The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR Ex-Crown Prince Fears MANY GIVE T0 Red Revolt in Germany HARDING FUND | ESSAY WINNERS RECEIVE PRIZES SCHOOL GIRLS P AY HOMAGE TO LINCOLN Frederick Wilhelm Foresees Communist Up- rising Followed by Fascisti Counter Action BY FERDINAND JAHN (Copyright, by United Pr DOORN, Aug helm, former crown an early outbreak communist OK counter action thru which will mean anarch The dey mollern thro in an exc United Pre father, the for cherishes purpose tive re the oer clared he be mona the visit of t y prince HE Doorn, the t ent ic hand wilh in Mt PESSIMISTIC OVER GERMANY'S FUTU RE The r fore W to his e of Doorn. fume and bar helm wa: Rode In Is Favored Mod DEPLORES FRENCH ENVASION Purchase of Car Executive Thirty-siz high school girls walked alongside the hearse in the Lincoln funeral procession in Chicago, strewing the | mailed to th Temporary Marriage Writers Reap Reward of Labors ratching of heads, hair and shuffling and re. eumays, submitted by Temporary Mar. been decided by ore that KR. G. awarded the prize t treative on the of t copays submitted ut merit and St was with y that the winners were de. cided upon. Secor third prizes of $6 each are awarded to M. V, Lee and D. Moner respectively seat tickets to the Strand ater go to Grace M. Giblin, Flor 6 M, Gage, Daisy Carlock, N, K. Adkins, Peter Augustine, Una Dana- her, Alma Adams, Henry Palmer, Mr McCoy, Price, Mre. Li w Kinne, Orcella Delamar, N. Rickle Nat Rich C. Rath- ¢ 8. Smith, *. EB. Pearson, 1 A. Francis undreds whic ed constructiv proved conclusively divorce prizes can ery contestant the writers had con. ¢ question from all of its Checks and tickets are being winners Monday. The hearse was drawn by 10 black horses. o z Automobile parts and accessories found ip the bier with garlands and immortelles as the cortege moved thru the streets. The picture reveals a striking contrast between the days of Lincoln and of Harding—the old and the new being shown in funeral pictures of the two American presidents. Portlander Hangs a , the picture of pulled a silve his pocket, asked to join him in a talked and the and vigor, Hi nhesitatingly swered all ques In detail the aff, land. § “I am most istic of. Ger many's future,” id the crown prince. He was then told of the rumors concerning monarchist activities, fol 3 as he. discussed of the fathe lowing his arrival. in Doorn, but | st shook his head. He admitted that he longed t turn to Germany, but insisted t the only id was the desire to his family and quiet admi: of his estat Tf, thru some movement tion would 2 as a result a Plediscite throne, what would you was asked. SEES NO MOVE TO HONOR HIM The former crown prince his shoulders. “There 1s absolutely ‘no sign of| such a movement,” he responded. | Here Frederick Wilhelm propound ed a question one often hears in Ger many. “How long will America view the anarchy in Europe without interven. tion?” he abked, “America has the French at her mercy because France is so keavily indebted to the United States, went on. “America could com France to alter course thru irresist idle pressure as a creditor.” The prince inquired as to the vi shrugged ldge, displaying g policies of the ne tive. Then, reverting to conditions in Germany, he continued “T view the present situation with extreme anxiety. The terrible sump | of the mark and the threatened coal shortage, present possibilitis of » ous riots. I have talked with m bankers, but no! 8 a way ou SAYS COMMUNISTS WILL START ACTION “I expect the communists to seize the opportunity presented in the de Plorable situation to make @ putsch very soon. This will le er action by the fascisti, wh Mean utter civil war and anarchy. “But I am perfectly aware th the nationalistic ren: is apparentiy growing stronger out Germany, does not contain elements of 2 monarchist move- me rican execu Democrats Praise | Warren G. Harding | A final tribute to the late Presi dent Harding was yp moon by the King Cor ¢ratic club at the regular juncheon of the organisation. Hard. ing was paid unstinting tribute by the men of the opposing party, who discarded partisan affiliations and} Joined wholeheartedly in compli menting the late executive for his efforts to bring about world peace| and a united riation president of the| lienbach, state} commander of the American Legion, Mayor Brown and Judge A. W Frater were the principal speakers at the luncheon | Oregon Man Whirled} to Death in His Mill SALI Ore., Aug. Downing, furniture ar died from the. effects of injury here Saturday the machinery-of his mill, Downing was whirled around and around un til one arm was torn from the sock et. He had strength enought to climb a stairway and call for help before he collapsed. Gloria Swanson Is in Gotham Hospital NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Gloria Swanson, film star, who js In a pri. vate hospital here, following a sud.| den operation for an illness the na-| ture of which has not been di-| vulged, was reported “resting very comf bly" today. Radcliffe Prize is Given Yakima Girl| The Distant Work Scholarship $490 has been awarded by Radclif college, to Katharine Klise, a grad- uate of the Yakima high school, ac- cording to Cambridge advices Mon-| day, to Miss Klise’s father, who was| a Harvard graduate A. B, 1900, A. M.