The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1925, Page 10

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c 4 "and others connected w ‘Sadge George 1 / one of the framers o: = would be better to defer to |) down one decision, concurred in by * minding us of the South that Rides Here 2 Soon { She us . mM: = and Barnum & circus cohorts, 1, of Ringling Bros. circus. She, with the rest of the in Seattle on August 24 and 25. trienne. That means something this year, because Show is to feature equestrian performances entirely. horses and more horse H° That's Ringling Brot Barnum & Bailey's circus this ye: will play She is premiere eques- the big Playing engagements on/ m vers as August 24 and 25, the champion } s Templar drill Seeking something new, this| team. Combination of two of the most @ horse ix glorified in th famous circuses in the world, dat-| year's big circus season img back to th & boy, this ye ballet. Its called the ys when Dad was features an equ ~~ OHEAP ‘NATIVES’ HIT BY MAYOR ihe big top. FASTER COURTS ARE. PLANNED Judicial Council Considered; Seattle Is Also Praised Brown Favors Preventing Free Tournament View As a result of actio: Yention of s TROw in session in § tort probably will be mac passage of un act by islature providing council, made up of supe Ministration of law This much se and discussion Fri tered sound’ the advi ing for full power Procedure or me’ Judges Charles H. Paul, ‘ot E. C. Mills, of Walla Wall H. Carey, of Colville ‘Was not present WOULD SPEED COURT WORK The principal object Bimplification and s tigation as well as the of expense St was argued by some of the Tae Judges that the constitution confers Power upon the to make their own rules. This contention Was supported by a d from fudges Police Court | Battle May’ ilo in Ring Thur say after o» Kalina ¢ h Attorr ad Mrs. tion of the state. Others b Gslature and ask that bods fer power by statute SA feature of morning sess address by stice of the su- ej hen nia Lou Winthrop in the Fustice Waste Mrs. Waste, is | courtroom corridor j a Knights Templar | the enec fe in Seattle a guest 4 | seconds, Judge John B. Gordon t “I did not come before you to|no official cogn © of it anc @ffirm or reverse you,” said the/| tinued with the ndar, Speaker to the dozen or so judges} Present, “but I am going to hand aftermath will be | to meet Winthrop in the boxing r the latter stated. the battle, hov Mrs, Waste. It is this: eattle snows how, just as well as San Fran-| “He (meaning Kalina) insulted my | / cisco. Your hospitali has been} wife Winthrop said Frida 1} ificent and your hearts wide| won't stand for that, In fact, I'm] 1 @. You have gone far toward re-| going in his| the Pacific coast should think in terms| of the three states, and not of a part of one.” Judge Joseph B. Lindsley, of Spo kane, {3 presiding over the conv a4 Kalina denied that he had insu Mrs, Winthrop. |reled when they met jfirst time after the « - but the fight was The two men quar-! t for the | THE SEATTLE STAR New Satin Dresses*15: SATURDAY— atitebon Marche .0O Inthe Lower Cost Section Again The Bon Marche’s Estab- lished Lower Cost Dress Proves Itself With the and Most Fashionable Than-Us Section Newest ata Les: sual Price! XLEVER and graceful modes black ~ and navy satin — designed to meet smartly late summer and early fall de- mands for a frock that is suited to after- noon, street and travel wear. Featuring jaunty -flare lines—and many showing new tendencies toward touches of high color trimming. Second Floor—The Bon Marche 50 Junior Girls’ End-of-Summer Frocks A £3 eh bs hh Fae Paas} i) $34 Lt | G XHESE little dresse appropriate fe | vearing in Au ast, “Th e materials are Engli print, broadcloth, and novelty cotton weave: are made in straight tailored | Others have little ruffles of self-same materials or novelty contrasting material Sizes 14 to 17. Girls’ Wear, Second Floor—The Marche For Sunday’s Picnic White Napkins, 100 for 12¢ Wax Paper, 5 rolls for 10¢. Paper Plates, dozen, 5¢ to 20¢. Sealright Containers, 4¢, 5¢ and 10¢. Drinking Cups, package, 5¢ and 10¢. Lily Pienic Package, containing 35 pieces Lily Dishes, 8 for 5¢. Sanitary Paper Spoons and Forks, , 25e. 12 in pack- age, 10¢. All films bought here Saturday and re turned Monday will be developed free charge Main Floor—The Bon Marehe Souvenirs! Souvenir Post Cards, dozen 10¢. Real Photograph Post Cards, Se 6 25e. Genuine Indian Carved Totem Poles, 40¢ to 86.00. Leather Mottoes, 50¢. Pipe Racks, 45¢. Tie Racks, 40@ and S5e. Indian Dolls, typical, $1.50, 81.75 83.50. Souvenir Ash Trays, 75¢ to $3.00. Indian Moccasins, $2.50 to 82.85. ‘ Souvenir Pictures, 85¢ to $15.00, Ivory or Bone Pen Holders, 75e¢ to $3.85. Totem Pole Paper Knives Leather Souy Pillows, 85.00 (to 86.00, Mahah Indian Baskets, 40¢€ (o 86.00, 00 Chenayo Indian Table Runners and Pillow Tops, 82.00 