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THE SEATTLE STAR COMPEL MEXICO ;— CYNTHIA GREY Note Aroused by Discotir mn Se Bache: tesy to Our Ambassador no Ee Ls | Lesnar yearn Eee aot Bon Marche Cor set Shop Wohusta | Accepts U. S. Reprimand BY.CYNTHIA GREY 1 have just met an interesting woman, Site is Mme. Anna nalyst Daiad tke Cos She hails*from Europe. Her parents were of the sturdy Corsets! Girdles! Girdleieres! Garter Belts! C~ ers of an old-country community, the type that were ” creative as well as constructive And incidentally, remarks Mme, Till—“It pays to be born Topless R & G Gir dle aS $2 2 AD v| Special “Ameri Ie an Lady’ right.” Model 0165, top wical clastic at the aides ‘ top atyle, \ This student of the sub-conscious mind believes that the 7 A mee front to t Vaphragn | oe subject of psychoanalysis should be introduced into the na Sei Mid ahateAl” ts (ck sob! Haute rol ( (set mate of fancy + ~ net *! public schools a elie jer warn 4 She says there should be teachers with the ability and un a8 ig derstanding to use its principles in the furthering of the ‘E factie: Top R & G Corsets, Model 010¢ fabop progress of children A lightly boned corset, ana ney pink broche, with medium >. kirt She declares the one chief deficiency in the American) “> Sty boned corset, made of bya pled Ay ea public school system is the condition which permits a whole classroom of boys and girls to be rated at a 70 per c Black Satin 3 95 Sidley Garter 1 50 rr intelligence, when many are possessed of a 300 per cent Girdles s, Spec ial = . Belts, Special . ey y United Sta tain ¢ **’ | intelligence Ana Low b American “Reducing the rating to aid the slow or backward child, an fort e { Woked it makes sluggards of the bright ones, and does no good to give ¢ ing x it had Been the slow ones,” she affirms, quality b pport | | Am time. W “ Mme, Till has just returned from California where sh if oe Hon was ed) has worked in the interest of such a plan. She expects to} Satin Girdleieres oA 95 y ‘ tates Ai »} carry on the work in Washington : | $ 95 gomp n The high school system of the {her chief } r © th at ch sa | by wi Mex future will be incomplete with cars, She asse t t : ed y aq : os his cc out a board of psycho-analysis 1 t t pay eager gets mee tO the to steer the growing students ; “ o countries ¢ f utitully into the vocational channels for which they are best fitted. Such is the opinion of Madame Till J As outlined by her, su a board) t Argument Over bes would have a two-fold pu Is Taken to Court Argumen tenc Louis ‘Mat ‘ accused of rafts of the ny Funeral of Mrs. ‘ ' 1 Second Floor—The Bon Marche — Days in the Baki Shop! Where gay little any bright summer a? and low cash prices are blended Dy Girls’ Panty Dresses Hand-Finished Voile Dresses These are made of broadcloth in blue, pearl, | 95) Some of these dre. are sleeveless, while maize, pink, and green shades. The dresses others have tiny slee ‘That ha @ent may be | | | have a keen mind, whic depressing home They are trimmed are trimmed in hand embroidery, with short in hand embroide or net footing. In all sleeves. Sizes 2 to 6 pastel shades. Sizes 1 to 6. Little iy Suits, = * Slip-On Sweaters, $1.75 Myher Meanie Mrs. 1 Tesident her hom: Regulation and novelty styles in tan, Made of the softest texture of all- green and blue. Some have a sailory wool yarn in buff, maize and powder | air with star and braid trimming. blue. Sizes 1 to 6. 8 and 4 Tots’ Underwe: Billie Burke Sleepers 98¢ Cotton crepe of good qu color. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. ic to ISe THE BON MARCHE 27x27 Diapers, Youthful Smartness in SUMMER immed Yocations sulted for. | TheTangle LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES. COTT TO RUTH BURKE Ruth © natead Bright Wash Dresses sl —for dainty girls, 6 to 14 Carefully chosen frocks in bright colors, well made, and designed to meet the varied gay needs of summer play days. Sizes ‘ 16 to 42 $ Prince of Wales tailored styles! Dressy Models! In Kashona, Cheviot, Twills, Black Silks and Imported Ma- terials. Panty Dresses ' Straight Frocks Sizes 6 to 10 Sizes 6 to 14 QU AINT English CH AMBRAY, vingham;-+ and plain and Nor- | yrints, ginghams and g mandy voiles,. in high | Beautiful tailored linenes, in styles silk crepe u hiel i apnsce is sports shades and the | Senin wl \\" \ Which travel sedately | delicate fashionable pas- | match ha LL} | \ through city parks and tels: either tailored or | Calendar linings! . wz, 3 gr Bate Tre : if ie | Bindings V417 5 +] ¥ | Streets, or romp gladly on | trimmed with embroidery | Styl of silk \ | lv - , 7 ; atl te ribbon and ‘ ) L\ 2) sandy beaches. xand dainty laces. | faiaet | g\Ato, Pumps small but- ton trimmings, on ties and sides of coats, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Junior Girls’ Wash Dresses, $1.95 BS cats Sizes 13 to 17, in charming affairs of cool voiles and crisp ginghams. Styles which are for June $9.00 For the smart young lady or her mother—we present the , which combines youthful smartness with all the dig- 4 dowager could demand, June's Calendar style, tne Some of these coats have velvet collars. Others with scalloped effects on contrasting materials. ‘ogard to the other It seema that the Navy, bluette, porcelain, lark, cork, ned the entire thi well adapted to smaller women. In bright summer sports and street shades. | smartest shoe of the month tan, maize, titian, blond, sunburst, bis night, and Comn Laidlaw In patent leather with blonde kid interlining cult, gray and rose shades! and two or three detectives took So Second Floor—The Bon Marche x Main Floor—The Bon Marche the other four to the Central sn lit mocuaae ee! New Sweaters | ean Som 21 Ways to Economize on Home Needs| automoblle—for they were que Coat Style! RON ee Bee tioned separatel: was promised . . Fin z of him waa where Zoe and Syd }were. From him they found out that Syd had been left In an old barn on an abandoned farm out Boys’ All-Wool Slip-on style, with V necks or collars. $ 59 In contrasting Special 100 Feet Galvan- Lifebuoy Soap jzod Clothes 6-Cup Aluminum | Hine 75c § Bars for 25c Perco- 20 miles’ out. Zoo was held captive in an upper room of a ramshackle |warehouse down by the river. This warehouse had been turned into o mixed colors, Sizes 28 to 3A. ening bootlegging joint below and it was} Te tly, - laters 75c)\ |here that the entire band met to 5 | q | T ul and invigorat- |plan their ralds and divide thelr 5c ab Blows. 26c| pled eee u plers, ‘or... | ing skin soap—a_ special get-acquainted offer! ®” ; & | hauls, | They found poor Zoe In a ter |rible condition, She is here in my |home now while 1 am writing jtwo trained nur |neerm to hay |little while 1 hear a wail ending in| © # am of te Her body covered with bruises, Oh, |it fs too awful for words, One r |ment sho will be calling for \babies and the next one screeching, “No, no, no, no, no." She did not even recognize me when T went into the room, for she| ts bee updarsand ‘Sat 40-Inch jsho 1s, Make her unde pal sete tne ae Unbleached Boys’ | " Boys’ OVERALLS PLAY SUITS | Made of heavy Made of denim or khaki heavy avait 89 cloth, trimmed C white - back with red _gal- | denim, Sizes | ( } te) — aE atea cloth | sizes 2 to 8, or ANDALS! Dish Drai of heavy wire Main Floor—The Bon Marche | | | Jim's Toasters for | Gas 25¢ |18- Inch Heavy roy |Galvanized — Gar- bage” Can with AUNTY, practical styles which popular “Wind Featuring straight ited or not, plain knit or in every bright color Hardwobo al Chiinets 1,00 | Lard OBE THaniily foe’. $1.95 Willow Clothes ten... $1.00 10 | imaginable $2, Second Fr 5, $4.95 Bon Marche De Luxe 00 rrible, No." * he For Women and Svidently those fiends tortured} Muslin, 15c 1 eer, $1.0 fiat vos $1, Ly A Reliable . ri her to find out something, Juck This muslin is of a good qual ih ae ° § Growing Girls! seoms to think that they bolleved | ity, In lengths to 10 yards; ' Ai Suaall % ¥ Permanent Wave Jwe kept @ large sum of money in| ff 2,000 yards on hand | Wrinear yg the hours, for aa you know they, $2-In, Dress Ginghams vada .. $5.95 | Damp weather will only emphasize | wero frightened away tho first nig ! | the beauty of your Permanent Wave. lhe jand then camo back for some Na Addins CARMA ORS: ot Abel Come where experts attend youand halt waving is an accomplished Art. ry) Yy sor § 99 Mane {rack Ra a sia Lengths to 10 yards. We have | $ Shingted idths. Jack came when they brought Zoe 2,500 yards of it 15 Lone ENTIRE Bobbed $15 |to the house about an hour and a a9, "| | Hair HEAD Hale +?) \half ago and atarted tmmediatel 38-In, Dress Voiles | ) Metal Was to] There is just time for a permanent 10-Quart. Alum Dor Bawkots, 12 any Mintehed Plain Whi to Cups | nu W a time teh EaNkets, 12 1 wave before your vacation. Tan Calfskin! Goody ear |with the pollce after Syd, As yot Yard 25¢ ho haw (not returned. . do. hone In longthi or full bolts, 1,800 G Lan Mixing | Mat welts! Rubber- -tipped I high fa ovelt »pone “|B yards of voltow in clover color | Howls |8o and Saucers, Dalte, i! Novelty cut-outs! Priced nothing Han happened to Nim, Dee | gard og agai Sete rotor for, BOC | tr $1.45 Bae 10c ouch’... $1.00 |: Bic | Amerenny ney BEAUTY SHOP ; ‘ is onde oud, " pa et Nanem® nt ton Maren: \ way low! uth, but it ta terrible to live them. 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