The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1924, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR RAILROAD LOSES **ys.tiovos Sweex TO GIVE 3 BIGssine Refacd, EXPECT TO USE THEY'VE GONE ABRoaD UL S, ATTORNEYS LAND CLAIM CONCERTS — msi nct sc) OLD BRIDGE ARE FIRED Dozens of Others Affected Part of Movement for More ps rai Plan to Alter Present Spo- Mrs. Willebrandt’s Lette: by Land Office Ruling ‘ Music and Art — t gl kane St. Structure Brings Speedy Action r Art | ‘“ Idaho Irrigation , mE ayy: n of cl Y conet content phat ate , Co. Loses in Suit , ; Mt " J Say Auto He Drove bridge, the wooden Wasn't His Machine !"" ht to use the old ul ¥ . n t t ; Two of the Washington world } je the trip abroad ‘with the wel Reginald C. Vanderbill and his wife have sailed for Eu-\..¥aith Cummings ang ber bret, rope. They intend staying abroad several months. e Bon Marche Fabric Floor Glows With Warm Color and Abounds in Savings! 40-in. Chiffon Velvet, Reduced $3.95 Imported chiffon velvets—very fine quality for dress use, Black and brown 10-Inch Black Chiffon Velvet Reduce od to 5 3-Inch White sige Broadcloth, Very Special 95 Imported velvet, soft rich, and y r Zz 9 W Fine quality all silk, for shirts, blouses, and better 1. money, vs s Bae : Hp canes 10-Inch Black Charmeuse Satin, Very Special ] 85 12-Inch Cheney 8 ( hiffon Velvets Reduce do $4 95 Fine, stylish silk, bought so’ advantageously that va Luxurious all k velvets—in bla , A . e are able to offer a very low price. wea Saescrmecs R23ac41ee8. THE BON MARCHE | BarGain BASEMENT Concentrate on the dollar; analyze its limitations; study its value; scrutinize its power. Then get ac- quainted with the Bargain Basement where it goes 150 Flannel FROCKS FOR F YOU’LL FIND IT HERE underthings. : | 9-Inch Lustrous Crepe de Chine Reduced to $1 10 40-Ine h Satin Canton Crepes Re duced to $2 85 Including all wanted street and evening shades. b Dur quality, all sill In shades of navy, wi ye Ang pa on ott da Bu j Se an brown, black and cocoa 39-Inch Black Crepe Back Satin pe PS Ds a Lustrous, non-crushing Silk of lovely quality. A $2.45 36- s-Inch ¢ ‘h ange ab le Satins Re duced to $1.45 nsoatiy' donacradly topic ane ate Servicea! anc re 5 woe-tone fabric ve nice for coat linir : 36 Inch Knit and Faille Sheen wo new rayon materials, in newest winter color- and black. Very nice dress weights. Accordion and faille sheen. © tour, ts in Seattle Plymouth, Vt, which ngham. in the British ex « will form a elub 40-Inch Black Crepe Back Satin Reduced to ; Lustrous and serviceable silk, so very fashionable ae ks for all dress wear this season. 36-Inch Two-Tone Brocades 98&c A 36-Inch Plain and Fancy Silks ane 95c Serviceable two-tone materials, in many different color Plain and printed radium, pongee, florentine an combinations. Good for dresses, blouses, and trimmings. silks. Also printed jerseys. Third Floor—The Bon Marche at $ o'clgek in the Chaser of Com Ht teachers wil SEE THE WINTER NEGLIGEE PARADE Tuesday and Wednesday Afterr noons at One and Two o’Clock at The Bon Marche ¢ Whitcomb’s ‘Return - Sh Meas | Nagligae Mecllassfieteed 25 %er—Tua maieaecca’ ere tee __ Relieves Herron Ww m Her 5 saahaiete Cakes! fp GREER FILE BES S45 sen puss. NOTIONS! SAVE! On Sale at Bargain Booth, Main Floor PURITAN" BIAS BINDIN( kK and staple color 10¢; 2 for 25¢. Sizes 16 to 42 The new styles show a decided preference for stripes and plaids. This group of Flannel Dresses exploits the newest in stripes and good looking plaids which are ideal for sport and general wear. The price is Piackeak LINENS! SPECIAL! 70-Inch Bleached All-Linen Damask $1 85 Reduced to Formerly priced at ice, fine s good wearing © Slippers quality, in chrysanthemum, fleur de lys, dot and satin stripe pat- tern \ ‘ ‘ 70-Inch Bleached All-Lin exceptionally low. COTTON; 30-yard oes Irish Damask “ 9 $2.50 —silk and flannel ties —long sleeves Lew Dockstader , te and brown 6 Tem ON Formerly $3.50 a yard. Beautiful quality, extra heavy, “Heather” —colored pipings —with and without belts 4 2 balls for B¢. brand, in rose, tulip, carnation and wild rose patterns. i —slash pockets —pearl buttons AS Dies at New York HAGESHOLD ued been | TWILLED. COTTON TAP! ene ch Napkins to Match, $5.75 Dozen 4 : NEW YORK, Oct Lew Dock: | S ecelk: taesalt atlas ‘rabines 10¢ bolt 20x20-Inch Bleached All-Linen —silk braid bound collars eer and vaude cisin elon tac OBO, COMMON PIN Irish Damask Napkins. ............... 