The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 3

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ieee MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925 ATT LE STAR RESTORE DUTIES! Mian . SUNNYSIDE SPUD ;— ON AUTOS | Mai Main Street | CYNTHIA GREY [Woman ondems Men ADA BLACKJACK | (aie pecan we ae B IS CLEARED ALK Singh & man Ko | Le illy, satesmar uting for i = McKenna List Effective teh around ‘The olympic Ho |1925 Potato Output Over- | W ho Boast of K@) USSES | Stefansson Says Eskimo Gree More in England | wrissicn man ctatie xtadion {tops Last Year's Production i ua Was “Faithful to the End” It slow! joorge Shields, « . f eer ? 4 ] oF, r Kenna at! fh “merchant, displaying now | sUNNYAIDE, say «—aino wel] SayS Kiss of Reptile Would Rank i x: s hat on Marion at. Ar \ } nent rr . j ‘ ay i r eer sap ie ‘| Above That of Modern Judas ‘ad Act ma rying a bag ‘or an ; wa D omer.) ‘orenseine, Petar urcy are, exceptionaily| Dear Miss Grey: When I read the letter of one “J. J ae the | MeFehanit, dodwing a car at oor | bright this year, according to Fred] 7 way nauseated beyond words, And when I saw the one ° ooh a lunch on T Ted Goin, ft pot Ade I would like to say. So must keep within the lau And| Det t/t) 1 ips sduced into oiympi EON, unten eoarelcs such creatures—reptiles—call themselves men Be anned y artectrg |. Yertizing, Mustling weet.on Olive « rorty, pen cent] 4g. J.” brazenly boasts: “I had 17 girl friends last sum os. bd pre w ince oo Fi police ttl mer and kissed 14 of them,” Haw! Now J. J., just why The McKenna dutles 13 pe peel oeniegh: “t! are you telling all this to the world? Because you are dé I Mi old BN tates clase: Nanter ; rt thi Hisy point to | Void of manhood, honor and shame hat’s why! And the ecronents and motion 1 Unele Sam Ts bumpe baa. Beverznn ne | Bathe applies to'the “Bach,” the braggart, who boasts of beh bi iF F ' You, “J. aaa “Rach,” want the world to Know that these girls ar eenee ed OL L ANC LET Hotel for Business. “onan a ares aes (eh leew pus ma Vhought your e ..| Women to Be Opened f. But if your kisses have de Fey erat girls, then you fs corrupt as Our girls going to the e Ed Hagen’s Trial er the case of the U.’s dogs?) Such m and “Bach” are going to the devil—where 4 i o) n i cq | KROW 1 they belong , Is Due This Month rs id Spr cee vs pated age ¢ Are men really that blind and selfish that they t see how utterly 4 bia kK foxe: Monda dishonorable they are when they BY Has 1 tt " be petried Na they can kiss—and then crow o ange before tho M yey hy Such conceited boasters ‘ Ber cot t A tot of © bag full of gas where their head ought to erg eet f r AY Giahal that gaa bi or them by giving gumber Judge J ah N oie GRRE : they can grow a littl something ry } 1 Judge E. F ale 1 r “ permit 1 rt “| ove " " ws 1 z : s {tintied tha 1 4 e held, t 1 J & OFFICE IS LOOTED , $ heroes ho thecoltieac om ts ‘ . Motern Woodmen of America a i rs THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT And Still the Good Ones Come— ey ‘ a 2 Beating Our Own Records! B)Thate to FINE SUEDE AND FLANNEL | Ba eee 16 to 42 Fur Banded! Contrasting trimmings on collars, sleeves, and have bandings of fur! Delightfully tailored —stressing the straight line effects. These values are almost without 9/4 rivals! ts In the wanted soft, vivid shades. and | fice In The Star building, 1399 | | Seventh ave \ iy Set i sn ameetirimnssetsiaameminses ecnenncranarers 2.7 > SULA S0 9 9a wachteine hi WARES 350 Trimmed Hats For Women, Misses and Growing Girls! AID MRS, DAVIS Public Dance Proceeds Will Buy House for Family ee eee ea } Children’s i Mercerized or i Cotton E = iit HOS Derby rib- bed — elastic This is one of the best groups of Hats at this price we've been able to purchase fer many weeks! New- in medical and sur Her husband was Mrs. Davis. ness is a one-word story of the | * en t work as a polic shipment! fan! bat pean, theros Children’s chee tatal ton i ami : New colors! New materials! Rayon Plaited Bobbed and unbobbed heads are received'from the dance w catered for! All sizes, too! A truly buy them a home notable event—that will save you real money! Attempt at Firing Warehouse Foiled YAKIMA, May William Smith, night w frightened away twe seta ate inside the Horticultural “/e SOCKS SECONDS c ] Popular © ol- 3 Gg Rolled fan- | &y tops—wide ors—ribbed to the toe style sites 6 to 914. were about to Count 720 Pairs Women’s Rayon Plaited ose Substandards PUMPS $ to a ane : + to-the ¢ Sizes Seven Arrested in ae ! : ‘ — for 3to8 Three Liquor Raids | “tag yreas-—size' 8% to ; Federal dry agents in three ralds B and © widths. Sunday night seized many quarts of | gates 10d son warehouses and contents ¥ ft more than $500,000 were de a lima's “produce row.” | | empts contraband liquor and arrested seven | 1720 Pairs Women’s | per | In the third raid in as many weeka | 8 Jat 1329 Sixth ave.’ agents arrested | if md Rayon | Mra. Camille Barter, Vern ¢ 4 awyer and selzed a aq’ y 4 H 1] S E The suede models are AbatiAee Third wv F cleverly trimmed with inter- | Jack omens ds and mn r Bi a ee | : Sree Ob Pe contraband in thelr room, the agents | t hepa lacings and straps of patent | reported A residence at 6514 Phinney was being used as a beer parlor, the raid: | ers charge. Harry and Nell John-| son were arrested, All seven are! held in the immigration station, \“U” Architecture School Recognized in the leather. Novelty cut-outs! Southern ties! High and Cuban heels! Light weight, flexible leather soles. Priced for economy! 99° \ feet—triple niock seam backs — mercerized Sites 814 to 10, tops Men’s Athletic Nainsook 1,560 Pairs Men’s Part-Wool n of Collegiate Schools of Ss Oo C Ss chitecture has been given the de: | C ¢ partment of architecture at the uni (a IMPERFECTS OF HIGH-GRADE versity. Carl i, Gould heads the Mh Knitted elastic waist bands STOCK—Mostly black—a few Ox |department. Pighteen schools tt 4 to 16, fords with gray heels @@d toes, Membership National A America are member is training The depart ment 80 studente, includ | ing three co-eds them aon to think Cracked Toes New © how many girls y have ineture needed wallop and maybe 1 ego ody pleas about OPEN BIG STORE eee Tender Feet Sears, Roebuck Celebrate 15th Seattle Anniversary RANKIN CO. ' THE GROTE- CL £ Special Purchase . Spring Coats e 3112 3 price as this the quality vere not for would be impossible for which these Coats a fortunate special smart Spring Coat for $11.50! quantity is small, and the value so nust s special sale price to QUCH garments ( re pre ent purchase. A Nn 2 the Tuesday only. These gray and are of novelty coatings in tan, wood brown, trimmed with buttons, some with contrasting insets on side, pockets and cuffs. All are well lined with ser- viceable striped venetian linings. All sizes are included, 14 to 18 years in misses’ sizes, and 34 to 44 bust measure. Coats some —The Grote Rankin Co. Second Floor T or : shot to ‘ | de er in a Seat. H , e ot Mrs. Nora a K 4 when the home for bu . hter of Mr. and Woman Slain Here 3: to Be Buried Today « is high Now something can be done about your old wood floors HE designers of these fine new linoleum floors worked hand-in-hand with the needs of architects and decorators. They are beautiful floors. Cemented in place over a cushioning layer of builders’ felt, and waxed, they will wear for a lifetime. Resolve now to visit a homefurnishing store this week. Ask the merchant to show you these pattern floors that are so much in vogue. He will cheerfully estimate on re- placing your old worn wood floors with pattern. held. these smooth, quiet, comfortable floors. Floors that are cleaned by simply dry-mop-, ping. Beautiful, colorful floors on which furniture and fine fabric rugs look their best. You will find hand-set and moulded in- laids in plain, inset, and marbled tiles; Jaspés; arabesque, figured, and medallion patterns; sturdy, long-wearing prints; and beautiful rugs of printed or inlaid linoleum. He will show you patterns that are for bedrooms A black and white drawing cannot do justice to this pretty inlaid It is a dark gray figure with touches of blue on a buff A colorful bedroom can be easily lanned with a figured Rea design. Fine fabric rugs and furniture show their prettiest on these pattern You must see this pretty pattern in its soft, natural colors. It is called Jaspe. It comes in ground colors of blue, green, brown, or . The soft field is rippled with lighter and darker tints of the same base color. You will also find parquetry patterns, black and cream tiles—in fact, the color and pattern best suited for each Mesitel inlaid linoleum pattern ora neat printe ala Ne 3081 floors of Armstrong's Linoleum. N for living-rooms gra Armstrong's Jape Marble Tile Inlaid No. 72 or cork-tan. "New Floors for Old” ia the title of an interest- ing booklet sent FREE. Contains, in addition to actual color illustrations of new patterns, helpful hints on redecorating your rooms, Look for the CIRCLE A trade-mark on the burlap back who rent As an inexpensive covering for that bare wood floor it will pay you to look at the new Inlaid Rug, No, 1020 New, beautiful linoleum rugs for those room. Waxed and polished, these floors grow lustrous and mellow, for halls and sun porches: Be sure you are shown the new Handcraft tiles, for sun porches and entrance halls; the Dutch red tiles, an idea borrowed from the spick-and-span kitchens of Old Holland; and the new colorful marble tiles (laid with a plain border, these marble tiles are particularly effective). that simply refuse to show dirt—and granites of blue, or green, There are inset tiles of blue and gray Printed Rug, No. 865 Pri Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs. Inlaid or printed, > you will find fresh beauty of design. These rugs lie flat. There are no curling edges to trip unwary feet. “Two minutes’ mopping — and CLEAN.” They last for years and years. Armstronc Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 Linoleum Diviston, Lancaster, PENNSYLVANIA Seattle Office—808 Terminal S Armstrong’ lor Every F Sales Building. Telephone—EL iot-8641, s Linoleum rin the House — LAAADAAEE Aste SB Aetsheted 92 12 ee et - q a { “~

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