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____ THE SEATTLE STAR. | “ Seattle Community Chest Organization Prepares for Annual Drivé i ; | SUGAR PRICES GAINED LITTLE OF EXECUTIVE (0 i “4 . > eo : ail J ie = |Rainier Storm Sends Hikers ugar and ¥* quot an ib cents a|Cashed Big Check, but Got RO Running to Cover tas: graplaels ¢ : but Few Dollars Auditors Check Books of Various r ee 4 4 |e war mo hat wn Organizations Preparatory to Distri-| Jiiym CE a Og 3 Sees rok oma und other cities ¢ bution of Quotas ae é' ee Syst r g |mountarers oe tin - |nights of accounts ot are no mpers on the north side jer National park lafminute hall o cedentes, Continue Search [opttige Lapping for Missing Girl YORK yine parklands y r n into the earth ti 7 ha nm ong Rainier National Park « m C m “ eS se ee whcaning He paid in afl, eae - / any by 1 » : « im v le check, made * a ye | c s were 1 sudden gust of wind changed all of John Westwell’s plans the other day when\: n ya om the office Ay he completed felling a tree at his home, near Bremerton. Notching the tree to fall|®™ vr | everal little gifts Swart had away from the Westwell dwelling, Westwell was horrified to see a sudden gust of wind| rsownere in the mountains ava.| Late Summer Blow| hurl the forest monarch squarely on the family home, caving in the roof, as if it had\" nd faller REDI w ,| been a house of cards. Mrs. Westwell and their children were HOFFPMAYER TO BE CAMPAIGN MANAGER sidents of dmitted be reat Lakes Lassen hi away at the time and! Hikers ding the out for hour lay 4 _ : PATA jno one was injured, Westwell will have to spend a lot of time and no little mone y | eee htop 3 : “| tent ah port b to be the most suc : D ar § rebuilding the residence. | ship and terror factory plan ever de: . wee fe comittes - care of the city’s unfortunate the education of those who never | manager had a chance,” said Skinner, Mom| An day, | nam . The first meeting | OLD METHOD WAS |p , , il H : ; NEVER SATISFACTORY i : St “The old way of hit.ormiss wel jen .) ott . fare work never was satisfactory nor| meyer, J. Fred Bra ; ne public he Ce | economical. Some organizations and| ham, H. J. Ryan, E. L. Reber, M agencies received far more than they | te Rrown, Kenneth Kerr, E. B. Ault to eetiined ee at 5 &¢ 99 were entitled to and others were né-| EB. F. Woodman, G, E. 0" c lected. The result was the donér’s| Fisher, Raymond R. A ° ‘ dollar seldom wass pent efficiently | Quigley, k 3. F t M Of effectivety. * an, Fy c urs oore lapsed into sullen silence ost energetic dis: |x . leaving its white peace sig- nontha, and then, about 4!nal flying from the crater peak. There was too m¥@B®h/ Wright, RE. waste of effort and money | Radford, Mrs. Herbert ore Pe ere Sryttors fat | Behoentald, 1. G._ at acl Bill W inner HILDREN’S —All- CA, ie = ANITY BAGS for : i TV ee elastic Hose Sup- high school girls, a THE BON MARCHE Season Opens With porters, sizes 5 to 14] (2 fitted “32 bala ARGAIN BASEMENT Good Vaudeville years, 35¢ and 40¢. 5 tao oe Notlons—Upper Main Floor g Upper Main Floor seen in the upper chamber usually creates = stability on the ground floor. Make your structure Yinle ; ja? permanent by shopping in the Bargain Basement. » folle eanon, . — Girls What Do You Think of This? patrons are certain of some fin tertainment | RD et Gay Gingham Extra-Knicker Suits at NEW P=] Be School Dresses rt a, SOOe Be: Lads of 6 to 15 can be easily down the center back—finished with patch pockets. trimmed with embroidery and ‘ ‘ aj : Het: Knickers full lined, with seams | of the audience at each per buttons—these little frocks are taped. fs ; vs 4, “dy made in many pleasing, youth- ! Good dark patterns of gray, ‘ . ud the re i : ful stlyes, well suited to schooi “ brown, blue and tan. wear. Shades of blue, brown, hae i si ; tan, green and red. As Durable Corduroy to 46 his ch - card tr mm heh Gc JUNIOR GIRLS’ Knickers $1.95 7 oe ae : GINGHAM DRE ; To wear with a blouse on comed it ad of the In sizes 14 to 16 years, are very $2.50 : “coatless days” Item in n crt smartly made of exceptionally( aay Pe Rae f bette a |p 4 "Cy good quality gingham. The styles) ave at oe dit eee Hopalae paement Tricosham and bn : are distinctive, and the dresses( shades : : ta Crystal Crepe vith s ou are very well made. Trimmed $3 50 if ee W OOL KNICKERS $2.50 TO $3.75 er ert! $i Slalkes heli’ Gish aad bows: | wit a with embroidering and braid. All “s They're full lined, with seams well taped. Just take a look at Pe ciecsiiuise acess ak i very renderalls prises Tduindad | i ; the bright Fall shades. the selection of patterns in tweeds, cassimeres, serges and cheviot are wide crush belts, novelty buckles, side and front panel 8 ¢ Girls’ Shop—Second Floor—The Hon Marche materials. effects. 