The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 12

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en i THE SEATTLE STAR Nee ee ‘* DEFIES CHURCH TURTLE DATED .UP Hold Suspect After {Somebody Erred in (Sound Fish Season j q Chase by a Father Raid at Hollywood, Is Ordered Opened) “Heretic” Bishop Challenges , te Accustrs for Proof All Set for the First“Children’s Day’ of the New School Year The Bon Marche Plans Specially Every School Y car— Day They Have Free to Spend Downtown! S)"Peter Pan’ Suits Girls’ Re hal and ~| For Little Lads Dress Coats TEW arrivals in jersey or get FINISHED _ materials win- some ithfu tweeds made n Twist, youthf trimmed Balkan or Middy styles—as we 1 as the with fur, | y stitchings, and smart clever new vest effects. All of the rows of deco ve buttor Brushed newer colorings with cuffs and collar cut, blocked id plain polaire, velours, trimmed with contrasting pine and mart top-coat to , i to 8. Burn 1, gray, greer Junior Norfolk Suits, $8. 50 to $12. 50 4 $8.95 to $14.95 Popular mannish styles—built for lads from 4 to 10, Many have “yl ts nell ear Gingham School Main Floor—T he Frocks, $1.95 School Handkerchiefs at Easy Prices | S%"'h% s2'ed Focks with defn, Linen and — “Hankies,” | — Linen Handkerchiefs 15c ne So That Saturday Boys and Girls Can Do Their Shopping Easily and Economically on the Ong colors mixture separate ve: If you want to beco All new blocks and color | graceful practice high kick jing, ts the advice of Irene Howard, dancer, who will jopen an engagement at the | Butler cafe next Monday eve- ‘ning. She says it made her graceful, This picture shows Miss Howard executing her high- est kick, than which there is no whicher. She brings with her some new dance numbers from the East and South Alaska Rail Chief ‘Coming to Seattle alm Hon Marche skete hed om the Group LR ginghams of good quality, trimmed touches of hand-embroidery. All bright with contrasting color, or with clever y i hades 4495 Pm dys Main Floor—The Bon March Second Floor—The Bon Marche For School Desks: For Boys! “Standwear” Specialized Shoes Imitation Leather Pencil Cases 50c red, blue taining erase ard the steam of thelr ti nd green, con {1 sharpener Be pencils and in styles which are characterful to please both mother and combinations of the shapes sophisticated enough and daughter. Velvets, silk everly trimmed. In black, BY J. R. JUSTICE {hi W. H.-Paulhamus is the unknown |!t will fuantity in the republican © contest | contende Yor the nomination for governor. And| You will notet allot the political workers:in algebra | the tre sitting up nights trying to figure| on t ob they point out out whether he equals “X” or exit-|that if Ku Klux Klan fails to The wire dopesters will tell you If | go down the eiethsis, forte Pauthamus gets the full K. K. vote, ‘they are two—« new greens and blue, poppy reds, and black. t—The Bon Marche iatag the haus of each member in the total mem , 6 bership footings, then it is “Good f J Rhere’s a Lot of Wear in These |Night” for Paulhamus. { With 10 candidates seeking the| nomination, 5,000 to 40,000 |thrown in a lump to one man ¥ a lot. But if the Klan num only.a few thousand, that in| number “Keds” reinforced. In biack brown Pruinamos, declares tbat ie la no Fine Lisle Stockings 50c i member of the K. K. K. Im fact, | lastic ribbed tops, double heel, toe and Plain or Richelieu Black, white, brown, beige, buck gee and gray the knows very Iittle about them bbed top. 3 and j Length Socks 50c excepting what he reads in the news- | | measure 49, which is the so choo! | a ioe Steet Aen bint, and which is understood to be | la K. K. K. pet measure. And it ts |no secret that the members of the | Klan