The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1924, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR ~ TO WE D > STATE AID FOR VETS SOUGHT “Denied” Men Drafting Bill to Seek Compensation Seattle Couple, Welcome £ | in Oper from | Linde Pents, his wil The aml Baby Jean left & frou in a 16-foot As @ re t tle of the Seattle and others, to mer cruise route this elt Ala ope The Star authoriz payment claimants w Decause of being ssed sional soldiers and being in service pr t tion of wa The attorney made BY LINDEN B PENTZ LIGHTHOUSE ADDENBROOKE ORE. MR ' 1 y virtu t ef former Gov. Lister, wherein st ‘Was granted relief in the form of Special bill. “Due to this advic torney general Visory committee w @ relief bill in ow Anne Stillman, daughter bank who will millionaire October to Henry P Original bi Davison son of the lat 60,000 men of th 1 > ! id! H, P. Davison, who was part- x eompensation for thelr . “ > N “Of the 1,280 denied cl er in the f rm of J. P. Mor- CHOPPY WATER now have 31 our association. 0. ANE & leading [| POR CROSSING have made every effort to get in| figure. They have| ou touch with the other men, but due to| known each other since child-|sound, wh H t their having removed from the st dod: Queen Charlotte sound and Or else because of their to the outcome, tt they have falled to respond Grange Supporting 1» with reefs, and “Our relief Dill will necessarily con jets a . tain the name of every mn tor| _ Suffrage Measure |i-r. whom relief is requested. Unless we | The King County Pomona grange,| than one might expect hear from the balance of claimants | bY res¢ hes called “va Sen-|miles we had some rather before our Dill is presented for filing, | @tor Wesley L. support | going until ae) Ses they probably never will obtain pay.| Submission of so-called Lu-|trance of River into the Ment, as the matter has been hanging | CTetia Mott amendment to the ex ntrance of Fitshugh sound, w fire for three years. We shall keep| ™!tutlon to the ral states f ert island broke the force of @OF membership open to other claim.|#doption. ‘The amendment is de-| ground swell and the going Was Rood. Afits until August 1, after which our | Signed to give equal rights to mep} Our first bearing was for the Ad Dill will be fea and our further ac.| @Md women of all states. | denbrooke lighthouse and ax we dr tivity will be along the line of ac Similar action has been taken by|near to the lig puse we decided to Quainting the new members of the| th Washington State grange and|go ashore there if possible and get legislature as to the great injustice | ther organtzations of farmers some fresh water, as the wate ike Our members.” A. Ellington {s master of the Headquarters of the association ts | °°* #T@n&* at 209 Hoge building annex. two camps ha good to use f Sailors from the fleet were en-|_ boat be | terta ained Monday a rnoon withthe wat —tho Hospttall w Jat 8 o'clock THE BON MARCHE TB adzene BASEMENT If You Want to Be Money Ahead, Keep This Date Open—Tuesday at 9 50 More New Canton Crepe sertion—yoke styles with full A Wonderful Group of Practical Dresses Attractive Styles in Good length pleatings—short. sleeves —self tucked collars—lace vests with pleated full length but- ton trim—pleated panels lace trimmed—pleated apron effects Quality Canten lace trimmed. Knife pleated tiers forming front effects—crystal button Honeydew, lavender, poudre, peacock, lemon, henna, tan, black, navy and tassel trimmings—lace jn- Jobber Said, ‘‘Rather Sell Surplus Than Move It.’? Here They Are—Values That Scream! 