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THE SEATTLE STAR HAWKINS FLAYS PIONEER PASSES { ieee | (wane misses ven) Clerk’s Fist (Peooe ro swoaren ) FREE MINER MAYOR BROWN OVER DIVIDE On th Dusty Ocean cane arnvaL| Clears Point | avti-bog emptoyers CONVICTION » Away From Land, Mr. Williams Wres- pour 3 Di j QPOKANE, at Reads Long Lists of “Open General Tibbets Answers tles With a Busy Shoeshine Stand IN PISCUSSION | 0 is “vs | Dorchy Wins Supreme Cou Houses” Selling Booze q 5 , eathd tatatent chara warith ‘ eH, wor Industrial Appeal q Death Summons Bs || welcor ; star the 1 oh orrock Is Struck : SAYS CITY WIDE OPEN! on neers urday' tha Hd. meet. he Argument Over Ri era aa ae oad ; t ft f f that School Pay : 3, yg “Prosperity Cry Slippery Political Method” ra shine But they a “ego hers * Seek Girl Yegg pany in Cherokee 4 | for ae Robbery wid pesd by. te’ compan mea, por TLANI 7 claimed the unlog y only floating bootbla : pe ints found around the Thy.) Tax League Body on te ane cota mreriy teatl® n't ree ; ’ wn open and Okehs Bond I will trail me to ma ave. Bo,!on f t : The executive committee of t Hinfohm me during the pe come ix we Hawkins t MAYOR IS AUDACIOUS, PASTOR. DECLARES ; ‘ aid Dr, Hawkir peek ‘ fe $ é , n stunts credited to 1 1 each, prints of women's Ni # have been found Je — Soper cone ar S| = & ————THE BON MARCHE: ‘ew interested cit On the left ig Miss Bessie Collins, of Seattle; on the right ~ | trustworthy men. And T could go on! ig George Williams, ocean bootblack, who, tho usually bright, T d T da Hi h Sh d {reading the list until tar past sourl rinds hia daily work a puszle, “Ah am sore perplexed,” says ren owar 1g ades! ng xambling, the pastor - . “How can folks’ shoes get xo dusty way out here upon Emphasizing the importance that color will play in Spring Dressmalting! The new season is ma hat. it Je being openly car.) the seas by its trend toward high shades—many of them new shades entirely—and here are all of them, ii \EORGE WILLIAMS. Is. 0 color how the passengers kits dust BH plain and printed styles— m their al Ah cain't see awn wants to shift | abres upon a stand, .and wonders) the wet which will be an taspiration toward early sewing! a this campaign from y they haty when they's / ey cor t mo an’ ways vice to prosperity. Brown is just] of # of lan te) 5’ boat got a band, AepOt ap sich: rerpocatbie for: the| <They/s, no, diet. umon th: ocean |abd Imaniourse ne gals—bat Hl ay gill Canton $2. 95 | inn |Plain and Striped Tricosham $2.25) = An extra fine quality of lustrous Satin Canton—in new shades of | A favorite Knitted Glos Fabric, for dresses, blouses and finer) : in Japan whic t , to crabapple, lacquer, Coolidge, ive ade, deer, sapphire, pitch pine underthings. In b navy and brown, in plain weave, and navigll it ty Ganiger-time, ‘The resistance ee ee tek Borne xne eee amid .. inn {Printed All-Silk Pongee $1.25 | imi Radium Silk $1.9 paigning, restorative and pickmeup. Try ®|touristx. That o eS Pte Poet Heavy quality, for Mnings, underthings, blouses and froeka, In teaspoonful in a cup of hot milk— | zens and the rail ' I<. ‘ 2y: ey ay Durable and pretty silk in new designs and colorings | cinder, pink, peach, beige, orchid, brown, Copenhagen, dark red and ft is even nicer than with hot/as muo hto fie = a: ae rp) ates 3s many other shades. water. {boom ne sou ort. That wee brougne ||| (FAY inn |Amorosa Prints Yd. $2.95 | « |Silk Mixed Pongeeat 59 Inch |about by home builders and the nat- mn of beet is in The goodness of urally growing business interests. Y ; ’ Lovely Crepes and Prints, which will adopt lines graciously, in B Oo Vv R I L “His prosperity cry is simply one ) o blouses, dresses, sport skirts and trimmings. Ground shades are ‘A specially low price on serviceable weight natural Pongee pf his slippery political methods ot | q ) navy, brown, cocoa, black, tan, gray and silver, with all-sorte Of | wach and wear excellently. ae the issue." vivid and dulltoned patternings. nen Sold in convenient: size bottles for home use, 80c, and upwards. weiss! Foster Girls Win | &. |Prints and Matelasse $3.50 inn | Marigold Crepes at $1. AD] in School Debates z| : | oe ° | A beautiful Glos Knitted Fabric for many dress uses. In Diack, | | ‘The Foster high achool debating Faconne Printed Silks and Matelasse Prints, which are adaptable | GUARANTEED team were victors in the series of / / to almost any spring dress use. Grounds of black, navy and cocoa, itive debates between high schools ¥ with all-over patternings, blocking and stripes of contrasting color. navy, canna, ocean, orchid, tan, beige, Chinese yellow, cocoa, ti silver, lacquer and many other new shades. | | cen cores: soar ; i | i. |Glos Mixed Brocades $1, 5 WATCHES | jit te soo, ter i P =. \Hesey Matelases Print $3.95 | 2) Gl2 izes oa jent of Schools A. 8 Burrows, on [ Inch | a y a '° Glos. and Cotton Brocades in serviceable firm quality. AT |completion cf the final count. The | o p Satin Matelaase, In heavy pliant quality of mixed silk and wool. dresses, blouses and