The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR BOOZE MAKERS urist Decide ) BUILD HUGE DERN, dune 1 Accept Immunity Rather ; 2 ’ ment the ae oS ee Than Fight Law a. } oct utenti n of the a -Country Still HasOQver 7 i Twenty Million Yorse: HEIGHTS Number will mount a during the wa winning the lita of friends and | rite, . carried b , onemion, id an pigmy bexide | face nis new giant When submerged this latest ad tion to the British feet will displace 600 ton’ r lisplacement is] grea@r by 1,400 ¢ than that of! any German submarine and tho t reaimn. _ d a Let The Bon Marche Lower the Cost of Your Vacation Needs! Se Out for a Dip in the Sound! who might be sacs die | Swimming Suits $2.95 What's His-Nan guapeot them tho first ti f betes ; nce ha wn that thi For Women and Misses of totin’ liquor t . ‘ : t we pinch ‘em, the wives do’ But the judge ef Minne a suburb Judge Men those Ch tt, Toge of this around. The chic Say, and ¢ mebbe- “Let's clear suggested “Now, J chief, “there's 2 For Summer-Time Wear! A Special Lot of Girls’ Capes—$6.95 Sp Beart ah Boys’ Vacation Togs! Two-Knicker Suits Pure worsted, two-piece suits athletic cut—others with arm “Why,” excla happy thought We ask ‘em to and al Police they ¢ orus’ c t y a wer . Tl NS IN sched an face.| TIDE TURNS 1 He had ked. a the nd neck bands. Chest and skirt stripings. Some fancy styles. Rib stitch models, Sizes 80 to 16, Pure Worsted Bathing Suits, $3.95 to $5.95. 95 ery inexpensive Summer wear A try low price, indeed, for such loog looking Capes! Woh tweed mixtures in hs check} and overplaid polo—pin I check woo} fabric and plain vel- and wol dom. hi leaders movem SEAT BACK FAVOR OF DOG our. (Most of these Capes are ing S 5 fully lined g ave ar ; ‘ The Bathing Shoes 65¢ to $1.45 Pleasing tweed and] ings sat 3 eee i Y / Sateen, canvas and rubber, in simere __ patterns} some Lin *. 4 PAT ste: sandal and Oxford style—red, sturdily built for long] dr. {vith pocke f i ste a green, black and white—sizes service. Good styles;| years zes to fit girls 6 to 3 to 8, sizes 7 to 17. 4 Belts for Swimming Suits 25¢ Bathing Caps 35¢ to $1.00 " . De mn the man in t he 5-year Yet, if we can Signs reading lik | cua of az int of the dow: “Dear Mr. Bootlesger The deat i dash| vos was as great’ as “We are going out to get . and your er. But we are fighting Stills and moonsh: lumbia Heights. fir t fore Saturday, May 19, a render them and you w touched: Beware, tio, don’t do this! should alway com emotions which actuated 1 on trial | ¥ other man been fn THINGS LOOKED VEKY thi undoubtedly we DARK FOR TEDDY | woutd have don did the dog--try years of nim-} at all hazards to protect our property. | actions may sometimes rehensible, perhaps 5 In| checks, plaids, mixtures, ¥ Boys tan, \ine, gray, helio, deep rose, : Scotch cap with rows of ruffles—odd shape "Ne e Sui red nd green. Egyptian style, close-fitting diver models bow, Flapper Suits Sond Floor—The Bon Marche in gum rubber with chin strap. 5 95¢ Second Floor—The Bon Marche Of desirable shade of khaki; belted style. Tn The Bon Marche Sport Shop Outing toggery for real vacation days, with corpus di > & = 4 & black for Tedd; Of course, the » fact tha him of ine, what } tlons at avail in mu here all % were made for men and] A Footwear for the Vacation Days Laced-to-Toe Keds dered hisjof the t t Tho popular Field Day Keds for s of|gnaws jow-foun joys. G heavy weight ¥ lute so! peaceful » 0 s of heavy gray ru nd ack o co = black ‘trimming. Black Bear Sizes 8 to 2 at $2.25 Wearable And the day { Boys’ Khaki Sport Blouses 95c Ideal for vacation wear. Boys’ All-Wool happily | come to their places ; producing outfits. With their campaign five days un- @er way, six stills had gone into the | limbo of history. decision | dogdom = in| Nobody wentjto jail, No tears Were shed. And: the village was Saved the expense of many trials. “Great idea,” says’ the judge, | P slapping the chief on the back MBetter’n that,” agrees the chief, slapping the judge on the back. Fishburne to Talk to Democratic Club George P. Fishburne, of Tacoma, “democratic nomneo for congress in| 1920, will be the main speaker at the Saturday meeting of the King /County Democratic Club, held at Dartnall’s cafeteria, Second ave. and Madison st, at noon. Fishburne was Assistant district attorney et Tacoma eauring the Wilson administration. HE FOOLED 'EM } CLEVELAND, » Eng. June 15.