The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR “Kill or Be Killed” Desert Philosophy Is Defense of Accused Princess SAYS HUSBAND COLLECTING DATA\( = Pon i rans © MADE THREAT. I Y otaee Decided Admits Shootings) ' Says It Was to} Save Herself ONE OF TOKYO’S ROYAL PALACES or other funds comm\te Author Has Not Turned a -Poosegser ‘ Rip oth decry here or in next few 5 und port comml, a dim lant 4 0 6 pilot return thru the wate He om the doc en in Lon A land. It js planned to x | them, ITTLE BEE WRECK DALLES, Ore LONDON, Sept. 12.—Fa tic White—Steward Edward Wh : , c “Heil or be The vessel draws alongside the pler and the chugging of auto: . % “ : ‘ 4 mobile engines is heard approaching, The erew of the rum ves i z THE sel climb from thelr ship and survey the strar » the gloom Hitle 't Tho cars draw nearer and stop, their lights extinguished, Their Moshor’s kuse and pi drivers are suspicious of the lone Intruder roe arivicie iid roaabiile eases gietoby a By Aileen ogegial pet oi slid It has been completely remodeled in occidental motorist to ntecr the preicd ed etn for all visiting royalty. The Prince of Wales was a guest here : art thelr It was partially wrecked in the Japanese disaster. this Koran,” the ld be an easy matter to dispose of one prince told her ‘placing hand on the Mohammedan holy “that you shall d by my hanc the princess testifie h a reanmed “Suddenly pressing his t windpipe as kil you.’ “I str desert philosophy of ed” will be the keynote of fense of Princess Mar Fahmy, it was revea , the trial of Woman, charged with murder 1 today whe This is the Akasaka palace, one of the imperial building s in Tokyo. style in recent years, and was used as a headquarters t when he last visited the Orient. wrecking wrecking The Bon Marche Presents New Silks | for Autumn Frocks and Blouses ee Prices?—Well, Priced The Bon Marche “Cash” Way—Of Course You'll Save! 36-In. Brocade Crepe Faille | 36-Inch Changeable Poplins,| 36-Inch Suiting Velvets, at $2.25 a Yard $1.25 a Yard $2.35 a Yard th 4 ds andsome and serviceable qual In addition to being very effective for Fine quality Twill-back Suiting Velvet, Afterward, however, e witness| St fe ¢ h ys ity of this effective fabric, pecially : tah will seal Sana RERpE: @EAEM said, the young pi wept and nice for blouses and afternoon frocks. this which will wear well and drape grace- ised atone! if sh 1d a of pe ort ‘3 . i » aha x ‘ ye aes £ raps. Prom! atonemen Re Would ‘ac: "i cruine \ In shades toast, fabric makes charming overdraperies. fully. Very nice for evening wraps In shades of Copenhagen and delft blues. company him to Lux The princess rep rust, stortly before noon. 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, $1.95 Serviceable and especially heavy All-silk Crepe de Chine. A fine quality for frocks. In shades of Copenhagen, national blue, peacock, marine, navy, autumn, seal, silver, zinc, bark, tan, fallow, spark, cardinal, sand, jade, almond, fuchsia, orchid, leather, white and black. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Featuring the New Fall Coatings The Very Finest of Them—See Them in the Windows 50-Inch Caracul Coating $9.95 50-Inch English Caracul Cloth 56-Inch Tarcina Coatings $7.95 One of the most desired of the fur-fab- | $13.50 psa deep, thick pile fabrionisepegiel iy rics. Easily fashioned into the popular : Pe M pec catie supple and adaptable to draped or wrap wrap lines.. In very ¥idh black. Sr al Bites eck ee and lines. In Paris brown and black. Egyptian husband, was resumed Old Bailey “I swear on the machine man if he and lecturer, ix not turn c ting data for hb + practically completed For the four an waters, during White It was just a c 1 . nes that the shot was f n ttord t 4 ; ; ar €d the life of the “prince” of the a desert This Mohammedan oath, the F cess said, was made Cairo. the night before they departed for Luxor to witness the opening of the inner Vault of Tutankhamen’s tomb. It} ‘was shortly after their marriag TESTIFIED RENCH would con t t White expressed hls sorrow at having to leave the Northwest Tuesday, by saying: “After spending the most enjoyable times of my life in this Northwest, I must now return to California. For eight months T will anxiously wait the coming of the first of May, when I shall return.” dresses, blouses and wrap linings, of cocoa, peacock, lark, fawn, navy, marine, zine, fallow, jade, seal brown and midnight, cinder, black. 