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= <esneats socasangssscaiesithtti cima innseriecsin mB ja THE SEATTLE STAR Open House Planned by Community Fund Folks Seattle to Have Opportunity Saturday to See How Money Is Spent seri into tun. vided with given will be Seattle peop! ner VARIOUS USES OF FUND EXPLAINED How st bod! minds ur the elty yoting What is tunate a their live from other i wn and new chance crease his strangers girls, w SHORT CLAS The Unive: ORY The first regular meeting of the class in introductory u be held tn room 1044, H fing, the same night, a This course is the fc 1044, Henr. This is : v students of bu meas men and lawy Registration for all these classes fs still open at the office of the €xtension service, 1044 Henry build ing. Cargo Restrictions to Japan Removed | Restrictions on all commercial car. goes destined for the ctly of Ycko- | hama have been withdrawn by the Japanese government, tt was an Rounced Saturday in a wircless mes. Bage received at the Seattle offices of the Admiral Oriental line from the liner President Grant. The announcement also states that cargoes for the port must be! Mimited to 500 tons, as the landing facilities of the harbor have been #0 crippled that it 1s found to bs impossitie to handle shipments larg. er than that amount, Sampans and | fafts are used in lUghtering the cargoes ashore. Barred From Halls; Debs Speaks Outside LOS ANGELES, Cal. Sept. 24.~ Engene V, Debs addressed an open air meeting of over 10,000 here Sun ‘day after the American Legion had #ucceeded in keeping him out of The larger public halls of Los An Reles. Hoe was introduced by Upton Sinclair, the writer, who was recent- J¥ arrested for reading the consti- tution to a group of marine strik rs at San Pedro. | Debs entered a_plea for the men| held in the penitentiary for viola-| tion of California's criminal syn. dicalism law and urged recognition of Russia. A. F. of L. Will Not Back Third Party ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 24.—The American Federation of Labor w not back any third political par Samuel Gompers, president of t federation, declared today. “Backing such a political organi zation as a third party works against the principles of the feder- ation,” Gompers said. “I don’t think We have any business going into | Politics that way.” | Gompers said the federation had | “make good” thru non-partisan Methods and would continue in the | Same course. OPPORTUNITY TO 1 SEE “OTHER SIDE ¢ STOPS OVERLAPPING » OF WELFARE WORK EGINS | (50 “Masculine Models Will Display Latest Styles in Underwear Variety on seetute of Undoing ESCAPES PEN A first men's un roe parecals and ve Ex-Service Man Sentenced x ety edy Acts Featurec j_iepherd to County Jail " Plan to Reinstate pebitentia Cops Called Illegal /, bab teu port wine five lifferest and whose discharg was upheld by the high court 3 Oregon Explains ; pla ig Fined for Hunting him (0 Reclamation Work °* two sitie lose the Show! > tne Northwest per Box Co., | oa {| him wit _ Will Tell About nt Schools of Future E seri By - Be reel ce tne Future” |gocordiing! to. Sigur ounce’ ty| Man Is Arrested Hen of whl ower on Arson Charge} x1. Washington Has Low |“sreciai” commission and in under) arrented here, “he at Infant Mortality ; y Deputy Game Warden Oliver |fornia city with the arallty rate for the entire nation, | |Wreckage Points to Ship Disaster AUKEE, Sex Bits of T he Bon Marche FACING TRIAL, T Newcomer Delays Journey of Mother REDDING, Ca Sept. 24.--Wher ' Special Officer Is nth is ds ‘ches h| end of tht ill Consolidate Religious Orders DRY AGENT IS RIES SUICIDE) MUCH BETTER c him. M ked to the | Three Persons Hurt ( in Sunday Crashes ‘D v |Woman Confesses to Local Robbery Why Not Have a Frock Designed Especially for Your HERE is nothing quite so delightful as a dress which ex- presses your type exactly, and that pleasure of having your apparel suited expressly to your individuality. That is what Personal Service offers you! We have an experienced designer who will plan a dress for you from any material you desire, and cut the pattern so perfectly that you will be able to produce the efieat vovipelty Personal Service—Third Floor—The Bon Marci. ie Here’s First Pick of Low-Priced Coatings and Suitings , 56-Inch Wool Coatings and Suitings, $1.65 Yard Good looking and durable fabrics for making smart skirts or suits. In the assortment are several pieces in good weight for coats. Silks for Your Autumn Frocks - 9$9-Inch AH-Silk Canton $2.95 Fine quality which will wear well. Shades of navy, cocoa, French blue, cinder, spark, cardinal, rose, orchid, autumn, seal, jade, beige, tan, marine, midnight and black. 39-Inch Heavy Crepe de Chine $1.95 Very fine and soft, in shades of navy, marine, national, French blue, midnight, autumn, seal, spark, henna, tan, beige, sapphire, cinder, wistaria, cardinal, cocoa, jade and white. 36-Inch Lustrous Dress Satins $1.95 Most popular of new season dress silks at a modest price. Shades of navy, marine, Copenhagen, Belgium, cardinal, Inexpensive Autumn Coatings For the New Wrap Styles 58-Inch All-Wool Coatings $2.95 A very fine quality for a very small price. In effective solid colors and mixed shades of brown, tan, gray and blue. 56-Inch All-Wool Velours $2.95 Soft, rich quality, which is specially adapted to the coats of the Fall mode. In shadts of reindeer, Sorrento, taupe, seal, navy and black. 56-Inch Astrachan Cloth $5.50 black. In new solid colors and novelty mixtures. Serge Suitings and Wool C repe For Your Autumn Dress 36-Inch Wool-Mixed Crepes 79¢ Very serviceable and pliable crepes, in plain and shadow check weaves. In shades of brown, Copenhagen, wine and 54-Inch Navy French Serge $1.75 An excellent, durable quality for dresses, and for the ever desired pleated skirts. A most unusual price. A very beautiful quality of this popular coating, which is so smart for women’s or children’s coats, or for trimmings. In shades of cocoa, gray, black and white, brown, white, car- dinal, and black. 58-Inch Camelaire Coatings $3.50 Very handsome and practical for street coats for all year around. In plain and plaid effects, in shades of tan, gray, broavn, blue, and mixtures. More Notions! myrtle, emerald, pheasant, cocoa, autumn, seal, midnight, coral, turquoise, pink, tan, and gray. 40-Inch Black Chiffon Velvet $3.65 Very graceful and supple. Good wearing quality. 36-Inch Printed Satin de Chine $1.75 Very effective and new for linings. Also plain brocaded satins in different color combinations. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche 50-Inch Navy Suiting Serge $1.65 All-wool, shrunk and sponged, which is very serviceable and highly adaptable to all dress purposes. 52-Inch Navy Storm Serge $1.25 Wool-mixed Serge, very finely woven, and good weight. Very serviceable. In shades of navy blue. —and here are Look ! 3,000 Yards of Hope Muslin at 1 5c An unusually fine quality at this low price—in lengths to 8 yards. Comforter Challies 15¢ 36-Inch Heavy Outing Flannel 25¢ 3,200 yards of these Challies, in light and dark shades. ‘The warmth of this outing flannel makes it most wanted Daintily patterned, they come in lengths to 10 yardy—36 for winter pajamas and gowns. In pink, blue and tan. In inches wide, lengths to 10 yards. Gompers passed thru St. Paul en | Toute to Portland, Ore., to take part | fn the national convention of the | For Home 2 |. Sewing Days Tub Laces Cadet Student Is Confessed Robber | KANSAS CITY, Kan., Sept. 24 Paul Burgett, 21, cadet school stu-| dent, who admitted he robbed the Quindaro bank here last week, was identified by the treasurer of a lo. | cal theater today as the bandit who held him up three weeks ago, ex. | caping with $3,500. | Burgett had already admitted a series of bank and theater holdups | Which netted him more than $10,- | aa | Added Pensions for | Spanish War Widows | Widows and dependents of veter- | ans of the Spanish-American w are advised to communicate with | George A. Bundy of Fortson-Thy- gesen camp, United Spanish War | Veterans to recelve information on their pension allowances. Recent changes in the pension laws have qualified many for pen. sions, who formerly were excluded andthe veterans hope to inform | these dependents of their rights, Bundy can be located at camp head- Garters, Roosevelt Hall, 1616% Third ave, —and here are remarkable values! Y4-INCH ELASTIC, a fine quality, 12 yds. BIAS BINDING, in white and colors, good qual- ity; 6 yards on a bolt; 8 bolts for KLEINERT’S APRONS, all rubber, in many shades, bound with contrasting colors. .45¢ SALCO SANITARY PADS, packed 6 in a box, of pure cotton, in medium size SILK THREAD, Columbia brand, black, white, blue, brown, and a good range of other high shades; 50-yard spools..............006 4¢ Notions—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Dressmaking Classes Start October 1. Enroll Now! Under the direction vf an expert you may cut, fit, sew and finish your entire Fall wardrobe, 12 Lessons—$2,00 Register at the Personal Service—Second Floor Third Floor—The Bon Marche 32-Piece Dinner’ Set Remarkably Underpriced at The set consists of: 6 Dinner Plates 6 Fruit Saucers 6 Small Plates 6 Tea Cups (None sent ©. 0. D, at this extremely low price.) China Section—Union Street Basement ( PIKB STREHT—SECOND AVENUB—UNION 8TREBT—SHATTLO $2.95 Presenting a most unusual opportunity—these White Semi-porcelain Din- ner Sets are just the thing for everyday use. 6 Tea Saucers 1 Meat Platter 1 Vegetable Dish 19c Yd. Imported Platt Valenciennes Camisole Laces with beaded tops—imitation crochet laces—in a quality wanted for brassieres—Cluny laces in ecru or white. Novelty Tub Laces, Yard 5c Single and two-thread Valenciennes Laces, imitation crochet and Cluny machine-made Torchons—in cream or white. Assorted Wash Laces, Yard 10c Normandy Valenciennes , Edges, effective openwork patterns, in Cluny and crochet, single thread Valenciennes—all desirable for dress embellishment or for art work, Laces—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Would You Like to Learn to Play Ma Jongg? / Lessons taught daily in our art department—and expert in- structor in charge. A fascinating game for winter pastime. Third Floor—The Bon Marche