The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1923, Page 16

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HERE'S MORE ABOL r ELECTIONS , STARTS” ON PAGE 1 JAP KILLED BY KLAN OFFICERS FORMER FRIEND ARE RELEASED Gun-| Prosecuting Witness Fails to Show in Court Shot Down on Street; man Surrenders BALLOT BOXES CONFISCATED 27 KILLE D IN The Bon Marche Baby Shop Everything for Has Little Borla Priced The Bon Marche “Cash” Way A Layette Room, where one may select baby’s firs crimination Wool Eiderdown Bunting $3.50 Snuggly warm lined and satin ribbon trimmed throughout Babies’ Bootees 29c to 49c and knee length, at one price white, or combined with Short or another colors Crochet Sacques t clothes, and a large department with an abundance of clothes toiletries, cribs, bassinettes and bedding, with care and dis- * tots of 2 to 6, Babies’ White Crepella Coats $5.95 Hand-embroidered collars and cuffs lined and interlined. White only. Red Star Diaper Cloth $2.35 10-yard bolts - vised. professionally ad- Outing Diapers $1.95 Dozen MINE W REC Ki GLENROGERS, W the wreckage of the Raleigh: Wom t tneaa h 4 mbdel of KLAN WINS IN OHIO ELECTION Makes Nearly Clean Sweep in Score of Cities block: plosi A chee! today, wh arranged showed t main s fore th The men who ¢ Heved to have be compartment of where the pocket gas let Ko. Most of the men who lost thelr lives in the blast were married. Two weeks ago Mrs. Joe Gura six children arrived here from Po. | sw a score of land to join their husband and fa arried to the po! ther, wh left home ral nt issue in yest months ek emplo: e day of accumulated COLUMBUS, ©., Nov. 7 Klux Klan made virtua p in near! was The Ku on of Charles as chosen m * five op y of 10,000. r cities where the Klan c No trick to the “click” Any Kodak is easy to work but the service our salesmen are more than willing to render in sug- gesting and advising is a distinct aid in making good results better. Ashland, Sprin | Sprpes and Crookayille | ‘In Steuben eno of recent |Klan controversy, H. B. Pa savant, | Klan favorite for mayor, was defzat }ed by Frank H, Hawkins, republican ‘Seattle Man Sues to Recover Stock | SPOKANE, t to re in the Suster Mining Co. brought here yesterday by Fred | Kratzner, Seattle resident, against Jerome J. Day, mino operator of the |Coeur aA . Magnetic Developing, printing and en- larging of the superior sart. Northwestern Photo Supply Co. (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1415 Fourth Ave. WHITFT JACKSON, 3} 7.—Henry Whitfleld was * chosen governor and a full state ticket selected in ssiasippi's election yesterday. The ocratic party was without TT] | PEN) ‘SY DEMOS LEAD HARRISBURG, Pa, Noy. 7 Early returns from seven out of 10 Central |indiecate the democratic candidates jfor most of the important local of- fices were leading their republican opponents by safe majoritie The democratic ticket in North Cumberland, Cumberland and Frank lin counties appeared to have been carried. Your lunch tomor-} row will be a real treat if you come), to any one of the Colegrove places.|” You'll find a won-|° derful menu, and}/ here’s just one of the specials: Ham- buyger Steak, Span- ish Sauce, Mashed Potatoes and Bread |? and Butter, for 30c AAName that stands for Good Food, DR. CURRY] EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Back in the Old Location Arcade Building Known for Good Optical Work at Reasonable Prices No Charge for Examination Needed eceeseddcddseddcacdeaee FOOD SHOP 110 PIKE ST. EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 1524 THIRD AVE. Glasses fitted only when needed H. ©. & M. Curry, Optometrists and Opticians Seattle since 1903 3002-3 Arcade Bldg. Third Floor MA in-7208 AUTO KITCHEN 819 EAST PIKE Because of 30 years of experience and research work I am able to give you the most satisfaction possible with glasses. 