The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1924, Page 8

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And Just there are exactly 21 years. top: the W. S. Dulmage Motor bot live at Parsons, Kan.— Five Generations Here 21 Years Between Each Member of Remarkable Five generations of one family are gathered in Seattle today, with the added interest that between each member In this group are shown, at the Mrs, Mary C. Sullivan, and Mrs, Ella A. Rawlings, Mrs. Sullivan's mother, 48. Be- low are Mrs. Mary G. Talbot, 85, and Mrs. Kohler, 64. Mrs. Sullivan and her baby are visiting her father, L. \ Rawlings, 1624 Fifth ave. W. Co. Family 82; ‘Baby Mary Frances, 1, Mr. Rawlings is manager of Mrs. Kohler and Mrs. Tal- —Photo by Dale Quality Wins Four of the best food buyers in New York City—testers and tasters for a famous chain of stores—recently voted Gold Medal Mayon- naise ‘the highest qual- ity’ of a number of brands judged on Qual- ity and Quality alone. ise home-makers will take the tip from these professional buyers. Or- der Gold Medal from your grocer today and write for free booklet of Recipes. Best Foods More than a dressing —it’s a Food 9 BF-BF-BF BF BF -BF-BF-BF Portland Matron Examined GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise _ THE BEST FOODS, Inc.| 1900 Bryant St., San Francisco, BF-BY-BY-BF-BF -BF-BF-BF An “ice-less ice-box” is one of the marvels shown at the Automatic Heat and Cold Exposition, 1933 Fifth ave, near Virginia. Open ‘evenings. Bring the family. No _ charge.—Advertisement. a 2 e & best for macaroni § 3 orany cheese dish § ? Bluhill : does not cook stringy H soueZenenenOnOReneHS GIRL IS HELD IN | CHECK CASE | for Mental Fault LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 13 Betty Ann Thompson, pretty Port land, Ore., matron, was in the cougty |hospital today in hopes physicians may determine if her tendency to |write checks which come back marked “No funds,” is a habit | The girl's parents have offered to take her back home, but do not wish her released on bail until they can} ch her, fearing perhaps she may start looking for a pen and check book again When arrested some weeks ago | Betty Ann said she was heiress to a large fortune and that she and the | husband who deserted her had money }in the bank which he took out with Jout her knowledge when he left. | Hence her di r | ‘RODGERS COMES | TO AID IN NEW | BUILDING PLAN, P. B, Rodgers, of Kansas City |Mo., Has been appointed by Stephen A. Hull as in-! dustrial manag. er of the Pacific Warehouse Co. His work will be in connection | with the enlarge ment and exten? | sion of the build-| ing campaign | planned by Mr. Hull for — this year, The Pa elfig Warehouse | Co, owns Terminal Sales, Maritime, Prod- | oh uce, Oriental and RODGERS other buildings | in the business section. Rodgers formerly represented the industrial’ development departments of the Missour! Pacific and Texas & | Pacific railroads, in Southern states. He has had wide experiness in in dustrial development work. 659 Colman Bldg. -COAL- SUMMER PRICES —FOR— LADYSMITH COAL WILL NOT BE IN EFFECT BEFORE JULY 1, 1924 WE SUGGEST THAT CUSTOMERS HOLD THEIR SUMMER FILL-UP ORDERS UNTIL SUMMER PRICES PREVAIL. PACIFIC SHIPPING & FUEL CO. AMERICAN DISTRIBUTORS OF LADYSMITH COAL MA in-1079 Mrs. Bertha Venen, Magazine Writer of Note, Sends Birthday Greetings to The Bon Marche On Its 34th Anniversary “We welcomed it out our Wise had Bon Maret way! foresight The BERTHA PIPER VENEN 742 Bellevue Place 32 -Inch Tissue Gingham 25c 1,000 ity; 36- and 38-Inch Printed Voiles 25c look- In yards; good qual- neat patterns. Nice quality, fine ing, in’ wanted -shades. lengths to 10 yards, Fast Colored Suitings, 50c Yd. Sunfast Suitings, 36 ins. wide, in the new shades that are sure to launder well. Third Floor “Baby’s Health—The Nation's Wealth” Annual Baby Clinic the auspices Seattle Fed Under eraion of Women's Clubs June 2nd to Tth—The Bon Marche Registration Starts May 19th Baby Section—Second Floor Annivers Bedding and Cottons 72x90 Bleached Sheets Good -weight, soft finkkh—made flat center seam. 81x90 Seamless Sheets Heavy weight, soft finish; wearing quality “Pequot” Bed Sheets Exceptional for wear—size 81x90 Inch fine nes. Colored Bedspreads | Fringed Croc’ Sorents, 81300 G J 95 | All-Wool Blankets. 