The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1925, Page 10

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Adventures in Prison—and After BY WINNIFRED MASON HUCK is s rt hm SOME TROUBLE me There “When I w “every two weeks I took it. Then I turne : sassy » get away from Ohio. t I could make more re asa maid . time on In the linen room everyone was, ™ cori! Abeth teleph HOW BLACK “Very well,” I answered, wonder. | MY tro ' ¢ ing just how black Miss Fall had) FORMA A + painted me DISCHARGED * “Miss Fall h Then I was f is not ormal got clean I uw tary, for fans we y \ T want you to like me, and if you With our names, them sev-| knew you might not like m eral days Té¢ think it will mak an My roommate's na:ne wa: She was a ye Mary had « 0 America when} she was 14 and had married very agreeable {ox her fam ABOLT S10 “T div @ren to m try, back, I | tered here ux a guest and next} Morning told them I wanted a job, They gave it to me and refused to let me pay for the room.” NOTE When I had been working at the William Penn hotel for a week 1] found a note on my time card, ask-| img me to report at the housckeep.- | er's office. 1 divined’ that Something about my choking. | name of the waffle shop a of Mr. McQuald’s,” 1 he will give you they had heard| “ past, And I/ ould not keep me an a maid, ey would give me a chance to was curious and » somewhat | work where they knew I would not troubled about the scene that T must | np 1 face. 4 d been searched. It was "You sent for me, Miss Walters?" | , I asked. i ne "You are to see Mrs. G iF , ness with pointing to the woman at t | YMA A hanedieh Tike baa desk. z 3 | © Was an experienc 1 Seees, Malabeth: Spramue,; of; me dni: Cumberland, for. whith “I Want to see me?” I asked the | was totally unprepared | | (Copyright 1935, N. EB. A. Service, tne.) | *Yes,” she sid, giving me a plere } ing glance. TOMORROW: I mect areal Chris. | Her eyes were splendid. But they made me ¢ shiver. tian. | LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES-|thrown and sprained her ankle or COTT TO THE 1 MAR- hurt herse I} QUISE—CONTINUED. went up to 1 Again, Little Marqu Mr. Sar-/could do anyt! | toris hesitated, and in 1 was | “At my question she lifted two} @bout to arise, when he said: of the most heavenly blue cyes 1 “If my father could have given | have te back my faith and hope in man- | head, ever looked into, her and began to weep afresh Pind, 1 would have blessed him,| “I persisted in trying to help| Put instead he died as he had lived,|her, however, and at Inst, with| Ditter and unbelieving in the truth|many a sob, she mo that she} and loyalty of any human being,/had that morning spent her Jaat| even myself. {cent in the world—-that everything “When me home to settle upjshe had left from a comfortable} My father’s affairs, 1 renewed ac-|fortune which her mother had be- | quaintance with my neighbors in | queathed her two years before was | the small Eastern village where my | gone t) father had built up a large estat These people, however, seemed most afraid of me. I never was able to make friends with them. “One day, in one of my solit walks about the country, I me sitting beside a stile, was tied to an adja-| She was weeping bit- “She told me she had jnothing about business affairs, and | |had left all hers in care of a man | _| who had robbed her, until with thievery and her own extra |she had now come to the end of nee } string, | ne had saved her horse until} the last, for it seemed to her he| was the only creature on earth} that had loved her. ‘Tomorrow shi must sell him, The very though brought on another burst of tears, | “You know, my dear Leslie, it was the old, old story—beauty in} distress, and a man taken un-| awares, | “I felt my heart beat strangely. | omeone that was jolutely sure that | # a perfect stranger to her, | “The girl's exquisite loveliness and pitiable tondition moved mo more than I had ever been moved before, She was so helpiess! I |wanted to care for her. I found} myself wanting to take her in my | jarma and comfort her. “It was not long before 1 was | jtelling her that I would lend her! |the money needed to open «| | little book stor going in an a very jsilent partner, She seemed to ne-| |cept this as innocently ax I evident: | cent tree. terly. #At first I thought she had been proffered it It didn't seem} nge to her that a young man | DR. C. MARCUM 10 met her on a country road hould immediately become her ft the agents for Kryptok curved rand vision. than ever before, SPECIAL Jereditor for euch an amount.’ (Copyright, 1926, N. ¥. A. Sorvice, Inc.) TOMORROW —Letter from Leslie Prescott to the Little Marquise, n t 1 Low: 9 90 | THEORY AND FACT | ° HS my angel” sald the happ: an, after he had settied with | | the minister, “we | truly one—one forever.” The Marcum Optical Co. eer ie a 917 First Avenue modern bride, “but, from a practical Near Madison MA in-3699 Lisa it will be advisable to 2 | Hove are really and dinner for two," Porto Silobs, a ~ T i Vitae Ceeatingl 1° The Bo America’s Mareh Fifth Largest Cash Store, Wel ‘leomes You! Easy to Do All Your Shopping Here For Gala Week Ahead— Comfort-Giving Garments! Men’s Percale and es oe oO Pajamas $ Well re garments in good quality materials. Plain white, tan, blue and helio. Trimmed with frogs. All sizes. pate M ei Men’s New Si:k-and- Wool Four-in-Hands Wrinkle and pin proof—always in good shape. A and fancy designs. And moderately lightful assortment of stripe patterns! Attractive colorings! too, A Johber’s Close-Out of Fancy Cuffed Silk Gloves 1,200 Prs. Silk Gloves, Pr. Excellent quality Gloves which boast of those popular cuffs in both flaring and turn back style. Some witlr petal effects; with chenille. All the leading colors of black, white, mode, beaver, Extra Value—-Misses’ Rayon Vests 65c ¢ n A Fa ‘ Vests—bodice style with ribbon shoul Buy, from this lot—you Il. get bigs der straps—in pink, peach and orchid, mon worth. Good qualit 9S8e. we houlder straps of self material, Rayon Step-ins to match, $1.45. picot edges. White and pink—sizes 4 to Ravoh Chemise, to 16 years. $1.95. to match, 95e. R Main Floor—The Bo Lace trimmed Bloomers Marche Reliable “Phoenix” Hosiery For Women and Children Women’s “Phoenix” Bobbed Hosies $1.50 full-tashioned with reinforced feet and rolled top and white. Pure thread silk, chiffon weight, in French nude, beige, blonde, Jack Rabbit, blac Children’s “Phoenix”? Socks 75c Pair Semi-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.35 | ed feet and garter hemmed topa of } Made with reir brown, beaver powder blue and Women’s Silk b Women’s Silk Stockings $1. 85 Stockings $1.65 with Out brown, tops navy, p buff, nude and sry Main Floor—The Bon Marche whi beige and Smart and practical are these Slippers in the good-looking step-in style. Perforated collar and French heel. Other White Pumps in cut-out sandal styles with low heels for sports, One-strap models for dr and street wear, $5.40 to $10. Made by the U. S. Rubber Co. trimmed in black. Sizes 814 to 2, $2.35. Sizes 214 to 6, $2.65. Main Floor—The Bon Marche You'll Like Bon Marche Foods! Right in Quality and Price! Hams, Lb. 37c =| Lorna Doones, Lb., 28c ancy Kastern Corn-Med Stock Bold by the Piece Jersey Mrand Wutter, quality, guaranteed, Tb, Cholee Cottage Hatta, lean a sugar cured, 1b. digi Wiene: and delich firat Oae ood, j while they arr teeeeees 4xe | Menke Lont Cakes, cach .. Hutterhorns, topped with real walnuts, 2 for ,1e; & for 2: Chicken Picnic Box Lunch $1.00 packed bulk, Ib of Cucumber Dill Piekies, extra rKe and crisp, each. , f Cholce K ed Sal freshly ar and Ib. ‘ ise Hon Murche “Mayonn c, Ib, Ble Homeland Brand Libn'ead enna, CAN sees Me | 21c 1—Dell Daintily in’ ay for two Hon Marche Coffee, Brade, highost quailty, blond- Sani TP RAESS By e X 2 deviled egg sandwiches, Minek Of biacie te 2 1pm, Dewwert Pineapple, Can Libby's in plenie lunch el 1 whole fried apring chicken 2 lettuce sandwiches Plokles poliuto 1 Me rand cdllenn dat vow Ib-oz, package Kat Inn Brand pieces American cheose with ri 2 wlicon cake, n Happy ne Kernel Comm ciccicces eee Main Wloor—The Bon Marche HE SEATTLE “TheBonMarché far pongee and gray. Women’s Popular Rayon Undies Envelope iyon Bloomers, to match, “Phoenix” Socks $1.15 Pain Girls’ Half Socks 50c Women’s White Kid Pumps $5.95 «<4 Ce Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ “Fielday” Keds The finest Shoe for outing and sportswear. tra heavy white duck uppers and heavy suction hard rubber soles. Sizes 61% to 11, de- yeat iF priced, : Men's Shop, Lower Entrance, Second Avenue — The Bon Marche AR In Honor of Knights Templar Parade This Store Will Be Closed Tuesda Until 2 o'clock Knights Templar, The Wayfarer, National Swimming Meet Yowll Find Them in the Lower Why, only a few w Many of Summer’ trimmed, Off-the-face, and white. 91.35 others trimmed ey maten $1.95. Children’s aes New Summer Scarfs, $1.95 whi oeatl ea | In Quality Unusual at nd red This Low Price Georgettes and Crepe de Chine, some han:i-painted, and others printed in ex- | otic patterns and colorings. There are tints suitable for spor and evening wear, and the x ends are fringed smartly. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Kodak and Picnic Reinforcements All films bought day and returned be developed FREE of charge Fresh tims in ste all times. All prints made on Velox paper. “Phoenix” | and rayon inp’ or ne shades. With reinforced | tops. In many here Satur Monday will Plain white napkins, 100 for 12¢. Wax Paper, 5 rolls, 10¢. Paper Pls Se to 20¢. alright tainers for sugar, de, Be and 10¢. ot Ex- Paper Spoons and Forks, Reinforced and dozen, 10¢. Drinking Cups, 5¢ and 10¢ package. $2.95. Lily Dishes, 8 for B¢. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Leather Bags $2.95 New Styles in Bags, That Are Smart With ‘Summer Costumes, at a Price Which Ts Unusually Low AILORED is the word for late summer and early fall bags, and these smart new arrivals have saught the mode exactly. In beige and blonde calf, black tooled effects, and many high colored novelties, All well made and appointed with coin purses and mirrors. Main Wloor—The Bon Marche Trimmed Hats Late Summer Styles KS ago many favorite ries, novelty straws, crepe with straw, styles and m turban and wide bri Sizes 6to 14. B ate Peter Pan W: Black Bear Flapper Suits, $1.05. Cord Im strong brown sheeting, rubber lined; complete with Ca “Te “Happy Home” Six-ounce dor “Para 1i¢. “Wear-Ever” Sqt. sixo, reduc®d to 81.90 10-qt, sixe reduced to R: I2-qt, size, reduced to i Cost Section! were more than double this price. . Large and medium shapes, of fab- satin or velvet with straw—becoming- of these horse-hair, im effects—all the leading colors as well as black Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche gg A a A Special Purchase of 300 Exceptional Wash Dresses for Girls, $1.95 UMMER DAYS— whether they are play or work days—need fresh and dainty here is a: means Mi ance, dresses — and which savings 6-to-14's dress allow- English prints, quaintly patterned; ginghams, in_ bright shades; crisp linens, in combined colors; and dainty voiles, featuring favorite pastel tints. group real on cool Trimmed with embroid- ery, with contrasting color, with scarfs and with tail- ored buttons. In smart Summer shades. Second Floor—The Bon Marche oys’ All-Wool Rib-Stitched Bathing Suits $3.45 All the popular color combinations made for energetic swimming. Will stand rough wear that boys give their suits. Sizes 28 to 36. Other Bathing Suits, 75¢ to $5.50. Corduroy Long Pants $3.50 The latest thing that boys like. Made just like big brother's. In poudre blue, silver, navy and brown shades. Sizes 6 to 18, | Wool Hiking Pants, $4.45. Wrapped Leggings, to wear bik ing, 75e. Water Wings, pair, Shop—Main Floor—The hh Suits, $2.45, duroy Hiking Pants, $8.95. Boys’ 35e, Bon Marche Tennis Rackets Reduced M4 were $5.50 IL were $6.00 $4. 95 6 were $ “Goldsmith” rackets, long known for *their high quality. Made from se- lected white ash and strung with good quality gut. Racket Cases $1.25 iported tennis racket cases, mado from ball pocket Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche 5-Inch Corrugated Moulded Hose, $5.00 In 60-foot lengths. —Goodrich’s best quality molded garden hose, built like a cord tire, with double thread molded into the rubber. Complete with couplings. Special for Saturday Glass-Top Fruit Jars, pint size, dozen, 95¢. ‘ruit Jar Rings with Labels, dozen, T@. Squat Jelly Glasses, complete with mequered caps, nning Needs, deal" n, 38¢, uWwax," I-pound package, “Wear-Ewver’” Aluminu poewetfing Kerle ) Aluminum Preserving Kettles Reduced Union Street Basementthe Bon Marche anisole ns. etm

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