The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 11

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’ : ‘ : 7 : 7 : . . "i . mony. ‘Salvation’ Bride | MEMBERS OF THE Miss Hazel Strom, Salvation Army lassie, who is now Mrs. John Cuffin. The bride and groom are shown just after the wedding Thursday night at the Evangeline home. Birom, Seat! pertor fatale, was Army band f Portland =m Arm Richard D. McA rington, both Army members, at tended the groom, an@ Dorothy M Abee and bridesmaids gu Una McAbee were Ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Seva ont ey Mille - and Diet Naina h For Infants, played th Invalides, ant Oliv TheAged | vangeline details of ception that followed the ceremony 1 kina ng the bride Guddren the valuable muscle nee citicers In the of the pio- Army ing had plenty of exp nw hed t nee Officers in the forming elements found mee bh ia the grain and whole milk. ®t © happy, robust children, |! itious and easily assimilated. ‘ at home a happy journey by he bride Som Life to Furnish Drama, Is Prediction theater has 1 no bo n original playwriting and prese tation, that we may expect any time now the “great American .drama,” and when ft does come it family play, something around mar ried and home life diction of Roberta 4 liant young actress at the Orpheum ithis week This is the pre Dentistry tere a8.... $5. 00 old, the bril Miss Arnold has been in a few great plays herself, including two $10 Gold $4 00 seasons with Frank Craven in “The Fini dg \d rst Year,’ which many critics ac ed as one of the finest n lies ever written. Consider,” says Miss Arnold, “the Most successful dramas of the past jfew years, which were not only pop- ular with the general public were also recognized an fine litera ture. Such pleoes as “The Show-Off or “The First Year,” were typical of Americ with the same know and meet every day, and the same little happenings of our lives. No pirat helks, mur ITY STREET ders or the other clap-trap which has always figured so prominently in melodramas of the past $10 Bridgework, foats........ 94.00 Extraction Free n family life, charac Dally—9 to 12 Sunday 27 UNIVeEr Over Mutual It is from the average American family that this mythical great play lwill take its subject matter, the yo eas maintains, and not from the millionaires or the romances of magazine-story |iife, Great art is that which most} closely approximates life he be and that drama nearest the lives of all of u recognized as our beast achievement ot the movies lleves hich touches will be dramatic TORON The | provinces spend m for education |than for any other purpose, accord {ing to a summary of provincial fi | nance Just prepared by W. A. Mc Kague, editor of the “Monetary fines,” Toronto: Debt charges are now, {t is stated, about $3 annually, but these of course repre- sent capital outlay for varied pur | poses. About $25,000,000 per annum is spent on education alone, Total | provincial outlay has advanced from below $4,000,000 in 1870 to $195,000,- | 000 In 1928, In 1910 it was juat $33, 000,000, and In 1920, $89,000,000, ‘©, Ont DK. ©. A. MANOUM You must have a thoror amination of your ¢ yen. mihi Should be dons by an expert The fitting of the frame Is an anontial as the lenses. The Marcum Optical Co. Phone MA in-gooo The Mome of the Meat $2.50 on Worth 917 First Avenue Eaten) On the Swedish state railways con- | ductors must be able to speak three 1 nguage, “mix it with macaroni;” Bluhill CHEESE © Madison but | both of which} te we all} Canadian | ARMY” united in marriage cere- & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers wedding was a Salvation Arn: affair t ID. The guests content themselves jwith throwing rice, and the men ‘further justified their ypresence by | will be w | | | | | | | 000,000 | | | FREDERICK & NELSON Shoe Repair Shop DOWNSTAIRS STORE Roasts Lunch Sa Black Silk Charmeuse— New in Coats at $25.00 With Variations in Several Styles Which Are Reversible HE model sketched in center of the group i shown worn with the reverse side, of golden brown henga line, turned out, for street F In an instant this can be ‘transformed into a charm ing black silk charmeuse Coat for street, afternoon or MWevening wear. At 00. Other mart black i charmeuse Coat ned in col ored crepe or kashmir fla nels Fur band trimmed also $25.00, More Than a Hundred New Dresses of Flannel—Unusual at $6.85 Some already in stock from earlier special purchases, others just ar rived—all unusually low-priced at $6.5 youthful styles n the Including many very were higher in price, earlier mart, duplicates of models that easol Children’ —— Indicate the Popularity of Vivid Colors | $5.95 )XQUISITE orchid tints, golden browns, tawny, russet shades and mellow orange tones are among the newest arrivals in Hats charm at this of unusual low price. in tan calfskin, patent Smart, close-fitting tur combination of tan and black. . 4 mart ts TORCHIER with real bans and several versions smart two-eyelet tie style, a mica shade; bases and tops 3 "4 Attrs one-strap style. With low, rubbe asa oak Be on ba of the poke hat. Attrac- Neal Riese Oia ia finished in dull gold, an- tive, all, at $5.95. At ce gereipbenter ft “up $3.85 tique gold or bronze ef- DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE fects. One style, as Enameled, Felt-Base In 5 Serviceable Patterns, Special BLUE-AND-WHITE tile pattern, wood parquetry, and several con- ventional designs suitable for kitchens, bath. rooms, hallways porches. At the lowest price we have yet offered this quality the square yard. NOTE: ments when making and 52e¢ It is important that you bring exact room measure- selection. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Growing Girls’ Floor Covering SQUARE YARD Children’s Half-Sox Mf Artificial Silk Bathing Suits f or the Family Are Ready in the Downstairs Store airs for $1.00 ae new shipment of these attractive Half ; Sox in a wide variety of “3 171 M ? color Firmly - woven ens quality, with fancy, r drop-stiteh-effect tops W | B h with cuff — 00 at ing Colors brown, gold . red, lavender, white, ‘ = Suits green and tan, with con- rasting stripe 5 to At SPECIAL 3.85 — Women’s ADE from pure wool, worsted yarns in the popu- ifict lar and serviceable rib-stitch weave. In plain Artificial ! wv and serviceable rib-st Ave I colors and a wide variety of color-combinations. One- Silk Vest and piece sty! Step-in Sets svecal $1.95 AINTY Sizes for men and 34 to 44, Specially at § young 85. men Saturday, Boys’ Wool Bathing Suits priced, t and Step- ching sTrnce ey f . ap In matchin i IB-STITCH weave in pure wool. Oxford gray and ets or vomen anc 3 : ae yey nit eral: navy blue d black, with contrasting stripes. ficial silk fabric. Five Sizes 28 to 34 (chest measurement). Specially priced, or more attractive style Saturday, at $2.95. to choose from. In white, orchid, mais, W , B hi S id ght blue, Nile, honey omens bathing Suits dew and flesh pink. Spe cially priced, Saturday, in rib-stiteh wool. Wide variety of bright colors, and at $1.95 the set the darker shades. Sizes for women $ 5 DOWNSTAIRS STOF and misses, 36 to 44, At 5.75 BATHING SUITS FOR CHILDREN 6 TO 14 In the wna $4.95 Bathing Suits for Little Tots ARS. Pure wool suits in rib-stitch weave. y S Oxfords wanted plain colors and attractive color-combinations. At $3.95 for Play or Dress Wear Made on a comfortably- fitting, broad-toe last. In sai calfskin, smoked elk One-piece styles in pure wool, rib-stitch weave. Gay he patent leather. colors that will delight little folk of 1, 2 $3 95 No tacks or nails to and 3 yee At....$1.95, $2.95 and . chafe little feet. Sizes 5 to 8 $2.25 Sizes 844 to It $2.75 Pumps leather Decorative Wrought Iron Lamps, Fern Stands and Torchieres at Low Prices and sketched. Height inches. Specially priced at $2.45 each; the pair $4.75. WROUGHT IRON FERN STANDS with solid, spun copper bowl, sketched. Height 42 inches. Special $2.75. WROUGHT IRON BRIDGE LAMPS in two styles,;as sketched. Com- plete with decorated parch- ment paper shades. With adjustable arm, cord and plugs. At $2.75 and $3.75. Cc DOWNSTAIRS STORE | jos Parshallic Assn 5.00 | real shut-in for 20 years, ear unshi S attle Shu “11g sess ae a ‘ 0,00 W. J. DORING Edited by Dr. Frank R. Loope—Phone CA pitt 4626 jinx at the County Home last ¢ committee was assisted by] A 15.00 Las Bente iy At urday ufternoon | ; No. & 3.00 EVERYB py 1 M R. Ober, Mr M. M VE JODY HAPPY : ea , NEW RICUMOND CLUB BUYS ayaa k in feraon Park Ladies’ Imp in THE HUNT FOR HAPPINESS MINER'S. LEG | and Mrs, J. W, Jennings In enter: | i huiraetalh Hest Imp. gg}. he New Richmond ctuu's annuad* - ess to ma ni ae ete The Young Ladies’ Institute will aah oot sure . I followed happiness to make her} | rstitute will) taining the guests, Chief Severyns | Cooks a ssistants’ No. 33,, 2 ance sure had everybody habpy, talhe First to benefit by the New Rich-| put on: another of their elaborate bv ty be beaten tA LS ty) Re i" ane ¥ 3 ak No, 83 bs fon IV’s' slognin law retange pele? © t Ollceme:! o help ¢ ti drotto club ‘ i} Cy slog: as * rel . Past towering oak and swinging |mond club dance was T, firomn: | Dromrame’ kt? te!