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T HARDING MAIL HE SEATTLE STAR | Third Broken Main Is Quickly Repaired The third break in water m |Seeks to Restrain A petit |Lila Lee Is Bride City on Power Job| of oe Kirkwo | Firms Display Wares at Merchants’ Exposition | ON FAST a | fe the pe ord time, @ special mall packet from] |) y4, m for an ral ave. and Highland driv Harding at Vancouver B c "| 7 and tart the last |P red by Wednesdady evening. a3 i ‘ , - ak-ne i flight at 2:46 | Utilities auperint nt F.| ; R ae ie Ks p.m, ‘Thursday afternoon, on the| eh pig» siglo. Ba Macatnl Podicls i Bf | Great’ northern” ayer No. 400 | 2 . ig kept. He packet {8 expected t tn th break was in a 42inch w 1 eatesee S f ¢ \ ‘ ¢ dent's hands by 4 p. m. at the st.| main that supplied the entire e ona at a mae Pa sg ) ij * FS message was dispatched from | yond with water jon the job. The will ar sas Tuesday was completely re rive in Be stage of Ite bre Russell announced Thureday. appear in pitol on July 24 at 8 p.m, and Jargued before Ju d over the and Ohio | ste Ag goes |last stage of Its 3,600 mile Jor prosmne. adee 2 jeorge Williams, superintendent matis and E. B, Nelson, assistant | >| passenger agent of the Northern Pa- | mrtland, Ore. at| cific will superintendent the place 1am, Thursday morning and at| ment. 16:05, tt was put on board the North-| The Jorn Pacific train Itimore | Mam, From Chicag ey o Chicago uxhed to Low SE enr-old Miss Lee, KNOW! AL of | day. | overtoo! | NOW WE July reap. 11 hour and 40 minute trip in| the Aicitis that’s % on Madame Maurie | believed to be a record by local post| around now. #0 a medical officer) wife of a French journ Arrangements have been made to| office authorities, President Harding | testified at the hearing of a firm|entered the cage of a quartet of jrush the package out to Lake Union, |is said to be awaiting the arrival of| charged with doctoring sausage #0| lions and sang an aria from Maw | where an airplane will take it on the | the package with some concern [it would retain its flavor long | senet’s opera, “’ Manon.” OH, train in Cheyenne jtrain pulled into Px See our new Fall Pacific Package Goods Art Department— Third Floor Souvenir Post Cards for the folks back home. Stationery Dept— — * Pike St. Entrance PIKE 8TREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION S8TREET—SEATTLE Visitors — You'll Like Seattle Better and Better—Day by Day The Bon Marche invites you to make this store your headquarters ay your visit The Bon Marche Will Maintain Its Regular Hours Friday From 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. F riday—Month-End Clearance Silk Remnants—Half-Price Dress Goods Remnants Half-Price—Lining Remnants Half-Price Third Floor—The Bon Marche Drapery Remnants Half-Price—Odd Lots Civtebdhies Half-Price Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Wash Goods Remnants White Goods Remnants Half-Price Half-Price Hundreds of useful lengths in this fine lot of pee coolleplhs 5 om be! ; 4 ; : epihge : p Yeates vee Aft plat Up to 8-yard pieces, India Linen, Batistes, Nain- and watched avan ; ‘ D t , the Ne po : ‘ su tatines, Suitings, Crepes, Ginghams an sooks, fancy White Goods. scene In “* Percale: ee 600 Yards of 26- and 27-Inch Wash Goods, yd. 10c tumes? W: Must be rv Tissues and Dotted Swisses—pink, blue, heliotrope and gold—26 and 27 inches wide. Limit of 10 yards to a customer. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Four views of attractive exhibits being shown at the ; St. terminal. Above, at the left, is a display of the Washington Macaroni Co. the right. Below, made with Clow’ Northwest Merchants’ exposition now in progress at the Bell Frye & Co.'s display is shown above at at the left, is a favorite camping ground of the spectators at the exposition. Waffles and flapjacks, specially prepared flour, are handed out at this exhibit in pairs, threes of a kind and straight flushes. The Fisher Flour M ills display the company’ 3 products | in the stall pictured below oat the right. Chorus Girls Use $165 ‘EDUCATORS ARE | an Produce Worth of Paint a Week PARK VISITORS But It Goes All Over Their Body Instead of} Just on Their Faces BY WANDA VON KETTLE! R Curtosity is an awful It drags us into Place: |Canadian Produce _Goes Over Border \Delegates Entertained at |! Rainier by Company PARADISE VALLEY, the Qn the Grange and black wjth white spots the colo even ‘upon its face BARY CONFERS ON 8-HOUR DAY, Steel Leaders Discuss Short- er Hours for Workers BY PAU LR. ‘MALI LON NEW YO of the United Stat gathered aro in company h to plan the of the 12-hour 4. ze a Javanese idol of For Gala Week! A Big Selling Event! Pure =| Silk Sweaters THE. BON. MARCHE Tuxedo Styles! Barcain BASEMENT Gea ok. “Thrift is the cornerstone of Success. Lay 12 95 e your foundation by shopping in The Bon Marche Bargain Basément! They come in the following pop- ular shades: Buff, jade, white, 100 nan Jackets navy, black, buff and fiesta, gray and Harding, fiesta, gray, canary, brown, silver and fiesta. Sizes : New Skirts $10.95 $11.95 Knife plaited