The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 12

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| | DADDY WANTED HER A BOY | Fredericao Sarno of Newark, N.J., was so disappointed when Angelina, shown here, was born a girl and not a boy that he left his wife-and went back to Italy, Mrs. Sarno} charges in suing him for a divorce. / Leaves $30 to Pay _|Soviet Chiefs Plead for Jazz Funeral) for Guilty Premiers) PARIS, Sept, 29M. Joseph Gau-| RIGA, Sept. 29.—Two soviet lead ter, of La Ferte Gaucher, left $30 to a siteanpoe pay a band for playing merry tunes ‘at hig-funeral. His wishes were re-/¥earcold Princess Valestina Gagarin, spected. condemned to serve five years at ers have interceded in behalf of 20! hard labor for her monarchist activi . a Chicago Physicians ties, The girl's guilt was fully proved at her trial beforea Moscow CHICAGO, Several medi. leat societies have launched a cam-\'0# t0 get the case reopened. fear that the sentence means her death paign to drive out charlatans postin, fs legally qualified ge gy * | and a loss of more world sympathy American Thieves Farmer Kills Snake Get English Autos) 27 Feet in Length MANCHESTER, Eng. Sept. 29.) ST. LOUIS. Mo. Sept. 2%--A > A gang of thieves who have stolen | *nake killed by a farmer at Hope © $1,000,000 worth of automobiles here | Well measured more than 27 feet in fs said by the police to be led by | length. eriminais from America. TR Siskin Baty, [°° Works ont. Killed by Badger | CAPETOWN, Sept. 29.—The 20 MONTPELIER. N. D., Sept. 29.— | year-old Earl of Kinnoull, who was) ‘The 2-yearold child of Mr. and Mra. | sent away from England to prevent | ‘Thomas F. Curtin was attacked by | his marrying a pretty widow, baw & badger in the yard and so badly | arrived here and gone to work, } Ditten that he died. <_—nensiemenatiieonggiewinpeastein | 1/15 New Hats Were | Professor Drops Dead Before Class US.0r ene srs GRIMSBY, Eng. Sept. 29.—Lec-| Ferris, charged with debt, was ac- Suring on mathematics at the Munic-| cused of having 15 hats in & year.) Ipal college, Maj. W. S Pratte|In defense she claimed it was the! dead. same hat retrimmed. \ A Knockout in Men’s Overcoats [Btw a sof warmth and satisfaction! Loosely draped English models, —< and carefully se- -} lected belted and f half-belted models with raglan shoul- ders for up-to- the - minute men. Soft, all-wool, plaid- back chums they are, equal of any on the market, and they'll win you on sight. $39.50 Unlined Bound Seams Cravenetted Models All New Shades hon Suite P.O Heavy ribbed All-wool Union Suits for men— in natural gray colors. Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s Night $ 1 65 Shirts ° A good heavy quality of outing flannel, in many colored stripes—all sizes. Men’s Shop Just a Step Inside Second Avenue Entrance— Near Union 2BonMare¢ PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET T With Greater Volume—Enormous Stocks—We Close Our jf 33rd September With Greater Values! Read—Compare: | DASHING BLACK HATS at $7.50 The Millinery Surprises of the Season Every shape and style imaginable in the popular Black Hats, You will be agreeably surprised ness. $7.50. THIRD FLOOR-—THE RON MARCHE A Day of Extra Value Giving in Hosiery, Gloves “Phoenix” Silk Stockings $1.55 Pair Medium weight, semi-fashioned, with reinforced heels, toes and soles, with elastic ribbed tops or 4\4-inch garter hemmed tops of lisle—black or brown. Outsize Silk Stockings $1.90 Phoenix make—with double heels and toes, garter hemmed tops of lisle, in black or brown. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $2.55 Pair Excellent values, these — Phoenix make, with reinforced feet and hem- med tops of lisle—novelty stockings in contrasting clocks—black and brown. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Saturday Food-Shop Tempters Armour’s “Star” Eastern Hams 35c Pound Sold by the whole or half hams.* Armour’s Star Slieed Bacon, Fresh Tomato Cateup, 1922 Bon Marche Thousand Island Whiths AA to D. Sizes 2% to 8. H450—11% to 2 at $5.00 the best grade—t Ib, 55¢; pack—dottle, 19¢. Salad Dressing, Ib. 34¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Fr — “s 4 ry hire eg ans ' Bon Marche Mayonnalse— Butter, Jersey brand, B1¢. Pickles—a job lot at low ee Oh, Boys! Get One of T. France-Amertcan Mock Turtle prices, from 35¢ to 10¢. . . ne ‘hese Soup, at about half price— Fancy Full Cream Eastern Fancy Kippered and Let It Rai 4 cans for 35¢; each, Tie. Cheese, tb. Te. chotce pieces; Ib, 16¢. ain UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Counter Lunch 40c ‘Tenderloin steak tips with mushrooms, brown potatoes, buttered beets, green apple ple and lee cream Ron Marche Bread, 2 loaves 19¢; large loaf, 10¢. Butterhorns, 5 for 25¢; 2 for 15¢. Mother's Cakes—assorted kinds—for the day; 25¢. Butter Layer Cakes—for the day; 80¢. English Muffine, &@ each English Crumpeta, 3 for 10¢. All Bakery Goods also on sale at Bon Marche Branch, Pine St. and 3rd Aw Girls’ Zibeline Coats $3.89 With gray plush collars. Sizes 4 to 6. Their Bank Account. Gray and : Green mixtures 2 Refined Styles of | Come Early to Get | More Than 12 Styles in . ee are oe Felt Shape