The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1925, Page 8

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FOR U, OF W. Classes at Big State School | Will Start Work Thursday A word out that ancient The Family Quarrel Of course, by far quarrel of leaving the house She cov nelence 4 - of the house by main force. the family quarrel! of English; Jessie 1. 1 This family quarrel, like m home onomic J “Peace Without Victory” Fine Household Watchword BY CYNTHIA GREY and dishonoral GREY I mean those ildn't have She was ¢ ost family q bout nothing and ended in nothing reling can become a habit. It does » Rabadis Quarrel Is Often Bad Habit Would Bel. THE SEATTLE STAR \ SLUMS BARRE IN SEATTLE Explains Zoning Proctor le institution verbal a en driven oying herself arrels, be no particu t ; ties conf 1 invar to husband and wife oH tie Ja Isn't there something familiar about the following? 1) form wn ako it from a new book, “Middle Years.” of ¢ The Wife “It's finished. Tonight was the last straw.’ a4 The Husband God's sake don’t talk so loud. You'll!" 4 tis ev Lieut, Wake everybody up!” and The Wife: “Is that all you can think of to say? 1 don't care if all Springville wakes up! I won't stand it, I tell ae you. I won't stand it!” A Span At this point Friend Wife begins to dre for out-of - in chemistry; En K Rana ‘ Structor in des Hu ‘ Goor 7 ro hell Lewis at k The Husband: “Mary, where are you going - ‘Thomas } \ The Wife: “Anywhere! Anywhere out of this house!"|~ Bnslish; ( KM But Mary didn’t go out of the house. She had no thought dith, assistar f dramatizing herself, and having a mighty good time staging Laws to Coast Builders ld the ‘i att o u f Tu c Wed. oO ay t Mt “ RIFLEMEN WIN Washington Guardsmen Are ®8") Back Home From Meet alar \ ing associate in hom onom e ‘ Harriet i except that it makes the participates ridiculous in the} any national eu ; macy eyes of Sthers, loses for them the respect of their growing United Star i hapten hildren, and of the servants if they happen to have any be caltceg othe Son, associ Besides that, it uses up a lot of good energy, that could), oO Wagenkne be spent on happier things. Lieut 1, Williams, ‘instru Important family decisions are never reached by the bat- id eee Tay Science tle route. They can only be reached by quiet, sane discus-|*™00* |) sion. t Tables = “Peace without victory,” that phrase coined by President) pos [ Main Street Woodrow Wilson, is as fine and useful a watchword for aj|* 3 mar household as it is for warfare. . eS } o00" ip {ent asks if a man} ve UL 8 arm three years afte Bob Schofield, Cecil Martin, of ¢ of Commerce, discuss *mentous matters at Union. 4. Austin, taile ing the gulls on t front C, Wolf, gun: hustling across the Mar Viaduct. Dr. J. W. Bailey sician, carrying his case on First ave kins, insurance, looking for sun shine on Secon H. Gowen, mini ? Olympic Hotel and mn officer of j the cruitin kind enough to send py Army slations No. 616-300, re garding enlisted men deserters. It follows: 15. Statue of limitations appli for di of war, or for enty salesman, ° st. George F. Russell, wat ) supply man, bunting for lk on Third ave tes 93 ia code, the period Would Renew Fire 1 ies Wationia’ pons telah «and peau > Prevention Work ment by court-martial ve three a years: Provided further, That the renewal of federal aid in fire pre-| period of any atwence of the ac vention in Washington state forests) cused from the jurisdiction of the, ls tito be sought by Charles W. Saun-| United st E ders, chairman of the house commit-| quring which by reason of some Ww ‘tee on forestry at Olympia manifest impediment, the accused | © Last ‘wesaion congress failed to! shall not have been amenable to © ymake a $10,000 appropriation for the) military jus . shall be excluded | in Tiiroadcasting of weather conditions| in compu’ he aforesaid periods reports logging camps