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THE SEATTLE STAR Girl Is eld Prisoner Iwo ‘Tomorrow-A BON MARCHE SALE | ee ee Weeks by Rich Lumber Man LOS ANGELS, Cal, Aug Fifteen-yearold Carol Mason is the FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30---Closes at 5:30 Daily Boys’ School Suits Folding Table [With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers] Special $2. 50 $5.00 and $6.50 Arc rine a ding Table, Pe ove’ Nort values at these prices in | 7) gd Haniy for re 4 Boys’ Norfolk School Suits with two | day, speci: woman In the case in a brand new sex scandal here which fs the most J sinee the arrest of MI H. Bixby ndition this pioture nonaat lionaire In a 4 formerly a ran into the and told having escay Honry W, Hawk the son of a =) CLOTHES LLY bakery IONS—on KK | | | | WITH SOME RE WHILE PRICE CONCI bl lumb nor millionaire For Tues, pairs of Knickerbockers—made up of serv- Fourth Floor | iceable suitings in medium shades. ° é Coats are cut in single-breasted yoke Linoleum Specials \ | Good $1.75 Bed Comforters style, with box plaits; well-lined, with faced T WO patterns in Inkiq ie linoleum, special $1.00 | hems. Prices, $5.00 and $6.50. Covered with Silkoline at $1. 3 GOOD $1.75 COMFORTERS, filled with ! rade cotton and covered with & i <¢ | Becond Fioor, | Two patterns in Inlaid Lip. | Graniteware Preserving = |»! # 96 yara | Printed Linoleum, two pat. Utensils: Specials | terms, special Se yard Second Floor, Sauce Pans, spe-| 5-quart Sauce Pans, spe- 3-quart $1.00 COTTON BLANKETS 62e | 50c BLEACHED SHEETS AT 39¢ > .° Cotton Blankets , tan or white, | d sheets size 72x90 oa cial 18¢. cial 25¢. G; ; a 5 : { f ium : with neat nk « ae it i - t ca Or S-quart Preserving Ket Sadar: Bieereine ites | Ir s ches, soft, fluffy at G2c a pa » with ne c chool Tyeaday Tuesday ats Sauce Pans, spe-| 1 Iuated Meas . cial 20¢. | 20¢. C HILDREN’S School Haty in corduroy, velvet and | plush, several attractive styles, at $1.45, $1.95 and $2.95, ao pF 2-2 S We a = - =: eS - i] =P = oe la | od -N = — a 7 ° 75¢ COTTON BLANKETS AT Ae ankets in nk and Cotton Bl with neat fp 74 inches; 75c value; well made. Not over | yf 6 pairs to a customer to each customer, at 6% $1.35 BED SPREADS $1 EACH 10¢ PILLOW CASES 81/sc EA. leached Pillow Ca F Preserving Ket Fruit Jar Funnels, special tles, special 20¢. 10¢. n size Colanders, special 25¢. " rnishings Section. Misses’ Beaver Hats, fin ished with grosgrain ribbon Women’s Fall Coats tend, 05 Misses’ Trimmed Hats in velvets, $5.00 to $7.50. IBELINES, Astra- chan, Sealette and thread ¢ aree-e Plain hemmed white Bed Spreads, cro- ; cheted spreads with Marseilles patterns, e from soft, f ©; $1.35 e fo ly hemmed and ‘ood weight and full size; $1.35 value for | neatly hem a M : day at $1.00. each. —Lower Main Floor of Bon Marche CHILDREN’S FINE FRENCH DRESSES—1/s LESS | BECAUSE WE WERE ABLE TO MAKE A SPECIAL PURCHASE of ‘Shgee dainty garments for little folks of 2 to eady for use, at 8 1-3e Artists’ Tams for schoo fi] wear, in velvets, plushes and tw eee ef ase= CAROL MASON AND HER MOTHER 6 ble t you # full third ot the price. || baron, where she had been held)in connection with the case ny j ne} corduroy, $1.75, $275 and elaborately Stianed wit th pretty laces and em brot leries Using a battering + to break! R 1 Crist, charets him with smart Fall Coats. They ’ here are the revised prices in the door of his apartment, which criminal operation : Girls’ Hats with v DREN'S $6.50 FRENCH DRESSES $4 33 rleaded th | desks on xi are in three-quarter andé with velvet tam pi Ri Gad . | t the poll ‘ 1 od from sight crown and lace