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THE SEATTLE STAR Y. W.C. A. Invades |To Change Name of |Eleanora Duse to Capital of Mexico) Harding Death Car Gather Coin Here t, 11, Hept, 11 NEW YC opt Morri \-—-——__—_____— { GREEK i\Congregationalists Gain New Members SPRINGYLELD, Mrse sised and wi ant ©" Criminals Do Not Blush, Say Doctors} NPW YORI » driven by 1th ave at 16th and Habitual| MIEXICO CITY, Mexico, «tor WILMINGTON, Di 1, aceording to Sept, 11 1 “guperb,” whicW | Gest, the ne biennial meetl open \ng of | W# dent Harding VISITORS SEE Maine Party Entertained by ner ete ‘ reply th kc Fo ie aNeng to the W Boosters of City * 1, A. Landers, 2433 Nc cured thru a loan ave, was found q never tu “Two hundred American gir \s gayo|'The Pullman car ans wh the first funds for the thiake into the yar oping soundly fe o rks here. The A @ay of tour ity, observing | Of Puget sound, Seattle and victn: moun tains, green-carpeted hills, and foo!| {ng the cordial warmth of the wel-| fome Settle axa whole extended to them, = comp: e party © of ‘Main night at Tunc man, Seattle have | Goubted that tho old ‘Saattle Spirit” | had returned in forcm were given} @mple assurance that it had by the yisitars from tho Pi who earnestly lau Tul spirit of co-o! gmong all who ma’ Seattle. The party, the. most prominent, wealthy able captyins of Maine c Journeyed across the natic celal tratn, intent upon men who might © up the consistiAg of many of close range the indust Bcenery of the city, V party were taktn into th: istrict and puplia markets. ‘day closed with 3h Maine delegation, which immediately | adopted It as its own. George F. West, multimillionatm banker and f Maine, was enthu declaration, “Seattle he most wonderful spirit of co- | jon we have found so far, It we need in Maine.” The Scotch Highlanders James G. Guinac, head of the f Blaine Stato Chamber of Commerce,|@"e not the only kilted sol- Gnd acting head of the enttre tour-| diers. This is one of Greece's ist party, voiced his complete admi fration of the manner in which Seat Me has met and conquered th ‘merous obstacles to her progr During the festivities, a p @xpressing the friendship of for Seattle, was given to th by President Gulnac. Little Miss / Rosanna Cv daughter of the lieu: A('(" ma ‘tenant gov: presented a beaded IN ACC IDEN TS tiss Phyllis Blake, who ha Leptich, 18, of 7 faine” on the trip. | W., is learning to d ers evening she 2. Hagan at W N.W was not crack soldiers—who may be |called upon to defend their country. MANY INJURED tonight? . “Why. you see, among the gentle. | hurt imen present is one that I think has| Two children D faerious intentions.”"—Boston Tran. | traffic pactipt. by were idents Monday s. Mary Hunt Injured in when hit . of 318 to the individual is like gasoline to the automobile. Get your start In the Bargain Basement. Crushed Plush Jacquettes Full mercerized lining. Blouse back. Large collar. Button and side tie. You Can Now Order by Mail we money gladly refu Puraps and Oxfords s For Growing For Small | Girls and Fe Feet, Women in” Only Folks Wednesday ——$$$—$—$ About ten styles! Mostly low heels! Not all styles in all sizes, Patent leather! Brown calfskin! Black and brown kid! Black vici kid! Strap styles! 180 Envelope Chemises Pood quality Nainsook in white. Sizes 38 to 44. 100 Cotton Blankets Wool-finish Single Blank- ets, 66x80 inches. In pink, blue and tan plaids, 25c Granite Cloth and Wool Crepe SKIRTS $25 Sizes to 37 Waist Full knife pleated, in gray, tan and mavy. An Eastern. Jobber’s Clean-Up! | Infants’ Shirts 59¢ Part-wool and fiber and wool, Button- down and lap-over front styles, i izes 1 to 6 Monday machin tat at Ww ¢ evening near hin wreeked urn to the when the Column The Bon Mar Youth and Dignity Suits and Coats for Autumn So Modestly Priced Newest Autumn Draperies —Bon Marche Cash Prices 36-Inch Reversible Terry Cloth 79¢ A super-value in this favorite drapery fabric—in a wide assortment of damask, floral and bird designs. Lovely colors, in combinations which will harmonize with any color scheme. 