The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 10

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TH MAY PROHIBIT DIDHETEACH — MYSTERY HOUSE GERMAN DYES THEM GRIME?) PUZZLES POLICE Resolution Passed by U. S./Information Charges Man/ls Mabel Gray Held Prisoner} Congress Promoted Thuggery on Broadway? HY AN emergency resolution, to pro An information charging James Mabel Gra Yeet the American WAS passed by e few days ago, {| Smith, 17, and ¢ embargo ts pla 16, the art of tion of dyestuf Mets until January 1 ts to prevent an inrush filed in super by Deputy Pro: : mody @yes as soon as peace is formally t ¥ proclaimed Day ta ac fi ontributing to tery was furnt a In speaking of the gre Ho tn maid to. tity of dyes Germany have ready for sh te permitted to r with other nation (Green of Iowa, acting chairman of pthe ways and means committee paid: stor “It fs only natural that much of this supply would be sent c American markets -mew American Riing to its feet 1 to} have ete om November 29 | o¢ © to hold up and rob a Jap, M. Yamo, | th 408 Fifth ave. 8 Smith, it is said, | st was to have struck Yamo over the| w head with a gua pipe. ° ntered the Jap's © arrested by Detective “ Alaska Murderer to Will Be Hanged " ane VALD! Alaska, Deo. 4—Wil| moat baffling they have had tr convicted of | years 7 «Widow Is Awarded : $12,500 Damages Mra. Margaret Recker ade few days b 1 November 1 » im one protection should competitor in years A permanent bill tn Out the German dye y was k arrest Dempsey for the murder | Sup { Mise Lavore JUDGE L. E. WOLFE IS [Inthe pane or the Kar Judge I. E. Wolfe won over | children Charles L. d in a close for__mayor of Concrete, it wo" A” /OPEN BIDS SOON FOR |] and John L. Olsen were elected to/ TWO COUNTY BRIDGES | the council. Miss Katherine Jack son was unopposed for town treas Bids on two new bridges were |i) urer ace called for by county commiasioners | Wednesday. One will be over Ra Stamp collectors are finding new! river at Falls City and the ¢ interest in the acquisition of stamps| over White river at Lee hill lof the new countries of Hurope, | will be opened January Lane B THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMENT Pick a Real Bargain From Our Christmas Tree And There Are ~~ HR The Tree Many Others Baie ees Coaldn’t Hold Because— NHP Them Ally, | Men’s Fast Black Cashmere Socks In medium and heavy weight with gray merino heels and toes Sizes from 10 to 11% 49c Men’s Suspender and Garter Sets These desirable sets for men come in all colors sean git vores. $1.00 13 Lucky Coats Some with fur or pl but the majority hav self material. Mostly in navy tua te wea." $10.00 33 Warm Coats Cheviots and Meltons in brown, green, navy and Oxford. All have collars of fur or plush. Broken sizes one $15.00 29 Good Dresses 1% are of navy ser 30 Dress Skirts serge, and silk-mixed pop y, black and vay 28 DRESSES 18 messalines in navy and brown, 10 Panamas and serges in navy only. eto 42, a. .... $9.00 ; " Women’s Felt Slippers The warm, comfortable kind with the cuffs that turn up around the ankle if desired. Have padded soles and heels of elk leather. Oxford gray $ only. Sizes 3 to 8.... 2.25 Silk Crepe de Chine Waists Women's silk crepe de chine Waists in flewh, white, navy, lav ender, canary, peach and tan, All BU frriisesisss POND 86 SILK DRESSES Messalines, taffetas and moires, in navy, black or brown, are here in eto at... $15.00 E SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. ,% : “Haite You Found the Christmas Spirit? kindly ear of Santa Claus. Just drop into the Bon Marche Toy Basement any day, from 11 to , and watch the long line of excited children as, one by one, they stand a-tiptoe and, round-eyed, whisper the dearest wishes of their baby hearts into the Then wander through this bustling store, with its throng of holiday shoppers, see the multitude of gifts, the bright decorations, the happy faces will thrill again with the spirit of loving and giving. Then you will have found the Spirit of Christmas! see all these and your heart Beautiful Christmas Blouses ing. The gift that BLOUSES WITH HOLIDAY SPIRIT AT $7.50 AND $10.00 Georgette Blouses with odd