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Laughed Two Weeks Ago—Now They’re Worried The smile has gone from ers of Bobby Franks. Tw lows started, the two yout with each other. Today strained look that envelops the L rd ‘thrill’ they sought in mi Frank Tinn it is differe of Richard Loeb an the fight proceedings lightly -the t the o weeks ago, When hs took the faces picture a Perhaps the d Nathan Leopold, Jr., slay- to save the gal- y, they laughed and joshed the right shows the seriou y are experiencing the | them from ey Leaves Romances Behind Him EW YORK, Aug. 11—Cy clonic Frank T! y the bounding main, possibly glancing thru a brand new c tract calling for $1,500 a week, while the girls he left behind him took stock of wreckage left when a high-voltage, black-face caveman comedian runs just a little too far amuck. Two fair voices—the resonant and firm, the other faint and sad—were raised and neither one would have an out and out bad word to say about Frank. When the comedian knocked out Imogene Wilson, fair Follies favorite, and got into court and out again and smashed a cam- era and didn't go home for three or four nights, here is what happened to the principals: Tinney—Was paid $10,000 to Yeleaso Sam H. Harris from a current contract and signed a mew one at $1,500 a week to Play a season in London. Imogene—Fired from the Follies last night by Flo Zieg- feld because she went back to Tinney and deprived of a $600 @ week movie contract, because of the notoriety. Mrs. Tinney—Brought sult for separation from her husband to y ts on one VARIED PROGRAMS ON TUESDAY’S WIRELESS BRODACASTING BILLS Copyright, 1924, by United Press ‘JY, New York, 405m and WGY, Schenectady, 330m, 7:30 p.m. E. S. T.—New York Philharmonic orchestra. WIZ, New York, 465m, ‘Singers. WFAA, Dallas, 476m, 8:30 p. m. © 8S. T—Tancred Commandery quartet. KFI, Los Angeles, 496m, 6:45 |) p.m P, C. 8. T—Motion pic- ture night. WFI, Philadelphia, 39m, 7 p.m. E. 8, T—Fairmont Park symphony. 9:15 |} p.m. E. S. T.—The eight Volgas || | protect their Long Island prop comedian sailed for | of the voices raised of the pale, frighten: who wailed “F * and clung to him in his cabin until It seemed she might get her way and be carried to England with him. ‘The other voice was that of Mrs. Tinney and there was no wail “I'm not ready to join the rest of the mob and jump on Frank,” she said. “He has a lot of good qualities, but appa ly he hasn't sowed all his wild oats yet, and I guess he never will I'll go back to work (Mra Tinney was formerly Edna Day- enport, stage favorite) and the boy and I (the Tinneys have « small son) will live down at Baldwin on our 35 acres “Those acres are nico and flat, and the boy and I will be able to live on the level—which is the way after all, I gucas.” |\Dies From Crash On Mt. Hood Road} | PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 11.—Dom-| |'no Casiato died of injuries recelved | | when an automobile in which he was riding Sunday night, crashed from Mount Hood road, six miles east of | | car |Casiato and his family were return | ing from a vacation. | | | JOHN H. PERRY Is HERE | | John H. Perry, former Seattle at-| |torney and now president of the| | American Press association, arrived ington hotel. He is here} month's vacation in The! Charmed Land, he said, The | gram present state highway pro was unanimowily approved! | Sunday by the third annual meeting | f lot the Western Washington Motor | Freight association at the Hotel Sa. voy. Fifty.two auto freight men at | tended the meeting. THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT Hard Times, Nothing! The Bargain Basement Supplies the Combination to the Great Safe of Economy! | ew Shipment Poiret Twill } ne The with bone and self covered buttons— full