The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1923, Page 16

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= ee atin ows Untied 1 —rich, fast colored Percale! by lL. Hube oe jer de . ‘ ee or Milk Eeites) ties hin douse as to tne| 4 Upper Mai Foor—The Hon Marcle ET ECAURTG BROOMS AVENTHEGMION : “outcome of tie drop, i PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—-UNION STREET—SEATTLE THE SEATTLE STAR ORDINANCE T0 She Likes Western Folks CONSERVATION TRANSFERLOTS c'hey Are Good Audiences, FIT LOOMNG | Ty, Half-Y early Millinery Clearance First Declared Illegal Probe of Department The Bon Marche . e Sn nein: rn xyanenscene ae | Brings More Smart Midsummer Hats at $7.45 c pa > Ar A al ure wing = th ue clared_v ; Pinchot-Hallinger Incident an The simplicity of these models will appeal to the good ; to br \ dresser, t alleged dinr ~ . prohibiting t the Interior We Crisp taffeta hats in new styles. counell is preparing Davin, as direct . Wide of brim, with a downward turn. eet Aiaeeriolag ceauie te. Davie his ¢ 74 Medium size, in poke and novelty shape. ment of $330.8 . resignation was forced by Secretar , ‘ > All White — All Black — All Navi The second or my a Work as the result of pres © from as eel y Brown with Tan—Navy with Gray Also white hats with crepe crowns and hair brims— and all-crepe turbans, exact dur Was introdu gome before the f for action Friday private power companies ¢ and California The omy nes ha more than two ye A delightful group at $7.45, gis, first sult blocking the trins it 18 mal, becau se Third Floor—The Bon Mavehe Mieeaka Uiat the ordinance was de damisitha: ¢ Trimmed Hats Reduced to $5.45, $9.45 frauding the taxpayers and working irreparable injury On J Judge Griffiths Injunction ag bidding the tra Ordinance passed. MANY OFFER TO BID FOR LoTS would. prevent panies from uni Congre : Hat Shapes Reduced to 95c, $2.85, $3.85 wstigaticn ta Flowers, 37c—Children’s Hats Reduced to $2.25, $2.85 ates fa Third Floor—The Bon Marche loom! congress fr millar wi nm work of Davis 1 Davis having earted squire tate The Bon Marchés Secretary Work announced recent ly that A. P. Davis had resigned and — that D. W Davi forme governor Hundr of regular tiful Coats, Suits, Dress ‘ Cooper and Attorney Sam Wr nave offered to bid on ‘ 433,500, the minim May be sok. Ar Offered to bid up to $1,600 for hi Selection. All want The property wa February 14. when tock garments greatly reduced! Great special pur , Capes, Skirts and Waists—in a wide variety ase at decidedly low prices! Beau- all greatly underpriced! Out Go 50 Genuine | Clearance of Wool and Fiber | Normandie Voile Dresses | Knitted Suits taling $3 ments. lnauent. Prospective Only AN INFORMAL PROGRAM, declare that F cover his p to pay the « on the For street, motoring and remarkable value in| Sports wear. Ee. “ be: Very smartly designed, ee oe au o and very moderately priced. { dainty and practical summer In plain and novelty weaves, the Re dresses, made in styles suited | coats in jacquette style, with wide > to girls and women. sash tie at the side. Some have » and y ed heads of I ope, but they are more s ‘i Somer Second Floor—The Bon Marche King Miss “é ” Vv" or “nothing sould Winds GAC ee ie For Apron Thursday the lat ciations ¥ and of h fi re ds SSS ies =) White Muslin 'B “THE BOR MARCHE me er aia! fa > y Slip-Over . DARGAIN BASEMENT mported Gingham Panty Dresses. r APRONS $4 50 at $2.50 A cool, crisp apron for these sum- Sizes 2 to 6 Years mer days—easy to launder, and so fresh looking. Well cut and tailored, with 2-inch heras. | Irons perfectly flat, and is finished with whose good f worked with b the unbounded wa ous sympathy Charm daintlly ks in checks and plain co andie and others are trimmed with organdie collars and pockets. Soft summer colors “The Pre-School Age—as to Dress, Diet, Medical Care and Habits” is the subject of the lecture to be given by Dr 1 of the series of lectures in th Arthur G Mothers’ « ticularly of the 1 , he er eared himseif to every one of the der him —everybody ¥ : him and F worked for with them. The de voted friend of man and par-| [i , ee weighing and measuring of dabies every Thursday from 3 to 5 " ¢ . . jck-rack Fs 8 2, 3 and 4. thousands of . , by graduate nurse. Records ke S firm rickrack edge. Sizes 1, 2, 3.2 - DeesaA willy him | : Lay in Your Season’s Supply During This Great v on muree. Recorda kept ‘Sova colored aprone at aie ene his constant sympathetic u , & es Event! Large Assortment to Select From Second Floor—The Bon Marche ibe ing of their problems and his r ¥ bh he Second Floor—The Bon Marche generosity. him who at every oppor ts 4 aids, checks, their devoted friend. As long as ap- " \ 1 %\ stripes, figured preciation shall continue the finer M wt} effects and quality of humankind, ‘Dave’ Rodg. ‘ ers will remain enshrined in the {/ novelty ® memories of labor as their most loved | "ft aah combinations friend.” | eo Sizes [Here and There | = eae “Boyshform” Brassieres | Sparkling Summer Glassware Factory Special for This Week (7 Model 500—fine quality Skinner’s satin | Lb 6 that boylike flat appear. g Fé ance. Sites 32 to 42..........0005 $1.95) | | | Model 2763—pink satin stripe fabric | val shins! Very strong and firm, Laundors : Well. Sixes 32 to 42.........0ss000e $1.25 Heisey’s Glassware SS Soper rg peer are Booth—Upper Main and Second Floor Highly Polished—Practical—Beautiful Ganna Walska made her Paris de- : | Water Pitchers, $1.00. } Tall Sherbet Glasses, set of 6, estore one of the most fashion —16 charming new styles! Hoda Tumblers SeLOC SOLA, | AL sk, gat of, Soe r Tumblers, set of 6, 8! a Tumblers, set of 6, $ rbet Glasses, set of able opera crowds of the season, / oe Oe teal ‘ —150 different patterns! Assets of the Loyal Order of| Moose are $21,642,674.18, an increase Of $2,012,605.47 over last year, eee 's Demonstration of “Belcano” Toiletries A complete demonstration of aids to beauty and skin health. ‘This is the only line of cosmetics to be accepted and indorsed by the entire medical profession of the state of Michigan. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche nd Peppers, puir 65e. d Jelly Dishes, each 35e. Berry Bowls, each T5e. Water Set Consisting of Colonial pattern 3- pint water —rich, fast colored Amoskeag! ‘The state board of education has a \ . * cot rel Gingham | | | oblets, set of 6, $1.95. | } pitcher and Bix. Colonial Berry Set ‘ water tum- | | Consisting of clear glass bow! pas ‘om= | an ndividue es. Com- aes 758 the Volunteor park | In The Bon Marche Food Shops d wy pl Se. plete, $1.45. Spar Flower Vases \ The Best Foods! Note Prices! Value Tomatoes, Can 9c Fine Standard Tomatoes in No, 2 tins, Dozen,......+.+ $1.05 Imported Norwegian Snacks, | Peerless Su fine for sandwiches; can, 10¢ and av Hawailan Papala Marmalade, Mis mereavy new and delicious; ean,...8¢ | Premier Brand Rice tural, Old Faithful Sauerkraut, white full-grain rice, unpolished and and juley; CVN.......606e 1l¢ uncoated; 2-Ib, cans..... 45¢ Swift’s Cottage Butts, Lb. 27c Extra fine lean sugar-cured meat Last rites for David Rodgers, for-| Mer general manager of the Skinner | & Eddy shipyard, will be held from tha First Presbyterian church, p. in. Thursday, with Rev, M. Matthews officiating, As pictured; 6 inches high, and cut in grape de- sign; 2he. Sugars and Creams In an attractive Colonial pattern and a convenient size, at S85 pair, Ay } With 6M ae , |. inches high ¢ be Nice for short-stem- , med flowers; 50e. Flower Blocks | Cake Stands Syrup Pitchers With sanitary re- movable top; good size; 40, r Corn, tender ; can 15¢; 6 for 6. BOG MILLER HAS- | NEW STUNT Price Miller, dare-devil parachute} jumper, will perform the most diffi cult jump of his career on the after. moon of July 4 at the Street Rall xe Bon Marche Thousand Island | Bon Marche Potato Salad, made | ,,Qy!li fit any Kind of bowl; 3- Way Men's picnic at Madison park| bitte Dressing, Ib. .... 36¢ | with our own mayonnaise, 5 Candlesticks When he will be shoved off tha] hig gis Beckwith's Famous Kadota Figs Wists satire Cut Glass Tumblers ern bee ht dpe ah eee 20 airplane while inside a y ie in heavy syrup, Ib,.....26¢ | Paula's Home - Of thin-biown, glass cut th the |"diestabe cre on eee sealed trunk. Py ° | ales, 250, Freshly churned Je Butter, | Noodles, delicous; pkg. 18¢; Bon Marche Bread, Loaf 12¢ For the day, 2 loaves for 22¢ stape pattern, Set of 6 for SSe. ; grape patt mn. t of 6 for S5e. Plain Tumblers Plain Vases | goThe better grade of thin glass, Of pressed glass, 10 to 12 Ins, | Set OF 8. thee high, oe 5 : Union Street Basement Miller declares that the stunt] has never before been successfully | tried and believes that he will be able to land safely after the take- off. y erul * 7 Ri ° 5 . Ho will attach his trunk to the Se thee ri ng Rd oe UL ORL US AaB 27-Inch Ripplette 25c BME rat hinared feet will break Cookies, dox,.25¢ | oily or Chocolate Rotis, 18¢: Checks and stripes, for dresses and children's play tie seals on the trunk, get out, cut the trunk loose, and then finish} his drop to the waters of La ie Washington | Miller has signed a contract with} i p % the carm fo complete the stunt! 7 4 on the ternoon of the Vourth, | " ‘ Lunch at the Counter—35c BM cater vrcbibite. { WE c yuhicken We with Carrots and Ven The plane from which Miller will} Strawherry. art his descent will bo piloted! clothes. Shades of pink, blue and gray. MII-Ends—36-inch Percales—15¢ yard. * Third Floor—The Bon Marche and Raisin "Ef RBG ATO CARSAY vi BBE ‘ Bakery—Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche Hread and Mutter ke or Chocolate Cake ( i : i I ! : ft ‘ : C #] { i 7 a : wu

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