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sik: r ee ? ? How DAILY DO! riginated by Vv HORIZONTAL tAw ‘ Mrs. W fewy « som Vood, Wast u N w t A large f : ible a A i w n \ \ that may or may not| 50, The next day VERTICAL 3. A pubdi amztion Flying 20. Disturb *1. To find fault 4 case of certain plant Raw meta . ‘To ford A water grass In debt to carcely sufficient Likeness Inflammable Mquid 39. Prefix meaning “back 40, To mock or sneer 41, To saw into dimension tumber 43. To trust 44. A curve 45, Machine for weaving 0. G. Hart wins the 35 * best original cross word puz mitted to The St for he week ending November 1. Come in, Mr Hart, and receive the money The puzzles are certainly prov ing popular, ana the folks that win the daily dollars got much kick” out of the achievement, that e only wish we had a hundred daily dollars to pass out. Mrs. G. H. Miller, writing from) § Auburn, says: “How are we going atch up with our magazin ing as long as you continue to publish cross word En tlosed find another n-storm.’ Following are the names of those who submitted original puzzles in addition to those used by u ing the’ week of October November 1, inclusive: Gertrude Westerberg, 496 Randolph ave., Mrs. | J. B, Clark, $23 14th ave. Eleanor Kinerk, 9043 Eighth ave, S. W., Mrs. L. Cohen, 115 17th ave. G. H.| Sargant, 7631 13th ave. S., Mrs. L.| K. Lurvey 82nd st. Earl Noah, 809 > . R. D. Swit zer, 214 Broa » W. B, Bender, 1815 E. Harrison st., Hele 2th W., letcher. st., Mrs. Mrs. Hendricks % Sampsor, William Calvert, 4865 Rainier ave. Ida witzer, 214 Broadway, Gerda C. I 09 W.} “th R. 8. Aikon, 6040 Palatine} 3 A. V. Burk, 6910 46 ve, 8. W., Mary M. Nolte, 1315 E.| Harrison, Adolph Stixrud, 8701 Wall. ingford, Anton Tyne, 609 Yesler y, FR. williams, ., Ena Hamilton, 5400 36th 3. W., Mies E. McRae, 8307 ive. N. W., Cecile Mae Fisk Tairview ave. N.. Mrs. Mae FR tox, 8248 20th ave. 8. W., Mrs, %. Watters, 3820 41st ave. 8. W., L, dannum, Cecile Collins, 1119 West m ave. Mins Nellie Foster, 2415 W.. Bertona st., Howard Hall, 1008 3. Denny Way, Anton R. Tyne, 6 Yesler Wa: Mrs. A 26th: ys Ho Lakeside ave., Miss Bertha ‘arr, 2627 Ashworth ave., F. B. Cutting, 4717 46 Mrs. Chloe A. Brooklyn ave, Lucile Kenneth, L, all of Seattle. Out of town entries *, Filingwood, Maban: henoweth, Spirit La , Smith, Mabana, Weger, Portage, ¥ 3 1167 Highland Bremer ton, Wash.; Mrs, M. P. e, Wing. rs. J. I. Clauson, Se- D, Smith, Charleston, Wash.; Irene Ri Du Vall, Wash.; Miss Pauline Severnak, South Cle Elum, Wash.; Funk, Lowell, Wash.; M. B, Bre Winifred TN 1 1D tO WIN THE LLAR . $5 Prize Winner ANSWER _THE SEATTLE STAR | ANGRY, HE PULLS Long May Vera Wave GUN GN COP Man Angered When Knocked ie Olficer’s Car Down by TO SATURDAY'S PUZZLE Get Life Terms for Idaho Bank Holdup BY Th with the w oF the y « t bet i rather th and served mot in vain her acclaim If she fait and the feminine vote That Hat Question Ag Bremerton Pioneer Is Called by Death | 7éeBon Marché 6 | ARE ST SECOND AYE UNION ST. and a vast , aa ( » woes) CARS WILL ol __ SKAGIT POWER? t CYNTHIA GREY , x ~ = Cit e ‘ 7] he e ' & Jumbo was a» large Af phan 1 for ' the 1 gard \ 1 animal was pur " Karna . 1 und for three years was exhile in the U8 } dumbo was killed in 1885 © tions in the world, it Is true, but none fraught - " ay * Canada Re wa ance ¢ sis that Miss Vera has hurled into ert six inches in height, and . 9 oe 28 . Y weighed six tons, His skeleton & to real @ and yet shorn » sll understand that dustlee has lo I 0 One La Follette Ticket r « Gr Are A Follette ticket There is only La por. | theket Winter Coatings and Suitings Savings Worth While! 52-Inch Astonia Coatings Reduced to A luxurious black pile coating this season's slenderizing wrap 56-Inch All-Wool Coatings Reduced to Imported and domestic coatings of good quality polo and camelhair mixtures, mixtures, Bolivias, English tweeds, in stripes, plaids, checked well as plain colorings. and nov very popular elty $6.95 | $2.45 | a 56-Inch Tweed Suitings Reduced to > mixed color ‘ apparel. Wanted Services uits and be 56-Inch Acashia Flannels, Special Very popular for dresses or suit mixture. In shades of tan, gray the lowest price we have ever be this fine material. tweeds, $1.75 $2.95 suitable for coats, warm winter color: s—a fine camelhair and black. This is en able to offer on Serviceable 56-Inch Khaki Colored Suitings, Special at 95c Suitable fo r boys’ suits, shade. Winter Footwear Fashion Favors “Fanchon’’ at $8.00 * In Patent, Satin or Black Suede Smartly cut out at the throat and developed on French las with high Spanish heels. Mos effective! perforated at side and top. Sizes 214 to 8—widths AA to C. Visit the Special Shoe Fitting Third Floor—The Bon Mai