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a S is ter } Ie OTL \aTC THE BON MARCHE 3 || Her Brother Is Anxious to Find Her | STORE HOURS 9 A, TO 5:30 P. M. Here Are Shoe Savings Have them fitted by using our Foot-O-Scope. Growing Girls’ and Growing Girls’ and ’, Women’s Oxfords Women’s Strap Oxfords $6.80 $7.95 Girls will find these very appropriate Two-strap Oxfords of fine black or for school—and women for business or brown decane new medium toes, shopping. Low hee) styles with welt { j soles, round or medi \. nertotated., covered: Hips, Sesitle aa edium toes. In tan, soles and 114-inch heels. All sizes in Thousands “of Screaming | Penguins Greet Victims of | San Jose Wreck Saturday Savings for Men Men’s Mercerized Socks Broken Lines. of Men’s Extra Value Union Suits at . 25c $1.50 Say, fellows, it will pay you to get Munsing and Otis make ribbed Cot- a dozen pairs of Socks with this price ton Union Suits for men. White and in force for such dandy values. ecru, with long and short sleeves— Fine gauge mercerized lisle, made ankle and three-quarter lengths. Mrs. ©. A. DeLude, Dear sister: duck is dying in Portland. He is calling and crying for passengers and five you, } You left home hurriedly Fri | @ay without giving any warn ing or tolling where you were | going. You are somewhere in Seattle | or Tacoma now. } 1 know that you love Jack. | fornia, who spent two * gays and a night on the fantas- the 1 know tha¢ he loves you, and he needs you so bad right now. Won't you please go back to , d Kl ' , brown or black—all siz id wid’ i Francisco. | him, for he may not last very with double heels, toes and soles, in ef PARC 8 age are saab tee cine a They errived dere eh viterter tang. Ve hie Rage oa | black, white, navy, cordovan and gray. each style—but all sizes tn the lot. the lot. the lot at $7.95. ; | peer’ him: MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Final Clearance of | Youth’s Scout Shoes at $1.50 Dandy good Shoes of brown calf— made with solid nailed and sewed soles with broad heels—sizes 8 to 2. Youths’ and Boys’ Tennis Shoes (Keds), 90¢ to $3.50. Please co to him, If you want help, kt me know, “When do we eat? was the cheer ful shout as the destroyer docked. Food was waiting for them at the Sandals at $1.00 and $1.45 Out go Children’s and Misses’ San- dals and Play Oxfords at ridiculously low prices; better get some for the young folks. Sizes 5 to 8 at $1.00— sizes 814 to 2 at $1.45. | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Wear a New Jumper Dress $1.95— The entire Eastern section of the country has fastened its fancy upon these sleeveless Jumper Dresses. This model is shown in. chambray, pi with bias ta and finished with a black patent er ale tal is bes attractive when worn with one of the dainty net and lace guimpes, ab Shown in pink, blue and lavender. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Men’s Overall Suits $2.85 All-in-all Overall Suits—khaki and blue—fine for outing of rough work. While we have any, $2.85. Sizes 36 to 48 in the lot. Little Prices on Khaki Clothes ! Men’s Khaki Trousers at $3.00 Good quality khaki, with belt loops, cuff bottoms, button-down pockets, and cut full—sizes 28 to 42. —Other Khaki Trousers $1.95, —Khaki Coats, $2.50 to $5.00. —Khaki Dust Coats, $3.50 and $5.00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 1 have tried to find you, but 1 couldn't, So I asked The Star to help me, 1 hope you will see this letter, JOHN LIBO, RF. D. No. 2, Tacoma, ‘The above letter tf published at the request of John Libo, who asked The Star to help him find his sister. “She has been living tn Port- land with her husband. Jack DeLude,” Libo eaid. “She left home Friday and I think she is in Tacoma dr Seattle with friends. “Her husband te dying and needs her pretty bad.” Libo shows signs of nervous strain due to his search for the last few days for his missing sister. if you know Mrs. DeLude, ff you see her, show her the letter of her brother. He says that will be enough. She will knot freek tide, the San Jose at mid night crashed on the reef, her prow shoving up onto the dry rocks of the isiand.” A huge, jagged rock | wedged through her hull forward held her fast. ‘The passengers were af on deck withint 10 minutes. Good order pre vailed. 