The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 10

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Carleton dl OFFICIAL NOTICE COCO HO EOE EO EEE O OHHH EREOOEO® On and after Mon- day, June 2, 1924, all lots in Carleton Park controlled by Arthur A. Phinney will increased in price 25% MAKE YOUR CHOICE AND ACT QUICKLY be You Will Save Money The terms will also be. limited to twelve equal monthly pay- ments after June 2, 1924. This is your opportu- nity to buy a beauti- ful view lot at a sac- rifice. You will make the profits. Every lot on our pres- ent price list will in- crease in value 100 per cent in the next eighteen months. COOOO ESOS IESOOOSOS SESS OOSEOOSOEOEOOOE® The building pro- gram for this summer in Carleton Park runs into hundreds of thousands of dollars. The following is a list of recent pur- chasers who are mak- ing their homes in beautiful Carleton Park. They have acted wisely. George Wright Arnold Melvin B. Summers rs. Anna M. Woods John A. McGregor Albert S. Knight Jean L. Klementis Dr. Roy J. McCurdy Hellen M. Slater Raymond Davis Ira 8. Dille Dr. Howard S. Gilbert Fred A. Kerl D. B. Lashley Edward McInnis Ben P. Milnes Victor Nockin Marie ©. Rotch Glen R. Sumpter and others These purchasers have bought some- thing that is as staple asa government bond. Be one of the fortu- nate ones. Come out and see for yourself. One look will tell the story. { FLOWER Lovers! attend SILVER MUSICAL Bon Marche Wednesday, May 28, 1924 3 to 5 p.m. TEA Arthur A. Phinney 414 Leary Building MA in-1102 Our Representative on the Grounds Daily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eeccces Seeveeeore—ee® joan iy gut under $209 bull, insisted on being lds’ inalisins. eoade: OC" pakaptan |handy Thursday morning while her mother was getting the 48 ‘ , ri ¢ large blar 20x36 inche Infants’ Shor’ enn of voile new camp in shape at the Seattle auto park. Mr. and Mrs Ch Id T d W R duced 15 se, now BOE; 36x40 ' Carl Clements were two of the tourists who pitched camp P udren s ape aists, educe to c sarap cakes ach Se: 0d) Pas nae” lat the park on “Opening Day.” They were to be present Extra buttons for fastening garters—in a broken line of sizes—2 for 25¢. | Infants’ Long and Short 82.97. Dresses, tif trimmed | | official opening. THE SEATTLE STAR For Friday, May 23rd, at The Bon Marche MONTH-END CLEARANC th fonth-End They're Our Guests Tourist Camp Opens Thursday to Greet Motor Travelers From Far and Near on aceount of Decoration Day very materially reduced early month coming on our u -sold-out-lines Month-End Clearance Clearance Day, Lots Silk Remnants ¥/2 Price Third Floor—The Bon Marche arrive one week of odd lots and nearly ( Dress Goods Remnants Half Price Third Floor—The Bon Marche Coating Remnants Half Price Third Floor—The Bon Marche Wash Goods Remnants Half Price Third Fle he Hon Marehe Drapery Remnants 1/2 Price Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche White Goods Remnants Half Price Third Floor—The Bon Marehe Lining Remnants Half Price Third Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s—Children’s Stockings Month-End Clearance Gloves and Underwear Reduced tn tha— sas Oe. ise $1.00 BABY SHOP _Reduced to parte to nd some are sik and fiber—both sec few ma At One-Fourth Less ond 0 . the Most black an t J in k, brown and a few i trons with few tmotone 198 Pairs Children’s 3 Be | mute te te | i eater, brukd former! 350 to med in pink and blue silk Women’ 8 Red and 25c Socks Reduced to Cc | tonal eee talrars tt: cation ane aligvon Hoyledr ta 1 meoth| ate fas b Carabemnetee leneth, fucldsing merly $1.95 to $3.95, now may Spa eadired t Oe tome n halt and inrewsauayiar Yenath, including | site Coats, 3 10 Sxear sizes,| | 1,47 to 82.97. Clearar Soiled, Mended and Damaged he 12 Sweaters, sizes 26 to 30; but Damaged and Mended Kid and Fabric Gloves lec OY Ee oie Peep gers Lorraine couldn't help much,’ but she Stockings at Half Price Half Price $2.97 to $3.72. at the program Thursday afternoon which was to mark the The Cle ments are from Ca M ARKED by_@ special progra which was to start at 4 o'ch Seattle's auto camp at Woodlan park was officially opened for the 1924 tourist season Thursday The program was arranged under the auspices of the Seattle park board and was to inc th music and speeches by city ar ate civic leaders ‘The auto park was a thriving com. munity Thursday Altho the park had not been officially open, the early tourists that e come to thes city have been accommodated. At 66 Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits Reduced to Dittere | 136 Children’s Athletic Union Suits Reduced to High-grade sults Main F loor—The Bon Marche Bathrobes and Aprons Reduced $2.95 Blanket Bath Robes, sizes 36 to 40, reduced to $1.95. $1.95 House Aprons, in gingham and and | 60 Infants’ Short Dresses, hand merly | d hand smocked; 1 to 95 to ; formerly $1.75 to now $1.32 to $2.97. 4 emb’ with 85c io” by Fran t J $ $4.47. nt - styles and broken in size from weeks. At 4 o'clock ¢ the South w Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche 21 $15.95 Smart Knitted Dresses§ J 9-95 Reduced to OOD-LOOKING SPORT DRESSES, in pretty new weaves and high colorings. One Lot Women’s , Tweed Suits Reduced to 96- liver short 100 ama. pn present time | er ae Eee time oO. 3. Dr resident of th voile, reduced to 95¢. Sizes for women and misses. persons camping in the park.! park board, . if These persons represent every sec:| Membern c poe a Second Floor—The Bon Marche jon of the country. thelr wives ‘wil : Gt ten. fa Odds and Ends of Month-End Clearance of lowing the progr Making Merce ae Some of them having been touring ce lon Half Price Sample Strips of Laces 100—$1.2 comy F $1.95 « nolled ers, flesh . ce Flannel Gowns OYISH and novelty styles, 'Se, 10c, 15c and 25c War Veteran’s Hobby § iti eer | Seta Bin fine, soft weeds] Vals Venise, Cluny, Torehon, Met. Nel y TO metab ark « col ford: * lett Caabbadlattan’ to nicely tailored and beautifully} and Spanish Laces, in 14- to 36-inch widths. eRe 3 duced to 95¢. duced to $1.75. finished. In wanted light S : ‘ 7 PN abrgrgay ire peeved obeyed ak a "| Sample Handkerchiefs, 2 for 15c Single-Handed, He Lines Up French- Or sulci Veale veeueee npists' eeaaed te oe ee aioe des Sheer lawn, smartly embroidered, and to 75¢. HALF PRICE, * many finished with novelty borders. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Second Floor—The Bon Marche Main Floor—The Bon Marche men in Moxee (Wash.) Colony YAKIMA, May 32. single-handed Americanization forts In the state of Washington | should go to Arthur ~Honors for|Then he organized a free night ef.