linings. In black, navy, midnight, silver, b members of the winning team were | Black, tan and navy, variously patterned In vivid shades. and cocoa. RELIABLE Ruth Newell, Alice Jorgerson, Al: | tf! F Third Floor—The Bon Marche len Erickson and LaGora Grisvard. | PRICES bathe “Richmond ‘Brack, “Xoth| | | k P. Feeueaactrreway’ olcaostad’ onveree Cut Your New Dress by One of the April Butterick Patterns = hight at the, conctusion of the con-| { They're here in a most interesting display of styles—becoming and easy to make. balls 2-10 erg rt | Also “The Dressmaker,” a book teaching sewing from threading the needle up—it simplifies home dres }close second with 10 points, and ALBERT HANSEN Richmond Beach up in the running | ) and saves one many dollars—price $1.00, OR ELIE eR ot | with nine points. | JSeweler-Silversmith | The subject debated wan: “Re- 1518 SECOND AVENUE | acivea, That the peace pian, as out | f |i A Special Selling of Between Pike and Pine lined in President Wilson's League Ma ee 1|56-inch All-Wool Tweeds and Homespuns $1.2 METROPOLITAN, 600 Lodgemen at ' | Inexpensive new woolens, including mixed flaked Tweeds, especially good looking for spring “coats, dre Initiation Meet | | 7 \ i | and suits, In tan, rose, green, gray, also mixed shades of gray, tan and Oxford. | More than 600 Knights of Colum. | | } Third Floor—The Bon Marche TONIGHT |bus from all over Washington state Mutinees Wednenday-Saturday [piattended initiation ceremontes for | : NI } 4 f : ‘Wagenhals & Kemper the 43 novices inducted into the or-| | t \ : Eo -hdhaepcenn |der Sunday, a ov : eT ‘ |for the bana. n | The Greatest of All Mysteries Bi... hai at F. Union and Har. | | fl | e e ugs e |vard ave. 1A’ party of nix lodge members| \\ on 9x12 and 8-3x10-6, Seamless, with linen colored fringed ends. Beautiful two-tone effects—floral acl from Miles City, Mont., was present State Depity Edward P. Ryan con. | " ; i | conventional designs, Jaspe designs, Wilton effects. \Theotore. Ace en bates 1 fl | $45.00—9x12 Rugs Now $32.50 $42.50—8-3x10-6 Rugs Now $30.00 Axminster and Brussels Rugs Greatly Reduced diocese of Seattle, spoke at the ban | If All Alexander Smith & Sons Axminster and Brussels Rugs. Lower prices just in time to dress up your BUREAU OF ¥ : |§ for spring! Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche MISSING ; SEATS SELLING RELATIVES] , e — 32-inch Dress The Star invites ite renters to use this | a tee 7 n The Gallery || Ginghams,15c¥d. Plus Tax 1,200 yards—good looking assorted 4h Excellent values, indeed, for oye ee checks in blue, green, black and white. os money. With double or single h Reginning Monday, Marek 17 papers mre invited | Lengths to 10 yards. full size mirrors, small, medium Matinees Wednesduy-Sutu produce such Heme as will interest ; ‘ Yeu euNin?, ThibE their readers, . large sizes. Some with spring | e ° ROBERT B. THEODORE” SLyStEE Is asked | Spring ! ashion 36-inch Bleached is i tings. vy George Slyster to communicate! ) 7 : . M A N T ELL Mee be ce sts Wash | —We find especially the boyish suit! Muslin 15¢ Yd. a ea in Lewin So 1018, | O’Rossen is its name! Youthful, soft 2,000 Meena bolts, perfect goods Roses bloom in wind-whipped Assorted Styles for Spi GENEVIEVE HAMPER 9] ontaxpo cuurcn, i¢ in seat-| lines, beguilingly femtinine, even while caper tied: Ciel ce toe Coe end Leather Bags at $2.9 by» briitiant they scorn the fripperies of feminine M discomfort if the skin is not bare Hae | os Se Aon Fripperies of f 32-inch Cotton fried. Agentlemassge with | Flat Envelope Bags—swageen, stchiess drama ne I. porch. h 5 beni Sage— d tbe ace Ieeute" He: ha tofuioity, x) siuambed “THE Spring Modes in Hats, Suits, Wraps and Pongee 25c mag to wind edi lathera? buffed Soper att va ’ ; sl O88 Ballots Me Cosiaas Vie Gowns are displayed now for your pleasure, | 1,500 yards—fine finish, all good ping and roughness, and lots rain dull i athe Scenery and Effects ‘uate! en Muar Be*' 11 and Personal Service invites you to tea in the colors in pink, blue, tan, green, helio g 8) ull leather. Monday Night—Riehelleu” ciate | 15 r ¢ 7 and black—fine for pajamas, shirts and In our Beauty Sho; In blue, tan, brow and Tuesday Night—tamlet | “DUDE” HARMON, your’ mother net Department Tuesday, between 3 and sndanWenk: Pad stan, M ae gray Weanendey Matince— Third Floor—The Bon Marche Second Floor of the Odd Fellows of Coloma, Wis., HAs ¥. | wants you to come home or to com- | |municate your whereabouts to her. ! 7 mae cing Lears g{farmon, a 16-year-old high school | At that hour Mannequins will informally dis- Prides Miche mne Lear” Bboy, disappeared with a companion ||] play the new Modes. the past weck. He js 5 feet 10 inches ne ; matarean ome ot taf! and fas’ brown halr and black | Second and Third Floors—The Bon Marche MAM, ond y Mths 2 ~*~ SEAT SALE : Nig! : Are you looking for a new place y ; . ~ Bhi to live? Turn to the Want Ad col- { urns and let them find you an- | | 1 3 6ther place rather than run all] Pike Street—Second Avenue—Union Street~Senttle over town, |