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___ THE SEATTLE STAR. j 200 Detectives Are Baffled in Search for Baby Kidnaped From Home Aviator Will Take _ Pictures of Eclipse They May Be Ugly, {Omaha Completes Gunboat Sinks in |Many Children But They’ re Honest Great Lakes Storm | REWARDS ARE | . Redhairis| SAN DIEGO, Aug INCREASING! cscs Tats om Mother Completely Distracted Over Loss of Child © Teason may not rem paby eturned, a STRAY BULLET | FATAL TO MAN Bystander is Killed From Shot in Gun Battle LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22-8 thiet, who owner of caught in held today While hundreds looked on in. the crowded street and the bullet which killed Sullivan was ¢ ed to have been fired by persons shooting the thief embed { light and wind shield sing automobile” were | smash \ KANSAS GURBS COLLEGE BOYS. State to Protect Girls’¥n University Towns I TOPEKA sas state a steps to’ prot towns where. colleges are loc: from “petting parties Charles B. Grif eral, issued or opening of college to cle ties in elimaxe: was infe assault three yout e jumped from a Griffith sent an} Investigator to Emporia to get the facts. “If ‘the young Griffith — saic dealt with for! other attention oth sibly ar n maint Proper vigilance over thei ters. "Local officia will have to clean parties.”” “LUCKY TOMMY” SOUGHT IN CAL, Chicago Gunman Thought to Be One of Bank Gang LOS ANGE hospitals we day for o1 who was following the Belved yesterda tles were che whether “Lucky torious Aug. 22. being “My name is Tommy O'Conner the holdup man announced to. the frightened group of bank employes and customers, “and I don't aim to hurt nobody.” An effort whether the men tally cing made to see iption of the two i, S, hits Board English Steamer LOS ANGELES, Aug hundred cases of cham $50,000, signed to arty tr way of prohibition Dard Swayne & steamer | *Botisiwestern Miller." | Customs — offics investigated | when the ship put into port here. | After a ce ¢ over the wire McKenzie } assistant secretary y, ordered the liquor One e, worth | Mansiscated, and plain Picnic Insurance | YDON, A Final Navy Tests | Following | WASHINC aval tents 4 | forty-five ¥ nd & ago of 18 wert brought ertain ehurch ser The Bon Marche Is Ready N usual, at The 1 Marche, 58- inch Mixed ramet s- Hair $3. 50 Ww 7 f b er 56- Inch All- Wool Polaire $2.95 jored wraps 58- Inch Fine Camelaires $4.50 n grounds | , in fine, firm qualit adow beige and gra 58-Inch Tan Camelaire $3.95 adaptable t aad wrape An ally fine qui more aire, very 1 you will wr | With Autumn’s Richest New Coatings For the Woman Who Designs or Makes Her Own Winter Coat than they are this season—and, a 7 rich or beautiful find them priced 56-Inch Beautiful Tarquina $13.50 f na 1h 56- Inch Biya Geronas $13. 50 hand glowfh. Sha ided of 56- ‘Inch Deep Pile Vellona $7.50 fashioned. of Aquirrel, black 56. Inch New Veldynes 87. 95 56. lish Black Ormandale $9. 95 58- Finch Reibrdible Plaid-Backs and very « dei 50 Very stunning and \ ew. Shadow ald backs: 54-Inch Plaided /Camelaire $4.95 ta 1 ating h bright 56-Inch Soft Veloria $6.95 Coating Section—Third Floor—The Bon Marche 56- Inch Fine Tarcina $7. 95 n, 56. Inch Luxurious } Velasia $11 00 Al 1 56. Inch Marsina Pectries $12. 50 thax, th firm w umn Wrap FOLDING FIBER LUNCH BOXES 30¢ Union St. Basement 60 Little Girls’ Knit Capes Reduced to $1.95 » ; : 26 formerly priced at $3.9 34 formerly priced at $3.25 stripes. Free Weighing and Measuring of Babies YR school or sports wear. Developed in fawn, white, or gray washable elk leather, with vamp. soles and low rubber heels. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche contrasting inlays on Goodyear welt sewed ‘The Hon Marche REINFORCED MATTING LUNCH BOXES b0¢ Union St. Basement i Salas Ned. Wool Skirts at $4.95 For the High School Girl and College Miss! Sizes 10 to 16 Absolutely All Wool! Absolutely New! Absolutely Remarkable Value! The materials are plain and over-plaided polaires and velours, fine Scotch tweeds and soft flannels. 