|school with three separate divisions. |One was for those who could reat or write no language. “A necond Toupin of| was for those who could not read Month-End Clearance of TOILETRIES Girls’, Junior Girls’ and Small Women’s Coats and Dresses Odd Lots of Corsets Sharply Reduced Moxee, late of the A. EB. F or write English. The third was 2 Moxee, which is a few miles from |class in citizenship. Jérgen's Talcum in floral | Chamols, good quality, |, ; O F th ! Aan i Coohsabiy: tae GA wats | ‘Peasant’: re bas! chet with: wens Be ogt il Oc | large alee, 69c pine iat i. mnaie ie) ot aodart, Soneasa Re a Beit, ne- our ess: re ye ‘ x . @ et educe lon Jolie, merican Lady and Elaine Corsets, and non: 6 tlement in the valley. Most of the|derful success. Many of those in in giase | Cuticle Knives and Button | jactng models 5—$32.50 Junior and Small] 5—$10.95 Smart Taffeta early settlers were French-Holland-| his classes have been naturalized eeeay ad Hooke, reduced 19 wg Women's Frocks, re- ers and French is still the language |Some were already “itizens quality 35c | wo C | & Modart Corsets, low bust, tong hip; formerly $8.50, } Coats, now $24.38 atioaal to $8.22 spoken among the oldtimors. After organizing the night school, Morza Face Powder; three | Finger Nall Files, finely now $5.95. PSY pep ‘Small When Toupin, who came from the|Toupin decided that Moxee should shades; 10c | Shee’ 10¢ 1 Modart Corsets, low bust, medium hip; formerly | &—$24-50. Junior and Small | 16—$17.60 Junior and Small French stock, returned from the|be incorporated, the same as the 4s ¥ | Lorene Rchie tare $7.50, now $4.95. Women's $18 38 Women's $13 13 war he decided he should do some-|other little towns in he district erza Cold Cream, te Ns aed bs 6 ing Corset; 10:lnch length; torm Coats, now * Frocks, now . . 5, ; erty | ¢ a thing for those with whom he had|He had articles of fucorporation dar “ 10c 9c D. i 2 ormer'® | 7—$21.75 Girls’ and Junior | $—-$19.60 Silk-and-Wool been brought up. He decided his bit |drawn up and they were adopted. qual 2° | Arm Certified Soap 2 ‘orsets, extra long, full hip; formerly $15.00, | G!ts" 16 2 Dresses, 14 63 would be along the lines of Amer-| As a mark of appreciation of the 2 fine qualit 5c 50 Coats, now . reduced to ° | i | reduced to w- | Vivadou's . Kes, several anizing the little French-Holland | work that the ex-soldier had dono Compact, 9—$21.75 Small Women's © gilt case; 5—$19.50 Girls’ Overplaid ‘orsets, long, full hip; formerly $9.60, now colony. |for his community, the citizens of ped Coats, re- Silk Frocks, ‘duo- | shades, reduced 14 63 $16 32 First he secured the ald of sey-|Moxee elected Toupin as the first he eas 89el a" tee EOCi|' i Goseked Corset, tiedlum’ hip: fordiecty $1.66) now !|, Gueed:to sa. $ . reduced to . eral school teachers in the district.|mayor of the town Main Floor—The Bon Marche 95. if 4—$17.50 Girls’ Smart Hylo | 5—$24.50 Canton and Crepe ine non-lacing models, 14 inches long; formerly | Coats, re- Frocks, re- $18 38 i * $13.13 My td $4.50, v $3.45. duced to ... duced to . BOYS’ SCHOOL PLAN SEA TRIP 462 Pairs Women’s 8 Haine iAllelastic Gliies; 14 inches: tong; focmérty +1495 Gins’ Fleecy Top 4435.00 Crepe and Benga- $4.00, now $3.45. Coats, re- line Frocks, WILL PRESENT na Het! Jone Gtrtes 14 tnchen las; forierty, 9500, | case <. Sd ae| roae a ee now $3.45. Rengo Belt Non-lacing Corsets, formerly $4.00, now $3.45. 7 American Lady Girdles, formerly $4.00, now 83.45. Girls’ Wear, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Month-End Clearance of Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes, Half Price Y. M. B. C. to Make Alaska OLD OPERETTA ——_—_____—_—~|_ Its Mecca This Summer ITH the final rehearsal run off in professional style, all was in . | Kotex, 45¢ box, 3 boxes $1.25. readiness for the onenine. perform. an ae ate been aie 3roken lines of white, brown, gray, black|.* # and We irate, 14. and 16nch; formerly $5.00, Stamped Art Needlework a e day ‘4 of hh B or the Alaska excursion of the : : ‘ ) now be and ¢ sizes 8 to § old comic opera, ** |Young Men's Business club, it was and combination effect Pumps—sizes 8 to 9. 