142 All Wool 89 SWEATERS 5 EXTRAQRDINARY VALUES In solid colors and fancy combinations. Some with two- tone brushed wool fronts. Side fastenings and contrasting colored bindings. Fiber and self contr: stripes. , Cuban and Piiing “held with Barner tips. White en- ameled leather soles and heels. Sizes 3 to 7.. Bargains in seasonable comfort shoes. White kid trimmed. Novelty bel cut-outs developed around a combination of one- and center- straps. White enameled leather soles and heels. All are one- strap style, as sketched. Cuban heels with rubber tips Sizes 8 to 7. A general util- ity shoe for summer wear. ae Hy HTH ; AT inl Wi Sit |to this station jae they pase an \ Find Woman Lighthouse RiJMORED ENTRY Keeper in Lonely S pot \voys siac 1 Boat, Receive Warm Jeacon Guardian WOMAN KEEPS LIGHTHOUSE ' M outaide r walla and Nx painted and f vered with a ahi ome lino. um. ‘The kitchen is also dining r who would want a dining uch a big pl Then in the front of the is n of the same size with ¢ walls and floor are deer skins carpet LIGHT GUIDES SHIPS FOR 14 MILES ur rooms, 4 the oms. A ads up to a Mra, Smith is Englinh small, middle-aged woman, an lively as a cricket and as cheerful ax a lark She has been in charge of this light for something over two y the death of her husband pe St. James, a the Queen Charlotte is only visitors t were asional | whalers and where during a period of | noting three ye Mra. Smith did not see Janother woman She lov the life she leads here, with chickens, a garden, a dog and six tame squirrels for company Fishermen hail ker from their boats hrop in occasionally with a bit of f meat or fish and She has visitors for miles around, With an occasion plece of excite mt, uch as the time when a hall t fisherman lost his boat on a Rearby reef and Mra. Smith helped him salvage his engine and kept him | for two weeky until the weather moderated to he could get away When evening came we sat down to ame! that one might never ha expected to find in a Hghthouse, al tho mostly from cans but which in, cluded bdiscults and cake just as good/as one mightknow Mrs.'Smith could make, Then the Mate and I were treated to a regular. bath and after that introduced to a real bed, with snowy white curtains blowing about in the breeze and the reflection of tho light coming in thru the Win- dow. And after or thal--aleep, Clifford’ 's Race Okehed by Vets! United Spanish War veterans of the state have ifdorsed Edward Clifford for the republican nomina- tion for the governorship, according to Warren H. Lewis, president of the Clifford club, The resolution says that Clifford, in his administration of the department of labor and industry, has reduced expenses more than a quarter of a million dollars in three years, Loves ‘Pretty Widow” at 106 CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., July 21.- “There's a pretty widder up in North Dakota,” who's the only “gal for , Everett, Is De- bating Congress Race H tent with tw MINER MISSING Charles Emke May Have Been Slain, Friends Think George I ouy tore owner 4 m2 E1..ke, reported the ¢ tect The mins b unch near Kent, bu’ not visited it in that time. Emke was in the habit of carrying a large amount of mone ns RECOVER 0 DY Remains of Karl Koepfli’ Taken From Lake | After lying at the bottom of Lake hington for three weeks, the} of Karl Koepfil, 19, who was Jrowned in Lake Washington near ark in view of a crowded ex 1 steamer, was brought to the Sund Pete expert dr . re 4 the body, Peterson had worked tirelessly on the case, The body was nd in 190 feet of water near the p re the youth sank Peterson recovered many bodies of drowning victims. He also located the trunk that contained the body of Mrs. Kate Mahoney and brought It to the surface, and the | body of Artie Mace, A reward of $500 wan offered for the recovery of the youth's body | Island Bars All | Not Vaccinated | Seattleites traveling to Honolulu) | must show “satisfactory scars” de- vaccination or remain in quarantine in Honolulu harbor seven days on arrival, it was announced by the Matson line today, The regulation is an emergency one, passed by the U, S$ Public Health Service of Hawalt, | There is no smallpox in Honolulu. | The measure is a preventive one. Pansengers