The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1924, Page 3

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FRIDAY THE Present “Disraeli” for Benefit of War Orphans Annual EATTLEI TAR MAY 16, 1924 THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY! New Krimmer Cloth JACQUETTES WW his yor coed 98 B'nai B'rith Players to Stage Second Dramatic Performance attractive colored linings. Plain, crush and fur col- lars—flare, plain and set-on cuffs. Sizes | Splendid value at this to 42 price. 1 and Herman Tan, gray, rose, sand, Mohawk, almond, lanvin, mahogany, royal blue, beige and novelty stripes 50 Boys’ Two-Pants Bible Training Class Is Planned Women's Sota Fine gauge—scamiess feet triple seamed — backs—lisie tops—in black and onsorted colors, Miss Sarah Schuman Men’s Athletic O9T0 F. KEGEL, President FIFTH AVI chine, Can vestees, ga: ality. lace Frocks t neck to her More bou and beads. the smartes madonna b may be chosen here now. ND PIKE tyled on summer 0: Boyishly ton, 8a y scarf collars, r ich add a o suit every type t sk almond lue, springtime, black, NORWEGIANS 10 | CELEBRATE jIndependence Day Festival’ Scheduled Here | in Purchased and $ conservative mixtures of brown and gray. Priced Specially for This Event! Snappy suits in dark, The coats are made with box pleats and are neatly tailored. Sizes 7 to 16. SUITS UNION 79° SLIGHT SECONDS Made Sook, crossbar or with madras of fine count nain- stripe, Also athlete sults—sizes 36 to 46. 39° knee Unusual Bargains Even for the Bargain Basement 720 PAIRS MEN’S SILK SOCKS Very Special Bargains! Seconds! With -lisle ribbed tops and reinforced seamless feet — assorted colors. Sizes 10 to 1114. Seattle than chiffon silk— h the Inde f native land in the even e, under the egian Hospital | and sunset, Iverson, former » will make the principal! Rey, A. H. Stubb will ly in Norwegian. The m includes several ime, sung by Mins Bold by Ali Drug Stores | | Made by McKesson & Robbins, Ine |‘ New York Stewart & Holmes @pecial Wholesale Distributors meen, ; ee WOMEN’S COTTON Union Suits Fine ribbed cot top, bodice or bull der—shell or tig sizes 36 to 44. Women’s Cotton VESTS Hodiee or regulation tops, In sizes 36 to 600 Children’s WASH FROCKS AND SUITS festival a Norwegian} be rerved. i the 110th anniversary of the signing of Norway's free con titution, % Officers Elected | by State College STATE COLL! Pullman, May | 18.—Fred Weller ma has ber | elected president of the Associated | Students of Washington State col ——— |lege. In the for business ’ manager, Ted anter recelved| Dresses! two more votes than Chester Hamp ' $7. 50 12. 50 $15 son of Je, & recount being called. | Rompers! Other officers slected are. ‘Thad Creepers! Backed by the tion | for || Byrne, Seattle, vice-president; Doro- | ] > thy Bryan, Spokane, secretary; Har. | Boys ley Bryant, Wenatchee, member | . men’: ecutive committee at large; Wash Suits! Imogene Setzer, Tacoma, women's! exec ive committee at large; Peg-top Howard Slater, Deer Park; curt) Marker, Tacoma, and Joe Burks, Play Suits! Wonatchoe, athletic council; Wi Si Horan, chee, Evergreen edit | B a s! Sizes Robert: P: Kamaih, Evergreen ery nusua arg ins 2to 6 managing editor; Norman Morris,| Spokane, Cougar's Paw business manager, and Henry Larsen, Seattle, Cougar's Paw editor. ——— | | ae Dry Sleuths ' Were Rough to Him| A charge that federal prohibition |]! A very unusual assortment of styles, colorings and materials. Made of good quality ginghams, chambrays, pongettes and Peggy cloth. Here’s a real opportunity for mothers to get smart wearables for their little folks at a real saving. 93" variety of patterns. styles. ents handied him roughly when| they arrested him February 14 is | | made in an affidavit on file in fed: |]} leral court Friday by David Trotsky. | Kayser Full-Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Stockings These are Silk Stockings that give exceptionally long wear—slightly heavier but of a weight preferred by many of our patrons. The range of popular shades to blend with every summer costume— chaire, beige, camel, gray, peach, peau Three Hundred Pieces of Make your selections now—at this price you can afford to buy an entire season's supply. Decorative Choose Any Piece Extra Special | —10-inch Vases in several attractive 95c —8-inch Flower Bowls with frogs. —10-inch Flower Bowls with frogs. —8-inch Candlesticks, by the pair. Choose any article, special at 95¢. —Basement Store ant frocks are tri THE GROTE-RANKIN CO \ Silk Frocks 949.00 Frocks of Unerring Chic, Trig Youthfulness and Comfort ILK fas 3 season. propriate for eve uions some of the smartest frocks of the ce frocks, riec ion, 1 and silk alpaca, have mannish or mayhaps rt touch of individu- ned in ruffles, and occasion, en, honey, nay They’re interestingly low priced, too. Tokanabe Ware Vases, rich and decorative; Jardinieres to hold a favorite plant; Flower Bowls for the dining or living room; Candlesticks for the mantel. to make the home charmingly restful. —There are 7-inch Jardinieres in a Every piece will help ap- of crepe de buttons from and in y, Petican, y and white —Second Floor —Firt Floor | The affidavit is in support of a mo-| |tion to suppress evidence seized by jthe officers. Meeting Held by 'Workmen’ s Circle to Hold Banquet Plans have been completed for the b | 15th anniversary banquet of the|at the club offices, CAPS)H Very Special! “Millionair” Club To form closer relationship among wolfare workers, a meeting of the “Millionair’’ club was held Thursday 98 Main st. Dr. Richmond A. Burge, school; Col. Fred A. teers of America; Vereide, Seattle; H. M. Roberts, Children's Good Will Industries of Draper, Children's home, and Mrs. John W. pital, were invited guests. of the Richmond Lindsey, Volun- Rev. Abraham Draper’s | You?" Orthopedic hos- Weekly. | Workmen’s Circle, Sunday night at} Assorted mixtures, with sweat bands and non-break- able visors. Assorted sizes in the lot. UNUSUAL SHOE BARGAINS! For Infants, Children, | § o'clock in the circles hall, 120 21st | jave. A program has been arranged including dances by Miss Fanny Dubrovsky, Russian ballet dancer; {guitar solos by Sam EK. 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