are mightily proud on that ac. count. | W. H. Paulhamus is too well known in the state to require much explanation beyond the new issue of the K. K. K. He has always been classed as a ressive. He was j}a member of J enate from 1907) }to 1911. He was at one time presid-| ing officer of that body | He openly championed rrohibt-| |tion and woman's wittihgs: Curiae In the Bon Marche Food Shape) This legislative days. He says he| Main Floor—The Bon Marche New Arrivals in Autumn Neckwear, 95c and 10¢. $1.25. Crow Quill Pens and Holde and include The Haigh, semi-English, Munson Army, No. 11—W. H. Paulhamus batty oo» Marg year Wingfoot rubber heels. Newest style patterns, eith- up and discuss various candidates for the governorship. The Star ak: eer gee tae OMe a ; Materials are light or dark shades of Russian calf, Globe, up-to-date map, Sor~loeee: 18d hooks; 199 Sizes 9 to 1314, $3.50 Pose Big Boys’ sizes, 6 to 10, handy condensed, self- Smaller Serateh Main Floor—The Bon Marche Gym. Slippers, $1.25 Fine Cotton Stockings 25c Third Floor—The Bon Marche top. In black, gray, cinnamon, jack rabbit, light- MPORTED venise collars, in circular style; collar and ; cuff sets in linen, organdie and broadcloth—plain or Silk-to-the-top or with reinforced foot and lisle hem- Milton and Bradley Water Colors 40c Composition and Note Books, rule, ng cup, Protractors, 10¢ cach “BR bb » He pen. hold Combination Compass — Divider tte’ t ? f 5 School Bags, waterproof, 25¢ to and Protractor, 25¢. Shoes built to The Bon Marche’s specifications from $1.35. au Rulers, 5¢ to 25¢. O e e a Ss top-grade materials—selected for their wearing qualities. Boston Pencil Sharpener Higgen Waterproof Black Ink is 1 df ing fen vitepele Se ar, handy ¥ ap - : ° * asts are correctly proportioned for growing fee’ fer school and home use:| 30¢. —for the Particular Miss! ; Eversharp and Sheaffer pencils 106. Footform and the Belmont. Selected overweight oak with clip or ring; $1.00 to | Lead Pencils, 1¢, 2 for 5¢ $3. 95 and $7.50 tanned leather Goodyear welt sewed out soles and Good- gO SNe tg be lela gael elie tien ere chy og “ di "S1. to ek 8 sas ptiye hc PUT INSOME er Blucher or straight lace; plain or tipped toes; oak has no favorites one way or the other and no attempt to tell anything leather inner soles and sole leather counters. but facts has been made. Compasses, 25¢ : 10¢ ( Six-inch wire stand Gummed — Reinforcements brown elk, patent or black calf. Shoes or Oxfords for every occasion. 85e. Seratc ae “ Sizes 214 to 6, $4.50, School Dictionaries, \y 7 . Third Sizes 1 to 2, $4.00. $5.00. , ‘ing, 35¢ te r Be to Be rach | * ’ pronouncing, 35¢ to Stenographers’ Note Books United States Rubber Co s $2.75. Se and 10¢. ss quality. Heavy black duck uppers and corru- 5 4 gated black rubber soles. Sizes for growing girls, 24% School Stockings : , 5 to 8, and sizes for boys, 21% to 6. ribbed tops, with heel, toe and » s. é Full-F ashioned Silk Hose, $1.35 EINFORCED heel, toe and sole, with lisle hemmed wood, peach, dawn, blush, banana, Airedale and nude. . . Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, $1.85 daintily trimmed in folds or laces; and linen and organ- 2 B. 4 med top. Black, white, brown, gray, beige, nude, die vest sets in many effective style caramel, log cabin, tanbark and sombrero. nests A wit iraltss Baacstbo a id Main Floor—The Bon Marche re er mee If a Super-man Searched Your Real Estate Title he would find every fila | whether dangerous or slight. But there are no Super-men The nearest thing to the Supet-reults of the imaginary Superman is the result ob- tained by the “composite man” the group of men working together, “aiding each other and checking each other's