of the! of limitations; And provided fur Northwest. This failure made a sys-| ther, That this article shall not fem of cooperation worked out be-| have the. effect to authorize the fween the weather bureau and lum-| trial or punishment for any cringe Bermen valuel Saunders said. or Under the system the weather bu-| of existing feau warns logging outfits when the With refe humidity falls to the danger point,}a desertion occurring on ‘and sometimes even asked the log-| April 6, 1917, and before M ers to suspend operations until the| 1921, should be regarded as a anger was past tion in time of war, but a deser-|t AW 39. te ea, and also any period | by law, th of the deserter tense barred by the provisions | prehension or su Cynthia Grey Star building, days. il require th r(W. D., A. € will recely callers at her office in The ave., from 1 to 3 p. m. every day except Saturday and boli 1309 Seventh i | {t | J sees" er March 3 der 40 Opa. Att Opa, ILA. G JA. G, Fee THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT NEW DRESSES! PLENTY OF SILK AND WOOL! eo | Yale ave. N Joseph Birren tional r the Fine th How GUSTAV MAX , (Neral Tuesday at 1 Und ng ¢ vit |Mount Pleasant .|Mr. and Mrs. MKS. ANNA EB. MOL at St. James Chica Alu ape KHMAN, members matel = YOUNG FUNERAL Rites Friday for Man and Pioneer Business etpetery Max Lehman. ONEV, Artist Exhibits Coast Paintings) An exhibition of the paintings of | ago, four mni a rtist of na-| « being held in} Water Bills for Three Months Now cathedral Short and Long Sleeve ck Collars on Pencil Blue ‘Tanager New and attractive ed 12-inch tops. Dark chocolate ¢ Goodyear welt soles. Vy to 8. Widths D and kip -oxronds $1.95 Walking heels and medium toes yu need for house wear 7; widths D an this price! A few Pumt Balbriggans! Jerseys! Jacquard Weave! Botany Flannels, plain and bordered! pt mbroidery! ne! SIZE: $ 16 TO 44 Satins! Flat Crepe! Rust, Cuckoo, Navy, Green lk College Girls’ Hiking Pacs Im $4.85 Practical for these rainy days! BUREAU OF MISSING finding missing e1 is to help In reaniiing those who have heen e whose relatives of ited to report may know fo The St 1° whereabou | of persons mentioned in this column are invited | produce #u their renders, eh i will Interest | JOSEPH from N. D, he pronounced stu Addrons My clsoo, is d disap) fr oO Ita in tattoo Initial: Curtain Marquisettes c | Children’s | and Sctims Yard LO'| Underwaists 39C 4/200 yards, in length to 10 Ribbed Winter weight cotton Buttons on tape reinforcement Dertra Card of Ruttona with White and Eeru cach watat. Sizes 2 to 12 BOYS “MODEL BRAND” BLOUSES Light or dark colore, Plain or striped patterns, Broad cloth. Woven and Corded M is, Highgrade Pe in Qe and Black Satcen, Sizes 8 to 16, is) yards, Checks and Figures iii lila, sc oo COSTUME SLIPS Good — weight atoen Dark and bright color . Wash WRANK M. red from t Palo Alto, |. #, Veterans’ |). Cc, Curran }9 Inches in he Served in com machine gun ¢ of subway being sought by how heen spent, RINGULET out March 20. 6 feet tall, dark eor a tattoo on his left arm, and has a uttering: in Inex M om his Slater 4 on his left forearm, | and a round sear size of © quarter M. Pugh, 5 ington, D, eee CURRAN, 8. Vote! N y N Bure has ¢ ight ane pany D, ompany Already Jamestown, xloned, with 1 his speech. Pugh, U. 8 | Veterans Bure au, Washngton, D.C. Mra, B. C. Chaffee, of San Fran jrous of locating her son. HAROLD EDWARD me in Chi identified hy who disap ‘ans’ hospital | 192%, is Inez M, Pugh, Washington you, 6 feet yeurs old 4 infantry; company A, 69th infantry, and 69th} New York city proposes to spend £200,000,000 for further eo struction $500,000,000 | | | and the styles include graciously tailored street and afternoon wear; slenderizing dinner and evening specially featuring the swinging flare lines. ' Summer Travel to Northwest Sets Record This Year The Bon Marche Will Broadcast Over KJR 7 to 8:30 Jpaigit MORE TOURISTS “ Imits Guilt as Seller of Opium Seek Compilation Musical program by The Bon Marche “Radio Five,” from 7 to 7:3( hildren | Bedtis Heetderks, 7:30 to 8, and musical program 8 to 8:30. We you would like it continued will be Ei: to k and designed to give service Crib Beds $4.95 to Toilet Chairs 5 to High Chairs Baby Swings.... .$1.50 to $ for a long time. 5.00 * Baby Walkers .... Water Power Data b=] Mi ou like it, and $6.50 Baby Wardrobes. . 9.50 to $10.95 Baby $2.50 x Baby Movement of Line in Autumn Modes Brings Grace to Dresses for Large Women The Bon Marche Dress Shop is featuring a re- markable assortment of the newest Dresses—fash- ionable, correctly styled, and moderately priced! In Sizes 44 to 56 ATIN and Georgette Crepe—either alone or com- bined—are specially stressed in these frocks— frocks; and trim models for business wear. All In pee queenbird, beige, black, navy and French blue. $15 to $39.50 Second Floor—The Bon Marche (McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS Cooler Nights Demand Warm Flannelette Play Yar Bath Tables x Second Mloor—The Ben ,Marche Night Gowns than make them at home. with tiny braid trimming blue, maise and lavender. Striped Flannelette Excellent Gowns at a price—with yoke front an pink, blue or gray stripes. McCall Printed Pattern 4227 HIS new Wrap flares not from the waist- line, but from the shoul- our pattern department, Third Floor—The Bon Marche pe ee 5} moderate pric Extra Size Flannelette Gowns Extra size and extra length Night Gowns—of best Amoskeag flannelette—finished down the front with frog fastenings and braid, It will pay you to invest in some of these—rather “Windsor” Flannelette Gowns Well made garments, w or square necks, finished around neck and sleeves —kimono sleeves and slip- over styles. Several pretty floral designs, in pink, Sizes 86 to 44. Gowns 1 00 very low e d back—long sleeves in Sizes 36 to 42. ders, which is, if possible, Choose from white or colors—sizes 48, 50 and even smarter. On sale in A big assortment of other Flannelette Gowns at Second Floor—The Bon Marche Cae EGER: RN 26-Inch Apron Ginghams 10¢c Yard ‘ 25¢e Y a 1,600 yards—in neat checks, asso aizes—fast colors, mostly blue. Lengt to 10 yards 600 yards, in length: a | — 36-Inch Broadcloth ard « to § yards—tan, gray and blue, Very fine quality — $2.50 5o 52. ds.. ing floors. trouble floor polishing running a carpet sweeper. The Old English Waxing and Polishing Outfit consists of 1 Old English 1 can Old 1 can Old Complete outfit- Special $2.95 i DEMONSTRATION Housewa es, Union St, Basement . $14.50 to $25.00 Finished in ivory enamel, many pieces hand painted, all substantially Anne Furniture for Baby’s N ursery In wide assortments, sensibly priced, to conform with the Baby Shop's standards of “Everything for Baby.” built, . $7.50 to $10.95 Sale of and wax, Demonstration ‘and “Old English’ Waxer-Polisher The Old English waxer polisher is the perfect de- vice for waxing and polish- It saves time, Makes S easy as Waxer-Polisher lish Wax nglish Brightener —The Bon Marche 25e Yard 1,200 yards fine Domestles, Third Floor The Bon Marche quality, with pretty, small patterns in pink, blue, and gray, Patent Leather Shoes 95¢ * 3abies’ Bath Robes $1.95 Patent leathe smart for baby as it F is for mother Jane styles. Sizes from Sizes from 2 to 6; Beacon blanketing infaney to onc in gay colors and designs. Babies’ Silk Bonnets Free Clinic for Well Babies, Wednes- 75¢ to $1.95 | day and Saturday from 9:30 to 11:80. Dainty bits, lace trimmed, with Conducted in co-operation with the State ruffles or Sizes 12 to Board of Health. Records kept paibiaid ecomeren re eas ET 36-Inch Dress Prints) helio —_ WW! See II! 7} stn The BonMarché Paper: ers SECOND AVENUE, FROM PIKE TO UNION STREET, SE ATTLE (2)

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