The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1924, Page 7

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MONDAY TEMBI petal . ae THE SEATTLE STAR The Prince of Wales i in i All His Different Moods ~:- Cynthia Grey: Ee Boy Has Opportunit Career, BY CYNTI Dear Miss Grey: Would yc course I am 16 and have o My people want me to study not know what I want to do. now, tho I have always been Am consider t 1 good at thought I would like to be a d a good many years’ preparatio: be a success as a business m Unless you have a def you to take the tim Others may not agree. that you can. Fine, if you a the opportunity. If you are not for view, college is as likely to spoil you It is a pity for a oung man to bi without having in definitely follow. Perhaps a year’s living, at almost any sort of oceupa that life is not a game of tennis, ner you start back to high school this ye teachers and fellow students, Tell Your Own Fortune Dear Miss Grey; Would like the address of they ¢ past and the I regret I have no information on this subject, but would suggest that you start to shape your own future by investing the price asked by a fortune teller in a savings bank. Do You Know This Poem? I would like to secure the words of the poem which contains the fol- lowing Hines: “Home is not four square walls, tho wi hung and guilded.” readers is anxious to or the name of th Theodore Roosevelt What were the colors of Roosevelt's eyes and hair? hair. Cigarets Dear Miss Grey: arets are smoked States annually? It is estimated that in 1923 59,-| 000,000,000 were smoked. River Shannon Dear Miss Grey: River Shannon flow, and is it nav- igable? CURIOUS. It rises. in County of Davan, Ireland, and after a southwest course of 254 miles falls into the Atlantic ocean between the headlands of Loop and Kerry. It passes Loughs Allen, Boderg, Ree and Derg, and below Limerick it | Diamond Rings : Diamond Bar Pins 3 Diamond Pendants UNQUESTIONED QUALITY RELIABLE PRICES | HANSEN & COMPANY Successors to Albert Hansen 1518 Second Avenue PUGET : SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Lrave Colman Dock Dally 7, 9, 11 A. M., 1, 3, 5 7,10 P.M. 45cnn" 80c Tp. notier. PUGET aye NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN D COT MARION ST V umese but Hasn’ an. Please advise. inite plan and a goal in view it seems useless for P ed a fancy for some line of work which he can “ ACCUSES MAYOR _ jthru mar Where does the | -Cuileagh mountains, | | | |S. Beacon Hill Club |" vite! t bs HOLD FOUR FOR LIQUOR | PRUNE DRYER s BURNED Camas- Washougal plone to Hear Candidates) ‘ KELSO, sheriffs! RIDGEFIELD, Ws VANCOUVER, Wa IENN 1.—Deput Sept. 1.— ur R. H. Simson R. Briga 1 ¢ % Good College} t Much Ambition {IA GREY y “for yu advise me to take a colleg ne more year at high school for a doctor or lawyer. I do Prefer playing tennis right very good in my studies all sports. Have sometimes octor, but understand it takes n. Sometimes I think I would FREDERICK & NELSON Announce for T omorrow A SILK OFFERING Bee EXTRAORDINARY and two to ten miles wide, It has . facatrs ‘Presenting 10,000 Yards of High-Grade, New Silks At a Very Low Price | Lough Allen not far from its source. N EVENT OF OUTSTANDING IMPORTANCE, in view of the values offered, quantity and i deseraliliy of the Silks. RE ADER. ‘ollege. That is my theory, anyway ay, take all the edueation in schools nd that will take advan ot nd of books and haven't any in as to make you, ¢ so near thru high school as you are practical work at earning your own tion, may bring you to a realization is it all near-beer and skittles, When ar, talk the situation over with your Synthia Grey will ert on Monday, We } Friday land Tu from 11 t Athlone.” He Wants to ) Monopolize the Dance Halls, Is Charge The Yard The Yard } hall “business 30} propriet hall, 172 W An injun The suit will by Printed