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lAsphyxiation Kills Four Sentenced for FRATERNITY IS | Former State Solon| _ Liquor Violations of James Thompson, former state /courts Tuesday, Capt, Leonard Wil senator, and Charles Smith, hia | Hams, of the barge Bellingham, was | anization Affiliates | partuer in the real estate business, | £ 00 for poxnexsion of sevorut fi | twrdaay, Mike Myotovich were Chi Upsilon Chi, local fraternity | : ‘a : o Hol jot aay been sf Sa |Gyro Club t ; Lowls, 1 victed of sale of rar Its Annual Meeting jj: ton WOsday” jal ee Ans ti | The annual meeting of tho Se-/sentence and $260 fing by Judge E, ie ete ec . attle Chapter of the International Cushman, Sunization, in Troy, Alabama, Association of Gyro Die wi Tas The local chapter house is locat-| low a dinner at the L. ed At 212 18th ave, N. EL Install-| building restaurant, Thursday even-| Smoker Scheduled ation is expected to take place next; ing, December 6, at 6:15, Officers for Loeal Trades quarter. | will be elected for the year 1924 Mombers of Chi Upsilon Chi who! 7 eta ak District Commercial will be initiated into Pi Kappa Phi/ Quentin TL. Quintivan are: Faculty mombers: Dr. H. H,| Mackenzie, Thomas Mi , jowen, Sandy M. Kane, Dr, J. Hot-| Philip 8. She president, ha lagen aivckenite be ik Shepherd, ros Be al e,{club house, Friday night at 8 Victor Smith, Post graduate, E./ Neville Goff, Sander, «| o'clock Dewart Lewis, Graduates, Leonard] lay Ramsay K, Burns, Wik] De. University Donald H.| club members will be the guests of Rowlands,| the University of Washington fac- oy} uity club at a smoker in the faculty PD. C. Hall has been appoint W. Bindon, R, K. Rourke. }tiam DV Townsend Jacobs, to arrange the program for the Active members: George -H.| William N. J. HW, CG. Rober ing. . Barnes, Frank Olsen, Richard} son, E, lL, McNaughton, Gorde two clubs annually exchangs Vamerell, Norman LL. Freeman,} Allen and Norman G, Johnson. courtesies, THE BON MARCHE fall BaRGaAIN BASEMENT firistmas (ampaiqn | | | | } Have you been to the Christmas Campaign in the Bargain Basement? What a wealth of practical gifts conveniently displayed for easy selection! What i bargain prices on useful presents! Truly an opportunity to save money on 1 Christmas Shopping! ; | NEW POIRET TWILL ==) © DRESSES | > 16 to44 This is a real opportunity dress well at bargain prices. Th attractive models were made to sell at much higher prices, Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters Practical Christmas Gifts $4.25 Heavy Shaker dou- ble ruffneck Sweaters. Combinations of black and orange, and brown and buff. Sizes 28 to 36. More than Twenty styles in Navy; some Black and Brown Many coat styles; drapes and tiers; quarter sleeve: sleeves. side® ties; short and three- many bell style Not all sizes in every style, WOMEN’S BATHROBES \ ps>. Comfortable ; Garments of Beacon Cloth with satin ribbon trim. Floral and Indian de- signs in light and dark colors, Cord ties fimished with tassels, Two pockets. Sizes 38 to 44. Other models at $2.95 and $4.95. One style in sizes 48 to 52, $5.95. Women’s Pure Thread SILK STOCKINGS Full fashioned, with re- inforced liste heels and toes. Double lisle garter tops. “EVERWEAR"™ brand. Sizes 814 to 10. BOOTEES SLIGHT SECONDS Sizes Sizes Comfortable! Serviceable! BARGAINS! Red and blue felt with cuff collars of ivory and Pleasing! ecru, on whid are nurs- nes and picture MEN’S Gowns FANCY SHIRTS $2.95 Striped English Sateen ellent for | \ } Gifts! $1.00 (4g | Jeanne style Attractive Shirts in Ge | \\ | neck, ‘Trimmed the best quality \ QS RE pH} with imitation striped pereale, with \ a fi) / French cuffs. Neat triped pattern 16 and 17 Sizes 1444 to 17 ww Irish face. In feah and orehid. Sixes THE SEATTLE STAR The Christmas Gift Nook in the Art See- tion—holds many treasures one would feel safe in giving any friend, Third Floor > “Sal The Christmas Tree Store PIKE STREBT—SECOND AVENUE--UNION STH ‘SEATTLE Just 16 Shopping Days | Before Christmas!—Are You Ready? Glove Bonds are aj. Ways acceptable for one can then get the color and size Wanted. Glove Section, Upper Main Sale of Mirrors Ivory Pyralin Slightly Imperfect—Du Barry Pattern pletured 14 Inches Long Du Barry patterned Mirrors of medium size, with long handles and beveled glass. Slightly imperfect. Engrayed with one 114-inch Old English letter, in blue or black, priced $4.25. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche MARA PA PAIS Fa Santa Plays Games There aren't many hours, these dizzy pre-Christ- mas days, when Santa is all by himself, but when he is, he finds many things to do, There are Check- ers, Hadma, Par- cheesi and a lot of new-fashioned games that it in- trigues Santa to learn. Some of them are delight- fully tricky and make the old chap scratch his head a bit, even if he did make them up himself: Kindergarten Toys Games for Everyone Combination Game Boards, games, 85 pleces of equip ment 85.75 Nested Blocks 65¢ to 812.00 Baby's A, B, C Blocks...81.50 Complete Kindergarten Sets— PU eae pReLA yey Other Games Puzzles, all kinds . B5¢ to $4.00 Imported Games, with marbles $1.00 © $4.00 Gamea of M Lotto Games... 256 to $1.25 pins ni ~* 7 tard Game Kl cy ch % thks B5¢ wo 85¢ Tray $1.50 Board ¢ 50¢ t) 81.00 $1.50 ond 83.00 Paint 25¢ to $6.00 | Tadic Croquet....85¢ to 75¢ Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Hand Embroidered Morning Frocks 2 $1.95 (For Apron Thursday) Smart little Morning Frocks, hand embroidered in unusual effects. Well made, of a fine quality of gingham, these would make most accept- able Christmas gifts. In Blue, Brown, Orchid or Pink Sizes 36 to 46 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Specials From the Food Shop New and Enlarged Canned Goods Section for Your Convenience Assorted Cases of 24 Cans Mixed Fruits or Vegetables at 10% Less Than Regular Swift's Cottage Butts | Jelly Rolls, 2 for B06 Lb. 26¢ Each i8e ‘ i : English Muffins, jarge size dozen 106 Faney New York Mammoth ‘ as ‘ Cheese, ‘ase | New Oranges, _dust ar- Bon M Theusand Island rived from California, Salad £ & fresh dail dozen 1be b. B8¢ Ver ui Armour's Star Sliced Bacon, | Walnuts, lot “(Manchu freshly smoked and alice rian); sweet 1 easy to A8¢; % It BOO red aoe b.10¢ Choice Kippered Satmon, tg Me ahs © sine tee 22 14 22¢ | Ralk Cocoa, ¢ b a5 Bon Marche Salad Dressing, | Orange Pekoo Blend 12¢ and ; 154 Bon Marche Bread Fancy Bleached Raisins, new 10¢ Loaf 2 Loaves 19¢ Butterhorns, Special Green Tea A5¢; 1 Town Talk ¢ Jeed Angel Cakes, ape f t the di 40¢ | Choice Black Figs Prunes, Date and Nut Cookies, by ‘ 28¢ 10¢ The Bon Marche Upper Main aa Camisoles, of satin, in pas. t y ing and Parisian in effect Cotton Blankets $3.75 Pair In neat plaids, assorted styles. Size 66x80 inches. Wool-Finish Cotton Blankets $4.50 Pair Good-looking plaids, bound at the ends. Size 66x80 inches. Woolnap Cotton Blankets $5.00 Heavy quality, in blue, tan, pink and gray. Size 66x80 inches. Wool and Cotton Blankets $6.50 Pair Heavy quality, size 70x80 inches —oh, so nice and warm. 66x80-Inch Red Blankets $6.95 Pair Extra quality for the money— wool and cotton mixed. 90 Per Cent Wool Blankets $8.50 Pair Just enough cotton to prevent . shrinking. Block plaids, in red, blue, pink, gray and tan; size 66x80 inches. a The Christmas Bazaar Where IAttle Gifts and Dainty Christmas Dressings Are Conveniently Displayed Novelties — Deli- uton= Flower niere Chris Artificial Flow oration—-ANl the good, old fashioned kind—and lots of jous new ones. taundy and for Dec- ‘da in great ing almoxt you may Lemonade Shaker 65¢ 35¢.95¢. tel shades, $1.25 and $1.95. Lingerie, of novelty striped fabri immed _ with light st $1.15. Boys’ Windsor Ties, in all c t Scotch plaid 1 hades, 35¢ to $1.50. Second Floor —The Bon Marche Kees at 40-In. Plain { GaN Voiles 50c Yd. Fine quality V In all J the newest si for When bound with Crumb Set they yt fetch $1.90 27-Inch Flannelettes 20e Yard Tea Pot $1.00 Heavily x plated 36-Inch White Outing Flannel 25e Yard rds of I Union Street Basement—The Bon Marehe Give Blankets For Christmas Here is a wealth of fancy low-priced blankets that will solve your “prac. tical gift” problem as surely as though you'd spent double the amount. — 4 Third Floor—The Bon Marche Practical Gifts Little Things That Are Sure to Be Heavy aluminum lemonade or beverage Stands 66x80-Inch Plaid Blankets $775 Wool and cotton mixed, fine for | wear—none better at the price. All-Wool Plaid Blankets — | $9.75 Pair Fine heavy quality, size 66x80 inches, in pink, blue, tan, gray ‘and red. All-Wool Plaid Blankets $10.50 Pair Soft and warm, handsome plaids, in helio, tan, pink, red and blue; will wear well; 70x80 inches. All-Wool Plaid Blankets $12.00 Pair Heavy fine quality Blankets, in helio, tan, pink, red and blue; will wear well; 70x80 inches. All-Wool Plaid Blankets $15.00 Extra fine*quality, 70x80 inches; ¥ in all good colorings. N White Wool Blankets $12.50 to $15.00 Extra fine and especially good looking—will give long service. vi F campaign and Owners of Appreciated Unbreakable Candy Jars Dishes $1 Set $1.50 Of steel, heay en. 1 and decor- Glass Tare 30:35 ame riety of attractive col , Kindergarten Design. a} Ri a Cups and Saucers F 50c to $1.50 43 Novelty shape decorated in: pleastag colors, ti? Jardinieres $1.00 to Pitchers $5.00 35e to Sie Nicely decorated, : and in attractive shapes and sizes Art Pot ieres, new orinthian pattern. Pottery _ Baskels 65¢ From Italy r ts, Bread Trays $3.75 conve very