The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1924, Page 14

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SEATTLE MAN'S een BOOK IS OUT mvt Lopp Writes of Reindeer He Brought to Alaska fe Cost $10,000 Orpheum Comedian Breaks Pact by Marry- ing and Loses Wager THE BON MARCHE “| BarGain BASEMENT |e Featuring Unusual Style Details Beautiful Fall aro fh Super values that are not eas- \ ily understood until you have \ proven their worth in wearing | qualities. | With self and fine fur collars. Fully ee Bolival $ Bea! § Rareton! cae lined with satin de chine | | and novelty lingette; barrel | sleeves; set-on cuffs; side fasten- ings and ties; button trimmings. Billy Gleason, week comedian at the Orpheum this BOUT a go a trium © more the weddin | One Ee cabin 15° BARGAINS IN UNDERMUSLINS 1,260 Pairs Men’s Black Cashmere Socks All Imperfects. Be ed owe eee a he met a MORE WHEAT IS BLIND VETS T0 FORECAST = MEET HERE Crop Slightly Larger Than National Convention Slated 1923; Corn Decreases for November in Seattle WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 —Cotton charmeuse, shadow batiste and voiles in a variety of plain colors. Sizes 38 to 44, Chemises —Muslin, batiste and crepe, in regular chia wisi tes wns sizes. P s —White muslin with embroidered Raymond E. Southern Manufacturer’s Overstock! PUMPS! OXFORDS! For Women and Growing Girls 1 ne de > this year will 00,000 bushels tember 1 is year ment as| R. BE. DAY Ho was wour barley , © and D Widths a fragment of | It left him | | will preside at the na-| onvention here, started work | 20, while at the rehabilitation, | t of the] e various ¢ farm on dep anized a pow n. Falling te all blind veterans, | present organization he now heads. | American L against 37.6/a later post he started the bc per bushel, against} which last year | you’ LL FIND IT HERE T. A. Hickman, 65 nitarium Tu 49c per bushel, One-strap Patent Leather Pumps with low heels. Suede quarters with perforated trimming. Also all- patent leather styles. Brown Calfskin Oxfords with low and medium heels, tastefully trimmed in dark shades of brown. All have good leather soles with rubber heels. real shoe value that you'll find hard to equal. Command: y was instrumental | in having in provisions incorpo- | | rated in the ReedJohnson bill, mak ing men eligible for hospitalization | Jand treatment, A | Ferry Service Is Cut at Anacortes | ANACORTES. 10, — Ferry n this city and Sidney cut from three ‘daily, | died at Colum after an of a month Eee uperintendent fc pildated Fishers Co and two daughters, 8 can ka | Hervice «|B. C., wi round trips and his 1 possibly to one, L wie home was at 9123 37th pl on September 15. The Puget Sound Rabbi Joseph Wise, of Portland, jon Co. issued the orders, to} was ato address Seattle lodge, I. 0. | effect next Monday | B. t Temple Annex Center,| Tho Puget will be laid up in Seattle 16 itn nd Union st. at 8 p. m,| Monda Wed He's the newly elected | Mt grand president of district No. 4, In-|non run, making one round trip dependent Order of B'naj B'rith \daily. The City of Angeles will be The body of Fhoich’ Kaseunchi | kept on the run if busine justifies, vill be cremated and his ashes ship. | alternating with the Mt. Vernon. ped to his porenta in Japan. Hel Sane . | committed suicide Saturday, becaaxe | and will be succeeded by the Vernon, from the Seabeck-Brin res \ I) of unrequited love for a nurse who | | Socialist-Labor tended him while ick. — re S T Henry. Hughe clerk, arrest-| Nominate Burgess TaiNS ~~ Monday September \C is the Final Sale of Low Excursion § Kloss dtiving.| avid. Burgess of Tacoma was each Tekets. to all points East; Montreal. Toronto, New York, named by the socialistJabor party as da Boston, Washington, Chicago and the Twin Cities ; | gubernatorial nominee at rt i ry. FINAL RETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER is, 1924 ashington 7A | Pr LaLa Seal Ow RES Dass f each Finest, fastest trains—plan your trip “back east” through Hoe With aap the i patina tet tebe ty | way the Canedian Pacific Rockies, with stopovers where you with it meet ‘Thurs pga tes Bette embed a yt ti $i mneetes your local ticket agent, or call or write Se attle Scotia ‘istrict d 4] i ‘AN, General Agent, Passenger Department Stark, | ‘ | i cera hie ark, Linden; Third distr 608 SECOND AVE. ‘Ain $587 SEATTLE PeAn unoccupied apartment in the| Witherspoon, Puyallup: Fourth. dis | Lansdale artments, 1410 Minor | trict, G. B. Wileon, Walla Walla; ave. Tuesday night yielded 80] Fifth district, W. J. Chamberlin, Spo | quarts of choice wine, whisky, gin| kane; members at large, D. L. Bar-| Spokane, and John © Seattle and cordialsa when raided. It « supyowedly a bootlegger’s cache, . Shafer, Those