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Pais SEEK LAWYER AS SLASHER PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19.—Miss | Litian Dunham, said to be one of | the most beautiful young women of Philadelphia, Was slashed across the face and neck with a razor last night. The police have sent out a/ description of Ernest Serara, «| young attorney, with orders for his arrest Miss Dunham ts Hahnemann hospital she had angry words with Serara, | only 16, At 1 she ahe told him she never wasted’! JURY ACQUITS YOUNG SAILOR Joe Sabor, the young sailor who committing a| see him again. ‘Last night she met him, and, saying “I'l! slash you so you won't make afy other man love you,” he used the razor, Miss Dun ham {eli to the ground and her as. wailant fod mons, $300 Pacific by Rev Portland, for the containing the sermons. A. Febtkern, of the and at $2 yard. Main Floor. and Pants 39c pure white, sligntiy fle jgh necks and long » length, 34 to 44, at 286 Extra Special for Friday $1.50 Swiss, Novelty Net & Nottingham Lace Curtains —$8e Pr.— High grade Swiss, Novelty Nets and Double Thread Nottingham Lace Curtains, 2% and 3 yards lon Values to $1.50 a pair, for Friday at 9$¢ « palr. Third Pioor, Orange Marmaiade, genuine kind, in small tumblers, spe- Cal, Jar : Apricots, Del Monte brand, No. 1 size cans, fanc y, stock in heavy syrup, rewular ibe i size, can sss... 1236 Canned Shrimp, Reliance brand, No. 1 size cans, extra fancy 1 G ¥, can . ed Grapes, De! Monte bran size ent cans, California Ni 2 White bu hes, Del Monte &e¢ Crawfords or Lemon Clings, in heavy syrup, No, 2% af ana, dozen 2c sliced ont prand, 3 $2.25 ; . 206 aa, Del Monte brand beans, Ibe size, size cans, small stringless 12:¢ ellent for can Minced Razor ( Fat Alaska Herring 3 for 10c Very fine eatin Alaska Herring % pound. ‘or 106 in these fat ighing about Buy them here at 3 TH | was " “ statutory crime Loe Angeles.—Three hundred ser-|(erday afternoon by a mixed jury was the ruling of Su-/Of men and women pertor Judge Walter Bordwell tn a|torney Was making an eloquent ap damage suit against the Southern | peal for him and severely arraign of|tng the parents of the young girl) days. years pants style with flat taped seams, Very durabh 39. Winter weight cotton Vests and Pants, | od. Vents have | even, pants ankle Women’s 65c Union Suits | Women’s 25c and 35c Hose 19c Pair Several hundred pairs of Women's E Black Cotton Hose, formerly sold at Attractive patterns in a full line of Friday's selling at 2 Domestic Sardines 3 Salmon that ma dish dere on th Aid pac [Bon Marche Flour, sk,| with was acquitte oharged While loss of a trunk| who preferred the charge against jhim, he sat with hands covering his | investigation of the purity squad, an attack upon the lawyer. the clty captains council, has of police on the od you hia at cent con for a period of Always Come Straight to-—— ——THE BON MARCHE—— And You'll Find: Far bigger stocks to choose from than most stores care to carry—lower prices, of course, for that is the way we do business here—and, et Store, and it Good strong cas and worsteds in fancy Coats are made double breasted all knickerbocker and will give satisfaction | A SPLENDID SILK BARGAIN FOR FRIDAY BUYERS | BEAUTIFUL 75¢ PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS Near half price for this beautiful line of 2,000 yards of plain and fancy Dress Silks, including the heavy all silk messaline, chiffon taffeta hair line and novelty stripes in colors that every one wants this season. 75c grade at 39c a best of all, the tried and true Bon Marche policy of money back if not satisfied. The Boys’ Suit Department is conveniently located on the balcony Union § you hither Friday The $3.50 School Suits for Boys $2.39 Come now, boys, for one of these $3.50 School Suits, size 9 to 17 simeres gray mixtures and fancy stripes. tmnakes (hese two good offers to tempt Boys’ All Wool School Suits at 93.99 Allwoo! Cheviot and fancy Cassimere Schoo! Suits for boys 8 to 16 years. Choose from dark browns, fancy grays and dark bive mixtures. Some of these suits have an extra pair of pants, which makes them of double value, Nice looking, neat fitting sults that the boys will ti $3.95 $9: SPECIAL FRIDAY—IN THE UNION ST. STORE Women’s 50c and 65c¢ Vests! $1.25 and $1.50 Kid Gloves 95c | a Pair £00 pairs of fine quality pique eewn Kid Gioves for women in white best wixew, at 95 nbrotdered Just and She School extra str 2 paire f 6c Challies Priced, Yd. 4,000 yards of Printed — Chailte, ct 24 inches wide, full bolita, in Persian ental Not over 15 yards to enc’ 10c White Cambric, tan and Mostly one-clesp. brown, « few black, in ® pair 50c and 75c Fabric Gloves 39c Priced at 50c | a Pair Women's fall weight cotton Union | Women's fine quality tmperted Cash- Suits, made high neck and long siceves, mere and Chamoiset Gloves, samples of ankie length, at S0c a suit Slightly a big imp vr. Natural chamolse, gray, fleeced, in all sizes, worth 5« tan, brown, navy and black at 4c Children’s 17c Stockings 2 Pairs 25¢ treevived, another case of those strong Hone to black with double Full line of fast « heels and toes, 1 to 10 Yard Lengths for —8e Yd.— h. a Tord Just & 4 09 yard: Fine hite ust fe a yard for 2,000 yards cambric, full yard of fine, lustrous Black Satsens, wide, soft even, wultable for linings and children's smooth finish. Not bloomers. Lengths ron from 1 to over yards to 10 yard rth 20¢ m yard. Matm each, at Te a yard. Floor, 1 Dept. value 10 Basement. No. 4% cane Domestic OF dines, fine quality that yo rrow at extra fine quality on Powder 9c One of the best washing market im the Washing Powder eat SK $1.17 THE “NEMO” CORSET DEMONSTRATION 18 STILL IN PROGRESS, oaMARCHE ONE ENTIRE BLOCK ON SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE STREET TO UNION STREET % cans for 10¢. Kippered Salmon 14c Ib. fine Friday Buy it here at 14¢ « pound, Borax Aid Washing When You Buy Groceries at The Bon Marche You Can Be Sure of Getting Full Weight and Just Measure | Norway Mackerel 2 for 15 white, meaty fish, latest cateh, for for 15¢ Grape Juter, good quality, rex- ular 20¢ seller, pint bottle ‘ c Cliteus Washing Powder, none better on the market, package, 26¢ value ¢ ainda, delicious — for , special to- &@ pound 12ic Red Kidney Beans, No. 2 size 1 far. uu will cans ra quality, regular ibe wie, mit Kippered | 6 to each .........cesseee ¢c White Bread, our own ing, remular ide loaves 2 for . Pore Coon, your choice of r Pulver's, two of Shiv » Dest on the market, Bic Borax Peyton G2 Get a » one of 4c % pound h 8c Norwegian Herring or household . Bon Marche Flour Pleaser! 10c Can particu’ bakers. Delivered Norwegian Smoked Herring with other rocerie ont one put up in tomato sauce. No. 1 sack to each, at $1.17 @ sack. oval cans at 10¢ a chn or $1.10 ane &@ dozen, WHAT HAPPENED TO TH face and on the verge of tears: |'The father of the girl had to be ‘led out of the courtroom to prevent BANNICK ASKS FOR REPORT Chief Bannick, at the request of asked the three | shifts to report on all arrests made on charges of disorderly and tnde- This report will be submit ted to the council, to be used in ite leading progressives in the state, will be the progressive party can: didate, with Dr. Walter Christen oon, 0 | 42nd district has tendered his resignation necessary time for the and the county filled the vacancy. lation of approximately 76,000 tleket are Edgar Wright Shields, and iH. “Bob” Hodge, progressive eandt- date for governor. whirlwind tour through the north } big mass meeting has ranged for him at Arlington tonight | mille during the day, | Rees. Dan Landon, progressive candidate for congress againet “1 Am’ Trimmer” Numphrey, night | The “Bob” Hodge reet of this week and all of next and on Friday will be at North Yakima to deliver the principal ad | dress at the state fair Senator Wesley Lorrimer Jones is back from Washington, D.C | Chicago steals side by side with “I Ama Trimmer” Humphrey. = Subscribers to The pentty will confer a favor by not! thie office at once of ony Ure to secure prompt a rine ate Pa It t nage! to Servis fer all, end complaints i oTpeat tion, If you er frsia are \t Seto. kh te this oF nes o. BC onto Man’ Vibe. awk tor the Ciroulation Departmest Matrimony before college di- plomas is the way two students at the University decided to . start their career, and accordingly today they are Mr. and Mrs. Ford’ Ken- drick, They got married firet, registered for studies yesterday. Larry L. Outiaw, 17, Is at thecit Jail today and will be charged wit i larceny In the Juvenile eeurt, after being traced to El Paso, Texas. He left a letter to histem- ployer, C. A. Slaten, in which! he thanked him for $239, which he promised to return as soon as he got “to where he was going.” Sla- ten runs a candy factory. LISTEN TO THIS PITTSBURG, Sept, 19.—art begins at home,” said Valén- tine Kirby, art director in the public schools, “Red wallpaper absorbs heat and boosts the gas bill, It's thi8 sort of thing the children must learn.” The advisory board of the city of- |fictals will meet tonight in the rooms of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Dinner will be served and addresses made by Judson T. Jennings, brarian, and Capt. Thos. Davies, port warden. All eity offt- clals and their wives are invited. Thirty students of Broadway high met yesterday afternoon to discuss plans for debating this winter. The tryout for the state debate will be held in October, Thomas F. Murphine, one of the David R. Mitchell, who wae nom inated at the progressive primaries,| the seven gubernatorial candidates be-|on the democratic ticket, “leause of inability to give up the| ceded the democratic nomination to} ampaign,| Judge W. W. Black of Everett committee today! ter ran third, with Hugh ©, Todd The 42nd dis| the youngest aspirant of them all, trict is the largest in the state, in-| second. cluding three wards in Seattle and a large part of the north district! to whether Black is eligible to run} of King county, containing a popu-| for any other office durtag bis term | as judge, The candidates on the republican) meaning of the statute relating to — GOOD SHIP MARY ANN. for the legislature from the will atart on a/ Claude F. Gage, progressive cand) | Western part of the state today. A| con! been ar 48 He will speak at logging camps and| Heenses which he han issued In the! With “Bob” Hodge will be Guv-| familiar with the duties of county | | nor Teats of Tacoma, progressive auditor, ix capa candidate for Heutenant governor.) out young man. and one or two other state noml-| family at Green Lake, may| will hear from any of the 26 can-| alao make theo trip to Arlington to) didates campaign) the ballots counted and the total) schedule has been arranged for the) number of votes thus ascertained. | week. Tomorrow night he speaks ¥! at Blaine and on Saturday he will| returns certified by the county aud-|] | be at Bellingham. Beginning Mon-| itor, approved the same, but did not |] } day he will take in-the southwest, touch the judgeship election. j He| Tuesday evening at & meeting of ta here to defend the Aberdeemand | the Brotherhood of the First Pres Inet) RJ dentally both theee standpatters: pl ative and J. M. Hawthorne and B. trying to tell the people how much’ A. Lewis the negative. pecan oceemmeeneaes = Wake! for the summer, drowsy in the heat, Has given place to autumn, whom we greet With College Yelle, The baseball season fades And every football Rooter’s tn bis seat! Myself at times did eagerly frequent The Baseball grounds, and many hours | spent In reading Baseball Dope, but never found ‘That I wae thrilled to any great Extent. But when Arrive the Bonny days of Fall, And Students throng again the College hall, And Blithe young Giants trot upon the field, 1 simply can't Contain myself at all! A College Crowd that Roots as it knows How, The thud of bodies tn a Scrimmage, Wow! The long. high Punt, the Tackle, clean and Hard, Ah, these for me make Paradise Enow! This is the sport that none may dare to “Frame” ‘That is not played for money or for fame. These Fine Young Warriors play with all their souls | Just for their Alma Mater—and the Game! YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | THE SEATTLE STAR _ Frederick & Nelso New Displays of Women’s Bath Rob include pleasing stylés in Eiderdown, French Flannel, Blanket Cloth Cloth at a wide range of attractive prices. Two very good values are At $3.75 New Bath Robes of fine quality blanket cloth, made jays style and fastening around wai they're needed in congress beca of the Panama canal, while at the! same time omitting to state that the congress in which they were) both members denpunced Col, Roow evelt for making the canal possible. | | Ernest Lister of Tacoma, one of) Lis Home question has been raised as Opinions differ on the this matter, Tonight at the Good Eats Cafe teria friends and supporters of te for auditor, will gather and) Gage i» popularly known | upid” at the court house, be cause of the thouvands of marriage) past 3% years, He is thoroughly je, and ja a clean-| He lives with his| Tomorrow morning Judge Yakey| on the non-partisan ju-| diciary ticket any cause why the; ballot boxes should not be opened,| In the meantime the offictal can-| ing board today went over the “Resolved, that party politics! should be removed from state and) county government.” H ‘Thin subject will be debated next | byterian church, John Bushell and Logan will uphold the affirm: TO CENSOR POSTERS CLEVELAND, 0., Sept 19.— Ap art commission to paas on billboard advertising the same as & commission approves k band concert programs will be suggested by poster men if counct] takes advantage of the constitutional amendment abol- fahing billboards. A reception at the Westminster |i] Presbyterian church last night ||} closed the third meeting of the Se attle Presbytery for the year. Dr. and Mrs, ©. 8. G, Mylrea, dressed in Arabian costume, told of their experiences as missionaries to Arabia. An automobile driven by Dr. E. 0. Jones, 2347 Broadway N., knocked down Louis Swift, eight, of 1400 Yesler way, patnfully bruising him STILL Lives DANVILLE, 0., Sept. 19 William Dudgeon, wealthy farmer, made three attempts at suicide, swallowing strichnine twice and firing a shotgun at his head once, but still lives. Portland.—Albert McGilvery was arrested on a charge of having broken Into a Warehouse and scorn: ing everything else, walking off with four heavy flat trons, OCEAN PARK, Cal.—What is said to be a sure enough “sea ser- pent” was captured here by W. H. Gilman, The creature fs six feet jong, has the head of a gila monster and a dorsal fin five feet in length. BOY WAS BURGLAR CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Police- man John Hoffman hurried to Lawrence MoCarty'’s residence in answer to a burglar alarm. The only intruder he found was & brand new 9-pound boy, BUDAPEST, Sept. persons are in jail here today, fo! lowing the Hungarian parlia- mentary riots, in which 800 perso: | were injured, Of those injured, 24]]] are seriously hurt. 19.-—Eighty in the following :— stitched band choose from, in the hi = satin ribbon ming. At $1.45 of wide satin ribbon designed, VERY low price for the handsome Bag illustrated, which is made of an excellent qua leather, over German silver frame in ge Lined in changeable silk and furnished purse. Special, $1.45. HE Leather Goods Section has just received a new it Leather shipment of those comfortable, S Traveling Slippers with leather cases to match in black, brown, tan and red. Price $1.45 Women’s Street Gloves $1.00 and $1.15 | lity 1 or silver finish with inside coin Women's Two-clasp Glace Kid Gloves, | black, oversecam white, $1.00 pair sewn, in tan, ay and Women's Glace Kid Gloves, full pique sewn, one-clasp style, with Paris-point ¢m- broidered backs; black, white, tan, brown, gray, navy and green. Price $1.00 pair. Items of Interest From Various Section | re pape Smatier than the ora nary um Cooking Recipe Books— In attractive cloth binding, 35c. Fancy Bridge Pads in imported designs, 25c and 35c. Auction Bridge Pads, 10c each. Kitchen Ranges of Tried Quality— All these Ranges have established records for efficiency and lasting service, and all! are shown in our Stove Section—the Great Ma- jestic; the Ohio Steel Range; the Round Oak Chief Range; New the Champion Coal and Gas Range; the Regal Quality Range; the | Olympia Range; the Direct-Action Gas Range. A Range for every home and for every need, Women’s and Misses’ Velvet and Corduroy Dresses— These will be extremely popular-—trim one-piece models in velvet, velour and cor- duroy-—navy, black and brown. Women's and Misses’ sizes, $25.00. Third Fioor. ~Becond Floor. Drapery Extension Rods — —featured in an extensive assortment of practical styles and serviceable g ing the following popular numbers: Sash Extending Rods, 24 to 44-inch ex- tension, 10c, 1244 and 15¢ each. Portiere Extension Tubes for large doors, strong and practical, 27 to 54 inches, 50c each. Forty-two to 84 inches, for double doors, each 75c. Floor Coverings Specially Price } | i | | i cross-grain All sizes, air, Firat Floor. Gray with light-blue or pink Navy-blue with cardinal. i Tan with white. Cardinal and white. At $5.00 ‘A new Empire-style h Robe of trimmed on short waist, sleeves, neck ar Prettily in the following colorings: an Tan with blue design; blue ribbon trimming. Gray with pink design; pink ribbon trimming, Navy-blue with design in red. : Gray with light-blue design; light-blue ribbon tric. An Exceptional Hand-Ba Women’s Onc M. sewn, in black, tan and pair. Women’s Arabian Mocha Glovel velvety quality black, $1.15 pair. eavy cord. ‘Trimmed pretty p ai a down front with stite —Lecond Plooe. clasp Cape Glo > sewn, in closed—larger when open. She for men and women. New Fancy-work Ribbons— Especially pretty for making bags and other novelties is @) Satin Ribbon, 10 inches wide, green and pastel colorings. and $2.00 yard. Mail and Telephone Orders— Orders $5.00 or over. Half-inch Brassed Extending TI polished slip-on ends ; 30 to to 78-inch, 35c. Long Extending Rods with strer ferrule and polished ends; 30 to tension, 10c; double window Second Floor, Annex Extra-Super All-wool Ingrain Carpeting, cut and sewed, special 55¢ yard. Granite Ingrain Carpeting, cut and sewed, special 25¢ yard. Japanese Matting, special 18¢ and 20¢ yard, Japanese Matting Rugs, special 50¢ yard. ‘ Japanese Grass Rugs, 36x72 cial $1.50 yard. Cocoa Door Mats, 14x24 in 45¢ each. Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, special. ........ccsceeseee seceees An exceptionally strong vai fine, well-built Morris Chair of somely-figured Heavy, soft cushions, covet tion leather; deep, roomy seaty ished with brass ferrules and A Chair you will app. é long Winter evenings—we h number that we can sell tom this very low price—$9.75. ~ Furniture Headquarters, received through the mails receive our ¢ tion, through a special well partment maintained for the put s prepay transportation charges t road station or boat landing in Washington, on purchases over the tel be teen eee eee quarter-sa'

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