The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1924, Page 8

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a Ks \ omes Silent on M lystery Within T hen Above, the Charles W. Jlarke home at The High- ands, where Mrs. Casper W. Glarke was happy with her wsband, their two babies wid Mr. Clarke's father. Be- ow, the unoccupied residence vearby in which her body,| vith a bullet wound in it,| was found. Inset shows Mrs Clarke, mystery of an un- solved shooting. WO Homes stand in tho midst of the parklike expanse of The| Highlands. In one of them Mrs Virginia Clarke, young, beautiful, pleased with fine children, lived hap. | dily with her husband; in the other, only. a few hundred yards away she died, sudde and. violently. If the hou hobuse woul 7 happy with her husband ‘and. chil dren. Hero she lived and slept ai ate and laughed. Her laugh fil the rooms, 4 on the dust motes in the sunshine.. Sometimes} whe was a littlo sad, but that was fot for long. “I was her home and she loved me. Then, Thursday afternoon, » e | Went away in her car and never; ame back. I don’t understand it.| Now her husband and the children| and maids talk in whispers. Per-| haps she is gone forever......." i If houses could talk the house would say: “Here she was| Was happy with her friends, the| Agnews. They live here and very! often Mrs. Clarke came over. She | ‘ame in Thursday afternoon could hear her car purring outside. | She carried something wrapped in! & parcel—and something in | cloak. She went into one ‘Then there econd | es are asked: “But what| de? An accident? Mur hey say Then s gone 404 people talk in whispers. Friendly Scuffle Ends in Wounding Stil in a precarious condition, James P. Henry, 4823 424 ave. g.| W., was in the ¥ Side General | hospital Monday a deep knife Wound in his jeft lung, the result Of a friendly scuffle with his wife Saturday night, for possession of a cake knife According to poll couple had a party dinner. Mrs. He brough ake tnto the dining room. algo carried the knife. Henr. ed to carve it, They scuffied for utter and it ac ns jung. Injured | Man Taken | From Fire Is Held M. Anderson, 38, a tallor, of 4127 25th ave. 8. W., who was picked up in front of his blazing home last | Tuesday morning and told a weird| fale of escaping from the fire by| eatting his bonds and jumping from the window after three men had ties him in bed and fired the house, waa arrested Sun réleased from the Fire Inspector Reed cau fest by detectives reports, the friends at ily penetrated Rilicsteheen’ Is | Looted by Holdup} With his coat collar turned up about hig face’ and on y hat pulled low over h iseyes, armed holdup entered the J delicaten oneof the proprietors, of $27 f cash till. He escaped in a waiting | automobile. “ THE BON MARCHE Oi BarGain BASEMENT Good, Strong Fixtures Without Costly Orna- mentations—That’s One Way the Bargain Base- ment Saves Money—That’s One Way We Keep Prices Down! KNIFE AND CLUSTER PLEATED Granite Cloth 32 waist They are still growing in popularity—and what is more effective with a smart sweat er! Study this price for qual ity skirts. Gray Sand Black Navy Tan Girls’ Granite Cloth SKIRTS Knife pleated Granite Cloth Skirts in navy, suitable for girls from 12 to 16 years. An exceptional value at this price. Sizes to 30 waist ee Values! = $ 89 ta Wonderful choosing from these smart new styles at a price that maxes them welcome bargains! An unusually complete collection of trimmed, tailored and matron modes—in straws and fabries, showing every color ot the season as well as many in black, and black and white. MILL ENDS! REMNANTS! Use Pike Street Entrance to Bargain Basement 36-Inch Bright Colored Percale Lengths to 10 yards. 36-Inch Curtain Marquisette In white and ecru; hemstitched borders. Lengths to yards. 