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THE SEATTLE STAR JAPANESE PEER ; SEES NO WAR Count Yanagsawa Visits on | Way to Rome Meeting Work Started on Cowen Park Line Funeral Saturday for Ex- Finlander Funeral es fi H mar erson, 45, a na prictor of a B Nad) 100 Single Co’ Damaged in Process Manufacture! finish mate Heavy weight, woo colored plaids. App value. THE BON. MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT ios DRESSES BLANKETS 1 sad Boys’ All Wool Two-Knicker SCHOOL DRESSES CYNTHIA GREY What’s in a Name Kverything | 9 | Consider the Six-Foot Football Hero Who Goes Thru Life Dubbed Perey | ‘BY CYNTHIA GREY Ss mother of a wee man-child f fe yme names that ‘ ‘ with “Pe 1 bit, but I hastened to advise he f she er child Percy, to use that as he-man name to save him much futu nbarra reason for that advice Back a definite in ys, I recall a youth named Percy Hamlin R. I * often used ‘to wonder what he really thought when it first dawned upon him that he was doomed to go thru life dub bed “Perey a When I gazed upon the husky six-foot football hero, 1| marveled at the cruelty of parents giving a man-child an| appendage like that. | And alas, for their lack of foresight. For even in his babyhood, Percy must have shown signs of becoming the he-r that he now is. He could never have looked like a “Pe He must always have been the kind of a who answers to the name of “Bill” or “Tom” “Jake.” But just suppose one had not met him? His name would conjure up the vision of a “button shoe” boy with a smudge tache, and a long cigaret holder. © mothers of the old school can't understand their horrid ern daughters who, when they “sweet sixteen” or there ts, swim like fishes, play tennis iike fury, toss thelr straight ed locks and adopt a masculine pet name like “Bobby,” “Tommy” or “Billy.” But, personally, I doff my best Sunday hat to them All Novelists Have Strange leads it he wishes to wr a bit and UAenarionys wi REAL T read in Fr Dear Miss Grey MRS, HOUSEKEEPER SPEAKS ON ah Miss Hazel Brit A Double Drawing Card in New (2.) Newest Styles! $74.50 Sizes 16 to 48 Black Satin, Patiou Georgette, Flat Crepe, Jacquard Weaves. Bolero effects! Jabots! Godets! Back fullness ! Kick pleats! Pip- ing! Long and short sleeves of Georg- ette and self mate Fur trim- mings! Beading! Many Styles! Blond, Tanager, Wine, Red, Pheasant Brown, Pansy, Queen- bird, Black, Navy. 2,000 Yards 36-inch SILK AND COTTON CREPE P ——<—s, Excellent Value! Crepe, Chenille, ES Se eee ee eee) tton ne terns or blankets in many brant | ahitabte size—66x80. Wonder nt | oo/0'010'0 * New and Popular Balbriggan [q] \PLAN EXHIBITS (ene cers Two RINGS ON SAME Bene (irl Doubts STAYED IN CUBA TWO GIRLS TRY fits of Spouse’ Keka’ Divorce From SUICIDE WAY State College to Send Three | DAY, POLICE TELL . Specialists to Fair 1 hegrwgedet og eso pe ° ° Distant Husband ; é : ; ‘iret Movi e Life saab a Nothing to Live for, Says ’ 1 ' fine Virg tay, Rood ‘ One; Mother Despondent A M r ai ; = f ‘ : “és HW t H , tary Howey i ' , sou Ps) ‘ pes Plan ‘Burns Rites Gaines tg , t é } Hur f ¥ a of m™ t w ‘ A by A in , : uid ng t p “i ie > ea ' M I war o acefu fe ft a t Personal Service Bureau. Second Floor or Pattern Department, Third Floor SECOND AVENUE ‘TheBonMarc FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET eo “st SP Nace * WITH Summer playtime over, boys will be keyed up for