—An old tigot for -years did the P work an fron safe. is doing for a Jocal resident. Large sums of money, | Collected after the banks closed, were y deposited in the boot. The owner @rgued burglars would never think | Of looking there for money. And be |Was right! But he feels safer with | the safe. Are You TOO THIN? \@ Misses’ and Children’s Are you troubled “all you “fatty” or Have you too many bones, or too many curt by embonpoint, or just points? Do your fri “skinny”? In either case our Washington bureau is ready with help. They have-a bulletin on “Weight Reduction” and another on’ "Weight Increase” which give suggestions, food lists, menus and other helps $0 that you can either coax some more pounds on an underweight body or take off some of the surplus rolls of-fatty tluue. Just ti out carefully the coupon below, indicating which bulletin you wish, and mail as directed: Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave,, Washington, D, C. T want a copy of the bulletin marked with “X” below and. } inclose a tto-cent postage stamp for sane, ; WEIGHT DECREASE CL} WEIGHT INCREASE C) MNO... ss s00de Sead Ses ode ban esaweed hnas tases ceccesdtsbess Street and NO... ccccccscciccvcsscvncccccsesecesccvcscsccccs TRE BOW MARCHE | BaRGaIn BASEMENT Make your money work for you. Others have, you can. Buy in the Bargain Basement and you'll make 100 cents hustle for every dollar. A LUCKY BUY BRINGS 1,200 PAIRS WOMEN’S Selz and /SELZ Rice & Hutchins He mer RICE S HUTCHINS CUSTOM MADE Mane mv BA Brands PUMPS and OXFORDS Thirty styles! High heels! Medium heels! Low heels! Kid! Calf! Patent! Suede!’ Every pair guar-. anteed by the manufacturer. Full run of sizes and widths in many of the styles. Black, brown, tan, gray, white and combinations. 4 to 6 at $2.65 ~ Girls’ Summer Shoes $4.95 Growing Girls’ Pumps of patent, trimmed in gray or and gray ¢ Oxforfin with brown | calf Sizes 11% to 2 at $2.45 trimoting. Also all-putent Sitea-244 to 7 at $3.35 leather Pollyanna» Sandals Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Winningly Youthful—Cleverly Designed! Dainty Wash Frocks $3.95! $4.95! Real dresses—not aprons! The sort of dresses you can put on before luncheon and be charmingly ready for any chance caller—or for an unexpected trip down town! Sandals Made of pearl elk stock, leather soles and or wide last 5 to 8 at $185 tan «uede, 844 to IL at $2.15 ne Made from firm gingham— crisply cross-barred. Trimmed with organdy in colors to har- monize with the gingham. Clever little inset petals) form delightful side panel effects, and the same petal motif forms the sleeves, Shades of rose, pink, lavender, Vlue, daffodil, tangerine and lettuce green Be 16 to 46. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Bon Marche Food-Shop Values Armour’s Star Hams, Lb. 31c Whole or half ham Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, Ib. Jilg's Wieners, freah and-epley, Bon Marche Pork Sau er 1b, E rs Peppy Mixed ckles, pint vise escsiee' ‘© Pure Corn Oi), pint, 1 Whole Roasted Spring Chicken, 650 t, Aer iy with celery dressing, en Imported French ardines, per can a4... ais 10¢ h, 1b, % ’ ¢ Paul’s Red Cherries 25c Maraschino style. Delicious and dainty. Orange Pekoo Ten unfermented loganberry oer 2 lbs... me 1 quarts, 400; Ib. 25es 2 3; r 5 Genuine ve BBO Pepper, ¥ . TH. Wer TID. etter tie LOR ees avicrike await Bon Special Blend Coffee served Bulk Cocoa, good grade, at the fountuin, counter and 2 Ibs. for... restaurant, 1b, 400s 2 Ibs, .7he Bon Marche Bread 12c Golden brown and orusty—2 for aie Butterhorns, topped wi nuts, Our new size President, Tuttl 2 for ies 6 for oo She I'rntti, Potato, Lady Baltl- Finger Rolls, for wiener sand: ‘More ‘and Mocha Cakes, for Wichos, ‘dozen ...........150 «1, the day... vases s BOC Sandwich Hread, right size for V/f1.0 Bread will help you ro- sundwiches .. vee Be Sea Ree Sot Large Round Layer Cakes, for Hoi u the ay vsseeieeceees ese. 40¢ Third Avenue and Pine St Paul’s Whole Rasoberving 15c Can Put up tn 20% syrup Woodcock’s Macuronl, Spaghetti Old Waithful Sauerkraut. or Noodles, 264 2 Pratuow's Spinach Value Tomatoes, can, Towa