The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1925, Page 8

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a: i i t ' Sa 2 A sa een art merer remem Seemann -nseteinnenteer enn pier inhsintiemtne ar Requirements Much Stricter farer” for “Way Bh ed up Memt Rot be « de Cast City Bureau Heads Oppose Auto Scheme ed s man Nict council late M mental cit control an tralized t With a ¢ ‘al gara ollities. At present each depart tains its own fleet of r i pwned car hols a ; Jarse + be made eac r ? thru | { In 10 Days Fruit Crop “With 10 me Killing frost, Wenatchee elares George fruit grow from a we Deposited Perpetual Forms one of universal con Policies issur INSURANCE Should we to pay ° etal that pu fice, any policy anty fund, he the S We assume and Protect You cann real estate un Insured. Title. “Under Btat Seattle to Port Senttle-Bri ton and Sea! Poss Round Daily, 12: Does not’ go tora on trip oe AND W. Btondsy, and P Bay on Mo Pucet SOUND CoLMaAn DOCK PuoMe, MA $200,000 State Treasurer asa Fund dd by WASHINGTON TITLE: ing lors would at once have Tecoruse to this » WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Assets Over $750,000 Any Size Vassenger Cur Including 4 One Way $1.00 eck—two ferries One Way 82.00 Ee sure and get throuzh tHeket “PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Bave Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Daily, 7, 9, 11 e. m. 1, 3, 6. mm. (Goes through Bix round. tripe. “Produies wubject fo Change Frost- Proof With the Guaranty the reasons for fidence in Title EB COMPANY in hold cial guar- Id in r the Title Risk ¢ Supervision” Breme: Orchar Trip 81.7% on, via Hremer- gh Rate Trip 83.50 00 Midnight. through to Vio- leaving Seattle rales Cs f arbor Every Trip BELLINGHAM, ANACORTES 10:00 p. tn. Fare, $1.00 each way. PORT SEND AND RAL, CONNECTIONS CLALT AM SHAY, NVAM HAY 2 ) AY PORTS Friday, 10:30 to Neah nday trip only) JUAN ISLAND POINTS ta Ananarten uit Notice NAVIGATIONCO “fGot Manion 3T —_—____—. CYNTHIA GREY ——————,, PIONEER WOMAN) SiieLt. DANCE)VESSEL IN B, G. Man ts cool and caleulat ing New Cottons! the girls 1 wa Truly a Cotton Fair! A Glorious Show of New Cottons! cause many of the prettiest are bound to mel earliest! full y of buying and s are att March tock The Bon and complete elling fox away Se ee 36-Inch Dr Voile 38-Inch Flock Dot Veil sce | [sera se = aimebon Marché ** eee ae tre se aca | 27In, New Style, Fast.Color Ginghams. J QJ 50cYd. gee “59c Jattempt to get a Girls mostly feel th interesting to a boy 1 liber take the girt ts this | him 36-In. Good | Quality Confort ( ‘hallies '123c Suitings most in the 36- In. Long- W es a ing, EF ast- Color § | wrong; - viceable " n a the very | “Sust remember, that immediately | 36-In. Soft-Finish Bleached Muslin : 15 o “aaa : rs op | you let & boy Kiss you, he be Fine quality, in soft finist from dres at Cc 3t Th: Fine Maroavized -amico Cloth lio wonder what other'fellow Ix kiss 4 materials, in full-bolt tae Tet aone., othetavean 40.100 |M Oo- and 2 7-In, New Dress Ginghams. 15c vara ita Eqipiia tb An Sender aud tene i 32-In. New Gaze M: arvel Tissue ¢ Gingh am 82-In. Good ¢ uality ‘Shirt x Madras tye teats page FRAY “A ot aa ting Madras ~35c 36-In. Fine, Sheer Quality Dress Swiss | 1 “Red Ses | Why | today good, fa. |eatop af t FS A ee eaitcocnna Hee: tare » Nev aw VF igure ‘d Dress Ss Voiles s 20 38- and AC 40- In. (¢ volor ‘ful Dress Voiles | preparing your F be able to cc 36- In. De sendabl Be Caml Sei ; at ; 3 Meee, cons -In. Dey endable Be rkeley ‘amb ric 25¢ 36. In. rightly P atterned Dr ess Crepes r you If you do not } to the colors y s more Third Floor—The Bon Marche At These Prices As Long As Quantities Hold Out! Notions