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THE SEATTLE STAR ic HUSBAND DENIES High School Students to JEWSTOTELL American Finds Lacrosse MURDER OF TWO Be Graduatea This Week (FHOLY LAND 4/8 Game to Puzzle Over More Than 1,600 Will Complete Courses in} Lecture Here in Interest of DYOken Ribs Count as 20 Points and Murder’: City; Prizes to Be Awarded Rehabilitation Fund Is Ultimate Object ARNETTE r Tamale Man Will Face Third Trial ASK EXTENSION OF DEXTER AVE. Council Was to Get Ordinance Monday New “Police Declare Wife Con- fesses That He Is Guilty STEVE t fn of ( ROZEMAN, Mont, Ju ' Paced with what fn be his wife murdered wo mobile cam! Cq ner, forme: & D, was Ris innocen ‘Altho t have @ signed Danner that b ted the crime that the ered, Danne ot do the k Mr. and Mrs. Jo! from the So: The victims of th ever he was Mrs, Danner’, statemer that the slaying took tral Park, Mont \ Couples were motoring west 2920, Sprouse, accoriin, still stoutly bodies om sie the the field ming eact Canadian how LACKOSSE IS MIXTURE pant ut 40 ng out INDIAN IS GIVEN A fession held here, w Gistance from the Where they were was killed by a hunter's ax Both bodies were day, found in ‘the automobi my Danner led the offic Danner admits havi with the Sprouses bu Goes not know how they w and was ignorant of what had utomodile cs pring. His v blow from Pened to them when they disap-| Peared from the camp Charges have not yet been filed fazainst Danner, Both he and his Swife are being held in custody here 7 OREGON'S PEST © WAR SUCCEEDS igs and. Caterpillars Rapidly Disappearing | PORTLAND, June 1i.—Oregon's| Hwelcome guests—the earwigs and | eaterpillars—are rapidiy passing | Mo the next realm, or wherever it is Mhat bugs that bite and wooly worms that creep go to when they Unable to turn down the tempt SB meals: spread for them by the 4 i eoliege students conducting the tly earwig conquest, that par army of invaders is fast ppearing—victims of the insid-|°" poison which lies within the viands. | More than half of the 900 city} eks overrun by the carwigs have | Cleared of the pests earvers d to defense headquarters to-| news cheered the residents Mye within the stricken district, | also brought smiles to ances of the city fathers, | ‘Nad appropriated 316,000 as al budget, and were hoping that} Money would not be spent in| in the Corvallis section, | the caterpillars have de-| ited the greenery and laid low summer crops, rature has to the relief. ASITIC FLIES THEIR STUFF” The learned scientists of Oregon Ficultural college at Corvallis,,| “predicted that the caterpillars be stricken by the bite of tic flies nestling 'n the fuzz their heads, said « mouthful, nt reports disclose. ‘The caterpillar host ix not so iy as it was last week. Many ‘the advance legions, slready ar- in Corvallis, are turning up toes and succumbing. Others Moving slowly, witn occasional |” it epileptic wriggles, which ‘sage death. il_ transportation tains is again e, with the crest of the pillar tide moving away from Failroad tracks in search of a quiet place to die. ge Send Large abeck Delegation ucross n Wednesday morning, June 12, o'clock, in automobiles for the ¥. M. C. A. camp at Seabeck Sound. This is the strongest ip sent to the summer confer- for many years, and they go pared to challenge the representa- of all other towns and colleges the athletic contest and “stunts.” q baseball nine has as battery Rex ‘Turner, Huntington Park, Cal. as twirler, and Paul Phillips, Cushman, At., to catch for him. Others who in the delegation are Sergius elkunoff and Boris Dmetrieff, sla; Chang, Korea; Otho Love, field; Jobo Yasamura and Gerald Sumner; Ralph Singleton, ratet, Idaho; Paul Jone: chairman of the diy relations committee from Pacific coast headquarters of the 7M. C. A. at San francisco, has "been spending some days on. the campus, getting i: touch with the | foreign students. ureau Repairman Exams Announced The United States civil service ission announces an examina for repairman in the United weather bureau at Tatoosh nd, Washington, Salary is $1,000 . It is necessary that appli: for this position have experi. as telegraph line repairmen ped operator. Applica- 4 received up to July 14, 1923, For further information and ap. fon blank apply to the secre. ‘1th U, 8. civil service district, Postoftice building, Seattle, United States has 148 national the | “1 running on Lovocation Salutatory ‘On the Road to Mandalay e Bear PUANKLIN f Spangled Danner* re—"Ba apreastvo High School Orchestra Invoe Rey, Edward Lincoln Smith ve m the Casedrake spiritual) (>) “Indian Snake Dance # Balutatory WEST SEATTL War March mice Pi Violin Solo—“Fantaste Helen Schuman Marg a “The Father of Thrift. 