The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 14

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- THE SEATTLE STAR ( BROKE LAW FOR FIRST $1 | ed a|“Clear the Shelves” for Stock- Taking Stock-taking time'at The Bon Marche! “Clean up all Odd Lots” is the order of the day. Prices reduced and req “Clear the Shelves” for stock-taking and clear them in short order! Silk Department “Clears Shelves’ Corduroys, Linings, Silks and Remnants at Marked Reductions to Clear th Shelves for Stock-T aking Seattle Ad Club Plans Round Table cussion of adver: | tlsements and advertising copy will’ snp ig of the on in the be given at ther Seattle kers will ington of § Miss Uhia Upp BB Ault, perman, of Lowman Hanford, U, ¢ Pacifio Mutual Life Insv pany value your watch, let a watch. maker repair it, Next Liberty theater. Advertisement GUARANTEED WATCHES AT RELIABLE PRICES =—_—_ ALBERT HANSEN Jowoler-Silveramith 1518 SECOND AVENUB Between Pike and Pine 40-In. Artificial Silk Skirting Reduced to $1.95 Yard Striped Black Skirting, 40 inches wide. 36-In. Wash Taffeta Reduced to $1.25 Yard Serviceable All-silk Taffetas in the most wanted evening shades of pink, orchid, ivory and white, 86 inches wide. 39-In, Silk Canton Crepe Reduced to $1.95 Yard All-silk Black Canton, 89 inches wide | 36-In. Imported Corduroy Reduced to $1.95 Yard Silk-finished Corduroy, a fine navy and black. Unusually good yaly inches wide, Remnants of Lining Sateen Reduced to 15c Yard Useful lengths of lustrous Lining Sateen in colors, No black. In lengths to 2 yards. | Third Floor—The Bon Marche “Clear the Tables” of Broken Lines and Odd Lots ¢ Art Goods at Big Savings Inventory time {s near—all odd lots and broken lines must go at once! These radical reductions will send them out flying, The Art Needlework Department is conveniently located on the Upper Main Floor—so you can make your purchases quickly, Children’s Stamped Dresses 8 8c Infants’ Stamped Dresses 6$ In this lot are Children’s Dresses, stamped for em- Fully made-up Dresses of pink batiste—two d 1% broidery, and seams and hemstitching fully finished. —=stamped for hand embroidery work. Priced so low thy Materials are orchid batiste, flame-colored Japanese should go quickly. crepe, rose-colored cross-barred muslin, in sizes from Infants’ Sizes—1 and 2 years Discontinued Royal Society Art Novelties at Reduced Prices Skein Thread Ic ia es boot Indian rope and strand—broken line of colora. New Art Department—Upper Main Floor, TONIGHT Frank P. Hood Presents FAREWELL TOUR . Stamped Dressing Sacques 88c Made up and hem- stitched—of orchid silk- ine, stamped for simple embroidery. (PIANIST) DE PACHMANN “The world's greatest Chopin , panda playing an en- Dr. Maud Parker had an interesting experience in con- tire Chopin program” nection with the earning of her first dollar. e —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photegraphers PRICES—$1.65, $2.20, $2.73 f\was about to rut me off in the ad ‘Twice Dally—2:20-81:15 KARYL NORMAN hop” Fe Getting Game’ Newhoff & Phelps - 4 y's Orchestra Mate Dally 2:20. Eve 7-9. Eve 0c, Mat 306 J. Francis Haney Revue ——$——— ees Alexander Melford Trio Herberta Beeson Hownrd and Norwood Elsie Clark Fantagescope Howard Langford and Ina Fredrick daily 11:30 p, m. AVIUMUMILE FKMMT Geattie to Bremerton Daily, 7:18, #9:00, 11:50 @ m, 5:00 ® om trips Baturday and @ua- Round Trip het (This ts the fourth of a series of stories In which prominent Seattle folks will tell, In co- operation with the backers of Thrift week, how they earned thelr first dollar.) BY DR. MAUD PARKER Seattle Physician It was forced upon*me—that first dollar I earned—and 1 broke the jaw, “to bootr* I was a medicat student in New York city. One night, feellug il I wag hastening home on « stnvt car, my only change a $2 bill The conductor refused to change {t— snow, when a laborer insisted on Paying my fatv. Grateful, 1 wrote —. down his name I iny {ll for two wrexs but recovering, wrote him & note, enclosing the fare and toll. ing tim 1 wus a physician and weuld be glad to render any ser vice I could at any time. Soou thereafter be appeared with bw bands hurt, 1 dressed them, but refused remuneration, for two reasons. I did not wish it from him and, altho called “doctor.” 