The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 10

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MEEKER LEAVES Lean Days at Olympia;* | FOR CIRCUS ==» Selling Waste Baskets Pioneer to Attempt Sie of % ONT en ’ “ Book on Old Oregon. Lon’t Need Em; No More Waste Since Economy Regime Started Exra M paner long ox-team BY JR, JUSTICE ; Whe seat ' . This time tho 94 SOI e ? , { tised @onom re-| Rnd pioneer will . r I - polit : plied that pollt a aha $n a Wild West cirous, 4 . : ee : him Sng how th cove t w nm 1 the pla 18 ld i ght f ! ume w f Okla. to ; he | buttermilk ould 1 \ r H 2 We « far ' ' of buttermilk f 3 ukfast ! t hot di Ls ’ ‘ nt i > But ni} ng in : ; i 4 i CHEAPER LEAD PENCILS USED FEW RETURNS : i Last-Minute Rush Smaller‘: higemiray aemmegere | festeny { | Than Bureau Expected aol ae pring wnat Nk 4 Last- ax its : ' = be “Sl pwo “HOT DOGS" AND BUTTERMILK As for the smi The offici turns was 1 fore the with arm vlients. Returns eents to Neghter y ing da: THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT COAT BARGAINS! Just ideal in weight, softness of materials and colorings for Spring wear. And carefully tailored in Downy Fleece! Velour! Flannel! Bengalana! Angora Polaire! Suede Finish Velour! Weeks-Howe Co. Opens New Quarters Weeks-Howe Co. dealing S it any wonder the ¢ Bargain Basement In All grows? = Values like these bring the crowds! the Fully lined —stitehings —straps — self - button New trimmings—loops of self Vivid material—cuffs and col lars trimmed with con P| trasting materials— Shades! some bordered with fur —"’ bane. Auxiliary Formed for Legion Post A Shoe Event That Means Real Economy! Women’s and Girls’ SANDALS Sizes 21, In style as pictured—unusual- to 61%, ly comfortable and serviceable. Mediam Widths. vice ff Dusen, Stratton, t Police Arrest 14 in Lotter Chineso were d by member specia ail at 614 W Monday night Ten also taken. The Chin who gave| their names ay Wong Lee, Harry | Eng, Lee Sang and Woo Lee, were! charged with operating a lottery game Washington Pioneers| _Meet on Wednesday} Pioneer women of Washington} will we entertained at lunch The Viyraple o'clock W ix fostered b: of the W Smoked elk leath- er with chocolate kid trim- mings. One-strap with novelty cut-outs and perforated trimmings. Good, flexible leather soles with flat leather rubber-tipped heels. 32-Inch Crepe | 36-Inch Check Let ichen 5 Pajama Cloth pa ttersns— 2,200 yards, 4 stay fast col- In white only ors. In checks, —just like what C plaids, stripes and plain | B. V.D.'s are colors. an alarm clock wh , he had stolen, went off | as he left the store here It was in |his pocket [ Climbs ieaser | made of. | Women’s Silk and Rayon STOCKINGS Seamless feet—ir:ple mock sear —black and the popular colors. hacks—reinforced lisle tops res BY 100, Boys’ Heavy Cotton Stockinw 29¢ foi Infants’ Part-Wool SHIRTS 39c Seconds Button-on-front style—fine rib—sizes 1 to 4 | Saul Singer, who come to this\ lecountry 95 years ago a boy immi lorant, has risen to the wice prent dency of the ke of the United tates of N ke city HOLES Hinek onlya Wednesda = THE SEATTLE STAR 40-Inch Imported French Faille Silk Nonerushing 1 1 em, tur d In chid, fall 1 bi. F 36-Inch Imported French Brocades en EA ALS I cea na Bans ale too Originally very high priced Bro fed fuilles and benga in patte 0 Brown, t 1 bl 86-Inch Heavy Printed Crepes Artifictal much } p 35-Inch Black Messaline Satin es) 40-Inch Lustrous Black Charmeuse Satin 39-Inch Silk-and-Wool Russian Crepe... . | 49-Inch Lustrous Imported Sport Satin. . 36-Inch Heavy Black Duchess Satins.... Fabric Floor, Third Floor—The Newest Laces Priced Easily! 