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! PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922, ia ey Wanda Winds Up ath ricme 4 k | Plymout hh fGreen Bubble Ball} ™.t7,00 MeDougi ll fout WICK Fetrrne "hire oor | 4 (Tits te the sixth of 0 sorte of dance sterics being written by Mise ven Kettler.) | By Wanda von Kettler $70" “Wate in wan ® ered ff Zhe Store of Eternal Newnes” Main 6720 __ Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 _ Feces ction ada [sna Mei “Sa SHOP AT MacDOUGALL’S tensen's, toward Faurot’s dancing |andg with dignity! 1509 Fourth Avenue 9.2! 8% With the Children—Tomorrow Two-Knicker Suits For School Boys , we'll get into line tonight aod prac following a “take what you thee the ‘cradle dip.’ “ get" serpentine around the edge of en | Whereupon the mob hastened to| (he hall and down the middie, when We are closing out our own stock of Reli- able Shoes at this new location. This is the mercer Soe. spectaen of Sn sem ‘at Semnes same concern that was. 21 years on Second av- The orchestra continued its fox.) trot melody. The partners bios somed out in the dance, Then sud deniy the music ceased, The dan 1 cers, too, ceased their antics—all but Eponge Dresses For School Girls one couple, “A tall individual, wear-| = ing spectacles and a dark blue suit, | Clever 9 8 LADIES’ Satin Strap Pumps, | LADIES’ Patent Vamp Purnps; beamed blissfully down upon his/ 4 e gray suede back with covered j lady friend, And they danced on New ee eee ce 9989 Sale price. .....++ Same with Junior Louis heels. cradle dipping ‘till somebody said, | —Mannish styles that boys like— and durable fabrics that mothers like. Suits made in the style of the sketch, with yokes, inverted plaits and pockets, Sizes 8 to 18. Blouses 75c¢ Hoth regulation and sports Blouses, made in tapeless style, Of percales, in many patterns. All sizes. “Jake, snap out of it." And who I discovered upon clone observa || Yon, should that individual be, but our own, prominent, local movie photographer, F. A. Jacobs! I looked away and decided not to) # | breathe it to @ soul, | | Just about 15 minutes after that, | I | when scores more dancers had gath, iW ered for the evening's dancing met | | | milBaryMeeln An $4.95 Styles advance styte at.. Eponge—the new fabric, in knotty cotton weave, is the ideal fabric for the young girl's frock. Its heavy texture falls in straight lines, giving graceful lines to the wilhour tte, ‘This Drees pietured ts one of the new models—of Jade and white eponge. Black and white wool yarn embroideries and black velvet but LADIES’ Biack Kid Strap Pumps with low $3.95 heels. Reduced to «ram following the cl something else, Editors are juat like other men. Bald the editor to me, as we tried to get along, “Yes, good crowd here tonight. I wonder, did you every | try that ttle step—it'e sort of a/ ff | | | LADIES’ Brown Oxfords with filitary heels. Former prices $7.50 to $13.00, Cut to $3.95 .. $6.85 MEN'S “Emerson” Shoes; black and town; calf and kidskin. Former prices $13.00 and $14.00. $6.85 ‘Beking tons are striking trimmings. Priced $15.00, abuffie after the glide—" | So now I think that some time) Caps $1.00 Sweaters ~Plats jored, checked and mixed wool fabricn, ‘All are in colors to S490 harmonize with Spring suite. All —"Rufineck” Sweaters of —_ wool — “Shaker-knit”— the Knitted Ties 50c Cionn of echeot stars. Sinie ~Just like men wear! In brown, 28 to 38. Very special green and black, striped in white. values! —MacDeugall-Southwiek, Third Fleer Children’s Stockings Wool Sox $1.00 Of Lisle 35c during @ heavy hour, when the pa- per’s going to press maybe, and everybody's rushed and up in the! air, I'll just step up to him and say | “Let's do the periwinkle dip”—just } | to sort of relieve the tension of things, Chances are, at that, he won't appreciate it. Men, at the best don't neem to realise how we girl: | endeavor to co-operate with them and form a itme across the hall—the/ aid them in the business world. | ladies, of courne, snuggied protecting-| Tut.we won't discums the business ly together at one end, and the ge | world, We're dancing at a green tlemen at the other, bubbie ball, $1 90. $3.40 [SHE NOTICES It was nearty 10 o'clock when I Girls’ Gingham Dresses Sizes 8 to '14 years. $1.25 Several pretty styles of Frocks tn plaids and plain colors, Pink, biue and green, trimmed tn contrasting colors. wick, Third Fleer j | | ‘A NGS found out what those bubbles, sus mirnligpera i pended overhead, were going to do. Before joining the mad rush to! 7.0, were lowered on the cross-wise | | ward that line a few thingy I noticed: CHILDREN'S Drown Lace and For Little Tots [threads that held them just before . Button Skuffers. | First: That green bubbles—green 15 when G. G. Faurot announced —heery, soft white wool, with 3 pairs $1.00 BR... os