The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 4

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s oT GIVEN DIVORCE 0 “ISTUDENTS. HERE [—— a IN HALF HOUR Cynthia Grey: sce tie “she THE STORE THA mis Sweetheart Becomes Careless Husband » They All Alike?” Queries Mrs, Newlywed. CYNTHIA GREY ef” queries young Mrs. Sohool Leaders Speed Records Broken When Woman Comes for Decree All speed reconts for diverces were ire a ule ¢ Newlywed D @almed by Attorney George Olsen | “Ihen we were first married,” continues the plaintive lady } Wednesday tn l¢ of his client,| “my A i always thought what I said was right. He: | Mira Alice P. t 7 estions and advice, but now he doesn’t pay { Ending more than « year of mart-/any attention to me at all. If someone else happens to te Sal woe and discord, Mrs. Fink, th hi y I have told him, it is fine and he accepts it ted the sult Monday, A at right? Do all husbands do that way, Cynthia? Newlywed writes a long epistle in which she ale “My husband used to be the most polite man I ever Before we were married he always helped me on and off with my coat, bought me flowers, rose when other peo ple came into the room, and was everything a gentleman should be. Lately, I notice, he is beginning to lose his man t tiners. Do you thing he just put them on before, and could teens Lal providing that «| % Person, % ho is born well-mannered lose them so quickl ite ecet lanes between the ;|even if they are married?” Qnd granting of a decree was There are several more pages of the complaint—all in the on consent of De same vein. Summed up, it merely means Mrs, Newlywed Biitreetas tne tatarlocctory « "| finds that her husband's attentiveness and courtesy are “wearing off.” Tm addition to a divor i : Gained a property eett t Wave aif hasdanie allie l 1413 TO 1417 THIRD AVE. WE ANNOUNCE A Three-Day Opening Sale E- Thursday, Friday and Saturday gent the furniture Der emphatically not pack to get @ di Mrs. Fink testi “But I want to get av Show Movies of 0 Olympic Hotel of the United Hotels Co, ¥ Jerate the hotel. oe PAG wile ae There are some husbands who keep on being} The Ly te Masons various 0 4 sae OSE But it depends quite a good deal on the wife! |tases of bulding coniruetion, on To Acquaint Our Friends and Citizens of Seattle t the shoe on the other foot— wives alike? Meaning, do women allow them- »ratories for demonstration }thruout the United States In « er, Kidney Trouble Generally With Our New Location selves to grow less punctilious in keeping the respect of |tion, 19 copies have been supplied or Money Back their husbe l interested in their own appearance; te on Ur A rye ° Rieenty We are proud of our new home. We have done all in our power to make an ideal shopping center for the people less courteor e of their husband's atten-|T"** © Oo pes , ae who sel ag merchandise at a moderate price, 80 we invite everyone to par a in 44 inaugural sale — tiona when they are ¢ ? ais il a ‘eheabidhed 5 Of all new merchandise at prices that are much below regular, and far below what you would naturally expect to pay. s.. Witwer vou ton "| If men and women did but realize that the observance| moving picture houses and ex The McCormack Bros,’ present store is not. by any means a new i i : eer: of small n in the home after marriage constitute 3 business in Seattle. We started 17 years ago on First Avenue, i . ay trom > one of the strongest chords in the tune of domestic har- te Souvenir near Columbia Street, and afterwards moved to Second Avenue Souvenir miure’s Laboratory. effectually mony, there would be greater effort made to keep it up. | Admiral-Oriental and James Street, where it has been serving your wants for many x Ballcons Balloons person who sets about it,)% years. Liner Is Coming serious, gl = . Mt