2.50, and $3.50. - “Not a woman was hysterical,” $ ald Miss Alice McKenzie, of Ocean Park, Cal. a concert singer, who has from a tour of Panama. jcKenzie started and led the poplar songs shortly after crash, which gave the passen- gers new heart, “I was stunned by the shock when ‘we went on the rocks and just lay in my bunk, about half awake,” E. Dubrow, an 18-yearold youngster of Saturday—Drug See- tion Offerings: Rubber Goods —Moulded Rapid - flow Fountain Syringes, $1.25 Hair Goods for: Less —Janes of curly hair—light weight, can be worn, under- neath one’s own hair or arranged outside, formerly $7.60, reduced to $5.75. understand. DIDN'T KNOW HE and $1.50. —Gray and white Hair Switches, fine quality, 20 inches : —Hot "Water Bottles, long, formerly $9.00, reduced to $6.95. Women’s Sample Stockings 59c HAD TENANTS $1.50. ; —Hair foundations for 39¢. Full fashioned lisle hread Stockings—plain and a few : —Extra quality Foun- §_ Double mesh Hair Nets—all shades except gray or lace clocks—black, white, brown, gray and navy; sizes — tain Syringe, full 2- white, 3 for 50c. 844 to 10. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE eee Landlord Finds Vacated Tenement Occupied WESTFIELD, Mass, Ang. 12.-— The housing shortage, which has been most acute here for some time, hae developed a new tangle, accord. ing to @ landiord. Tenants in some instances are not going to the trouble of notifying a landlord when | they intend to occupy vacated) quart size, $2.50. —Fountain length Tub- ing, 25¢ and 50c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE SECOND FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE Couch Hammocks Saturday “Carry Home” | Specials | Exceptional Values in 16-Button Silk Gloves at $1.65 Children’s Property, but simply move in. A landlord owning a hamse tn the Mil) street section had a peculiar expe- Fak without @ home and had come to live with the tenants at that time, storing their furniture in the attic. When the tenants moved out they Moved their effects from the attic and occupied the place as their own without making any overtures to the owner. Legal advice was sought | and given to the effect the owner of | the property was within his rights old Airdale rience. The tenants occupying the “Pst.” “became mas-|house notified him they were to ‘e0t of the move. ‘At daybreak a ship’s basket was| Previous to moving a friend of the f up. Four persons were put|!andiord asked him about renting the basket at one time and/the place. He made preparations to! 4 away to the rocks of the|™ove in, and when examining the | island. The tide had gone out, mean. | house found it already occupied. The | 1 leaving the bow of the vessel | landlord found the occupants were | and dry on the reef. friends of the family which had va- A LEAPS IN SEA, bee CUES PARROT ‘ Further investigation revealed the! "Among those lowered was Miss|f#ct that the squatters had been May ! i iu Hi /: ; $s uf ii Hts i E i i it i ? ? i Bathing Suits reduced to $3.95 Formetly $4.95 and $5.95—Little Swimmers’ models, plain and with breast stripings — flat ribbed stitch. —50 women’s and misses’ Novelty Bathing Suits, formerly $6.95 to pi reduced to —-Bathing Caps, 15¢ to —Water Wings, 35¢. —Bathing Shoes, 35¢ THIS IS ABOUT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN THE REGULAR PRICE We obtained about 300 pairs of white, elbow length Gloves to sell at this low price. Heavy quality Milanese silk, with double finger tips to insufe