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tHE SEATTLE STAR {SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star ~~ > tad - Sra 2 ~J -] VAIII ‘S .s > ets oo SS THRBE FLOORS OP VALUES ESO 3S Se a ~~ Maxine AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD aogentmnanos oe Jon t who would fx 1 A Drastic Clearance of PLAY OXFORDS oe oe oe 50 SPRING COATS : AND = 500 DRESSES 11} to 2 ) ae Brown Caliskia A | iis. Every One of These Garments Must Go Quickly—Buy Tomorrow and Save SHOES Edited by Dr. Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 Lee-keepe Darrington. We have « large house } plenty of room, We have © we also have hone: We live seven miles northeast with heavy And aympath sewed soles and spring heels with others suffer ing more nie TTT MRS. BE. B, CRISMAN I , Wa uraged and I 16 STYLES—HIGH AND LOW HEELS “Go out and do somet! f All Widths All Sizes ay eso twa ckings to & poor old woman. will take you away from nl nd make you happy MR, REAR REARIN' TO GO ra \ ff Black Suede Black Kid COLORS INCLUDING Inancially i eat Two Most Remarkable Offers: See ae Seles se oe wi SPRING COATS Si asaeitas att oe MM .\\) 515.00 and $23.75 I can make, all that ts lacking is a)!€nt program for the Old folks at the battery and i King < Des n | y- Two-Tone Plaids , svaitahaes . Hilos I do not know what these neces SHUT-INS ATTEND AMPHION I shutdns were guests of th ety’s nemiannual cor iny evening of week, ¥ 0 given in Mean hall at the U. of W see THEATER PARTY Carl Nitter, manager of the Or ‘ ( ie | bhe r, entertaining 14 Mrs. Nelya Shatia, former vice | wiutins with a box party this after president of the Sunshine Smiles 20-| 1 his ty the Inst week of the ety, happily surprised her shut-in/ hsm circuit shows to be giver friends when she returned to Seattle! iy. goa son }from San Francisco. She ts not quite certalr stay [here at this time will be permanent or not. Shadow Stripes Polaires Teddy Cloths Downy Wool Twills AUTHENTIC STYLES —WANTED COLORS SUMMER DRESSES feet $10.75 and $15.00 alled HN Flowered Georgettes ' Canton Crepes Flannels Georgettes Crepes Twills ALL THE WANTED SUMMER COLORS UATAAUUTUATAUAATUOOCAATOOAATOOAAATAAT TTT VATA wary adjuncts to aute le travel cost, but I do know that remunera |tive occupation is very exsential to| the happiness of one afflicted as this | }man is, I just wonder if there ts Heavy Janyone whe can show Mr, Rear a Weight | way out of his predicament and help Suction jhim help himself and his dear, old mother | eee | SUNSHINE WORKER RETURNS Hollywood Sandals Patent Leather aud a Gray PUMPS AND OXFORDS Leading Theatre World-famous Martha Washington Oxfords in black kid with paying for the repairs on their radio, | Ww in military heels; also Simplex Calfskin Pumps. Jamounting to $26, They are getting eek Beginning infinite joy and pleasure out of it Next Sunday $5.00 and their hearts overflow with grati.| Wednesday-Saturday vale $ 95 ahd (o'tlieas gute ae SEATS SELLING eae oe | PRICES WILL AMUSE Nighta— SOc to $2.56 PER-CUTTING AT CHILDR |] Wed. Matineo— 0c to $1.50 HOMES Sat. Matinee— Be to $2.00 Mra. A. Ts Flynn, 4100 Densmore, | has been amusing children for WALKER In Two Wonderful Pays “THE Printed Crepes Roshanara . POLICE THANKED FOR REPAIRS King County home folks have} anked me to give public acknowledg: | ment and thanks thru this column |to the Seattle police department for MAXIME’S UPSTAIRS SELLING PLAN SAVES YOU MONEY—ALWAYS. MAIL ORDERS FILLED—NOTE ADDRESS CAREFULL' WESTLAKE AT PING {Sho cute umbrellas, }kets, ladders, makes paper furniture, Janimais and what-not. She is now }woing to amuse and teach the little tots of the Ryther Child home, Wash: | ington Children’s home and the Theo- | }dora home. Arrangements have been | is. | “Largest Low Rent Shoe Store in Town” cage a eae tog i FIRST AVENUE NEAR PIKE STREET |SHUTIN WANTS RADIO FIXED | ECONOMY MARKET Cop the tncting Xft to Bartels Dear Dr. Loope: | Dew peeve I am wondering what became of ithe radio man that wax going to fix] {my radio for me, When he was out} |here he told mo he would come back | cators from a London station. Be- | the next week, but I am still waiting | Maximes THREE FLOORS OP SERVICE 3 TEACH BY RADIO LONDON.—Enter the radio school-| sides men and women prominent in| for him. I thought my son was com: | master. Hundreds of university stu- dents in this country may sit in their the teaching profession, statesmen, artists, writers and world travelers have been included in the radio pro- elassrooms every day and jisten to broadcast Sectures by famous edu-| grams. 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