The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1924, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR Saturday—a Great Big Day In The Bon Marche’s July Clearance Sale| Films Developed Free All films bought here Saturday and returned Monday will be developed free of charge. Fre all time Alki Beach Bids Seattle bi Play Festival Tonight rade for Children and Parents, Stunts and : Picnic Planned “C'mon out and play,” ts the in-| Some will dress » vitation of residents of Alki beach | HOt, but the more odd costu to all Seattle. And Friday night’s|™more f will then gather An up and coming community is |‘ Deh gr piaaggay Alki—Seattle's salt water p rou ¥ 7 phages a : i w the fin bath | har they . 2 Ww < broad boardwalk n Last Friday they had a great old - who prefer the bracing salt wate to have fun ever i sw y. the warmer delights of the lake | nefore—just a regu! nily p + beaches, Alki people ded the $6leam nat te gin should do some playing themse g your supr w the latch whereupon they decided every ¥ Ast and welcome, Mrs ‘ day night thruout the beach season, hut st-0234, can tell you they would hold open house to the | more s It, tec x i rest of the city, and have a real good |p > catch’ tm ine eblies : i time. t c a A Clearance—35 Imported Ratine Sleeveless a ee \~ » nothing but clean fun and 4 They call it Play Night. And they | spirit, out by the seashore wil! have a parade for ct their parents. on in—or out—folks—see you stock at No extra charge finish White Napkins, 100 for sh films in for gloss, HER MORE ABOUT AIRMAN ‘STORE HOLDUP CONTIN FLIGHT The advices from the Isakaze indi. cated that comparatively minor diffi culties foreed MacLaren to descend And that he will be able to proceed as soon as the weather becomes fav- orable and his plane ts repaired again. With MacLaren, in addition to his two assistants, was Lieut. Col. L. G. Broome, from the H. M. 8S. Thiepval, which established bases in the arctic and in the Kurile {stands for the ex- Pedition. kaze worked southward to Broughton bay, half way between Paramushiru and Yetorofu island, where they re- ported yesterday no trace’of | Laren was found. Late yesterday afternoon the Isakaze started from Broughton bay to search the re mainder of the course, The destroyers reported a heavy | North Pacific fog had settled over the Islands, making it nearly impos- sible to see more than a few hundred feet at times. It was believed this fog had played a part in Major Mac- {mons today, st., escaping with $135. Two plainly dressed thugs entered the little drug sore about 6 Pp. m. Harold Bracken, son of the proprie tor, waa alone in the establishment “Stand stilt! the bandits com manded. One of them potnted a gun at young Bracken, while his companion took. the money from a cash regis ter. Both bandits then walked calmly out and were lost in the crowd. Party Loses in Commons LONDON, July 18.—The MacDon ald government was defeated in com 171 to 149, on a vote on a proposed amendment to the un. jemployment insurance bill. The de feat was dus to many liberals voting jagainst the government. Conserva tives and liberals cheered loudly when the vote was announced and there were cries of ‘resign.”* Defeat of the government on a enable every man to get in on this wonderful event. Imported English Broadcloth in plain white, blue and gr splendid valu sizes 14 to 17 33-, 34- and Clearance Broken Styles 800 Prs. Heavy Silk Clearance Gloves Reduced elbow th, with 16-button and wpec Looks like silk— feels like silk, and wears better. Get your share of these Bags Envelope, Bathing Suits a priced. In all the wanted shades July Clearance Smart$ pouch, swag- r and underarm styles, Main Floor—The Bon Marche e Women’s Rib-Stitched, All-Wool $4.95 | w Pr 6 for 10¢ course southward from Paramushiru ‘ ‘ é t ; Paper } en B¢ to BE { towards Yetorofu island. Madison St. Pharmacy Is mr pret gey v Trim little outdoor dresses, in hosts of { The commander of the Isakaze} ne poets t rht 8 os » and full