Special ! For the ‘Cotton Fair’ Spool 4e Bias Binding, psy than ~ Like April Flowers ¢ aa 6 ee, Panty * Dresses at ‘ $2.50 and | $2.95 on 2- to 6-year-ol in Spring! Made from percale, chambray, gingham and crepe true to type, with quaint or sophisticated charm—and in colors to please mothers of small blond, brunette or red heads! And the sunbonnets to top off with are in all colors and many shapes— Bolt 10c ix-yard b le: black ing Cotton yard ft Remember first the foremost, that 5 wht all men, without 4 Inch wide White Elastler Jn on reel; g¢ te Panty-Frocks trimming nnd cleat glans t Card Nuttons, 106. Purttan FOREST WEEK {Educational Campaign for Trees to Be Waged Here | 1 paper Turknit Wash € ed edge Cotton Thread, Dozen 50c O5e. Main Voor—The Bon Marche Second Floor—The Bon Marche Practically every known public nal medium The New “Interchangeable’’ O-Cedar Mop, Special =—69c= The Corset Department Announces That a Consultant Corsetiere /, Will Demonstrate Comco Corsets 1 invitation Popular push - broom \ The B arche |for special sp luncheon | shape with = ow full Bee he pon Marche this ler id other organization meet: | weep. Mop pad ly re | \ week. She will gladly ad- fe urches may observe the na moved and washed—and ; | vise you as to the proper tional theme with appropriate ser- | then easily put on ngain | |Camco model fo a , on na | r your fig- id sermon theme Boy | mv Useful for polishing or . 3 AHA TOUR IEE Chola Rae aie 1O' or 3 | jure, whether or not you r iirls ars also Grinder or | dusting, This is a very | i Y fertnee ces ee emcee | 2 Knife Sharpener | poclal introductory price jWish to buy immediately. Ske DP ' The exclusive features of | Taxi Association to RT yi | the Cameco Corset are exclu- | Continue Argument ia ial asia sively reproduced in these new ' clamp onto: ‘uimoat | models which firmly hold the any bench or table body in proportionate line, and Bersted Electric Toaster yet give that. enviable soft un- $1.85 corseted effect. There is a A gunrant ed Cameo Corset for every figure. 1d Sah ieee Particular care is given to | halted on th the fitting of complete. with Maternity Belts everal | ysral wooks aso by a verbs Seed Wt — ) \\ : and Corsets. We carry several | d for the police traffic depart-| Y Sprinkling Can 98e } Ve splendid models, highly recom. bea | Heavy gulvanized 12-quart Lilia mended by the leading physi- a ean, i Z ; | 4 cians of the city. French communists will nominate Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche at Second Floor—The Bon Mare! woman candidates in the coming city | elections, Low Cash Prices! and the E SEATTLE STAR PAGEANT CHORUS IS ENROLLING |Kids Good Artists, Vienna Master Says 39,000 STARVE Bach of Forty-Seve: RUSS BALLET ye IN RUSSIA vs Men of or Y- even OF CITY DIES laid 5 | Scotland-Built C. P. R. Ship Hans Kollar « Goes on Triangle Run Sdrasivsapey * A ns we? s Youth | Mrs. Anderson Was Born in} be ea sl ecitthay aclainogh” Gane ¢,.|Dispatches From Riga Tell cro 3, C, April 21 ; Seattle June 26, 1859 ‘ ge trom Ciyde. |¥ ig, and ' of Intense Suffering | Outlines C lean-Cut Policy for Modern] tunk, Beotland B,C, {rewon that sn: Vie : Lonbo ; . fatthe An mone ‘ : 4 thi vl Girls to Follow |e rt or Battie native-born ef non y | | en, died Monda t her home ¢ ton w k : pre § ; Dear Miss direy: Of all the letters that have appeared) Mourth ave. N. W,, at the age aaah San iat the’ Can ‘ from Jp in your columns during the past seven years, the most sen-)She was born Jur B, 1869 fs Ae Apia Fy ‘ fs r} f ; sible and the most applicable to my mind, was the one n wan a daughter of | pay of Cae mou ny e Advices place the of signed “Judith,” “ a ha iat ok | . ; ; I am an ex-editor and have seen practically every phase | ,, Ry gpm ie | ¢ team Aaa toneAL of life. I have also been a student of human nature and} was named, Olivia married ’ BID FOR BONDS ne ng sovie psychology for many years. Bémund Carr, (the : houaa'| n excellent e pied reve First, I take it that Judith is a girl in or near her teens!