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a Is Opinion of Criminologist _ Investigating “Booze t Vault” Murder TOS ANGELES, Oct. 6—The per. i. jo for the murder of ~ Jacob C. Denton, wealthy retired Tainer, which ia one of the most baf- fing in police annals, was a sane, % schemer who knew Just what the or she was doing, according to Dr. | Flat-Feet Are Too Numerous, Expert States BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 6—When you leave your foot-prints tn the sands of time the chances are they'll be flat ones. For, according to Prof, Frank Kieo- berger, physical director of the Uni- versity of California, the Great American malady ts Mat-feet, Fiat-feet, he sayn, come from standing and walking on hard pave- ments. It's peculiarly an effect of city life Barkeeps used to be the worst sufferers, but postmen, bill-collectors, ribbon-counter clerks and motormen are all affected. Thousands of young men com- ing to the university are sufferers from flat-fect, so many that the physical education experts have evolved a system of curative train y Thursday Specials in the Trade Sal Every Single Item Priced at a Notable Saving Plaid Gingham Aprons $1.69 Attractive Slipover Aprons trimmed with embroidered scallops and tying with a sash. FLOOR 500 Fruit Baskets $1.25 Bamboo Baskets in va- rious styles, with durable roll handles and neatly woven, BASKET SMCTION~ TOY BASEMENT Wool and Fiber Rugs $14.85 Sizes 8-8x10-6 and 9x12, in blue, brown, tan or green. RUG SECTION—FOURTH Bamboo Waste Paper Baskets 98c pei ll og «alg thn October Bamboo Waste Baskets in three sizes. BASKET SECTION~TOY BASEMENT ing and many are having this de fect corrected. “Fiat-foot#” are made te bal ance on a Ughtropa pick up marbles with their tom, walk pidgeon-toed, tread an inverted trough, dance on their toes, and do other stunts to build up muscles | Mental | that have become flabby from non Baward Huntington W! 27-Inch Dress Ginghams 29c yards of Dress 27 inches wide, in combination plaids of pink and blue, green and tan, Women’s Winter Suits $65 to $75 $47 $85 to $165 $77 Values at .. Values at Smart Winter Suits of fine velours, with collars of seal- ine, at $47.00, and of duvet de laine, veldyne or yalama, with collars of nutria or Australian opossum, at $77.00. In brown, beaver, navy, Ming blue and other shades. BUIT BECTION—SECOND FLOOR Thanks to the October Trade Sales Lower Prices Are Now a Reality For a long, long time you have been watching and hoping for lower prices—and now they are an actuality in many lines of merchandise, 2,200 G FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) Wool Plaid Blankets $5.95 Full bed size, 66x80 inches, in pink, blue, tan plaids. Best in years at this price. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) BROKEN TREATY Jap Companies Start Suit to Renew Licenses ‘That the efty councfl has violated the treaty of 1911 between the U. 8. charged Of course there are some lines which are still far from pre-war prices, but the on the great majority of things which you seer some are just a bit soiled. Belted. Trimmed with pearl buttons. a i i BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOB | Note the many economies for Friday. 1,800 Pairs of Women’s High-Grade PUMPS, OXFORDS and SHOES Priced at Heart-Warming Savings Trade Sales of smart Fall Footwear Women’s Oxfords at $6.85 Values to $11.00 ; : | Hy HE 3 a is } fae 8 bd aD itt Women’s Pumps at $5.50 Values to $11.50 woes stylish : Pumps of black or brown. satin, of black or washable white kidskin, and of patent leather, have hand-turned soles and Louis or baby Louis heels, ere are high fronts, one-, two- and _ three-eyelet models, and instep-strap styles. In all sizes and widths. WOMEN'S SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Children’s and Misses’ Shoes Infants’ Kid Shoes—$1.95 a Pair Black or brown kid in lace or button styles, with hand-turned soles and footform last—sizes 2 to 8 Children’s Kid Shoes—$2.65 a Pair Patent leather with white top or black kid, in button with hand-turned soles, foot-form last—excellent for wear—all sizes from 2 to 8. Broken Lots in Children’s Shoes—$3.65 a Pair Broken sizes re-grou} for this sale—brown calf lace style, black calf in lace or button style, or black patent leather with colored tops—hand-turned and welt soles. The sizes range from 81% to 11. Misses’ Shoes—Broken Lots—$4. i i i i Ht if Hf bee } i i if rE H ! | have leather Cuban last, Both mod- Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Boys’ Shoes—$4.65 a Pair or leather soles and heels—splendid for dress or school wear, Sizes 9 to 131%, . Youths’ Gunmetal Shoes—$3.95 « Pair : Black leather in blucher cut lace, with heavy double soles and | leather heels. Sizes 1 to 2. Boys’ Calfskin Shoes—$4.95 a Pair Brown or black calfskin, made on blucher lace style, with welt soles and round toe last—sizes 214 to 6. Men’s Blucher Style Shoes—$5.85 a Pair Brown or black blucher styles with round toe and all-leather heels—for dress or street wear—sizes 6 to 10. MEN AND BOYS’ SHOE SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR $1.15 Preserving Kettles Reduced es to 69c Royal Steel Gray Enamel] | Kettles, with bail ia S-quart Wa 60c Jelly Glasses Reduced to 38c Doz. Straight or squat-shape Jelly b sw complete with cover—8-ounce $1.30 Mother Goose — Brooms Reduced to 85c Parlor Brooms, made from the best broom corn. 50c O-Cedar Polish Reduced to 33c For mops, dust cloths and furniture —12-02, bottl Te 2 $11.50 Wringer and Stand Reduced to $8.95 Hr iH thd f : i ! H i; i art Ff #? style, ‘Women’s High Shoes at $7.35 Values to $12.00 or Street Shoes in black or brown kid, and brown or sels ‘with Coben, military or or Louis heels and welt saa ie size range is complete. ‘WOMEN’S SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR .65 a Pair Misses’ brown calf or black calf with welt sole, and in button . or lace style—broken sizes from 111% to 2. CHILDREN'S SHOE SHOPS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR You Can Save on F edi In the October Trade Sales At the Candy Counter— Lady Caramels—special at 25¢ Ib. A toothsome bit of sugar and nuts cut in dainty squares, Coffee or Milk UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THH BOM MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BOM MARCHE THE BON MARCHE B ARGAIN BASEMENT 10,000 Bars of Ivory Soap 5c a Bar (Small Size) Beginning at 9:30 there'll be a thousand bars on sale every hour. (Last lot will be put on sale at 4:30) Not over 10 bars to a customer. / None sold to dealers. At the Lunch Counter— Prices Switches—real hair —in all shades and colors. Priced $2.50, $8.75, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. All hair goods, in- cluding Ear Ventilated Transfor- mations, Curls and Puffs, are marked at reduced prices rang- from $2.00 to $20.00. All colors in this lot. Snow Peak Standard Tomatoes, No. 21 size, 10c. Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 2% can, special at 12c. Standard Midday Corn, No. 2, spe- Snider’s Catsup, 28. cial at 15c, Diamond Crown Peaches, No. 2%, special at 39c. Mother Goose Sardines, cotton seed oil, at 7c. Rix Lye, 11e. ie Bartlett Pears, No. 214 size, FOOD SHOPS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Af the Delicatessen— At the Bakery Count Universal Clothes Wringer and Apple Butter—specal at 11% Ib r sabe Stand, made with guaranteed rub- Mayonnaise—39c Jelly Rolls, fresh and delicious—20c. ber rolls, steel bs ball and en- UPPER MAIN Fi ri . s. MAIN FLOOR~THE BON MARCHE UPPER AND LOWER MAIN FLOORS inate remmanen Mamet HARD —SHCOND FLOOR