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SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr, Frank R, Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 SHUT-INS MADE HAPPY Claude O, Ewing, 3205 Elmore st, and his mother, both shutns, desire to thank the Sunshino folks who made their Christmas a happy one, Presentation of two tires, by Mr, Standring, of tho Piko Street Tyre Shop, permits them to run about in | © thelr auto again, with friends or] wing blew down the acrial. Reighbors operating It for them. / someone help him fix it? Claude's redio set was working all eee Season until recently, when a heavy CAMPBELL’S SALE OF 100 SPECIALS ENDS TOMORROW (Saturday) —s > HEAR MUSIO ve blind persons of | Seattle were guests at the City Civic Symphony orchestra con: cert at the Metropolitan theater last Sunday, wil BOY NEEDS HELP Volunteers are wanted to provide | means of conveyance of a little boy to and from his doctor's office for special treatments. For the past two months he has been taken in auto- mobiles, but those who have been | caring for him will be unable to do so for two weeks. He lives at Bal-| lard, Call CA pith4626 or CA pith; 2267, | eee NOTICE! Members of the Seattle Associa-| tion for the Blind will elect offi. cers at a regular session at tho} Lighthouse Monday evening at 8| o'clock, | Here is just one Specials. Don't fail seol other $9 truly exceptional values in our show windows eee A crowd of troubles passed him by | As he, with courage, waited, He sald, “Where do troubles fiy, | When you are thus belated?” “We go,” they sald, “to those who} mope, Who look on life, Who weakly say good-bye to hope; We go where we're expected.” —Frances Ekin Allison, eee FORGIVENESS Have you an old grudge in your} heart against anybody, or do you] fly off the handle at the slightest provocation, edding to the bitter: ness of your soul? | ‘Temper and hatred have the same | luction on the body: polsoning the} whole harmonious system with) | thelr venom. dejected, | 4&6 WATT LAMPS 26c each 4 FOR $1.00 If you have, then the | most sensible thing to do is to get] | rid of them in the gvod, old, Christian | ‘way. Remember, it was an unforgiving | spirit that killed Jesus, and the same thing will kill the soul of any man, if {t isn’t thrown off. This very thing may bo the cause lof all your trouble. Search the in |mermost corners of your heart and |see if there is not some one for |you to forgive. “Love thy neighbor as thyself.” ores IACTURERS GUARANTEED GaAnd3| HARDWARE Don Mill pupil of Vera | Dayton Coo! ool of Expression, will read “The Servant in the FIRST | House,"” by Charles Rann Kennedy, AT MADISON }the last week In January. This will be a benefit performance for the Sun shine Guild, the funds to be used in shut-ins’ activities. see WANTS THE STAR | Mrs. Charles Poore, 124 Mt. Ver. {non et. New Bradford, Mass, v writes sho has been a shut-in for 14 }years, would be very happy if some }one would mail the Friday's copy of | The Star, containing this department, to ner, as she cannot personally af. | ford to subscribe for it. | / ORPHEUM A CIRCUIT VAUDEVKLE Twiee Dally—2:30-8115 ~ RAYMOND FAGAN and bis ___Symphonte Dance Orchestra at ome of Mrs. August Grayerbiehl, 422 28th ave. S., at 11 a. m. Thursday morning, Jan. uary 17. If you are Interested in. giving personal service to Sunshine activities, you are in. vited to attend. There will be a » for cheon ——__—_B | see } (Note: This is an example of scores - letters I am recetving. Mrs. Urch in for 12 years. [PANTAGES] © |Passed are so bright and rosy that j they tint even the stationery I use to write them on. | I was remembered with cards, | booklets and letters from friends and |Sunshiners