The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1923, Page 18

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TH te Time |MAKENEWBIDS School Teacher Proves OVER SKELETON AT ONPORTBONDS eal Champion of Boys. E TAR ) ue COU] BE 4 SES WILL UX PLAINED GERMAN OFFER ~ | HANDED ALLIES | Pupils Swear by Man Who Helps Them in 5 ; Id Pay 1,200,000,000 Priorities Unable to Find Life as Well as School Troubles Wou ay Legal Point Eliminated in Identity of Woman BUTTE, the w Cont authe tire migh 1 Woman wh red last Prospector With wv Against eentered por tboking f Mont, J hoping to divulg That the myste cleared w soda ‘gation A mes Binghamtor Elma lieves the dody, bea tr’s na to W 1 man. Mrs. of the watch timepiece fo: One she has Watch, the mes Tusted case pick: skeleton ma: two inches th three ounces. SEATTLE GIRL IS IDAHO GRAD UNIV: TY OF IDAHO, Mos tow, June 11.—Virginia McRae, 1416 EB. Thomas Seattle, today re. Celved her degree from the Bity of Ida the gradi is a 3 watch ick, and weighing st Univer the institution : Miss McRae received @f bachelor of science tn Bhe is a member of K Gamma sorority And the W Bhe Is Vico presi © past She has also b . ¥y of the senior class, 4 hager Po) university plays, & member of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet Prof. Edmond S. Mea the department o y University of Washington, the commencement addres ing on “The Northwest With the Nation.” ROLL STOCKINGS, ; END UP IN JAIL NEW YORK, June 7.—Three gay, Hobbed-haired girls rolled down their Ost0ckings to show a Broadway Street crowd what Ziegfeld missed. “We were just celebrating,” told the jailer. ation. e Kagp a club of wh ot two head at ot | | | in Contact | NI BY WANDA VON KETTLER H Hotel Butle: | pl Baptists to Make Trip to Bremerton The they | ne VIX ion of © the largest class in the h ot | Pel # required, in ¢ ters or merton, Friday evening, June § |The City of Bremerton [Cotman dock at 6:30. | Refreshments, including hot dogs, | Second Negotiations Blyth Witter & re hingt in « high bidde $850,000 Associate were th Seattle Co., Cy Hardgre STEER M HUNT W mpan. from Frank for © py e t ar roadway high r & Edd navi of ex Kauffman-Smith-Emort Le 7 NEW ISSL » NECESSARY DEEM sary 0 much as no buyer cane the fown ar within 60 contract ends ove jon and Wit OAR contractors $2,600 for the construction of a tele bidders were the Wass Meese & Gottfried & Matheson, all of Seattle The new the moving of car pany, SVD i ™ and will Marie E. Savage vote an then other necessity Fate of the sor tn doubt » final publi © achool Fr must. visit ot ee partment heads of the eck up on the sup is taking tithe ack cil at ne of wh grams are leadix annual spring h the week-end pro. racttons: } festival the upstairs room, order the grill there are not rehearsals, Mrs. Savage} her “spare time’ writing nEX many of which ave been presented in Seattle, and} .,, attending to still other ‘little now: |p. and-then jobs. Outside of these things mentioned, she has nothing to do. OLLEGE DEGREE on by its Baptist Young People wifi fing an excursion and rally at| any will leave {pls tects, The cepted b; contracts will be drawn » FACILITATE MOVEME r Brinkley cargo « all port terminals. of loading refrigerator cars with ice. | i The conveyor will do the work of a | world, number of men and in sald to be a FATE OF ZONE e@ before the entire ¢ Counciiman sought to send the measure to the corporation legality, but was overruled /pim in ta other safety committee Vigorous protests actors |the granting of building permita for | ee {Cunningham will take f hers | [plans prepared by licensed archi lo nBingham ake five others | edu: committee © figure offe WAS vee 1 noce the Joner 40 wan deeme thru ® uf snue cont t v permit © who would after the no ements in in (* ray 8 program to 4 fc high HAS JOBS FOR 400 SEATTLE SCHOOL, BOYS Smith « 1 Tucker C h $100 w Tte figure was rth of t the po: 09.64 £ Its bid} I one jons are that theu farmbands, | and timber TS mpany tt n mn ! s further ‘ than summe His aim is merel. submitied the low t powever porary School better fr Cunningh onveyor to be used If This bid was re ou ne and Bacon hood. "I expect these 1 world, He in guid of boyhood of for acceptar tepe threshold man He's getti the boys to retu the end of the summer, 4 nat eloped in of condi m in. the many ways, and cogniz which co sald Cunn gf in the school w especially aid in the work tlons infront th neha 7 ¥ kahop. "They avill learn the value of ldollar After they h Instead of td mer in the city a nN On street ¢ eloping morn at all port terminals a into strong, health br work y of the boys will find them: ves during return In the bitions for know what will go abo and intelligent manner, What a youth » during such sum. unsel for an opinion | mer will be of inestimable value to bill was following a heated de hearing on the prior to its “Ma te | pel) the summe fall with 4 they want it In Wednesday future. DEVOTES TO HELP That gained the to do Monday"s mecting John ©. Carroll a determ! : ent from t please him }put forth jin them. Cunning members of the publi WILL, KEEP IN TOUCH WITH BOYS AT WORK | “With more boys at work there Will be fewer men in the peniten ttarien,”” While were made by against’ the proposed code which would prohibit jof the jings in the tiona except thoro with | the boys are at work, & KYDSY tour around the state, Yoted to ‘Tecom: |i instructor at Garfield high. summer months, the 600 boys at and vacations to extendin clas |eandy and ice cream will be on sa ~ jon the boat. Attractive musica ° program on return trig Early Bird A military band will meet the |boat at Bremerton and lead the pa. oa jrade to the Union high where the rally will be held. Inter. esting program, with musical fea- tures. Inspiring message. Rev. J. Harvey Deere, D. D., Does Her Practicing of school, | GIVEN MOTHER NEW YORK, June 7.—A mother Jof three children, “Mra. Katherine Clay, won a degree at Barnard col lege. her studying on the subways, going to and from school. “My l-year-old one was my great- est help,” she sald, mend permission be granted to the new Barton packing plant to estab: Hah ita $3,000,000 packing plant in the old Rain’ 00ZE EXPLODED BY LIGHTNING RANDOLPH, Maass., June r Brewery properties. | ex: | in Early Morning | Lu Ella Stanhope Five o'clock in the morning finds Most of us doing the home stretch on the sleeping road with our ex. hausts wide open. Or perhaps we are subconsciously hoping that the alarm elock will fail to ring or that a tidal Wave will sweep the city 80 we won't Thavé to go to work. But this is not the case with Miss Lu Ella Stanhope, 612 E. 60th st. At & o'clock jn the morning Miss Stan- “hope is ‘always awake. And it {9 Possible that other members of her family are also, for that is the time she begins her daily vocal pr: 3 For, the past four years Miss Stan- hope has been taking vocal lecsons, At first she had difficulty to find time aside from her work in which to @o her practicing. At last she hit upon the plan of getting up in the early morning and getting it over. And now for two years she has been arising before 5 o'clock six days a week. As a culmination of her vocal studies, Miss Stanhope !9 going to » give her first public recital, unaided by any other vocal artists, Saturday Hight at the Fine Arts hall, She will pe aided by Kenneth Lyman, pianist. {\ Miss Stanhope is well known in Se- ale, having attended Lincoln high 1 and later graduated from the Beattle-Pacific college. ‘The program is as follow: ee iy ae Thurlow-Lieurance ne ie La la Stanhope "Trois Eccovsainee’ beer Polonaise in A. “212 f enopin Kenneth Lyman "La! Hear the Gentle Lark” * » Bir Henry Bia! Vite if} La Bila “Boguldiiia’.... Keherzo in B Minor. -Mendelasohn "Vulelk” » Mokroja ma’. ‘erey Grainger enneth Lyman ‘eo dis que rien no m'epouvante men") « te eeees Migot Lu Ella Stanhop env heeneepe ac enapnegsiundninaseasinayneessndennpamneenenesnneen nase Everett, will be the speaker. | Friends are invited, | northernmost point in Asia. \hooch. BON MARCHE. Th PARGA Elaborate fixtures cost money. Inexpensive appliances are carried in the Bargain Basement. You save the difference on y New, Clean, Crisp Stock! UNDERMUSLINS In plain white and colors Gowns, Princess Slips, Vests Chemises, Step-In Bloomers plain crepes. FOR SUMMER HATS Women Hair braid, with and without colored facings. Flower trimmed. Some matrons’ hats in this style. Georgette hats in many colors. WOMEN’S DRESSY WASH $ DRESSES Printed Voile, Ratine, Organdie Trimmed Gingham Many styles, colors and nov- elty combinations, An exceptional buy, as the prices are wholesale and legs, Lightning struck a barn here, | Cape Chelyuskin, Siberia, is the | ploding 100 gallons of home-made } IN BOSEME 719c Large assortments in seco silk, splash voile, fine grade muslin, figured and $9.98 AT | our prices. —piquant styles, young and fresh as a summer morning. “Missy Frocks” are gay little affairs of gingham, voile, linene and linen—made with all the fascinating whims of youth. Jenny necks, straight blouses with bouffant skirts, fluffy sashes and the demure, no belts, which are irresistible at slender w H Petal collars and cuffs to daringly short sleeves—bright color contrasts—all the dash. ing, lovable things which make youth vivid! B15 PIKB nm have been invited to Here and There ee Ar Joue Parafay pals never had a iend than H, B. am, manual training boys ng them all jobs for nas Spellman nO are c to violate SPARE TIME THE BOYS has suc mains until close to give extra instruction would rfield is appar: | trainin, © efforts they make to|the dis and the exertion they | results > just his confidence | and has respect of eodod nm and course. mal of show it jowship in his am devotes I sroom hile are program. At manhood. Call Witnesses in New Narcotic Case difficult the continuation of the in- for both the defense ‘onecution in the ed with con. in his workshop @i 6 a herwise fail in thelr manual | All his time ts at| his pupils and the | Sherman, Gold Marks Annually BY CARL D. GROAT e work of the a tax before the 00,000 marks that it ns improve. An international conferen: called to gent any changes the pl 1 text of the German a question on which op Therefore, Ge inions differ. offers to accept 2 impartial, inte ton the ations that mu: man: amount of ed dfcidt today handed copy of Ger- reparations offer. , in a brief ptatement ts. ne tinre, said the ‘in order to avoid hing which might render more every terchange of views” on reparations, was confined “to those points on narcotic which 1 governments as ex- d Michael | pressed in their replies to the Ger- man note on May 2 held similar views.” case the a’ ison dct Secretary Hughes the German m- nemorangum” nd: s of the United in, Italy, Frai an “as an explani nent of the note c the German government of } m. and re- ‘inuniene to | Portland Officers prion Haka Arrest Fugitive PORTLAND, June 7.—Clyde 1. 37, fs in fall here today, arrested at the request of Ardmore, There is an air of intimate good | Okla., officers. wes which is| holidays |abeent in the average schoolroom.|homa while at Uberty on bail pend. the work |Cunningham’s lathes work overtime | ing appeal of a case in which he was Weekend out-|turning out intricate pieces of fur-| convicted of manslaughter, The ap- 2 part of his/niture and moulding the more in- present, |trieate minds of boyhood into self- as the school year is ending, he is | reli Sherman is said to have left Okla- peal was recently denied, officers say, and Sherman must serve a four- year sentence for the crime. — charming models, which mingle smartness with dignity. “Mrs. Frocks” always remember that they must spice their dignity with jauntiness, and cool their jauntiness with charm. or Low waistlines, caught with sashes tied at the side, and straighthanging frocks, trim. med with organdy and frivolous spots of ap: plique. Checked and plain ginghams, cool volles and crisp linens, all expressed in indi. vidual end original ways. Second Floor—The Bon Marche STREET—SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREYT—SRATTLE All-Day Wash Frocks For Porch, Street and Outing In Every Glowing Summer Color—Attractively Priced $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 and $9.75 9 straight lines, which are slenderizing and graceful. “Matron Frocks” feature iong, free-hanging and wrap- around lines, which create slender and supple effects for the mature figure. \ Clinging voiles, fresh ginghams and linens ~designed so delightfully that large women can forget their aversion to light-toned frocks. ‘The wrap-arounds are finished with cleverly inserted pleated panols at the side, MME. CHERNOFF TO LECTURE ON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL Mmo. Chernoff, famous beauty and health authority, will give a series of six lectures on “How to Be Beautifull beginning Mon- day, Simo 11, 2:80 p.m, in ‘The Bon Marche Auditorium, without charge. See further announcement,

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