The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR AeoBbon Marché Great Northern Officials in Seattle Human? That Doesn’t Begin to Say For ‘Apron Thursday’ Two More Bright, New Styles $1.95 a If Dainty, Fluffy, Warm Little Things at Little Prices charming, giddy lit FOR BABY! JS) Ee: $1.75 - : “4 =o 92,86 Sets of Jacket, Cap $1.95 1 ra gee ze 59 . $1.95 Little Girls’ Panty Dresses $1.50 hegejiee he o Thursday Special $1.95 $1.25 In all the bright Koys’ Corduroy Middy and Oliver eat and shades. A9c Twlst Bults $1 95 ' Free weighing and measuring Second Floor Tiny Tots’ Bathrobes Bice Minte: al 98c to $1.95 1,000 Yards 27-Inch 10 Bote woolly apa pepe aia Pienaar Unbleached Muslin, Yd. a Outing Flannel Diapers, te PLD Helmets and Toques Madeira Bibs, daintiest Sample Lines of Great Northern of fict c trying to get the public's point « durance—by sitting on one of President Ralph Budd and Vic passengers wait for a Gr sleep. Left of railroads duri Hill, chairman of t Knli Bootes, Teething Bands, 1 Muideira Dress ad tiled (hota od. Cuban Black Satin with suede our registered nurse. trimming, In all patent Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche BY LELAND HANNUM Once upon a time, so t goes, it was a ¢ be damned. sched Mis | Baby "inte. Ftbeohy Floor—The Bon Marche Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Comforter Challies 15¢ Yd. Percales 15¢ Yard couple of h steps just hearing a « ; | Sateen _Inthe Food Shops | “Costume ee. Danish Filled Coffee Cake Manchurian Walnut 9 for 1805 25 1% Ib. 10¢; Ib, 18e > oe an 2 for 15e—5 for 25¢ 2 Ib, 10 te sa, Slips ing to a bh sad offic E t tlon 9 n are Filled with a apples, : ra New Low Prices! at $1.00 Third Floor Decorative and Useful Furnishing for the Home lesticks, $1 Pair y-finished Candlesticks of a and Ity Fern Pots $1.00 | » Matd Halstn idee 20c fistoue Oranse Erkee Ten, di Hulk Cocoa, and rail cc 7 e are th c ' B, Cs 0. h vice ok ae bywords, the 1 he act war t : ‘ ) r 7 ; on which these days. MEET MR. PUBLIC “daha Pitas: eat tt M. J, Costéilo, Western traff drial & A In the Candy Section a pounds for Chotee Binck Flas, 2 pounds for Ube SEATTLE UNUSUALLY Walker D. ef railroads during w nine Middle Western capitalists, came to Seattle Tuesd Shook hands with Mr. Ue, talked a sufficien: eave at 4 o'clock Wednes he Public Fam BL ED THIS 4 B Te is much easier to keep the sur faces of furniture, floors and wood- work dust-free and lustrous with Calol Liquid Gloss. This wonderful cleanser-polish leaves a brilliant, LOCKOUT: STRIKE AT BUTTE ENDS Sliced Pineapple 25c $2.95 Dozen Cans Rosedale Brand od in sytup--larme cans ver Kun Sifted Early 16c i glasses 5c 10c Upper M ox Personal Service has expe- rienced shoppers to make selections for you if you find it inconvenient to shop in person, ries at te Jelly Means, an liom, Marche ‘Thousand Istand Hon Marehe Mince Meat, made t kitchen Both domestic and im- ported Sateen, made in 19¢ Mother ‘Geece Mixed 29c the full cut, trim style which women prefer in Fancy Bacon 48¢ Lb. a slip petticoat. There is fullness in the skirt, carefully controlled by shirrings at a low hip 38¢ line, and the tops are in bodice style. i by the In white, gray, tan, fleah, orchid, brown, bleck, navy and green Second Floor The Water Set $1.65 y cut in the and 6 tumblers comprise Marmalade Jars 39c Cut Glass Marmalade Jars, complete with spoon, Night Water Sets 59c nall water bottle and tumbler are neatly n effect ive desigt n Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche ( PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET Have you selected the pat- tern for your Fall Dress? Butterick Patterns bring many new ideas. Third Floor—The Bon Marche lustrous, dry finish that sheds dust and makes them twice as easy to BUTTE, clear: next time. It's a product devel- oped by the Standard Oil Company (California) after years of study and experiment. Largo users — schools, hospitals, office buildings, institu. f | tions—have proved its efficiency. a ons Thrifty housewives everywhere are finding it indispensable. Order from your dealer today, Telephone Elliott 4100 16 OONSHINE” Charge Shipyard live Bites : | THE SEATTLE Underwriters’ CLEANS SEWER Man Murdered Gir] the county commis site | “ssociation will hold a meeting at the on the Duwamish waterway on which | rote) Gowman Thursday ev. see ean eee aS | a eoaees jowma lay evenin, GON CITY, Ore., Oct. 1 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17.