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

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TRUSTIES YELL FOR MORE WORK. More than 600 boosters celebrated the opening of the Mercer {sland | ‘fare yelling for more work and less | | Theodore Roosevelt in this particu- } c over, y y “ ppinion of| the morning, Monetta 0 Wann, 4, daughter 3 will have to contend with a chance § ‘ en Injured lar, I cannot, however, say that/tive of divorce, in the opinion © fag "| Monetta Oene Wann, 4, daughter | | ° as Two “a J sy|the Washington State Chamber of| Mra, ‘Thomas Winter, president of|agrocable person to talk with, And) 9°) 0°) ae Nartowiy Becares té sulle thie pebetaes aad tap eee | in “Free-For-All” | commerce, representing tx compon-|tho ‘National Pederation of Wom-|#0 it was Jollus told of her early | Brooklyn ave., was almost instantly y P baebestarseadt tiers SENIORS SEEK puvullowing:s Cighs at 111 Lakweian| eat: Mierepeehll: feeie: She Mine ions clue itty in Bn raig of coming to | ys), di nf ht wh he was | Death Under Truck Since he returned from Europe, boulevard Sunday,. Glen MeMath| wa “The only py marriages are peaey ee aha. veeaivea” bet killed Sunday night when she ww “aS hE pa | Le Follette has been benleged to out: CLASS MODES and his brother, Fay MoMath were] “The exact date of our annualytne 5 contr and there are| AMSG Matne, Bhe ahowed musical |#tFUck down by an automobile driv-) iraculous Ppecprad death when /iing to the country how he will go ea Because the freshman, sophomore |t*ken to the clty hospital suffering} meeting has not been fixed, butimore of them being mado today cheteg tthe ‘age of 7, but wan |on by Lewin Tesreau, 19, a brother | 8 ne ae ae stoic sped about swinging the balance of power F wna junior classes at the University | from cuts received when a window} when It Is, you will be notified. — lthan ever before, The only Pre'linrown upon her own resources tolof Himer Tesreau, University of| 49 g939 Goth ave. 8. was recovering | “ch bis froup holds so that the ‘of Washington have adopted dis {Was smashed In the fray, and Ole} “You are starting out under) tical reason a man hax for lookin | provide her education, she wald. And | Washington football star, The acel-| trom minor hurts at the City hospits s | owt effective results may be at. tinctive modes of apparel, the| Berg, 1620 Summit ave. was hell splendid ausple a" toward marriage is companionship.| i: jy due to her courage, and her | dent happened at Brooklyn ave. dnd | over the weék-end. The truck, driven | praia ee! Prd Lary lane a hich 4 | " i je a 0 y Seniors are contemplating a similar |! Jal on an open charge. Pay I believe that the men of t0-|jove of music, that ahe is now inter: | North dist et., as the child's father |}, victor Puchmayer of Clinton, | Mats oaks 10. tere ut Vere scheme. McMath and Berg attempted to! d R d day aro better than ever before.| nationally known as a great ainger.|mado a vain attempt to wave her-| passed over her body, but the wheels |parcment N00 e Senior sentiment around the| "beat up” Glen MeMath after the) Attendance Recor | We aro really living in an age of| MADE HER FIRST He ran and caught hold of her just 4 kept silent. campus points to the adoption of} latter had tried to prevent Here Gamtachos Med beeen dechien, {from ‘giving tquor to hie’ brother, at Show Is Broken) Which was the prevailing fashion | he told police. PORTLAND, Ore, we 12 atone time. There is only one dis- mene Previous attendance records were Advantage to this scheme, according | \ IRS, KATHRYN MIRACLE, city| broken by a margin of 20,000 by to N. B. Beck, prominent senior, the 126,000 persons who. visited the) and that is that some men will not Pacific International Livestock Ex councilwoman, will addreas the mem- jers of the Arden Improvement club, | fed vests are blinding to the eye. are distinguished by the yellow] Which of the two schemes, if any | corduroy trousers. The juniors re-} of V ers was won by Bettina, THE BON