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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue THIS STORE WILL BE ON TUESDAY AND CLOSED WEDNESDAY Union Street THURSDAY—THANKSGIVING SPECIAL DAY. DISPLAY OF PHANKSGIVING NEEDS AND THANKSGIVING WEARABLES aang the Thanksgiving Sale of rware ff eaentiie Sy , Dinnerw Finest grad with ie aold bas 6 Dinner Plates 6 Fruit Saucers 6 Bread and Butter \merican | border Plates DF : This 32-pe. Decorated Dinner Set for $3. 85 s i-poreelain Dinnerware, decoration Che set con 6 Tea Cups 6 Tea Saucers 1 Meat Platter 1 Vegetable Dish Thanksgiving Needs for the Kitchen 65c Yellow Mixing Bowls, iSe. Simplex Egg Beater and Cream Whip, |-pint size, 15e¢. “Universal” Food Chop- pers that grind and everything, No. 1 size $1.19. Two-piece Carving Sets, made from g steel, with wooden handle, A9e. Family Kitchen Scales, weigh 24 pounds | large size, special priced at Sanitary Roasters Model” Sa: Oval with body, made of heavy steel basting and self browning. chop set, ounces, No. by ounces, at $1.19. with Roasters, of gray enameled steel, round style, with cover, 25¢. size, set Cooky Cutters, made | sorted shapes, at 5¢. | Rockingham Tea Pots, the new “hook | lid,” best quality, at $1.00. | | | of heavy tin, in as set of s SEE i always nitary seamless self !, Glass Measuring Cups, Cake and Pie Pans, “Clean Cut” or “Loose Bottom” style, each 10¢, $1.25 Bread Boxes of japanned tin, are priced at 79e | WS8e. Odds and ends of Carv- ing Knives, worth up to 85c, special 49¢. graduated by at 10¢ Men—New Togs for Turkey Day? | Men’s Suits at $12.50 | Here a definite message for the man frankly wants to save on his Clothes: | every-day business styles; | made of good every-day | ings, Serges, Tweeds and | | | | Worsteds, in the s shades. If you like the pinch back better, we « of them to that style on short notice ALL SIZES, 34 TO 46. an change money’s worth, made in good looking styles, pinch or semi-fitted with velvet or cloth collars; the y and sleeves are lined SIZES 34 TO 44. —Upper Main Fleer, | Men’ s Overcoats $12.50: who | Men's Suits at $12.50—Carefully tailored, in good, Suit taple any Men's Overcoats at $12.50—They're an excellent back okes South “Never Break” Steel Frying Pans cold handles, at Plain thin blown Table Tumblers, six at 35¢. Tea Cups and Saucers, thin white china ix, 59¢ Dinner Plates, semi-porcelain, 37¢. full : and decorated 10€. —vrowrmn river. ain white each, The | usual—the diffe | here will gladly aid “Gift Shop, ent gift you im " where we may see so many ~—may be had, but at no your ie sele ng, if yo THE CHRISTMAS “GIFT SHOP” IS OPEN. In the Millinery Section—Second Floor, South “different” higher price. mu choose. ; where the gift un ourtcous attendants g | A Wool Givester for Your Thanksgiving Outing All Wool medium and heavy also sash effects; a Sweaters, Fine, h tion Cardigan stitch—sh 36, in Cardinal, Maroon ‘Thanksgiving Specials i in 1 the Delicatessen These Prices, Providing You Carry Your Packoges Home Yourself— ster Fresh Mince 1% lb. Eastern Oy Me: 30c Pint Or 58c a quart. A new shipment 300th’s wl wl ce weight fine and Oxi at received for Thanksgiving time. Oysters will make a most de ¢ kind Mother makes licious dish for your Thankasgiv more delicious; pure, i Dinner. } e Meat, 17¢ nd. —Fear Floor. Dainties for the Thanksgiving F east gain Tuesday in the Gr Thanksgiving fake advantag Section to save 1 your Grocerie Atmore’s Brand Mince Cranberries, 15¢c a Pound | @ packase 10¢. nd Citron ‘Extra fancy Cranberries, good Candied Peel, Citron a Meat, pound iaaiy leesiaa, Cranberry | ane. Orange and Lemon, a F will complet your | Pound 20¢, : Thanksgiving Dinner. Specia Not-a-Seed R. ns, 15-ounce i$0 a pound packages, each 15¢, va _ Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins, Del Monte Petit Pois Peas, | | size packages, each 11¢, Mice katt ified Peas, @ can Cluster Raisins, 15-ounc 