The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1924, Page 8

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baal FARMER KILLED DRY LAW LOST Crushed oy Combine; Fire | Saskatchewan Is Going Wet Sweeps Over Ranches After 4 Years Drought \ A 2 I - ; ‘ | THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT 200 New Genuine ‘“Sumeripl” DRESSES Just in by Bargain Express! The Kind That Sell in a Day! Come Early! A good, serviceable Dress is’ al- ways wel- come in any woman’s w ardrobe. It is doubly so when the price means big savings. The arrival of this group points the index ; a finger of thrift to the Bargain | Basement. 1 Button trimmed—wide self girdles—short sleeves | } —tie girdles, Black, navy, brown, cocoa, tan, gray. For Boys — Stockings 35c For Women— Knitted 3 for $1.00 ncrzsria, i snar| [UNION OY 45 only. Sizes 8 to 11%. SUITS . New Shipment! Fiber silk. bodice tops in he seerpepeae pinkc only—slzes 36 to 44, Slip-on All-Wool $3 25 Fine Quality Sweaters@U-40) | VESTS C Large, double knitted ruff-neck collars—in black wie shoulders—sizes and orange and brown and buff—sizes 28 to 34. Knickers Heavy quality 2 dark brown or gray mixtures. cag 59¢ Lisle hemmed tops, toes and heels—sizes 8% to Sizes 8 to 18. 10%. For Children 34 Sport Blue Denim SOCKS PLAY English rib—fancy colored SUITS 95¢ roll tops—camel and cham- Good quality denim trim- pagne shades—sizes 6 to 10 { med with fast red galatea— —not all sizes in all colors. ! sizes 1 to 8—unusual value. Men’s Summer Weight UNION SUITS (Seconds) sleeves— Fine ribbed—V-necks—short ankle length—in white and ecru—sizes 34 to 50, Seasonable Styles! Surprising Savings! 500 PAIRS WOMEN’S NOVELTY SANDALS Patents! Kids! Suedes! Elk! Ideal for Summer wear—cool, light weight, smart, serviceable—and the extremely low pri crowns all, Many styles in sizes 8 to 8. Good, fle: ible leather soles—flat walking heels—few Cubans Not all sizes and colorg in —all with rubber tips. all styles. Black, tan, white gray, mouse airedale jack rabbit THE SEATTLE STAR Gifts of re W ng ng tributions have nea 6 D, the largest t ea bution of $30,000 in gold cer |] | Frank J. ‘Thiel, assistant U. 8 treasure: watchful eye on the because official nd partly be personal Interest City to 7,000 Ni A allver awarded by trophy to be the P cup is | ific n for the Beat Merchant. tle orga: that the ity 1 ts around | greatest hosp: ing merchar jing to @ letter » fc organteat orge H. ¢ ake the Visitors thru Seattle streets and boulevards. Past experience has shown, juy declared, that sight-seeing trip |mako a strong appeal to the mer. |chants, Who are anxious to learn us |much as possible’ about Seattle dur- ing their Brief visit here. It is ex jtimated that more than 7,000 mer |chants, many of them with their wives, will be here to atten! the ex position Aug. 18 to 23, and hundreds | of private cars will be needed, required only during Northwest | | The cars, Mrs, Guy-atated, will be | the afternoons. | Ottey and M nscience Stricken Defrauders Make $600,000 F und} Merchants’ Exposition Offers Silver Trophy} ** 1,000 ions of Silver-Plated and Nickel Silver ‘Civic Clubs to. ‘Compete in Showing’ siting Merchants is planned to have the trips taken rvices for this time on} iting merchants will be supplied cards, i driver at the time ttle Chamber ntain « onition, | orig joars | texy* booth at the n which all iden w Thone ate The Bon Marche’s July Clearance Brings Manufacturer’s Surplus 225 PAIRS WOMEN’S PUMPS White Kid Black Satin Black Patent Newest Styles! chosen greatest led Shoe the from tt manufacturers B UTIFULLY sty pluse eral of omen's ! 1e ur- of and soft, titching, and milit loped on newes 2 ‘ smart ey A bats leathers are fine lasts. Trimmed with Cuban, low Spanish Third Floor—The Bon Marche of se finer footwear! outs, which will be n o wish to offer) — and $11.50—23-Piece Fine Luster China Tea Set | REDUCED $9. 