86.00. Souvenlr Section, Main Moor—The Bon Marche “An Brceiieicitel Special Purckaled Cv ginghams, lace trimmed voiles, crisp chambrays and beach cloths, and finished with definite nd sty touched witl These Values Are Surprising ! New Apron Dresses $1.00 dainty le crepe voile: Many cut generously, are trimmed with lace—others tailored, embroidery. Second Floor—The Bon Marche and | Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings *12° Service-weight Hosiery with reinforced foot and garter hem tops of lisle, in Black, White, Nude, Oriental, Pearl, Cardboard, Orchid, G Blonde, French Nude, Beige and Powder Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose $ 1 85 Chiffon weight in silk-to-the-top, and service lisle tops. Black, White, Gray, aturelle, Peach, Blonde, Tanbark, Cin- Light Wood, Ciboulette and Beige shades Heavy Rayon Vests, $ 1. 1 5 Pink, White, Peach and Orchid shades in bodice style, with ribbon shoulder straps. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Children’s Strap Slippers, $2.85 Newer Felts —the Smarter for Simplicity $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 ASHINGLY and .so moderately priced that a variety in | style and color is possible in the well-dressed an’s wardrobe with a expenditure} tailored, wom- small In the newer shapes including becoming nev brims that) roll off the face. In shades of pansy pur- ple, wild aster, ter- blonde, and sand, black rapin, white. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Eat Well for Less Hams, Lb. 37c Chocolate Cream Fancy Bastern corn-fed stock Cakes, Each 60c sold by the plece ’ : ; Je Brand Butter, first qual | ve pest aa eu " tal dA peel | dd with chocolate. shot Choice Cottage Butts, tean and | eL0o sugar cured; ib aa¢ | wi and Sandwich Buns for Jilg’s Wieners, s fresh and | t plonio; dozen. , 1Be delicious; Ib. 28¢ | Fig Bars, fresh and appetizing Apricot and Prune Butter, in | Ib, 4 186 bully tb veri, 46@ | 1 Whole Fried Spring Chicken, Cucumber Dill Pickles; extra | 60¢ \ and crisp; enel Se ciisike etlbbeted (Raleihi,) rantiy: | Bon Marche Coffee smoked and cured; Ib..,.18¢ | 2 Lbs. 86c Kon Marche Mayonnaise, lh. B16 No, 1 ide; Nighest quality Chicken Picnic Box | ji "45o, hae ponent Lunch $1 00 | Libby's Rosedale Sliced Pine ) apple, ean 216 pany packed lunch for two | Black Tea; a fine combination Be contains | black teas; Ib, BO@; 2 Ibs, T7e eee Tite Sundcichen | Dessert Brand Seedtess Raisins; a hetiionit a Band IioxPke, 10¢; 6 for... .56¢ wibhos | College Inn Brand Chieken 1 Carton Potato Salad Broth, with vee; 18 Younce American Cheese can, D¢; 9 for 2be ke Happy Home Brand Golden Ker. Pieklow and Olive nel Corn 216 Main Hloor—The Bon Marche Finish the Season in a NEW STRAW Reduced to Our Entire Stock Has Been Reduced for Quick Clearance Th a real unity! Finish the or hold until ne season with one of th und fancy braids! All brims! Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche Real Savings for Out-of-Town Visitors! In the Boys’ Shop 120—2-Knicker Suits—$12.95 A special purchase brings these to you at this remark- ably low price Wash Suits, Bathing Suits, Boys’ Shop, 65 to $4.95. ‘95 to $5.50. Main Floor—The Bon Marehe New Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c Excellent quality Handkerchiefs in white linen, em broidered in delicate shades. Some are sheer lawn with blocked or gayly colored border All in regular ladies’ size, Voile Handkerchiefs, Ea¢h 25c Imported Hankies in with novelty s¢ of patterns stitching, colored centers and a wide assortment embroidery in black and white solid colors, ‘alloped borders, \ttractive or Main Bloor The Bon Marche a Good-looking little Slippers that are practi- cal for summer wear. In kid, suede, patent and brown. Sizes 1114 to 2. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Panty Dresses, $1.95, —for Particular Little Girls $[2e Say Ghee g Bes y ae Many different styles, made of plain or figured material. Some are trimmed with collar and cuffs of white, while others have contrasting pipings. Sizes Z to 6 years. Other Summer Panty Dresses $1.25 UAINT little dresses, made of checked gingham with collar and embroidery trimming. Just as practical as they are pretty. Colors are Brown and White, Blue and White, Lay- ie and White and Green and White. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Goodrich %/8-In. Moulded Hose 50 feet for $5.00 Built like a cord tire, with double thread mould- ed right into the rubber, Complete with couplings. 2 Refrigerators Reduced Built oak with | nickel-plated “brass hardware, | and white food chambers | | | Top Lift Style 25 Ibs, ice capacity, $12.45, 35 Ibs. ice ® $16.95. Side leers s. lee capacity, 5.00, Union Street Basement The Bon Marche from solid reduced to capacity, reduced to | 60 | by reduced to x }

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