The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1924, Page 14

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THE SE SUNDAY THIEVES GATHER COIN IT oo Young to “Belong” But Berman and “ Pat” Work for the | iy) | A | tet a ATTLE STAR Holdups and Robberies Are Sportsman’s Show Here in July E> 0s ; Reported Here { ‘ 7 Pe: ieee ~—(a a rear be eee (@ VA CATION TIME AT HAND! Needs for Camp and Cottage—Low Priced at The Bon Marche Bret un. Vacuum Aluminum Casting Set “y bi 9 Light Up the of $30 in | ame! e 98c napa ae rig aoe. 1.50 a5¢ E », BOe t “Gold Medal” " Folding Table $6.50 “Coleman” Camp Stove dey 50 § ord In chain Sunda: 87.50 81.65 shi Market gne stole Boner, $17 CLINIC CLOSES $1.50 oer oy 806 t Medal” Camp Cots » $4. = $5.50. Hammocks #405 «915.00 Camp Grids . *) Full size; made Hear stee Shirley Miller Is “Perfect eigen Rael nt » 60c na : many attractive colors Cots, $7.35 and $12. Baby,” Experts Say — ' Grids, 75 3. 00. ITE ay clinic held last week in Here are the two members of the Johnson family, who Ice Cream fe . Cups and Saucers successful avant ce it kind, Mrs. N. don't belong to the Sportsmen's association. Pat, the dog,| Camp Stools tie 15e and Berman, Johnson's son, hopes f Irvine, in charge of publicity for did belong at one time, Pat was a prize won by the elder he clinic, said} to belong some day. Freezers F Monday. “Seattle Johnson when he won the membership contest with 64 new Made of heavy gut = hes PAB ics members to his credit. anized with tin 98c § ane group of ch Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photogr ‘ = 1 de in the state and ater: rep ecm can Eee Hesrs “=>"1 Curtains! Cretonnes! Curtainings! : ; a Summer Homes at Low Cost! Camp Pillow Cretonnes that they | 59: sneh Drapery Terry Cloth *98c YARD White Curtain Scrims SHIRI MILD foungsters, an¢ Making 100 per cent c Meares at hb . | Allover Patterned Nets Marquisette Panel Curtains ie Shirley 3 ptained 64 new memb t design on and fringe. Good qu shown here, is the ind Mrs. John A. Miller *perfect baby.” yuthia Grege| = wand 25¢ | ed for this event 36. Inch Newest C retonnes | Plain Marquisette i * . Suited for any room Good quality for plain or ruffled curtains _ Finds Playmates in variety iectoan: ax s | a Het teat" te weet Slate be thle teen c quality a: " His Load of Pipes: HENRYETTA, Okla, June 9 Jack Hazelwood whistled gayly as he bumped along with a truck-load of pipe in the ofl fields near here. Suddenly his whistle turned to a or—The Bon Marche Silks for Sie: Important Savings! Very important savings on beautiful Silks—in demand this instant. fie them—compare the prices—you'll be con- vinced of The Bon Marche’s ability to save you far more han you ever imagined. $1.10. 39-Inch Printed Silk-and-Wool Faille | 36- Inch Silk- Mixed Printed Crepe $1.85 Is COURTEOUS S MAN A BOOB? NTHIA GREY HE modern girl laughs at a man for taking his hat off whoop and Jack left the truck to in an elevator, as a mark of courtesy toward her. its fate as a man-sized rattlesnake} The old-fashioned girl expected and appreciated gallantry. Stawied out of the end of the pipe} But the days of romance are gone. The new era woman etween his feet. Investigation re-} fy Sphce Naleiei Sal Sinise four ‘cocpanions:of the play. | would call a “Sir Walter Raleigh” a boob or a freak. ful rattler, which had apparently | “Imagine a man throwing his coat across a’ mud-puddle “Deen awakened from slumber by| today for a woman to step upon: She'd laugh in his face I am as big as you are. | 1 fee costing of the truck. Mae fine| and say ‘Whatdaya mean, fella? m fabric which will not muss and wil! ellently and patterns for sport frocks, blouses an¢ y suitable for scarfs, dren id Ground Jackets e wear ox joring use Finely wove new cx Patterns ee ee ee, five fe can straddle that mud-puddle as well as you can.’ Or words shades of lead, fallow, pine bark, copper and ane A teaspoonful of paraffin in the OTR UCH AT MEN? 39- Inch Fan-Tan Moog i 39- -Inch LE rh ay Weaves Washing tub lightens work, while the same amount in a bowl of} n frocks, under pink ,turquotne which will we *. In st . sand, des of ivory, pearl groun) How about it? Girl readers, do you laugh in your sleeve $1.35 : ees wit paecent oe irons stick-| at men who are courteous to you? icnauibamen) old oh me t, is when starched things are being Is ita joke to you when a man takes his hat off, while ee te u | standing in an elevator, in your company ? | 39- Inch Good Grade Flat is /3 39- Inch Printed Lenox Crepes “ A nd eounl .| Would you thank him if he got up in a street car and} Firmly woven, soft crepes; for dresses and Summer wraps. In black vy welght silk-and-wool crepes, patterne 1 » in light A London man hiked eround the! : Rar diseuie Sears tradi deh World pushing a baby carriage. gave you his seat, if the car was crowded, or would you Lucille, pink, tan, navy and white live 4: wand (chvy, ea pare acherigal ~ =— just take the seat, and pri- 39 I h P. : d N 4 C 3. ; ‘ i : -Inch Printed Naomi Crepe THE BON MARCHE reeoe cur hin: & beck: fcr Abt sccietcprll yo ee ang eg age: OR | 39 liek Artificial Sport Silks ie ing up? weight’crepes ta‘n wide rengs.of patterns for dreesed, blouses or trim Lustrous, ribbed, two-tdéhed, artificial sport silks in Jade and white ming. Ground colors are gray, copper, fallow, pine bark, Lucille, and white, fog and white, and all white. “For dresses, skirts ARGAIN BASEMENT | \eaeeeeaee mine lars are ray, coer, fa ind os DE. A hell navy, pigtail jue, lead, with bright contrasting colors. ” ort suits, |OR WRONG? | Third bbe Bon Marche t) Now, honest girls, how) are | about this? Is this Mr. Man} e e ieee | ——— June Sale of Irish Linens has he the modern girl's! |number, correctly? He really | believes what he says. He] contends the only and chief | thing a modern girl wants to, jmake a man believe is that! she is as strong as he. : Our Greatest Linen Event Since 1914! Wonderful assortments—The Biggest Price Concessions—And the Greatest Linen Values We Have Offered Since the War—Our Own Importation—Linen is an Investment for Life, and More! When the Tomb of Tutankhamen was opened, the Linen Wrappings and Cur- tains were found intact when all other fabrics had crumbled to dust. $1.00 68x104-Inch Linen 15-Inch All-Linen Crash, Yd - 124c 64-Inch CreamLinen Damask, yd. Pattern Cloths $5. 0 0 A fine highly absorbent quality for kitchen use. Cheaper than cotton damask. Heavy, pretty quality, 16-Inch Unbleached 2.95 All linen in beautiful, soft quality and and in effective patterns. 18 All-Linen 18-Inch 68-Inch Floral All-Linen Crash C| Napkins, Dozen Unbleached linen, in fine wearing, good welght, and in especially pretty floral patterns, wanted patterns, Napkins to match cloths, dozen $3.75. Two-Strap Style Patent Leather Care of | Bulbs | Dear Miss Grey: What do you do| | with daffodils and narciasi after they have finished blooming? When should | they be set out? Thanking you for your information, I am sincerely, A READER. | It is not at all necessary to re- | move these bulbs. After the leaves have withered, loosen the dirt and| place a layer of fertilizer over| them, In the spring of the year this may be removed, or not. If the dirt] has become hard and caked, loosen it carefully and the shoots will soon begin to Schaar Patent leather street Pumps trimmed with black suede. On flexible leather soles with low flat heels, rubber tipped. Sizes 4 to 8, widths A to C. Very good looking ib oe dln smart for summer wear, WOMEN’S KERAMI Linen Damask, yah l.45 Alldinen damask; Alllinen, heavy quality, eatin finish. heavy quality. Tho patterns are in lovely floral effects. 