MARCHE. BarGaAIN BASEMENT Two things we are always sure of—death and taxes. Here’s a third—that you can always save money by shopping in the Bargain Basement, New York Sacrifices SILK DRESSES Why Not Order Gne of New York's Good Dress- makers Clears His Racks! More than styles in Canton Crepe Flat Crepe Satin and Fancy Crepe Sizes 14 to 44 50 for delivery. If not satisfied with what we send you— your money gindly re- funded. Stockings (Substandards) Silk-and-wool with cottonmixed elastic tops. Seamless feet and seamed backs Black and cordovan only, in sizes 81% to 10. Very 69c Spec Straight-line sleeves; effect short, half and three-quarter full pleated models; pleated flounces; wide, nar- row and tie girdles; fancy silk braid; chain stitching; but- ton and bead trim; predominating colors of black, brown. y and style. Av Sizes for everyone, but not all sizes in every An Eastern Jobber’s Cleanup and Sample Lot! Mostly Boys’ Blouses 69° 720 PAIRS WOMEN’S PUMPS OF SKINNERS’ SATIN Five includ- ing cross-straps one- Sample Blouses FOR BOYS Fine count percale madras, in striped plain effects. Some in the lot. Sample Shirts FOR MEN 75 Me collar-attached and and shirts 1's neckband and Shirts, in plain and striped effects. styles, and and two-strap Pum Some with brocaded quarters, Kid lining. Cuban and heel. uit Louis heels, for growing girl all Junior Also able low are NEW MERCER | SPAN RCER p ASKS CHANGE “4 WILL BE HELD $2,000 stake for hunters and jump steal, will be used, will soon be/cently adopted the red vest. The | couver, B.C. and the $1,000 stake decided. seniors—yes ‘smoked glasses will] for six-In-hand driving went to E.| Freshmen at the university must probably be adopted. }W. White of Garfield, Wash. “TOWN MEET” Pioneer days will be revived in Se: attle when a real “town meeting,” | chivatry.”* Objection Halts “| Declaring that Referee D, V. Katherine Reid Peterson. thas filed an obj it's findings, and tion to an There will be no argument | Judge Walter M. French until a cor | plete transcript of the testimony | taken }vation of marriage and the preven Court Proceeding Hal a widow, Halver. | most charming letter: indefinite | the medal tonight continuation of the cane ts the result. | before | ter from my husband since returning IND LIQUOR AT. ROADHOUSE) Efforts the month to LA FOLLETTE I$ PUZZLING Swedish Soprano Proves ¥ to Be a Cheerful Person extending over past | locate a liquor cache at such an adorable frame of mind In b nowt d Without success in the past. | boat him by giving to the no a she must did not touch her, | TRIP TO SW N an the auto crashed into her, w. Mme. Sundelius last summer mado] ‘pesreau, who stopped hin car with- | her first professional trip (Olin a fow feet after hitting the girl, in which she was riding with her hus. | help, Sweden, and shoe told much of how, she wan recelyed. “1 sang before the king and royal suite at the Royal Opera at Btock- | Mrs, J Wylie was painfully | Ho lives at 2111) H. A. Russell, 2712 Fourth ave. politieal plans, | Wylies live at $210 42nd ay his automobile. East 47th at The 8. Ww. House, be able, to raise mustaches. }313 Orcas st, at its next meeting| position of 1923, which closed here] ..o0oar a ‘anemmtne to, “white, {holm in September,” she sald. “And | | MELD UP near the Washington there that La Follette would be wel- ther scheme advocated is thi : is cording to figures an = terwarda the king presented me| NEW YORK.—Mass production D comed, this belng tantamount to an epeenner echeme advocated ts that | Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, | Saturday, according wash” Attorney Henry Ramey's al. | afterwe 3 t f Nevices have o|!ton Works plant Saturday night! invitation to him to call and talk Of wearing smoked glasses. The ——- | nounced by the management Hered mincondect in investing the|with a gold medal—“Litteris ot |and Inborsuving devices have so| tron Works pint futureiy reason for this is that the junior | wear green caps. “The sophomores | On the closing afternoon, th?) 945 599 ane entrusted to him, Mra.