The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 3

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Spanish Duke Glad He Was in Seattle a A Miss Edith Whitir THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT | The Peak of Fashion at Minimum Cost! New Wool Flannel Ba Small and large checks— Hairline stripes— plaids-— plain colors- 95 Sizes to 44 mostly light , shades. Unquestionably big saving this lot. The colors and ing—the workmanship is excellent. styles are charm- Long sleeves—Peter Pan collar vestee front straight, slim lines—narr« belts barrel sleeves with novelty designs in silk cross stitel ing on collars and cuffs—braid and button trim- mings. =f We increase your savings by de- creasing our Prices. Look at these for bargains! CUT $ 95 5 POLAIRE Coats @ Good looking, practical coats at an exceptionally low price. All are fully lined and have snap collars. Fancy set-on pockets with cuffs to match—front fastening style. with strap trimmed collars. Some In shades of tan and brown, Odds and Ends! Costume Slips 49 $4.49 In plain and striped MW Manufacturer's Clean-up of Women’s Sweaters All-Wool $9.49 Jacquettes, some Tuxedo slipons— other cotton charmeuse. Full styles in the lot. Spe cut and neatly finished cially good values for with hemstitched tops. those looking for me- Mostly shadow proof— dium weight sweaters. some with novelty Ideal for wear at the flounces. In honeydew, office, around the home Good variety of wanted shades R in sizes 36 to 4. or under a coat. orchid, white, flesh, tan, green, bine and black, Sizes 36 to 4. ~ Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Fall Weight SAMPLE UNDERWEAR Many Below Wholesale Prices! | For Women and Children For Men 59c to $2.25 65c to $2.75 All-wool ribbed Union Suits, part wool and heavy fleeced Suits, heavy ribbed cotton Shirts and Drawers, part- and all-wool ribbed and flat Shirts—not many Drawers. Included are women’s fine ribbed Vests and Tights, slightly fleeced; fiber striped Union Suits. For girls, fleece lined and fiber striped Union Suits. g 500 Pairs Boys’ Sturdy SHOE 9 to 13% 1lto2 . s ! Sizes New Shipment! 24, to bY Good sturdy shoes in brown calfskin with Goodyear welts. 300d oak Unusually Broad and narrow toes in bal and blucher sty leather heels. Hook or blind eyele low priced. soles—rubber $9.35] “MISS GREAT BRITAIN” | ig W i th oung woman be “Misa Great Britain” if the people across the Atlantic duplicated America’s annual na- tion-wide beauty contest? Many Englishmen contend she would, arguing she is the most stunning beauty of the is- lands, She is Ivy Somerset, daughter of Lord Raglan, er eee rs “MARRY YOUNG” SAYS | THIS FAMILY OF SIX LIVING GENERATIONS post WORTH, Tex., Oct. 3 Marry young for happiness 4 won't have t BRITISH PREMIER | FIGHTING HARD MacDonald Rallying to Stave Off Defeat in Commons marry s the nutshell philosophic BY LLOYD ALLEN wine women Southwest went to the altar is, all save Mra Smith, ed 13 days of the com- r is the daughter of Mra. Jenking and says: Marry ff young. Let them hi a sband, a fam- ily and a home of thelr own. That's the way to make them happy.” I'm proud of my baby boy, but I want a girl, too, eo I can |} marry her says the the cop auto of the NEW PERSONNEL Three Changes in Military | Department at “U" =| hree changes have been made in the commissioned personnel in harge of the military department at i University of Washington. jor Royal Greene will have © of the coast artillery unit Roland, former head of this | “ie has been transferred to the #)C. A. C, school at Fortress Monroe, | Va | | Major H. C. Muehlenberg, who was ‘Mrs. Wolf Wie Told She |at washington two years ago as head | Could Never Get Well— of the alr service, is returning to his} Jold command. Major Harmon, for- | | But Tanlac Saved Her |:mer commander, was transferred