The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1925, Page 16

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eee enee ee eee ee STANFIELD MAY Country Boys and Girls RODGERS MUST FORFEIT BAIL Lead in Essay Contest QBEY ORDERS Has Not Decided Whether XUral “Emersons” Want That $25 Posted a8!wiy ge taken From Sea Duty to Bureau Work Puyallup Fair Letter Prize or Not to Fight Case o 1 must be more ‘ “ WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 in t BAK By 1 ‘ 1 girks ab Sage - a0 6 1 § Pal mmander John Rod } a R ere of the PN-9 } j t 3 ‘ i t | H. N x : Nf wW the f as } ay © Navy 1e time a Rodgers ba | , gs and ders and it is assumed that he will . obey them, Wilbur sald. t the fair a ! Chet Biel cect . Wilbur would like to grant Marys ag iat mln Peabo request he believes the commander is the type of man BF eee needed for administrative work With the department Youth Discussed at Noon Luncheon | the development of the PB type ane and with’ tentative plans ¢ enry Ford's all-n dirigible Social forces that work againat|the handy of the ¢ ent, it welfare of the youth” was dis-| expected that R nautica cussed at the Religious Educational | experience will be of great value orkers Tuesday at Meves, cafe Walter B He aasistant Community Hospital Drive Is Postponed The West Seattle Community fund drive ha ho “= |Corn Cure Was Po pular| V ENATCHEE, Wash., Sept. | x precedented demand for a corn cure which contained 20 per cent of alcohol was, explained by Chief of Police Cochran here after a few days of investigation. Drinkers were pouring the compound into coffee and imbibing it, he said he learned. The concoction has a “nasty kick,” accord- ‘ing to Cochran. 15,—(By U. P.)—An un- Vashon Is! fore the n club Wednesday ni ber of Commerce. be “The Constitution States." His sub, ee t ill THE BON MARCHE Barter BASEMENT ~ WOODSMEN BUS | Employed in Logging Camps ' planning | sawmil Practical Woolens at Low Prices For Fall Coats and Dresses——— Pretty. practical, THE SE R RIGIBLE PROBE Has Human Alarm Cloc ‘k| EXCURSION 10 oe MONDAY [ ve YAKIMA FAIR END, Ore., Sept. 15 Mechanical alarr may be > cheaper, but Walter Johnson, j theater here, F prefers to hire a human one that wil ke } out of Special Train Will Leave Navy Inquiry Board to Meet bed. Johnson can sleep thru any alarm cl that was ever ap 4 eae - aaa manufactured, sithene a twitch of the eye. So he had to Seattle Friday Night at Lakehurst resort to more effective means of awakening He hired HING? u Clayton Constable, a newsboy, to be his human alarm, Clay- : job. 'S. P. to Build New Branch in Oregon WASHI $1 a week on the More Men Are Now Being Realtors to Hear Interesting Talks PORTLAND, : Coolidge Approves Reclamation Chief Explosion Dangers Are Shown in Movie L mot WASHINGTOD (By The Bon M arche I ntroduces durable, yet inexpensive—woolens in abundance right at the opening of the season! Good, Strong Fixtures, Without Costly Ornamentations—T hat’s One 56-in. All-Wool Tweeds we 29D 54-in. French Flannels ae es 99 Way The Bargain Basement Saves. You Money—That’s One Way Fine quality All-wool Flaked Tweeds Fine quality French Flannel, one { We Keep Prices Down! lar, durable, stylish and low priced; 10 different shades, ost popular fabrics for street, school and shopping wear. ; - -——_—_—_ bright contrasting flake ei oe di yu scarlet, chartreuse, silver, poudre, copper, pansy Ww nd navy. 1,006 ’ ’ eee . P ne: ‘ i NEW! PAIRS WOMEN = | 96-in. All-Wool Coatings » $2. 95 56-in. Wool-Mixed Flannel 1.251 | o Plain colors and heather mixtures i Yor girls’ school dresses these are most ap- wool Coatings. Brown, tan, blue, wine i bias < prince. Very propriate. Wool mixed, in shades of khaki, gray and wine. serviceable and pretty. e Third Floor—The Bon Marche y ‘ds a8 , 4 5 Autumn's newest designs—Easy to make by the aid of : ty ide ction for trimming Autumn Dresses and Coats McCall Paper Patterns—with the printed cutting line. Mita ‘Weer ’ Manufacturer's Stock Room Clean-Up! == : ° ° b Couldn't Make Themil( Join the Fall D king Classes Now! |i. Fo his fle) oin the fa ressmakIn es NOW: or This Price All sizes and widths in the lot, but not in all styles! They Start Sept. 21, in The Bon Marche—12 Lessons $2. 