The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1922, Page 16

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‘England Has Champ GIRL'S FIANCE Also Confess Series of At- | tacks on Women | | ST. LOUIS, Mo, Nov, §—Two/ . admitted ring leaders of a munity participa: the cold blooded | murder of Alphonse H. Dehbon, 2) candy salesman, who with his tf. ance, Miss Virginia Scheffier, 18.) was held up in his aut > road three miles from I m Fear of lynching has prompted au- | thorities to take the men to Rellevilte | jail to await action by the St. Clair | county grand jury. They were ar rested after a house to house search by detectives of the negro quarte East St. Louls and confessed Miss Scheffer identified a bi stained hat with a torn rim, found at the scene of the crime, as that worn by one of the negroes, Dehon and Miss Scheffler were driving In Dehon’s roadster when Le- rey Hollins and Ernest Williams, the road with manded the | ercoat was} pulled over his head, he was marched | to the side of the road and told to Ite down, while the other negro guarded Miss Scheffler. Dehon broke loone, Jumped back into the car, followed by his fiance, and had started the car in flight when the negroes opened | fire. He crumbied over the steering wheel, a bullet thru his head. The negroes fled and Mixx Scheffler sum- moned a farmer. Dehon's watch was found on one of the men. Turks Acquiring the Phone Habit | Telephone service in Constanti- nople is operated by a British private company, The service ts good and, altho the number of telephones is Row only about 8,000, the people of Constantinople are reported to be ac- quiring the telephone habit and the business of the company is expected to increase materially, It 1s necessary that all operators speak both Turkish and French, and many of them speak as many as seven or eight languages. Tobacco Tax Is Killed in France PARIS, Nov, &—French smokers have been assured that no tax will be placed om tobacco at present. This town is so law-abiding that the) The pictures show the years. Youth Dies While on Tennis Courts Daring Thieves Rob DULUTH, Minn. Nov. 8—Play- ing lawn tennis too soon after re covery from a serious iliness, Leon- ard Colton collapsed and died. his kneeling queen. the dais after the services. PARIS, Nov. service agents have TOYKO, Nov. &—Potson placed the tiny tnhabitants. The splendor of ermine and rubies revived the glittering) formalities of former wane at aah tor Legh omen g Parson A Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Rumania, laken Law-Obeying T 0 w nj the throne in October, 1914, but the war and reconstruction LEICESTER, Engtand, Nov. 8.—|of the past four years held up the royal ceremonies until now, unoccupied in which the ceremonies were 1 Thea ga for two! held. Above, the king is placing the crown on the head of low, the royal pair is shown leaving ier reached Amsterdam with the jewels, bat was waylaid there by five Smuggler of Gems men and robbed of the three bag» $.—French secret|containing the gems, He was un reported the/able to appeal to the Dutch police theft of $1,000,000 worth of gema|for ait Vermese he had evaded the customs officials. im ponds on several goldfish farne |‘ * emussler working under the! iss the thieves will try to dispose Rear here have killed thousands of|iirection of Russian soviet officials. |o¢ their loot in England, France and According to the report, the smug! Amertea. It tm supposed Ba Women’s Plaid - Back Polaire COATS “ The Best Coat Value in Weeks! Quilted lining from sleeves to waist; the newest model with Inverted back pleat, all-around belt, raglan shoulders, 2 airplane and 2 patch pock- ets. Heather and brown to choose from. Jobber’s Line of Corsets $1. a ta Of pink brocade and white coutil—girdie, medium and high tops; broken sizes, from 20 to 40. Women’s Cotton Union 95 c Suits Heavy cotton, fine rib- bed and slightly fleeced; band top, knee length; white only. Sizes 36 to Children’s 98c Union Suits Fleece Mned; white for girls, gray for boys; high neck, long sleeves and ankle length, Sizes—2 to 12 girls — 4 to 16 boys. Pair Lace style—will give satisfactory wear. Sizes 5 to 8, 812, to 11, 111% to 2 THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Were you among the enormous Bargain Basement crowds Saturday? A sight