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Women Achieve Heights; Are Presented at Court Sixteen Lucky Americans Are Picked Out of Several Hundred; Gowns Costly, WANT KIDS FOR SPORT SHOW Thousand Children to Take Part in Exposition SNIFF ETHER, HE TELLS U.S. Mixes Metaphor; Says Op- Tne erate on “Dismal Swamp” ‘ rt in the my ition? Wa: rite or a browr 4 Outd a woodland WASHINGTON, May 23.—Th: s n of the ut ot Com maybe a Ehdian or a lovely je humm: ira? y night } Well, then, after schoo! Monday ismal swamp of | |bad organization,” which exists « Washington. Hoover's remarks were contained in a speech to the United | States Chamber of Commerce : ma better hustle up to Douglas’ imeing academy, Broadway and © str and get Miss Joyce Avis | register you for your part. u'll be a part of the won eant of Sportsmanship a be doing your ah oward put ig on one of the biggest things Se tle has ever uttempted. Besides, “We have shunted along misf! after misfit from one generation her,” Hoover said. ‘On the tive the federal gov nt, we to ou'll nave fun and learn } There'll be abou’ @ren in the produ vis says there may be have! 10 into ruments, un- 7 @ipal part or two for » cabinet fficers. There are | The sportsmen's annual show is | more than 40 independent establish either under directly 4 One of the Jealing numbers will be the pe je sponsored by the Seatt Lucille Butler w @f this and will tell you more about later. BUY YOUR TIRES NOW While they are still low. Tire prices have al- ready advanced, and we _ are anticipating another large increase in the very near future. In spite of thest ad- vances, and rumors of additional advances, our prices remain at the same old low figures, but we can’t guarantee these prices for any length of time. BUY NOW! The following prices are sub- Ject to stock on hand: jis “a glaring of the kc | waste*which have resulted from th: blunder of assigning admistrative |functions to the joint and equal) |minds of a wrongly constructed | |semi-judicial tedy, Not even two} geniuses of equal authority could adihinister a competitive business, | let alone seven.” | He said some government agen-/ cies act as legislator. policemitn, | Browecuton, Suda" and jury MILITIA GUARDS TWO NEGROES | | Fear New Attack by Mob to! Lynch Confessed Slayers case nen | DALLAS, Texas, May 22.—A com- |pafy of national guardsmen, aug-| mented by a score of city jcounty officers armed with « joff shotguns and tear bomba, Fri-| day were guarding the county jail| where Frank and Lorenzo Noel, | negro brothers and confessed slay- ers, are held pending trial Gov. Hiram A. Ferguson ordered | the guards mobilized after 2,000} citizens, bent on lynching the ne-| groes, stormed the jail Thursday, fought hand-to-hand encounters with | police, and were dispersed only | after five of their number were} shot and wounded, The mob began gathering at 1} a, m. when it was learned the negroes had confessed killing two| white men and assaulting their} woman companions. Speakers tn- cited the invaders, and by dawn fighting was general. | Seventy-five policemen, powerless | against the hostile throngs, were reinforced by city firemen, who re- | |pelled the raiders with high pres- | sure hydraulics until additionat re- | inforcements arrived. | Rocks and bottle hurled from the mob, one striking and wounding Sheriff Schuyler Marshall, who led a cordon of police with drawn revolvers against the trate | crowd. Fire trucks were brought into play, and amid ao hail of 2 Cl.. were bullets, stones, water and bottles, the rioters were dispersed. More than 100 men and one woman were arretsed and herded into the jail. Later they were re leased without c harges be ang files = OPEN PARK ROAD Motorists May Drive to Nis- qually Glacier The rapid melting of snow and drying of the roadbed during the| past two weeks made it possible to open the Nisqually road as far as the Nisqually glacier. Beginning today motorists may drive thru to the Nisqually bridge, five miles be- yond Longmire Springs, ‘The repair crew, which follows the steam shovel, is now working above the Glacier bridge, on the section which suffered more damage than any other part of the road, Excellent progress is belng mado by the steam shovel, which is now cutting thru 10 feet of snow on the 38x7_ § NEW TUBES 90¢ and Up According to Size Mail Orders Shipped C. 0. D. Without Deposit TWO STORES PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP PIKE 8ST. AT BOREN Phone EL sot-2195 