36-Inch Satin de Chine, $1.95 A lustrous, durable, All-silk Dress Satin, well suited to the flounced dresses of the new season. islands. Our reputation for bargains Is : Ta shadée of ball—the farth wu roll it the bi it becomes . P sects ines seat eke ne haihhag glean nll el anpceane canna, peacock, muffin, tiffin, henna, linings. New Dresses That Carry the seal, saffron, Belgium, negro, scarlet, In shades of silver, Earmarks of Late Styles! cardinal, navy, midnight and black, flesh, CANTON CREPE AND LACE her relations with other men prior| | to her marriage to Fahmy, but the \ | Judge refused to allow such interro- $ 8] 4° 4 at court Her dead white ted by a black | ~ black crepe | In ten different combinations of the sea- son's favorite colors. THE BON MARCHE She testified in French {na low, "Be tite r a BARGAIN BASEMENT “I was first married in France to} M. Laurent in 1919," she said, ‘‘but | divorced him for desertion. In July, | 1922, I met Fahmy in Paris. We Were together a great deal and I be-| came very fond of When he left for his home in Egypt in De cember, I promised to follow him later." The witness sald Fahmy, this period, mentioned m: her in a casual way need to marry for mon as she received an allowance of 36,000 francs a year from Laurent At this point the prosecution at 36-Inch Radium Silk, at $1.95 Fine All-silk Radium, nickel, Pekin, bobolink, for dainty lingerie, fo: which is suitable r blouses and for orchid, tan, pink, white, peach, navy and black. during | gations. Prince Ali Kamel Fahmy Bey was shot and killed in his apartment at the Savoy hotel here last July. His} Wife, who was with him in the apart-| ment, admitted the shooting but Sizes to 44 claimed an attack. Testimony at the coroner's inquest revealed that th couple had quarreled continuously and that each had accused the other Fifteen new styles in navy and black. Loose, flowing panels, side drapes, short and three-quarter sleeves, thers 50-Inch Supple Kerami $18.50 Very firm and very pliant. Will give long service and keep its beauty. In 56-In. Forstmann and Huffmann Coatings $13.50 56-Inch Heavy Velasia $11.00 A soft fabric which will give long and satisfactory service. Pretty enough for dress wear. In shades of black, Vene- tian and navy, 50-Inch Astrachan Cloth $4.95 In gray only at this price. Very warm ¢ and soft. Especially nice for children’s coats. 50-Inch Astrachan Coating $5.50 Very smart for the jacquettes fashion prescribed to wear with sport skirts. In brown, beige, gray and black. Fabric Floor-—Third—The Bon Marche Marvella, Tarquina and Gerona—the fa- vorite coatings of this excellent house, in navy and black. of mora! depravity. DESCRIBED EVENTS BEFORE THE SHOOTING The princess described the eve! leading up to the shooting of he husband. She told of quarrels during dinner | inthe hotel and later in the hotel) ball room and how they finally went to their apartment and prepared for} of flounces, novelty side buckles, sou tache braid trimming, narrow pin tucks, button and embroidery trim, You Can Now Order by Mail While quantities last, anything adver- tised will be sent you upon receipt of purchase price, plus 10¢ for delivery. If not satisfied with what we send you, money gladly refunded. mole, beaver and black, 50-Inch Caracul Cloth $12.00 A very brilliant and rich plushy Has a striking similarity black only. pile. | 56-Inch Supple ‘““Merzina” $12.50 to fur. In A thick, soft pile of artificial silk on a wool back. In wanted shades of navy, kit-fox and black. 50-Inch Crushed Plush $12.50 The fabric the French designers are featuring this season. In black. An es- pecially fine quality. “We went down the corridor and I continued to my apartment. I saw my pistol lying on a chair, just as| Fahmy appeared in my doorway. 1 was weak and very frightened at his ferocious appearance. “The prince advanced threatening- ly and said ‘now, I'll revenge my- self!’ “J seized my pistol as he advanced toward me and tried to get around) him to the door NEW CADILLAC MODEL SHOWN Dealers From All Over State | Hold Meeting Here | 56-Inch Veloria Coating $6.95 serviceable and rich material in New Shipment Just Arrived! I French blue, black and kit-fox. WOMEN’S RED ppecia PUMPS | $ Buy your Fall dressma $2.00. Room. naterials no nd make them up du classes, starting Oct. 1st—12 lessons for Register “Personal Service,” Second Floor—Rest These Fabrics Have All Been Tested by the Home Economics Department of the University of Washington Two New Styles , For “Apron Tharsday’’ At The Bon Marche $1.95 Ce is designed in fine quality Hampshire gingham, in many bright colors. Made with bateau neck, finished with a smart little tie and cleverly fashioned cuffs, which repeat the motif of the