The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 16

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tion—Third Floor | VICECLEANUP} = a secret morals squad has ro we i / been organized by the p- help make Seattle safe for sol / thers Ys = Who heads it, and names of rm are being kept se eret by Mayor Gill and Chief ' Phe horse races at Del Monte, California, recently provided a gala week for society folk from every part of the United States. At the top, the horse Presumption is shown winning the first race. In the center, Crocker (left), Mrs. Kichard MeCreery and Templeton , of Burlingame, Cal, are shown watching an exciting finish. is Mrs. Pierre Moore, exchanging confidences with Master Frank, @ Meet blue blood. POLICE COMMISSION . Here’s History of Them in Cities of U. S. "TRO OF POLICE iene ‘TACOMA N 9.—Pederal au i Other cities took up the idea. Righteen years later these cities had practically all abandoned the | ¢h commiasion system and gone back I head Plans Furnished for 9 yeatuaihtgotrn tas band Red Cr ross Drive Milwaukee is the best example of trated—made, and velours. The fur cc it hanes ter trimmings on cc and be has headed an very attractive. ent force since 184% In Eu © heads occupy thetr posts y for life Christmas week pening Beattie fazen J and timore, = Pittsburx. f Francisco, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, | FOP* Newark, Atlanta, New Haven, Rich. Pract Mond, Fall River, Bridgeport, Hart fora and Springfield. Masa Few Cities Elect ‘em number of commissioners |“ Timers in come casee, int | ay from the commission plan, and ai ahes dllee tune end probleme are administra | Telegraph and “appointed by oh eos ative, deciaion, firmness,| President, had perfected plans for, |, a : Gee cities they are clected '” *|and clear jodgment are requirements | the campaign Enlisted Men's Club | » these men, I any con contains a} annot be Beattie ts not New “eves and a board rarely displays these RES eee: . nd Phiiadsighia have tei |characteristicn and often mamoers| QITY WON'T UMIT Needs Furnishings |] phe have tried | them. They aay reeponalt ‘ wn soot tables, @ plane, inal system of policing in | W%O Possenses special knowledge and States followed the Ene training. ‘The city will not limit tte quest for Of elective constabing| Advocates of & commission. on| power sites with proceedings to ob their cases before justices | ‘™* ther hand. believe that the nee | tain a government lease for use of 5 ewmary knowledge, character Ab Com iveness and energy are rarely com ined in one man. Under the board Ward constables were abolished in system first-rate citizens can play 3044 by New York. and a profes | prominent part in police administra Police force extablis Contact with political ate some of these | * Allen Dal . Hurkhardt, in ‘” office Superintendent “ n power rights In the Lake tion. difficul' Cushman district. No. 1 Grade 30c Ib. Try BP — Eawatd THE BON MARCHE New crop of California soft Bchoot Clothes i . shell Ww alnuts of special good Pm ARGAIN BASEMENT Bair onemaaaea . Figeseet tetas Dayfiswer Coffee; excellent | medium priced blend; per | pound 25¢. if} Royal Baking Powder; one- | pound cans, each 43¢. Pure Rolled Oats; Albers’ best quality; 9-pound sack for 65e. Graham Flour; 9-pound sack for 60¢. | Canned Tomatoes; De Luxe brand; No. 214 can at 15¢. Boys’ Extra Pant Suits at $4.95 Mothers Will Be Surprised at the Excellent Value Received for This Low Price Suits of good quality mixtures—that both mothers and sonny like—belted and pinch- back models, well lined and tailored. An extra pair of pants goes with each Suit. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Extra Knickerbocker Suits at $9.45 Suits of the better kind, exceptionally well tailored of all-wool material, in a neat pepper and salt mixture. Belted and pinch-back styles, in sizes 9 to 18 years. Boys’ Overcoats at $6.95 Boys’ Flannel Blouses 65¢ Right here’s a chance offered you to get Splendid School Blouses, made of good Boys’ Overcoats at a lower price. Tailored | quality Amoskeag flannel in gray and olive of green plaids and gray mixtures—semi- | drab, with attached high collar and breast belted style and well lined. pocket; sizes 8 to 14 years. The New Shoe Shop | (Would you like to Offers Surprising Values pace or ues Women’s Gray Kid Shoes, with high cloth tops, long, narrow vamps and covered Louis heels; sizes 5 to 7; oper .-...... $2.69 Girls’ Gunmetal Shoes, me- dium wide toe style; leather | Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen Bon Marche M ay onnaise Dressing; special for Satur- day, a pound 38e. Mince Meat; made specially for The Bon Marche; per pound 25¢. New York Full Cream Cheese medium sharp flavor; per pound B5¢. Floor—The Bon Marche. Suit, face to face, some frosty morning? Then buy one of these and have it ready. Men’s Union Suits Reduced to $1.00 5 to 8: | Fine ribbed, medium 90 Oo, weight Union Suits, with long sleeves and ankle $1.85 = a length. White or ecru; Silk and Satin a ws tae ae Dresses at $6. 85 =~ AU SEAL date Ml iPael er pep ae Hundreds of Hats Reduced s in high what a low price—on aline and Taffeta Dr 4 . waiste jolero Blouse and straight- Metallic Lace Hats at $3.95 i ine pleated styles. Green, Plum, Blue, Brown, Black. Wool Serge Dresses $7.95 Splendid pie Dres s that are so handy for busine: a. raight- line style with ide drape effect and | braid trimmed. Plum, Green, Brown, vy, Black. Women’s Fall Coats $12.95 WAGES INCREASED © th ing may be held later in the st against the fin utter a 5 nt will be ver and detail Are Increased r the A special purchase of 40 of | these attractive Hats enable us to mark them at an unusually low price. Rich silk velvet shapes combined with silver and gold metallic lace. of 4 ¢ each grade of motorman and ictor, with a continuance of extra pay for the and cable « if j } i i { i Velvet Shapes—bonnet, mush- We've 100 of these Coats, * Continued From Page 1 ‘ Rises ° oe stb THE SEATTLE STAR Ps [SOCIETY PLAYS ATTHERACES " SECRET MORALS f | osbree Kiting and tp Hechingham "Hi 1 @r \ + But the first big drive was \ . =, / y made Thursday night, when ‘9 oY more 4 men and women 4 [Id were rounded up, taken to police ] o \ headquarters, and booked as er! it | } [4 ie if disorderly persons \ | | e They were being examined by cit 1 | i ans Fr " be given med treatm f | | } Vatrol Wa Busy t iv 1 © patrols we ept busy F 4 X “ to hotels, whe workit 7] a licious Chocolate —— Ww b aA -| November Sale of ‘Coats | . Bis 28 A Special Purchase of 500 New Winter Coats SAVILLE CALLS Will Be Sold at Close to Wholesale Cost ON GILL T0 FIRE Pe ts ny reg loam ee you new and stylish Coats at extremely low prices—and at Four Price Groups—Three of Them Pictured Here ties have no confidence in Chief 9) It’s surprising what good value you find in am, Inapector Mike Powers f] | Coats at $12.50, They're of heavy velour, ker Some have fur ec wt Capt. of Detectives Tennant. This double-faced motor cloth Seattle voters may be asked oauaneral a smntiatn z m srovee wan gente sein tno ctatiiiens te knapsack girdles and novelty pot commiasion plan was, . KB. Baville, head of striking styles, indeed. In Pekin, Beetroot, adopted lee, working ow Coats at $19.50 ‘a Coats at $35.00 1,600 CARMEN GET | ....." two of w p, of pompo: i buckled belts, or kerami pdm Coats at $12.50 Coats at $25.00 —sis You couldn’t find more for your money in Coats | than these handsome models at 00. They’re tail) ored of velours in youthful, high and regular waig lines—with collars, oh, so smart, of black opossui and natural raccoon. Green, Brown, Blue, Bargusdy? patch pock You'll be sure to want one of these Coats