The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 12

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SELF OF WIFE “The Wife | Cannot Give! ~ Up,” Ex-Army Ser- geant Writes With a picture of his dead wife @lutcbed to his heart, Oliver L. Trucsdell, former army sergeant, Killed Nimself over his wife's grave! ‘Thuraday afternoon In Lakeview! cemetery by firing a beullet thru his| brain. | ‘The body was discovered by Mra. Emily Dietel, 420 Minor ave, a mourner. She saw the body stretched | fcross the grave and, thinking it) WOWEWTONLO that of a man overcome ty grief, went | te it to offer comfort. The face was) oes day a black revolver. lformer Princess Cecelia, div Across the face of the picture| ' t live. “Clasped in the dead man’s bands “were the words: “The wife I cannot give up Lots “et people have condemned her, but ‘she is my wife and I love @er and forgive everything.” | There were five other letters. One to Bonney-Watson included $200 and instructions that the body should be Buried beside that of his wife. Another letter to the coroner read Missing relatives at the funeral. too far distant. Notify F. Truesdell, Springfield, 8. D. Feasons for doing this terribie grief and shame.” Another note, hurriedly written on Seventh and Stevenson sta of silver, all day. drove away with the money and district, dier at Work 5 per Is Up $15 Ton 'ASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—-An in- ® ton im print paper uneed by the Inter- Co. in its senle for the of the current year. the curreat quarter and the Increase, as I] make the price $130 | a soldier, barely escaped death day night when « scaffoldigg, " to relay dirt from @ deep sew 4rd ave. 8, W. and Admiral collapsed. i Fi i iv 2 rl i 4 fo. print are adjusted each quarter | several fractured riba. the International, | Bova lives at 164 i | Holiday Special in Silk Blouses 200 New Silk Blouses And at $4.95 Holiday Luck Strikes the Blouse Section LONG AND SHQRT-SLEEVED MODELS IN LIGHT AND DARK-TONED GEORGETTES Embroidered, beaded, tucked and lace- trimmed styles in New Fall’ Blouse | models. Flesh, white and costume shades are included in this lot. The quality of the georgette is excel- lent and the styles desirable. BLOUSE SECTION, SECOND FLOOR BERLIN, Sept. 2—Much goaatp | covered with blood, Beside the body | has been aroused by the report that oreed Mrs, Dietel called the cemetery! Wife of the former German crown @aretaker, who in turn called the) Prince, will be’ married to a promi-| 3 | nent American and will go to Amer FIND AUTO AND $4,000 IN CASH Chauffeur and $55,000 Still SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1—The -| automobile which disappeared simul | tancously with the disappearance of | Charles W. Hayes, chauffeur for the Anglo & London-Paria National bank, | and $59,000 of the bank's funds, found at midnight last night stand | ing at the curb near the corner of | In the machine were seven sacks | containing about $4,000 Evidently it bad been standing there Police now believe Hayes will be found somewhere near the city, are working on the theory that he| changed automobiles as soon an he was outside of the congested business == NEARLY KILLED BY SCAFFOLDING. Collapses on Returned Sol- Kick Bova, 42, « returned Ttaflan 4 Crown Prince’s Former Wife to ON GRAVE Wed American? was and then | Bova was removed to the efty how! pital in an unconscious condition, | where it was found he was suffer for roif news print in carload | ing from a severely lacerated head. b. mils. Contract prices for|a sprained shoulder and possibly ae ae TH eos ee 5 Streetcar Tokens and Holders UNION STREET, BASEMENT ATTLE Saturday Is the Day To Buy School Clothes Monday Is a Holiday CLL Ludulns- Pk Ae Bill’s Ma Bought It at aes TheBon ESTABLISHED 1890 rie FPS > 4 é The Bon Marche for $15.00 And It’s Got Extra Knickers, Too “Some Suit,” says Bill, and—in different words, perhaps— Mother echoes his sen- timents. The big feature about our $15.00 Extra-Knicker Suits is the service they give. For instance, the seams, besides being well-sewn, are taped, belt loops and buttons are put on to stay, and the suit materials are remarkable for their “wear-ability.” There are semi- and full-Norfolk styles with set-in or patch pockets, Shown in a variety of materials, patterns and colors. Boys’ Corduroy Knickers $3.50 Knickers made from good quality, medium-wale corduroy, in the favorite mode shade, They have belt loops, plenty of pockets and button at the knee Boys’ All-Wool Caps $2.25 Made from remnants of all-wool suiting and overcoating materials—and low priced as a result. In choice, patterns of gray, brown, blue or tan. AM lined. Have unbreakable visor and leather sweat-band. Sizes 6% to 714. ‘ . BOYS' SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR School Stockings at the Right Prices —Misses’ Stockings, fine ribbed cotton —black, white and cordovan; sizes 6 to 914, at 50c. —Boys’ heavy ribbed two-in-one thread Cotton Stockings, very durable; sizes 7 to 11, at 50c. —Misses’ fine ribbed Stockings, made from long staple cotton; black and white. Sizes 6 to 914. Small sizes, 60c —large sizes, 65c. —Boys’ medium-weight Cotton Stock- ings in black—sizes 7 to 11 at 65c. —Boys’ Heavy Cotton Stockings with triple knee and double feet—in black; sizes 8 to 11 at 65c. —Misses’ lisle-thread Stockings—very fine quality—black and tan; sizes 6 to 914 at 75e, —Misses’ Stockings in silk lisle—plain and drop stitch; white and cordovan— 85e to $1.00, —Children’s fine Cashmere Stockings in black and white; sizes 6 to 944 at 85c pair. UPPER MAIN FLOOR~—THE BON MARCHE Little Gents’ Calf Shoes $5.00 —Brown Calf Shoes, made “just like dad’s”—sturdy shoes for school wear, with heavy stitched double soles and broad mannish heels; sizes 11 to 1314. —The same style Shoes in boys’ sizes, 114 to 6, at $6.00 a pair. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Boys’ Blouses of Percale, Chambray and Madras at $1.15 to $1.49 Ba Growing Girls’ Calf Shoes $7.85 +-Good-looking Shoes of mahogany brown calf with serviceable soles and girlish heels; sizes 21% to 7, at $7.85. -—Girls’ Shoes in the same style, of black velour, sizes 214 to 7, at $6.75. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THE STAR Marché BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Bs nn ____________ See the New Burke Columbia Golf Clubs UNION STREET, BASEMENT | Saturday Brings a Remarkable Offer of Tricotine, Satin and Tricolette Dresses All in New Styles for Autumn, in Black and Navy Sizes 16 to 42 at $3375 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Crisp Wash Dresses at $1.95 & . for the Last Picnic of the Season | Other Styles Priced Up to $6.95 if You'll want to look spic and span in a fresh new Wash Dress on : Labor Day—the last chance you'll have to wear a’ summer outfit this if q year. In ginghams and percales in pretty colorings, at reduced prices, ranging from $1.95 to $5.95. In white in attractive styles, priced from $3.95 to $6.95. WASH DRESS SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Good Things to Eat At Holiday Prices Apple Butter 14c Pound —Paul’s pure Apple Butter, made in the famous Puyallup valley—very special for Saturday at 14c a pound. —Bon Marche Pork Sausage, fresh daily, 32¢ pound. —Kippered Salmon, select pieces to choose from, 28e pound. —Bon Marche Weiners for Saturday at’ 29¢ a pound. —Bon Marche Mayonnaise, known for its freshness and flavor, 44¢ pound. —Kenton Ham, pieces of boiled ham pressed together, 35¢ pound. DELICATESSEN—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Bakery Specials -—Bon Marche Bread, better than ever, 10e and 15¢ a loaf. a Bread for your picnic, 30e a —Weiner Rolls 20¢ a dozen. —“Our Special Potato Cake,” very dell- cious, at $1.25. ‘A Saturday Special at the Lunch Counter Chicken Dinner for 40c Delicious, satisfying and quickly served. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—-THE BON MARCHE For That Sweet Tooth Peanut Brittle 35c a Pound SHOPPING BOOTM AND CANDY COUNTER~ UPPER MAIN FLOOR =— Mason Fruit Jars 89c a Dozen For Saturday Only Perfect Ball Mason Fruit Jars, complete with porcelain-lined caps and rubber rings—pint or quart size. Limit of 2 dozen to a customer. No phone orders taken. CHINAWARE SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR | Girls’ Wash Dresses| | % for School Wear | |® Special $3.50 l q Gingham and chambray in four girlish, pretty styles. Some are striped, others checked or plaited, and others are plfin. Baby Empire Waists, surplice ef- fects and straight lines. Trimmed with little frills, pique collars and cuffs of contrasti 'g plaids and hand embroidery. . Sizes 6 to 14 years. DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Gold Banded Cups and Saucers—Set of 6—$1.65 || Fine Imported China Tea Cups and | Saucers with gold band decoration. None will be delivered at this price, |] A limit of one set to a buyer. im Boys’ Knickerbockers— Well Made and Lined Sizes 7 to 16 Years $2.25 to $2.85 The Basement Offers You Many Unusual Savings On School and Holiday Needs More of Those Popular Eton Dresses at $15.00 —Girls going to high school or college find these smart school wear, sizes 16 to 42, Children’s Warmer Underwear —Boys’. and. Girls’ Fleece-lined Union Suits—long sleeves, ankle length. White for girls—and gray for boys. Sizes 2 and 4 at $1.25 Sizes 6, 8, 10, at $1.45 Sizes 12, 14, 16, at $1.68 Children’s School Stockings, 39¢ Pair ~—Medium and heavy weights, with double heels and toes—sizea 6 to.11 in black— also some sizes in white and cordovan— 89e pair. dresses very practical for They're ideal for early Autumn wear—as either a suit or dress. ‘ton Jackets trimmed with braid, accordion-plaited skirt with ribbon sash— Sizes 8 to 14 years. School Shoes at Prices You'll Find Easy to Pay Little Gents’ Shoes at $3.95 : Black Gunmetal Calf Shoes in Blucher styles—leather soles and heels, double toe caps and soles. Sizes 91% to 13%. Men’s Dress Shoes at $6.50 —Neat-looking Shoes of black gun- metal calf, Blucher style, with leather soles and heels, Sizes 6 to 91%, for $6.50 a pair, Misses’ School Shoes $3.95 | —High-cut Shoes of, brown leather— lace style, footform fast, with leather soles and heels. Sizes 1114 to 2. Infants’ Shoes for $1.98 In all-black kid and patent leather, also all-gray, tan and brown; some brown and black with white tops. Spring heels, button style, sizes 3 to 8. Girls’ New Coats Are Priced $7.95 to $12.95 —Good practical Coats for school and dress wear. Made of zibelines, silvertones, kerseys and heavy coating mixtures. Large cape and roll collars, and some of fur. | | | | All-Wool Sweaters | $3.95 —$4.95 —$5.95 | —Just the kind of Sweaters young girls like and want for school wear. Slip-on, coat and novelty styles, in a good range of colors. —You won't be able to realize what splendid bargains they are until you see them Saturday.

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