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I Senaaeteiada edipiaieveesnad LUMBER ORDERS STILL LEAD Production Lags; Many Mills Put on Two Shifts WATER SHIPMENTS LOW Talk of Rise in Freight Rates Seems Unfounded Atlantic impress has en sures | show that shipments the first; six months of this year totaled more than half of last Atlantic coast than it has b not be regan Shipments their confide putting nine tween Vancou coast. The w Rood deal of gen At this time of the year | Freights for the Orient are about $7.50 with an upward tendenc Les Angeles is more act building permits are larger and buy. ing ts more © al, The rail trade/ im encoura, and will be better! this coming month. Unfilled rail} trade orders total 4,667 cars. What this trade is capable of may be se by referring to figures in 1917 when they ran up to 16,000 cara in one month Logging {s being resumed, tho on Vancouver island nearly all the camps are down With trade laproving and order | files full, there is a growing tendency | fo work extra shifts. It !s hoped that | the mill’ men will remember the ex: | perience of some months ago and re- | frain from overproduction. HEIGHTON WILL REMOVE SIGNS” Asks Aid of Those Who| Supported Him in Campaign | ‘An appeal to his workers to re-| move his campaign signs from the polés and fences along the highways | thruout the state was made Friday} by Charles H. Heighton, candidate for lieutenant governor in the pri-| maries )Heigiiton declared that he would remove u'! possible and asks ald in/ those «\stricts where it is impossible to wor. | “Our highways would be very un-| Sightly if these signs were left up ‘indefinitely,” Heighton declared. “I, for one, want mine removed in the interest of keeping our roads | tractive.” | Heighton’s appeal is in accord with requests of the Automobile Club Of Western Washington that all can- didates remove their signs after elec: | He Hunted Out of Season; Arrested James Gaffney started his duck} hunting campaign too early and, as & result, was arrested by Game War. | den A. J. Beach for hunting out of seanon. Face Liquor Charges Caught in a recent raid at the Tesidence at 1406 N. 50th st., Ray: Mond F. Burdoin and Roy C. Wilson Friday faced charges of manufacture of liquor with the intent to sell.| Bail in each case was set at $750. STATE TO SELL TIMBER) HOQUIAM, Sept. 12.— Between 120,000,000 and 140,000,000 feet of tim- | ber in the southwest corner of the Olympic national forest, near La Quinault, will be offered for sa within the next few months, {t has | been declared by R. L. Fromme, for. est supervisor. “Lonesome Harry’ McDon-| ald (above), poet, artists’ model, window washer and janitor, is held by police in the slaying of Andrietta Hil-| debrand, 19-year-old San Francisco “butterfly” stabbed: and garroted to death in her apartment recently. y, e - HE SEATTLE STAR Saturday —the Best Day of the Week to Shop! Lyons Velvet Hats $7.50 —full pompons or dashing bows row brims on nar- Autum —feathers which and | —tn youthfully gracefully weep Third Floor—The Bon Marche S peel — DISTINCTIVE HATS—in Autumn’s favored high crown vogue—chosen from our comprehensive group at this specially appealing price. brilliant new embroidery and applique blue with colo in's favored YS == a \ \ ‘ t 8, greens red facings Designed Especially for the Miss From 6 to 14 f V/; “Little Queen” Hats $3.95 —— $4.95 $5.95 EW versions of the more youthful Autumn mode adapted to school and dress-up wear. —models designed from two-tones pf velvet —smart little duvetyn styles—streamer trimmed —many clever uses of soft furs, and hosts of wanted colors. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Tungsten Lamps 18c 10-, 15-, 25-, 40- and 50-watt New (not refilled) Tungsten Lamps with wire-drawn tungsten steel fila- ment. Every one tested. None deliv- ered. $1.50 Cups and Saucers Cut Glass Tumblers 65c $1.15 Set of 6 Set of 6 Fine Thin-blown Table Tumblers, cut in the grape or star design ‘ Union Street Basement—The Bon In the Food Shops Fine Quality Hams, Lb. 31c Armour's and Barton's hams Nippon Id band extra fine and lean By the plece only Freshly churned Creamery Dut Hon Marche Potato Saind, Yak- ter, Tegular guaranteed fresh; ima potatoes and pure mayon- Ib. Z Nk abias e's ABe naise; Ib, 18e Jilg's Welners, fresh ments and Cottage Mutts, ' : lean, apices: Ib. a Ke ot tag Sliced Bacon, Swift's or Armour's bpm eats 1B Ie, 4600 30 ib No che Mayonnaine, Finnan Haddle, fine bone b imported from Aberdec Potter’ Peppy DiI Piek tes, Jare land; Ib... eveee ie new ; 3 for 10¢ Cottage Brand Sliced Pineapple 25c Large cans, extra fine frult s Beechnut Voerk and ean in Tich tomato sauce, Ser 9 for Tommy Tucker Apricots in sy can, 18e5 for . Strawberry lam, §8-oz. glans fine finvored jam.. fine eS Capitol Blend Coffee 3 Ibs. $1.00 Roasted fresh dail?; 1 1b 40c; 3 Ibs. $1.00, Not over 3 Ibs. to a customer, Skinner's Brand Mnenroni, Sp etti or Nood pkg. 9 uy Hrand Peache @ fruit; can, ses 3 Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea 46c Lb. A delicious blend of black Special Saturday on over 2 Ibs, to « N customer Drink Non-Awake—the healthful drink = Main Floor—The Bon Marche Bon Marche