cutoff above Narada falls, Bar- STANDRING ring accidents, it will reach Para: dise Inn about June 16th TIRE co. NURSES 10 GRADUATE Commencement exerciyon of the Seattle General hospital's school for nurses will be held on ‘tuesday evening, May 26, at §& o'clock, at the First Methodist Episcopal chureh, | Faony ORAS EL jot -8800 Times Square FIVTH and STEWART W. 0. STANDRING, Prop. THE § EATTLE STAR c 960 More of Those ‘Imported Straws for Saturday—at.The Bon Marche Men’s Shop r— Rayon striped madras repp Shirts, Staple and f stripes on white grounds good fitting shi guaranteed colors—sizes 17, sizes, Rayon and silk a stiteh styles! Solid prev dy More Madras Striped Shirts Another proof of the wisdom of The Bon Marche Cash Policy! $445 Extra! Men’s Rayon Mixed Socks 50c and ancy Full rts 14 to mixed, in ney stripes plain Sizes 914 to 11%, and dropped a Sennits! head size! Fancy Braids! All crown heights! Balloon edges! Every Every practical proportion! Saw edges! Coble edges! Every brim width! Feet shaped in knitting- style seamed back—and strong and gunmetal. x Summer Neckwear ———— Priced to Please ————" Collar and Cuff Sets | Long and Short Panels $1.45 | Finished smartly with cireular | ported Venine lace panels Ease Vest pets 78 | Guimpes and Frills no irritating seams- Sleeveless, be collars; also eyelet embroidered | *ty!e, collar and cuff nets, combined and | with embroidered nets, and im. | knee heel garter te mercerized lisle ‘Bonnie Burson’ Full Fashioned Hose, 1,800 Prs. Heavy Quality Silk and Rayon—See Them Modeled in the Window— Demonstrated Point by Point! Every Pair Guaranteed toe and sole fully plated to give added reinforcement—ankle French nude, »p. In black, white, Main Floor—The Bon Marche $1.00 shaped in knitting—with blonde, beige, sudan, tanbark, airedale, nude, gray Women’s Cotton Union Suits $1.00 | to or tig with loo: wing sleeve style wi Extra sixes, 1.25 | | | Children’s dns ifr Kn t U ion n Suits | $2.45 nit Un | gnod and] abined wit ea) | for either boy | linen reuw-| 1 f Venise an al. lace to & $1.00 & to 12, | vest f ade t 81.25; wives 14 to 18, $1.50. | Main Floor—The Bon Marche » Main Floor—The Bon Marche Bathing Suits for Everybody’ Women’s All Wool Suits $4.95 | Girls’ Striped Rib atitched—fin in the much desired Sizes 6 to 12 one color style. All the bright and light shades, | ing skirt at as well as the dark colors Blaes to 44. Women's Rub $1.00. Women’s Cotton Suits $1.00 style, BO¢. Welllmade Suits in navy blue cotton, which are find to have at camp t who comes un prepared, Striped with rod; sizes to 44 Wa Wings for women and children, 35¢. i Tots’ Suits 24 to 28, without skirt Sizes 23 to 3 no quality Suits in an exce all-we 82.45. aneoctment ee colors. * Plain or with eontras Second Floor akirt stripe Main Floor Boys’ All-Worsted Suits $3.65 Sizex 28 to The sort of suits that boys de light in, P with skirt stripes, or with cheat and akirt xt Main Floor—The Bon Marche Men’s Cotton Smart suite in bia white and red. Si Men’s Jantzen Bathing Suits $6. stitch Bath elty Jantzen all-wool ribbed Suits. Py chest and skirt stripen in nov combina Sizes Men's Shop, Lower Entrance, Second Avenue ain color: ations Useful for Outings! Split Leather Hand Bag Special, $2.95 In 16- and 18-inch s ing, strong frame a and reinfo serviceable with Keratol lin He, inside pockets Strong, roomy. and © for any sort of trip 24-In. Fiber Suitcase $1.75 Heavy fiber over a strong wood frame. Fin- ished with good lock and catches, leather han: dle; strong, roomy and good looking. In black or tan, Fourth Floor—The Bon Marcho [— In The Bon Marche Food Shops Where Good Foods and Low Prices Meet Congress Pound Cake 50c Armour’s Star Hams Lb. 32c Delicious cake for desserts or — Corn-fed stock, extra choice. to serve with tea, By the plece only. Fresh Apple Pie 806 Swift's Premium Bacon, fine Fig Bars, |b.. 17¢ quality; by the plece; lb..49¢ Chocolate Kelairs, 28¢ Choice Cottage Butts, tean and Finger Rolls, for picnic; doz, 15¢ Sugar-cured; Ibl.... sees 30. Sandwich Bread, large loaf.28¢ Freshly Churned Crean Laundered Flour Sacks, doz. 80¢ tet sib. fics caes ints Cheese, fine Oregon full cream, year-old; Ib, Picnic Box Lunch ir’ Bon Marche Muyonnatye, $1.00 29¢ fresh and delicious; Ib... Daintily, packed for picnic 4 ey for, sm eat Libby’s Rosedale whole fried spring chicken, f : chopped egs easnesartea: Pineapple 2 lettuce sandwiches, Large Can 22c 1 carton potato salad, plokles Sliced or crushed pineapple, in and olives, syrup. 