—Er-|it plans to erect a $60,000 planing) wl ions of moonshine, | nesto nda, 20, a ship 8 o'clock, Dustin Farnum Is “Resting at Reno” Nov., Oct. 17.— Dustin} , who arrived in Reno at a hotel to- | P § ; but [by officer a ho murder of Emma Dickson, jd high school student, of ORR |, Here Is the nine | ATO _ Music You aura "Torey ater he se | | Need in Also many other shades \ ity ' , : \ “| = re WSS; Your Home 4 | With i nn | 16 ye 4 for months, the authorities | Millville, > was here f brought on the 4 merely “reati were flying ar jony, but thus far ey had no confirmation. { fary Conwell Farnum, | will be pleased to know]}} that we have just received a shipment of black suede}} kid trimmed same as cut STANDARD OIL COMPANY on of the Am fon were m Scientists have dug up proof that | Io ess | and patterns to choose lions and tigers once from. The Phillips Boys} | 1313 THIRD AVE. Opposite Pantages Theatre Bldg. | lived in| | THE COMML phiete bn ® s Plebeian” ox “common,” Als some folks t., Thursday | } might call it— ae ‘| but it’s good, wholesome food | A Better Way to Heat Your Home Lehane nab! These New Special Gas Rates Enable enjoy it at its You to Do This: best tomorrow? |. Net 500 cu. ft. or less $ .85 gross $ .75 Corned Beef Next 1,500 cu. ft. 1.60 per 1,000 cu. ft. 1.50 Next 2,000 cu, ft. 1.40 per 1,000 cu. ft. 1.30 & Cabbage Potatoes, Bread and Butter Next 6,000 cu. ft. -80 per 1,000 cu. ft. .70 All over 10,000 cu. ft. 70 per 1,000 cu. ft, .70 Let the New Edison London Console Play for You— This new type Edison Phonograph has received a royal wel- come everywhere because of the full, rich, natural tone with which it “re-creates” the living voices of the artists and the Available to all consumers for all gas used for any purpose when and where gas is used as the only fuel for house feating. The old leaky roof which you think is worn out need not be pulled off —Give it one coating of Stormtight andit will beas good as new—Will outlast any new roof you can put on. Stormtightis the greatest Protector of prop- erty ever created. Wind, rain, heat, cold or sud- den iges in temperature have no effect on it. Stormtight needs no thinning or heat g— Can be applied by anyone, to any old or new roof. —Itmakesnodifference whatmaterial the roof is—~ Stormtight makes any roof weather-proof Write for our bookles "Leak: proof Reo” acmrmg L. Sonneborn Sons, inc. K First So. and rborn St. MA in-249 SEATTLE Just pour tt on- and Wrush it flat DR. CURRY| EVESIGHT SPECIALIST Back in the Old Location Arcade Building Known for Good Opti Work at Reasonable Pr: No Charge for Examination Glasses fitted only when needed. I. ©. & M. Curry, Optometrists |} and Opticians Seattle since 190% 500%-3 Areade Bldg, Third Moor MAin A Name that stands for Good Food 30€ AUTO KITCHEN 819 EAST PIKE actual Instrumental music, The Edison diamond point repro- This special rate enables customers to use gas for house heating at a cost compar- able with other fuels, all factors considered. This new rate will make this service available to many who, although desirous of heating their homes with gas, have felt unable to pay for this service under the rates heretofore in effect, SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Stuart Building MA in-6767 ducer, used in this phonograph, is world-famed for the wonder- ful music it makes possible to the thousands of homes. The simple, yet dignified design of this console is beautifully exe- cuted, Convenient terms may be arranged. Equipped to Play All Records Correctly Including » Liberal Selection of Records Come and Hoar It Played! PIANOS—“Rogistering" Pianos—"Re-Enacting” Pianos } $150 Edit us 30 dude, But diatel;

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