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THE SEATTLE STAR Amundsen, in Arctic Night, Awaits Sun ) Pe Alone With Natives He Plans Great Feat October Trade Sale of Men’s Furnishings’ —For Thursday —Men’s Wear Greatest October Trade Gale in our pi Mistery is in full —Stationery swing! Menthe of —Corsets Sor sae values! — values re — Sweaters sulting from vast purchases for cash! | SOX _ X — SHIRTS - hows UNDERWEAR Men’ 8 Cotton UNION SUITS 1 25 Men's heavy weight ribbed cotton Union Suits, long sleeves and ankle length—gray and ecru color. Men’s Mercerized SOCKS 17c (Slightly Imperfect) 3 for 50c Mercerized Lisle Socks, with re- inforced heels, toes and soles. Navy, gray, cordovan, white and Palm Beach, 600 Men’s New REP SHIRTS Outing Flannel NIGHT SHIRTS 95c $1.45 Brand new colorings, brand new Good old slumber boys, with “V” neck, roll or | | } military collars; cut comfortable; full size. Men’s FLANNEL $1.95 patterns; sizes 14 to 17. 4c | | “Cooper’s” Wool- Some idea of the character of the country over which Amundsen will attempt to fly to| reach the North Pole in an airplane can be gained from thia picture, which shows the} Wool-Mixed SHIRTS Silk and Wool and cotton-mixed, slightly A superior sample lot of Gray guard cutter Bear in the ice last August near the place where Amundsen will hop off. In-| SOCKS Mixed SHIRTS and . sert is E. J. Ward, government school teacher at Wainwright, who brought the last word) P . . 2 3 | e of Amundsen to Seattle. Amundsen will wear a suit of young seal like that worn by Mr. (Slightly Imperfect) Pair Union Suits "4 “Greenhood’s,” strongly made, | DRAWEES 9 Ward, when he attempts the perilous flight. : Medium light weight, Warm, comfortable wool | with low and military collars—in Eskimo village, cut off from all communication with the outside ‘world, two white men, surrounded by natives, are awaiting the passing ‘of the long. black winter night. When the sun comes back, in the late spring, they will set out, these _ two, to attempt what is regarded as the most hazardous feat tn the his- tory of American exploration, . thelr way—a thousand things could) Walnwright, the village that ts plain and drop stitched— en. All J 3 -mi q . pied W.Zetee tn a | RBPBEN to defeat man's purpose to! proving a haven to the explorers in black, brown, gray and oil stained, but first qual- blue, gray, brown and gre eee ee fan and” Pp a top of the world, in &/ conquer the air of the Frozen North | shi etabiin, theater one et thaan camel's-hair brown. ity weave. sizes. & E Possibility of effecting a land- Ing before the end of the Jour. ney ts reached is decidedly re mote, say navigators interesting Alaskan villages that |have been helped by the hand of [the white man. Arctic. In some years this might | wupply base at the gorern be possible, but in this year of | ment school is maintained by the| |natives themascives, It ls & co operative institution and the schoo! house is a real community center In addition to providing Instruction Bren this summer the tee piled) for the native children, the school | high, and the guard cutter Bear had | joes Yaak eae te countions close calla es her maater | skillfully maneuvered the narrow! MEN’S SHOP—Just a Step Inside Second Avenue Entrance, Near Union October Trade Sale of orn gd Trade Sale of Corsets and Brassieres at Extra | “Unusual L-o-w P-r-i-c-e | Sweaters Unusual in price, Corset and Brassiere Day in | Seccccccesocoooec ne ee houses, t | food and | for social unusual in value 2 gtremae cang naar Dang clits) services. the October Trade Sales make —made possible peep cathe Ale vieg or stint gucrad The government = cccupies these unusual values possible. through a spe- t train every thre o a woes Se — Brand w erchandise bought cial buy for this forced to strain every throbbing en. |*\™ 7° pre se rand new mer Quiet. unaasurning ppm ey cm ara the ne gape. | UYe, association that runs * store especially for this sale. big sale. an it dow toward the lbanks of the country, The natives! attend to thelr own financing and) indsen and Omdahi will be venture calmly, lives happily among the natives, visiting them in their igloos and participating in thelr fes- For Larger Women Slipover Stvities at th hool.