The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1920, Page 16

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Pe ee. te ee cas cttenderas THE SEATTLE STAR CAR BLOWS (_2vHeRrs TALENT FRow ACTRESS MOTHER GREAT LEGION i 3 UP; MANIS BADLYHURT, «og Was Filling Gas Tank by ‘ Lantern Light; Machine Is Ruined; Barn Fired | Roy Mouck, 35th N. Band FB. 95th St, filled the gas tank of his Ford by lantern Nght last night Today he is nursing a badly shat | fered left hand as the result of an explosion which wrecked the Ford, rly burned his barn and nearly See him his life. | A quantity of hay In the barn was red, ——& A. WEEK-— bY a. G. O. P. Chief for Are the talents of the parents inherited by the daughters? — the Bonus Bill! The American stage today answers “Yes,” There are at least! Dert has addressed a letter to G. O.|a@ dozen daughters of famous stage and opera stars following | rere ners: ine state, ure] in the illustrious paths of their parents on the stage. This is| No. 2, the soldiers’ ponus pill, He| Annette Westbay, who plays in Benavente’s remarkable play, i scochct:. artista menrie | 202 Passion Flower.” She is the daughter of Melanie de @lly mdorsed the measure. Wienzkowska, celebrated Polish prima donna, who came to —& A. WERK — the United States to escape political persecution in her native The kas important a man ts the| country. Watch this newspaper for other “Sparks From the More badges he pins on his coat Stars.” / 1) abs a2 wile uss AN AMAZING ANNOUNCEMENT !! 2,107 Pairs of the _ World-Famous “Queen Quality” Low Shoes For Women om $4.90 Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Calfskin Pumps and Oxfords 77 Styles in Black and Brown Military, Louis, Cuban and Baby Louis Heels SIZES WIDTHS AAA to EE Not All Sizes in All Styles THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Women to Hear of Dakota System Four Woman’s Auxiliaries to| phot : Stage Affair at Armory tions, with expectal referer effeet upon the to their The women’s auxilinries of the | and the home 1 The meeting has ninent club women four Seattle American Legion pots began today to lay plans for @ big joint dance at the Armory, Decern ber 11, the proceeds to go to charity 1 | & A, WEEK— Lawrence Against possibly Mtrlanda, The women hope to pack the Arm Jory in one of the biggest affairs of | the season, | John C. Lawrence, of Spokane, tor ate railway comm elty, stopping at th el, and will be here for se All exeervice people and thetr friends are to be invited | A joint committes from the tour auxiliaries is at work on the plana ny & A, WEEK to speak against the Cartyon road bill THE a ee WOM | “iio has severad open engagements. | 5 ymouth Congreg» urch will hold & rummage ~~, 4. WESE wiay and Friday of this berome crook: . at 1907 Fifth ave. ing to make beth ends meet, by | bulidingn in the Italian quarter Of) piggy tn N " the town of Pittsburg, were destroy:| iin on the successive Frid *, And a general invitation to|ed by fire last night, rendering home- |, Ry omen to be prevent has been is | lew six families comprising sons. ‘ the Carlyon Bill| , |during the fire, when he rushed into | ».| his burning home to rene the second floor of the house, unm ening their lives. od tn try-|eafety thru a sheet of flame which U. to Teach Mothe SIX FAMILIES How to Select Fa The University Extension y FLEE FLAMES | tn offering thru the Home Econom! | department a course of etx lect | tatonded eapecialy for moth rth Dakota potition cena {35 Persons Are HOMELESS) pronpoctive mothers and other h wives, on the practical subject After Fire “How tw Select Food for the mn, © fly.” MARTINIGZ, Cal, Oct. 38-—ive| ‘The course will begin on the ywember and will om 3 o'clock in Home KE 5 Per | nomics hall at the university. The famifies hon be were ae a eee pe, ry| Women Always Late Wheeze Is Blaste CINCINNATI, Oct. 26.—The joke about women never being time was shot er »y the Contra Costa Fed Croas chez wan severety burned hie two 4 An-| how onio, aged 10 no were Meep on} ned for service tonlo, aged 10, who were meeping df ve before the men arrived. knowing that flames were threat | ~~ ful injuries. The children were Sanches carried the two boys tn| burt P The fire did $20,000 damage J burned his clothing and caused pain Be in the home of F. Fazz Corset Savings Thursday In the October Trade Sales OXE of the biggest opportunities to save on Corsets that Seattle women have had will come on Thursday when the Bon Marche Corset Service Shop offers most emphatic reductions on many standard makes, For your convenience they have been divided into four low-priceg groups Popular Corsets $1 35 Reduced to ° Four good makes of Corsets have been put into this sale at $1.35—C-B a la Spirite, Nulife, American Lady and Bien Jolie—made with elas- tic tops or low busts and medium skirt. Lovely Broche and} $3 A5: Coutil Corsets . Excellent Corsets for the money are these at $3.45. Included are C-B a la Spirite, American Lady and Frolaset front lace. Some beautiful broches, others of pink coutil. Exceptional Values} $2 45 in Corsets at . If you want a good Corset for less—by all means select one from this lot. Included are Reno Belts, C-B a la Spirite, American Lady and Gossard front lace—all for $2.45. Corset Values of ) Unusual Merit at | $4.95— These are real Corset creations—of lovely pink broche—Vogue, Gossard and Nulife make up the lot. The October Trade Sales bring you these Corsets at $4.95. Brassieres and Bandeaux—Very Special ' at the October Trade Sales Ny good offers in Brassieres and Bandeaux—lace, silk and cambric, with lace or Especia “or ; embroidery tops—divided into two lots, Lot 1—Brassieres and Bandeaux at 59c Lot 2—Brassieres and Bandeaux at $1.00 CORSET SHOP-—-SECOND FLOOR “THURSDAY Food Shop Economies In the October Trade Sales Bon Marche Pumpkin Pies Coffee 44c —Lorna Doone Cookies, a pack- age, 16c. —No. 1 soft shell Walnuts, 10 pounds, $3.00; pound, 31c. —Virginia Dare Extracts—one 25¢ bottle free with every pur- chase at our Demonstration Booth, Canned Foods Parker Peas, can, 16c. —Iowa Corn, a can, lic. Splendid Tomatoes, can, 10. -—Del Monte Pumpkin, can, 12c. Sardines in olive oil, can, 12c. COFFEE SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Strawberry Conserve 31c Ib. Regular price 60¢ —Puyallup and Sumner famous Apple Butter, our regular price 20c, special, Ib. L149¢. —Bon Marche Mayonnaise, spe- cial, Ib. 38¢. ‘ —Pure Strained Honey, 1920 stock, special, Ib, 25¢. DELICATESSEN—UPPER MAIN FLOOR 35c Each —Pan Rolls, nice and brown, a dozen, 9¢. —Jelly Rolls, delicious, special, » 20¢. —Our Dollar White Cakes are priced, each, 75¢. —French Pastry, priced, per dozen, $1.00. —Bon Marche Bread, large sized loaves, 14¢. —Butterhorns, crisp and fresh, 4 for 25¢; each, 7¢. —S80c Cocoanut Bars, a dozen, 20¢. BAKERY SECTIONS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR AND BASEMENT Special Luncheon 38c Chicken Patties and Spring Vegetables Potatoes, Bread and Butter Hot Buttered Scone and Preserves Coffee or Milk, all for 38c. LUNCH COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR 25c Tempters From the Candy Shop ‘eanut Brittle 25c a Pound CANDY COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Satin-finish Broken Ends 25¢ a Pound SHOPPING BOOTH—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Chocolate Nut Fudge 25c a Pound BASEMENT—CANDY COUNTER Coverall Aprons for Apron Thursday at $1.29 Apiece APRON SECTION, SECOND FLOOR, AND SHOPPING BOOTH, UPPER MAIN FLOOR ‘TheBon Marché Kitchen Utensils Have Their Prices Clipped at the October Trade Sales Aluminum Tea Kettles 95 Our regular price $3.50 Tea Kettle of pure aluminum, with welded cast aluminum spout, 41Q-quart size—reduced to $2.95. Aluminum Sauce Pans 79c Our regular price $1.00 Pure aluminum, heavy gauge Sauce Pans with lip and long handle—2-quart size, reduced for the day to 79c each. Aluminum Covered Pans Our regular price $2.00 Pure aluminum, heavy gauge ipa Sauce Pans with handle and cover; 3-quart size, 5 cially reduced. re FOURTH FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE

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