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\ PAGE 4 Draper Band Will Be Church Feature Department for WHEN YOUR SHIP COMES THE BON MARCHE Ba A lack of stability makes many men mere pendulums be tween happiness and dejection, Patronize the Bargain Base ment and you'll get a grip on real contentment Another Shipment! COATS Polaires and Overplaids Plain colors in different shades of brown, Raglan and set-in sleeves, invert ed pleats. Seton cuffs. Silhouette of. fects, All are belted models, Some her: ringdone patterns, FOR COLD DAYS Eee Sizes to 44 —_—_—_—__ Cotton Union Suits Fall-weight Union Suits. For BOYS: In gray. Sizes 4 to 36. For GIRLS; In white with Dutch or high necks, knee or ankle lengths. 95 Sizes 4 to 16........ c Girls’ Gingham Dresses Winter Checks, Plaids and Stripes A big assortment of novelty styles Applique and yarn trimmings. Norfeity pockets. Collars and belts of self and contrasting Ag Sites 12 to 1645 2 FOR MEN Part Wool Socks Cotton Shirts In natural, Oxford and and Drawers heather mixtures, 35¢ Seconds materials, Many colors. Sizes 10 to 114.. Heavy ribbed cotton In ecru. Sizes 3 for $1.00 34 to 48........ F 85c Garment Children’s & Misses’ Shoes yg 11 $9.18 to 2 seg Sizes $49.25 21% to 6, A good sturdy shoe with rubber heels and leather soles. All are lace style high shoes in black and | brown. Sizes NY You Can Now Order by Mail While quantities lant, hing advertined will he Girdleieres ato Pink Brocade, with three soft stays in front to give straight line effect. Wide rubber inserts over hips. Hooks in back. All-Wool Plaid Auto Robes With fringes $4.95 Size 54x84 in. Women’s Silk and Wool Stockings $4.35 | Fd Heather mixtures with vertical stripes, or ribbed effects. Sizes 8% to 10, Men’s Cotton. Union Suits 4 ad Very Slight Seconds Fall weight, heavy ribbed Cotton Union Suits in gray or ecru. Sizes 34 to 48. Leather heels and leather oak soles. Blucher cut, laeo style. Brown chrome leather uppers—unlined. Little Gents’ sizes have cop- per toes. petcibaonianenenecinpieaniinnlasiiestinnhchontete |SUNSHIN SUNS Seattle Appearing Every RGAIN BASEMENT @- E SMILES Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Week in The Seattle Star Bdited by Dr, Frank R. Looge—Phone Oapitol 4626 IN | Have you told a wondrous story “Kingtiom of Chidhoodt” preceding | Are you waiting, always waiting Of the work that you'd begin, the divine t at 8 p.m In| _ By life's ocean on the strand, Which would make the old work The affernoon at 3 p.m. Rey. Letgh- |For a ship weighed down with treas better Son will apeak on “Adventures in aan When your ship comes int Astroland Yo bring riches to your hand? Every morn, there in the offing Brought by every wind tha Are the sails that have a ¢ Billed direct from God to you Opportunities un } to win y the taking! Meet ‘the ship! It's in! ~—Charles E DEAF—WANTS WORK Have you a place in your |for a deat lady Whelan. SEATTLE STAR SHUTIN PRO. RAM KDZE (the Rhodes Co.) will br east the fo wing prograr p.m. Saturday News items—W< Sara Knight—Vi (A jof Madam Engberg) Philip Murphy—Bar Lettie Christio—Pia Lettie Christie Stewart—< Lenso ¥ Margaret § WANT TO LISTEN IN? Blind or shut-in folks are wel come to stop in at the residence of Perrin L. Martin, 218-10 ave N. and hear the Saturday after noon Shutin prog from KDZE over his large, loud speak er set. Phone CA pth2i26 if you intend coming. RYTHER HOME—HARMONY BALL More than a t ded Harmony | Labor day. Mayc | Mother O. H. I march and [ment the mortgag | Home, you « He jters in the Bry | o- WILL KING CO. INVITES SHUT-INS clothes, to Get on your glad folks | We are all ted attend the | Hetleg theater Wednesday afternoon | September 39. | Ben Giroux, of the Will King Mus ical Force Co., phoned moe it was] blew, | time for Seattle shutins to haye | good laugh, and if I would antenast for transportation he would reserve | for them free, the bent seats in the| {house on the afternoon of the above| date. The play a musical farce ing delightful | thruout. | Phone me CA pitl-4626 by Sunday “Nighty Night,” a very funny, hay up. | come anyway, see | SUNSHINE GUILD NEWS At a wollattended meeting at the residence of Mrs. K. C, Fones, 4224 Ninth av: 5 > rangements for the olg § Guild Bazaar were further per. fected. A delightful dinner was served and much work complished. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Jones left last | week for an extended six months | visit thru the Middle West one Ella Barto Mra. is | week for the Middle West and winter lin Mexico, | eee HOW YOU CAN MAKE HER WORK EASIER Listen, folks, I know a little lady 70 years old who take | Would throw up your hands in hor. |ror, or something live, and at times support her #on, |wh> has the misfortune lost a le , and is often out of a posi | tion, and comes home sick. |find me a stove for her | serviceable cook do, and will be a wonderful help in any old making her work easier, Phone CA pitl-4626 ma; NELVA SHATIA GOES TO | ——————————————— ee | "FRISCO | called her since more than two happiness | Our Sunshine Smiles club ts for|ago, when she gave hor first Christ the second time this month hit hard, | may tree at the home. Since then she ; Three weeks ago Mra, R. W, Gran, | rt given the any bap parties. | our first vice president, left for the | 8 ven them many happy pa | The dear little shut-in ladies at the | jOrlent, and n jour se fc | ¢ Mrs, Nelva Shatia, ond vice president, is leaving Francisco. | Sometimes we are seemingly put |to a prettw severe test. |lining of our clouds looks pretty | to know the lining is still there. | Smiles club will, | absence keenly for she ts loved dear. lly by every one of them | The little tots at the Washington Chlidren’s home will miss their lit- janta Claus," as they This Adds a New Zest to Roast Chicken The nexttime you roast a chicken season the stuffing thoroughlywith Lea & Perrins’ Sauice. It tives an appetizing flavor which is unsurpassed. Be sure to use THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIAR The silver | dark, nevertheless we must continue I know that every shut-in in the with me, feel her singing and playing | | Jevening and an auto will pick you} If you haven't any glad clothes, | | | leaving thin in washing | | for a living, and if you saw the thing |she enlis a stove to do it on, you But she has to of having Now. what I want you to do In to stove or range will | | Jat the Hleming apartmenta, Always Reliable! Mrs. Hayden Roberts, of 9628 Gist} Unless you see the name “Bayer for pain in general, Accept only uve, By gave a larke patty at her lon package of om tabléte you are |"Bayer" packers wing ae, | MARCUM | Runive Valley home, and friendy}/not getting the genuine Bay er|proper directions. Handy hoxes of | from all parts of (he city were pres: | product preserived by physicians |twelve tablets cost few cents, Drug. OPTICAL Co. ent, over twenty-two, yoars and proved |gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. DR. ©, MARCUM | county hospital will miss their happy sunshine Indy our shut-ing to live in regrets, so we are just going to let her carry our | heart with her, knowing what is our loss is another's gain, and wishing her God's blessings und the greatest happiness {n her now home. Hoping she will some day return to us, | Miss Hannah J. Evens, leaves this week for her home in Kel- logg, Idaho, where her husband has a responsible position with a smelter company, Several | honor in the past week |cey Shekton gave an afternoon and | evening party’ and several shut-ins| | were present Miss May McIntyre gave a dinner Hannah | leaving a host of friends among the shut-ins, who are wishing her the best of luck and unbounded = THE SE Our Greatest Anniversary Sale|, Best Quality Merchandise, Specially Reduced Prices Boys’ School Knickers extraordinary the two pairs of Two Pairs of A big event for school boys! We are offering some valu wear, These suits are of extra good quality for the for it is made properly, and every suit will give extra good wear, because the fabries are extra strong and Coat and knickers are full lined. ‘ up to the minute and have been s¢ STAR Suits ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL $6.95 ater $77.98 The greatest offered, These Fall for school Ww in Suits new extra | s are | ruff-neck style. Every school boy will money, being made of high grade woolens in man) One FAR thay comb in. school Colne: plain and fancy weaves. Every sult will fit perfectly, | sweater ig made of pure worsted wool, firmly knit. Come in combinatic black and green, black and maroon black and orange. Price is specially re knickers always mean longer wear. for this sale, 1¢ styles are right Boys’ Pull-Over Sweaters| value we have FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926 Boys’ Knickers Special $ 1 .00 4 whirlwind bargain of nickers for ture ever |. Ther no value like ther ie anywhere. Made of good ant | union cass p. Mediur Each | dark patterns, full cut. virgin diy Men’s Work Shirts » and duced} A Bargain 59c ted with unusual Men’s Fall Unien Suits We are offering these to you at a wholesale price o be sure and take advan- care, Ages 7 to 18. Very Special $1.00 00 Bat girl eae 9 There is a saving of dollars in every suit, and Stock up now! ‘These are new } 1 4 sid Asa mind GET OA + plenty of style, good fit and wear as well. Placa rd oe ihe ; weight chambra at will Also a fine line of new Fall Suits at $9.98 and i ears I en, ankle rive satisfactory wear, Cu $13.98—all with 2 pairs of knicker , +t FM ica. Bea 14th to 17 Bargains in Men’s Sox | Men’s Soft Merino Shirts and Le beta $3.50 5 Pairs for $1.00 Drawers, medium weight; camel-| Get your boy one of these heavy All-wool Five pairs of our regular 25¢ Sox for the y it . Sweaters, pull-ov style, with double collar price of