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PLAN NON-STOP} "nT GREY PLANE TRIP | Commencement Time San Diego to Hanolulu Hop | Is Roma nce T% me | to Entertain Fans : a a AF 2 , Culmination of School Days Brings @AN FRANCIS Pavy's nonstop alrplane flight Proposals of Marriage to Many BY CYNTHIA GREY It omniencement time. In every school there are mar enc for t arting romances, and commencement seems to start many a young T ouple thinking about marriage gv ga Some of them want to marry before either the girl or the eat win tat soa. haa young man has finished the school course, Might ¢ mado by a Others want to marry the day after commencement, @r machines I am not an advocate of young people waiting until they pass any certain age to marry, but I do believe “commence- ment” marriages are mistakes | The young people hi been fiving {n a school atmos-} phere all their life. ney haven't bumped against the Alder Grade School Holds|¥9"!- Z But more important than this, I think the romantic cou- =Commencement Exercises ple ought to wait until the young man has worked up a = — notch or two in his chosen work or profession. The married life, nine times out of 10, will be happier if they do. eee bl ane. De RN eS Advocates L Children |'T Cynthia Grey will receive | | nard {and More Job Grey: In regard to] callers on Monday, Wednesday | | and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, and Tuesday and Thursday, | | from 11 to 12 a, m., at her of: | | eon so | | fice in The Star building, 1309 | ried people I ¢ | First, think of old ¢ Seventh ave. — LIVE as humans and not aa ver above} Slated by Mrs. Ha SA toast to th Bunn was Harris, 5 SHOW LATE © Randkerchiets M™ color for the Rerchiefs, ties and soc for the young men, are the Styles, as told by the smart shop get the averag wngo that b re work:| government in JEPEND- | n and wife of lhe 2, but of necessity to « uld have to = |iousty, but DE | z I venture to say that there is not = 50 per cent. Now this condition of {wives working has brought this thing to a focus. Work and no children. No work for the wife and children with the added expense on | |the provider, Now don't think I jam a@ childless crepe-hanger. My pal and I raised four children and | lost one by accident, and altho my |ehildren are all with us, I can truthfully say that had I known! | what I do now th leas in this wor Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT would be four} 1 1 would have guffer thru no cause there Ww jaround and he | without, I don’t thi: Poiret! Flannels! Suediné! Twill Blooms Mustard Bloom, Gray, Rose, Fallow, Rust, French Blue, Ashes of Rose, Blond. Smart lines. Flare and straight-line effects. Well tai- lored. For sports and dress wear. Sizes for women and misses. Women’s Rayon owe Vests 85c Heavy quality fine gauge rayon, in bodice styles. Shades of flesh and peach. Glove Silk Vests $139 know they must thrown into industrial warfare| |where there is always an average} jot TWO MILLION out of work, | jand as Invention of labor-saving ma. jehinery continues, conditions will } | get worse. I believe in Inventions, }but “instead of the labor-saving ma-| jehinery being used to swell profit land make unemployment, let some! of the advantage go to the worker / in shorter hours on. Do you kno’ d more recrea that the few | BIRTH CONTROL ADVOCATE. Leas kids and mor it KRIS: jo! KRINGLE. | | | Query on / Etiquette | | Dear Miss Grey: In addressing a| member of tho clergy, should one| |say “Mr. Smith” or “Rey, Smith? How should ho be introduced to janother person? N. DOUBT. If ho {s an elderly clergyman and has the degreo of doctor, this title | | may be used Instead of “Reverend,” otherwise use the latter form, } “ef Good quality, bodice styles. Pink and orchid. Step-ine same quality, to match, $1.89 . | Another Recipe for } Heavy Silk Vests $ 59] | Married Happiness | | Dear Miss Grey: Patience, and al Hot of ft, is the best recipe for hap-| | piness in the home, we have found MRS. 8. B. G. Glove silk, in bodice style with rein- forced arm shields. In flesh, pink, peach, orchid and Nile. Sizes 38 to 42. Glove Silk Bloomers $925 \He’s to Blame for Most Short Cakes | Should a hearch ‘be started for |tho man responsible for most of the {strawberry shortcakes that are) |daily consumed in Seattle, it would }be found that R. D. Bodle, down at Pier 4, was the guilty party. He is the man who operates the | Puget Sound Berry Co., and R. | Shannon ts his chief aid. | “We haven't quite reached the peak of tho strayberry market,” says