The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 8

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4 ere eeenerenemnsannenensereenmmenreserensinniiaS Have T hey ea oe ems Yt < — JACK STERN, writer of the famous just as the composer was being attac she was the long lost “old pal.” discovered to be Mabel Murphy, of the University of Washington. BY MARGARET BUNDY D the thi there “Sally” 5 However, the Gtateoment ts the man w s | Bongs, of cherishes. in his heart that men do have the Of his first “luv i sort of a superior being séen indis- | Yinetly thru a haze of tIlusiona born | of youth's ideals. She was never at tained beca’ ¢ was unattainable, | but her ine: And it is gality of “Sally” | eong went over MB ane THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Style at a Bargain Price! How’s This? New “Prince of Wales” COATS 10 Lined Sizes 16 to 40 Plain and Plaid Polaires. Attractive Tan Shades In the popular double breasted mannish styles with black velvet collars—wonderful values. BOYS’ CORDUROY $ KNICKERS Dark brown—wide wale—a new shipment. With — mock seam = backs— Cc seamless — feet —m ¢ rcerized tops— popular new shades—sizes 814 to 10, Sizes 8 to 16 Women’s Rayon VESTS Fine gauge— heavy quality Cc —bodice style —full enut— flesh — color— very special New Costume stlFs QS: Stripedecotton stitched tops and SAN | plain bottoms. Suteens with fancy ae- eprdion pleated flounees—others — with scalloped bottoms, Sizes 36 to 44 in all the lig Charmeuse with hem ballad, was caught by by two young ladies, each of truth will out, th and the other fair imposter to be C Found Sally? Not Yet! * ae the camera mar whom ir 1 on the left was herine Brown, both = Tells T aa af Conduct of Untrod S. A. Jungles | Pilot of Plane Which 1 Mapped River’s | Source Has balsa d Adventures DESPITE CRY Dry Agents Nab Patrons as They Try to Escape JOINT 1S RAIDED £_3 SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE EAGLES! Prowler Car Fleet to ELECT FRIDAY Polls Are Open From 5 P. M.; List Candidates tle } Initial on Watch to 9 LED Partial Cut Down Night Crime " Patrol Now Has Greatly Re- duced Holdups; May Add More BY SAM GnhOFT FOR DAVIS FUND SON ADMITS HE man Giving Receipts Aid Stricken Woman runs PLANNED LERT « é 1 , ‘ “ 1 { \ n T CAPTURED NANAIMO SUSPECTS 1 Royal Bi ! ‘ ; Pa 1 Pantages Director Departs for East Can't Prove Theft Dresses, 85c! SECOND AVE, FROM PIKE TO UNION STS, SEATTLE New!—for Baby Health Week Wash pat, 89c! to ,, | Faces TheLnt on Marché SHOT FATHER Murder Calmly Tells of Murder Columbia Advances Money to Students Sweaters, $1.50! rsa) These and Many More Values in ie Baby Shop ge 2 to 6. Finished with elastic at and double these specialls ze8, 19¢. naterial in tl serviceable: fo 7 Mohair Slip-on SWeatee blue and strawierrs Black Sateen Bloomers 39C | Rubber Pants, small, medium anc W —/ ( gre 7 Print Panty yd Dresses, 85c 4 bit | ders. | Bi} of a New Gingham Aprons |For Apron IT hursday b yy the first spring days, what with gardening, pic- nicking and all that—a gingham | apron that has the manners of | a house frock is the most useful \ woman's fs These charming fresh styles are | hand-embroidered, | Spring greens, blues and laven- | Other attractive gingham, voile and crepe. Second Floor—The Bon Marche W New $1.95 wardrobe. and feature styles in )) Hats! ae Unusually nice newest styles. Small, lar crepe—hair and crepe, and white. lace trimmed. Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Fill Your Market Basket Thursday In the Bon Marche Food Shops Caramel Fudge Loaf Cakes 10c and 60¢ Oat Meal Cooktes; Nc Lunch at the Counter—35¢ 11 to 8—Thursday Beet Coff Milk Main Floor The Bon Marche W Armour’s “Star” W Bon Marche Cotfee Hams 34¢ Db. oxt tern Ha Cc Creamery Butter Black Tea 89¢ Lb. A5e Lb. Combination of fine drinking tea, skilfully blended Vreshl churned, Jersey * brand Sliced Pineapple Cottage Butts 25e a Can 88¢ Lb. Cottage brand; 8 rich, thick slices in rup, c 6 bonenéss meat nice nd ts ee Sifted Peas 15¢ Can Maid o’ Clover swaot 1 sandy exth Che ese Oke ; fted mat tende eon | Fancy Full Cream Chee a AWwitn oy Stbeae i fA Or, W 2,000 Yards 36-Inch W Bleached Muslin ‘ 20c ya. Nice quality for all household uses. Full-bolt lengths, perfect quality, 500 Yards 45-Inch Bleached Tubing 89¢ Good heavy quality, bleached and free from dressing. Plain Voiles 25¢ Good colors, ineluding flesh, pink, blue, helio, tangerine and yellow, “AN Main Floor—The Bon MarchoA\ Third Floor—the Bon Marche r\) 1,500 Yards 40-Inch {| | ’ Little Chaps’ Wash Suits Me == soc ee eee Sturdy fabrics in regu- | \ a \ \ lation or novelty styles. | ae! } \ In tan, green ayd blue. SI ty 3 | ‘ Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. 12x16 Kapok Pillows 50c Eiderdown ite Q5' lb opapen, oft ae ows of kapok, covered with pink © Baby Buntings Daintily bound with pink or blue satin Infants Dainty Dresses pw ribbon- and very W arm and soft for aT cutied a eee a athiiteimn 59c spring and summer dri me h fate and embro Flannelette Diapers, size 27x27, dozen, \y Second Floor—The Bon Marc he W $1.75. Beauties! At The Bon Marche Specialized Price materials—best of and medium shapes, all crepe. —In rosewood, terrapin, lanvin green, Effectively appliqued, embroidered, Union Street Basement—The <= 50 workmanship— in Leghorns and pablo, black, gray, ribbon, flower and Wear-Ever S BY inch c an Aluminum Fry P: Bon Marche Chargey

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