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THE SEATTLE ; !p; ; |FANNIE USHER ~ DWELLINGFIRED State Dead sow Mrs. Nancy MecFate, 81 this week. In a sketeh of old-fawh ore theater NEW YORK, Ne tt.—A young | band ts out of the city Britian girl, Mtn ‘British Girl and Infant FUND CAMPAIGN Seeking Home in America |§ GETTING SET: Nancy Jordan, and| refused to state whether the depart STAR Seattle Man to Shoot Movies on King’s Farm John G. Von Herberg Leases Estate of Davin’ office | ‘ Ie icti »]oned pathos with Claude Usher #he| her infant son, are being held at Kilis|ment would permit Mr, and Mrx|Women Preparing to Push|/% oa iy , tran a aaa jy ‘oa Is} Passes Away went over big. It te the story of a| Island pending @ government invest! | Break Warren, Kansas City | Follow-Up Drive 50,000 Acres Owned by Austrian Emperor eld in Jai : seithe chins sohike hte hs: Uk Cauca | U0 Ai tae ain ¢ infant and the T “§ 1 Funeral services tor Mra. Nancy | of uniting «family, It tan't an ortg-| 0° rope ei oS ee lai position my t ' As @ result of a meeting Saturday BRISTOL ‘enn vov sen | MoFa $1, widow of John MePate s only two Burchfield, possessor of an assort-|and resident of Washington for 92 of the adv len's diviate 7 ite | sare will be hera| #irt im the sof Minn Usher waa | law ; “up casts ment of bloody cloth was held in year - citi tail wits pt - paign of the Community Fund, M nts were tr Mae ong 7 lt ane ‘ la 1, Dalton, chairman of the bare ‘ ee . ai & tiny comedian, | cart division, was asked to appear Monday | ped First of t completed for the burial of five mur t > ated pakhed tn ban OF y heard of her | Serine Nene sities 20 Sepeoe eee en Aameeinnes int Besene) | ret ot the der victims. , ! yaa cation eh. cretiee antanathe | Women's clubs, and speak for the | etre ae en official, will woor lfhon ef ahr mel oy ; - ee o surdnae sans pen Me rs ‘aid be- | Community Fund le a number of new Burop “im grocer, waa burned to the ground Lake View come ‘i hia fina an Se “a een al 4 | ewe tind hit Me sii tags \m vending gp ft by pind aged yesterday and authorities found the tery popular xylopt Debell and} fore Se cy .O8 -nanee gon ree . ‘ no’ individual work | P ‘ n exterivi r bodies of Mr. and Mrs, Smith, Mra Nits, MeFate died Joan Waters with a company of four |'%@ immigration authorities in Wash-|Walla Walla Leader Proud | rig eg ne place of 60,000 were ® t r “ thy eatuedey «i ne lat red ington. If they do not act in her % ; jot the tion value. Burehfreld and two children in the aturda t the/ stage “Flrtation,” a mixture of songs |!faton. If they do not act tn he of 2-Year Reduction |1 eases a ia sag smoking ruins summer} and nonsense; Lex Gellia are acro- | behalf, shy “ < io i juuch was the announcement todn. — Burchfield, recently divorced from eat South Col: | bats of unusual ability; three jug fas an undesir allen. i anna. a eencit splendid work in more {of the Seattle moving pictur thing his wife, was arre on after « year's glers, including a youhe boy, open a Warren te WALLA det es o-ordination of programs all the|ate, who retu A City, when bis bloody clothing at ss. She was/the bill with a good act and Alma| ®* City and 1 Twenty-three to 33 per cent reduc:| iin.” whe preventive agencies are |from « four month’ trip : we tracted attention, He refused to die at St. John, | Nelle three clone | Bnatish wtrt tomy dion th samth'ta tere’ panda te @7060NO | Lectic tee Sree SEAN Are eben hal lesen’ the cote cea the kil B, Canada, onthe show with « dancing specialty, - | (70S will reauit tn her baie i to be proud of, J. C. Scott believes, | work Jater on. period of » Police that Burehfield uary 14, 1841 | ated, at feast under bond, so ahe Can Mr. Soot te president of the Taxpay- |. The industrial division, of which W n London brutally + his wife and step and came to Seat ° . | ated Ms ir. W. Shai te vice aaatean ate ae pp . mmembers of fe with ber bus Confirmation of enter that “promised land"—America | ory league and today « nowt penne son, Char nd the mer Smit with whom they band and family in . which at n ’ poielbanpr tela ea bg them in the head | Justice Held Up of detention on Ellis Island, so near ng were | WASHINGTO ov. 2 A yet so far punty and « with an ax. Bodies were then sat red with} WASHINGTON, Nov Action | and ye 0 urated with oi! and the house set on sus friends} on the nomination of Pierce Butler,| Miss Jordan refuned to name the | 66.36 mills, The St. Paul, as aane justice of the of her child fire in an effort to cover the crime, authorities said Admiral Liner to | Leave Wednesday whom county, 61.15 192 United States « t Warren, treated her wit? Kitsap ¢ mills held up by the senate § mittee today m levy (to t | “ki He tn just she had nv Mre. MeFate Sor aberm requested that time| he stated, and i4 mills thi be given them to obtain further tn son him Fra! She w Preabyte is tty share te 17.9 formation regarding Butler's quall-] “But he and Mra Warren have be state levy was 16.0 mills, making the levy for city and for the county and eity ™m, Monday » Kegel, gen low-up cam- | many of the t Europe and had * conditions On the trip n 1920 the total ity levy wanje » | palgn on numerous r into the wilds |Woman to Speak be me paid in 1928)| on Freemasonry | min, known a» Leche! und locates of Mrs. Harriet T. Bartlett | the 7 an Alps leaving 29.29 j Angeles, said t | well ver on Free M. which the be wid and 1 @ place where I can & 4 while and will © in ; bit,” said Mr. Von Herb tions, For this reason, consider. | friended me and offered to take me scar an “itaniare Sine tes Mak b ots mer © President Jef. | husband, a retired merchant, died in| flea For thi r Ader ’ Pas iy Her The Admiral line eo ; a sont | Avaust, 1918 ation Was postponed, with no definite | in,” she suid. “Their only motives| This ts a reduction for mty and) in the insurance hall of the A, O. U,| turned the whole ests ) ~ H fereon, which was due to voet yr — . McFate were parenta| ‘ate set for taking it up are benevolence and sympathy.” olty of 11,46 mills or a ew per |W, at Pike st. and Ninth ave. Wed.| First National, to be used by them| White ouse Takes ee sue Oriental voyage —— oer = nag cr Riga = | eee cent. In addition to this, real estate | nesday at 8 p.m. Mra. Bartlett has|in producing exterior European pic ° be delayed until Wednesday morn. | of 12 children, 10 of whom are living | p racking - in, hindering the | Mre. McFate Is also survived by a In this country the custom of| WASHINGTON, Nov. 27-—No 0¢-|assonsments were reduced 10 per |*Poken before large groups both tn | ture : ; ‘ K ing. or agp eg » Necro | mere , 1? grandchildren and| Cremating jead has grown most! tion will be taken by the d ; Pe" | the West and Kast on this name sub "I also want a place w | WASHINGTON, Nec handifig of cargo, was announced /twin sister, 17 grandchildren an @ Paci const and it] oe lanor tn the cass of Mike Nancy jcemt makiig a further reduction | "tier lecture to free oe ee es oa oe Pda: pede ‘as the reason. eight great-grandchildren. The « ia? Catiis 4 P “ 4 Saas dis ba eedlec® OX came is f epee d yh dog fein Bioreepawed ° dren are rm. V BE. Hopkins, Mra. a nd an “*™ | Jordan, English girl, and her infan “ ee tee cores on > hese ~ “ p Be h. he " . a Miller number of tnetnerationa| ,, nd, until SI NOME, Nov. 27.—The government | agers ene te cnnge ‘rllow ghar wg Moen ay MM. Carr hn and| has equaled 60 per cent of the the mat this time from 1920 to|has received warning that there will! There are two large cha ; une a hn oor ey ie a MeFat ie, and | deaths. general of |1922 the state levy was ued be a revolt next April or May with | the estate, and in them are si son, Failure of condenser tubes to Harry MeFate, it was stated by |from 16.20 milla to Recretary Davis today 65 mills Hus- in mills of 9.81 uburn South | John, N. B., and Mra, Charles Pow of St.) ell, of Duncan, B.C. Mrs. J. Me Mrs, Wilt Colby; Mra, Al arrive prevented the President Grant from making its regular trip across the Pacific. the offic Immigration Commissioner Personal Service Is Ready to Help If you find it difficult to get down town, let Personal Service do your shopping—just telephone your order and it will be filled to your entire satisfaction. Second Floor—The Bon Marche This is a net reduction | w 17.26 mills, or | the ugherty ang agricultural purpose of overthrowing the! onarehy and establishing « soviet | once mu republic Europe nouventen of the deponed royalty that y General I ie merry there. solicitor of the maid Von Herberg, is in a ment — | Engraved Cards Are Much the Fad! An economical way to extend precious sentiment. Order them now, while assortments are most complete. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREET—SEATTLE A Money-Saving Opportunity! All Velvet Hats From $12.50 to $45.00 at HALF PRICE An opportunity you cannot afford to. overlook. Lovely black models, also the wanted colors—all velvet, of course. High-class models, fashionably trimmed with hand-made flowers, monkey fur, pompons, trailing ostrich feathers—hats for every occasion. $12.50 Hats Reduced to $6.25 $25 Hats Reduced to $12.50 $15.00 Hats Reduced to $7.50 $35 Hats Reduced to $17.50 $20 Hats Reduced to $10.00 $45 Hats Reduced to $22.50 ‘Third Floor—The Bon Marche TOYS! By the Tons, in the Beautiful Laces! 