196 ‘ ages, each 15¢, Hawalian Sliced Pineapple Cluster Table Raisins, extra . "ig a pound 22¢ large size cans, a can 20¢ 22¢. . Dei Mo Pumpkin, solid | , Layer Figs, packages for pack, No. 2% cans, each 12¢ Zhe, a package 10¢, " California Apricots, in ht hredded Cocoanut, fresh and sugar syrup, No. 2% cans, each | *Weet @ pound 25 12%¢ arth Floor. Dei Monte Yellow Freestone Bon Special Coff Peaches, California packed, No ee in three ¢ y wool Sweaters for g¢ lar and full belt; | Sweaters, ine All Wool and Special at $4.95 ular weaves with full and halt d shades fferent po of war Girls’ New Wool Sweaters at $3.95 made in the regula sizes 28 te ord 4 Floor, Center. Domestic Specials 32-in. Ginghams 1 2,600 yards of G inches wide, in plaid mbray styles; le yards, at 10c a | 24-inch Calicoes 5c Yd. bolts and mill lengths of in light colors We cannot yards to a at this price. —Lower Main Floor The Thanksgiving Sale of Linens Is Nearing Its Close Better get some of these good things while prices are low. | $1.25 Linen Damask 95c Yard For your Thanksgiving table strictly All Linen Damask, 76 wide, matin fin and $2.00 Linen Damask 41. 65 Yard Kit ‘Linen Dae s wide, satin finish, fc $3.25 Linen Napkins $2. 65 fty Al tin finist pretty floral patter THE SEATTLE STAR GOSH! A DIVORCE © CASE IN BOHEMIA! Washington Square Alll Agog When Lady Playwright of | “Little Wax Candle” Asks Decree! TTRs. Lourse. MC. NoRTON Bohemia will have to wait NEW YORK, Nov 27.—Gosh! A divorce case in Bohemia! The plaintiff i# Mre. Louise Mo We uned to figure that real Ho Cuteheon Norton, who gained emians never even got married, fame by writing an exotic play ne getting divorced Little Wax Cand which was the vill ny of Green-| published by a Bohe ly in the/that Anthony an print-shop used to Comstock of ree sult, with the hate, 4 corespondent “an amazing Her husband, Allen T. Norton ly beautiful woman Hving in a lux is a-poet. T were married in urious flat In Washington square.” /1911 and separated last summer. Her name ts not give papers were promptly for the sealed; so Sho was a ith college co-ed at the time of the wedding STENOGRAPHER TAKES IN WASHING NOW AND MAKES MORE THAN FORMER PLACE NORRISTOWN, Pa, Nov. 27.—A satisfactory way for a stenographer to meet the high cost of living was disclosed in court here. All she has to do Is to abandon the pothooks ano typew keys for the washtub. The case that brought forth such velation wae that Inetituted by Miss Georgianna Cuth- bert against Mrs. Marie Lusson, a neighbor, to collect a bill for washing. Mies Cuthbert formerty made a fair wage as a stenographer, but conceived the Idea that she could make more money by washing clothes. She told the court that she now was making $68 a week and had to handle only five was! week to do it. One “client.” as Miss Cuthbert termed her, p er $30 a week, another $12, two $9 each, and the fifth $8. She can get these rates, aid, because she serves only families figuring in ex- clusive society. SUSPICION OF HIM CAUSES SUICIDE LOUISBURG suspicion of murder, Kan., Nov Recause he was unable to bear the Richard Clark, 69 years old, shot himself in the head with a revolver. Rumor had it that Clark was the mysterious as sallant of WIT H. Patterson, wealthy ir, who was kille reading a newspaper in the of his YOUTHFUL HUBBY TRIES TO SUICIDE TRENTON, N. J, Nov 1) from an attempt to end his life by wing polson, Antho . 