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_ $05". was preparing to file today. POLICE WATCH $trangling of Clubman Laid to Them | PHOENIX, Ariz, Oct. 26.—A beau 'tiful young woman, half Castilian, | &@ man of considerable prominence, | secluded somewhere in Southern | California, his wife and another! man masquerading as thelr “son,” are the four figures under constant | surveillance by detectives: who be-/ Neve them to hold the key which may unlock the mystery of the} strangling of Guy Dernier, “love Pirate,” whose pajama parties with | the wives of prominent men have| Deen the talk of the Southwest for} years. The girl was found in Los An-| geles, Cal. Sho is not believed to! have had a direct part In the mur! der, but the man against whom sus. | picion centers ts said to have made| threats tn her presence to kill Der-| Hier, The man ts believed to have been only one of a group ef wronged husbands who in attempting an op eration on Dernier, killed him when he resisted. There is even a pos-/ sibility that the beauty was present when the ciubman's body was thrown into the irrigation canal near Phoenix, and the single strand of hair found on tho } nier’s coat, the only tangible clew guthorities have, may have been from her head. | Deputy Sheriff F. A. Bell wired) fied his reasons by saying that} there is no doubt of the guilt of the hold him against writs of habeas Corpus which would be asked imme- diately after his arrest. The beau- tiful Castilian may provide this nec essary evidence. She t separated driving in expensive motor cars and traveling frequently acroad. ‘Claims Chaplin Has lo Corner on Props LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26.—Charley im’s ample trousers are even ‘Older than they look. His funny ‘Walk is positively decrepit, and his| Slice of custard ple is anything but fresh—in the comic cosrnos. Such things have been the im- memorial properties of comedians. ‘These are the allegations which the Western Film Corporation, star. ting Charles Aplin in these ancient - | * the injunction today. Boycott Lowers Price MARYPORT, Eng. declared a boycott Prices too was de- it. OF officers of the ay evening, dccording to those who the musical organization. —Cotton Union Suits —Part-wool Union Suits —Silk-and-wool Union Suits piece toes. Sizes 3 to 8. | CARR S| PARTY OF FUR i IES ON FOR HU, Madame Gandhi, wife of Muhandas K. Gandhi, Hindu po- Sheriff Tracger of Los Angeles,| litical leader, jailed for sedition in India, is carrying on her “Don't arrest Mr. ——." He ampll-| hushand’s battle against British rule. native women how man, but not enough evidence tol preference to the British product. Man, Doped, Falls to His fneane se iva wan'sen sm Death; Wife Envies Fate. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 26.-—Dope, that poisonous serpent which winds thru the streets of Memphis, claimed another victim with the death of) Here she's showing | to weave cloth which is to be used in Mo drank 1t, and it} caught hold of him, and he climbed out of the window—to his death! | “Sinee we married Will and T have been struggling against the dope to We bad gotten our daily drug ration down to four grains walked along the cornice of a three story building at 253 Court ave. and then plunged to the pavement 40 He i# said have been Mra. Walker's condition ts report: under the influence of hyoscine, a | ed to be “fairly normal.” Walker was released from the colls of the serpent at 12:30 a. m. Friday at Baptist hospital, where he was taken in an ambulance after tho War Veterans to Observe Navy Day Fortson-Thygesen camp No. United Spanish War Veterans, will) observe “Navy Day” at Roosevelt | hall, 616% Third ave, Thursday | evening. Commander E. 8. Rose will | direct the meeting. Speakers will be