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Hundreds of “originals” were sub- mitted last and we hope the Number will be doubled next week ‘The contest offers unlimited sc a for good design and clever wording. | Many pute by ase ually re ay of eath as entertd © consdiered in the weekly ing on that Notice the clever design in the Way: | 4) | born puzzle—there are no isolated | Write yo) I name and addres Sections in the whole puzzle—every | 4. 41) bmitted, and -ad Word interlocks thoroly, and the] 4... tor, The fords are selected | Em The Star and thefr Som ver designs were among red. the entries—several blocking out the in tits mame, “The Star,” in the black de- $1 for any orig er” desi ice 4 , To the following has gone $1 eat tive feature These, for their original to fill the needs of a good working | 4aty: Mary Puzzle, which should have the same| i symmetry of form on 2 ae notes ave. 1 2. Beat nd it was surprising Many | tie, and Regina Huston, Portage folks numbered their squares incor: | (', thon sien), Waar Fectly. Numbers must run from left Others ting i fo right, starting from the upper |isoe wocy ore as left-hand square, and working across And back—Just as you read a page. | Satie. unless otherwt Again, some omitted some numbers, |p oi year nar find others made words one way and | Chess aya & jumble of letters the other. And | 5° % ta alee’ 1000 eck woke Where a numbered square starts ajo" 0" co ‘ Lab eo sry word going both horizontally as well | *¥°- H, Du 1 Seneca a a vertically, don’t forget there is a|J- A. Henderson, W. Wheeler Gefinition to fm both words. Study |St Mra. E- M. Decker, 1615 Charles the puzzles we print—and their an-| ® i Cart Rommcht. 4611” 481% swers—and you will soon get the |* i Howard Hall, 1008 E. Denny} idea of proper arrangement | fra. TR. D, Moses, 4635 F Many puzzles were good, but con- | BE; Mra. A. E. Wober, tained too few squares. Eleven to | 19th av Priscilla Storey, 2 1% squares must be used. Remem-|Dorffel drive; Sigrid Arline Vin her, puzzies must have the same |Amburgh (no ss); Ch . number of squares BOTH WAYS. | Garman, Watson; Will STUDY THE DIRECTIONS AND |!am a OUR PL LES CAREFULLY. HOW TO WIN THE DOLLAR A DAY Each white » ce represents a let ter. Each set of white squares, both horizontal! vertically, Ames, 616 sents a word. Each wo ie E. Carlson, 412 from. a numbered square Mra. D. N. Munto across or down until it encounters | Mary Thurbutn @ black square or the ed, M. B. puzzle. Ea Ritimbered square which 7c. J eorresopnds to the number iF R. Johnson, key of defi underneath the Miss Eleanor Johnson, puxie, thus in the column | 1418% Wedded “Horizonta bes the| Thomas Dexter word which iI Ida EB. 8 Awa up to the ne t R. Cox, right. No. \Geo. B erg, 28 white sq Joneph Cleghorn Madge Boyne, 4042 Unsigned, at 1618 Slizabeth Perry, 3 je Wright, 6 G. Hodge, 1 Klein, 1415% ia Edith E Dod, ‘The first correct wins that daily do HOW TO WI ORIGINAL PUZ PRIZE The pattern should be symmetrical in design. There is great » r beauty and novelty in arrang of light and dark squares puzzle should contain not les 11 nor more than 13 square received y ach other—they must connected by interlocking letter The words used to form the puzzle #hould be found in any good una- | bridged dictionary ine, Wash,;) friends are missing are invited to report mile from any other cord. too techitical ot sh.; E. F. | {he disappearance, directly te The Star. Ri (espstoeddte “Bahan "A | lefinition should not ninga. Arlington, Wash Tire for Every Tas giv id technical, obs ted alsh, box 186, Manette, Wash in nluadle information ferry | words and proper names or initial an 1 {eBraun, be 46 about the line of Goodyear PANACORTES VICTORIA | MUTU LD: S VI NGS whould be so indicated in the defi Moines, Wash. Mr H. James Truck Tires, is yours for A A nitions | Woodinville, Wash garet Beek pearaithe the asking. Just write or | re aigal Gersk sa: thbe to br, Outlook, Wash. Atta. Marie Stex:| If SOHN MULLINS, tant heard ot||| phone ws and LOAN ASSOCIATION “ommon, everyday American use ensen, Snoqualmie, Wash. Mi working on a boat between Seattle Truck Tire Company | . ; ae tnd in the dictionary, may be Rie ; | Christine Rasmussen Ea : Bian hy peas Wash,, or his 72 Yesler Way ‘ | 222 Second Avenue 18 M 3onr mples, 1811 16(h| wood. h.; Ben Haynes, Cowiche, |friends, will communicate with Mr + * . ‘orner vernity Gti Prepare your diagram. Put in|ave, was the winner of Saturday's | Wash Wm. J. Lewis, Jr., Issa. |M. Higgins, $211 Eighth ave, N. W PuGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO | Southeast Corner University Street your words, and then number the| puzzle with the first correct soly.|quah, Wash.; Elizabeth Brown, Edi will hear of something to his ad GooD. AR | DocK- FOOTM Sagram carefull, from Jett to right [tion In lyon, ‘Wash,; Mrs, Grace Schwarts, | vantage Fea eet Seen ST: TR Mat THE SEATTLE STAR Wednesday—The Bon Marche Offers 150 Tailored Felt Hats—Special!! ne oft felt Ore A chance to have ae blocked off that necessary face. bt d and “Extra Hat’’—at a droop style l'rimmed small part of what with tailored band you'd expect to pay with felt, 1 wilt 4unty touches of meta and they're especially smart Beds! Springs! Mattresses Priced to Sell Quickly—Wednesday “Simmons” Steel Beds $8.95 “Simmons’”’ Link Springs $5.95 Fabric | fortable. In In black, russet, brown, poppy red The Don Marché and green / Third Floor—The Bon Marche k and con pring trong Made and walnut Strong 50-lb Felted Mattresses, Felted Most serviceable twin and full Twin and full sizes, in ivory, Vernis Martin and with 2-inch continuous post, blanket rail and 5 filler 40-lb. Felted ize $12.95 stitched « with Mattresses, In single, e-quarter and Good, soft cotton with Imperial mattresses—covered with good looking ticking mattressc covered Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche quality ticking. In all sizes 84 Bed Spreads $ 72x90 Bed Spreads $/ Third Moor Third Floor | Introducing “‘The Coffield” | A Turkish Towel Event! ached, hemmed ‘Towel Fancy Towels, good quality Turkish Towels 19¢ Turkish Towels Adc 22x42-In. Double- 39c Payment Plan— 18 In. Hemmed 15c 17x34-In. Patterned 39c¢ give lots of wear. patterned in pink and blue. Bleached, hemmed Towels, good quality Good-looking patterns, fine heavy qual- Thread Towels x32- OL will From many washing machines we choose the “C field” because we know it to be one of the be ma- chines made—and we can conscientiously endorse it in Turkish Towels Turkish Towels At The Bon Marche . whieh Turkish, 19x33-In, Bleached 20x88-In. Fancy Turkish. Suitable for hand or bath use. | ity, in pink, blue, lavender and gold. every regard! SOME OF OUR REASONS 1. “Coffield” is an oscillating type of ma- 19x38-In. Heavy 25¢ Turkish Towels 6. “Coffield” is so constructed that grease chine, the type approved by domestic and oil cannot get on the clothe: ; ehatiers Tey —heavy and of splen- Special value. Bleached Turkish. Good, : f ‘Univ y did wearing quality. PAVY ¢ highly absorbe eT science department of the University hae? avotionu eral: aitate & qualit; Third Flow 1 eye and highly absorbent quality. of Washington and “Good Housekeep- ’ wringer with 14-inch soft rubber roll- ers which will not break the buttons. ing.” “Coffield” has no machinery inside the Now! A Craze for | 28-Inch Bates’ Dress Crepes, 20c “Coffield” washes a big tub full of : - 2 . : . ede Pon rons ct a roa clothes'in 10 to 16 minutes—and tarns Victor Cross Word Fast color crepes in striped, plaided and plain = th “ tothe se ast nal ig ; out the cleanest, freshest wash that Puzzle Book—15c styles—in shades of pink, blue, tan, brown and he clot 8. yellow. 