school and studies—and, of course, they'll want new clothes. Glance over this list, boys, and see what you can use! ‘IRLS, too, will want their share of knowledges which they are starting back to in a few days, and everyone knows that it makes studies easier to have Brand new clothes—such as these! Boys’ New Long Pants Suits, $19.85 Four-Piece Style—And Another Reason for Back-To-School Being Not Sa Bad! Sizes 12 to 18. Well’ tailored—in an English two-button model. Coat, vest and two pairs of long trousers. In blue, gray, tan and brown Corduroy Long Pants, $3.50 Sizes 4 to 18. Practical school wear at a very low price. In all of ated color High School Blazers, $7.85 Sizes 32 to 88. The kind the boys are wear- ing. In school colors—or other very new and jaunty combinations. Tom Sawyer Shirts, sizes 12 to 1414, very D5e¢. Main Floor—The Bon Marche special, if you can use silks in short lengths. titian, silver, Flemish blue, cocoa, pansy, An excellent buy, indeed, white, russet, azure blue, MILL ENDS SILK u.K CREPES$ Flat Crepe and Crepe Back Satin—Lengths 1 to 234 Many may Mill Lengths Sateen, 1 to 3 Yard Lengths, Third Floor—The Bon Marche ~ Girls’ Wash Dresses $2.95 Bright Spots in Those First Days at School! Crisp and delightful little Dresses, of print or broadcloth—featuring jaunty flare styles—many embroid- ered, ma trimmed with contrasting colors. 8 7tol4 Cretonne Dresses for Junior Girls, $2.95 “Pollyanna” Gym Bloomers, $1.95 Well made from black sateen or cotton broadcloth. White Middies, and $1.95. One-piece Gym Suits of Sateen and Cotton Serge, sizes 34'to 42, $2. Girls’ Wool Dresses, $5.75 Which Will Be Smart All Year! Tailored and softer styles—in serge or jersey. Striped, plaid and plaid effects, in the season’s wanted shades. Regulation middy styles are featured at this same price. Sizes 7 to 14. sizes 8 to 18, $1.50 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Yards be matched on a colors of black, navy, orchid, pink, tangerine and others. 25c Yard All wanted colors and black in the lot. a) WS } “Back to School” Hats € , For Childen and Misses Many of these jaunty hats will be in the march to school Tuesday- gaily colored: Green, henna, blue, tan, a Tis ESE * Special! 1,200 Pairs , | |Fine Chiffon Silk Hose Full Fashioned, $1.50 A rare chance'to possess several pair of these beau- tiful Stockings for appreciably less! The feet are well reinforced, and the garter tops are lisle—which insures serviceability. 19 Popular Shades Featuring the season's better shades: Apricot, blonde satin, mauve taupe, prairie, gold, harvest, tan- bark, gunmetal, nude, atmosphere, almond, honey, old rose, Nile, orchid, bobolink, poudre blue and beige. Main Floor—The Bon Marche XM For School SUITS $7.85 Sizes 7 to 17 § Sizes 7 to 14 habits of neatness will stay for all ke shades Mould now and they e! Light and ¢ brown and gray mixtures mn alpaca linings—plain back coats with removable belts—knickers are heavily Girls—here's an ideal school outfit! One- and f two-piece styles! Long sleeves — skirts have | chanel pleats, Pansy—~ lined throughout—will give lots of service, Splendid | Toxe—blue—and other values, 0 pleasing shades, Women’s Rayon ¥*% Plated | i STOCKINGS Seconda A Manufactur C er’s Cletn-up of sport or ¢ | rib ra aft | stockings, Plated to the top— seamlens feet—medium welht in black and big nasortment ot colors, Sizes 