1 |The Vision of the Pion Piano Solo- | (a) “March Wind ‘Winning of the North (b) Bt r ° “Lind Valedtetory: Lola Bennett Accompaniats, Grace Presentation of Diplomas, 0. B. Thor- | « grimaon, member of board of directors. | GARFIELD Selections by Garfield High Schoo! Or-| cheatra, | Invocation. Rev. BA. Balle Salutatory, “Pathfinders”..lda Kaminott | "A “Electrical Developm: ("Our Pla : award Joubert |"Obertaas” io. Florence Rosen ue of Literature”...Lena Kelsler | p, Progress in the United | pres, ‘ . Frank Sanderson | guerite Reichert | our washin jon", .Ada. Welch | oF Weebl Sadie Bteingers csratan: as Btring Quartet Presentation of Diplomas—#. E. Fleming, | tant superintendent of schools. Class Song. }10-horsepower engine really Processional tSese jendelssohn Lincoin High School Orchestra lonly 6 2-3 avers horses. : st (Here and There| Tho one horsepower ts suppdsed| thru F to represent the power of an aver-| usin age horse, it is an overestimate, a/ general public and as the issue in} jsenting the equivalent strength of ae Dr. Alexander Goldstein and, & held Tuesday night temple Rabbi Emeritus J and Dr, Alexar minent Silverman . both © men the Pacifi attle for one ommittee members, famous war Angel of Si Elso Brandstrom, nown as the jock with 20, an op. night on a is De Macmahon, ardent dies in Paris. The Mara’ French roy W. D. Lane will speak before the Commonwealth club Monday evening at Dartnall's cafeteria Redondo beach dance ball is minus #0 license, #0 is closed by sheriff. “The Ri Rens ose M. MeDowe! ase 5 Dorethy Forster] J December was halted in a Westlake and in held for auto on early morning, car , | speed Moi | runaway boys of thelr y bars way f& list wit consent j Plaque Hoidies to *| Get Reduced Offer} etters addressed to the 2,800] sity of Washington stadium} holders, offering them the {:|Opportunity of repurchasing their! plaques at ced rate, were to bo mailed day afternoon | Former plaque holders will be giv-| jen but two days in which to make} |their reservations for Be |ginning Thursday and continuing day students, alumni and men will call upon tho} seats, repre-| |jmited to 3,000 Mr. Meisnest sa: | he anticipates that the sale will be| completed by Friday night. | Ba Real Saving! See the colors! See the styles! Count YOUR savings! with heavy silk fringe. brown, embracing 181,799 acres, THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Two heads are better than one. Take Old Man Economy by the hand. The Bargain Basement is his Headquarters, where he teaches Brand New Dresses Just Arrived From New York Georgette, Canton Crepe, Egyptian Canton Crepe Georgette in white, gray, sand and black, with lace ruffle trim; in navy with changeable taffeta ruffles, Canton crepe in tan, gray, cocoa and white with flounces and sashes of moire ribbon. signs. In navy, with ruffled lace yoke, sleeves and pock- ets, pleated panel from pockets. slip-on waists of contrasting colors, sashes trimmed SIZES TO 40 Hemstitched de- Pleated skirts with Egyptian Roshanara crepe skirt with white Canton waist, pearl button trimmed. ( Egyptian Canton crepe with panel and apron drapes —in poppy red and gray, white and cleo blue, tan and OF AMERICAN GA or a t a PRETTY “BUTTERFLY” ation}; The men on both t with football! very dexterous with At The Bo n Marche Spring Coats! Suits! Dresses! Reduced One-Third From Original Selling Price Almost as many styles as there are garments—only a limited number at each price—so better come early to In the lot are two- and three-piece fay suits in both silk and fine twill, in tan, C navy, gray and black, Sport, Street and Afternoon Dresses Santon, nd Georgette crepe, lace, in the season's tan New Summer workmanship handsome style pieces—in shades of share in these decided savings! ‘ored colors. Yoats and Wraps of the better grade and fine materials— and navy. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Wash Fabrics Featured at Lowest Prices Table after table of these beautiful cotton fabrics—such a wide range of patterns to select from—in fact, the best lot we have had in many a day, Butterick Patterns summer wash dresses and children’s clothes, 36-INCH SHEER DRESS VOILES A very special purchase and sale of this popular summer fabric. Good range of effective patterns and all wanted colors. 20¢ 26-INCH TISSUE GINGHAMS 2,000 yards in popular plaid designs. Soft, pretty shades of pink, blue, helio and gold. 30C 30-INCH IMPORTED SWISSES ‘effects. Quantities are limited. Shades of pink, rose, Sheer imported fabrics in dotted and figured gold, red, helio, and maize. 36- AND 38-INCH DRESS VOILES 50c Beautiful new patterns in Egyptian and Oriental prints. All the newest and most striking shades in a splendid assortment. PLAIN AND FIGURED RATINE 75c and checks. Shades of blue, green, helio, rose, tangerine, Good looking and good quality. Figures, plain black and white. and the Deltor simplify matters when making up 34- & 36-IN. TISSUES & SWISSES 40 Dots, checks and plaids, in warm shades of pink, Cc blue, helio, rose, gold, brown and green. 38- AND 40-IN. SHEER BATISTE 85) Especially fine for summer underwear. Dainty iC she patterns, in shades of pink, helio, green, blue and gold. aoe 26-INCH TISSUE GINGHAMS 95 The ideal fabric for summer frocks for chil- Cc dren and women. Plaids smartly striped with a fibre cord and in a wide range of dainty light colors. a7, 38-INCH SPORT RADIOUX $1 Hand- A wonderful material for sport skirts. some stripes, plaids and checks, in bright, beautiful color effects. 38-INCH DRESS VOILES $1 described. Vivid Egyptian effects, and colder conventional designs, So lovely that they can’t be fairly in any color you could name. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Mme. Chernoff’s Lecture Tuesday “How to Increase Weight Becomingly” Wholesome, proper w: to fill hollows in neck, develop the bust and straighten rounded shoulders in adults and children, Special reference will be made 0 tightening flabby chins, and exercises will be shown for developing’ the body to proper proportions. This lecture is absolutely without charge. 2:30—The Bon Marche Auditorium—Fourth Floor Summertime Togs for Little Tots Black Play Suits $1.50 Good quality black sateen, made in the peg-top style, trimmed with turkey red. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Wash Headwear 98c For boy or girl. Made from pique, gabardine and poplin, in all white and combinations of color, Mothers’ and Babies’ Health Classes Under the Direction of the State Board of Health Tho course of les#ons will begin Thursday, June 14, 2 to 8, in the Baby Shop, and there will be a class each Thursday for five weeks. The Lectures Include; “Pre-Natal Care,” by Dr. D, H. Huston, “Care and Feeding of Children,” by Dr, Arthur H, G Weighing and measuring of babies by our graduate nurse, each Thursday, \ Second Floor—The Bon Marche Luneh at the Counter—30¢e Turkey Croquettes Mashed Potatoes New Asparagus Bread and Butter Strawberry Shortcake Coffee or Milk PIKE Upper Main Floor ae T—SECOND AVENUB. For Jollygfiking Days Girls’ Khaki Outing Togs. Tailored Khaki Suits $5.75 ‘Well made, the coat hav. ing four tailored pockets, and the knickers finished with trim knee band. Sizes 8 to 14. Khaki Suit (knickers and middies), sizes 6 to 14, at $2.95. Khaki Middies, sizes 6 to 16, $1.50. Khaki Shirts, sizes 6 to 14, $1.95. Khaki Bloomers, sizes 6 to 14, 98¢. Second Floor Stone Jars! Special! Best quality Eastern Stoneware, heavily glazed inside and out. 1-gal, Stone Jar, with cover. ...48¢ 2-gal. Stone Jar, with cover. ...72¢ 8-gal. Stone Jar, with cover. ...98¢ 4-gal. Stone Jar, with cover. .$1.25 5-gal. Stone Jar, with cover. .$1.55. 6-gal. Stone Jar, with cover. .$1.85 Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Lunch in the Restaurar%¥—50c Half Roest Spring Chicken Mashed Potatoes Assorted Rolls and Butter Strawberry Shortcake Coffee or Milk Upper Main Floor UNION STREET—SEATTLE