The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1924, Page 8

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Here’s an Eastern W ashington Puzzle) || Red Cor Se ae TO GIVE PRIZES =": Men ntest; Conduct Essay Sanquet Nov. 19 MONTH-END CLEARANCE Friday—at The Bon Marche Silk Remnants Half Price Third Mloor—The Bon Marche Third Ploor—The Bon Lining Remnants Half Price Drapery Remnants <2) YOUTH ‘SENT UP Gets 1 to 15 Years Burglary and Theft for Marche Odd Lots Linens, Dress Goods Remnants Coating Remnants Half Price Wash Goods Remnants THREE HELD UP Diamond Stickpin Valued at $750 is One Loot Half Price Third Floor ~The Bon Marche Third Ploor—The Bon Marche BP ses i Bono Half Price pecaey ions Half Price 17. A mast or boom 5 as. oods 18. Surrounded «b . Including desirable lengths of Cretonnes, Terry Cloth, Rayon Gingham Ratines and Percales, for house dresses and aprons; 40 ‘Onin Fn , t Fs ; ; 3 1, Rayor 3: s, Ra 7 ‘ales, r a aprons; = and Cotton Curtainings Nowest patterns and colorings Reduced Nainsook, Longeloth and Fancy Voiles, for underthings. 23. der Fourth PF .or—The Bon Marche Third Floor — The Bon Marche Third Floor—The Bon Marche —ed map Samples and Seconds : Clearance of A bevera e . ial * pee Gilli and Clearance of One Entire Section! chum. ‘o distigure 36. A compound ¢ other substance 38. An Indian tribe 40. To curve 41. A climbing plant 42. To edge 43. A’ metal pattern 45. A section of a 42, A word before 1 or quality 49. A group c T f U. 8. islands (In itials.) 1, Self In debt to 1. Partake. To let fly with for A serpent An English sa Aloft A savory. plant Actual. See. Sitting up with the dead Pleased. Necessity. Not a person Having left. Today's puzzle is a big one squazes*each way, and comes from sco, east of the mountains This “example contains words that are a trifle buried, but the definitions. are #0 explanatory that there should be no trouble. Just to be ‘sporting, however, we'll wis you up to No, 4 Horizontal. ‘4slam.” Now go ahead HOW TO WIN THE DAILY DOLLAR: Each white space represents a let- ter. Each set of white squares, both | horizontally and vertically, represents a word. Each word starts from a numbered square and runs across or down until it encounters a black aquare or the edge of the puzzie. Each word interlocks or forms part of another word, and each numbered square which starts a word cor- several 15 senger to Port Orchard ty “Ser Points B00 Round Trip. Fad * NAVY YARD ROUTE Cotman MA In-2222 ‘PUGET SOUND | STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Leave Colman Dock Any inte Dally, 12 midnight. Does not ro thra to Victoria on trip leaving Seattle Sat Monday “Srp Only) Tay AR TALAND POINTS: m. vin prcere + TNS an Auto heres) trips daily, con- necting with Bremerton Orcas and. Me rho, “tay 2300 P, Heamers nod» aad - Jeet to change without notice. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION “ULMAN DOCK- FOOT MARION s PHOME Math It's} m of "t Abbrev. of surface. he ree mans sing above earth , 52, To lament A garden tool Actors, 59. To sour. 60. A tree. 62. Prefix (meaning } ote) 64. A large volume 69. To urge on 70. To fall behind. Plural of “ ds to the numbe: underneath 1 t respo! t 18: No. column head Horizontal” bes the word which will fli white squares up to the next black square to the right |No. 1 vertical will fill the white quares down to the first black square below. At least half the letters of each word help make some other word or words that cross It. All words used are dictionary terms, ex- cept proper names, which, with In. | {tials, abbreviations, ‘The first correct reply wins the dally do | HOW TO W ORIGINAL PUZZLE Patterns should be symmetrical in design. There is great scope for} beauty and novelty in arrangement | of light and dark squares and the puzzle should contain anywhere from 11 to 15 squares each way. The puz-| zie must be arranged so that no| words are completely separated from | each other—they muat be connected | by interlocking letters, | ‘The words used to form the puzzie| should be found In any good una-| bridge dictionary, and should not} be