5 —colored wood button trimmings from ~ bone tumor MAINCH WHITE ELASTIC rir 166 A good, heavy quality, serviceable and cood looking. Floral and In a pleasing variety of light and dark colors. n fall fwo years ago. braided quality; 12-yard bolts. | is. seer, SHOE TREES. oaren id man died at his home Bach 21¢. ahite, ak +: .ateel at ste All-Linen SS, 95 r +, : 9, - a 4 of BUTTONS mall ne epri afr 10¢; 3 im for Very Special! Local Jobber’s Clean-Up! tader Mirtrels were Ly ad dren’s garment ae. 3 : Formerly price¢ y soft finish: In the late ‘80's, but fin Bigehol ly iocien Coaten 10. chrysanthemum, lly of the valley, daisy ihe ah «lie Toit: , : 22222-Jnch Napkins to Match, $ 1890 Aisa 4 Imp rted Bedroom Slippe sas Ue Inch Bleached He then entered 9 On Sale at Notion Department at a Very Low Price! Liteh yest ie Wa ies soon see all pure Irish linen, four thregd—for lunch cloths, CARLSO qualit SHIRTS CURRIER'S BEST | NEEDLES; sharps, plain and “OLORED SLIPPERS, Episcopals Still 94 Men’s Flannel i te Pe edge ee paper,.S¢. embroidered in metal 5-Inch Width - t 5 Heavy part-wool in navy blue. _ After Dr. Stewart on Bf WILKOLING Guar and finished with fluffy 36-Inch Oyster w vhite C2 i os i Sizes 15, 1514, 16, with pockets. tion of the Rev. Dr. George Thread, white ; all pompon. In red, pink, black Embroidery Linen $1 35 Some fight wel ght grays in the lot. . | numbers; ball and rose. Very soft finish, especially adapted to fine “Tuneh cloths, napkins BON'AY HAIR pn Marche and scarfs. " hape; in « dieInch Size, $1.75—Sj-Inch Size, $2.00 . exh; all sh 12x12-Inch All-Linen no SHOE PAs nlack ‘ Pure white, all linen; nice, fine quality; specially priced. Doctor brown; regula . 8¢. Musli : nice, quality; specially priced. Ja conve Staves: cru Floor—The Marche. n 15c 8x32-Inch All-Linen 9 here tn May, but the laity rejected Good, heavy, serviceable Huck Towels, each............ ihe A scab ee c im on four batlots: 3 All pure linen; heavy qualit ry soft; hemstitcbed and plait quality—in full bolt lengths tethtned: @adk t C obice Boston Bags, 98c |] i! wnier vei.” renee TutedWioce—The Bon Mafn GOWNS Good quality Crepe . ce i 2) 36-In Challie Gowns fir figared ‘and Very Special! 32-Inch Ginghams Popular “Universal” _ floral designs and plain 19¢ Alu i Best quality Aluminum Attractive C] colors. Shoulder strap Black and tan, in 13-, 14- m num Roasters—at specially low ; styles and round neck and 15-inch sizes, with strong 1,800. yards dress quality prices for a short time—. patterns in floral de-} sieeveless models. All leather handles, fastening Ginghams—good quality— Roasters Just when new roasters are signs. are full cut and neatly with strap and buckle. Lined fast colorings. Lengths to REDUCE about to be needed! finished. and finished with pocket. 10 yards, D Small size, reduced te “ $4.50 . . bY ‘ | Little Tot All WwW | Mi Good Strong ce Costs $2. yk ; Air-o-Plane Muslin Medium size, reduced to io Made from pressed leather, which wears well anc $5.50 : Ss 00 looks well. Itf 15-inch size, finished 5 . 29¢ Large size, reduced to i ‘ with lock, leather straps and buckles, SEE 500 yards -one of the $6.50 . two pockets, strong handles. In cor- shel muslins made. Half Other Roasters from EB | dovan color. A good case for stu- « pestheds pri eerete for $1.00 to $6.00 H | + reds household pur- B. | $ 95 Wonderful dents and salesmen. poses. : Electric Coffee Percolator f ‘“ value and the ; 3 Third Floor—The Bon Marche $2.95 ; i Sizes neatest little Genuine Cowhide Boston An exceptionally low price for this 2106 things Bags $2.45 8-cup size— imaginable! B Jack or. Minor Waters, 14, Santa} Rosa, Cal., Boy Scout, ought! to make @ hit with old sailor- |men. Recently he made a |new world’s record by tying ine*nige Boy Scout knots in 20 seconds, Coat and slip-on styles.in solid colors, two- tones and stripes. Novelty weaves—with and without belts—contrasting colored us and cuffs, | | on gma ge _ n, in 14- and 15- - made of alum- hea with strong The f inum with able lock and \ uuminum inset. inner pocket. strong, roomy 5 re Complete with bag at a s) ly low price. cb sant ene cord. 3 be PIKE STREET--SECON yENUE-—-UN PREET—SEATTLE 3 Riucl Floseative Bon Harcho K REET--SECOND AVENUE--UNION STREET—SEATTLE Union ‘Si, Bacernenit-_1 he ata

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