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**RIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1929. ~ THE SEATTLE 8 2 Should a Girl Work Before Marriage? | : onounced Savings | Prominent Women Declare She Should! ! j|Are Shown in the January Clearance Sale All Departments filled with bargain values. Buy today—get the better se- lections. = Savings 20% to 50% ene a 5 va ; LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED 5% | MRS. ELIZABETH SEARS MISS VIOLET TERWILLINGER MISS RITA WEIMAN Should a girl have a fling at working before she walks down the church aisle to the tune | of a wedding march? S— at fw aa; In other words, has hitting the typewriter keys a bearing on housekeeping; has keeping an' te | office in tip-top. shape anything to do with home making, or has caring for a firm's books co. WHERE PIKE MENTS PIPTE LVelephone, Main 0214 DES co. THE RH Unusual Attractions in-Men’s and Boys’ Wear Masked Special for Saturday Selling Boys’ Wool Mackinaws Special $4.95 Boys’ Dept.— Main Floor Kear Men’s Underwear Reduced A most unusual opportunity is offered in this sale to men wearing large and small sizes in Union Suits and two-piece garments. The following num- bers have been taken from regular stock and priced for a quick clean-up: Dept—Main Floor Union Suits—$2.95 Union Suits in various grades of wool and wool mixtures, all of which are Globe Garments that sold formerly at $3.00, $3.95, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. ~! 2 | 861 88} 48 ft | oof | a fie >a pe ae pie] Two-Piece Garments—$1.65 and Union Suits of cotton and wool mixtures that sold formerty for $1.76, $1.96, $2.00 and $2.50 each A special Mackinawsa will be placed on sale Seturday, They are made with shawi collars; some are belted and others semt-belted, purchase of 60 In Piaid patterns, Sizes are 10 to 18 years. These would sell, if purchased in the regu lar way, at a price. Special 84.95. much higher ! Saturday at | | In Bines ... land punching an adding machine anything to do with making a husband happy? Prof. Ralph L. Power of the University of California answers “yes” to all questions. He, further says that every girl should work five years before marrying. fo), What do the women folks think about it? Three well-known women were asked. Here's ~| what they say: BY MRS. ELIZABETH SEARS Editor and Writer 1 don't know just why Professor) Power should have set the period ot} | work at five years, because limiting | fl stays at it five years, }it would seem to standantise respon-| ter fit her for companionship. sibitity. Working broadens a woman and Certainly the gtrt who works | ‘nds to make her lese selfish. whether it is more than five years or| The Only argument I could think | ot inet & girl's work! five years of export lumber. Experts to|Seturday, voyn whe wich will be|'ss thea five yeara, knows economic 0° Senne & eute wolne Sinn vein er countries than Japan fell off | shown how to construct fast racing | “°M*titons from the outside aa well ax . | ing November, the report shows! models. | the inside. She knows what it means | ™Misht become so wedded to her ca i saath Se Loma ~\to have responsibility. And she, "tr that she wouldn't want to give Quantities j i} } i}! 2S) (9) n Chief Buyer | Boys. ‘of American Lumber japan was the principal purchaser! In preparation for the big model jAmerton's chported fushiber in No | yacht race scheduled for May 1, 50 taper, 1921, according to figures re | boy members of the Hitattle Model ee Se cereeain fe fonts |. club are beginning to build the United States department their miniature craft. At a meeting commerce. Dougias fir heads the &t the Seattle Yacht club, at 2 p.m. ia (?) . for | | Boys’ Corduroy Prepare Model Yacht Race} Suits—$10.95 Knicker Suits of corduroy in smart tallored styles and with coat and knickers full ned. Sizes 9 to 17 yearn, Formerly $12.50, Special, Sat- urday, a Sulit, $10.05. BY MISS RITA WEIMAN Author of Stage Sdecesses Noted Sculptor I think that every girl should be! Having worked, whether or not a|t#ught some occupation while she is . would bet-|*t!!! young enough to make it an/f/ tavential part of ber life, | Nowadays girls of 14 and 15 are) beginning to search for something to |) be Interested in. And they shouldn't) marry while they're ig that wide |]) jeyed searching stage. | At 18 @ girl's ideal is the beet Jooking man she knows. At 22 she wants to magry the i the can sentimentalize over. At 26 oF 30 she becomes fond ot | BY MISS VIOLET TEKWILLINGER In Size ...... Union Suits fou; ~ Quantity” 43) 44 Sizes Drawers © ouanaes Men’s Silk Ties Men’s French Cuff Shirts 2 eae | Grand Opening Saterday, Jansary 7, 1902 WANTED-5000 COUPLES At 1th end Medien. | rarely shirka. jit ep Tan't that jut about an ideal qual-| But if she hay found a real career, | | fieation for a wifeT lee would be no reason for giving I ‘think if everyone would accept] a6 woman who actually a their share of responsibility, most! ptishes can combine her pon blengey-r) | couples would jog along pretty bap-| being a wife because she will not| | plly—there’s just one danger in al! of| have to give all of her time tq her this, the capable business or profes-| work. 5 | sional girl might be willing to assume | the man with whom «he is compan. nabie | j I'd have a law passed preventing any girl from marrying before she} is 25 and any man from panda before he ix 30 And if by that time the gtrt has | | profession or business in which she haw found success and happiness, she | jshouldn't give it up, because the! Special $1.19 Splendid values in heavy AllSilk Ties made up in the popular shapes, and included in the | lot are some handJjoomed imported Silk Ties. Formerly $1.45, $1.40 and g1.65 each. Choice, Sgturday, $1.19. Special $1.95 509 Shirts in odd, but attractive patterns, are splendid values that will prove attractive for ~ Saturday selling. They are in sizes from 14 to 17, but not each rige in every pattern. These are Shirts that sold formerly for $2.50, $3.00 and $4.65 each. Choice, $1.95. } I think that marriage ts merely a jtoo much of the burden }torm of social life and I am eure! | Om the whole, tho, give me the| that if I should give the time to a that bueiness or professional woman | business or professional woman—| husband or married life which I now would find her a different person if! | they seldom fall down on anythin« | give to social life I could have a very she gave up her interest to be Sut | | they m.. . | happ ve ompa ntonahtp. ba man who loved her when she was/ Men’s Silk. Sox—Special 39c 250 pairs of Silk Sox, in black and white, and in_size 1114 only, have been taken © from regular stock that sold formerly at 75c a pair. While they last, a pair, 30¢. Renton Hill Dance Hall. Te try our New Floor and Classy Moesic with jess wife aod Refreshments served downstaire Come carly and eveld the rusn. A@mission: Saturdaya tia Wednes- Gays, tee, Ladies free. ‘With headquarters eatabliehed tn the state armory, the recrutling par [ty for the Third division has again Roy Street at Harvard Telephone Capitel 0240 Piano, Voice, Violin, Violoncello, Harp, Dancing, French, Spanish, Expression Moderate Tuitions—Faculty of 5@ Eminent Members opened for business under the com | mand of Maj. Thomas W. King. Injuries recetved by Jemie © Mo | Lean when she was strock by the rear end of a street car as it swung out on making @ turn are the basis of = Gamage wult for $11,100 fied against the city Thursday in superior court, The accidents according to the complaint, ocourred! ia; W. Myrtle #t. and 47th Former Prices $45 to $60 SON TAILORED Made to Order Overcoats at Same Price REMOVAL SALE We will shortly open in a Second Avenue new fixtures and a completely We expect to greatly expand our business in the new location and we plan that every order that this Low Sale Price gets location with at aioe Armory’ NOT A CASE OF PRIVILEGE Editor The Star: Could you please anewer this? j Why ie it that the big guy te allowed to have his cellar full of wine |] and Uquord and the little fellow ain’t allowed to even have as much |] a= a amall bettie? I eee where Elihu Root lost all his big supply of |] wines by thieves stealing It when be was away at the conference at Washington. If this would have beeen some working man be wouldn't have dared even reported the thing, beesuse he knows he would have lost more than his wines. Please, Editor, maybe you or some ane cles can answer this, but I can't figure ft out myself WILLIAM ORMBEY, 6963 24th Ave 8. W. (While there are undoubtedly many cases of epecta! privilege In the United States, thin does not seem to be one of them. The Volstead law does not deprive persons of liquor which they had in their pos seesion prior to ite pasmage, and, as Mr. Root probably “laid in hin stock” in advance, there is no indication of illegality in his porsession of the intoxicants. The robbery, it must be remembereed, was com mitted In New York, where there is no dry law except the federal statute. In this state it would be different, as Washington was dry long before the national prohibition act was pasred. But even in this state it has been held that pomseasion of liquor bought before Wash ington went dry is entirely legal—The boditor) McCLEARY.—Forty men in pool hail lined up and robbed of $1,000 by | Seeks Improvement #0 masked hoidups | The Gouthwest Seattle Improve-| 00 ment club has launched a campaign| “Daddy, Roldt’s to obtain the installation of side | Bread now 10 cents.” walks, graded streets and lights in| the southwest section Head Stuffed By Catarrh or Cold? Use Healing Cream If your nostrils are clogged, your | throat distressed, or your head is| | stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold.) apply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air pa» j rage, soothing inflamed, swollen | membranes, and you get instant relief. Southwest Seattle Large Advertisement. Millinery School, Advertise- Dressmaking, Pike and Broadway ment BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE |'Take a glass of Salts before | breakfast if your Back hurts Loaves |" |\Second Coming of _ | | Christ Discussed Dr. Shaller Mathews, dean of the jareny of Chicago Theological | | Behool, concluded bis series of five tecturee at the Ptymouth Congre | | cational eburch Thursiay night, with | discussion of the “Second Coming of Christ.” Aoccorting to Dr. Math- lewn, the only true mensage sent by | Christ himself regarding His second coming is found tn the Book of John, | wherein Christ promises to return and abide in the hearts of Hix peo nle ‘The second coming, eaid Dr. | Mathews, will not be in the manner expected and taught by the greater j majority of people. FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. | ‘Anna L. Clark, who died Thursday |right at her home tn Sunnydale at the age of 71, will be beld at 2 p. m Sunday at the Georgetown mortuy ary: YORK.