The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1922, Page 4

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MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922. i PAGE 4 All Young Fools Are Now! Wise! ! Unsophistication Isn't Seen Among Children THE SEATTLE STAR Sale of $39.00 Dresses at MacDougall-Southwick’s Week April 24-29—Extraordinary Values! Taxi to the Dress Sale 20% less than meter rate Phone Main 6500 Yellow Taxteabe offer reduced rates for this great Dress Bale, Usual rates 300 first quarter mile, 100 rach additonal quarter mile, £00 each additional pas- senger. Rate to and from the Bale 80% less than meter rate. Ask for the receipt. Our Leadership in Dress ValuesA gain Demonstrated by this extraordinary event. Only through the powerful buying ability of our New York representatives is it possible to ob- tain such “Style and Quality” Dresses at such a low price, of This Generation By Wanda von Kettler | Unsophisticated young men } ' who, for tho first time, take young ladies out to dine, are of the past. << aren't, unsophisticated, | fussed and awkward any more. Bo says waiters in Seattle cafes @ho bave occasion to observe all types of diners—-even young men Who for the first time in their ; ful lives step a lady friend to “But we don't have the very ones any more,” ke Chas. jer, waiter at Bile Baked this morning ab “Not that they aren't enough In years,” he ex “put they're grown up in "Seems the young folks of ways HAVE known how to , ’ eT guess it's because of ; ane Brack Corton Weeden Beoad a Bow from the cradie up. | When they're 10 and 11 they sit to the counter and have & soda fomether. By the time they're 14 and 15, they're gotng out tn bunches’ ea an’ things, an’ school @ances. By the time they're 16 and 27 they know all about stepping there is to know. “Just once in a while.” Hutter The SALE of ,000 Dresses Dresses Worth Twice as Much — Even More Silk and . Favorite Cloth Dresses Women’s Sizes Colors : it ; sink” : So they're quite grown up, th \ 36 to 44 Orchid Jade OF 25. Quite grown up, hens days, | IT : h ieorgette lo : Bluette Tar Homer Howard. waiter at the Boule. Canton Faille Taffeta Misses’ Sizes Navy Brown cafe, when asked for his opin- Potret Twill Tricotine 14, 16, 18 Black White Seer Tn Sve Sow Gaye a aveyte Satin-faced Canton . 9 49, Peach Coral Would come in—and he'd act as if Gre ee ‘he'd never ‘been there before.’ He'd Satin - e! have an awful time seating the girt. Periwinkle Styles for Afternoon, Street, Dinner and Sports Wear ne ‘Bt his table the fellow with the girl ut for the first time would always the flowers. He wouldn't know ‘what else to do. “But we don't see many of ‘him’ ny more,” Howard continued. “Of course, all the young fellows don't do ‘Ql the little things just so, but what Go do, they sure do natural.” These Dresses on Sale Today and All This Week Setond Avenue at Pike Purchases charged tomorrow not billed until June 1st Councilman William EAI | Moore, who has opened headquar-| ters in the Railway Exchange Building, has begun an aggressive campaign for reelection. He will ) address public meetings every night) Until the election, May 2, | Those interested tn Judge Moores! cmpal.n point to his long ex-/ Perience in municipal affairs and @epecially to his knowledge of the reat public utilities now operated _ by the city. Elusive Mary _ MayWed, But Not Allister PARIS, April 24.—Allister McCor- mick today broke his silence regard-| | ing the fifth postponement of his Marriage to Mary Landon Baker. He explains that he and } are acting as they do to avoid publicity. Mrs. Baker, the Chicago helreas’ wishes them to keep out of the news| papers, McCormick said, Therefore, | they cannot tell anyone of their plans _ ©F why they don't get married. Friends, however, said there Is an-| other element, Harry Channon, of a Chicago, they dectare, is running Mo- cee Cormick “off his feet” in the race for ne Mary's hand, Channon and Mins Baker are con | stantly together here. Sometimes| + Allister McCormick makes @ third on * these parties. | “My Mps are sealed.” MeCormick } declared to the United Preas today | “Mrs. Baker requested me not to | talk. She wants to avoid publicity, + #0 I cannot explain. Perhaps in » | month's time T may have something , tomy. I cannot say whether ‘mn — -” \ = See RD em et 1 ee Se ee et ot —_ —s* Sale of $39.00 Dresses at MacDougall-Southwick’s Week of April 24-29—Extraordinary Values! |, Ron wants to marry Mary, 1 must |= talk.”

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