The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1925, Page 7

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yonDAY, MA’ TIM SEATTLE her PEATE beeapl Violet Davis | Washington on June 1 Ms Forced to Vacate sine cma te, [Amis iagn” vor nt | 10,000 Men Are on Binoculars ne CE ER ernie, Puperintanies otF Uy .s Riftien war | field Glasses To J. D. Ross [sothe resignation of 1 Ht Telescopes seat maak ion STAR W@man Cut When Hit by Golf Ball _ rEvrything rs for ig | Eye 8 pstadlis COURT REFORM ARE PLANNED Judges of State Will Meet Here at End of July To Mrs. BANDIT BINDS VICTIM REE ECORI ILA CPE =a AT ( fo f t fo th right and fight te : a ; REMARKABLY HIRV BEATTLE, | 4 redord, ah, Mw venitersotent : u +r "he _ and o tion LOW PRICES To Chief Severyns ‘lin the t Our Usual Guarantee | SeATTIEOP CAL Co 115 Second Ave To To Dr. George McLoughlin Salesman Held Up by Lone Bandit ommis ‘DOWNSTAIRS STORE More Than 100 Styles for After- noon, Street and Sports Wear. Offer Goods--Econoiny Prices —Frederak & Neon Service Pe ! east. The bandit os: reported to the pe 6 kind of the latter and moat of it entimental about mother’s that CHIEF SEATTLE obber Enters Home y Ladder; Gets Gem With the use'of a ladder . the home of Mr Matteson ss Snoqua ng, 1115 16th ave “ xcursions this s fe Saturday night ‘ ! , the ourig plenie Ker Jamond ring valued at © of log sings ane small ico CHIEF SEATTLE rEDUCED Extraordinary Values in Two Lots To Summer Campers "i Let the t fat © of Lero c ummer \To Pedestria Boy Knocked Down, Bruised by Autoist Demonstrating Lovely New Summer Dresses SEC, WORK IS COMING HERE Elwood Mead Also to Attend Irrigation Meet FREDERICK & NELSON Our Ability Distinctive Fashions to at Low Prices. | In Plain and Printed Crepes—Georgette—Stripe Tub Silks (nehuding to BREMERT PORT ORCHARD r =z i i in » humanity CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Grocerymen: Your big again bloomed forth w ers. Thru all on Fourth ave, S A DRESS EVENT of more than passing importance to thos¢ planning additions to Summer, and vacation, wardrobes Because here are charming Dresses, in the making of which style- rightn and quality have not been stinted, and in such diversi- fied varieties as to include practically every noteworthy fashion the jabot—front fullness—lace-panel fronts tails found in popular-priced dresses Plenty ette Youthful s sleevele plain and printed silks. Many Altogether a remarkably crepes, and some stripe tub silks es and many other de- Flapper Wives Shaw on on Job; Don’t Tell the Boss Marrying Justices Do Rush Business Thru the Noon Hour; Monday’s Favorite Day BY JIM MARSHALL Why give it up? say M IRE than 25 per cent of the the brides. girls. working in down- But they're afraid If thelr hg iyy thang hit ]. bosses know they're married Their employers don't | they'll be fired. S80 they keep know they're married, either. on working. This is the estimate of court- Couples dash across to the house justices. and attaches, courthouse at the noon hour. who soe hundreds of hurry-up They hunt up the license bu weddings during the course of reau, get a license and then da} whisk away to a justice of the tices Dalton, Austin and peace, Wright, three King county “1 do “marrying squires," perfortn | do, of hasty weddings “Bleas you, times. | says the justice. Ten minutes later the young bride is back at her typewriter "You look @ little flushed,” says the boss. ‘Don't work too hard.” “I—oh—I had a little shop- ping to-do at noon,” says the bride, feeling the wedding ring, hung around her neck on a ribbon, and hidden away, Monday's the favorite day They talk it over Sunday and get it over the next day. Fri day's the poorest. Nobody's superstitious, but | couples a year,” | q Dalton. “No way of telling. of course, just how many wives keep on working and don’t tell their bosseq—but Dr. Emery C. Pare’s | it's quite a iarge percentage.” R P Civil Sevvice Posts || ANestorati on Plate Vacant; Hold Exams _ The Plate Beautiful Wiiuaattrisive paiarion ot anion Shapes the }today by the United States civil serv. we solemnize py, averaging orate ceremonies, in : : ked churches, by WO HUNDRED FIFTY of the better silk Dresses in charm- * says Justice C. Cy a ; :. ¥ ing silk prints, many in the new Summer reds, many in heavy silk-mixed bengalines in Roman stripes on white, some plain color bengalines, beautiful plain color and printed Geor- gette crepe dresses and plenty of the cool tub silk frocks. Dalton. |: length lace panels in front and on sides. Modern’ gria*itica stripe crepe dresses at $12.75. and silk stockings, cases they fur coats In many are making from $100 to $125 a month in an of. fice; they have regular hours, two weeks’ vacation with pay very year. That's as good a job as the ax, many this lot, at $12.75. On Display in Fifth and Sixth Avenue Windows | facial con strong upward removes wrink- les and restores youth ful appearance. The vacuum double suction holds the plate firmiy. The mont satisfactory Plate that I have ever made, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EXAMINATION FREE Hight department get DENTSIST erect a Jice commission, are: Farm superin. tendent, $1,680; foreman sailmaker, 4,000; aeronautical inatructor, $1,800, lor cartographic engineer, $1,860; lo operator, $1,200; steam-electric Jengineer, $1,440 and quarters; sup: intendent of zoological park, $5,200. Application blanks and further in. formation may be had at 207 Post-| ie building, Seattle, | - | with fringe. 21% yards in length. and $2.95 ea ach. New Reversible Chenille Rugs in attractive colorings for the bathroom or bedroom. Firmly woven, and fringed. In 6 colorings and 2 designs. DOWNSTAIRS STORE (Recommend Lighting Canal for Knights Winance committeemen Friday at. ternoon recommended that the city three extra summer, to steel framework at the Ire mont station and, seceording tol | board of Workn advices, to erect I }Jumination features on the canal $j) Grr re cede iin Vomplar con- clave, 1504 Third Avenue, corner Thirds and Pike, Seattle, Wash, Smart jabot effects in self materials and in dainty laces. In the Downstairs Store of Lower Prices—Tuesday | | Women’s and Misses’ Sizes 16 to 40 of lovely plain color and printed silk crepes and Georg- at $9.00. of course. yne-of-a-kind st attractive group at so low a price— Many combinations-of 5 Misses’ and Women’s Sizes 16 to 40 Full- Also some all-black satin- Both are newly- Gantived lots of Dresses, low-priced because of advantageous purchases made in New York. Exceptional value, in On Display in Fifth and Sixth Avenue Windows 500 Fringed Panel Curtains—Special $1.20—$1.50—$1.75—§$2.95 Each SEVENTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES in good quality net in plain and riclily patterned effects. Every curtain finished Beige and ecru colors, Exceptional values at these low prices — $1.20, $1.50, $1.75 DOWNSTAIRS Stor 18x36-inch size, $1.65 24x36-inch size, $2.25 24x48-inch size, $2.85

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