The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 14

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He ¢ O24 dist a 62 years of age Pemberton ears ago fre ont of all ki well-known w his exams, he n For this = and pr He is sur ; AA ged bread | pices are time repe ether relatives |: macncn (on éxamina: $4,198,000;) Lolita He aa 018,000; linseed | jg with BANDIT ROBS WOMAN kura seb Waving a re tered the dryg BK Ladwick forced her to sta he looted the cash music, 1 Fifteen in the par don't be an “Having heard \ Less than 50 cents in allver was| The Molecule sald Friday night, she reported to police $241,000; hops, n circulation for each person in| you in respectful silence, 1 now re tt 246 0, os July 1 peat—as usual,” @aturday. the United Back. School When The First Bell Rings —happy, smiling faces of Seattle's own and America’s healthiest children will hurry ng to school eager to add more laurels—to keep Seattle in the lead. Girls’ Wash Dresses $1. 95° ready and one <S and Shirts at 95c Blouses, Sizes 6 to 16—Shirts, Sizes 12 to 144 1,200 in the lot—a lucky purchase of this Gingham, Chambray and English Y } ¥ 4 | well-known brand—excellent quality shirts— Print Dresses in sizes 6 to 16. Made €\ 4 My \ full cut, tailored like dad’s, and all colors guar- with low waist lines, and trimmed E \ anteed fast. Knit Ties, Special 35c 3 for $1.00 Oh, Boy! Look at the Ties for 35c—aren’t they dandies, though? All fiber ties in such snappy colors and patterns. All the boys like ‘em. Boys’ School Caps 79c The kind of caps that all the boys want to wear to school. One- or eight-piece top styles —plain, banded or plaited back. Good quality wools are used in the making—in many neat patterns. Boys’ Jersey Sweaters $2.50 Just right for cool days and school days. Plain or school colors, with turtle neck, snap neck and V styles. Sizes 24 to 36. Boys’ Corduroy Knickers $1.95 9 Good quality Wide-wale Corduroy Knickers p in the popular brown shade. Sizes 6 to 17. Just right to wear with school sweaters. Main Floor—The Bon Marche with embroidery and smart little pockets. Girls’ Panty Dresses in plain colors, sizes 7 to 10, $1.95. Girls’ Suspender Skirts, $3.95 Tan, brown or green, with braid trimming. Some have buttons down the front. Others are plain with Chanel plait. Middy Skirts for the Miss $4.95 Made of navy serge or bright plaids. Some with box plaits, others with inverted plaits at the sides. They button onto muslin bodices for easy washing. Sizes 8 to 16. Red or Blue Flannel Middies $4.95 Trimmed in white braid. Sizes 8 to 18. Girls’ Wear—Second Floor or black er Bes ai Women’s For School Clothes Supplies Webster’s Dictionary 35c to $1.25 For Home or School Use Funk & Wagnall’s Desk Standard Diction- ary, $2.75. Eversharp Sheaffer and Conklin $1.00 to $5.00. Fountain Pens, well known makes, $1.50 to $8.75. Imitation Leather Pencil Boxes, containing , 1 pen holder, 3 crayon pencils, hip ‘ Cozy Corduroy ae terse Srnre ei 32-Inch Ginghams 19c Yard Fine quality, in checks, plaids and stripes pretty colors. 32-In. Ginghams 25c to 50c Yd. Scores of different patterns and colors, including checks, plaids and stripes 36-Inch School Prints 25c Yard Neat, small patterns in English print ef- fects for girls’ school dresses. Mill Ends Percales 20c Yard Bath Robes _ Cozy slip into on cool Pencils, robes to 1 pencil sharpener, 1 ruler, for : hirting percales in checks and mornings. Made , lengths 1 to 8 yards, for boys’ shirts Erasers) 2¢ and B¢. of good quality | 4 blouses a, é i Cotton Suitings 50c Yard Slates 25c to 40c cor duroy. Latest 46 inches wide, in checks, plaids and very Script’ Pencils, 2 erasers and 1 tubs of 12 style side tie and pretty colors, with woolen oftect. 6%-inoh. leads~ for BB¢. vest effect. Cut 36-Inch Suiting 65c Yard Ginch Wire Stand Globe, 85¢. 4 saa Ideal for school clothes are thowe aultings Drawing Tal€hia, Be and 10¢. full, and work In protty weaves and colors, in plaids, checks Note Books; BA. and. 106. manship —_excel- and stripes, Composition Books, 5¢, 10¢ and 25¢. lent. Many col- Plain Colored Suitings 50c Fast colors in all shades—36 Inches wide. Rayon Suitings 75c to $1.25 Striped sultings, m yard wide, in beautiful College Loose Leaf Note Books with 10¢,, aa Compass, 260’ and 5O¢. Aller, ors to choose from. Sizes 86 to Protractors, 10¢. 