2 silees cake. Tomatoes, large can California to- 2 ploces Ameri@in Cheese, matoes with puree; can,..18¢ Reliance Corn; high quality Counter Lunch 35c sweet and tender; can, 17%4¢ Creamed Chicken Me Snider's Catsup, large bottles; Carrots and Peas each ., a g2¢ Mashed Potatoes Hon Marche Coffee; ow Iiigheat Bread and Butter rade; ve BOO Vrosh Strawberry Sundac Gen OnE Pokoo Blend Coffee or Milk Tea; high grade; 1 Ib..,..68¢ l Main Floor—The Bon Marche Main Floor—The Bon Marche nace STREET: ' atiteh, colors Bathing Shoes, Women's and Children’ 34 to 46 Men's Shop—Lower y'sFamily * Wool Suits $3.95 | rast with smartly ¢ Oxford style, Diving Caps, regulation Second Floor Boys’ Wool: Mixed Suits $2. 45 Bathing Suits 95c k and navy trimmed with Second Ave, Entrance 50 sand fancy 4 to 50. »To Add to the Pleasure | Plain White Na 100 for | 12e. Wax Paper, & roliln for 26¢. ily Dishes, 8 for Be. dow. Be to 20¢, 0 fo or sae Be | 25¢. | binations and most fascinating ways. x of Picnic Days! | Films in stock at all and if you bring them in before 11 they will be ready for you at 6 Main Floor—The Bon Marche Children’s Lisle Socks lengths, fin fine y colored turn-dow A g00d ansortm: son's best colors in dark shades. Main Floor—The Bon Marche x“ —_ A Special Purchase of Women’s Fiber $ 4. 9 5 Coat epee ERY attractive coat sweaters for sports and street wear—which feature the new straight tailored and the season's favorite high | shades. Checked and solid color lines, effects, in daffodil, \ rose, gingersnap, tiger- eye, flesh, poudre and new blue, lettuce and cicada green, and white. Second Floor—The Bon Marche moonstone, 160 Selected Summer Hats $3.75 In the Lower-Cost Hat Section Hair, crepe, hats. transparent straw With wear, satin com- Trimmed in Children’s Summer For children from 4 to 16 years. colored cocades, streamers. Splendid for school, picnics and street Other little hats for the little girls and misses at $1.95 to $4.95. Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche In white, black, sand, cork shell, lettuce green, blond and orchid. Large and me- dium size pokes and off the face styles, Javas $2.25 bindings, braids and (SATURDAY —CHILDREN’S DAY AT THE BON MARCHE Peter Pan Wash Suits, $2.45 | Girls’ French val Frocks Ny New Straw Hats $2.25 Rope brim or roll brim styles in excellent quality straws, plain color, or trimmed with contrasting shades. Other Straw Hats, 65¢ to $2.76. ) For the Younger Fellows, From 4 to 10 Clever new styles, featuring vestee effects and the newest sport models, Plain colors, or effectively combined contrast - ing shades. Full cut, and the colors guaranteed, Other Wash Suits, $1.45 to $4.95. Wash Hats 65c to $1.35 Sizes 6 to 7. Smart styles to match well with wash suits, In roll brim, rope brim, middy or tam shapes—and plain col- ors, or combined tones, | Boys’ Long Corduroy | Pants $3.50 Sizes 6 to 16. The sort of trousers that bring the biggest thrill to a chap when he puts on his first long pants, In tan or powder blue, and correctly tailored. Main Floor—The Bon Marche solos. Misses’ and Children’ s Play Oxfords Made with good quality brown uppers, with Uskide soles, on footform lasts, specially priced, Sizes 5 to 8, $1.00 Boys’ Crepe Sole Oxfords Made of tan calf with Plantation Sixos 9%o 18%, 84.00 , Slzon 2% to 6, $5.00 Big Boys’ Sixes, 6 to 10, ¥6,50 Goollyear welt sewed, on the wide toe, short vamp balloon last. + Sites 1 to 2, $4.50 Specials for Graduation Days $4.95 XQUISITELY dainty and winsome are these new frocks, made with the care and individuality that girls from 7 to M best like in their summer dresses, Finished with ruffles, and deft touches of satin rib- bon, Much white for graduation itself, and delicate pastel shades for summer parties and street wear, Second Floor—Bon Marche Girls’ Hiking Wear Good Quality Tweed Knickers, sizes 7 to 20; made with tailored cuff knee; tan and gray mixtures, $2.95, Khaki Knickers and Breeches, tailored carefully; $1.95. Khaki Middies, in straight or Balkan style; special at $1.65, * Second Floor—The Bon Marche ge sizes 7 to 20; Very Sizes 814 to 11, $1.15 Sizes 1114 to 2, $1.35 Growing Girls’ Oxfords $6.50 For street or golf wear, Made with nent f shade tan elk uppers and Plantation crepe rub- ber soles. Goodyear wolt sowed, in blucher lace style and wing tip neatly perforated, Sixes 2% M8. Maln TMoor— The Bon. Marche Crepe rubber JK—FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET o