The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1924, Page 10

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TO RUN OLYMPIC (BILLY AND MA IN TRIN | Los Angeles Hotel Man Is — — - Picked for Seattle To Celebr THE SEATTLE STAR Wednesday—The Bon Marche Offers 1,200 Gingham Daytime DRESSES Twelve Clever Models Priced for a Busy Day in the Wash ate the Glorious Fourth ‘Bing-Bang’ a . lly and Ma Sunday are getting ready to hit the road Cotton and Wool Cannons ; apy eed pr ehurarae 7am Myer hea sae For The Fourth $2.25 & $3.75 Dress Section . After a brief rest, they will resume evangelistic Reasonably Priced wes a eae = “Ronson” “Ronson” a B THE BON MARCHE a Rigo gt 25c Magic Sparkler re repeating pistol with 5c > Main Floor—The Hor Marche ‘ For the 4th of July Picnic A Baskets Needs ‘ } with details of higher priced garments! 29c to 89c camp Stoves 5 to $13.50 ee 15 arson 20¢ | baer Manes Medium size 39¢ | Camp Utenalie: Coffee pots, Large nize S0¢ cu plates, knives, forks and Extra Jarge size Re spoons. Union Street Basement Outing Sizes to 42 4 Canton Crepe’ aaa Georgette! of Printed Crepis f. Combinations ; of Georget'e This group includes practically every kind of dress you can imagine. Excellent quality materi The nt Marche BOYS’ WOOL large cans: can Home Every woman likes to look her best on July Ath! Yes, but they like to save h money 365 days of the year. Hence’ the importance of this hat event. Your color, your particular style, your Jong expected fancy—all are in this group. Make sure of best selection early Wednesday. SMART NEW APRON Callfornia bottles: pu Slip-on ruff-neck style—black with orange and brown with buff—sizes 26 to 34. $1 Delicious lunch, daintily packed, consinting of 1 whole ronat chicken with salad. randwiches chopped ege sandwiches ickles and olives. pieces cake pieces American cheese Half portion, for one person, 65 Main Floor —attractively priced in Fancy Cheeses full cream; per 1b, Bie ‘ ake Main Floor—The Bon Marche TheBonM PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE ‘he Bon Marche Togs Baby Shop Dainty Voile pure ollve oll, Special,” per green. Special, ii ter F “| Molled Hams best quailty Ne Yacht Club Brand Tematoesi | ““\rimmed of aurplus fat; per Cotton Challis 15c Yard For comfort covering; 36 Inches wide; lengths to’ 8 yards; floral Que Ollvens olives in full pint Extra spectal, jar. .28e green Jare and Oriental designs. Third Floor—The Bon Marche 3 for $4.00 ¥ — high-class workmanship, beautiful colorings, and Frocks 1.95 ; g " ? styles to satisfy the most particular. eel $2.50 } Practical, good looking, inexpensive. Personal : inspection will convince you that this is an unusual Plain and dot- opportunity in silk dresses. ted voiles, in a flower garden of P gen gay color. Lace and ruffle trim- F i‘ 290 Women’s All-Wool a See Three Models in Extra Size | Gingham Panty Boys’ Flapper Suits Dainty, cool, and well-made Gingham Dresses—the sort one cannot have too many Frocks $1.95 98c and $1.25 of for summer wear! Plaids and broken checks, trimmed with contrasting pipings, em- : Plain and checked i broidery and crisp organdie. Bright summer colors, and complete size range, including 1 hams, trimmed with organ Khaki and light blue cham extra sizes ; and hand embroidery. All | pray; yery well made; in sizes Pere Sleeveless, Slip-On and Jacquette Styles wanted shades and simon 2 | 20 Wont Ticesdet daca wisteeeate ane ’ Three styles, two of which Free Clinte for Well Babies, 9:30 to 11:30, Wednesday are pictured. Useful gar- Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marcho ; \ \ ments for summer wear in 40 3 \many effective colorings. 40- A | 3 5 ; j Tuxedo collars—novelty_but- a In The Food Shops inch AerOptane Luggage for Vacation Trips ~ tons, Solid colors with fancy B an 58, 7 150490 PD ° e : 4 roken Sliced Pineapple Swift's Premium or ; ipes in contrasting colors. 2e Can PP Arméuve “Star” Hanis ot ; e 29c pl t ownide ays ; Many with novelty stripes all ea bier brandi Z < over. aoa ech. ee ta Unbleached; a fine wov- F 7, Plekteat 4-02. | en muslin for household i“ t CP vellante veniam Beacons bY] use, 3 Peerless Corns fine, sweet Wieneras alwayn fresh: 18-in. size, nicely ; see Picts aainne| Light Weight Sheeting lined and finished ti A ing Values! Sd weayomeaieat 29c Yard with brass clasps : mazing VY alues, “ For camp use; bleached; 81 in and _ lock. Big, b. amped Norte chen wide roomy bags, with r reinforced corners. Matting-covered Suit Cases $3.75 24-inch size Suit Cases, with shirt fold, inside straps, brass clasps, lock and two strong leather straps around. All edges are bound and corners well reinforced with heavy leather. Chocolate brown color. Fiber Suit Cases $1.75 24-inch size, in black or tan. Brass clasps and lock; light and strong. Fourth Floor DRESSES ‘DRY GOPS WORK’ Arrest Three, Get Moonshine | Stat Osborne Here for James H. Cronkhite casi Cronkhite Hearing| the past few. weeks, Osborne, special United attorney seneral et assistant, | weeks ago wut was recalled appointed to prosecute the famous was in Seattle Tues day on his second trip here during Osborne came to Seattle several to FOOD FOR CHILDREN BERLIN.—One hundred boys ané |sirls—all children of Berlin journal 1. /ists—have been taken to Denmark, dental self-inflicted wounds, an Army |in order to get nourishing. food, The | Syashington,; D. C, to go into the| records of the ca His headquar. | ters will be in Tacoma. Major Cronkhite died of in Raids Here Linene! Gingham! Ratine! 69 Indigo Colored ‘‘Stifel” Cloth! Sizes 36 to 44 Many different attractive styles in a wide variety of fast colors. Trimmed with hand embroidery, self materials, and Indian Head. Belts and sashes, Well tailored and deep hems, 190 Pairs Women’s White Canvas OXFORDS. 34 39 Three men wore, arrested and_10| pints of moonshine whisky and 36] quarts of beer and brewing appar- | atus were seized by the police dry squad, acting on orders of Acting | Chief Claude Bannick Monday night. At 417 12th ave. dry squadders ar | rested A, Garbl, 31, on a charge of violating the dry law. They seized | the homebrew outfit and the beer in| his poss@ssion, they allege, By impersonating thirsty custom: | ers, Patrolmen G. W. Christy and G. F. Reynolds of the dry squad wore Jable to arrest C. Hurlburt, 25, and J. H. Brundage, 28, when they are alleged to have delivered 10 pints of |moonshine at a hotel room in the | sponse to an order from Christy with good Ideal for July 4th Medium heels—rubber tipped. White enameled leather soles | with canvas uppers, Sizes 214 |Major Muirhead’s RitOu Wife Wins Freedom Bertha BE. Muirhead, wife of the fighting major, William J. Muirhead, |wan granted a divorce by Judge | | Mitehel Gillam on Monday, She} alleged her husband had humillated | her by bringing home a married woman with whom, she said, he was | consorting, Harry Derby, thru the 143 PRS. WHITE CANVAS PUMPS sizes 2Y, to 7 Low waiking heels—medium broad toes. White enameled leath- er soles—canvas uppers. who shot the major body when he found him, dining out with Mrs, Derby, also has obtained a divorce. | | Animals grow, live and fool; plants grow and live; mincrals only grow, Your Kitchen A® you a “kitchen slave” or are you the master of the home workshop? No workman can get good results without good tools; how ts your kitchen workshop equipped? Have you the tools necessary to do ® good job, or are you trying to get results with inadequate equip: ment? Our Washington bureau has compiled for you a bulletin on the Ideal Kitchen. It tells how the kitchen should be arranged to save steps, time and trouble. It tells you how you can turn an unsatls factory kitchen into a model of comfort and convenience. It lists for you overy article of necessary kitchen equipment that you should have to produce results, It discusses the kitchen walls, ceiling, floors, miscellaneous equip: ment, cooking utensils, tho pantry, working surfaces, stoves, etc. It tells you tricks and devices that you can adopt to make your kitchen work easy, and pleasurable, instead of difficult and unploas- ant. If you want this bulletin, fill out the coupon below and mail ay directed, RRP PPP PRP PARP PAI, CLIP COUPON ¥ 5 HOME EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seatile Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. 0. Send mo a copy of the bulletin, “The Kitchen as the Worl: shop of the Home," for whieh I inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps. Name jboard found after his death. Sergt.|children were selected by physicans, | Rotana Pothier later confessed to|who reported that they had not been jhaving killed the major, implicating | properly fed for many months. | Captain Rosenbluth, He later de- jnied this confession. PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer cule Crip 80 Round i Straits Points Midnight Victoria on trip _Sat. midnight, ACO ORTES P. for Port An| 2:00 p.m, Ria Calla at Orcas and Ro iarbor (Wan Juan Taland. Poly on the 9:30 a, m. and 5:30 p, trips, 2:00 p.m. trip ts through trip—no stops. Returning from Sidney on same hours, For full tnformation and titus- trated folder doscribing attract- ive tours, apply to Pucet Soun NAVIGATION Col Couiman Dock oO ‘Mar ON St. PHONE MAIN i) Bay Monday Trip Only) SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS 10 p. Daily, via Anacortes schedules subject © without notlee. Pucet SOUND NavicaTionCo COLMAN DOCK- FOOT Manion 3T PHONC MAIN

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