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“Here’s Latest Spring Fashions Schultz-Dittrich’s Students Display Needles in Theater Revue I Handicraft With ature Mme. Herevare two of the needlework blandishments produced by sizx-weeks’ of Mme Schultz-Dittrich’s school as modeled at the Columbia theater this week. Miss Barbara Huey (left) of MacDougall & Southwick’s shows a formal evening gown of black velvet beaded, * with the shoulder strap motif accentuated by the “vamp purse” worn on the ankle. The dinner gown of brown velvet and gold lace with formal panel train is displayed by Martha OBrien of Fraser-Paterson’s and is complimented by a picturesque ostrich fan Six Arrested in ~ Raid on Gamblers | Raiding a house at 918 Howell st.) Prvesday Might a pélice Bquad ‘under | Tu “Eioutenant ‘Ralph’ W. Olmstead ar-| 26, 2 rested. six men, Woo Nin, Chinese, Was charged with conducting a lot- tery, and posted $100 bail. ~ The | Hansen, a mill! Sther five men were released on | slipped, she sald. $10 ball each. tudents Window Unlocked; Thief Gets Watch ; Suffers Broken Leg in Skating Accident hing on the Steamer Brin, jes Huge Silk Cafgo| tle Fi Carrying a $3,000,000’ cargo. of | sill, 1,600 bags of mail, a quantity} Water will Of overland frefght and a passenger | ave. W. Dst of 236, the President Jackson, Admiral-Oriental liner, sailed Tues- be shut off on Wednesd from W: Dravus st. 0 ity to tr Nickerson st., from $ a. m. to & f m. Thursday. THE BON MARCHE. BarGain BASEMENT No excess salespeople here! will help to keep prices low. Help yourself in the Bargain Basement and you The richness of color, the effectiveness of style, the qual- ity of material, the big saving in price—all contribute to the remarkable values offered in this lot! 75 New Canton Crepe Flat Crepe and Georgette DRESSES lace, velvet and silk ribbon trim; flounced apron and plain drapes; Sizes to 40 In copen, sand, gray, mode, black, navy, almond green, brown, king and pig tail blue. Women’s Novelty Sandals collars and vests; orna Distinctive new patterns in patent leather. Four $5 . panties. prmorereny novelty trim; tiers of founces. ments and belts; cord and fringe styles, featuring low, medium and Baby Louis heels, fancy cut-outs and straps. Sizes 3 to 7, but not all sizes in all styles. THE §S Huge Klan Meeting for Oklahoma City Plantations ened by Strikes Sugar EATTLE STAR FEAR WALKOUT =: Threat: |: Seek Conservation of State Wild Life Big Business Is Looming for 1924 Honoring the ‘Memory Con Gedeae Washington The Bon Marche will be closed Friday, February 22nd, Washington’s Birthday. ‘See the Northwest Products Exhibition 25 Fur-Trimmed COATS Regrouped \and Reduced to’ Soft Pile Fabrics developed in straight, wanted line Some are Collared in Manchu- rian Wolf (* and others | VS have be ng | ® full collars | self fabric are tr with effective stitching. ( Second Floor—The Bon Marche 36-inch Fine 29c Airplane Maslin fabric, closely woven and un- A very firm, fine bleached. For sheets, pillow cases and aprons. 27- Inch Unbleached Muslin 10c Useful Muslin puschold purposes 36-Inch Diaua and Apron Paccates 18. t and medium backgrounds, printed with went figures and In lengths to § yard Third Floor—The Bon Marche Need T hese? Made by the Howard Co. Troning Boards $1.95 r lap ng space Clothes Dryer $1.45 in black, brown, gray and navy and a good range of wanted sizes Step Ladder fled ,\ Well construc Clothes Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Dryer with lots of drying space. Noses cx when 1 In The Bon Marche Food Shops Washington Birthday | Town Talk Blend Coffee 5 ‘On Cakes $1.00 25e Lb. Roasted fresh datty Birthday jal, 4 ibe, for ote © Blend Rie Party | 81.00 | | COPTER SHCTION ar and Swift's Premium Hams 31 . carefully rolected hama—by the or Swifts Hacon,) Freshly ehurne: lean meat; by the mery Hutter, | 1 FEhmann's Hipe Olives, choice ¢ Pork Sausnge, | and fresh meat Imported Norway white, meaty fish; each 2 for ae | Happy Home Grapefr Fiorida fruit, Enough for 4 or & Be hope Corn, delicious, sweet | soe ality always, por Ble DELICATESSEN —Can 35 ne—3 cans for $1.00 Old Yankee Syrup, pure naple and cane; bottle, Mer bottles for te er Shield Peas, medium ze and tender; can, t8¢1 81.00 Counter Lunch 35c loin Tips with Milk Upper Main Floor Thursday Each day of the exhibi tion brings hundreds of new friends to goods man ufactured Each day dreds more products need apology in price or quality is to good Five New Styles f or “Apron”’ Thursday —and They're Northwest Products, Too! home! convince: that make no hun home manufactured elsewhere And each da ore resolve hundred to buy and use godds made in the Pacific Northwest by mer who are Northwesterner Thursday, DP. Mi. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marehe “I Say Poplins, English Prints, s and Sateens, fashioned into long- waisted der styles CHESTER ROBERTS, President Imperial Candy Co. Second Floor —The Bon Marche Buy Stationery Now —at Telling Savings Quality Linen | 100 Sheets Stationery iti 84 Single Sheets 45c¢| |r ee 19¢c Envelépes to mate above, package, 25¢ | Business Envelopes, 6% and 6% Rainier Lawn-finished Balk Paper white; 72 package, O¢ 390 Seraich Pads, 300 sheets, 9¢ Envelopes to match the abo Weis Oak Recipe Cabinets, 65¢ 2 packages, 25¢ Fancy Hand-decorated Candles, pair 69¢ Good Quality Linen-finished Stationery, in wanted | Crepe Paper Napkins, 100 for 13¢ tints. Boxed, quire, 25¢. Wax Paper, 8 rolls for 25¢ $1.25 heets ve, packages, 15¢; | The White House Cook Book, new enlarged edition, covered with white oilcloth, containing all sorts of homekeeping information. . Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Our New York Buyer Just Sent These Vanities and New Purses to Sell at Very Low Prices! VANITY BOXES, WITH LOCKS Only, a specially fortunate purchase enables us to offer these un- usually desirable Vanities at this low price. They are covered with patent finish, nicely lined, fitted with vanity appointments and full- sized mirror; have double straps, and are fitted with a lock and key. y, NEW SPRING PURSES All the shapes that are best for spring—the flat envelope to carry under the arm, the tiny pouch, and the smaller envelope to carry 1 95 on the back of the hand. In dark street shades and the new tans and grays. POUCH AND ENVELOPE BAGS In leather and patent finish, and in all the street shades to carry with the new spring costumes. Very good looking and much under- 1 45 priced. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Afternoon Lunch 20c—2 to 5:30 Lunch Counter or Tea Room Toasted English Muffins, Orange Marmalade Tea, Coffee or Milk Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Have You Enrolled in The Bon Marche Dress Making Classes? Starting March 3rd Course of 12 Lessons $2.00 Register Now—Personal . ¢ Service—Second Floor 2-UNION STRRET-—-SEATTLE