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THE SEATTLE STAR : } oye Everett’s Hospita |Sets a Record for Wy. F CAR NEGRO WITNESS Phea sant Se PAs ON’S : Over; ' *"Comerstone iia ‘One Day’ 8 Preaching WOR K PRS HE R h e DENIES STORY ‘armers Breathe Easier ne VERE Laws Should Be Passed to Protect ( ‘thickens, Cows, Pigs and Hired Men THE KEV, W, A, McHENKY $1,800 Is Raised for Relief Work ef com ts ft t of marked the ng of t . r vi " f Repudiates Testimony Given at Previous Trial NELSON tend ny JOHN W NEW YORK, 0: i the ¥ Thornton § famous * street ap: W. B.D. vorce saw enter tpartment wa swered emphatic Thornton dent amination by Max D. Stokes logal staff, th frightened by Assista torney Ferdin was being questioned in Pe fice. Mrs. Stokes r sourl with < bad not “Main Street Edgar T. W the present cas €alled by her mill attorneys last week had t r Denver Our Cash Buying Power enabled us to secure the accumulated stocks of one of the finest woolen ne in America. Every inch of these fabrics is super-value! } to I-yard lengths, $1.00 each. I to 14-yard lengths, $1.50 each. a Poiret Twill, Henrietta, Broadcloth and Novelty 4 to 2-yard lengths, $2.50 each. Suitings, in larger pieces, at $1.00, $1.95 and $2.25 Coatings and Silk-and-Wool Duvetyns, 4 to yard, yard lengths, $1.50 to $8.95. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche The Bon Marche Offers— A Rare Opportunity in Silks and Velvets! 40.- lack Bac Chiffon ibe $2.95 | 22. Inch Cat Valu Cord at ut Velvet in shades of wistaria 98 JOC 27-Inch Imported Suiting Velvet ivet In shades of gray $1.25 25 32-Inch Black s bipgpe Mbp Ex-Prisoners Send Flowers for Hodge An offering from former count sonersa whose 1 while ser uded in the Rot gratitude > VENISON BICY CLE CLUB [wet IS ORGANIZED. Under the leadership of Fred C. 38-Inch Satin Cambridge Crepe 39-Inch eines Satin Canton | vend Blk for dresses and | A effective. ‘$1. 50 | 36-Inch Natural Coles Pongee 36-Inch Silk Printed Pongee in good welght for drchses All silk, ght and dark grounds, printed . In shades of blue and ik, saat doslras : Third Floor—The Bon Marche | 36-Inch Fine Suiting Velvet A ity of this association of Seat ye cycles has been fo: Bership free to youths of good ct acter, according to announcemen Monday. The Bicycie Rangers, as the club] back fs named, have establi au ‘ ters at the Lower Pike E Bi-monthly trips to points of in’ tm and around Seattle will fe ll fall program of the organiza. ton. summer homes on the shores of the Freshmen \ Will Pick [take ‘tne others have gone back to Class Leaders |". rmers in this area cultivate University of Washington fresh: | tp, und extensively, They have men are scheduled to elect class|to, as pheasants like a varied menu Officers Tuesday noon at Meany/of yegetables and fruit hall. | ‘There are a lot of Nominations made are for: Ken-| signs on the farms of the Teth Bush and William Larkin, | kind of hard to read them v75¢ | | ant * Albany Man Is Shot president; Margaret Waltz, Julialare so ba While Out Hunting 240 Brushed Perrine, Virginia Dingle, vice pres-| HIRED fdent; Orone Dixon, Emily Thomas,|IN THE CELLAR ally . E imum nd : pre pants ; died Sunday, a # A —and How Inexpensive s| Biawens Has Record for Sunday School EUGENE, | | Silkand-Wool Crepe with | surface. In black, brown and | Ore, Oct. 16 : 344 An Imported © hool werv mole and black tian church saw 34-Inch Firm Suiting Corduroy A fine quality of heard all the deers had for the week-er H take advan. But none mile { Mon's-wear Corduroy, in light weight. Suit outing sults, In nd taupe | 39-Inch Heavy Brocaded Crepes 1 ¢ for mals. shade Sik-finished Ve myrtle green. Silk rich nat 4 in a highly shades al p apers Br d-bree e “no hunting” Charles L. Lindener, Port! an umberman, carried the gun wit ch Anderson waa shot, while it} as being reloaded. leryon was n prominent toot Willow Clothes Baskets, 98c ext. strong Scrubbing Brush- es, good 17c Bide oes ee Lenox Soap, large bars, c 6 £Or sees. 2 to 1916 three years ax center, and in hin Inst year was boonted for an All-American posi tlon, Galvanized Wash Boilers, T-pleee Ginae Water Set, con- Clothe Wrinxers, with fitin cov. $1 95 * sisting of pitcher ball bearing, “Uni- ers, alzo No. 8 and six versal” make, guar- tumbiers., SOC teed for @I aad 3 "years... $9.95 Rolling PL fine quality... SOC Screen Clothes Dryers, 4 feet high, 3-fold, with O8e drying apace .. “IT’S ALL the change. $ $ I HAVE,” he said. $ $ AS HE dropped a penny. — $$ IN THE Community Fund bucket. —~ $$ — JUST A small boy. — $$ BUT HIS heart was touched. $ $ AND HE gave his mite. $ $ Towel Bars, plated, 16 w 20-inch "59 Sen. Borah Scores Rich, Idle Classes WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—Tho 4 influential Property.owning class of America was excortated by Senator Borah, Idaho, here today in [an addrens before the citizenship con ference, for its failure to observe the | national prohibition laws, This class, the atates who refuse to give the federal government sup. port In enforcing these laws, are courting the downfall of the repub- lic, Borah warned. Faameléd Nath Soap Dishes, .. 29¢ ra eee Scissors, smal! size, Strong Bread white <. asters, with Freighter Liens to | Port After Crash Large Wool Floor Mops, complete with ‘$1 55 handle, at . TO SWELL the fund that means, FOOD AND me a BABIES AND nea boys. THAT HAVE to ek OUR LITTLE Me ae THE BADGE " Me “l HAVE ar 4 EE ares THAT EVERY boy and girl. SHOULD PIN a their heart. IF PARENTS Ae knew. THE coop ns Cae FROM Beaps ins this. WE’D HAVE hn $ $ . CARES AND sorrows in the home. SUCH BOYS Ms Me Jim. MAKE THE Les type of men. #AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15.—~The freighter Munrio was imping back to San Francisco today, foljowing a collision, yesterday, with the tank steamer Tejon, off Blunt's reef, Cal ifornia, in which both ships were damaged. | This accident and the wreck of the tug Yolanda, at Half-Moon bay, yesterday, in which one man was drowned, brought the total of ma rine disasters during the last 10 days to 12 ships wrecked or damaged, | with the loss of two lives and $2 page en In property. Delightfully fluffy, cozy chaps, to wear 1 tailored frocks, suits, or with the new sweaters. wide, these Scarfs come in of high and subdued shades. others cross striped, and some bordered, $1 Second Floor—The Bon Marche gorgeous Work Is Ordered | on Ruhr Railways| and carefully finished. PARIS, Oct. 15—General resump-| ff Pleasing motifs, th tion of workon the Ruhr and Rhine. | Jand railways was ordered today by the German Railway E mployes’ | union, a dispatch from Dusseldorf says. The order is said to become effective Wed day morning. The employes are directed to op-| erate under the Franco-Belgian re. gime, | “Oh, Baby aes Pleasing Bit Last night at the Hellig when the curtain rove on “Oh, Baby,” the musical comedy offering at the | Ackerman & Harri » this week, Hermit King and his collection of jazz masters proceeded to take hold of the capacity audience in their characteristic manner. Their musical novelty, with a farm setting, which precedes the play itself, deserved every bit of the tumultou plause given It last night. It is one of the cleverest bits that Will King has yet of. fered. As usual, the song number: most without exception, received, Cla “Deez, Doze and Dem" Patterned in sev Extra Sizes $1.25 Kimono sleeve style. tifully hand embroidered. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Very dainty broidery edges beadings, % to and effective Also a wid, Novelty Thread Wash Lace open-work em sortment of and heavy laces for trim ming lingerie or faney work. Included are filet mesh, Normandy Val, imitation crochet and Cluny—1% to 6-inch widths. , al: were well | Ia Velle with her sport Windsor Crepe Gowns $1.00 Isn’t That a Low Price, Though? These Gowns are generously cut, well made Pink Batiste Gowns at 7/9c These gowns are beau- Laces! Girdles! Nail Brushes ... with Full length and generously but not awkwardly range Some are plain, 85. Wooden Kitchen Sets, with rolling pin, 3 spoons, steak pounder and ..98c potato masher.. eral y come with kimono sleeves and round neck. Shirred and novelty stitched in matching shades, of orchid, flesh and honeydew. “Mother Goose” Parlor Brooms, of the best mato. rial, light 85c in weight .. of waxed 13-inch aizo 4 0-Cedar Wax, Mops and Polishes, for use in the house and on the automobile. See them demonstrated. Flour Sifters, well mad ‘ Ex Beaters, with Syrup Pitchers, bowl, with removable behinds 29c Chopping Bowls, maple, 9c Ten Kettles, enameled, 5-quart size white 98c_ Mixing Bowls, yellow, 8- We cannot take telephone orders for these articles Neckwear! Just Look at These Low Prices! Scalloped Embroidery Edges widths in bandings and bend. with Plat Val Banding and Camisole Laces 2-Yard Fiber Silk Girdles Very effective and useful. In shades of gold, white, blue, red, black, pink, jade, brown, tan and orchid, finished with tas- sels, 59c|- Warm Blankets —for Chilly Nights Plaid Blankets Plaid Blankets $4.50 Pair $6.65 Pair Wool - finished Blankets, | Wool-and-Cotton Blankets bound edges. In blue, pink, ie Boe ote plaids. Size 8 r gray. Size 66x80. x50. ye ee tee Plaid Blankets Gray Blankets : $7.75 Pair $4.95 Pair Nearly All-wool Blankets A very good quality of in browns, tans, gray, pink light gray Blankets in wool and blue, A very excep- and cotton. ‘Size 70x80. tional value. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Extraordinary Neckwear Values 25c Organdie collar and cuff sets, embroidered in colors; circular collar and vest sets, and many other interesting styles. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche song was called back four and will doubtless be one of the hits of the show thruout the week. | “Remembrances,” |number, is very pretty, and the star | trio and the cleverly costumed girls |help to make it a success The ings and costumes of the show are bright and colorful, tho | music, most of it, is pleasing, and the comedy situations draw lots of laughs. Sunday's aud ave. “IT’S ALL the change I have.” GOD BLESS " es JIM GAVE Ook A ee FUND 4466 Stuart Building lace collars; linen 36-In. Hope Muslin 15c Yard Bleached, a fine, soft quality, free from starch and dressing, in lengths to 6 yards. Cretonnes 15c Yard Floral designs bedeck these attractive Cretonnes. Popular for drapes or com- forter covering—36 inches wide. | Don Smith's Outing Flannel 15c Fine, soft, fleecy Outing Flannel in stripes. Of pink, blue, tan—27 inches wide. No Telephone or C. 0. D. Orders Accepted. Third Floor—The Bon Marche house were mensely plea and had ample reason to be wo,