8% to 10, SHOES s Sizes 11 to 14%, 2% to 6 ito noft elk uppers in a 1 wi canvas Mning. All leather faced with DE" nol tipped heela. Built for service, fit and comfort. i 1H a knoekout, ito 2, Dark ch Qo DOE a Boys’ Sturdy School ” th good heavy lew and rubber And tho low price F Hats at $2.95 36-In. Flannelettes 25e Yard Figured and striped for gowns, kimonos and lengths 1 to & yards. copper lustre, Millinery, Third Floor—The Bon Marche orange and red. One Lot of Lovely Models at $7.50 Hats at $3.95 pencil Fall Dressmaking Classes Begin September 21st 12 Lessons $2.00 Hats at $4. 95 Patterns, Third Floor Good looking figured and 36-Inch Percales, 12!/5c 1 ; i a striped fabric that will JB, make inexpensive dresses, aprons and blouses. Figured and wear; | for comforter home use, children's Third Floor—The Bon Marche 36-In. Cretonnes 15e Yard Lengths to § yards, | Have sales check stamped | for Inspiring little velvet poker Sane Nitelaat fork aetnG k Adorable little poke effects of and off-the-face oeffecta. At Many styles he with sec: | velvet, displaying colored fac- at Se tractively trimmod with French | t 1 crowns, shirred brims and | ings, ‘soft shirred ribbon brims Join and” get. assistance in knots, ribbons and colored fnc- | Ririish trimmings of beads, braid, | and’ shirred edges, somo fur making your oat or dress. | ingn, ribbon and chenille. banded Personal Serv ‘cond Floor— Food Specials Continue | | chase. SRE ay) Special Parking Rates to Shoppers rate at time of pur- 2 HOURS 10c— Four Stores Garage, Union at First. Swift’s Premium or Star Hams ¢ Pound Extra fancy Hams, by the half or whole. Swifts Premtum or Arm Star Bacony extra fancy ern Racon from corn-fed 1 by the pleco, Ib. Ste Cholee Cottage Butts, lean sugar- cured meat—just tho thing for bolled dinners or sandwiches: ° Eleetric Needs For the Home Chain Pull Sockets, 35¢ Key Sockets, 19¢ Appliance Plug, 21¢ Best Fuso Plugs, § for 10¢ Attachment Plugs, 496 flora! patterns, coverings and 11¢ creamery but Bao ie Orange Marmalnde; 500 Oil Opaque Shades (Seconds) 86x72 inches, brackets, aro very slight, In greens and tans. Fourth Floor—Tho Bon Marche 59¢ Complete with good roller and Ine into Snindy mado with finest Yakima potatoes and Mayonnaise; tb Ise Non Marche onnntves finent quality dressing that ts always “Best” Light Socket, 2Way Electric spoctal 49c yy, ” 81 Westinghouse” Mazda cay ado. oF boat Lamps, 10, 16. 26 +280 ™” ry : and 40.watt sen The imperfections lee 27c and Hon Marche ¢ otters our highest Unton St, Basoment— rade | but foo, _frowhly Tho Hon Marche FE ERAN eat ON oranges and pure | Libby’s Rosedale Sliced Pineapple Large Cans 21¢ 5 for 81,00 mupbelite Raked Pork & Beans; cans, high-grade, strictly hs eans; can ile; 6 for @0¢ Dessert Brand Seedlens Ratasins, In packages; 3 for 2he1 ea..e Tense. Ten, extm fine COAT) IDs iv escnsccene 65e Li thoy! ns Roxedale Ripe Olives, me- dium size black meaty olives; PIBY, Veveb cctecasagc cutee. 150 Van © amp? s ‘Tomato Catsups laree l4-oz, bottle extra fine pure tomato ci Van Camp’ sup; bottle. < 150 Spagnettl: large 16- Picnic Bs Lunch $1.00 A completa lunch for two, packod ready, In, olled paper Whole Fried Spring Chicken Carton Potato Salad 1 1 2 Lettuoe Mayonnalse Sand- wiohos 2, Deviled Hae Sandwiches % Ploces Cheeso 2. Slices Cake Ploklos and Olives Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche