The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1917, Page 10

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SIAMESE TWINS ny antinued From Page 1 || ting the day for the test of skill, their parents, the two sis: | made a tour of the nation to) funds to defray expenses of | 1@ operation. ‘operation, if successful, will Qe unique in surgical history probably the first on record Discoveries of recent years have physicians to determine the advisability of an} of this kind | instance, bismuth meal, a) substance, when taken in. | ily by a patient, aids in the} process by casting a more; shadow on the parts to be The two Hinijosa chil Ate some of this meal before | photographs of them were snot bead ay feel confident that the opera m can be performed without any | whatever,” sald Dr. fw. “The intestinal canals in ig Case are shown to be entirely The ability to diagnose separate condition of the di canal was made possible use of bismuth meal and ¥, Which were unknown ago, twins will soon be old) to realize their predica:| heir lives, provided science aid them by an operation. of the two little girls) @ great boon in their lives, m normal, healthy, of life.” - « both made the 40-foot be lady visitors took advantage |" r ieviae the occasion also to in t the | Md Beleom, gymnasium, establish-| it the natatorium building by | and Salt, physical training |& ily, the winter sea- swimming was ushered in in h Her Babes carne Caer ve lessons at home, Mrs. Bunice Clark attends classes trifle beyond $3,350, Previeusty acknowledged [MISSING GIRL ONLY — Baten” teu | VISITING, SHE SAYS identification, the victim, Bwther . ‘ 1.00 Thayer, was tn too serious physical Miss Myrtle Hayward, for whom) condition last week to see him. So been searching his relation to the attacks hes nev 1.e0/since Tuesday afternoon, returned er been definitely established 1.69! to her home, 1612 Charles st., Wed Hartford according to the polices, |nesday, and was indignant at the is a cocaine fiend, and has a long See) publicity that she bad received police record Miss Hayward left the house Sat- Mrs. E. FE. Thayer, 1056 Sullivan jurday, saying that she was going st. sald Wednesday she had a feel | | to see a girl friend who works with tng that he might be the man, altho ———@/ her in the Colman building. When he ts not known to have been loiter © ossjehe did not return home Sunday, ing in that district at the time of ise} as she usually does, her landlady the attack [became alarmed and phoned the “I understand he has a pecullariy who lives in Issa- shaped thumb,” whe eald, “and my Mrs. Hayward said that the daughter mentioned that the man police should be notified | Tuesday evening the girl's father thumb. That is why I believe he and brother came down to Seattle might be the man.” in their automobile and traced the ¥ youngsters, with an entirely | ® tle, and swimming at the Crys Will be a nightly feature. | office,smiling a yard wid it is," they said in chorus. there it was—a check for smoke fund today passed a a Albert Nelson, 38, a laborer, was| anight of nights—and | found dead, presumably from heart ing Lonnie Austin, who) disease, Tuesday afternoon, {n a the idea of holding the | shack near 15th ave. and Boston at., ‘carnival, and G. E. Sherwood.) when the police battered in the! of the natatorium, came to | door. Nelson's absence had been noted ¥ hbors, and the police not!- fied. He has a brother, Gustav, living In Seattle, who has not yet Ba Girls’ School Dresses at $1.25 black and white checks. to 14. Coats at $10.50 Mrs. Hill says she was havi)! trouble closing ] trunk, and called to a young man who was passing in the hall for THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMEN Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Wearables At Prices That Will Induce You to Buy in the Bargain Basement Dress Skirts of Wool | Silk, Serge and Satin | Serge . Corduroy at Dresses at $11.95 Wide-wale Corduroy Skirts with wide belt and pockets, in brown, | taupe, green and blue; the Serge The kind of Dresses mothers are wanting for their girls. simple styles of pretty plaid ma- terial, in brown, blue and red; also | jacket effect; also. straight-line Girls’ and Juniors’ stitched belt; navy and black. Tub Silk Blouses $1.95 A sample line of high-grade This new lot of Blouses feature the Coats; exceptionally smart girlish Styles, of cheviot, zibeline plaid mixtures, in navy green, brown and gray; sizes 6 to 17 years. One style as illustrated. Children’s Dresses 98c In Sizes 2 to 6 Years Dresses of black and check material, trimmed with con- trasting colored serge and ribbon belt; pleated and Empire styles. striped and plaid silk Women’s Union Suits $1.00 fleece lined; high neck s and ankle length; good fitting | Union Suits in sizes Women’s Sweaters $5.25 All-wool Sweaters blue, red and gray, THE SEATTL * CHIEF SEARCHES | Polloe Chief Beckingham | started an investigation, Wed | nesday, of all