Beitea! § said that the Japanese steamship Robbed by Thugs Just 1, 200 Paper I n 10¢ wanted bright shades 5 Wel age and sat ia Uruppu' Maru had found MacLaren OR ivan | di cut. A perfect vacation frock for genera iB Al and was standing by the plane, pend-|. For the second time in three EN’S tavoritt Shirts—well me use, 4 go 10¢ wear. Sizes for women and misses, ' 5 ing arrival of the Isakaze, which !s|months, bandits Thursday afternoon tailored, roomy and com- Main Floor—The Bon Marche Cool and comfortable for business women | L en route to Takotan bay. staged a daylight holdup on the L. fortable and ata price that will ae MAC LAREN WILL D. Bracken pharmacy, 215 Madison 2 bata rey McLaren left Yetorofu island two atid Saturday! in goat, phat at ee Heavy quality spiral in combination pleated S$ 95 if are se6, Peete to Map tk Fre 5 H oe sa taps stig styles and smart wrap models. ‘Tan, gray, i mushira... His failure to reach that | Last Lot Sold Out blue, brown, gray and nf { base, where two Japanese. destroyers | as u other sport shades, fitted white and cocoa. i diate iipaing or pe a ia a a Premi 1 Men’s Shop—Lower by Noon with coin purse and mir- Second Floor—The Bon Marche tate searc! i . ‘The destroyers Toakazo and Hama-|Premier Asked to Resign; Entrance Second Ave. ror. ain or skirt st —and charming, worn either with tailored - lacy blouses. Clearance Spiral Crepe Skirts — Very Special Second Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance Discontinued “Kayser” Maroelfit Union Suits — Far less than the regular price for Special Both in ph these superior band top or bodice style riped. Sizes 36 to 44. Laren's difficulties. Bathing Suit Bags, 18c to $3.9 fairly important Issue, while it may embroidered bac nd double finger . Caps to match all suits, 15¢ to $2.95 suite, ‘Knee! lengths, fine quality, in 5c MacLaren’s 48-hour disappearance | not lead to resignation, comes at u tips. Black, whi +, Om Bathing Shoes, 35c to 49c. all sizes, 36 to 44. C| marked his first adventure in the| moment calculated to be embarrass and beaver. Sizes 6% to 8% in most hazardous part of his journey. His way now leads thru the storm and fogswept Kurile and Aleutian islands, where the “woolles,” violent Arctic winds, are the terror of mar!- ners. The region is inhabited only| by natives, who live in grass huts} and eke out a meager existence from | the sea snd animal life of the region. eee Americans Rushing to Make Sea Jump BROUGH, England, July 18.— America’s airmen will go into the North on the last stage of their world flight without wireless equip: | ment on their planes, Lieut. Lowell Smith, commanding the sky expedl- tion, announced today. The object is to avoid overloading the pianes. Business of overhauling the ma. chines in which the. flyers will make | their homeward dash has progressed | s0 rapidly that the old engines were| ready for removal this morning and it fs expected now that the aviators will get away with the flood tide Wednesday morning. Tuesday -will be devoted to testing the new floats on the estuary of the Humber. 11 DIE IN FIRE 12 Reported Missing in Kansas City Tragedy KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 18.—The known dead in the explosion and fire which destroyed an apartment bulld- ing here early Thursday stood at 11 today, with a dozen still missing, Bodies of two firemen and nine negroes have been recovered. Three Opposed ie State Senatorship | EVERETT, July 18.—A bitter| | contest for the state senate is pre- saged in the 28th district. Three can- ing to MacDonald, who is at the helm of the first important inter.allied gathering since labor camo into pow- ‘er in’ this’ country. It reminded everyone, delegates Included, that MacDonald {s a minority premier and his government, a minority govern. ment, retaining office only by suf- ferance of the opposition. The government indicated It would not resign by permitting the debate! to continue and the bill, as amended, was read a third time. | Commons adjourned for the week-| end. |Negro Artists on Wireless Program “Uncle Remus and His Success ors” will give a “different” radio Program over broadcasting station KFOA, Rhodes store, Friday even- ing, at $30, according to announce. | ment of Mrs. Jessie L. White, as-| sisted by the following colored peo. ple: | Mrs. Lorenza Jordan Cole, Miss Melee Robinson. Miss Alberta Wil- fon, Mrs. Hall, John Gayton, James | and Mrs. Estelle Slater Jackson, A feature of the program will be | & group of negro “spiritualists,” old. | time hymns, sung by a colored | quartet; several Paul Lawrence | Dunbar poems and Joel Chandler | Harris readings. | mae West Jena, Minus | Screw, Is Towed In| PORTLAND, July 18—The steam. | ship West Jena, bound from the Philippines to Portland, Sunday, was taken in tow Wednesday afternoon by the United States coast guard| cutter Haida, according to advices} received here today, The West Jena} was said to have broken a tail shaft} and lost her propeller 200 miles from | Attu Island, Alaska. The Haida will tow her to Duteh | Harbor, 800 miles distant, where she | will probably be picked up by the West Niger and towed here. Since} Main Floor—The Bon Marche Second Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance Girls’ Wear| Manufacturers and Priced Ski § 5 95 irts . pleated effects. In corn, Kelly, lanvin Sizes 200 Crisp Dimit love to wear with sweaters and skirts. Many of the styles have contrasting color as trimming. Specially Bought From Leading Eastern to Save You Money! 50 Silk and Wool Good looking Skirts of high quality fabrics, in box, side and combination green, Mexico, Harding blue, black, tan and gray. for girls and small women. In the jaunty Balkan styles that girls 95c Finished with long sleeves and Peter ‘ Pan collars, many trimmed with edging of pleating. Tan and white, in sizes 8 to 14, Second Floor—The Bon Marche In The Bon Marche FOOD SHOPS Clearance of Children’s Shoes Boys’ Oxfords Reduced Girls’ Shoes Special Black and Brown Ox- Misses’ and Children’s fords, made on the Haig Pumps and Oxfords in last, with Goodyear welt sbiiieg tape sewed oak leather soles pay Wanted myles sah: and rubber heels. Solid | cially priced. leather counters. Toe boxes ~ and inner soles, Sizes 9 to 1314 Reduced to $2.95 Sizes 1 to 2 Reduced to ° $3.45 ‘ $2.95 108 2%, to 6 Reduced to 81% to 11 at $2.95 $3.95 11', to 2 at $3.45 Sizes 6 to 10 Reduced to | All colored Sandals, sizes $4.45 5 to 2, $2.95 Third Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance 987 Pairs Odd Lots Women’s Smart Shoes Greatly Reduced Including high shades and the lighter tan as well as black, $4.95, $7.95 and $9.45, Sport and dress. styles. Reduced to $3.45, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Special Manufacturer's Clean-up! 250 Pairs New Pumps $6.45 Newest styles in white kid, black satin and black patent. ler Summer heels. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Cut out and trimmed with stitchings. Popu- YOU CAN SAVE ON Main Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance Boys’ Clothes Tom Sawyer WASH SUIT 5 Special Purchase , ] oe Sizes 4 to 10 A wonderful value in these tailored Wash Suits. Real quality at a low price. Oliver Twist, Balkan and Middy styles. popular fabrics. In all of the and wash $1.45 Sizes 6% to 7%. Attractive patterns. able visor. colors Unbreak- One-piece top. Special Purchase Tom Sawyer Blouses or Shirts 4 Blouses 6 to 16. this well Shirts, 12 to 14%. Real values in known popular blouse. In percales and madras cloths. Neat, attractive patterns. Lay in your se supply at these low prices. ia LIGHT SPORT A well made blouse wi BLOUSES ..... Fancy percales. yoke back, Main Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance of Drape "_ Manufacturers’ Surplus . didates already have filed and two|the avcldent the ship had drifted | others are expected to enter the race helplessly in mid-ocean. later. Homer T, Fowler, wholesale grocer Armour’s “STAR” or