The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1925, Page 14

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SAVE CHILDREN SALTY ROMANCE: aE FROM LAKE “Argus’ University Students Meet a Missionaries Are Freed by Chinese SHANGHAI, Sept Eight Brit Ish missionaries captured by bandits ntral China have been | ‘ ording to a meanage t roh missionary soclety nae strides tn } by Falling Plank Knocked w a fall ing plank wh e in the Li Burke lum! d, 3905 Leary w Monday af son, J-year. M. Anderson, was not found er the acci Her brother, Duan covered her and sw parents. The bal and, bruised, bu bones were bro ken, and doctors said she was In no flanger. play 1 ry 8 swooped down on the gathering during a plo was ba Later advices naid the party wan} oh being treated well by their captors Hotel Man Wins Promotion Here | Embassy Secretary of Japan, Coming tiv Count Yanagozawa, as a hotel execu rtinweat, FR. P Ward, secre form the Japanese . at Wash. | New maton, will rr om a leave in| sighed a Japan on p Alabama | Hotel W Maru. by He w Consul Ohash! ined here | owned by tl then | succeeds Fy company. Hoe| H. Suskey, who has| Jeave for his post at the c Ba noampat THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Buy Now and Get a Season’s Wear! POPULAR MODELS IN NEW FALL COATS: Sizes 16 to 46 15 [ Suede Velour, Bolivia Diagonal Tweeds, for Sport and Dress Wear! oo The vasrety and value evidenced in this group bring a unique money- saving event within the reach of everyone. Exploiting the newer furs and colorings. Shawl collars and back belted styles. Plain self-collared 3olivia coats for Larger Women. i 720 Pairs Women’s Full-Fashioned SILK STOCKINGS 95° Boys’ All Wool School KNICKERS Seconds PURE THREAD SILK—Elastic lisle tops— fine gauge—medium weight—in the new popu- lar shades. es 814 to 10, 5 19° Boys’ School BLOUSES Fine percale and madrag in many Fully lined—herringbone and ui as 99 | popular ri lain tan and other mixtures — good school blue. Al ” and striped gingham, | welght. Sizes 8 to 16. Bizes & to 16. | r Children’s “Athletic Nainsook UNION SUITS 3 for $1.00. 39° BATISTE CHEMISES Filet Pin Girls’ School a SHOE $2.95) it $8.75 S%,/$93,.95) 114 to 2, Excellent Values Patent chrome leather uppers, kid tops in fleld mouse welt stitched soles and rubber heels, and crochet edgings. and hemstitehing. Fine count nainsook for BOYS or GIRLS—bloomer or open knees Sizes 4 to 14, peach, blue and to 44 Sizes Wondgful v: Sizes 8} to tf Patent trim on extreme topa, Well made and finished—nent perforated trima. | but for my own protec | “Neither party to this action shall | | cree.’ Library Art Is THE SEAT TLE STAR __ CYNTHIA GREY Disagrees ow our heada. We should strive to be human. animal There is may be re not ice, or or true philo nelfinhness person, ppiness. It | ything or ue We cannot animal in us jominating ¢ rer the human be aasihhas ARGUS Manager of | Soccer Team Deear Miss Grey: I noticed a query !n your columns of last Fri day regarding the name and ad dress of the manager of the Maple Leaf Soccer team, W. H. Campt 206 27th ave. S., is the manager of this team. Hoe may be reached by} felephono at BEacn.0962. R. | Thanks for this information, Correction Dear Miss Grey garding marria are you sure that you are right on this subject? I am not a critic The query re. aws struck homo | tion and for the sake of T. N, I should like} further Information | When I decided to remarry my husband, a well known judge in this state, Informed mo that there | was no law to atop a husband and| wifo remarrying the next day after | a divorce was grantod. ‘This clause | in my divoree decree states plainly: | intermarry with any third person | within six (6) months immediately succecding tho entry of this de-| K. ¥ 1 am sorry this error crept into our column. I have been | away on my vacation and my assistant was misinformed, You are right, If parties to an