19 years old, was arraigned in po ourt, where he p! ity to a charge of having shot and sert y wounded his you f five months Der is believed to have se ted a mercury tablet about his clothing previous to hia arrest. He was taken ill in his cell and was removed to the hospital. After pleading in court he collapsed and was taken back to the hispital. His wife is expected to recover. Both had leclared the shooting was unintentional TEETH SEAT OF MANY ILLS, SAY THEY ST. LOUIS, Nov Got rheumatiam? Sot swelling joints? See the dentist wisdom and bicuspids The latest thin in medical teeth up with rheumatiem, Many with the forceps, it is said. There is no craze or fun about it Medical science has actual) d white Have your teeth pulled A little gout? Yank the incisors, surgical and dental science reniarkable cures are being tles the {fected said a well-known practitioner. broug ht out the fact that poison from bad ims and decaying roots at the bottom of much general so-called rheumatism, I have had many instances in my p tiee where the den tist better than baths and lithia water and the old rheumatic treat men BANKER ASSERTS ACTOR IS BLACKMAILER NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—Another alleged member of the $1,000,000 blackmail syndicate een arrosted in this city in the person of George Bush Bush is charged with extorting $18,000 from has an actor a Baltimore bank official by a threat of prosecution under the Mann act The blackmailers enti the services of a beautiful woman at Atlantic City, the police were told r made the woman's acquaintance several months ago at the While they we ther two men broke open the door of the banker's room, (isplayed imposing-looking badges posed as agents of the United States department of tice, A settlement by ash to avoid a scandal is then said to have followed SAVES CHILD’S LIFE FROM ENGINE PILOT LA CROSSE, Wis., Nov Coon Valley residents may apply for a Carne lal for Fireman Peter Hansgen. He was in a freight engine n he saw a child in the distance on the track. It was rab down grade and the brakes were slow to grip. Hanagen climbed out along the footboard of pilot, gras a rod and leaned down. He grabbed the siceping child with bis free hand and Iifted her from the track just in time 300-POUNDER UNABLE TO ESCAPE FIRE PHIA, Pa, Nov, 27.—The giant proportions and the bravery of Frank J. Margwarth cost him his lite in a fire that wrecked is cafe and home at No, 110 Bast Allegheny ave Marewarth, who weighed nearly 200 pounds, remained in the burn ing building until satisfied that his wife, child, pet monkey and canary had been rescued, the second story and then, window, overcome by smoke thru which the tempted to pull him with a rope. wedged in entire crew of firemen at became | | 2% ea ch 19¢. : When he was extricated he had inhaled flames and died while Libby's Plum Puddin To Drink at Your|| $2.50 Patties’ Cloths being taken to the hospital. He was 63 years old ee Wetiara’s Home Thanksgiving || | $1.98 . a nkegi ioe NO" oom | CONST LUMBERMEN TO FIGHT FOR TRADE Je rp eg ee Pika eoll . | | Damas , k ooking SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27.~-The Pacific coast jumbermen are to low Crop . Spectr re IK day fighting against those secking to have lumber discarded as 1 shell Walauts, aisoon nd blended and has si ple $4.50 Patterns Cloths Dillding Material. ‘Thru the logal offives of thaly organizations thes pine lafae Walnut sar a A eiecaée tha | i sre today filling a “war chest” to be used in offsetting the “knocks” hard shell, a pound 14¢, | Thanksgiving day WEn) @ Splongia q y, Ail meee: donee by participation fn a monster campaign for universal Grape Juice, pint bottles each | | pound nehe > | ‘The wooden container, the fite-proofed shi ! hd. geist ortles cont, aoe. | Si oy | en, iH , mtainer, the fite-proofed shingle and other lumber | Kaen | products especially under fire will be put before the public in a better 2—_—_—____———_—_——_—_—_—<—_—<—<—<——_<—___i_ Ls! |iglit by the campaign terials, have large cape collars edged with the f Misses’ Velvet Hats, $2.50 Choice of style, of bl mixtures ; for skati ~.. FREDERICKENELSON. Basement Salesroom Attractive Coat Values $12.50 and $18.50 HERE are 125 Coats to choose from in the lots at these two prices. Coats that are correctly-styled and well-tailored from good m in the fashionable color Women’s and Misses’ size At $12.50 Are Coats of Wool Velours, Zibelines, Blanket