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| TheBonMarché 4 Home Dressmakers— Let the Bon Marche Help You Thru This Busy Season For the clever woman who makes her own clothes the weeks that lie ahead are busy ones indeed. There are materials to select, patterns to be decided upon, color schemes to be worked out—and then the snip of busy scissors, the hum of the sew- ing machine—and, presto—a new frock blooms in radiant beauty. Everything you'll need to make your home sewing a huge success is ready for you at the Bon Marche—notions, fabrics of all kinds, and those time-tried friends— Butterick Patterns and the Butterick Quarterly. THE SEATTLE STAR |O OF THREE HANDS CUTS THE FATAL CORD} WORKERS GAIN IN ITALY MOVE Control of Industries Bill to Be Drafted BY CAMILAD CIANFARRA ROME, Hept. 20.—Italy prepared today for an experiment in econom: | iow by granting labor an extensive share in the management of fac torte With a decree tnnued for a com miasion of workingmen, employers | and technical experts to draft a con: | trol of Industries bill, a movement to evacuate factories selzed by em ployes wae under way. Representatives called on Prem that pariiamen to enact the quest wan refu the comminsion and prepare the measure, “Remorse-Killer” Makes It Easier to Find Mento , Hang the Boy SAN QUENTIN, Cal, Sept. 20.— P) Batter Roy Wort, Seattle boy mur iderer, is hanged here, on October 22, Mhree prison guards will get an extra y. workingmen putt! to urKe vened at once rol bill, ‘The re 4 on the ground iret whould meet For in this prison it takes three vod guards to bang a man—or a! You Save on Silks Here Always 40-Inch Crepe de Chine $1.59 { All-silk closely-woven Crepe de Chine, in good weight, in street and evening shades, such as white, black, pink, flesh, navy, lavender, jade, maize, taupe and others, 36-Inch Navy Taffeta $2.50 _ A very fine quality soft, lustrous Chiffon Taffeta in navy .only. 36-Inch Navy Blue Satin $1.95 ‘The people of California used to ive a bonus to hangmen. There! of r 4 ‘ 4 WAS A revulsion against this, so now | “ r : { f D FENSE ‘hey give the executioners a holiday. | La? . “ * 4 But that isn’t all } P as j 4 n HELL NEVER KNOW | SHAT HE REALLY KILLED The man who hangs Roy Wolff ae swill never know, for certain, that he — ‘killed the boy. ‘The chances wil! be two to one that che didn’t. | That's because of California's con gelence-dulling device, which might De called a “remorse killer.” Tt consists of three cords, the ends @t which connect with the rope that ‘@prings the trap. Before each cord) s@tands a guard with knife in hand, | “The remorse killer” in operation at San Quentin penitentiary, showing the hands of three : guards all ready to slash the cords, one of which will release the trap for Roy Wolff in Oc-|Charles Davis Goes to Trial tober. Inset is a posed execution scene showing the screen which conceals the three guards. for Killing Peter Angle That self-defense will be the plea of Charles Davis, South End rest dent, who faced trial Monday in Judge Boyd J. Tallman’s department for the killing of Peter Angle, on June 18, was evidenced by the quen- mamemnatccanenen ! ra ba HARDING HERE |/*"ve"mr."nc, COUNCIL WILL 0. K. JIT VOTE STEPS OF ST. PAUL || MARION, Ohio, Sept. 20.—The || first front perch campaign was “ready at the signal to cut quickly, | Only one cord actually releases the ‘trap rope; which one the Fates only Picture this scene, which will be a here on October 22 unless . Stephens harkens to protests commutes the boy's death sea. | ce to life imprisonment. lad has been led up a flight of to the lethal chamber, and has for 48 hours in the dark, soll- where every piece of fur ‘niture but a wooden table, a chair @ mattress has been removed, | & guard pacing around the cell Hangman Jack Kramer has left his | good wife and little vine-covered cot for the day and stands at the pa of a Might of 13 steps with a cap in one hand and a noose above him. At least 12 wit- “esses, perhaps more, stand about RAPS GOV. COX lowa Governor Dubs Him “Aldermanic Politician” 4 pissing Governor William Lioyd Harding, of Iowa, on a national speaking tour for the republican candidates to last wntil the Monday before election, speaking in Seattie today, called Governor Cox an “alderman politician.” “He in promising too glibly, and he ix playing policy too obviously to please the people,” said Governor | Harding. Governor Harting will speak in Everett tonight, in Tacoma tomor row night, in Yakima Wednesday night and in Walla Walla Thursday afternoon, before going to Ken tucky, Missourt, Tennessee and West Virginia. BLACK WOULD that conducted in the first oem tury by the Apostle Paul, Rev. G. M. Rourke, said in a sermon here Sunday Dr. Rourke said the apontie Paul, from the front porch of a rented house in Rome, for two Years spoke to delegations that |] made pilgrimages there, and dur- |] ing that time he wrote many let ters to those who did not visit him. Rourke was former pastor of the First Presbyterian church here, but is new living at Long Beach, Cal. He has been visiting ‘here and occupied the pulpit at his former church Sunday morn ing. Hold Funeral for Mrs. Daken Tuesday Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Daken, 77, of Eartington, will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. from the ting Issue Up to People ordinance calling for a special elec believed certain Monday | popular vote, | Mayor Caldwell intimated Monday | that he would not approve the bill He de | calling for 9 special election. | clared that both of the bills to be #ub- mitted to the people are viciously ex: treme. Whether the proposed ordinance, under the terme of the city charter, will require the approval of the may: tation that has not yet been deter mined. City Dads Will Approve Put- ‘That the city council will pass the | tion on the jitney bus measures was All but} | two of the council members went on record last week as being in favor of submitting the jitney controversy © | ing the case for the state and has in or ia a Matter of #tatutory Interpre-| tions asked prospective members of the jury by Thomas Page, his attor Dey. Page laid stress on the points that Davis Was on bis own property when the shooting eoourred, and that his life had been threatened. The shoot ing occurred following a quarrel be tween Angle and Davis over a dog. It waa expected the entire day will be consumed in drawing the jury. Deputy Prosecutor Carmody ts try- dorsed the following witnesses: W. R Routley, Gustaf Ange, D, T Dickey and W. A. Cox. This Listens Well, But What About It? LONDON, Sept, 20.-—London ia to | become the great’film center of the world. Morris Greenhill, a manu- facturer of what ia known as raw stock, that is, unexposed film, has just returned from America and the Far East and has secured a contract for the world rights outside of the A good weight Navy Blue Dress Satin, suitable for dresses, waists, skirts or linings. Will give good wear. 36-Inch Black Taffeta $1.49 40-Inch Stri Georgette s Chiffon Taffeta in black only; finely Satin Bannerer luxurious woven and serviceable. ‘and beautiful, striped with lovely col- 40-Inch Georgette Crepe $1.69 pci vance roa le aid . All-silk Georgette, an unusually fine 36-Inch Fancy Dress Silks $1.45 quality in a good range of light and Serviceable pretty Dress Silks—Lou- dark colors’ for daytime or evening isines, Taffetas and Messalines, in dresses. stripes and plaids, 36-Inch Black Taffeta $1.89 An extra good quality of Black Chiffon Taffeta. FABRIC. FLOOR (THIRD) . e October Dressmaking Classes Start Monday, October 4. Twelve Lessons for $2.00 Register at Once With Personal Service—Second Floor Classes Monday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week at 2:30 p. m., under \ i\Claims X-ray Will Detect Law-breakers PARIS, Sept. 20.—A system of | making fingerprint records of crim nals with the Xray has been mub- mitted to the police by @ French physician, Dr. Henry Beelere. He claims there can be no mistake un- der it. Now Pat Will Shed Pipe for Gold Pan DUBLIN, Sept. 20.—The first guid deposits to be dincoveredsin Ireland are reported to have been found by American engineers in the bills near Horseleap, county Westmeath, Their value has pot yet been determined, Bonney-Watson chapel. Friends are invited. Mrs, Daken is survived by her son, Ted D. Daken, presi- dent of the Daken Advertising Agency, Inc. She day. the direction of Frances Grant Heverlo of Personal Service, the Bon Marche. ‘NOTIONS—At Sale Prices | Tintex, for tinting faded and discolored blouses or undergarmen 7c a package. Sewing Cotton on wooden bobbins, in a assort- ment of numbers, black or white, 150 and 200 yards to Paar aaa 5c a box. ‘dies tton Tape, 10 yards to the , & good quality, in white only, assorted widths—special, 10c piece. Coats’ Sewing Cotton, 250 yards to the spool, Nos. 40 and 50 only. Not over one dozen to a customer— special, 10c a spool. Girdelin Belting in black or white, Snap Fasteners, black or white, in a 1% to 314 inches wide, straight or good assortment of sizes—3 dozen 10¢. curved—special, 18¢ a yard. Real Hair Nets, cap shape, in brown, | Fancy Pearl Buttons in several styles black, blonde or auburn—special, 3 and four sizes; suitable for waists and Nets for 25c. : infants’ clothes—special, 10¢ a card. Shoe Trees, with hardwood toe and | Sewing Needles, sizes 5 to 10, in as- ball heel—spring steel center. 2 sorted packages, 25 needles to a paper 10c a pair. : —special, 7c. Net Shopping Bags, fine mesh and © Odds and Ends of Sewing Silk, 100 extra large si! 50¢. yards to a spool—fe a spool. Novelty Face Veils, plain or figured, Pearl Buttons, one dozen on a card, in black, brown, navy, taupe or white” —special, 2 for 25e. Shell or Amber Hair Pins, in good quality, white pearl in small and medium aoneenedal, 5e a card. Safety Pins, one dozen on a card, or crimped, in assorted si 10¢ a box. assorted sizes, nickel finish—special, 4c a card. Baby Pants, fine quality, in several styles; very unusual values—special at 35e. United States and Canada of all pie tures produced by the United Artinte. consisting 6f Charlie Chaplin, Doug las Fairbanks, D. W. Griffith and Mary Pickford. He is also going to build a set of # ‘Whree guardsmen, their sharp knives Dolsed, waiting. ‘The warden below with watch in Mand gives the signal. The door of cage swings open. Young Wolff 2 out between two guards. thing goes like clockwork. He ‘marched up the 13 steps. He walks “the trap. Kramer slips the cap over his head, straps his together, adjusts the noose, and | dently lifts his hand toward the| guardsmen, ALSO DEBATE He Sends ‘Open Letter to Bob Bridges Reptying to a debate challenge ts- sued by F tt Bridges, farmer-labor candidate for governor, Judge W. W. died last Tuce K. C. Free Classes Have 1,500 Enrolled Free vocational training classes of- fered by the Knights of Columbus Black, democratic candidate for fov-| have enrolled 1,500 service men in ernor, today made public an open |the state, acedrding to James J. Gor- letter in which he says he is willing !man, Northwest director. Cee ane een ne HiclamentY | Seattle has the largest school, with A nag gf ot ary he Bmp ie an enroliment of 550, There are ood fs lared on o- [openings for students of telegraphy @ republican or jocratic | and mechanical drawing. candidate on the merits of the non-| ih 9m Partisan program in North Dakot Shot in Left Arm, Pitches With Right WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Fred’ Baumberger, an amateur baseball pitcher, is & veteran of the war and was wounded in the left arm. He was a southpaw, but on his return learned to pitch with bia right arm, and is now equally as effective aa he was when he pitched with his left arm, - _ At the signal they all slash the Instantly the bottom drops under the murderer, not over seconds from the time he left the th cell. Like men in a firing squad, one sof whose gun carries a biank car- , each guard can hope that his) Was not the one to spring the | At any rate, there's the holiday the morrow, and in a state where | Mosaic law of an eye for an eye| Black's reply is to the effect that th state of Washington is more partic ularly interested in the election of | either Hart, Black or Bridges, and that the question of debate, there- | fore, should be on the merits of th randidates. i Black is willing to debate In Seat- week. He will also debate in Tacoma and Spokane, |if Bridges desires. | ove | | Beware of Wets, W. J. Bryan Urges| LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 20.—Warn-! ing against efforts to repeal the pro- | hibition enforcement law, William J. | Bryan, in the current issue of his| publication, The Commoner, urges! democrats and republicans alike tof) disregard political affiliations in con tests between wet and dry candidates for congress “Every friend of prohibition should | stand guard until the polis close, and | prevent the election of a wet con. gress. The two candidates—Mr. | Harding and Mr. Cox-#have gone out | of their way to invite the wets tor | elect a wet congress.” eee | Watkins Predicts Strong Dry Vote CHICAGO, Sept. 20—"A strong vote for the prohibition presidential ticket thie fall will start such a panic | in the ranks of the politicians that| they will give us almost any legisia- tion we may ask for," Dr, A. A. Wat- THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT 0 In Twenty of the Newest Styles Wonderful Values at a Very Low Price They’re Suits of the better kind, with hand-finished tailoring, of all-wool materials apg Serge, Tricotine, Velour, Tweed, pred Mgr a pare Hairline Serge and from 100 cities thruout the United |}| * Hy poly Gitte Laine tee ne ANY Silvertone, in The meeting, the first of its kind to . : é pe eld in the ‘eat, w deal wi “ vole pee played dys caper Pak: Navy, Brown, Copenhagen to formulate plats, to’ be presented Blue and Reindeer It’s a most remarkable offering of new Fall ie some time this it 4 Common Pins, 200 to the paper— special, 2 papers for 5c. NOTION COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Goodies From the Bakery Green Apple Pie—special 40c. Jelly Rolls—special at 20c. Full-weight loaves of Bread, 10¢ and 15c. Afternoon Special, Ready at 2 P.M. Butterhorns, 4 for 25c. BAKERY—UPPER MAIN FLOOR From the Delicatessen Pure Strained Honey—spe- cial at 28¢ pound. q Rogers’ Peanut Butter— special at 19¢ pound. Bon Marche Mayonnaise— special at 42¢ pound. Mild Washington Cheese— special at 32c DELICATESSEN—UPPER MAIN Economies in Cotton Goods 27-Inch Dress Ginghams at 40c Yard We are showing a complete assortment of Dress Gingham for school or house dresses, in checks, plaids; in pink, blue, helio, tan and yellow. Yard-Wide Percales at 29c Yard 2,000 yards of Percale, a full yard wide, in lengths to 20 yards, in good patterns and colors. White Outing Flannel 25c Yard 23-Inch Wide Outing Flannel White Outing Flannel, 26 inches wide, 35c a yard. White Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide, 40c a yard, White, Fancy and Amoskeag Iris Outing Flan- nel, 27 inches wide, 45c a yard. White Outing Flannel, Amoskeag Daisy, 27 inches wide, 50c a yard. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) kins, prohibition presidential candi date, said in a speech here today. Watkins, speaking before a Met odist ministers’ meeting, said prohi- bition has been the greatest success in American politics in the last 50 |]! years, | N. Y. Legislature to Accept Sociglists? ALBANY, N. “Y., Sept, 20.—The legislature, meeting in special ses | sion tonight to consider the housing situation, will be confronted with cepting or reje members of th ¥ expelled last spring on charges of disloyalty. | The socialists were re-elected in| special elections held in New York | City last week. | National Realty Men Are Meeting | ER, . Kept. 20.—Ex- nembers of the National As- | e ee vings on Every Day Needs Sleep-Meter Alarm Copper Tea Kettles Clocks $2.49" Special at $1.95 Solid Copper Tea Ket- Warranted to keep tles, No. 9 size, heavily A good time. Fully nickel nickel plated, plated—back alarm. Mother Goose Waffle Irons $2.35 Brooms—95c Cast Iron Waffle Irons Well-known — Mother Goose Brooms—1 to a —No, 8 size—complete with steel frame, buyer. O-Cedar Polish VIOLET OLIVER Raisin growers of Califor- nia selected her as the pretti- est girl in that state last spring. The picture shows her at the door of the White later before legislators, that will lighten the tax burden of the real estate holder, Kerr Mason Quarts—89c Aeut, 8, Food Choppers CHICAGO.— House, where she asked for an interview with the presi- dent. Stained glass windows in the lady chapel of the Liverpool cathedral commemorate the deeds of women of dilatory, Sullivan, | in charge of pay roll at Great Lakes | nayal training station, placéd under | arrest, following discovery of $6,000 shortage in his accounte, RIO JANEIRO.—King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium arrive ) sous Suits—twenty brand And some are fur trimmed. Sizes 16 to 40 new styles 338e 12-0unce bottle of OCodar Polish, $1.25 Family size Food Chopper, complete with four knives. Self-sealing Mason Fruit Jars, complete with lacquered tops; pints, 79 a dozen; quarts, 89¢ — while they last, for mops or dust cloths, HARDWARE SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR