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GRAINS CHANGE “s*s-2e<2.24 THRU DAY Fluctuations Mark Progress ‘ s on Board of Trade " s # . s i : Cash Wheat Tursday's Quotations AS “na ar Coffee Sugar ' teat Coftee NEW YORK, Ap en ex A sagen ae Liverpool Grain Tuceday's Quote! THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT OPTIMISTS take notice! Last Saturday’s business in The Bon Marche Bargain Basement was the largest for any day in its history, with but two ex- ceptions. Our enlarged selling space and broader aisles made selling so easy that we hardly realized that we were making history. Must be extraordinary bargains to make possible such an achievement. THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Ba Keeping strict tab on expense insures low prices. For instance, we have no excess “over- head.” ie on bargains—growing on a ise BIG SAVINGS ae French Flannel and Wool Crepe f An excellent variety of checks = and plaids in gray, tan, brown and sand. Effective styles—priced to ap- peal to thrifty shoppers! Jaunty, attractive garments— ideal for late Spring and Summer wear! 2,500 GINGHAM REMNANTS [Be] (Se) [Zo] [10 Checks, plaids and plain colors—priced accord- ing to sizes. NewKhaki Outing Garments Another shipment of sulphur-dyed khaki garments, which are guaranteed not to fade. All the pieces mateh and have double stitched seams. Khaki Knickers and Breeches for women and misses Sizes 24 to 36 $ Made of good weight khaki, with two pockets and adjustable knee bands, Breeches have laced, legs. Every pair a bargain, Khaki Middies to Match Sizes 18 to 44 Heavy and medium | welght khaki style, with roomy pocket Extra well made, Good value for the money. Women’s Tweed |sizes Knickers (Wool Mixed) }24 to 32 | in $2. 95 THE SEATTLE STAR vs" BUTTER AND EGG RAIL “QUOTES” PRICES STEADY GO UPWARD : Produce Not Yet Affected by Baldwin Spurts and Other California Quarantine Industrials Stronges WALL STREET JOURNAL FENAN , CIAL REVIEW i ‘ w Y DAIRY PRODUCTS ‘ ‘on maar, 2 prices Paid Shippers > ak ty Dettertat = white she ne Omaha Live Stock pod we n Tuesda) 's Quotations ’ 1 Cattle * t - a ot wee ’ o t ' ” re ek Hotter ‘ ‘ Kees kivn firs Pullets in Cheee bate "sit row 1 TRY AND MEATS * Paid Ship Decks y u . « v Hrollers 1934, pe aines «* te Capone 1 at. pe te oy “ ome 8 Denver Live Stock 6 6d Toceday’s Quotations a4 Cattle ° i» « . | f Union Stockya * ™ x Receipts Wednesday =. m., Cattle } BANK CLEARINGS Seattle Clearings $6,469,574.05 Balances 1,601,539,99 Portland Clearing» 6,694,942.94 Balance + 956,682.17 | Tacoma ‘i transactions. , 4,064,000.00 x = * x Ship News Tae in Seattle NESDAY THUMSDAY HEL 23 } APMIL 34 riret Low Tide Gan | seeooa Mian Tide hecond High Tide iss ke Ip: mm, SLT ft eve i Weather Bureau gh t= ss Arrivals and Departures Artved—Aprii 23.—Wtr_ Tpewich from Peppers—Mexican, per tb 1 whites, cwt 5 | goles via San Francisco, at 6 p. m. se. Vessels in Port at Seattle Smith Cove Terminal—Pler 41—S8tr Prest- y, Bearport Tarnips—sack FRUITS Re ait Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Apples—Winesaps . Gra Trunk Pacific Terminal—Str Ad frat Rogers. 4—Str Achilles Str El Capitan, achr Fanny Du U. 8. 8, Boxer Str Africa Maru. Strs Yukon, Latouche, Jefferson Const Coal Bunkers—Bktn Ort y tal U, 8. Bhipping Board Moorings—str Cup | Figs—Calamyrn 76 jakerafield, West Henshaw, Went | G-lnyer . | 60 6-on phe | 10 4-08. phew. Fancy white, Ib. . ut Street Terminal—Str Alva Street Terminal—Str Osiris, Seattle Flour Mills Terminal—str Admit 5) ral Dewey |King & Winge—Ma Anvil, schr Mata of =U, &. 