when you see what good value they are at $35.00. Fine | velour models, with large collars of opossum, kolinsky coney, seal and mole plush. The wide and buckle- | trimmed belts are very effective. | SE "LOOR—THE BON MARCHE. | Wirthmor Waists $1.00 Always Worth More You will soon realize how aptly they have been named when you see the splendid material of which they are made. Just think what one dollar will buy! A dainty embroidered Blouse of quality voile with hig h are ill and of coat, make them or low collar. ~A trimly Tailored Waist of excellent poplin, potkete, sailor or military collar. —A neat voile model, smartly set off with collar and cuffs of poplin. These Blouses are so suitable for everyday wear. BARGAIN BOOTH—UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB . ’ Girls’ Wool Sweaters $3.50 to $5.95 Sweaters in several weights, suitable for wearing alone, for sport and stormy weather, or underneath the outside coat during chilly days—or just around the house when the furnaces are on a strike. Plain and fancy weaves—different style collars—novel contrasting colorful stripes—or solid colors of rose, Copenhagen, gray, green and cardinal. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE = Two Styles of Cosy s—] Corduroy House Robes at $3.50 nn House Garments that have made quite a hit with pb z I Seattle women W—The picture here shows you just how attractive is one 1 —The other is straight-line effect, with raglan sleeves. H : {| —They are made of a good quality of corduroy, in rose, 1 i -4 light blue, Copenhagen blue, lavender and wistaria — the { wanted colors for house garments. Sample Albatross Negligees $3.95 | —Negligees, handy to slip on, dainty to wear—in plain or ow | floral designs—made Empire and belied styles—some pret- — nS me tily hand embroidered—others have white collars and cuffs and accordion plaited skirts. THIRD FLOOR—WHERE THE REST ROOM USED TO RE. Extra Compensation Vecttiod in the same way.” mpensation was allowed Extra men will recet ators and for |tee of $80 a month t ae fent |and Seatt in the and lasted 16 days It d was the in the city were involved It followed the Tacoma strike, The decision to arbitrate was reached off July 31, and service on the lin More than 1,600 meal °: WEATHER FORECAST ~ SOON AT CAMP LEWIS CAMP I EWIS Tacdhin Nov. 9— Cam Lewis is to have a branch logical bureau, which will em » offi which a family of five cers here to predict th weather some hours in advance Action was obtained At Washing» ton by Brig. G Isaac W. Littell, ments will arrive here some time President A, W. Leonard, of the| next week ¢ mpany, accepted the “oof FANCY, DANGE WILL ‘o°s'| FEATURE BENEFIT s is At the dance to be given for the rease | benefit of the b aboard the U. { room, helmet and sailor styles, ‘ Atha the | 8. South Dake W's ca 1 ui Of wool cheviot and beaver cloth, reduced 1 00 Ne oe ea Dhpy. will cheertully aula’ Wy trol Atveray actor, eset a . K © ultimate seale was sigr ‘ y the) Alexand an me, Peppe nn giv ¥ with large collars of coney fur or WO ve eeeeeeeneee . {ed by James Duncan, labor represen ruling an exhibition of the ve ahr: te self material; loose belted styles t ftnicdilatie’ ob saleby ‘Stila’ Sadana ae tative on the board, and, natur f Duncan Leaves danei All mothers and sisters) — are half lined. Brown, Navy, G A9¢ and ®1.50. the results were satisfactory to him?!{a loss of a cent to the company or| James Duncan 4 the agres-|and sweethearts are requested & Be 1 | they are satisfactory to me,” said|any inconvenience to the public. I!ment and left immediately for Buf-| present. The admission will be 35 | Reynolds. Would like to see the telephone strike falo, N. Y., to attend the convention cents, street car strike start<9 we and it is probable that the instryy4 i,

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