“ ry 3 Nibewtachir vali late cele vs » ce and shi ks “what shall we girls do to retain a boy's at-| joiscneth, the daughter of the ot tymeald i Keen Competition in Sale of : ,| tention,” rather than ae to tell others of her same age) cares, w oP Matthew. An | ; Od what is to be déne, The latter, she seems to realize, is aja He had re Part of School Issue pa m case of “the blind trying to lead the blind.” She seems to} *!¢e¢ ine r ? pe realize also that it is human nature for none of us to take}, 4 mily fe aes ; ( *}much advice from our parents, tho it is often the best in Be ¢ ¢, not 7 the world It comes from} x | t t rovir en oO eaeadas f Ghae tec ite Me any | | Pon Mme. Valentenova, dancer'| aie of M i000 | thot view point of an “old bach" with Ivan Novikoff, formerly ayer gly ne abledlbess ead Meal t of the Imperial Russian bal- Dahlquist Rewarded ing in, from my first “buggy ’ { t & } 1 be ] ride” nt the age of 12 with ab 1 ler rn let in Betrogrs ad, who willap-! for Insurance Sales | : Jap Lumberman Is solutely “the only gir!” and re |x pear with him in dance num-| yy, 4, p ici iving a good lickin’ from my apna Sine Buratatthia Metropole tha: Wigith Official Inspector {-fashioned when I et eter ve Steamer Curacao ater, April 25. Novikoff is ete atanabe, Japanese lumbe rived home, ¢ to the pres / NEW EAGL , Rt vi | time I met and ar t ¥ y _ Isc on Way North staging a recital with his| ‘a shee Aap ee p ee A , ; | mingled with many girls and from f re “ pupils in the Russian ballet pee mpany ¢ 0 A ght ne women, oy a t lett fond Special symphony concert! bu 1. July 14 and Eag 1 All girls, I believe in their 3 the w music will be rendered, un t from the mer 4 inmost hearts, dream of the day aie nga t der the leadership of G. Rog-|°@ t Des Moines. ©} 1 ated ; 1 when they will marry and have Ee ‘ ‘ ' i LOR-| 100. ot = auatiaea f " t a home, AL men don't, Most AX cw. ovoy, celloist. fae duris past . oh | Orient ‘ v Women are emotional. Men are much the advantage, be- following low prices: in who selects now ha reflected in the womi cash i ring shades it jh Sn pretty pa .25€ Brilliant s ilk and Cotton Crepe$] .00 the bright new greens, 86-In. A f frocks red, F a Sew imott thie. 36-In. P dtternad Two- P ly Dre ! t stiful ne pattern and all of th 86-In. Fine Bleache d Indian Head. ae In .eort finish at Q na y Ble é shed Sheeting Bees. 4e-In. Bleached Pillow Tubing. . Heavy, fi 6 and bi hed. Will give 36- 4 roti a Cl th . ‘ Third Floor—The Bon Marche “Balbriggan ©) The Knitted Swit of Mid- Season Fashion! -$12- AMPUS golf courses, club lawns and: home verandas are bright with these smart new sports costumes wherever there are well- clad women this Spring. Knitted from wool and rayon—in two-piece style, with swagger little blouses over Chanel pleated skirts. paths, country Sizes 16, 18 and 20, in blonde, Madelaine rose, moonstone, Pervanche and Venezia blue and thistle- bloom. Second Floor—The Bon Marche \ “Sun Maid Raisin’’ = Specials in The Bon Marche Bakery Special prices on delicious Breads and Pastries, popping with these most delicious and delicate of all fruits. Sun Maid Raisin Pies 25¢ Sun Maid Raisin Pound Cake, Sun Maid Raisin Bread, 18¢ euch 40¢, 2 for 25e Sun Maid Raisin Cup Cakes ieee dozen 20¢ | Sun Maid Raisin Buns, dozen Sun Maid Raisin Scones, dozen 15e ny M 4%

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