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THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMENT Bargain Basement Positively Is Not ‘an Outlet for the Upstairs Departments. : Is the Function of the Automatic j Mark-Down Corner. | All the Go Now, and They Go Fast aki Clothing Bargains For Outdoor Women Heavy Khaki Middies y Real Vacation Savings $2.49 Heavy Khaki Shirts Khaki Knickers, almost whip- cord weight Khaki Breeches, button and lace kneo $3.89 Khak! Coats, belted, with four patch pockets. An exceptional garment for wear Khaki shirte strong weave $1.89 ta, belted $2.95 Captured for Cash! 0 Petticoats, 98c i) “ip Sy quality Cotton Taffeta and Percaline Petti- , the same quality as we sold last year for $1.79. ly patterned and in plain colors, some with flounces. A few with colored ruffles, band trim flounces. Jersey, too, in plain N Dresses $10.75 Now Canton Crepe Dresses, beautifully trimmed. with beads, ribbon and brocade, Also some splendid tricotines and taffetas in the lot. Sizes 18 to 42. Two-Pants Cashmeres and Worsteds of the kind that sold for $11 and $12 a year ago; all new stock; sizes 7 to 16. Very Special at $7.45 Here {s a splendid value in Boys’ Two-Pants, All-wool a School Suits, just received from 5 the East, and priced at ¥YOURTH AVE. AT Have just been received in large quantities. There is a wide variety of styles among these serviceable models and they are just the thing for your boy to start school with. $11.85 r sor Khaki Knickers, $3.50 and $4.00 $1.00 Ben formerly $ All wool Blouses. $1.75, now 1 .35 Knickers $2.45 apectal at... 59c - Tailored Ready Co. PIKE STREET Seattle’s Home of the 2-Pants Suit for Men and Boys ‘Squawk’s Going t Jim Egan i By James W. Egan “Well, it beats me!" snorted Squawk MeGuff. “Yea, broth- er, it fades me a mere mur mur! Take a bird who pays his taxes, gets his neck shaved regularly, voted for Harding and Doo Brown, and otherwise be haves like a true, sterilized cith ron fifty weeks each fiscal year —and then wateh him go cuckoo this month! Yhat tn the world are you wall |ing about? I asked, | “pen't pretggd* admonished Squawk. “You get me like @ small |town nelghborhood does the new family's secrets, Ain't this the hap py and hilarious time of year vaca tions are being distributed among | the totlers and mofler@ with the open-handed Uberality of a real estate agent passing out promises? “It almost moves me to teare without the ald of glycerine, when T dwell on it. The generous, kindly fouled employer beams upon his hired help and lea: “Two weeks |with pay, Have a nice rest. Come back refreshed and renewed, Don't think of work while you're gone.’ “Of course, the average em- ployer throws in that last bloat as @ mere formality, knowing, an he does, that most guys don't even think of work while they're present, “And what does the dumb aud do the minute he's willed a couple weeks? Go home and get a good rest—-just loaf and lay around tn jthe oun lke the wise old family | hound? “Oh, no! Not this babyt Fe packs up the family, a emall tent, a coupla fishing poles and a dozen other jeamping contrivances he don't know |how to use and fits for the moun. taina or the seashore, He wants to wet out in the wilds and rough it. “Ever notice how a city hick who wears a white neckbelt to work every day and who's been hardening his muscles slugging an adding machine or pounding @ blotter with cruel force on a quivering Journal witli disguise himself in = woolen shirt and khaki pants and figure he's all net to knock Mother Nature for a row of Syrian parsnip platters? “Coming right down to tenpennies, jany bullet whose experience with | things primeval bas been limited to [bawling out apartment house janitors and the like can always applesauce himeelf into betleving the life of a woodsman is a setup for him-—that {Daniel Boone and Kit Carson were & pair of yokels.” “Why not let him kid himeelf, as jens an he's having @ good time?’ 1 interrupted. “Good time?” McGuff howled. “Yes, he's