45 TO sting of Tea Pot 6 Bat am, 6 Cups n | A er than thru an/ organiza n may do so by reporting or phoning to Mf. Guy at the cham |ber of commerce. | In tho hoapitalit | position, by Mra work of the ex . Guy f& being assisted Fred Markley, Mra. C. G Marion McDonnel Judge Hunters’ OR. the first time, it ts thought, In history, trouble is being expert enced in getting together a commit toe here to act as judges tn a con test. This was announced Thursday by W. J. Henry, secretary of the Se- attle Sportsmen's association, which is running the sportsmen's show at Third and Blanchard. ‘Thursday evening thero !s a flap. jack-making contest scheduled. Po- |liceman Dan Hogan has “challenged the world,"* and members of the asso- clation have taken up tho defi, All the affair lacks now is a committee of judges. Tho catch ts that the committee has to eat all tho flapjacks. Outside of that, it was shut-in day at the show and the Women's Com |mercial club, under Mrs. George Green, conducted many invalids thru the groundg. Some of the shut-ins got thoir first glimpse of life in the open for years. Attendance at the show Wednes. day was 25,000, bringing the total for the week up to the 100,000 mark This, despite the fact that Mayor Brown was scheduled to speak Wednesday evening. ‘Tho mayor, however, failed to show up, leaving the show flat on its back. Friday is C ber of Commerce day and tho amber chorus will sing. There'll be special features and sailors and tourists will be guests of the show. Visitors were asked by the show committee to come in the mornings and afternoons, to avoid evening jam. The show is open from 10 m, until 10 3 ete ot A a m. It's free. CHINA RAVAGED BY FLOODS Torrents Spread Over Vil- lages; Menace Pekin BY RAY G. MARSHALL PEKIN, July 17.—Tho peril of floods in Western China continues grave, Thus far the city of Tien ‘sin has been spared. Two smaller dykes broke today, flooding districts Flapjack Eaters Needed at Sportmen’s Exhibit ‘Contest Needs Real | Sportsmen to Pr oduct Tonight Carroll sent Counciima 9 of appreciation ar es day” ‘Thursday the Dupont be host at Wednesday, night Earl Powder compa game offictaln there will be a camp of experts LAUNCHED largest ship ever built by the Tod Drydock & Construction Co, was Inunched here late Wednesday afternoon. ‘The new liner is to be come the flagship of the Southern | Pacific's New York to New Orleans | fleet. pres perfect launching, laying of the |signal was given to release the hull. |Hesitating a few seconds, hull started down the ways and hit the water bow first. huge waves as she struck, she pitched a little and then settled in the bay. dinner to association cookery demonstration by a couple! BIG VESSEL Is TACOMA, July 17.—Setting what} Tp. -Tenaths | to 16 iolaitusdt. tobe i new! record 4d yards and shades of building a ship of her size, the new|# pink, blue, maize, Southern Pacific liner Bienville, the|[ lavender and white, here, Officials of the Todd company ox- d satisfaction Thursday at the and de- clared that the 121 days from the keel to the launching the big Splashing Gift Articles 20% Sugar, 3, 6 Tea A factory clean-up of odds and ends of table ware. Included in the lot are: Dinner Knives Dinner Forks Table Spoons Butter Spreaders Salad Forks Sugar Shells Odd Pieces of American and Imported Pottery, Colored Glassware and to 50% ‘" Union Street Glassware | $30.10—52-Plece China Dinner Sets reduced to $19.35—45- Metal Ferneries With Insets , $1.50 ind ¥ Dish. Re ¢ese . O8¢ Round Fern Dish. Re- Buced 10° secrncdenvece $3.0 Oblong Fern duced § 10) ...4.