Shannon, “Tho canneries be- gan operation Tuesday, and tho de- mand is yery t now. Prices have begun to ease up, but will stiffen again because of the demand of the canneries. “Up to this time most of the ber- ries have gone into shorteakes and ples, and we have been recely+ ing from 9,000 to 6,000 erates daily.” Same quality and colors as the vests. Full cut and serviceable. Step-ins same quality, $1.85. Women’s Summer Voile Underthings The Bargain Basement has taught you 8 expect Thrillers. But these are Super-Thrillers! Come in and look them over! Choose Trousseau Lingerie! Chemises 1: 89 8 styles! lored anc trimmed sty’ plain color import », trim: med with ochro la “ge elf shoul- der straps or two-tone ribbons. Full cut, Sizes 46 to 44. Gowns 1 89 and ple ese | (BUREAU OF | MISSING _ | | RELATIVES The Star invites ita readers to use thin department as an ald io find i. relatives or friends, The dep to help In reuniting those who separated, Those whose relatives or friends are missing are Invited to report the disappearance directly to The Sta Readers who may know tho whereabor of persons mentioned in this column missing ae requested also Ned report to ‘The Star, Other nows) are Invited Five styles! Tai. lored stylen, Jeanne neck, and lace yoke ef- fects, Plain color voiles and flowered dimities. Trimmed with lace and fine nets, Full cut, Sizes 16 and 17, (o reprodnce euch items ae. will interest q eee iformatio out SIGURD M./ Imported hard Infofmation about | aWlat Vaile)" AASTAD 19 doslted by Mr ral styl@, Ochre nehe Drake, of Port An ten. | Two-tone Filk ribbon » hee ‘apn. ay c | DABS GLU SWIRL Lop carp Ay ly pleuted fronts, Many with heard of in trimmed hen@) Beautifully made. Will FLOYD M. BROWN get in touch with his wife in regard to polley by Wednesday noon? Sizes 16 and 17, « AHA (uti) WH nl Ny THE SEATTLE STAR Send Candy! == "=| Tebon Marché =." Second Vleor—The Bon Marche = mom SECOND AVE FROM FINE TO UNION TR. BRATTLE ino Main Floor—The Bon Mar 4 ae — LOWER. COST DRESSES, $15) and fashionable “Lower Cost’’ Meecucr tht Lower-Cost © AN cotabt hed section, where the latest in fashion conforms to a moderate price nit W Lower-Cost , sacrificing material or style! At this low price we feature a 4 Sweaters $2.00 | occasion—in sizes for misses from 16 t¢ 52 Scarfs $2.00 aq © 9" © and for women from 8 ecoid Floor—The Bon Marche every wanted » and a wide variety of patterned and plain effects. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Lower-Cost Hose $1.00 66 DONNEY Bt Lower-Cost Bags $1.95 Tile, Fotoul and Flower Prints! Street, Afternoon, Business and Sports " a beau- : tiful sto Quart envelope, pouch 1 Bright and Pastel Modes! fiber, full fashioned, and guaran- book style Bags, in pate * i M ed to sfaction! made and appointed. I ail aum- | C ti Cc , d W ’ the more fashionable summer mer shaden. onservative Crepes: an omen, shades, Main Floor—The Bon Marebo AN Second Moor—The Bon Marche A Main Floor—The Bon Marche PRETTY NEW SUMMER SILKS Priced to Delight Women With a Limited Dress Budget! 36-In. Printed Silk-Mixed Crepe 5Q¢° —_36-In. Silk-Mixed Pongees 49c Silk mixtures, in pretty patterns for summer dre: and A fine-wearjng material suitable for dresses, outing wear, tunics. In large bright patterns, und the more conservative street ef- | shirts, and draperies. Natural color. fects. Many wanted shades, aa 6 36-Inch Plain and Printed Silk 89¢ 39-Inch Black Charmeuse Satin $1.65 | Radium, Florentines, pongees, foulards and satins, in styles and col- For ensembles, street frock and summer linings. Finished with 4 | ors for frocks, tunics and linings. good satin surface, : ; | 36-Inch Black Charmeuse Satin $1.25 36-Inch Navy Blue Messaline Satin $1.45 A special purchase, at a very low price. For dresses, tunics and slips. A good satin-surfaced medium weight dress satin, which is fine for | 39-Inch Printed Summer Crepes $L 45 costume slips as well. Silk Cre : a E pes and Georgettes, reduced from higher prived stocks. In 36-Inch Plain All-Silk Ratine 29¢ small and large designs, and a wide variety of styles. Ligh. and dark For street and sports wear. In black and navy only. 5 colors. All silk. Third Floor—The Bon, Marche Little Girls’ Panty Frocks, $2.50 AINTY wash fabrics, in plain and printed effects and hosts of bright color- ings. Cleverly designed, and well made for afternoon and dress-up wear. 2 to 6. Knitted Capes $1.95 Nursery Chair, Special $2.50 2,000 Yards 36-In. Bleached Muslin 20c ~ aa Nice quality, soft finish and free from ateaaing: Ui seful for many household pur- poses. 32-Inch Dress Ginghams 15c 2,200 yards, of serviceable and attractive summer ginghams for dresses and children's wear, In assorted checks. Lengths to 10 Sizes Trimmed with fluffy brushed wool or tiny In tvory finish, trimmed with pink or blue, yards. im { rosebuda, in a soft, Nght v that i fine with a jolly baby face painted on the back, and 2,500 Yards Percales 15c little bables' summer wear, Also sizes 1, a tray which Is easily raised. , Suitable for aprons and house dresses, in pretty checks and stripes. Lengths to 20 yards. 3. Pink or blue. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Another Big Day’s Selling jp Group-Purchase of Draperies——— Tho combined buying power of a group of eighteen bi g stores make these prices possible. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Special Demonstration This Week “Betty Bright” ob ail 1S TRO COMA ERC DUYENE 2 DONEC) O20 SEOUDS OF STOOD Dh 8 BLOren sna se aeuose BG 36-Inch Brocaded Rayon Drapery 95c | 45-Inch Striped Sunfast Drapery $1 50 Mops $1. 50 Highly lustrous material for curtains or overdraperies. Brocaded Draperies, very effective and now for over ° Self-W: Pretty designs for any room. In shades of rose, blue and gold. | draperies. In shades of rose, blue and gold. ssa Pei | ractical? 36-Inch Rayon Curtain Gauze, Yard 45c | 36-Inch Linen Color Crash, Yard 45c A material much in demand for now curtains in halls, For draperies, pillows and slip covers; a good, durable living rooms and dining rooms. In ceru only, quality which launders easily. 36-Inch Fine Quality Rayon Gauze 7, 5 c| 36-Inch Open Mesh Casement Cloth eS 65c Artificial silk material, suitable for bookcase y y floral effects, le and effective. 5 1 ca Make ae a sien rept DeLa Sweet ey door and window curtains. In blue, rose and natural shade. n warm shades of ec’ nt eae . 40-Inch Good Drapery Damask 88-Inch Fine Curtain Grenadines SBC. ec. wcapenoat ata stnenianr vee iietecda ane wlio Striped and cross-bar designs for effective ruffied or panel curtains. In natural color only. | attractive designs. In blue and gold, rose and gold, black and gold, and mulberry and gold. 36-Inch Heavy Rayon Luster Cloth 60c 45-Inch Sunfast Rayon Glace $1 25 Strong and durable material in both plain and jacquard Plain and changeable effects in this beautiful over- $! weaves. Very pretty new deaslgns. drapery material. Shades of rose, blue, gold and tan, Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Four New Styles For Apron Thursday For Picnic or Home Wear Mid-Week Food Specials Bon Marche Freshly Churned Coffee Creamery Butter 2 Lbs. 86c 46c Lb. Our best grade, fine coffees, y i fresh roasted and skillfully Strictly fresh blended, Swifts Premium Bacon; oxtra Orange Pekoe Tens genuine mall strips AQ Orange Vekoe, straight from piece, Ib. ; c The “Botty Bright” § Wringing Mop was designed by experts after two years of re- search and experimental work, to actually accomplish in a cleau and sanitary way the work a household mop should do, Simple in construction, nothing to get out of order, and easy to operate. The mop cloth is removable, and the self-wringing, arrangement saves hands, saves backs, saves $1.95 Fashioned of flock dot voile and fast - col- ored — ging- hams, in peach, yel- low, _ black, Hier etch C Choice Cottage Buttes lean ‘Brand Seediens and sugar 1 16 c Be _ cured: Ih... vinto Salad; fresh G Bon Marche Shoe yreet Ground iw dally in our day 18¢ pound tina; 3 for... 99c Nght Icitchen: 1b....., Libby's Hosedale Pineapples Hipe Olives, in bulk; large, cans, luscloys fruit; and drudgery, Satisfaction is guaran: sliced or 22c meaty} Ib, seeeeeee .15¢c green, rose, teed Ki - TALOd; CAM sesssseee 6 re . Den Marche Mayonnaisey al- %;¥eMe O, Tomatoes) fine Cal- | blue and Union Street Basement—The waya fresh and unl- pe EA eal bite US Ye] Porinauaniy? tb.c, AOC OE Dowen, 6180 Connie gure Cheatin BRIG com bination effects. Cl everest styles im- Bon Marche Park Your Car 2 Hours for 10c Roast Log of Veal with Sago Each 25c aginable, In tho 4-Stores Garage, Unton at _Drogaing ae b Owned and operated by oa} loon Whote "Ment Warerst dest Sizes ton Marche, Rhodos Depart to 44, Hutter and healthful; wonderful f with Vanilla ehildren; 1b Yr ce Milic " © Hon Marche 6 for Main Wloor—the ment Store, “Paterson Coy and MacDougall-Southwick Co Have your garage check stamped whon you make a purchase in any ono of thoso stores! Other styles of crepe voiles and beach cloth at the same price. Second Mloor—Tho Bon Marche