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HELLO, FAT! | ship. For proof just take a look at Tony Augustus, stor keeper on the U. S. S. Utah. Tony tips the scales at 365 pounds and is the “life of the party” as far as the An- SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr. Frank R. Loope—Phone CA pitl4626 FRIENDS | gust 8, at Make new frie but keep the old, | the Fruit « The new are silver, but the old are x r) Kok WE HAVE AW New-made fr like new-made FORK SOM We hav w wine, With age may mellow and refine. worthy shut-in doors. Phone ¢ Uniike old age with hal | True friendship 1 y: | So make new frier n exsoldier, old, re released from government ‘The new are silva, but the old are | #ervice, who has a sick child and) gold. wife to support, Call CAptl4636. | 0 et a el The above poem used by Wil- NOT A KNIGHT, BUT A “BILL” Ham. §. Brown, imperial treasurer of} We were under the {mpression the Nobles of the Myst that some K a tribute son of the 7 Noble Brown of dearingly known « Both he and our own revered Car John Thompson, are golden friend of the shut-ins, aia eres | | RYTHER HOME SIDED FOR ORPHANS The F lar was the good 4 ted our d it wa orators, and , to whom we are very grateful, CARS Out 5301 E. phaned boys and pending on you) dea them have the time Mrs. Marion McDonal ned a wonderful picnic fe her home on t Sound Des Moines, with swimming, games and Sports of all kinds, and with plenty to eat. But, dear reader, this picnic de- pends on you, for they must have 30 automobiles to carry them in. You have never failed me yet, so remem Woodland am, cake, and oodles of good things | ed the games and sports of jateway-To.Reauty” parlors, | at 302 Hoge Savings building, are} |turning over the entire receipts of | this four-chair shop, above ex-| penses, for the benefit of Miss| Edna Wood, the blind typist, for| her the date, Tuesduy morning, 9:20,] hom « dance was given at tho ‘y Lonesome club, 512 Sixth ave., | returning at 4:30 p.m. If you can give the service of your car, phone] !#st Monday evening | CApitl-4626. bg HAPPY KID) xy shut-in in} | BILL MURRAY | There is one SUNSHINE GUILD % i jtown this week, and that is our Next meeting of the Sunshine lown W. J. (Bill) Murray who has Builld will be with Mra. M. M. Sellers |)" fisca out with braces and. le and Mabel Long, 7315 18th ave. N. w.| °° rf Being stoped | and Mabel long, AY jdoing his stuff everyday in his| Iker.” Everybody is now hold-| CLAUDE Only seven pe a desire, and only four of th paid in their money—and we ed to get at 30, and t ut hopes that Bill, who has a} ken back, will be able to walk Ode | MRS. GEO. ROGERS PASSES We are v report the pi of Mrs. George on, | Ri w, 10611 i ave. S8. She een a very hard sufferer for orry to have to from the poorhot Claude Ewing fund or phone CApitl-4626 4 number of years, but recently LAWN PARTY showed signs of much improve. A lawn p and entertainment| ment, and it was hoped she would will be given Saturday afternoon, Au-| get | ‘OU handle It every day, but what do you know about It? Do you know how we happen to have money today as a medium || of circulation and exchange? Do you know some of the things the ancient peoples used for money and why? Can you tell where coins of the United States are minted? Could you describe how money gets into circulation? What is “legal tender?" Can you desc "1 the United States in circulation? : Sees: ite ater Did you know that there are seven different kinds of paper money in the United States? Can you tell the iference between a gold certifi. || cate, a treasury note, a national bank note, a federal reserve note, a sliver certificete and a federal reserve bank note? What are the dealgns on United States paper currency? Can mutilated currency be redeemed? In tt unlawful to punch holes in United States coins and wear them for jewelry? If you can answer all thess:questions then you won't be interested in our Washington bureau's latest bulletin on “United States Money.” If you want these questions and a lot of other interesting ones answered for you then you will want a copy of the buletin, Fill out th C1 below and mail to Washington, D. C,, an directed, vere: nnn CLIP COUPON