|Artibus (arts and betters.) I was | shifted the ratio between the num-| of executives |Dert, of 6921 42nd ave. 8, was re And he also gave mo A} that 200,000 | Meved of $2.70. 1 shall wear ber of workers and empioyed in America | positions of responsibility end high — ary will co begging in industry by no proud. mony. WILLIAM LINDHURST, FALLING INTO the water trom| Eighth ave, was 930, unlens something is done to) the dock at the foot of Lander st.,| when struck by n.}from Europe,” she said, suddenly |train more men for much fobs, the! when he lost his balance Sunday, | Martin in} lohanging the subject, “I had to| National Industrial Conference board | William Rigby, 39, a borer, was! which Lea ave him behind in a Stockholm hos: | announced recently ued by dock workers, Olive at. “Last night 1 received my first let- | m 210 Lindgren, PIKE STREET—SE Winter Hat Shapes Reduced to $2 ? 5 Our Smartest Winter Shapes to Go at This Low Price N Cloche, Poke, Slap-back and Wide- brim styles—all shapes that a touch ELTS, Velours and Velvets, in the favored colors for winter street wear. All shapes—well made. of trimming will complete. An Experienced Trimmer Will Help You —to choose and adjust trimming, and will tack it in place for you, without charge. A wonderful chance to have a smart winter hat at a minimum cost. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Newest Silks for Winter | Colors, A lustrous Sa! richness. in for dreane In shades of black 39. Inch Self-Striped New Crepes $2. 95 © for xtripes, this zine, Smartly following the vogu finer ings, In Mohawk, 39-Inch New Pharaoh Prints $2.95 of medium weight mmings. Silk-and-cotton Crepe suited for dresnes or tr 36. 36-Inch Su-Si-Mi Fancy Silks $1.75 Silks for kimonos o: n variously 39. ‘Inch Good Canton Crepes 52. 95 From Hi in Santa Claus Says: te see him—and he is to renew all his old fr ships, and make new Fourth Floor this season, express them gloriously. 40-Inch Fine Quality Charmeuse $2.45 Throne His Ice Palace Santa Claus has brought a toy for every child who ca anxious are peculiarly rich and glowing, and these most favored of fashionable new silks 39-Inch Fancy Printed Crepes $4.50 s and costume blow Rich blendings of navy, midnight *, in @ firm quall rine, Pekin, Africa: hat will keep its Very lovely new patterns for the smart printed blouses or frocks. neal brown, black, blue, with high shades, 39-Inch Vivid Crepe de Chines $1.95 Firmly-woven Silk for blouses, underwea ey include pink, sky,! Venice, peach peacock, burnt oran navy, brown, cocoa, a 4 and black dresses and linings, in 50 different shades, ry, seal, garnet, poinsettia, nickel, ecru, , Kit-fox, orchid, and many others, pecially 36-Inch Firm Radium Silks $1.95 silver, designed wentistriped designs Grou coopa, tan a 1 give pink excellent service for linings, blouses or underthings brown, peach and stlver, 36-Inch Good Weight Dress Satin $1.95 al quality for the new draped dresses, in shades of navy, black, royal, Ameri-, cardjaal, Mohawk, seal, pansy, emerald and many more. In shades of tvory, navy, 1 patterns, cran colored grour Fa which sala 39-Inch Brocaded Crepe $3.95 and $4.50 h Silk Brocade for blouses, dreages or trimmings. , brown and black. almon 10 other nav Third Floor—The Lt In shades of gray, peacock, Marche For Early Mailing of Christmas Packages Complete Postoffice and Express Office and Wrapping Service have been opened on the Fourth Floor for your convenience. Thanksgiving Linens One-Third Less! Hemstitched Sets and Lunch Cloths 70x80 Hemstitched Sets, $10.34 54x54 Hemstitched Sets at $6.50 145 Hemstitched Cloths, 45x45 Hemstitched Cloths, $2. 