—Motor bandits, op- in daylight, holt up driver auto loaded with $40,000 worth of silk New erating and steal or Bladder | bothers you How good it feels. Your nostrils are open. Your head is clear, No| more hawking, snuffling, dryness or) struggling for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from any | |} ‘The American men and women must guard natantly against Kié |ney trouble, because we eat too | much egg I our food te rich. Our druggist Colds and catarrh yield blood i« filled with uric acid whieh like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. | the kidneys atrive to filter out, they Relief tn sure OPENING SECOND TERM Knights of Columbus Evening School MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922 Free Scholarships te Fx-Serviee Men and Wemen Moderate Tuition Fees Charged Nen-Service Students Elementary Courses Mechanical Drawing Gregg’s Shorthand—Journalism ENROLL NOW—OFFICE OPEN FROM 1 TO 10 P. 31 FOR INFORMATION WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE 916 East Marion St. Phone East 8556 Odds eto Ends of Dinnerware, Special | 10c, 25c and 49c A big factory shipment of odds and ends of Dinnerware brings these wonderful new stock. Our present fine line of woolens must be quickly disposed of so we offer a large part of it at the remarkably low price of $35. son booste Suit and perfect. for us must make another regu- lar Stetson customer and Stet- Therefore every be 3 Overcoat must AT THE SALE PRICE OF $35 YOU HAVE A SPLENDID RANGE OF PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM. WOOLENS OF GOOD WEIGHT AND SMART APPEARANCE, REALLY BUILD CLOTHES. TOMERS KNOW OUR REGULAR PRICES OUR HUNDREDS AND TAILORED BY MEN WHO KNOW HOW TO OF REGULAR CUS- WE TRUST THAT THE GOOD PEOPLE WHO HAVE HELPED US BUILD OUR BUSI- NESS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FORDS? SAVING THIS SALE AF- STETSON TAILORS 921 Third Avenue — Just South of Madison \ | When your kidneys feel tne| lumps of | ar back hurts or | the urine t | of sediment. | 0 weck relief} times during the night;| ache or stomach, et from your phar macist about four ounces of J Salts; take a tablespoonful in glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. is made from the ac emon juice, and has been weather is bad, od for gen stimulate | ; the in the urine #0 it no longer 4 Irritation, thus endin, orders Jad Salts is inex injure, makes a de cent lithiawater beverage, } liongs in every home, because no an make a mistake by having kidney flushing any time. hma | Why suffer? Dr. Kinsman’s Asthma Remedy ‘ives instant relief. 25 years of success. fre at all druggists. Avoid substitutes. Trial Treatment mailed Free. Write to Dr. F. G. Kineman, Bout Block, Auguste, Maine. lize cannot | | hair with IPPLY SAGE TEA |clog and the result is aw ltrouble, bladder weakness general deciine in health. A few applications of Sage Tea and! Sulphar bring back its vigor, | color, gloss and youthfulness. | Common garden sage brewed into| @ heavy tea with sulphur added will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. | | Just a few applications will prove | revelation if your hair is fading. ed or gray. Mixing the Sage} Tea and Sulphur recipe at home,| though, is troublesome, An easier way ix to get a bottle of Wyeth's| Sulphur Compound™t any! eady for use, This recite improved by | other ingredients. , @ray, faded hair ts] we all desire to retain) and at ing your and Sul-| hur Compound, © can tell cause it does it so naturally ly, You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this} through your , taking one smal! strand at a time; by morning all| «ray hairs have disappeared, and, r another application or two, r hair becomes beautifully dark, wlonsy, soft and luxuriant, | the addi While w not sinful, our youthful appearance tractiveness, so} values—We have also added many pieces from our regular stock of Dinner Sets— You may find just the pieces you need to replace broken dishes in your dinner set, Assortment consists of: Oatmeals Soups Fruit Dishes Plates—Assorted sizes Vegetable Dishes Bowls, These Dishes are arranged on SPECIAL Priced at 10¢, 25¢ and 49¢. No phone or C. 0. D. orders Cups and Saucers Cups, only— Platters and many other pieces PRICE counters. or 16-in. Galvanized ASH CANS Special at $1.69 Here is an extr special for Saturd. inch Corrugated Garbage Can, made of galvanized sheet metal. It has a raised bottom and a fit-over cover. 30-Watt Earbon Lights Special at 15c Each This is one of the greatest val- \ ues this store has ever offered. | A lucky purchase of 5,000 Lamps at a low price enables us to offer this big value—30-watt CARBON LAMPS at 15¢. None delivered 'W LOW PRICE PYREX GLASS OVENWARE