having a wonderful time. He peels his clothes to go in swimming, and the sun peels him. The mosdultees make things swell for him at night. His wife finds that cooking chow over a brush fire ain't the same sketch as yanking the throttle on ® gas range, and what the bunch gets to eat wouldn't pase It’s like getting two sults for the price of one, these Two- Pants Cashmeres and Tweeds, sizes 7 to 18, at $9.85 THE SEA WELL, WOULDN'T | YOU FADE AWAY? © Do It, He Tells n the Slang Language for @ square meal even in Moscow, “Everybody tears thetr clothes, and the old man tears his hair, At the end of two weeks the blithe vacation. inte weartly wander home, burned up | tnaide and out, and with more bites on them than fn them, As they fall sobbing and exhausted on their own threshold, faintly are warbled the fa mous words, ‘Never again’ “All tired, like an automobile, the busxard who has just epent two weeks and more energy than he ever Will agnin—until next time—oes back to hia job and reste up for a year to restore the strength he lost in resting away from the job two weeks,” “But they keep right on doing it every year,” I remarked. “Yos,” sighed Squawk, “You can't cure ‘em, It gets to be « habit, like drinking coffee, or cussing the streetcar service. By the way, I'm going to be out- oftown and se won't be around to annoy you or The Star readers you for awhile.” “Where're going?” 1 queried, surprised. “On my vacation,” squawked Squawk, as he softly stid out, | WILL SUCCEED TORONTO, Ontario, Aug. 10-— ‘That Capt. Amundsen, with tnir luck, can fly acrom, the North pole was ns- sorted here today by Vilhjalmar Stef. anasom, famous Arctic explorer, “It he doom not succeed, it will be qmerely the fret of a long series of Touch fights,” he aald Stefanason aid that conditions would not be adverse to flying, and pointed out that the flight would not | be an long as the nerial journey from Newfoundiand to England. New Rate on Eges Given by Railways A new freight rate of $2.60 per 100 pounds from feattle territory to |potnta east of Chicago has been granted egg shippers by the trans continental ratiroads, It was an nounced Thureday, Tt t extimated that thin will rep. resent a gaying to local shippers of $35,000 a year. Col. Lanting Tours State On Campaign Starting his campaign by making & tour of Southwestern Washington, Col, George B. Lamping, eandidate for United States senator on the repub- ttean ticket, made severa) addresses Aberdeen and Hoquiam Thursday. | Lamping has obtained leave with. out pay from the port comminsion untl| September 12, the date of the primartes, | | Vital Statistics |, Birthe tn their householde are re- ported by the following Seattle men: Sheehan, Arthur J, 1612 N. 49th at, trl. aqeere. Jona, 2910 W. Toth at. f ae Adam G. Vancouver, B.C, air | Sendison, James, 1703 Bellevue ave. «ir Clyde Raymond, girl. Christian Mark, ve. W. girl . August anne Woodland Park 1748 W. 62rd at | lly, James F., B02 N. 66th at. boy. | t Lather, $518 Brookiyn 1 MH Cy, 16 W. 60th ot, boy. | ‘gir }Rohrback, |, girl , Kenneth Rh hth ave, W Raymond trl ichard, 1603) gs larry, 2911 6 2915 Yale ave, 209 Brandon « Thomas A. R. F. D. 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You give it a fair wAdvertisemgns NOW STRONG = HerMother’s Faithin Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound led Her to Try it will, too, if you | ik TTLE STAR ite, the Blue The New improved “Where you see the BLUE Diamond NE thing you'll notice right away you begin to talk to the dealer who shows the Blue Diamond, You'll hear a note of assurance in all he says about shaving. No “ifs,” “buts,” or signs of mental reservation. He has the instrument to demonstrate every- thing he says—the New Improved Gillette. A razor and shaving service far in advance of anything you have ever known. Now—a suggestion: Bring your old razor with you when you visit Diamond Store. These points of superiority about the New Improved Gillette are best appreciated by comparison. You will know then why the dealer with service ideals is glad of the opportunity to show the Blue Diamond in his window. RAZOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922, % All along the stree of Seattle | MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name and Residence. Age. | Wolter, Robert, Tacoma Leal! Kaaner, Lydia, Tacoma . Legal} 4 John M, Seattle Legal McEwan, Aldyth &, Seattle ... Legal Mugill, Alex William, Portland Legal) : ht. Paul .. Legal « oh vid, Ana- tg FO ol retiengae Oe BY PAUL F. GODLEY Lolo C,, Bageriey. | America's Foremost Radio Authority x. D. al Radio reception on an underground Sentth. Altres ott crease works succesefully. and | Experiments in this type of aerial A h were instituted during the war in an Victor, Bertha Lucille, Seattle ....19! effort to reduce static interference Book, Fred, Everett... Legal| At one time, the secret service dis Andrews, Marguerite M. Marys: || covered a German pian to cut all D page Bat ; a 32 | Cable connections between the United Name 0 sian, Joseph Thomas, Seattle Legal © Apparatus Thompson, Ruth Myrtle, Se- atthe aa : Legal| Hultach, Harry, Benttle . tese!! | Ground. Stump, Agnes J., Yakima , Bonttle ... ‘, Beattle « brand M, Tacoma Marion, Everett . Shafter, Le Roy #, Seattle . VTL y/ Uf gameyornryrd | The ground “aerial” Kyan, Ruth, Seattle Viles, Parney MH. Beattle Hamilton, Blanche D., Seattle Fink, Lioyd J, Se Crook, Lyela M Sanches, Mike, Se Penilla, Carmen, States and Europe. Trans-oceanio radio became all important. Several of the cables were cut The heavy traffic which radio was then called upon to carry was sub- jected to great delay because of at- mospheric disturbances, Every com. |petent agency in this country made effort at this time to solve tho static riddle, It was found that a long wire dt. rected toward the station from which jit was desired to receive would pick up great signal energies with con Little, Myrt arbough, ¢ Seott, Marion, Reynolds, Fred B, Ro! Stout, Maud, Seattle . Tohnie, William F., Enderby, B.C, 2 Noye, ivy, Enderby, B. C. a8 Burns m, William Albert, Viectort, ling Bay 2 Corbally, Williams, erott . setereee Kansen, Hdwin L, Everett . Hutcheson, Ada’ Ruth, Rei MOOR si cansisds ee Anderson, Ralph, Seattle Richardson, Susie, Vashon island, .22 DIVORCES GRANTED nalah from: Walter Ral 4 rom Walter . ide M. from Ji pega laze! V. from Howard. F roa from William, Funkey, Evelyn from Lewis. Johnson, Jesse Merle from Eleanor, annulment. DEATHS Liniment Digging and planting—gete hi But fo wee Rogers, Freda, 17 ye int! need © oo Coariem ol Years, ‘a Lintmens Martin, Thurman Robert, 10 years, it rellet i erry, John, yen O'Neill, Marie, 21 y: new pet “ys Rolling, Charles, 3 Kenyon, Mary Coffmi Penetrates without ru bing 61 rach, Katherine, 60 yeara, 9 Mabel, Jonnie Ky 70 yeary Godley, Radio Wizard, Advises Star Readers | } { eiderably better signal to static ratio than the ordinary type of tuned an- |tenna. This wire could not only be} | laid directly upon the ground, pro- vided that it was Insulated, but it could even be buried in the ground | at @ depth of several Inches without | greatly reducing the strength of the | signala, These experiments were carried jfurther and the wire placed under both fresh and salt water. Here attempts were made to receive sig: nals from high-powered European stations with the wires laid at differ. ent depths In the water. The best results were obtained tn DON’T TOLERATE GRAY HAIR DONOT permit streaks of gray tomar your beauty. Watch those betraying locks. ‘When the first gray appears call to your aid “Brownatone,” the modern hair tint. You can apply it at home by following easy directions, “Brownatone™ {s sold by drug and tollet goods counters In two colors— golden to medium brown and dark brown to black—50e and $1.50. Guaranteed absolutely harmless to hair growth, scalp or tenderest skin. Try It at home—trial Dottle sent for Itc. 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