brim, trimmed Rp ae OCETE $5.00 er a ee Ore other full-length models, and with ribbon band, $2.4& $5.93 t proprietor of an auto |theory that the colors include navy, en ee et con an Was arreste taken to on fa, Cal rt $6.33 Bt ————— | brown, gray and black. Sizes 16 and 18 years; 34 SUPREME COURT DECIDES lage | DISTRICT ROAD FUND CASE] Prices, $8.75 to $12.50 Basement salesroom fi 81000 FRENC are priced at ¢ HILDREN'S 1250 FRENCH FRescn FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH DRESSES Domestic Rugs New Arrivals EW shipments of Body Brussels Rugs have ap preciably broadened the selec tion in all the carpet sizes—ia the 9x12 size alone there are over forty patterns to choose from. French and Bundhar Wik ton Rugs in the 9x12 size are fi also new arrivals. Boys’ School Shoes | Children’s School Hose Commissioner Hamilton cannot draw on the Kent and Vashon |ff district road funds for more than 80 per cent of the levy | The supren ght same question was involved. Th cu are going at CHILDREN'S PLAITED DRESSES PRICED AT ie THIRD LESS | CHILDREN’S PLAITED DRESSES are going now at one third off the regular selling price. rt has decided this in a case bro bomish county, whe commis ) } CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES | DEVELOPING KODAK ALBUMS —First Floor sioners attempted to contract a debt which would cess of the 80 per cent | tion to W. R. Booth, a t Made of lawn or madras, with belts and high or round necks, suitable for small boys or girls, sizes from 2 to 3 years of age. Original $1.50 to $5.00. ‘Now $1.00 to $3.33 1 obage mo S167 |stats $2.00 4e0e & weevwve 424 e2=-2e22 Booth appealed, and the supreme court reve The sam the fu a Drenses are priced situation existe in King county, wher sin t and Vashon dist expenditure of the t in the first a But, by an interpretation from the pro id accepted by Auditor Phelps, Hamilton is of one other commis! ae ot Second Floor, | FROM 9 to 11 A.M. | ‘THE NIFTY RATINE HOODS NO TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED that have been with the con- to deciare these roads as trunk high- fi} rom the general road and dge fund ff interpretation, Hamilton's extravagance |] jects In such shape that even the most would have left the two d | | | } | tr ODD LACE CURTAINS WORTH UP | Ll 145 needed repairs could not have been legally provided for. F TO 35¢ EACH, SPECIALLY PRICED | selling at $1.45 | sae we oe |e PQOY'S Calf o : iste, knee | | ss . INE-RIBBED seamless lisle, knit from | 9 | Lace Shoes 21 an . are FEITERS | stron ‘s ee a strong yarn; in a medium Weight for a Cc ea. all reduced to In the arrest of five men during the past week, government officials iceable, with boys, and lighter weight for girls. Price, < Lace. .Curtain Factory Samples and | today de hey have broken up a gang of clever counterfeiters, who | P 25c pair. ti Curtain Comers, some, with slight Imper- | have b ng “raised” money, aggregating thousands of dollars i} heavy soles Misvee’ Lisle Hosiery, 250 Seliell : fection 0 be e | cific const : Hc ie * each. ‘Third Floor. ore are: Ray Byrne, alias George Griffin, alias William || >'2°% ee ene Fine-gauge Lisle Hosiery with fashioned , 20¢ SATEEN REMNANTS 8c YARD | - OD) stoyer, whe * his age as 17, and claims San Francisco as his home; | $1.75 pair; 13% yi 1 f lust Lining Sateen | » | Dan Darne of Tacoma; Thomas MoGulre, until recently ¢ Hi to 2, $2.00 pair; foot, light-weight and serviceable. Price, P of lustrous Lin eon | the ¢ er departme: , ; | 2, $2 aT; nt BE aang ot of lustrous, Lining Sateen A GOOD CHANCE TO GET A NICE RATINE HOOD tn he city wel ft H partment; John Griffin and