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THE SEATTLE STAR PARADE ROUTE | FOR ARMISTICE: mana | Procession Thursday Night! Followed by Smoker | | The Armistice Day celebration, | which is being staged by the vet | erang of the Great War, will be in| the nature of a parade by the local) _ TheBonMarché ESTABLISHED 1890 New Silk Blouses—Smart—Dainty and Only $5.75 4 Spends Morning Inspecting | veteran societies, followed by a x Boeing Airplane Plant on Duwamish River at the Crystal Pool in the} You’ll Like the Styles—You’ll Like the Valaes —lIn light and cos- tume shades. —Taffeta and satin combined with con- All those who have participated | in any of the wars in which the hited States has engaged, and all one connected with the rodlew will participate ade will be formed in the py mn rin further development. | 4 : ’ branches. of trasting georgette. ‘ ever sah gate on Puget 6 naires and members of the —Tailored styles in hi / » result of | patriotic societies, but any person ise anid. tre Ae yoctaggtotes vg vas haa boon mnevienvte tavnes 0 pongee and crepe de attend, ‘The units and individuals chine A . ave, and Vir will meet at Boece —Filet lace on georg- gina st, and will be assigned to bart or in full. ‘ |their place in the parade ette models, RECOMMEND ENLARGEMENT Major Alvin H, Hankina will com Otl sae OF NAVY YARD mand the parade, Ralpa A. Horr wilt | —Others trimmed ‘The Helm commission has recom act as hie adjutant, and W. 0. Mo with frills of plaited mended that the navy yard be eaull| wing ts now @ peaceful citizen—here you see him at home| Kay, chiet of matt. H. C. Cuter . provide additional facilities) , } : pt de "1 . Fe ate| Will be assistant adjutant, ne’ he aiptniaiog the fleet, subma-| in Durango, Mexico, with his two children. And when Villa’s Following ia the formation of the —In the lot are a few Fines and aircraft, that a drydock be| @t peace, Mexico is generally peaceful. parade in unite: Tricolett Duilt to cost no more than $3,000,000, | Police band, mayor, chief of police, ricolettes. together with other improvements. lchief of fire department, in auto: WAIST SECTION, ended that $375,000 be members of the efty counchl who are SECOND FLOOR Boreptinted for improving the navy | RINGSIDE veterans, O. A. R., flags of all goste, = S —— grand marshall and staff, Firemen's yard jon base and $1,425,000 for | vom band and escort, women veterans the submarine base. “I've traveled all over China and NOTES ON Japan,” salt Congressman Fred A. ten, chairman of the joint com- | /, ae * ies,’ ct Tilinels, “and while I do| CITY COUNCIL MONDAY not fear any power on earth today, I think it well to look ahead 30 or 40 | in years, when combinations of powers Will again be in vogue. ‘America repared to howd | 8Ad measures depa: i i own eed world on the| Granted permission to the park board to make use of the council } seas, When 600,000,000 yellow | Chambers Friday evening for meetings of the King County Horticultural WHAT IS STOLEN KISS er > geal tiene grvanen hy Authorized the bullding department to incur an additional expenditure WORTH? THIS LADY IS may be necessary for America to of $1,500 and made a appropriation therefor. FIXING VALUE $35,000 Garry the white man’s burden. LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 9.— ~ «Phe Pacific Coast will then elther Skeet port election December 4 we the school election | What's. one Xi * wtolen one Blay a an at ae — Referred to the utilities and the finance committees a communication = ay ade ag Pn é Gingrece from Mayor Caldwell advocating that the remaining $240,000 of Skagit | vf ee 3 failure Decause of the lack of proper naval {| whom it was pilfered, places its , Geaiities. But I predict congress bays ves some MEuniaeh me the toarerement: Pi ry Le gy Highth || Yale at $36,000. At least that’s sidewalks. C ‘ UNCIL infantry, Elke’ band, artillery, Moose band, signal corps, engineers, air ser vice, Eagles’ band, sailors, marines, sanitary corps, Salvation Army, band Indefinitely postponed establishment of the position of elevator inspector | wnd escort, other units, Moat, Allied the building departrecnt. Veterans, K. of P. band, Spanish Voted an ordinance authorizing the superintendent of public utilities to! American War Veterans, women’s ineur an expenditure of $1,000 to employ check-weighers in the weights | auxiliaries. New Draperies---Pre-War Prices 20,000 YARDS OF NEW CRETONNES, MARQUISETTES, VOILES ~} AND TERRY CLOTH AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN FOUR YEARS It’s going to be a gala day in the drapery section when these twenty thousand’yards of brand new draperies are thrown on the tables at pre-war prices. Hundreds and hundreds of thrifty Seattle housewives are going to be here to secure new hangings and draperies for the home, now that goods have come down to their rightful prices. 2,056 Yards of Drawnwork Scrim 17c a Yd. Think of getting drawnwork scrim for 17¢ a yard—why, this is i = it the amount st damages she weeks providing for the . || from John Robert Grey, elderty improvement Bighth N. to Wentlake ave. Ke and Aloha st. from Higuth ova Py ane wealthy rencher of Burteak, r N. to!) cat. grading. Grey admitied the Kiey but Authorized the fire department to incur additional expenditures amount || it was given, or taken, “in a i9ze, ” irit of gallantry. Passed & bill appropriating $64,000 from the general fund to ald in the || “PU Oe eA scones court the utilities and the finance coramitters = bill authorizing || '% **Pected to decide the case to te a the same grade of material that has been selling for almost dou- ble this price. Suitable for full length or sash curtains, In white, cream and ecru. 1,483 Yards of Figured Scrims 19c.a Yd. If you want beautifully colored light-weight draperies to use with or without curtains—here’s a wonderful pa vier fe: get them for = lowest price of the season. Dozens of cretonne designs and lively colorings. 1,463 Yards of Curtain Voiles 19c a Yd. Beautiful colored bordered voiles that will make effective curtains for your bedroom or living room—white with bird or floral bor- ders; also all-over designs in a host of different colors—some are slightly imperfect. 2,154 Yards of Cretonnes for 39c a Yd. These cretonnes certainly are splendid value for 39c a yard and that’s a fact. Heavy quality in tapestry and chintz designs — for draperies, fancy work and aprons — thirty designs in such pretty color combinations. High Grade Colored Marquisette 39c a Yd. | If you like colored marquisettes for draperies here’s your chance | 3 2 = 7 ° HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 9.—After ? Pioneer Druggist) x. naa voustea that he walked thra * Funeral services were held Monday | the walls of “the last jail like « years, F. E-| atternoon nérew cracker box.” Virgil Carson, 23, set took dryatic means to cure) bert P. Kiabo, pl | 1s work with his trusty maw on the the ailment the other day, He vis. 00°F druggist, who died Saturday. | pare here, They nabbed him about ited his physician and told him to | Cremation followed the rites, which| morning. He was half thru. The cut off the whole toe, The corn were held at jhe Bonny-Watson| cops had overlooked only @ halt doesn't bother him any more. | parlors, doeen sawn in hin belt. gi 82 fs ARGAIN BASEMENT THE BON MARCHE | Do You Want a Dress That Is Different? | We Have Just 18 | Sample Dresses at $13.50 There Are No Duplicates VELOURS, Serges and Tricotines are the materials and they come | in plain colors and small checks of brown, tan, navy, dark green and Pekin blue. to get them for a whole lot less than you would pay ordinarily. Mercerized and in all the latest designs and colorings. ‘ 36-inch Mercerized Drapery Madras 78c Yd. Another rousing offer in the drapery section—highly mer- cerized oreey madras for only 78¢ a yard and it would have cost you more than double that price a short time ago. New designs in shades of old rose, blue, tan, green, mulberry and gold. Double-Faced Terry Cloth for Only 85ca Yd. It’s really remarkable to get double-faced terry cloth like this for 85c a yard. Just look at the quality—just note the colorings —and you will say it is worth far more. Double faced, suitable for portieres and draperies—designs are splendid. DRAPERY SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR Visiting the subgparine destroyer ‘Base at Port Angeles. ‘Thursday will be spent at the ey] ‘The committee leaves Friday for California. THINK HE HAS LOST MEMORY Missing Teacher Believed to * Be Working as Farm Hand |}! Besides the popular straight-line. effects there are sev- - | eral styles with accordion- or box-plaited skirts and with Ge 4! scot eat ocae cell accordion-plaited tunics. eis farm tu the Puget acunalll _Trimmings are silk floss, eens eae Soret buttons, che- country? nille embroidery, fancy braid and tinseled si Sizes from 16 to 44 are included. . After two weeks of fruitless search, after running down countless Blind clues, his wife and children Now believe that his memory is a ‘blank and that he has taken on a new identity. They refuse to think him dead. Kilian, former teacher at Broad- « ‘Way high school, disappeared from his farm at Birmingham, near Eyerett, October 25, 1920, while shingling his house, Madam, Listen to This! 30-inch Japanese Crepe Buying Japanese crepe is easy now with the price but 29¢ a yard; 30 inches 29c wide, in solid colors such as pink, white, yellow, old rose, green and blue. FABRIC FLOOR cratIRD)} YARD Home Needs at Decided Reductions : Step-Ladder Stools Reduced to $1.19 Combination step-ladder and stool, made from hardwood—staunch and durable. Stands 2 feet high, folds up compactly and for only $1.19. Willow Baskets Iron Skillets Reduced to $1.98 ’ Reduced to 49c Good size white willow Small size “Wagner” cast clothes baskets —- imported iron fry pans—measuring from Belgium, reduced for 6 inches in diameter—for Women’s Winter Coats | Special at $15.95 | Te certainly are “special”—in fabrics, style and tailoring, as well as in price. The woman who thinks she cannot get a good coat for this amount of money will be very happily surprised when she examines the fine velours and notes the careful tailoring and smart styles. | Some are full silk-lined, other lined ‘with silk only to the waist, | and others have mercerized linings. Nothing definite has been heard from him since. Posters, offering a 950 reward for information concern ing him, have been distributed thru- out the Northwest. He is described ag follows Age, 66; weight, 120 pounds; height, five feet six inches; hair, dark with a sprinkle of gray over the temples; ‘eyes, grayish brown; sandy colored mustache. He wore a pair of patched overalls, an old dark striped coat, torn black felt hat and old shoes. He also wore glasses. | Shown in tan, dark brown, dark green and Burgundy. | In all sizes from 16 to 44. rs | this sale to $1.98, — 49¢. Rules Idaho Can’t Floor Brushes “Oxford” Casseroles : 4 e 9 se Mountain Time! Babies’ Soft Sole Shoes 59c ying Dagon han evi euaeeae aie Well made floor brushes with gesfphnl hardwood back, filled with good Ya rei bha W fireproof earthenware casseroles— bristles—complete with handle for mn with cover. Large size at 98¢. 9. abi FOURTH FLOOR terstate commerce commission today denied the petition of the public utili- ties commission of Idaho asking that the state be placed in mountain in mead of Pacific time. A small por- tion of the state js now in mountain , time Brown outside and white inside, They’re button style, with patent-leather bottoms and tops of black, gray or tan kid. Sizes from 1 to 4. |