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THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920 THE TLE STAR WO PASeS lo Wout ca Cai & mm |e OLD |SORGHUM TO nner - PRES SENT SOLID FRONT AGAINST } OIULESSI 1920, by The Ne Enrterprise Associas ; mao |e ne ‘ SEPARATE HOME PLAN } No. 106—The Star's snapshots of was y- rhe. danse bowniicw' im dnt de strato | ‘= to the x @ BY CYNTHIA GREY Aressed women on Seattle street THE BOOK OF ANN es , 10] farinontrejures ett cpa \\ Here is anoth . le ; ANN PAYS ME AN INFORMAL VISIT WHILE Dean ‘ rowing sorghwanla Seca! courts Raa" BOB IS AWAY 7 t ' het i: een Ans h he 1 woe t) ie 5 t 1 is on ) It is not yet u rer mM het) lanr me from the table cided she ¥ 1 t > shes t 5 it cane @ man an separate homes u P 1 | ola that she had sent) tume, lh tra bear s ql for othe rupe i Dear Miss Grey | wish I had enough words at my com t Ann, I felt 1 I r , & mand to express my s¢ regarding “Uncle Tom : t ben > ans her wh ! f place . natty idea. Our grandmot their es, could li v ipper I t they have read t he the | 1 » a r he gr A divorce laws of A make the more ad t \ rit 1 dont let f wyr of trying to ters worse. Marriage i ced y is her 5 . nt ‘ upon as sacred days, for imple reason that th a Pasa eas a evs es seach caine tances ff Vorce law Wl t married they think ; ve “th 3 ‘ z ‘OPTIPRING TIP The yield 4 about t re on maintaining Was hes © Mie PTO c n pots on tat 1.600 poun \ tavo hom v wifie to work her mymptom Of way. be fruid I'd 1 : hem with " . am too? Perhaps y » is to fix it some way so wifie tte on ae t : ps | can s e on, “Uncle Tom,” and if you ar : alone at hoe bliternte r so oe An me \ girl of your a ! wish you (WwW JHAT do YOU ¢ my t : ; ec ee een think? Write Cy vet v " ANTI-DIVORCE a Grey, care of w ; rt : , wf ae “ ' ; nl ¢ ¥ to m ae ioe mes Spicy and Appe- rp : tates,” I tizing, Pure ; A A If ‘ y i " 1 my and Clean > T th Mt, th 1 7 / Grey: T belle see ; f Photo by Cress-Dale hated t © An o TS -< cfg ores for The young lady on the | wearing a practical and, at 8h t 1 ] “ Where as dress. It is tricotine, S t | the . : 4 P bi € We, t width belt compose I heard her say ¥ ° from “Two Happy Married People” in An equal di to) wn by the young miss! ¥ ex ve I * Fs \ lew eynote nce ana | On the ea er Hr =i bite Hep ifs Nn r pink with ex When you smell the richness of Gul- 4 eppiness insthe her wearing & dressy sand-cok os Wich nee Waa ment den’s Mustard it makes you hungry. i] poo letra ona A bright-eolored satin DAISY HENRY. ered oe eh Cee When you taste Gulden’s you will know ; wo to f f on If the ladies pictured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms, they FUNERAL SERVICES 6 Mr it is mustard. been 1 h T nm lies th ret of | Sone Tex held § 1 t diosa? . Diack serge «i ne of my! out of hor eae . vbangiie Sega : ttor ' : Hur anther. wiea: is : nothing b ne 1 pa te ¢ our » . neamuring i oats = ~ .@ smal hat, two handkerchiefs, ¢ all them, we mld =e t t rir Mee” «Go seco silk camisoles. one pair ¢ Erde cree Bip ae hPbeg it oro “ e ‘ x ' teen bloomers pocket. swe wanes gr Pr 3 ™ , / knows we are neorly ead te = ‘olinke piaal a we oe ae Syed te tor: dhor The teacur q ’ net x ab Se ute. sow ; oa! ; As the proport ‘ 1411 3rd Ave, Bet. Pike and Union. 0 y own hing, froning, frantic. and with tears Ner even | nc * t fu f any y — - - as ; fia * r wor et We have purchased the lease on store room occupied by Baum’s Jewelry Store, and have our carpenters y i/ str nation. A natic that ts ardined busy making changes that when completed will give us double the front we have had. iis cash ‘Sicike dha Sas win de But we need more room. The people of Seattle and the Northwest are beginning to realize the savings ben ncle Tot ‘ hold Vie 4 that can be made at these stores in the purchase of all their footwear. rt tead we 21 Buster Brown Shoe Stores in this state—this alone means a tremendous buying power—hence a sav- ‘ t prize went to ing on each purchase, even at our regular prices. ‘. . pP Peng ted sep Ses But during this sale we are going to forget profits. Every shoe at reduced prices—and lots of shoes at carry a fob w YOR A ote! et ; less