J. KE. Griffin ponaere 2% to 5%, $2.25 35c pair; 3 pairs for $1.00. ¢ ® ch de se | 3 ‘ : abou ears each. 2: o 5%, $2.2 wee ote. | TO FINISH OUT THE SUMMER WITH—oow thst we The modus operand! of this gang, It is alleged, was to raise $1 Ddills Hf ; i & yard. Uppe: 34-2 YB. | have repriced all these smart $1.45 and $1.95 styles at 69¢ |), 5.1) . was to raise $1 bills) Hl pair seems.) - .! AMS 31- . | each sain ‘ y Orifr " nd Lace 71-2c APRON GINGHAM: | a ee aaa A shack in ttle, rented rae iriffin, was raided, and the Boys’ Gun metal Calf Button and Apron Ginghams in n and red | the close fitting hoods, turbans or mushroom shapes—with || Fovert uttit for the “raising” process. Shoes, built over full high-toe last, with | ir s ot esses oer sete a yard. Not over 14 | Reat trimmings of ribbon bands and fancy bows—some of anes ms two full soles. Sizes 10 to 13, $2.00 pair; yards to a customer. Lower Mate Flowr. | them have contrasting brims of fancy ratine WOMAN LEAPS TO HER DEATH J *yj202 90824 9 875m $6.50 i | | ’, | 19¢ WAIST APRONS AT 10c EACH We ve Reduced the $7.50 1 95 i Misses’ and Children’s Button Shoes in w ’6 Walet Aprons made of per- | | Good bye,” suddenly said Mra, Grace Clifton, 37, to her husband, |i ; e ‘alf ath- SERVICE o cale in stripes," with att! ink ca hag: 10 r ts James H. Clifton, Sunday night. Tho next moment she plunged from }] Patent Vici Kid and Gun-metal Calf Leath ERVICEABLE School Dresses of fi i ket. On aale from 9 tc m. 10¢ b oa I f . Rach. Second Floor. : Ca $1.95—A WONDERFULLY LOW PRICE for theso |p| h® fifth story hallway window of the Grand Union hotel, opposite the H ers, made over comfortable round-toe last. serge, made in French style, with Gk = ety $750 10.00 Mid-8 cog bes A Jetty hall, to the pavement below. D Sicce & o 8 $1.50 pair: 8% t $1.75 Je TOILET PAPER AT 5c A ROLL | 200° ¥7.%0 and $10.00 Mid.Summer Hate bat qurmmer is Be dist apite im toured lathe tho Che casts H Sizes 535 to 8, $1.50 pair; 8% to 11, $1.75 | on plait over shoulder and plated sii Fine Crepe Totlet Paper, large size rolls, | You've still got a month or two to wear them. Her fall had been broken by a wooden platform, but it failed to | pair; 111% to 2, $2.00 pair; 2% to 6, $230} tinned with soutache braid and. silk: ( 10e size from 9 to lla ar Not Several pretty models to choose from in bonnets, tur save her life. No motive for the act has been learned by the police : 4 P $6.50. over & rolls to each. No | bans, sailors, tallored effects and dress styles 4 Clifton and Walter Hanna, who had been visiting the couple at the pair , : x | Sizes 6 to 14 years. Price, $6.50. 8 —Lower Main Floor. r ’ —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. time of the tragic act, assert there had been no quarrel, The three Misses’ and Children’s High-cut Button School Dresses of striped galatea, in lo LS had a drink or we 6 of whisky, the wrsdbsraceoi se ath Sie: PPE aod Shoes of Patent Vici Kid and Gun-metal waisted style, made with full plaited cirt. alf, FOUNGTEOS . hers and deep girdle. Price, $1.95. A Banner g uesday” in the Grocery | neaTH WINS IN AUTO RACE mis: 8s t0 11.8225 pairs 1156 to 2 $2350] ro i air; 2!4 to 6, $3.00 pair. —_—__—_—_—_ SPECIALS IN DRIED FRUITS SAN BERNARDINO, Aug. 25.—Death won a thrilling three-cornerea ||| P8!T* “74°. * F itunes Ganeiibiees ‘ fr race here in which J. C. Webster, of Pasadena, and the Santa Fe Calt-| ff $$$ P. t Th on Suits. u enaans Seed | Tine: ' ara, good qual Seeded Ratatne, | full | Golden 1m aplendta fornia limited were other principals. Webster Hes dead today from eter omps “ one of ) packa no injuries he sustained hia automobile plunged from a 0-foot via 5’ S ogg _ oie duct, just as he was entering San Bernardino with the r won | isses’ Cc 00! oats “4 w J wg Aboard the limited was Winifred Rexyer, to meet whom Webster had hey Oe tate Gali: | driven from Pasadena earlier In the day. He watted for the train aii $11 50 . ti fornia Cherries, | miles owtside the city, and while the woman watched breathlessly fron e - on . y Quite i an 15c the observation car, he pushed his machine past 70 miles an hour, and UBLE-BREASTED B Sere R THOMPSON Suits of fine I 4, — shot into San Bernardino in th 1. The car falled to take a tum on D° BLE-BREAS 30x Coats’ of | ported serge, sizes 14 to 20 year] i hoice of Cey oe viaduct, high above tt t and Webst instantl: a mf sable mixer nO “ae me We Sronktast the Viaduct, hl feo aa the ‘ra and er Was instantly killed serviceable mixed coating, in full regulation style, trimmed with black ti 18 POUNDS when tf ping length style, with belted back. Sizes 14,| (yt ilk braid, $25.00. s Sherbet Cup Must 4, sma 7 8 years. $11.5 * Sure mustard, BRIB MURPHY Other School Coats in Cheviot, Tw $10.00 — fe te : kor’ bent: 1 and Chinchilla Cloth, at $12.50, $17.50,| Sete ss also shown at , oro en ea CANE y Tic NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—When the judiciary committee of the as-(ff one IRCA Mloth, at phe. ole $15.00, $18.50 and $21.50. Pure Baking Powder, Mayflower brand, delictous sembly met today, Lynn J. Arnold rlared that ten prominent New $19.75 and $25.00. Second Floor second Feel ful] pound cans, guaranteed SUGAR Yc nen had furnished him with evidence Saturday night which they one 36 aaa) t striotiy ahead on $x. stay tont thought sufficient to convict Chas, F, Murphy, of Tammany Hall, Stat brand: strictly high gr ae i Senator Frawley and Assemblyman Levy of conspiracy, bri i-pound can 35c a fiendish frame-up” in the impeachment proceedings again : 4 Crseane Romine Cheestate, flowe soon oum York. He demanded that the committee summon| e Great a estic ange faction» Levy and others to testify. C NOT ¢ . mittee refused to h Arnold testify that James C t OF YAR de kee rison, a wealthy New Yorker, had told him that Gov, Sulzer’s impeach ERFECT baking results and economy “ When ment was due to bribery and coercion, because rison was not able ars ; th 51.00 to give testimony before the Frawley commit and the assembly, of operation enjoy ed during ye Cc certen, Chairman Goldberg said that to hear Arnold before Garrison would be | rvice, E unintelligent way to proceed. | of use, under all conditions 4 ie tee glans A Page '¢ Thess ~ = t fs y sands of sal /KILLED WHEN RIFLE | FOREST FIRES ARE = are testified to by thou ticRangesiy © FALLS TO GROUND . RAGING NEAR BEND isfied users of Great Majestic a ine (PEENDLONe aie Hecinte ber in Seattle and vicinity. » & r | Chates foresters had a foree of men | aa ‘ ee hain sanitary ' ‘oon Lan near!ont today — fighting tinea! de ai ra The new model Great Majestic, with s how se¥- . th, is dead here today a8) 1 ountain ithenat th ; aa 4 base, is as handsome as it is efficient. We sho the result of the aceldental dis. |™ » southeast of here and | © pee jousel charge of his rifle, While alight-| "ear Bachelor Butte, southwest of eral styles, adapted to the needs of various bey UNION STRERT——seconn avENnuy—— ing from a railroad speeder, Engle | Bend The nt of d eo has! as well as special models for hotel use. . is vihnae ee cette used the rifle ax a support. ‘It allp-|not been ascertained, as reports. of | : a \s ped and ischarged, the bullet enter-| those who have been in the woods a bs his right lung Ihave not come tn.