4GE DR.E.O. MANN Eyesight Specialist 208-205 Leary Building Second Avenue, Corner Madison oppo-| Pennsylvania counties | 4 |lican leg’ \|form, we | | of the non- || supporters of the wet cause, by « {| plurality of about 3,000 in yester. | SMITH LOSES -Y. CONTROL ALBANY, members from Columbia, Rockland, the ¥ the Firat Onelda and the F or ‘t|State Income Tax Defeated in Oregon PORTLAND, Nov. 7. ss judgment on the Oregon vot state was the neo or rejection of the state turns as tabulated at an early hour today jeate the bill has been defeated by a majority of several | thousand. measure was a compromise introduced at the spring nea of the lenient by the senate te nt and taxa fter v rarious r bills spon. sored by the governor, members of | the legislature, state grange and other organiza had been re fected, eee |Democrat Judiciary Ticket in N. Y. Wins) a plurality of from 1 & plurality of from 130,000 to 140,-| 000 by Tammany, the demo- le organizations in New York jelty, it wax indicated today. | Democratic newspapers conceded | the republican majority in the state! assembly would be 22 In the city the proposal to increase salaries of firemen and police car:| jtled by a safe margin. | The water power project was de- feated and the soldiers’ bonus won. “ee .00to 140,000 |Kentucky Elects Democrat Governor | COVINGTON, Ky., Nov. 7.—De-| | Kentucky after four years of repub. lican government In the Blue Grass state when W. J. Fields of Olive Hill | was elected governor over Charles 1. Dawson of Pineville, | The democratic nomineo won by} 45,000 plurality, his supporters entl-| mated. Dawson conceded defeat | early today. | eee Dry Candidates in || New Jersey Victors|f CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. 7.—yRepub- | candidates of Cam. | unning on a dry plat- sted over candidates | isan or fusion party, den coun day's election, according to early re- turns today. | o- | Coolidge’s Gcaain Loses in Vermont | | MONTPE) DR, Vt., cf Former Congressman Porter H. Dale, | republican, w elected to the Unit- | ates senate in a special sena-| ion in Vermont yesterday, ating Park Hi. Pollard, democrat, cousin of President Coolidge teturna from 248 cities and towns in the state give Dale 30,630 votes, jand Pollard, 15,631, He Republicans Gain | in Pennsylvania! SCRANTON, Pa., Nov, 7.—-The re-| publicans have piled up their usual big lead in the various elty and coun-| |ty fights, arte of Tuesday's clec | tion indicated today. | In the city the republicans elected | all candidates for council and all can- | didates for school board, ere Name Rolph Mayor for Fourth Time SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7.-—Jamos Rolph, Jr, has been elected mayor | of Ban Francisco for the fourth time, returns early today on yes terday's elty election, showed | The “votes counted from 591 pro: | cincts out of 604 in the city showed | Rolph leading James MeShechy by 26,881 voten, The count was; Rolph, 69,398, Meshechy, 42,617. 98c to $1.25 what baby cold mornings Just Brushed Wool Sweater Suits needs to slip on Layettes for New Arrivals With each Layette advertised we will give a convenient hand- painted chest to keep baby’s clothes in, 27-inch size— While we have any, $ Babies’ Three-Piece $1.95 dozen. Emergency Layette 14-Piece 47-Piece Sweater Suits Layette |mocracy returned to the saddle in| Pieces $9.50 dare $3.95 So cozy and warm, and look so well on little tots, All desir- able shades. Each , safety pins, set consists of elving blanke der sweater, cap. and leggings. 3 wool Layettes $3.95 Heavy quality, made with card! gan stitch and link and lnk, White with pink and blu trimming; all white, peacock, tan, brown, scar- let. $21.95 This Layette consists of 1 box pow: Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Quality! Variety! “Chamoisette” Gloves—“At a Price” A Specially Fortunate Purchase Brings These Smart Wash Gloves (a Leading Nationally-known Brand) in Favored Winter Shades: At 1,500 Pairs “Chamoisette” Gloves Real chamoisette of fine quality, in smart strap-wrist style, with embroid- ered back or spear points—in contrasting shades. They wash nicely, and wear wonderfully—keeping their pliant softness. In shades of brown, cof- Remarkably Low Prices! fies