| young seal, They will carry no | ™AnAsement. ewes in Wainer Tie and Om| sapien wien We epic tare |, ass ender inv al | R.& G. Corsets Soest tea anda sandwiches. Lug- | 'ife of the community, He muat | ace to insure the most >* &n educator, business adviser, | at 3 45 95 urgent needs of Arctic travelers) Coctor, spiritual —— oer le fat of most everything eating Never eg ope Ea fon rang bettas bring new Exkimo| The larger women have been Sire Sere remined po coven babies tate te word ene a oie amie ene a Corset hardihood | iow serv! when they pase le. eavy White C Ci = = with medium bust, long skirt, &x- | gipgen, ail’ woo! or confined ee Renitted of tra a across the abdomen that harmonize in col Novelty weaves for aed hi B THE BON MARCHE ee Oe Te a Ebi | talk about stays an ne! lastic inse af sale a ; (Rayon Sore ARGAIN BASEMENT across the thigh. Sizes 27 to 42. por tA dlnggiangy tegen Sizes 38 ‘fr SD gene The same model in low bust to 46. su ’ style, sizes 26 to 42, at $3.45. a. No Free Deliveries! No Unnecessary Appealing Models; ‘Appealing | Values; Appealing Prices BN yi Bue — % x Tuxed i“ ‘iad brought the inst were stim Service! No Charge Accounts! Result: Pink Elastic-Top Corsets $1.45. __ Bien Jolie Corsets $3.25 style, Knitted of alpaca yarn—that fit snugly, yet ar ecw the old 3 nesert | ve —for slender figures. Gives 22 to 26. This is a closed back Grecian Treco with t; not ch auantives fil Dependable Merchandise for Less! Pink Broche Corsets $1.95 wt, a wits nn Bhai oom wt. | peng bae—aiees 26 teams a a be This model ink ttl, all elastic Corsets bl top, non hip vary ecad utd Se Tie'aven wan aatic top, pink ott stripe medium length pod Uaaadg brown, henna, gray, tan, blossom, orchid 1 age re. 0 for medium slender figure. ; R-G Front Lace Corsets $3.45 C-B a la Spirite Corsets $2. Just Arrived—N id Smart— Is a medium low bust, long hip a pt an This excelient Levi is & low ag of Cap and Scarf Set $5.95 1 bh ew ani average figure, Sizes 23 to 82 style of heavy pink broche, and ts suitable for Girls’ newest cap effect for fall and winter wear. we the extreme cold, if they should lose A mmilar model with part elastic top, for the an average figure. Aizes 24 to 34, In all shades and color combinations—scarf to match. 4 fle ’ ey een eer Ck Women’s Slip-over Sweaters in fancy weaves, jade, , o - . i 2 vm ala at Injury Women S Fall Pir —F aaa se: ypc saysenttes an LM be 50¢. ene ee es helio and white—sizes 88 to 42—at 98¢. is Airplane Fall od ECOND FLOOR~ oN MARCHS SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE nn Lieutenant F. C. Davis of COATS October Trade Sale of all ioe reserve, x je. | Soc, Taivemny st Wuckatn| tl For # 244 October Trade Sale of te udent, fenced close # iaies tahary when an cicptane onietea| Apron Thursda os by Lieut. Davis fell into the mud| s | F tain P. along Union bay. { N oun ens e a ie cents se Thay shea be | prea agli fl | Dat 20 misiiten when fe went into | higher, but true to our Gingham Aprons at | 00 | tengo cg plane was but| policy, we pes sharing mae ~ e Gamagee. ay buying advantages wit 1 95 With : YOU. Normandy, Wool at $ ° wnulwe” a UU Lt peau ep Velours snd Boodene, a Waists are long, with full- Self-filling Fountain Pens with e h Min a H 8 . 14k. points—tn fine, | earodect Hits Snag li some with collars and cuffs of Nutria and Mole length sashes, finished with coares, with clip atiached. cies fr the Wenatchee Southern Railroad | fur. Newest styles, belts and blouse backs. Sizes organdie ruffles, stitched in Piped ger Say guaran- Waistlines from 26 to 36 | tw Co. to build $2 miles of railroad track 16 to 42. black. Pockets are tucked into $1.00. are ee in Washington, at a cost of $3,270,- the side of full skirts to give This wonderful material, durable B: o. encountered & delay here yeater.