The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1922, Page 12

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URGE HALL TO Oregon Election i PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 5.—A de } Mand which started in Marshfield home of Char Mall Ku Klux Kian the republic Mary, that he should rur dependent in the Nov lefeated enatorial p has mpidly spread ove state. After the election co failed to give him t over Gov. Ben W. ¢ & public statement A not support ¢ The closing p statement was cx the way open for Halt to run as an independent. A consiaerable fund w enable Hall to conduct which was thre Pp. program among He said, ts to use t nucleus for an in paign fund, It ts believes he would rece he polled votes ran again & proportion of the de The Ku Klux Klan Mentioned In connection with th Deopoeed campaign. S. F. Woody Will Speak at Rally |!s:.. S. F. Woody, candidate for coun commissioner from the South trict, will speak Wednesday event at a republican rally at Olympl Heights community hall, 25th ave. 8 W. and Kenyon st RE-ENTER RACE: May Be Independent in in as not been Seat ane Sa SeenON ee RADI THE SEATTLE STAR {Chase Prepares for |“Campus Cop,” Hurt! BIG FASHION Equalization Meet by Auto, Is Better SHOW OPENS Are Folks Satisfied? Wanda’s All Mixedup! 0 disappointed ent My litle never belng By Wanda von Kettler } ain hey were After all, what's ¢ | theory abe le we t nigaen Tad satisfied flit Spoke Miss Ayers as she com pleted the eyelashes and draped herself in the garments ef the Gypsy queen: “Why, yes, E lle on of, what. they bat it doesn't make a bit of dif, |wuffering fror king for King county the eetab-| Ired Bloom, “campun cop’ Hahment of ite pr University ing ported to itty Tucnt din cle and driven by W, #. Iuson, a onductor, Monday, at I, 46th * urien hay ; : rt 1 play, from Kathsha : Mikado in opera of ppt te kiema Dale ference to me, because F don't Sateess, Or Gsy fo “ee in Hood.’ Ant E Hike alt like bobbed hair, Now, Paula,” | tage director, Why, he's ax hapt The show repented Hiood” and Florostein in. “The she added, “needs to wee It, the- the t ‘ 1 Thur om the stage work I've ®, from overseas entertainment during | the war to the roles I do new 1 like heavy work,” “I think 1 couk tragedy even than Rohemian Girl,” wanting to do | Kono. confided thi » Metr Georg at thinking how convenient and de. t is neither h there, Ole, as he is called by members of the cast, hnsisted ‘ content Inst night that the only reason “1 always wanted to be a prima he isn’t playing the part is that donna,” she declared, busying the managers won't let him. herself with her dark, Muffy heir “This being an opera com. : mse about pany,” “they won't . not complain even . » I'm getting hat while Misa Penning ka wer ng, Mis | replied Mike Pen The Bohemian Gir! "I couldn't wery well, FR THE BON MARCHE a RGAIN BASEMENT No Marble Columns Nor Inlaid Counters Here—Instead, We Eliminate All Expensive Frills and Give You Dependable Merchandise for Very Much Less ! Great Savings—Truly Great Values! 720 Stunning Apron Dresses —checked Gingham, 98c—15 styles —light Percales, 98c—embroidered fronts —dark Percales, 98c—rick-rack trimmed —plain Linenes, 98c—all manner of checks —unbleached Muslin, 98c—stripes and plaids —new Cretonnes, 98c—bright, attractive. We have had splendid values in Apron Dresses, but none such as these! The kind made to pattern, and to wear on special oc- casions. But now at 98c. You can afford six at least! READY Wednesday, when the store opens! Sheet Blankets (Seconds) Gray, tan and white, blankets. with long sleeves and in Just imagine! A skirt cheaper to buy than make it yourself, not to ‘mention time and work, but just ma- terial! Durable plaids and plain models, in the new- est dashing styles for Autumn. Sizes to 44. Have You Ever Heard Sent Us Rush for of Anything Like This? Early Fall! 443 Cotton 69c 50 Women’s pretty striped borders. Single Price Lower for Your Saving! and inverted back pleats. ’ Men s Cotton 98Cc master spinner’s loom. Union Suits Sizes 16 to 42. Fine ribbed, heavy cotton, —Balmacaan shoulders length. In ecru. Sizes 36 to 46. —Wood Brown All-Wool Coats : = $9.98 Your choice of these man- nishly-cut Belted Coats, unlined, with taped seams, Splendid examples of the —Four pockets ankle —Rich Nut Brown Low Priced, Bought for Cash! 30 Wool goo Skirts lightful it not # haven't got | TI ! or, Last night 1 didn't have re ' “Oh, not” she exelaimed; “not | one on the stage, and had ta | Tilia ave all, FE like It, 9 can't help camouflage without anything ¥ pa Honest to heaven as been for me, hay ped ntyle just at ths need it.” tax It na a neath the doo there anything Greater CalesGloves Thousands of Pairs of Women’s Kid and Fabric Gloves Included Greater Values, Greater Varieties, Greater Quantities Than We Have Ever Offered Sample Fabric Gloves Excellent Gloves, indeed, for the } 16-Button money—two-clasp style, strap-wrist | gloves and gauntlets in plain or '69c Gloves of ruffled cuffs; also 16-button style, plain or embroidered arms. Glace Women’s Chamoisette G loves Lambskin These real Chamoisette Gloves come } 45 in the two-clasp style, with spear- e point or embroidered backs; in black, gray, coffee, beaver, covert Cc PAIR k rane : Remarkable Gloves of French Lambskin Gloves imported glace lambskin, Beautifully - finished Gloves — re- overseam style, with markable value, with three rows) Paris-point embroidery colors—very dressy and service- to 7. able. Black, white, brown, tan, UPPER MAIN FLOOR gray and beaver. knitted embroidery in contrasting $1: .85 —white only. Sizes 54 An Interesting Sale on Fabric Floor Dress Goods 95c a Yard 56-Inch Heather-Mixed Jersey 95c a Yard Heavy artificial silk and wool jersey, sport mixture. 58-Inch All-Wool Tweeds 50-Inch Navy Blue Storm 95c Yard Serge 95c Yard Rich, dark-colored mixtures, for au- Very serviceable, finely-finished fab- tumn wear. rics in this lot. Mixed Tweed S125 YO. Priced Low @'$2-49-$4.95 in tan mixt ‘or sulls, capes *, an oxtra nice The greatest and ekirte, will shown by this ings, very reasc Sek See"! $1.95 Yd. Stilet.fetine $1.35 Yd. riment of new © all new and popular Cx ably priced, ri lwool Heather-Mixed Coat Heavy, durable Navy Suiting Serge, 54 inches colors. wide, shades of navy only. . FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD--THE BON MARCHE The Bon Marche Always for Cotton Goods and Towels Bleached Turkish Towels 15c Bleached Towels with @ blue border, size 17x25 Inches, “p: ” Rinso Turkish Towels 59c Beach Cloth 15c¢ Yd. Priced Low n make, hedvy, large ‘«. full bleached The new form of soap for Turkish Towels 45c 00 yards of Reach Cloth, ta : i tan in le the family washing. Py or ae ae, Indian Head See It Demonstrated alse ches 15c Yd. 5 small packages, 29¢. Linen Towels 49c er et 2 large packages stitched Towels, wine 18x34 6 large packages UNION STREDT B THE MARCH FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE PIKE STREET—SECOND AV ILEGATE CASE LEAGUE AGE THE ROSS IMPROVEMENT the Rows Marche IS UP AGA IN ARMS PAR sitled by the police pen May Enlarge Scope , t Washington Meet BY HENRY Woon —_——l1. wa Imported Lambskin Gloves at These Gloves are wonders ~ service — full pique lambskin; splendid weight for early Fall $1°° wear. Brown, tan, gray, beaver, black and white; sizes 53% to 8— but not every size in all colors, Glace Gloves---Greater Values : Some real kid in the lot, others are imported lamb—a few capeskin. In 7 black, white, brown, tan, gray, mode c. and beaver. Sizes 5144 to 74, but ; not every size in all colors. J Chamois Gloves—Greater Values These certainly are good-looking} Gloves for the money—they wear | well and are washable—fancy em-} 1 v broidery on the arms. In beaver, mode and covert. J Bai ms: 9 Kindergarten Clothes” | *: rhe For Tots of 2 to 6 Bal Coats that not only keep out d the cool Fall winds, but look so bs cunning, some with fur collars for and others in plainer tailored mod- por els, in brown, Copen, blue, navy, bee red and sand. Priced from $5.95 , oe to $12.50. € Little Blue Serge Middy Dreseee | vad with plaited skirts, sizes 2, 4, 6, at neff $3.95. tha Black Sateen Panty Dresses that do not show soil, $1.95 to $2.95. Gingham Panty Dresses in many colors and styles that are always so fresh looking, from 98¢ to $2.95. Hats that frame saucy faces come in beaver wi ribbon streamers, priced from $2.95 to $3.95. Unusual Novelty Felts in cut-work design, in all J good shades, $1.95. Sweaters for school wear are in front-button model or ripple back, in tan, blues, red and combinations of @ best colors. Sizes 2 to 6, priced from $2.45 to ° $6.95. ’ BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE i I Art Goods—Made Up and smn ; Ready to Embroider ; House Dresses : at 85c Tan Of Unbleached Muslin o Dresses completely made, tnelud- oe ing belt and pockets, stamped in at- . oN pas tractive designs to embrolder—will S es fit small and medium women. “poe me Stamped and Made Up A res House Caps at 15c 7 \ Le : White or unbleached a Je muslin, some for ap Pillow Cases $1 25 Pair plique patches, others . for simple embroidery Applique patch and spoke stitch s atitches. crochet, Stamped on good quality pillow Ga} tubing. Stamped in 4 patterns, wit} Jot printed instructions for edges. «in ART SHOP—THIRD FLOOR

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