collar. Trimmed with washable black binding and black but- tons. Very well made and ont full. In sizes 36 to 44. sa 4to7 Aluminum Combination Cooker Special $1.75 The combination consists of: 5-quart Covered Kettle 1 Pudding Pan 1 Perforated Pan 1 Cake Tube By combining two or more of these you will have a rice boiler, a steamer, a roaster, 2 tubed cake pan or a casserole Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Short vamps, perforated trim, Cuban heels, cut-outs with one strap. Leather soles, Goodyear welts, full kid lined, rubber heels. Wide widths. Single Cotton Sheet Blankets (SECONDS) Solid colors of tan and gray, VAN ee 1 with striped pink and blue borders. Size Cadillac dealers from all over the state attended a meeting at the Sun. | set Motor Co. Tuesday night, which | was said to be one of the most im-} portant meetings ever held by that institution. | The meeting was opened by G. E. M. Pratt, president of the Sunset | Motor Co. Pratt spoke generally of conditions thruout the country and| said that the high peak of business was to be looked for the coming] year. Arthur F. Folts, vice president of | I the Sunset Motor Co, gave brief comments on his trip to the Cadillac factory and the wonderful accom. | Plain white, size 62x78. Pink and blue plaids, size 72x84 GYM ly Cash Buys Food for Less . HE other is another model of the dainty Zenia series. Fine crepe, trimmed with Plishments of the research labora- tories of the General Motors. ‘The big feature of the meeting was the announcement of a new car, t V-63, equipped with a new V-ty; 90-degree %-cylinder engine, harmo {zed and balanced by entirely new principles of design. Foits said t new engine is so designed as to elim- inate all vibration and that this was the oniy motor on the market which does this. The car reveals many other funda- mental improvements. It was shown for the firnt time Wednesday. _ A Cadillac system of mechanically operated four-wheel brakes and new bodies of exceptional comfort and graceful lines are other leading ‘features. \Driver Who Fell From Truck Dies Mike Tate, who sustained a frac- tured skuli when he fell from a truck on which he was riding Mon- day, died early Wednesday morning jin the city hospital. Tate lived at 4502 Cascadia ave, $ , we 8 to 14 Two-piece sults—middies and bloom- ers. Generously cut and well made, Bloomers are pleated on waistband, with elastic at knee, Middies have sailor collars and small pockets. Turkish Bath Towels 25c Bleached; white. Size 20x40 ins, Wash Cloths Made of Turkish toweling in pink and blue combinations, with neatly bound edges. Size lixit, Town Talk Coffee, Lb. 25c Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea (black), Ib. $91 Ib Green Tea, Ib. Ground Bineke Ps Th. 10¢4 1 Ib Bulk Cocoa, 1b, 100) 2 ibs Roasted fresh daily Prunes, very sweet, ibs for . ke Figs, ib. Royal b. 3 wee we yr A Ie Anne Cherries, flavor, for the hino We | day only, Assorted Cookies, Dozen 15c; 2 Dozen 25c Congress Pound Buttorhor Bon Marche Thousand Island Dressing, Lb. 36c Boneless Cottage Butts, sugar- cured meat, ib ate Beckwith's Preserved F heavy syrup, Home-ma gredients, 1b. 2 for they 6 for 2he r ze » Veal Lond best ine Cakes, special Jelly Rolls, spectal 18) 2 for 30 BSe Nut Bars, dozen 2he Made fresh daily Kippered Salmon, Ib. wewsseriee . dhe Sliced Eastern Bacon, Armour's or Swift's, Ib. 48e; % 1b, .2560 very fresh, 1b, Happy Home Pineapple 38c Can Happy Home Peas, cholen, 1 pack, can Derby | Jirand pure ftock Guava Jel) for Chicken . ean j 1 for 1a-ox, tin, 3 1923 packed sliced fruit Del Monte Grated Pineapple, in heavy syrup, cnn t8e; 2 cans Value Tomatoes, No. por dozen Food Shops—Upper Main Floor—The Bon } beautiful hand-made flowers, in an effective grouping. In all the vivid flower shades, and sizes 36 to $4 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Ginghams for Early Fall Wear 2,000 Yds. Dress Gingham 15c ’24nch Gingham in neat patterns and a wide range of wanted colors, Checks and plalds. 3,500 Yds. Dress Gingham 19¢ Lengths to 10 yards, of serviceable 32-inch Ging- ham, in shades of pink, blue, helio and tan. 100 Pieces Gingham 25c Yard | 200 Pieces Gingham 35¢ Yard 82-inch good quality Ginghams in stripes, plaids and checks. Yellow, orange, helio, blue, pink, tan and green. Fine quality 324nch Gingham, in plain, stripes, checks and plaids, Shades of blue, yellow, orange, tan, green, helio and pink, Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche PIKE STREET — SECOND AVENUE — UNION STREET — SEATTLE

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