| 1901. Her mother is a graduate of| Mannas university Miss Klise was horn in Belmont, Mass., where Mt | Kilve taught for several years. Self in His Store AND, Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Poverty oftentimes is Leave the rgain Basement! Girls’ School Things FLAPPER $9.49 AQ the stone in the road to task of rolling it away to DRESSES Gingham and Cotton Serge Eight smart styles, in attractive checks Included in the lot are organdie vests, collars and sashes Some with hand embroidery, bias braid trim and linen collars SERGE AQ DRESSES St Navy blue serge, hand embroidered. SILK DRESSES sh Ttol4 Smart little Dresses in navy, henna silk. Hand-embroide and ribbon belts. GINGHAM DRESSES Newest colors. CHILDREN'S FURCOLLAR COATS $7.49 Navy, brown, blue, pumpkin, sand, plum You Can Now and black. Loose backs Order by Mail with panels, silk stitch Anything advertised will and braid trim, nov- Me sai you upon sreceint elty buckles and tas- Sod delivery na atlas sels, patch and slash MAGE With AWhat: walteinl pockets, full lined, set your money gladly re in sleeves. funded All are belted. green, peacock and ‘d, with short sleeves Sizes Ttol4 patterns with collars in contrasting Sizes 7 to 19 WOMEN’S AllWoolSleeveless Golf Sweaters A wide assortment of deli- cate and plain color combina- Ss. » lot includes some with two- fronts in silk and ‘wool, some Sizes mi-tuxedo collars, some with 88 to 44 Also some brushed wool style Jacquette Styles 89 Checked fronts, collars and side ‘i ties are included, Also some brushed ree wool style, 38 to 44 ‘Golf Coat and Daughter's School Clothes! Start Them Early— The Bon Marche Is Ready With New Ginghams, New Voiles, New Ratines at “School Days’” Prices—and New Butterick Patterns to Make Them With Pricey. New Dress Voiles ‘ xt wl “A New Shipment ae Ratinspun_ cloth for dresses. Orang w 36-Inch New, Light Percales Pleasing Imported Ratines i LE 15c. ae 00 | 32. Inch Toile du Nord Ginghams ee "| 25+ ‘32-Inch Roniner Cloth a Lovely Imported Dress Ginghams nd checks in t fine Scotch and English Ginghams. Helio, ‘old, tan, yellow, black and white; 31 and 32 inches wide Good Looking Ratines In plaids and checks. All good colors; 35 and 36 inches wide. 32-Inch Attractive Dress Ginghams } 15 ) pleces Dress Gir 1s, in checks “and plaids. Good colors helio and red Finest Quality Ratines French Rat hecks, plaids, plain and shades; 36 and 38 inches wide. "eee Showite of Dress Ginghams stripe style »/ $1.25 ne Dress Ginghams ssorted checks tet ally fine for sc 2 8 wide All wanted colors ) 36-Inch Novelty Chanik Voiles 39¢ Handsome patterns. All wanted shades, Regular 50c valuc Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche and here are Butterick Patterns, which Suggest Dainty, Practical School Frocks Pattern No, 3856 85e r one-piece | A aslip-o oan with | Another style of the dress in raglan style. | straight 9h ached to | popular slip-over dress Using 42-inch Tolle du | long ‘ heres age Nord Gingham 5 reat 8859 Pattern No. 4285 | T c Butterick Patterns—Third Floor—The Bon Mane Extra! 100 Dozen Outing spinel ~ Diapers *1-28 27 Inches Square Made Especially for the Bon Marche Made of very good, heavy outing flannel, 27 inches square. but dainty hems. These are so attractively priced that you will certainly want to get a full supply. I Dozen Strong Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche = Tet PIKE STREET — § Let Personal for you while you are out of town, mn FloorThe Bon Marehe Service shop JOn SCOND AVENUE — UNION STREET — SEATTLE —And Here Are “School Day” Values in “Fall Sewing” Notions LIBERTY DRESS FORMS, TO BE MADE } home, with materials and full in- | uctions for making, 89¢ each | SILK THREAD, IN BLACK, BLUE, | white and good range of colors; 3 for 10¢. 5 L STYLE, 40} od, strong spring; 10¢. OR SHARPS, 25 | PURE RUBBER HOUSEHOLD APRONS, bound with contrasting colors; medium size; tape at neck and back; 45¢ each. | SNAP FASTE BLACK OR WHITE; | three dozen on card; rustproof; 5¢ card. RICK-RACK BRAID, IN WHITE AND colored combinations, also solid white; 3 yards for 5¢. HAIR PINS, HEAVY QUALITY, 16 PINS aioe 4¢ package. — | _'8 Package; several lengths; 1¢ pkg. eolore::# Bolt 2be. . 54- and 63-inch lengths; 5¢ pair. MENDING COTTON, 30 YARDS ON | SAFETY PINS, RUSTPROOF, GUARDED spool; black, white or brown: 2 for B@. | ends; sizes 0, 1, 2, 2%, 3; 12 on card; KING'S BASTING COTTON, 200 YARDS | 4¢ card. on spool; 40, 60, 60; 4¢ spool POWDER PUFFS, IN RUBBER CASES; FRE WATER | handy for bag; 10¢ each. large and small sizes; 3 to 12] ELASTIC BANDING, \-INCH WIDE, tons on card; 6 cards for 25¢. jong stretch, good quality; 3 yards for HOUSEHOLD APRONS, RUBBERIZED | 10¢. pereale; floral and conventional pat- | SOAP BOX AND TOOTH BRUSH HOLD. terns; good sizes; 80¢ cach | rs, nickel finish, 10¢. Notions—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche ards on spoo Special Purchase of 200 Pairs of Cotton Baby Blankets A very special value, indeed! These blankets are usually much higher priced. Size 36x36 QOC Each Soft, fleecy blankets to cuddle baby in. Pink and blue plaids, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Pictures keep vacation "Roa ies vivid. Full line of Stationery, Upper Main Floor The Bon Marche

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