The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1925, Page 10

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CYNTHIA GREY rear ei |For Romance Hasn't Lost Its Flavor Scopes Witness Says ‘Anti’ Law Is Dangerous — |} She Sends Them to Chair | water. The duck did not reappes ; Maybe We ( ‘loak Our Sentiments in| SAUL Severe _| dently eaten histo Deepest Secrecy, But They Exist |: eee Lote ean epaee Wea AYA, Baratrnus: Heats y Pini ; , Witte annie oe Lumber Production BY CYNTHIA GREY h ! o ndred and f nom No, love letters are not out of date, In fact, they are mu ‘ YT. Kt an. Lum. | t quite as much in vogue as ever, writes a Seattle attorney, : ok | OF ny | Who has perused many of them in breach of promise suits t Hin t A i 1 ' \ girl writes that she is sure all of us yearn at times to) found ighbors, 1 tell our secrets to paper x ’ ‘ f Here are some of the letter fabled ‘al ‘es : : Dear Miss Grey: Frankly, the letter from the little A 1 4 mother who fears love-letter writing is a lost art amused me, Let me assure her that it isn’t. During my 12 years’ experience in law work, | have read some missives that would put Romeo himself to shame. Breach of promise suits reveal the fact that love letters are still very much in vogue. Y E ATTORNE progres ulate it danger, | aid of “The close ¢ freedom , chief ¢ was patti by Profe said he h: diced ag and the Eternal ing Qu experts |Z | Literary with a warm regard and ge Query ee for him. Dear Miss Grey: W you . me if L. M. Montgomery COUNCIL TABLES ‘oo memes im r womar MRS. E. I - man. Her 16 is now Mra but she still Proposal for New Appraisal |: of Rainier Line Delayed |Y° °° Care of the Baby TWO GIRLS - Have you copsulted mother? from Request Valley) If not, why not? Fam sure Reta Giee. a i Commercial cl. app | she woukd tell’ you that little | Arse evklct on “The Care of pee Reaini } girls of 15 should be out in the | Pee” gene. tabled 8 swimming, playing ; aexious MOTH: ities commi ten and hiking and not " bothering their heads about The Seattle Star, Washington Al such matters. Bureau, New York ave. Vou wus: user that | the Washington, D. C., has just ts boys are plainly at fault when sued a plete booklet on this ‘song ahem paar fase subject. It ty drawn from au ot them go and thoritative government sources, aicaaied wall il of containing everything the young oie and inexperienced mother needs to know about the proper care of her baby. You may receive a copy by sending 5 cents in postage stamps to the above ad. r play at those s if T were you. Don’t you think it’ a mighty poor excuse to do something found no sen referendum, Warious clubs in the The committee delayed soit should net? dress. the request until ee ee meescombeny Scorch Book of 7 i , How at jt if uw tell m M. R name of wok of et te w oA! 2 rule for eve i 1 If the material is so badly | gives ‘ Aa H scorched that the threads are M. K. I consumed, of course there is no There are a number of good remedy. If it is slightly scorch books on this subject. Some of ed, try the following method them are “Standard Etiquette” Mix a small quantity (equal by Anna Steese Richardson Collision Whirls Car About proportions) of Fuller's earth, “Book of Etiquette,” published i i white soap, and salt and add by Doubleday Page Co. and and It Hits Pedestrian | enough vinegar to make a Helen Roberts’ Cyclopedia of 1 t Kish ite | paste. Spread this composition Social Usage. I am sure you ma freakish accident at can get any one of these at a first class book shop. thickly over the damaged part. ave. and Stewart st., Wednesd: thordly. i Persons were injured. A ¢ by W. R. Swinton, 4 N., collided with Mrs. B. Ward, Let it dry and wash ° Latest Parisian Models Are Made by Firm Here |Miss Expo Lee arns That Young Industry Has Made Rapid Growth in Northwest BY JOHN W. NELSON dresses and coate—t striking a pedestr Ninth ave. inj Mrs. Swinton wa side of the auto and bruises. when he was struc! onscious by Williamson, 4 Gordon was running to catch a street car, 8. and Spo kane st., whe Another car hit Williamson's ma @fter the first a { Nocti Polar Expedition | Holds Radio Test!» WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—(By U. P)}—The MacMillan polar expedition, | at Etah, Greenland, is continuing, today, its radio tests with amateurs | ing ls fm the United Com.| T mander Byrd ne navy de-|t partment by wirel A navy spark 5 of the Chambc Boost Commercial Flying in Sweden 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—<( © of | mercial aviation ha t [nite hold in Sweden, s and fluffy | set from th tleship Florida has been in: d on|t the flagship Peary for the experi-| T! rted in business | advice recelved by the department | ments. lin 1919 with four machines and four! of commerce epee oo operators. It now has 30 to 35 girls] Several Swedish companies are} em d all the time and it su netive in promoting the develop. Stevens Pass Road ~ |“) esa chit i srPahtea Tana aoalaer able Oregon, focused on th trade in Washin crest is California uvel rted toh Alaska A large comy been tana Subject at meeting Whether the Stevens Should be included in t ¢ materia with German and Program will be 1 ital for the purpose of amalgam day, August 11, monthly president ¢ ig all the air transport lines into meeting of the King county ators and represe will be held in th banquet room. The K county road will also be up for consider-| ation, en ork managed and operated | ® organiz __ there Ain’t No Such Animal affe at tho circts for the first time. That's th that are not so? you been told that a cat ou sure that a drowning yu think sap New State Plants Insure Stability Among the 19 new manufacturing Cxtablishments reporting for opera aid the rustic who ng ineredul: monkey fions during the past month thore|| 1 earch for was a noticeable diversity of prod-|| f Id that it’s dangerous to uets, of whiich fur dyeing and fur. || drink Leh d dab Jo you think thateats can niture carving were noted ay entire in the f ate their prey; that eight months’ babies dy new to the state, || never live; that thunder sours milk? ie total. number. of new facto.| These do mar ther interesting beliefs, myths, fables and com ties for the first seven months of |} MoMy ed fallacies are explained in our Washin b a's new ‘ancy. Y'ill out the coupon below directed. bulletin o7 Fact and Washington, D. ¢ the year is 81, which {s on a parity | and mail to with the records of the same period | for sd@eral years past. | ~~ CLIP COUPON HERE An» Itor, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Former Prison Head | i Is Killed i in Wreck’ nd inclose here with GAVIOTA, Cal, Aug. 6—Cay v.|| in OV Hac a aa PL) ard i Reilly, former nu Perintendent of Folsom peniter . 9. tiary, wa killed toda when hi, Name Chats ae ates ‘ wef ¢ H auto plunged o in embankment on the state highway near here I] gt. and No. or R. 3. D Reilly's wife was seriously in-| ‘ fared, She was brought here by a| . motor bux and taken to a hospital, || CiYerrreereees EE Ptate The machine, it was said, stru A rock and carcenod over the cliff, burying them in the wreckage, Iam a reader of The Seattle Star SE | DEATH FOR $6); | Woman Juror Faints When THE SE TAR POKA Aug. 6. ay rs S fishing in a lake near here huge bass rise to the surface an MURDERERS i | Poor Duc +k Eaten by Fish} « fish story! A. B. Collison ! yesterday, swears he saw d drag a small duck under ur, he said, and it was evi | Universities Plan Costly Buildings A] THE ‘Argentine Cabinet cits fa JULY'S POSTAL ste FLAPPER WIFE RECEIPTS UP Percentage Greater Than Any Year Since 1918 HIN « ‘ts : ; 4 $22 wJHEIXN VV LILEN Hhebon Marcne ~EATTLE women long ago proved the importance Annual Event by buying their Silks for six mont of this Semi- hs ahead! Friday in Silk Week 2,000 Pairs Full-Fashioned “Ruby Ring”’ Silk Stockings (Seconds) a. 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Third Floe The Bon Marche pre: A. of coco able ustrous lacquer, black. 40-Inch Heavy Flat Crepe opular and black. 39-Inch Fine Jacquard Crepe Silk-and-Wool Crepes for dresses, sidential gr serviceable HAT is because the Silks this event brings are prac- tical—fashionable—and very Low Priced! 4 ee ae “Silk Week” $]- 40-Inch Silk-and-Wool Faille and splendid wearing quality—in shades gingersnap, 95 Yard Kobe, rose cup, copper silk. In colors and dres and colorings suit- suits. Fallow, in design. and ensemble — 36-In. Fine Brocaded Faille and beautiful d hades, Lustrou and evening 40-Inch New pers Crepes | and popular ways. 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Very cool and comfortable, as well as serviceable, And Complete Assortments of Sep Khaki Mic Tweed Knickers, Mae gray mixture Khaki Knicker and Breeches .., tan and $2.95 Khaki Ha $1. 95 and HA oa arate Sports Wear Idies and Shirts .... ts, cool Floor—Thoe Bon Marche cs THE CALL Low Priced Cottons for Lingerie and School Cloths 50c Voiles Reduced to 29c 80 pieces of Dress Voiles—all the season's styles—in_ floral, figured and scroll patterns—fine and sheer, in good patterns and color 36-Inch Broadcloth 25c Yard $00 yards Cotton Broadcloth lengths to Good qual ity cloth for shirts and pajamas, In gray, tan and blue, 36-Inch Beach Cloth 25c Yard 500 yards—a fine quality, a yard w nly two colors in the lot—yellow and brown 30-Inch Lingerie Crepe 20c Yard ) 1,000 yards Crepe Plisse—in nice quality, in plain and floral styles, Blue, pink, helio, yellow Lengths to 10 yards ‘ ° Third Flooe—Tho Bon Marche SS yards slips, white, — ne riser enemas

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