length knife pleatings from col- lars in tassels—round set-on fancy collars— novelty colored braid trimmings— full length self, covered button ef- fects forming panels front and back —straight line tailored models, Exceptionally Good Looking! Exceptionally Low Priced Jobber’s CORSETS)$4 .50 GIRDLES Bought at a Saving! Offered at a Saving! In pink and white cou Big variety of back Corsets and Girdles in sizes in all styles. Other better qui | | aiman, 4032 Midvale ave., 145 | Charming styles in mode, w Mohawk and black! new long sleeves trimmed front—novelty silk and bead Samples! til and some brocades, lace and some front lace sizes 22 to 40, but not all ality models, $1.95 | FAVOR ROAD PROGRAM |” CONTESTANTS IN MANY RACES County, Court, Legislative Filings Close i (tw tw | Gresham. Other occupants of the| Pav escaped with minor injuries. | (4 i (ew Be ¥ Ta Supe Frate: jor Court, Position No, 2—Arthur C. Ba ¥. Griftiths (*), W Hupertor Court, Position No. 9—J. T. | Ronald (*). | Unknown Woman Is | Hurt on Highway | An unidentified Worn was} knocked unconscious in a spectac- ular traffic crash on the Edmonds | highway Sunday night, in which | four cars were wrecked. Leo Lip- Miss Drew nd two other per- 4, cars as the re- cident. Tho injured driven away in of Haller lak sons had sult of the woman wi passing auto. a a} DEDICATE NEW CHURCH | KELSO, Aug. 11.—Dr. Coleman E. Byram, pastor, officiated. Sunday, at the dedication here of the new Cow- Iitz-Wahkiakum Episcopal church, ( Flying Bishop }) \ Naval airplanes have been placed at the disposal of Bishop Harry Roberts Car- son of the Episcopal diocese of Hati, so that he ean fly ~~ ) 5,000 Lodgemen from parish to parish in ful- filling his duties, THE SEATTLE STA Ezra Meeker Plans at Beach Outing Aerial Stump Tour : R Wurdemann Chosen to Head Officers W. Powell, I HE BON MARCHE | Hunting Accident Dwyer Elected to Is Fatal to Youth Lead G. O. P. Here t WILL IMPROVE HERDS START NEW PAVEMENT Making Daughter’s School Clothes The Bon Marche is ready with these gay cotto make sewing a genuine pleasure! kip the worry from the planning. And, as usual, The The New Butter pi your every need at prices easy to pay. And Here Are the Cottons 4 36 Inch In new yards. ) Scout patterns '!)(.8,) School Ginghams, 19 In checks and broken checks. \| lengths to 10 yards, AL ves T Y|'\ | ; V A. ¥. C. and other }/ . | stripes and plaids. ais ae : (it, ) Tissue Ging Effective che ( 6 and 38 Go rr i Taal g ks and broken brown, black and white ) Dress V // Inch 4 « pattern Butterick Patterns No. 5480 requires 4% yards of 51-inch material in 12-year size. No. 5430 requires 1% yards material 32 inches wide.in 8-year size. Third Floor—The Bon Marche ECOMING Hats, with a youth dash about them. Embroidered With Chenille! Piquantly Trimmed With Birds! Bound With Tailored Ribbon! Touched With Metal Braids! RICORNES, variations of the cloches, soft off- face rolls and clever slap-backs. In black, sand, olive, sunglow and the newer leather browns. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Inexpensive and Fresh Curtainings and Draperies Broken Lines Cretonnes, Now 69c Domestic and imported cretonnes, of heavy fine quality, and some pieces of popular Terry cloth. All rich colorings and lovely designs which will be suitable in any room. Sheer Ruffled Curtainings, Yard 45c Voiles, scrims and marquisettes, in plain white or finished with dainty colored edgings. There are plain weaves, and other effects which are charmingly pat- terned. 36- and 40-Inch Net Panel, $1.50 and $2.50 Heavy weaves—in novelty effects. Finished with deep hem, and four-inch fringe. Many good looking patterns and some plain nets. A beautiful curtain for living and dining room windows. New Oval Rag Rugs A special offering of heavy rag rugs. A close, even weave. The best assortment of colors in years, in- cluding blues, orange, yellow, browns, pinks and blacks. 