The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 10

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Five Are on Trial Fleming, Pioneer in 28 will bo held t) Tulsa Girl Denies | in Frisco Swindle|Alaska, Buried Today Bonney bpesatacuNiraloarlanhs 195) 1} Report of Rioting| FRANCISCO, Nov. 27.— aro to bo held| or the Chic “Phere inn't any war or riot going] Bearch with writes Mist Fay Renfro, | missin was begun Tu of Police Seek Boat Believed Stolen SAN t Mary L es | Charged he an be Funeral services the gas having perpetrated |at the Collings Br extensive stock swindle} p,m, Tuesday for stichard Mleming, he Pacific coast in| Sen to hgndreda of old-time Alaw Hirectora of the Bankers’| Kans as “Dick"’ Fleming. Fleming, and Discount Co.—-Homor | Who was In tho first gold rush to the N. J. Whelan, John 1, Pan. | Klov died Sunday Alexander R, Abrama and J,| Ho went to Alana first in 189 J, Biveman—are on trial in superior} Later he went to Dawson arf Ni court hore Q , first department | 4 Milwaukee & Bt who died Sunday |on here,” H, H, Gowen will|‘pulsa, Okla. school — girl, The body will “hai Miss Anna Hartelius, rs’ chapel at 2] Paul Railway Co., night, ‘The Rev. read the service | cremated to her| 4411 | patrol nald he One of th 150 cash, Heckla sald. |the most 2ith ave, N. B,, Beattle, in explana tion of the actual conditions under | “martial law" in that Daisy Fieming, 721 Fifth ave; his mothe Mra. & Joy, and five "We , J.D, Fleming, BM, Mem: | write agi Fleming, P. i. Fleming | true facts about Tuls iun't | riotous dinturban ae Tate 00 j, Fleming, all of this city, | war or riot going on here.” ‘Th an in any 0 by his widow, Mra. “in Ireland truth is, there haw not been a single! country Tulmans are z,” whe Bre | ards to quell any “to let the yw the} call made upon guards to qu n to let th w th a Ae in. the count name Personal Service is glad to assist with Glove easiest gifts. Upper Main Floor Bonds — the, and surest Second Floor Racal Day of Ceatence att SULTS! Young Men’s | 90 ) Kirschbaum and other good makes in WORSTEDS, UNFINISHED WORS-| $ . TEDS, CASSIMERES and SERGES! Save money on a snappy, hard wearing Winter Suit. Reliable as to fit, fabric and fashion. Si 84 to 46. Colors and patterns to please every taste, but not all sizes in every pattern. ———— Men's Shop—Just Inside the Lower Second Avenile Entrance—The Bon Marche English Broadcloth Blouses nu Smart Wool a 3: Frocks : Oa he DEREs ae Ee oNe ; Reduced One-Fourth of Booths, where Just in Time for mas needs are conveniently displayed. Small Gifts, Thanksgiving Wear clever new Novelties and the Dainty Dressings for Gifts — are all here, so or hat yo ay .find the Smartly resi: u may find them ey ily Will Spend) Thanksgiving Dresses fashioned of * Poiret Twill, Kasha and Charmeen; some fur-trim- med, others embroidered. tment of kinds and Tailored TRUE SEs THE BON MARCHE S Christmas Cards Bantaik BASEMENT |]. im lian Seanaie escent for far away, Christmas BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER For years the newspapers at Thanksgiving time have been print. ing stories about how various famil- jes in Seattle spend their holiday. The housewife who avails herself of the genuine values in the Bargain Basement is spending her time and money to good advantage. Just Out of Their Express Packages! The type of Blouse that particular women are seeking for tailored and sport wear— made from the smartest fabric of the sea- son—at a wonderfully low price! Dressings inslote all: -the tisnues, tags, All represent the smartest of the Winter mode. Youthful and matron styles— all New York models, which are Christmas Slippers for the tire family—in styles still at the height of their vogue. They have printed the stories of | In shades suitable for street and the most needy family, of the rich-| est family, of the oldest family, of | the largest family and many others. | This year, we believe, there is news in how another family of tle is going to spend its Thanks; Ing, and that’s the one we are print- | ne & Upper Main Floor Second Floor—The Bon Marche fing today—the story of The Aver-! age Family. It's typical of the pro- Seale 200 Dozen Silver-Plated ae ee Set 9 8 & and butcher in W: she lives at 7 Many pretty patterns in the lot. All Bauer was in already getting preparatory | are silver-plated on a nickel-silver base. Union St. Basement—The Bon Marche ogee ally aN rl amd tac? 8 4 Lg 5 ; Cc Santa Claus Keeps His Jolly Zoo| Bright New Aprons —In the Christmas Tree Store $1.95 S Eight-year-old Alice, the fair, and He knows every one of his animals—from the least of the fluffy To Wear her older sister, T! rabbits to the fiercest of the lions! In fact, he is convinced that he as You Prepare Your FAILLE SILK AND METALLIC afternoon wear. of a grocer attle, and | White Cups and Saucers Set of 6, $1.15 discussed plans for the day. Mrs. Bauer, busy over the ing pots and pans, was a she would consider the aver: ge family, and said: | tell you about my 4 "which we _thought was ex- steam- “We will get up al mother will f fs “and after bi Season dren will go t that’s. my husband—will Wear around the plac ae fi 1 i ‘ll New York's Sy ‘ latest styles In putter move far from the kitchen as they has the most interesting and friendly zoo in all the world. Head-wagging is a rather recent Ther » donkeys who do it nicely their ears); elephants, lions, dogs, heads with great friendilness. accomplishment in Santa's Zoo. (and others who merely wiggle monkeys and ducks also bob may be sure good eats th oak of the ¢ ing table ow will be of Joe is a gi does get car tons! Thanksgiving Dinner! There are pigs who squeal, roosters who crow and cats who meow! There are lambs, goats, cows and Ives, all trained for various tricks—and this is rather a confidence, but Santa carries water for the elephants, just like any uray, patty, , copen and tile. blue Crepe Aprons—more sis ters in the charming Zenia family, and pretty percales, the weatth made in all the bright, live- very hat wm bargning On SN a ; Ft, ly colors that one likes to these Winter morn- Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche RICH FUR-COLLAREDR) A\o\ (le goa \° ie I BES ERNE Save on Thanksgiving Foods at The Bon Marche Armour’s Star Ham Pound, 31c sizes for women and “my +) i] Sizes to 42 NORMANDY and BOLIVIA in Black and Brown Furs of Viatka Dyed Coney and Manchurian Wolf All are fully lined with lingette or satin de chine Side ties and button faster ings; heavy chain stiteh embroidery trimmed. misses. Second Floor—The Bon Marche American Beauty Manchurian Walnuts Pears, Can 10c Pound, 15c Bon Marche Fruit Cake, 70c Up $1.15 Plain and decorated. Make lovely gifts. Minco Pies, filled to the brim with riet t wees de Golden F : 40c ‘ E Thanksgiv Cakes; iced and Old English Ni cRACER RUE Vik pe oe seey Plum Pudding tas 35 Lb. Coffee Section Bakery—The Bon Marche WHY NOT ORDER BY MAIL? se 12¢ Counter Thanksgiving Dinner, 50c Roast Young Yakima Turkey, Delicious Cream Wafers, Ib. t t fection f berry sauce, nut dressing and cran- bread and butter, hot coffee or milk. mashed potatoes ; : A J mince pie, One-pound Box of Our Assorted Creams 59c I Upper Main Floor: Lunch Counter—Upper Main Floor

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