The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1925, Page 10

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ATTLE STAR reat.) a -r z Sp tee 3 Fae A AV FO | Not So Funny—Talking | it JUST PANTOMIME Pres ibets to A: SHE'S COMING TO SEE US. | MANY TESTS OF Knee Control Difficult) p wil Fae Intensive Anti-Airoraft Age BY JIM MARSHALL —— | wee ALL. RIGHT WIRE ASKS SEARCH | i “ 4 LETS GET STARTED : “FOR JAMES GUEST: - . w geeald e MOTHER VERY SICK | % be } i BH fren ai IN} ( t z r i T be m | . } b ) x ¢ go oir | 4 ; h LOOK SIMPLE? y t § AUST TRY IT € at’ Brok : Maybe : . { ot — |] cruiting ata of ; / eA Unknown Driver fs | 1 nav af: : ' ¢ ee Blamed for De ' nd ask Pioneer, Mother of The firsa'a, 5 m planning to t this co é | . : City Fireman, Dies dancing at Las Acasis in Paris nou { York sig . § Yo Oak H ' =< j mal F f grams Wedne Bhe says You Be about Cold Winter Cuts ou. v ‘ he es over raa Down Alfalfa Crop : su : ANS, eO0CMO CDOS bes ov coe oe 00 0 DOC, : : . Only pupil of the great French mime Severin-Mars, Mad- Delahaye, shown above, is coming to America to ex- hibit her art for the benefit of motion pictures. She has Cut Lengths of Fine Woolen: Lengths, 1 to 3 Yards--75c to $13.50 Each n the foremost exponent of pantomime in France since death of her teacher. Coatings—Suitings—Dress Goods Pile weaves, Granite weaves, Crepes, Serges, and Novelty Woolens. Fashionable Spring Shades and Blac k. ell suited to the making of ensemble suits or dresses, and spring wraps. 36-Inch All-Wool Serge, Yard 79c Serviceable and finely woven—suitable for women’s and children’s dresses and suits. In navy, marine, mandarin, brown, and almond. THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT The Voice of Spring calls from all corners of the earth—Economy screams from the Bargain Basement! How’s this: New Novelty DRESSES % CYNTHIA GREY ———-———— Our Boys in Blue Discussed by Girls Should Not Judge by Uniform, but | Third Floor—The Bon Marche Tie lO O PUTS the Man Within, Think Many BY CYNTHIA GREY hen she wrote, asking why the public gen- The Wasés of S pring , i} t / ait sailor, ree » quite cA ie ah BI be ia ee ET OE RD Ti TE OO Rem ESO RR SSS erally conde ailors and the girls who are seen in their Baronet Satin! pan apy It ig not the uniform, but the heart that beats-underneath Block Baronet! that should: count; writes one girl. Another girl claims the Silk and Rayon rverage sailor boy fickle-and has a girl in: every port. Here are some of the letters received: Mixtures! Grey; Would like to say a word in answer s letter » don’t say thing about civilians if they are seen rth , but if it is a sailor, they are right nn him because of his uniform. | because a few of them are ill-mannered, the} yuld pay the price. I am just 18 years of age My brother is in the service y boys and I'm not afraid or Sizes 14 to 38 Hairdressing, Second Floor The Bon Marche New Lido Cloth A good variety of ser- viceable styles—at a very low price. In block and figured pat- A durable, linseed oil, and lead from experience, te with the n and I assoc terns in light and dark }°~ Priced the 7H shamed ¢ the mm. Th re welcome at our home, provid-| shades. Contrasting pleated | Bargain } ing, of course, they ar » boys | a : ; z —like a fine English ee frline s—ties | Basement If a girl is any judge at all she can usually pick nice com-| StHOME of lasting quality, prepared Print : of contrasting materialg—— -~~_ way! —~ pany among the sailor boys, as well as the civilians. | aspecially for The B arche short sleeves. “4 U SE | I'd like to see some of these narrow-minded persons wake Be Bon Marche} ‘ specially for The Bon Marche : ] 25 up and stop to realize it’s not the uniform, it’s the boy who From every standpoint we believe “West- Deg ‘ Little Tots’ New Bright is wearing it, and here is another point—what would the home” Paints and Varnishes to be the best. A frest We recommend them for every use, and offer them at lower prices, practically all colors. ‘he Bon March’ Quart cans, $1.05; Half-gallon cans, $2.00; ‘4 Gallon cans, $3.85 Special! 