The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1924, Page 10

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Here Is Another Cure + | for Slee eping Sickness) HORIZONTAL VERTICAL puzzles As tho t for the $5 prize for this week, to be | def @Mnounced next Tuesday Faus are b and even take Ms and él how Hin the brain ticklers [Bet a letter from A. 1. Vancouver, B. ral daily puz Prove to us th town readery are intere the fact that they kne Teach us in time Puzzles were all » Solutions arrived,” Bporting, isn't it? HOW TO WIN THE DOLLAR Each wt ter. Each horizontally sents a word. from a numbered j i j i t j } | should fans. T foo easy f i | In the w tarts | day Write your full name and add: rs}on all puzzles submitted, ar @ black square or the edge of the| dress Cross-Word Editor, The Puzzle. Each word | cks or| Employes of The Star forms part of another word, and each | relatives are barred. Mumbered squate which startsaword| The Star will, in addition to the Sorresponds to the number in the| regular prizes, pay $1 for any orig Mey of definitions underneath the| inal puzzle it uses. : (THE ANSWER ) Weaded “Horizontal” describes the Word which will fill the white squares Up to. the next black square to the Fight. No. 1. vertical will fill the ‘White squares down to the first black | Square below. At least half the let-| ters of each word help make some other word or words that cross it.| » All words used are dictionary terms, except proper names, which, with in- gery. J) itlals, abbreviations, obsolete words | ‘and technical terms will be so indi- sated. The first correct reply received twins that daily de | R) HOW TO WIN T 5 | A) ORIGINAL PUZZ N Patterns should be symmetrical in c E design. There is ¢ cope for Rivie} ‘beauty and novelty | ngerment +t of light and dark sq me Elelv won oolR em Beene. should. co TO TUESDAY'S PUZZLE from 11 to 15 square Puzzle must be arr: Words are comple The $1 for this ged so that no|Mark Antonich, P. ated from} low, Wash. olution O. Box 08 to} 58, Wins. ‘Chivalry’s All Right | in Its Place, Blokes, Not in a Barber Shop with a hurrah the Womenanc shop with ten m Tight after t bi and mou: and is just re 16 the top dec tar ayin e chair. Well, what hap. "Nearer, My God, to Thee.” times outa ten? Some in and ¢ 8: “Oh, | eee ue OF usy, aren't you?" to the bar-| enough to walk when we : | tip our kel the barber say: “Yes'm, you'll| not. He looks at you! ou look at him. Then you say © of those false smiles: “Oh, y |I'm in no hurry. Go ahead, lady!” || And you climb out of the chair| but most knows better. is bird always used to lot | 81" fhe lady go first when the ay| If you went thru this performance | Kelling on a trolley, too, he x, J}only once you ldn't mind it #0 | fuppone, she might accidenta much, It's afte en up the | fourth time in fa betanda or tarsi @ couple of tokens in the ca ber. bette thatit | | Up here in The Star office, even, | da upon you I said in the be most of the reporters odits all but a|ginning, that chivalry js all right few well-chosen swear-words out of |in its place their language in behalf of the girt] But that place, if you ask me, pal, writers and telephone operators, ain't a barber shop at the rush hour nA RET LOE EEE SEE ie a accepts 50 Turkish Bath Mats, size 19x30 inches, THE SEATTLE STAR Friday—a Great Shopping Day)’ at The Bon Marche Here Are a Few of the Reasons Why. You'll Find Many More When You Come Extra! Hurry, Men! 1,200 (> English B rogdcloth Shirls 965 Correct for every need, and men’s fa- vorite Shirts. Seldom offered at this price, and that makes _ thi event very im portant. Well made and easy fitting Shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. Plain, blue and all are white, tan, gray— neckband Men's Shop—Lower Entrance Second Avenue 240 Sample Hat | ( » Frames 35c ohm ‘ an a winter shapes, devcloped ad ~ * buckra . » > fitting styles, | J models Third Floor—The Bon Marche Smart Tunic Blouses $ 45 Very Special at Crepe de chine, Roshanara, Brocaded Faille in clever styles with long or short sleeves, and most becom- ing and unusual necklines. May be worn with or without belts—and some models are finished with graceful side ties. In many smart autumn shades. Sizes 34 to 46. and Satin, made Second Floor—The Bon Marche 69c fost, liste hemmed tops L —/ Women’s Sample Hose Kilk-and-fiber mized, well rein id Popular Pwetinion ie ea oe h nd heavy ribbed effecta. 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Sizes 16, 16 1.50 style. flanne Good quality outin 1, in wanted col: and 17 Second: Floor—The Bon Marche ew Fur-Trimmed Coats whose materials, tailoring and distinctive style make them a most unusual value, i ndeed, at $ Sof T leather mater ; 75 | | med with haired generou short- De- smart signed with the dis- } ¢ s of tinctive touc much higher pr garments. ice d lined through out with plaided crepes. und and 7 r Second Floor 89-Inch heavy Twill black black reduced for Twill back, black reduced for thi Printed, durable, all- fective designs suiting this 27-In. Black Suiting Velvet MillEnds All-Silk Canton Crepe $ weight lengths of 1 to 3 yards—all silk and very special value! 36-In.Black Suiting Velvet x velvet—jet sale, ting—speciall $1.75 19cY¥a. event, Mill Ends Printed Ratine ilk ratine; ef on dark grounds $2.50 MN a special price: 36-Inch Fine Black Mercerized Sateen 25c Yard Third Mloor—The Bon Marche AS Yd. $2.45 56-Inch Dress Flannel Novelty check flannel—all-wool in brown and tan, blue and tan, henna and white, gray and white and black and white. 56-Inch Homespun Flannel All-wool in novelty checks and plaids—very serviceable and nice for 1.85 $1.45 new style dresses. 44-InchNavyF renchSerge All-wool, fine, durable quality, at —————$$___Y Imported and dome of garnet, purple, blue and double elastic’ kne size range. Second Floo 200 icomets i Reduced sduced 79 stic sateens, in wanted shades and black. Made with single e, and elastic waistline. 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Tuscan Net Panel Curtains $1.50 Heavy quality—with deep bullion fringe tive designs, warm natural shades. In 21 In several effec- yard lengths, Oxford Cross Panel Curtains $3.50 * Curtains, in several designs of blue, rose and gold. c ed sunfast and finished with silk bullion fringe to match cu in. In 24-yard lengths Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Girls’ Wool Dresses Speial $2.95 Special Flannels, tweeds, wool cre pes and serges, charmingly made into school and informal dress styles. In all bright and dark shades and sizes 6 to 14 SY Tedondarht nd Floor—The Bon Marche Girls’ Winter Coats cr 59c Each in pink and gold—pretty jaquard borders with plain centers, Third Floor—The Bon Marche TheBon Mare Pike St , Second Ave:, UNion St, Seattle amb | Very Special Value’ In polaire overplaid and over- many fur trimmed. » and in all wentea 7 to 14. Second Floor—Tho Bon Marche

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