The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1924, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR NOW FOR TWO BUSY DAYS! . The Bon Marche Will Be Closed Friday--Decoration Day A Very Special Offer! £. 2 HURT U. S, Jap Professor Sees End of | Nations’ Friendship /SONAALE —- BY KAIN ODARE THE MODERN QHENRY AMERICA'S ONLY PIRATE | | SAYS BAN WILL SE ood A'S rate is Joseph and t doing life per ary at Leaver ¢ oe) Ae & = sS © =. = = ~” S = 14>) ~” % % ” “ io Three Clever Styles, Stamped on Washable Linene ie) | Lavender Charming styles, that can Telephone and mail or- ii} be made in sizes 86 to 42. i } ! lers will be given prompt i 4 Please order by style num- 2 ‘ 5 } i No. 30 7 and careful attention % Stamped Pillow Tubing 95c ii i No, 35 “TAMPED in seven different effective designs, on good qualit > i a Rose t Merv egy gin outaide pass Maize WJ tubing, with the ends hemstitched for crochet PAIR N 6% "8 rom within the walls of his dur . ance, and has had the chance to Art Needlework, Main Eloor—The Hon Marche 3 walk away from his fate for more than 10 years, This he re fuses to do, however such conduct meeting reward that has puzzled his peti toners for years Qunad at Vancou BC Mid-Summer Modes—Economicall y Lovely Lace Curtain Offered for Baby Day Panels Reduced! New Voile lan a $3. si ap 95 § y $3.00 Tuscan and Filet Net PETITIONS =a SETS PR MARTL SE : Good-bye!” ee Panels, Reduced to - - - - y, 00 Attem t to Defeat Mo Is|* ; tea t “You pose deny u ain't b Mex : : ‘ ‘ Beautiful Curtains, exceptional quality, in allaves pat- ° alk at City Pe s Rolad. tyfte . a - eh iiss Dainty Wash Gingham Rompers terns. Finished with bullion fringes. In ecru only. eee Ne eater rain 8 FF ma hie. ome Hats 98c and Creepers 89c $7.50 Fine Lever Net Panels, Reduced to weeks. j Myst \ “Boxley Rerps of « Bunday and Monday in what . Heved an attempt to defeat the refer endum. City Comptroller Harry W. Car M@almitted Tuesday he gave the clerks Permiasion to ocx Both of ‘em felt good There's something about prison bakes and smiles that are a undred proof 1 te ¥ we } ~ aii te shinies at s | 14% Exquisite Panels, in small patterns; very firm, fine mmed with pi blue k, tome creen 1 yellow. § » mesh. Finished with silk fringe. In a warm ivory shade 4 00 Styles for boys and girts fees 1 to 4 only. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche e \ Little Miss Fee Fee Frocks | — atc o|[_ Fall-Cut, Well-Made eh “|| Imp orted Sateen Bloomers Boia Khaki Dias Suits le IM id Me $1.25 How about your case? I asked tm I have great hopes of getting out recta w we This is the broken song he has been singing for years, and to him it never grows old. for the t n for the Th e bid my main on duty Paid by R. W. North Bend Lumber company Fol said. The North Bend Li Company is the largest cla the Boxley creek flood area Thomas R. Horner, sponsor for the| met the pirate. Feferendum, warned signers that an| “How long this time? } effort undoubtedly will be made to| “Just for a few minutes, have them withdraw their names. | plied Ba THE BON MARCHE In the Food Shops RGAIN BASEMENT Swift's Premium Bacon | Creamery Butter 39¢ Lb. Fine, lean Bacon, of eapecial ru the en As soon as I got in th for Well In shades of peach white, Copenh of Health Second Floor— Marche the Clty B nd Mloor—The Be &S cae ad ane “Our Choice” Brand “Glass Jar” Brand Grated Fineaype 2le Tomatoes Lee Large ¢ packed very wyrur e and fine deanerta A Blend of the Finest Coffee—2 Lbs. 69c 1 Ib. 45e Speci engl pis smectic >, Flags for Special ea al Orange Pekoe DRESSES o teeth ils = Tea ie Ub | Memorial Day Cut Glass Tableware ibe oa comtomer during | fo ed t=: (Only 2 tm Co Cotton Flags Set of 6 wie a 10x14 ins....10¢ 3x5 fect... $1.00 Moresen: Cheerios lanve 16x23 Ins....25¢ 4x6 feet... .$1.65 Special Gunpowder Tea a7 ee ee bottles 24x36 Ins....50c 5x8 feet... .$2.25 2le Lb. regular 4 5 Green; excellent grade. 26¢ pottie Wool Buntin Fla s RAISIN BREAD—FULL OF RAISINS—10c | a. feet... st.25 fe ae Scotch Short Bread; v a0¢ T4xt% ft. S285 4x6 feet... .$5.75 HIN-BLOWN Glass Tableware, cut in the always-popular star 1 85 or grape design. Included are: e Tall Footed Ice Cream Glasses Low Footed Sherbet Glasses Water Goblets Wine Glasses Oatmeal Cookies; the for 25e 1x8 feet, .. $8.75 Oysier Cocktail Glasses Old-Fashioned Irish P 55¢ Main Floor—The Bon Marche Main Floor—The Bon Marche EER SP RO LS Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Bini Canton and $ B printed Crepes! Krinklettes! [’ Sizesto 44 Printed Georgett 20 Styles! Alluring in Their Effective Simplicity! Personal Service Baby Health Week Starts dune 2nd Has a corps of experienced shoppers Apron effects—bands of lace—pleated set-in panels—lace panels and pockets—frills of knife pleating—short sleeves—full knife pleating— almost every color imaginable! Under the Av s of the Child Welfa vin of the Federation of Women's Clubs Second Floor—The Bon Marche who do your shop a ou at any time. Second Floor—The Bon Marche of Washington, was the prin MILES OF SWEET PEAS SATIN SUIT iEaward Allen Hesds | cipal speaker of the evening. | TACOMA, Wash.— The 350 seniors Municipal Leaguers | cine: otticors wore clected as fol-/of Lincoln high school here, after Dan Earle and Dal on, vice p asked. ‘There is no bucket here.’* She lowered her eyes; when she 1,200 PAIRS MEN’S CASHMERE SOCKS (Factory iret 5 them again they were full of D. | adopting lavender sweet peas as the ce} class flower, planted two miles o n posies. Each member of | 2 ott Willis B, Herr,|the class was pledged to plant 20 ht in the Hotel Frye. Dr. Henry|y, 3, Justice and George A.’ Virtue, | feet of the flowers. Edward W. Allen was elected | lov sident of the Municipal league lof Seattle at its me DENTAL OFFICES of tho Univer- | trustee 106 Columbia St. sineeneneshneniisinniinenainsemeiaceacerenea at crnernce een | Seattle's Purchased and offered at a very low price. Mostly in black —also a few dozen natural in the lot. AT THE OLD WELL Leading Dentist They stood by the old well to] for More Than 31 gether, “How shall we drink?"’ he Years Who’ll Be the Next President? y a ==. The voters will decide that in November Not 20: they'll only choose between the candidates picked by the national conventions of the great parties in June, Do you know how a president {s nominated? Do you know the origin of political party conventions? How are the delegates to these conventions chosen? How many aro there? Who chooses tho national party committess? How aro contests settled? Which states choose by primary, which by con ventions, which by other means? How do the delegations vote in the conventions? How is a party convention organized? Who chooses the temporary ofivers? How are the permanent officers chosen? How is the platform written? How are the candidates nominated? You'll be reading th “Pm Through Working for Nothing” So He Opened a Savings Account “During the past five years," he said, “I've earned about $10,000 and until now I haven't saved a dollar, ‘The next five years will be dif ferent, I'm coming in often," sands of words about the national party conventions between now and the timo they adjourn in June; will you understand everything you are reading about? Our Washington bureau has prepared an eight-pigo printed bulletin on the national party conventions and the presidential campaign, which explains the wholo machinery of the nomination of a president, the writing of a platform and the conduct of a campaign. If you want tho Inside stuff on how these things are done, fill out and wend the coupon below to our Washington bureau, as directed. He's keeping his word You will enjoy the advantages of banking in this Friendly Bank where wo pay— 4% *: DEPARTMENTS Checking — Savings ~ Trusts Box Kent from $4 up to $30 per year | AMERICAN - SAVINGS BANK Der ates mactes verre | dient Ne oe | & TRUST COMPANY ontrich fringe that is being used on | Mitte ncentectoy vee State, x i | fi) AMERICAN BANK BUILDING frock, Bias folds of ‘ SECOND AVE. AT MADISON ST. arranged in points, | Sa CABTTAL AND SURPLUS §$ would make sufficient trimming if one grew tired of the ostrich, Sizes1to8. Widths AA to C,. One of the Season’s Most Popular Styles! Black Gunmetal Kid: | Patent Leather: Patent leather trim with perforated Embossed gunmetal trim with per- adjustable saddle strap of self material. forated adjustable saddle strap of self Good, flexible leather soles with leather material. Good flexible light weight military heels—rubber tips. of 4 4 leather soles with leather Cuban heels. CLIP COUPON POLITICAL EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave, Washington, D, C. ne T want a copy of the bulletin, “Party Conventions and Presidential Campaign,” and Inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stam | bg black satin suit is one of the est sellers” this season, but | . Black Satin: ite Ki ne White Kid: Black gunmetal trim and perforated 7 4 fs adjustable saddle strap. Good flexible Light weight leather soles with self light weight leather soles and self-cov- covered Louis Cuban heels. Perforated ered Louis Cuban heels. adjustable saddle strap of self material. Name 700,000.00 ||

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