50-Inch Sunfast Drapery Gauze $1.75 Very lustrous artificial silk in the always wanted and adaptable shades of natural, gold, blue and old rose. 50-Inch New Drapery Glace $1.75 Very lovely and inexpensive draperies may be made from this effective fabric, in shades of blue and rose. 36-Inch Artificial Silk Madras $1.25 | Drapery Madras in newest two-tone com- bination colors and very pretty designs, Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche anged, officials of company said. overhauled, recon of the car] Yc neem, In addition to her Ne ni Dune will vinit|to Pullman |thrwe or four other large American | mi | eithew ——$ \“ — che CSR Combine in These ND a delightful combinaticn it is, too! It allows the long, straight sil- houette to sweep ws to the heights of smartness, while soft collar lines and clever ripples demurely conduct youthfulness along with us! Coats Favor Fabrics of Rich Depths USTROSA, Gerona, Velverette, Laine, and the distinctive new Fla- Lines unbroken from the shoul- der, with the openings caught on the hip; mingo. ripple styles, which feature flounce hems; and backs in the half-cape manner. Fencrous fur collars of Platinuy s aud Natural Squirrel, Fo ver, Many of-the coats have and the new muff cuff ts smartly ed. You are invited to tea Wednesday, any time between 3 and & o'clock, in the French Room, Second Floor, or the Millinery Department, Third Floor. EAR aD ARR aR ee Walks in Beauty Smartest Suits Are Fur Trimmed HE materials are rich velours, duv- etyns and Flamingo, and the styles indicate the Autumn love of long coat lines, broken by the intriguing new rip- ples. The collars are caracul, beaver and Viatka, and the fur is frequently repeated in interesting ways as a trimming motif. In the new wood browns and other ; wanted Fall shades. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Roi de new x re \ f eu j Autumn’s Inspiring New Millinery Modes Charming Small Hats $12.50 Fashioned of Paon and Lyons velvet—with double brim effect in the back, double effect band, looped over the eaxs—a rich black. Hundreds of other hats at the same price, including the claver Dutch effect, cut short in the back, and visor effect in front. In tapestry, Chinese and navy blue, pheasant and symphonic browns. A Picturesque Model at $15.00 Black velvet, broad of brim with Insertions of shadow Jace and friil drooping below. Other distinctive models, too! Narrow brim sailors of velvet and hatter’s plush combined with pompon on side, and off-the-face hats io choose from. $9.00 An Exclusive Nacre Smart little Pumps, which feature the new short vamp and the high instep strap, and the cut-work trimming. UILT over a modified French last, with a shapely Spanish heel, which makes them practical for street as well as dress shoes. EVELOPED in gray buck, trim- med with gray kid; black ooze with patent trimming, and black satin with black ooze trimming. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marcho SEF AP Sas SLIT TORE NNR Fuchsia Hat $18.00 It adds charm to the wearer. Soft, off-the-face model with large choux of Krimmer and metallic braid com- bined—edged with same. Scores of other wonderful models in slap-back, tri- corne, Beret styles, of velvet, plush and the new metal- ized velvet. Millinery Section—Third Floor—The Bon Marche Novelty and Plain Veiling Lengths 35c 1-yard lengths in dainty, fine mesh—plain shades and medium-size colored dots. Handkerchiefs 10c—$1.00 Dozen Paisley patterns on sheer lawn, others with hemstitched borders or plain white lawn, or embroidered in many nov- elty designs. Some plain linens. Handkerchiefs 18c—3 for 50c Silk Crepe Handkerchiefs in colored prints, plain white linen with hemstitched hem, and pure sheer linen in col- ored designs with contrasting colors. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche