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Rhodes * BY CYNTHIA GREY VALE eine. ax te me time PhD , 9 Young Husband Skeptical About Social Club \ mother plaint a sa — > . # é My children are grown and I have three grandchildren ssi pg ys 427 “yy N . ” I'm a widow, an old-fashioned Eastern housekeeper,| .). \.) “ Petcare ¢; who makes her own bread and believes in keeping up a ave n now dress me @ B00 od ta ible The latch string is always open to the bunch It fs not une " ! someone tc » places with except me f nly Ma oles t & is rea “The other day I planned to go downtown. 1 hardly : ver go anywhere because it isn’t much fun to go alone, or be the extra one in the crowd. “Just as I was getting ready to leave the house my daughter called up and asked me how I was, what I was) the eaten at, treat ere | doting: Little Folks on Winter Afternoons Need Warm, SS Wear and Find It in The Bon Marche Baby Shop Baby Girls’ Goats, $8.95 fea a old &5 are demolished this just going downtown,’ I said. jd my daughter in a surprised voice, ‘What do ro . : re wa s for?’ : = Tailored from warm worsteds, in a variety of styles and colorings. Sizes 2 to 6 Ge = t s make her understand I just wanted to , \ | to hange : z * ace : i “It is perfectly all right for the children to go and to have company . Li tl B T C, t 6. 50 t 9. 715 | ‘ m « and to enjoy life. But when it comes to ‘ma,’ well, It's only mother | * 1K a oe It e O rf (0) Oa S, oO | ma Id down fragments!) "4 she has had her day ay hate ee Ak should’ ba. 2 Any young man from one to four years old will find rt satisfaction in these ot : ' “Being third in a crowd Isn't any fun, as T have found out when The chi Co Dad’ 3 a sal ob mary | : occasionally go with other couples to a picture show or some other willing ul : ats, like Dad’s, with or without belts. In navy, brown, and buff | B - + aw of the “There seems to be a feeling, tho, that a woman who has grownup ' 4 id ike! Children and grandchildren is out of the world and should relegate her not? vy ee Tita rahe . ‘ mys parte. ook Ag) selCto the shelf of deadly: dullness é l'hree-piece Legging Sets, $4.95 Meee ct z y Hips hioaa me ined ved in peoe sen oe ee eer aa = Brushed wool, fuzzy, warm, and friendly for nippy days. In pink, \ Ld | ated hee : trim | Md someone who is tnt in Just me to ko pla es g Weve a blue and white; sizes 6 months to 1 yea B® 34 om: | Cynth irey will recelve | ‘ Ae 5 < r \c 1 The al *, . A nae Norent Four-piece Legging Sets, $5.50 ce 3 ‘ | | ave. from 1 to % p, m, every eggings, cap, mittens, and sweater, in sizes to 3 yer In buff apes Si day except Suturday and holi re . 1 bull, Wednesday—at 2 o'clock: , and poudre blue | days. | Baby Shop, Second Floor —_—___ rarest ¢ a grandmother, even “ BON yeahatelll tas | toatweder ine tines cesses ca Little Girls’ H Hats $1.7 19 Free Lecture on ation im life ie the sacrifice this mo ies Sk har el ear Nitin chars Baby Hez alth aa the: choastng of the family alt the} ™84¢ for many years. | {nce, are mont effective : one fat little man stands down| time | We can conjure the months and In blue, henna, tan and drow ther the center of things, mak Is all T have to look forward to] Years she has devoted to bringing | , : : pl abe ma eee ane Whe Parts fol dauial wel aie oer G : Je Knitted 1 want to go, and cogita. surr led by a family, but opty 26 p ie e A WIDOW stands in its midst alone x¢ ru ud Mee <a0 \ Woolen Caps, | bh’ t Y tired. Sho'n lonely i 7 Wool Gertrudes in AQ A \ Daintily embroidered Free OMntcs for W Babies, st, because each o THER ba % aflk ¢ 4 Wednesday and Saturday, from some day a s = aki shots : Sat a eb dal — - machine embroidered 4 mR in silk and trimmed 9:40.15 11 00--undar- the atten with novel ribbon orna- ments. For small babies. arth will cast th: tion of State Board of Health Second Floor—The Bon Marche hems—sizes for tiny va THE BON MARCHE babies and year-olds m| WA ae RGAIN BASEMENT Rich, Fur-Trimmed Second Floor—The Bon Marche Cpalings Jor Dinter are distinguished by a rich plianey in fabric-quality, and a subtle brilliance in color! Included are several from the mills of Forstmaan & Huffmann. | “Manitoba,” a Suede Coating, $4.95 Rich in color depth supple and easy to drape 1 a comfc 1 fium we! it r a, Fairway, nie, Oa ‘d, Ma or wn, Ro v d, oot and others -Hair and Wool “Kashona” $3.95 n a medium weight—well suited to coats or dres Tanager, Plover, Wren, Electric, Almond; in 5 ner as being “The Club for Unm Women. come A young fe was pen ow in passing er to his com my wife's in PUT MONTLAKE § TO WORK Hope to Divert Traffic and Relieve Congestion Better garments in excellent qualities of Suede Velour, Bux- kin, Bolivia and yp” Drees Dressy coats and tai- ’ lored models, and sport { ! I 7 wae in checks, Fur, : | { braid and button trimmings, with furs of ‘ h Thibetine Fitch Mandel and sealine. A new ma In Redwood, Cuck ith Efforts to put the Montlake | fi bridge to work, to relieve more of the Unive Fine Quality Chiffon Broadeloth $3.50 A good weight and texture for all dress purposes. In nay ole, oakerest, graystone, snuff, mahc nd many other Black Plush, $4. 5, $7.95 velty Plushes, for trimmings or n 50-inch width Forstmann-Huffmann’s “Kashmir Needlepoint” $15.00 rhe warmth and lustrous beauty of th nch coating makes i to formal coating. In Falcon, Brown, Dove, Cuckoo Black. Woven deftly in the manner of needlepoint embroidery—very oft and supple Forstmann-Huffmann’s “Carmina” $7.95 Tightly woven of the finest Australian merino wool, with a soft, feath erlike touch and a lustrous bloom which gives it a remarkable depth of color. Adapted to the Winter ensemble as well as the Winter coat In Falcon, Wren, Cuckoo, Brown, Dove, Sylphtail and Gracklehead. 56 inches wide. nooo ooo ooo oD ooo oo oo ooo hern Pacific railwa council, has agreed to! = oo|0) y the roadwa ailroad President H. A. Frentz of the Associated Improvement Clute of the North End petitioned for a con nection with the old Bothell high way and a routing to the Montlake bridge to relieve congestion on 10th N. E, and permit North End | bes dents to get to South and West Seattle without running thru the heavily jammed arterial highways. | Beth propositions were submitted to the streets committee for con ideration Thursday. Women’s Beat Cotton Women’s Rayon and Wool Stockings 85c SECONDS 32-Inch ciel rin se abaeied uftbote: tive checked effects Gingham patterns on crepe assorted color combl- materials—bright “colored checks C nations, Sizes 814 to and p! exc for chil- bled BSP) . Third Floor—The Bon Marche Fine ribbed—slightly ced—low or Dutch short sleeve or and knee Sizes 36 to 44 length. dren's school dres Lengths to 10 yards. i ooo oo ooo ooo 00 Predict More Rain ; During November | [i] Seattle is due for nearly 5% inches of rain in November, if the weather lives up to its average, according to weather bureau figures Tuesday. The deficiency of rain in the city since | September 1 1s more than that amount In Oct sl RAYON COSTUME a * Women’s Rayon ESLIPS $ 89 3\\ | Bloomers \ )y Sizes 29 and Accordion pleated / izes 29 an fancy flounces—wide ys VW ny in good assortment of de aA | \\ abaitty rayon 1 Me CALL, earrenns 81x90 Inch Bleached Bed ire Sheets, Each $1.15 Good wearing quality made with soft finish. 42x86-In. Bleached Pillow Cases, ea. 35¢ Made from heavy sheeting that will wear well. 36-In. Flannelette, yd. 25¢ Light colors with neat figures and stripes. Soft 1, fleecy heavy weight. Lengths to 8 yards. 36-In. Unbleached Muslin, yd. 15¢ Good weight, evenly woven muslin, for household use, 72x90-In. Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, each $5.50 Medium and dark styles with cords to match. Attractive patterns. 60x80-In. Beacon Indian Blankets, Multi- Colored Embroidery ; each $5.00 eee Be ER, Neatly bound. A fine assortment of” patterns. T Js much easier when Uso transfer design ts also ; : Found by Raiders, | ys : 5 in multi-colorings. The new Gift Number of 72x90-In. Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, Policeman Is Fired| Vii ae McCall Needlework is filled: with “suggestions for each $4.50 Patrolman L, A. Emmons was dis- embroidered gifts, many of them shown {n the M ? edi w orns. missed from the police department multi-color designs. 4) beh un and dark styles in discontinued patterns Monday night by Chief W. B. Sey Fok aOR nde without cords, A A PrsPM9 Ban. Marche THird Floor—The Bon Marche . MMMM lor which was raided for boon by |fm] ™ ene Aallard police October 31, When the IN PATENT LUATHER I Aemi- pointed toes in reldern walked in Emmons fled and Oo PUMPS! Novelty cut-outs! Perforated patents and brown and Imepector Joo Mason, [| Mw ber-tipped heels, Bmmons had been a member of ra the force since February, 1929 oryne. “a ™m ) Shop by Telephone’ egeaped tn his nuto, but was cap trims! Fully suede lined! steel black calfskin, Perfor Service If you find {ft indonventant ti come downtown—thia fm your shopping Kolution, 1TAot-4100 / r only a Jittle more than | an inch of rain fell, M forecaster, sald. The month was one of the dryest Octo. history. There wer fog, but despite thi: fi r cent more than normal} sunshine for the month signs—well made, cut | —accordion \ | H pleated—dou | ble elasti cuffs at knee true to size—all made of “Crystal OOo) ity of rayon Coral, gray, tan, pansy, Copen, oak, wine, black, nayy, light blue, Sizes 36 to 44 Wine—peach—flesh—gray— Copen—Nile—tan—onk— orchid—navy FOR MEN! Men’s Part-Wool Flannel i Men’s Part-Wool SHIRTS 32." $2.45 , SOCKS::!:" 25.2" 85e 16 es. (Some seconds.) 9 for st Dramatic Soprano Will Give Concert | [aj Robert Lovell Wilson will present Miss Lucille Foster prano, in concert Friday evening in\& the Pilgrim church auditorium, | roadway and Republican st. An in- teresting program been ar ranged. Mrs, Dai pianist, of the Emily Thomas # and Fdith Foulkes, violinist, of the Maurice Le Platt studio, will be as- alsting artists, Hoot ge aoeused of being inn soft drink par. | report made by Licut. CG. Carr to leather soles with rubber-tipped heels. sock linings! Goodyenr welt leather soles, Rub According to the chief Emmons is | tgped and identified, ccording to alfa] nrch supports! Tight wolght, flexible, all- ated trimmings on quarters and caps, Suede t ON! “ AC; +., Seattle. lens Mt hee