresh Salted Spanish Peanuts, 15¢ Ib. Candy Section—Upper Main Floor Prattlow’s Canned Spinach 11c Fine quality; $1.25 dozen, I, X, L. Mushroom Sauce, a perfect steak or fish dressing, 12¢ can, Paul's Canned Fruits, 22¢. Strawberries or raspberries in heavy syrup. Libby's Grated Pineapple, 14¢ can, Paul's dams, 4 Kinds, 20¢ jar, Booth’s Sweet Potatoes, very fine, 14¢ a can. Woodcock’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles 25c Pkg. Made from finest Simolina flour, _ Camed Food Bectlone-Unper PIB STK with dark Anniversary Sale Tableware 25,000 Knives, Forks and Spoons Silver-Plated and Nickel-Silver It’s a Noted Factory “Close- Out”—Take ’Em Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses, Homes, Take Notice! Never before were we able to offer tableware at such m a low. price. The lot consi in silver-plated and nickel well-known silverware factory. You will find here: Dinner knives; dinner forks, dessert knives, dessert forks, table rt spoons, soup spoons, salad forks, butter knives, sugar shells and other useful pieces. Teaspoons—50c Set of 6 spoons, d Derby Brand Chicken Broth 12c Pure, delicious chicken stock, Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 3 for 256, Curtis’ Sandwichola—tuna, ripe olives and pimento combined—8¢ jar. Imperted French Olive Oil, exvellent brand, 88¢ quart, American Beauty Pears 13c Can Fine Pears in heavy syrup, 2 for 25¢, Peerless Corn, extra fine, sweet and tender, 14¢ can; $1.60 dozen, Crystal White Laundry Soup, 7 for 25¢. of 14 bars, Limit Apron Thursday in the | \ Two Clever Aprons | One made from heavy percale, smartly bound in contrasting colors. . Made wit of bright a house and garden wear. The other is made of heavy imported print, trips. Upper Main Floor and Union Street Basement Anniversary Sale of Foods For this sale each department has arranged special values to celebrate this value-giving event! Anniversary Sale at $1.95 wide, becoming bertha collar and touches que as trimming. In light, gay shades for bertha collar and clever novelty sleeves. Made in shades, which will be nice for camping and picnic In sizes $6 to $4. : OS Second Floor—The Bon Marche Away at of plain and fancy patterns ver flatware—products of a Nickel silver in many patterns, Special Counter Lunch Lunch Counter—Upper Main Floor Creamed Chicken with Mushrooms on Toast; New Potatoes; Strawberry Shortcake, Coffee or Milk—35¢, Fresh Jelly Rolls, 16¢; 2 for 30¢. For one day at this low price,’ Bon Marche Bread, 12¢ loaf; 2 for Ber Vim-O Bread, less starch and more protein, 10¢ loaf, Butterhorns, 6¢; 5 for 25¢. Macaroons, four kinds, special at 18¢ doz. National Sugar Wafers, 35¢ 1b; 3 Ibs. $1.00. Large size Round Layer Cakes, 40¢, Oatmeal Cookies, 15¢ doz; 2 doz 25¢, Bakery—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche High-Grade Bulk Cocoa 8c Lb. As a drink or as a flavoring for cakes and tcings. q Special Green Tea, 20¢ Ib, . mnomy Laundry Tablets, Halt Price—10¢ pkg. 5 “Loju,” Half Gallon for 75c q Unferniented loganberry juice at wholesale prices, Pure Black Pepver, 16¢ 1 Coffee Section—Upper Main Floor