46. colorings Ginch Rulers, Be. au 36-Inch Crepes $1. Penglis; 6 tor B¢, 2 for 5¢ and B¢ each Second Floor-—Tho Silk and rapes S100 te ie Other Pencil Boxes, 25¢ to $1.25. _ Main Floor—The Bon Marche Bon Marche printed in figures, stripes and floral designs. Third Mloor—The Bon Marche TheBonMarché SECOND AVENUE, FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET More of Those Splendid New Fall Coats- y A : MATERIALS: ‘Tweeds Broadcloth ; & Velours Bolivia 4 saneatine FURS: A and 1 Sealine Opossum lo ‘when French Coney Manchurian Wat se wealine ack Fitch Mandel Wolf Sizes 16 to 50 COLORS: does it. He'll a te sa Map Raison Rust Wistaria c Toodles nald, “Where ts a mud Pium Gracklehead Blues L puddle? Black Green Cuckoo 1 sald, “We're not to for Bokhara mud — puddies—we're Good linings of silk crepe and satin. Good styles—well tailored. REMNANTS— 5,000 Yards—Specially Low Priced! yd ae ee 1,200 yards—good quallty—checks, stripes and | od blue in pleasing figured designs. Epson 1 0° ($6-in. Curtain —7 5 36-in. Curtain Scrim sette, yard... ... Boys’ All-Wool 2-Knicker Where ts a mu 1 anid, look for cats.” “We'll nee plenty We did. I saw the first cat It wan a amall cat. It had a ribbon on it nock. A girl wa with it She g }F was a smal gil They. were 32-inch Gingham -inch Percale on eps © rwed the cat I said, “Are you re Toodies said, * I suid, “'F Toodles sald, 1 sald, “Up a tree.” . oodles sald, “What fort’ and Marquisette, yd. 1,200 yards—the kind that wears. 1,400 yards—very attractive Figured, barred and plain designs. milk.” los said, “I don’t ike milk ream. Are you find more puddies 1 said, “Walt till I chase this les said, “AN right, but “Watch me and you'll get (Continued Tomorrow.) Painter Dazed in Robbery Attack icked up by Patrolman W Lance at Third avee. and Waren st, whore he was found in a dazed Sunday morning, Floyd 28, a painter, was taken to condition ) Perkins, is) Get “HIM” a real the city hoxpital and treated for School Sult! fi severe head Injuries. fa Perkins sald he was attacked by ‘ jres! Light and dark three men in a bootleg parlor near | Plain and Cut Polaires! shades. fo: brown Velours! Highland Plaids! Ideal garments for school wear! Big variety | of colors and styles. Plain and fa striped linings! Fur and self tailored collars. Not all sizes in all stylea! where he was found and kicked out, | i after being robbed of $40. “Nervous Wreck” Is Funniest Yet and gray mixtures —cotton alpaca lin: ings—plain back coats with reinovable belts— knickers heavily lined throughout—will give x lots of service. Splendid values! 9 S . | } Fine ribbed mercerized lisle. Derby ribbed it: { brown, FUELS HOOK sy 10"2D Doon and pineapple stitch tn cotton, In black, with contrasting | corfovan and colors. Heavy cotton for boys ¢ GOWNS 98 Silp-over styles! Short sleeves! Low | necks or collar styles with long sleeves! Trimmed with brafd and hem stitching! Will give good service! Low priced! BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SWEATERS Slip-on, royal blue and cardinal, Sizes 28 to 84. Children’s School STOCKINGS navy, trims, Don't Overlook These Values! _ WOMEN’S $98 89 SWEATERS S6to4d Coat and slip-on styles—all-wool and rayon mixtures, Some all rayon in the lot. Splen- dla color combinations, two-tone effects and stripings, Women’s saliay Flea Flannel ; Sizes 2% to 7—B, C and D Widths HOWARD MILLER, lead-|I] One of the Best Values for Girls w e've ing m vith th yl H ‘ Duffy Players, wall Have the a Ever Offered! 1 ! | Q ~ a Less Than Regula Wholesale Pie erforated trimml title role in the hext attrac- tion to be presented by Mr, [a] Semi-pointed toes in patent, brown ad black calfskin fa} ON quarters and caps—suede sock Vinvin fi s—GOODYEAR WELT (eA THBR Dut fy, “The Nervous Wreck.” This is a farcical comedy of o SOLES and rubber-tipped heels. ‘ QOUC OOOO ooo oooooo a Joo ooo }o(o oo ooo} ooo the Far West by Owen Davis. It promises to be “the biggest laugh feast of the season.”

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