August Toeliner and H. B. Cotton, son of Capt. H. B. Cotton, former commandant of the| Puget Sound pavy yard at Bremer. Spanish war veterans who served tn the navy also will be called Mrs. Loulse Walker, 37, who ts tn the clutch of the drug, was found was declared an tmitatior of |in their smal) housekeeping room on by Judge Crail, who granted |the third floor, screaming and hy ‘temporary injunction restraining |terical. She was removed to the ma- from making films, Attorneys |tron’s department, police headquar- ‘were preparing an attempt to remove |ters. This ts her third time there. She has for company 10 more like herself, imprisoned tn coils which are impossible to break. This is the story told by the little whore beauty has faded be- onslaughts of the drug, turn- Oct. 24.—Wom-|]ing her face to a repulsive, chalky on the butter | mask: ne “I married With two years ago, when he obtained my release from the workhouse, where I had been sent for treatment for this dreadful Oh, it's horrible, horrible! ‘Will ts free now—I can't help wish- of Butter (Kru: Wally Reid Feeling Better Now, Thanks LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26.—Wallace Reid, who was forced by llineess to | abandon his work, is much improved, Amphion society will he held Tues-|ing that I were free, even that way!|!t was eai@ by Derethy Davenport, “We were in poverty. The drug are taking active part this year in|takes even your livelihood away. makes you helpless, And we didn't have enough money to get “Wally is so much better, we may take an auto trip next week,” she “His breakdown was due to Natives of Poland now living tn|yesterday morning. So Will found| overwork and Insufficient rest, but the United States number 3,500,000.|s0me hyoscine and mixed {it with I think he’s learned his lesson.” Sample Underwear At About Wholesale Prices! | 5S to $4998 A Marshall Field sample stock, combined with that of a local jobber’s and included in this lot, at one price or another, are: —high and low necks; long and short sleeves; knee and ankle lengths —Summer-weight Pants, Veste and Union Sulis Wemen’s and Children’s UNION SUITS —Mercerized stripe Union Suits —in the lot also, at one price or another, are: Men’s Union Suits 49c to $3.49 —all-wool, silk and wool, wool mixed—sizes mostly 42s, SPORT COATS For Women—Bargains! Smart, Mannish Sport Coats of good quality Polaire, with convertible collars, raglan sleeves a) all-around: belts. Lined and unlined. Sizes One- and Two-Strap Leather HOUSE SLIPPERS Black kid uppers, flexible leather soles and rubber heels. Roomy and comfortable, with one “Lawrence Cloth” Bath Robes $1.95 CHILDREN’S $10.75 Many with Fur Collars! Polaire and wool velours, styled the samo as big sister's button and embroidery GIRDLETOP 7 .95 Low bust and free hip; good quar Many patterns, with cord ity of pink brocade, Sizes 21 to 26, he : leats and all-around belts, and pockets, Sizes 48 to 44, § 4 “gay ve THE SEATTLE STAR Friday—The Bon Marche’s ONTH-END CLEARANCE In the October Trade Sales Unbrellas $3. 95 Paragon steel frames, novelty handles, with bakalite rings or leather straps, in a good line of colors. Women's Waterproof Cotton Umbrellas, fancy wood handles with silk cords, in black only, at $1.00, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche aaa “Kayser” Gloves Chamoisette, Paro c 2-clasp style, spear-point or Paris-point backs, in black, white, brown and pongee. Boys’ Hose at Big Savings 2 5 Cc Heavy Cotton Stockings, well made, double heel, toe and sole; elastic rib tops, in black. Children’s Roll-top Socks 35c Lisle, Richelieu ribbed, in black only; 3 pairs for $1.00; a pair, 35¢. Women’s Sport Hose 69 c (Seconds) Richelieu, heavy lisle or wool- mixed, come in black, brown and tan—greatly reduced. Women’s $ 5 Silk Vests 1 a } Bodice style, with ribbon sheul- der straps, in pink, white or oghid. A few of these have slight imperfections, but nothing that will impair the wearing quality. Upper Main Floor—The Ben Marche eS Ribbon Remnants From 1 to 56-inch width—vel- vets, grosgrains, two-tone novelty effects, in a large assortment. Remnants originally 5c Now 3¢ Remnants originally 15c to 20¢ Now 10¢ Remnants originally 25¢ to 35¢ Now 15¢ Remnants originally 50c to 75c Now 35¢ Upper Main Floor—The Ben Marche = Clearance of Men’s 2 5 Wool-Mixed Socks &0C Wool and Cotton-mixed “Win- sted” Socks—in brown-mixed col- ors—all sizes, Men's Wool- Suiteat $1.45 “Birge” make, Wool and Cotton- mixed Union Suits. They are made with flat lock seam—per- fect fitting underwear. Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche — Month-End Clearance of 26-Inch Cretonne 124c Yard Splendid for making quilts and aprons, 36-Inch Bleached Muslin 15c Yard Good quality for sheets, pillow cases and underwear, 16-Inch Unbleached Linen Crash lie Yerd Linen Crash Toweling, with blue border. 16-Inch Cotton Crash be Yard Unbleached Cotton Towellng with red border. Pillow Cases 19c Each Bleached Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches be- foro hemming; medium weight, Cotton Blankets (Seconds) $1.40 Each Heavy Cotton Wool-finished Blankets in pink, blue and gray plaids; single blank- ets; full size, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Coal Clearance of Well- Known Toilet Goods Andrew Jergen’s Talcum—Lilac, rose, corotolay, violet; 2 for 15¢, To Close Out 4711 Verbena, Almond, Ger- anlum, Rose and Hello; originally 26¢; now, 3 for 50¢. Cream Le Mon — Three-in-One—A bleach, cleanser and massage cream; special 30¢, Johanna Marla Varina; originally $3.00; now $1.98, Johanna Marla Farina; originally $1.75; now 98¢, Upper Main Floor The Bon Marche Silk Remnants Half Price Fabric Floor—Third—Tho Bon Marche October Trade Sale of 50 New Top Coats Your Choice $ 50 At Brown and dark tan plaid-back Polalres and fancy herringbone. Exceptionally well- made coats with satin quilted shoulder linings, smart raglan sleeves and the useful convertible collar, so good looking either open or fastened about the throat—the buttons are leather or self covered, the sleeves flare or cuffed. Second Floor, The Bon Marche CORSETS REDUCED 35 Nemo Corsets, originally $7.50, now........$4.95 29 C-B Pink Broche Corsets, originally $6.00, now $2.45 14 Frolaset front lace, originally $5.00, now... .$2.45 14 Gossard front lace, originally $4.50, now... .$2.45 Second Floor—tho Bon Marche—South End In the Center Booth 250 back or front-closing Pink or White Bandeaux.29c 90 Elastic Girdles Reduced to .....4..4+:sinsines -89C Upper Main Floer—The Bon Marche 150Utility Hats Ready-to-Wear Models of Velvet at Soft-stitched Velvets — felt and velvet combined—with sectional crowns—others embroidered in colors. Third Floor—The Bon Marcho é ete Clearance of 203 Soft, good quality Nainsook—the Chemises are lace trimmed and in a broken line of sizes. The Gowns are both lace and em- broidery trimmed; all are well made and the lace has a firm edge that will not fray. 22 Corset Covers 98c Lace trimmed; open down the front, and with a little skirt at the bottom to keep the garment from slipping up. Second Floor—The Bon Marche—South End Two Tables of Boys’ Wearables Greatly Reduced 21 Boys’ Corduroy and Wool Suits at $4.95 cially reduced for Friday. In the lot are sizes 8, 9, 10, 18, 14, 15 and 17 years. 