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a RE SEE I SS LT ES RE A 4 Due EE CREO oer ROR SS RS LN AT EE OS AOS AOR OT > — 1a SECTION TWO The Seattle Star | PAGES 15 TO 28. SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928. sas English people they are mative Plan Backed by National Chamber of Commerce fair-nkinned little Engltsh . She is rter, under rany English ” WASH «| Perform Operation on Small Scaffold April 20.—Fitty feet 1 on a narrow scafe : problem before the kind, but Dorts was| mon afraid, And I intend to show,” I when the strange | “that Doris’ foste miles around by means of motor buses, These modern already established strated that it Is no lon sary for parents to we to the city In ¢ jer to properly educate Cheer up! Nobody can get a nu French have cut the telephone ¥ pice camera correspon 88 their time, The ¢ s tho they had work wires. Bob Dorman, hows here how the ry orders them to re- only 134 days a yea with 184 days for Suiitions mas nee te | Allinois Blue Law Tabled in Senate FIELD, Tit. April 20. “ius law’ bill all m the state | et | yesterday AD TO SISTER'S YOUNG MAN | on 5 Murray A penny for your thoughts. | !ts au ie ; grey ba By Tequest and did not favor Ite taylate—1 was thinking of going. | "Y Teduest and did not favor er father (from head of stairs) dollar, Margie—it'n worth | Potatoes eaten in Belgium tn 1922 Boston Transcript, Average 1,155 pounds a person. teachers, > ated rural schools, years.” 4 Half of the country school tea ers, an investigation developed, are not even high school Fs ites and less than 2 per cent have notmal| R school training. This is largely be cause few good teachers are willing to go to the country under anti. quated conditions, and also be | G forced to board in a farm house’! it way toward ing this troblem M or, who sald he SIXTEEN YEARS OF UNINTERRUPTED PROGRESS, that year after year has outstripped the preceding year, has brought us to the 17th milestone that can be truly inscribed with—“A Monu- ment to the Greatest Strides in Modern Merchandising That America Has Ever Recorded.” Translating this inscription into a demonstration of its practical meaning, “Sweet Sixteen” now in- augurates the event that for monumental values has received the indorsement of New York’s most famous manufacturers, O make our Seventeenth Mile- stone the most noted anniver- sary of our entire career we have assembled thousands of exqui- sitely new and beautiful garments for your choosing at the most talked of and most highly favored price in merchandising history today. er 7" All Sizes For Women and Misses UP OR down the Coast go into any Sweet Sixteen store and you will see the busiest store in the town. Why? Because they are giving real, honest-to- goodness values every day in the year. Women of moderate means and women of unlimited means buy from this store be- cause their thrifty instinct tells them to. Special Children’s Matinee 193. m. Saturday 10c This is the picture that ran for three months at the Lyric Theatre in New York and is thrill- ing thousands now at the Columbia. The mad stampede of thousands of wild elephants charging the camera men! A treed leopard at bay. Enraged rhinoceri rushing into the very eye of the camera (be prepared for this one if you have a weak heart), Exclusive scenes of the world’s greatest diamond mines in operation, Hundreds of leaping Impala making jumps of 40 feet. (We don’t blame you for not believing it, but come and see for yourself.) Sweet Sixteen’s Magic Bie of the remarkable hold “Sweet Sixteen” has on women of Fashion, it is no surprise that in all our Pacific Coast stores the business of last month was the greatest of any month in our history. There surely must be a power in “Sweet Six- teen” and 46 Such a stupendous collection of Style, Beauty and Value as will Dashing New make the occasion one of incomparable value-giving and record In fact, a thousand and one red-blooded thrills, surprises and laughs in this international sen- Pi eres sation. selling—a story that will be handed down in history as one of Three- i Junior Dresses the best examples of the modern merchandising way. Knicker Suit f , INCONCEIVABLY ENTHRALLING! =f) 2x tow Y j (4 ITE OCI SEIT i en in the swirl of popularity —after a leading London model. Coat, skirt and knickers, in tweeds and mixtures. $16 INCOMPARABLY INTERESTING nh conte ing their sixteenth anni- versary long for. Accept No Substitutes for This International Sensation Now at the Columbia $16 BBABEEREBEE BRQane Y ; f ; ; y 6 ; ‘ , $ j } , ; ; j ; ,