00 An expert designer, cutter, fitter, instructor Pitan Lewis—will be in charge—ready to assist you in making up your Fall wardrobe in the latest styles. It’s easy to do, too Rogister Now—Personal Service, Second Floor—Patterns, Third Floor i ait a ESS oes ca Sea ES | { cE i y Autum’s Newest Notes @! | a albriggan. From the Baby Shop \_ Little Coats and Hat Sets | Fashion’s Emphatic Demand of the Better Kind! \ Fashionable, soft fabrics have The demand for these practical, economical garments is answered- § been chosen for these dear little Patents! Satins! Kid! Calfskins! in The Bon Marche varieties a-plenty —and 80 economically priced coats—so smartly styled and tai- Tans, Chocolate and Black! that they are within reach of nearly every one. lored to perfection in the rich A rare assortment of styles! Leather and self-cov- ne vs eee cas sar ered, medium and high heels! Light weight, flexible as, of each kind. Sizes 2 to 6 all-leather soles! bossy For House, Street and Dress Wear! Coats $9.95 to $25.00 Hats $3.50 to $5.95 ose & ’ : > ; £,\$}§0 : LLG 0 A | S SQ" Tiny Boys’ and Girls he Autumn Coats F , oes Favored Styles! Ae on For play or school, these are equally nice. alues Beyond Dispute! } P3 Jaunty military models for boys and fur trimmed Deerona! Pin. Point ie & hiss for girls, with hats that are attractive in color High Lustre _ Bolivia! ( TT. and style. Sizes 1 to 6 years, ' i re = puede Velour! Broad Si by Hats $1.25 and $2.95 : cloth! Imported Tweeds! 3 2 OF +, @O OF we > Coats $6.95 to $9.95 Second Floor—The Bon Marche ——— y XN ae Pl | CLINIC FOR WELL BABIES lal ra Free of Course In co-operation with the State Board of Health. Weights and measurements taken and records kept. Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche . . x ; h Balbriggan Suits for School, Sports 6 Y a | Vom atlas es and plaids for sports wear in tweeds! Dressy tf or Street Wear *f) 36-in. sateen, i ard 25¢ | 4 \ \ ee te A r anne line effects!’ Back and side flares! Wrap effects! 18) “T°O be right up to the minute—the younger set must have at least ah ‘ y 10 aed S eee Teck only 4 \?} self coll ae d ey aNd a trimmings in many novel ways! Good one balbriggan this season. Such jaunty and attractive models "Rea tee aan In wante "dF ‘all pa ag are here—all will please you well. Heath suits, bélted and without 36-Inch Cretonnes, Yd. 20¢ ; 36-Inch Percales, Yd. 15c ' ee belts—all with inverted plait. Wir tod yards Moral: knd iipured Gre. 2,800 yards ‘good quality Percales. | The high and chanel necks are the desired styles for Fall, ‘The Laiticak’ Gabalioallinn case CarnhGaan a Sib ait petit At by | velvet collars—the colored stenciling are both popular. Da thet akante Pe Sa ee eT ene. t2) 520 4 \ 5 | ve G fino colors, Full bolts yards. i BARGAINS IN WOMEN S NEW | In Terrapin, Queen Bird, Ensigna (Blue), Roseberry, Heath, ahead Floor—The Bon plG Hawberry. | ] At $ GOWNS! CHEMISES Silk-and-Cotton Mixtures! Novelty Voiles! Shop by telephone ‘Tailored and lace trim You'll find it a satisfactory med styles in honoydow, flesh, blue and orohid Gowns—elzs 16 and 17, Chemiscs—aizes 84 to 41. convenience when you are un Call able to come down town WTAot-4100. Second Floor—The Bon Marche PARK AND SHOP The Four-Stores Garage affords a convenient place to park at a special rate, provided you have your garage check stamped for Lida ehaspemaeamevanent se. rate at time of purchase. 2 hours 10c— “ TheBonMarché SECOND AVENUE FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET—SEATTLE 9.75, $12.50, $17.50 + Union at First Tour-Stores Garage, owned and operated by Tho Bon Marcho Rhodes Departmont Store FrasomPatorson Co, MacDougall.Southwick

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