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~ 7 THE SEATTLE STAR GIRLS ARE [Ziegfeld 0.K.’s Edith May|S™¥a.(euice| TODD INVADES | | OPPOSING Handshake Seals the Pact 2ssven |, NUSAP COUNTY The BonMarché 2 |Journea unt after the section. | With Black He Talks at EATABLIBIKD 100 Sy Announcement was made that the treasurers of the republican and Bremerton Navy Yard | 3 q ee. ae re + gare Lengo pr Bong: seed wed HEALTHERS af y “4 Jana senatoriat campaign committe | , H¥sh ©. utd, domoorate eandl| Wednesday the October Trade Sales and * . lof both parties ied. to h : ; ‘ ; — i} Sete en, wee Ch Falling Prices Bring You These q Seven at Berkeley Arrested Seid three seestinge Because They Decline Throat Examination Leia soares| att were mens! Dyegses of Cloth and Silk Hadith May, prime beauty, freshly | of the yard. tagged with the approval of the| His chief didbuasion wan a recital ° great and all-powerful Master of| of the accomplishments of the prew Heauty, had all ensations of a} ent ddministration in the devel l e ° BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 19.—-How ry ‘ ro in its contro! 3 Ears 1 eau ee sath trol queen traveling incognito and taken | ment nm aa on af © bodies of | for a peasant girl ft ‘ ce Tis tn the Ietue rain a in civio Je M6 he aed) Cinta ite au HEN such an opportunity knocks here fol! the expulsion | were about to flee in utter rou panne i See ervest of seven high school girts I perone pony vanes el wee ah tn the interent at your wardrobe door you will who refused to submit to a throat @xamination in a diphtheria scare where and grabbed a wrist apiece, | of labor “Oh, here you are! Come this| After apenking at the navy yard not say “nay.” Si ereia' st waite \eekiey Dr. Bee ee nce Cettar.s te eigtte| secotings im Kiteap oocsty, one at This showing of fine models Ernest Pape sfficer, on Gireotor’n voice wan as a lifedoit| Port Orchard and the other at) Ii in Fall modes is priced far lower very deter | flung to the drowning. And thus no «Edith May's Induction into oe the other a er than any like values we have seen for ages. . W. Black, democratic for governor, spoke with all of these meetings, have gone into bru © the sake mined parents w! court to fight Dr. Pape bh | atage career As they stood and wntohed, trytng| 7 ne soc ndividua io keep their eyes soppin *° 0 ee accept" com has hope AB ag A + ge, gy od Shirt Wins Husband) | Dress of velours, tricotines,.serges, even compromises with their con whispered irt Wins rusban and a few models in velveteens ee T ts are standing “THATS THE BEAUTY PETERSDOROUGH, Yngland, ||} chil . 0 claim Pr " * O« romance of It . | *. ‘ ‘. a ees o tegal bal sy ape a 4 join.” ‘ ep tnd iene woorduer ist waisted styles—trimmed with bright the rulings state board n| The picture shows Flo Zeigfeld, famous beauty expert and ae hee M, tee, TH tell || oP ng the war the brid yarn embroidery, floss or tinsel n-| producer of the “Follies,” shaking hands with Edith May|y ¢oit ike hushing them. Quspene "| Leuenberger, the “wildflower of Wisconsin,” winner of the} an thin “beauty” talk and limelight|| PUt her name and addrem shirta for soldiers, and Amount to laws in case of gered health; the parents the stitching. law, which says except ion-wide iris’ be yO 8 kea my “Wisco: a Slower” them, One went M i epltemic the chidren can ciim| Nationwide saleagiris’ beauty contest. makes my “Wisconsin wikd flower” || of Umm Ore Tit Sle In blue, black and brown. €xemption from physi examina BY ZOE BECKLEY here, you're tn the way.” danced jer and the romance devel ° Hon. They say five cases ate not] NEW YORK.—(By Mail)—Here ts| ‘They moved, bumping into a man| Kmnced appre She || ped Dresses of satin, crepe meteor, . pidemic.” nictured handshake that may/ Who was operat th lectrie . A : an. “epidem a pictur anctat at mi as operating the electri Dent walk satiated we de chine or georgette Several weeks ago five cases of shake the world—the theatrical) lights. gg chat @iphtheria developed in Berkeley! world, that i, It marks the en “Get out! No one not connected| right over my PR pg rere gla Hi," resulting in death. Dr. Pape| trance of a country girl into the most | with the show can stand in here"! She isn't spoiled yet. I'll guaran-! bers of the organization with a dance fmmediately called the entire stu-| citified city upon the globe. It hall-) he admonished. ‘Then, with a kind: tee that at W. O. W. hall Monday night dent body of 1,300 together for) marks her as having passed the test ¥ nu throat examination, One hundred | like “sterling” silver. She i* going to —___— and seventy.four were said to be! be made up into a beautiful product “germ carriers” and were quaran-|by master hands who know how tined. Seven attempted to return| What follows will depend upon her #0 school, and were arrested. Wal-| self and upon the beautytoving pub fer Fischer, father of 16-year-old | lic Bana, served a mandamus on the} In plain words, the photograph health officer demanding his daugh.| Shows Flo Ziegfeld, famous produc fer’s reinstatement. About this case | ¢r frretty shows, welcoming the question will be settied in the) his at recruit, Edith May, the @uperior court. | “wildflower of Wisconsin,” winner of Behind the technical issues in-| the national beauty contest for sales Volved, public opinion is pretty | sirls thruout these United States, ‘evenly arrayed on both sides of the | “TAKE OFF YOUR HAT! | ‘case which will legally test the HM! HAIR'S GOOD” | etate’s right in matters involving a| “Take off your hat!" were almost | focial health problem and the boun-| the first words he said when Edith aries of personal Inviplablitty. stood upon the fateful carpet beside “it all goes) FEDERAL EMPLOYES union N In overskirt, tunic panel, straight- line or pleated styles. Trimmed with beading, embroid- ery, metallic stitching and lace collars. In shades of brown, blue and navy. DRESS SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Trade Sales of Dress Goods Help to Force Prices Down { Many yards of fine Dress Goods and Coatings Wednesday at / greatly reduced prices. Here’s the proof: | 54-Inch Black and White Shepherd Checks, $2.25 The ever-desirable black-and-white shepherd checks have been reduced to $2.25 a yard for the October Trade Sales—very service- able, and 54 inches wide. } 56-Inch Navy and Black French Serge Reduced to $3.48 French Serge for making winter dresses or skirts—a very popu- lar soft finish—56 inches wide, in navy and black, at $3.48 a yard. | 56-Inch Gold Tone Velours Reduced to $4.69 a Yard Very popular this season are these Goldtone Velours, with duve- finish, All the new shades, including jade, pheasant, sapphire, ekin, brown, navy and others. 56-Inch Chiffon Broadcloth Reduced to $5.95 a Yard Wonderfully rich Chiffon Broadcloth with a permanent satin fin- ish, 56 inches wide, in most every popular shade and black. | Our $7.50 56-Inch All-Wool Tricotine Reduced to $5.95 Lovely Tricotine that every one wants for both dresses and suits —an excellent quality in a dark navy—reduced to $5.95 a yard. FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASE | The Newest of the New taps ie ait gt ace Serge, Tricotine and Mignonette Hubby Peeved whieh the satetul Ziegfeld eyes ap-| e.cr~=~! DRESSES AT $15.00 But His Wife |*35~s.""* | In Becoming Styles “Nose alj right. Will Be Juror) 22" inet 22 rom nor | Be sure to see these attractive Dresses if you're thinking of getting something for street, business or every-day wear. ANGELES, Cul, Oct. 19—| ‘Eaith hesitated, looked down, looked up, smiled. | | The om are in straight-line modes with long narrow belts of | self material. e serges and tricotines come in navy blue only, and “L've been in glees at home—a iit Ue,” she ventured finally. “Can't sing much then—all right. Dance?” the mignonette in navy, black and brown. They are trimmed in a variety of patterns with silk floss, novelty braid, chenille and tin- | sel—alone or in very effective combinations. Plain and covered | buttons are also employed with excellent results. “IT can get over the floor fairly In all sizes from 16 to 44. ’ Children’s Winter Coats e z much about fancy dancing—" “Fine! Nothing to unlearn,” was the comment. | The specialist of direction looked at the specialist of production sit- ting silent behind the desk, The specialist of production |[! ap led. nodded. | ——— ' | PASSED TEST OF APPROVAL | IN A GINGHAM DRESS Edith May, in her gingham dress and Httle blue hat, had passed the test of his approval, | i “Take her down, Royce, and show || her the stage. Put her thra a few [) i rehearsals and report to me tomor-|]| li H Demonstration e nears the world * * * CHICAGO, Oct. 19—Party Bnes.| yaith May's approach to ner! Worn and frayed from primary fac| world ied thru a side entrance from | Uonal tugging. are near the parting | tne auditorium of Ziegfeld» New|} point in nearly a dozen Western Amsterdam theatre to the stage, on Extraordinary Values!! Handsome velvets, corduroys, Kerseys and novelty coatings are on Toilet Goods —wNine Icy Hot Bottles, 1-pint size, our reg- states, political leaders here admit- ted today. ‘With the makeup of the next sen- ‘ate nearly as important as a presi dential victory, Senator Harry A. “New, in charge of the republican na- tional speakers’ bureau here, and «Senator T. J. Walsh, of the demo- eratic national speakers’ bureau, | agreed the outcome of the senatorial Contests will determine the com Plexion of the next senate. Republican and democratic leaders Geciared the “splits” in senatorial Scraps would not influence the presi dential vote. Senator Walsh today predicted the democrats would have a majority of five in the next senate. Senator New expected to add Colorado, Ore. gon, Idaho, California, Kentucky, Arizona, Nevada and Maryland to the existing republican majority. Both parties were dubious of the Oregon situation, where Senator George KE. Chamberlain, democrat, is fighting for re-election, opposed by | A, BE. Hanfield on personalities and party platform. Cox Says League Is Open Way to Irish WORCESTER, Masa, Oct. 19 ‘The way to Irish freedom is opened by Article 10, of the league of na tions covenant, and not biocked by it, as opponents of the league have gontended, Governor James M. Cox declared here today, in opening his campaign in New England. Cox's first stop here was the first in the home state of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, whom he has been at tacking. County Candidates at Rainier Beach! Julius Day and a number of candi. dates for county offices will speak | wings—well, Edith and Edna just | hugged ea which @ score of girls in nondescript costumes were going thru song and dance numbers while a man pound. ed a piano and another pounded | the act into shape by electrifying verbal directions } With a final bang and shout, the rehearsal ended and Edith May, from Monroe, Wis, who had scarce-| ly beheld a stage at all, beheld it now in its afternoon undress-uniform of dust and dishevelment. | If she felt frightened, she gidn’t| show it. She went obediently thru 10 minutes of stepping to right, stepping to left, skittering forward, scampering back, while the director | counted monotonously, “One, two, | three, four—and now the bow, that's right?" | Edith was given @ reassuring || smile and told to “come behind to- night and watch from the wings.” She and her chaperoning cousin “at any dinner, they were To be in front of a almost too exciting to live be on a stage, even with streaks of daylight forking down from above, spoiling illusions, was ab hless experience. But to Be ind the scenes at night and atehing a performance from the ther and squealed, | At the « joor their laat drop of courage ooned, 1 “Whatcher doin’ around here?” said somebody in shirtsieeves, “Gwan now." | | “BUT WE HAVE BUSINESS HERE” “But we~we have—businens!| here—" “Youre?” The shirtsleeves glanced amusedly at Edith’s little serge frock from home, her blue poke hat, her | nose quite nude of powder. “Youse?” | Then the shirtsleeves, deciding that | the girls might possibly belong to/| the materials—and every coat is lined throughout—most of them warmly interlined. Both single- and double - breasted styles, in shades of brown, blue, green and gray. In all sizes from 2 to 10. Important Footwear News Be sure to see the Bargain Basement’s announcement Wednesday’s Star. It will bring you welcome news of great big savings on one of America’s most famous shoes for women. Silk Underwear Prices Take a Tumble —and the Basement is ready first-hand to offer some exception- ally good bargains in these dainty silk garments. Silk Crepe de Chine Gowns at $3.95 —made of nice quality crepe de chine in flesh color—cut full and trimmed with fine Val. lace. ular price $2.25, special at $1.95. —Five Caloric Bottles, 1-quart size, our reg- of NEMO CORSETS? Mrs. Craig, of New York will be with us the remainder of the week —let her help you with your corset troubles, CORSET SHOP—SECOND FLOOR lar price $3.50, special at $2.50. —Veda Rose Rouge, our regular price 40c, special at 20c. —Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brushes, our regular price $1.00, special at 79c. —Rubber Tubing, fountain length, our reg- ular price 25c, special at 15c. —Auto Sponges, our regular price 65c, spe- cial at 45c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Apron Gingham Has Its Price Cut to 25c 27 inches wide—heavy quality—mostly blue checks. Quilted Cotton Outing Flannel Cotton Challies Batting Reduced at at $1.60 to 25c 35c a Yd. Snowy Owl Quilted Outing Flannel — 26 Full bolts of Cotton Cotton Batting — size ‘ a Challies—a yard wi 72x90 inches, weighing inches wide, in lengths n‘Oriental, small ne about 8 pounds—priced to 12 yards—pink and yred designs—medium at $1.60. blue stripes—25c yard. dark shades, FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) Flannelette Night Gowns, Special $1.95 A specially good offer in Flannelette Night Gowns—high neck, long sleeve style; plain white, pink and white orblue and white stripes—collarless or with turn-down collar and double yoke—trimmed with wash braid. § IND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Umbrella Week Brings Savings ine of the wagehknas ve someting ||| Silkk Crepe de Chine Silk Crepe de Chine Chemises for $1.95 Chemises for $2.49 il National Umbrella manufacturers are advertising Umbrellas the week of | October 18th—so The Bon Marche takes advantage of the fact to bring you Umbrellas at savings. at a rally to be held tonight at Dug: dale’s hall at Rainier Beach. Dan Earl will act as chairman of the passed them thru to the region of mystery within. In the dim and magic space “be-| Mesting hind,” they paused, hand clutching | | —Several pretty styles at this low ~—Lace trimmed and tailored styles i i i gue’s Military, gprre ted se f the hi | | price remember only $1.95 — and are included in this abt -ail alt Silk Umbrellas oe a Woreuprant Si wre Co Mill WB © xy nin roan 9 P gel oo | they’re trimmed with bands of wide made of good grade silk crepe de Special $5.95 Umbrellas, $7.00 Umbrellas $8.95 ys ng. ALLCP | amazing bridge of her own limb,| | lace—neat lace edging around the chine, and the price, $2.49, is excep- Silk Umbrellas with Silk Umbrellas of wa- India Shape Umbrel- Branding the League of Nations as| the heel of which rested upon the || & military pact, Congressman John| shoulder of her vis-a-vis. if F. Miller addressed a republican rally “Look what's here,” she remarked ||| in the Beacon Hill Congregational) jaconically. “Train's in from Po-|[} church Monday night. dunk.” Other speakers were Col. Howard) A hurried man in overalia pushed A. Hanson, chief deputy prosecuting| Edith and Cousin Chaperon gentiy attorney, and William A. Gaines,| but firmly aside, county treasurer. “Out o' the way, girls; can’t stand bottom. tionally low, Black Satin Camisoles—trimmed with hemstitching—for 98c | ¥ terproof chiffon taffeta las covered with paragon frame, fancy on paragon frame, with quality — silk, fate wood handles, or silk K 3 ‘ f ; fancy wood handles with faney wood han- straps, in all desirable completed with baka- dies and ‘white rings, colors. lite ring; in all colors, All wanted colors, UMBRELLA SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR | i om —<asaEnNINNNONN