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Dumbbells Winners Announced. Editor Coliapses. Assistant at Helm. Will Close Contest. ‘The strain was too much. Under it the Dumbbell Editor broke down and had to be car Tied away to an Insanitartum for a couple of weeks, And now it is up to the Assistant Dumbbell Buiter to carry on frem where he left off, hoping and praying the same dread fate overtaketh him not, ‘The meeting comes to order to- @ay with tho naming of last week's winners. Two or three awarded go to juvenile contribute which seems to prove that Seat Youngsters are up on the old toes every minute, Florence Fitegerald and Haven Martin, both selected by) the Dumbbell Editor before his col: lapse, are just 12 years of age. Here are the winners, who will be asked to call at The Star office and identify them- selves: Florence Fitzgerald Haven Martin. Elva Patterson. Come and get it, friends! eee Now the Dumbbell Contest enters Upon its last lap, This Is the final week of the big ivory hunt, and from the way Uncle Sam's mat! carriers groan ag they stagger into the office competition will be keen er than a gross of new razors, All the Assistant Dumbbell Editor can orb are letters, letters, letters. cee | Only & years of age, Lester Asheim, 2120 15th, Apt. arts us off tolay by scribbling In knows a fellow | who belongs to the Smart Set in his neighborhood and who thinks— Mushroom js a room for lovers. Sirloin is an English nobleman. Wesley Barry (berry) is a new fruit. Sherlock Holmes is a set of | bungalows. | N. C, 432 Boylston ave. N., knows} & guy down the block who thinks | this: | People wash tn tne Missiastppt Dasin. | Milky way & & delry route | Hull Hart te related to Gor. Mart | Aa ear of corn te & ged listener, ‘A ship must Rave eyes to £0 mn. Zane Grey is a new color You can mend the break of day. ‘The undertaking Dusiness is conducted tne subwey. eee ‘The study class in the club to Which belongs Mrs. 1. A. Gilman, 115 W. 85th st., dispenses this informa- ton, she avers: Ireland is inhabited by angry peo- i “ef Adam and Eve. Cheyenne is the name of a bashful Arbor, Winnipeg (Winnle Pegg) and Philippines (Philip Pines) are names of great Americans. Girls Wea Window Display Attracts Crepe paper dresses. r Paper Dresses s * The little girls are Rose Works and Slogans They're Streaming In. Boost Electrical Week. tn Ten Words or Less. Take a Try Yourself. * | Star for wt advertixing line of | mot more than 10 words, to be used }in connection with trionl week, | | Heptember 22 to October 9, that only | one slogan from each contestant can be printed. All slogans, however, are being saved for subminsion to the Judges, Here are a few of them MRS, J. A. HARTNACKE, 1718 Summit “Electricity invites publicity,’ eal, do it | RUTH HEPPENSTALA, #10 Third = ave.—"Blectrooute your MRS, M. A. TAYLOR, 920 Spruce time st—"The electric way; for play.” more CHAS, GUSTAFSON, 414 “Whe your friend? | MRS. JENS 1. HANSEN, 610 First ave. N.—“Blectrie ald ts first} MRS. DOW BH. KESNER, to) | White Bidg.—"Do ft the sure, safe, jmaving, satisfying super-way—Elec | trteallyt aie insures Batisfac- | [N. 69th Berviee, ten.” ave Sanitation tricity and Viola Hurd, while the young lady in the colonial costume is j Miss Dorothy Hanson. Photo by Price @ Carter, Star Malt Photographers Considerable tnterest in the ereps paper window display of Trick @ Murray, stationers and printers, was own Saturday afternoon by pass reby on Second ave. The window, draped with crepe paper and hung with faney crepe lanterns, made the setting Gor the| display of crepe dresses, an worn by three young lady models. { MISS EBBA WARTH, 2235 ave. N.—“Blectrio button pre : everywhere—hard work, darkness, trouble disappear.” | Among the costumes worn during | the afternoon were the rose petal| Nba dreams, the fairy dress, the Red Ri¢-| s018§ NELSON, 2295 Yale ave ing Hood cape, and the colonta!l cos | N.