The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1925, Page 14

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THE S, i Kick fee ANSWER | | TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE | POURS ACID ON | HER LIMBS Actress Tired of Having Legs Filmed; Wanted to Do Drama (Quite Plain, Folk but There’s - Cc LI (eames [E Roa Deowell, new Shanghai Hotel Man Homesick for China John F. Reed, aw VERTICAL . MeKenazie, « ploye, going te Cuxense ‘pelt, r goin Cart south ¢ Relter, with a tray Coyotes Menace erspoon, manufactur A : . S : i j= for ume on Wes j85. Be To rove: Oregon Farm Stock | kane, viewing ps rae — mor building. \r THE BON MARCHE ‘gli DARGAIN BASEMENT Failing to take advantage of Bargain Basement values is} just like finding money and refusing to pick it up. Prove our statements by a personal inspection! An $4,000,000 B. C. Bond Issue Offered W YORK, Fe i | Out-of -the-Ordinary ue! cab in DRESSES” Sizes 16 to 40 For Afternoon, Street and Dance Wear! Satin Back Canton! Flat Crepe! short and sleeveless styles! The novelty features include: to have her hair bobbed. 1 full skirts with braiding in scollop design; of silk tassels; pleatings; silk buttons; hand embroidery in colors; tucks; flounces and apron effects, You may forget the price—it’s so small! But the styles—the very newest thing for Spring wear! Honey—cocoa—blonde—oakheart tan—jade—Barcelona red and French gray. Ic Girls I Know. | } rows lace collars; off the dear old braids gives her. Men’s Rayon | Advises | New York Buyer Gets | Mother | Bargain! Ss Oo @ K Ss Dear Miss Grey: In answer to the| lletter In ur column signed “A sizes 10 to 11". Mother, put yourself in the place of your daughter and try to imagine| how you would feel if you came to |your mother and told her of what| seemed to you the sweetest and 7 08! Women’s SAMPLE STOCKINGS Ngagement. What if your| was “shocked” and immedi n to tell you how perfectly 19 6 to 16 The very newest thing for Spring Wool tweeds in attractive Trimmed with white taitor’s braid. Pleasing n n and dark plaids—two pocke ation trim: med down front. from your letter t have made little or no effor come acquainted with your prospect | Ive son-in-law. Did it ever oceur to | you to invije him to your home? | When I was 13 or 14 T was engaged | |to the most wonderful man in the} | world. I told mother I had recelved | |my “first? proposal, Was she| shocked? No. My mother arose to the! loccasion and sald, “Well, of all} things. Wouldn't it have been a joke! lif you had accepted him?’ I thought | it over and finally saw how ridiculous jit really was and in disgust at myself | I immediately proceeded to break all | connections with that wonderful boy Mother has always urged that all |my my home to |apend the evenings and thus we get to know them together. | | You have a wonderful daughter | | who still comes to you with her con: | jfidences even after you have prob: | jably been “shocked” all your life at | what she hak done | | You read her letters and call them | “mushy” and without a doubt you | | telt her so, Does this encourage con- | fidence? If I should ever receive a| |mushy"' letier T know that mother and 1, together, would write an an- Rayon. ie cerized list fine black and col ors. 25° Women’s Cotton UNION SUITS ‘Manufacturer’ s Surplus Stock! Sizes 3 to 8; B, C I D widths. Couldn't buy ’em whole- | a Good, flexible leather soles. ONE-STRAP PUMPS: ts, dull black and brown Viel | Kids. Military and Spanish heels, Good, flexible leather soles. sale at this price! OXFORDS: Brown viel kid and | patent leathers. Walking and military heels with rubbet tips, Cc Fine ribbed—low necked , ? Selected Sub-Standards Mothe Girls New es she ly worrled over the conduct of her ith rein- 16-year-old daughter, it ns to me ty abd 4 ” forced. late c that the key to her wh ‘oblem | inkle -Tinkle soles and rib lies in the fact that when her daugh- | *Wer bed tops — as- ter came to her and told her of her| give sorted colors— engag nt, mother was “shocked.” a ey CYNTHIA GREY ——— When Milady Steps in the Bobber Shop | New Thrill Awaits Her as Cold Steel It’s the way she’s going to) ‘had thought that never again would she have uiat| young SOME BABY feeling that the cold steel snipping Nor will she ever again feel as she does when the mirror} in the barber shop tells her that she looks like nething a |the world but the pictures of Benjamin Franklin— Or the inspiration of the old song, Cynthia Hers on M from 11 to 12 a. m., "" who writes to you because] | fice in The Star building, 1309 | | lk parents ave. | i | laugh it off. However, I do not mean by all this, | | her happiness, if you inyite to your home and throw him and| your daughter together as much us} | daughter | You say that you have heard he is| not a good boy y what you hear people say about SEATTLE STAR atlhebon Marche Actually Broadcasting A “Madelon” Concert 1n. actual Broadcasti to 8:00. The and “* Baby Health Lecture—F ree! Wednesday the Care of the by Dr. N Children's at 2 o'clock in 3aby Shop Second Floor—The Bon Marche GRAND the Democratic “Ford’’ Among Ironers Sold Easy Payment Plan which makes it unnece || to be without an electric Built and designed for | priced as to be within reach of every home! Saves you time, | on clothes. Operating is economical- less per ironing than your electric flatiron. “Grand” to you. corner window—from which a Madelon concert u be put t} air by Remote Control. Released through KJR, The Post-Inte gencer, Tuesday, between 12:30 and 1:30—3:30 to 4:00—and 7:30 artists will all Star-o-Tone” on the sidewalk may hear as well a window studio. ng Studio has been built th ew February Madelon Frock peakers have been a wear the loud s see son Marché’s Spring 1,000 Yards 36- and 40-inch Ss Voiles, 25¢ Dre Dressmaking Heth. lat ng Classes | figured patter ms For dress Begin Monday, March 9h | § ; = A © to make 1,000 Yards 32-Inch Devonshire Cloth 4 ‘robe tn the very 29c er the ear tT Checks, striped and plz hades of t useful material, in lengths to 8 yards. plendid value Third Floor—The Bon Marche pr Ps —_—— — = A E | * ] ti E ectric Tome | ou » ‘i s a re ‘le On : ’ % oe sary for any one roner. 1 the home—so 0 th ml labor, and wear and tear te ; os as it costs you e | i i bas | Telephone for a demonstration in your own home any time, or call and let us explain the 1 Union Street Basement, Rest Room, Second Floor—The Bon Marcle ber si ing 1 = the ar your Iam My me pox trust to ment to guide h high school and I know I am oyer-stepping my po: wanted to m my and I} was published tonight i your ob your| umn ts true, for I am one who ab | solutely trusts my mother, and 1 can be trusted by her, I am prowl try to make rs side of the I with yo world in r| that que wall the luck In the m, but I think! 7 don’t often read your nuch patience on | nut when I see a headline suth e this infatua-| was there, I couldn’t help resdiae further. Furthermore, I am vet sorry to think there are such git Jattending the Seattle high’ schools ANON. jon your daughter noe while can r own inexperienced judg LILLIAN. . She Resents in}and Regrets Dear Miss Grey -| think t to advise my elders, but this |< attle o. 17 year and a sen| I was sorry to| t I am a stude ‘ , if th Canton! Snippers Shear Off Locks Crepe Satin! BY CYNTHIA GREY — Straight, slenderizing effects in It isn’t the way she expects to Look that sends a wo-| “Not Like the Other | Grey 1 to 2 and p.m, |} ‘Thursday, at her of. se eee * that would end all “mush” and| respect—and then we would} |that this engagement is not serious, ~~ CLALLAM BAY $10 Bridge- 4. | that your daughter is not very foolish | NEA BAY and WAY rowers work........ e SILVERWARI and ulso in danger of throwing away | Mon, and 10130 PF. ’ (Goes, Tura to" Neah” Bay om Extraction Free But I will wager that this young gentleman | fe there will soon be a broken ment and a normal, happy | Do not judge youth e him a chance to show what PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Bave “IK Travel by Steamer Dany by nA 45c: rt An pai, 12 midnight. 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