The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1925, Page 14

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BISHOP APPEAL tt FOR HARMONY mor in Diocese Sunday r | They were en admitte ve el with men, and now the i:}the world that can bos about a Iéolated Youth Will | Huston Preaches First Ser- | G O to Oth er Ki: i ‘tr eme hora Is Launched at Cere- tox tn for te yo he had * o : & The Pe ndulum § Swings. as Far to the | Left as to the Right BY CYNTHIA GREY no we 100 officers of THE BON MA RCHE poser BASEMENT 180 Pairs You've been waiting for just this smart Street Style! And now The Bargain Basement offers them at this low price! One-strap style—some finishe All tan. and tan quarter. Sizes 3 to 7. Patent with tan trimming. Such Bargains That You Can’t Afford to Pass Them Up! Printed Crepes! Canton and Flat Crepe! Satin Back Crepe! Georgettes! Street and Dress Styles! Black, Brown, Tan, Navy, Green and Stylish High Shades! New d with smart bows. Patent vamp 1,200 Pairs Children’s SAMPLE SOCKS 34 and 7/a Lengths An Eastern Jobber’s Surplus —A Great Bargain! Rayon plated; mercerized lisle, and cotton. Some ribbed to the toe. and contrasting roll-top styles. Black, white and colors. Women’s Gi The took a loss! a real bargain! pore this price with the regular! manufacturer You get Com- Pink rayon striped coutil, Straps over increased control. sets. Daintily lace trimmed. 32 to 44. diaphragm 90 Rubber hip gus- Sizes Plain 25' rdlieres for 6,000 Yds, Re Remnants 2,000 YDS, 36-IN, MUSLIN Bleached ; from selected yarns. 2,000 YDS. 40-IN, PRINTED DRESS VOILE Good quality in floral and con- ventiapal designs, 2,000 YDS, 30-IN, LINGERIE DR VOILE In white 1 dainty pastel shades, Serviceable, good quality; made Ends 19 YARD Turkish ist of junior in Turke 1 and g suc ‘other land fought for equa Turkish women achieved d to the army on equal tern army is the only one in two women colonels and rank | Hist s something like a pe And the same ts true of life it If you reetfain the young woma: | Cynthia Grey will recetve | | callers on Monday, Wednesday | pen from 1 to 2 p. m, | [and Tu y and Thureday, from 11 to 12 a. m., at her of- fice in The Star building, 1509 | Seventh ave. — “ee His Recipe | for Happines 88 your ‘and emile » kind words. body, how gain flesh if Don't Don't to re pectfully, ARGUS King Jesters Make Merry | at Palace re There’ ‘8 a, lot of fun in Will King’s his return to Seat n’ Out Loud,” at the © role, strong , hunting, etc. that sho ruins the health of everyone who is fool lenoligh to try to keep up with her, | Will King is his funniest as her | poor, tired-out husband. Lew Dun- | bar, Reece Gardner and Arthur Be- asco are three admirers whose devo-| ves as a goad toward keep-| but whose en- ire Starr demon-! of firting may esse in her role y French widow. Clare La Velle is the featured solo- |ist and is brought back time and Jagain with her “Ha, Ha, Ha" num.| |ber. Jean Singer's magnetic person-| and pleasing contralto win ap- proval in her singing of “Now York | Ain't New York Any More.” Jimmie Ellard and Mildred Markle open the show with “When You and {I Were 17.” Thelr voices blend with unusual effect, \ Wilt Aubrey 1s fast working his | way to top place in the hearts of lip patrons, He sings “Dumb Jonos is irresistible abamy Bound.” is “There's You Hermie Kt Joffer a conc {are unwilling clone. nd his super-soloists t that the audiences to have come to a University Alumni Banquet Saturday Alumni of tho University of Washington will “come home" at the annual banquet on the campus Saturday night, An nddresy by | Peaalde nt Suzzallo, yocal solo 4, | Jaze orchestra and stunts b: ous classes will feature the Hundreds of reservation have been alread. | | president president of the class, wi The banquet will be held in the Commona, inten, HIGH BOYS BUILD THE SEATTLE STAR Bill’s Dog Is Lost Will You Aid Hunt? ? 32-FOOT BOAT = 0:72" Furnishing of 1926 BY LIGHT Fi Sound ¢ Company Makes reaches st 1 hist | om nual Directo Rl ao TO OPEN PAR ' Snow-Covered Paradise Formally Opened Tuesday mony Sungay Afternoon Madrona Hill Club »| Planned at Meeting t the Queen ty McNeil to Address ®t 10" t ' Kiwanians Tuesday °: « ot ng magnif Thebon Marche == nd Floor ; ane TEND AVE FROM FIKE TO UNION OTS. BEAT TLE Vloor—Rest f ura for 1 Union at hasers: ati and Panels Reduced $$ 3,000 at Decided Reductions—Just When You Need Them Mog to Dress Up Your Town Home or Summer Cottage! Ruffled Curtains, Panels and Pair Styles, in Voile, Marquisette, Filet, Tuscan, Madras and Other Novelties $1.65 Very Sheer Voile and Marquisette $1 25 ) ; . OS $1.65 Crossbar Marquisette Curtains, richly lace finished, $3 00 $1.95 Scotch Madras Curtains, effective $4.00 Panels, very rich, Reduced to, Each Ruffled Curtains, Reduced to, Pair $1.65 SLB with Lace ee Reduced to, Pair Reduced to, Pair 50 Fine Filet Curtains, with and serviceable, Reduced to, Pair Fourth Floor—Ihe Bon Marche S ee DP TER. & * $1.50 Plain and Crossbar Marquisette Panels, with fringe, Reduced to, Each $2.25 Voile and Marquisette Panels, drawnwork designs, Reduced to, Each $3.00 Fine Voile and Marquisette Panels, silk fringed, Reduced to, Each $3.50 Fine Quality V oile Panels, drawn- work and fringe, Reduced to, Each $2.50 Faney-woven Lace Panels, | tier and scalloped ends, Reduced to, Each $1.95 $3.50 Fancy Lace Curtain Panels, very unusual quality, $2 50 e ie The ee Reduced to, Each _ $3.75 Shadow Lace Panel Curtains, especially effective, $2.75 i Reduced to, Each $4.00 Lever Lace Panels, smart designs, ] 3 / silk fringed, Reduced to, Each $ le $5.00 Fine Filet Curtain Panels, silk and knotted fri inge, Reduced to, Each $6.50 Oxford Cross Panels, in shades of rose, blue and gold, Reduced to, Each $3.00 Dotted Grenadine and Fancy Voile Ruffled Curtains, Reduced to, Pair edgings, Reduced, Pair $2. 00. $4.00 Beautiful Filet Curtains, $6.00 Very Fine Filet Curtains, with high grade edges, Reduced to, Pair $6.00 High-Grade Fancy Marquisette and $9.00 Beautiful Filet Grande Curtain Voile Curtains, Reduced to, Pair $2.00 Fine Quality Swiss and Marquisette Ruffled Curtains, Reduced to, Pair | ! $2.00 $2.00 125 '$2, $3.00 Filet and Tuscan N \ P Grtibs with lace $4.50 $3.00 Scotch Madras Curtains, designed in pretty colors, Reduced to, Pair 150 Summer Hats Decidedly Reduced to —Hats that you will recognize as much | —Large, medium and small. A style to higher priced. suit every face. sect ~-Flower trimmed, bow trimmed, hand Stylish, up-to the-minute hats Raabrotdatel| In the leading summer colors as well as | Come, see for yourself what excellent black and white. values they are. The two hats pictured are among the group. ’ Third Floor—1he Bon Marche White Shoes / Notion Sa Silk Thread, 50 yards on a Spe ot Bits and a large range , ae. Y sacltary Puits; pure cotton 2 jn a box; medium size; box King’s Basting Cotton; 200 yants | spool—Nos. 40, 50 and 60; apdoh Elastic — Good quality, %-incb. GMARTER than ever, and just | Mae— Feet eet quality on a bolt; 20¢. as practical as darker col- | ine ‘Tape, ‘roqutare of. wale ors—the new White Kid Shoes | © brana—biack, white and cal 9 have definite importance in Summer Fashion! Do Not Miss Seeing the “Promenade de La Mode” Reproduction of original designs of Patou, Jenny, Lanvin, Drecoll and Chanel —are the Fashion-Right | Footwear for Summer! | Under the Direction of Mrs. Anne Heard The McCall Co., New York | At three o'clock | Tuesday and Wednesday in the Silk Section on a bolt; bolt, Be = Moth Proof Paper Bags: hey ME e 24 Re storing furs oh, BBE. onges—round and All models are available in McCall's Printed Patterns Fabrig Floor (Third)\—The Bon Marche Boye uso; bottlc 1B¢; 2 bottles, 1d use; 300 im Dashing cut-out sandal-like styles, with low heels for sports v slender one-strap modes for dr and street wear; and clever step-ins for general service are featured in 2,000 Yards 40-Inch our Shoo Shop—at most moderate Unbleached Muslin 15¢ ; Fine, even quality, in 10-yard lengths. | $5.40 to. $10. i Good for all household purposes. Main Moor—Tho Bon Marche ‘willed Tape; tirm qualltys 40-Inch Unbleached Sheeting: ied Ta Yard 25¢ a Teles Papee Bags. 108 y, durable quality unbleached sheet- proof, treated with cedar oll tam a leugea 10 to ey Pane “Shop-by-Telephone” ‘ | r At The Bon Marche | black, brown, tan, whites Bias Binding; 6 yatds to the P ; Diack, white and bolts, 25¢. Jo Mats, with blue st ach 10¢; 3 for | color; cach, 26¢6 a | Snap Fasteners; black Or - smooth edges, several soveral card; 8 cards, BGs for 25¢- N Binding Ribbon; pare al ‘i making or hen shades; gout 86-Inch Striped Poplins, Yard 19¢ Suitable for boys’ waists, shirts and hous# dresses, I black, Mivy, cadet and tan, Good Call ED iot-4100, Ask for the Order Department! Your | | Dressinatcers Pins in. D9 quality. | vishes will receive prompt and courteous antio box, 10¢+ IKhird Moor—The Bon Marche i wishe ll receive prompt an urteous attention, | Main Floor=the Ban mee @

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