The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1923, Page 12

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SUGAR GOUGERS / TAKE MILLIONS Daugherty’s Man Says Deal “Quite Satisfactory” WASHINOTON aat = Attor thinks the suse Be the deparunen Corned, is very Without indic be satisfied being ment to red Mour answered! Me broad intir Es the Started sony Gitue anythir “i ‘cann grand jury ts possible d ‘Then, after mour adds: , “The suga! situs think is: very’ » © Sugar pricea co gougers an extra p & pound on every Bold to the co exception af boy Proval by Presider Secretary of Comm Action has been ta @rmment to halt the Court action broux here, never had hope | and sige gouges openly flaur LOVE SUIT IN accomp: Cc SEATTLE STAR Radio to Rout Liars WHAT A FoousH QUESTION-!— CERTAINLY: 1 LOVE) WILLIE, YOURE ) \ ei ge Wow GENE! aN \ HIM Lone Nwaroe/ WATER aed Purchase Brings SE es eee Sastier Stockings for Women and Childven Women’s Phoenix Silk Stockings $1 65 They're hemmed tops of lisle—in black, brown, gray, beas of lisle. Lisle Socks 50c ; Children’s Cotton Hos nd sgamless foet for $ f ortment of co Cotton Stockings Mis se nd brown ont ¢ r semi-fashioned, In black, white, finished with hemmed or elastie ribbed tops brown, gray and beaver. Women’s Silk and Fiber Hose $1.00 Double heels white, Childre and toes 's Socks 26 Socks 35¢ with faney colored re Children’s Lisle white ar ‘ Lisle Hose 50e Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche and ¢ Sammer Underwear at Little Prices Cotton Vests 35 Union Suits 5c Boys’ Union Suits 65c lengtt Union Suits $1.00 ie ‘otton Bloomers 50¢ Unde Women's reinforced Fine « Upper Main F Joor—The Bon Ma arche Attractive {Another Lucky Bon Marche olaire Sport Coats] ; at 95 | plain and overplaided polaires, in the full-cut style so fa- vored for sport and motor- _ing wear. With raglan sleeves, notched collars, inverted pleat backs and - trimly buckled belt. Jeautiful In plain grays and tana, tan overplaided in green and § blue; and gray, overplaided with orange. Second Floor—The Bon Marche L, i SKAGIT COUNTY Prettiest Handkerchiefs Embroidered Linen 25¢ Neckwear Dotted Swiss Collars 50c i alienation of affections sult @gainst Puget Ball, by John ‘vetter. Attorney ©. J. Henderson { opening statement Thursday, Swould show that Ball had | the Regenvetter home daily ° ) eral months, and so alienated the af- ) fections of Mrs. Mary Regenvette that she deserted her husband tn th | Spring of 1921 and went to live with |” @ brother on a farm purchased wit Money loaned by Ball. ers lovers alwayn lo may bel, instead of falwehc ht to beur im the solution of |; sw hich as yet have re-| tittte But when it ts able for this purpose, ft Very Fine Linen 50c delicate ex nd-embroic ra dip int Fin e Net swimmin' hole, own up to his dood, when his mother asks him to explain Berthas 85c ) Principals in the sult are how his clothes — go! . fa Bagi county. | aegrneei fit the y | fF and so nls. 8c A Rare Opportunity to tues that: Sioaiy Sanat eecarer |, In aaah 7 ko aver further! fE tinen-odlored Peter Pan osta. Get a Jaunty Hat for Less! for spoll- Special—250 ae Summer Hats Real Lace-Trimmed and scores of others. Guimpes $5.45 ; i runs ¢ flowers, ostrich, bow &, you will find that will tel You will recognize these hats as very much more ——= expensive models. WINSINSUIT FOR DIVIDENDS “ |Altho he had to file suit to obtain | } it,\Dean Frederick Bolton of the Un © Yersity of Washington obtained a di » Yidend on his theater | Superior Court Judge Mills, Thursday grax / ages against the P find Councilman E B, L. Gellerman ‘Other plaintiffs filed theater company ref! iquidate = ; ; the stock as agreed at the time of Films Developed Fron Plain White Paper Bae ate eee de ann | Waves of wireless, scientists are delv- Films bought here Saturday, Napkins, 100 for 12c fe ack. - Seeger tad ng into the mysteries of the sptr.| and returned Monday, developed ‘aco 10¢ F i t - 1. Perhaps, in a few years, or| are : wihout thant y, 1 Te tor c peveral similar suits are pending | jess, the problem of the hereatter| Great Britain has completed 431 sie Oe. feeroes Elaine and Gollerman. who will be' solved for us Ly radle. cometerion and™'ig "working on fimanced the theater venture in part,| iyi. also may po ey ene ag geet > : by selling stock to school teachers fecal pare b s ¥ mor 2 nie Camere. ..82.50 |p, : ae me ee een theater ‘ : B rr, § X° 7A Brownie Camera, $3.50 . University district, and the theater Stamens Gin hae The company ne theater in the} but could not} Hand-Drawn Linen 65c¢ Aes : HS ry effective drawn work and : ; vi ha embroidery cn colored Children’s Pr; actic al Tailored Hats 9c, $1. 85, $2.95 ee tence ce Ww k vy, 1 natural linens with ssian corded borders, Upper Main Floor The Bon Marche Large, medium and close mn summer thre h ar b wn th rolling or 1 mm ne Khaki and W hite Duck H. Bei, Third Floor—T he Bon Marche Upper Main Floor nd 83e_ Wax Pa a re In by 11 a. m—out by 5 p. m The Final Fanciful Touch to a Woman's Smartness! Exceptional New 89 Cc The Whole Family Swims! : Bathing Wear for Every Earrings very city: has its large building called “Success.” \ wide assortment of the favored styles—from the long shoulder reaching type, It has no elevator system, but there is plent f O » yo he to the sme a 2S, rocm on the top floor. Step down to the Bargain dd ag 4 aig fh ri conventional ones, Basement and you'll step up. Women’s Cotton and Wool slors © t c crystal, topaz, and black and white pearl. SAT U R DAY : Bathing Suits $1.95 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche BARGAINS! Extra weight he Men’s Athletic Union Suits ¥ barred Nainsoo’ il sizes 65¢ | Men’s Blue Denim Overalls $ Well made; full sizes, 34 to 42 and 1 715 48 Py ne tic seam in back. Siz 6 to 46, Something New in 1 Knitted Ties = 99 THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT Building to hide th Mames were as well as swimmer'’s mod- Boys’ Vacation Wearables—Low Prices! 120 Pairs Knickers at $1.45 es 6 to 17 , fully lined and in good colors. Khaki Hiking Breeches at $1.95 Sizes 8 to 17 Girls’ ; wide ela ee -W ool Bathing Suits 2.45 to v5 “and Wool-mixed mat hh shades a De Bathing Saudate 160 Pairs Knickers ! Second Floor—The Bon G5e at $1.15 Men’s Wool-Mixed Bathing Suits Sizes 6 to 17 | $2.45 Made from moleskin and cot Serviceable knickers for summer wear § Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marebe ton tweed Boys’ Cotton and Wool Bathing 50 Youths’ Long Khaki Pant Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits Boys’ Caps, a slag ES at 95c Suits, 65c to $5. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Pr: sae Plain hi Excellent quality, made kne Upper Main Floo For Men and Bo: tificial # " The Bon Marche Seconds, but m Fir t quality patterns in light and dark shade opular _ Boys” Blouses and Shirts lity E ercale, Men—Look! “Smart!” Fashion’s Latest in (In The Bon Marche Food Shops Straw Hats Bon Marche Bread | Special Black Figs 12c Loaf 15c Lb. day, 2 Loaves tor aoe A very choice grade. Town Tal ffee, daily, It Orange J. R. MeCari ASH IN, June 22 ably the only man Statex—at n gove wles—who i. utely his own boss Pid J. FR. McCarl, 1 Nebraskan MecCarl is controilur general of the United States. His business is to| "head the general accounting office | m which holds a restraining finger over | @ | the spending of Uncle Sam's money. | @ McCarl holds office 15 years and he's accountable to nobody ~~ not mM the président. If he proves Meglect or inefficient, however. Congress can remove him. Already the wide authority given {6 MeCarl has brought him into con- Miet witht cabinet officers who resent | My outside interference with their} F | departments. emermemar ss ee Secretary of the Navy Denby, for} 1 One, got hot under the collar when | Misses’ Sleeveless Vests | be | A Fortunate Purchase Brings Little Organdie Frocks at $1.95 Jon Marche sMayonnalae, A host of dainty styles for little fresh dally, ib ‘ © 4 + 7 fy, maidens between 2 and 6 years. Good : Value Tomatoes, Can 9c quality: organdie, trimmed with Val lace ine Standard ‘Tomatoos. Dozen cans for $1.08 7 TS Bit ita 0 nts Paul's Pugallup brand Cuthbert Raspberries, in 20¢e syrup, 15¢ean | 2nd dainty frilly eae th : t Imported French Sardines, can 10¢, ‘ There ase weve alae — ie with California Home Catsup, 16-02, bottle, for the day, 25e; isl tats of th Mee sach, otel Lunch at the green, corn and da Second Flo “Yolved in an overpayment of com- | fi Counter—35c | petisation to an enliated man. Turkey Croquettes MeCarl also had a clavh with Fall | Now | Aan while the Jatter stil! was in the cabe Children’s Three-Quarter Socks 99 Petdtan n Armour’s Star Hawn 31c Lb. Extra fancy corn-fed ¢ Whole or half ham Women’s Union igtook Fine ribbed cotton; low neck, ~ 4§e Cottage Butts | Kippered Salmon ured meat, 1b astern Cream Ch A wide assortment of the newest blocks. ennits and faney braids in bleached and ural colo’ Black and brown bands. Some flexible brims. Men’s Oxford Shirts $2.00 Genuine Alpha Oxford Cloth Shirts. Made with neckband or collar attached, in plain white. Sizes 14 to 17. p—Lower Main Floor Women’s Silk Stockings Full fashioned; in the new hades for Summe wear tandards. Sizes 81% dies 8 Wieners, none better, 1 Selected to 10, wide for 45¢ apple PMeCart directed a navy disbursing | Fine ribbed VOfficer to get back the money in-| cotton; low nec Sines to 16 Lunch in the Restaurant—45c Half Noast Spring Chicken Fruit Dressing Mashed Potatoos Assorted Rolls and Huttes Tread sand inet. Mercerized Wsle: white and eolors, But McCarl goes serenely along fancy fashioned and seamless top waving money for the taxpayers. Oth- | iM Bizes 7 to 10 ef# can hoot and how! all they want but— MeCarl's his own bows! with Upper Main Mloor—The Bor Mar he OND AVIS. UNION STREET

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