The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1925, Page 7

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tHURS DAY, MAY 14, 1925 CYNTHIA GREY ———————_, Let’s Broadcast C heer| | Says Reader a Policy Might Lessen Strife and Spread Contentment A Special Offer of New Coats ana Dresses For the Value-Wise Shopper qT e Florence Shop has made another big contribu ion to the demands of Seattle’s style-value seekers. tT is large group of New Coats and Dresses for Summer has been made up from latest shipments to reach our store—and the value-wise shopper will see at a glance the saving that is to be made. The Coats come in all sizes, featuring newest lines, devel- oped from twill and charmeen materials in all popular Such - BY CYN’ THIA GREY | “Why don’t we hear more stories about contented couple: Mrs. ttle rises to ask the question. “There was a time when my husband and I considered home happiness of man and wife a matter for themselves alone to enjoy. “But our viewpoint has changed, We have come to the| conclusion that there should be more said about our happy} families, shad Some have touches “We think if contentment were broadcasted oftener and of fur, strife kept in the dark more, contentment would spread and| trife decrease. We were so » happy to read in your column a few days| ago, a letter from a man, who said he had lived a contented life with the same wife for 40 years and was still fond of her and still enjoyed her company. | Aren't there some more husbands and wives who would tell that kind of story to a strife-torn world? | “We think such letters make good reading and will in-} | terest many of us.”” j : | This department will be only too glad to print brief let-| ters from readers, who have found contentment in their | homes and proved to themselves they chose the right pe ge when they married, In the midst of all the uncertainties of modern matri-| mony, it would be refreshing to hear quiet comments from| couples who have cornered happines even tho wedded, Dear Grey: About six ye oo enna Tr | ago I met @ young man t ‘Cynthia. Grey will recetve | | a few monthe I’ yield 5 pe | callers on Monday, Wednesday | aan as the } | and Friday, from 1 to 3 p. m, | Thursday, | at her of- | {and Tuesday and courses, ts | from 11 to 12 a. m, I brok fter I found that 1 grown tien tee ae er ho ma in The Star building, 1909 | 2st Rceeane ||. After all these years f have met 4 man whom I care for. When he richer, for poorer.” And asked mo to marry him I made a ds of women have cheerfully | it, and have faced poverty light heart. If your sweet loves you, I'm sure she wi you spite of the loss of your grocery business. Ask her, n he un The hi now o than a weel I have heard Dainty Frocks of silk, flat crepe, printed silk, ton crepe, chiffon and lace creations are of Friday and Saturday at this attractive Florence price. | nolves ever, yc }elad that you w jthis man bef jhim. If you afterward, ax you Inevitably w have, your whole life might have Jbeen wrecked This way, he ma come back to you when he has had time to think thir Pains Nina Dear Mixa ave r By J. R. Justice t know T want to, as ev take mo seriounly it’s done. Did you ever hear the man of | A well | day had been East and had brought ‘back with him a new gambling de vico which looked to be a oquar o) kame, He submitted this to the ehict police, and since more or lew | + gambler of that} HERMIT and Summer Hats in all shapes in large and small models are featured at this startling low The Upftairs Shop Thut Saves You Money Tins’ th dhe’ hapey amare soo Ge SECOND SRATTLE 7 y. Keep yourself sweet and| gambling was permitted, t chief AD NP ee grooming, dally | agreed that if it was a square game, | Great Underpricing of price. There are styles for ‘We love what ts lovable? Islte personal habits. | it t run, Miss and Matron. yourself lovable. active, You ® young man, try y Christmas the A large group of lovely Spring $ | 95 Get up every morning doter- gambler had| money off his little| t as Innocent deceased's estate, alleges just p: ou will r Mra. Con LEA 1 containing $50 Dear Miss I love a ye @roperty of Slain Man Now Demanded) ‘TACOMA, May 14.