The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1920, Page 16

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| $10,000 Damage in Night Blaze Near Renton; | : Water Gives Out The $400,000 plant of the Pacific Goast Coal Co, near Renton, was gaved from destruction by fire Tues: @ay night by the quick work of vol * from Rei the Seattle unteer fire fight @n@ a detail from department. fire Damage totaled $10.00, Origin ‘f the fire is unknown, but an inj Vestigation is being made by: Pany officials, The fire was v @red by a watchman, Th 4 firemen were in charge of Wood. The Seattle detail was com Manded by Battalion Chief Tom Nu man. ‘The water supply gave out shortly Before the arrival of Chief Nuvan. And it was the chemicals in the Seat tle company’s engine that finally put {out the fire. Gardener For | ' Czar Seeking | 4th Fortune PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 3.—Fate| has played some queer pranks with) Hansen, aged and obscui at Reed college here, Th wealthy, once royal gardene: the czar of Russia, Hansen is now | : Working for wages on the college) campus. p ‘When a young man fn the small of Caucasia, Hansen won because of his ability in Mandscape work. The cmr of Rus heard of him. He was called to to decorate the palace for) royal wedding and then per- Manently engaged as landscape - ertiat. ‘Thru this high position, Hansen ‘Bequired riches. He bought a 2,000- “@ere tract in Russia, found minerals ‘Qnd timber on it and his fortune be-| ‘ame #0 large be used much of it to | Gonate traveling fellowships to other landscape experts. Revolution threw Hansen out of a Jeb and the Bolsheviks took his Money. He fled to America. As gardener for Reed college, accumulated @ new com-) Hansen started again. He acquired Bonds and cash. A deed to his » kenge estate in Ruasia was, and proved the neucleus of What might have again been @ for- tune. Hansen hid his wealth in «| of rags in his room at the col- One day @ junk dealer visited the Place. The janitor borrowed Han- “Fags to the junk man for a dollar. ~ But the old gardener is still un- Broken. “I have faith,” he says. “1/ have seen Fortune smiling three! times. I will see it again.” ‘Chastened Germany Is Shown by Statue BERLIN, Nov. 3.—Germany's new spirit is symbolized by a monument Which has been unveiled at Frank- fort. It was erected in memory of the victims of the war, and repre sents a mother prostrate over the body of her son. It was placed in front of the symbol of the war of 1870 Bismarck holding Germania’s stir- Fup. Speakers pointed out the site "Was chonen to Indicate the difference Between the spirit of that time and of the present. Wifebeaters Are Resting Easier Now AKRON, Otjo, Nov, 3.—Wife Beaters and their ilk rest easier here today while many a mother mourns the death of John C. Weber, 76, hu- | Mane officer here for 16 years. He was the terror of hushands who de. werted their families and an angel of | Mercy in many a poor home. School Teachers Might Try This One EVANSVILLE, Ind, Nov. 3. Other coppers here charge Me Of. Beer Walton with vanity. “Not #0,” Bays he, explaining why he has a Mirror fastened to his sign post. “I fan see the traffic behind me this way. Also I know when they make faces behind my back. Great stuff!” She’ll Give Him a Chance to Prove It 108 ANGELUS, Nov. 3.—You are old and faded, while 1 am young and good looking. All the pretty ‘women fail for me because I am a eaye man.” This is what Mrx. Emma Richardson says her husband, a Movie actor here, told her. She iy now suing for divorce Two English electricians have in Vented an automatic switch to put off the current from electric motors used in mines if the deadly Ure-damp 40 Wonderful Coats oe = ¥ THE Ba SHE WILL COOK IN THE WHITE H THE SEATTLE STAR “MOVIES CAUSE CHILD CRIMES” So Says Kansas Child Wel-| fare Agent OUSE ~~ j reo ol re. House dining room, where Inez's pancakes | wi a: will be served on the morning of March 5, 1921. BON MARCHE A Part of the Stock of The Thompson Mercantile Co., Tacoma and Priced by Them From $80.00 to $275.00 Thursday Special at women that are produced in America. Certain it is that you have never seen finer tailoring, the materials are each the finest of their respective kinds and the styles are superb. With the Exception of Two Styles There Are No Duplicates Thompson Mercantile Company’s Original Price Tags Still on the Coats Here Are The Details: Size Color Material 36 New Blue Velour de Cashmere 16 Taupe Velour de Laine 40 Pekin Velour 36 Brown Kitten’s Ear 38 Black Baby Seal Plush 16 Dark Brown Velour de Laine 86 Smoke Kitten’s Ear 40 Tobacco Suede-cloth 88 Old Blue Velour de Cashmere 38 Natural Wool Polo Cloth 86 Tobacco Chamoisette 36 Smoke Kitten’s Ear 36 Taupe Velour de Cashmere 40 Ocean Blue Duvetyn 86 Taupe Velour de Laine 40 Chow Velour de Laine 88 Cadet Blue Silvertip Bolivia 44 Tobacco Velour de Laine 86 Natural Wool Polo Cloth 18 Taupe Velour de Laine 36 Castor Kitten’s Ear 16 Chow Velour de Laine 36 Chow Velour de Cashmere 16 Blue Heather Goldtone 86 Ming Velour de Laine 36 Pekin Velour de Laine 36 Tobacco Velour de Cashmere 42 Black Plush 38 Pekin Velour de Laine 38 Bisque Goldtone 36 Mouse Kitten’s Ear 42 Navy Duvetyn 40 Black Duvetyn 44 Black Duvetyn 18 Buff Chamoisette 38 Pekin Velour de Cashmere 40 Tobacco Velour 26 Black Duvetyn 38 Black Plush 44 Black Plush Now, Honestly, When Have You Been Offered Trimming Lining Australian Opossum Figured Messaline Sealette Fur Figured Messaline Chenille Figured Messaline Harness Stitching Figured Messaline 40-inch length Figured Messaline Fine Nutria Fancy Messaline Sealette Shawl Collar Figured Messaline Cord Seams Figured Messaline Fine Sealette Figured Messaline Wrappy Style Blue Messaline Wrappy Model Brown Messaline Self Figured Messaline Wrap Effect Figured Messaline Chenille Figured Messaline Self Figured Messaline Sealette Fur Figured Messaline Self Figured Messaline Sealine Figured Messaline Sealette Figured Messaline Sealine Figured Messaline Self Figured Messaline Sealette Figured Messaline Sealette Figured Messaline Self « Figured Messaline Self Figured Messaline Harness Stitching Harness Stitching Full Length Cord Seams Harness Stitching Harness Stitching Self Figured Messaline Figured Messaline Black Venetian Figured Messaline Figured Messaline Figured Messaline Black Venetian Self Black Venetian Self Black Venetian Raccoon Suede Leather Jf Lined to Waist \ Figured Messaline { Lined to Waist Cord Seams | Figured Messaline Self Black Venetian ‘Three-quarter Length Black Venetian Three-quarter Length Black Venetian Cord Seams Such Wonderful Values? Can You Possibly Afford to Miss This Event? } } wan about eriminy crimes 1. Be of marriage. gambling ope. ed murder mitting theft, arets. ‘Say Zeppelins to Be Made in U. S.' GENEVA, Ne stood an Am be | America. ~s recently arrived in Fr Here is Inez P. WeWhorter, who presides over the Harding kitchen at Marion, O,, and | Becaune of the treaty & who has the promise of keeping Warren G. well fed when he becomes president. her the artist has included a view of the Whi ack bullding of more Zeppell Back of it is reported the Germ copt the offer. service may be started later. many RGAIN BASEMENT Go Where You Will, You’ll See No Finer Coats Than These $49.50 VERY one of these Coats is a Cohn-Goodman “Stylecraft” garment—and Cohn-Goodman are reputed to be the makers of the highest grade Coats for Thom "s Price $275.00 225.00 185.00 169.50 169.50 160,00 149.50 149.50 149.50 145.00 145,00 140.00 139.50 135.00 135.00 119.50 115.00 115.00 115.00 110.00 100.00 98.50 98.50 95.00 90.00 90.00 90,00 90.00 89.50 89.50 89.50 85.00 80.00 80.00 KANSAS CITY, of child welfare, University of Kan McKeever and his assistant are t Seenes Ulastreting drinking and 3. Beenes depicting robbery and hold 4 Seenes enacting murder oF attempt- 5. Beenes that teach new ways of com. | 6, eons making clgnrets attractive to 7 ennm showing women smoking cig- B Beonee showing other immoral aad deperaving types of conduct, 0, Scenes depicting extravagance, | n formed to buy out and transfer the Zeppelin plant and persofine! to ‘Two Americans, it b | Mo department t—It i under syndicate has A transatlantic Price to You $49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 40.50 49.50 The BonMarché Slip-on Sweaters $3.75 Like a Flash They Came to Us—Like a , Flash They’ll Go HEY’LL go because they’re such good looking Sweaters at such a low price. Just the sweaters for “fristy frosty” mornings, These garments were bought much under price, hence you get them at “bed-rock” price. Sweaters of zephyr and worsted ‘4. wool—some plain, others in blocked ', weaves. In turquoise, peacock, Ameri- {\\) can Beauty and buff—one as pictured, a SWEATER SECTION—SECOND FLOOR — = Here’s a Ribbon “Movie” SHOWING THE MANUFACTURE AND USES OF RIBBONS HIS is a free entertainment on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 3 and 8:45 p. m. The pictures will show the manufacturing and designing of ribbons in the famous Johnson-Cowdin plant. Pictures of Winter Garden girls modeling novelty costumes of ribbon. This will be followed by a demonstration of ribbon novelties from our own , Ribbon Department. TEMPORARY AUDITORIUM—UNION STREET SIDB New Ribbons for the Making of Christmas Gifts Fancy Brocades and Warp Prints, $2.50 to $4.00 a yard. Metallic Ribbons, $6.00 a yard, and Fancy Velour Ribbons, $7.50 a yard, RIBBON SECTION-—-UPPER MAIN WLOOR Clever New Swing Aprons $1.75 Hand-Embroidered and Extremely Good Looking HESE APRONS are made of un- bleached muslins—in panel effect— with one large pocket in the center or one on each side, of colored crepe—pan- els bound in black—and with embroid- ered designs. . Early gift buyers are selecting these for intimate gifts. —Other hand-embroidered Aprons, $1.50 to $3.50. APRON SECTION—SECOND FLOOR = Women’s House Slippers, Greatly Reduced Noe you can have foot comfort in the home at most reasonable prices—black kidskin with hand- turned soles, with low or medium-height heels—one- or two-strap effects, with bows or without—round or medium toes. $6.00 Two-strap Slippers at $4.85 $5.00 1- and 2-strap style at $3.65 $4.50 One-strap Slippers at $3.35 SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Thursday Temptations From the Food Shops Bon Marche Mayonnaise, made fresh every day—40c a pound. Strawberry Conserve, Pure Strained Honey, Bon Marche Pork Sau special at 31¢ Ib. special at 27¢ lb. sage, special 34¢ lb, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —— ED Flannelette A5c a Yard. 27 INCHES WIDE IMONO Fiannelette in light, medium or dark shades, in floral or figured patterns — just what you need to make a cozy new kimono. Bleached Muslin 25c A full yard wide, in full bolts—a_ splendid wearing quality. FABRIC FLOOR 18-Piece Set of Dishes for $1.65 SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT Think of getting an 18-piece set of Dishes for $1.65. They’re pure white—American semi- porcelain ware with slight imperfections. 6 Tea Cups | 6 Tea Saucers | 6 Tea Plates We cannot take phone orders for these. 4THIRD) Special Luncheon 60c IN THE SIXTH FLOOR CAFE o Waffle Irons $1.68 Frying Pans 19¢ Old-fashioned Navy Bean Soup A very special price for Good size, long handled tails Wagner Waffle Irons—No. Steel Frying Pans, 19¢ each. or 8 size, with wood grip ham Well made and very dur Botled Salmon Gin. ° Hollandaise Sauce , lamb Pot Pie en Casserole Roast Young Pork with Dressing Fricassee of Veal Steamed Dumplings American Pot Roast with Pan Gravy Mashed Potatoes Hot French Rolls Cream Carrots and Peas Solid Copper ‘Tea Kettle, nickel plated, with seam- —Sauce Pans, heavy gauge aluminum with aluminum Choice less body and straight spout cover—3-quart size at $1.43, Apple Pie “ No, 8 size at $2.48, Cream Pineapple Pie ‘OURTH ¥ THE Ice Cream Chocolate Pudding ROUPIS. FLOOR TER HON SEER Tea, Coffeg or Milk

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