rite “PREMIUM” Hams, Lb., 29 Eastern Hams thant’ or Mayflower Blend Coffee 3 Ibs. $1.00 A blend of tho finest coffees grown; Canning Supplies H Extra Fan of Everett; Robert Miller, oreharaist/ Man Finiiesd for Hee ehroa repeat W Metuvdlay, ouiyy abr aoe 7 gaol = ; Bought at a Very Low Price! of Startup, and Attorney Joseph ars, dozen S5¢. n 2 Smith of Everett have filed. George Murder of Woman| parking apple Juleo; regular , eautiful Veils in many new meshes and fine Complete with porce- and Adamson, present senator, and Mrs, Harry John Miller, former repre- tles, | BOZEMAN, Mont, July 18,—Seth b. |Orrin Danner was hanged in the| [i Jiln's Ec ie of cholcest ments textures. Dotted distinctively with chenille in contrasting colors and novelty patterns, “Non-A-Wak lain lined caps sentative, are expected to file. All| jail yard here at 2:19 this morning. and sple Drink—Tastes like coffee, but does tubbers. (No phone : are republicans, Danner was convicted of the mur. |) A4mour’s fot: produce nervousness of wakerul- ohare (taxi) New Val Circular Collars 50c W. W. Morgan and Thomas Flem-|der of Mrs. ing will seek re-election as county commissioners. D. E. Deselle, of Sno- homish, and A. L. Williams, of Stan- ‘wood, are candidates for the lower house. and sliced; 1-lb, package Ghirara “Happy Home” Jar Rubbers; doz, 7¢ “Tates" Jelly each 30¢ John Sprouse, com: | mitted at Central Park in Novem-.! ber, 1920. Four minutes after the trap was Very smart collars of cream white Val laces. A special Main Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance Bead Necklace 5( brand; eR 1436 Upecial Urecn ‘Tea, oxcelient quality ds made from Ib. 200 2 Ibs ines - on Creamery Butters our regular freahly churned; 1 Non Marehe Votn 3088; i murderer dead, sprung physicians pronounced al | ert potatoes and our own Mayo on Pure Aluminum Col ag naise jf) pitt Meus lander, cach 49¢ In long and necklace lengths, in graduated and | ’ put Bon Marche Bread, 10¢ each Large lonyes—2 for Ife 4 doz, 18e) 2 for. « Bon Marche Mayonnalnes made several | times daily; fresh and uniform in quality; Rhy 3 time ick serving te Tomatoe! one size beads. Red, green, black, blue, amber, and many other wantd colorings, and effective combinations. Main Floor—The Bon Marche “Last Man’s Club” Will OpenFamed Wine Bottle ——— Cups and Saucers, Set of 6, 84e Pure white Eng! No phone c mi-Porcelain, taken ake fruit, with n delle TILLWATER, Minn., July 18, Emil Graff, St, Cloud, Fla, 8 rent: al re deal fo nthe" eump or pier Union St. Basement—The Bon Marche Ky ® —A rare old bottle of liquor | wit) be unable to be proser | CRS ON pfu CTR tae oete aly Ee Aaa ek v tt Perieapaeate oa Bottle of llauoes | Be unable tobe present, | Main Floor—The Bon Marche Main Floor—The Bon’ Marche. earan ce e eir 0 (4 ae r here will be 30 crepe draped || quet table of the “Last Man's ti Houbliia: abi | club” for 38 years, will be opened | chairs about the table, represent. || PICNIC EB LUNC 25 : rings, ; Monday, Since the old s ing those of the club who have PICNIC ‘BOX NCH $1 Bracelets, earrings, beads, house, where the club has met each yoar since 1885, lias been torn down, the banquet will be served in the directors’ room of the First National bank. Three of the four remaining passed on. At the first annual banuuet, 38 years ago, a bottle of rare ‘old vintage was prosented to the and it was stipuloted that st survivor snould open it Delicious Lunch, daintily pa \ F < of 1 whole bobby combs, bar pins, bar- ettes, and many other wanted pieces of novelty jewelry in- cluding all the best Summer 0 sandwieh ypod ene windwiches lokles und Olives 2 ch J ‘TheBonMarché members of the Wirst company | ‘The three remaining “mombors | t y Seco ndAve., UNionSt. Seattle. colors and styles. ta infantry, are expected voted last year to share Its con. 3 ty ae: 4 if tonty this year, Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche Pe TAMING van th iy eee

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