far and near and you, Dr. Loope, ever busy, ever planning aa | {and doing for others in wholesale Measure. You never forget or neg: @ lonely one and I thank you! |for your lovely card and I also thank you for sending the carol singers to us. We enjoyed their singing so much. We are having a wonderful au. tumn and’ win m wo the little cold we ¢ we have had nd suffert COURTNEY SISTERS “A SONG RECITAL” Murray oat S IRVING’S Imperial MIDGETS 25—Little has incre until it is all friends. TONIGHT— AST TI) WILL KING & CO. PANTAGES GIV Somewhere in t issue of The Star yc —in— about the treat at the Pantages thea h Don’ t Lie to Your Wife’’ ter for us. This is written too early | to give the story complete, but we .. are anticipati there Il be be | tween 50 and 60 shut-ins present EW MINISTER RU BY ADAMS Will Be Given to Each Lady Attending HERMIE KING'S MASTERS OF JAZZ —PORT ORCHARD | ‘ake Bust Steamers st Colman Dock | “REG Leave Seattle Dalty 30, 7:15, 99:09, m, 1:45, *Rxcept ‘au BYECIAL Niue sEKvION fl ULAR SCHEDULD herria nanteemdnteetinenpete ney = sy * : al . a pa | * LJ 3 LJ > LJ ES LJ tJ PS 140 Avromoniee Tenny je to Bromerton Daily, 1:16, had This is Lewis Wi stein, a H new member of Uncle Sam's\ Paesenger Vore nie Roand Trip diplomatic fi 1 f Ki plomatic family, He recent-| } A MAVY YARD ROUTE by| ly assumed his dutice as\f or U nited States minister to\ff Bi | Czechoslovakia, PIKE ST January Clearance of 150 Silk and Wool DRESSES — Reduced to our high-priced stocks co y clearance to make this an able importance. po fe u B an a brown and navy. Girls’ Bolivias. new self smart lars and cuffs. in good quality furs, youthful lines so de- sired. any sort wonderful lot. broken from sizes some Plaid lasse, Brocaded Twills. In wanted shadcs, and sizes to 40 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance of 75 Smart Coats for Girls, Junior Girls and Small Women $19.50 Broken lines from with a New manufacturer's ombine ork event of remark- Overplaid and plaid jlaires and soft, silky The polaires ature especially the blanket stripes, effectively in trimming. The olivias have the cartridge col- sed Many are collared nd all have the chic, In tans, grays, rtichoke green, Wear—Second Fleor $16 You could find almost of frock might be seeking in this They are and of our stocks—and include late winter styles. 1 ASTON CREPE, Crisp Taffetas, Roshanara, Crepes, knit, Chamoisettes, Beaded Poirets, Velvets and Poiret you styles finest smart Mate- Satins, Trico- ite coat styles, for street , wear, and graceful ruf- fled and draped modes for afternoon and dinner use. January Clearance of Shoes Wonderful savings on Street and Dress Shoes for women, boys and smaller children. Shoe Department will move to Third Floor Saturday night; hence these low prices to reduce stock. Hundreds of Pairs of Women’s Shoes Reduced to $3.95, $4.95, $5.85, $6.85 138 and Loggers’ Boots Reduced to | 114 Pairs Children’s | High Shoes | Reduced to Pairs of Boys’ Shoes $3.4 Holland and W kes, In bre Not every size ir but al F lot. From tle g 5% | to 168 Pairs Misses’ | 124 Pairs Growing High Lace Shoes Reduced to Brow soles C to I Ma: Paul’s Pear-/ Armour’s Star and Swift's Premium Ham Girls’ High Shoes Reduced to $3. 95, wn or Black High S$ and | E ¥ rubber heels The Bon Marche Upper Main Floor. Continuing Sale of Canned Foods—Other Specials, Too Apple Jam, Can 41¢ Beckwith Preserved Marche Bread 10¢ E SIZE LOAVE 2 Lbs xtra fan the Old-fashioned Marshmallow Cakes 45¢ Genuine Orange P Lb, 2 :, 4 * and easy Rainbow Mix Candy Bapectally ni 24e Lb. candi | Special Green New Orleans Puff x fine einllt tle Led | pounds limit t Introducing gs, Lb. 2' pounds for o M anchurian Walnuts, Lb. O¢ 10 cans, each 8% pound: weight, of | High-grade fruit heavy syrup. 10 can delicately flavored jam. Case of six for | 8% pounds net, 81.49. $2.45. Derby Chicken Broth, Can 10¢ Imported Norwegian Snacks, Can 61 4¢ Clear chicken stock for broth and gravy. Dozen Delicious — fc rs | cans, $2.00. d'oeuvres. Four cans foi Delicatessen—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Bon Special Blend Coffee 6G1l¢ ‘offer egularly limit to » Blend 156 shell and , Lb, 2 THE SEATTLE STAR ie -7heBonMarché ) SECOND AVE. UNION ST, | Prs. 600 = New Spring |» Fabric Gauntlets | oL.50 Our Own Direct Importation! Very smart and serviceable Gloves, made from washable fabric, in the wanted strap-wrist gauntlet style. The cuffs are straight or flaring and embroidered in good looking designs. In shades of gray, beige, oak, mode, covert and sable. 200 Pairs “Wear-Wright’ Gloves Reduced to $2.35 Formerly $3.00 Washable Fabric Gloves in both elbow length and gauntlet style; nicely embroidered. In a good range of wanted colors. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Ang Important Values Sor John who al selves excludl manic must more. So ff and fi to ha tion a gone and M three hall, same Ma; as wel bors. ELA LIKE Ta! found the cr fellow. as a doing mitteg that hi Lat iness good his ‘Thi for wi Sho should iL @:: Kt! I ran ‘a ple: every@ for af Cohen down January Clearance of Samples and Seconds 100 Silk Umbrell The handles are 9 3 95 In shades of navy, black, green, purple and brown. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance of Silk and Fiber Stockings at $1.00 Good quality silk, on steel frames. either the lite, with tips and ferrules to match. with rings or leather straps. the Tq Good quality, with double S toes and soles and garter hem tops of few o lisle. Black, brown, gray, pongee and beaver. aie gold on tl aroun many, in thi here ered smok BOND Children’s Cotton Hose 35c 8 Pairs for $1.00 4 | Fine quality, double heels, toes and ; } soles and elastic garter tops. Plain or white and brown. } “Burson” Heather Hose 50c and 60c toes and soles, and garter and clocked at 60c. Double heels, tops. Plain at 50c, (A Sc 600 Pairs All-Silk Stockings $1.95 Pair som | | i ey ; "end ql One of America’s standard makes—choice of black and many popular shoe shades. Classed as irregulars because of slight imperfections that will not affect the wear- ing qualities. | Richelieu—in black, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance 150 Glove Silk Vests ae $1.45 In pink, orchid and (Seconds) In bodice style. straps and reinforced under arms. honeydew. Bloomers to Match $2.25 Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Manuf acturer’s Clearance 172 Boys’ Caps $1.65 Sizes 634 to 7% Caps made from fine woolens—which wotld sell much higher under usual circumstances. Good looking patterns, nicely lined, with unbreakable visor. and made $5.85 $7.85 }- Two tables piled high with Boys’ Wearables i} ‘ Reduced from 25% to 75% for clearance. 80 specially-bought All-wool Mackinaws, sizes t 46 All-wool Middy Sweaters, in school colors, sizes 34 to 38, reduced to............ We are Official Outfitters to the Boy Scouts of Ame rica, and our stocks i are complete with everything Se nuts need. : (-- Clearance of Broken Lines “Stetson” and “Mallory” Hats Half Price Snappy, well-blocked hats—mostly le $7.00 Stetson Hats reduced to $5.00 I ory Hats reduced to Men's $1.50 Wool Caps reduced to A Special Lot of Men’s Wool-Mixed Underwear $1. 25 re Good warm und» Luncheon at The Counter 35c Roast Leg of Veal with shed Potatoes ineapple Sundae ing ad and Butter Coffee or Milk I winter fa nature ooh r and gray, Shirts, sizes to 46—drawer 30 to 42 Shop—Just Inside © Lower Second Ave. Entrance