20x36 $2.50 2x40 $3.25 27554 $5.00 Fourth Floor—The Bon Marcho LIGHT COLORED SHOES One-Fourth Less Of patent, trimmed in red, ld mouse or champagne kid—also Made with Louis, Cuba: green, field mouse, kid or all red, green, blue, fie brown, biege or gray suede and buck. $3.45 Shoes reduced to $2.57 | $7.95 Shoes reduced to $5.97 4.95 Shoes reduced to 3.72| 10.00 Shoes reduced to 7.50 6.45 Shoes reduced to 4.84! 11.00 Shoes reduced to 8.25 TheBonMarché Percales, 15c makea—fas —lengths to 20 Ext | 32 Inch all wanted rs Very (incu) Amoskeag Ginghams, 25c)\ ( 2%. ) Rhomshonda Prints, 35c in checks, wante clothes. hams, 25c| checks—in blue fast co! gn oiles, 25c | ( In plain color low, tangerine Third Floor—The Bon Marche 5414 requires 15% Notions Many of which mre neetssary when making Daughter's School Clothes, Elastic, 29¢ bolt firm quality; \%-inch 2 ‘yards on in box; handy for and household use sortment ¢ Dias Tapes 6 yard of @ well kno ¢ and colors yards ‘a Hosting Cotton y 1 0 and 60. ber 40, 5 Sewing Thread, spool 4c 100 on spool; black and white strong quality. Nox 10 Shoe ‘Trees—jn natural wood: or pink, white or blue; pair 10c. ‘Trimming, in J yards and Kye Tap firm quality 4c. le in frilled styles; lity satin ribbon; Yard 20. good in many Mending Cotton, 3 for 10¢ 30 yards on ball. In white, brown or black. 3 for 10¢. Sleeve Protectors, in stiff cuft shape; black ‘patent finish Pair ide, Household Aprons; pure gum in bright shades; medium size. Each 25e. Snap Wasteneray in Japan finish; and large sizes. 3 cards be, Rubber Sponges; medium size; slightly imperfect. Each 10¢. Safety nickel finish; in «mall, um and assorted sizes; 12 ping on a card; 3 cards 106, Shears and Scissors; in small, medium and large sizes; good cutting edge. Pair 50c, White Twilled Tape 10c bolt 6 qualit?; widths from inch, Bolt 10¢, N hess solid wood back; several shapes. Each 10¢, Crewel Needles for embroidery; with large eye; assorted sizes 10 needles. nickel or small, medium 12 on a card, in package; Be, Main Floor—The Bon Marche Phe. n, military and low heels. Third Floor—The Bon Marche srviceable woolens and useful -notions Patterns are charming—and The Deltor take Bon Marche is prepared in a Big Way to supply 5412 requires 1% yards material whicn inn) Witchery Crepe, 25c ) Scotch Ginghams, 35c and plaids—many ngs—serviceable for school (imi) Zephyr Ginghams, 50c Checks, plaids and plain styles in most w inn) Dress Crepes, $1.00 rose and g Butterick Patterns 82 inches wide, in age 9 yards of 54-inch material for Third Floor—The Bon Marche Dress Goods, Suitings Reduced Prices! To Help Make Daughter’s School Clothes Economically! 40- inn ) Navy French Serge $1.25 A good, serviceable quality f 10-year size. ‘or school wear. (25, )All-Wool Polaire Suitings $1.25 In shades of tan, green, old rose, gold and beige. nn ) ! weed School Suitings 95c Inch Mixed colors: Suitable for suits and coats, and 56- Inch school wear. ) Sport Coatings $1.95 Plaids in shades of tan and powder blue, brown and tan, Chinese red and tan, and jade and tan. GS ) Wool-Mixed Khaki Suiting 89c Suitable for dresses and suits for school wear, ( *mit® )AU-Wool Crepe $1.25 Inch Brocaded stripe of contrasting color in shades of brown, tan, navy, marine blue, jade, gray and French blue, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Hand Painted China Dinnerware 32-Piece Set $9.95 40-Piece Set $14.95 52-Piece Set $19.95 Fine quality Nippon China with handpainted floral border de- sign. Carried in open stock so that you can add other pieces later on. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUK—UNION STREET—SEATTLY