The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1923, Page 12

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declared, “The W "ment be emblazoned GAs DEALERS’ Editors Flay Gov. Walton OKLAHOMANS GROW WEARY Say Executive Is | Menace as Well as Ku Klux Klan BY ROBERT OKLAHOMA CI Altho counse military ent reign of mart homa newspapers. anti-Klan Serfal guns on Gov. V ley of m a with unanimity “We want neit Klan king.” page City News. “Oklahoma,” th sufferin ft aces. 0: the Ku K Kla and the oth by J. Cc. Ww Echoing the same sentiment Daily Oklahor: captioned TALLEY ton rides to the en: r “Three years wil! soon pa w the caption of ar . Oklahoma City governor for legislators ¢ The Chi Pointed out that “lawlessn tacking ¢ ship on all pa branded it as ® man who has authority ¢ ¢ Nor’s first d, considers J. ( a Klux Kjan both m stale." ‘Thus faded the gov Rewspaper support. _ WAR RUMORED Prices Cut in in Walla Walla | and Yakima SPOKANE, Sept. 2%.—I¢ dealers at Yakima and Walla are staging pri-| Vate “gas wars,” in which the price thas been cut as low as 17 cents, it 4s without any knowledge of head- @Quarters of the Standard Oil com- _ pany here. Gas retailed here Monday at 20 cents a gallon. “Dealers at a number of polnts in the district have engaged in price- cutting ‘wars’ recently,” admitted Leon J. Schloss of the gales force here, Monda “Ymstances these so-called ‘wars’ are @arried on without the official knowl- @dge of the company. They are Simply sales competition between in- @ividuals and without the jurisdiction Yot this office.” It is rumored that gas went to 17 Cents at Walla Walla over the week- + end, and to 45: cent: Yakimns WILL SURVEY NACHES ROAD Engineers to. Investigate Meeker’s Claims lAstion to determine the feasibility of a paved or at least graveled high- way up Green Water river and over Naches Pass, to meet the Naches Pass road from Yakima, was taken by the board of county commissioners Thursday, when they met in joint wession here with/the Pierce county board. The meeting was inspired by the -efforts of Ezra Meeker, noted trail Blazer and pioneer, who says that 24 miles can be cut off the present high- way. * The commissioners of the two counties agreed to designate one en Bineer from each county to make a survey of the district to determine the accuracy of Meeker's claims. The new highway would cut the distance to Yakima to 138 miles. Meeker hopes to obtain federal ald in building the road. Founder ‘of Union Oil Co. Is Dead LOS ANGE Sept, 28. man Stewart, f or of the U is Oil Co., and chairman of its board of directors, died here early this morning following an bronchitis. Lake F Park Man to Be Buried Sunday | The funeral of Gustay Olson of | Lake Park, Wash., who died sudden ly Thursday, will be held Sunday at % p. m. from the Johnson-Hamilton Undertaking parlors, The place of burial has not yet boen decided, attack of | THE SEATTLE STAR ONE MORE WEEK AT MET hey a’ ales of Special Saturday Values In The Bon Marche Food Shops Armour’s Star Eastern Town Talk Blend Hams | Coffee | Roa. h dally; Sic] 25c , | Genuine “Orange Pekoe Tea— Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon,| picnded black tea: Ib a, 25¢ 4 49¢ | New Small Oranges, th Mig's Supreme Pork Sausage, 33¢ Swift's B less Cottage Butts, | 4 | Black sugar t 1 26¢ Peppe n 3 sib. 10¢ 4 18¢ Eastern Cream Cheese— Geen Tek - Fresh Jersey Butter, pound 53¢ Choice Kippered Salmon, select Piekling Solee bent half price Be Economy Laundry Tablets, halt % phe Ceneaes 196) ee «106 Bon Marche Mayonnalse, treat Bick Fiss, just received; choice 32¢ 15¢ Brive: pete English Muffins, 6 for 25¢ Devil's — Cakes, with rt co. ut fudge icing ¢ Spreial Butterscotch Cakes Doe | | Pride’s Jelly, Van Allen Toma! Butterhorns, 2 for ...... Ralsin Bread, spe 3- -ounce glasses, 5 5 varieties Happy Home Sweet Pea r pean Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Gratifying to —The Most Particular! “Mallory” $5 widely known|/ bend with a reputa-| tion for quality, style\ and durability. Many \ new blocks to choose from in shades of and black. doors, he wants a shirt that’s Our Flannel Shirts ay led every requirement be- khaki; fully cut, well made, with two pockets and low A heavy weight wool mixed Sizes 34 to 46, Y Oxford, palm, Men’s Flannel Shirt neat looking, and that will stand cause of their high qua yet the price is low, collar, Sizes to 18. suit, made on the spring needle MEN’S SHOP ust 1 Step Inside the Door sand, nickel, smoke When the active fellow is out- $ 1 95 lots of wear. These are very A cauie wool mixed shirts in Men’s Union Suit machine, insuring a much more Lower Knirance Ind Avenue exact fit than ordinary suits, On, Personal Second Floor, SATURDAY- -ECONOMIES WELL WORTH YOUR ATTENTION! Definite Style at a Definite Saving 100 Fur-Trimmed Fall Coats at $24. ie Made from supple Mondaine of good quality, luxuriously trimmed with Black or Taupe Wolf, Beaverette and Caracul.e M42 in tailored belted styles, wrappy youthful flare effects, cut the new length. Well made or striped lingette, ee and lined, and interli aie CoA B line long and kirt ned with crepe Trimmed with silk stitch- ing, self banding and embroidery In shades of navy, black and brown. Second Floor—The Bon Marche kit-fox, Imported Gloves for Autumn lowest prices, of course! MPORTED LAMBSKIN GLOVES, 2-clasp style, sique sewn, with embroidered backs, $ 5 tr ae white, tan and navy ’ 1.4 : ID GLOVES, strap-wrist style, pique sewn, wit 8-row he embroide on the $2 75 backs. Black iite, tan, brown, beaver . WELVE-BUTTON IMPORTED LAMBSKIN GLOVES, pique n, with contrasting embroid- ery on the backs. alte, gray, $ 3 tan, beaver and brown. a: 8 IXTEEN-BUTTON IMPORTE D LAMBS N wW GLOVES, overseam sewn, Paris-point hides: in b white, tan, brown, $ 5 gray and beaver ......