Crepe de Chine Special $ 1 ¢ 8 5 Yard The attractive, small-figured ef- fects in combinations of blue-and- white and blue-and-beige—for entire frocks or for combining with plain ee inches wide, special $1.85 yard. 36-inch Bengaline Special $1.85 Yard These heavy ribbed weaves that tailor as satisfactorily as cloth are used for the smartest new redingote and coat frocks. In Brown, Beige, Porcelain- blue, Gray, Navy and Black, special $1.85 yard. Gros de Londres | and Taffetas Special $1 65 Yard About thirty lovely color-combina- tions to choose from in exquisite qualities of Gros de Londres and Taf for lamp shades, cushions draperies and evening frocks — 35 inches wide, special $1.85 yard. lay. Odd Fellows Celebrate EVERETT, Sept. 1 3,000 Odd Fellows were here today taking part in the three-day celebra- | tion of that lodge, which started last Saturday Initiations were held Sat urday night after a street parade, CANDIDATE } l More than All of the weaves presented in this of- fering are fashionable now, and some of them, notably the Bengalines, are just en- tering upon a pronounced vogue. Savings on such silks are doubly worth-while. Satin Canton Special $1.85 Yard This lustrous Crepe is well, liked for afternoon and street frocks. An especially good quality, in Black, Navy, Brown, Tan, Cocoa, Toast—40 inches wide, special $1.85 yard. “‘Sample’’ Silk Special $] 85 Yard Satin-plaided Flat Crepe Special $1.85 Yard A superior quality of this dull-fin- 38-inch Satin Crepe Special $] 85 Yard This shimmering crepe-back satin Canton Crepe Special $1.85 Yard Satin-stripe Crepes, | An extra-heavy crepe that will zl i z ; lends itself especially well to the Judson F. Falknor | give exceptional service in street Crepes and Novelty Failles, and many ish Crepe, in Burnt-russet, Coral, frock modes that utilize the reverse Fay ion of the city , business dresses and school other Silks of which there is but one Jade, Turquoise, Old-rose, Beige, side_of the material for trimming. “with n F. Falknor in Black, Navy, Brown and Ate a batternle tn aganen ian nicw Black, Whi . d In Black, N Brown, ‘Tangerine, dobinerty sb andee .U;08/ Dt 1—88 inches wide, special $1.85 piece of a pattern—in 40-inch width rown, Black, White—40 inches Old-rose, Bluejay, Cocoa, Tan—spe- ning. for the @, 0. P. nomination fo yard. —special $1.85, yard. wide—special $1.85 yard. cial $1.85 yard. ning for the G. O. P. nomination for | the 47th legislative district Concerning himself he says: “] believe in economy of govern- ment, and if elected I will vote | against and work against any meas- lure which results directly or indi- rectly in the increase of taxes, ex cept only where such measure is absolutely avd necessarily vital to|{{ the welfare of the state. i “1 believe in the budget system |} |for all branches of government. Am |}! 40-inch Black Charmeuse Special $ 1.85 Yard 40-inch Radium Special $1.85 Yard A lingerie and déess silk of fine quality, Crepe de Chine Special $ 1.85 Yard Heavy Crepe de Chine of admirable quality for dress and lingerie uses, in | strongly AvO ho. consolida ai f rf : ee 3 5 I san OF heute is Tay Ae Peach, ied nee! incl st et oie in Old-rose, Ivory, Gray, Orchid, Pink, This rich, gleaming-surfaced weave in j tion o ‘ rose, Brown, Pink, Gray, Flesh-color, . ‘ i ; a quality well suited to the smart belt- elected 1 shall lend every effort re T Pink, Fe) ] a ap The ‘ ih q J 8 0 : Pe | toward 2 the growth and Taupe, Tan, Empire-blue—40 inches wide, Emerald—40 inches wide, special $1.85 less frocks of the mode—40.inches wide, progress of the state university special $1.85 yard. yard, special $1.85 yard. | Falknor is married, is two chil- a (First Floor) dren, lives at 200 and belongs to the Young Men's Repub! the Municipal leagues club and| | ac a 2,000 CATS KILLED

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