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SE raf In black, white, brown, beaver, Fancy 8 7 Bie ag : Grin st bee page. Sia . 1 th gray and tan na mother: ett a. Mn i expealtine 9 - Presenting the New ovelty cut ' ‘ 5 t = out designs, ‘ (Inventors to Give a rhe Kva’s You'll 1 al . Wi H t Full pique eam Sea Rash Shows for Funds $8: Gamer OE vhs th ERIE ps WV nag Ot inter a S vith three em- on the The a ANSWER TO YESTERDAYS ra] Se CROSSWORD PUZZLA Main Floor —The Bon Marche Binet rs I LAs ly 9, MY N, } NT Li Ms School Board Sues ARTMER Ele MATE | | MED DEGREE _ Plumbing Concern) TBINBIOMF NO | sg & Hea 1 acme OA SPI NOLE aa BRE cae aca) HURT IN STORM ye SLEET MC Te | Satin Imparts Stender Grace to Ni NG . spake Meri : South | aa ri ia ampton, Englan | ISiTie GENERIC re $ soot "| loo! WEREINELT } €Sses _ Bt ‘THAMPTON. Nov 4 yy eS — i For Large Women x y Sizes to 54'/ EWEST creations, hugging closely to the | e 2 50 with long ostrich trailers—play a large part 4. in the chic Winter styles. Shown in Barcain BASEMENT Dresses That Express Fashion’s sours word, debarked there, ban = ' H . The Fur browns ‘ * = Intriguing Ways In The Roi blacks HESE ere fh le odie era + q The Metallic brocades ran 1 vee . o Att S lk The Silver grays aa Skippers Changed ractive oIKS From $10.00 to $25.00 eae oF Hawaiian Hag o See them in the Window mak eit ay Sa oO Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche who has stu died the larger figure - b and they are so adroitly | propor- 4 tioned ¥ that they fit without grace- destroying alterations! Two New Aprons —For “Apron Thursday” », 91 95 is an easily iret figured crepe—with a lace edged scalloped hem— and dainty lace edg- ings. The other style is a crisp checked ging. ham, brightened with x clever touches of hand- W 7} t embroidery. 1 Black and all the newer wanted shades are cleverly | exploited in depend- rl able qualities of black satin with Sizes 14 to 48 colorful trimmings, satin, crepe-back satin, patou crepe, Georgette with chenille combinations, velvet and combina- tions of silk. M mistake about the price, for these dresses go Rarg Basement on your shopping t THURSDAY Stock Y Wardrobe, Economical! Women’s Rayon Striped U i § it SECONDS bs Fine ribbed—sleeveless—knee length ——sizes 38 to 44. 4 E Mi N A Ni T S NM Mente Chalmers’ Random Bleached Indian Head | Styias BUREAU OF OF | MISSING | RELATIVES} The Star invites ite readers to nse this, department as an aid in finding missing relatives or friends. ‘The department is to help In reaniting those who have been | separated. Those whose relatives or | friends are missing are invited to report the disappearance direvtly to The Star. Readers 0 may know the whereabouts of persons mentioned in this column as missing are requested also to report to ‘The Star. Other newspapers are invited fe reproduce such items as will interest thelr renders, Afternoon, dinner, and street modes! Embroidered, tailored, and fur-trimmed! In black, and the softer Winter colors! Second Floor—The Bon Marche | a " , : In warm and dainty CU ‘ver’ "25th ANDI 1G Vn Ys SPECIAI Second Ploor— my In commemoration of “Wear-Ever’s” 25th ooododooodoloooooldo leat Dodoo } The Bon Marche anniversary, we offer 5 SECONDS zi » you this “Wear-Ever” 86-inch} yq, {4-inch) yq, 63-inch) yq, : a8 i] 74) ‘ / one-quart Pudding Pan at the special : : pay ig -85 | | Swift’s Premium or TEN Lengths to 10 yards — gett nch lL EI hal SAAD A ttle 345 ay ae = ine for puddings, Armour’s Star Ham Ib. | pothies sauces and putin nih Bc a ah dae a a Weer necro refrigerator use e intended going to as Children’s Cotton ia Women’s Part- 8 Fine quality corn-fed stock—by the piece only, jo. Solomon is a S| H Ga ki Freshly Churned Libby’s Mincemeat, eet 10 inches tall, eeping rments C oc ings gy Ceetitecye Balter: ‘Ih, Be pounds, and wore Fine ribbed—medium weight lb. 58¢ One year of) aged In wood ‘op seat and feet—sizes 1 Fine ro—-medium welght i Our regular Jersey Brana | °° to 10 tn gray —seam| t n black—sizes | Brick tisteke Mayonnatses a y Hon Mare if Reaarenl ib she at . fe made 0 krade bulk Ibs. k Ten, finel ack W Cherrless new stock o; 1b The Indes fin PUMPS! OXFORDS! Sizes 3 to 8. Mostly B Widths Imported Currantss | choice Saar ecb ae 4 Special Ofer Se eres, TAME! jtoaie tig anger pure a Lemon or p heed Peel; ne We Libby’ 8 Pineapple hed eee aha nie ear-E: V er Nov. 14th, é , >! rondnie Sb Henne, | Qe? eum an one ONE- QUART Cc meee, BEE eccice sete | Omtment coskine, asnen,..ane | AlUminum Pudding Pan. kima or his sister, Mr Philip O'Neal, same address CLARENCE STRONG: Write Armstrong, 608 N. 6 , Ber fast heard from in Yakima and Portland rn, aweot and. tender, | Bread with the home made A taste 101 3 for. soe Old Pal Atringions Tew Wutterhorns, 2 for ; fi for , ° George Wilk, Box 69, Pueblo, T. fing Maryland ben @ Colo, seeks wo f his aunt, be an Gi ate avcans sine Counter Tlie heoa: ‘ Be WE th and get leved to be in tle. Her maid and cane and maple Homo-cured ¢ ( ‘or. 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