The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1923, Page 10

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Wires Legion Head About Immigration Plans TACOMA, generally and memt Johnson in Hinton 8 J intredu al conv Francis $ Shat the immix aj of Four Years Are Quashed’ of Seattle, eral court by Judge Jerer federal court Mo’ Oil See Men | Plead Not Guilty syndicate, w SS to conse Se Sa own both 4 ee cries, cows and Le ees Federal Milk is Superior Because— Federal Milk condenseries are owned by mem- bers of the United Dairy Association of Wash- ington, who supply the milk and own it until the finished product is disposed of. Every dairyman has a direct interest in the quality of the~ product. Consequently, the quality of Federal Milk—its purity, richness and flavor—has been raised to the maximum. Federal Milk Challenges Comparison your Weight? - Are you getting fat and flabby—with of laziness, mental and physical? Maybe the trouble is with your diet. Per- haps we are eating too much of the same kind of food. Doctors call ee Wheat “a well ration,” —for it contains every essen tial food element in the right Bribartion-—tine enough of everything to es the body prop- erly nourished without becoming sluggish. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk Got or cold) make a satisfying meal, Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, teady-cooked and -to-eat. A fect, delicious food for any meal of the pe ply il milk or cream, with berries or fruits, Con- the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. It is salt-free and un- sweetened—you season it to your taste. Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker —a real whole-wheat toast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or ma Shredded Whea THE SEATTLE STAR JOHNSON SAYS (Congres man Makes Rum BILL IS RIGHT Will Try It on Senators m regu a huge Ali ing things to innocent gtape juice. is hard work getting the bie nt hooks above the big cellar ace are plenty of large glass mugs. FROST VAGARIES HARASS BUREAU Weather Men Have No Easy Task Figuring It Out WASHINGTON, Oct. 9—James Whitcomb Riley certainly failed to express any definite time when he wrote, “When the frost is on the pumpkin—* | s ‘rost parks on the pumpkins parts of Tennessee, Ala- Mississippi fully 10 days ls on the eastern tip of Massachu a portion of Oregon and even ny California is Mable to have frost any month in the year, and the icy coating Is not likely to appear at Cleveland and other lake strange Preston C. the U. 8 weather bureau, who, as the time draws closer, is being beselged with inquiries for the average date of the first killing frost in various local-| oroximity of water tem- I Hs in inland dreds of miles further 8 d plateaus are con * he continued, “we may have it in high altitudes at any time during immer, as is the case in th inous district of thern ( ornia and Southern Iso in the region of Yel The average date of the first kill- ing frost at Cape Cod, Maas, is Nov 1. New York gets it as early as Oct and this sinuous Oct. 21 frost- map slopes Mary- y In- To a greater or less degree, the variation exists all over the United 8. The extremes are the ele- gions of Northern California | jouthern Oregon, where killing frost may oceur long before Sept. 1 and the lower half of Florida, where occurs before isco south to San on the California coast, Kil frost rarely occurs but ia liable an nually, while a few miles back in the wit may occur aw ¢ The onl where The Bon Marche’s October Trade Sale of Madeira Linens |36- inch Round |Madeira Covers $4. 45, Pattern sketched ta evyels | In the mucha unke =| | 54-Inch Round or Square Covers $9.75 The design sketched Other Attractive Centers | |t! Minch Round Covers, $5.75 to fl Gtinch Round Covers, §9.75 t 5 tinch F 4 Cover $35.00. 