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THE SEATTLE STAR DEMO GAUGUSES "==" =") Average Citizen Given = George BY J. BK JUSTICE THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT We strain every effort to grow in value giving. We countenance no expense ‘ leakage, Our reputation for bargains explains the crowds in the Bargain Base- ment daily. ER Pitemihe in Values! 100% SILK RATINE DRESSES ‘y \ \ | as RUSE FROCKS aia Og Pike Street Entrance Wednesday ao J 4 STYLES! 5 COLORS! 104 BARGAINS! Just in time for the outdoor season—104 bargain Sport and Street Dresses for misses and small women—SIZES 14 to 38. Every garment 100% silk! Short sleeves—round and V necks—girdles of self material—lace collars and cuffs—pearl-button trimmed—contrasting colored collars and cuffs in self mate- rial—organdie Peter Pan collars and cuffs—organdie-trimmed pockets to match. WHITE—COPEN—ROSE—TEMPLE YELLOW—LAVENDER With your cocktail — you'll enjoy nibbling light, dainty Snow Flakes. You know they're crisp because \ they’re fresh from our nearby ovens. Fee ey el » B. igh tecea cr f Your grocer—and practically every other : Brocer on the Coast — sells Snow Flakes, Don’t ask for crackers, say— PACIFIC COAST ¢PCB} SEATTLE, WASHINGTON -peorrrmrmmrmas, Blame for Bootleggery -\Lax Law Enforcement Caused by “Letting or Roy and Bill “Do It” follows a tra nera, lawye { would therefore seem that the man who knows as mach, « William M, Whitney, be as “BY For some months there has t sch discussion as to whet > Men were the proper *. Or, rather, wh as & safe and s for Lyle, who, ever en were right matter of law FORGE “Too many of them take the ‘let | George do tt’ attitude,” he went on | "If every good citizen would report violations of the Uquor law, and “Woe haven't complaint to make of the federal courts in our |territory. We are getting convic | tone. A stiffer sentence in some jcasen might put the fear into oldj | oftenders. “And politics, whfle partly to| blame for the lax enforcement, Is not nearly as much #0 a2 some | would hare you believ That is |Particularly true in this state “There is not y an much | whisky coming tnto jo as there was A year ago, and wo have the | offenders either {nm jafl or listed, so that it {s not so difficult to keep track of them. But the job is a dig one | “Next to better cooperation from | the good citizen, we need better oo |operation among all officers of the) |law. Sometimes {t seems to jthat officers, and this applies [many a government officer, do not upon bootleg violations as be ig as serious as other forms of violation, While as a matter of fact the bootlegger is the ringleader | and head master tn law violation. | Thon we need better equipment Our office has 80,000 square miles | to look after, There are 4,000 miles of boundary line, a good deal of which is water, with plenty of safe) landing places; and we are only 85 | miles away from British Columbia. “Wo have 15 or 20 field men to cover this territory. We have no/ ernment transportation, yet we do | get them. And those we do not get we .keop on the run. Russian Dancer | Star of Show | at Pantages Pantages Bill Features | Russ Dance Act | Mile. Nina Sergeyeva, {s no ordl- | nary vaudeville dancer—sho's a real artiste, and if you happen to be! “honing” for something different, In your weekly vqudeville menu, you should seo her ensemble at the Pan tages this week. ‘The pretty ttle Russian ts accom. panied by a company of men and girle—singers, dancers and orchestral artists—and she leads a closing act which is all ‘‘class."’ Her attractive humorous dance solo and a flirtation dance, with the ensemble and her partner, Schukin, | are moro than ordinary, as is the| favorite bridal danco—all in Russian | costume of the old regime, Emil Casper and Dolly Morrissey present a “black and tan’ comedy and song skit which ranks far above the usual vatdeville blackface sketches. They were enthusiastically received, If sho had a strongér stage per- sonality, Sonia de Calvo, ytolinist and songeter, would attain the ranks of headliners, for her number in above the ordinary in straight mus. ical ability, She js accompanied by | “‘mamma,'’ and Mra. do Calve in a real pianist. Yet their number tsa more of the music room class than of the vaudoville stage, tho that may bo tho reason it's so refreshing, Joseph Hi. Bernard & Co. rank next to the Russian ensemble, and Casper & Morrissey in point of ap. Plause this week, They present a clever Willard Mack skit, ‘Who Is She?" in two nets, Permane & Shelley have a neat turn, as has the opening number, Mins Sonat and tivo men, ina unique werobatlc act, Glenn Goffin weokly proxram is | featured by Beethoven's * @ and Dvorak’s old favorite, moresque,''—L, HH, —— Street Car Fete =e2GETS DIVORCE =: ~ ie | Thought He Was Marrying): te'a Widow With Small Son Ford Supporters _ Lose First Round! ASHINGT April $y ters of the Fond mnedlate action. thy The Bon Marche Brings | Easter Togs for Little Tots} —Styles to Please the Tots —Priced to Please the M others a New Gingham Panty Dresses $1.95 ‘ea AINTY little plain and checked ginghams embroidered and tucked into the f red, blue, tan, pink, green frilled and jauntiest of styles. In bright shade and brown. Sizes 2 to 6. Little Boys’ Tailored Coats $8.95 OR, ' ERY mannish little Top Coats in sizes 1 to 3 years. Awa tt ‘= Made with raglan sleeves and belted back, inverted pleat ow i as back. In tan and blue. x Kordette Silk Crepe | Imported Lisle New Dutch Play | Infants’ Blankets — ., Goats $6.95 | Socks 50c Pair | Suits at $175 | Reduced Ata Very Special Price, | 4 | AD of - Indeed! Very smart and very ERY pr etty little IS ets, in bot Mea Beautifully made and lined | new little socks, trimmed | Play Suits, made | dark shades. Some plaids, throughout with silk. In| with clocking. In white, | Wit? ae length Ph Size 30x40, formerly 39, dainty yoke styles and shades | tan end? tte ties. Blue Dep ag) com, Now 29¢ 20 $ | trimmed with white Sizes 414 to 614. 4 if brown of tan and pink. Sizes 1 to 4 years, hoats, no atomobiles or other gov: | i nuet in| gg | braid. Sizes 1 to 6 years, Size 36x40, formerly Now 45¢ * j Free Clinic for Well Babies—9:30 to 11:80 a. m. Wednesday, under the direction of the City Board of He Baby Shop, Second Flvor—The Bon Marche fa. Go-Carts! For Baby’s Easter Fashion Parade A wide assortment of each, and you'll be happily surprised at how low ‘The B 1 Marche has priced them. i Fulton Full-Collapsible Go-Carts at $15.00 ADE with padded seat and protector and hood, in black or brown. back. Foot Beautiful Reed Carriages at $37.00 to $48.00. Fulton Sidewalk Sulkies! Fulton Semi- | Collapsible Go-Carts at $10.95 | ADE wi th reclining back Lightweight ered seat and frame—two 10-inch wheels with fenders No Telephone Orders and handles. Sidewalk Sulkies $1.95 With leatherette cov- steel \ and adjustable dash, with Fabrikoid hood. In black or brown. wheels. Sulkies $6.95 ADE with reclining back _ and comfortable foot rest. Ld Tube-spoke : hood, for this item HOME, GARDEN —AND— SPRING CLEANING NEEDS AT SPECIAL PRICES SAPOLIN PURE WHITE ENAMEL me . B1.15 6-FOOT SHELF LADDER Well $2 2 5 braced . KALSOMINE BRUSHES Finch wie... 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Linch slre,.., SOC 12-quart Galvanized Vacuum CLOTHES é, 79 c WASHER JOHNSON'S Weighted Waxing BRUSHES $2.95 + Basement, 1,000 Yards 81-Inch Sheeting 60c A remarkable lining and lingerio cloth, in shades of tan, bluo and black. Longths to 6 yards, quality, FULLER'S FLOOR PAINT i ompieaeaay Aye RUBLESS METAL POLISH 3aves time. Pint ake... DOC Heavy 6 nized GARBAGE CAN 18-inch CHAIR SEATS Handy Steel mowst... 16¢ Well-Mado EDGED WHITE SHELF PAPER Ball-bearing Guaranteed CLOTHES WRINGER $5.75 1,000 Yards Fine Soiesette 25¢ Third Floor—Tho Bon Marche Carriages! a rT ~ Fulton Sulkies $1 ADE with reed sid $1.95 30296 inches, ine Bolster cover, without A soft crea te 7 ) Bea simple effect er Washproof Royal Society | Thread, sufficient to fins! spread, 85¢. Cream. Fringe, a _ prat loop-end style. Yard, | cial, 10¢. : Stamped Pillow | Tubing, 95¢ Pat each’ worked-—hem for crochet very which will bo Verw spring and summer est colorings. cat ni