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(CHINA TRANSPLANTED HERE | “Hang the old lantern,” laughs pretty Margaret Bennett as the ladder quivers with importance at its indispensable Tole in the decoration making K. C. members for their big February 18. BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER activities of the Y. L. I. and mid-winter carnval, to start Jceeds of which wil go toward a QUEINESE dragons wrigglingly on | clubhouse for the girls’ institution, & field of blue; quaint painted Pagodas shoulderme funny little Chop-suey-ish shops, and banners | @nd lanterns of myriad colorings easting glamor upon the night! Down yon narrow alley floats the “tada ta-d-aa” of a late foxtrot; While a dark-eyed girl in the fore ground whips her paint-laden brush ‘deftly across tho cherry-colored ob- ‘Yong of a lantern! ' Hongkong? No! Only « big room in a Seattle building; only the girls ot Y. L. 1. and the men of the ‘K.C.’s preparing their own decors: tions for their big midwinter car- hilval to-be-held in the. Knights. of Columbus halj the week beginning February 18th. For this carnival is t be a@ joint Affair between the Yoting Ladies’ tute and the K. C.’s, the pro- My - Experience covering years of prac- tice, proves to me that neglect is causing thou- sands to lose their teeth: I have two objects in ad- vertising: One is to warn you of the necessity for dental attention; the second, is to attain volume, and by mpettin g volume I can hold wh my prices. My aim and ambition has been to build up a reputation for quality dentistry, and the suc- cess I have had over 17 years is proof of my ac- complishment. For about one-half, I am offering work that meets the competition of the highest priced den- tists in this city, a plate with True-Bite teeth and the best known rubber guaranteed to fit. Crown and Bridgework with inlay work, which is recognized quality — no gold showing. The object of my work is to give you comfort and add to your appear- ance and give proper mastication. WILSON DR. 8. A. RANDOLPH Associate First and Pike Over Bartell's EL iot-1833 to be used for social and welfare work. | And—under the direction of Miss Agatha Kirsch, well known Seattle artist, an out and out Chinese 1 lage is taking shape—two whole floors of it, Every evening for the past several weeks a young army of girls and men have cut and paint-| ¢d, hammered and designed. Beaver- | board temples and Chinese sweet shops line the streets.of “Canton alley”—-gay lanterns splash the night with soft Nght; red and yel low “devil chasers” Mutter in the spiceladen—well, it im» mplce-laden alr, “cause every night these happy Workers make co:fee up there, and that smells spicy, And they play jazz on the Vic trola and make tons of cclorful and interesting decorations—and go home and have a touch of indiges tion from that third slice of cake, | you know, and dream about pink dragons with magenta claws pull- ing the bedclothes on tive floor, Old Bunko Game Is Given a New Twist | NEW ORLEANS, Feb. §—An old | bunko game with slightly altered col- | or design has been discovered by an| Oakland man—at a cost of $4,600, no received. Instead of the usual * of newspapers, this man was | lett with coin packages which turned | out to hold fron washers. | (( mvewy _) | J. W. Zevely, intimate friend and personal attorney for Harry F. Sinclair, oil king, testified before senate| committee that Sinclair loan- jed former Secretary Fall | $25,000. Photograph snapped |on Washington st. before | hearing on thé Teapot Dome | oil lease. Zev, famous race} THE SEATTLE STAR Choose From Abundant Stocks at Low Prices—at The Bon Marche Boys! Girls! Let’s Go a-Shopping Saturday—at The Bon Marche| 165 Girls’ Gingham Dresses Reduced to $2.45 Good quality Amoskeag Ginghams - every mother knows viceable to the last terestingly made—many in bloomer style—and wonderful frocks for early spring school wear. In dozens of bright, pretty shades and combinations, in { both plain and check ginghams. Sizes 6 to 12. 2 Girls’ Wear, Second Floor Zephyr and which are ser inch. In | A Group of Girls’ and Small Women’s Coats | Materially Reduced to | | Overstripes, Overplaids and Polaires, té ed smartly in wanted youthful styles. Some are collared in fur and others follow the sport lines, with | trim wrap collars of self. In tans, grays, browns and mixtures. Sizes 12, 14, 16. Girls’ Wear, Second Floor Third Floor Shoe Shop Offers for Satarday, Children’s Day “The Crease” Shoes for Boys a The Peggy Sandals for Children Made of patent leather with turned soles and spring heels, on footform last; full leather lined to the toes, The 2-strap fastening. insures exceptional fitting qualities. Sizes 3 to 5 at $2.50 Sizes 51 to 8 at $2.75 Sizes 84 to 11, $3.25 Sizes 1114 to 2 at $4.00 Growing Girls’ Novelty Oxfords $5.00 «5s | Good-looking Shoes, developed of brown calf with beige elk trimmingssor tan calf with brown calf trimmings—~on \a:-foot- Delightf elightful New Neckwear 95c form last, Heavy soles and rubber heels. Sizes 2% to 7, Organdie, linen and net Third Floor—Tho Bon Marche Vests, with collars attached. Net Cam- isettes, with lace-trimmed vests, Collar and Cuff Sets of various fabrics and fine laces—all decidediy new in style and color, New Collar Tabs 95c to $2.50 Smart combinations of