too technical or obsolete. The| | definition should not be misleading, | and technica obsolete, abbr ted words and proper names or initiale| |should be so indicated in the defini- | tions. | No foreign words, except thone In| common, every-day American use, and found in the dictionary, may be | used. | Prepare your diagram. Put in your | | words, and then number the diagram carefully, from ieft to right—as in| j those printed. Many number Incor- | | rectly. Watch out for this In awarding the weekly prize tor| the best “original” puzzle, neatness, | clearness and arrangement will be taken, into consideration, All original puzzles actually receiv ed by 5 p.m, Saturday of each week | will be considered as entered in the weekly contest ending onthat day, | Write your full name and address | jon all puzzles submitted, and address | Cross-Word Editor, The Star. Employes of The Star and thelr relatives are barred. | \""rhe Star will, in addition to the| \regular prizes, pay $1 for any orig- hie puzzles it uses. THE ANSWER) received Lull HY. LAL ¢| H E\N| TMbolo ie! TO TUESDAY'S PUZZLE C. ©, Ellis, 2110 Third ave, W., wins the dollar for Tuesday, Rayon Hose 39c Reinforced feet, lisle-hemmed top: wanted shoe shades, 600 Prs. Silk Hose, Seconds, 85c Double heel, toe and sole, with hemmed lisle tops. Good shoe shades, including black, white and brown Silk and Wool Hose $1.95 Broken size lines. Plain and clocked In black, brown and two-tone effect Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s and Children’s 14 Gris’ Cotton Union Sults, high neck, 75 ‘ c style, In pink and orchid; reduced 75 Women's Winter Weight Cotton Vests, 95 " c Odd Lots Underwear Reduced jong. sh ‘ea, ankle length; re i ta 15 Women's Glove Silk Vests, bodice $1 45 20 Women’s Phoentx Knitted Fiber and $1 ‘95 Silk Step-Ins, pink and orchid: reduced regular and extra sizes Main Floor—The Bor ; reduced to Ma rete Month-End Clearance of 1,200 Prs. Men’s Cotton and M ercerized obsolete words | |and technical terms will be so indi- rs) Ss fr cated. } Plain and drop-stitch effects in cordovan, gray and Paim Be specially priced. A Special Purchase! 1,200 Men’s Ties Open-End Four-in-Hand 45c A wonderful variety of wanted colors in bro cades, figured designs, stripes and fancy patterns Remarkably low priced for merchandise of this quality. Men's Shop—Lower Entrance, Second Avenue a « bh, All size Corselettes, special .........98c¢ Girdles, special . $1.65 Booth, Main Flpor—The Bon Marche Bags and Vanities Half Price. soiled or Yamaged from handling or diaplay Odd Lots Notions 5c Main Floor—TBie Bon Marche Teilet Geeds Clearance Siigsditty Lazell Compact, large size) Chernoff's Face Pow: powder compact 3) bei in sifter ¢ shades; 70¢. | delightful after Lazell Double Compacts, | ; can, 19 rou and powder Face Pow #2.15. | nally $1.00; Mineralava, a complexion |," OC) clay, in tubes; originally|!7 Re & G. Powder; 50e; now 39¢. sae ee Sempray dJovenay Face) i, La Blache Rouge; Powder, 39¢, originally now Palmer's Cologne, 16-07.| 35¢. size; originally $1; now|}4 Mary Go'dman's Hair 59¢. Tonic; originally 75e; Chernoff's Face Powder, all wanted shades; orig-| 4 now 8D¢. na Henna Hair inally $1.25; now 59¢. package; Incense Burners; origin. $1.00; now ally $4.00; now $2.25. Odds and Ends of tollet|5 Rubbertined Tourist waters and drug sun-} Bags; originally $2.00; dries, HALE price. now 98¢. Chernoffs Shampoo; orlg-|1 Rubberlined Bag at inally 50c; now 22¢. 60¢. Main Floor—The Bon Marche 300 Smart Hats Reduced Panne and Ly« vet and Hat Velvet ash s and Vel- Combinations in new turban, off-face and me and large-brimmed styles. Trim h burnt peacock, pompon jlique of colorful flowers and metal. In all shades of rust, brown, beige, blue, and much black. Third Ploor—The Bon Marche cocoa, green, Reduced to This group holds rare opportunities! Silks which are fashionable for winter wear—and styles which are fash- ionable for street, afterncon and semi-dress. en's 5219 Very Special Specially bought. with fur. and browns. Good range of sizes. Second Floor — The Bon Marche 500 Women’s Wash Dresses $ ] Reduced to Selected from high-priced stocks— in- | turnea spindles; cluding ginghams, crepes and dimities— | to . greatly reduced, Women's Dark Bloomers; black, purple and green; reduced to Women's Step-Ins and Vests reduced to ... Children’s Batiste Gown 6 to 12, reduced to. Dainty Gift Aprons reduced to . . reduced reduced to . 