HM! PU Finance Editor, Washington Bureau, The Benttle Star, 1322 New York ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “Money,” and inclose herew "te a ec vit in postage stamps for samo, peg bas Name... Bt. and No, or RB. F, Di sseeeees HY secesterecersesesseseseeenses 128 I am a reader of The Seattle Star 2 Meee ee ee Summer Goods Attractively Priced—‘ New Goods Hinting Fall —In the Big Cash Store— Saturday Autumn Coats and Hats fia ea ae | For Young Fashionable Pack Ud far Your Pieniel Baby Coats. sesso crass and returned Monday will he de ——— veloped free of charge. Filme tr by 11 will be f od by 6 e —_—_—_—_—_—_ Fresh filma in stock all the time A Br ture nie Camera, 2%4x4\, priced at Wool crepella, very soft and ’ 2 Brownie Camera, tas fine, finished with silk crocheted ture 24x3%, priced a : edge and sprays of silk embroid- | Wax Paper, 6 roils tor 10¢, ery. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Napkins, 109 for 12¢, IAly Drinking Cups, for Be; Little Girls’ Coats, $5.95 to $9.50 diya di carrying salads, All-wool polaires, chinchilla and other soft worsteds, some finished 5 for B¢. with fur, and others with plush in rich shades, In tan, blue, brown Paper Spoons and Forks, pack and brick. age, 10¢. 4 Paper Towels, 60 in package Becoming New Felt Hats, $1.95 106. . od ke. Smart styles that are short in back and tilt forward engagingly! rhathgieina yh mee: Finished with grosgrain or velvet ribbon bands, in contrasting shades anes Ein ee BG to: BOG popes bed “a a = 1 Lunch Sets, 25 pieces, 25¢. In tones of almond, sand, henna, gobelin, wood and shell. Second Floor—The Bon Marche L pales: Viner he tape Maree —— = SILK WEEK “THE Last Day of The Bon Marche’s|(*HOOSE Saturday from Assortments Greatest Silk Week Brings Fresh Val- Specially Reinforced for Those to ues to Top Off a Big Event! Whom Saturday Shopping Is Easiest! To Top-Off “Silk Week’’ 450 Samples and Mill Close-Outs Fine Silk Underwear New “Zipper” Bags $3.45 to $8.50 The most convenient and smart “© bags that Autumn is suggesting! In several sizes and shapes, all fin- ished with the safe, convenient and interesting “zipper” closing! In goat, morocco, patent leather, vachette, ecrase and moire calf, in shades of black, brown, tan and blue. Novelty Bags, in Variety, $1.95 Novelty and staple styles, in smart bags to carry with early Fall suits. In many different leathers and colors for every costume. Nicely finished and lined with leather or moire. Indestructible Pearl Beads, Special 89c New triple strand Necklaces; single strands, 60 inches long, of one size beads, in cream, white and tints, and the very new “rainbow” choker, which combines large singte size beads of many tints to form a rainbow-like effect. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Autumn Accessories ! Handkerchiefs, 5c —for women and children Fine texture lawn in white with embroidered corners; white batiste, bordered in gay prints; and children’s character handker- chiefs, embroidered or printed in various bright shades. Handkerchiefs 10¢ * Trimming Ribbons 15c White lawn, with plain and Two-tone satins in pastel corded borders; brightly pat- tints; French imported novel- terned lawns, including many ties, which feature new pat- of the striking new blocked | terns and colorings, smartly effects. | combined. ¢ 2 iefs 25 | : : Handkerchiefs rie Satin Ribbon Garters Colored lawn with edging of on rs Venise lace; fast-color Swisstex | 25¢ a Pair in white with border and pin All made except for some $1.95—$2.75—$3.45— $4.45 High-grade merchandise—bought at great concessions in price for cash—and including Vests Bloomers—Step-Ins—Chemises and Frencli Panties—plain, embroidered and lace trimmed. Wanted lingerie shades. Main Floor—The Bon Marche Popular Silks and Satins Marked at Prices Way Below Regular 51.95. Yd.—— $3.95 Yd. 40-In. Serviceable Flat Crepe 38-In. Black Chiffon Velvet 40-In. Silk-and-Wool Faille ; 50 is Oalottel Jacansed Crace 39-In. Chenille Brocaded Crepe 39-In. Printed All-Silk Crepes| |39-In. Metallic Brocaded Crepe 40-In. All-Silk Crepe Faille $2.85 ° 36-In. New Satin de Chine 95c 35-In.NewBlackDress Satin$ 1.35. pleat All-Silk Pongee 49c 40-In. Ombre Crepede Chine $1.45. 