4 Blen Jolie non-lacing models, 15-Inch length; formerly Half Price Odds and Ends of Scarfs, Pillow Slips, Rompers, Girls’ Dresses and Infants’ Dresses—also discontinued finished models and other odd lots. Art Needlework, Main Floor—The Bon Marche $9.00, now 85.95. Brassierés and Bandeaux of various styles at Half Price. announced. Thursday. Tho trip will when the liner Ala orth with over ub. The de m. will be made a gala event, with city, county 75 Pairs Children’s Shoes, Half Price Third Floor—The Bon Marche School for Boys, | according to the} Rev. Father Mc-| Hugh The curtain will rise at 8:15 p. 0 begin Sunday y Second Floor—The Bon Marche parture of the boat at Clearance of Boys’ Wearables Two Groups of Late Spring 9 pectic | Cen apn meek (2 ome 61 Khaki Flapper Suits, Month-End Clearance of Prete she eenrere. [TAG the lovitalion of | Sizes 3 and 4, Reduced to Ready-to-Wear Hats Reduced uled for Th At the Invitation of the mayor of ’ -f0- ; 7 . ge | sith, the club delegation will take . : 4 ny re gy tee iy Ned Satu a cance Odds and Ends Household | charge of the Decoration day ‘O- i anced ay a! a Saiting’ te. ta eeaar bere. Ciner evans hare toon LAB, Boyes Ristckess Size Cie .. $1.00 Needs Seats |arranged, and the trip will combine | 6 Only, Reduced to 96 Straw and Fabric Sport hal 7 ° + Walter Kane | Dusiness and pleasure. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Street Hats, now.. $1 95 Some Slightly Damaged t Boot vas “Little Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Half Price and Less Including hundreds of articles, in most cases only one or two of a kind. Even the articles that are slightly dam: aged are wonderful value at thoir prices, In the lot are: Tinware, Enamelware, Dinnerware, Glassware, Baskets and hosts of other useful articles, Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Leather Bags and Vanities, Reduced to 89 C In black, brown, blue, tan and some tooled effects. AIRE HITS. MILL Hugh, pott Carroll, Frank Car- Hi, Harold Finigan, Jack Evoy, Don | Globe Feed Plant Is Prey of Mystery Fire | Oil Opaque Window Shades (Seconds) 99c Guaranteed rollers—good colors—8x6 feet. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche TkeBon! PIKE STREHT—~SYCOND AVENUE z UNION ‘STREET — ‘SEATTLE Beck and Francis Charleson. Mu sical accompaniment will be provided by the Alexis club orchestra, H. M. Hug will direct the chorus and Mrs J. McCurthy In dramatic coach. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Odds and Ends of Jewelry Reduced to 25c Novelties in many ploces of wanted Jowelry—reduced from much higher priced stocks, Main Floor—The Bon Marche Fanned by a strong wind fire | Wednesday night threatened to wipe out the plant of the Globe Feed «7 | Mills, 4916 Mighth ave. 8, The by Dry Squad Raid |iiizo was brought ‘under contro! | Hive hundred bottles of beer and {after several companies of firemen | 100 gallons of unbottled liquor were|had fought the fire almést an hour. | seized Wednesday night by police |Origin of the blaze and the extent | Ribbon Remnants Half Price Satin, moire, two-tone effects, metal and novelties, in many widths and pat: terns. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Big Seizure | Made who ralded the home of William|of the damage has not been deter: | Goodman, 6121 Sycamore aye, Good.| mined, altho the loss Is expected to | run into thousands, ,

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