to | | |tho War College in Washington, D. had been pronounced |C: last spring | : miss| Capt. Hugh D. Adair, replaces siive | Lieut. Byron Halter, who was sent | {x |to Fort Schofield, Hawaiian islands, | Mol-|in August, Capt. Adair has just " port:|completed a course in the infantry school at Camp Benning, Georgia, — | y stomach z 5 | | | ‘ety (Destroy 215 Gallons High Grade Booze Two hundred fifteen gallons of| choice liquors and whiskies were de- stroyed by federal prohibition and customs officers Thursday, The} stock represented the highest grades | ft « band seized in raids by fed-| | eral officers here, | weight went down to land I was id, having to spe most a co! nd half om time In t time after th was | } '"" No Boost in Rural | School Tax Levies | In fact, 1} Tani de. | levies for the rural schools of are being mado up by| erintendant A. 8, Bur-| ns. The levies in the various dis- re being adjusted to new val- here will be little or no In- crease in the levy this year, Bur- roughs said Friday. 1 good subgtitute les sold 40 million Tanlac Vegetable Pills recommend Jed by the manufacturers of TAN. | LAC.—Advertisement ues Princess” Steamships leave Seattle daily from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. THE DAY BOAT Por Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., daily THE NIGHT BOAT For Vancouver, B.C, direct daily To” VIC TORIA S975 © ONE, #5 ROUND LIMPED Through servic | Middle West and | Canadian Pacific 9:00 a.m 11:30 p.m, ro VANCOUVER 25 8X § U5 RIN, LIMITED DAY LIMIT FARES ft INS TO TI ‘THE EAST, and direct connections to all points in Canada, the stern United States. A trip through the Wonderful ckies at no extra cost. Stop-overs where you please. ECInyeD ICKET OFFICE E, L, SHEEHAN, 608 Second Avenue "l. Agent, Pass'r. Dept MA in 5587 | BOE THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President AVENUE D PIKE FIFTH TREE , tt Sedov ae sais An Important Sale! 11760 Pairs Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings pegs ~ og { 4 - | Trregulars of $1.85 Quality Special 9 Pair A most unusual sale. The Stockings, from well-known makers, are technically irregula Closest scrutiny fails to reveal, in nearly ry instance, the slight flaw in weaving which constitutes this irregular y. Their wearing power is unimpaired. Full-fashioned, of medium weight silk, and mercerized lisle tops and soles. Black Satinette Under- garments | New, and Very Interestingly Priced! Brown Nude Gray Log Cabin —First Floor HIS season, to keep pace with the demands of fash- ion, Costume Slips and Bloomers, as well as Petticoats, are neces- sary—and included at special prices! Petticoats $1.95, $2.50 $3.95 Bloomers °- $1.75, $2.50 Costume Slips $1.45 Carefully designed on Full cut, reinforced, gar- correct lines to insure ter knee, with Persian Lovely Satine Petticoats perfect fit. Tailored trims on many, in black, with ruffles or straight models, full cut, of navy, brown, green and edge, snbroldered Wi or +i noting’: ; 5 ate ors; also, a new lin striped satinay and plein purple. They are in Petticoats unde le be satinay ‘ with fancy ample seat style and will Spunglass with satin flounces, in all the new appeal to those who need flounces, in all new Fall shades. plenty of room. shades. —Second Floor Cooking on a MONARCH }) == Malleable Range Costs Less: And you can cook a meal in less time with much of the usual kitchen drudgery elimi- nated. ° The SAVING of fuel is a large item if you cook with a MONARCH. RIGHT NOW we are giving FREE away ABSOLUTELY 26-piece Community Paramount Plate Table Silverware Sets with every Monarch Malleable Range. Buy a Monarch Malleable Range Now! Begin to economize in your kitchen at once—trade your old stove as part pay- ment on a MONARCH—Arrange Liberal Terms. |

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