/ Aoi” tomorrow | tenets Pellicemen: to Nee: Carry ee AtaAn Tite : Paratype a at 2:90. |the men tip to their boxes in the | YOUns Ladies’ Institute 5,00 | judging from the reports from those ivy vine : | vogs Alaska miner, who ix now the! | Young Men's Hebrew Assn.. 2.00/ attending, ‘Ty Sho fled; 1 chased o'er slanting hill ‘ 2 & 1g %.09 } theater i} HORS |. WOLO NCVER SQV) er | proud owner of a batbbearing arti | present and in spite of the crowd and dale, LK ro P T De } Total over 4 O'er fields und meadows in the! ficial Iég ence RGA Oe Oe > 10 PASSE: Liahene ree $170.05 /it was the Jolliest: party ever, Louis purpling vale; | Che | IRLANDS MRS, PARONTO PASSES ON | neh | Luce is, hotel manager, Miss Anne he Bd Corey and his wonderful Elke’! On Sunday last the good Mather | 4 Q Galler, president and Miss Nell Par- Pursuing rapidly o'er dashing | aq RON ORIChTEN DAA d Sunday last the good Mather! WOULD HEAR FROM LADY | Misa Nell Par urauing > | DON'T FORGRT THE DATE — | band wit Journey out to Jiriands | oatiea home to rent, Mrs, Bilkibeth orbs ry, vice president of the club and t sealed the dizzy cliffs where] Don't forget tho all-pforosstonal |Aunday afternoon to cheer up the] paronto, 7027 22nd ave. N. W. sho| Dear De. Loope Phillip” Phillips, sermonial master the eagles scream. !program to be given at the Lone. | Shutins out there with a concert ‘ srs 7 a : mae Abbe . ph tS a). [Of the evening are to be conyrat: 17 traveled awittly .evervetondandlicne club on: May dt uider’ the| CRP Was a resident of Halland for over) Your Sunshine column in The] ulated for thelr wonderful co-operae 1 latis ices of Radiant Chapter Social) COPY OF BORA shige s and a great sufferer most star is wonderful, after you pub-| tion and accomplishments, From a, nueploes of Radia ) oli Ff “0K Jot this c er chee face every ang a dunce F Sit alee vn Rap lipuataliiced me | 1 i " AY eS | OEMS € this tim Ht Neerful face | xd my letter, I received letters | &Very angle the dance was a pro but alwa D ; pated no| club, O. B. By Entire proceeds #0} j Will be missed by all the shut-ins. nounced success. During the even alta beter ald Nisa |to the Violet Davis fund » | Taye you a now or old copy of Sho leaves a husband and two fom all up and down the Pacific! ing and after the excellent vaudes more, , er eee) i ‘ ‘ ” ic 0} sk o y c | ts t But wank to rest upon a barren | Sorvice's Poems you will give to | daughter COs QUIT Heh) CepAT LORS {Cc from Alaska to ( Mitornia. j-vilte Program, ceremonial Master! nie noy GETS GooD HOM the Fairland Sanitarium — library. | Thore Was one letter from a lady | Phillip Phillips, distributed the fol One camo and daked for food and] No tho tittle boy waan't in it] Phone CA pithders | COUNTY HOME CHEER FUND | who sald she was 92, but she did) low!ng prizes, first a $26 leather one for alms, with the Great Dane dog in point | | ‘The safety moving picture booth |Not sign it, and T would lke Papper y yy Bin tas t placed the broad and gold inlof number of homes opsn to him, SUNSHINE CLUB SEES | fund for the County Home ts com:|anawer every one who writes to} ond, 4 solid gold, pect echinte ts bony palms even tho ho offered to pay for it ORPHEUM ing along fine, Previous donations | mq St el moles paae necklace by mmo came for sympathy and ono sand of course the dog couldn't,| pwontytive veterans of pr.j to this fund were $1,700 the fol eA & Goldberg; third, tive for vont |however, the boy found # g00d} Loope's Sunshine vlih were taken {lowing are new contribution Tam not quite a shutin, as 1 pete box of candy, by Imperial 1 shared with every needy one) home pleked from the 12 }to a free show at the Orpheum | Ladies! Musical club $ poo | Ret out about two hours if day in} | hi al race MF da if my heat i th] i theater, Wednesday afternoon, They |The Classic Culture elub G00] DY Wheel chair, and wet tho noon.) OO Teen, box wt th ager th tae Pranite weet happine with Want Piet . Fadl ek ‘ 4 {day luneh and then wash the ‘ . el cael Whe Peed KING. COUNTY Hoste ere the guests of Carl Roltor, | Commonwealth club three, mem aiaiée by thenter; sixth, $2.60 laundry. bill, , At manager of the theater and Capt.| bers 00 by the New Richmond Laundry Stood by me, whispering softly, “I The Alpha Chi Omega givis of} John tex Thompson, members of} Myrtle chapter, O. 4. 8, club 5.00 EA Te | [Phe printing, punch and 12.piece am thine sie dae ey the Unive ity: of Washington BVO! the sick committee of the Tomple| Halnau Temple, No, 1, Mrs, Frances Mi. Luster, Messilla’ ovchestra were donated. by the New —From Joy dving» | an excellent program for the shut: of Nile, Dab Neuicnai 10.00 Park, No M, near here has been a Richmond management,

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