to behold! A tribute to Bargain Base- ment low prices and dependable merchandise! Our New York office bought these at a big saving and, as usual, you get the benefit. Strong, dark-brown uppers, with good, heavy sewed soles, S > - << (mee neomasemamasSBRARBALELRDELED™™ Women’s Union er! sizes as” $1.25 Sizes «° $1.35 Heavy fleece lined, with Dutch or low necks, short or sleeveless, and ankle length, ome Burson jtockings (Seconds) 35c 3 Pairs $1.00 Heather mixtures, in drop stitch or plain ef. fects. Sizes 8% to 10. the recovery of a pu her husband and stolen by a woman. Shop, Floor, are ready for Christ- mas shoppers. } Log Cabin’ (Paitor's Note: The following inter- lexting article was written by Bdward | Felten, © It-year-old Ney Seout, and son of & Seattle newspaperman.) BY EDWARD PELTON Along the shore of Puget sound | the Boy Scouts, Troop 67, are build The cabin is being bullt so as to \provide @ place to | troop goow ‘made. ) | The bunks are being arranged ac |cording to the work which the scout nt that master, is} that work Mr. Ritchie | directing the assures the work « 1OCeR work ts! |Offers $5,000 for guhag 0h SApUDT Ghd th & few weeks will be completed. Return of Lost Pup |“ 'rnese thins, with the coot and re ROME, Nov, 8—Countess Res-|freshing fragrance of nature's beau. | toma has offered § reward for | ties, give appy mcouts that | given her by | #9 out th boy would that any average | HE TOY SHOP, on the Fourth Floor, the Book on the Upper Main in this department. ined ostrich, and %- ostrich tips, in brown, blue, ers. Also some long trailing black, henna and sand.........- feathers in the lot at.......... ORDER NOW! Millinery Section—Third Floor—The Bon Marche ee Engraved Greeting ae saa Cards 5¢ to 25¢. Upper Main Floor— Stationery Dept. 108 Uniform Aprons for Nurses and Waitresses—$1.95 3 Styles of White Galatea and Indian Head The aprons are wonderfully well made. The _ model sketched has all edges on collars, cuffs, pockets and belts bound in white tape. The pockets are deep, the belts wide, the skirts cut full with a good hem. For doctor's office, or for about the house, there is nothing more practical, and the price is very low. Sizes from 36 to 44. A small lot of Cretonne Aprons reduced from 79c to 49c. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Another Day of Turkish Towels unusual saving. 19x38-Inch Bleached Good heavy quality, made with blue borders, Attractivel y Priced 19x38-Inch Bleached Towels—White Bordered 25c Gash wibid Foes oe meh) Join the hundreds who are participating in this Turkish Towels—Each 19x39-Inch Turkish Towels 29c All white, of heavy double thread—bleached towels. 21x46-Inch 23x46-Inch Turkish Towels 45c Turkish Towels 50c Heavy weight, all white, Large size, good firm double thread — well weave; splendid value. bleached. 22x44-Inch 24x52-Inch Turkish Towels 39c Turkish Towels 59c Made with pink and Extra large, heavy blue borders—good qual- weight; well bleached and ity. durable, Third Floor—The Bon Marche | Classen will meet | tension service, mi Clipped ostrich pompons, long trailing South American , ear length THE SEATTLE STAR NEGROES SLAY [CROWNED AFTER EIGHT YEARS WAITING _ | Boy Scouts rT a AT Putting Up Class in Social | Service Offered | Mra, Adah Hopkins Almes, of the! University of Washington sociology | department, aod widely known as a/ social wervies worker of the Hast, | will conduct « class in “Methods of | Social Herviee” for the university ex-| tension service, beginning November 16, in room 1082 Henr ingn at 6 conntat of anions, and will deal, | among others, with the subjects of “Modern Bocial Service and Ita| Backgrounds. “Childhood and the Community,” and Medical Social | Servic | rding to the ex 6 made at any office, 1044 Registration, ac time at fhe extension Henry building German Fascisti Battle in Bavaria | AMSTERDAM, N * Fighting | has broken out in varia between newly organized sti and social ists, according to unconfirmed dis- patches from Munich today. The socialists were reported to! have been defeated, after which the wcieti, who adopted the| i swastika cross an demonstrated in Aug® pheim Bavarian ere thei buri PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET An Event! Skinner’s Satin Hat Shapes at Look Like Hand Made! Our buyer just returned from