The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1924, Page 8

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ee 1g BarGain BASEMENT Tei tae : The Bon Marche Presents Your Friends Judge You by Your P| e . t Clothes and You'’el Never Think Pe recom Her \ ss Exc | u Sli D) ely 1 n S e a t tle These Cost Only $10.00 ; . “va i a «eee so \ in displayed t $ t 3 - ‘ | French Fashion! ". e on J fe 4 1 . . he Bon ! rche ‘ ”; , MT : oD Expressing hig! In styles fo r ei ne de ; y eons 3 per large and 7 wll ; femal a ae ¢ | workmanship! F . ¢ A girls and mat ff Clever Styles in Poiret : tt the ge bailot \ - { gE hs f ree bins th ie farbidden tert tl 5' ae Twill and Hairline ! state constitution, Frocks, $39. 560 === (oats, $69. 50 At es Bt Stripe Materials 1) A ently in control of the sit , Second Floor—T he Bon Marche ‘ x Tailored and coat styles; bone stems ott - . a i seiaes Peter Pan and fia colin oma Lay coi tea - | effects; contrasting colored pip ings and bind ; long and three quarter sleeves September Sale of Gloves Continues k ; ee Thousands of pairs—our own importation—offered at prices of more than usual interest. Here they are : Neiry—Blech—Birown JULY FOURTH barn ee 55 c | kid Gloves ....... $2.35 | Patric Goves..... $1.50] Mr deve..... $1.45 | Soe eee renee ( OSTS l .) A , Long-cuffed $1 25 Elbow length and 95¢ ‘Twelve-button $2. 95 Sixteen-button $3 95 . . LOT OF JACK Fabric Gloves , ‘ | Gauntlet Fabric Gloves Lambskin Gloves Tammiekini Gloves 2 Style and Quality Compete With NOTO! t. 2—The i Low Price in This Group! ' Small boys and girls and their WOMEN’S GOOD LOOKING NOVELTY | J sme: 0. 02 ce ane ee 45-Inch Pillow OXFORD ix eee <1 New Curtains—Priced Most Easily .) casing 29 Yard. bu — si turin firew ke yr Ruffled Grenadine Curtains, Pr. $1.45 Ruffled Voile Curtains, Pr. $1.35 "illow Casing, ¥ ry special value Main Floor—The Bon Marche For Autumn House Refurnishing We Suggest These Medium size dot effects. Daintily ruffled and well In splash designs, finished with small, neat ruffle : made. Finished with ruffled tie-backs—in white only. | and ruffled tie-backs. 36-In. Percales 15¢ Marquisette Ruffled Curtains, Pr. $1.25| Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, $1.35 : king patterns—fin Good quality, finished with crisp 2-inch ruffles. In White, good quality, with medium size dots. Com- zx white only, and complete with ruffled tie-backs. plete with ruffled tie-backs. In 214-yard lengths. Half Bleached Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, Pr. $1.25| Ruffled Grenadine Curtains, $1.35 Airplane Muslin Patent and Kid Leathers In open-work stripe style, finished with 2-inch Very dainty white Curtains with small dot pattern. ; ‘ 25c Short vamps and round toes, developed on a ruffles; 244 yards long, and complete with ruffled Complete with tie-backs. , $00 yards—-40 French last—some pointed toes: Goodyear welts be tie-backs. Crossbar Scrim Curtains, $1.50 fines Rc grep FS om lattice pt aa . Ruffled Crossbar Curtains, Pr. $1.25 Crosst scrim daintily ruffled. Finished with col- Bed Sheets $1. ent in " extvetin valida giving. Close Convention Fine acis with ' cae on ee eee aa aed ‘ ge 2 pink, blue and gold. Ruffled tie " sari pring ont of Postal Workers hemstitched edge. Complete ” h ruffled i} ie-backs, n white only. : Bed Sheets $1.43 OLEETIA, Sept. 3—Opening win Plain Marquisette Lace-Edged Curtains, $1.25 Good heavy welght; seamless the ate Aasox n of Sestal Finished with neat 2-inch hems. The material is a good quality. In cream, white and ecru. "Third Floor-—The Bon Marche ka, carriers 4 supervisor Fourth Floor~The Bon Marche . lowed here last n with a dan at the Olympinn hotel. The ation pasned resolutions urg , congressman to pass . in crease bill over the nt'a vet ie ew Autumn Coatings— |the #10-hour day now In effect, and & better conditions for car S FT Tita Sanoehatio wit sasct: ta. wel , In the New Leather-Like Fabrics j Batehen next year, July: ¢ and You can have a smart coat at a small price if you select your fabric from among the new ones—in rich Autumn 'She Puts Fat on 1 Wa | shades—at The Bon Marche the Skinny Kids i-Inch New Veloria Coating, $6.95 56-Inch New Polaire Coating, $2.95 Brea m0 . ts Very beautiful, soft quality, in shades of hunter green, Kaf- Heavy, all wool, in cut effects. In tan, brown, blue, gray. Harbor co