work. It is the result of the Com- | posite Man that we give you when our large and experienc. ed organization searches the title to a plece of real estate which you plan to buy. Then, for the one fee, we give you Super-protection in the form of our Policy of Tithe Insurance. | WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $750,000 a lt eee | He says he thinks the state, |paid the state jschools, who gets $3,000 a year,| jof the Western Washington Fair | association, |Overalled Bandit |8, and Lucille st is still strong for them. He de-| ~ will give him more! chasing bootleggers| should’ he become’ the governor. He also claims a good share of credit for helping to poe that the rail 1 at Olympia prior to 1907. He is gainst the Bone the con-| ple exer in the good, old] power bill. | rather | than the cities, should be in the} | power business. He 18 for increasing the salary| superintendent —of| even if it would mean decreasing| |the salaries of the president of the! University of Washington or the} | President of the Pullman college | He thinks it would tend to improve | lthe public school vervice to pay al big man a big salary. Mr. Paulhamus has been a resi- dent of the state of Washington for 34 years. He has had much to do with the development of the ber- ry industry of the Puyallup valley. He has also been the leading spirit Robs Lone Woman A bandit, dressed in overulix, late y night, held up Mr Empress hotel, at 15th a The woman gave the thug $4.75 from her purse and the man then ran away, The bandit carried a gun Cottage Brand 25c| Pineapple Large cans fruit in syrup. Full Cream Cheese, rich and delicte Ib, 25¢ Beechnut Pork and Beans, de liclous beans in tomato sauce can 9¢; 3 for abe Del Monte Tor packed, large ca dozen Hunt's Plums, 3 for Ship Brand Sardine ported Norwegie pure olive oll Happy Home ( ,-16-0unce bottle R 25¢ Town Talk Blend Coffee—3 Ibs. 90c Our regular 35¢ blend—for this day only at a low price Limited to 3 Ibs. to one cus tomer. extra fine ipreme in syrup; Fine Quality Hams, |b. 3l1c Swift's, Armour'’s or Barton's | Hams—by the only Freshly Churned Creamery But fer, choice quality, guaran teed; Ib 15¢ | Boneless Cottage Butts, lean, sugar-cured meat; Ib 28¢ Swift's or Armour's Bacon, sliced, in dust-proor cartons; Ib, 48¢; tb. .........25¢ Imported Finnan Haddie, bone less. fish from — Aberdeen, Scotland; Ib. s. B2¢ | Jilg’s Weiners, finest ingredi ents; Ib. 28¢ | Bon Marche Mayonnaise, pound 30¢ Ohenes Bic Blend Tea—Lb. 46c A delicious and delicate blend of black teas, Bon Marche Breads 10c Breads. with that home-made taste loayes, 2 for 19¢. Fresh Prune Coffee Cake DevilAngel Cake, with marshme Ib, { Main Vloor—The Bon Marche Large Mallory Hats $5.00 Our Fall Hats run up and down the color scale, but our qualities only run up and our prices only run down. Make a comparison and we'll make a customer, All the new blocks and styles in black and twenty-one shades of gray, brown ahd green. Crofut and Knapp. Hats, $7 and $8; Schoble Hats, $5 and $6.50; The Bon Marche Special, $2.85. Men's Shop—Lower Entrance, Second Avenue a 4 vse oo BBE allow. icing 80¢ Buttery Butterhorns, 2 for 16¢: 5 for 25e Assorted English Cakes—our own make—per PIKE STREET—SECOND 1D y (0% STREET—SEATLLE New Tungsten Lamps Not refills—10-, 15-, 40-, 50- and 60-watt. With wire drawn Tungsten C steel filaments. Everyone tested— none delivered. sf ?”! Sterling Silver Salt es ox g we tel | and Pepper Shakers Clocks ° $1.50 Pair 69c , In 4 ividual § “America” ~ guar a nteed shakers; very at good time keepers tractive shapes. @ Pair 15c In blue “Ho-Binrd” pattert Union St, Basement—The Bon Marche,

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