The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1924, Page 14

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mee fs THE SEATTLE STAR . PORT IS UNDER ‘oncert|( DIRECT DESCENDANT | - 1 QUNARIIET | ORC a ed TheBbon | ae Portland sl “Foot and Mouth Disease Appea PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET May Spread in State een WILL WATCH VESSELS State Department Declares Shipping Bars Down » Fort of Seattle and all ington and Oreg Olympia, Monday morning " : , = } =) 709 e shipments of livestock, biological J gas products and straw bedding and sieht aay ei ' oe 3 _tv/ Thousands of New Flowers % : for Spring Hats Made Expressly for The Bon Marche by Big Eastern Manufacturer and Grouped to Sell at Three Exceptionally, Low Prices! 25c — 35c — 50c . The smartest of new flowers, fruits and foliage—in a wonderful profusion of kind and color— aA manufactured specially to meet the demands of discriminating Seattle women for trimming for - early spring hats—in a season which is pre-eminently a flower season. Photo copyright, Harris & Ewing. Proto copyright, Marrie & . Waxy Gardenias—in creamy Shaded Satin Wild Roses, in Delicate Dwar! William Henry Harrison us our ninth president lived-in At 25c white mull, with spray of At 35 vivid and pastel shades, At 50 mums—in dorens ot tote Washington, of course. Among his direct descendants still foliage c Ceseitnlly, a rtexsee. te C colors. living in the capital is Miss Margaret Har Valiowas Shaded Mull Roses, in strips cf three or groups of useful size. Py r bee Ady stoups of six. The tiny crushed style which Foliage in shade tone ght and dark col. F nches, in the lovely , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Harrison. The beautiful “ig ec oc se: pooped (ate . vender ahd deen ae young school girl is onv of the most popular of the younger In yellow, nacre. > greens, French Grapes, in dainty bunches. All wanted at i F PORT AND CITY 5 eet: ; and Eoupire blues, orchid and tobac shades. PLEDGE AID : : HN Third Floor, Millinery—The Bon Marche Tho not governed actively by the! A “2 ty ge Bia ses vonnstaeued on Coast | 36-inch Unbleached | Spring Curtainings and sat min dome ors | nM Boys Will Go to jal vis See 1 Indian Head 20c Grete ean “Unless the disease originates In} 6 Came} Driver rt hy hot Sunfast Drapery which will last for a long time and keep its firm- . “but this va ners and color, In plain and two-tone effects in shades of rose, gold, to hu-| 4 Ophelia’s Song (x monotone). | told Judge C. i blue and brown. and I will be on the lookout! 4 oy, Love and Thee. Bet Ju saves as ESE Sl nt betore ft gaina a Mootiolact |, ME® street, Mr. Rogovos. | adviaat <n prank. | Two Auto Thieves 36-inch Bleached 2 5 Cc was only a boyish prank Mr. Rogovoy, Mra. Appleton Bowler and Felix Kur Voice, Cello and Piano farm youths of the } way Piano “It's really a matter for the state |) /*™ vuthoritien."” the port warden ex.| —fo¥e Songs of Childhood (aix Sentenced to Term Indian Head rough out with black. For window draperies, per. plained, “but if it gets reatty serious ee “ e William Darrell Huston and Jo. the United States officials here may| © Lally Lullaby soph Batts, convicted of steaiog; Mm _ G00d quality for aprons, table covers: and needle- rquisette Curtains $1.35 & $1.45 t b The Happy Household. given nd felix 60] ie a ake a hand. I have a small force Y automobiles and transporting them work. In lengths to 8 yards, Made with hematitched hems and dainty lace edgings, from Mar- available, but the: P e The Armenian Mother days. ate every aie = lic cohaay a The Brook. Tho two stole a coat from Ray |!" interstate commerce, were son- quisette of good quality, which will wash and wear well. In white, | ” by Fr * . The “foot and “y } « The French Doll. Starwich, February 24, while he|tenced by Federal Judge Jeremiah cream and ecru. i aime too tnd osth” diaane rap-| The French Do |Starwien, February 24, while ne| ened ty Wederet Judge Jeeman | 32-inch Dress Ginghams 20c 36 Inch High Grade Creteanes Hem / In checks, plaids and stripes for house dresses and nn . 