The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1923, Page 16

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19 DIE DURING 2 YOUTHS HELD CELEBRATIONS FOR CAR THEFT ::: More Than 600 ‘Injured | Attempt to Make Way With |{°°* Over Nation on Fourth Lincoln and Studebaker BY UNITED PRESS Arrested aft hot chase ex THE SEATTLE STAR Dock Workers in | California Educator Country Ts Well Stocked Pay mary te states London on Strike | Dead at Age of 84 f a < ; ’ fata te any *mancinee, ay te With Food--inW arehouses |=: :" tong and ‘ alked' out after’ their | f Are Profiteers Getting Ready for Big Clean- wage: Inc | Be rae, aged £4 year up During Coming Winter? t of a Lincoln} 10 touring ca searching for | ©" dead today ané B result c dents ix Five dents, t one was a roof, DE were two €rs of bo! have been | POSTAL, ‘HEADS. ARREST DRIVER DORE GUESTS OF DEATH AUTO pan. Arthur J. Davis Held After Aged Victim Dies ! gestions fo service in Revelstoke Entrant Wins Big Ski Meet ski fu —_ co “ Hesketh Is Lauded for Sane Fourth said. its —— Bank to Close Its Doors aig TCHINSON | Night Court Speeds ’| Convict Death Case LAKE CITY, Fin., July 5.—Night (ok EE IEE es BROWN SAYS DEMPSEY CAN’T FIGHT HERE AS LONG AS HE’S MAYOR Ss" ATTLE w pp the benefit of the fan cattle patrolmen who had ir Jives doesn't mean n atiyth ing to (Sam Liebert and Co. OTHER ACTS thing to us," the mayc 4 AND 4 bollermaker FEATURE PHOTOPLAY “ ” ° Women Men Marry bons is a white man, ar Saturdays Pole Newel in || 1 would like to see him come “HAD LOVE || Seattle on an exhibition tour’ in Man-} © movement Greater Values bring Greater Sales—hence Another Great Day’s Selling Tomorrow! Throughout the Store —on every hand—are Great Clearance Values! Odd Lots, Short Lines, Discontinued Patterns and Surpluses of Regular Lines are Greatly Reduced for Quick Clearance. Odd Lots of Silk and Wool Dresses Half Price! Odd Lots of Dress and Sport Coats Half Price! Odd Lots Twill and Sport Suits Half Price! Second Floor—The Bon Marche Trinnied Summer Hats Now Half Price! All original price tickets remain on the Hats—do your own figuring. Deduct Half of the price shown on any Trimmed Hat in the department from $15.00 to $45.00, deduct Half the price of any Ready-to-Wear Banded or Sport Hat from $6.95 to $15.00, and Half the price of any Misses’ or Children’s Hat from $5.95 to $7.50—and you will realize the important savings there are here for you! Third Floor—The Bon Marche July Clearance 300 All -Wool Slip-on Sweaters | Reduced to +o Men’s Real Good, Substantial Sizes for a and Women In various fancy and plain weaves, both lacy W and solid.. Straight hanging and blouse styles, (4 - a é€ with and without contrasting stripes. Shades of blue, rose, yellow, tan, gray, navy, black orchid and white. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Over 10,000 Pieces of Odd Decorated DinnerwarePriced to Clear Mostly factory seconds—pieces which are very slightly chipped or otherwise imperfect, but all with attractive decorations. In addition, there are hundreds of remnants of former dinnerware patterns. At these prices we cannot delivery any of the dishes, : : In brown, gray, blue and fancy effects, Men's Included in the lot are: and Young Men’s models. Regular and stouts. 1,400 Dinner Plates, at 17c. All sizes are in the lot. —a- SS 1,100 Pie Plates, at 14c. Men's Shop, Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche y 600 Bread and Butter Plates, at 12c. 750 Soup Plates, at 17c. 1 = 225 Oatmeal Bowls at 17c. 500 Yards 19c Taffeta and | 5c {II Ph 200 Sauce Dishes, at 10s. : MW 1,200 T , at 10c. Satin Ribbons Reduced ‘to Cc : A ebeGrs rete In all désired shades except black, and in plain, striped and plaid effects, 4%- to Sinch widths : ~ E : 260 Oval Vegetable Dishes, 25c to 45c. A special purchase of 5, 000 yards of Ribbon, all shades but black, %- to 1% \ P 4 180 Round Nappies, 25c to 45c. inch widths, at 10¢. cae \\' x | 420 Meat Platters, 25c to 95c, Y HX Re Also Sauce Boats, 85c Net Guimpes Reduced to 50c = it 2 ay i Sugar Bowls, Cream Some slightly soiled. - . A > . Pitchers and Covered Bobbinet, trimmed in Val. Both with and without sleeve - Se : & Lo Dishes. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche =e —y Union Street Basement The Bon Marche Stationery Clearance! Cut Lengths All-Wool Serges Reduced , 4 sheets, Plain White Cre Paper Napkins, 100 for 12¢. Wax Paper $ \ro alls for 256 Lot One at $1.15 Yd. Lot Two, at $1.75 Yd. ad Packages) of Env ieichcea Phe A \nctudes navy and black Storm Serges, suit Navy and midnight All-Wool Storm and Suit Memors sf Re * 1 uine " » S y ne re z, Birth Announc , are 184s ablh for dresses, skirts or children’s wear, 64 ing Serges, 56 and 58’inches wide, 2 . "la \ ‘or "4 ‘ Trays, ec ? A} "Wade ‘ot t leevhy opeaiae ; pips bu inches wide 36-inch Wool-Mixed clasp pi if Pri cpt pe pe fala i yeponed 24 envelopes, 40-inch All-Wool Crepe 50c Homespun 50c ; a i rice, Business Envelopes, package, 4¢. Suitable for skirts and dresses, Shades of 60 yards of firm, serviceable Homespun, suit: 45 dozen Bon Bon Snappers, dozen, 19¢. , Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche brown. Fea he wuet s’ wear, or women’s outing suits, Phird Floor—The Bon M *60 Babies’ Gingham Dresses, formerly $1.15—reduced to 9 8c a) '15c Dotted Swiss Reduced to 50c . 300 yards—38 inches wide, in white, blue and yellow; small dots Foe cre eee yin: Hamated Witht: Organ y : : : : 38-inch Fancy Lawn 15c Yd. Floral and figured designs, some cheeks and plaids—400 ET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET yards, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche

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