The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1921, Page 10

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THE SEAT GLa NO MORE BITING} fiisitet' The Bon Marché FRESH CUT Judge Will Have Your! STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M FLOWERS- SATURDAY, A Teeth Pulled if You Do Ave. b— "If you! DOZEN, 75c UPPER MAIN FLOOR » into this court again, | th pulled. ¢ * Bo Jude ourt today TLE STAR _SHUFF NOT ROBBED OF WISE MEN PAUSE TO HEAR WHAT BOY HAS TO SAY ON SUBJECT WASH TON, Aug. 6 gressmen, deep in discussion in. volving millions and filled with the views of wiseacres, paused GET YOUR KODAK FILMS HERE FOR THE WEEK-END UPPER MAIN FLOOR Con for a moment the other day to hear what “just a kid” had to |) way about It Members of the house commit tee concerned with the affaira of the District of Columbia, heard \-yearold Jimmie Bradley Washington ¢ a dispute as to which bit the othe Gren wants . © com Tl Fiewt, Mrs, mma Seymour or Mra Unue natu naud, both living at the| schools Armed with letters of appreval CHICAC wome i'n hay sie & P ‘Haas in yp sh Week Wi 24T (©THE BONCVARCHE Saturday-Your Last Chance to Share in Shuffled About Somewhat but Still Able to Draw o me Ike « free-for-all,” | State Money a 1 Judge Haas after each OLYMPTA, Aug. 6.--Off again, on woman had bared injured shoulders Again, Shuff's with us again = +" ke to show the teeth marks of the! Carl L. Shuff, who was separated onlay 9 the Waite [|e ; from the state payroll! Monday, when told the * " ihe resigned as the governor's private Fly Lands in Ear; owls might Hiv @eretary, was appointed supervisor @f reclamation yesterday. His resignation as Hart's secretary fs effective August 31. He will take nd trees and animals filled ‘any regular fellow with a senso of justice.” Tt was the first time, so far as the oldest old-timer could remem. Doctors Drown It ELIZABNHTH, N. J., Aug. 5 Abi bert Zimmerman was driven frantic | by the busaing of a fly trapped in Silk Week’s Notable Savings ber, that a youngster had ing before a congressional com: || F mittee, his rgeons at the Alexian up his duties on the reclamation; wpital poured sterilized Seard on September 1. There will be ) Me hiatus between pay days for ca sowed werent ©~A Dazzle of Colors in 36-Inch: | ~|| Gown Satins—to Sell at... | $1.98 A new dress of a piece of these Gown Satins will be striking, indeed, and at a low price. In a good line of colorings, including black, navy, Pekin, purple, lavender, green, Kk maize, honeydew, pheasant and many other colors for street or evening. A 40-Inch Baronet Satins | $2. 39 in an Impressive Display Heavy weight, highly lustrous and very pretty are these Baronette Satins for skirts, suits or millinery. In orchid, porcelain, copper, honeydew, gold, peacock and brown, 40-Inch All-Silk Georgette at $1.15 40-Inch Silk Crepe de Chine at $1.29 36-Inch Navy Taffeta Priced $1.79 | pest Wife Stolen Twice by Brother-in-Law?, John FE. Schober has twice broken up the home of Eugene A. Flint, according to a com- plaint filed Thursday by Flint in which he alleges that his brother-inlaw, Schober, lured his wife twice away from him by secretly supplying her with money. Flint accuses Schober of double alienation of his wife's he honorarium that Car! rece | Shuff has been generally consider. | @d to be the political pet of Major) ‘Thomas G. Aston, of Spokane, claim agent and lobbyist for the Washing: | ton Water Power company, Aston is| credited with having “placed” Shutt fm the governor's private office i 19t9, mW a ATTRACTIVE STYLES AND PRICES IN 1 Practical Mid-Summer Coats $27.50 —Wrappy, loose-sleeved, straight-line Coats or stole coraved models, are included in this lot of attractive early fall coats for mid-summer wear at this satisfactory price. —The colors include navy, reindeer, brown, Sor | rento blue, tan. , 4 —And the materials are Bolivia, velour, serge and tricotines. é —You will find these coats sufficiently warm 4 for early fall wear and sufficiendy smart fo all-round use. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Smart Neckwear $1.00 White or ecru Collars and a colo ie ; are shown in attractive | The Pints were married first in 1$87 and divorced for the first time) May 4, 1917. ‘This was caused,| Flint alleges, by “blandiah: | In view of the interest of the Washington Water Power company “im the controversy over the manner | in which water shall be brought | @own to the Columbia basin, Shuff's Bppointment as supervisor of recia- | Mation is regarded as significant affection and asks $25,000 for | obscene epithets” at his wife, mat 5 the loss, [ing life burdensome, Flint waa re-| AC UITS MAN t | leased from alimony because of in-| , 4 9) formation, he declares, he presented | Don’t Say ‘Goo, Goo’ who. bad ‘wieineees to Bab: H Talk Sense! ent Rl ty Pri san the Jury Out Hour and Half! o : Testing Evidence CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—If your six.) **Paration of the couple. months-old baby gurgies “Goo, goo” Mra. Flint is said to be now at NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Justice H. _¥. Borst, in extraordinary term, and cries “booch” when you poke a| the home of # married son in playful finger at his “tummy* he | Aberdeen. is behind the times, Hoe should aay “Desist, father, such antics annoy | @riminal branch of the supreme|™*%" Dr. W. B. Swift of North. Hot Dog! K. of C. court, permitted a jury to smell taste the evidence and the jury Out an hour and a half. When it western university's school of oni a speech, believes that all six-month | prog to Picnic Sunday eld babies should talk plainly. He Fae as ce liilceennit it was in such rare good that it acquitted the defend- who was Benjamin Horowitz, the ments, promises and attentions” of Schober, the husband of his wife's sister, were remarried, how ever, Feb, 20, 1919, and divorced again May 22, 1920, on the grounds! | that Flint “huried abusive, vile and 36-Inch Lustrous Poplin Priced 89c 40-Inch Charmeuse Satin at $2.69 36-Inch Heavy Gown Satin at $2.69 36-Inch Tricolette Priced at $1.79 40-Inch Heavy Crepe de Chine $2.45 40-Inch Crepe de Chine at $1.98 36-Inch Brocaded Satins at $1.79 FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD Women’s Bathing Suits $4.95 Women’s and Misses’ one-piece Worsted Bathing A Rousing Sale of will open a clinic soon where moth 7 2 may bring thelr infants for in-|Cofamibes ansual’ plente to Se held struction in the art of talking. at Wildwood park Sunday, August 7 l don Suffering Hot dogs and band concerts, hot dogs and races, hot dogy and danc Suits, with striped trim- styles for summer dresses — taste the wet evidence in dry but the first jury to avail From Moth Plague LONDON, Aug. 5.—London ty suf- ing, hot dogs and swimming, and a hot dog for Will FH. Smith, who wil! entertain the folks with a chalk talk. ming, in good, heavy qual- ity and all wanted colors— Sample Stockings Two groups of silk—one of lisle—and in all cases the values are or suits. if of this rare privilege was the today. It i expected that oth- ‘will foflow, now that the prece- has been established. Veilings 35c Yard B » blac! , pure ple, "Mohawk, aa meshes, shown with smart chenille dots. 17 fering from a plague of moths. Per-| Boat will leave Leschi park hourly, sons are warned to brush their en-|the hot dog pyrotechnicy to begin tire wardrobe in the sun once ajpromptly at 11 a, m NT Women’s Kid and Satin Pumps $4.95 Smart Dress Pumps with very flexible soles Sizes 3 to 7. Widths B, C, D. Brown kid and black kid in Satin Single Strap Pumps, covered Louis heel or Bb aml ge straps = jad piped with be ew tone. r gray suede ps with novelty toi id ter strap ii suede, with covered high Louis or Baby Louis heels. jet y cena the Women’: Sv va g2 : Knitted “Traveling Capes $5. 