Stri a) pped Hats Felt Hats $1.00 | $1.00 Red, sand, pearl, All- Felt Hats, navy, black andj] splendid red, black, brown. brown and brick, Very Cleverly Made Are These Girls’ Regulation Sailor Dresses $5.49 Pleated and side-pleated styles. Sizes 7 to 14 years. heels. All sizes. HE SEATTLE STAR —with pompons, glycerined ostrich, feather fancies, startling bows and metallic flower trimming. Hundreds of fashionable hats in all Autumn colors at the same low price— UPPER MAIN FLOOR—’THE BON MARCHE New Shipment of Men’s “Peter” Shoes Don’t Envy— Save! Suits ty $4.00 You can accumulate savings just as easy as your $1 49 ia: nee aha kolo helghbors or your tends! Shop In the Bargain ase: $1 25 24 ; * ment—make regu! eyeavl i i ; with extra broad comfort will Antoniah, yourellt writes the pentles, sataed with . Part-wool, ribbed; fine t i yor egular, habit, Di i _ ‘oes, and some with rubber Teel ty coke Gane Acie ie ribbed cotton, in ecru. Sizes @ality—gray only—for Fall (ean eee ene - 21 apes phee asa ane nao se thei i e+ TheBon Marché PIKE STRERT—SBCOND AVENUB—UNION STREBT f SATURDAY —CHILDREN’S DAY Mountains of dependable school clothes for boys and girls at Bon Marche prices. Girls’ Fur-Trimmed $12 95 Coats, Beauties ° Wool Materials—Zibeline, Checked and Plain Polaires—Velours and Tweed Mixtures Tailored models with raglan sleeves, inverted back pleats, new tailored set-in kets. For dress wear—fur collars, fancy pockets and stitching on sleeves, collar and cuffs. In browns, blues, smoke, henna and gray. Sizes 6 to 16. oe Girls’ Jersey Dresses $10.95 Extra Quality! Made in contrasting shades, trimmed with sprays of hand embroidery—bell sleeves prettily trimmed with scroll of hand embroidery. Steel ornament at the hips. Very popular dress for school wear. In brown, Copen and navy. Sizes 6 to 14. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Dependable Shoes for Boys’ and Girls’ School Wear The “Bon Special” Shoes for Boys Sizes 9 to 1344 at $3.50—1 to 2 at $4.00— Sizes 2 14 to 6 at $4.50 Pair Shoes of brown or black gunmetal—English or full-toe last with heavy oak leather outsoles, Good- he Be. ' sewed. Well-built, long-wearing shoes or i. at their smart- SR A. kine and Underwear Kayser Chamoisette Gloves $1.00 Lucky is the woman who buys her gloves from this lot—for they are real chamoisette—2-clasp style, with spear- point back or contrasting embroidery. In black, brown, gray and beaver. Chamoisette Strap Gloves $1.25 Pair Kayser make, strapwrist style, with novelty embroidered backe—in gray, brown, oak and beaver Phoenix Knit Underwear $1.00 A new number in women’s underwear. Liste, in bodice style, with ribbon shoulder straps In pink, white and orchid. Growing Girls’ Dandy Calf Oxfords $6.00 Pair They sure are fine for school wear—all solid leather construction with flexible Goodyear welt sewed soles and low school heels. Very sturdy with @ dreasy appearance. Misses’ and Children’s School Shoes Made of brown calfskin with heavy oak leather soles, leather [| ~ counters, boxes and inner soles— specially constructed for long wear. Sizes 5 to 8 at $4.00—8% to 11 at Paul’s Cherries 25c Bottle txtra pecial—Maraschino Cherries tn 7%0n bottle, 26¢. MAIN AISLE AND COFFEE SECTION Genuine Orange Pekos Tea (black)—Special Sat- urday; 2 Ibe., OB@; tb, B6¢. Bulk Cocoa, 2 Ib, 19¢; Ib, 10¢. “Town Talk” Coffee—"Ask your neighbor! — Roasted daily; 2 Ibe, 45¢; Ib, 25¢. Slicker Coats $3.50 They'll sure keep tHe boys dry. For school, work or play. In a good black—sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ Sweaters $3.95 Boys’ Rain Coats Loja, half-price—Pure, unfermented Loganberry All wool, middy style, Many qualities and Julee—% gallons, 85¢; quarts, 49¢; pints, in good school colors— styles boys like to wear— “g reasonably priced. $3.75 to. $16.50. Extra Special—“Caravan” Golden Dates; larse packages, 2 for 25¢; each, 15¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE B THE BON MARCHE > RGAIN BASEMENT |e September’s Last Saturday—A Day of Super-Cash Savings for Bargain- $7 39 Loving Folks, Who Realize That No Charge Accounts Add to Brown fully lined, coats belted and Poiret Twill Dresses = a fe ogg Al to 16. Just Like Mother’s| Women's Union Little Sister Suits Such dashing, jauntily fashioned Dresses! * Cc Very fashionable and every one a bargain! Heavy and light-weight Brilliantly lined Mandarin sleeves, low hem- t ¢ cotton, fleece-lined, with lines, belted; some with side panels, with Low priced Polaire Coats, | Dutch or low necks, and i i i full lined, with 2 patch | knee or ankle length, Also had conceivable sort of trim, Sizes 16 to and 2 airplane pockets. | sleeveless styles. Sizes 36 Children’s High Shoes Women’s Women’s $2 00 Vests and Pants Cotton Stockings 75c Garment 25c Pair in Good Shoes for Kiddies —of good Fleece-lined, low and Dutch necks— Medium weight, with ribbed or hem Mckee and pants, ankle or knee length. Sizes _ tops; regular and out sizes, in black; 4 to 11; 11% oe 36 to 44. also, white in regular sizes. Men’s Cotton Union Men’s Union Suits Heavy weight, fine quality 36 to 46. wear. Sizes 36 to 46.

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