hospital, to run down rumore that victima of the woman-elugger, who failed | to report attacks to the police, | were being cated for in them. These rumors, many of which | | prove? to be unfounded when inves | tigated, persist that the | tacks of which the police ar formed,” the chief said, “They are | causing fear among the women, and | that is why I bave intended to trace) them down, There ts no doubt that |the rumors are exaggerated, but we're golgn after the facts.” | All hospital authorities, the chief sald, will be reminded that they are required by law to promptly report all cases of violent injuries direct to! While 200 armed firemen and dozens of civilians are pa- trolling residence districts at | night, and ready to launch a | man-hunt on short notice, no reports of actual attacks by the woman-slugger have been re- ceived at police headquarters this week | Residents of Queen Anne hill | will meet at 8 p.m, Wednes Her pur pose is to brush up her own famil:| day, in Queen Anne high | methods, In| school, however, to take steps | jorder to ald her children with their! to protect the women and chil Superintendent) dren of that district. | Cleveland A. L. Hartford, stugger suspect, t Cleveland, O. b hools, and other school officials| arrested tn Georgetown when he rrow will come | ®t & Cleveland, ©., public school,|commend her scheme to all moth-|ran from detectives following the Pare sorrow wilt with her children, Jessie, 5 (top). Park, and who escaped from po attack on Esther Thayer, In South snot yet been lee court Monday, - Altho taken to South Park for who attacked her had a pecullar [trl to the home of her friend ‘MERCEDES TO GIVE He Helped Her—and | STREET EXHIBITION. Himself; Took Bag) Seront ave. and Union at, He wag nice; oh, so nice But be got away with an alligator % containing $600 worth of cut glass, diamonds and coin of the realm belonging to Mra, R. Hill, preparatory to her departure from | the Sterling, 1412 Third ave, Tues Friday noon Joseph Mercedes, of the Pan tages theatre, the mental telepa tioned odes will transfer hia thoughts, he j claims, to Miss Nellie Stantone, his partner, Altho Mercedes will not utter a syllable, Miss Stantone will play «uch selections as he mentally suggests to her. top of her He aided her, and, as she learn-| {t's not only a patriotic privilege) ed later, lifted her valuables. The/ to puy Liberty bonds, but they offer) police are bunting for the polite! tne best investment in the world This assurance was given those Hippodrome, where be spoke before | | going acroas the street to the Arena, | Tuesday night hou HOSPITALS FOR | FIEND VICTIMS, thiat, will give a free performance | at tho place and time above men-| Carrying a plano on a wagon, Mor. who heard Secretary McAdoo at the/ In various charming styles; Eton and surplice styles, many having side drapes; some are combined with Georgette; plum, navy, green, brown, electric blue. : Women’s and Misses’ Fall Coats $12.95 Predominating in this lot are the warm, smart Coats of beaver cloth and cheviot, all having large wide collars trimmed with kit coney or edged with plush. Autumn Suits at $19.75 One Style, as Iliustrated Other semi-tailored and belted Suits with braid trimming, buckles and plush. Brown, navy, gray, plum and Oxford. i i E_STAR Ruy Halloween Novelties and Favors now and fave rushing at the last mom: Upper Main Ploor—The Bon Marche. A New Season’s Opening Displays of Cory Sweater Le«eingn for $3.95. “Munsing Wear” Union Suits for Men, Women and Children PERFECT MYUNSING UNION FITTING AR SUITS Showing the Completeness of the Bon Marche Stocks and Bon Marche Readiness to Fill All Underwear Needs in the Popular “Munsing Wear’’ Brand of Union Suits and Underclothes ‘ —The same durability and washability. —The same exceptional comfort and value as | in former seasons, Sets tor Second infants — Sweater Cap and ARC Floor—The Bon Marche, ‘ UNSING WEAR,” with the same per- | —“Munsing” Union Suits for Fall fill every require- fection of fit and finish. ment. —No matter whether you are tall or stout — slender or short, | —There is a “Munsing Wear” style for you. “Munsing” Union Suits for Women . “Munsing” Union Suits for Men Men’s Union Suits of heavy cotton, in ecru and silver dium weight worsted’ in gray; crotch; short, regular and tall sizes; $1.50. | | the famous Munsing wear, Cotton Union Suits; me-| Union Suits of medium dium and heavy weights, weight worsted plated slightly fleeced; _ three fabric in four different le }, 8, styles, sizes 34, 36, 38.) sevies; sizes 34, 36, 38, $35: extra sizes at $2.75; euheacaties At Union Suits of light weight worsted plated fabric in| Union Suits of medium four different styles; sizes weight silk and wool, in blue 34, %, 38, $2.00; extra three different styles; Fall sizes, $2.50. | sizes 34, 36, 38, $3.25; and a extra Union Suits of heavy mixture; a good weight; very soft warm; all sizes, at natural gray color; prop- < ‘ erly sized garments that , $3.75. $3.00. | erly ga fit well; all sizes; $5.00. weight worsted faced| Union Suits; fine quality,| Men's Union Suits of me Men's Union Suits of me- made with closed natural gray; good Win- $3.25. Men's Union Suits of me- $3.00. dium weight worsted in a ter weight garments of Men’s Union Suits of extra heavy quality worsted in fabric; high neck, long medium weight wool and dium heavy cotton in Men’s Union Suits of heavy sleeves; sizes 34, 36, 38, lisle thread; three styles; cream color; all sizes, at weight wool in natural $2.00; extra sizes at sizes 34, 36, 38, $4.00; $2.00. color; all sizes; $3.75. $2.50. extra sizes, $4.50. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—-THE BON MARCHE UJ NON SUITS of extra quality silk and wool —heavy weight; two styles; sizes 34, 36, 38, “Munsing” Underwear for Children $4.50; extra sizes, $5.00. “Munsing” Vests and Pants for Women of white cotton, slightly fleeced sized; ages 1 to 6 years, 40¢ ; ages 8 to 12 years, 5O¢ ; ages 14 to 18 years, | Children’s Shirts and Pants | Boys’ and Girls’ | Suits of fleeced cotton; Winter weight; gray and white; ages 1 to 6 years, 85¢; ages 8 to 12 years, $198 ages 14 to 18, at 1.15. and perfectly Union Vests and Pants of bleached , Vests and Pants of medium 60¢. | al cotton in two weights; heavy wool and lisle | Children’s Shirts and Pants, Girls’ Union Suits of part Vests in four styles; sizes thread; Vests in two part wool, in white or wool, in white only: high 3M, 36, 38, 6Be; extra Styles; sizes 34, 36, 38, natural gray; heavy or Dutch neck ss bf sizes, T75¢. $1.50; extra sizes at weight; ages 1 to 6 years, gh vig ) ages 1 to 6 years, $1.25; Vests and Pants of light $1.75. ; a GO¢; ages 8 to 12 ages 8 to 12, $1.50; | . ~ les * 7 s ; “ ‘ M y weight; part wool; Vests | Vegts and Pants, medium years, at T5¢; ages 14 to ages 14 to 16, $2.00. in four styles; ankle weight silk and wool 18 years, 9O¢. length Pants; sizes 34, 36,) Vests in two styles; sizes | Children’s Shirts and Pants Children’s Union Suits of 38, $1.15; extra sizes at] 34, 36, 38, $1.75; extra of wool and lisle or silk $1.35. | sizes, $2.00. and and Pants of very fine grade wool, in| gto 12, $1.15; ages 14 white and gray; sizes 34, 36, 38, $2.00; extra to 18, $1.40 $2.85 sizes, $2.25. uprer MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Join Madam Coates’ Sewing School Classes Begin October 15—Fifteen Lessons for $1.00 Class A, for beginners; Class B, for advanced dressmakers. Tickets on sale now at the Pattern Counter, Lower Main Floor. silk and wool; all ‘drop- wool; pure white; seat style; ages 1 to 6, $2.00; ages 8 to 12 at $2.50; ages 14 to 18 at A new style A pron makes its appearance on Abron Thursday — | 36-Inch Crepes 18¢ The “Florabella” $1.45 A clever and sensible style; exceptionally well made of j excellent quality gingham in plaids, checks and stripes, in an extensive variety of col gs that all launder well. Note the fitted back with adjustable belt Coverall Aprons at 59c Full-size Coverall Aprons, specially priced for Thurs day; well made of fast color percale; half belted style, with pockets, and finished with tape Percale Bib Aprons 23c | Gingham Band Aprons Pretty, light colored Per at 39c Band Aprons, made of 1 quality gingham; fitted nicely gored style, with pocket and cale Bib Aprons with large made Aprons. Special at 23« string tiés; large size. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Girls’ Bloomer Dresses $1.00 Bloomer Dresses and save the expense pockets. Sizes 2 to 7 years. So practical and sensible for school and home wear. If daughter needs a new dress—why not get one of these SECOND FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE Crepe, suitable to yard, 12%¢. patterns; yard, 9 2 pounds for T5@. for 55¢. Lux Soap Flakes Printed Challie, 24 Plain pink and blue Cotton use for kimonos and comforter cover- ings; lengths to 10 yards. 30-inch Chambray Gingham in a medium shade of blue; lengths to 10 yards; per inches wide; full bolts and = mill | ends; Persian and Oriental | } | | | LOWER MAIN FLOOR Groceries Perfection Brand Coffee; a fine Mocha and Java blend; California Lima Beans; good quality; fresh crop; 3 Ibs. being demonstrated in the Grocery Mothers, Attention! Department : 2" pkgs Happy Home Asparagus Ti 25¢. brand; this year’s pack; a can, 28¢@; dozen, $3.25. Booth's Crescent Brand Sar- dines; No. 1 oval each, 20¢. cans; Pure Buckwheat Flour; this year’s crop; 4™% pounds for 50¢, or 9 pounds for POE, buying extra | Maple and Cane Sugar Syrup;” Unele John’s Golden ’ Tree bloomers? Dress and Bloomers for $1.00 if you buy from : this specially purchased lot. Made of gingham in light or dark patterns; Empire style, with contrasting colored belt and two serts; package, 9¢@, brand; pint, 28e; qt. 45¢. Jiffy-Jell; makes delicious des- Kellogg's Corn Flakes; 12-07 packages; each, 15¢@. FOURTH FLOOR

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