ir, Taffee, cinnamon, beach, beaver, stone and black. oe : A ees 56-Inch Rich Merzina Coating, $12.00 56-Inch New Flamingo Coating, $5.95 bber, and Lustrous and rich—also easy to fashion. In shades of tan, Beautiful plaid, striped and checked coatings, in gray, cocoa, 3 ¢ to the annual rer 22 brown and black. navy and tan, red and tan, and blue and tan. ‘ The number of underweight 4 ; : m children totaled 47 per cent of the “= 56-Inch All-Wool Velour Checks, $2.95 enrollment when the work egan, | ‘ Phfopre hey ote e A popular, soft material, easy to tailor. Medium and large 7 and waa reduce 3 per cen ‘ ' pices wana e checks in tan with red, green with tan, Pekin with tan, brown Autamn Dressmaking Classes Poison for Rabbits — with black, red with black, tan with BAYY; Pekin and navy, Start Sept. 22nd. d Mi tP ) \ brown with white ‘and black with white. an ice a asco A ita . , , ~ PASCO, Wash., Sept. 6.—The rab ' 56-Inch Novelty Velours, Yard $4.95 12 Lessons for $2.90 hint Mee the WEEN farrat we Lovely new patterns in coating which is to be popular for Learn to make your own clothes — you'll find it econom- ‘ } ids Paceeseds edd sheen biksd. 10 fall wear, In stripes, checks and plaids—and rich new color ical. Register now—Personal Service, Second Floor. 1 } all stacks against. thin pest combinations. i vent: five farmorw have secured 45! Third Floor—The Bon Marche annot ea as ounces of poison, which. representa | " ies | the killing of 4,500 rabbits, accord-| i ern { ling to the biological Poh cciniea ep a Rey Say if Stamped } ! A demonstration for polsoning| 0. . or mo e: mice, made by John Finley, of th A smart Autumn coat—re Pillow Cases biological survey, resulted in find quires 3 yards of 54-inch mate [44 Saas 4 350 dead mice 200.foot » rial (with or without distinct up You Get Written Guarantee! aieug'the eles of a-barveated tale or dewal (i.e PIKE STREET—SECON N N $1.15 Pr. i 4 . : ‘ % | Price te PIKE STREET—SECOD JE—UNION STREE SEATTLE into ONE nCE. 5 ss bj in Heyling Island, England, were | 13 which a one-piece furn can be constructed. posted in Germany 22 years ago. | i The ARCWELD positively cannot crack, break j or burn out. It gives greater heat and SAVES tor one man to have control of them | into the business with better chances | There is one large pen holding some-| for life, which is generally, but not i YOU 30% OR MORE ON FUEL, because no heat as an ravelers ee all of success than many others, and|thing over 150 foxes to be used in| always, true. The pups are born in | i d beca t distributes the heat quicker Mr. Hildebrand is in charge at the | that success has followed his meth-| filling orders in the near future, and/the spring, from March to May, ané- ' is lost an : use it dis A 1 ve island and supplies most of the tech-| ds is attested to by the fact that/in a walk around the istand with| will run up to as many as 13 to the, than cast iron furnaces. It is absolutely clean. Fair Island Fox Farm nical Knowledge used in conducting |from a start of eight pairs three | Mr, Hildebrand I saw enough to con-| litter, with-an average of cight of Install an |the farm, while Mr. Miller attends | Years ago, Mr. Hildebrand roughly| vince me that not nearly all of the! nine, depending on the amount of | sates ct ae chiefly to the marketing end from his| estimates that they now have 600! foxes were in that pen lcare given to the foxes. The pup# A > in Seattle, The farm hag been | foxes or over on the island. On the majority of fox islands one| are born blind ar i, but the ARCWELD Ranch Spreads Over Seven Islands, Proves) °tt!3 Seats: The farm tas teen | f jis fortunate’ to” obtein. a. casual hal bens to grow immedltely >, ny ; two years previous to actually engag-| ON! {glimpse of a fox slipping,thru the/in fact, the whole animal develope 5 2 1, ’ ‘ e f One-Piece, Seamless Inter’ esting to I entz k amily i in the business Mr. Hildebrand| On an |: nd 4 two and one-haif| brush and the fox farmer has to de-| at.an amazing rate Li sa close student of fox raising. | miles in This is another in @ series of be tho house but it proved to be paki tag with | pend, chfefly on other methods than jeing naturally of a scientific foxes g at large, 8 of course | §! to > y mo OxeS | Steel F urnace stories concerning the trip of fen the head ¢. the. fo! Being naturally jentific turn | foxes running at large, it is of cours ight know how many foxes, if the Pentz family from Seattle | ranch proper with t eding equip. “jof mind, it followed that he went|impossible to estimate accurately any, he b But on Fair island one Ps Py - }can walk around the island and si . . 1 to Alaska in an open boat. |ment and a large pen containing (Pipe or Pipeless) RG foxes, There (i Ment | |foxes almost anywhere, to say not © » was no one in sigh i ici re. ed « e! o | and you will be amazed at its efficiency and econ- BY LINDEN’ BE ; so We reembarked and set off| WISH jing of those in the large pen, whic! | a around the island in search o} | omy. Since it cannot leak gas or smoke, you PALe AUVANTS, iklawiA. “Ang. 30'lnovaa s Where: waa a nétaet on | jhand, and tamenesa is an item to ve | E ’ SLA , Aug. 23.|ho © was \ j i onsidered when onp is buying fox i have assurance of better health in your home. During the time we were at|another nearby island and when we Mine be a cot beside the hill; Ito. raise, th ona tbenkiGard 2248] i The clean, heated air all goes into your rooms. Nyratigell “the wea iver alternated |i Md gottin Around to the\ othe side A bechive's'hum shall soothe my ear; | ‘The biue fox ia supposed to mate | [aati iastieette Saees TSE : : <6 » ; between unsettled and rain and our |c ir island we could see another | * ‘i % | The ARCWELD is pe AO hare alae pen departure was postponed one day | pa A willowy brook. that tums a mill, urnace is scientifically installed } because of I supervision. Thousands of Seattle homes already Maeiaia ap With many a fall shall linger near have ARCWELDS. continue, in spite of symptoma which ‘Dewan 7 1 on still) could din. | over no habitation on r Island.| Jo we ran on around, intending to| might not deveop, but in this go across to the first house we had| } Install Your Arcweld Now! we proved poor judges, for not moré| neon | than five miles out from Wrangell) No Payment Until September ees tn ane continue Wits out ceasing for the balance of the| About this time a gas boat hove in| across tho ¢ ain. On the following|another island, ‘buc arose determined to Y' The swallow, oft, beneath my thatch, Shall twitter from her clay-built nest, Oft shall the pilgrim lift the latch, And share my meal, a welcome guest. “Princess” Steamships rave Senttle (red for Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. YHE DAY HOAT—For Vi tHE i (Old stove taken in trade) |g0-mile run to Fair island, How-|slght and ran down to us, and it NIGHT Sone ‘anceaver direct, = lever, knowing that a welcome await-| proved to be the man we were look. —_ sete ji Tine | ves wer. a, Lat us explain why the “Arcweld MMhod of led us at the Ssland, we comforted | ing for, Mr. Hildebrand, with his wife S Around my tied perch shall spring $2.75 Qne.wey $5 Roant mtn |i¢4 25 One way $2.35 Round | Healthful Heating’ 1s the most economical jourselves with the thought that] and little girl, returning from Peters. — ences ek Nach fragrant flower that drinks the dew; And Lucy, at her wheel, shall sing In russet gown and apron blue and successtul method of heating known today \eir home was the house on I caiap ii the Fase rby island, and in a short time a 4 ae ap.|@ Were ashore and comfortably fed, | ARCWELD MFG. eae Inc. The ‘first, thing one 5 on AP"! after a long, nasty day in the rain, | proaching a fox ranch island usually |anq Mr, Hildebrand was battling| 3469 Third iw a sign, x Ranch—Keep Off."’| _ ‘ Lae SUMMER EXOURSION FARES Oa Ne ene aa ee ene inaterm Canada and the United States, ‘Throuxh a an Pacific Rockles, with liberal stop- |f |bravely to keep afloat under the} " Wox ranchers are troubled with] deluge of que a deluge of questions we asked concern Avenue West ‘ poachers and thelr association has|ing fox farming a standing reward of $1,000 for any:| ane one caught poaching. So, of course, 4 (The village church. among the trees. se Where first our marriage vows were given, With merry peals shall swell the breeze, ‘ fot point with taper spire to heaven tee = —DSamuel Rogers Fair island farm really em: braces seven jslands, but at present we felt a trifle timid about landing | only one is being used for fox raising unless woe were sure of ourselves.|The others in the group, however, We ram up to what seemed tolare wo close that it was necessary

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