The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1924, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ee = ; 2 . em) paigene Victim Edgerton Declares Psychologist Says Miller Writes in Police Cleanups. Mexico Uses Bullets un HAZELTINE MAY Sent to Hospital . Politics Barnacle No Self-Made Man University Paper Not Crime Cy Government Seems to Be Winning Contest at) eo. e. prohi Chief Ordered |' tor a trip. "That's the only thing | Teed Lin the Masonle temple| ton and now educational dire Bae oe a, ne Anns Instead of Votes; Old Customs to Seattle Gia Bugs to “U" ereingBagrton wile | er ioe ie irs a BY BOB DORMAN h sy ’ der, to Live pedal a Htasslahe fertaet Ort HW {In ¢ 7 mes | the University of ¥ ngton Da L. VERA CRO ‘pieees, Mardh 12. Jaom- t, wi 4 sup-| west federal prohibit ete t Co. ha nied to ; me ree pone : : 5 F : a id sa i} i ror ashingtot al primar i © chores th st t night from W r > AMUAG| Colo, office a fow Weeks ago government seems to have been the | himse Aiea’ wiki tduieu sevice) ¢ oRIN ) . shind .it» allthis ee VB i : im from {Seattle post in January, a8 7 with bullets, instead of} vn les that Irk| Was given charge of prohibitior > ere is a reason It ake : lforees in Pennsylvania i , And that re @ . ader—It doesn’t | Huriburt was put in command tet i. For the popul os, SER EIO 4 t¢ ed, the Joins | porarily until March 20, when Jack |p s y nt are of Indian | ‘ ng for ajson was siven | th ‘Be ttle 1 : 3 sere Sa eet eerie aia AND ACCESSORIES —" : k RIBBONS ARE IMPORTANT b et Jock of t 3 Ba THE BON MARCHE : ‘THEY are used in a thousand charming ways to turn bac he clock 0! ime 200 pe Foy mn ge RGAIN BASEMENT ‘ | this spring—from the insouciant littl bows 2 CULTIVATION \ oo that finish cavalier cuffs to the wide bandings SADLY NEGLEOTED i i y ] inset in silk and lace frocks! Here they are in Baa lager ge Low overhead expenses help to bring. bargain / glorious profusion of color, fabric and width! on -a modern raflway, one looks out prices. No extra salespeople. Help your- 1 eacapee soph Ata sa ps sca body oc ncaa aa me self in the Bargain Basement and Bi tie ei to a forked stick you. will help to keep prices low. plow th rth. Water is drawn by hand in buck Kn tn O9 F x ets from wells in order to trrigate 15¢ to $3.50 Yard Te Pan, as i in, sat UNU SU AL Sih; S rin ’ s Newest Painted Chiffon-Brocade | Laces for Draped Commit the bes pmnconraps aga tea karat Pp g AUZY Black Chiffon, painted in UT-WORK, Bohemian and § all delicate color and embroidered ex Laces—which, with a wisp of* But the natives do not like mod sitely, is x y new idea from} bon and a slim silk slip, fairly fall into ern implements, | x ‘Take the casa of the Santa Inez} f lere i thing painted er and evening gowns all. by themselre. ranch, near Cuatla, | + and If the result tn a € s this gown e, and in wonderful new patterns apdvedion ] Two carloads of the most modern | 4 ; or trim 4 br color ore notion will be- eT if agricultural implements were {n- | r\ By 3 n Some. Bove is $2.95, $3.95 and $4.50 stalled under the urge of an Ameri } Chosen with Especial $8.50 can salesman. The wages of tho \ . ’ * wovkein ‘were fondied.:.. New houses | ,/ Attention to Correct $1 0.00 Rabreid d G recite The Final Touches £ wood tructed for them ‘ tale ~ BS haa : A year later the ‘American re | Style, and Priced at idere eorg PRING always depends upon fi turned, thinking that with the show: | ; 4 E proudly feature our $10.00 Millinery! It is Crepe ers in some form for its final lovely See, thin sanch coustbeye made UD: chosen from the finest of the ‘on's style, a pie ; 4 touch—and these developed in Seal vacant wetear spe cules] to 42 represents the best of New York makers as well ) Re bined pd be pa a eae and high shades are the most simpl 2 4 wre gee ; 7 ih plain shades, embroidered delicately | and chie final touch to a frock to the neighboring ranches. Plei " H les h i own workrooms. . a : . " He found the modern implements, Plain and Overplaid Polaires y } in self color, with a tracery of metal | one could imagine. There are a broken and rusted, stored In a barn in gray, sand and tan. Specially noticeable in the new season is the captivat- thread for richness, This is an incom- | ments for street and evening wear—from ti The wages were: batts Semel} Invisible