The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1925, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR RUSS SETTLERS evi GROP REPORTS, So His Wife Ouit Goll INWOULD ABOLISH, W vigronn 2's « Lonely World” yyyagnceD wang Sctesce NEW BOOKLET TAK PUBLICTY i | yolf ball he puts some px he 4 115 Fugitives to Colonize for Some People | 2,778,000,000 Bushels of you don't believe it, ask Mrs, Rockwood, ‘The couple were Northern Pacific Issues Mellon to Ask Congress to in Canada Corn Expected playing on the Weed ge course, when # ball dr Northwest Annual Repeal Clause Rockwood broke hi vite leg after whistling 80 yard down the fairway All Classes Caught in Pitiless Clutch of Friendlessness € the corn erop on Se : fw f ' per vent « Bancroft Estate Is INDICT § A ILOR atte f i BY CYNTHIA GREY “Hare ' Nearly Two Million ‘ ‘ " i 4 LONEL\ ! Lonely! Lonely! Oday, 1 , By ; The cry comes si) all parts of the city; from) 7 rth t ndition | | ; Hudson Formally Accused tin } * ; all sorts of people and all ages of them. nadine telah s hw a4 of Killing Taxi Driver ; } & doctors, professors Mothers, whose children are married and building | ot #.437,000 000 bushels ll da eee Ebene pa A ade aly og : jalieeee ; {homes of their own, look around their barren domi- | 9, /)2.°220iH0n of spring wheat war) | f Canada under Ciles Only to hear the whispers of other days, and the estima a mee : : ; tle, provided ; wera of They are lonely! tal production tas of at aiperinie:d-aF . ent of farme Amens. { 1 em the lat TA f 28. aaxe .. me tor t at ( c : Men, who t s paths of life, be r Wan com I t f) their way ow fold, and now Ib wa I . maktome Grown.) ie cacus "nee Me soto ore ! : ’ you NG AND OLD ARE LONELY Nar eptember 1, & Augus PE ¥ a { Young women; young men, obsessed with the belief that|' 1% : Barley, Septem pen and t t- | Washing : / i there is none good in the world, move restlessly, seekingly,| .tvm® Pay: Septenber 1, 161; Au y ; F ; : Lip He , rk unhappily about their small circles, distraught and dubiou ‘ : ae # ; They are lonely, too. = Middle-aged women—oh myriads of them—hidden away in hall bed rooms, living in small houses on unkempt lots in outskirt districts, Ps x working in laundries of restaurant kitchens, dr sweeping rooms in class of lonely folks, to whom life is as colorless as an unsuntighted day : SORRY FOR LONELY WOMEN : , could be § ma is kind And yet the great parade of lonely ones goes on and on: Seeking opportunity to cheer someone more to be pitied than they may solace some. Books may fill the void, in a great measure, for others. And the eternal “jazzing” from one pastime to another Despite all. the sogieties and and church meetings and friendt 7 organizations a workers, the urge for kinship smoulders fla Socks a PERFECT UNSING © union i Employment of some sort may help to answer the prob- FITTING \A/ FR SUITS FRANCES DRAGER. a for- may keep the | grim grouchine 38 of aloneness from still more mer Seattle girl, and a gradu-| | But nba Seater aria *, greedy to grind more humar ate of Queen Anne high) ' ri Hess ¥ . s me ca come or hasaneltes wien tie “Munsingwear—the Underwear Beyond Compare” School, writes home of a suc-| perri - - A ‘ cessful tour on the Keith cir’ What's the answer? Who has a solution? fA Size, Style and Material for Every Man, Woman or Child of Any Build—“Munsingwear, the Underwear nya ey anlieped arse Must self solve the mystery, or can the community Beyond Compare”—and Very Economically Priced! number. She is an accom-| mend the muddle? Plished violinist, singer and|*——Gyiinia Grey will receive t| Lega! ; For Men | For Children For Women dancer. She is recognized in| | callers at her office in The j{ Query New York as being the first! | Star building, 1309 Seventh —| Dear Miss Grey: How MEN’S FINE “MU NSING” ’ CHILDREN’S BLEACHED WOMEN’S COTTON Slay’ the vin a sid] ee Sah eee Moai as ce ‘ON UN ts $1.75 Gaba uaa le mage UNION SUITS AT $2.00 v ’ e same | "rhred years from date of last 3; lomg and short alceve For girls—high neck. ®; or Dutch neck, = 4 time. he busbe + Parment. * r oe a eens Ss regular, stout and Ba THE BON MARCHE Patronize the Bargain Basement, where prices do not include unnecessary overhead costs. Every purchase is a bargain—every bargain a friend-winning value! “Slzes 6 ye “i a1. 25—8 to 12 years, $1.560— MEN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT go py | ‘2 200m 92.76. $2.50 | cHitpre: ra sizes $2.25. S MEDIUM WEIG HT WOMEN’S ee -MIXED $2. 