36-Inch Melbourne Challies Ail br: colored comfort pattern Lengths to 10 yards 40-Inch Yarn Dyed Voiles White and assorted colors, in length: 10 yards, Very 15c Yd. 19¢ ¥d. exceptional value. 36-Inch Extra Heavy Cretonne Many rich, striking patterns—some dou scription. Lengths \ ~ Forest,” Parrish ; 15c Yd. 15¢ Yd. HE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE | A Brilliant Spring Showing NEW WOOLENS AND SILKS Priced Most page 42-Inch Priestley’s Alpaca $2.75 | 56-Inch Line Checks and Plaids Quite the fabric of the moment for ntreet ness wear, Soft and supple. In shades radium bite, beige, fawn, xinc, aflver, na honta of other spring abade 36 In. Soft All-Wool | Ghanae $1. as 56-In. Firm All-Wool Jersey $2. a weit brooaded. In, An {deal and inexpensive fabric for sport bi frocks, In 54In. Line Checked Suitings oe 50 | ved nulting that has a definite place tn vogue lined tn ring. Ground shades of 36-Inch Part- Wool Crepes at 85c Lah ects mt “as | §6-Inch Velour Checks at $2.95 Ay tor suits # or coats; black and | 39. Inch Fancy Spiral Crepes $3.51 50 Cheek, plain and sport skirt shades, which tnolu Mongolia | $3. 95, $4.50 and $4.95 A wonderful line of these wanted sutt fabrics, In many new patterns an ing the epring’s tans, grays, bro One of the most fabrics other shades | $6-Inch Wool Camelaire "| Coatings at $3.50 A specially fine material for the br In gray, ts fongolia, ain tans, grays 39- -Inch Glos Sport Fabrics $2. 95 ings, inc nd biues. f all a greens and Heas and dress Mixed Glos arti hor ® trous glo shades of fa spruce and othe | 39-In. Prints and Matelasse $3, 50 36- fash ie Alpacas at J. 75 | 36- Inch Fancy | Velvet Knit $3. 50 39-Inch Heavy i se ere $2. 95 Fabric Fieor_—Thiré—The on Marche pring pee vent New Edgings, Bandings and Trimmings—Just in Time for Spring Sewing—Priced Notably Lower! New Chantilly Lace Flouncing 85¢ | Square and round mesh, patterned cocoa, taupe, brown, black, orange In 17- to 86-inch widths. Fine and Heavy Laces 10c Yard Venise Laces in white and cream; ine thread Valenciennes in white, ecru and many delicate shades. Platt and Normandie Valenciennes, and lacy ypenwork patterns in heavy-thread de- igns. New Metal Laces 85c Yard Edges and Bandings in steel, gold, silver and antique. Wide assortment of patterns, and widths from 4 to 12 inches. New Trimming Laces 15c Yard Trousseau Vals in bandings and edges; imported Venise Edges; Shadow Laces in bandings and edges, and many lovely patterns in heavy-thread de- signs. A*trimming for almost any kind of needlework, New Trimming Flowers $1.25 Lovely finishing touches for spring frocks. Sprays of colored grapes, wreaths and corsages, trimmed with ribbon streamers. | beautifully. In and combination of black and gold. Chinese blue, Novelty Wash Goods 5c Yard A wonderful collection of Wash Laces, including Valenciennes Edges in white, ecru and dainty shades; machine- made Torchons in white and two-tone effects, and imitation Crochet and Cluny in ecru and white—'% to 2-inch widths. Chantilly and Spanish Lace 59c Soft, silky Chantilly Lace, Bandings and Edges, square and round mesh. The Spanish edges are heavy quality. Splendid assortment of black and col- ors. In widths from 8 to 14 inches. 36-Inch Spanish Laces 95c Yard A brand new shipment of Spanish Allover Flouncings, in all the popular shades. Heavy, rich quality in open- work patterns. Flouncing & All-Over Laces $2.50 Metal Laces and Spanish Laces com- bined with metal, in lovely new pat- terns. In blue, red, black and tan, gold and silver. Main Mloor—The Bon Marche Real Savings on Home Toiletries Lysol, useful disinfectant; tor. | Valet Auto-Strop Razor, s bottle for 30¢. Jergen's Talcum Powder, floral odors, 15¢; 3 for 40¢, Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream, for the hands, 38¢. Jergen’s Witch Hazel or Peet | 30¢. Bros.’ Floral Soaps, 3 cakes, | Pebeco Tooth style, 25¢. Paste, Peroxide Hydrogen, for house hold use; 7-07. bottle for 11¢. 16-02, Witch Hazel, strength household bottle, regular 15¢. } size tr BBe¢. Assorted Toilet and Bath Soaps, | Forhan's Tooth Paste, helps to many kinds; cake, 5¢. Palmer's Cologne, fine quailty about 14-02. bottle, 70¢. Vivadou's Tissue Cream, large far, 79¢. La Blacho Face Powder, ail | smooth quality; box, | Mentholatum, four shades; dark red 0, BO¢. | B8¢. rubber; 2-quart Mloor—The Bon Marche Including dozens of books i. pe ee authors; | Among them are “The Heart of Unaga, . Marden,” “The Maid of the | “Glenn of the Mountains,” nicely bound. Cullum; “Mary Cary,” Bosher ; “Mr “Buttered Side Down,” Cora Harris and many more. Plain White Crepe Paper Napkins 100 for 12c WAX PAPER, 5 rolls for BULK PA quality; 72 sheets for. ENVELOPES to mate package, 10¢, or 3 for Main Floor—The Bony Marche 36-Inch rer en cuy’, Indian Head - PS peel 2,000 yards of this fine-wearing cotton, in a quality | suitable for fancy work and many other household uses. | 1,800 Yards Scout Percales 15c Yard conventional patterns and stripes— Good-looking patterns in checks for aprons and dresses, 32-In. Cotton Pongee 25c 1,000 yards fine quality Cotton Pongee. In tan, heliotrope, blue, red, green and black In lengths to 15 yards Some Solesette in this lot Third Floor—The Bon Marche soothing salve; Ambre Royal Faco Powder, in box, $1.45. | Daggett & Ramedell’s Cold and Cleansing Cream, 4-o7z. jar, 25 | Expense Records; rec: C! oras tor three years. PIKE prevent Infection; 43¢. Pepsodent Tooth Paste, regular size tubes, B3¢. small alze jar; 19¢. ” A9c Hichens; Comstock, newest styles. new mode for summer. graceful. In black only 49c | INE hair braid shapes—in all the Small cloche, off-the- | face and brimmed styles that suggest a d Stiff enough to © PRonLEMs | hold their shape, and pliant enough to be Sale of 14 « 1 prep. Notions Small Wares and Home Sewing Needs Useful Just Now and All Year Bias Tepe 4 Bolts 2 PAPER SHOPPING BAGS, with handies which c n Yard. Bolt ‘Elastic 49¢ Pacific” brand lisle, %-inch in width—white on LEATHERETTES SHOPPING BAGS, large size, 35 double handles; each. Cc KOTEX SANITARY NAPKINS, 1 dozen in a box... BOYE OIL, the machine and very good lubri. O-BOY CURLE long hair; eas! LOWER fruits. 13¢ |; Silk thread te Spook 50 yards © brown, pon . 40 In a package; pol Heel, sharp points; * Be BONAY HAL NETS, ¢ cap shape, single or dow! h; all shades, brown, black, 43 auburn, d Dozen black or white; a full line of KING'S BASTING COTTON, 200 yards on a spool. White, 4 pool... .4C BR ASS with sharp points; will not rust; 300 to the paper... A Big Special Purchase Brings Spring Hat Shapes, $2.95 New Flower Triaieines 69c An Event of Real Meaning to Women Who Want a Charming Hat in the ‘Newest Mode for a Price Almost Inconsiderable TRIMMINGS, in the new three-quarter wreath style, with the weight in the center; some groups of flat flowers for applique on brims, and other softer arrangements of flowers and vivid G casn ana| 27% high shades of new blues, Mexican browns, Matador and many more. -79c| '20c Third Floor—The Bon Marche Needs for Brass oo Cages $4.50, $ Bird Cages, with sani tary wire seed guard. Cage Stands SCOND AV ENU B— UNION STREET — SEATTLE Homes Cups and Saucers 2le China gold band Cups and Saucers. Bread Maker $2.35 Universal four-loaf ize. Made from extra heavy tin, “Wearever” Fry Pans 89c Made of heavy sheet aluminunt; Stg-inch size Aluminum covers [0 fit any fry pan, 2B¢ Union Street Basement

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