16-Inch Bleached 2 0 All-Linen 20-Inch $ 3 5 0 70-Inch All-Linen $ 1 8 5 . All-Linen Crash c Napkins, Dozen e Damask, Yard . All-Linen $7 0 0 Fine bleached linen, which wears! yyeavy quality damask, in very effec. |, Extra heavy, in fina soft finish, and|Hemstitched Sets . and launders wonderfully. tive floral patterns. her rune atbinntrrgiineen ALA cab 9,| Consisting of 62.tnch cloth and size 174- : i a a ‘ » dozen $5.00.| inch napkins, In good quality damask. 16-Inch Linen 25 All-Linen 21-Inch 68-Inch Li j Glass Checks c aplina Dozen “ “Inch Linen $ 2 9 5 All-Linen 7 8 5 Good quality linen glass check towel P ? . Pattern Cloths . |Hemstitched Sets K2 ae Wine tor. eee Heavy weight, satin fintshed damask, in : s. ine for kitchen use good looking wanted patterns Consisting of 62x80-inch cloth and six Pattern Cloths and Sets ; 17%-inch napkins, In beautiful patterns. Pure linen damask cloths, in handsome patterns and good quality. In Need | of Work | —LOW PRICES! —_| All-Linen 22-Inch $4.50 |8x86-Inch 3.75 |AllLinen Towels, 29 | A young man ts very much in| Pure linen pattern cloths with nap-| Napkins, Dozen ° Pattern Cloths ° Each c need of employment. He ta married| kins to match, and pure linen sets Heavy satin finished napkins, in hand. Pure linen damask in good, heavy qual-| Neatly homstitched towels, in heavy all- and they are in arreara with their| rent. He is an cepert radio eleo- trician, but will take any kind of| mechanical toork. He may be reach ed thru BE acn-1431, LOYNTHIA GREY thelr prices the lowest for years! somo and rich patterns. ity and very lovely designs, Third Floor—The Bon Murche Mnen huck. Size 32x17. Side Fastenings Sizes 36 to 42 AS 36-In. MUSLIN, 12 1-2c Bon Marche Mayonnaise Leather and Silk Bags—Very Special! | od, useful family mus P d 27 | od; yard wide; lengths to oun c Dry cada Men to | ie. Reeth env aed Swagger, envelope, fiat, underarm and pannier styles, developed in Always fresh and uniformly firm in yal buffed lamb, ecrase, morocco grain, long grain, patent leather, silks, que ality Meet i In Chicago} 34- and 36-In. Cretonnes 15¢ fastins and moires. Nicely mado and lined, and fitted with ewe purses nery Butter 39¢ CHICAGO, June %.—Tho first} 1,800 yards Crotonne; 34 and 36 and mirrors, Main Floor—The Bon Marche e YY Butter, Fegional meeting of the National | inches wide; floral patterns in good fe = Creamery Th favorit wri Retail Dry Goods association will be ol st the thi for eurtaine a patanke ver: , mi: ag BH held here July 16 and 16. Tho Aaigtasss tee aucmnencectibnea: thi Hunt’s E can L0¢ ret y sma and meeting will take in the members r te C 15 Superior brand Golden Plums, in very new. A nice, rich qual- in Zone 4, which Includes 12 of the Lingerie Crepes c syrup. 1,500 yards Lingerie Crepes; somo seconds in the lot; 27 and 90 inches wide; solid colors, flesh blue, rose and tan, N Third Moor—The Bon Broken Sliced Pineapple can 23¢ Buy” brand; ity Kerami, very glossy; in shades of kit fox, brown, black and white. Middle Western states. pink, al STREET — SECOND AVENUE - — UNION STREDT — SEATTLE A Chinese carpenter can look at @ place that has to be repaired, and| go back to his bench and cut the boards so that they will fit exactly delicous firm “Better fruit, Delicatessen—Main Floor

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