150 2-inch guaranteed Paint Brushes; 3-inch black bristles, nickel fer- ph Rayon Knitted ALL-WOOL | | SCARFS SWEATERS | [wn — 542 a tates do without their navy? How would they} standing navy for protection of our country if none of the boys would join? I am a respectable girl and come from a good family, I only wish there were more girls who thought the same as! Marjorie and myself, to make these boys welcome in the} house and show them they are wanted and not looked down upon. MARGIP. so very popu Sweater fa) why not weather “§ Bu follow the here, and tise style and 6- Tich Soft Soiesettes, Z Bargain Base have one of these novelties % ment is the at this extremely low price? Dear Misa G 1 want to. write |¥ : x rule, varnished handle—good, practical util- place to get them at big In a good variety of colors fe Mt She asks : ; \estnoné brushes at a very special price—69¢. % oe savings. Coat styles, with and patterns. ndemned “ ay . “We. ae Tathtecs y Y 4 collars and helts—some Golf Also plain colors. with it The Don Marché “Westhome” Floor “Westhome” Utility 36-Incl : Coat styles in the lot. Pa fringed ends in Crepe de I F 1 tak , and Varnish es ‘ Varnish neh i ” colors and white. Chine. f. 1 y I m., at her of: | | Gallon cans...$2.70 Gallon cans.. Good Pereales, 15c } a : ; ae hg sb et hal | 14-gal. cans...$1.50 1-gal. cans... © * quality for bos aoe Quart -80e€ Quarts .... 5 I r fr t % | be Men’s Blue =< wy) ¥ 1 with Pints .. 45¢ Pints c Infants . They we Pa Unoin Street Basement—The Bon Ma’ t Made of heavy : Nine case ae 4 Defiance c Small, bia: Anniversary % Mevaued ieie dium a marry t 8 Gift te “eg 54 large aie nd L Dea M Kindly we * 14 arr wooden : 7 A Shoe Event That Means Real Economy! S esate ut how ; it BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans i & ; z 1 our be r fern, f e S Women’s and Girls’ wat mt cee [te ame The El ic Cl Electric Ironer ' le when . 4 ‘ Va mn | e Klectric Cleaner s u n o 4 ot thlesininl) Tunes us . 4 rou i . ssadilts ne Does That “Extra” Ironing Easily Spring Cleaner's Which Saves Its Cost Gis sn eee ese | ; ‘ old on Lasy ayments a Sizes 2% to 6%. Medium Wi ' ertah ails 5 5¢ x ms, : gaico Bv my Warns ards Pe Again and Again The Bon Marche In style as picture su- ‘ m \ Vn 5 ally Aoitortabte yes aertide: ‘ : F You save carpet-cleaning expense and the wages hie ae # able. . . . ; pte of a cleaning woman, your draperies do not get so ae Sy a ae Eyes we dusty and therefore require fewer trips to the laun- ie a ataat all Crossed fiat. and tener 1 dry, your rugs wear for years longer—when you use those rull ed CUrs f w . mote eri Mal Soe Sg rN ‘ tains to freshen! meal with a cireular motion of | The Hoover. f Fehr i nd; thon’ rub gently with a Last year you put 4 ; { , cy é fi, |/Deash to Yemove both meal Prolonging the life of your rugs by ‘The Hoover it off for weeks ; t inle © makes Known her! ’” ‘ee pays for it again and again. Only The Hoover beats perhaps—but there ‘ recon tld : ; "| Correct | out the destructive embedded grit, besides sweeping is no need of that now. “The Grand” does it 6 t “. CYNTHIA Grey. | Pronunciation and suction cleaning. quickly and easily that it is almost no trouble at all. : i u ’ beat! Milas Gebel Whel sporersinis Let us show you in your own home how beautifully j i ¢ Three Little Pups to the Jaw, whleH@i the proper pro The removal of all unwholesome dirt from the he Sie irons sh 3, rompers, curtains j 7 ] ge a ae MABEL rugs, without scattering any of it in the air to and all flat pieces—in fact we guarantee it to do 97 } i I] D A t | i per cent of all your ironing. } WBvivin He "v Phe correct pronunciation | be breathed, is another important saving, For Light ri { | # ry (gum) short “u many costly tlinesses may be draced to’ gern lt weight, nickel plated ironing surface, | } shia} : edt , and no special wiring required, make using the A Smoked elk leather with chocolate Kid 11 dorsi, wakes ini SNEEZE I GUN UY MOT, COV ET UE Grand very convenient. Fitted with a stand, or | f ne stya with novelty cut-outs ¢ , ; Oung! TUsAInN wis Introduged 15 s i it may be used on a table j tabsingy ee ‘ a gmat A naDen? | |at. ased | Bing lishinan hoy wits We have told you but a few of the many ways that Telep! cs by ‘ A ; j nmings, ue [nlightly deat a SL : 3 elephone Washing Machine Departme sme Good flexible leather soles with flat leather rubber. Moth Mee Junt before the Russian bowed he The Hoover saves you money. onstration in your Honig ay eco od hee | Mothers’ ‘cea } i i Hope Wien Daiatie the Hetil tyne ein) ve Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Union Street Basement and Main Mloor—The Bon Marche | axcellent for house wear. Dear Mins Grey: Vieaye toll melt knew your father woll.”"—London i, where to go to apply for the} Titait

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