1. “Coffield” nothing in its construc- ever came from suds. tesipbrpeve - cielo ss — tion to get out of order. i Call and let us demonstrate the “Cof- book has the most intriguing pat 29. 2 * 5. “Coffield” requires no oiling—its | field” to you—or telephone us. We will terns {n it! Here are hours of royal 32-Inch Heavy Cretonne 20¢ fun—at a tiny of the simplest sort. be glad to answer your questions, Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche god price. Main Floor—The Bon Marche mechanism i Fine-looking patterns, in wanted light and dark _/ effects. A good grade for pillows and comforters. BonMarché PIKE ST—SECOND AVE.—UNION ST.—SEATTLE — Little Tots’ Winter Fashion Show Wednesday at 1 and 2 o'clock in the Baby Shop! for Iittle boys and 6, to wear on every You 36-Inch Unbleached Muslin 15¢ Good quality—and value. In lengths to 10 yards. test winter appar the ages of 2 modeled in two performances The smar heavy girls between excellent invited Second Floor—The Bon Marche Third Floor—The Bon Marche g5 jumped from 180 accidei = = = —<—$<<———_—— = = —S!] —== — Bone and Heighton night and was to speak at Lynden! Suits made to measure, 1 The British air ministry has pro . . |Tuesday and at Everett Thureday| frocks, and all other dress requisites, |duced a 5 : Talk P ¢ j Ir a . | duced a flare for night use on lan (A ing ar er O 1é alk on Power Bill | seo. Jean n several trans-|ing fields that has unusually high = f Homer T. Bone, authot of the| J: D. Ross, superintendent of the| oceanic power to penetrate thru fog and mis . elty light department, was the =. |itiative No, 62, the Bone power bill,| East Stanwood Monday. ‘Tuesday at Anacortes jay night. He is|he was to address the Seattle Munic dg‘ centau bat nd harder to) flue A nd enteritis, and| scheduled ¢ k in Bellingham) pal te It's ge g harder and harder to] fluenza, diarrhea and enteritis, and 5 state, according | also from diabetes at the Lib hall Tuesday night,| == Per Annum erce figures| Accidental deaths, er, show) end at Blaine. Wednesday Compounded pital | ®% !mcreano for 19 figures ries Helghton ke for the Semi-Annually Ct capital toing 801 for 11,887 for '23,|!itiative at. Sedro-W _ Monday = | Oo —the Least today. The scoides Walch € - We Have PUGET SOUND gg streetcar Total deaths STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel hy Steamer TACOMA Leave Colman Dock ) IAMS 18, © ON SAVINGS Comforts of Life— E. H. Olson (no| . 10 PB, Mt. | Single Round Messiman, nur ; = St eeg yh Beets) 45cm 80c mis | Everyone longs for Comfort —for Freedom pe \ na; C. 8. Patchin area phere poteite | from the many cares of daily life, especial a Tht Ww Wash; Mrs, Hazel Bell, 215 jl 12100 midnight for Freedom from Money Worries tha Cone 1ith > « y M.| Second st, N. E., Auburn, Wash a Saline neve Heian seem to be the Chief Cause of most unhappi- 1 Fairview, Mra, Job 69 Bal, 100 pm fees 1 , ‘ort Townsend Rall Con- 18th ave. S.; Dudley 4 TPHE company that pio- Tnections amd Mill. Corts | tice, 1816 Bellevue; Mrs. E. B.| BUREAU OF neered and developed Dally, 8 8. wo. and 5 p.m. | re : ne 127 Kenyon st; Mra. J. A.| MISSING the cord tire for motor || HOOD CANAL POINTS Money Ahead” is the only Real Cure for 2431 Market st.. P. E. 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