The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1925, Page 10

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T CYNTHIA GREY 2 eth EES NEXT: aie Aina Lohare ees for Defiant Girl | || They Come From’ Every Walk of | | | Life; In All Manner of Hand-Writing | Committee Proposal Safety Down Public Turns ai 1 . BY CYNTHIA GREY Se h , t , K time . iM ( Who ! Moth 0 t h d on the She, t } i h t h th h t ; i The h th Her lette her t ch f for tho / h M is written to the High School Jazz Girl who wrote 4 to the r, whe © you are 1 thought it was y mother and the teachers and ge as far as 1 dared with * and stuff like that, do you think anybedy believes d manta Knows, too, what really tal y living where I can © l am new in the CLAIRE 1 the Ri ’ Think : Wylie Hem v : Too Mu , : 7) : Ey c Ww 4 ° ar M ! H I ) A i Ny ¥ 1H M M Bi THE BON MARCHE oe a ARGAIN BASEMENT Tg a I € it y We cut expenses, where possiole, to maintain our reputation 1 he I had 4 for Bargains! For instance, our fitting rooms are t conskler it the ay E, practical! No costly decorations. They are thing that wil give them a bad i comfortable and serve the purpose! Seas redo liben er New Silk DRESSES 3 Sizes 16 to 44 Smart styles—strikingly low priced! FLAT CREPE! SATIN CREPE! CREPE DE CHINE! Fur-trimmed pleatings—metallic laces touches of hand embroidery—flower, ribbon and tassel trimmings—flounces —short sleeves and sleeveless. Red—jade—navy—black—penny —cocoa—autumn—titian— pervanche blue ber is rot 36-Inch Colored NAINSOOK 1,000 yards, in lengths from 1 Our New York Office Makes Special Bargain Purchase! Population of New Zealand East MarsiG@rave. (tn ee > Gave Hemphill Scare |» + Aber, Nembh | ‘ § Women’s Rayon Kid Boots $49.39 Sizes Bto Women’s Novelty Crepe BLOOMERS he, WORRIED. Hive, Siehine: c of gold, buff, silver ana AS batten orchid, _honey- jockey. te The dew and pink. Just the thing —correctly te rfectly normal Extra sizes, 49¢. priced! i ro ieenses when six months old. coe The popular Kid Boots style in rayon—very attractive nov- elty patterns. Pleasing shaaes Preparation Not Injurious 680 Pairs Women’s All-Wool STOCKINGS New York jobber this complete line! 69: me It w jon my fa and I want to ure because I wouldn't und @ mat-sleed accepts our offer on 4 ‘: fy know English ribbed, in light and dark shades and heather mix- like to tures. All are first quality. You couldn’t buy ’em wholesale for this price. A Manufacturer’s Close-Out! MISSES’ AND GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES Temptingly low priced for shoes of this quality! Would Reduce | Shoulders |No exercise I have find will take effec | on my shoulder ou can hel e atrenuous ex of The Star king you, | AN ANXIOUS St BSCRIBER. Daily systematic exercise {dian clubs or dumb ‘on lose weight thru the shoul sand arms. STRICT FATHER Young Harold was late for Sun day nd the minister in |quired the cause Dark tan calfskin uppers with good leather soles and rubber heels —good drill linings. Neatly made ec de Log Bizew 1114 t0.2; 2% to? loniibo'ts Jot rua futinotinoed “the and finished. All have back stays—some with perforated tips—some plain, fAM| ‘yer tne right kind of a fathe Some with Goodyear welted soles. Ito have,” replied the reve aren’ ia? Broad toes, in sizes fcr missee—semi-pointed, in sizes for growing girls, [m Mane AC Hid tortie ce i ; You, sir. He said there wasn't bait enough for two." "dd pO0 Road, HE SEATTLE STAR aithebon Marche EXTRA! with In. | bells should | New Broadcloth Blouses The Tailored Blo You Have Been Waiting For—and Expecting to Find Much More Expensive! | NGLISH Broadcloth tan and blues la | Sort of Lsé made with high tri th soft roll ing collars, or jaunty V . The sleeves am long and finished with a carefully tailored enuff s 34 to 44. Second Floor—The Bon Marche BETTER SWEATERS REDUCED ‘T’HE very smartest models from high-priced stocks, in broken sizes and style lines, of- fered at far less than their regular prices. Brushed wool and fine silky brushed mohair, in long coat styles, chappie styles, bobby coats and tuxedo effects, in all the wanted shades of blue, green, brown, rust, russet, yellow and combined Sizes 36 to 44. colorings. Second Floor, The Bon Marche, Coffield Electric Washers ON EASY TERMS They Give-= 1—Better, cleaner, fresher clothes. They Save--- 1—Wear and tear on clothes. 2—Exhaustion — reddened | hands, skinned knuckles. 2. Satisfaction—andeeeae 3—Hours of time—and that you money. wash day dread! The “Coffield’ Washer equipped with an extra large tub —oversize safety wringer. 3—More time for you t spend as you enjoy. —balloon type rolls which wil not break buttons—mec! simplicity and perfection. Sold on Easy Terms! Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Here’s “The Grand” Electric Ironer Let Us Demonstrate It in Your Home It is built and designed for the home! Small and compact, but will do all the work a larger ironer can do. Has full-nickeled shoe, which will not rust and does not need waxing. Requires’ no special wiring—and is easy to operate. Cheaper to operate per ironing than your electric flatiron. We will be glad to give you a demonstration any time in your own home. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche EASY TERMS White Outing Flannel l7c Good, heavy quality ; 850 yards. for night gowns. Friday—Reduced Prices in the Stationery Section Stationery Half Price Now 13c, 18c and 25c The lot consists of good quality paper, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes at just half the original prices. and Rompers Special 98c Poplins and ginghams; fashioned in adorable little play garments for fleeced Nice 82-Inch Ginghams, 20¢ 300 yards—lengths to Crepe Paper Napkins, plain Common Prayer and Hymnal the 1- to 3-year olds. eons mee ‘or 10¢. Combined, leather covered; eg F: new 6 yards. In checks and 5 rolls, 20¢. ie eae pegtop and the ; in pi angular style; blue and tan. Second Floor—The Bon Marehe for aprons and © 6x9 inches r, in white or deco- A LIGHT EXCUSE & WITH GLOVES HANDLE . RIGHT, ANYHOW Nelly,” said mother, “I put two} Jim—1 pror » Alberta, one y. Mabel, may T eagle jcakes in the dining room last /of the twin I st night, | °°! night. There’s one left now. How |>Ut she gave er is that?” Tom—Where are you going now? “I couldn't the dark!" nich.) see the second one in| “I'm going to propose to the other Fliegende Blaetter (Mu. | twin and see if I can get the mate.” Lehigh Burr. The Full Delight OF Green Ten ie oxoreeece Green Tea is expressed in "SALADA® GREEN TEA | You must try it to understand. Sold atall grocers. Buy a [ pack FREE SAMPLg of GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. MSALADAY bona Kt. & H. C, COOK, MA tn-0060, EL tot-0350, DISTRIBUTORS hirlwind. Friend—I suppose you wife can live on your right? Newlywed—Ob, yes, indeele me now to make RTON—C! * — ONT, ORCHARD, "Toke ex ane Aute Dock. Mra, J. J. Shepard, who attracted considerable attention at the New York neratio convention when she was one of the few Smith sup- porters in the Missouri delegation, has become a deputy constable in Kansas City. The fees are large. ort rehael | inte ee Hound THe ‘1D ROUTE. me

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