—An order was @round to wish the} rry Christmas and incl took along a present which proper time he handed to to or after Heale’s death, ger took m bill I met the girl ago when I had a from Heale’s p fasued by Judge Chapman !n superior — pan iiegend aye erect itt. | Rite | cin ¥ i own, But tinres have b 10 bad, |, court Wednesday directing Mrs AGENT SUES WOMAN . at have had to sell my busines It proved to be @ little bag with 0 in gold in it such Mollie Conger to show cause why she w. c should not t all the personal prop- The chief de} & gift, Gowew, age sult In superior court against . h started} ond go to work at a low sal: Marie | don't «¢ 1 can marry for a ¢ ho | as up| been an honest | > Robert S. Heale,| Connelly, He asserts she owes him | long time, unless my girl ts willl an $800 commission on sale of a| ‘0 live as & pre t, chief," aald the gam | t to death by George nO . u think a girl will face povert Kiet i » asband ot tha waleee aetnmtonametion picture theater, 2a {7% ities © OW oan he io tno harm. It ts only | the home of Mrs. Conger, on the night | ound a buyer for her, at $16,000, | Dad You duit eect You ju throw it you clean! Good-bye," would you have} asked tho chief of the jury. | he says, but sho has not paid him & contracted fee of 6 of May 3 R. N. Simpson, administrator of the Many per cent n. A woma © fF In the waste basket wh Sven fs your desk tonight. “Now what done?” | man | | “And what did you do?" asked! {the Juryman of the chief. | “I decline to answer,” sald the | chief, ' see RAYON SILK DRESSES See these dresses and you will know why this store i growing so fast. Well made, smartly styled. Greatest val ues in the city, CREPE PRINTS gned in popular col- are most remark- this low price. Some also included. Cleverly ors, these able buys at mart flannels are Nearly every wanted shade, tailored effects. You will be surprised at the and quality of these coats. CHIFFON HOSE—Pure Silk Thread Chiffon Hose in black and gunmetal, with mercer- ized lisle tops; double soles, heels and toes. in smart sport and style ON SADE, DA Oy eis sds sues cemrecisees HIGH POINT HEEL SILK HOSE— exceptionally fine, popular priced pure will ] 05 hose, in black and the fashionable colors. pet ONESALE fesiccudenecsis oes cos elsteie CHILDREN’S DRESSES—Splendid Wash Dresses for girls of 7 to 12 years, made of good standard dress ginghams in all colors, in a number of attractive styles. ON SALE CHILDREN’S UNDERWAISTS — Knitted U nderwaists for girls and boys, with rein- forted strapping; regular 50c quality—in sizes 2 to 12 yea ON SALE...4...03 nes GIRLS’ SILK HOS he finest quality and best value in a dressy, real good-wear- ing hose. All the popular colors, in either full length or roll top. ON SALE......... WHITE KID PUMPS for women at § 95 growing girls. Very latest modes, cut-out s designs. .ON- SALE .............. BARGAINS | GINGHAM SPECIAL 32-inch Plain and Fancy Gingham; new colors; new patterns; values in this lot up to 29¢. Friday and Saturday 15¢ Silk and Cotton Figured Crepe, 40 inches ? Special 69c wide; new spring colors and designs. 25 colors in Florida Flock Dot Voiles, fast colors, For Friday and Saturday selling, yard 29c 4 EPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 First Avenue NOISE WILL SOON BE HEARD BUSY CARPENTERS WILL BE REBUILDING OUR ENTIRE STORE REMODELING SALE NOW IN FULL PROGRESS The workers will soon need room to remodel and enlarge store. Every article in stock cut in price to make room. smartly styled in * $9.95 95 $00 BOYS’ OXFORDS, Brown and Black. ON SALE .... MEN’S TAN OXFORDS—AII new ar- rivals. Very latest patterns, ON) BALE ites i enes ee tkcese cars = MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS. ON SALE MEN’S FINE BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS. ON SALE . MEN’S SUITS—Extraordinary,, offer for Friday and Saturday. Regular $40 suits. ON SALE BOYS’ TWO-PANTS SUITS— Regular $7.50 values. ON SALE ... : BOYS’ HIGH s CORDUROY PANTS .. BASEMENT | Kingwood Figured. Dress Prints, many colors; 36-inch cloth. Friday and Saturday Rainier Broom No. 6; 4 stitched; painted handle; worth $1.25. 69c pongee finish, in Special, Friday and Saturday. . LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS SHOES... jae old-timer who loves Puget Sound country better than he does the fow stocks and bonds that ho possesses, suggests that the Stone & Webster interests donate to the state whatever claim it has on the Snoqualmie power sito. Here are somo of the reasons ho advances: 1 With the completion of e Boker river and tho Skagit power planta, there will be little need | Now you can have a continuous supply to use the Snoqualmie of hot water. No need of fire in the fur- 2 * é ‘ ¢ have made a good deal of| nace or kitchen stove. A 24-hour service money out of this part of the coun —efficient, safe and economical. It's ii) (74 cay Mfort to be generous; easy with a 3 It was @ great crime In the out HOT WATER HEATER jthe falls for the best part of ,the Automatic Temperature Control foan the} “T ower, Tho Stone & Vieluter people | over year, And whilo Stono & Webster may not have been responsible for |this, they now have {t within thelr dice |power to right this wrong. | Anyone who has proudly taken |Eastern friends to see the falls dur |ing the summer months, to find only a ribbon of water coming over where | [there had been na torrent in the |spring, will find {t easy to agreo with |this suggestion. | owe ‘ elous heater is simply constructed and durable; easily remoy- able, and absolutely guaranteed. In homes using electric ranges it is essential for adequate hot water supply, and a wonderful convenience in homes where gas, coal or wood is used. An old man foll in a fit on Fourth ave, Some one rushed to a drug store an\ soona physician appeared, and, aftyy looking the man over, i took out’a syringe and shot somo- It heats a full.supply very quickly and maintains the thing into his arm, ‘The ambulance hot water sppply at the proper temperature day and pean and took the unfortunate nn ‘night as desired during the Summer months when ‘Thin was a merciful act and prob. the furnace is idle. And it’s a real time-saver, prac- |ably waa the thing to do, if the In tical and economical. “ jdoction was a prative. If It wos narcotic, Jt Way @ very dangerous procedure. A ‘shot in tho arm will stop tho pain, but the mufferor ts Hkoly to re member the painkiller the noxt time he gets a pain, and in the end graduate into a dope fiond, Whilo much iq being sat and done to suppress the narcotio evil, will rome one please tell the doctor | not to be too carelena with hia little gun? The above shows typicul in- stallation, Westinghouse Blec- ter Haonter (A) ta keeping ¥ r many hours, Hot culates rapidly, When max- imum desired temperature ta reached, therm matteally turn, f (Dp) max: We also carry other types of Electric Water Heaters, ranging in price froms616 to $22.50. Hot Water Tank Covers, $12 up to $25, CITY LIGHTS POWER SEATTLE 204 County-City Bldg. MA in-6000 Owned and Operated by the People of Seattle it off at ation ts tempera~ thing for you to do but turn a awiteh, Prices: (Westinghouse Heater Only) 750-3,500-Watt up to $37 A farming implement has been in-}| You vented which strips rice from stalls in the flolds, #o that the straw can bo harvested weparatelye Only Thing Vateean Wants Is Sympathy John Kinsella, norve-shattered vot eran, Who was on a supply during the world war, declares that] fire the one thing needed at tho Amer he says, commodations were not al) that ono could ask to mak | man's he simply cn low rules and] gulations to the letter, not seem ‘to University of Washi ©, members No ono has called fe the you Lemons Bleach the Skin White ~ Shake have Massage this lemon bleach arma and han Vamous bring that clear youthful rosy<white freckle, tlon yourself, yeady to use Jmmodiately after tt js prepared) Ranch House Fire __| Takes Two Lives) AUBURN, Cal, May 14—Two | children were burned to death in a which destroyed their ranch home near Loomls Wednesday. | Lako hospital is sympathy. Ernest and Roy Lewis, 7 and 2 was there for two months,”| years old, were the victims. Their! “and whilo the food and cdward M, Lawis, was se- ured when he attempted to rescuo them. A defective stove was blamed for tho blaze. ship T have no complaint But when a ‘ot to pieces, | MAN IS ACQUITTED | Frank Gatt, accused of conspiracy | to violate the prohibition law, has | been found not guilty by directed | verdict of Judge Cushman, federal court. Parts of a still and some moonshine were In evidence, Tony LAberetto, connected with the caso, Ill 1s to be triod. and they | understand that there," WILL NOT MARCH on R. O. T. will not take part this | in any Memorial day para vicos of rvance, 4 for any Adve ment) Men! 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At alt good druggists, via “The Olympian “A Tickets on Sale Daily May 22 — September 15 SIMILAR FARES TO OTHER CITIES LIBERAL STOPOVERS DIVERSE ROUTES You will find Diring Car Service of the right kind on The Olympian. A well-stockedipantry and a trained crew, attending thoughtfully to your individual wishes, serving your order so that you just can't help but like it, give you that comfortable feeling which makes the meal hour complete and leads you t say, “That was a good meal,” J. BAHL General Agent, Passenger Department K. M, GOULBRANSEN City Passenger Agont Second Ave. and Madison St, Phono EL sot-6800 The Milwaukee Railway It's Electrified CHICA MILWAUKEE} Stpavt vedi miawnlada ali

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