four. A truly big bargain, Medium | hair color, An exceptional bargain | >" oy Rasp icgled padenith me bo Aig eight; reinforced toes and heel Black, School colors in contre f Ss. A Nae ay abe Ure Ne ' to clean up, 35¢ garment. sizes. Very special, $3.50 each. Greatest Hosiery Values Obtainable GIRLS’ SCHOOL HOSE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL WOMEN’S SILK HOSE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL k mixed eam back; shown in black reductions on there w« jongth ne aleevelonn, ¥ They'll fi you GIRLS’ UNION S Shoe Bargains for the Whole Family LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS VERY SPECIAL 85c The best slipper values in the city. LADIES’ SPORT OXFORDS VERY $ il D5 SPECIAL The greatest value in sport Oxfords da in winter U eal t union # good quality selected stock; the best garment of the kind They usually sell for $1.25 a pair. Rib-| you ever saw. High grade Oxfords in weer bon trimmed; silk pompon on toe; soft | smoked horsehide, with combination cushion chrome leather soles. Colors: | tan calf; heavy rubber soles and heels. blue, green, gray, old rose and purple. Sizes 3 to 8, SHOES FOR LITTLE FOLKS VERY SPECIAL $1” For little boys and girls we offer at a big saving, black vici kid shoes, but- ton style. Good soles. Also brown light- toes. Spring heels; lace style. Sizes 514 to 8. weight calf shoes with wide Girls’ School Dresses Anniversary Special, $5.50 A special lot of all wool dresses for girls of 8 to 14 years. Made in five different styles—all new stylish fall garments. Some are made in solid colors of navy or brown serge; others in two-color combinations with neat embroid- ered designs. Included are a num- ber of middy styles. Fruit Jars Dozen $1.00 Specially reduced price on genuine quart size, Ball Mason Fruit Jars, ful with rubbers. Specially reduced, It fa not tho pollcy of eee OUR HANNAH LEAVES FOR | IDAHO Mrs. J. F. Collins, formerly have entertained In her | Mrs, Chaun: | | SAY wate ful Inspiration to us all, step by step we have watched her rise from a bed by ache, toothache, dirache, neuralgia, lumbago, rhoumatigm, neuritis, and Smart looking and very serviceable. Sizes 214, 8, 814 and 4. Special, Pair $2.75 big anniversary special! Cotto Bige 72x80 in. In tan, gray and whit with. pink and blue borders. Sale of. Feather Pillows Special, Each $1.00 Priced regularly at $1.25 each. pillows have all ered with a fancy art ticking. inches. Misses’ Ail-Wool Sweaters Anniversary Special $3°° Misses’ all-wool Sweaters at a sharp reduction in price. Made in Tuxedo style, in pea- cock, navy, Oxford and brown. Reefer collar and belt in con- trasting colors, .Good weight for fall wear. Sizes 80 to 36. Just right for the school girl. VERY 45 SPECIAL $2 A great bargain of men’s heavy work shoes in brown calf, with heavy hemlock soles and heels. A good solid shoe that will give real wear. Sizes 6 to 11. Special Lot Electric Grill Stoves ANNIVERSARY $1 39 SALE PRICE, each.. fully guar Strongly made, nickel-plated frame, anteed for one Can be used as toaster or grill, year. These are oxtraordinary values at the above $1.39 cach special price for Saturday only, GLASS TUMBLERS—SPECIAL, 4 for 25c Clear, thin glass Tumblers; regulation size. The best value that has been offered for many years. Specially reduced. “THE STORE TNAY, SAVES VOU MONEY SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Lowest Prices in Fall Underwear Silk Stripe Union Suits, Anniversary Special Regular Sizes, $1.00—Extra Sizes, $1.15 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Ot suIT $1 Had va a of fa 1 winter BOYS’ UNION SUITS ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SUIT $ 1 00 waving. Boft wool f for boys of 6 to 12 years; made of Very Extraordinary Domestic Values, A m | 87-Inch ; MEN’S WORK SHOES nheet blankets of extra heavy welght nek Seon These | ty Special, 3 for 35c Heavy semi-porcelain separate Tea or Coffee Cups. An exceptional buy at this low price. Specially reduced. men's cream, UITS nderwear t our big h, atlver Outing Flannel < Special, Yard 20c Plain white. cream and fancy colors. Specially -re- © | duced, All-Wool Blankets Special, Pair $9.00 High-grade all-wool blankets at sharp- reduced prices. Fancy plaids and assorted colors, Size 66x80 inches. Buy your blankets now and we will save you money French Serge and Epingle Special, Yard $1.75 _ Regular $2.50 quality of 48- inch all-wool French serge and Epingle, in navy, midnight, seal, French blue, beige and black. 32-Inch Kilburnie Ginghams In plaids, checks, block check and stripes. New Fall patterns, Regular 35c yard. Spectal, Anniversary Sale pri . 8 price, at a 25¢ yard. a Tea Cups sponsibility and usefulness under heartbreaking cifcumstances. May your future be one endless road of happiness, She has been a wonder of Service $2.50 FREE glasses. 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