8.95 Unoet allege ig ise 1K Retin aah maine ine . Made of crossbar muslin, In sleeveless, knee length style. Bleached Sheeting, Yard 1,000 yards; good weight; 24 yards 600 yards 45-inch Unbleached Pillow Tubing, » yard 10x10 Wash Cloths, 2 for Very good weight with blue or pink borders. $1.25 Bath Mats Reduced to Size 23x36 Bath Mats; blue and w 2.50 Bath Mats Reduced to Novelty Mats in blue, green and tan, Sizes 27 to 28. All-Linen Damask Scarfing Half Price Handsome patterns; 18 Inthes wid 54x54 Mercerized Damask Cloths good pat Hematitched and scalloped; terns. Anniversary Sale of Japanese Paper Parasols 69c Priced Very Specially at Nice for sunshiny days. lovely designs and colorings. Toy Dept., Main Floor ~The THE SEATTLE STAR In many THE BON MARCHE’S 34TH ANNIVERSARY SALES Anniversary Sale in n Baby Shop t Yards and yards’ of baby clothes, from tiny tots’ shirts to play suits and rompers—and a for the Anniversary Sale. Babies’ Comfortable Vente Shirts 98c i j 79c 95c Babies’ Sheer Short Dresses Hand- Made Madelre Desens Play Suits, Sizes 2 to 6 at Hee Pree Clint for Rablca 0:40 to 11:50 W Baby Socks, in tig nme abe directed by the City Board of Ht Baby Bibs—tinest of by w iy a 50¢ Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche k Little Rosebud Canes Baby Creepers and Rompers prices Babies’ New Soft- pole Kid Slippers 50c 1.95 | | 95c Luster Imported r Decorated Tokanabe Pottery - 98¢ Always beautiful, this lot is especially lovely; decorated new colors and patterns. Lot Jardinieres in 4 styles, Flower Vases 5 st¥les, Flower Bowls with insets, i styles, and pairs of candlesticks. Colored Art Glassware Fine colored Art Glassware 85c so much in demand. Beautiful irides- cent colors, just needed to give life and loveliness to dark corners. Included in this lot are: Fruit Bowls on base, Flower Bowls on base, Shallow Bowls on base, Candy Jars in a large variety of colorings and shapes. Gold Band Dinnerware $2-Piece Set 50-Piece Set $3.95 $9.95 A very low price for this high. quality dinnerware. Strong and durable, and will give years of service. in rich, includes in in cers, 1 vegetable dish and 50-plece set Includes, in addition to the above, 1 cov. ered dish, 1 large meat platter, 6 soup plates, 6 bread “S f DS and butter plates, 1 sauce boat 1 pickle doh Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche ‘Thin-blews Glass Table Tumblers, 1 bowl, ary Sale Linens, Women’s Cotton Vests A special purchase for this event band top or bodice style. 25c In regulation In all sizes from 36 to 44. Women’s Sealpax Union Suits $1. 25 Made from dainty soft pre-laundered fabrics, with guaranteed rip-proof seams. Pink or white, and sizes 36 to 44. | Plaid Blankets, Pair Hale Wool fintal:—good looking plaide for summer home use 66x80-In. Wool Blankets Strictly all wool; assorted plaids in blue, pink, gray, tan and rose 66x80-In. Scarlet Blankets Wool and cotton - good | weight, for camp or cottage $2.95 $7.75 $1.35 $1.75 buttons 50c 35c 5c 90c $1.95 Satin Bedspreads Size 78x88 Inches; scalloped and cut corners; good patterns. 144 All-Linen Table Cloths Hematitched; floral effects. Size 96x36. 68-Inch All-Linen Damasks Heavy weight, soft finish 70-Inch All-Linen Damasks 12 pieces, In heavy weight and soft finish. 36-Inch Dress Linens Soft linens, excellent quality for dresses, embroidering or frocks. In white only. 16-Inch Bleached Crash 90c | 1,000 yards, heavy, pure linen—In a won derful quality for sport dresses and blouses. Third Floor—The Bon Marche wide, $3.95 $1.65 $1.25 $1.50 79c 19c hite. de. (inn) Filet and Shadow Nets 49c Small and large designs, both allover and border effects. In white, cream and natural color. 42. ( Inch PIKE STREET—SECOND "AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE Bon Marche SALE of CHINA and GLASSWARE Anniversary Sale of Underwear Boys’ Summer Union Suits white, Sizes 6 to 16 years Children’s Taped- Waist Union Suits Sleeveless, Boys’ Athletic Union Suits, Summer Weight, 65c Main Floor—The Bon Marche Sale of Makers’ Surplus Fine Curtain Nets 36-Inch Filet and Shadow Nets, 35c Plain and figured filet and shadows of pretty designs. Casement Nets Splendid quality in effective new patterns, open- meshed. 45- Exceptionally fine quality curtaining in all smaller patterns. In cream and ecru, Ching Cups and Sau ors. r saps) $1.25 > yy strlen 2. {5c CF | Lf wrete seucers, hist t Water Jug, fin with self opening China Tea Set $5. 00 23-piece imported translucent china, in biuebird design. Complete set. 55¢ low neck, elbow siceves, knee length. In ¢ 55c made with extra Sizes 2 to 12. knee length style, for fastening garters. Sizes 6 to 16 years. In white and natural. ) Filet and 69c In cream and ecru. Inch Casement and Filet Nets 98c Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Fraud Charge Is ‘The case of Mrs. hus band, V. Continued Week| Margaret Vir- | Martley, proprietor of the lesgate apartments, Fourth ave. ., charged by her second Martley, Vancouver, B. of defrauding him of his fortune, | continued one week in Superior | go Mitchell Gilllam's court Mon- GLASSES $2.00 AS LOW AS Cushing & Mohrbacher Incorporated U. S. Optical Co. OPTICAL SPECIALISTS Makers tween Howe and Bigelow for a park.) day night at Gatewood Baptist /nomination for county commissioner | » ov x “Move Up" assembly to be held at | church, W. Othello st, and 44th ave.|/from the North district, is at the) mapadivns “U" May 27, Seniors “move out,’| 8. W. Providence hospital recovering from Other classes "move up" a noteh, James M, Somers, a “forty-niner,"| an operation: for appendicitis. It. is Duj 1403 Third Ave, wen to Idaho. Frank* Wilson and James’ See Capta Stutfield, « 6, gaiptong docatahota pater : and 16. Burke face auto theft charges and Seattle to be dolled up for Fourth. Dr. Maude Parker to lecture on} py, %, Cahill of Dayton is alleged to | Will spend $2,600 for decorations, | Seattle ; | gale honored. to acquire land along boulevard be Orange, N, J, Legion man, to move Five Indicted by Yakima Grand Jury YAKIMA, May 13.—Five men were under indictment here today, two on Mann act charges, two in automobile | thefts, and one on embezzlement, at Assault Charge of Wife Is Dissmissed An assault .charge preferred by | Mrs. Laura Fortune, 9042 63rd ave. |S. W., against her husband, D. B. | Fortune, was* dismissed YOU'LL FIND IT HERE The Unlversity Music house has secured lishing rights on the song, “Come On, a painter, Berrrrrl Monday by Justice ©. C, Dalton, the conclusion of the grand jury ses:| announced Tuesday, Chilly morning. - sion yesterday afternoon. §. B. Field artillery, National Guard,|to geattie, Shenton, Otto Meyers, Fred 8. Seidel, nts cooks for encampment, June| state Legion heads to visit Le-| Virgil H. Gibson and Roy P. Harmon 19 28. Ten buglers also wanted by Guard. gion’s 2,000-acre Jand settlement in are charged with transporting women White Blufts-Hanford valley May 15 sex hygiene Wednesday afternoon at North Queen Anne school, “Cutting of Roses for Show” 1s topic for Seattle Rose society meet at Me feteria Friday noon, Workmen's circle to hold 15th an- niversar: nquet Sunday night at 0 2ist ay Musical recital to be given Wednes- have embezzled $125 from the bank of that bate y. Seattle men plan to attend coast pnvention in Fresno, May 25 25 rved in Nightin- fonal Hospital day ob Mon Florence Mayor of Redmond Passes Operation William Brown, mayor of Redmond and candidate for the republican Queen Anne residents petition elty} 1 Robert W. Woods, prominent expected that he will be able to re: sume his campaign in a few days, died in Seattle Monday at the age of 91, t U. W. Music House Has New Crew Song of Washington new Washington,” written by Jack Hohenberg, it was Supreme on the Market “SALADA’ fs actually superior in the tea cup BLEND of INDIA, CEXLON ena JAVA TEAL KR. & H.C. COOK, MA In-0009, EL lot-0350, DISTRIBUTORS The song made its Initial appear- ance at the big “pep” rally just Le fore the Califormia-Washington ra It was officially adopted and ree nized by the board of control list week. The song will be handled at the Associated Students’ hook store. Hohenberg is a sophomore in the school of journalism. full pub. crew because Bal? KEI A.

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