Sugar Cor iGhahendee $0 brand, 1e1 6 for, Lunch in the 35¢ Restaurant—50¢ Half roast spring chicken, fruit dressing, mashed pot brend 3 tors, strawherry shorteako shurtenk cake a la mode, Coffes Coffee or milk milk. “Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Bathing Suits $2.95 to $4.45 All the wanted colors ki Knickers, $2. with contrasting ki Breeohes, $2.60 inga. tik and $2.76. Long Panta, 65¢ to $5.50. Upper Main Fioor—The Bon Marche A Special Lot of New Costume Overblouses $7.95 Rich Silk Crepes, go beautifully designed and embroidered that one understands why fashion has approved the Overblouse this season! Made in jacquette ond slip stylea—very slim gnd rich tooke ing. Embroidered.in all-over ef~ fects, or heavily braided, All the shades for sport wear or street—both light and dark. Sizes 34 to 46. ‘ Second Floor—The Bon Marche Mme. Chernoff will repeat “ ” How to Reduce 2:30—Auditorium—Fourth Floor There have beeh #0 many re- quest# for this popular lecture to be offered again, that Mme. Cher- noff has consented, and she will combine a review of ot with i en who so desire, a chance to ask, her que jons about any of hor lec. , irth Floor—The Bon Marche Iced Tea Tumblers 6 for 75c Colonial pat. torn glass, tall taper shape, Suitable for any iced drink, Other Teed Tea Glasses, set of six, to $1.75, Water Tumblers (set of six) 4R- Thin blown glass with thread border design, Nono can bo delivered at this price, Union Street Basement The Bon Marche MKB sTrRenT- Other Bathing Suits, rods ond white water in the daytime and camp- 1t7€8 ond marshmallows at night. Three-plece Tweed Knicker Sults..$15.95 Wool Knickers, well tailored.. Knitted Suits, in tan and gra Khaki Knickers and Breeches Khaki Coates, full-belted styles. Khaki Middies, in several style Khaki Hats and Caps, becoming. Second Floor—The Bon Marche strip: n’s Silk and Fiber Hose $1.00 ble heel and toe, and lisle hem top. In black, yn, beige, beaver and gray. id Silk Hose i-Fashioned ‘op. In black, white, beaver—$1.25. n’s Silk Hose i-Fashioned in either elastic jouble garter hem. In . beige, Piping Rock, bobolink—$1.65. Children’s Merferized Lisle Socks ith fancy roll tops, in a wide variety of plain and con- trasting color effects—75¢. Plain and Clocked Silk Hose In better quality of both heavy silk or very sheer chiffon weight, ranging in price from $2.55 t. $3.85. Children’s Lisle Stockings In plain and Richelieu rib style, in black, white, brown, gray, pongee and buck—B5¢. Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose teinforced heel, toe and sole, and htm top of lisle. In black, white, brown, gray and beaver— $2.00. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Cotton Vests 35c Bodice or regulation style, in white—3 for $1.00, Women’s Cotton Union Suits Sleeveless, band top or bodice style; knee length—75¢. Boys’ Cotton Union Suits High neck, short sleeves, knee length—49¢. Women’s Lisle Union Suits Good lisle; {n bodice or band-top. Knee length, Pink or white— 81.50. Girls’ Cotton Union Suits Sleeveless, band top, knee length. Good quality—75¢. Women’s Cotton Ynion Suits Very fine quality. Bodice or band top; knee length—81.00. Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits Athletic style, sleeveless and knee length—65¢. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche -traw Hats of Distinction Th wearing qualities our Straws lead 2 45 the way. e Sennits and fancy braids with black or brown bands. workmanship, style and Some with the popular flexible brim. Panama Hats $5.50 Genuine South Panamas in American Optimo, Alpine, Telescope and Sailor styles. Lightweight Union Suits $1.45 Athletic style. Roomy and well made. Excep- tionally fine soiesette material—some_ satin striped. Sizes to 46. Men’s All-Wool Bathing Suits $4.95 An attractive assortment of the popular ribbed stitch Bath- ing Suits, A variety in plain colors and with contrasting skirt and chest stripes. Men’s Shop ".,"<%,tt° y ~SECOND AVENUD—UNION STREBT-SEATTLD Chure| The Episcop first ui N. 78th Sunday, three-s veneer It will sram and zymnasi 60x40 North # on the chureh the se Bishoj Portiand Sunday building] George ofthe g the even Rees is ELE extermin Waterb

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