extra service —Paris point backs and 2 clasps at wrist. Sizes 514 to 8 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Fill Year Market Basket in The Bon Marche Foed Shops Armour’s Star Hams, Corn-fed stock, Ib.” 49C Sold by the whole or half ham. —Bon Marche strawberry jam, made with the very best cane sugar, lb. 28¢. —Pure peanut butter, one of the best brands, 10¢; 2 pounds, 19¢. A Combination of Canned Goods for 50c Included in the lot are: 1 large can White Asparagus 1 22-ounce bottle Apple Butter 1 can sliced Dill Pickles—all for 50¢. Another Combination Offer, 50c One‘Third Less Reductions are made on the following list: $36.00 Hammocks $24.00 $35.00 Hammocks $23.33 $30.00 Hammocks $20.00 $29.50 Hammocks $19.67 $22.50 Hammocks $15.00 $20.00 Hammocks $13.33 $19.00 Hammocks $12.67 $18.00 Hammocks $12.00 —Baby Auto Hammocks —fit any car—formerly $10.00, now $6.67. —Salt and Pepper Set, tnnick- | |] el plated stand, 35¢. —$1.15 Table Tumblers, of heavy, clear glass; set of 6, | reduced to 75¢, —5.00 pure Aluminum Tea Kettles, colon- jal shape, re duced to $3.49. ‘ —2quart pure Aluminum Sauce Pans, 48¢. —Common ‘Clothes Pins, made well—2 dozen for G@. —55e Clothes Line Pulleys of japanned steel, reduced to 38¢. 4 in going to his property and moving out the effects of the squatters, 1 large can Steri-Foam—for toilet ef it i rk i do $1.65. —Armour’s Star sliced bacon, put up = JUDGE COOLS Coat Sweaters —fid'rint cut off; half by 30g. 1 Jong handle Brush. Sika Wale as at $3.45 —Bon Marche mayonnaise, made fresh 6 bars ie Bests for 50¢. mocks of Hard spun Lan” tne tie aw, 3 every day, lb. 40¢. —Bon Marche. wieners, made of the best meats and spices—not artificially colored ; lb. 28¢. —Large cucumber dill pickles, 8 for yarn, in a variety of colors at $6.00 to $13.50. —$3.00 Tattoo” Intermittent Alarm Clocks, reduced to —Large Sandwich Bread—big enough to make 25 sandwiches, at 24¢. —Large Square Cakes, your choice of several kinds of frostings, at 75¢. —Finger Rolls, just the kind for wiener Women’s and misses’ Wool Sweaters, tuxedo style, with two pockets, belt or sash. In jade, honeydew, Harding blue, | | HOOCH SLEUTH Has Him Arrested for Evi- $5.00 Gold Medai Cots, reduced to Knives, drum- | dence He Collected mohawk, navy, brown 10¢. ‘ sandwiches, dozen 15¢. $3.75. mer’s samples, | 9 and black. —Lynden creamery butter, made with -—Large Round Cakes, 4 kinds, your reduced to 68¢ FOURTH FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE NT NEW YORK, Aug. 12. — George} Peterson, a student in the voca- onal school at Spring and Varick sts., Manhattan, appointed himself an enforcement agent recently and came to grief. He went to the Greenpoint police station and told the police he would take them to several places where were being sold. | “Greenpoint is full of whisky,” he said. | With the policeman he went about. | He would purchase liquor and the! policeman would make the arrest. Peterson had his pockets full of UNION ST. BASEMENT— THE BON MARCHE pure, sweet cream—lb. 48¢. choice, 40¢. ER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE * IBARGAIN BASEME Take one of these SECOND FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE Mothers! This is an honest- to-goodness bargain— Boys’ Two- $7.85 Knicker Suits with Norfolk Wool mixture Suits, 12 styles for girls from 4 to 14 years Children’s Gingham 98 Cc Checks, plaids and plain colors in Wireless Help Call 4 | SAN DIEGO, Cal, Ang. 12.