8 Connecticut, ma Ruby, ne Street Terminal—Str Cardigan- Oranges—Per box terway Dock & Warehouse Co. Jumble pack, per box.... | tobert Luckenbach, Toyooks Strawberries—Callf., orate | re General Petroleum Terminal—BStr Labeo. NUTS Todd Dry Docks—Stra Victoria, Looh Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Amen Terminal Co—BStra” Forest. King, | Sack Lots tou Maru, | Almonds—tI, X. L., per 1b. k—fitr Rainier, | Peanuts—Va., per 1b. ttle Tr gf Station—Hagle 67, | China, per Ib. Mill—-Ma Sterra, Peeans—Per tb. Mixed Nuts—Per tb. ... FLOUR AND SU! GAR | Flowr—tocal blends .. 3—Btr Bearport 6—Hehr Benjamin F, Packard. Vice Squad Grabs | 26 in Den Raids < Twenty-#ix mon, including six Chi-| nee and 20 whites, were captured in 21,00| series of three raids on gambling | jb a0 | dens by the new police special detalt | 120's, 28,000 40.00 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED J Carlonds to Shipper, jenttle) iret grade | Alfalfa Hay ‘Straw Corn—Whole, under Lieut. George Yomstoc! Cracked atid feed meal, m D oH. Comstock | | joo... oe oss ++ 240.00 @ 42.00 night Barley—Whiole, feed. 100's 40.00 raids were on 209 and 205 i +140,000 48,0 in st. and 714 Olive at. ‘The 42.00 @ 44.0) ® were charged with conducting | Wheat—Hiecisaned teed, i260 49.006 41.00 | kimbling games, and the white ma nl Mixed feed and run 47-00 | Were charged with being in a gam-| 244.60 | Dling Joint. All posted bail 100 0.00 - - 0| The “Dan Patch" he oe|# King of them all 40.00|9re offered for loss 6.00 | E88, Coaster Wagon Wagons that are worth} Soya Bean Meal—100's Show Seattle as Sports Sportsmen’s Annual Exposition to Offer Sportsmen's chow, staged by the Se attle given publicity W Henry, executive secretary, Third and Blanchard, (THE BON MARCHE | ‘A Glorious Show Of New Cottons” “Isn't that the loveliest color “Did you ever » such beautiful designs?” and similar exclamations of delight over the new cottons in The Bon Marche’s “Cotton Fair.” to melt away earliest—at these very And how easy they are to fashion Patterns and The Deltor Sy Everything in readin for those who sew at home. Stocks are at their best, full and complete, and the woman who selects now has much the ad- vantage, because many of the prettiest are bound | Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, Pr. SL. 45 effective low price Ww ith Butterick ten in white and ecru. Finished wit! lace edge $2.50 Beck Very daintily made, A practical curté ard Tuscan Net and New Crossbar) G00d Quality Filet 35¢ Filet Panels Marquisette Curtain Nets Curtains il) law $1.65 Dis Russian Filet 45¢ Yard Fine Tuscan Net $3.50 Panels Mechs Wrist ne Curtain Nets Yard Eflaiae New $5 00 ! “ N C 4 as Colored -Pattern ewest urtain 98c rise: ae Panels panna, | Scotch Madras Nets, Special ‘Yard Alléser Patterned 25¢ New Ruffled 45c Curtain Nets Yard Cartan, igh 7 Bea Yard weaves. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Cottons! Cottons! For the “Cotton Fair!” 15c yd. 50c vd. ten ) Colorful ‘Scout’ Percales (ie) Good Looking Mercerized Suiting (2) Striped Kalburnie Gingham (cn ) ‘Heavy Bleached Sheeting (ass) Melbourne Comforter Challis (%.) Popular Colored Ratines mixtures, stripes and checks, in best colors. (inn ) Fine, Sheer Tissue Ginghams, 25c a ins ) Famous Bates’ Crepe, yd. 20c In checks and stripes—in Spring's favored colors. Checks and plaids tn superior cuatro colors. «x ) Colored K alburni: blue, rose, gray, tan and brown—desirable weight On sale at the ‘irices as long as ucnintitieal last. Garments made of cotton fabrics will be shown on living models, 2 to 4p. m., during the Cotton Fair Third Floor—The Bon Marche eh . High Quality Dress Voiles, 39c Scores of love patterns and colorings. For ‘Apron Thursday’ | Hand-Embroidered Gingham Aprons $1.95 ERY charming little clean- cut Aprons of fresh, crisp ginghams, touched daintily with hand embroidery, and inset with | organdie. The sleeves in both | models are highly original. In orchid, red, green, tan and blue, Sizes 36 to 46. } Second Floor—The Bon Marche | In The Bon Marche Food Shops Bon Marche Bread, 10¢ | Fresh whol that “h: Spring Brings The Girdle Pump, $7.50 DISTINCTIVE style for street wear, made from patent, black suede or fieldmouse kid, finished with lattice front strap and bindings of con- trasting leathers. Goodyear welt soles and Cuban heels. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Special Orange Pekoe | Blend Tea, lb. 41¢ } A fragrant blending of fine black teas. Special Green Tea, Fine Grade, Ib. 21¢ Marasen Cherries, Royal Annes $4.95 Open stock, white and gold trimmings. Service for six per- Nut Covered Mutterhorns, made th lots of butter, 2 for 18¢, for ed French Pantries, d y and appetizing, 2 5 for in taraec! hino style; regu- roe Dellcloux Fig Cooktes, lb, 20c, Jar’ e: for Thursday... 200 6 Dinner Plates 2 Ibs, 6 “Gi Ae ‘ae 2 bottles for She 6 Cups and Saucers “Our ice” 1 Platter Stringless Beans, 15c Bon Marche Thousand 6 Dessert Plates 6 Fruit Dishes 1 Baker Dish Island Dressing, lb, 36c¢ A delicious salad accompant ment, made fresh dally. Fresh Creamery Butter, }) good finvore Happy Home Sweet grade apd. strictly” fr —- fare T07 shaleh, an Nie iinscse tage nctss | Utility Bowls, Set of 5, $1.25 =<ae Lazenby's Chef Saue quality flavoring, bott Pure Cider Vinegar, 55 in full quart water sugar cured lean meat, White Semi-porcelain Bowls, deco: ated in rich floral designs in combina tion colors. 7 Imported | Mackerel, meaty, medium sf white bottles, each each 2 for Aon Sizes from 5 to 7 inches. Happy Home P Main Floor Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Jama, black oF Ie mwooseberry, 16-02. size Our Cholece rand Grated Pine- apple, Hawatian frult in ayrup ake Swifts Premiaom or “Armour'n Star Da by the plece only 1b, 40 Demonatr n of Walker's q — — Chili Con Carne. Samples tar § Fey free, UNION STREET PIKE STREET SECOND AVE UE SEATTLE Main Floor the state, The “Home Camp" of the Seattle Sportsmen's association will serve fried trout around a campfire. Yachting is to receive its share of attention, the supremacy of the Sound for this form of sport being emphasized, ‘The University Washington will haye an edt tional exhibit. ‘There also will gun exhibit, showing everything from old flintlocks to modern sport: ing weapons, In addition there will be a “court of sports’? where Boy Scouts, Camp: fire Girls and others will stage arch: ery tourneys, casting matches for fishermen, golf exhibitions and band concerts. An Alaskan exhibit will show the territory's resources. The United States forest service will conduct demonstrations showing the fir 4co in national and st Sporting go Paradise in Big Exhibit and mer- rts togs for men t the fair. There will . in operation, showing the development of this new Puget sound industry. Predatory animals and birds also will be exhibited . ve thousand square feet will be devoted to a miniature Mount Rainier, with a tiny Snoqualmie Falls in the foreground. In this ter- ritory the state game department will exhibit game and game fish of Varied Programs for Out-of-Door Folks High lights of. the Apetiicorsiiy opens July 12 and runs a week. There will be no admission charge An ideal auto tourist camp will be In operation, The King county game commission will exhibit a fish hatch ery in operation, from tiny minnows "10-pound babies." Sportsmen's association, heed nesday by W. The exhibit will cover a block at The show!to 2