0x90 Oblong Covers, $29.50 36-Inch Bridge Covers $5.45 Very effective basket pattern—as shown above, Set of 6 Napkins $3.25 Hot Roll and Toast Covers $1.15 and $1.50 Each Two very attractive patterns these useful pieces of linen. “The October Trade Sales Smile” It’s a thing that we all wear! It begins to grow upon us when the sales are first mentioned, and by the time the great events swing into action it has developed into a grin! That's because we all of us in every de- partment—are “sold” on the Trade Sales! We believe in them as an event of supreme value giving. We are proud to show the merchandise — proud even to tell you about it! We feel a keen personal thrill over the big special our various departments offer—and you will find the result of that enthual anm an especially smiling. eager service for you! and Poiret October's Trade Sales for Tiny Tots Knit Sweaters $1.95 Dainty little affairs, in white, trimmed in all man ner of ways in pink and blue silk. Some adopt cun ning rosebuds, others pre. fer the tailored, trim stitch ing, but all are irresistible. In Infants’ sizes. Knit Caps 59c Adorable Knit Caps in all the wanted shades for baby Second Floor October Trade Sale of Linens and Toweling Table Cloths, of a fine ality Irish linen, in cir- floral designs. Size 68x68 $4. 75 A Napkins to match, 22x22, dozen ... ... BBL75 der Huck Toweling, bleached and figured; 18 and 20-inch; yd.. 29c Turkish Towels, bleached, weight; towels; 18 i good heavy ‘ 25c wide; yard size Huck Towels, silver bleached, all linen, of a heavy, serviceable 5 quality; size 18x36 9c Linen Irish Damask, bleached, in three floral designs. A most serviceable qual- ity; 70 inches wide; 5 a yard $1, 0 500 yards fine, 1 1,500 Yd 1,000 yard: Lonsdale Muslin 19¢ Comforter Ble hed Muslin, free from In dressing; 36 ins. wide, lengths to 6 yards inches wide; le: PIKE Cotton Crash 10¢ Yd. good, quality, with -16 inches wide. Cotton Crash. A splendid weight for kitchen or hand 5-inch Unbleached Linen Crash, 19¢ ‘Yard Third Floor—The Bon Marche g000-looking dark and light grounds; 6-Inch Scalloped Pure Li : ofp + pete Madeira Doilies Madeira Napkins, Set of Six / $3.25; Hand embroidered oO beautifully by na- \7 tives of the Ma- deiya Islands. Doz- ens of patterns. 19c 10-inch Round Doilies, 65¢ 6x9 ovals, 65¢; 10x14 ovals, 95¢ | Boudoir and Baby Pillow Covers $1.15 and $1.65 Very fine and sheer, in uree dainty designs; Two oral and one basket. Fine Hand Embroidered | Madeira 13-Piece Luncheon Set | Beb0. 95" $4.00 Many lovely designs, basket, butterfly and floral. Art Shop, Third Floor—The Bon Marche October Trade Sale of juality batiste. Buffet or Dresser Scarfs 18x36, $2.85 18x45, $3.75 A butterfly design, in beautiful heavy work; 36-inch, 75; 45-inch, $5.75; and 54-inch, $6.75. including 100 New Silk and Wool Dresses Costume Velvet Crepe Satin Moire, Canton Twill All Catching Fashion’s Most Interesting Modes FASCINATING DRESSES for street or afternoon wear, ex- pressing the most distinctive features of the new season —with a grace you've never imagined in so inexpensive a dress. IRLISH lines, and slenderiz- ing styles for mature fig- ures—both tailored and frivolous. Embroidered and beaded, and trimmed with fur. Ree featuring the new browns, in all the tobacco and copper shades, and the ever-voguish black. Sizes for women and misses. Second Floor—The Bon Marche The New Butterick Patterns Have arrived for the Winter season. Also the Delin- eator and the Butterick Quarterly. They include all the newest lines for suits, dresses and coats, and give |" patterns for the new trimmings. Turkish Towels, bleached; Third Floor—The Bon Marche soft, absorbent quality; size s. Bleached serviceable blue bor-| All-Linen Bleached Crash, very soft quality, for the October Trade Sales; 17 inches wide; yard Turkish Towels, bleached, fine, absorbent quality; size s Unbleached October Trade Sale English Earthenware Tea Pots ... 55c A splendid assortment of Sheer wanted Tea Pots. Many shapes and sizes that will make choosing a delightful task. in a wide 95 inches 10c Linen Pattern Table bleached; a very sizing; size 63: ready for use Table Cloths, bleached linen, variety of floral and dot patterns; size 70x70, . Cloth, fine quality, silver without Cups and Saucers 95¢e Set of Six Nippon china, pure white, of the 3 finest quality, Water Glanes 42c Set of Six Thin blown, clear glass Water Tumblers § with thread border design. Kitchen Jars 33¢ », Suitable for keeping salt, sugar, coffee. “| cereals and other staples. Complete with cover, Butter Jars Oblong shape, these glass jars are very popular, 1-lb, size .... 38¢ 2-lk Mt 54 Outing Flannel 25c An extra fine quality of White Outing Flannel; 36 ins, wide, Not more than 10 yards to one customer, Challies 15¢ patterns, ngths to 10 yds

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