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THE fA Rehearse for Picnic) SEATTLE STAR ELOPING SODA | Your Greatest Adventure | CLERK HALTED | | the title, “My Greatest Adventure.” The length limit | Bride’s Mother Puts Kick in ||] is 500 words. Honeymoon Syrup | These are campfire evenings at the beaches and in |20th Century Radek a Takes Wife Away { | KEEPS FAITH WITH INDIANS : Land Granted by William | Penn Remains Inviolate MAYOR WORRIES (7, ABOUT ETIQUET » Not Quite Sure Whether to Call Harding “Warren” “THE STAR is going to pay $5 for the best true story submitted next week by any reader, under the mountains, and the story tellers are in their glory. Here's your chance to spin a yarn while staying at PHILADELPHIA, home, the heart of Phi Send your story to Adventure Editor, The Star, district a amall pi Seattle, to reach him any time next week, | by William Penn Indians has b — *s had thelr honeymoon | rred with at Ashland, There are ¢ of etique’ ment of F he arrives in and Mayor cate little qt . > Saaw =A P olved tn the es | rudely | Ore,, Thursday when the police ston, ped a red roadster and escorted tnem rt | English Waters Too the city bastile. they hav corre s For itr Secret service ch and his wi together in ride in the p rst car, With Mr, and Mra, Harry euaitka SEMoISL. ss rmorly of Boattl, now |ene store. Mra. Cowan, up to a] when the two days ago Mrs. disappeared a few an told the Wedding Bells Are Silenced by Father) uncil ground, Pi the fir Icy for Daily Bath PLYMOUTH, Ving t time in many the water off Plymouth cold for bathing in » le, and Mayor Louls Hart with the city's chief executive. his is all right as far as It goes, but how about a Woman to ente Mrs, Harding on the route of m their own land him in council. the land would rved to heir use and and the near 4 which with the arrest of the t day It ts belleved tne tb will be continued since t |charge under which the two can be accordng! to the police. — LONDON, July 20.—Because the bridegroom's father, who disappeared 10 years ago, had failed to sanction the wed hard Mansell, aged marry Misa Ruth | * | summer. coming | - Penn pr ways be re sons operate the Pig'n Whistle, ond ave, confectionery Mrs. Ridean had forbidden the wed ting of Mary to Cowan, as been kept sacred by the white The Uttle spot is in the rear ‘ariton hotel, Broad and | walnut streets, Silence broods over the council grounds. It 1s kept scrupulously clean, no mercantile sen use it for shipping. It ts ing the return of the redskin who has | hen, 9, was unable to f the Ritz ¢ been employed as a soda fountain | | Chetter. k until recently, but the two | pi | “You cou women in the & march and were quietly mar-| Natives of the intoriur of Africa! \Only nine deaths occurred out of| ‘There is no deed for the land so President's the mayor lament ried at Bothell on June 24, accord-|hoard cattle as their wealth, They|a total of 784 street accidents in|far as known that guarantees th ed. “The pre , being ing to Gilbert L. Ridean, manager of'never kill or sell an ox the city of London tn 1921 |title to the Indians. Yet the place first in courtesy in the entire land = — annenaeesnene - Z eae ‘would arise and give th Comfortable seat in th ear, And no one war president squeezed into on little extra c = Then the mu n’s council grounds awaits them © of those ee Get tickets for “Americanus” uprhiod ‘ at Personal Service. E y Second Floor—The Bon Marche Little Tots’ Wash Hats, sizes to 6 years, reduced One-fourth. Second Floor—The Bon Marche People FO oft by ¢ up a mot! vaudev comm! turned over the Chamt Program ts n runs off be all ri een Knife Slip PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE-—UNION 8TREET—SEATTLE July Clearance Values for Saturday Throughout the store clearance values greet you on every hand! Short lines—odd lots—over-stocks of regular lines—are greatly reduced for clearance! Gloves! Underwear! --- Special! 