skirts of excellent -Y presid- | Mis to |ful spots find the basis upon whieh the revolu jskin?” tionary change may be made. Upon entering conference, Gary Ibi indicated the change might not be acconiplished for months. It involves | sweeping intricacies of operation— | trit complete revision of the ng/Germany particularly for this pur-| Bohedules of 260,000 employes, new | pow." factory i Ment of th: ‘Our purpose and means for putting Month-End Clearance of Sport Hats peauced $2.95. Formerly offered at a great deal more Bangkoks, Panamas, hemps, timbos, ribbon hats, ribbon and braid combined, and fabrics. You will be overjoyed with these hats for so little. White, blue, black, rose, cherry, orange and combination colors with bands in contrasting effects. Third Floor—The Bon Marche faces of protected their locks from s ‘Must be hard to get off, nation of the 12-hour 4 “This ir or less compl x | Here are the difficulties of the groject which were under discussion: 1—Workers no ‘our shifts— ‘ntire employment earn $3.20 for an eig (They now receive $4 2—Gary estima will add 15 per ce the manufactured st cause thousands of n ” thought | Canton Crepe Bure usedite. te put fn the , beaming thru the. gloss , Tuxedo style with inverted pleats in back, long sleeves, full length and two patch pockets. All are belted. Black, navy, red, green, tan and brown. Roshanara Crepe nd that’s someth laed, after t haye to be employed. of those needed vary from 60,000 t with demands for Those who are m are presic he would give an eight-hour day to the try. indu: BRAINY BRITISHER CALLS FORD’S MEN A GANG OF FOOLS LONDON, July 26.—‘‘Henry Ford's factory and vast organiza- tion is made up of men, r cent of whom are trained to be fools,” W. W. Scott Nonerieff de. clared in a speech before the Ft al Institute of British Archite here. Ford {8 aiming only to get out test number of cars in the shortest powsible time, he sald Unskilled “iid the ding and iniqui according to quotations he laborers “But you must re r the Americans, their fascination, a and we have outgrown their fwh way of looking at life."’ vauby: 0 get out ¢ in 10 minut of the aKe. eomed but a moment returned. The proce e% Was over, And the party's Just begun,” ared the girl in orange as she climbed into one of the five w vai ‘ tubs that had made appear | ance in the room. | | Tho splashing’ began. Five girly | lifted pans of water and spilled the | wetness over themselves, Soap | oozed, | | “It doesn’t dry,” contributed one jot thelr number, “ off easily e it run ive dollars’ worth of thi 4 on Us each week,” ime to speed up grabbed towels | dashed their dressing room | Some ‘five minutes later they Joined| A Jothers of the and chorus for {the presentation of thelr Dutéh | 8ceno entitled, “Wooden Shoes,” |Many Russians Are of their paint, room and t until) @ asion of thelr 0 it come: One again cast MOSCOW steadily inc Suleldes hundred| @ and| | Committing Suicide| : i APRON DRESSES Fine quality Gingham. and plain. Sizes 36 to-48 Checks, plaids White Canvas Low Shoes Wide widths! Cuban and Walking heels! Sizes 150 Fibre Sport Coats Oxfords, Sandals, One-strap, Two: strap, two styles with patent leather trimmings, rubber and leather heels, leather and enameled soles. Many other styles with different trimmings, For Women Knitted Bloomers (Slight Seconds) Vine quality; pink, 39 Sizes 34 to Cotton Union Suits Vine ribbed, band top, tight rou.... 49¢ 86 to 44... Full cut Coats, narrow dow ble belts, two pockets and cutis; full Tuxedo, High shades and navy and brown, black, rs te rea in blue, green and red kid. beige suede. tremely models are kid lined. quality silk. generous hems. navy, tan, gray colors in both prices. 36. Long lengths with Shades are black, and white. Sizes 26 to Second Floor—The Bon Marche A New Lot Popular Sheik Sandals - $6.50 Pair They are here for your approval Gray or All colors that are ex- popular and dressy. All Also come in patent leather at $5.85. Fleet Week Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Boy Scouts, Welcome! The Bon Marche’s Boy Shop, Official Outfitters for the BOY SCOUTS, cordially invites the Scouts of Seattle and the surrounding vicinity, as well as all other pees to come in and visit this section during Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche RTM Mg <2 ad, eee) New Arrivals in Art Needlework Five-Piece Luncheon Sets 39c Stamped in four designs on unbleached mus- lin. One a basket of flowers, another a tea set, and two cross-stitch designs. To be worked in colored D. M. strand ‘floss; 84 inches square and 4 napkins. ° ° Five-Piece Luncheon Sets Stamped in two designs on white art linene. Cross-stitch, floral‘ and peacock designs. To be worked in colored D, M. C. strand floss; 34 inches square, and 4 napkins, Third Floor—The Bon Marche All Children’s Bathing Suits 75c Made of good quality cotton. Navy with red trim- ming. Sizes 26 to 34. Children’s Ribbed Stitch Bathing Suits 95c Made of good quality cotton, in jockey red with black trim, cardinal with white trim. Sizes 28 to 32. Second Floor—The Bon Marche