naay, Wednesday ‘tnd P 3 for the “Kiddies” | The growth of the store and the present change have been made | for the “Kiddies” rio > eee | Nore emnend, me | | Pr from 1 to 2 p. m, and 4, i aw! ssible by the great business that has been brought to us, so, i . ~ ~ b Hort p on Opening Day! possible by great ent to Us, 50, lon Opening Day! Bitircsatt cd nolecna to Sp n en sig 1 | | om Teens en rer mgm psd . naturally, at this time we must express our gratitude to the penis : other allied complaints. The Star building, 13 e thousands of customers who have been faithful in their trading tli Baad bing ay uJ > Monéay Se with us in our previous locations, and, in inviting them to this new store, we give them the promise that the same s a re, the dude, and Jury. re i RGN eC ae STa i 0. Luft of t satisfactory service will be given them, and that to such an extent that the future will show still greater achieve- fatter what you have tried—try A pot ge ol a ill Attend Meet ug eRe RET, “The Store That Saves You Money,” the slogan of our organization, will be sustained. Good merchandise at popu- riers treet Pins $3.60) yp eg hele pre of Music T h | : lar prices will be our policy, and this old policy added (o a more modern equipment promises further development, ag n “ te Ble couriery code, make U your ge ee SACHEES Perkins New Head and this will be easy as every department in our store willecarry much larger and much more varied assortments Owl Drug Company—Adve business, Mr wlywed, to win) “*- P. Venino, Carl Paige Wood'and of the goods you want to buy and these always priced at a saving to you, Mra. Loulse Van Ogie, of the n —— him deck by exemple and apprecia ion. When it comes to M to accept the _of O.-W. Railroad | department ND, April 9—-Stockhold nm being |W of the Univerait 40-Inch Canton Crepe $2.65 A beautiful, lustrous, satin-finished crepe, shown in black and colors. An extre ality at an unusual price. Opening sale price, $2.65. Lace Panel Curtains $1.95 The smartest window draperies you can buy. Very new, made with fritiged ends, 40x90 inches in size. Light Arabian color. Opening sale price, $1.95. Gl 4 Hegtn Food ~, Frail Children ered A SCOTTS mber thie at he ts the! eupertor in Als own household. But oom MULSION It is the food-tonic well adapted to help over- come imperfect nutrition. Try SCOTT'S! 2 he appears to wait for the ac ice of outsiders, he will neverthe seck and really weigh with|§ are the whe words of his oton helpmeet, Don't despair, Uttle Mrs. N. W. You should worry whether friend usband gives you the credit for the advice, or somone elet, as long es he follows it. UITTING BUSINESS a FURNITURE SALE The United Furniture Company, 408-410 Pike St., Quits Business “Have you been one of the many who have attended this furniture sale?” If you haven't, you do not know how much money you can really save on living room, bedroom and dining room furniture. we offer cannot be duplicated. Every article cut practically to cost. Such prices as Many buyers have remarked how reasonable our prices are, and a visit will convince you to say the same. Below we list but a few of the numerous values we have to offer, a NJ 6G MAMICKEN. Pemepe Tretfe Manag. LC Seith Belding, Seorte, Wathingron THE STAR’S BIBLE COUPON Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been adopted for this great news ays Bible distribution, One is the far-famed Letter Bible (Christ's sayings printed in red for immediate identification), and the Black Print Bible for those who prefer that style. Ctip thie coupon and Style A—Red tetter ‘two others and present lapping emp seal cover, red round comers, sold let- or mail them to thie Girect to the tar, Every Reader Should Have a New Bible Queen Anne design, combination walnut Table and 4 blue seat high back Dining Chaira Complete set Odd Fumed Dining Tablo ... Odd Fumed Oak Buffet .... Oak Dining Chairs, leather seats . Living Room Suites pleces cut to cost. $.3x10.6 size tin eut For example: BEDS-—-SPRINGS—MATTRESSES Simmons’ Heavy Post Stoel Bed in any size; ivory or finish ... ridiculously low. U dining suite, Oblong $49.5 .810.50 Vernis Mar. . $9.45 Odd overstuffed Exceptional Value on Good Quility Axminster Rugs 9x12 size .., United Furniture Co. Floor Covering Next to Seaboard Bank 27.75 36-Inch Haluster Crepe $1.95 A knitted fabric of Glos with a chenille-finished face; showr tn black, >, Core mio and Opening #a rice, $1.05. Panty Dresses and Rompers $1.00 Good quality garments for children from 2 to 6 years, in a very attractive range of cléver styles; made of good ginghams, in a varied assortment of checks and plain colors; also black sateen trimmed in bright Dresses $1.50 54-Inch Dress Flannels $2.95 Women’s Silk Hose 95c An especially good wearing Hose, silk to hem; made with double soles, heels and toes, of mercerized lisle, in all the new Spring shades and black. Opening sale price, pair, 95¢. Semi-Chiffon made with mercerized tops, * 36-Inch Curtain Scrim 15c The good old-fashioned Leno well, we! Women’s Union Suits $1.00 Extra fine knit Summer Union Suits, lisle finish, with mercerized silk cross- stripes, band top, bodice or regular sleeveless _ style. Opening sale price, $1.00. Extra—Women’s and extra sizes; bodice or 36-Inch Curtain Madras 75c 1 Curtain Madras. A finished artistic fabric n in a big range of pat ns and colors. Opening sale price, 75¢. Girls’ Hollywood Sandals $3.85 Patent leather with ankle strap. All sizes, 214 to 8, at $3.85. Misses’ sizes, 12 to 2, $3.45. Boys’ Canvas Shoes Canvas lace-tostoe Shoes, heavy rubber soles. All at Patent leather, front strap colors. Opening sale price, Si Union Suits 85c inate ; F ilk Hose $1.35 sizes, 214 to 6, at $1.68, . DINING ROOM’ FURNITURE $1.00. Women’s full - fashioned, | Very fine-knit lisle finish Girls’ Patent e — irls’ Gingh fine gauge semi - chiffon} Union Suits; an exception- > pe Girls’ Gingham pure thread Silk Hose, | ally good quality; regular Slippers 4S ‘ 1 4. | double soles, heels and| sleeveless band top. Open- | Slippers, with cut-out on An be pea > Cisenare toes; new Spring shades | ing sale price, 85¢. = A good, phe ee ere angi and black. An exceptional 7 Sizes 1114 to 2, $2.68. and Chambray Dresses, situa: Cpenite sa ee Athletic Style ie ta gas hates f A dg he craks $1.35. Union Suits for 5 to 8, $2.25. 5 checks in all the new color- ings; all the new season's models, Opening sale price, $1.50. Night Gowns for Women $1.00 Women's Gowns, made of the finest quality muslins; large, full sizes; splendidly finished, V-shape or round neck; also, colored Plisse Crepé Gowns. Opening sale price, $1.00, Bloomers and Step-in Bloomers, made of silk dot society silk and novelty lingette finish fab- rics, in white and colors. Opening sale price, $1.00, Popular Price on Fashionable Neckwear 50c A splendid assortment of lawns in white, ecru and linen. Opening sale price, The “Oriental” price, $2.00, Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.85 Women’s very fine gauge pure thread silk, full-fash- ioned Hose. An_ excep- tionally fine quality with mercerized lisle tops. They come in the new Spring shades and black. Opening sale price, $1.85. Summer Undervests 20c Women’s fine knit Summer Undervests, band _ top, bodice or regular sleeve- less style; regular and ex- Bloomers in pink and flesh color; large, full cut sizes with elastic at waist and knee. Opening sale price, 39¢. price, $1.00. An Extraordinary Sale of Men’s Shirts $1.00 The best $1 value to be found in the city of Seattle Women—$1.00 Women’s balbriggan knit athletic style Union Suits in flesh color; unusually good wearing garments; band top. Opening sale price, $1.00, Children’s Sport Hose 50c Misses’ and children’s three-quarter length, roll top Sport Hose, mercerized lisle finish, with novelty artificial silk stripes. Tops in contrasting colors. Open- ing sale price, pair, 50¢. Corset Department items, made of good coutil with wide, heavy elastic side in- serts. Opening sale price, 95¢. Opening sale black, brown, blue and Girls’ Mary Janes Good quality one-strap Slippers. Sizes 1114 to 2.....