plaigs and ing crown—fitting close to the head, and softened with parable fabrio for blouses, fc scarfs and for | creamy gardenia, so fresh and impudent én) and the workers’ were | once. more} stripe effects. <4 r ata uns vekaiekt eg njeeven, sashes or other cont on semi-forma! | tailieur, to the richness of a blendédl-tonetp living in the brush shacks to whieh | i pe ‘ the jaunty brim, which is more a suggestion than a Teche, | oto inestie lat the Gripe 06 ait evanicet ae | they were accustomed. Unusual Coats—unusual bargains. - reality! type | b es gow! They had deliberately wrechea| At such a low price it seems in : : i $6.95 | 95¢ to $3.50 «& the new implements; the larfger | credible to expect coats of quality Quantities of color and materiale—straws bias heal ee | and style, Your personal inspection 2 os dene oes ae Ch takae Mat. ° : : : Wages bad ‘caused them te Jey oft TI vin ‘dope doub, It is bargalos and: silee—in shades of Chinese and Ma A Touch of Frivolity for Tailored Days | like these that have made the Bar. / ador red, Mexican browns, lariat, arti- hich they : 4 ' aan. pot ier rong Pisin served gain Basement so popular. We choke, vivid stripes and plaids, and smart ECKWEAR provides that frivolous fonitty to the t fsilored mode! Some- houses were gratefully recelved, as | cater to those who look for the > blacks and navy blue. times the lacy vests and collars masquerdde as tailored themselves, it saved them the labor of obtain latest in style for the least price. ; , provend to take on severity with corded silks and rows of buttons, but ing firewood from the woods. Novelty strap and set-on cuffs; high convertible and tailored Third Floor—The Bon Marche “ frothy manners with rows of fine laces and insets of ‘rich Irlah,tor beitient INDIAN AVERSE collars; side fastening and belted styles; patch and set-in pocket»; gauxy fo tb organdie F TO WORKING all fully lined. k vat Extreme, maybe—but typical t an $1.95 to $4.75 The Indian is by heredity averse . He Main Floor—The Bon Marche to labor. He’ prefers to hunt and PIG TAIL BLUE fish. ‘The accumulation of wealth, the the country at penes,“ander an imitation of civilized government, oo HATS $420) Wh iS HaveY onthe Correct NemoCorse Sooner or later a corset problem arises before every 4 . SY woman, If ine has arisen for you, you will find this American Students | Sie gi \ { | message impurtant, Japan 3 mG th \ y We have been successful in arranging with Mrs. A. L. To create closer relationship be-! i i . — { Craig, an expert corsetiere of the Nemo Hygienic Fash- Hates aap baa of tyes et oo oR i 1] ; ion Institute, to be at our store this week. She will be America, a pilgrimage of American} \ = — | } . i 4 remain at a s = ‘ ei students to the ‘Land of the Rising! : p ee] | Vie at your disposal for private consultation during that Sun" ts being planned. Lent 7 = 4 iy he time. ‘The party is to leave San Fran- 4 al | DD eae 7 ° ni cisco on June 29, under the chargo . : | i ay Let her solve your figure troubies. of Norman F. Colman, formerly | . | / A aan | Perhaps you have felt the need of a corset, but have chow agg at eeagten! orn in the | = : / | }} i | ] hesitated to purchase through fear of not being cor- ent a convention of! japanese “ } | \ _ a ; ” ic j g 7 scholars, to be. held-at the foot of x : “ 3 | | ae rectly fitted. If so, there is no better time than now, Mount Fujiyama, will be attended | q for Mrs. Craig will see to it that you are fitted with a big Gamma amare | 1 Nemo exactly fitted to your figure Religious Workers 4 Lb} \ She has already brought to hundreds of women the ear | . _ joy of a graceful figure, all through correct corseting. owt ear Three Speak | f ; We offer this service to every woman, whether patrons Le edges teen hie oting | For E “Apron Thursday ” »f ours or not, and without any extra charge. wick, J. Newton Colver, Ben Moore| Nemo Corsets $3.50 to and Carl Croson, retiring president | e wick wert thet ere ano Ml |—straws —fruit trim | —ribbon trim | i Three New Ratine rama reo a iiucll theory alidtoe ttle ‘action in| —taffetas —hair hemps —feather trim The Day of the Handkerchief government. | eg } —fob trim —flower trim —embroidery trim 1 ? Seeks Damages for | NO CW) ALZER prons e EVER—since the days our mothers pinned our handkerchiefs to