The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1925, Page 7

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FHE SEATTLE P 7 STAR BOY FOUND MAY see PLE “VASSURE QUEZON @RE LOST BABY Us Cornish School to Graduate 8 | aif to Identify Him as In- nt Stolen 5 Years Ago Philippine Vote Gives Na- tionalista Victory FOURTEEN STUDENTS at the Cornish school are to be graduated on June 18. They!! Paul Whiteman to represent wide sections of the country. One is from Texas, another from i hicago and) )." a third from Honolulu. Graduates are: (Top row, left to right) Lolo Cox, Edna Ward, | ea to the hiouse of representat _ Play at University Ruth Gordon, Fedelia Burgess, Stella Hoogs, Nell Wilson; (front row) Una Robinson, Arley Robertson, Louis Drentwitt, Elena Miramova, Helen Bonnell, Frances Williams, Anna Mac “DELEGATES 60 Norse Representatives on| Way to Minnesota Voerge and paicy Moser. on of diplomas and | Pro ela Hoogs, piano, Hor Miss Nellie Cornish |! 6 recelving elem: Lester Br y Bloxom, Charles Ca tving diplomas are . from Chicag TREE-LIKE LIGHTS s ¢ Delx e GIERRA MADRE, Calif he Duren, ¥ Inhar : street t » harmonize with tt Towel, “Setty King a posts. resemble tree Betty Noyes, Herma Ré Pu ORG tee eee Sanford, Leonard Olsen, M a and shaped oe Ore; Loute Brentwitt po sehit avaltarsace: of Die lanes New Way To lee: INDIAN DAY | deatite Orpha Mover, lene | of Norwegiat the American cot Adres at the Minne. Cod Liver Oil Fills Out the Hollows In Scrawny Women Colorado Tribesmen Favor ™ New U. S. Holiday NVER, June 4.—Indian’ led by Chief White Eagle of the San Juan | a movement to y in Septem an Day bythe re with the ultimate national holiday White Eagle ad ade school children d States be taught Indian dition {n order surrounding Many women who are posit 1 themselves thin | © ation, have sta have the fourth F ber des Exquisite Pattern Hats Distinguish This, Our 8th Anniversary Sale as an outstanding value-giving event in local millinery trade. Exclusively fashioned models, including to the Colorado resque Indian od Fastern make cheap In hem the cour The naid, Regina, Beth, Premiere and Elzee Designs Parisian authenticity in every line, touct individual distinctiveness, displayed in two comprehensive groups: DRESSES Dresses for street, after- noon and dinner wear, cor- ot meet the ap Juan tribesm endowed with and out the turn of their face and ake them of their! t Why permit fucation and m the advan relationa of white GROUP1 i Hats of exclusive design and the finest materials, in the larger brim effects, that regularly would sell for $13.75, $15.00, $16.50 ana | rect in every detail of ma- $18.50, specially priced for this terial and design; original- Anniversary Sale ly priced at $14.75 and Noles $8. 75 $19.75, specially priced for (Main Salon) this Anniver- $9 75 sary Sale at.. . GROUP 2 Dresses for brilliant sv- Various models of picture hat cial hours, as well as for motif, close-fitting hats of youth- street wear, of resplendent ful mien, with a wealth of Sun:- sheen, designed to enhance mer chic, trimmings varied but ef- personal charm, and orig- fective. These hats would regu- lets for | then ostra dern way to| tages and social ‘ould quick- | children? selves how y 4 ded rend kad thee Vie | Basticmbie to Hear of Steel Process y druggist, will will} At a luncheon at the Engineers’ money if you do|club Thurs ‘arl Schultz, North- 5 pounds In 20] west ative of the American ir Co, was to discuss » pale, backward |The Manufacture of Armco Iron as for a low par. talk was to be illustrated with get McCoy's Cod | motion pictures showing actual pro Oil Compound Tablets—the |ceases In the manufacture of this al and genuine—60 tablete—|iron and steel | IN. As a matter of fact, the Owl and anyone RABBIT KILLED AKE SYDNEY, N. 8. W.—Newspapers inally priced at $19.75 and here vouéh for this story, whether larly sell for $7.70, $9.75 and 34 specially priced Cod Liver Oil you want. to believe it or not. A $12.50, specially priced for this for this Anniversary large rabbit took a flying leap at a Anniversary Sale Compound Tablets sii. ina tandea so heavily on it |) A sar) $5 75 |: $14.75 Ithat the blow broke the snake's back. | BAe ss. . BG e ita (Main Salon) | DOLLAR FRIDAY Has Not Been Forgotten in the Festivities of This Anniversary Event TRIMMED HATS Soft, white felt, straw and silk predominate in these new, close-fitting models just unpacked. Cut low at the back, brims that roll either at the back, one side, or off the face—white prevailing in the especially 1 Zs smart styles, priced for Friday at .......... wa $ (Downstairs Salesroom) UNTRIMMED HATS Fashion's latest inspirations in all the close-fitting types, with a generous proportion allotted to the larger tendencies, and including the whole sweep of shades and colors, white as well, invite the clever woman's fancy for simple trimmings to complete them into “perfect dreams,” etc. Priced for Friday at $1 (Downstairs Salesroom) SPORTS HATS (On the Mezzanine) m \ A CLOROX bleaches linen snowy white is = THIS hostess knows that much of the charm of the beautifully appointed table lies in the perfect laundering of the linen. Yet she does not wear herself out, rub- | Beg Pardon!