| : ati gra satin “edged a and practical—the same quality you @ tats commerce commission recom. fim SAWE! See These in mains, aed exile ane 500: Packages know, in many new patterns. ee Cees, ot, pull : Twelve Styles edged with ; white organdie “Economy’ ’ Linen The skirts are in new lengths with a scx cienathaor serenade stitched in black. Stationery deep hems, box pleated and fancy ér Wool Distributors New Wool etipes. ” Mothers’ and Babies’ Health School Under the direction of the State Board of Health—Dr. Paul A. Turner, Thursday, October b—Personal Hygiene—diet, bathing, clothing and exercises—by Dr. Charlies D, Shannon. There are plenty of navy and brown skirts in the lot, also some black ones. Box 39c¢ Writing paper with fabric fin- ish—"Economy Linen” at a very economical price; 102 sheets of paper and 60 envelopes. Auction Bridge Playing Cards 48c Gold edge, linen finish, Put up in slip case. to Locate in City | Seattle has taken another step toward becoming a wool center. The Bishop woolen interests of | Oregon, it was announced Wednes- day, are to establish a Northwest distributing center here. .\rrange-! ments have been completed by C, M. Bishop, president of the Washougal ‘Woolen Mills, and the local sales of- fices will be in charge of George 8. Bartels, in the Century bidg. DRESSES $14.89 Why fix up the old dress? Here are new Poiret Twill Dresses, with long and %- sleeves, yards and yards of braid and beading, straight lines, and even the new cir- cular skirts. Some hand SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A White Enameled Costumer Free With Each Purchase of Thursday Food-Shop Offerings Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon 51c Lb. Freshly smoked and sliced—27¢ 4 Ib. Sweet Pickles, 12¢ bottle. Pickles—sour, dills or chow jf” Prattlow’s Apricot or Pear But — chow, 10¢ , bottle. : ter at less than today’s whole- sale price—can, 10¢. Canvas Bath Tables $3.95 Just the proper thing for THEY’RE GRABBING FEES AT U. OF W. IF YOU SIGN LATE Seahents pladutnig to aktent tho embroidered. Sizes 16 to 42. mother to use when bath. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Paul’ Turtle Soup 6c University of Washington this |! ing baby. Canvas Tablo— iat ul’s Cherries 25c¢ Bottle Or 60¢ a Dozen no stooping. Very conven: Maraschino style—T%-ounce r fall continued to pay fees into the || Women’s Dainty -? jent. bottles—fine for puddings and comptroller’s office Wednesday. 1 Trade Sale Values in wnoups, and recognized as one of F ‘Tuesday night the number Glove-Silk Famous! D hi d Tee irrch the best—special for Thuraday: whose registration was completed It Is getting no that one 300 Baby 79 evonshire an Sweethen ea ane ss reached 4,100. Four thousand can hardly go home on-a Sweetheart Bon March Bread - etapa cpa iageaoend Bloomers Prec eit coccios tae Sacques at 4JC | Romper Cloth 25c Waffles 10c naxat to’ golden brown--2 loaves 196 tration blanks, however, had been any downtown district, Hand crocheted, good, roomy size, heavy quali $2 Inches wide, light and dark From 2: pecial 20¢. Pp issued during the day. It was es- ] 95 without seeing someone pink or blue trimmings—cosy for oool aoce.” TAI | sites cheala stripes and plain wa 2:80 sg Seen! Foxe ine 4 for 25¢. at timated that the number of stu- e who has thriftily bought colors, I Rei To introduce our fruit cake. dents enrolled would closel , some apparel in the i giidah 5,000 Detore’ “Wedineshey Ped ‘3 tf led rod Matthen’ ‘Merghin Bane = Enoowied Nursery White Outing Flannel 15¢ ana Butterhorns, 2 tor 186; 6 for 26¢. i iat. z ; ment. Join the crowd! irs—. De , Tardy registrants are being re- pink with orchid, blue "Get in” on the astonishing ee and corated id 2,000 yards White Outing Flan. nel, 26 inches wide, full bolts, medium weight, FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD bargains we are offering quired to pay an extra fee of $2 EVERY DAY! for the first day of late regiatra- tion and $1 for each subsequint day. 20c COUNTER LUNCH or maize trimming. Sizes 38 to 44. | Enameled Ivory Nursegy Baskets $1.45 | SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE