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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 dE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 [School Ma'ain 50 Years| ee aT te ee oa You Be the Judge! See the multitudes of adorable “Sweet Sixteen” styles—Study the quality of materials and workmanship—Test the service fa- cil of “Sweet Sixteen” stores—Ask the opinion of “Sweet Sixteen” wearers—Then render your own verdict of judgment. You, too, will be a wearer of “Sweet Sixteen” fashions and un- derstand the marvelous quality at You will find that there is nothing lacking in “Sweet Sixteen” garments \ that could make them better. Make your selection from our complete hat department. We have a good stock of Sennett and Split Straw Hats at $2.00 to $5.00, in both white and tan. erste enane ean seu ts. come upstairs and see our ants uifts FOR MEN—-BOYS—AND YOUNG MEN It will open your eyes to REAL VALUE! when you inspect this showing. Our prices are just as low for 2-pants suits as you would pay for the one-trouser variety. And “The Extra Pair Doubles the Wear.” Miss Maria Greenhalgh, who has been a schoolmarm for 50 years. | BY JOSEPHINE VAN DE GRIFT | family of stx was about the only NEW YORK, May 11—Fifty years| thing that belped me in thone first chool child knew. the| hard days of school teaching. Since quostionn. Can you|then I have learned that boys and kirls are Pretty much the same little >| Adams and Eves at all times, but rt oat here are some of the things 1 wish The Old Man Elo-|7'y.44 known tn the beginning: “Phat the very best way to deal with the unruly youngater Is to put How much cord wood could you|*sponsibilities on birn, ket from a tree 30 feet high and 4s|,, “That tho best way to deal with pebalyinbeA ake Hasse per) the, truant youngster Ja to get him aac ‘ to like his teacher. oe ibe the barks of five kinds of) ‘°.1)0% 1h taser ig must never be By yas allowed to go away feeling croms.” ame gthes Boca or wy of earth for) ation Greenhalgh has taught tn but Can't do itr Well, Mins Maria|t® schools during her half century ce te peg of teaching. Her first appolntm ea etencer ie was to the West Farms district Suits at $25, $30 and $35 $7.45, $9.85 and $12.85 See our supreme values before you buy. ec nooks f 08, wor't be ur edb de oe. briny cadet desi | WB |to the David Farragut school where Who was called quent"? What famous general had « horse named “Claybank"? FREE BASEBALL BAT WITH EVERY BOYS’ SUIT FOR BOYS We are showing splendid worsted, tweed, cashmere and cheviot 2-pants FOR MEN We are featuring the latest sports, jazz and conservative models—in all sizes, at SNartanent Noune erect ‘te know |clis which, from thme to time, she about the barkn of trees? “No, the child of 60 yearn ago knew a gremt deal more about nature at first band than does the child of to- has bestowed as rewards of merit. The world war has crowded out th+|" 414 three generations of school of 2-Pants old French and Indian wars Aanéi/ ciiidren have chorised the lead pea Burglar Is Routed 401-407 PIKE STREET AT FOURTH Match that odd coat and vest—5,000 Pants at $3.50, $5 and $6 day, and that I'm sorry for. But the modern child has a wider knowledge of outside affairs and that I'm glad for." Mins Greenhalgh wes just 17 years old when, a half century ago, | decided to assume the mupport of a With Dinner Plate VANCOUVER, Wash., May 11.— Mra. Kate Adama, who conducts an apartment house here, was called by Mra, R. W. Kopplow and told that a burglar wos trying to enter Victim of Medical _| Disappears While widows Guessing Contest) Away on Honeymoon for Risking Life “LT wore my hair in braids then,”| Which failed to discover the prowler, nhe took up a strategic position on HAMMOND, Ind, May 11.—| BARTON, England, May 11—Fred-| GLASGOW, May 11.—Donald Mac Thomas Kester died of anthrax after | erick Cowley, a rich tea-planter from | Intomh, serving # life term for mut the second floor and waited. When D and we th id-be burxiar ret & physiclan had first diagnosed his| Ceylon, disappeared six weeks ago| der, was freed because he risked his| UP Sud wear my dresses longer. To/ the woul be BcEE retumed end and life to save another convict trom |PUt my balr up was a burden. I had made another attempt to pry open acbeniae: |no much of it, but I decided I must < Ee widowed mother and becom hoot | the latter's. apartment. Convict Is Freed | . easchor'| After a search ‘by Mrs, Adame, | she says, “and one day a visiting trustee told me I must put my halr Plaid Sport Coats, full silk lined, button trimmed and belted— while on his honeymoon here and no trace can be found of him. fiiness as influenza esthma, again as Mra. Koppl window, Mrs. Adama bit him with a dinner e A French Chef, famous the world over for his cooking, told her: “Flavor—flavor—that’s the one thing that counts in cooking. Insist upon flavor. Demand flavor. “The one sure, unfailing way to get supreme fla- vor in coffee is to use MJB Coffee, “Its flavor comes from the skill, the money, the lifelong knowledge of fine coffee, back of every can. “You can make it strong or weak—as you prefer, but you'll always get flavor. Use MJB. You'll find the results you get almost magical.” —and for supreme flavor in tea—Tree Tea. agic— bo dignified af any cost, so up it went. “The fact that I was tho eldest of | | TRAVELERS All those affected with the spirit of wanderlust these balmy spring days are not mere men. Witness these re- cent arrivals in New York. Louise LaGrange (top) of the “Comedie Francaise” comes to visit friends, Colette Char- ron (center), French movie actress, is on @ pleasure tour of the U. S. Miss Herald Lindsay returns from South America and is awaiting a flight to Mars, having visited every country on the globe. The burglar recovered and escaped before Mra, Adams could make him prisoner, Greene Named Head of Albany College ALBANY, Ore, May 11. — Dr. Clarence W. Greene of the Teachei college, Columbia university, New g We Tell It With Values York, has accepted the presidency | == of Albany college and will take of fice Juno 3, Dr. Greene ts a graduate of the Untversity of Michigan and has had extenstve experience in administer. | ing the business of such colleges as Albany. Child Attacked by Gander Is Injured GOSHEN, Ind., May 11.—Fifteen- month-old William Mitchell was at- tacked and badly injured about the head by an angry gander, Bookkeeper Dies in French Bank Vault PARIS, May 11—Shut by accident} into a bank vault with a time lock} at Lyons, Pierre Blenson, a book- keeper, was suffocated. MADE IT PERMANENT A man who was showing off by diving into the sea, and staying un- der the water for a timo, after one| dive, eame up and found that he had remained under water for 2 min- utes. ‘That's going some,” he bragged. “I'll bet that’s a record around here!" “Oh, no it ain't!” replied a spec: tator, “A man dived in here last year and he ain't’ come up yet!" 1023 Second Ave., Corner Spring St., Seattle al Find 90 Bodies in Miser Murder Cave BUDAPEST, May 11—vuring the| 80-odd years that Vaclax Maronyk| lived in a cave 70 miles northwest of Budapest he acquired no worse repu- tation than that of miserliness. Six months ago, however, three travelers disappeared in rapid succession near his caye. This aroused suspicion of Maronyk and he was watched for a ong time, Finally the authorities were induced to raid his cave. Mar- onyk resisted and was killed. In a tunnel running from the cave 90 bodies were found. ‘They were all be- lieved to have been murdered by the “mlser. 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