TheBon Rance Department rehe Secon The B at $1.50 Flannelette with dainty blue edge finished with tattiig braids ribbons. rose-bu With two-tone pink and blue s¢ embroid@ed case of soft batiste Butterick Patterns — show many charming styles for winter wear Third Floor—The Bon Marche Floor on Marche id all-over MANICURING | ‘&: Manicures or 92,45 Expertly administered in our BEAUTY SHOP design: and ted with pink or uo Babies’ Silk and Kapok Pillows With Covers, $1.75 n covers and dainty Madeira size 1418 inches, children’s play clothe: , men’s Third Floor—The Bon Marche durable white, cream and warm ecru colorings. Plenty of Curtainings at Low Cost Heavy New 35-Inch Cretonne Lovely new patterns and designs in rich colorings. heavy quality which will prove serviceable. Artificial Silk Curtaining Pretty jacquard effects for new style curtain pretty patterns, and a lovely natural Fancy Curtain Ma -bar and striped effects quality. cream and ecru. Cros Effective Filet Curtain Nets all-over designs; strong and v Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche att inehe Sheet 27-Inch Canton Flannel 19¢ Yd on On on th Indian Head 20c Yd. |.) re 95 Pair Plaid Blankets $5. 95 100 pair Blankets Each Babies’ ched—yard ards Aer iD 36-Inch Soisette 25c Yard i 4 « N 90c Well made or fruit press Union St and at asp m1 tu FREE! Baby Health Lecture—“Pre-Natal Care” In The Bon Marche Baby Shop—Wednesday, Babies’ Windsor Flannelette Kimonos by Dr. ‘Chas. Shannon Long or Short Coats $4.95 and $8.95 tho warm in pink, are Cashmere, Crepella and Crepe de Chine Coats blue or white, all are hand-embroiderod, silk lined throughout so dainty and Some other lined with good quality sateen. 1 dozen Flannelette Diapers, 27x27 inches, $1.95 Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche TkeBonMarché PIKE ST—SKCOND AVE. —SHA TELE very Especially nice for Patterns for all rooms. Cast Aluminum Kettles, $3. 95 shirts and household gprons. rquisette effective and of most ruffled curtains. In in white, 35c ery durable. These Prices Will Sell Fiomewares Quickly aa Wooden Kitchen Set, 98c Fine Imported Wood Sets, con: sisting of hardwood rack, holding rolling pin, steak pounder, 3 mixing poons and potato masher * Cast Aluminum the kind that service for a lift quart size. ‘Hendrix’ Bird Cages Special fade of brass, with brass seed guard 415 Medium size. . arge size... 84.45 Potato Ricer, 39c g—potato ricer Basement—The Bon Marche November Number of Mad- elon Dresses and Coats now being shown Second Moor-—The Bon Marche A READER Follette It is marked progressive. st her scale preserved at _the Smithsonian Insti tution, Wasifington, D. C. His ex act age is not known Some ta contain Oregon 1 do not know if it has medicinal properties, If there would be a sale for it anywhere it would be at There wholesale drug veral in this the ection of the concerns city and I you may classified directory names in the telephone JAY NOBLE IN MOVIES KYO, Yasu Hi B q Ne purchased Power af . ximately Alaskan Postmaster Cleared of Charges 12 Dead in Train Wreck in England THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT The onward march of events waits for none. Hesitate and you are lost. Shop in the Bargain Basement and learn to save! Remarkable Bargains in SILK DRESSES | this lot. indicate these are Lace co'lars braid Women’s Glove Silk VesisQ5¢ With reinforced armholes and silk bodice straps, Full cut garments, in fesh, peach and orchid New Trimmed toes. Sizes. 6 to 10, in blue and dark green mixturcs, 14: Satin! Satin Crepe! Faille! Jacquards! Nearly every you can think of you will find in The low price does not inferior truly ments for the money. and Sizes to 48 Crepes! kind of a dress merchandise— wonderful gar- cuffs — button and trimmed—tiers of flounces—bound with self-covered braid—fringes and tas- sel effects—pin tucks, Oakwood, tan, brown, black, navy and some light shades, Children’s Heather Wool Stockings 59¢ Fine ribbed, with elastle legs and double heels and Extra fine quality. A Very Special Group of the! 4 yegemen former Cor a thi ms Cs th te ok pi A Featured Low Price! Lyons and Paon Velvet! Heather’s Plush! Striking styles, fashioned in this season’s fabrics. and equal 2 fayorite y, jaunty interpretations for the bobbed, attractive models for the unbobbed. Many novelty trimmings add to the charm of this group. All the new shades are emphasized and the color com- binations are really delightful, Outing Flannel fowns § Be Warm, fortable garments, in good quality outing flannel. Neatly finished with hem- stitched yokes. In pink and blue stripes. Sizes 16 and 17. heavy Single Cotton ral Seconds Good, gray and tan, colored borders. 80, Unusually good values w ith fancy Sizes 72x