2,500 Wash Laces Yard—5c For needlework, blouses, simpler frocks and underthings. Imported Valencennes, in white, cream, ecru and dainty shades; heavy thread effects in open work pat- terns; machine-made Torchons and Imi- In two tation Crochet and Cluny. In widths styles, one from ¥%, ‘to 4 inches. s g 3ecoming little Caps to keep with 20-in. New Trimming Laces, Yd. 15¢ small heads comfortable and to shadow skibin Digicam Tha Sheep a look well with the new Sweaters. proof hem, In colors to match the Sweaters and the oth- perfectly. er finished Also bright trimming and finishing I Braids and Metal Laces, in 14- to J-inch widths; yard. . Main Floor—The Bon Demonstration of Krank’s Toilet Preparations Krank Lemon Cleansing Pin Shampoo, 50¢ Cream, $1.00 and $2.25 . In tubes vee 50e Skin Health, $1.26 cet, 81.00 | Lemon Vanishing | Nail white Cream, 75¢ Fixagioss, 50¢ and 75¢ Vace Powder, 50¢ and $1.00 n Facial Pack, $1.50 Scalp Health, 7T6¢ Too! et Water, $1.50 Kau de Quinine, $1.00 Chansflora Perfume, oz, $5.00 Main Floor—The Bon Marche What Is a Care-Free Washer? A “Coffield” —of Course! Some time ago a customer said that her “Coffield” was so easy to take care of that it was really and truly “carefree”! We decided that was a’ good way to describe “Coffield” simplicity and so it is known for just what it is—a “Carefree Wash- oP"! The Carefree Coégield requires no adjusting—has no parts to lift out and put back, and doesn’t e¢@n have to be oiled. There is no machinery in the tub to wear your sheerest fabrics. Let us show you why it works year after year without worry or concern on your part. Telephone us for a demonstration in your home. Union Street Basement and Main Floor—The Bon Marche tiest, a clothesthat ever came out of ods atthebon Marche y—Another. Big Day in Remarkable Selling of Silks A Manufacturer’s Surplus! Fine Spring Silks! Real French Silks, too! Here they are just in time for | Spring Sewing and Easter! 160 Soft Wool Caps MY Oh rr Ree ee ed flounce. ft : 12-inch widths, a5 27-In Diapers, Doz. $1.95 crochet, which is smooth and strong. In "ree weighing and measuring of ste pee ee ee, 39-Inch Chenille Novelties on SEL) Ee Ne neater ¢ 45 | Fine Quality Georgette $ AD . v | ou " of co newt celential, 12 $1.65 $1.85 $1.95 Widnes $1.95 Kon Marche i Under Spring Frocks for Babies Nothing Is Better Than Slim Rayon Slip $9.95 with pleat- The bodice sinl! ets Very Special! tops are finished with firm machine all the light shades for Spring wear. Babies from 9:30 to 11:30 Orchid, green, honey, flesh and yellow. Wednesdays and Saturdays Muslin Underwear, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Second Floor—The Bon Marche “Any of theOther Girls Will Be All Right!” That's what our regular customers say “Hendryx” Brass Cage Stands A polished brass stand, [ strongly constructed, with $5 50 solid arch. Stands 5 feet ‘ 7 inches high. An ornamental and prac- tical standard for bird cages. “Hendryx” Bird Cages, from when they can't get an ap- pointment with the operators they usually have! And it . too, because it s we ha din ; poet Be 3 aly Ane $2.65 to $5.85 highest class opers ° loin irae he Beauty. Abopiaid: wuz cole. Unic treet Basement—The Bon Marche tomers know that no matter how small or how great the service they desire, careful at- tention will be given to each detall of it Second Floor— The Bon Marche een, Cake Making Is Easy — With These! =>) Clear Glass 59 Mixing Bowls, Set of 5 Cc y Good and heavy, deep shape, with eS 1 smooth edges. “Sterling” 14-qt. Gray ys Snamel Dish Pan namel Dish P C qi Deep style, with round rolled edges and handles, heavily enameled on steel base — “Sterling” Gray Enamel Tea Kettle 85c \ In 5-quart size, enameled on steel \\\ ind has fit-in enameled cover. Meteor Coffee $2 15 Percolator e Wight-cup size; made by Manning- Bowman Co., which is a guarantee of quality. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche 36-In. Melbourne Challies, 15¢ Yd. 4,000 to 10 yards. colors. s—lengths all wanted 32-Inch Devonshire Cloth 25e 400 rd lengths to 10 yes andl checks 27-Inch Fancy Organdies, 15¢ 800 yards—nice quality fog children’s dresses in checked styles In blue, pink and helio. Third FMloor—The Bon Marche

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