—The ' stranded steamer San Jove is calling _ for aid today. The steamer Griffdu, which has been standing by, was forced to leave because of wether | conditions. It is feared the San Jose will rapidly pound to pieces on the intoxicants | and Chambray Dresses rocks. The officers and crew are still |"#™MPles when he came into the coat, with all around belt and pock . good quality Ginghams and Chamb: Bridge PI A ny , j pockets i i rays, iam peo ag iedits Canis teretacee Il and a set of two knickers with each SII K DRESSES * in shades of pink or blue. nr: ‘* d When#Magistrate Louis Reynolds | suit. Made with novelty collars, pockets ' Girl Disrobes in learned Peterson was not a regular In sizes 8 to 15 years, and we want s ; and belts. , q New York Subway ia tim sree tr fv rams tf} {2 tell the mother of ‘every hoy” in for uthese Dresses are trimmed with com a NEW YORK, Aug. 12—During |*¥idence he carried, the specific | Seattle that these are truly excellent * * ° aterials. ® 4 the hot weather Pivetes Man _| charge being “possession of one pint values. 25 Styles in Taffeta, Crepe,de Chine and Tricolette Dresses bottle of whisky.” The police suc- creded in getting Peterson released, | but the volunteer hooch detectiv vaid to have lost his ambition to be an enforcement agent without pay | Spirit Paintingg _—| Promise of Artist MANCHESTER, Eng., Aug. 12.~| Jane Blizabeth Lawrence, a talented in sizes 16 to 52. Embroidered, braided, beaded and paneled Dresses of pretty silks, in shades of blue, brown, gray and black, that will tide you over the gap between Summer ant Winter without leaving a gap in your funds. pretty stenographer, became insane U. S. Rabber Company’s Regent Keds for Kiddie: Lace Shoes with rubber soles that won't ‘hurt the feet—finished with leather inner-sole—the top is made of white Sea Island canvas. Sizes 5 to 94,—$1.00. on a subway train and completely _ disrobed in the presence of the pas- wengers. She became violent when an attempt was made to arrest her, and was overcome only after a ( struggle. Chinese Coolie Gets New Disease Boys’ Blouses 69c Percale and Chambray Blouses with attached turn over collar—shown in “> plain or striped styles and in sizes 9 Nes to 15. ) Boys’ Knee Pants $1.39 _) Serge Jumper Dresses ~ Complete With Guimpe BOMBAY, Aug. 12—A Chinese] young landscape artist, committed Si 2 2—$: , | " ¥ ‘ s "i ‘Dime 4 r m : izes 114 2 coolio arriving hare from, Singapore | ice by hanging. | he lett a note _ Part-wool mixtures in Boys’ Pants, Nayy blue Serge Jumper Dresses in good quality serge, with pockets : pee pate a si as g bac LO pair o d effec y " y ME 0. sympione oe like con oe pain in mn en and brown effects—in sizes to and sash, ; : , Z Built Lik A to Ti i : semble those of leprosy, but doctors bguiiare ais | 16 years. Included is a guimpe of white crepe, de chine, with short sleeves and e Auto fires— ih eclare the coolie is not a leper, eter P. colla 5) ie l London Tetrhets | Peter Pan collar, Sizes 16 to 44. Men’s Hood Wurkshu Men’s Cotton Sock fi en’s on Socks 25c Shoes $2.98 | Promised Raise | At the Cornish ’ vamnot Tomi att ty Y Women’s Tuxedo $2 95 i IN, Aug. 2, — Elementary | 2 i" ROY AT HARVARD |schoot teachers will receive in 1923-4) _ Gray, blue, brown, green and black P Wool Sweaters e 4 Men's lace Blucher Shoes of brown _ || |1913-14, the government hes an|{| Cotton Socks for men. Plain, ribbed or novelty stitch, with belts and in sizes to 44—all summer shades. canvas, with rubber sole and leather J | nounced. inner-soles. Sizes 6 to 10. Men’s Union Suits $1.15 Caird Leslie . | . : ; and he Cornish mat” || War Plot Denied |||} 0n8 © nion oults ® All of Our Trimmed 50 can d $1 00 Children’s Canvas Play . . | en's medium weight ribbed cotton | to con®, Bulgar Chiefs) Union Suits, in ecru shade, with long Summer Hats Are . B _Oxfords—79¢ DANCE RECITAL sila: dreig, Salas Ghee pitearin or short slecves and ankle-length The only difference between these two groups of hats lies in the quality of the win aerated andeole aiken Fete ee Monday Evening at 8:20 intends to attack Greece and recover | pants. In sizes to 48. workmanship—straws, silks and organdies. Sip tie 4 Wednesday Matinee, 2 Thrace ure officially denied by gov-| izes 9 to 1014. 3 ernment leaders, ‘, aoe ch RR WRN SEC CR Cet