The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1924, Page 14

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= SHRINE PARADE IS COLORFUL 50th Convention Opening Is Watched by Thousands 100,000 LODGEMEN COME 30,000 Others Expected Kansas City for Meet KANSAS erry, M move Union headqu: convent! less by police Sidewalks were of autos were Standstill for ho cleared the way down of the street wit Mantly trains maje with atree One b were in t ton of « Another morrow, when ¢t will be staged Imp by casual ples every by the sounds of a ing a fil step, the ne. A cure forms resulted, the tan and pui yelvets of Almas mingling with green, red and gold of the Isi and the black and gold of th Kahbas. In order to clear congested streets. motor traffic was prohibited on| main downtown thoroughfares Among the gorgeous aggregations! Was the Islam temple of San Fran-/ cisco, which was received with @ display of fireworks. Twenty-nine members from Ben ‘All temple, the “baby” Shrine or- ganization, arrived from Sacra-| mento. | Members of Almal Kah temple of} Tos Angeles visited several churches} during services last night and gave programs. TRUSTY TRIES SUICIDE Victim to Drink, Aged Man | Slashes Throat “I am better off dead. 1 can't fenve the booze alone and I'm Biways in jail on account of it. Be Detter off dead—" Mumbling the words to himself, | Jack Lynch, 60, a prisoner at the Gity jail, entered the trusties’ cel! Monday morning and lying down on his bunk, slashed his throat| with a razor. He was removed to| the city hospital! and will probably | die. Lynch, according to Dan Keane.| @ustodian of jail property, under Whom Lynch worked as a trusty, declared that the old man had spent the greater part of his many years’ residence in Seattle as a jail pris-| Oner solely on account of his crav-| ing for liquor. 1 Keane sent daynch to get some!they hammered the tin cups in fellow seemed unusually downcast Lynch delivered the tin cups and| store, then entered the cell. trusty heard him scream and found him in a pool of blood. Lynch had the reputation of being | |day night, | $2,000 |claimed by the | 'Plan Picnic Dancer to Appear at Meet Merchants’ ner will sing severa ed by Mi. Toner ant chalk execut! INVITE CITIZENS TO SKAGIT |First-Hand Survey Offered by Project Chief Seattle ¢ $7.50 each itizena, equipped ire invited to journey t power project | for a one-day survey of prog development on the city p first hand, according ment of Mayor E. J. Br The trip, leaving Seat Saturday morn | 10:30 Saturday night, to and from the proj The $7.50 will cover all expenses, including dinner, lunch and the rail fare. Checks must be in the hands of C. Uhden, 1400 Alaska bidg., not \tater than Wednesday evening, and about 7 i returi ra rail trip }200 persons must signify their wil lingness to make the trip to assure the excursion. SAFE IS BLOWN | Proprietors Claim $2,000 Is Stolen From Store Safecrackérs broke into the House of Bargains, 1419 First ave. Sun dynamited the safe escaping with between $1,500 and in cash and checks, it i proprietors. ‘The robbers forced a window to |gain entrance and dragged the safe into the ladies’ where strongbox door rest room, the kitchen Monday! the robbery was discovered at 3:30 Morning, and noticed that the old/, m Monday. Burglars entered the Bartell drug Second ave. and Union st. Another/ early Monday morning by crawling thru a transom. Police detective declared that a very small quantity of narcotics was stolen. @ good worker, but could not stay| Seattie lodge No. 10 Monday night. | Out of jail for more than a week at a time. He was serving a 20- day jail term for being drunk. K. P. Head to Aid at Installation’ Ira E. Clark, grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias in Washing. | ton, will preside at the conferring of | the page rank on a class of 50 at| He motored over from Walla Walla Saturday. ‘The ceremonial will be preceded by @ banquet given in honor of the! grand chancellor and Chancellor G. E. Gilmore of Oakland, whos visit ing here and will assist Clark in pre- aiding over the lodge work. Plan Construction | of New Dry Fleet SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—| ‘Twenty-five fast’ power boats, to be | organized into a fleet to combat rum | running, under the direction of the| United States coast guard, will be) constructed on the Pacific coast by next fall, {t was learned in advic received here from Washington. Four sets of twins were born re. cently on a Canadian liner’s return voyage trom Liverpool. Round Trip From Seattle Inquire relative UNION. a | rles, work being done voluntarily, WOODS AFLAME ‘Dry Month Causes Outbreaks in Northwestern Forests PORTLAND, Ore,, June 2.—Ag-| gravated by warm, dry weather, for est fires were today again threaten: ing destruction to Oregon forests. No serious fires were reported in the state today, altho fires were burn ing in several places and were a con tant source of danger, The weather bureau reported. las month was the driest May for 53 years in the vicinity of Portland, while it was expected that when rec ords are complete the same will show for the entire Northwest, As a re sult United States foresters and log ging officials were keeping clo | watch on fire dangers. Red Cross Taught 600 to Swim Here The Red Cross Free Swimming Classes which were held under the direction of Anna H. Borstell, chair- | | man board of directors of water first | aid, ended Saturday, May 31st. | Over 600 persons Icarned to swim, } 200 of this number being children. The swimming campaign has been | | held 12 weeke—12 consecutive Satur. | days. Five hundred dollars was given by | the Red Cross to the board of dl- rectors of water first aid to promote interest in swimming, as a preventive to loss of life by drowning. | Giving swimming instructions to | non-swimmers was considered as | going to the root of the matter, as | each person who learns to swim be comes his own life-saver, Nothing | was paid by those who learned to swim, Not a cent has gone to sala Seeks Savings Lost at Market Friends of Mra, Alice J. Babhpel, 7017 Fontleroy ave. asked The Star Monday to assist in the recovery of “ grip lost Saturday morning while at First ave, and Pike at Mrs. Babhpel ix a woman well past the [Prime of life, and tho grip contained her savings of $100, a gold watch and other small valuables. THE SEATTLE STAR Still Time to Register Baby for Baby Clinic—Secoend Floor BABY HEALTH WEEK Program 2 P.M, Tuesday, June MRS. DANIEL RAGAN fi dent Save white Volirath's Baby Health Week p. a " oh TEES General Harnhart Viee Che Chatrman Chatrman Union St, Conducted Under the Medical and Dental Associations Needs for Babies Baby's Bath Tub $2. 95 Safety Chambers 85 *hambers with Baby Plates 75c and 85c Heavy China Baby Plates with the high rims corations "Bobs Spoons 35c to $1.50 Baby Spoons with Mliver plated, 36¢@ to 81,00, Sterling stiver, $1.00 to 81.50, Auspices of the Child's on Everyday namele » long and three silk, afet gowns, pure whi! arge flat bottom hose, curved and straight handles Hasement—The Ben Marche A Wonderful Assistance for Mothers to Help Guide LL children of pre-school age are eligible for the clinic, tration is still going on in The Baby Shop, Second Floor 47-Piece Layette Special $15.95 This idm has all the needs the new baby requires It consists of two dozen diapers, wool] and cotton Vantas, three two nainsook slips, one jacket and one pair bootees. 