36x36 Hemstitched Cloths, Hemstitched and Pattern Cloths 70x70-in. Pattern Cloths 70x70-in. Pattern Cloths at $4.64 70x70-in. Pattern Cloths at $ 70x70 Hemstitched Cloths, $5.67 $10, 00 70x80 Hemstitched Cloths, $6.67 Handkerchief Linen, Table Linen and Towels 70-inch Linen Damask at $1.00 Linen Huck Towe s 70-in, Plain Linen Damask, T5e Linen Huck 36-in, Handkerchief Linen, 65¢ Linen Huck 6-in. Handkerchief Linen, $1.17 | 75¢ Linen Huck Linen Huck Family Towels, 84¢| 95e Linen Huck Linen Huck Towels priced at 77¢ | 50¢ Linen Huck Third Floor—The Bon Marche $15.50 at $3.97 $9.7 $3.95 0 64 1.68 Articles will be wrapped free of charge except those that quire wood priced at 67c ch Towels at 50c box or crate Towels at dic ’ Towels at 50c Letter Stamps ar Towels at 64c at Per Towels at 34¢ $1.97 $2.17 $1.50 reed for at the iend Guest Guest Guest ‘onal Se Second Floor forces he & He has commented feelingly on the ‘hurt Saturday when an automopile | Misery in Germany and the need for but has said not a word as to maid the child ran directly in front of | band collided with a truck driven by |his congressional plans or his 1924 He has not conferred with President Coolidge at the White tho it was made known from Git- | things over in the interest of har- 66, 2004 injured Sunday an auto driven by 13th ave., skidded at. Ninth ave. and iP) . eT Ant, TH ‘ the Lakeview Inn, formerly the 5 ee at a Jubilee held on the taland | open to all eltizena, wilt be held at] Wime, Marie Sundelius Gets Little Sleep, But Sank Gat aevern: oa Mothell, bist ‘Even Intimates Know Little Cops Say They Do, Anyhow, | saturday, when a prediction made 48| Club Solicits “Baoking Of |tho Masonto ‘Temple, Harvard ave Has Good Disposition way, near Lake Forest park, were | of Political Plans Hey rs ago Was fulfilled and Pino at, Tuerduy evening, It will é ' ghee So They Give ‘Em Plenty |**\’ ‘ State Chamber iad rewarded with success early Sun Villiam A, Gaines, chairman of the be & membership moeting of the y he. ? : , Heit bat’ {ect LUCILLE BUTLER pital, where he wan recovering from| aay, whon federal prohibition agents BY LAWRENG MARTIN Prisoners at the city Jail, many of |Doart of county commisaionera, of! mnie afount Mepatn club (incor- in hamber. of Commerce, Ar Nb ; lot of the newspaper woman |an operation, I had to leave to fill! uncovered a cleverly concealed store (Copyright, 19 United Press) Whom are “trustio,” aro greatly an-|flolally opened the structure and! porated) in going to come right Intol the onrney All cltigens and will pe ter | may bo hard, but It has its com: |my concert schedule i; room, according to a statement from! wagsINoTc ov, 13-~La Bok Hoyed because they have several|made the dedicatory addres. Ray-| Nonttio to wok endorsement of fall ee ebOne of creating Beater UNIKY | ccsations, and mine came Monday | “And, oh," she continued, “do you) pronibition headquarter i hha Hoea es wobine Hours of cach 24 with nothing to do| mond G. Ogden responded for the | Phrase ual des trang pet eho |morning when I was privileged to} know my trunks haven't yet arrived | ting on a “hunch,” one of the]. : the | , . program for changing the official! ‘The principal addronsen of the eve-| interview Madame Murie Sundelius, | with my dress, and I don't konw SK eived aaide # coat hanger| TR® one man who, more than any uae thay are thru with, auon | Blnders. Frank Terrace, former] name of Mt. Rainier [ning will be delivered by Frank) ig famous By: 1 soprano, who|what I'm going to have to wear toy |" hung on 4h apparently solid, |other, has it in his power to direct {rifling tasks as sweeping the cor-| President of the Washington Good} str, Mf, G, Mitchell, secretary,| Waterhouse, president of the Cham-|aonears at the Metropolitan Mon: |night, T may have to Ko out and) Me call Cpe aprivian.