ine, terlocutory decree wish to have it set aside and continue In the bonds of matrimony, they may do so as the final decree does not become so until one or the other applies for it, Only in the event that a final decreo has been granted, must the sald parties remarry. Taken by Thiéves Thieven Monday stole an enlarged photograph from tho publio Hbrary. Tho pleture was by Asnhel Curtis, titled “A Wanhington Forest Roa Anothor pleturo, of Mount Rainier, wan stolen recently from the Ii- brary, | \ DEPORTATION IS/ FACING GIRL FAVORS DERN bby Resents Rifling Hu y Resents Rifling IN RULING of Pants Pockets at : Sea; Wed jn 6 Hours W } Ohi F Boy's Mother Watches as) c at d 10 1 armer Claims She’s American, but Night; Wants Di vorc e| Judge Gordon Ralses a He and Girl Face Drowning |» fi re Officials say “Forelgner” ipkabiy! pba A tes || of Garnishment to S10) _— lester, | ressived 6 teleg His Rules for Domestic Felicity Are| eC CIs: mens tesla hed o aa - J ar wife q on in ‘ation « “ ” " ’ 5 y Porte Wetec 8 vieeiselta vs Lop-Sided and Selfish ‘|| quarters here while the truth a te Monee ig University of Washingt been her nationality ts led, Hovely rriage oul canal ad tn Repdpeicg BY CYNTHIA GREY pris aden tgs Sarr rh een a = s ceding . 2 see he : teamer,| One of our readers takes exception to the rules the Ohio| Ise of the United States, born “ : we : vo of | farmer formulated as an aid to domestic felicity l . t with a | Sx The perversity of human nature is a poor excuse for un- on atving | sug « wiri's | happy marriages, he says. Too many persona enter matri-|t : a3 | . Jewry mony with arithmetic uppermost in their minds—with the pn Then the : thought of what they are going to get out of it, instead 1 Py or f th PD. Mrs. Beeks, Jr, will come | of what they wil put in ‘o it — = won FN re retaeen eae RMN Dear Misa Gray Referring to: the Ohio farmer,” who P ig F." some time ag formulated three rules for domestic felicity, the first of|' r : ex which is: “Change your gr nar: ‘You’ must be in the ‘ . : gage a — first person and ‘I’ the second. Then always think in the > first person”; (the other two rules being superfluous if SOLONS COMING . | Main’ Street | ii ere ices shee in, rales, being muperdluous = __/| The only trouble with them is, you can’t be human and f Litvin, garage, checking them in| follow them.” Stop at Yakima Before Lando" Pith av. Clyde Ayers, auto ~~ true that everthing on tility i ‘ , alesman, explaining the fine 5 *| earth belongs to one of three | 8P0 @P Hearing in Seattle ¢ his car on Third ave. 0, F. Peter! \lngdoms; man, therefore, to ani. | 424 saparation, If w son, sign w Ja gating & Job on) mal. But he is so classified only a a6 t 8 Hixth aye loin Shaw rf coord ‘o his physical and ma p e m ed pee tia pila 29 On its wa hoa the Vecataes : tor pon geles Leon cboerechsmd } ning SECOND AVENUE, FROM PIKE TO UNION STRE ‘ ave. Roy McAdam, ac however, is, or should be, as an _ ee ‘oi a J e tng a pipe « Weat differe: and distine from he F. Brown, cigar merchant, | rvet ef the animals es the latter B e lh a a Pik Cart Wi. are physically from the other two 3 ne fealer, hustling to work kingdoms. Phogih r AY Chris Lykke, press assertion of C. } bite Hinckley, going with th and, we live on 6 yA Oddle ‘| traffic at and Pike. W.-F.| brutes” (Death and Ite M y of Vian y| Garner, ar of Richmond Beach, | 3), may also be true; but he enjoying the scenery on U st.| only “animal who can at =, Saks Paes cat opular Fall Silks at Decide Savings Baby Knocked Out of the oceans with . 39-in. Silk and Wool Crepe 35-in. Black Satin Duchess Duchess Fine durable quality silk and wool crepe a in shades of navy, zinc, brown, delft and Lustrous, deep, soft Black Duchess, if black serviceable and good looking at a mighty cor uae 5 | c ® ( low price. 39-in. Printed Spiral Crepe = ‘ : a Heavy, durable Spiral Crepe, printed in Yd. 39-inch Silk Crepe de Chine says | nice colors and designs for Autumn 50 street and evening shades—in dur § °™ dresses. | able all-silk crepe de chine. Inc ° publi 39-in. Heavy Jacquard Crepe 95 in -in. Bengaline and Faille Ee Heavy silk and wool Jacquard Crepe, in $ shades of gray, tan and black, Much under Silk and wool fabrics, finely woven and Ho the regular price for Wednesday. durable. In street shades and black. sie! 36 in. Durable Silk Mixed ae Pongee 49c ntung pongee in delft, copenhagen, pink, gold, emerald and white. Values! Third Floor—T he Bon Marche Just at the time everybody is preparing for cooler nights—here comes The Bon Marche with the easy answer Warm Blankets! Special Cotton Sheet Blankets $1. 9 5 Wool Finish Cotton $ 4.25 size 54x74, pair Plaid Blankets Gr or b Nice sty Size 66x80. ; Baby Blankets, ) $2.35 size 30x40, par 1,99 Fine quality, warm; white with pink bones and bound ends. Extra Size Cotton $3 50 Sheet Blankets, pair . Gmys and tans with pretty combinste red borders. Size 72x84. Fine quality, Autumn’s Smartest Coats and Hats} wer For Tiny Lads and Lassies a Little Girls’ Soft Coats $7.95 Little girls can be coated to please fond moth- ers in our baby shop. Lovely little models of polaire, broadcloth, chinchilla, fleecy and warm. In bright Fall colors, some fur collared, others fur trimmed in various ways. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Little Girls’ Hats, $1.75 to $2.95 For Tiny Tots from 1 to 6 years. Made of velvet, silk, broadcloth or chinchilla—trimmed with fur, ribbon, plaiting, ruffles and ostrich. Si al Boys’ Tailored Coats $6.95 Little Boys’ Novel Coats $6.50 Cheviot of navy coating models; regulation style, Of smart wool materials, double breasted, with of with or without red trimmings—gold braid chevrons without belts. Powder blue, brown, tan and mix- or silk embroidered insignia. tures, ? ‘ Free Clinic for Well Babies Hats for Small Boys, $1.35 and $1.75 tras fre aes ‘ity Board of Healtt Newest Autumn Hats with roll or turn-dowi Undergine. diveckon oz Gilby. Hoard: oe brims. Regulation tams and French tams—sizes ! to 11:30, Wednesdays and Saturdays. to 4) Second Floor—T Save $8.50! Henley’s Lawn Mowers With Each Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Sharply Reduced we give you a set of $8.50 High Vacuum Henley Lawn Mowers Attachments Without Extra Charge! des of rose, ya, with bor pink ue les and colorings. Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 60x76, pair nd tans with Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 64x76, pair G Grmyn a or "$2. 45 = ink or t ys, tans and white, wi Third Floor—The Bon Marche 9:30 known the country over for superior quality and workmanship—are reduc- ed for a few days only. Henley’s “Rainbow” Ball-Bear. ing Mowers, $8.95 reduced to...... Ball-Bearing o. $9.95 “Republic’’ Ball-Bear- $10.95 Union Street Basemont— The Bon Marche ROL DUES “Beauty Within Reach” MISS LYNCH, Special Reprene will tell you how te lotion, cream and p will bes advan HIS is your opportunity to secure a world-famous Grand Prize Eureka, and get with it, absolutely without extra cost, a set of famous “high vacuum” attachments. You save $8.50 by buying now! Try It First-- Without Cost This amazing offer is made so that women everywhere can learn for themselves the marvelous helpfulness of the Grand Prize Kureka and unmatched value of its great attachments! Come in or phone Elliott 4100 today, and see it in Blauon reduced to. Ohte Henley's One < he Ty others, geethan Ing J reduced to,, owers, September 19 Jowlsh Now Year Caris—8]] good selection from which t@ rs, Your com= ploxton, da Your’ moat. priced te 1 t choose Prices range from tye aisttt Slama AC Mae A 10¢ dozen to 15¢ each. our own home. for It Y i Ce Main FloorThe Bon Marche Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche) Union Street Basement, Main Floor—The Bon Marche ,

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