50 RGAIN BASEMENT |e] eens Re a eng gh” ne MEN’S WOOL-MIXED $8 50 ‘Siaes 2 ties ba ed Ata as UNION SUITS AT i 0-0 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ Pe OOD MER ohne = | WOMENS wouraias yeh one sceen ante ens |, WOOL-MIXED UNION SUITS UNION SUITS. A = 00 4 tripe fiber stripe in high neck, tong W MEN'S WOOL-MIXED v2 engin, Dut , ue ae New Silk and ool UNION SUITS AT D.00)| Susrx sea es 4.50, i ‘ sisi that tena pabtacels awk Sizes 2 to 6 yqars, $2.50—s to 12 years, $2.00— wality , sleeves, band top or bodice If to 18 years at 8. length, $3.50—Extra size $4.00. tea hah on Rasta eer al ui CHILDREN’S HEAVY WE IGHT WOMEN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT + Lower Main Floor—The Pon Marche rer TTON F L EECED V BLEACHED COTTON VESTS $1 DRESSES High r k a ¢ Dutch neck, elbow cove ; ee , math” paints ti eae High neck, tong Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, or Satins! Flat Crepe! Wool 4 WOMEN’S WOOL -MIXE D Sizes 1 to 6 years, T5¢—8 (o 12 years, $1.00. kneo or ngth tights and Trillette in checks and navy! a) | MEDIUM WEIGHT ‘VE ai 50 CHILDREN’S AUTUMN VESTS NN 6k ogee Jacquard weaves! [aj ieee ias/toreat oe lone WITH PANTS TO MATC H WOMEN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT Here’s News That Will Bring ia) Dutch. ni elbow ai neck, sie Pl woobmixed ac fiber bi ncstivcsie VESTS $2 Delight to Hundreds of [=| ~ ; 5 Mayme eit ce in piste is Hate Te High neck, long sleeves or Dutch neck, elbow sleeve Women in Seattle! ¥. 1 to 6 . ears, $1.40 garment—8 to 12 years, $1.75. with ankle length pants to “match Exe rig 82. 25. =H Main Floor—The Bon Marche | ‘Main: Fabor-—The: Bon plarche SA a [ Sizes 36 to 52 } =) ii =—=— eae Aes SES eths EE Ser asa ce See ae | ay PRINTED Don’t miss your share in the sensational sav- 2,000 Yards McCall PATTERNS ings of this great dress event. Colored and gold W& » 36-Inch thread embroidery—contrasting colored embroid- C ery forming vest effects—pleated flounces and [a] Outing Flannel apron effects—fancy collars and cuffs—short, fi 2 ¢. 9 Yard 20c 4 and a sew long sleeves Extra heavy, fine qual- 0 charming ¢ that women ity outing flannel in pink, blue and tan. Yard-wide. Lengths to 10 yards. Doooooo Dodo ooo oDoDDDooDoOoo oO oo so unusual the value ist their appeal. Another Big Shipment for Fall Wear! Catinally Delightful New ae 36-Inch Fancy Flannelette Yard 25c Autumn’s Latest Adaptations | 2:0. as mae in Smart Pumps at $6.50 Pr. ring or “pagans Fancy fig es and stripe Lengths to 10 Patent leather and black satin hold the foregrounds. yards. Step-ins and tongueless ties are among the newer Fall styles that have just arrived. 36-Inch Black Sateen Yard 25c 1,000 yards heavy fine finish 7 black sateen, 36 and 40 inches : 7 oP 1 Y 9, e 1 4 Heather Plush! Velour! Lyon’s and Pan Velvet! Developed on the medium round toe last, with box or | wide Very special value Q? Oft-the-face styles! Pirates! Pokes!’ Roll and favorite color, You'll like the low price—for Spanish heels. The light colored linings insure against Lengths to'10 yards, Drooping Brims! You'll like the assortment of you will easily recognize the values! Got: first cans Sa: t : pee AE oak new Fall shades—it's sure to Include your cholco Friday! discoloring of hose. Beautiful fitting models, shapely Third Floor—The Bon Marche H and neat- and ae tay priced, . McCall Printed Pattern a228 { Sizes 3 to Ls AN 00 ie aes HIS FROCK should be recommended because of ih be B Park and Shop the side flare, the oval neck, the opening down "I the back, and the tunic-like effect given by the under- “ H 9a? Y 'Spectal. parking ‘rates. to ot Glidden S Bungalow Lora EE ee calea: hitomi [aldirte CANT PRE a concentrating on making the back Children’s Sleeping Garments SECONDS Vine ribbed—with feet and drop sents [H Bt Men’s Overalls Made of heavy white back denim reg seamed le — carefully Boys’ Pajamas Good welght striped outing flannel — two- tafiored—sizon 16 to 44 I Rds . H stamped for special rato at timo | Of one’s dress look entirely different from the front. *= Si yasaiam, easy el Ready Mixed Paints tim." So"hore Wo" aide Women’s Silk Women’s St 's Sport me sap er ein P. i fe II 1 is eared ey Keay aihs Third Floor—The Bon Marche Umbrellas ‘ hildcen 8 Fall Weight er a on, $2. 45 | FOUR STORDS GARAGE, a) : Stockings - ok and colors Haen 854"to'Id Union Suits SECONDS with but- ehmenta— high neo sleoven fine hbbed: aizen 2 to 12 A good quality durable prepared paint | Union ne tires | Fall Dress Making Classes ' for all-around home use. Owned and operated by \ Quart, 78. Gue-half Gall The Hon Marche, | Start September 21 106 Jopurtment Store, 4 “Gallon, $2. 45 on, $1.35 | Fraser-Paterson Co. | Join and learn to make your Autumn Coat and Dress. With 10-rib frames — fine Quality. ailic with borders—- fancy, tind fandlant—bavalite trimmings—in ail the popular colors. eee eee = MacDougall-Southwick Co. » It’s an easy matter with a little assistance, a Clean-Up! Women’s House Shoes il) ie Couree ofta Leshan j ontertenar eae ee = THeBonMarché q oid ion din rer a wilt a ie init on ean Fy caalesal, Cobablnatone $5°8 oa Patterns Third Moor H of straps and sandal effects SECOND AVENUD FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET—SEATTLE Personal Servicy, rE REET Hy = sree pA SR AND

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