—-"Electricity! Supreme cleanil tame. | ness—develops more power for The display was held under the di | Warming purposes.” j rection of Miss Matie Haker, In gested charge of the erepepaper depart-| @. M. OGDEN, 9953 Arrowsmith | ment of the store. ave—"For Ease, Speed and Sim. | GOOD BILLIS | AT THE MOORE! bills presented for some time. Dor Baker, lightning change artist, with | bed of th*/q pulchritudinous giri revue, is the | Peorta dt. hit of the show. | Elizabeth Kenriedy and Milton | Berle are one of the high spote of the bill, with « juvenile act that ta| drawing much pratee. A novel touch Is gtven by the! Magytys, who are tn a class by them selves an fire magicians. Harry Smith and Jack Strong appear in a song ekit that proved fairly popular. “The Ol4 Family Tintype.” by/ Chick Yorke and Rose King was! warmly greeted by the theater fans.| EPISCOPALIAN Herbert and Dare close the show with an athletic act that ts a wonder. Soldiers Hold Up Train, Collect Pay MRS. JUANITA D. MILLER, wt) Vernon, Wash, P. 0. box 483.-—] “Use Electricity! Eliminate Labor— | | | 3 DIE,2 HURT IN COLLISION ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18.-—~Three per- son were killed, two seriously Injured and one slightly hurt when the Leute interurban trata crashed into an automobile on the St. Louls road at Genter Uroaxing, 20 miles east of St. Louls, this morn ing. The dead were oceupants of the automobile and the Injured were pas | The prises will be: sengers on the first car, a combina-| Piret, Premium vacuum cleaner, tion motor and day coach, which | valued at $55 Lengthen Lifer The slogan should express what electricity ts doing for mankind; the importance of electricity in the development of the Northwest; what the elec trieal servants are doing te re | lieve the drudgery in the home, | or the general work of the en | tire electrical industry, turned over as a result of the im Second, Westinghouse waffic pact. iron, value® at $20, —_—_—_—— ‘Third, turnover toaster, valued at $8. Submit your slogans to the slogans editor of The Star, not later than Septeniber 30. You may submit as many MEET DECIDED PORTLAND, Sept. 18-—The 48th THE SEATTLE j triennial convention, of the Protest. lant Episcopal church will be held tn |New Orleans tn the fall of 1925, the slogans as you please, but not more than one prize will be given to a person. Slogans may The Skarin news ts essential, but the editor might avoid “acarin’” peo- | nese soldiers held up a silver train) vention decided unanimously here to ple by putting ali scares on the in-|eight miles from here, seized bul-|day. side pages. ©. Jacobson, 7350 Mary ave., re-| Quests that we allow him to intro- duce the fiat tire who thinks: ‘That cattle are sold in the stock mar- ket. ‘That su gratin ts goodbye in Hun- * eee “Another Nut” ie in with this line of stuff about the goof who claims: eee Speaking of goofs, A. F. B.. Gener- al Delivery, refers us to one thinking Henry Ford a shallow place in Mus- sele Shoals for the senators to ford over. eee And from Route 2, Anacortes, WIl- Nam C. Farrell, pens that the hun- dred per cent dumbbell is the guy who thinks the Dumbbell Editor isn’t & dumbbell (what did the poor fellah ever do to you, Bill?) and that Ana- cortes is a chorus girl. see How about the dumbbells in your Mite? ‘em dumb. Remember, this week is your last chance to get a crack at the three $1 prizes. Fired Upon Union Shopmen, Is Charge Alleged to have fired into a crowd of union railroad shopmen at Ta- coma Saturday night, seven men in| a high powered auto were arrested in Seattle a few hours later after an exciting chase, held in the city jail and returned to Tacoma Monday. The men J. A. Gardner, 36; H. ¥F. Gardner, 31; J. A. Germano, 22; Cc. ¥F. Lilja, 20; J. A. Grant, 20; Charles O'Connor, 25, and Ed Peter son, 26. A small revolver that had been freshly fired was taken from the men. Are Arrested Here Three boys, Clifford Anderson, 18; D. E. Ware, 17, and Joe Call, 19. were being held Monday for Everett police, following their arrest Sunday at Sixth ave. 8. and Spokane st. The boys are alleged to have confessed stealing an auto owned by A. Furley, of Everett, yesterday. | | Water will be shut off on | Holgate st. from Zist ave. 8. to Bist ave. $., and on Rainier ave, from Holgate st. to Grand st., | and on 24th ave. 8. trom Walk: ler st. to Holgate st., and on Plum st. from 23d ave, 8. to 24th ave. $., and on Bradner pl. | from Massachusetts st. to Hol- a ——— — WATER SHUT OFF NOTICE | | gate st. | and on 20th ave, 8. to Coll . 19, from Write and tell us what makes | PEKIN, Sept. 18—Unpaid Chi-/ lion of value equivalent to their train to proceed. . gave & receipt and allowed a be up to 10 words in length, but the shorter the better, In the event of duplication among prize-winning slogans, the sto fan received first will be adjudged the winner. house of deputies of the general con- Pittsburg and New Orleans had been battling for the honor of being host te the convention. Ba An Inside Point: Our Goods Arrive and Go Out So Fast! and THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Stock Boys Are Rushed! Why? Because New That Means Volume, VOLUME Means SAVINGS! Find, if You Can, the Like of These in Town! 22 Poiret Twill DRESSES 3 Styles of Navajo Beading Trim $17.49 Remarkable! Splendid! Gorgeous! This is not too much to say about these superb Navy Blue Poiret Twill Dresses, trimmed with beads of every color in the rainbow! They lead in newest style, low- er hemlines and lowest prices. Sizes 16 to 42, 20 Chic Styles—the Latest! 71 Poiret Twill Dresses 910.75 Navy blue in shade, in the newest mod- els which Specialty Shops are stocking for the new Fall season. Braid and duve- tyne trimmed, decorated with steel buttons. Sizes to 44, 200 Stripped Felt Hats $1.89 and $2.49 Don’t Come Too Late! TR FE BM: slit With the assistance of our Personal Service Department and the vast arrays of materials and accessories, “making your own clothes” should be a real recreation and delightful week of accomplishment. Just pick out your materials and patterns and “Personal Service” will show you how to put them together. garment styles easier for the home dressmaker to duplicate. Coatings—Dress Goods—Silks A wonderful assortment awaits you in each department. Assortments were never more complete, and prices never more attractive. 50-Inch Storm Serge for Autumn Clothes 95c Here's your chance, mothers, to get Storm Serge for the children’s school clothes. Also nice for wom- en's dresses and skirts. Serviceable and finely woven. In shades of brown, marine and navy. 41-Inch Henrietta $1.75 It’s all wool and extra good quality for the money. 41 inches wide. In shades of scarlet, cardinal, wine, navy and midnight. 36-Inch Cashmere 95c Yard Yes, it’s all wool, and very serviceable. A yard wide, and to be had in splendid colors of scarlet, Copenhagen, marine, gray, purple, old rose, pink and blue, 56-Inch Tweed Coating $2.35 _All-wool Coatings—in shades of tan, brown, gray, wine and blue. Come see what good values they are. Heavy All-Silk Canton Crepe at $2.95 Yard Beautiful, heavy, finely-woven All-silk Canton Crepe; 39 and 40 inches wide; 50 pieces. In all the popular — colorings, white and black. 36-Inch Silk-Mixed Poplins 98c Extra fine quality silk and cotton mixed. Both plain and novelty effects. Will make good-looking dresses and children’s clothes. EXTRA! For Baby 700 Pairs Silk and Wool Hose Dress Shiel Bizes 2, 3, 4; regular shape; aitk outside, nainsook Inside. WH! wash ae 25c and fron .... Sewing Needles, sharps, as sorted alzes to the package 25 needies to paper. Bale price, 4¢. Collingbourne’s Darning Cot- ton, 30 yards to the spool. Hiack, white and brown. Sale price, 3 balls 10¢. Tape Measures, steel caned, 40- inch measur hat reels up. Pocket size, Sale price, 100 Snap Fasteners, black or white {4 sizes), Will not rust. Sale price, 3 dozen Be. 49c Pair Slightly Imperfect Infants’ Hose, with slight linperfections, in eimee from 4 to 6%. Priced at 49¢—a big special. BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Sizzling With Style Far-Trimmed Tailored Suits $2 le Embroidered Yalama Suits Trimmed With Caracul, Beaver, Nutri and Mole ’ Tailored suits with jackets knee length, plain or stitching trimmed, with convertible collars of fur. The straight-line mode, embroidered, in shorter models, fur trimmed around the bottom of the coats. Striking new sleeve features and soft silk linings add to these wonderful values, One is always so well dressed in a suit! SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE “Franco-American’” Co. Mock Turtle Soup Priced extra special at 4 cans for 25¢; each, T19¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ‘TheBon Marché PIKE STREET--SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE N otions and Home-Sewing Needs Never were 56-Inch Durable All-Wool Velour $1 95 Here’s a chance to save on finely-woven Velour, It’s all wool, and may be had in duck blue and black only. Better get all you can use at this low price. 