collars, embroidered motifs or dots, in blouse or over-blouse effects. Blouses with different touches of trimming. Come in and talk it over with the employment manager. Curtains and Draperies Sensible Gifts for the Home HRISTMAS — home-coming time for the whole family— and the gathering should be made as happy as possible. Fixing up the home with new curtains and draperies will make things much more cheerful—and it won't cost much at the Bon Marche. Scrim Curtains $2.00 All hemstitched Curtains—trimmed with Barmen and imi- tation Cluny edges. White, cream and ecru, and at only $2.00 a pair. Madras Curtains $4.00 Pair Plain and colorful floral designs in Madras Curtains— most serviceable for any room—2!% yards long—$4.00 pr. Filet Curtain Nets Camouflage Drapery 45c to $1.50 Nets at 65c If you want to make your Especially nice for the price are these Camou- flage Drapery Nets—with the appearance of higher own curtains here are up- to-date curtainings. Nets in a large assortment of priced materials. Choice designs and qualities— designs and colors, 36 suitable for any room. inches wide. Heavy Negus Couch Covers $3.95 Couch Covers in Oriental colorings—red, green, tan and brown—50x90 inches, FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Christmas Books for Girls and Boys pearmers sonata The Wonder Book of Knowledge—explains man and mysteries, such as what makes the chimney smoke, or why the sky is blue—$2.50. Mary Frances Books—to teach girls many interesting things—$1.50. The Burgess Bird Book—a book that will be read by many a boy at bed-time—priced at $2.50. Story of the Ships—a book of pictures and information for boys from 6 to 12 years— Reema — $1.50. ~—-Boy Scout Book of Stories, edited by Franklin Mathiews, $2.00. In this book are stories by distinguished American and British authors. —The Boy Mechanic, at $2.00, BOOK NOOK—LOWER MAIN FLOOR TheBon the one who receives it—to satisfy the receiver by months of use. Loveliest and Most Sensible of All Gifts The gift ideal- the thought and careful choice that should characterize the best in giv- that carries with it is certain to delight Do You Want to Earn Some Christmas Pocket Money? The Bon Marche has positions for three hundred young women on its Christmas selling force. Three weeks of pleasant work with congenial fellow workers, short hours and good wages—and always the chance of finding a permanent place in the Bon Marche organization. We have some short-hour positions—from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE BLOUSES WITH ORIGINALITY OF STYLE AT $12.50 AND $15.00 Dainty colors with styl- ish over-blouse modes— beaded or finely tucked to give original and distine- tive results. SECOND FLOOR Toys That Are Gathered in Toyland Guarded by Wise Old Santa Claus Santa is waiting for you him what you want most for Christmas—or if you can’t come, remember he’ll be glad to answer letters. Goldsmith’s Guaranteed Striking Bag $4.00 _ Single end, tea fon "ng tan leatherette Strik- ing Bag, with good quality drill lining. All seams are triple-stitched. Pure gum rubber. Big Baby Doll $6.00 This doll is 23 inches tall. It has a composition head and hands, the body is stuffed with cork and the features are painted. Thc wig is of mohair. Dressed in a white lawn gown, white lawn bonnet and knitted bootees. TOY BASEMENT— to drop in and tell Bean Bag Game $1.75 2 Hardwood Easel Board, 14x20 inches, with four bean bags. A game all children enjoy. UNION STREET SIDE DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING IN THE SHOPPING BOOTH Phoenix Silk Boot Hose $1.35 Hosiery for Christmas giving —and such excellent hose— Phoenix Silk Boot Hose, in black, white and brown. OSIERY BOOTH Felt Comfy Slippers $2.25 Trimmed with pompons and shown in a good selection of colors. CHRISTMAS SLIPPER Quilted Bedroom Slippers---$1.75 Many tints are shown in these Japanese quilted Slippers of satin trimmed with ribbon roses or edges of pompons of dyed fur. Slumber Socks for Chilly Feet Color lined Slumber Socks of gray, priced at T5e and $1.00. BOOTH—UPPER MAIN +FLOOR Marché ee SSOSURPEPYUETOsS = eae

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