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a | WEDNESDAY ARCH 18, 1925. ° THE EATTLI STAR PAGT (FROM ONE COURT TO ANOTHER] . a )| .—-REDERICK & NELSON | EXCEPTIONAL DOLLAR VALUES THURSDAY Women’s Silk Stockings IN THE ONE PAIR FOR DOWNSTAIRS STORF lependable Goods ‘med Prces-Frederick & Nelson Service S' MLFASHIONED Bilk Stocking thy late es eee Se EY, i t i ' 5,000 New Flour Sacks ONE DOZEN FOR rue BE ( ‘ ae a Loaelysy MTISRASGCA’ coal N view of the wide VARIETY and unusual ea phere, robewood and cunm ‘ to 10, VALUES in this offering of specially priced erik: dollar merchandise, Thursday shoppers should find much of interest in the Downstairs Store. Women's Gowns Writing Paper There will be attractive values on display, in Sofa PLOWS Lustre Glass { it 3 Pound practically all sections, in addition to these ‘ Candy Jars ; a 3,000 Yards Silks | * “hoe Women’s Vests Envelopes and Sports Fabrics Linen Toweling Hemstitched nod \ 12 Pls. for “PRINTED SILK -CANTON CREPE E since et Table Cloths with t how 4 ¥ AND. COTTON in silk-and-cotton $ $ CREPES jin 11 weaves, Black wf $ ™ mmed tine colorings and colors. $ : : . drop - nveloD: KAD LUMEDTE Loa ‘ “fee $ : ; f in street and STK since ve evening shades DRESS FAB HICS in 10 pat o the queen of Italy SILK CHAK fern on Rossi nventor of a hudro- MEUSH fay Ba Ga Pee the ‘coats —LUSTERAY Ohh hearin 7 NOVELTY Ok Re Etched and Cut Glass Tumblers he says tn her d ce SVORTS able, in 10 color GRADE ONY she dinets CREPES ings ONE DOZEN FOR ‘ to be free from her husband. He wouldn't let her attend YARD CYNTHIA GREY —————___ There's No Royal | phoplese ] nc ] 2 ee Costume Slips Women’s Bloomers Painted Reign | Road to Happi Ness tquality _ Turkish Towels Outing Flannel Wit Times It Is Awaiting You at itched riers mit a a $ 100 “Kid Boots” Sweaters 3 FOR 6 Yards for | Home While You Search E lsewhere | tne, tu ie a ben: anid ch ncheny $ anne in 3 ] Jointed Dolls Toy Wheelbarrows BY ¢ YNTHIA GREY Happiness cannot be can be put into It comes upc unexpected times—lik visit from the minister when you are washing woodw« or a telegram at midnight Women have gone happin« s-hunting to the ends of the earth. They have looked for it on the Palm Beach sands and among the snows of Switzerland And probably all of the time it was Waiting for then at home—in the eyes of a baby, in the clink of te ‘be- side the hearth, or in the Men’s Sox, 6 Pairs Men's Sox, 10 Pairs asped any more than a sunbeam Tapestry Rugs Bed Pillows ms 27x54-Inch EACH Children’s Shoes Wash Cloths he ver 5 it 7 1 tered =] Pillow Casing mu at the r 4 cups be- odor of wet lilacs outside the 195 Pieces Tableware—Each 3 Yards for $ 1 ancA theo Men’s Work Stamped Aprons wilt make 3 How Shirts—-2 for 2 For VY Cotton Plaid Panel and Single Blankets—Each Curtains— Each ql “May | have another tse garoeoeran t ma tan bi chamb a at shed cot n) Hot Cun ar tpls = 1", Wit-seu. pies. ch 5 neams. Sizes 141 '$ ren, be $ delicious coffee? a ne on HER-MOTHER | me es si exer noe 2 Stamped House Dresses for Surely~/t's the brand I recom-_ he 5 Pairs Women’s mended to you Stockings for Caswell’s ane OE | oe Hee on Saslors aap rT and out ( off ce mA s battleships “| | | Infants’ Creepers and Rompers 2 FOR an failed Steak Knives 3-Piece Aluminum 2 FOR Sauce Pan Sets Double - lipped $ aluminum Sauce Pans in Ene very useful sizes An and 3.quart, ach with substant Tungsten Lamps : BS 5 FOR Colonial Rugs : Sets, as pile in the house 1§x36 inches ORDER BY TELEPHONE MA in-8251 1800,000 cups were served had some trou-| plan handle, med to not aceu chamb: atthe PANAMA-PACIFIC |/+ own living and could} crepe {nternational EXPOSITION to do. My | m bin ations po tured. In a neat i sredicament materials, with olce of A0- 0 Quaint, colorful y 5 : | : A y vattern, Siive on two different o | pliqu of animals : Tank ite Ny in hit | 4 a rm € . ; n both of these letters and birds. Heviccay | : plated over nickel ‘ he begged mo to return home, Zand @ i siz incher | ee base metal and very 3 that was the only place for a “nice” | 6 of Suitable for door | serviceable ibe is SIA TE ve oat BE m glad now that I heeded | dollar, Tipless Petr ways, ote, and am homo again 3-Pound | PUGET SOUND Weir ue Giviileds: schow Mahogany ; .. STEAMER tt ence, and are not slow to| Candlesticks Cotton Batts i g 3 Yards Colored Silver-Plated Salt a ‘ show their reapect. They appreci 300 D L N. Kk: . ACHEDULES enna EACH EACH ozen Linen Napkins Dot Marquisette and Pepper Shakers MN dks, a ae ated with the other kind age ae ety | Woven dots in One Pair For poms Abe rah igh ' FRG ss isharnt whl con gold and pink o TACOMA | er to “R,” 1 would like to solid mahogany size Batts ONE DOZEN FOR gold and pink on usont