The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1924, Page 14

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aga THE SEATTLE STAR ands 1 Smith Says Method of (enor. savs we can) Planning Projet ey ( ourooes movies) PARTIES MEET ® ; ’ | Gust BANK AT MONTE || _ in Stevens County | "THRILLING RES N aming Judges Unfair CARLO, WIFE CLAIMS | ON RAIL THE BON MARCHE i RGAIN BASEMENT Values Like These Have Made Many Friends for the Bargain Basement! SMART WOOL ESSE , ] 4.50 ‘o_ Poiret Twill, Charmeen and Flannel, in checks, wide and narrow stripes, light plaids and plain colors. | | } nD Gather H lo Advocate Change a in Election Laws at Bench Meet | Queen Anne Club | to Hear Ballaine | J for Drunk Driving | ut with th he He Is Fined $200 ’Tis Autumn—The Bon Marche Offers }* Short, three-quart and full ss ae very vantage to oppers novelty | ribbon trim mings- bone and self-covered but We stand re »ady V vith new merchan di e correct for 3 autumn ar nter ton trimmed—straight line effects s si = i¢ th very day. For ae set-on collars and cuffs. Judge Everett E. Smith well as economical needs that are necessary every , yr inst KEROHIEF % € eA Rust, penny, sand, navy, black and brown. AN AMENDME 7 er laws g¢ 600 Pairs Men’s Cashmere c SOCKS Wiss 1 5 Telling values in everyday and better Handkerchiefs— which suggest purchasing now to put away against holiday Heavy Cotton Men’s 50° Wool giving as well as to fill immediate nee ds. UNION SUITS | | UNION SUITS SECONDS SECONDS $2.75 Gray ribbed; heavy weight. Sizes 4 to 46, his benefit, Judge | * believes the law | 2,000 Women’s and rarer s a) Handkerchief s, Each - - ¢ Fine quality lawn with narrow hemstitched hems. Plain and er broidered effects. Also Children’s Picture Handkerchiefs—and ott Finer Sweaters ers suitable for school use. 3,000 Dainty Lawn and 10 2,000 Embroidered and 25¢ Pores] —for Autumn’s Crisp Days Linen Handkerchiefs Printed Handkerchiefs c aw by OFT colors—blues with a hint of voilet, warm White and asi § | grays, russets, tan and clear greens; clever, new styles, youthful, graceful and appealingly dif- advantage for the 85c Heavy gray ribbed cotton —slightly fleeced — RoTex brand. Sizes 4 to 16. Women’s “La Tosca” Cotton UNION SUITS .<:. $1.35 36 to 38 Tho law was passed in 1921 by the state legislature. It has been in ef. Fine ribbed cotton — slightly sag Voi ines I have been asked panel 7 pea Me resco ss "th eral 3, 000 White and Coloress 5c 3, 000 Sheer Swiss and 35¢ fleeced—high, low or Dutch necks gig | why tho judges hac aspects of a new sweater season, Linen Handkerchiefs Linen Handkerchiefs —long or short sleeves—or sleeve- passed,” Jt : Irish n white ‘or etfective corded Imported Swiss, plain white emb: tna wash or nals lacath. 40 to 44 . judges did Mohair, both brushed and plain, and le ena ate * eeueinbdaren olored dots, and scalloped. Also fine lin horder and brushed and plain wools, combined . * smartly. candidates” to ts $10.95 to $45.00 1,800 Boxes Finer Handkerchiefs, Box, $1.00 incumbents. question of personal! Second Floo prejudice to enter int good men may bo r tion and thelr frie vote for both. Bu must decide aga one friend @ other. This miti poms gainst the free expreasion of the electorate. | ble for a man running | in a contest for one of dered, and emt red effectiv 36-In. Bleached Indian Head Lengths to 10 yards, eee 2Seyd. 36-In. Silkoline (5 yd. Attractive comfort patterns. Lengths to 10 yards, ‘The Bon Marche Attractively boxed, and very dainty, these handkerchiefs, six lawn and three linen, in a box, suggest charming gifts. Many touched with high color. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Woman Is Knocked |*"" * ae Knock Down by Lightning yo. scm trom tne During an‘eclectric storm, Tuesday | w Afternoon, Mrs. Walter Mitchell, of ' gg eter Two Different Patterns ARIS—that spot where ; styles are born—has —for “Apron Thursday decreed a season of sim- plicity—-which means that clothes must have that Pe neat youthfulness which a Esai, for Boiler, Hulls Inspectors only perfection of work- | NE of these clever The 1th district headquarters of manship and style can} new Aprons is al- civil service commiaston, u ' Federal bidg., announce supply. y | most a dress! Indeed, itive examination here Oc. HE patent influence of | one might very well : and 23 oe ie al and assist. | the tailored vogue—/ wear it on marketing ant Inspector of bollets cig responsible for the coat} trips — with its be frock of this season—de-|} coming high-low collar mands that the new ap-| and trim turn- back parel—to be successful,| cuffs. It is made from must be made right! cotton suiting, striped in ND you, yourself, contrasting color on whether you have had | plain grounds, and fin- experience of sewing or | ished with panels on the not, can impart this per-| sides of the skirt. The fection to your autumn| other new model is of clothes quite easily—simply | lustrous black sateen- by using the Butterick Pat-| embroidered in bright be teenie ees! ‘ “ in’ ¢ i ever lorings. 