The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1922, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR . —— ) Twenty million humpback eges are ILLING TO BE |Firemen’s Relief ~TOMACH HOLDS” | 4 e 4 a V3 5 R E } I TRY NON STOP FLIGHT Help for Salmon expected from Alaska to augment} A FOOL FOR $5 Ball on Saturday KEY 50 ¥ FE [ WILL , Fisheries Sought |i. wasnington suppiy | WAUKEGAN, Ii—Rey. Robert| stombers of the Seattle fire Depart-| CHICAGO—Phiittp 4 | | Finding that salmon» fishermen | ‘The department plans to ask th? | orien, “independent” pastor At! ment Rellet association will give| found a key he “lost” 66 BETTER HOMES jaro depleting the specter more rap-| next legisinture to restrict the tak-| zion City, stood for n day in the| thoi goth annual bail in the Manon-|today, It was in hi - | ey ¢ epréduce under | vera r cle to win $6 offered by Wilbur], temple Saturday evening | Surgeons removed {t idly than they can reproduce under| ing of several intgh grade species |r Bh alr Ap mgr cee yA. 4 ad to teat porte ee Surgeons removed it, “My anree natural conditions, the state de: | of salmon until the stocks agnin | would have licked mo if ty ent of the association, *, pren Displays in Windows Are At- tracting Women | corner to “show the people what | p41, nent of fisherien in taking steps a " ' ; poten von to increase artificial hatohing. | bulld up to normal, the report aays.|a fool he ts, fe eupetvising the arrangements haiveed'* g on” x TheBonMarchés October Trade Sales Thursday—“Baby Day” at the Trade Sales ra Thursday—a gala day for mother and baby, The Baby Shops, on the Second Floor, i Beattio women are visiting datty Rho apecial displays of the merchants | fOr Ketter Homes week, which will | Mist thru Saturaay night, when a) Big open house ong furniture men | WM conclude the campaign for more | Altistic homes. } Henry King spoke at the Rotary| Greenwell talked bs chub at the Washin: @ame hour on a si George HB. Lite University Con ub Tuesday Right. The od jonal drive wilt ed @Ktended to various meetings during | the week Among the dealers where special! Lieut. Oakley Kelly (lest) midget of the army air service, | utd are laden with hundreds and hundreds of just the nicest, newest, daintiest and =: fer ne 4 Home Furnt-| and Lieut. John A. MacReady, who will attempt a non-stop {( \ \ yo warmest things the market afford: —bought especially for this big “Baby Day’ to ture ste Western Furnh) coast-to-coast flight from San Diego to New York, The two \ ah de be i 7 iidead E. thi f bab fete co ey bestey gh airmen broke the world’s sustained flight re kare when sm! Mea) sell at very low prices indeed. verything for baby. ogi P01 cone ant Wes" remained aloft more than 30 hours in a test of their atrprane Kall $9 LOT 2 Ington Furniture compant poe: ‘San Diego. ay $ LOT 1 | = Argues With |— ‘ ae . : shpat Ahad $1 \Bandit Robs Woman New Freighter From Wf gp 3-Piece Sweater Sets at $3.95 184 Baby Bonnets at 59c 4 n attractive lot of Baby Bonnets, including cunning crepe i i i Sweater, cap and leggings, extra values for the de chine caps in blue, pink and white—also beautiful knitted CHICAGO, Oet, 11.--When a corpse) of Diamond Rings, East Coast Coming =e 39 bidity. tahiky tine shh 0 tie dak alee. ae p See. Sm stretcher ane a Held up tn an alleyway at 14th] Firet of the ships in the service | / Pe || Bi @hicago police stood aghast. ‘The sary : eker ; t to arrive Je at Pidgin \ m sizes. Fancy trimmed styles, with laces Sacque Sets—Sacque, bootees Mothers’ and Spee wan was taken into court and) |’ 35 5m. Wednesday, by a al Pathfinder, which will load” a mse and embroideries. One 49 and tap, Lovely, with rilbon eet eran ctore eid sean the |DANdIt, who forced her to take off| cargo of Northwestern products for ie ce & IN ahs oo ockecc . eee B bi ; ee Re —~ eabchiann teledt oul Ste diamond rings, Agro as $250 piseoren og ie .veaiat rc pd Cv i se : ae Bt bait pe eifts a ee a ies ene Tiscie “Seanad ena ee Mee, failed to locate the bandit, Inounceatit.ieade ‘Tuesday by. the Sealloped lace-trimmed Skirts, white, with pink cig materials, g 89c or blue; set.... $1 95 Health School Under the direction of the State Board of Health. Dr. Paul A. Turner, Director Thursday Lecture is who found him telephoned sim. |"! hours, steamship company. T faneousty for the police and an un- | val othe @ertaker, Two emblamers rushed to | TN geome in 0 cultadie “'*|\Open House Due at &." Which point Ropa sat He was taken to a win in this service are sched ive at this port from the within the month. | Lot 4—300 Sweaters and Lot 7—96 Pure Silk Toques Sacques, all hand crocheted with tassels on side; medium sacques; 6 styles; others but- and large size; ot 98c Kaden ty. | neat Practice Cottage . LOTTERY all white .. Ad laid away Uuntit noon, when he | Open house at the University of| Hie Res Look here, watt pnd y tags $1.15 October 12 Wee arraigned before Judge Theodore | Washington “practice cottage” will|er, someone has taken my ailver etee ° . F. Ebler and fined $} be helé from 7 until 10 p.m. Thurs-| mounted umbrelia fi Lot 8—340 Babies Silk Hose ie 2 3 Da — |day, according to an announcement| Alphonse; Ob, monsieur, It fe des Lot 5—Jersey Leggings, —pure silk hose, in pink, n yp" oa vs § tho the world's average death|from the home economics depart-| olating. Perhaps tomorrow se luck waist length, white and blue or white; sizes 4 to 614. | “hy <a _ sr aa © standard of|ment. The open house is being held| will change and monsicur himacif durable Slightest 7 than it was|in conjunction with “Retter Homes| will secure one even more hand ral $1 1 5 Slig! F 39 Obstetrician week some.—London Opinion colors, at ..... e imperfections ..... of Weighing and measuring of babies by our gvaduate nurse, a» sisted by Nurse Norton, 3 to 5 p. m.—Baby Shop Class Room—Sec- ond Floor, Lot 9—120 Babies’ Knitted Bonnets or Toques, hand crochet edge; white with pink trim or blue.... 39c INFANTS’ SHOP—-SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE October Trade Sale —SILKS— 36-Inch Printed Poplins 98c Yard Fine quality Printed Faille Poplins, small, neat designs on different colored grounds, Suitable for waists, dresses and coat linings. 36-Inch Printed Satins $1.25 Yard Serviceable Cotton-back Satins in rich Persian patterns—suitable for coat linings. 36-Inch All-Silk Jersey $1.15 Yard With bright artificial silk stripes. Very service- able, good looking and heavy, in shades of brown and navy. 35-Inch Black Messaline Satins $1.25 Yard Dependable quality of Black Messaline Satin. FARIUC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE Thursday—“Apron Day” Trade Sale 125 Aprons Unbleached 9 5 Gingh Percalet Cc Formerly $1.50 and $1.95 Not over 2 to a customer at this price An October Trade Sale Opportunity Worth Your Immediate Attention! This unbleached apron, shown in the sketch, is hand embroidered and bound — black. There are others trimmed with cretonne, all are bright and col- ortul, Many others are made of gingham trimmed in bias binding, percales of dainty designs, chambrays combined with cretonne and crepe. . 50 Embroidered Crepe Aprons at Crepe Apron, hand embroidered, in blues and yellows. White utility aprons, easily laundered. e RARE BARGAINS! A Few Cents Over Cost— iA yeu DRESSES > Black, Navy and Brown ay Just like a present—we are almost giving these dresses away. Canton Crepe Dresses of unusual lines, with Best flowing sleeves, loose panela Come values and long waistlines. Trimmed ¢@°ly? SM this with drapes and some with Navajo embroidery. Sizes 16 to 44. Out of the ordinary in SAMPLE HOSIERY 29 Pair A New York jobber closed this lot out to us at a ridiculous mark-down! In the lot are women’s fiber, mercerized lisle, medium and heavy cotton, ribbed or hem top; some English rib heathers; seamless or with seamed backs. Black, white and cordovan. Children’s fine and English rib in black, white and cordovan, season Tissue Gingham Apron Dresses, trimmed with organdy sashes and ruffles. Formerly $2.95 and $3.95 Gingham House Dresses at Se be gee quality — in nice colors—in pretty 2 checks and stripes—trimmed in organdy and rick- . Formerly $3.65 to $4.95. wee ~— " SECOND FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE 32-Pi Dress Voiles 10c oii a $4.35 $00 yards 36 and 48-inch Voiles Similar to picture is this dinner set of American semi- in lengths to 6 yards; plain and porcelain, with gold band decoration. figured; styles suitable for 3 dresses, sacques or comfort cov. The set consists of: erings. Limit to customer, 10 6 dinner yards, plates Newer Styles $10.00 Distinctive modele—the kind of hats that are making our Millinery Section famous Sott velvet hats with drooping lace edges. 6 pie plates Turbans of metallic cloth i and velvet ornament trim. 36-Inch Musin, 12%4c 6 Lay a Le a? 2,500 yards Unbleached Mus 6 i ixi: Oe. my . ool tea saucers ae Cost Than Fixing Old Sh a! Pike rh Jectants hints Un, full yard wide, in lengths to 1 vegetable o and all the latest colors, 10 yards—good weight, dish THIRD FLOOR , We cannot take any phone or 1 meat platter airs » 4 or Ss THE BON MARCHE Cc. O. D. orders, UNION S8T. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD BASEMENT October Trade Sales in the Bon Marche’s Food Shops--SAVE!--Stock Up Bunte’s Assorted | Armour’s Star Hams 3l1c Lb. | A Whole Carload of Candy Balls Extra fancy corned stock. By the whole or half, less than 1 Women’s S$ 49 Stylish, durable black i A and brown calf Oxfords, carefully made, in A, B, C and D | Long-Wearing widths. A truly fine twuy for Fall and Winter wear. Sizes 41, to 7. eaten $ 9 Save a Dollar on These $ 95 Double Plaid Cotton Double Plaid Cotton s' s | 4 Peach Tarts 39c Lb. pr ehr Se Mince Meat— Creamery | Butter, freshly Su nk 1 S t 5c finest Ingredients are used, and our regular fancy At this low price for the day, Assortment of 15 different we make it ourselves in our Jersey brand; one day only, colors and flavors own shop; per Ib. 18¢; 2 Ibs, Ib. S1¢. | | 66x80 inches. Pink, blue, size 66x80 inches, | tan, gray | Soda Crackers, special for the day, Ib. 14¢. ‘or 35¢. a ~y : a ar Mayonnaise, SPecial Luncheon, 50¢ Oranges sap ecru sya edo tart ee } A , 7 ear news Ro al Mills wounn— eck Up for Jarsof Candy =| for the day, each B2¢. Winter 10c and 25c | regular 40¢ pound, for the day Roast Pork Tenderloin, Sage - 4 y A 7 a | Fine, thin skinned—sweet and Bon Marche Bread, large half on Winter °& PERFECT Don't miss thts Wonderful value, filled with | only, 25¢@ Ib, heat Country Gravy, Ap- duley te 14-1. 206: 3 for Underwear. FITTING opportunity? satin-finish candies. Franco-American Mock Tur?’ ance; Fresh Spinach and | tle Soup, less than half price, Lemon Pie. Coffee or Milk | 186. Spiced Jelly Hearts | while they tast! por tin, Be. All Cookies, 15¢ a dozen; 2 20 Lb | Laju—Untermented loganber- | ° dozen for 25¢. A.uplced Gandy, finite of-gum |” Saierenens eee, Bile | Butterhorns, 2 for 15¢; 5 Halt-galions, 85¢; quarts, 40¢; and shaped as a heart, | pints, 26¢. | D for 25¢. Assorted Chocolates | “Festina"A special almond | 7 ozen $1 BAKERY—UPPER MAIN ‘49 Lb | ne i Lae boxes, 19¢, Less than regular whole- FLOOR 5 JPPER MAIN FLOOR TRADE Underwear Samples Selling at Less Than Wholesale! For Men Women’s and fold in bulk only, ‘These are | male Pee | { AM Bakery Goods and Candy 49¢ to $1.40 Children’s Seaeneee ote TET Branch — Pine Street and Men's winter-welght Wool 39c to $1.25 UPPER MAIN FLOOR Third Avenue. and Cotton Shirts and Draw- Union Suits, Vests and ers and elastic knit, closed Pants, for women and chil- erotch Union Suits in cotton, dren, in cotton, woolmixed wookmixed and silk and wool, and silk and wool. Samples—every one—long-looked-for values, Counter Lunch 35c Baked cottage ham, Virginia atyle, sweet potatoes, spinach, and apple pie—coffee or milk. TheBonwMarché PIKE 8TREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET Genuine Orange Pekoc Tea, half price, 30¢ Ib. (Black). UPPER MAIN FLOOR

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