eallora Gré #0 Candlesticks in inchen), in. atite white Curtain Mar ‘ola: Hecause th dealan le quisette, Ideal for pay, cA is i < ” bapa 3, 5, Folygclt 1 lhe benched f 10 inches: Kae 4 ‘ified curtath 10 have been treated that same way One dollar each ce Pure Linen se Spe pane | 5e mn 80c ie by, a-alggers " snd can ha ly Candy Fringed ‘Table Nap | ldth 36 | Abe Fat i, : elieve it when a girl treats them : kins in tho style en’s Gown Port Auction atria | Gavan Pe ee: | Cotton Challie Rane Wan “ 8 Men’s Dress<Shirts And a jeated sallors ounds for Made from so! oll int ‘toNcoutat \ | 5 Yards for an bine |S finwialnllgaar nit INGHAM ‘, ett’ Bach box contains i a | n q y colors. afd: flea costor SELLINGICAM, on RACORTES the Seat I have been 2 pounds of choco Comforter ce hat Rive doantlonk ci ae Ae ED play be Fare, $1.00 Hoch Way told more than once that a man in| late-covered Cara ee hoc ei seach : rabies : Port 7, d mela, 1. pound Mo. width, In light and value, style, with tho Compe uniform catinot stand on @ corner } ‘a Chews and 1 dark colorings. Five tractive Jenny neck a am? and 5 P.M, 10 minutes before he has liquor} r d “Kiddie Mix” yards for one dot | ite | fairly forced onto him, #0 persistent | hard candy int | ‘ “ache ogy are the venders of that illlolt drink. | . 0, because they are young, hu man and out for a good time while aS AY TCT TONE oe a aiceed ri Aecet One HIng Weel |nothing about thom, if they would|met many of his shipmates, and|would havo atarted going with him.|then 1 say that you are ashamed chy Pe day ot: tha i we | W ltry to get acquainted with a fow| have found them all good boys. Of) If tho rest of my friends look down | for people to know that you keep were me bre ene Uae cee a Sailor's Wife they would soon find out that they|course, they are in for having g00d}upon mo just because I go with ajcompany with a sailor, I'm rou | nome 1 waiting for something ta} Deee Miss Grey: f have read jare not all bad, but are very good|times and enjoying themselves, but | sailor, T say let them do it, because |of my sailor, his uniform, and th aroune vie bt ee sik ne NT vith great interest the two letters fellows indeed. All that they judga|there are very few people that) t havo his company and that is cer: | service he is in, and 1 want the| edulen ani: OO tone ey avmpathy for |in your columns, ‘The ones written |by are the actions of a few that/aren’t out for good timo or|tainly all that T caro about. And|world to know it, He is a clean without aotlee, TDR Rte mpathy for) Marjorie’ and the “Wife of a | they seo on tho streets, and then| haven't boon out for one some time about wondering whether you|tonest, true, upright young man oe “ p, [Sailor Hubby” have capgeially at- they aro so Mtrrowminded ax tojin their lives should go out with him in publicfand just as good as can be found h Bincevely yours, * leeaeted my. attention, AW Tt am 4! judge them all by tho few that they And “Marjorie," as far as going when he is wearing his uniform, T]and there are more like him in the t-—— i ro ye lk sweetheart of a sailor, and wish @ see on the streets Mor goodness jout with him in public, go ahead, say it does not make one bit of dif- | navy, toggpl'm sure, in 1 take Cynth will receive ’ t bject ko, folks, get acquainted with the|f ep 1 do not bo ashamed of | ference, You knew that when youjthe pleastire to say I'm sl ; COLMAN gor} fanio i have my say upon the subject ake, folks, £ A h thi ray, and 1 ) he pl Y sa sled ; / PHoMr, Marre Ast Been Monday, Wednesday | | vig jere ix one thing that I hope sailors before you Judge what they|him ov yourself, either started going with him that ho was|company with a sailor, Orchard el pa as | | and Wriday, from 1 to 2p My 1 tain will wit up and take no: are, and you will soon find out that| T have mover hesitated for one|a sailor and that tho dress of the| mighty proud of him Ht AR <b ROUTE Just. phone MAIn0600 for the [and ‘Tuea¢ AB bootie andy I Ties of, and it is that all of these |there are a mighty fine bunch of|minute thinking whether 1 would|sailors are thelr uniforms, so now | \ B® Wart Ad depariment. Lot us help | from 11 to 12 a, m. ‘td eA | cople who are always so rendy to|them just the samo as there 14 on|bo respected by my friends if T went| do not bo ashamed to go out with} Let star Want Ads help you | ou get results. The clrculation 1 agai rhe. play pullélag, throw dirty remarks about the sail. | the “outalde |with him or not, 1 go ahoad, for if|him when he woars his regulation | ‘thoy give results and the sost is | larger, "the/ cost. lens,’ ey }y or are just the ones that know| Since 1 go with a sailor 1 havo|t was ashamed of him 1 nover|garh, If you are ashamed of it, | tess | te