- Odds and Ends of American, English and \ Bavarian DINNERWARE—HALF PRICE | Basement—The Bon Marche Clearance of 54-inch Lunch Cloths ready for table cloths. use, Convenient towels for summer b the id Imported Bath Mats, Reduced to , following “City Good quality, p: biue and gold, cr Fancy. towels in pink checks, as well as pink face and hand towels >| Including Reduced to Plain Indian Head, neatly hemmed, and Good practical summer ed in conventional de n and gold, and w nd white ton ponges, cretonne and gingham, 27- 69c 17x32 Cotton ‘big Fowale "1 2Ma¢ green and gra a ee Fancy Turkish Towels, Reduced to and bluo and white ripes. Nice tality or 5c 15c Odds and Ends Wash Fabrics short and useful lengths of dimity, Voiles, cot to 36-Inch 31-in. Lingerie Crepes, at 25c 1 with contrasting printed patterns. | Third Floor | Clearance Felt-Base Floor Coverings Sq. Yd. ’ | $15.10 32-Piece Dinner Sets reduced to... .sccosas $19.50} $12.95) $9.95 painted oe China Dinne ff re with @ border Pr. | open stock pattes |] which you can aii] the plece or bil E rawreere re en Imported and American Crystal Table Ware Reduced to $2.95 Set of Six Including Goblets, Sancer,Ceat pagnes and Sherbets, & 53C Heavily Enameled Surface A Special Purchase Good, serviceable quality. In clean looking Dutch fi and other geometrical patterns. tans. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Bwewedc etreerenes In wanted blues 1 Let Personal Ser shop for you whl you are at your sit mer home —8 Floor. |Two Programs at University Today Two numbers are ssheduled on |broke all records for ships of her|the Yniversity of Washington sum- jsize. ‘The keel was laid Febru-{mer school educational-entertain- wy si. Naat aves {ment Program for ‘thursday. As the yard whistle blow at 6 7 4 o'clock, Mins Dorothy Maxson|_ At # P. ms at Meany hall, Mrs, crashed a bottle of champagne| /Ulse Van Ogle, assistant protessor against the ship's «ide, and the|of muste at tho university, will give a music lecture-recital on Weyler's “Monna Vanna," At $8 p. Dealey m. Prof, James Quayle Brown university will lecturo on “Dreams of Visions in Social Progress,” of at Meany hall, Accuse Chinese as Highwayman Seattle's large and lusty crew of burglars added a new race to the gang Thursday, when Deputy Pros- ecutor Ralph Hammer filed-a rob- bery charge against alias Wong Wah, Fat Wong, alleged Chinese n, accused of having robbed Lok Hong, a No. 1 boy on tho President Jefferson, of” $1,430 in a Chinese Wrug store at 311% Wash. ington st., last Tuesday. Beach properties are lsted in the “Summer Cottages to Rent" columns in the Want Ads, — cast and west of the city, but those dykes protecting ‘Tien Tsin have! held. ‘Thousands of soldiers and} coolles aro toiling in relays repair. ing small leaks, Five villages west of Tien were inundated and destroyed, but | the railroad running thru the rico | lands withstood the waters Tain | Pekin still is menaced by a river} torrent raging, 16 miles to the weut ward, but the capital in thought | wife, Approximately 300 brick and! mud houses were crumbled, The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Cilp this Coupon from Tho Star for two conseou- tive days, Fill out with your name and address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1207 Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents, (Mall orders 100 extra) This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong ects, NAME ssssssecsseevenensnenanensecenesenner sn sensesesse en aeananen ADDRESS ,, PHONE NO,, OBVIATES NOISE Metal or rubber silencers on the bottoms of your chairs and heavy furniture will make them _2TEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer Leave Colman Dock Daily 7, 9, 11 A, M1, 3, 5, 7,10 P.M 45c nie 80c Be BREMERTON-CHART ESTON Ht —PORT OK RD ry Take Fast Passenger and Anto | x ts Ferries From Colman Dock Tanya Seats Dally 30, #7115, 5 FY Passenger far port Orchatd Navy 'y 800 Round Tri Y YARD ROUTE Colman Dock MA In-299¢ Fort Townvend nections aj Daily, 8 | (Goes Thru to. 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