52-Piece Layette Complete, $22.50 Infants’ Silk-and-Wool | Welfare Division of the Seattle Federation of Women’s Clubs, Assisted by and regis- | be given the parents, one receiving blanket, three binders, three outing Gertrudes, two outing kimonos, ons nainsook Gertrude, three pairs Infants’ Lawn Bonnets pation Hose—Special 59c and also a few ormandien 4 @ Chatrman o} | White; in sizes 4 to 6% only.| in pink and blue Cc cndivinis Toys for the Baby Sik, wool-and cotton Vantas; | 7 Celluloid Rattle and Teethers, 5O@ to 6B¢. need no pins or but 98. Slip-over Sweaters in link and Chairman o reething Beads, T5¢ to $1.00. tons. Hizes 2 to 6 C | tink knit; tan and “$1 25 Chairman « Rubber Ftoating Toys, 16¢ to 25¢. Infant pillows; sizes 12 and 16; | brown only; spec hein Stuffed Animals, bee (9 81.75. Kapok filled; heavy white rateen | Chalrman Baby Play Phones, 85¢. top; regular 780 values. | Hemmed outing dia mals Novelty Wood Toys, 15¢ to 81.00, 1 SC 8 ana 59c pers; 27-inch; spe » $1.95 ; A BC Picture Books, 25¢ to $2.95. appt ORR ye Toy Shop, Maln Floor—The Bon Marche Raby Shop, Second Floor Publicit Mra. N. J. Irvine and Mrs. ©. G. Miller and June McKinney, Dr. King County Deni tion: Directors, Dr. BL ¢ Puckett, Dr. G. R. Heap. for this event, normal cost! Set of Six Dainty Madeira Napkins, $4.45) Embroidered most elaborately in many ef- | fective designs. Nice | wedding presents. Boudoir a) Baby Pillow Covers SE ai ie. COC Three-Piece Buffet Sets $3.85, 19c 124c and eyelet Set of three doilies, two round and one oval, in six different pat- terns 6-inch Madeira Scalloped ar in 6 patterns...........- Useful Round Dolltes 4-inch size, in awsorted patterns at marked savin when vast assortments of white June Sale White Madeira Linens Beautiful Irish Linen, exquisitely embroidered by natives of the Madeira Islands, and offered in wanted styles, far below the Set of Six Linen Madeira Napkins, $2.95 Twelve lovely pat- terns, with beautiful corner motifs. In 12- inch size, Thirteen-Piece Luncheon Sets ‘This set includes one 22-inch cen ter, six Sinch doliies and six 5% $5. 95 inch. doilies 18x45 Embroidered Scarfs White linen embroidered in eye let and solid effects. Suitable for $4 45 buffets or dressers. us Hot Toast and Roti Covers, JUNE SALES OF WHITE The Bon Marche holds “Sales of White” semi-annually—January merchandise are offered blouses and art needlework. June Sale of White Underthings 69c & Full-cut Bloomers, nicely made of good-looking lace voile, in orchid, flesh and white, and soft crepe in white In sizes ¢ Lace Voile and Crepe Bloomers and flesh. FREE photograph of every baby exam the Wash tate aby on the Surer Road to Perfect Health. ed during baby week wi Photographs by James & Merrihew. All Ready and Low Priced! Baby’s | Carriage Collapsible Fulton Sulkies | $6.95 to oe 95 Spring ac ater ke wheels wit r tires er and tan. | Fulton Collapsible Go-Cart | $16.00 Fall into mall space, making it venient to handle; with spring seat back; covering of durable leatherette | Babies’ Reed Cabs $33 to $50 Built for comfort; have reversible bodies, ad: hoods, ball-bearing wheels, corduroy Ivory, brown, dark blue and gray justable linings: Sulky Push Cart $1.95 | Well constructed; have wheel guards | Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche During this event we will present for your inspection crisp white and tinted lingerie, white curtains, bedding, laces, cottons, ivory, \ 27 to 29,89 Shot and striped voile, in many wanted shades; well made and generously cut. Extra-Size Crepe Bloomers 9g, Also flesh and white crepe bloomers in the lot. Full cut, sleeveless gowns, that women like so well for summer wear. Well made and ready for use, for use. Printed Krinkle Crepe Night.Gowns $ 1. 