1 Was not graduated yet, and would viplate a stats law by accepting a fee. The man apparenziy. deferred ‘omy wish, but—u ver hie departure 1 found a dollar hidden beneath a book on my table. Ho had pald me, after all. | So that wns the first dollar 1 earned, and I mailed ft to my mother, becausa by grace of con-| science, I could not keep It! } “GOOD DANCING” ts possible for any- one, provided the Dancer is properly trained. MISS FRIGHT makes good dancing easy and pleasant because she understands how to study the faulte of dancers and correct them. Start today with @ private lesson, then go into class || Wed., 7 to 10 (3 hours). Bocial dance every Bat. Special class tn TANGO now forming. MISS BRIGHT, 1604 4th at Pine Open 10 to 10, What does every woman want to know 2 Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year | WmD.Perkns & Ca, TWO ATTEMPT SUICIDE, FAIL Woman and Man Both Drink Poison, Will Recover | A man and a woman tried mutcide | Sunday night by drinking polson; and both failed. Mrs. Edith Stubbins, 0530 Sycamore ave., is in the Culum- bus sanitarium tn serious condition. Sbe took poison at her home and then called Dr, J. C. Brugman, who had her taken to the hospital. | John B. Gordon, auto mechantio, | also took poison over alleged family trouble, according to the police, Gor- | don at the time is said to have been at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wood, 2059 14th ave. W. | —_————$$_—__— | Seek Plan to Halt | Jackson St. Slides | An effort to permanently remedy the winter slides of earth on Jackson | st. and immediate hillsides will be, launched before the city council Mon- | day by John E. Carroll, chairman of the streets and sewers committee. Carroll will declare that the continu- ous expenditure of public funds to give. temporary relief should be stop. ped and a permanent Improvement plan to stabillze the property and | make {t available for improvement. | Dope and Whisky Blamed for Fire: PORTLAND, Jaz. 21—Dope- and whisky are belleved by police to be responsible for a fire at the Sargent | hotel, from which guests were routed | in pajamas and bath robes at 6 a, m. today. After the fire, A. Antonisen, who! Was unaccounted for during the fire, | which started In his room, was found crouching in a hallway, half over. come by smoke, He was arrested | and held for investigation. Damage amounted to $5,000, High Jinks Popular Unies persons who pian to at-| tend the 2rd annual banquet and | high Jinks of the Kind Words club, | which will be held Saturday even. | ing at the Masonic temple, mako | thelr reservations by phono they are | in danger of losing out, according to announcement by Secretary Geo. | B. Ryan, The number desiring to | { 211 Cherry St | jattend 1s out of proportion to the accommodations, the secretary sald. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Just Arrived, but Out They Go to “Clear Tables” Crepe-Knit zx Overblouses Shelves’’ of Remnants Half Price cretonnes, Including nets, scrims, overdrapes and Marquisettes. Fourth Floor—Tho Bon Marche The New Shoe Shop on the Third Floor ‘Many special values here—besides a most delightful place to be fitted, and most courteous attendants, Third Floor—The Bon Marche $3.95 FTLY styled Over- blouses, nicely made, and designed to combine nicely with tailored suits, or with sport skirts. In a good range of sizes and the wanted high shades for spring wear. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Never Saw Such “Clear-the-Table” —and “Clear the Tables,” Said the Buyer 200 Fine Slip-On and Golf Sweaters $2.95 op OFT mohair-faced wools, fine knitted worsted and fleecy brushed wools—all ex- pressing the most favored of spring sweater fancies. They are striped, plaided and beautifully plain, and they touch each vivid color that sport wear favors. The Slip-ons have both the popular bateau and V neck, with becoming collars, and Golf Coats are trimly tail- ored in this favored sport style, Second Floor—The Bon Marche A Za pa tte wW Clear the Sh of Odd Cott and Beddi 72x90 Bleached She Good weight, soft finish, with flat 6 Will prove serviceable, 81x90 Bleached Sheets Good sized, useful Sheets, with seam. 81x90 Bleached S ' Good heavy quality, in give wonderful service. Values yards in short lengths up to 5 The most swagger of the season's sport wear at a price so low it will surprise you! Plain and mottled effects, in tan and brown shades. The vests are trimly bound in knitted artificial silk. Second Floor—The Bon Marche 70x80 Bedspreads Crochet style Bedspreads in very | patterns. 36-Inch Challies and! (Seconds) 10c Seconds, but with slight {1 36-Inch Creto Bungalow Cretonnes in good and colors—in lengths to 10 45-Inch Pillow “Frult of the Loom Cas ‘ lengths to 6 yards. Third Odd Lots Neckwear, Veilings and ’Kerchiefs Half Price a Odds and Ends, which include some wonderful valu tled brown; Sport Scarfs, knitted from wool and artif d’Esprit, Bobbinet. Personal Service will gladly assist you with your shopping or offer suggestions. Second Floor—Tho Bon Marche Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche es: Marabou Scarfs and Muffs, in black and brown; Plush Scarfs in bi icial silk; lengths of smart Veilings; sample Handkerchiefs; Oriental Fiout Have you 8 latest Butterick nate pee Beews |fosc>| ogee Peni Br : SH I 973 35 GSee= gekarese 6 Se

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