The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1925, Page 8

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CYNTHIA GREY —————- | : INJURES Two One Woman Approves Explosion Near Auburn Felt | ~ ‘Disgusted Hu bby”’ for a Mile; Car Wrecked | : ‘ a eves | No Plausible Excuse for Fat, Slovenly DYNAMITE BLAST al “aes Women These Days, She Claims ’ | : lage e BY CYNTHIA GREY ' ; tw t t t ¢ 1 udifferent an , eceived many let y, they ed him A T d e from a woman who takes a more f s ew of h roblem. Here it is: Miss Grey: I have never read a more unreasonable the one which appeared in your columns on the th signed “Mondzie” in answer to the man who deplores fact that his wife has let herself get disgrstingly fat. ; i = There are two classes of fat women—the kind who try i to dress sensibly and those who pay no attention to it 4 s com-| the kind who care, and the kind who do not, | pletely T is auch a one re | Bawey, from & I reoelve | Painter Held on Bathe fh 1 Remiina nae | City’s Fire Law \ the front y and Thureday, | 1 J 2 a. m, at her of: | i od 3 ft i i Swithout a lic wan released , after posting $500 bails . 6 are Old City Resident Airedale Doo to Dies in Portland Give Away j Mrs, Mildred A, Newhall, former | cles Dear Miss Grey: We are leaving it Beattle res: 4 in Po i eed in uple of days and i} Monday vices cannot take our pet alredale dog Hi held in Po but the body wil He is young and a t y and be interred a’ Thursday in would anion Beattic, when cor itment services and w jonesome owill be held. whal? resided , | man, ace him with .. w years! . in the country We 4 to give him to children for fear he might be mistreated and we love him, If any person Ike I describe | anyone havin, wants him, we will be glad to give| him away, Call RA nler.4096. seasons healthful ssi. ‘MENU SUGGESTION: an Answer depart-| tar editorial page, a} wered to the ef-/ Norsemen were in nts of Norway, Sweden and They were the way alone, In wegians Keeping fit at this time of year is largely They discovered Iceland and @ matter of diet. ted it. They conquered Norman a é th Faroes, the Orkneys, the Shet And that explains the wide popularity of lands, the Mediterranean islands, | and parts of Italy, Ireland, Eng.| land and Scotiand. Their language | was the Old Norse, which today in still used in Toeland. It is spoken | today also in some rural district | in Norway and ts being taught | ths colleges there for classical y poses. .. Sxxeppep WHEAT and strawberries. People who know food values recognize this com- bination 2s the light but nourishing food which amply supplies the body fuel for Spring and summer activities. If you haven't yer joined this “Keep Fit Club” do so today! Start with SHrepDED Wuear and strawberries. PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO. Oskland, Calif. Iwas nause- | as Jack sald in awed tones cone was badly hurt That was blood on the newel post I wonder how it got there?’ “Someone rushe stairs as I stood in sald, and then I told gone into the nursery a MGA strawbervies|: Sa “J don't know,’* I replied. terribly frightened. I only know} that @ man brushed past ma no clone | I could have touched him,’* | “Whero is Syd? How can he sleop thru all this?” asked Jack | suddenly, remembering that Syd | was our house guest. Then he call-| ed him loudly: “Syd, Oh Syd!" | There was no answer. Not be-| ing able to arouse Syd seemad to| worry Jack. He looked an tho he did not know what to do next. With a sudden flare the lights came on. Evidently the chauffeur had quickly found tho break. ‘This seemed to stir Jack's brain for he pulled out the drawer that con tain my jewels. It was empty. “Well, I guess those damn pearls ure gone this time for good, They certainly can cause more trouble] than I ever knew could be caused | by inanimate things. | “The breaks in both wires are mended, sir.” Jack and I looked up and found Benson clothed and in his conven- tional English butler mind again, "The wires were both cut, sir,| clone to the house, he said.” Daw son seemed to know immediately | it was, and he has repatred | intwo biscuits wae And so different, too—you'll just love the flavor! the "That's a little strange,” sald} Jack to himself. | “Why? I asked. | “What should our chauffeur know | about our house arrangements, His| quarters are over the garage. You know, ho does not even eat his} meals in the servant's dining room. He told me he preferred to board himself.” look at the newel post,” Jack sald to me Benson deferentially handed mo an old Spanish shawl that 1 use| on the plano and I twisted it about me, My orchid night dress was a sight to behold because I had wiped my bloody hand on it. As we went into the hall in the bright light . which Benson had turned on all over the house wo saw thru the drawing room door, that the French window on tho fr side wan flung wide. Jack rushed quickly toward St, and wae going thru when Benson “L would not go out there until morning, You would only r tracks about the TOMORROW—Thia letter contin: \ ued, MARTIAL LAW IN “ie: sei so JAIL ABSOLVED Sere, Os;Svett, ELECT LINCOLN CHINESE CITY The § Jury Finds Death in County Is Named President of Po : sores Prison Was Natural Commission at Meeting Shanghai Rieting Seriois; peon arrested THE SEATTLE STAR Consuls Ask Warships STAGES As a result “BIKE WEEK ne will be staged. fi ‘ for a THE BON MARCHE 18 Stores Combine in Bi Purchase of Draperies! wu HERE’S OUR SHARE! He got A big New York manufacturer needed money! Offered Draperies at a price to raise it! money! We got draperies! You get best values we ever saw! 36-Inch Brocaded “Inch Stri Rayon Drapery, OC | Sunfast Drapery 1.00 Highly lustrous material, for curtains Brocaded Draperies, very effective and or overdraperies. Pretty designs for any new for overdraperies, In shades of rose, room. In shades of rose, blue and gold. blue and gold. 36-Inch Rayon 4 5 36-In. Fine Quality i 5 yd, 40C Cc In very lovely floral effects, both dur- Curtain Gauze, Rayon Gauze able and effective. In warm shades of {| __ecru. 35 | 36-Inch Open-Mesh Casement Cloth 65c Cc Artificial silk material, suitable for bookcase, French door | and window curtains. In blue, rose and natural shade. | | 40-Inch Good Drapery Damask $1 95 60c For draperies and upholstery. Very lustrous and in 4 ean" attractive designs. In blue and gold, rose and gold, black and gold and 2) 45c Plain and changeable effects in this beautiful over- drapery materials. Shades of rose, blue, gold and tan. Floor—The Bon Marche A material much in demand for new curtains in halls, living rooms and dining rooms. In ecru only, 38-Inch Fine Curtain Grenadines Striped and crossbar designs, for effective ruffled or panel curtains. In natural color only. 36-Inch Heavy Rayon Luster Cloth Strong and durable material, in both plain and jacquard weaves. Very pretty new designs 36-Inch Linen Color Crash, Yard For draperies, pillows and slip covers; a good, durable qual- ity which launders easily. | 45-Inch Sunfast Rayon Glace | mulberry and gold. $1.25 Fourth The Baby Shop Is Ready for Summer Baby’s Knitted Capes ——$1.95—— Soft, fluffy capes, trimmed with brushed wool collars and front strips. In pink or blue. Crocheted Silk Caps 98c Clever and becoming little Caps, which have ‘Graduation Dresses In White and Pastel Shades for Girls 14 to 17 Winsome frocks | of Georgette and crepe de chine, made | smartly but with a ear tabs, tying under the chin. | careful simplicity. | These are frocks Perky Dimity Frocks Embroidered that may be worn $1.95 Voile Dresses $1.95 81-Inch Bleached all summer for aft- Full, white y Exquisite pastel and bright ernoon and dance straight from and trimmed embroidered rosebuds. . aro trimmed with con- c r and cuffs and ted with tint em- wear, Sheeting 50c Yd. x i pr ids. In orchid, 500 yards; serviceable, Thi Or : sates enna HN malse, green, pink and dle. | beached sheeting, a h ie, dnote anty s $2. Sizen 2 to 6 sh, i An espe nice quality Babies’ Hand-Made Maise, Apple 40-Inch Twilled Black Sateen 25c 800 yards; hbavy, soft twilled satocn—lengths to 20 yards. with a quaint r white lawn at the neck and cuffs, and wide touches of hand embroidery. Pretty colors, and sizes 2 to 6. Double Cotton Blankets $1.75 Size 30x40, bound with good quality muslin and finished with pink or blue border. Babies’ Machine-Madz Dresses 75c Dainty and frilled, and trimmed with delicate lace and embroidery. Sizes from infants’ to 2 years. 27-Inch Fiannelette Diapers Dozen $1.95 Hand-made Wool Bootees, trimmed with with pink or blue, 250 and 50c, Free Clinic for Well Babies, 9:80 to 11:30, Under the Direction of the City Board of Health, Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche June Displays in Linens! Towels! Bedding! Inviting Values for Brides Who Are Stocking Linen Chests to Last a Lifetime! Table Cloths and Napkins * Sheets, Pillow Cases * Six Bath Towels for the Price of 5 gingham, fin frill of very 8 Green, Orchid and Sweet Pea $17.50 to $24.50 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Dresses $1.25 A Gainty addition to any lay- ette, Finished with fine lace, newed on with feather stitching. 36-Inch Cotton Broadcloth 35c 600 yards—in whites, tan and gray—sultable for pajamas or shirts. Lengtha to 10 yards. Geneva Sulkies $2.95 ; These ‘Sulkies have re- versible backs and are fit- : ted with 10-inch rubber- tired wheels. Strong, light and handy. Cowhide Boston Bags $2.45 Good-looking, durable Bags, in black or tan. Sizes 13, 14 and 15 inches. Made with riveted-on handles, adjust- able lock and inside pocket. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche 36-Inch Wash Satin 35c Yard $00 yards—lingerle satin, in stripes and checks—good quality, Lengths to 10 yards. Third Floor—Tho Bon Marche 64-In. Unbleached Linen Damask, yd. .$1.00 | sat 6—18¢ Bath Towels, 72x82, for........ ‘ 70-in, Linen Bleached Damask, yard... $1.45 Bedspreads | aan yt Tae wee a eS Sra 68x68 Linen Pattern Cloths.......... $3.50 | 42x36 Bleached Cases, Ea. 19¢ | 6—25c Bath Towels. 18x 34 te 68x86 Linen Pattern Cloths.......... $4.75 | 42x36 Bleached Cases, Ea. 25c | 6—30c Bath Towels, 20x40, for. 22-inch Napkins to Match, Dozen $4.75 42x36 Pillow Cases, Each 35c 6—85c Bath Towels, 19x40, for... i 86x36 Linen Lunch Cloth...... wse+++$1.75 | 70x90 Bleached Sheets, Ea. 85c | 6—40c Bath Towels, 20x38, for......$2. 45x45, same quality ....... . .$2.95 | 81x90 Bleached Sheets at $1.00 | 6—t5¢ Bath Towels, 24x48, for..... $2.25 54x54, same quality ........... ..$4.00 | 81x90 Pequot Sheets, Ea. $1.75 aliens se Towels, 24x46, for..... .$2.50 14-in, All-Linen Napkins, dozen......$3.00 | 81x99 Pequot Sheets, Ea. $1.95 ee ae Towels, Boxes, for...... $3.00 18-inch Linen Napkins, dozen........$3.95 | 72x84 Bedspreads, Each $2.25 5—Tde Bath Towels, 25x50, for...... $3.75 20-inch Linen Napkins, dozen........$4.50 | -, f ‘ Other Towel Specials- 22-inch Linen Napkins, dozen. ..$5.00 | “West Home” Bleached Sheets | Good Muck Towels, size 16x38............ 18x52 Linén-finished Scarfs ... . «3c Fea Sere ok by lla oe 72-inch Mercerized Damask ........--- BOc | cations, Blonched, waft ‘inldh, and eeeitrorn 15-inch Unbleached Linen Crash... :10¢ . Third FloorThe Bon Marcha ) dressing, Stzo 81x90, on Third Floor—The Bon Marche Park Your Car 2 Mours 100 TIRE, “Madelon” Silk Hose $1.85 Pair 3 Pairs $5.40 Full fashioned — obtainable in all fashionable colors, Main Floor a4) In the “1-Stores" Garage Union at Mirat Avenue When making purchases, ask salospernon to mtamp your garage check for spacin) paring rates, eDonMarché SECOND AVENUE—FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET

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