The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1924, Page 8

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eT o>.) GOOLIDGE ASKS VESSEL COMING “Achtung!” | "Tax Action | Former “Hun” Reminisces on War in| Six Leaders Breakfast in Little Seattle Beer-Shop White House; Confer ~~ Local M arket Prices ee Many Prominent Passengers Aboard Pres. Madison Ducks Dreese. DAIRY PRODUOTS Prices Paid Shippers BY WILLIAM J. LoSH y tery aggy ying i " ae BY JIM MARSHALI od Pree ‘ : DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Whelessic Dealers * ore “PT HERE a man over there Occidenta ». pool hall, * you might ‘ A Eg ag 7 Me ae LIVE STOCK out of man army in B Nine years ago } Quctations at Union Mockyards vere. said the bar who : Keceipte Wednesday a. m., 26 cattle the Ger years ago te a shot on sig the little round table, with the 6 The ex-enemy is watching the |» Keats or AND MEATS beaded es winking at the rim, ai somebody says. “Achtung!” The ex- Imost jumps to his feet Then ple « ae re slumps over ag he looks up, with a crookec . tet he thon : | MAY. Ghats AND Fey sr " 1 b rr ¥ smile. ; " f gif me ; “You are .” he sa “You shout ‘Achtung’ to me und I nearly stand at add on. I cannot helb i Ho! the a be for the ex-enemy reporter wil him about things. FLOUK AND SUGAR 0. B. Seattle) Barkeep, and the ; erview e 2%e 100@ » | Yoms—Lovisia +006 THIRTY-EIGHT 1 ‘ that There are e h ~ yond " 7 LTRY AND MEATS jore Paid Wholesale Dealers Nrotlers, 1924 ‘YRUITS aid Wheleonte Deaiens 46] ISSEN,” says the ex-enemy, wiping froth from a drag dressed Lites. gled imperia don'’d care what you put in the paper about me, but don’d tell dem I was a baby-killer. Me! Do I loogk like I vouldt kill babies?” Why, no, Michael, you don’t and’ that’s a fact atrocity stories aot “Ach! Adrocities! Yes, they tell them to get the beople: at home angry mit der enemy Every country tells them against the odder country. I tell you what I done in the » war. I was inderbreder with von Kluck in Belgium und I e e » get 75 pfennigs a day. I take most of dot und I buy schogo- 9 lat for der fat liddle Belgium babies. You do not belief . . . ? “Sure, sure, Michael—anybody would.” on ar : e S “Und you sdories about Cherman soldiers und the Belgium girls, not so? Vell, I was inderbreder at military! courts and I dell you I seen dem gif a Cherman soldier 10 ) years for joost putting his hand on a Belgium girl's arm. tT seen dot. I was inderbreder und I know.” aa ¥ i ELL, well, Michael. Don't get so excited. Atrocities j in all wars, of course. On both sides, too. Only you ) generally hear just one side. And it’s generally mostly lies. ?} How about the Canadian soldiers that were cruicified, ' Michael? “Ach! I hear aboud that, too, but—I don’d know. I meet men here in der woods, und they tell me aboud it. But I H never see one man who saw it mit his eyes. Always they hear | about it from somebody who knew somebody who see it.” Same here, Michael. The reporter never saw anybody who } saw it. Just hearsay. Maybe, maybe not. } . ‘Und, please, if you are going to write anything about | * the ex-enemy, say that I don’d kill babies. I haf three of t i But the Largest Assortments! Lowest Prices in Years! Compare These Silks! Compare These Prices! It Will Pay You to Buy All Your ‘Easter and Spring Silks Now! __ By, the use of Butterick Patterns and our Free Dress-Cutting Service it’s an easy matter to fashion dressés—at surprisingly small outlay! 40-Inch Silk | Crepe de Chi ne Yard traveled and he used ine augey otis living, so he went back to Venice and mar- 36-Inch Black Satin Duchess $1.75 that’s Ail, except tha th 36-Inch Printed Silk Pongee $1.25 36-Inch Messaline Satin $1.50 40-Inch Black Charmeuse Satin $2.45 That's all, except that the girl believed it was the crimson silk which kept him safe and true, and she made it into « bag for the 36-Inch Goetz Taffetas 39-40-Inch Printed Spirals 36-Inch Novelty Knit Velvet STORY Marco Polo was a man, late in the t nth century, he adventured forth, fired by an Insatiable curios- ity about the world. When he left Venice a girl who loved him gaye him a acarf of \ crimson silk, which he wound rakishly around his slim waist, and caught rakishly with his dagger. He traveled ina, breaking many hearts as he dem in Berlin when der war break oud. All dead now and my frau, she is dead, too. Der war killed dem—they got hungry z j ) “T hate der military like boison. Dey make me scrub my | "| barracks floor mit a toot’brush, for noddings. . So I haf no | - love for dem. I never did. And I buy schogolat for der Belgium babies mit my 75 