$2.25 Sizes 81% to 11.....$1.98 Sizes 5 to 8........$1.45 Women’s Patent Slippers Patent leather, one-strap Slippers with gray buck trimming; cut-out on side, military heels. Sizes 3 to 8, at $8.45. Boys’ Suits With Two Pairs of Pants cine! tra sizes. Opening sale si ° Adel Boring $5.85 Undervests $1.00 price, 20¢. New Girdle Hose $8.45 Cotton Felt Highly mercerized Silk- | Crepe Bloomers 39c Supporters 95c Just the kind of Suits the statins 3 DOGO mixed Undervests and | Women’s Cotton Crepe| One of the very popular boys will like; made from the same fabrics as Daddy’s suits. Coats lined with strong, double warp serge; pants full lined and with tape seams. Shown in a nice assortment of pat- terns; newest models for Spring. Coats have yoke, pleated and tuck backs. All sizes, 8 to 18 years. Opening sale price, $8.45. Men’s Hats the very new novelty Col- ais «es Sally. thi ;: . Only Three Coupons and ppaltte,!" a high grado Sulta in a cut velour; Davenport, Chale and lar and Cuff, Sets, ina va- an pala ued especially Pgs Me this ene; Extra Special $2.85 er; pholstered, web bottom, loose spring filled cushion. 7 f ‘atyles’ Aw at smart designs and new Spring. colors; New Spring shapes, be- the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Complete suite $159 5 riety of styles; made o' made from a good weight fabric and every color, . oc all oh ne ne Distribution MAP Hsieh ite tebe Aes 90 FF linen, organdie and novelty | and every shirt full cut, All sizes, atin aiid antl oaloke dium and dark colors; Fe- dora, Alpine and Dent with. the Doivchveine La “ ~ 32.75 per set, 50¢. 4 Men’s Silk Ties 49c $3.85 Opening sale price, opposite either olychrome Lamp Bases, Plano or Bridge Lamp ilk 4-in-hand Ties. A special lot purchased for OO. Style, and come Into Style B—Black Print Bible, flush Stands. Big value $6 75 i isti i i jocwslon, “eh your Meee tages, Print i eal zs . : the opening sale, Dressy new designs and artistic cia. alues in of Books at edges, Tato. ance ihe he | A New Corset colors. Opening sale price, 49¢. oy ee A Men’s and Boys’ matter what size, They are and medium figures; made ard, cut with closed white; dressy in appear- in a big range of fancy Mail Orders: Sond argent fer Style A or Style of novelty silk striped fab- crotch, tape neck, heavy ance; a good wearing cloths, made with unbreak- Unslibe 3S sente sdéttional Vor pootage ond’ pasting 18 ratte 9 A. M. Thursday Morning rie with elastic inserts fabric, Opening sale kind. Opening sale price, able visors at sales prices 408- e St., Seaboard Bldg., 4th & Pike over hips, Opening gale price, 85¢. 5 pairs for $1.00, ranging from 85¢ to $2.50. “ Felt Base, square yard | * * + _Zecaate of thalr taclitiog tor warring the pavie, the Diitch ‘Tiies Unisiay ets $2.00 Athletic Style 5 Pairs of Fine Socks Caps Beattie, Waah., has consented to patel foe tanec sree Rommnants,’ yard .., Bah =e setts Union Suits 85c for $1.00 There is a Cap here for fi Gletetbution, Coupons, san Gs presented and iibies ob The latest addition in the Nainsook athletic style Men’s fine ose in every man and boy, no eer) snauite; ib Sani! hdote: sueeia Se dont very late models for slight Union Suits, full stand- t

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