3.7." ineBlack Floraswah$3.25 : ' 39-In.BlackCharmeuseSatin$1.65 30-In.PrintedCantonCrepes $1.45 | 54-In.FineBlackF lat Crepes$3.35 39-In. Silk and Wool Crepes $1.35 | 36-In. Silk Coating Satin $2.95 —and many other silk items of equal impor tahce not advertised Fabrice Floor (Third)}—The Bon Marche : Bigger Values Than Ever Saturday in The Food Shops Picnic Loaf Cakes “ Picnic Box Lunch Jilg’s Wie $1.00 g's ners Each 40c Daintily packed and appe- Lb. 28 Butter Layer Cakes, 80c tizing. assorted flavors, each 1 Wh ; : Libby's Rosedale Ripe Olives; Bars, fresh and 35 2 Deviled -d | medi j dium ize; firm, meg tasty! 1b, 18c; 2 Ibs. Cc 2 Lettuce Mayonnaise sand: olives : Butterhorns, topped with nuts; wiches | pint 2 for Le; 5 1 Carton Potato Salad | 80 $ i ” Sandwich and Finger 2 Vieces American Cheese Rolls, dozen .)... Cc Pickles and Olives $4.65 tain Minest quality sausnge, pring Chicken Sets Reduced Crosse & Blackwell's Pure Malt , | Vinegar; large bottle; tine im: (ATE TEC Libby’s Rosedale parted vinbgety Resa to Lunch Counter Sliced Pineapple 21c | bvttle «0.0... 30c $ 45 . Large cans; dozen, $2.45, Orange Pekoe Tea, Special—35c rev iatlomentrine OIC r H Home Golden Kernel | "Sew Pik Yankee Pot Roast with ADD, ome golden Kernel | See Pike Street Window for Macaront au ¢ Mashed Votatoes College Inn Brand Chicken (¢ TOES FR Atami Oboe I Whole Fried ni ¥e Bsr ae LOC Spring Chicken Bread and Butter Fresh Peach Ice Cream | | Corn, | ther Fi . ati | AT aia $1.00 other Food Specials, | | | | | | A Coffse or Milk College Inn Creole Sauce; reg. 60c used on every lawr ular 36o can, pi RE RSs SDV ‘ NOW see 15c |; \—— J Fourth Moor—The Bon Bon Marche Coffee, 2 Lbs. 91c Main Floor—The Sane Our highest grade; 1b, 49e, Bon Marche Croquet Fruit Jars 69: Hardwood Croquet Sets; well finished 8- ball sets that can be stripes of contrasting color; and | tiny touch of trimming. In fast-color Ideal, with borders | green, pink, peach, apricot, rose and stripes of pencil blue. x and blue. Clever New Neckwear, 95c Lacy collar and cuff sets of net, trimmed with Val and Venise laces; tailored sets of cream white linen, broadcloth and embroid- ered batiste; Peter Pan and circular style eparate jabots of nets and lace, also jabots with circular collars attached; a becoming tai- lored jabot with a close-fitting neckline; and long panels with cir- cular collars of Venise lace and embroidered batiste. Main Floor—The Bon Marche 5-Piece Art Craft Lunch Sets ; ecial A9c 10+ set ee of heavy oil cloth in gay sten- ciled patterns in bright colors, these attractive sets are ideal for use on the odd-size break- (7 fast tables or for the summer home. Each set consists » of one 20-inch square and four 12x18- inch plate doilies. Babies’ Stamped Dresses 69c Of soft, white nainsook. These adorable little dr come stamped for ver} several dainty designs. Art Department, Third Floor—The Bon Marche are ready made and simple embroidery in * Canning Needs Specially Priced | Perfect Ball Mason Dozen Pints or Quarts SS ee Complete with porcelain-lined caps and rubber rings. i Happy Home Fruit Jar Rubbers, complete with labels; dozen, 7¢. : : “Parowax,” fine for sealing jars and cans; package, 11¢. Wire Canning Racks—wit! | Cups, 8c fit wash boiler. Special, F) cag | Saucers, 4c Heavy Tin Fruit Strainer Zo with 8 sieves. Special, Buy them separately, or A9¢. in pairs, Medium weight 8-quart Aluminum Preserve | china, Fine for kitchen or Kettle, Special 98¢. | camp use. “Goodrich” Best Quality Moulded Hose 5 50 Feet Built like a cord tire, with double thread moulded right into | the rubber. Complete with couplings. i! Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche ne Swift’s Premium Hams, Lb. 36c Bente fancy corn fod wtoc he-by the pleco only 500 Window ‘ 5 Mreshly Churned Creamery Butter, ( J Lee A a ae age Shades (sEconps) *,*) mugarcured tn ay Tb WET ORT Chentt nites c Slightly imperfect shades, In. tans inate ens. wonderfully flay Ib 29c Main Floor—The Bon Marche Made of off opaque, 86x72 inches. Complete with SECOND AVENUE, FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET fixtures, } Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche