The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 8

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- . THE SEATTLE STAR ois et eae OY NTHIA CIE Ye FIND REMEDIES | FOR TRAFFIC | PROBLEMS Safety Decides on Them Council Six of NATIONAL SURVEY MADE Half of Accidents Occur Public Places in fhe ge! novement trian traff Buch as st find railway —Laynig t maintaining str for safe traffic movement in cor facilities, properly Jarly in densely populated districts. dustrial establishments. Traffic. ARE YOU SATISFIED? $ your dentist, applied Mmodern.-sanitary methods ih = for your teeth? HAVE YOU CONFIDEN IN YOUR DENTE If not, you'd better change. We_take je in the fact that WE KNOW DENTISTRY, evinced by a constantly in- creasing, satisfied patronage. IN THIS OFFICE Dr. Randolph and Dr. Pret- low personally examine and care for each reapective pa- tient. Ruth Douglas, fully licensed hygienist, eapably cares for all propylactic work. OUR PRICES ARE ASONA! Pine and Westlaxe Entrance 1604 4th Ave. Over the Bank for Savings EL iot-4676 A. iré to Port et Bay Points, he Hound Sha Any Size jf Bes thy cae {iacinding Driver) SEATTLE to. BEM ind Seattle = Bremerton ‘a ek-Brinnon Ferry sch: have been so arranged th lose connection can be made in dither direction pad YARD ROUTE MA In-2299 PUGET SOUND STEAMER ‘SCHEDULES Duye Money, Pavel by bteamer fo Port 6 Port ‘Yow! fentile and and Brinnon ja, = BO, ‘and Victoria (Sidne; Anacortes B. ©.) DUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Bh. COLMAN 01 | tended in lrer early youth ctl to Give —Providing sufficient playground supervised Bnd directed, to discourage children from playing in the streets, particu- = The surveys inctuded a study of the causes of accidents not only on | Streets but also in homes and in in- According } othe survey practically half of all Watal accidents occurred in public | ‘laces, the majority being in street A| since met the one she really loves| @| decree and cannot remarry legally | Joachim Ge lover, @, de aigner and en who designed the structural framework of the HERE shall I spend my vaca- statue of Libery, on Bedloe's island, ” Ak Personal $ “ in New York harbor, died at his| ' Hon y ane Féraonal, Service, S| tiome here Sunday, following a long All sorts of information of where and iness. \@ how to get there. —— | " “Slander Oiten Misses) HM" RAGE Ivan tr) PLANROSESHOW tain Steet ANC er en Usses NEARLY FATAL NEW- BORN TRIPLETS |Many Prizes Arranged for (gs yi rage a LIBRARY MEET | l«é P , AZ 5) ] At Se er aa oe Annual Event June 16 | in pare Bus erson 2mec Old Auto Plunges Into Crowd, || ook car f aie ert Tripple aie Jennings to Welcome Dela fat a } Hitting Old Man By the . ag | : ~ re pike : gates to City July 6 And Gossip, Like Boomerang, Re-| lt rab: ;||to'be helo on dune 17 and'18 nthe | parade rh de { | turns to Smite the Thrower | ot ola om ro) ag gate Ad wwe for the} ghts from, Hecond and fs fa BY CYNTHIA GREY jure pire, Themas Frusolano, att rhe older I grow the more convinced I am that scandal fam t ruses of ¢ ; KK Kuddwin, t the bottom of half the evil in the world... and that)? Ht. 1 Y. years old of |) Matuves * : ¥ yunding t <4 nore people have been driven to desperation thru the loose " a “H ihe r : 1 sate at 2 3 t. ‘Thomas C. Thompson, tongues of others than by any other one cause.” ° tt it . c npet must t f Bebe eh ou. Pra Struthers Burt, the writer, has this to say t —————__— | from oie ; papel oi mane) moka 20 .thd Hike And he adds this proverb from the Spanish to it ‘Al! f se wipe vee Mal csc nd A, A. Barkey, ~ : ish dies thru its own mouth’ _ : ue bape | Former Kaiser’s asified, Lists of the ; aurant man, f rt is meaning is clear 0 alicious gossip kills some- : 4 ngs can be } t Sherw i & ng larry thing in ae of Ww pe Paniwhh Paves it, Fs nt adage What Price Glo a 1908 Wife Makes Visit 1 to og Dye Works, y 1? | eag , Mod pe He we The famous Margot Asquith tells about a party she at- : ' it AM TERD. AM, t ermine | : 5 vise A ® She was gossiped about because she wore a thin white dress, when the other women had} ;,, on their diamonds and satins ) “Do look at her! She has on her nightgown!” one wo- t oh . : man sé jax | aid. \' The whisper reached Margot's ears, arid the woman made} a life-long enemy of the most powerful woman in England | . as Margot later was, And so it often happens that slander and back-biting of-| , ten miss the person for whom they were intended, and, like!" a boomerang, come back to smite the thrower. HER CATTY FRIEND nd date with Three Kittens Away Miss Grey little male Dear We have three kittens we da will can give them al six weeks ks who me. They give to are Call WE st.0408 A SUBS( RIBER 7 Cynthia Grey will receive callers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, | and Tuesday and Thursaay, | from 11 to 12 a. m, at her of- R thirty-five years women who appreciate good linens at fair prices, fice in The Star bullding, 1309 10) F have depended upon The Bon Marche to provide them! Every June ae —_—— 7. i] brings a tide of special values, arranged to convince these women that their | June brides, many of whose mothers bought their first linens in The Bon | Helpful Canning |] faith is deserved. Marche. Hint | De isat aise Grad) 306 duced sna : ¥% — s—Bed Spreads ¥ joc souiennwahtae’siet? | Table Cloths and Napkins V. Sheets—Pillow Case p 6 Bath Fowels for the. Price of 5 jries this yea 1 I have a little! = — suggestion to make to them. To Sais 24 F Ei A ; , 90c {> time an they cool and they wing 70-inch Linen ercaagten ey me pe tor camping.” will wear; seamlenn; 81x90. I Bath Towel: 17x32, for $100 fk ents ATAR ES 68x68 Bleached Linen Pattern Cloths $ P. 3—25¢ Bath Towel 18x34, for $1.25 hanks so much, Star Reader for equot Sheets at $1.75 6—25c Bath Towels, size 18x34, for .25 bigs tatoreetion poFiama ay 68x86 Bleached Linen Pattern Cloths $ Bleached Cases, Ea. 25c ih Beier eaasueat _ 6—30c Bath Towels, size 20x40, for $1.50 SMe 22-inch Napkins to Match, dozen $4.7! ight, and serviceable. | 0, 6—35c Bath Towels, size 19x40, for $1.75 Sugepstion for 36x36 Linen Lunch Cloth $1.75 6—40c Bath Towels, size 20x38, for $2.00 oT i6x46, Same. quality, $2 Heavy Cases, Each 35¢ Pequot Sheets at $1.95 | ¢__450 Bath Towels, size 24x48, for $2.25 ones ‘. ase er ir. Vary we 6—50c Bath Towels, size 24x46, for $2.50 54x54, Same quality, $4.00 . S Ke PsA deria cre oh wpe : : rAd i om Size 42x 6—60¢ Bath Towels, size 24x48, for $3.00 pee a ect 14-inch All-Linen Lunch Napkins, dozen $3.00 Reppelette Bedspreads 6—75c Bath Towels, size 25x50, for $3.75 | which ig the real meaning 18-inch Linen Napkins, dozen $3. Bleached Sheets at 85c $2.50 Other T i 1S ate 1 20-inch Linen Napkins, dozen $- Good quality muslin with flat | Heavy quality, good - looking ther | owel Spectals ?. i center seam. Bize 70x90. cream with colored stripes; 81x90. Good Huck Towels, size 16x88, 1214c , 22-inch Patterned Linen Napkins, dozen $5.00 18x52 Linen-finished Bureau Scarfs 39c 72-inch Bleached Mercerized Damask 50c Third Floor—The Bon Marche Inexpensive Summer Silks —In colorful assortments which tempt one to the economical possession of charm- ing Summer Frocks, 39-In. Printed Satin Crepe $1.95 For dresses, tunics and the base of georgette ensembles, in all-over and striped if. effects that are smart. Colorful designs on grounds of beige, almond, sand, rus- ‘set, poudre, cocoa and others, 39-In. Lustrous Sport Satins $1.65 Divorce Query | Dear Miss Grey: A friend of Our own brand—made to ou | mine was divorced recently and has finish, and free from dressing . j and they wish to marry ‘Immeditely: Would it be legal if they should go into another 1 andy mary and tive out of the state of Wash- | ington until the six months are up? LILA LEE. No. States do not have conflict- ing laws, The woman is not legally divorced until she receives her final | any place until after that time (BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES invites Its readers to uae this For dresses, coats and trimmings for all Summer occasions. In black, white, ‘oe trlonde | The ‘depertmene'& |p coral, pink, Goya red, cocoa, and others. to help in reuniting those who A Those hose ae es 39-In. Smart Novelty Silks at $2.45 the disappearance directly to The st 7 Thani Sy Ses : : * ear tiaae Bear oe Readers who may know the whereaboul Pom-pom, Chenille stripes, Brocades and Bengalines, suitable for dresses or mentioned in this column Many shades including gray, blue, brown and black. 39-In. Black Crepe Bengaline $1.95 A medium weight material especially well suited to coats or frocks for Summer. Mixture of silk and wool. 36-In. Practical Tub Silks at $1.25 White grounds with checks of red, green, lavender, maise, blue and other shades suitable for women’s and children’s frocks. 36-In. Novelty Chenilles at $1.25 Novelty striped and checked Chenilles for dresses or tunics. In navy, russet, maise, citron, radiance and other wanted shades. Third Floor—T he Bon Marche coats, mRDApOES mi © such items as will interest their readers, eee HARRY HERMAN, missing three years, please write your brother, Charles Herman, Pittsburg, Pa. He has enlisted efforts of John W. Bar. | ry, Inpector of police of that city, | and Sergt. Potter, bureau of mlesing | persons, Seattle police. The missing man is 91; height, 6} feet, 1 inch; weight, 220 pounds; has dark hair and complexion. | JOHN HANNA, 50, formerly of | Butte, Mont., now believed tn Seat. tle, write your mother at 18 Fleet. wood st., Belfast, Ireland, or friend, Thomas M. Hanna, 43 Ponsonby ave., Belfast, | eer) MRS. BERTHA CARLSON: Do you still live at 9809 Rainier ave., Seattle? Your mother is very ill again. Write Mrs. Ralph Redding, 215% N. Main st., Fremont, Neb. . black, New Wool and: Fiber Summer § “Uncle, grandmother is and worrying over not hearing from you in 12 or 13 years. Write your niece, Ruth Blodgett, 629 Second st., Kalama. #00, Mich” Sergt. Potter, bureau of missing | persons, Seattle police department, | holds a letter for Dushane. | | Hosts of bright styles of wool; WALTER HEYWoop, novel belts and unusual collars. mother, formerly of 18 Lune st of 31 Johnson st., Ty! chester, Lancashire, Y to i from you. She has the aid of A. Grundy, chief constable, South Vancouver, B, C., and Ser-| Keant Potter, Seattle police, your | Babies’ Fine Warm Wool Capes —$2.50— Wspecially soft quality wool, trimmed on the bottom of the cape and on the dainty collar with pink or blue fiber, ANDREW LUBER, formerly of | | Waukesha, Wis. Attorney G. H.! Daubner i# seeking you in regard to ettlement of your father’s estate at Waukesha Father ee “Miss | | Liberty” Is Dead, | CHICAGO, ayine 1 Miss Libert The father.of | Moor. 'T ame SOUND AVE. FHOM PIKE TO In Arable the word “sheik Second Wloor The Bon Marche illy means “an old tian’? Iter Interesting Indeed Are The Bon June Displays of Linens! Towels! Bedding! “West Home” Bleached Sheets $1.35 Third Floor—The Bon Marche Summer Apparel for Play Days SWEATERS $1.95 button front, jack- ets and clever belted styles of fiber side lace slip-ons. In bright shades, trimmed with contrasting colors, Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche “Thebon Marche 1,000 10 ATTEND >rof, 1. Goodr Third a | State Highway Club Has Everett Office ; Automo T ngton ile ¢ Marche’s VERY year brings increased buying power—with a result that our 35th June finds us increasingly ready to meet the discriminating need of Huck Towels, 17x34, serviceable, 15¢ Hemstitched Linen Huck Towels, 17x82, 39c 15-inch Unbleached Linen Crash 10c Third Floor—The Bon Marche Remarkable Hats Still Lower $9.25 in Price ir own specifications Bizo §1x90. Bleached, soft B ») Peony Bulbs 100 Varieties on Display —grown by E. J. Berneche, of Peony Fame Many Seattle people will remember pleasurably the display of peonies by this rower in The Bon t June, will wel return Wednend: time t Fall pl will gladly advis Mr. Berneche and tell the most of you, you how to make your peony planta. Main Floor—The Bon Marche —Beautifully finished! —Finestquality! —Best workmanship! Selected Hats in many styles—Large body hats embroid- ered in colors. —Others with large appliqued flowers. —Some combinations of leghorn and taffeta. —Smart Taffeta Hats with much hand-embroidering. —In Summer colors and white. Park Your Car } 2 Hours 10c 4 Stores Garage Union at First Avenue When making purchases, ask ralesperson to stamp your garage check for special parking rates, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Jaunty Printed and Plain DRESSES $1.95 The very newest styles; prints with white cuffs, pockets and collars, the latter buttoning to the chin with tiny crochet buttons; solid color fabrics, finished with bright colored em- broidery, and tiny sleeves that puff above the Little Boys’ Colored Wash Suits —$1.25— Tailored Wash Suits, trimmed with black stitching, which gives them a very mascu- line appearance. In blue, green and tan, Sizes 2 to 4. = AINA Fetes Dresses for summe: are more attractive than ever Deftly fashioned in the newest modes. We invite you to inspect them. UNION STR. BRAT LIE Steere Second Moor The Bon Marche

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