2 Panne wetonmmanneng The styles are plain tailored, pleated and wrap around, all beautifully tai- lored and finished, jand smartly trimmed with buttons and novelty pockets. ales of Chinese blue aon; ta , ivory, rosewood, lacquer, spruce gray and navy. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Finish the Summer in Dainty House Dresses Reduced to $2.95 Special in the Food Shops Value Tomatoes, Can 9c dow, $1.05 Extra fine; put up in No. 2 cani Towa ¢ extra fine Canne Armour’ s Star Bacon, Lb. 48c hly smoked and ernment Inspection Goods Section—The Bon Marche sliced, put up under 25¢ Beckwitts Proserved ‘igs, fine fruit, put up 22¢ ‘Thousand % Ib nicely better; 1b fessen—The Bon Marche Bon Marche Bread 13c 2 Loaves 25c r Horns, 2 for 15¢; 5 for . 18¢ 2 to 3 a6¢ 256 a6e i 25e od ‘ Abe Bake ry¥—U ppe ain Floor—The Bon Marche ry 4 rf \ Lovely little of a good quality beach cloth, made with lowered waistline, and tiny fullnesses on the hips. The prettiest shades, also black, broidery, And two new atyles of th 10 popular last Apron All Ready for he: | Week-End Jaunt! Gay Beach Cloth Aprons $1.95 hand-embroidered Apron-Dresses d the brightest of the new accented with brilliant em- Made from good quality gingham and voile in two distinctive styles, Some are trimmed with hand work, and others with organdie, In ma ‘ay summer shades Wash Dresses—Second FI ‘enta Crepe Apronsa—which were Day he Bon Marche Sizes 36 to 44. or-The Bon Marche 32-Inch Attractive Dress Ginghams 10,000 yards of Gingham fo r » Prived 20¢, 25¢, he Bon Marche TkeBonMas PIKE STREET — SECOND AVENUE ~— UNION STREET — SEATTLE 34-Inch Khaki Cloth Yard 30c 500 yard) = ends, lengths to 8 yards, sults and children's wear Third Floor—The Bon Marche for outing 3efore Court THE BON MARCHE BARGAIN BASEMENT Every dollar saved enlarges your foothold on happiness. Get steam shovel action by shopping in the Bargain Basement. WE'RE SORRY FOR SMALL WOMEN! Extra size DRESSES Extra Size 98 Sizes 50, 52 and 54 Only Richelieu Stripe Tricosham Three styles—in black, navy, and two shades of brown. The cheapest dress we have sold this season for large women Made by one of New York's bestknowp dress manufacturers. / Children’s Cotton School Stockings (SLIGHT SECONDS) Fine bed cotton, in black; English Sizes 6 4 3 for 50¢ Women’s Wash Waists White Striped Volie and Dim ity Figured Voile in colors of pink and blue, Linene in tan, with combina- tion check collar and cuffs, and in solid tan, © are overblouses. Some have little edgings, hand embroid- ered in colors on Dutch, Tuxedo Sizes 36 to 46 or Peter Pan collars. Widths AA to C A new style specially for women with narrow foot. High-grade patent leather. with Goodyear welt soles. Leather Cuban heels, Small tongue. Sock lining is kid lined, Just in From New York! 500 BRAND NEW APRONS G be shea lt porvein Otle BOYS’ “EXTRA WEAR” TWO-PANT SUITS plaids and plain, AU the wanted shades. Sizes Ttol7 YOU CAN NOW ORDER BY MAIL While quantities last, anything ad- Yertised will be sent you upon re. celpt of purchase price, plus 0c for delivery, If not satiafied with what we send you, money gladly re- Tunded. Suits of durable mix- tures in brown, blue, gray and green patterns. Coats are belted styhg with patch or plain pockets. Knickers are fully lined and seams are taped. GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES Sizes 6 told Good Quality Taffeta and French Serge Straight-line dresses with — side gathering held in waistline, with narrow sash of self material, Round necks with tie fastener, Ribbon ros. ettes, yarn stitching and touches of applique in contrasting colors, Short sleeves. Brown and navy only. School Stockings FOR BOYS: Heavy weight, in black. to 11. FOR GIRLS; Black and cor dovan, in fine or Bnglish rib, Sizes 6 to 914, Some 25 Seconds, Pair, .;