| SOUGHT TELEGRAPH BAN |RESISTS SEARC AND IS SHOT Sheriff Had Ne Man Seriously Warrant; Hurt Lewis to Lecture to Chien Society Gifts That the Bride Will Treasure—All You Want to Give Delivered for a Dollar! } Diamond Rings Specail full of Diamond Set FB {fer at anywhere Choice at $48.50. Delivered for a dollar Paid for $1 Weekly Gorham Sterling (Solid) Silver Complete Sets for $75 Terms, $5 Down and $1 a Week June—Month of Brides and Roses are no extras—no Interest no tax, And not a farthing ts added for nce of paying “as you sled to offer it for $98. 50. Delivered for a five-dollar bill Paid for $1 Weekly Community Plate All You Want Delivered for $1, Paid for $1 Weekly A Guaranteed Bracelet Watch Delivered for a Dollar The’ ial, Secretary The “Social Secretary”—a dainty watch In a Whito Gold filled case with a sixteen-jeweled movement. ‘The style as shown in the aketch. Featured at $33.50. Fully guar. anteed, Delivered for « dollar bill Paid for $1 Weekly bel: the ice Featured at $38.10 the set tray ts included, Ur blades. | service Delivered for a dollar | Paid for SL Weekly Rogers “1847” Silver Plate Guaranteed for sev enty-five years, this silver plate—besides the a complete serv- And all the knives are land stainless steet ncondttionally guaranteed. Be Sady Synun" The “Lady Lynn,” a bracelet watch of the highest character and de pendability, ... White Gold filled caso with a stxteen-Jeweled move- ment. Fully guaranteed, Fea- tured at 819.50, Delivered for a dollar bill Pald for $1 Weeldy ng serviceable— Ambassador,” raldic,” the in good taste. “Ancestral” Th The variety is large are twenty-nine | and includes every piecea in each set 4 thing from simple for six people. everything for dressing table. hollow handles And the double- Beall 4] Prices range height of fashion and dd many inlaid with from $16.50 to Any set delivered for a dollar bill, 1 The Tell Gwynne” The “Nell Gwynne,” as shown in the sketch. The Nell Gwynne ts in the new rectangular style, which {is the last word in style: ‘The case is Whito Gold filled, and the movement has sixteen jewels. it would be hard to find a more beautiful watch for so little—fea. tured at $29.50. Delivered for a dollar bill Paid for $1 Weekly An Intimate Gift For Ladye Fair! is now presented in the handsomest | These Tollet Sets of trays and in the | Ivory—Pyralin and most artistic pate | Amberold—will win Crus instant approval — The ‘Anniversary,’ | they are in the brush and comb setsé to chests containing the Man- Joure pleces as well, In Amber—Tortoise shell Rose Karat gold. bing the linen to make it whiteand spot- Jess. Instead, she uses CLOROX, diluted, f r 00 A w to bleach the tablecloth and napkins, and | bows of self material and straws of bright pas paieatinn to remove frit, tea or coffee stains. summery colors; correct companions to the every demand of 4 outing and travel costume, comfortable in the. milliner’s. art In laundering table linen, sheets, pillow fea ray fenghety coolness, priced $1 and which would i eH: % or Friday a sell regularly cases, towels and garments of white cot (Downstairs Salesroom) ‘5c Bi ar add ton, linen, or mercerized fabrics, CLOR- OX can be used effectively either in the water in which they are soaked, or in the frst rinsing water. Just follow the direc- tions on the label, which also tells of dozens, of other uses for this household favorite! ; ( Sold By All Grocers Volume buying | and Ma Wana aioe “e ony turnover assure Criterion cus MAMUPACTIRAD RY CLOROX CHEMICAL CORPORATION, OAKLAND, CALIPORMIA Hundreds of these jaunty, quaint brimmed, summer chums in white felts, with chic little CHILDREN’S HATS Hats authentically correct in trims, beautiful in their daintiness, ribbon streamers or cunning little priced for trimmed clusters Friday at (Downstairs Salesroom) tomers the latest lowest prices, always at the styling, materials $1.46, priced at = and with bright of flowers, The “Howard,” wold here at tho lov acteristic terms, ~mado by National price, Tho “B, W. Raymond ally priced at 855. Wigin's another Priced at $60. lar—pald for $1 weekly The “Gold Medal," the tho Illinois Watch Co, $42.50, ‘ Delivered for a dollar—Paid for $1 Weekly Vinest Ratiroad Watoh World Famous Watches Delivered for a Dollar The “Hamilton,” a world-famous watch with seven: teen-Joweled movement, delivered for a dollar bill featured at $39.50—and dvertised watch, and on char delivered for a dol nationally CASH. pri “World's Finest and sold at the Timekeeper™ Twenty-one: Jewels, Nation Delivered for a dollar —Pald for $l Weekly BURNETT BROS. 909 Second Avenue Which is between Madison and Marion Streets )

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