00 and in the daintiest of pastel shades; printed in many patterns and trimmed with plain colored crepes. Washed Second Floor—The Bon Marche 4 patterns .. $1.15 Art Needlework, Main Floor—The Bon Marche _———— Madeira Doilies 59c 10-inch eize, 1 pattern 10-inch size, 3 patterns. 75c JUNE SALE WHITE LINENS Linen Damask $1.00 Yd. | Pure Linen Damask; good heavy quality; fine finish; pretty floral patterns; unbleached; 64 inches Linen Crash 124c Yard 4,000 yardy all Linen Crash; unbleached; 15 inches wide; limit 10 yards to one customer. NO ©. Linen Cloths, $2.95 Each All pure linen Pattern Cloths; wonderful quailty for the price; size 68x68; all fine-looking patterns, Linen Napkins, $3.25 Dozen 200 dozen pure linen Damask good weight, fine finish; assorted floral designs. 0. D'S Third Floor—The Bon Marche — aed Bleached Pillow Good quality Bleached Cases, size 42x36; 81x90 Fine Pequot Sheets $1.75 Most serviceable and practical. In a good family size. Limited to 6 to a customer. Seamless Bed Sheets, Ea. $1.45 Good, heavy quality Family Sheets, in seamlens atyle. Size 81x90. , Third Floor—T Cases, 19c each neatly hemmed; serviceable weight. 81x99 Fine Pequot Sheets $1.95 Excellent quality sheeting, in the ‘wanted long sheets. Limited to 6 to one customer Bleached Bed Sheets, Each 89c Good weight, soft finish; made with flat center seam. Sizo 72x90. Serviceable. he Bon Marche PYRALIN IVORY SPECIAL! A COMB GIVEN AWAY WITH ANY PYRALIN BRUSH OR MIRROR DuBarry Brush, long handle, with comb, $5.50. DuBarry Brush, with shorter handle, with comb, $4.50. DuBarry Brush, long bristles, with comb, $6.75. Plain Pyralin Brush, good bristles, with comb, $2.50. Coneave-backed with comb, $4.50, $9.85 DuBarry Mirror, large size, long handle, reduced to $8.00, Brush, long bristles, Main Floor—The Bon Marcho Ul lal qin UNION STREET PIKE STREET Mid- Satimer Sal Silks Reduced 36-Inch Angora Heavy silk-and-wool reversible crepes in new shades of ivory, lark, Calcutta, cocoa, silver, fog, royal, seal, black, navy, green, pigtail blue, and Mexico, 36-in. Novelty Glos Alpaca, $1.25 Lustrous artificial silk alpacas, in effective self. tone plaids, checks, an ward patterns. In shades of brown, tan, gray, cocoa, navy and black. 40-in.Sport Satin, Reduced to $1.35 In smart, new novelty plaids and checks; in creamy white only, For skirts and dresses, 39-Inch White Satin Spiral Crepe, $2.65. 46-Inch White Crepe Knit. Very Smart, 98¢. 39Inch White Amazon Crepes, at yard $2.45. Satins— midnight, Taragon $2.65 36-in. Tubular Vestings, 85c A very nice quality of tubular vestings, for making of scarfs and lingerie. In pink, orchid, maize, blue, peach and green. 40-in. White Sport Satins, $1.65 A beautiful quality of non-crushing sports satin, which will make charming frocks and overblouses. 39-Inch White Flat Crepe, $2.45. 39-Inch Heavy Silk Canton Crepe, $2.75. 39-Inch Crepe-back Satins, yard $2.75. Third Floor—The Bon Marche —_—— 400 Yards 36-inch Printed Challis, 15c Yard Printed Comforter Challis; good-looking patterns; lengths to 10 yards. Dress Ginghams 15c 1,000 yards good quality dress material in assorted checks, plaids, prints. Blue, tan, hello. Lingerie Dimity 25c 3,000 yards fine quality lingerie or dress dimity, checks; yard wide; good colors. Muslin 12'%c Yard 1,500 yards unbleached, good weight muslin; yard wide. Lengths to 10 yards. in pretty woven Third Floor—The Bon Marche ———— WHITE HATS—VOGUISH For Summer Days A Special New Group Silk Crepes, to Match Facings! FE ISH and summery Carefully made and deftly with high color styled. Hosts of individual modes.’ Third Floor—The Bon Marche ‘SECOND AVENUE Embroidered and one Trimmed! Glossy Benyalines! Fine Leghorns, Trimmed with Delicately Tinted Organdy Flowers styles, both wide and narrow-brimmed. many touched’ artfully SEATTLE $7.50

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