The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1923, Page 16

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Pupils Will Get Credit Seattle” Week, It Is Announced city will have a regularly prescribed cours f stu nt Schools. There will be regular |t Classes and examinat its will be give pass, it was Supt. T. KR. Cole ef the schools Chamber of Com iitiee, w ments for t The cours AD CLUB TO s HOLD LUNCHEON sive, as ‘ a a Ww the p pal event of M Supt. ¢ M i,t formal ope , Tu A Ad « 1 ehikiren. “ betel, more que: he the childr Be Cole has of the most import Plans for the w FIVE PARTS TO STUDY COURSE The study five parts and gener lation, a, ¢ & world port; third sirable place in whic ering héalth and. cllma tions, scenery, education fa This $100 flat model presents an old friend in a new dress, but the fidelity of the voice is Vicor, as always. An- other flat top model is $375. We have true Vidtrolas from $25 up; terms can be arranged easily. Sherman |Glay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma + © sokane * Portiand Most of us eat too hastily and do not chew our food enough. If people realized how much more good their food would do . them if properly masticated, and followed up with a bit of WRIGLEY’S to assist the digestive process, we'd have far better health. Keep teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and diges- tion good with WRIGLEY’S. made of purest materials, in modern, sanitary factories. L-a-s-t-s | A the work until last year. ea concerns will stand the he burden of expenm, WRIGLEY’S is the perfect gum, |, “*?*.7°040re Oltenbers, who tor WILL REPLY ON for Knowing Their City PRISON PARDON Course Will Be Offered During “Know Harding to Make Statement About “Politicals” A iB HERE'S MORE ABOUT BEACON HILL STARTS ON PAGE 7 s mu will be fi Hanford The ¥ res af than oft od 2 in as um powder aff absorta water and a euturated, the will be necessary to keep |the water from drat section from above. A deep drain, | with tile at bottom, Il be sunk across Beacon Hill ab Jernde district. ‘This will jall water seeping in from above. |Then numerous surface drains will | |be laid to carry the water away jthat falls on the hill. This will prevent saturation, En-| gineer Blackwell believes, and keep 2 dry blanket of earth on the p The shrubs will sen s and help hold the cart into the TWELFTH AV BE STRAL ©. TO NED OUT pa district, | The project was orlginally started but objections to the ex | Blackwell, the two jto pay approximately 3 euble yard for t | When the proper condemn. Jed and acquired by the city it cost la total of $289,730.46. The grading | will cost a total of $49,000, which |makes the total cost $1,130,000 for the project. The Great Northern and Fryp Co. will pay approximately | $250,000! of the amount, Blackwell} ea. A total of 009 cuble ards of earth will be washed | away. | cents fill ‘WILL SUBMIT | CRIME REPORT. ‘The public safety committee of the| | Municipal league will submit its] }erime survey report Tuesday noon | jat the assembly room of the Hotel | | Frye, when the members of the leaguo gather for the weekly luncheon, | | The crime survey was suggested last September by President Bald win and js modeled on the survey made by the Ci 1 foundation | |of the city of Cleveland, Ohio. ‘The survey committee wellenbach, H. W. Mason, C. F. | Riddell, H. I. Chatterton and Jack. son Silbaugh, J, 8. District Attorney Thomas P. ort by the committee | Army Song Leader to Leave Seattle) two years has been song leader of te Salvation Army in Seattle, will leave shortly for Wenatchee, where he will be In charge of Salvation Army activities in Chelan county, Captain Oldenberg is being promot ed to the rank of cadet captain. He | will be accompanied to hin new post | by Mrs, Oinedberg. Essay Contest for Boys Is Announced John Brown, Wm. H. Seward and | Patrick Henry will be the subjects of an essay contest by the Big Broth- era committee of the Kiks for all boys under 16, h hoy 1s to write not more than | 500 words on the greatest American hero born in May and give his rea- ‘ons for the selection. The three lint. | jed above are given by the Elks aw the outstanding Americans born In this month, ‘The winner will receive a cash prize of $10, THE SEATTLE STAR =--<>| Anniversary Sale of Cottons| | Many thousands of yards of beautiful new cotton fabrics at prices ) that offer you decided savings 36-Inch Firm ) 36-In. Bleached Hope Muslin 15¢c (321. Bates’ Indian -Head 25c ver pe- Excellent quality, free from dressing. Lengths to We rs Gingham aoeaien muslin. Lengths to 10 yard A 36-Inch Light and Dark Voiles 15c dark shades, Lengths to 10 yards. 34- and 36-Inch Beach Cloth 25c Very serviceable fabric, in shades of pink, blue, helio, yellow, rose and tan. Lengths to 20 yard 36-Inch Black and Colored Sateen 25c Lovely patterns. Popular colors in both light and 25 Less than wholesale price. Lots of black, pink and : 27-Inch Plaid Dress Ginghams 15c ay ARES RINSBATOR:,- A $1.50 Swiss Organdie Now $1.00 really wonderful value! York gingham. First quality fabrics in good colors and clean-cut plaid saat A and colorings 85c All-Linen Towels for 59c on Heavy towels; wear for years. Size 18x36. Anniversary Sale of Twill Suits ¢ at $29.50 € for Women and Misses Distinctly smart suits expressing the cleverest lines of the spring mode—at a sale price! with ef- be Shades of navy, deer, tan, gray and barley. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Three-Piece Tweed Knicker Suits $15.95 For vacation comfort and smart- ? these well-tailored combina- tions of knickers, skirt and jacket, meet every requirement! Novelty mixed tweeds. The ts cut mannishly on favored sport lines, the knickers generously designed, with wide cuffs at the knee, and tho skirts very trim and straight. Salt and pepper, black and white, tan and oe, gray and green, and tan and blue mixtures. Second Floor—The Bon Marcie - Sale! 1,00 Copyright Fiction 45c A u From a world-famous manufacturer of* fine Read the Popular Titles: 36-Inch Knit Crepe $2.15 silks—soft, lustrous and non-crushing. Some “Invincible Minnie,” Holding. “Stash of the Ma Waldo, A splendid value in new striped Knit Crepe. changeable effects in the lot. “My Son,” Harris “Face of the wl tojer, “Garden of Resurrection,” “Joan ot Overbar Wharton. Thurston. “Queen Lucila,” Benson, “The Agony Column,” “Rain Before Seven,” Der Biggers. Lendbitter. “The House in Dormer Forest,” “A Fool's Errand,” Rickard toast, Mohawk, and seal Webb. “The Adorable Dreamer,” Kirby. Per “The Spirit of the Time,” “Tho Tall Vill Malet. and § colors. Hichens. Britton, “New. Wine,” Castle. sland,” Runkle, h % 5 0 vide, “The Path of the King,” “Prairie Schooner Princess," phd ls Buchan, Maule. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche rounialval Anniversary Sale of Every-Day Needs 200 Curling Irons at $1.25 he ae ae Cups and Saucers “Benjamin” 2-Way Electric Light Socket, well made ‘and durable, None delivered. 85c Set of 6 Table Tumblers 4c Tho wellknown “Traymore" Handsome Colonial shape— medium weight glass, None Fae “Portecurl” Blecttic Curling Irons, formerly $1.95—com- plete with cord, two-piece de- tachable plug and removable waver, None delivered. delivered. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche + each, The BonMarché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE 1,500 yards of first qual- Exceptional value. A very good weight All th newest patterns qunaiier feneia 90c Fine Linen Towels for 65c | Third Floor—The Bon Marche | Anniversary Sale of Silks — Thousands and Thousands of Yards of Popular Silks—Silk and Wool Mixtures— and Artificial Silks! This Great Sale Offers Them at Prices Far Below 39-Inch Spiral Crepe $2.95 Fine Novelty Failles $1.50 A fine quality of this silk and wool crepe. 36- and 40-inch, durable silk mixed faille. Shades of reindeer, muffin, fallow, bittersweet, Self and satin striped, in shades of navy end’ , lark, Mohawk, jade, Belgian, shepherd and taupe. ; : 36-Inch Tul i 36-Inch Knit Velvet $3.50 bular Vesting 79c A luxurious silky fabric that 1s richness itself. Shades of yellow, jade, pink, orchid, lavender Shades of navy, silver, tangerine, bittersweet, and white. r kashan blue and black, 36-Inch Sport Satins $1.35 35-In. Chiffon Taffeta $1.95 Novelty effects in ivory shades. Jacquard and novelty striped effects. Shades o! erine, jade, pearl, lark, d, : att, Motawh, IANvie’ green, ODpY,. Raieons 40-Inch Sport Satin $1.95 ; Shades of canna, jade, taupe, flesh, Mohawk, Silk-and-Wool Canton $1.75 tite cna vrown, “i oer 86- and 40-inch widths of a splendid fabric. tt for Spring dresses and sults. In black 36-Inch Effective Brocades Artifiial: Sill: Skirting $1.28 -aiccrua white; 10-yard limit for one customer. 32-Inch Striped Art Ticking 25c t tf 45 inches wide. Fine, sheer quality of white Swis organdie, | Make lovely Very firm; all linen. An excellent value. Anniversary Sale of Undermuslins Wonderful values, specially purchased for this sale, and priced so that you can have twice as many of the dainty things as you had planned! Slips of Imported Striped Sateen $2.50 Striped sateen of splendid q ality. « tailored 1 hem, which makes it low. Dimity and Batiste Chemises $1.00 Barred dimity and shadow hatiste. In 4 and elaborately jace-trimmed st 44 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Tailored Batiste Chemises 69c Very attractive and practical. Trimmed with colored hemstitching. Sizes 36 Batiste Gowns $1.00 The crepe gowns are plain and figured. In white, orchid, flesh and honeydew. Sizes 16 and 17, The batiste gowns are all-white. Very soft and fine. Variously trimmed with lace. Sizes 14 and 17. Extra-Size Good Muslin Gowns $1.50 Attractively trimmed with lace and embroidery, Sizes 18 and 19. Those at Which They Usually Sell Plain and fancy effects. 1,500 yards of navy and black pure-dye Taffeta of wonderful quality. Artificial silk in plain and bordered styles. Color stripe on white, Shades of navy, brown, madelon rose, almond in shades of blue, gold and green, toast, muffin, seal, pearl, Olympic blue, white and black, Third Floor—The Bon Marche shape of K-T-K., American Semi-poreelain ware. None de livered, Dinner Plates to match, 150 Anniversary Sale of 300 Boys’ Sport Blouses 83c In clean, cool patterns--white with colored figures—tust the garments the boys like to wear for Summer outings or at playtime, Made with sport collar and three-quarter sleeves. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marcho

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