| the sotis 66 Weldlatian Wh colietels EF Fors and rooms o€ the police sta-| Roads association, predicted an in:| tod Tho Star Monday’ that auch| ber of Commorce, and Mrank Branch | ayy pigat, in hor room at the N@w| buy & drown for the occasion, Or) HITTIN Te wich had been | thiy winter, and thus perhaps vita © tion, mopping them and emptying | flux of residents now that the island: | a rerolution will be brought before) Tiley of Portland. An illustrated) Washington hotel. ee ant oe eruw’ somo. clothes |cvered by the banger, a secret dOOr|), ssa the ciuteome of the text Mistebaskets ‘and running errands, | ers aro independent of ferry service, | the Washington State Chamber of| lecture on Washington's scente My |. The madame had had an almont port, Cents An sradenly opened in the wall, behind ||” 5 they are ently embarrassed by/ Another bridge will soon span tha) Commerce, When it convenes here|trwetions will ba given: be Awa Net | ateeptonn night i ee i hed at her misfortunes In| which were found 15 sacks of beer, | Presidential election, ts hiding his Rot having anything clso to do ex-| jake connecting the west aide of the | the latter part of the month, she) Curtis and D. B nee hen, and) “Oh, those dreadful strest cars, Me ue oheery manner in which {several bottles of whisky and| plang under a smiling mask of reti- opt wash and polish the cops’ pri: island with Seattle, Terrace pre-|maks Seattle people and. organiza-| David Whitcomb will tell of progrens | i144 wid to mo with an adorable dis | the same cheery mi jchampagne and w case of gin, the| cence that baffles the moat adept Yate autos. | aioted. tlona to back the measure. jmade in attracting tourista and res | od for formalities hey bang, {she laughed at her good fortune, iP np rset z gin, pn 0! t : | dicted, besubies aati ‘ ; ee , no question in my | offlvers reported inquire After working on the cops’ autos, | Howard Hanson, representing the} ‘Tho question already has been| ent (0 thls avetion Bled they rattle and, they thump, Then ore Jel -e ll rrarpepa rad hagaiei tuba Sohnhy rc Res Ore bas ag the trusties can wash and polish the | Chamber of Commerce tourist bu:| prought to the attention of D, 0,| Net Mayor Brown, will Ww ay j.| thé morning, whon I did get to erilar & gingers Ti'w har: chisastal |cquret aah Angélo: Marfillos. a: wales chee ot eee ee aken or more police cars, When all reau, emphasized the spirit of co-| Lively, manager of the chamber, In| {dorse the meeting for the clly @4:| sisep, others began to draw water | popu ni etait revort, and Angelo Merfillo, & walt | mates among the La Follette group their tasks are don fow hours are | operation between the communities | letter to Mra Mitchell, he advined | @ istration, i mh for baths, and then there was more et mn 4 * Setropolitan er, © = ns se they an payibess of senators and house members. do left for sleep, they complain. of the county and said that tho) hor as follows - an rattle and bang, There, lHsten to ae 44 ppc hevetpy Ss Peeing | both posted cs D an os h " |not know bis plane for making of Washing the private cars of the} pridge is a monument to this for ae. thas AWaabhnaten ~ Riatel . that one,” and whe half sighed to |under the Ing before United States Commis-|ective this winter the contrel of pages See th ates hen the Washington State] FY M ne | Hlee. Bowman ; Police is as much a part of thelr! pon H, Evans, deputy county engi-| chamber of Commerce has its an.|/2aPpy Marriages herself as if in memory of th ; fer! somnreuk whlch the 164%. corgreasent duties as sweeping or mopping, ®c-| peer, who supervised the building of y minutes of reat she had lost, | 1 ix considered by exper-|al elections guve him. . 7 fl nual meeting the purposes of your] many minu cording to Chief W. r “| the bridge, guve some data on the Gin should be pf Are 50-50 Contracts Wht then and there I decided CHILD DIES IN | ince ers ax one of the most in-| rhe jardtighting, work-eating tho Severyns says they eee structure, Luncheon was served at “Personally, I have always been| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, that if a person could pass thru) ah genious yet discovered. Numerous | Wisconsin senator is taking no Picnic patie iethinae Dee lin sympathy ‘with the sentiment of|Compantonship, not love, ty the nal-]a night like that and then be in AUTO WRECK ches of the inn have been con-| chance on having enemy strategy >

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