Bread 10c__‘ Fluffy Marshmallows Large loaves of delicious bread 1-Ib. Carton 24 with Syrnn Candied Figs, Ib ate Divinity Fluff, Lb. 49c A delicate and delicious con fection—very light with gener. ous filling of wainut, almond and pecan meats. Made in our own 500 Ib, home-made taste—2 10e. Buttery Butterhorns, nut tonp 2 for Ie & fo Chocolate Kelair 2 Ibe. for 4 ried Square Layer Cake the day ... ‘ Vig Wars, fresh and da Tb, boxes; box...,. candy kitchen. Main —The Bon Marche $n sh; ib Stone Set Mar ; ted 50c Barettes r garter tor In black, b and two-tone fects. Autumn N. collars attache in Venise and 9-inch widt Split Co Boston $1.45 Three sizes—13, 15 inches cloth “lined ar with heavy strap and han- dies. Good, strong, service- able Bags at a very reason- ; able price. Fourth Moor—The Autumn | Jewelry Bracelets 45c Beads and Necklaces $1.00 Bob Combs 50c to 39c Large sizes be ‘he Bon Marche | Women’s Lisle-and- | Fiber Hose 50c Sport Hose, in English wide-rib style, with rein- forced feet and hemmed Main Floor—The Bon Marche Tuxedo Collars $1.95 Cascade frills of fine net, New Wooly Scarfs ll-inch width, $3.95 14-inch widt in black or tan, Worn Reduced maller rown, gray heather ef- eckhwear d, trimmed Val lace. h, $2.95 h, $4.50 long. All Autumn whide Bags 14 and id finished » Bon Marche The Bon Marché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE The Bon Marche—the Best Place for Shopping! Autumn Kid Gloves [ AILY we receive the newer Kid Glove martl embroider und cut-out—in shades to b wit the new Autumn browns so favored in apparel Lambskin Gloves, very soft, $2.95. Imported Kid Gloves, New Strap-Wrist Gloves $3.95 and $4.50. New Longer Gloves and n ength piu sewn, and smartly pique sewn Paris 9 embroidered on the t be <4 In shades of black, brown, ¢ tan, beaver and mode $2.95, $4.45, $4.95, $6.00 Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Medium Weight Vests 65c In low neck, sleevele tyles. , or Dutch neck, elbow 36 to 44 Fleeced Cotton Vests Fleeced Union Suits Good quality. Sizes $1.00 $1.50 igh 9 g sleeves, or Low ne sleeveless; kne Heay f 4 ttor Hines nd Dut neck, elbow Extra Sizes, $1.75 match, $1.00. Children’s Union Suits Medium Weight High 1 yd , Union Suits $1.00 Dutch neck, elbow sl Main Floor—The Bon Marche Ankle-length Pants to AComplete Array of Correct Styles in Mallory Hats $5.00] The Curtain's Up on Fall Hats and Thumbe Are Down on Straws! he new shapes and shades of tan and gray in to suit any taste. Conservative models and the new small shapes predominate. Cravenetted Mallorys for wet weather, $6.00. thoble Hats—Snappy sport style, $5. Scratch Felts, in all popular shades, $6.50. Crofut and Knapp Hats, $7.00 and $8.00—A\] new shades including the powder blue mixed. hop—Lower Entrance, Second Avenue Saturday— Children’s Day Again The Bon Marche is ladened with everything for bo ys and girls, and is anxious to serve you. For Boys! ‘“Stand-Wear”’ Specialized Shoes Shoes built to The Bon Marche's specifications from top-grade mater’ selected for their ing qualities. Lasts are corre Haigh, semi-Englh nd ude the nd the Belmont, Se r welt-sewed out ned for grow Army, Footform Sires 2% to 6, $4.50. Big Boys’ sizes, 6 to 10, $5. Misses’ and. Children’s Oxfords gunmetal or Growing Girls’ School Oxfords $3.95 brown In brown or black, all solid ’ m lasts—all id leather. Semi-English last Sizes 8% to 11, $2.50; Sizes 2% to 8 114 to 2, $3.00. Third Floor—The Bon Marche je Appealing in Style and Price! Girls’ Autumn Coats $10.95 HARMING Dress and School Wraps—fashioned smartly from cut polaire, velour and waffle cloth —many fur trimmed—and others accented with but- tons and stitching. In shades of shutter green, fairway, Kobi, cinnabar, tan, brown, russet and casserole. Sizes 6 to 10. Girls’ Wear, Second Floor—The Bon Marche [ School Stockings for Boys and Girls Children’s Cotton Hose 25 | Children’s Stockings | 35c | brown, Main Floor—The Bon Marche Girls’ Lisle Hose 50c | Wool-Mixed Fine Lisle Stockings, plain Stockings 85c t rib, reinforced Children’s © $' ings with ribbed tops, in double he toes and soles— brown, gray, | plain or h rib, in black pongee and meadow two. heather color, Sizes 6 to 10 Girls’ Clever School Frocks $4.95 \IRLS from 6 to 14, are sure to be keen about these smart and well-made little serge and wool crepe dresses. They are embroidered in silk and wool, and they represent all of the most favored youthful lines. In shades of brown and navy blue. Second Floor— The Bon Marche $12.50 —and the name tells the whole story! UILT to the Bon Marche's specifications for service- able apparel for lads 6 to 18. ~ Tweeds, cassimeres and cor- duroys—in brown, tan, blue, brown and gray mixtures, end your money wisely on a dwear” because of these wis features: The coat is felled at bot vith tom and © edge to hold the Two lining in ond coat in shape. Pairs All edges are taped to insure against & seams. Pockets are stayed eked to withstand all is reinforced to retain Knickers are fulltined and all seams covered, “Standwear” Sweaters $5.95 Middy Sweaters, all wool—in good weight. Heather color with school stripings on collar, cuff 8 . ‘ S and ¢ Main Floor—The Bon Marche dy