than 50c on the dollar. -~ SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK ; : : <A has or c BIG REDUCTIONS We have grouped for "E XT RA SPECIALS lots— om amet’ te BY CREDIT HOUSE a: 107 Pike St, Pike St., Bet. Ist and 2nd } ERE are values in BLOUSES that defy competition. They " are made possible by ) our enormous — pur- chases of — : ease doe teathias ppy. FIDELI Men’s and Women’s White Canvas Boys’ and Girls White and Black Children’s Barefoot Sandals, tan “THOUSANDS eg Tennis Shoes and Oxfords, rubber elk and smoked elk leathers. Sizes 4 OF BLOUS Sehool Girl Wishes CHERRY CHAT Oxfords, rubber soles, 75c ahlng tedhned BY to 5 f You are assured of o Barn Money: ; ? A chance to buy © reduced to.... ‘ Wicca toss cybnaees 95c 2, pair : $ 1 6 4 the best in quality at Dear Mise Grey: 1 have'read wit redit, v al the time the lowest possible cost to you. Thousands of women testify to the MARKET BLOUSE | SHOP values. $] () Blouses Ledeen peligro: pany ae Men’s and Boys ; : ; one ae Outerta thwer cotacst LOT 15—oys’ and youths" broad to men's Ww 4 | black calf Shoes, lace or bute a mn. co vie Me $3 95 fonesed' to, pats . $3. 85 LOT 16—Boy at LOT 11—Men's Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes lace Shoes, in rT, English or broad toe lasts. Sizes 2% to brown el Formerly $20 and Up i black kid and ca 6. Per Basques 1 un WEES sectenseuas $4.65 q Overblou rk in Same in youths’; reduced In all shades of the rainbow. he str ! to, per $3 85 { Sizes to 44. ing the pla prarapepboneren aig ‘ . tually LOT 17—Boys’ and youths’ ge : smoked and tan elk Shoes, form r nglish and high 3 ‘ed, low bh = Bs $6 85 Bl each day and lasts, all welted soles. $2 1s blucher broad toe lasts; all y 3 you a su h duced ‘ reduced to, —_ ouses vei . Your Eyes Examined and to, pair .. = 65 Shoes, Oxfords or per pair.. : $2.95 : 5 a raed ‘i ; Glasses Fitted, OF 18—Men's black a Oxford: in white fabric, bi glazed kid and patent gk ‘. “ 1 Formerly $10.85 to $14.85. how to co : Iie aia broad toe txt n bgther. All $295 22 2s Se : a, Z ia iroken Lenses Duplicate calf Oxford ‘ #0 rn he WU MAES ot cis os cia cecneie ®. white canvas Mary Jane Pumps, Early Summer Waist Samples ; neldoradl - ib og $7 45 Lot rowing git women's high Shoes, low leather soles, nature form lasts. Sizes 9 Only one or two of # design. if £ ett csgpaoetis S he World teduced to, pair $09 ° 2 on iat ks nats Hanes $3 85 8% to 2% Children’s patent Mary ‘J 9, . ‘ er 1 wish them r sty ‘or greater par duced to, pair ° Jane Pumps. 8 2 to 8 AN Sizes 34 to 46. 1 for while they are shopping or ee the Wo J—Women’s black kid and patent Pumps, high i fragin mca ah Perhay wre a num in a new light by # heels, medium vamps; brown and black kid Ox bs $1. 70 hborl + : fords, military or Louis heels; brown kid Pumps, Cuban palr , $ 95 ” looking through the me- heels, welt soles; gray kid Shoes, black tops, military i” dium of our perfectly or leather Louis heels. All t 3.99 Blouses fitted glasses: Come in reduced to, per pair sa sobs bes $4.65 ) and have a free exami- ui Women's and gro’ girls’ black calf skin | Formerly $5.85 | eet ect nation, iben, broae toes, low heels and English walking lasts. i | you and your father will think kind se Sea \ Striped Silk Blouses, in short i ch a ee . plies SOND aaa: ey $5.35 rhe ‘ T 6 Vomen's anc y ng girls’ pate > Ds, i sleeves, include extensive line of While it is on your rc 1 Ti gBAk es saiiltace Deaurntane oa eunpac teve i, Crepes de Chine mind now is the time walking heels, welted soles, and kid Pumps, turn soles, 4 to have your eyes ex- leather Fewnch eee co nt ani pinch kid Ratoni, 7 ; overed or leather French heels, plain toe, medium Ws e amined. vamp. Black kid plain opera and Colonial Pumps, 7 medium vamp French heels. $1:% Camisoles Moderate Fal mere sat oderate MSTRONG’S Values $2.95 REPAIRED CS é ARMS : 6, OUR EXPERTS eYERSOL E Extra Exchanges Made Sat Crepe de rine all- 7 . 7 P Satin, a ; : k m4 os , ey Ly ity ©Y ass Salesmen (STER, OWN. ORE in Forenoon n white, fle é ar sné PS —— ¢ \ , praPagtet. fais OPTICAL CO. Wanted Only ‘ i a nos THIAG AVE TWO STORES 1 1411 Third Ave., and 4507 14th Northeast.