The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1924, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Beast Man’, John Tornow Shoots Two Prospectors ‘ About Second Boalt’s Stories ; Tornov Olympic “Wild Man” Begins Orgy of Murders Boys Believe They Were “Hill Devils” Three Survivors of Old Club Meet | Summer-Time Is Sweater Time!) ‘| The Bon Marche Features a Special Purchase | Or olan —— Sweaters the § This Story Was Published 12 Years Ago THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT = te na i aa ss ; We Bought These Stylish Shoes at One-Third Less Than oe : a hes Regular Wholesale Prices—and Pass. Savings on to You terey aria, ne, Katy art re ' 360 Pairs Women’s Black Satin ee eee One-Strap! : $ Sar 53 Dainty Two-Strap! Two-Button! PUMPS Wash Frocks Reduced One-Fourth! —for girls, junior girls and small women linens and English prints. » and the most original and © | ur /TORNOW SHOOTS Including plain and Normandie voiles, In all the high shades of the summer, baler IN SLEEP = __—_ Cuban, Junior Louis and ‘Walking Self Covered Heels Sizes 3 to 8. Good leather, light weight, flexible soles. quarters. Some with cut-out inset straps of black suede. If You Take a Large Size This Is Good News for You! 50 New Printed Crepe designed to conceal $ Plaids, Dots, Figured ryry mature lines and Novelty Designs in Nearly Every Imagin- Contrasting colored self collars and cuffs—knife pleated fronts and apron effects—fob, embroidery, ribbon, button and able Color. The large sizes are hemstitch trimmings—lace collars and cuffs—short and %4 sleeves, pearl trimmed vest effects. Some with brocaded ¢ IN POCKETS ow was wearl n forbade her pre her ques John was her brother, The} tion touched She made him take off his hat she might mend them. the pockets she found: lars in gold and a bottle a small quantity of ore. | John, where did you get this The trousers were mended. Tornow regarded her steadfastly for a min | ute. “You're too much, | The kettle olling over. Mrs. Bauer turned to move it. When she | turned back, Tornow was gone | 1 asked Sheriff Payette why he} | thought ‘Torne ow killed Scotty” and/ | “The Swede,’ | “ ‘Scotty’ he rest. You talk and ‘The Swede! wore |blue fla hirts when they | Montesano,” said Pa “They $50 in gold between them and spent $20 of it for provisions. Th tte |had $20 left which they couldn't spend In the woods. They found a lit-| tle gold.” When Bauer returned from tho} fields later the same day, his wife) told him of her brother's visit "He's killed somebody,” said By “Some day ho will kill som ‘o truer than he knew story In'The Star tomorrow | MAIN CAMPAIGNS Dri nk Protect your Health Budweiser Its thoroughly aged ~ not green or unfinished. Consume the quality products none’ the House of _ Anheuser ~Busch St. Louis Re- election : | ac vi John I’. Main, chief justice of t state of Washington, wh + |for re-election, has openec {I University, in 1 Also manufacturers of GRAPE BOUQUET A-B GINGER ALE BEVO »pointed | justice of the su- | preme court in was | 8 chief justice The judge isa native of Mercer | Buy by the case from your Dealer Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc, us ant eleeacuass| Distributors of Princeton university, ss of | Seattle, Wash. 9 to Seattle s w hore and was pro: t tho university, It | | ls position ho resigned upon his appointment to the bench Husband's Parties Chief Justice Candidate for| Parties ther women in hi offices ee ole Ay change fe at the University of Wash: | build held by ) P,{ ington” was to be the subject: of | | prety, § tof the United States | Public address by Prof, Alexander | : o his Crippen Roberts, of the University > of Pear | Worth $5,000, HAIR CUTS 50¢ Hf winsome of styl 4—$4.95 Dresses Now $3.72 Dresses Now $4.47 Dresses Now $5.22 Dress Now $5.97 Dresses Now $6.72 Dresses Now $7.32 Second Floor—T Specially Low Prices on Little Tots’ Togs Sheer Voile Frocks $1.95 DORABLE little Frocks—as dainty and individual as the kinds that are made specially for special little girls. Trimmed with laces, and made with butterfly sleeves and plain or scalloped hems. Sizes 1 to 6, in pink, blue, rose or green. Infants’ Knitted Bootees 39c INK aad link and fancy knit, in either long or short styles. Trimmed daintily in pink or blue. Infants’ Hand-Made Dresses $1.50 YEAUTIFUL little long or short Dresses, fin- ished with yokes or in bishop style. Small Silk Quilts $2.50 OR bassinette or carriage uses, very In pink and blue, Clinic for well babies, under the direction of the City Board of Health, Wednesday, 9:30 to 11:30. dainty. Baby Shop—Second Moer—-The Bon Marche ———————— 4,000 Yds. 38-Inch Dress Voiles, 25c Good quality Voiles in lovely patterns and scason- able Summer shades. One of the finest values we have offered. 100 Pieces 36-inch Dotted Swiss 50c Much wanted for Summer Frocks. Thus is fine quality and comes in shades of navy, green, black, tan, helio, blue and red. Third FloonThe Ben Marcho ——_ Newest Lace Vests, $2.25 LAIN and point d’esprit Nets, trimmed exquisite- P ly with narrow little frillings of Val. laces. The collars are # saucy new roll style, and the Vests come in deep cream or ivory. . (ati oe Flooe—Tae Boo Marche TheBon Marché TIVE SMNYET--SCOOND AVENUE—UNION | Saas cent oN 1—$10.95 Dress Now $8.22 2—$12.95 Dresses Now $9.22 3—$14.95 Dresses Now $11.22 1—$17.50 Dress Now $13.13 5—$19.50 Dresses Now $14.63 he Bon Marche 75 Smart Trimmed Hats Reduced Exceptional Valucs in Millinery from our finer Summer stocks— Redurad to Clear Immediately! $9.25 ILK and straw combinations, trimmed with flowers and clever uses of feathers. In all the desired Summer shades, Millinery—Third Floor—The Bon Marche <a Home Needs for Summer Thin Blown Giasses Set of 6—25c Batter quality of thin-blown glass, ta full wator tumbier size. Finely finished. None can be delivered at this price—and not more than 12 sold to one customer. “Tokanabe” Flower Bowls 25¢ Brightly decorat- ei Bowls, completo with inset. Cups and Saucers Pr. 14¢ Plain white English semi- porcelain; good quality. Beverage Shakers 49¢ Pere aluminum Shakers for mix- ing beverages. Curling Troas Gvaranteed for one year. | Union S\rost Bassaent Discuss Admission at ‘“U’’ Gathering The New Admission Require- | Win Wife Divorce | | 1 f erett Smith, who bi 233, Phil | y. udge [Summer faculty, In room |osophy hall, at 8 p.m, Tues | bly divided out ¢ ney Willla court, according . Gilmore, for treitz was awarded diamonds a $3,000 automobile, 90 cash and $100 monthly alimony CR Py of the court. 1 roperty | On he coast down slopes it off, t_ involved a $ ranch W The BETTER BARBER SHOP. 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