3 Bassinettes, substantis trimmed; 3 Nursery Chairs with Trays Rockabye Sw reduced to .. Ms OBE novelty style: 50c $2. 95 2 $ 10.00 see. $5.00 iat coats $5.00 Second Floor—The Bon Marche ‘ . or nursery; reduced to. Nurses’ Uniforms, fortierty 14095, reduced to £4 Lace-trimmed Negilgees. 8 Furtrimmed Negligees reduced to Creepers, Girls’ Continuing Sale of “P. N.’ Sample Practical Front Corsets, Half Price Also other high grade makes, Not every size in every model, but a good range of sizes in the lot, Fancy brocades and firm coutil in the lot Second Floor—The Bon Marche Odd Wool Sweaters Reduced 25 Women’s Wool Sweaters reduced to... 82.95 60 Women's Wool Sweaters reduced to...85.00 A] 1 Silk Dre, 5 School ie t .. SecondAve,, Union $3.79 Month-End Clearance Second Floo 60 Women’s Silk Dresses $12.75 Sizes from misses’ Women’s Winter Coats $24.50 This group includes smart semi-dress models trimmed Blocked downy wool, cut polaire and suede cloth—in wanted tans Clearance of Baby Furniture 3 High Grade Beds, finished with cane insets and 3 Toilet Baskets, in white and iv and easily reduced -to......+ -, 95C wm $1.25 Collapsible Chairs of canvas; for travel Metal and Canvas Walkers; reduced Uniaual Assoriment of Raby Wearables—Offered at Greatly Reduced Prices for Clearance. Lots include Knitted Wear, Dresses, Rathrobes and Raincoats Second Floor—The Bon Marche Apparel Odd Lots Red uced 8 Silk Dresses, reduced to. es, reduced to . sses, reduced to 16 Coats, reduced to ... 18 Middy Skirts, reduced to 40 Middy Skirts, reduced to 6 Junior Skirts, reduced to 15 Junior Skirts, reduced to 10 duntor Skirts, reduced to SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ché eDonMar. Yarns Reduced to 19c Ball Wide Range of Discontin ued Colors Odds and Ends of Stamped Articles 49c Including buffet 1 sets, ce towels, scarfs, mah ters “Hand- eld chiiesd Models of Discontinued Pieces Reduced to Half Price and Less Art Needlework, Main Floor—The Bon Marche Luggage Reduced erornes. "Sige oo gain Ste oss ST 15 $1.50 Utility Shopping Bagi, reduced to. “Fitted and Unfitted Weekend 12 $13.95 to Cases, one-third less. Three $4.50 to $10.50 Enameled Duck Hat Bags, one-third leas. vee ae Raa ptagy Leather Boston $3.30 12-Fiber Covered Box Trunks , rediiced to $12.95, $13.95. $14.95 Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche 435 Pairs Women's Shoes Half Price Formerly $1.00 to $11.00 To Clear, 50c to $5.50 Oxfords and shoes—incomplete Ines. In brown and black kid; satins, suedes and patents; and white canvas 16 to wom- 204 Pairs Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, Half Price Formerly $1.95 to $5.50 To Clear, 98c to $2.75 and colored topped shoes or slip 5 to misses’ 2. . $19.50 75c $4.95 $3.50 Black, brown pers, from infants’ Women’s and Men's Rubbers ; Half Price -30¢ 2 Pairs Women’s 59 Foothold Runbee eases beece >" 260 Pairs Women’ $1 00 Full. $1.95] raves 50c 69 Pairs $1.50 Everstitceh Rubbers. . sans aaatnsen Third Floor—The Bon Marche Boys’ Shop Clears Odd id of Boys’ nee. Greatly Reduced 12.0 ts 18 Wool and Corduroy redcea ta, DODO Knickers, $1.65 4 Overcoats reduced to.. ° reduced to.. $9.85 7 Corduroy Knickers, Te 5 Overcoats, reduced to duced 95c $16.50 % Fur Hats, with ear 5 Brushed Wool Sweat- flaps, $2 50 ts reduced $6. 95 reduced to * 81 Ideal Underwaists, re c Moleskin ‘Raincoats, re duced ; $6 50 te i $3.50 75¢ Hats, Coats, tO. seenee 8 Wool ‘Knickers, re- reduced oy aweet” $2.50 ‘ru. 10 jain Floor—The Bon Marche Odd Lots and \ Damaged Household Needs Half Price and Less Included you will find dinnerware, glass ware, china, gift wares, tinware, enam- eled ware and hardware. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche See) Fy

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