held in quarantine are! charged $3 a day by steamship com- j Panies for board. Sound- Gulf Freight | Rates Are Reduced Beginning Beptember 1, a reduced tariff on Puget sound goods con signed to Guif ports will be effec tive, it was announced Monday by the Luckenbach line. The tariff wilt | japply to canned salmon, fruity and| vogetables, dried fruits and beans:-; | | The new tariff means a reduction’ jof a doliper ton on these. commodt. |ties to Gulf ports, making the rate | }40 cents a hundred pounds and plac- | |{ng these ports on a parity with At lantic ports. State Sheriffs to | Meet in Olympia, ’25 | YAKIMA, July 21.—The State Sheriffs’ association, which closed its annual session here Saturday, will meet next year in Olympia, the county peace officers decided, Tho sheriffs, by resolutions at the final meeting, gave thelr approvals to jail sentences for liquor law viola- tors, remunerative prison labor, ex- tension of juvenile courts to all parts of the state, compulsory examination of all juvenile and beginner autolsts seeking licenses, and regulation of ferries and airplanes, ; | | | him, according to “Uncle John"} Fourlk, 106 years old, who says he is considering marrying for the fourth time. How to Own Your Own Home VERY family looks forward thelr own home, The buying of a home, made wisely, may be the stepping stone to advancement and happiness. A mistake may causo discouragement and loxs of How much can you afford to pay for a home? For the lot? For the house? How cin the money needed to finance the transaction be bor. rowed? What fs necessary to consider Should you buy or build? If your income 1s $1,800 a yea house and lot; how much can you pay in Interest and principal Do you know how to obtain a first and second mortgage? | All these points, with financing tables, showing just what you j can and cannot do in financing the building or purchase of a home, are covered in the compr: which our Washington bureau has compiled for you, and which you may get by filling out and below. OO COT eae CLIP COUPON HERK | tRSHIP EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, ©. T want a copy of the bulletin, “Home Ownership, HOME OW Inclose herewith five cents in NAMOs ss seseseeseverseenevees St. and No. or Ry Busseseeeee ON ee ee ee! to the time when they shall own in house plans? r, how much can you spend on « you pay down; how much must | | | fall one's savings. | | | | Hy | ‘ehensive 16-page printed bulletia mailing, as directed, the coupon loose postage stamps for Hebe eee eeeeneteenteeeeeoesey | BHALO. eesvereeessenseeeseecen touch fo heap 0} ished, plete Very cri uy Well-made In with ruffled tie Fourth Floor—Th * Purchase Extraordinary! } Manuf acturer’s Clean-Up 1,000 Pairs White Ruffled Curtains Crossbar Marquisette and Scrim p and daint summer in price! In Single and Double Checks Curtains, 24-yard window neatly lengths, d PAIR fin- Com- New Silks 25 Almost every fash. 36-Inch Changeable yess Taftfetas $1 Fine quality two-t d wilk colorings, blo ligh ark 39-Inch Glimaree White 39-Inch Silk-And-Wool 33-Inch Rayon $ Chenille Pon . $1. 50 Ri y gee, Yard BE sitios ] .65 Crepes $2.45 atural color with stripes of 1 Black, y a, red, lavender or black, with also self checked patterns, ae Fine Black 39-Inch Heavy Weight Rayon 2 Lo: egal $1. 95 Rayon Brocades .. . . Satin .. Satin ...... 1 .6 Caund well. All white Extra fine quality, all silk. White, black, navy, Maytinn, with brocaded satin and Mate In black only lark, Chinese yellow, rove, sil ver and tan. 38-Inch Colorful Fan-Tan 1 5 88-Inch Silk-and-Wool .. Printed Crepe ..... a Canton $1 35 Crepes . $1.10 Colors are Empire blue, tan, Crepes . Many different patterns in gold, N turquoise, pink, old Black Grae’ which will wear small or large designs, in light rose well and not become shapeless. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Rayon Is the New Color for Artificial Silk or Glos Announcing the Yearly Sale Sample “Nemo” Corsets —and Odd Lots of Other High Grade Corsets Taken From Stock Half = Gan the women of Seattle have the opportunity to get these won: derful Corset one-half their reguli price): We sare: belling :riote i“Nossce”, Some slightly imperfect. A few Mater- than ever befgre. Women realize their nity Corsets, low-topped Girdles and many advant®ges and physicians ree- sieres in the lot. ommend them, for they are the acme of hygienic corsetry. e «$7.25 Models Now $3.62 $3.00 Models Now $1.50 $7.50 Models Now $3. $4.00 Models Now $2.00 $7.75 Models Now $3.87 $5.00 Models Now $2.50 ry $8.00 Models Now $4.00 $6.00 Models Now $3.00 $9.00 Models Now $4.50 $6.50 Models Now $3.25 $10.00 Models Now $5.00 $7.00 Models Now $3.50 Second Floor—The Bon Marche $13.50 Models Now $6.75 36-In. Comforter Challies, 15c Very pretty patterns to harmonize with almost any bedroom color KING'S BASTING COTTON, DRESS SHIELDS IN REGU- in sh.) in white, Nos. 40, 50 lar and shirt waist sizes; nain- acteins: at cuntity wei and 60; 3 spools...... 10c sook covered; sizes 2, 25 . sea , ptt) Aa) HOUSEHOLD RUBBER 3 and 4; pair...... c shtans Aprons, ruffled edges, in || sorT-FINISH MENDING 32-Inch Fine SxOtD, Bluey ren and Cotton; black, white and Bhingsons eteah es .59c brown; 2 balls.......... 5c Ginghams 25c Good assortment in. wanted black and colors; 60 yards on checks and plaids. Wide range @ spool; of summer colorings. In 3 spools lengths to 10 yards, 36-Inch Handkerchief Linens 75c High quality linens reduced. In white and shades of yellow, brown, mulberry, and copperas. 20-Inch Linen Napkins 6 for $1.75 Al! Jinen damask, in_ pretty floral and dot patterns. Good serviceable quality, which will launder nicely. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Beverage Glasses stripes and figures Be mond, shades Continuing Summer Notion Sale COLUMBIA SEWINi M Attractively Priced 1404) ‘Best quality thin blown Beverage Glasses. 1 oz. Glasses 2 oz. Glasses | Special : Set of 6 c 4 oz. Glasses 5 oz. Glasses 6 oz. Glasses 10 02. Glasses 14 02, Ice Tea Glasses, 750 Set of 6 Cherry Red Iced Tea Ball Sippers, at Union Strect Basement—The Bon Marche 20 Set of 6 36-Inch Rayon Knit Crepe, in Many Colors SILK, .10c STEEL COMMON PINS, 300 to paper; sharp points; 3 papers. . BYSSINE Sewing Cotton; white; 40, 60 and 6 8 100-yard spools: BIAS BINDING black and colors; yard pieces, 10c; SNAP proof; black and white; 3 cards, .10c RCERIZED Dlack .10c IN WHITE, “ror 2OC FASTENERS; RUST- ... 10¢ Main Floor—The Bon Marche Inexpensive! Fashionable! 85c lacquer, al- and other jue, seal rose white, blues plaids, 35-Inch Lustrous 36-Inch Silk-Mixed or dark coloring: yan corsetieres to serve you. A good range of sizes from 24 to 42. WHITE COTTON TAPE, %- incn wide; METAL SHOE TREES, nickeled finish; strong and flexible 6.01.6... 10c POWDER PUFFS; GooD Guallig i inerest col 4° c ored rubber cases... and HOOKS AND EYES. ON good quality tape; in white and flesh...... 10c SILKINE CROCHET Thread in white and colors; nearly all num- 7 c be all . Food Shops Armour’s “Star” or Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon, Lb. 45¢ In dust-proof cartons, 14 Ib. package, 24¢ Jig's Wieners, the ) “Ship” Sardines best and freshest | finest Norwegian olive oll; cans. Hon Marche 'Thou- Le OU eae sand Island Dress- | petcia spaghettlt TAM, MOat.| conc, Cee dressing for your | large 10%- o% ®ilad or sand- can; ready to wichos; Ib, 6. | Vuserwes Gani eee Del Monte ‘Tomn- toes} largo No. 2 | Ehmann’s Ripe cans; solld p very special, on Olives: black, and San, Pecleh,. Pes | meaty; pint., ae Solar Mrand Urok- | Sea Crent Salmons en Sileed Pincap- | cholee Alas k ples large cans in Red Chinook er heavy syrup; per | mon: can. ean. . © # cane shoe Main Floor—The Bon Mareho

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