7 " | ing to serve two years each methods, raged ov 2—Walts de Concert Auburn road. meer fi raged over Idaho, Montana jin the Iowa state reformatory at iIdren’ Desirable new Cretonnes for bedroom draperies, in pretty’ striped Anamona, Iowa, children's aprons. and checked effects. Hosts of effective colors. and touched Eastern Washington In Miss Muth J 1 T. eee 1914, killing cattle in Bpokano in that | Songs— « . : year, Pelton declared. Preventative| a Hindu Love Song ail Lerms Given (ee Third Wisde--stGbs Yona Marche es colors, measures, he expects, will prevent a| > Out of the Dusky Twilight | Dry Law Violators | xeterer in tederat court Monday recurrence here, as it was stamped| ¢ Jaillaby (a spinning song). John F. Walton was sentenced to|Camil A. Godderis, convicted on o bv at that time by prompt quaran.| 4 Joy, |six months in the King county. jail jsimilar charge, was given three e Une measures. | Mra. Street ton a liquor conviction by Judge months In the King county: fail ; ar. S ew os atins RGAIN BASEMENT | ata Big Saving Tuesday High luster Glos Sport Satins—in a fine, firm. weave, which will recommend itself for : frocks, sports and blouses. Slips for summer frocks may be made from this material. In shades of ivory, orchid, Our B myer Makes a Lucky Purchase in the East! fallow, silver, spring beauty, turquoise, China blue and navy. Third Floor—The Bon Marche 1,000 GINGHAM AND PERCALE APRONS § Silks for Spring V ogue at Bon Marche Prices 12 Styles! Checks, Plaids, Stripes, Plain Colors and : ¢ 36-Inch Satin de Paris $2.50 36-Inch Chiffon 39-Inch Plaid Canton Novelty Combinations! Fi love feos omy vk red : re 1B Rich and Justrous gown satin in shades of Taffeta $2.25 Yd. Crepe $3.45 New Plaid Silk-and-Wool Canton Crepe, which is superbly smart and serviceable for the new spring frock. Ground colors of silver, fallow, peacock, tan and brown, with plaidings of con- trasting colors. black, seal, oakwood and changeable effects in A lovely quality of non-crushing, silver and cerine, cerine and clel, ceriso and yel- | finely-woven Navy Tafteta—in crow: lew, roso and gold, cherry and gold and pea | blue, which is the prettiest and new. ae br est shade of dark navy. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Kitchen Helps Children’s Sidewalk Rice: Boiler Su l bies Lanes bone $1.05 $6.95 Pure aluminum, 2 quart size, In panel style. Double boiler. Get one and take the tots out for an airing. Sulkies with steel tube wheels, 14-inch rub- Stone Jars Caz ~ Cups and Saucers ber tires—collapsible and rain- Set of 6—85c -| proof hood, reclining adjustable = “Pas Parte kitchen cups and saucers to back and good springs. 98c en Union’ Street Basement—The Bon Marche | 2°W® Main Floor—The Bon Marche Foods! Prices That Will Cause a Rush to the Food Shops Early Tuesday New Navel Oranges 8c Dozen Bread, 5c Armour’s Star 27c Sweet and julcy, and good for marma- Pound Loaf lade. 4 Delicious bread at a rockbottom apecitt Coffee 6lec price, the whole ham only. R nan ch A Teed Pound Cakes ..........24¢ | cial. ey: tamit-2 Ibe.’ to speccrevag yiatte doo. ads tog eg i ee IRS — ome Creamery But . r t . xcellent Flour, 5-Ib, sack ..25: er Abs coe: ovecee ness haem Special Orange Pekoe 4] Centennial Best, 5-Ib. sack . ‘oee Old Pal Stringless Cut Beans— Blend Tea, Lb. Cc ' BAKERY very fine as vegetables or Delicious blend of black tea, limited to Candies—Very Special! COR 1b. purchase to customer, : 6 for .. 5 x Satin Finish Mix, Ib. ......21¢ 4 ‘ , . Special Gree . Tomatoes—large cans of q ss rd well-made Aprons in a splendid variety of pleasing Why Not On Fine rade of a bak alc bb. Balabow, a Pac Fes tomatoes Bi, v nd i ‘g ‘ " . . i 2 Ibs. per person, 4 s—! i. pobe eek inc cte caatese aes tees colors and styles—light and dark shades in quality materials, Trim. as fe alin poi Bi re COFFEE SECTION nut and fruit centers, Ib. ..33¢ Hills Old Yankee Syrup | fs Ne 3 4 PF S sag! of eee oh self materials in contrasting colors. Every Advertised will be sent you upon Luncheon at The Counter 35¢ age ae ake TOO ogaeolacend cane. scenes tS 8 5 ‘ ae receipt of purel to hs nanny sie Ba Oe ‘2 : sedale Sliced P ineap ple: i vie 1n each size—fast colors—medium and large sizes. These are | tor deivery. It not batted wie) MEM UT staan cee, ct eae Sr gh es Bon Special Mix—a Libby'¢ Rosedale’ Sliced Finesrai ., read and Butter : in syrup; | unusual Apron values—get your supply now. sat we Mate you, you money Green Apple Ple Coffee or Mire ters; pound ladly refunded. Bette; ke mA PR oe 7a hive ~ No. 2 Bs, yak ny EXTRA SIZES IN PERCALE, 95c. and second choles. nt LUNCH COUNTER CANDY SECTION oe SORUAGATESSEN Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche RSX eS a

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