9 tb0 camera,” Mh iy i Attractive, good quality 1 9 5 fitted at this low price. | “tu scenes Gd thé stags this siete Gingham Dresses e Coats serge lined, inverted plait week and the movies made will be shown next week For girls, 6 to 14 years. Checked and plain, camera man also takes a | the ‘ ' New Work Basket pak School! BOYS’ ria es cai g TOP | wtih a gymnastic gi r. askets ‘ack to School! 1.25 720 PAIRS sid ee The sort of work baskets that lift WOMEN’S FIBER STOCKINGS [ANNOUNCE ALL the cloud even from hose darning 216 Pairs Growing Girls’ brealabls visukotee eae eres they are so dainty and so conveniently S . Boys’ Shop—Upper Main Floor (Selected Sub-standards) | CAMP AWARDS appointed with all the little acces: Brown or Black Shoes pecial See Se Bey ay sical Benga! C G0: Auer, cet ocr | SOT 4 50 P Mill Ends Black Sateen Le pas he summer, r Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche ° 1 ie 25c Yard Seamed backs, seamless feet, elastic lisle : For the first day of school any 36 inches wide, lengths to 6 yards tops. Assorted colors. Sizes 8% to 10. jackal eeices ry co rn ees i mae nel Ij 4 n —suitable for bloomers and aprons. A CLEAN-UP IN | ran were reste by Disamating. Classes al cf ak eee with ‘Third Floor—The Bon Marche | : ta tadntal ibe sens, tart ctober Ist All solid leather, with flexible Mill Ends Khaki Cloth SHOES y , EB. F. McCune, &, B. | Learn to make your clothes at home sewed soles on broad footform or Hempstead, M. F. Ranes and D. A -it's easy enough, with a few instruc- English toe last. Low school ate 30c Yard * Gives. Mord fous ga } ‘ ‘ Suitable for outing suits and chil- | Ceeporal. We ie baat atc 8. heels and rubber top lifts. dren’a overall L hs to 4 yard round regular soldier 12 Lessons, $2.00 Widths B to E. Sizes 214 to 8. ted ther Wider ee F general excellence awards | Register now Dive Gaeta Shoe Shop—Upper Main Floor apes : ~ a We Plaga ra etane | Sean eo: at Personal Service, ‘Tho Bon Marche Third Floor—The Bon Marche « Clarke, J. R. Martin, BE. F , - » C. O. Laudenbach, J. H. Roth, John Vincent M. Harrold ev S'"'| Brighten the Home With Inexpensive Window Curtains combe, Harlan P. Leatherwood, irautite tho Vani SAsiWarn ate ood | Open-Mesh Panels, Each Marquisette Curtains, Pair Marquisette Curtains, Pair B. Irwin A cup for sending the largest | Very strong and durable net, Good quality marquisette, hem- | Dotted marquisette in a good | number of {ts students “to camp| finished with deep fringe at the | stitched, and finished with neat | 1 25 Brady pat nade: Jang hone 1 65 was awarded the Lincoln High bottom. In eeru only. Make an ce edging. Serviceable. ub | . stitched —2\4, yards long —in e | ee x f : 3 ace edging. Serviceable, an 4 page a Pieler and itd c ae | effective window covering, well. In white only. | white only. \aenditse.- the Jacvest nucibat et Me | Draperies—Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche | {"" genoral efficiency. | eligibles | bo AR NES ECON, | A cup for highest efficiency in athletics waa awarded to Company Take p66 »-Rve” in s ° ‘ A, and Company D took first $e ake Her Bye Bye ae Cold Tin. ets, xtra a ue, ° 4 s 66 ”? Francis R. Slater received a radio L l R b d C $2 95 re . Aner Jrocelving set for the highest rating ttle oseou ape, . Complete With Sippers watt a \ Fad Wiel MLR Te . ‘ Sizes to 2 Years | Excellent value, indeed, for the money. Hach PERS fe hitigbiea bap keri ail pie : % Snug little Knitted Capes, trimmed with thé set consists of covered pitcher and 6 tall ghises, apigh | —____._ } most delicate of embroidered rosebuds, Prac- | —™= 4 4 all cut in the popular grape design. 6 colored sip. 9A. DM. y, ° ° ah Net tical and very dainty. Some are made with Hf pers are also Included with the set. & |Believe Schoo} Fire i 4 shawl collars and others have little square col- T | of Incendiary Origin 4 a. ) [ } lars and tiny sleeves, yy PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 27 { Why In blue and pink, trimmed with white, and a ‘hea st OXFORDS! You Can Now | Working on the theory that the| ‘\ in all pink. P n : ay ‘ Alarm incendiary, officials are | NH ‘ $ A MPS! Order by Mail |! oleae tL WON Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche J Clocks 98c ng advertised — will | Glencoe school, buring the structure b' They'll get you up tn HIGH SHOES! you upon receipt Jalmost to the ground, with « lows of} ¥ time for sehool, ull « price, plus le $70,000. i} Ail A iti a rkel-plates | Broken sizes In white can Vor delivery, If not satiy- | Oil-woaked clothing was found un Butterick style . a " =~ siuo nickel-plated alarm oad an kid, eft me fled with what wo send der the stairway where the fire was | books show newest | § (ce i @ & ia Warranted good heels, soles weg you—your mone; gladl |firat discovered, | euit Paw We a a tinie keepers, heels. Many styles. Some | Perunaod, if if fashions for Fall, we i | 7 PIKH STRYHT—SECOND AVENUB-—UNION STREET—SHATTLA Union St, Basement with kideovered heels, Results are Quicker and Hottor | Third Mloor The Bon Marche when you phone your Want Ads to tie Star, Main 0600 j