The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE 4 Open New Chapter House of D. A. R. A oh OPEN ALKI LINE Ferry Service Started With) Celebration Sunday © Manch THE SEATTLE STAR Cross Word Puzzle Monday, Cer nies were nday afternoon both at} Vashon island ends | when tho service the speakers were J West Seattle comme A. Hanks, mayor of Port | Dan Trefethen, Chai c0; Dot | mobile club; EB. 8. Had commun jity club, and J, H. Jepsen, repre- | ac lat Anothe t-line ferry will s All Fat People dots ortllne, fer ig | leroy and Harpe: slebrations Should Know This} jr» and Marner, celebrations wi © debt of gratitude to| Kitsap County nsportation Co. “ Mar-| ‘The ferry Washington will make >| her first run at 10 a.m, BRIGHTON P. ers-of the T. A. METS ghton ssoclation, will be elected in the Brighton school 230 pom AY =|] ERE'S a wit-shar | need a good dicti ex Lin CORNS hurt one bit! Lift Right Off—,:: No Pain at “i Drop a) on an aching corn, instantly corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. jand the f ness or irr THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT. And Still They Come—More Bargains! Silk Dresses Flat Crepe—Georgette—Crepe Satin Stylish Street and Dinner 17 Dresses with Economy in Sizes 16 to 50 the Price! The excellence of materials and The finer touches of Spring styles are very much in evidence, and preference is given to all the newer } workmanship will cause you to won- shades. der how we can offer these garments at this amazingly low price. Pervenche pao eleva arom — gray — titian —black. EXTRA! 400 Porch and Afternoon APRON FROCKS Flock Dot Voiles! Linens! English Prints! Fancy Ginghams! 15 Styles! Two in Extra Sizes! Sizes 36 to 44 Plain colors in two-tone effects— attractive patterns in checks and neat printed designs. Hand embroid- ery and lace trimmings—all are neatly finished and well made. In a pleasing variety of high shades with a few dark colors in the lot. Rompers! Creepers! Panty Dresses! Solid colors, checks and two-color combinations in Gingham and Chambray —trimmed with touches of embroidery. Exceed- ingly well made little gar- ments—just as well made as you would do # your- self, Priced, too, to ap- peal to thrifty mothers. lake navigation, a MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1925, — MecDougall /outhwick ‘TY-OND BAKB OF VPAITHVFUL BEHERVICH A New Arrival—and Welcome— 54-Inch Kashmara andF lannel Featured at 8:22 a Yard Héavily embroidered, ten and twelve mite gtd as well as medal- lion border, Twelve newer Spring shades as well as white. {s beautiful, {n pas- uct alf The contrasting embroidery tel shade. well as the subdued tones so in vogue this Spring. It one and one- yards to make a dress, take MacDougall [REET & bizarre ‘kerchief Men’s Specials . , ° Ten’s 5 , Men’s Athletic Mei apls Ug Madras Shirts i Union Suits ay F Ag 85 4 N and les, fr Be Full-cut, well-tailored and/ (7 IC easy sitined ttadeas, eC eo comfortably large. Size attractive corded effect a 84 to 48. Sizes 14 to 17, MacDougall Southwich MEN‘’B BHOP STREET FLOOR apparently indifferent to | 49. Blapses 61. Harmon res In color, at { t ater as regu-| ted by the m 60. Secure | THE ANSWER TO SATUKDAY'S PUZZLE | Expect Record Year | for European Travel With bookings far in aavance of earn, the local office of the 1 Steamship lin n record year “ho says, 1 vacation service that anged, Wo are ¢ © for a nelocted ra and stud in comfort and selling | Why not The cost | | PT his Dictionary Aids | | Solving of Puzzles The solution of this puzzle and ith its great now being presented to/ {all readers for 98 cents and one} |coupon such as the one printed to: | day on page 2. arged | Chinese Remedy Co. fot-e751 Genttie Wash, 7 1101 ww “Third Ave. A. LUNDBERG CO. Special Spring Offering—Small Boys’ New Spring Wash Suits re) Beautifully made little suits of chambray, twills, strong cloths and other practical and attractive tub fabrics. In Oliver Twist and middy styles, featuring a splendid ra of new colors, cleverly combined and contrasted. § 8 to 8. [\avve scart hr il tly THIRD FLOOR Spring Calls for New Wash Goods Presenting Fascinating Possibilities to the Home Seamstress P rinte d Voiles Printed M Printed Crepe Striped Tricotine A very fine English . Patterned in Py 7) ty stripes in { oo Jacquard Crepe range of color inations, 4 a wide..... yard E verfast Gingham Cloth win dealkn aa tex As ne ey are fine In v Woven Suiting sports wear. MacDougall Southwick BASEMENT FLOOR permanent wide—yard New Ribbon Fashions —Are a Versatile Mode for Spring Booth—Tuesday Special 50c of trimming Women’s Union Suits Band and bodic m creation is a ¢ ribbon with a checked to harmonize wit top, with cuff knee, well reinforced; white only; 36 to 40 MacDoug Southiwick STREET FLOOR—CENTER 1-Bouthswich STREET FLOOR OSCAR SMITH ELECTED ‘Truck Farms Good — re As every one knov ABERDEEN, April 13, — Oscar | i SO STEY FER RU Wier ities Te ciined hace Tae in Alaska District w age the Aberdeen chamber of commeree. Mie Se the: only re row ou Ho is a dairyman. BE. K. Bishop reese Alaska, garder W. EB 1 B DANCING. el slesome Who Guaranteed WATCHES Matineo LONESOME CL UB 1512 Sixth Ave, it’s delicious | Bluhill CHEESE POCCCC COCO CET EES EEE EE SELESES ESOS OOOOOOOOEEENS Big Cut in Dentistry as'bw as.... BOO $4.00 $10 Gold Crown .. $10 Bridgework, per Tooth....... $4.00 Extraction Free All Work Guaranteed for 15 Yeare—Examination Free OHIO DENTISTS | 2 Open Oto @ Dally—0 to 12 Sunday When a man has settled down to a hum-drum, com- monplace existence with a and when, in a great storm TAVAN NES WATCH 1ES~right with the Sun “Dental Experts Dr. Randolph and Dr. Pretlow will examine and attend to your dental needs, Your Teeth . Should be cleaned twice year! Ruth Douglas, thoroug licensed Hyg HANSEN & COMPANY 1518 SECOND AVENUE Sucecssors to ALBERT HANSEN hum-drum, uninteresting wife at sea he is separated from | his wife and set adrift for five | days inanopen boatwiththe | | onewoman whom he instantly knows is the only one he can ever love—is he justified in | declaring his love? And can * |= the girl, knowing the truth ie that his wife lives and is safe mipatent, charge —can she accept his love and i | keep her honor clean? This | is the problem this man and girl faced in “Empty Arms,” which appeprs in True Story Magazine for May. A heart- Reasonable Prices gripping confession, Don't pues tt Ping and Wn cal aoe | KE nee 16@4 4th Ave. | ey [rue Story, Over the Bank (er Savings | \ | TELE ECED Eri ks At all newsstands ener erase UF q UNS °

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