colors, broidered on net, organdie, metal and English broadcloths; some employ fine tucks and plaitings, Venise and Orien- tal laces, Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche A smart model, indeed, and very popular with real fel- lows. Medium light shade tan upper, blucher lace style. Ilave heavy oak leather soles, Goodyear welt sewed. Sizes 9 to 1344, $4.00 Sizes 1 to 2 at $4.50 Sizes 21% to 6 at $5.00 Sizes 6 to 10/2, $6.50 Women’s Silk and Fiber Stockings 69c (Seconds) Silk and Fiber Hose, slight sec- onds. With double heels, toes and soles, with hem tops of lisle. In black, white and brown, besides a wide range of shoe shades. Children’s Fiber and Lisle Hose 35c 3 for $1.00 Fiber and Lisle Hose in smart two-toned effects of black and gray. Richelieu ribbed tops, with double heels, toes and soles. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 400 Pairs Kid Imported Lambskin and Real Kid Gloves, two-clas embroidered backs, others with Paris-point stitching. adorned em- p style, pique sewn; 16-button length and gauntlet-styled Gloves, in black, White, gray, beige, Upper Main Floor—rhe Bon Marche In the Food Shops Madrona Tomatoes 13c Large cans; fresh, 1923 stock—2 for 25¢ Silver Shield Peas, medium size, fruit in heavy syrup—Spe street, tender; 6 for ....91.00 each eae +e lens Th je Towa tring be ‘OF $1,005 each ve Home Spinach, ten ret ¢, 1923 pack; 6 for Armour’s Star Hams 31c Lb. delicious choice, clean, dustp fresh mea +200 els choles ingredic ys treah— Ib, sat Sieeeees Ble Bon Marche Butterhorns 2 for 15¢ As good as can be—S for we Dainty the demonstrator explain thie food—Free Cook Book. Oranges 15¢ Dozen New navels: sweet and juley. 2 dozen 2e or Lambskin Gloves e some with novelty In black, white, brown, gray and tan, 300 Pairs of Washable Fabric Gloves Reduced to 79c tan, champagne, covert and pebble. “Puf felette’’ a New Knitted Fabric 36 Inches Wide, $2.95 Yard Almost everyone who sees this beautiful new material is delighted with it. A block pattern, very effective when made into dresses, suits, blouses or sport coats. Here in Chinese red, camel’s hair, fallow, toast, pearl, brown, black and navy. New Printed Canton Crepe $2.95 Entirely new patterns and especially fascinating for Spring is this new Canton Crepe, in such tones as toast, lariat, fallow, almond, monsoon blue, gold; also, ér| navy and brown grounds with miany different bright colored patterns, All very t lovely for blouses or dresses, Third Floor—The Bon Marche More Laces for the Lace Event 36-inch Spangled Flouncings, $2.50 Novelty Wash Laces, 44 to 6 Inches wide, 10¢ Tutable Laces, 44 to 5 inches wide, 15¢ Hurrah! Boys’ New Suits Two Knickers— $11.75 ¥ Both Pairs of Knickers Fully Lined A new shipment just popped into The Bon Marche—and such dandy colorings for spring. Nicely made with yoke back, all-around belt and two pairs of knickers, The mate- rials are tweeds and homespuns. Other Suits $7.95 to $22.50 50 Juvenile Suits at $5.85 Mothers with small lads will be pleased with these Suits of jersey, tweed and sérge. They're made in Balkan, Middy and Oliver Twist styles. Tom Sawyer Blouses 95c to $2.50 | Saturday,Boy Scouts Demonstration Fresh and clean, just out of thelr boxes, straight At 10 a. m. Troop 1, from the Pilgrim Congre A variety of stripes in gational Church, will give a Boy Scout demonstra- tion, At 2p. m. Troop 262, from South Park Presby- | terian Church, will appear, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche from the manufacturers, the bert colory. Tom Sawyer Shirts—a new shipment—$1.256 to | $3.00, Thrifty, Well-Dressed Women May Save on These SMART SILK OVER-BLOUSES ae Specially Bought— Specially Priced! $3.95 IRMLY-WOVEN SILK, made well, and nicely finished. There are plain, tucked and em- broidered styles, and many un- usual treatments of neck and sleeve lines. In shades of copper, rcse, blue, brown, ‘tan, gray, navy, cream and beige. Second Floor—The Bon Marche $1.45 Glove-Silk Vests Fine quality Glove Silk Vests, in SPECIAL bodice style, with ribbon shoulder $1 85 e straps ‘of self fabric; reinforced under arms. In pink. Reinforced Bloomers to Match, $2.95 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Handy Things for the Home at Low Prices Rice Boilers 98¢ Durable pure aluminum two- quart Doubie Boilers. Mixing Bowls 49¢ White porce lain blue band 4 Bowls; 9in, size, Venise Lace Eiges, 4 inches wide, 50¢ 5,000 yards Wash Laces, doz, yards, 50¢ Spanish and Bohemian Laces, $1.25 | horse, was named after Zevely. i Pekoe Blend Ten, black; . Bes |) Me fresh daily, Ib. 35e; 3 Ibs. $1.00 3 raid’s Beat Tea—famous Carn- » Ok dian Black Tea—1 ‘1b, 7 for a hi % Ib. se day ae Upper Main Vioor—The Bon Marche Lunch Counter 35c Croamed Chicken Pie Bread and Butter Carrots and Peas Binshed Potetoes Pineapple Sundae Coftes or Milk Upper Main Ploor—The Bon Marche Wash laces, 2 to 15 inches wide, 25¢ Lace Edges, 714 to 15 inches wide, 59¢ Novelty . Flouncings and All-Over Laces, Metal Laces, 4 to 12 inches wide, 95e¢ Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche ——_ Coal Hods 49c Galvanized Coal Hods, in regular family size. Liquid Veneer Mops 89¢ Electric Silver Polish Ev-R-No Cieanser Manafac- turing Co.'s demonstrator will be glad to clean your silver ware and jewelry, Union St. Basement