our Boiler Blast Hurt. 7 with pins—have handkerchiefs been so important as they are this, Because F’, H. Wilson was severely LEVER APRONS of firm, soft ratine—featuring No suit is quite chic without an impudent flash of handkerchief from panera Seeoat 19," 1938, whee Sie bd] especially the becoming surplice styles, and smart pocket—no frock quite complete without a gauzy bit of uselessness ¢a pend Saar rosetay cine onl WOMEN 5 PLAIN AND NOVELTY little touehes like monograms and white collars of the low waistline. : 000 damages from the Skinner unusual shapes. Here are the newest silk voile finished with black Chantilly lace. ly corporation t 5 vis oat . : Towing Co. The tug’s halle oe Also a new Crepe Voile Apron, lace trimmed, in webs, edged with a fine Oriental braiding. Soft linens, embroidered ins ploded. shades of flame, blue, brown, yellow, black and tan. and finished with a wide net frill! 50¢ and 65¢. In sizes 36 to 42 Malan Floor—The Bon Marche Fire Fighters to. ee ae | Second Floor—The Bon Marche BNE gles March 17 partes: ee yao iag aka id Unbl ‘weeks ago, the Seattle fire depart- i ment. tackouhat and Marshal Georee 2% to 8 In The Bon Marche Food Shops St. Patrick’s 4 n ef ; M. Mantor will attend services of the idths Calvary Methodist Episcopal church Wid Orange Pekoe Blend Tea Bon Marche Bread 10c When we've pot what we want next Sunday and assist in the serv-| B, Cand D AD or 2 ‘loaves for 19e—larKge size We're as quiet as can be, iets. The street car men of-the city | . ah ace ¢ 2 doz. Where the mountain's Mourne Useful will follow in a week or two. i : Sait ; eed ah Stadt le tl ; ted s Explorer to Tell i r gird 206 Get ready for that . $4) 49 Leuauold uses. » fk e on, Jb. 1001 2 Ibs....18e | a Shh celebration. Here are : to 10 yards, at Thibetan Sights | Rrmnes, new lot, 1b. 1061 3 Ibe. Golden Bantam Corn 20¢ the decorations: 7 illiam Montgomery McGovern, preg ui brand, St. Pa e - eS Ba, ncataoaity ” Metovern, g ‘atnes: Sais, \b ie | “Mlle wf the Natter™ brand mot | St, Patrick Seals and Cut Nov. ii Piel Bisirartity | c:Loceo, eit oe Town Talk Blend Coffee, tb. 2t¢ outs, 10¢, : scribe experiences and venta. in b Marmalade Oranges, doz... .S¢ Yankee Maple and St. Patrick Place Cards Lhasa, the capital of Thibet, 18,000 | ! bh Thousand Island Dressing | ito" 1occ cr fon ee ise and Tally Cards, 25¢, Baskets feet up the Himalya mountains, at ee the Masonic temple, March 24. AScaby, tile we have ancy tTive st Be ack Nokia ee a: , Biv hc SNE Wide ee) te viet Ms] aonens 2 deen ase. | 19¢ 39e 69c Cottage Butts te Soup, for bath, a” “ oat: 18s. 3s i ‘oun: for bath) St. Patrick Table Covers, ‘hi 5, _ Elevators in 1924 Faney | Kippered : is Moret. 8100] 3B¢. hen ere ith] patterns, oh dani bmodh Ot Voie hs Lonel Washington “Creamery butter, | MURR, tne truitt Santis | St. Patrick Lunch Sets— | Sdorned actively | stripes, and eld if coun: | \ freshly churned: hl ade ‘ ; adorned with coins and try mills and elevators in the United . : ib eh "grade: |. SHE can Ise 12 plates, 12 napkins, 1 Is: oa ors. States on March’ 1 was estimated at : Armours | Siar lama, “catta | Mperted Norway | Mackeret, table cover—85¢. tassels. andy for 90,396,000 bushels, as against 92,538, . D P ern -tae : tor.. . St. Patrick Nut Cups, per thread, fancy work. and 000 bushels on March 1, 1923 a | Peney valasiolt kietlen. 21 Ipe Olives, 5 dozen, 60¢ PSs, P many other uses. ing to figures made public | ‘ \ size, fine fish; 1065 3 f 0 kk; pint ened om in F Union Street Basement the department of agriculture, Brown calfskin and Main Floor Main Floor i | kid! Patent -leather! . ._ t Okeh Proposal for Blick “suede -O ray a Counter Lunch—35c = ey Good quality | Local City Plans | nubuck! Cuban and Corned Meet nnd Cabbage : 4 ae for house dre The movement to establish a city Walking rubber heels. | : Taek te AW | » children’s ” planning commission was indorsed Goodyear welts—some mod- | t / »y : Good looking y the Municipal t it sf Sa axe : : p ranted ne Tiglay. et oui. ba ot els trimmed with different ma- k ols wante a commission project was submitted by terials in contrasting colors. ’ AS SECOND AVENUE—UNION STRRET—SEATTLE to 10 yards. A. H. Dimmock, chairman of the Third Floor! 4 eivic affairs committee, ;

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