56-Inch Wool Coating $2.45 Durable, soft and warm. Good, heavy quality, and all wool, In heather mixtures, brown and navy. 56-Inch Boucle Coating $2.95 All-wool Coating—in shades of brown and navy, Offered at a mighty low price for home sewing days. 36-Inch Granite Suiting 79c See this for inexpensive suiting. A yard wide. In self colors, checks and pencil stripes. Rich, dark colors. 40-Inch Crepe de Chine $2.45 40 pieces—39 and 40 inches wide; good weight— in all the popular colors, white and black. Rick Rack Braid, fine white mereeiized cotton band, in & good variety of sizes—2, Rubber Aprons For household, nursery and 4 and 6; three yards to the laboratory wear. Large nize, piece. Sale price, 10¢ piece. dark gray 35 Bias Tape, 6 yards to the plece, Wie siciccucinaat Cc Steel Scissors, 344 to 6% inches long, nickel plated, with sharp cutting edge, 6O¢. Silk, biack, white and staple colors; 60 yards to the spool; for hand or machine sewing. Sale price, B¢. * silk finished, in biack or g00d assortment of rizes. Sale price, 3 spools 10¢. made of fine cambric; sizes 2 to 7. Sale price, 10¢. Basting Cotton, 200 yards to the spool. Numbers 40, 50, 60; silk finished; white only. Sale price, S¢. Bunny Garters, women’s, © misses’ and children’s sizes. White or black, 10@ pair. “Bon Ay” Hair Nets Double mesh of real hair, cap white; shape. Light, medium and Cotton Tape, %4-inch wide, 12 dark brown, biack, blonde yards to piece; black or and auburn, white. Very good quality. dozen Sale price, 10¢ piece. Learn how to make your own dresses, coats and suits—your husband's shirts, or your little girl's coat or dress. Learn how to alter commertial patterns and make paper forms. Learn to make plackets—setting in of pockets—new decorative stitches in embroidery All in twelve practical and interesting lessons and all for only $2.00 for the season, Classes start 2:30 each Monday, Wednesday and Friday in October—and in addition four inter esting textile talks by Miss Davis of the University of Wash- ington, Classes under the personal supervision of FRANCES GRANT HAVERLO Register now, Personal Service Desk, Second Floor; or Per- sonal Service Studio, Third Floor. If You Make Comforters, Dresses or Aprons Comforter Challies 32-Inch Gingham 20c l5e Yard Check and plain Gingham, 2,000 yarde Printed Challies, 32 inches wide, in good colors, full yard wide, in lengths to 25 Pink, red, helio, blue and black yards, in pretty patterns—light Md white, in lengths to 20 and dark styles, yards, 32-Inch Gingham 25¢ . one All-Wool Bats $2.75 60 pieces of check, plaid and Oregon All-wool Comfo plain style Dress Gingham, in Bats, 2 pounds exch. Size good patterns and colors. 90, made from fine fleece wool. Scotch Ginghams 50c Calico 10¢ Yard gpm Imported Dress Ginghams 2,060 yards of Calicoes in neat in neat checks and plaids, very email patterns, lengths to 10 fine quality. Pinks, blues, yards, in light and dark styles. helio, rose, red and yellow, FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE Jersey Middies $4.95 Every School Girl Should Have One They are made of best quality all-wool jersey, a round collar, a euff at the bottom, made in | contrasting shades, The body colors are scarlet, navy, heath- ers, Copen, brown, rose and tangerine. Most comfortable things ever—in sizes from 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Pleated Skirts $4.95 In colors that match the new sport Tuxedo and knitted blouse sweaters, Bright-colored Plaid Velour and Serg® Skirts, box pleated, finished with a tal lored belt—in sizes 13 to 17 years. SECOND FLOOR—THE MARCHE BON