ccescccvese }balloon bubbies, 100 or more, fae | 0 ffs trimmed in colored stripes. —With double heels and toes. Cut to. x | Each gentieman obtains a green 2 25 cuffs trimmed in color pes. eeveeneseass tened to fine threads reaching from. iicon, ‘und presents It to hia waite . Sizen 7 to 10. Black, white and African brow. hone sido of the wall to the other,| lecomed to hang In midair about 12/ [feet above the polished floor, I won hlered what these balloons were Ko ing to do, Pop, maybe, when the Pmusic started. Second: The music balcony, with the four muxicians of the orchestra. three gentlemen and a lady, waiting| That's how 1 happened to get a or the class to commence, and look. | Teen balloon, Afd I rejoiced and ing, meanwhile, over the edge tke oo} Oy ided to keep the bubble forever. $2.90 .. $3.80 canny Fuitete. That's how it happened also, that outh Shoe Co. the fa a ° E Plym aan thin: Sak abe thee te ir partner and myself bad oc ' thi tee |casion to step arcund amid the 1509 Fou h Ave editor! None = oe yr nage dancera on the floor that night and rt ° dl . = a ping - get |‘ discum the high lights of the! Sizes 6% to 10. Wool Sox $1.00 . —THREE- QUARTER LENGTH Of Lisle 50c Sox, in gray and bive heather, with cuffs trimmed in contrast- ing stripes. Sizes 7 to 10, Cotton Sox 25c Boys’ Hose, 3 for, —with double heels and toes: $1.00 full-fasbioned. Black, navy and —double ribbed cotton Stock- medium blue, with Roman ings, with double heels and toes. striped tops. Sizes 6 to 3. Black. Sizes 6% to 11. —MacDeougall-Seuthwick, Street Fleer ing partner—on with the dance” = | As 1 have explained before, the fair partner who did Seattle's dances with me was inclined to be a gen roun, self-eacrificing youth. BOYS Brown Medium-weight Shoes. Prices from One model ts the cunning toque—made of tweeds and) polos, to match Spring capes and coats in orchid and red, pom pon trimmed. BOYS’ Brown and Black Enc. ore rains... 93.69 —fine weave, with double heels and toes. Black, white and African brown. Sizes 6 to 8%. | Straw Hats in eallor style as nketehed: with droop ing brime and grosgrain ribbon trimmings, Hand-made Bootees for Babies 35c —MacDeougall-Seuthwick, Baby Shep, Third ¥1 j Party. | The bal was @ mans of moving | green balloons, fastened by threads | to the wrists of the ladies and float. | | ing Just above the heads of the waite | I ing mob. Only a few Individual in line” and “practice the | dip™ with the reet ‘The fair partner, too, was anxious jt find « place in the brotherbeod | section at the further end of the ——~ jhall, #0 I stepped into line with) Visa on tie dbbtiaes aba O64 1 the gentler members of the sroup.| who bummed and sang and tapped|@PC*. The room was happy and Children’s Shoes Girls’ Cloth-Top “Mary Jane” } Shoes $2.95 Pumps $2.00 —of calfskin, black with gray —of soft patent leather, with | tops, or brown with tan tops, rounded toes and turned soles. | Lace styles, with welted soles Sires 2 to 5. (Sizes 5% to &, | and spring heels Sizes 8% §2.50. Sizes 8% to 11, $3.25. to IL Sizes 11% to 2, $4.00.) —MeeDeugall-Southwick, Fifth Fleer | 36-inch Indian Head 19c Lengths I to 10 Yards. Excellent Value Mieached—with “Indian licad™ stamped in selvedge. Service able fabric for making bedepreads, children's frocks, nurses’ and doctors’ uniforms, middies, tea cloths, napkins. —MarDeougall-Southwick, Gray Linen Shep vw over there endeavoring Silk Dresses Very Good Values $18.50 Of Taffeta and Canton Crepe MANILA. — Mim Katherine Dresses you would expect to be Thompson, and Lieut. Oxborn Wood. priced much higher—the styles son of Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood, to are so attractive, the fabrics of marry. Some. | - such good quality, the trimmings a : | so unusual, and they are so well made! PRAYER j S sapae | In street shades; navy, black, brown and henna. Trimmed with hand-em- broidery, tinsel stitching, fancy metal buttons, beading and braiding. Styles for Misses and Matrons. Sizes 14 to 38. —MaeDougall-Southwick, Second Fieor Most of these models are in dressy styles, yet appropriate for street wear. The sketch shows two in wrappy modes; the as- sortment includes many other equally attractive models. Soft Fabrics such as Pandora, Veldyne, Orlando, Velour de Laine and Bolivia make these Coats at $45 unusually at tractive, pother dance! j THR END. | - | | iny Baby Found Turn Yachts Into < ee hw Buried in Tree Cruising Hotels |iiei- “ton cine to ‘each 0000 eee ee ie min MAIDENHEAD, England, March} COWES, March — 31. —- Sevenal| arms, giggled frequently and seemed) iin ee” cnveryhody dancing “view | body of an infant buried,| wealthy yacht owners are turning) happy. On the whole nobody |i. oi yu | fashion, high in the branches) their boats into cruising hotels ald | seemed to be taking a eee ee }10 rescue the exeaping bubble for the @ tree was found near St. Ives| will accept guests this summer seriously. They eoomed just to Mel indy he’s been dancing with. Ha— | 5 pb aoe having @ “good time _ {it's gone. Too bad.” { | “Seems ae if, on the whole, Seattle | at all ages dances dances— dances.” on he continued. “If the individual! i mt know how, he's trying aw y bard to learn, And something | tine I've noticed: Seems as if the |i waltz and foxtrot hold the floor. | Our old friend the onestep's just about gone.” No, there aren't going te be any more fox-trot, waltzing stories, This is the last. That night, coming home in the street car from Fauroet's, that jfair partner idiot poked a pin in my a balloon, s0 we're not «peaking now and I'm not going to take him to 7 You have to pay for it, but good quality is cheap. It pays in the end! It pays in the beginning! It pays all the way through. Not in years have we been able to offer such fine suits. They are finely tailored all- wool garments—new styles, new fabrics, new spring col- ors. Every suit is guaranteed. SPRING SUITS $25, $30, $35 and $40 Our assortment is large Popular Colors Navy, black, Sorrento biue, Volnay, fallow and dove. —MacDougall-South wick, Second Floor U District to Have Sp a pr “A a shark is full 4 of glue of highly valuable commer- Carmel All Het Up | Bie New Apartment)", | Representing an investment of estan | $110,000, a four-story apartment | ; house will be erected at Brooklyn | " n by Bloodless Duel 2 iso eee | ams, well known in the University) | with drawer, two Yale keys, Fine t at the ortginal owner of the|| for home use to keep papers, ete, CARMEL, Cal., March 31,—Classtc) ney‘'s office. om 'Y i tment de a pe Special price, each ‘ and comprises all the new Carmel was wondering today what! “I cient years! pe rad (A the set, hediation wit) be com.|| WH anid C. 0. D. to ax J q fi pps ake a beating,” Criley was said to| © ene d vill be os models, Sport suits, business would be the next step in the trou-| 101° Sumitted to friends, “and It was|menced April 15, It will include suits, single and double breasted styles in the new spring patterns for men and young men. To buy a Gately Suit is real clothes economy. bles between Theodore Criley, artist, the surprise of my life when 1|/™ny new features in apartment ” se construct | Cc Western A and Harry Leon Wilson, writer, didn't house construction, Hs uN ATS) Many courses were open and equal- “ ly ible. LEAVENWORTH.—Wallace Ho-| pein | me thought that peace was at! Salmon and Otters vey, managing editor Leavenworth | hand; others.that Wilson would make | . . | Post, dead. | another move in keeping with his in Lively Scrap| etl E reported promise to make Criley! ULL, Eng., March 31—Two ot “pay and pay and pay.” There was|ters attacked a salmon near the! SPECIAL | | TOMORROW | m- talk of ®& slander sult by Criley/ shore and dragged him to land, A against Wilson, and there were many | farmer shot one otter, weighing 28 | Chicken Fricassee with Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Bread and other rumors in the air, |pounds, and the salmon, which Butter— Wilson has not been seen around| weighed 43 pounds. The other otter | Carme! since Saturday, He ts be- | escaped | In the following COLEGROVE Rest |ture and the wild waves which beat! aT WHOLESALE EGYPTIAN KITCHEN, ulmoxt in his dooryard Buy Direct and Save cr 1824 Third Av DRESS WELL Never Miss the Money We sell Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings for strictly one price—cash or charge. Open an account with us—and enjoy the pleasures of being well dressed at all times. i BOYS’ ’ SUITS COATS 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” from sore, stiff, aching ts. It can- not hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at one When you are suffering so you jean hardly get around, just try Red |Pepper Rub and you will have the \quickest relief known, Nothing has {such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, Just as soon as you japply Red Pepper Rub you will feel |the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone | Ask any good druggist for a Jar of Rowles' Red Pepper Rub Be sure |to get the genuine, with the name | Rowles on each package,—Advertiee ment, | Criley’s home was placed under for | mat guard today, by authorization of the Monterey county district attor- | | Proposals will be received by the |Rureau of 6 * and Accounts | Navy Depart Washington, D. ; 4% | Cy Until 10 o'clock a. m., April 18, John McHenry’s mother\ s602. to: delivering railway track ma says her last prayer for her} terial tothe Navy Yard, Puget Sound, boy before his hanging at| Wash. or to the Bureau of Washington, D. C. fi and Accounts, DAVID P bs et "g » L » for, the ti ymasteeimarara) of the Navy. murder of two men, Advertisement, | $6.00 ipplies 110 Pike