Two Indians be perfectly comfortable. with a turned sole * new strippings of patent. THE SEATTLE STAR Are Real Friends Bride Says Hubby Threatened Death Special Train for Pullman Students Pacific Highway jy San Juan Open” 2, ae Autumn Red Cross’ Shoes 10°— THE irreproachable style means that women can “Camille’’- style —developed in gore “Avon’—black patent or suede—a step-in with delicate straps over instep. “\ M odart C orsets There is a MODART for every figure. n lactr s and m for $3.50 up. and non-lacing cate you in an "See cond Floor—The Bor on Marche Autumn re Butterick Patierns est literally hundreds of * design Fall wardro! t hioning s is Delte “Third Floor—The Bon Marche and simple d \ 32-Piece Dinner Set open. stock viceable plates, 6 frul Ly Many other cts, $9.00 to Incense Burners ‘15¢ imported burner, ttractive Luster rsetentieas Blue and black, 6 inches in diameter —very beautiful. Union St, Basement—The Bon Bon Marche Thousand Island Dressing Lb. 35¢ salad dressing made from t ingredients, Always fresh. A rich the fines Freshly © high qua Boneless Cottage Bults, lean sugar cured, and trimmed of surplus fat; Ib. ‘ 28¢ Cream Ch ‘a fine; Ib...26¢ Delicatessen—Main Floor rned Creamery Butter, ty; Ib... 450 _STRE ET A new feature front and saddle The heel is low § Third Floor—The Bon Marche ~ Mill-Ends 36-Inch A new pattern tween two blue bi Included able bowl, 1 meat platter. ense Burners and Incense 10c to Marche SECOND AVENUE UNION STREET SEATTLE | of these be fashionably smart new shod and the patent, trimmed on the of suede with fine panish. black satin trimmed with lattices of narrow Box heels. Pumps still arch tone makes these dress pumps live up to the maker’s motto—‘“fit the foot in action and repose.” Corduroy 59c Yard Lengths of 1 to 10 Yards outing suits and boys’ wear! In Brown, Tan, Rose, White, Khaki, Whirlpool, Emerald, Purple and Navy Third Floor—The Bon Marche Cottons at Buy Now Prices 32-Inch Dress Ginghams 15c spler 1 quality red checks lors. 36-Inch Outing Flannel 20c 000 yarde—good, substantia fleecy ngths j00d outing; le to $6.85) ded to our big line of Gold leaf design be and ser 6 pie | attractive are 6 dinner plates, it saucers, 6 cups, 6 saucers, patterns in open stock dinner | eo te Art Metal Jardinieres and Ferneries Artistic designs—with outs; colors showing through. | as shown—at 500 6in, Round Jardinieres, 98¢. | of dainty laces. Jardinieres, | like colorings. Zinch Octagon $1.45. Sinch Octagon $1.95. Ferneries, 4x16 ins, $2.45. | Ferneries, 6x18 ins., $2.95. Jardinicres, $2.25 The cut- | baskets, effects—lace made slipover Wonderful assortment of aprons at this price, in- cluding 36-Inch “Apron Thursday” Means More Clever Gingham Aprons +]. 95 charming gingham—in ratine trimmed—and style — with slashed front to give lapel effect. fashioned and trimmed with rows In bright, flower- nm pockets Narrow wale, serviceable for dresses, Kimono Flannel 25c y floral Ki very heavy; lengths to are crepe, sateen, gingham and voile. tive styles. Second Floor—The Bon Marche In The Bon Marche Food Shops F hursday Orange Cake 45c A delicious cake-—with Green Apple Pie, with flaky .30¢ -15¢ .26¢ for a generous marmalade filling English Muffins, 6 for. Ml Marche Bread... Capitol Blend Coffee, 8 tbs. $1.00 1 pound, 40¢—with pounds to a customer. an excellent flavor, Not over Genuine Orange Pekoe Blend Tea e Delicious blend of black teas, tomer, 46c lb. Only 2 Ibs. .25¢ ».10¢ .19¢ to each cus: 10 32-Inch Cretonnes 20c 2,000 yards wanted colors yards No Phone or ©. 0. D. Orders. Third Flocr—The Bon Marche all 10 Ss small, medium and large. In any number of attrac- : $69.50 Skinners’ Macaroni, sinc Two of the Newest Styles in Autumn Footwear Autumn Newness “Madelon” OATS with that prie less quality—individe Coats fashioned from 1e newest of leather-like fabrics—and trimmed with new short-haired fan! Be Coats made for women @f abo all builds—and all ages— iy » | with the charm of youth od in each _ interpretation! e Those are the “Madelat L warps—sold exclusively inf four Seattle at The Bon Marcle 0" And the price is amazingly moderate. fecond Floor—The Bon Marche “Stand-W ear’ Shoes for Boys Boys’ Suits The Name tells the stor! wis Suits that will gy. longer service—shoes thi will stand up under hang *"' knocks. If your boy onegie Sew wears “Stand-Wear” clothe a 1 you will buy no other. like Just as sketched heré Cottage Brand Sliced Pineapple 25¢ Fine flavored Hawaiian fruit 8 syrup. Large can. Happy Home Tomato Catstpy wl bottle, pure tomato catsupy+ ani) i} Noodles, 9¢; Hunt's Superior E; cans; fine fruit in 3. 200. ssiees Canned Fo oas—Maie Freee i The Bon Marche 3 for..seeee ; eu

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