36-In. Black Spanish Lace $2.50 In handsome all-over and flouncing, heavy open work effects and floral designs. This is a splendid quality for blouses or overdrapes. A large assortment. Wash Laces 10c Yard | Wash Laces 15c Yard Novelty Laces, suitable| Fine thread Normandy for fancy work or lingerie, | Vals in lovely floral de- also Normandy Vals, inser- tions and edges to match; signs, imitation Clunys and crochet. Ecru and white— Christmas white Lawn, embrotd- Exceptional Sale imitation crochet, Cluny | an unusyal assortment— i to 4-inch | from 1 td 6-inch widths. ec: Si Main Floor—The Bon Marche Stamped Gifts—Easy to Make Stamped Pillow Cases 95c There are five patterns, with scalloped or hemstitched for crochet; 42-inch size. Scalloped, 95¢; Hem- Toy Shop “‘Now YOU Kiss Santa’’ Said a bright, sparkling-eyed little girl to her mamma after “the sweetest little girl in the world” had placed a tender caress on dear old Santa’s pink cheek. She was so glad to see Santa that she couldn't resist expressing her happiness through her natural childish way. And so it is with the thousands of little children that come to see Santa. ered in black, ts used as a dainty con trast for the criap 1 loone belt ties In the back. Black blue, pink kreen, lav ender. Sixes 36 to 46 front pleats distinguish am f plete its smartness. Black, blue, pink. green, — javender. Sines 26 t0 siitched, at $1.15 pair. Buffet Sets 49c to 65c Three-piece Stamped Buffet Sets, on white or blue, for colored embroid- ery. Dresser Scarfs 49c to 95c Buffet or Dresser Scarfs —more than a dozen pat- terns—in unbleached, white or blue. Art Needlework Department—Third Floor—The Bon Marche Buy Thanksgiving Foods From The Bon Marche Food Shops Turkey Dinner for 50c Fruit Cake 75c Lb. Just what you will want for Thanksgiving dinner. Ye Olde Time Plum Pudding, lb. 45¢. Pumpkin Pies, “just like mother made.” early—40¢. Mince Pies 40c Each My, but they’re deli- cious; flaky crusts with a generous amount of fill- ing. Order Don’t fail to bring the children to see Santa—he welcomes them all with a smile and a word worth while, which Santa alone knows how to convey, and he pins his picture on every little one who visits him. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche To Grace the Thanksgiving Table Etched Table $1.95 Set of Six An attractive needle etched design in fine, thin-blown glassware, including: Tall-stem Sherbet Glasses, Water Goblets, Low-stem Sherbet Glasses and Wine Glasses. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche 2750—With white Pique forming « and binding the 2760—White Pique fe used with strikt ‘effect on thie model laws ender, Sizes 36 to 46. E of those rare turns of the market has enabled us to offer this beautiful collection of L’Aigion Frocks to you at prices that set a new standard of economy ! Every one of these modish new models bears the celebrated L’Aiglon label; every one is made of the smartest and most serviceable of fabrics; every one would ordinarily sell for much more. Hosts of dainty, practical styles; scores of pretty patterns from which you may all exceptionally priced for this sale only! 2762 'Trimiy tailored model of Striped Ging trimmed with plain mbray and small 2764-—Stmplicity te the keynote of thin atrateht line model of Oh: Armour’s Star Hams 31lc Lb. Extra choice, sold by whole or half hams only— fine for the Thanksgiving dinner. A Linen Shower A Feature of Linen Day At the Orthopedic Hospital h bray. Collar and cuffs of white Pique ich also finishes the pearl buttons "A “long Aten the straight, alin : tines. ‘Black. blue ray. pink, “lavender. invender Sines 48, 60, Hy Pee ahty som —Armour's Star Sliced Bacon, tb, B1¢; halt th. 27¢. —Freshly Churned Creamery Batter—Jersey brand; Ib, 51¢. —Bon Marche Mince Meat, Ib. 22¢. Imported Olive Oil, qt. ig te’ Pa —dilg’s Pure usage, made tres dally; tb. 30¢. French —French Mushroons, extra qual ity; pieces and stems; large tins, 38¢. Skookum Pear-Apple . 10 tins; equal to 8% 5 BD. Marche Mayonnaise; tb, Upper Main Floor The Bon Marche Tuesday, November 29 Two representatives will be at The Bon Marche Personal Service to receive your contributions, Linens wanted are: Face and bath towels—any size. Bed sheets, 63x99 inches. Pillow Cases, 42x36 inches, Spreads in three-quarter size—ripplette or pique. 50-inch sheeting, cut 7614-inch length, for eribs. advantages over la minute shopping. a ; Sines 48, 60, 62. Second Floor—The Bon Marche TheBonMarché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE. UNION STREET—SEATTLE Glove Bonds 4 are sure to for they to be properly Glove Dept.-U Main Floor