--.+++cee: ° 4.7 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Time for Fall Weight Underwear Prices Easy to Pay OMEN’S FALL-WEIGHT COTTON VESTS, fine , high neck, long s s, or Dutch neck, kne or ankle length $1.00 UITS, fall weight, $1.15 SUITS — low elbow sle Pants to m OME sleeveless, ankle length. sizes, $1.25. Regular sizes OMEN’S WOOL-MIXE neck, sleeveless, in knee or ankle length. Extra sizes, $3.00. spray BIZES 2.008 AE ED ee Re Oe $2.50 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Sport Hose Priced to Go Quickly OMEN’S COTTON HEATHER STOCKINGS, dark brown, two-tone colors, 50¢. With contrasting clocks EAVY RIBBED LIS s trasting clocks, in black, brown and nude OOL-MIXED SPORT HOS heather mixtures; drop- atiteh= effect siF.cV i555 oe eta poset Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche ..60c SE, with con- 85c in blue and brown 95c 4K E Saturday—Children’s Day at The Bon Marche ae There Are Many Extra V. tos to Make It Worth While! 300 Panty Frocks at To Please the Little Girls Walking and Talking Dolls $3.95 tA SP a Little mothers will be \% _ charmed with these Mama \ Go >) Dolls. Painted hair and eyes, daintily a” with laces. Shoes \ } Stockings to match. . i] dolls on Saturday. Upper Main Floor The Bon Marche Dressmaking Classes Jegin October 1st They include a 12-lecture signing and finishing, the opportunity to make under the direction of an $2.00 for the C Personal Service, S: xperlences “Union Suit” the Children ferSchoel Economically HILDREN’S Nazareth Union Suits, taped with extra buttons for fastening garters. High neck, long sleeves, or Dutch neck, elbow. sleeves; ankle length. Sizes 2 to 12 years, $1.00, Gt {LS’ Cotton Union Suits high neck, long sleeves, or Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 2 to 16 years, $1.00, OYS' fine quality Cotton Union Suits, high neek, long sleeve style, ankle length sizes 2 to 16 years, $1.00, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Mareho dressed in airy organdie, adorned A demonstration of these course on cutting, de and give Seattle women their winter clothes In long, straight lines, with deep hems, generous seams, they are made as you would wish them to be. An array of lovely shades— Pink Plain or Checked Blue and $2.99 © | Cleverly Designed for the Miss, 6 to 14 Charming little frocks of the finest quality zephyr and Amos- keag gingham, embellished with bouffant organdie and brilliant Girls’ Jaunty Hand- $ Made Hats —Unusual at Any girl will feel a bit proud to wear one of these lovely hats, mostly with facings of taffeta, in any Tan All-wool appliqued designs, or others r trimmed adopt touches of fine hand and fu htc work. Made in delightfully and su! patch pocke Orchid S¢cond Floor—The Bon Marche For Maidens of 6 to 16 Years For School or Better Occasions no matter what the occasion. different styles. Other Children’s Hats of velvet, practical shapes, $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. Demure Little Velour Hats priced at $5.95. Millinery—Third Floor—The Bon Marche Boys’ Two- Knicker Suits $9.85 Of durable fabrics, tailored in the new. Fall models, these Smart Suits come in dark pat- terns of brown, gray, blue and green, Coats are alpaca-lined; the knickers are fully lined, Other $22.50, Flannel Blouses Two-Knicker terns. Sizes 6 to 16. Girls’ Smart Winter Coats at Double Polaire and Velours, some plain and others over- plaided; both tailored bie for school and dress 5 Some are in swagger style, with large and others are trimmed with braid, tassels and fur. In shades of navy, Copenhagen and combi- nations of color. 4% number of In gray, khaki and novelty checked pat- Flannel Shirts $1.25 to $3.50 In gray, khaki and checked designs. Rain Coats, $3.75 to $10.00, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche $10.95 Polaire, girlish ways, brown, deer, Sizes 7, to 14. Babies’ Wool Sweaters Extra $1.85 Special and slipons, very Both open fronts pretty and new! They insure warm com- fort for nippy In all the bright ar-olds wear. Sizes shades that 2 to 24 to 30. Babies’ Rubber Pants 95c Salvos Vento Brand Rubber Pants, made with side insets of strong net. In small, medium and large sizes. Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Misses’ and Children’s School Shoes All solid leather with extra heavy oak leather outsoles; Goodyear welt sewed on footform last. Of patent, gunmetal or brown calf, Misses’ 11 to 2, with school heels, $5.50. Children izes, 8% to 1, with ‘spring heels, $4.75. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Velvets, Cups and Saucers 98¢ Set of Six Cups and Saucers O8¢ Set of Six In & heavy weight porcelain that will give long service. G The 5 Colonial — style, these sets are most attractive for the break. fast nook. Kitchen Bowls. 69e — -_ Set of 3 ttf} - White, with wide biue : bands, these Bowls ad’ |e ae & decorative note to the Vea Kitchen, 6 and XY A. then, Basement Floor—The Bon Marche Suits, $8.65 to $1.25 to $3.00 Slues 5,

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