The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 7

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ti 3 piURSDAY MA) THE SEATTLE STAR _ SKY PILOT | |e , SEEK AIR MAL WOMEN’ : CANT BE FRIEND a tg Any Delightful Dress Modes WITH OTHER MAN Modestly Priced HI at The Florence By Cynthia Grey that faithfully de —. Grey: Won't you try to help me? J am a young married woman, 21; have been married $s. farm ts a piace that grows 6 iy husband, but I also love another man. i loved | ferent varietts of grapes. Olive Fa st time I met him. But I ‘don’t want to for Bagg. 3 ty soe Priont Rae —I Want $0 feel only as a friend tow and hic G. D. PHILLIPS INC. all r my work ad spend mo st of m » 1308 SECOND AVE. er met this man but Ih D Te ‘ me say at the same tin . 8 t ip low heel slippers for te fp whowish that style, as | ive have a special i in patent |) ; i }ne-strap at— $4.85 (Other styles at attractive Is Keynote of These Low-Priced Top Coats xe Tue st now this man seems|} ideal to you, but don’t you), suppose it may be p: nga due + ame). GOOD ure showing unexcelled yalues in new Summer a var of styles that meet ery require f to dancing. Featurin the ew styles now, ¢ ally when it comes to thing we canno . have. — My advice s tol, hlifornia Plans jars adus ally ‘dro op | the ‘friendship t Accident Campaign | Cotton, Tobacco, Nuts, Grapes on One Ranch White Kid Jack Rabbit Suede Airedale Suede Black Suede Black Satin Patent Leather apt Skirts Experimenter ‘on White Bluffs Tract Black Kid af 50 Proves Any thing Will Grow Here Red Kid — Blue Kid te : BY FIELDING LEMMON ctl %, k Green Kid a8 COTTON Soe op IS SUCCE $55.00 RACK SPECIALS als Camel Kid One-Strap Black and Brown Satin The Upstairs Shop That Saves You M6ney |” Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. $4.85 ee ee ea wee 0) | Griffin - Murphy Business College Wins Highest Speed ELECTRIC RANGE ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE! This great and successful range sale will oon be over. Hundreds of vomen are now enjoying HOTPOINT Electric Ranges on the lerful payment-plan of $10.00 Down and the balance on very easy terms. Join them fore it is too late! This offer is yours for only a few days more. Hot weather demands comfort, convenience and economy of the NT’ — with its PERFECT OVEN- HEAT CONTROL. Call in TODAY for your Tange while the easy-payment opportunity is yours. PUGET SOUND POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Bletrie Bldg, MA in-5000 Seventh and Olive GRIFFIN- MURPHY BUSINESS COLLEGE wins students’ championship, Miss Dorothy Miller writing 80 net words per minute, establishing the highest record ever made in Seattle at an official contest. Miss Miller’s record exceeds that of the Metropolitan Stenographers’. Contest by 15 words per minute, and the Seattle Stenographers’ Contest by 7 words per minute. Only two Gold Medals have been issued by the Underwood Typewriter Company in Seattle, both won by the Griffin-Murphy Business College. See oo ts

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