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THE SEATTLE STAR ———— FATHER O'HARA SUECONIRACTOR ROYAL WEDDING SPEAKS HERE investment House Brings Spanish Countess Marries ~ Action Against Storrie Pr ice of Pless Rural Sociologist Coming 5 for Catholic Conclave \ atthepon Marcne C—O | Silk and Wool Skirts Reduced £ ‘ sh Choose From Three Low Price: ; ‘ ‘ Remember the Days for Sports Wear--Which Means Skirt-Wear— Are Just Ahead! é _ wee Road to Cut Fares : v Seattle, Rev. , to Vets’ Conventions J 5 = er 21 4 Md wl: phe Peru Honors Former ; \\ \ cE ‘ Consul at Seattle i \ Ur fahion-favored odele—cambination and Kai Fe t x. ; : \ we nd Floor—The Bon Marche L Hagerman Heads War Vets Dahlby Boosters tar Form Organization joshi. Tuesday—Better Black Silks Find Beer; Arrest Woman | POETS MEET WEDNESDAY Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT “Pa cash and save the nickels ana dimes,” is one good Thrift Suggestion—and easy to practice, in The Bon Marche Bargain Basement. SAMPLE SPRING COATS ens in tunic frocks. Serviceable, firmly woven, and with an especially lustrous surface. v ’ == =Greatly Reduced } & re— To Meet Your Early Season Needs Black silk is to be especially good for the new season's wear- -80 we have assembled black dress silks from all of our assortments, and reduced them to meet your early season needs! . . . ™ 40-In. Black Charmeuse Satins $1 75 40-In. Black Silk Crepe Faille $2 95 é Lustrous and non-crushing smarter or service- . An ideal material for dresses and tunics, draping . bh able silk could be found for general wear, softly and easily and wearing well. ve 36-In Black Duchess Satins $1 95 | 40-In. Black Wool Back Satins F $3 75 Extra heavy quality; nice for combining with wool- ° Heavy weight, lustrous-surfaced si k with wool back. . | An excellent weight for street wear. * . | 36-In. Silk-Mixed Black Poplin 89 : 40-In. Black Crepe Back Satins $2 85 Inexpensive, but serviceable material ; lind woven, ¢ ta A beautiful quality, which drapes gracefully and . and effective for dresses or linings. te readily, and is easy to fashion along straight lines. a : : 40-In. Heavy Black Flat Crepe 1 95 ¥ 35-In. Black Messaline Satins 4 P $ : 4 frocks. | 1 25 A winter and early spring material, with a nice, ° heavy quality. Good looking and easily made into 40-In. Beautiful Imported Black Chiffon Velvets — 3.95 For dresses, tunics, or finer suits. Will wear well, and is soft enough to drape easily. Yard.. $ * ] 4.50 90, 4.50.59950 30 Few alike—most with self collars—some with novelty fur collars. Women’s New see Chemises*]1~ New arrivals bring fresh interest to this group of Unusually handsome Coats for the new season— priced to attract thrifty buyers! Polear, Chamolaine, Poiret twill, high- lustre material, Downy wave, Kashoni fab- ric, Charmeen, Maytime flannel, Brazilian cloth. Silver Muskrat fur trimmings; pin tucks in scalloped designs; rows of self picot loops; fancy self-trimmed pockets; applique trim- mings in contrasting colors on soft pile fab- *14 50 ies. Silk erepe linings in high shades. standard, high quality Chemises, which is a regular fea- ture of our Lingerie Section. REPE DE CHINE, full cut, and finished either in tailored or daintily lace trimmed styles. In flesh, orchid, blue and honer. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Free Baby Health Lecture “Prevention of Pre-Natal and Adolescent . , 1,200 Pairs Women’s Rayon | 4, gham, 15¢v. Coa? Bs 0G: Meare Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, in the Baby Shop. This is poetieeity plaids, ’ the fourth of the lectures in a series sponsored by the City Health Department, with the co-operation of the Children’s State Department of Health and the Seattle Federation * of Women’s Clubs. OUTING FLAN EL Second Floor—The Bon Marche Black and white and many 35) GOWNS 69.] —— : : C 4 In all the new high shades. 800 Yds. 27-Inch © say to me that I was Winter shades. All first quality. Splendid value. 4 to 12. when she said that loving was all a game 3 for $1.00 Better quality Gowns, 95¢. I had no ume to COTT TO THE aireys soe ne ant, f . QUISE, CONTINUE! jexity in my Clean-Up Broken Sizes! t tooned at mother In surprise, MY lecture, dear eMarquise. Where did she ®fraid that you ha rebellious against th i all this Surely my mother t had lived one of the most beautiful Which ts of lives with her husband, She had Make the best of it all, my dear, been sheltered in dear, old for ime at yo ld i 5 cans stand that all of life is ge “Of course it is, voice. I turned quickly Jack holding out his arms to me. | 1 walked straight into them Jack seemed to want to crush my life out of me. He he me so close and oh, but | was glad—so very « to be in his arms again When I took my s from about his neck and my lips from his, [ turned and found that my mother had left us alone “Darling,”’ said Jack, ‘‘T have been without you. After a man om, no matter what he thinks, nnot return to his old free helor life, Something has come into his existenc that makes the | world a void when his wife is gone ) n if he does not appreciate her | en she is near “Oh, Leslie, what a howling desert Better Quality—Better Values Better Service DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES SILVERWARES Dull Calfekins Patents! Satins! A big assortment of exceptionally good Shoes Hansen & Company 1518 Second Avenue Successors to ALBERT HANSEN High and low heels—good leather soles— some novelty trimmings—some rubber heels. Good quality outing flannel unkful that Jack did not w : in pink and bite stripes. Sizes \ e ang el derstand me? What did she mean Y how much I had wanted my husband (until 1 had him with me. NAVY YARD ROUTE Third Floor—The Ben Marche a Bedding! Cottons! Low Priced—to be Sure! oy 3 a 5 a Via 4c 72290 Bleached Bed Sheets, 90¢ S% Valentine Time & 42236 Bleached Pillow Cases, 29¢ given is before hemming. Good quality soft mustin. +46 Beacon Crib Blankets, Pair $1.69 Soft and fluffy, white with pink borders, Ends neatly bound. 64x80 Fringed Wool Robes, $10.00 Valentine Greeting Cards, Sf 1 kinds, S¢ to 81.00. Whitney's Valentine Ma- , 2O¢; 63x & er pesipotce Brazil Nuts LS Is, for making f valentines, box Checked desig suitable for steamer robes or automobile Tugs 1 Fringed. In brown, blue and gray en; prcweivesarieh peated ot 30- to 35-Inch Plain Voiles, 15¢ i 5, fold 25¢. “ee Mostly pink, for dress and underthings. In lengths to five yards I * Plain and Tucked Siream —).) 32-Inch Short Lengths Soisette, 20c lip t o % the ers, 10¢ and 15¢ % Lengths up to four yards. Good quality for underthings and fea F ea ) blouses. Blue and gray lot alentine Party Caps, = hird FI ton M 109. each te tetra cd Third Floor—The Bon Marche any dozen gq SERGE <\ Valentine Table Covers, 57 : \ } Filberts or | Virginia Dare | Extracts 7 a en 154. ¢ . ‘ $ Dennon’s New Galn 4 Very Special | 25¢ Size, 15c Book with suggestions | 5 for the party—10¢. 3 Lb 12)/ (a 35c Size, 2Ic 14 Main Floor— i) 2; | tull % The Bon Marche é First class, fresh stock. Delic- | Double strength, fine f p44 lous nuts for eating or for cakes | favored vanilla or lemon extrag® q ‘ ‘ 2 j » and candies. ; NAY 2 ps Main Floor—The Bon Marche ; is a great, big hotel when you are to spend a half-million dollars to re- cost $5 per acre for 10000 ee ss plant the winter wheat killed during |The vegetable loss has yu did not feel that . papel J at 90 per cent of the COR te the December cold spell, Charles} way when and left me © stopped my words with kisses s Tell me the truth. | Heart to heart! y glad to me nd 10 | Did you left for New York —————— | Baker, county farm bureau secre-| * tary, estima The reseeding will want me ever from me 4 He seemed to be quite absorbed in looking into my eyes and I was glad he didn't notice the thirsting stare with which I devoured him. Oh, Little Marquise, I never knew to Port Orchard Tay Pointe Roe Round ‘Trip MA in-2te° (Copyright, 1925, N. B.A. Service, Ine.) TOMORROW: — This letter con-| tinued. . Cold Spell Cost | ar armers $500,000. an, 26.—Farm are 'ot ge looks good, les easyl, Bluhill : CHEESE ;| ome nozenonconerenencnes |