9°39 terns—in all their clever} CO! 7 old sanitarlum pullding has 26| “En sem ble oe ] e crispness of style— with | Second Floor—The Bon Marche rooms, which will afford space for| the Deltor! more manual training and other in Third Floor—The Bon Marche isa "| Word for Autumn!) yi onin Save on These Home Needs School Moves to Larger Building | The Richmond Opportunity school will be able to take care of 30 more| children when {t moves to its new| fon in the old Seattle Sant-| dum building at 704 30th ave. | on October 16. | The school now has 40 puptis. Tho| Sewer Contractors | HE ensemble frock threatens to rival its sister, Flannels 25c¢ Want Compensation | the ensemble suit, in the wardrobe of the well- 4000 yards heavy fancy flan Clatming that construction. work clad woman. Fashioned in straight or slightly fit- nels in fino assortment of checks | on the 324 ave. S. trunk sewer| ted coat lines—with a flash of contrast in the silk] nd stripes. Lengths to 10 yards. | was made more difficult by tunnel-| that is revealed by the front or slightly side-front] 36-Inch Scout Percales ing when the specifications caltod| Ml | onening te 4 for a trench, V. Romano & Co. | P Neiites’ pattie 1B ge 15¢ COCA COLA BOTTLING Co. f contractors, presented a claim for| Failles, satins and Bengalines—either in 2,600 yards; good quality Per- | 114 Wall St. | Phone EL lot-7304 if $9,000 “added compensation” to the one color or with the under slips in con- cnles in wanted gs and pat: | el ae ip city council Tuesday. It was trasting shades. Featuring particularly terns. Lengths to 20 yards ie oe the new russets, rust and autumn brown 39-Inch Unbleached bi ALS committee. : shades, as well as black and shutter green. Muslin 12Yoe Cabinets | - . Nice, serviceable quality for | 7 | |Ross and Brockett $34 50 to $75 00 household purposes. Tn lengths to | | Debate Bone Bill) : ¢ ear | e ne Di Second Floor—The Bon Marche Third Floor—The Bon Marche | A debate wa — | LY. nesday between J = | ower, hie an t Brock. In The Bon Marche Food Shops | 5picce pantry Light Co. the » ct being the Bon Marche Thousand Bon Marche Bread 10¢ Cottage Brand Sliced | Sets $1.65 | | Clothesline Bone A gAvat! aa io TENE, was} Island Dressing 35¢ Breads with that | home Pineapple 25c cludes white Quart Milk B staged by the League o Women lelous obs taht aeae re watts ; nned bread | Dj one laters de thew WoO. A IB Always fresh and delicious in utterhorns — ) never | | Fine Hawallan fr vit—full _ flour, Suan, Pitchers 5 i 7 i © ” * fo | 04 2 and on P ELECTRICITY Officer Surprises ie anes : Preah tireen“Appte th Nt ea RRR Lay fa Z : : leas and extra choice; Ib r sph aA Neechnut Brand Pork and Burglar, Kills Him § ,. prpest an ‘anos, fresh and Max in tomato aBUGL? Gans | It is sufficienttoyustify standardization on a brand of Ene sz aie “ek caun Mo ae irae -and.-denioat fips jer 8 for. ) files that will bear the brunt of constant and vigorous OG AD SELES,. Bap: 34-—-S0r- | or; Ib Capitol Blend Coffee 3 Jar Brand Grated | usage and necessitate fewer replacements in emergency ish deste Be patnaied gir fanc 3 Ibs. $1.00 Ins BORyy Agr — | t Pie Iie Bk a aR at ade x : < er Hrand Apri \ |door of the W. B. Crouch Jewelry | 1b. firm fruit 1 The shrewd Purch: A ablishment, on W, Ninth st., an Hon Marche Potato Salnd, ae {killed here early today ? - res! av Coa ods at | G, & H, BARNETT COMPAN : ar 1078 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa, Y | Logger Is Killed \@ Lunch at the Counter, 35¢ : ‘ome-eu Sorned Beef and NICHOLSON as NY, Providence, Ret. by Falling Snag Steamed P oe -4 ; Frank W. ad and aller for the Long Bell Putel Frattel ¢ isi Is 69¢ Bl k Di Whe Killed bey tailing Put Anta kates patlixing, Bowls 69¢ ¥ y. He is the first man | Coffee or Milk Konerin’ aR se oe ae ac. iamond - bated "eh | ther oonipantiva -WOrelORS H PIKE e€VvYU Onrk STREET—SEATTLE ‘achnton Street Bascarent He is survived by a wife and two Main Floor—The Bon Marche small children and his parents, Mr, and Aire, MM, Davis, —The Bon Marche _ Since 1863 the Standard of Quality

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