The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1925, Page 8

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CITY'S RAILWAY Knows Shoes 1775 WAR BODY PAYS BONDS 5y Kind and ELECTS SIX Annual Payment of Over a _ Not by Name Three Local Men Become Million Sent East Sons of Am. Revolution Walla Walla Wheat to Bring $500,000 Thief Takes Four Dozen Jackknives THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Here’s a Winner in Style and Economy! NEW SILK DRESSES 8 fash ioned y 2 Crepes! Many ished to mands. Ba smart styles, tailored and fin- models, and some with long slec ; full skirts with trimmings of ribbon. rosettes ; rows 0: marabou and rhinestone buttons; hand- made silk flowers; lace godets; knife pleated frills on skirts with hand-made pleated flounces and full-length apron Short and_ sleeve self flowers; beaded Georgette trim; effects. Black—pervanche blue—cocoa—blonde—mocha—Chinese red— lettuce and many new shades! Men’s Cotton UNION $4.25 SUITS f Heavy weight—ribbed—in ecru only—ong sleeves— ankle length—sizes 36 to 46, Women's Rayon Plaited STOCKINGS In the new Manufacturer’s Samples! Women’s Cotton UNION 49° SUITS Fine ribbed, band tops, tight knees. Sizes 36 to 44. * bed — sizes Manufacturer closed out stock before moving. The savings are Muslin, Nainsook, Striped Sateen, Crepe, ; Bodice top style—lace trimmed—in white } t WOMEN’S HIGH GRADE 8% to 10. yours. ‘ in white, flesh, peach and orchid. only—sizes 36 to 41, $4.69 SHOES*9. 250 Pieces (Many gowns in extra sizes) 120 ENVELOPE LT | Satins! Kids! Patents! puzzle effeet —sport rib- Ene odie grouped in three lots, at exceptionally low prices. Gowns, Chemises, Step-ins Costumes, Slips, Bloomers CHEMISES 35° lad CHEMISES 3 for $1.00 Batiste, crepe, muslin, nainsook—in peach, white, flesh and orchid. Seven smart styles, in sizes 3 to 7—remarkably low priced! Step-Ins! Oxfords! One-Straps! Elastic Gore Styles! Military, Caban and Louis Cuban self-coy- ered heels. All-over perforated styles—nov- elty lattice work—dull kid inlays—gray sock linings. Not all sizes in all styles. THE SEATTLE S HELPS PUT | | ON EXHIBIT ESKIMOS WELL Survivors’ Health Improves; Housed Here Till Spring New Trial Granted in Mail Theft Case $60,000 Fire Loss _at Blaine School Many to Attend White Services on, Kind Word scores of 'f 1 White w Burial Postman Is Cae by, Auto Near Dock wounded man to n with his mai where his we pital ounced not seriou: a ed | BUREAU OF ye ee pr Feuniting those who have been | v Jen it but you?" ARTHUR DARIUS , or anyone kno’ , write Mra Sverson, | W Ashworth v 1 formerly resided | ave. N., and was reported to have} left for Montana o- JESSE, T. ARMY’ from four years ag of your mother fe ill, letter from your father, | field, Elwood, Ind DIC KESON, proprictor cording to a T. O. Arm-| Mr repert | mantel old tea pot and taking off the Clorinda,” as for a tainy day, oked lke touched it “But you have sald you buy dis ‘Twin: TAR Wednesd ay—Business and Professional Women’s Day ¢n Pacific Northwest atthe bon Mar Free Lecture on Baby Health at 2 o’Clock and much dainty spring apparel at moderate prices all the time! of the Ch soft Wool Sweaters $1.50 and $1.95 Clever L ittle Creepers 9&c to $ $1.95 _ Second Floor—The Bon Marche Spring Dressmaking Classes Begin Monday, March 9th direction of an ex to d de ill ba conducted under the women a chance perience igner most inex- course W and afford ively apparel 4 Pas 12 Lessons for Second Floor—The Bon nal Service, Marche 18-Inch Split Cowhide Bags $2.95 handles, lift catches. fitted with Offered at a price! with strong good locks Nicely lir inside very only, pockets. different styles ed with red, —infants’ Six ent comb: leather. S special gray Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Crepe shades orchid, Sizes 27 and 29. Things Homes Need! a Crown Clothes Dryer $1.45 Stands five feet high when opened. Dry- fleecy quality. In white only. turing Co. When collapsed is only 6 inches. ing capacity 24 feet. terns. se, lavender, mixtures. Crown Brass Washboard or cturing Co. By Howard Mon Good size and well made, with san- Wood Baskets 65c by Puget Sound Basket Co itary back. meres. Sizes 6 to 16. Made by E Co. Split Wood Baskets; very servjce- and may be painted most attrac- tively. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche navy, “LUELLA Mahe: 5 to child’s 11. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Dainty Cotton Bloomers at and batiste, in fresh, dainty lingerie, flesh, white and blue. Products Exhibition @ thwest on on or—and time, at Good ieving t-made Same unufae- prod- price, Northwest our AYRES, Bust Profes. Hostesses for Wednesday Luella Ayers, Miss M. Me Mrs, G, r, Mrs. Luey Wand, EXTRA SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Children’s Dress Slippers, Foot-Form all patent, or pat- or fawn $1.85 19¢ Second Floor—The Bon Marche 36-inch Amoskeag Outing Flannel, yard 2,000 yards; full bolts, perfect goods; nice, 25c 36-inch Good Quality Witchery Crepe, yd. 25 pieces, less than mill price; tan, green, blue and in neat pat- 25c 36-inch Sturdy Scout Percale, yard 2,000 yards, in fine looking new patterns; all good colors; lengths to 20 yards. Third Floor-—The Bon Marche 275 Pairs Boys’ All-Wool Knickers Made from fine quality Oregon cassi- Slack Me $2.95 Main Floer—The Bon Marche . . Spanish All-Over Lace and Flouncing, Yd. For tunies and for all-over lace frocks, brown, green and shrimp. Main Floor—The Bon Marche (Sc ™89c lost some of his nuts down a little hole in the*tree where he. lives. | Mrs awa on, Cracknuts and tt nd Daddy {8 too fat to get ne boys were} H jinto places where he used to be}, jable to go, so he asked me to help him get the nuts out. He said he'd give me half a dollar if Vd go./¢ where I've b uddenly Chirk so hasty, {t. I bet you I kr ur money. As I was er Bags’ store on IT saw Frisky Ferre $1,000 worth of candy. “And he never worked a day in his life!’ cried Mrs, Chipmunk. NO, 6—THE CHIPMUNKS FIND THEIR MONEY > Chipmunk and his peddiér, and |m Nick, the Twins, all hur. to the dinin room. wife, !thance to get out and earn a little} without Clorinda knowing it surprise her." Well, I'm sorry I was 4 up on the Mra. Chipmunk — forgiving the |"But I did get such a turn when 1 lid, found the money gone, I couldn't} her hus-|quite get over it.” | “But who took the money?" * she cried. “The money's |n, and who ¢lse could have tak- the “Tve Chipmunk reac shelf and took home, aying about down tea pot under said Nancy “That's it! Who?" repeated Mrs. Chipmunk. ‘Someone saw Chirk didn't /go out and knew I would be busy ‘That money jjooking at Mister Peg and altho It|gains, and they've today I neverlrack door and out elso took it puld it bh been?" st to goodness, T said Chirk “Hone slipped in the} rain again. Who meoné a lot of money,"| It was a great mystery Mrs. Chipmunk. “How could| “How did you ea me a birthday present if|Chirk?" as M |kindly, for after all the little chip. | munk lady was pleased that her husband had remembered her birth your money, Chipmunk, hadn't?’ I went out and earned It," sald “Honest to goodness I did. | # why I didn't do the lunch Y When the peddler and the mo, I thought, ‘Now's * said Mister d on Centrally Located maddy Cracknuts Business Property Anyone knowing this woodsman’s | ress communicate with Sergt. | tter, Bureau of Missing Persons, le police. aitie Te M. OW KIN, 44, d from Los Angeles last September, your wife wants you to write her at Box Mon Calif. Light complexi ; weight 164 p height 6 with moving nd wholesaie SAMUEL |who disupr eta ds; companies | houses. | WILLIAM CASE Chief of Police 1 Sureka, Calif, ia merly lived here friend MRS. LENA CONKLIN, heard from in the State hotel, | First ave., Seattle, two years write Mrs, Gus Loveland, 7 W. Figueroa st, Santa Barbara, Calit, 4 last | on to NO COMMISSION ALSO 6% to "7% On Apartment 1H Residence Property Anywhere in Seattle NO COMMISSIONS 1! We Will Save You Money on Your Real Estate Loan WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 4X5 AVED rincess” * Steamships leave Seattle daily from ‘Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. * THE DAY BOAT for Victoria and Vancouver, B.C., daily THE NIGHT BOAT For Vancouver, B.C. direct, . daly rays VICTORIA TO ONE *4 ROUND $973 WAY TRIP, 30 LIMITED DAY LIMIT DAIL Y TRANSC ONTINENTAL TRAINS TO THE EAST. | . Through service and direct connections to all points in Canada, the | Middle West and Eastern United States. A trip through the Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies at no extra cost. Stop-overs where you please cITY UCR OFFICE 408 Second Avenue MA in 5587 and 9:00 a.m 11:30 p.m. j > VANCOUVER LIMITED DAY LIMIT “That's him. So off to Mister Mister Bags didn’t care a bit poisoning them devitalized food. Keep yo family healthy. 304 Rallw exactly Who it was, Come everybody. went, Peg Leg coming last with pack. counter, his pockets like balloons with a he'd bought. He was just handing the money over the counter when im thy + | marched. That's my money!” cried Chit ymunk suddent With one leap Frisky was ove their But the money a pink polka-dot sun-bonnet to welt when she hung out the washing: Leg’s bar- F heads and gone. Chipmunks got the and Chirk bought his wilt m Peg Leg, of courset Avt (To Be Continued) ervice Ine) POISONING CHILDREN S would horrify any mother, y fond parents are children by feeding REPLENISHME Whole Grain Wheat Distributing Co. hange Bi NAVY aie) RonF Colm: = => DT ELEE OES E ED EESa Pont cit PS cEaES EP oT We'll go and find Bags’ store ther | © was Frisky Ferret # BREE EGR SRS AAR EES 3 - quae FRSRER Rey Wi

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