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in “*Sally’’ Met Organizer of Presbyterian Congregations Passes Want Signatures for Bone Power Measure : Crowds ee pr Cann Canney and Arthur FE. OC |, 1 > th Seattle | . . be Roosevelt Claims the frst $100 and called [Seat nee olny dco Debate Championship the $100, § en ts a haeden wan whe THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT Georgette and Lace Combinations ace yokes and insertions in skirts — knife- pleated panels with borders of scalloped lace— ated girdles —short and aped sleeves—fine knife ted waists of Georgette deep skirt flounces of seal- 4-lace—cape effects—heay- ily beaded designs on waist and on panels back and front. 680 Yards 36- Inch Cretonne 9c -- wi lor Mtiractive de Hight and dark Taffetas! Straws! Hair Hemp! j —flower, ribbon, lace, fruit, patent leather trim! DEL MODE HATS Pa ities fae Matrons’ and Bobette Styles! N. ¥. Unique as to color and style—unheard of before at-such an unmistakably low price. Basement hat values are well known to those who demand style combined with economy. group you will find an excellent variety of materials and trimmings, and taste appeal will captivate you immediately. CAPES Shadow AQ Plaid . Sizes Polaire 12 and 14 Well made, in color combinations of sunset and lariat. Garments that are dressy and practical, and offered at an appealingly low price, Bargain In this The exceptional charm Silk-Mixed Crepe | 49cev. A delightful variety of shades, 315 Yards 36-In. Broadcloth Shirting | Ley 59c.. Bargains, Because of Jobber’s PriceC. oncession 360 Prs. NEW SATIN Easter Footwear that offers a double appeal: 1. Dependable quality! 2. Exceedingly low priced! Every woman knows that smart shoes add considerably to one's ‘appearance, that Bargain Basement shoe values add considerably to one’s pockerbook. nificance of this concession purchase, Get your Easter Pumps this year where you are sure of reliable merchandise at an undeniably low price. Styles as pictured, in good quality Skinuer Satin with featherweight flexible leather soles, Self-covered heels, Sizes 3 to 7 Customers know Hence the personal sig- er Hargnins in All Realize E Zeigfeld Girls and Comedians Come Comedy Here When pectations Ves? BUTTONS FIRST SEW YOUR ON TIGHT erfly ou may have bee ° existed in Ziegteld s but it's pecta neverthele Yes. " = in nusic show | eon in Seattle CHURCHES MEET Joint Services Mark Holy Week Observances parat cere. of the last t Lent. ¥ congregations, part the Catho ioularly d Lutheran churc will observe Holy Week with munic and prayer services this week Union meetings are planned at the Stran, Y. M. C. A. as an inter al observance denomina Athletic Star Is Seriously Injured SAN MATEO, Cal, April 14.—E, of Modesto, star hurdler hiversity and candi for team, was in ne American Olympic hospital here today threatened with blindness as a re ult of an automobile wreck. He waa nt to the hospital by Paul W iibur, of the Navy Wilbur, Spencer pinned beneath the car son of Secretary who found | The machine, which had driven by HK. W. Pike, another | Stanford student, overturned when, | ording to Pike, he pulled out of | road to avold an oncoming car, which was crowding him. Pike was not Injured | Name U. S., Judoes | for Spring Terms | Federal Judge George Bourquin of Butte and Federal Judge Will- iam H. Sawtells of Tucson, Ariz, will hold court in Seattle during May, it wag announced Monday, been | Some hard-headed business men | are that way beciuse their head is earth, An 1 after-E Cros Comple Curtains, Complet Good-looking stitched ruffles. tie-backs Very pretty in demand, Serv patterns on iceable, 4 heavy bullion fringe, 214 150 Russian Filet C New and effectiv ished with black-edged tas in ecru only most ards long THE SEATTLE STAR CHURCHMAN DIES ‘SUPPORT ASKED Flo Got Off a Good One nusual offer ju time to ‘aster festive sea bar Marqui te with ruffled tie-back 200 Pairs Splash Voile Curtains double ates $1.89 Pair with e with 106 Lace Curtain Panels Each yards long urtains e design sel fringe mel90 Kach Easter Skirts Of Lustrous Spiral Crepe Underpriced at $9.75 LEATED in knife and combination ef- fects, from a beautiful crepe, The sort of sport skirts that will give pleasure all summer. In Fleur de Li Gloaming, Gray. Tile, Tan, Lariat Empire Blue, Mexico and Arti- choke. Second Floor Art Linens! Damask! Towels! 68-Inch $1.85 Unbleached Trish Damask, Now $1.25 Pure linen, in five effective floral patterns. Tan Art Linens Special Prices 18-Inch 40¢ 24-Inch 55¢ 20-Inch 45¢ 27-Inch 60¢ 22-Inch 50¢ 36-Inch 65¢ 45-Inch 85¢ 72-Inch Mercerized Damask, Special 75c Bleached Damask, in rich, heavy quality; highly serviceable, In good look- ing dot and floral pat- terns. Third Floor—The Bon Marche White Irish Linens Special Prices For Needlework, Blouses and Dresses 45-Inch Linens ...$1.00 54-Inch Linens ...$1.25 22x45-Inch Turkish Towels 50c plush Towels, thread and Finished with blue and pink Soft, double bleached. dainty borders. Note the Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Special Purchase of 2,450 Pairs Curtains Going at Low Prices f p the home for price 500 Piiivs Ruf fled $ 7:38 Marquisette Curtains sette of firm quali t dainty, serviceable and 5 1,000 Pairs Marquisette Curtains Jaunty Felt For Street, AD! trimness. At warmly to In all the new, of soft duvetyn felts, so the wa In Temple Yellow, Fleur de Lis, 1,000 Yds.30-and 36-in. Soisettes and Cotton Pongees25c Good quality for pajamas and shirts blue, tan, gray lengths to 5 yards underthings, In shades of nd black, and 32-In, Dress Ginghams 15c riped and checked ginghams, the latter betng good Kalburnies. Good colors. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Bon Marche Mayonnaise 25c Lb. Always fresh—offered at a specially low price for Tuesday shoppers. Beachnut Brand Pork and Beans 10¢ can Large size cans, clous—15e size n two dozen cans $2.35. Main Floor very de’ 0 can; A Telling Value in First-of-Season Sport and Tailored Wear! these hats recommend themselves bes of well-clad women. \ ivid shades to match sport costumes Flamingo, Bamboo, Blue and Black. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Voile and Marquisette n crossbar, 1 and dot patter: Plain hades of blue, gold and rose. Ruffled Pair tie-back 500 Pairs Ruffled Curtains hadow quisette, pin-dotted Swisse and dotted adines, all complete “$2.00 ruffl led ti ks. Pair Ruffled Curtain Fabrics Marquisett voiles grenadine ver} nice textar ished and sae designs, with sunfast colored on blue, gold, 45c orange and rose Yard Hats, $2.95 pliant that they may be shaped without losing a trace of their Bird Cage Stands $1.95 Heavy wrought iron Stands, finished in black. Hendry Brass Cages $4.50 to containers. Kitchen Cups, Set of 6, 60c, Egg Beater Set 50c 32-ounce Graduated Jug, and grip, doubleacting Egg Beater. “Wear-ever”’ Double Boilers, $1.98 Heavy aluminum, tn two-quart | c — size. An exceptional offer which made of bone. expires April 18, | 5 — ND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTL: i D | ee ee: PIKE 8TREET—SECOND N NION ‘T—SEATTLE Unlén Steet Maounaal The moon is 238,857 miles from the | ° N tations will remain at their present| drop is due to exceptionally large} THE PUBLIC SCHOOL Protec. ‘Commodity Prices to Be _ Low for Next 2 Years ‘Roger W. Babson BABSON PARK, Fla, April 14.— Commodity prices, unsettled for jnome time, have finally dropped to a new low for two years, In light of this fact, Roger W. Babson's statement, made today on the prob- able future trend of prices, is of unusual Interest, “Tho recent declines have been in | strict accordance with the long |swing trend of commodity prices,’ says Mr, Babson, “and it 1s prob- able that over a period of years this general decline will continue, | Whether further recessions can be ; d immediatley or not de- pends yery largely upon industrial activity. “Commodity prices at present are bound up with the building situ- ation, the automobile and the tex- tile Industries. What is to happen to the building industry before the end of 1924 cannot be told at this time, but Jt seems to be holding its own very well at present, Declares Trade Is Settled for Long Swing “There has been a falling off in certain lines of building, to be sure, but home construction is continu- ing at a fair rate. This is largely due to the fact that the automobile is enabling people to move from congested centers to the suburbs and the country, “Statistics on lumber sales now available show a 8 per cent decrease in shipments as compared with the same period of last year, As against this decline we find production #0 far shows an increase of 8 per cent, This slight decline in ship- ping, together with Increased pro- duction, explains the recent poft- ness In the price of certain grades of lumber. “Cement is still in a sound po- sition, owing to continued activity in road building. Most other build. ing materials are still steady in price, but there is a great difter- ence of opinion as to how long quo- level. “When it comes to the discussion of the commodities connected with wearing apparel, statistics do not Present such an optimistic condi- tion. Production of textiles, shoes and other forms of clothing is de- clining, owing to the falling off of the demand. “General activity as reflected by the Babsonchart,” concluded Mr, Babson, “is running at 6 per cent below normal,'as compared with ° per cent above normal on January 1, 1924, and 18 per cent above normal a year ago. ‘The recent EE Salmon Loaf—Just the thing to take the place of heavier meat dishes. Ideal when made the Nucoa way with delicate Nucoa White Sauce. Send for new book- let of Recipes Calling for Nucoa The Wholesome ae for Bi The Best ial’ the New York PE TA failure figures.” The earth's sensible extends more than height. atmosphere 100 miles in tive League of Washington will meet at Moves’ cafeteria Tuesday noon, April 15. Yearly rainfalls in New York have varied from 29 to 60 inches. SO NOW IS nee for yourself w clans Work, waln; SECOND AVE, AND JAMES S'T. While Our Prices Are Cut in Half DR. H, 0, DANFORD, Mgr. $25 Plates a $8 Crown and Bridgework 4 Cut to With Our Regular 15- Year Guarantee THE TIME not doing che: best materia’ MA in-3736