12 Boys’ Raincoats— 3 Boys’ Sweaters— santana 4 5 | ‘tea $9 95 25 Boys’ Wash 7 Boys’ Coat Sweaters— foteoed 19 ccscrevsssns AOC ‘.. $3.95 15 Boys’ Wash Sulte— redeed 10 crssesssesrs DOC | reduced ty eres, $4.98 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Odds and Ends of Silver- Plate Table Ware at 3 9 Cc The better grades of silver-plated Tableware—warranted for 25 and 50 years. Wares from such makers as Simeon L. & Geo. H. Rogers, Oneida, Reliance Plate, Community, “1847 Rogers Bros.,” and other dependable makes. Included are Dinner knives, forks, spoons, salad forks, bouillon spoons, butter spreaders, orange spoons, and many other useful pleces—EACH 39¢, Union Street Basement and Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREET—SEATTLE Dress Goods Remnants Half Price Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Wilton Rug $ 4 5 0 Samples ° 27x54—Samples of “Bigelow” and “Sloan” Genuine Wilton Rugs; all have linen fringe on one end; two of a kind of some patterns. The lot includes some Body Brus- sels, without fringe. Drapery Remnants, Scrim Nets, Cretonne Madras at Half Price Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche oe Ready-Made Camisole Yokes Nottingham Filet, Normandy Val. and Imi- tation Crochet—Very suitable to combine with ribbon or silk— Heduced to. ......c0eceeseceeee 35c Swiss Camisoles Embroidered Swiss in dainty patterns, fin- ished with firm scallops; nicely made in TURE oes sector velosevoheock 65c Collar and Cuff Sets Cotton Pongee in plain shades, Bramley sets, Tuxedo Collars and Vests, Embroid- ered Organdy sets, Bib-shaped Collars in net, finished with Val. 15 Reduced to ........-serceeesees c Net Guimpes Full Body Guimpes with Tuxedo collars and trimmed with wide frills of net, com- bined with Val. Ince, 85 Reduced to ........ssceeseeeees c Camisole Embroidery Flouncing and Laces Edges and Insertions in Swiss, Long Cloths and Muslin; remnants 3c originally 5e—NOW .......... Remnants originally 16c, now S¢ Remnants originally 15c to 20c, now 10¢ Remnants originally 25c to 35c, now 15¢ Remnants originally 560 to 75c, now 35¢ Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche a’ Babies’ Odd Wearables Greatly Reduced 100 Rain Capes at 98c Little Rain Capes, in sizes 2 to.6 years—red or blue with plaid lin- ing and hood attached. 48 Babies’ Silk Comforters, hand only, at ea -veese- 99D 40 Outing Sleepers, for- merly 95c, reduced to... 69c 57 Boys’ Suits in two-piece Middy style, gold, brown and a few blue, * Feduced’ to’. ........ 9BC 44 Nainsook Gertrude Skirts, em- broidery and lace trimmed, reduced to -.-sees0-+- 49c 20 Philippine Baby Dresses, hand made and embroidered, 9 8 formerly $1.95 , reduced to Cc 122 Gingham Panty Dresses, Creepers and Rompers, 49 formerly 98c, reduced to Cc One mt Bootees, formerly 25c to . reiueed to’. LOC t ZC Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche eae Clearance of Needed Notions Novelty Buttons 5c Card Colored Pearl Buttons, three and four on a card. Hair Nets 1c Each Fringe Hair Nets in shades of brown, black and blonde, Children’s Garters 21c Pair Sidley All-clastio Garters; black and Threaded Bobbins 1 dozen boxes 10c Sewing Thread on Bobbins, black er white; three or four bobbins in box; 1 dozen boxes 10¢. Braid and Bias Edges 10c Bolt Sticerie Braid and Bias Edge Trimmings in good colors; 3 yards on bolt. Novelty Metal Girdles 59¢ Each In cut stecl effects, in three designs; several lengths. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche ES Friday Month-End Clearance of Broken Lines of Shoes 115 pairs of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes; broken lines of sizes, from Infants’ size 4 id Misses’ size 2, $1 95 87 pairs of Boys’ School Shoes; broken lines of sizes from Little Boys size 9 to Boys’ size 544, at.. $2.95 138 pairs of Women's Pumps and Oxfords; broken lines; all sizes but cant, $2.95 88 pairs Women's Pumps and Ox- fords; broken lines; exceptional values .., $3.95 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche ae ae See aeeeed