fee, covert, gray, beaver and mode. 900 Pairs “Chamoisette” Gloves Sc Na gray, oak, Popular gauntlet style, expressed in fine quality real chamoisette, in Cc six- and eight-button lengths, with fancy trimmed cuffs in self or contrasting colors. Backs are smartly embroidered. In shades of mode, brown, covert and beaver. Upper Malin Floor—The Bon Marche | Woolens in Variety and Values That Count | 44-Inch All-Wool Crepe, a Yard $1.95 Fine-wearing crepe in medium weight, which responds readily to draping, and which possesses firmness enough to keep its shape. In shades of rose, gray, navy, cardinal, scarlet, black and white. 39- to 54-Inch All-Wool Crepe $2.50 Medium and heavy weight All-wool Crepes which are nice for dress use. In shades of autumn brown, cocoa, fawn, tan, navy and black. 42- and 44-Inch Serge and Eponge $1.65 Very attractive and serviceable materials, at a low price. In shades of navy, midnight, rose, burnt orange, reindeer, clove, cardinal, delft and others. 50-Inch All-Wool Navy Serge at $1.65 An All-wool Serge that has been sponged and shrunk. A most ser- viceable material for children’s wear or street clothes. In shades of navy blue. 40-Inch Prunella Skirtings at $1.65 Very pretty patterns in this striped Skirting, which is so popular. Grounds of navy, brown or black, with brightly contrasting stripes. 54-Inch Rich Wool Velour $2.95 For those women who desire a heavier winter street frock this is an ideal fabric. It is rich, and warm and firm. In shades of navy, delft, autumn, marine, clay, clove and beaver. 54- and 56-Inch Broadcloths at $3.50 Imported and Domestic Broadcloth for suits or street dresses. In shades of navy, midnight and navigator blue, autumn, seal, fawn, thrush, nickel and other winter favorites. 48- and 54-Inch Firmly-Woven French Serge $1.95 All wool, in a weight suitable for suits or skirts. In navy, midnight, gray or brown, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Linen-Finished Lunch Cloths, 59c Good quality cotton, finished, in dice patterns, Size 86 inches square. 45045-Inch “Basket of Food—Basket of Savings” in The Bon Marche Food Shops Bon Marche Thousand Polk’s Meat of For “Apron Thursday” Lace-Trimmed linen Island Salad Dressing Lb. 38c at ingredients ¢ Butts, fine sugar: surplus fat Made Swift's Co cured t; all abe trimmed off; Ib ; full cream Fancy ern ( strong; Ib. Ipe Oliver, ni ven, pint Silced Bacon, froshiy a; Ib % Ib, . ‘ ee Iced Angel Cakes 40c int for the day. rich and tasty, top- ifelead 5 fo Hon Marche Bread, Loat ... Tuittl Pratt Cate eat, with delic Thursday at . Corned Beef and me Cabbage—35c With Steamed Potatoes Bread and Butter Pineapple Sundae Coffee or Milk Lunch Counter—Upper Main Almond Nut Cream Fudge, Ib. . vhs dle Society Broken b. 28¢ Upper Main Floor Grape Fruit, Can 27c No. 2 tina, in heavy syrup. Happy Home Spinach, Lares fancy stock; er Can’... Happy Home fi Henna, dozen, Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea, Lb. 45c A aetictous blend of black ten; ne Prunes, Iba, fo at %, 10 Keonomy Laundry 1 will remove fruit’ or Ink stalna—at 1 Town 'Talk Cofftes, daily; 4 lbs, Oey 1b, PIKE STREET—SE COND AVE NUE—UNION STRERT—SEATTLE Lunch Cloths 95¢ Heavy weight cotton, linen finished, In a pretty ivy pat- tern, Will tub well. 27-Inch Soft Outing 1 5 Cc F anal Feeey, good quality, striped In pink and blue, In lengths to 12 yards. 36-Inch Unbleached Muslin 15¢ Fine, even weave, for sheets, pillow cases and needlework. Lengths to 8 yards, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Aprons $1.95 Two attractive morning frocks, as sketched, made from good quality gingham and trimmed with Torchon and Valen- ciennes. These aprons will launder _ nicely, and are crisp and trim in the extreme. In bright shades of dlue, rose, yellow, preen and tan. Second Floor Tho Bon Marche Gift shopping should be started now—Personal Ser- vice will be glad to assist you, Phone Elliott 4100, or come in person— Second Floor, The Bon Marche, soft and absorbent. { Be

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