The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1925, Page 8

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CYNTHIA GREY ‘Married Life Danger Zone Comes BY CYNTHIA GRE couns: the m thar PLAN AIR ROUTE Los Angeles ‘to San Phedel Run to Start March 1 LOS: ANGELES, ver from the feeling of High Wind Disrupts After Y deadly dullness | him To Hold Services | Oregon Wire Service H Fifth Year THE SEATTLE STAR NAME CAPTAINS FOR CAMPAIGN Fifteen Supervisors of Dis- |§ | || tricts for Manager Plan = Ash Wednesady ey: I be GET 2 BREWERS "| Seize 300-Gallon Still and 155 Gallons of Booze THE BON MARCHE Barcalin BASEMENT NEW S PRING COAT 30 Downy Fleece! Velour! Women’s Cotton UNION 49' SUITS Fine ribbed — tops— tight knee style—white only— sizes 36 to 41. Brand New Shipment Men’s SPORT $p.45 COATS Fine ribbed—two-pocket style —V necks—in the new heather Spring shades—60% wool— sizes 36 to 46. ~ Invisible Block Polaire! () Thoroughly practical garments in the aR very newest ideas for Spring wear ; 4 and offered at a price that means im- pressive savings. All are fully lined. Stitchings, straps, and self-button trim- mings—loops of self material—cuffs and collars trimmed with self material in printed effects. Rust, Tan, Arab, Cigarette, Bask, Russet, Ginger Snap 8,000 GINGHAM REMNANTS 3c-5c-8ce-10c-15c-20c Priced according to size. In checks, stripes and plain colors. > fe Manufacturer’s Odds and Ends! 1,200 Infants’ Part-Wool 39: SHIRTS —Elliot brand—button on the front style—sizes 1 to 6—fine ribbed—very spe cial. Gowns! Chemises! Petticoats! Step-Ins! Batiste! Plain and Embossed Crepe! Muslin! In white, flesh and orchid, but not all colors and iaterials in all pieces, Excellent values. Women’s Rayon Sport SLEEVELESS SWEATERS 94.89 Cheeks, plaids and stripes in vivid new colors. All are braid-bound and come in com- H to 10 binations of — contrasting colors, Priced to sell quickly. SECONDS CABLE FROM KARL WHITNEY | TO LESLIE PRESCOTT | Iam ne “4 States bonds to the lars to his future an thousand ¢ jest. wishes for r happiner KARL. Letter From Rath Barke to Walter Burke x Dear One ying to tell you my best I am starting home day Leslie {s recovering much faster than we could have hoped, She sat lup yesterday and the nurse tells | me this morning she is even much better than sho has yet been. | She told me last night that she was anxious to get back to Pitts | burg and get her home in < |so that sho could entertain and lentertained o | “Lam ge © more o be an old trump, Ruth,” she’ sai don't think 1} have smiled in mo I haven't made any new friends in Pittsburg | Of course, I've had so! xcuse for | | that be of my father’s and sis. |ter’s death and my condition, but | now I'm going to put all that be-| | hind me, dear. I'm going to be gay | and happy once again. | “I was gay when Jack married | me. Hoe used to say th | always brushed the cares of the day | | away from his heart. He must be | very disappointed with me now | Jam just nothing but a solemn old owl.” T am glad that Leslio has come jto this conclusion and I believe | Walter, that without any further jamations Jack and Leslie under | stand each other better than they | aia. | I am satisfied that Leslie has |come to the conclusion that such | | constant sadness is sure to kill all |love or friendship that might be| |hers. I know, dear, that even I would grow wild in the atmosphere | that has hung over the family | since her father’s death, yét Leslie, poor dear, {s not wholly to blame. | She has been trying to do up to date, something that no woman can do. She has been worshiping an | ideal. ‘This course can be done {if one does not try to compress it! into human form. | | I have almost come to the con Walter, dear, that this ts} the great trouble with marriage. A! | woman never really loves a man {just a man with all’ his 8 \ and foibles, She loves the ideal she has enshrined in his physical shape. | Then when sho finds out—as she is | sure to do—that her husband 1s | nothing like what she has thought he was, if sho is big enough to re- | | arrange her idea and ptoce | some sort of a subterfu he may | be able to settle down to a kind of | compromise between her ideal and his hard fa (Copyright, 1925, N. B. A. Service, Inc.) clusion, ogether TOMORROW: ued, This letter contin: attheDon Marche A Jobber Clears -|1,000 Panel Curtains Out They Go” a All good quality—fresh—and in every way de if they had been bought in the regular way. Net Panels Fancy Woven $ i | Open Mesh ?anel Curtains ay | "These Low Foss would be very much higher >|Fine Filet and $9.00 Woven -anels Fourth Floor—The Bon Marebe SPRING } Women’s Cotton Union Suits $1.00 Women’s Fine Lisle Suits $2.00 Children’s Cotton Union Suits $1.00 Py to yearn, $1.25; 14 to! 18 $1.59. We can always fit you! You can always depend upon finding just the right weight, the right style and the right size. Men’s Cotton Union Suits Linen* Handkerchiefs 35c, 8 for $1.00 Colored linens, embroidered 4 high shades, n spoke hems. Others a with plain and spoke hems, daint ily embroidered, or plain, Decorations for St. Patrick’s Day Emerald green and white make a cheery and dainty decorstion. St. Patrick's Greeting Cards, Be Novelty Handkerchiefs 50c Plain white, or white centers or this charm- Seals and Cut-outs, High ry cleverly jored hems, 8 Invitations, doz. ¢ Cards, combination reversed. slored embre Cards, 26e, 30¢ used. Ins, Se doz; Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for 90c linen, with various e Patrick’s Table Covers, 35¢ r, 23e fold. Plain whit width hems. 8 lid quality for n Se Gain Book, with suggestions for St. Patrick's day Main Floor—The Bon Marche general use Main Floor—The Bon Marche Here’s Economy in Household Needs! Universal Round Heel Electric Iron $5.00 The round hee) makes ft possible to iron backwards ‘and sideways as woll as forwards—which takes away the lifting of the iron each time. al Wednesday only at this price Thermos Lunch Kit $1. 85 Génuine full size Thermos Kit, complete with 1-pint vacuum Brush Sets 65c Good quality, useful Brushes; 6 in the set; © adaptable for niany uses. We have everything in seeds and tools for preparing the vegetable and flower garden Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Artificial Silk 36-Inch Honeycomb Crepe Q A lovely bjister weave effect for dresses and YARD Household tunica, In white, navy and midnight blue, 36-Inch Waffle Crepe In midnight, black, white, Indian orange, zinc, Chitlese yellow, fallow and sand. Third Floor—The Bon Marche “MUNSINGWEAR for aoe “UN aN. G IS HERE JEW. 5 a Union Suits $1.3: fe Oe Women’s Cotton Bloomers $1.00 Main Floor—The Bon Marche of All Builds Men’s Cotton Union Suits in ng and short sleeves, 1 styles. Sizes 34 to 50. Men’ s Wool-Mixed Union Suits $3.50 Medium-weight wool mixture, in natural gray color. Long and short sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 34 to 50. Etra Specials For Wednesday | Gum Rubber Aprons 75c Large-stzed Coverall House Aprons, made of gum rubber «vith cross straps. In all bright colors. Wright’s Bias Binding, Bolt 5c Black, white and staple colors; several widths; slight Irregulars. Six-yard bolts—6 bolts for 25e. Main Floor—The Bon Marche 1,500 Yards Plain Crepes, Yard 19¢ in blues, rose and pink; suitable Lengths to Serpentine weave, nice quality, for kimonos, dresses, comforter coverings or drapes. 10 yards. 36-Inch Cotton Poplins 19¢ in neat stripes, tan, cadet, navy and Lengths to 16 yards. 1,200 yards—firm quality, black—all with white stripes. Bleached Muslin, Yard 15¢ 1,500 yards—soft finish, free lengths to 16 yards. Third Floor—The Bon Marche from dressing—good welght— Valenciennes Laces, Special 5c¢ In white and ecru, as well as pink, blue, okra, yellow and peach —- to 14-inch widths, Trimming Laces, Special 5¢ ‘Torchons and imitation crochet in white only. Especially nice for trimming curtains, scarfs and centers—2\& to 3%-inch widths, Novelty Ribbons, Special 10¢ Bright touches for trimmings and bindings, Stripes, plaids, plain and various novelty patterns. All fashionable shades, as well as navy and brown. Main Floor—The Bon Marche 4 to 3 Less 36-Inch Dropstitch Trico 2 ice 36-Inch Fancy Tricolette 36-Inch Trico Satin Faille 36-Inch Colorful Bengal Faille YARD All in the leading colors of the season. Third Floor—The Bon Marche 292e2f vgs eosee nae \ c) M ne wre wo “g>0" 227 gay pmer wom

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