95 brushed wool Knitted Traveling Block stitch, accordion stitch, plain weave, Capes, in full lengths, with great collars and revers of brushed wool. In rose, tangerine, lavender, jade, turquoise, tan, Sorrento blue $15.00 Women’s Silk, Serge and Tricotine Dresses at Silk models in sizes 42 to 52. Wool models in regular sizes. Taffeta, crepe meteor and tricolette Dresses, made in styles for the large ‘woman, showing tunics, V-shaped vests—trimmed with embroidery, braiding, che- nille embroidery. Straight line models in serge and tricotine, side panels, fagoting and silk braid. Boys’ School Caps 59c Dark patterns in Caps with leather sweat bands. sizes 34 to 46. —Pure worsted and fiber one-piece Bathing Suits with fiber stripes—very stunning and in becoming color combinations, $8.95 to $12.50. —Bathing Caps, divers models, 15¢. Tie-Back Sweaters $4.95 Tie-back Fiber Sweaters —a popular garment with a delightful appeal—may be worn as a blouse, crosses in front, and finished with a sash back—shown in ail sizes. SECOND FLOOR Girls’ White Skirts $2.75 Box pleated or plain styles in Wash Skirts, with novelty pockets and neat belts. DAUGHTER SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Women’s and Children’s Shoes Step to the Tune of Economy Women’s Pumps $7.95 Strap Oxfords $7.95 Buckle Pumps, indeed good looking, For women—for girls — two-strap and at @ most reasonable price. Patent Oxfords with welt soles and low heels, sentier of bike ep ip ee tap) made of black or brown kid—suitable variety of steel-cut beaded buckles and ‘ : come in A, B, C or D widths, from 3 for many summer occasions—sizes up to 7 at $7.95. to 8. Children’s Brown Shoes $3.50 Boy Scout Shoes $1.85 Little gents and youths, whether you Brown Kid Shoes with slightly higher tops than ordinary shoes for children. are “Boy Scouts” or not, the Scout Shoes are most appropriate for present Lace style and perfect in fit—sizes 5 to 8&—priced at $3.50. wear. Brown leather with nailed soles. Sizes 814 to 91% at $1.85—10 to 114 Children’s Dependable Shoes $2.65 at $2.15. Children’s Dress Shoes $3.25 Black Vici Kid Shoes, button style, with patent tops and cant-slip. soles— Do the children need “dress-up” sizes 5 to 8 in the lot. worth your special attention if you like to economize on hosiery. 500 Pairs of Women’s “Gordon” Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings tp 1.95 These Silk Stockings bought in a special way to sell at this low price. Every pair full fashioned—and made with reinforced garter tops of mercerized lisle thread—also with stout double soles, heels and toes of lisle thread, insuring better wear. In black, white, brown, navy, gray. Women’s Sample Silk Stockings 9 5 for the Last Day of Silk Week Cc Beautiful, fine, Just think of getting Stockings like these for 95c! sheer thread silk, semi-fashioned with garter tops and reinforcements of liste. In white, black, brown and gray. 1,100 Pairs of Sample Stockings 59 Cc of Mercerized Lisle Thread at Stockings that regularly sell at far more than the price asked. Every pair full fashioned—some English Jace in the lot—in blavk, brown, gray, white, navy and balbriggan. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEME q An Entirely New Line of Candies 99c Pound Delicious Candies with lasting ‘ up under the heat and do not dry out. The flavors are unique in the world—here are some the combinations: Raspberry Paste, raspberry coating. Fig Jelly, }emon coating, Ginger Jelly, ginger icing. Choco + — late Caramel, nutmeg coating. — Brazil Nut, vanilla teing—and many, many others. UPPER MALIN FLOOR, EAT AND SAVE] Mammoth Wisconsin Cheese 48¢ Lb. ee We have just received another of those Mammoth Wisconsin Full Cream Cheeses, made in 1919—flavor | par excellent, weighs 500 pounds—while we have any at 48c Ib. ~—Armour’s Star Hams, guaranteed corn-fed stock, whole or half piece, lb. 49¢. —Bon Marche Straw- berry Jams, made in our own kitchen from best berries and cane sugar, lb, 28¢. —Lynden Creamery But- ter, made from pure pasteurized sweet cream, lb. 48¢. Pickles, 3 for 10¢. —Choice Kippered Sal- —Jilg’s Pork Sausage, mon, lb. 24¢. bulk or link, lb. 34¢@. Fried Chicken Luncheon 55¢ Roast Veal Luncheon 35c —Layer Cakes, made —Yellow Layer Cakes at with butter, Saturday at 38¢. T5¢. —Butterhorns at 4 for —Wiener Rolls, 25¢. 15¢. —Sandwich Bread, large —Large loaves Bread, a loaf, 12¢. loaves, 24¢. Flour Sacks 60c a Dozen At this price while we have any Butter, —Town Talk Coffee, 3 pounds for 70¢. —Cohoe Salmon, 2 15¢—4 cans 25¢. Good News From the Soda Fountain Here are examples of our latest reductions: —All Pies, including cream and berry, per cut 10¢. Sandwiches are all cut in price—10 varieties at 10¢. Hot Caramel Sundae (tax included), 10¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —Armour’s Sliced Bacon. put up in best dustproof packages, with all rind © and waste cut off, half pound at 30¢. «Bon Marche Wieners are excellent — made from best ingredients— lb. 28¢. —Pure Peanut Butter, 2 Ibs. 19¢; Ib. 10¢. —Large Cucumber Dill for slender women, are trimmed with Men’s Work Shirts 79¢ Heavy quality blue denim, full cut, sizes 144% to 1614. Women’s Wool Tuxedo Sweaters $3.49 Full or Semi-Tuxedo Sweaters, with narrow belts and with or without pockets in gray, taupe, lavender, copper, black, navy, tangerine, Sorrento blue, brown, tur- quoise, jad ‘Children’s and Misses’ Coat and Slip-on Sweaters OC Slip-on Sweaters and coat style models in plain and novelty weaves, and in a gay array of bright colors. Muslin Gowns, Lace Trimmed, 69c Surplice or square yoke styles, in lace Pink, blue and lavender two-piece di ti F Ni . Percale Breakfast Sets, with elastic and insertion trimmed I ight Gowns; topped skirt and with braiding on skirt some trimmed with smocking. and collar—with belt, Women’s Silk 8 5 Hose, “Seconds” Cc Sizes 9 to 10--Cordovan Only Women’s Silk Hose, with mercerized cotton garter tops—in Cordovan only. Children’s Cotton 17 c Hose, “Seconds” 3 pairs for 50c Medium fine ribbed black Cotton Stockings, in sizes 61 to 11. Shoes? Here they are, with square edge turned soles, brown bottoms and mole tops—button style, sizes 5 to 8, * », If you want Gunmetal Shoes—here théy are, in button or Buy the Children’s lace style, with covered tip and turned soles. A, B, C Shoes here at $4.25 widths, sizes 8144 to 11. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Boys’ Wool and Wool- Mixed Bathing Suits $2.50 to $5.50 The better made suits—Saxon- knit, Jantzen and others re in- cluded in a wide range of attrac- tive body and skirt stripings in contrasting colors. And the qual- ity is such that several season's wear are assured, younger boys, sizes 22 to -50 and $3.00. 5 to 88 at $3.50 to $5.50, s’ Sport Blouses, with short and open throat, of good percale, at $1.00, 65 Boys’ Straw Hats, and sailor style, half price. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Two-Piece Breakfast Sets $1.59 dozen, D Replenish Your Plate Collection From Hand-Painted China Plates at 50c © Finest quality Oriental Hand-painted Dessert Plates—in a great variety of floral, fruit and scenic designs—and at only 50c. UNION STREET BASEMENT—THE BON MARCHE —Apple jars, 20¢. —Soda Crackers, 15¢ a pound, large cans rah-rah i

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