Coatings, Chinchillas, Boucle Novelty Coatings. them lined to waist Quite fur collars; other In black, a number of these have 1 brown Base Hand-Carved Smokers’ Accessories Unusually Good Values ivy-blue, green, Burgundy anc ent Salesroom HE novelties shown in the sketch are from this new purchase. are of Mis ware, a 2 dark-colored wood, effectively hand- cured in etched effect. Included: Ash Trays, in octagonal and round shapes, llc Match Holders, lfc. Ash Receivers, in various styles, 25c. NOTE: While these are called “Smok Accessories almost every piece has other uses. For instance, the covered Jars may be used for rose leaves or lavender, and the Trays for trinkets or fruit —Rasement fale Tobacco Jars, in 4%-inch size, 25¢ Cigar Jars, 6%-inch size, b0e Round Tray: in Weights, 35¢ and two neroom. HE Hat shown in the sketch, an attractively youthful model, with stitched brim, is included in this as- a soft rtment. Others have shirred brim and grosgrain ribbon band—very becoming and black. Good values at $2.50. Wool Sports Hats, $1.95 Roll-brim Outing Hats, ack and white checks a led with self material nd rainy-day navy in crushable stitched-brim nd brown or green Very desirable ice $1.95. sement Salesroom wear, | Thanksgiving Needs Quoted at Special Prices: Full-lengtt model Large-Size Enamel Roaster nd belted Special $1.65 aaa ith large ¢ PF plethred, 1 Oval Roast material or 1 P { self-bast ©; dark. t plush-t ( enamel, seamie and mustar ack un velty 1 Individual Jelly Molds Special 2O¢ Set At $18.50 . of twelve Individual soft-finished Wool Veldure in a set and Broadcloths, most of 5-Piece Carving Set Special $4.85 As tured, Beef and Bird Carving Set, with knife blades and el of extra good quality steel, Special, $4.85. Dp nd stag handles Nickel-Frame Casserole Special $1.65 eI S-inch Round or Oval , of brown-and- whit mounted in heavy nickel-plated brass frame, with ebonized wood handles. Special, $1.65 As pictured, ware, Food Chopper Special $1.25 Family - size Chopper, fur- nished with a full set of knives for cutting meat, vegetables and fruits. Special $1.25, Mayonnaise Mixer : Special 50¢ Novelty Taffeta Ribbons 9:0: »- Special 1Qc | Yard 1 V' RY pretty ushions, vanity receivers and ot gift nove up from these dainty Ribbons ‘ colorings, patterned with floral and D and are 3 and 3% inches wide Ss HIS 1 leng Dress iderprice: of nae Flannel in white and Barred White Muslins and other Reduced to 10@ yard Embroidered, Drawn 2 ’ 32-Piece Dinner Set Scarfs, Centerpieces Special $2.95 soiled or rumpled fre reduced prices to at an exceptionally price It is of weight semi-porcelain, on C HOICE of fine the pleasing Ranson shape, popular weaves— pla with modeling outlined in - gold. Special $2.95. Bamboo Baskets 25c 35c 50c Exceptional values of fered at these prices in well-finished Bamboo Bas kets in the dark finishes for fruit or sandwic hes and close attractive white-and Dinner Service low medium in these Curtain Ends, long Good values at Sillk-Boot Hose 75c Pair Whip and nai 49 «seconds n n ¢ ecial, 10@ yard —Basement Salesroom. - and Kimono Ty and col Lawns, 1 desirable wash om display, out Mayon » Mixer. It eats four eggs in and akes a firm reamy ayon e dressing in ® minutes, Spe jal 50¢, Housewares Section, useful Percales, Flannelette, Outing xe effects, PI and Unblea cottons comprises Standard hed Fancy Table Pieces at Reduced Prices work De 1 Lace-t med come at sharply are qu E ment Salesroom Lace Curtain Ends, 25c Each filet net, cable net and other in center and allover effects They are in white, ivory and Arabian color, measuring from 1% to 126 yards and 40 to 50 inches wide curtains and small windows 25¢ each Just right for sash Basement Salesroom. ¢e¢TRREGULARS” in Blac thread-silk Women Stockings, W boot and self clod& low-priced at 75¢ pair. —~besement Salesroom, ings, basement. WASH GOODS REMNANTS Reduced to 10c Yard | | | } ' ek ee SS,