pfennigs a day—and now I read/ in the books that I kill babies. } “Me! Mein Gott! Do I look like I vouldt kill babies?” Specials in The Bon Marche ——— Food Shops Special for Silk Week! Men’s Full-Fashioned Silk Socks = 59c From a Best-Known Maker Good quality, evenly knitted silk, made with espe- Meh Jongg set which Marco had brought back from China. Seconds ] {| 40-Inch Glos and Wool Tweeds | | 36-Inch Pufflette Crepes ® | 40-Inch Colored Spiral Crepes Bon Marche Bread 10¢ Breads with that “home- of 2 for fe orns, topped ‘or Ses & for he “delicious, ies 2 Me Swift's Cottage Butts 26¢ Lb. Boneless, sugar-cured meats, Swift's Premium, Ib Se IDs 4. one i Pat ts Be Imported Norwegian Mackerel, good size, white fish, 13; 2 LORE. ‘ Sees Vee Fancy Kippered Salmon, freshly cured and smoked, Ib.....21€ Delicatessen—Main Floor TkeBon PIKE STREET—SECOND A Counter Lunch—35e Corned Beef and Cabbage Steamed Potatoes Bread and Butter Rice Pudding, Fruit Sauce Coffee or Milk Main Floor Libby’s Rosedale Pineapple 25c Sliced fruit of delictous flavor Grated Pineapple, good quality, in syruj 2% cans........2¢ Valley Golden Ban- flavor of fresh corn : i 20 wn Mackerel, import- an hes r... 480 Yellow Clini ms, blueberry or goone- DORE yo oso ds Cewin sce IDR, Canned Foods—Main Floor iii Things “Hard to Bake” Are Easy for LORAIN Lots of things are “hard to bake ordinary gas stove. famous all dishes, even the most difficult merely because you have an | With a modern gas range equipped with the |{} OVEN HEAT REGULATOR —eream puffs for instance—are easy to bake perfectly every time. Lorain enables you to cook 2 Whole Meal in the oven while you're miles away for hours at a time. Seattle Lighting Co. 1308 Fourth Ave. MA in-6767 cially heavy reinforced heels, toes and soles. Some show very slight imperfections. In black, cordovan, gray, navy, tan and white. Men's Shop, Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche rd ?Prices! A BIG SURPLUS Velvets! Axminsters! The very Rugs that you are thinking of in these home- brightening days—but you never thought of them at these low prices! We didn’t ourselvyes—until this lucky purchase came along—and we pass our savings on to you! 9x12 Axminster Rugs $35.00 Made for hard wear. Large selection of colors and patterns, Blue, rose, taupe and tan. 9x12 Axminster 4 2 50 Rugs ° Splendid, heavy quality, in 18 designs and many color combinations. Suitable for any room. $47.50 9x12 Axminster Exceptionally heavy rugs, in splen- Rugs did designs and colorings for any color scheme. Give long service. Fourth Floor—1 RUBY-RING SILK HOSE $2.00 Best colorings for Spring. Main Floor—The Bon Marche 84x10 Tekin Rugs $ 40. 00 Heavy Rugs in designs and colorings which make these rugs especially good for smaller rooms, $42.50 9x12 Velvet Wilton Rugs Heavy quality, rich looking and soft. Great variety of good-looking designs and colors. Fringed ends. 74x9 Heavy $30.00 Velvet Rugs Good-looking Rugs of firm, service- able texture, In effective designs and colorings. Finished with natural color fringe. he Bon che 40-Inch Black Chiffon Velvet. . 40-Inch Imported Erect-Pile Velvet | 36-Inch Brocaded Lining Satins... 40-Inch Silk-Mixed Canton......., 36-Inch Mixed Pongee 49c Yd. 36-Inch Tricolette 98c Yd. “Fulton’’Collapsible Go-Carts IMA2E with padded seat t and black —_ fabricoid hood, and durable tube-spoke wheels. Has boot hood in front to protect the child. Fulton Sulkies $6.95 IGHT- WEIGHT Folding Sulkies . with — reclining back and black fabricoid hoods. Fitted with — tube- spoke wheels. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche tee) |40-Inch Heavy Crepe de Chine $3. 95 |36-Inch Drop-Stitch Tricolette | 36-Inch Knitted Glos Crepe... $1.45 |36-Inch Checked Louisine.,.. $1.65 36-Inch Printed Canton Crepe. . $1.85 40-Inch Glos Sport Satins 40-Inch All-Silk Canton Crepe. $ 1 85 e 40-In. Cantons and Flat Crepes $2 35 40-In. Heavy Satin Spiral Crepe $2 95 Third Floor—The Bon Marche For ‘‘Apron Thursday” Springlike Aprons | $1.95 & ‘TASHIONED in dainty and dis- tinctive styles from voile, cot- ton poplin and a clever imitation homespun. Lace trimmed, em- broidered and tailored. In high shades and warm, nat- ural colors. Second Floor 1,800 Yards 1. 36-In. Muslin 123c | Good quality, in lengths to 8 yards, Limited to 10 yards to a customer. 36-Inch Percales 15c 2,000 yards, in full bolts, and lengths to 15 yards. Good patterns and colorings, 32-Inch Ginghams 15c Jf 1,800 yards, good lengths and full bolts. Attractive checks and plaids in colors. Third Floor—The Bon Marche

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