New York and said: “These are absolutely the newest in hat shapes,” and at a most reasonable price. Scores of different styles, including short backs, sloped down at sides, drooping brims. Many with shirred brims. Look for the “Skinner’s Satin” in each hat. Black, brown, henna, navy. An ex enced trimmer will be here to tack the trimmings on—if materials are bought 2 nae Two Groups of Trimmings Greatly Underpriced Metallic flowers and fruit in a! variety of styles—both silver and gold; also novelty colored flow- 68c Health School Under the Direction of the State Board of Health Dr. Paul A. Turner, Thursday Lecture by DR. ARTHUR H. GRAY, Child “Respiratory Infections—Diseases, Complications and Preventions” 2to3 P.M. Baby Shop—Second Floor Weighing and measuring of babies from 3 to 5 p. m. Nemo Wonderlift Corsets $7.25 Adjusted by the Nemo Demonstrator Countless women are re- gaining health, style and vigor as the result of wearing the Nemo Won- derlift Corsets. The Nemo Demonstrator is still with us and will help you solve the corset problem. We have a com- plete range of styles and sizes, ‘ Second Floor—The Bon Marche Outing Flannel 19c Yard Heavy weight, soft and fleecy; splendid for night gowns; 36 inches wide— lengths to 10 yards—in pink and blue stripes. Unbleached Muslin 12Yec Yard For aprons, curtains and house dresses, 36 inches wide, in a medium weight. Wabric Floor—Third Says Seattle Fine Come On, You Figurers, Everybody Win a Priz Another contest! the Strand theater will te pa | I's & mathematical contest sented to the next 25 persone gy and has to do with Sherlock ing the deed correetiy, Hol Her b ar K had a great Pres os: ee nepired by the ck ture, star n Barr and Carol Demp " whic » start Friday | | night at De Add atx of the above nus tile of the game and a statement © total 21 ) figure cay of the prizes follow Five dollars will be awarded x by The Star to the first person making the correct solution. Two complimentary passes to the “Sherlock Holmes” picture at used more than three times, CRAL, SERVICES fhe fewor M. F. Knox, tence a mental science, and « rs Bryn Mawr since 1905, were t held at 2p. m Wednesday af parlors of the Cremation Society Place for Factory Seattle the best city in the United States in which to start 4 manufacturing plant Washington, with burial tm This was the emp statement | Pleasant cemetery, Profs lof Erwin L. Weber ulting en-|died Monday. and is survived gineer, who addrens ly | his widow, Mrs, Carrie J, Knox, meeting of t Rot |e daughter, Mrs. P. E. Colmes. Masonic club roome nee Erwin said that 8 offers the basing hw statement on best advantages to a manufacturer,’ scientific data HRISTMAS WRAPPING 9} Desk, Express and Post. office, now located on the Fourth Floor. Mail Christ mas packages early. q Made Speially for This Event 48c White Enamel Baskets with stationary handles; small, me- dium and large sizes. Ivory Enameled Beds with Rubber Bibs—keep baby rubber-tired wheels, $7.50, With one of ttiese; ; Mattress to fit, in the floral rk colors, 2 for 15¢. pattern ticking, filled with good Terry Cloth Bibs, in quality Kapock, $3.95. blue, good size, 25¢. “ - Second Floor—The Bon Marche Cat Glass Tableware Set of Six $1.95 Your choice of the grape or star design, cut good quality glassware. Included are: Water Goblets Tall-stemmed Sherbet Glasses Short-stemmed Sherbet Glasses Oyster Cocktail Glasses Wine Glasses Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Thursday Tempters in the Food Shop Chicken Pie Luncheon for 35¢ © Chicken pie, vegetables, potatoes, devil food whipped cream. Counter—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Jelly Rolls 15¢ Jersey Brand Ci 2 for 23c ery Butter 5lc You will have to come early Bon Marche Thousand for jelly rolls at this low price. Salad Dressing, th. 346 Bon Marche Bread, 10¢ loaf; 2 ~~ baggy loaves for 19¢. ree St Se Orange Cake, Thursday, 30¢. y Rigored Sen 18¢. : Parker House Rolls, 15¢ dozen, * Butterhorns, 2 for 15¢. New Crop Walnuts” Whipped Cream Puffs, V, Ib. 10c; Ib. 18 25¢. Paul's Red Cherries, style; large bottles, 2 Genuine Orange Pekoe Black—Ib, B5¢; 2 Ibs. Bulk Cocoa, Ib, 10¢; 2 Ibe 18¢. Upper Main Floor 5 for All Bakery Goods also mn) sale at Bor he Branch, Third Ave, and Pine St,

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