1,200 Women’s 2 5 Cc Cotton Vests at Many Very, very good values for this little price. styles, in pink or avhite. Women’s Cotton Union Suits $1.00 Fine quality, knee length, 86 to 50, Children’s “Munsing” Union Suits Sizes 1 to 6 years, 69c—8 to 18 years, 95c “Seconds,” but defects are carefully mended Boys’ and girls’ suits in nearly every style. Milanese Silk Gloves $1.85 Heavy weight, gauntlet style, with fancy ruffled or two-tone cuffs, in a wide range of styles and colors. 16-Button Silk Gloves $2.35 Made with double fancy backs, mastic. | No, folks, these men are not clowns from the Bingham jand Bunkum super-circus. They're just common, ordinary W. | Seattle business men who are dolled up this way for the Big Is Fatal to Woman jy"). pienic the Elks are going to hold for Seattle boys URBANA, Ill, July 20.—A corn on a 5 f Bh and h veident her toe which had caused suffer | on July 27. Left to right they are: C. W. Casler, presiden Mrs. Joel Aldrich for several m: of the Union National bank of Ballard; Glen MeLcod, Frank| finally caused her death. Gettin a d Lonnie Aus They are shown here practicing | Er: vause wher the, pain 1 aera ee nnie Austin. They are she r | € eve | Unusually severe, Mra. Aldrich was | Paring off the corn when the blade | (YLOWNS galore are to perform at bo awarded for the best C fe ut Woodland Elks’ lodge slipped and she cut her foot serious. eady members of nyone de Specially Bought for Late Summer Wear BEAUTIFUL Coats and Capes at i, A The cream of the season’s styles, in line and color, expressed in fine quality Amwoolaine, Bolivia and Poiret Twill. Trim Poiret Twill Coats, in conserv- ative straight lines, or embroidered all over in contrasting color, and tied with a silk side sash; wrappy coats and slenderizing capes made from the pile fabrics, straight hanging, loosely belted or smartly tied at the side. Complete size range for women and misses. Shades of Corsican, Malay, gray and black, with tan or gray linings of soft satin or crepe de chine. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Kodak Supplies All films bought here Saturday and brought in Monday, developed free of charge. Films in at 11:30 a.m. out at 5 p. m. All prints made on Velox paper. Fresh films in stock at all times. All kinds of Kodak supplies, ly. Within a few hours blood potson- fing developed. The leg was ampu tated, but too late to save Mrs. Ald- | Tich's life. ¢, who are sponsortn: celebration, are g the servic who In wn English Children (28.22, oi Am Possess Poor Teeth! attire are Mayor I . July 20.—Of 24,000 school children of this county exam- | tmed by dentists, 11,000 were found to have defective teeth. enlist es of those sleeveless, in every size ney; J. E. R natr. To date 200 “clowns” have up for the privilege of onte: Glasgow Carfare Liar gh on Weighs 805 Tons | more witt to pres GLASGOW, July 20.—The copper |centive to those whe coins used to pay carfares here in |made up thwir 1922 weighed 621 tons and the silver |for the occasion, Solns weighed 184 tons. charge has bolt and Fra Against All Mice MOSCOW, July 20. 0 0 ve been offered to the wn that More than 1 became kno tis going to wage war announce THE BON MARCHE Baréain BASEMENT. tucks on arm, embroidered double finger tips. In black, white, gray and Upper Main Fleor—The Bon Marche Dainty New Embroidery Edges Sc, 10c and 15c Good quality nainsook, some embroidered in eyelet design solidly, and others plain with firm scalloped edge. Widths from one to three inches. Upper Maln Floor—The Bon Marche Behind the darkest cloud of Discontent you will find the encourag- ing Sunshine of Opportunity, The real values in the Bargain Basement will dazzle you. Another Shipment by Bargain Express! 200 New AllTyme and Crystal Crepe In navy, tan, green, black and gray, and combinations of printed waists and plain skirts, Girls’ Summer Footwear Reduced to $3.95 A splendid lot of cool shoes for growing girls, includ- ing Barefoot Sandals in red or green leather, with medium round toes; and Pumps and Oxfords in tan calf or patent leather. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Fill Your Food List From The Bon Marche Food Shops Armour’s Star Eastern Hams, Lb. 31c From corn-fed stock Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon. tb. 48¢; % Ib...... 25¢ Flat Boiled Ham, skins 1 and fat trimmed off, 1b.....68¢ Jersey Brand Butter, freshly churn@d, Ib . 48¢ Bon Marche F per Ib, In the Clearance Sales! Men’s Cotton Pongee SHIRTS¢ at $1.95 Fine count cotton pon- gee, in plain white, tan or gray. i Separate detached collars to match, Sizes 14 to 17. 1,200 Pairs Men’s Socks (SECONDS) Silk lisle and fiber in plain and fancy effects. Silk Socks, also, in all colors, all sizes, 3 pairs for $1.00. Men’s Athletic Union Suits 65c Knitted cotton, in sleeveless, knee-length style. Sizes 34 to 46. Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche Fulton Folding Sulkies abiein back oF brow OOH Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche $2.50 Velocipedes at $1.50 With 12- and 14-inch wheels—frame black and wheels red—steel wheels, not rubber tired. Toy Shop—Upper Main Floor “Girly Organdie, Gingham and Voile Dresses Reduced to Very special clearance on Dresses, for which you could not $ 1.95 Included in the lot are short and three-quarter sleeves, girdle belts, novelty buckles, panels and shoestring belts. = =FOR MEN CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Dark blue, fall cut. 18%, OVERALLS Full cut, heavy white-back denim. Sizes 34, 38 and 40. WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS With fiber stripes in neat pat- terns. Sizes 144, to 17. Men’s Khaki Outing Coats “Kangaroo” brand. Extra good quality. Sizes 36 to 44. 161 Pairs Children’s Dress Slippers “Tickle-Toe” Brand Patent leather, one- and two-strap, but- ton style. Good heavy leather soles. Broad, comfortable toes. Style and com- fort combined with durability. Jilg's Wieners, Ib Sweet Mixed Pickles, pint.23¢ Ehmann’s Ripe Olives, in bulk, pint .... . . 18¢ Potato Chips, nice and. crisp. Ib. 10¢; 3 for Bon Marche Mayonnaise, mado 15¢ fresh daily, Ib. lénportad® French Muslvodese Large Cans, 40c Fine, small pieces and stems Paul's Pear-Apple Jam, No, 10 cans, 8% Ibs... Imported Norwegian Snacks, can, 9¢; 3 for..........25¢ Paul's Loganberry Jam, largo 16-oz, jars Certo, Bottle, 35c; 3 for $1.00 Mother Nature's perfect Jelly and jam maker botling. Sizes 14%, to Si St Picnic Supplies Picnic Packages, with 5 plates, 5 napkins, 1 tablecloth, pkg..5¢ Waxed Paper, $ rolls for..10¢ Napkins, 100 for.... ® Lily Dishes, 8 for.. Bamboo Knife and 4 sets for.. Drinking Cups, 6 for. Wooden Plates, large Libby's Grated Pineapple, fiat 60¢ No. y syrup, vere -12¢ Sliced Pineapple, targo cans, . B3¢ 1 cans, In hea each ‘only one minute Genuine Orange Pekoo Tea, Ib. 465¢; 2 Ibs............ 85¢ Tea, Ib. 25¢; on: alka 45¢ | special Ceylon Gocoanut—- tb. 10¢; 3 Ibs.....28¢ lb y ne ‘ 20¢ cHotog BACK 1b...+.18¢ | own ‘alle Biend Coffee, ronet Pure Ground Black Pepper, % Ib, 10¢; 1 Ib... 18¢ ed fresh dally, Ib.......26¢ Bulk Cocoa, Ib. 10¢; 2 Ibs.19¢ Loju, unfermented loganberry Juloos % RAL ceesee gen 85¢ Bon Marche Bread, Loaf 12c 12 different and delicious kinds—2 loaves for 21¢ Vim-o Fruit Bread, health bread | White Layer Cake, teings soft that is not coarse 12¢ but not sticky Maple Nut Fudge Lont ane Devil's Food, Butterhorns, topped fudge nuts, 2 for 166; 6 | Assorted Maearoons, don. a5¢ a ay’ Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche. Spanish per Ib, .).. . 1Be Paul's Red Cherries, large Shelled Peanuts, ™% Special Gri pecia een 25¢ 2 Ibs Prunes, d at Ceylon; Cold Drink Set $2.45 Complete with sippers Set consists of covered pitcher, six tall glasses. All cut in the popular grape design, Six colored sippers Included. Union Strect Basement atent leather, one strap, two-button style. ray and red inlays. Good heavy leather soles. Broad, comfort One-strap sty with butter a Butte feing with Plain, one- and two-strap styles 38 58 $1.89|<— Sizes Also plain red and blue kid One-strap Slippers at $2.29. to 8 Sizes 5 to 8 with inlays 15¢ dozen Picnic Lunch for Two—$1.00 Whole Roast Spring Chicken with Fruit Dressing; Carton of Potato Salad; our Lettuce Sandwiches; Two Portions ‘of Amor lean Cheese; Pickles and Olives; Two on of Cake. buy the materials at this low price, A variety of interomting styles, and a wide range of youthful and popu lar colors, Sixes 6 to 12. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Restaurant—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marcho