The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1922, Page 12

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° milnia Grey: y : SLASHED BY Engaged Man Afflicted With Old, Old Lure- derlust—Wants to Overcome It U.S. BOARD! « serious person Wan- |} | CYNTHIA GREY | tior t love and matrimony | hurts, One following rate hi who as an unusual in the r ‘ ng | sadly it disturbgethe cour ¢ of true love Clerks, Freight Handlers Dear Miss Grey: When I met the girl I love, I dedicated and Station Emplcyes Af- | ny jife to her, and | am grateful for the decree which grant fected by Big Cut ed her love to me For one year we were happy beyond words, with only some | J) CHICAGO, J v soon gave way to the strong} ff dotiars had be the pay of 3 freight handle by the: United States railroad labor beard. Millions of shed today from passing lovers’ quarrels which current of our affection, " And then, altho I loved her, a new feeling awoke in me, a | longing for a change. “It grew until I succumbed. I went abroad but in two months I regretted our separation, Re- Rigg espe apap member, we were promised to each other. ments, . for No overtime will be paid the ab : classes of employes until after hours’ work. Eight hours rem as the working day, but tim half will not be paid until after the| When I ¢ ninth hour. I put the width ‘The railroads were also authorized tween ua hopin to employ men on “split tricks.” | what kind of Thus, in smal! town, rkers can be Now we employed intermittently during any long for b mpan eight of 12 hours instead of working | I'm proud of her and of her trust eight consecutive hours I'm pledged to marry her In ‘The three members of the But I want to know iM dows Fepresenting the carriers ¢ t spite from her de Because it was not decided to pay |v », this need to escape from her Overtime after 10 hours instead of | p crop up at nine. ta Union officials refused comment} 8 Pending study of the decision the w my little girt Mixa Grey will reeetve eaters | | in her office Monday, Wed) | and Priday from 1 to 2 p.m j on Tuesday and Thursday f ; 11 @. m. to 12 m, each week. Ph do not come nt other times as it interferes with her tid no longer resist It of the & to find ot Fereajly am. apart, One ates be s ertously out Just 4 writing more I mnship, flour Beat ego slightly o to make add salt, and very stiff 4 n me tous on slightly f roll thinly as poxsible which may de ax thin as , Cover with towel and set qaide for ut in fancy shapes or French vege eet may rd {the spring ed this need for a nee, tx going to ly regular intervala, ix the most wonderful girl in to me and I am an un-| fable cutter 20 minutes; then ¢ using sharp knife or the thin Tm normal times it was estimated grateful wretch, I know be rolled slices the ruling will save the roads $50. 1 keep warning myself that I must |as thinly as p sun stifle my recurrent wish for freedom 4. Dry cook 000,000 a year. ter YOUR MAIL AND HOW TO MAIL IT —B A. F. BORNEFELDT INTRODUCTION * You have no doubt read in the hu | Morous magazines, different jokes | and quips about the slowness of the mails. inutes in boiling salted « after }.am married. She is not in any way to blame |drain and add to sdup. for it and she know BANANA CREAM PIB about it. I want her always to t Line a pie tin with ormat and b happy. but if this curse sticks to me I doubt my power to make and keep her so. ahead and baw! me out, Mi that will help, all of the help 1 can 1D, must never Yours seems to be an © < ed, a dramat If the facts were understood, the Public would realize that most of th @elay is caused by wrong addressing. insufficient postage, articles being malted under wrong classification Mistaken abbreviations of states in|. address, etc. i It shall be the object of these arti > eles to explain different methods of Mailing, handling of mail by postal emplbyes, explanation of the postal | 5», goede, and parce! post, insurance, ete. | spire sait-pe z Everyone sends mail, no matter! Apour ati a ¢ how few friends or relatives he has. | oes iy that He should know about the mailing of |, ai te Tetters. If a few simple rules are ‘studied, you will not be inconven- |), sew srt fenced by the delay and damage of pj, oid, primitive impr your personal mail. render completely Any questions will be answered. bY [ony trail and put ov Bddressing this department of The | ioman who would int Star. ' dominating need to « t a rich color } PINEAPPLE PIR a large pineapple pare and halts £ meg souls are carry thru all the two crusts | 7H Seven Arrested in Prohibition Raid Otherwise he cee unday on eimilar Horn, St. Charles umarrew: Cia Classifications of mall | Ake For i | Recipes Easy Terms to Be i Provided Veterans can na: re ae ‘That ex-service men wil! be able to recipes. land at a reasonable cost in | banana @ worker if you} * the declaration of Dan A. Scott, sts @irector of conservation and develop ‘ment. Mons governing the acquirement of the land are s0 elastic that it Possible to reduce the total Bhe 20-acre tracts from $4,500 to $2,500. He also declared that the in tial payment may be reduced from $800 to $500 ZILLAH —Three men narrewty on amped death when auto plunges over) rade at top of steep hill just be | yond here. ' Star readers who would like in formation on anti-freeze mixtures for automobile radiators, ng at what tempera- us solutions will freeze. same by writing to le Star Washington t New York ave MRS. LAURA MERRICK, 66, 6927] THE BON MARCH ARGAIN BASEMENT 2,700 APRONS At Rock-Bottom Prices 25c $1.29 — S 224 lines are aprons, from dimity tea aprons to hand embroidered and unbleached muslin atid ene gingham dress aprons. Each price offers a wide choice in pat- | terns, colors, trim- , | 50 mings and sizes. 1 Cc Many percales, many @ = (Zinghams in checks, and light and plain colors and blue, red, green, | lavender, | pink, yellow, The trimmings a bias bindings, ric rack braid, machine and hand-embroidery. 98c ] An Event! 600 Children’s Wash cannes, Rompers and Aprons at. . In stripes, checks, light and dark plaids and plain colors of pink, blue, brown and yellow. Round yokes, pleated skirts . Rompers and Aprons of gingham and chambray. green, tie-back and dress aprons, and little dresses with gathered or Trimmed with contrasting colors, rick-rack braid and hand- embroidery. Broken sizes, 2 te 14. THE SEATTLE STAR -Stock-TakingTime Is Almost Here’ And | Clearance “Mark-Downs” Become More and More Drastie $19.50 and $25 Silk and Wool Dresses Reduced to 48 Dresses in tricotine, Poiret twill, ette crepe, in brown, navy and black. For Clearance For Clearance | $29. 50 and $37.50 Silk and - Wool Dresses Reduced to 75 Dresses in tricotine, Poiret twill, Canton crepe, golflex, velvet, wool jer: taffeta and lace combinations, in navy, black, These dresses are trimmed with cut steel beads, petal trimming, wooden beads. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE $14.50 Canton crepe, taffeta, wool jersey, Georg- $23.75 brown and afternoon shades. hand embroidery, cut-out 5G: “, rs) Silks, Dress Goods and Velvets Low Priced for Clearance 40-Inch Black Chiffon Velvet Reduced to $4.95 A very beautiful quality in black only; a good width that you will be glad to have for suit or dress, 36-Inch Printed Radium Silk Reduced to $1.49 Serviceable, pretty and economical is this Radium Silk at $1.49, in floral design on grounds of brown, na gium. 36-Inch Messaline and Wash Satin Now $1.39 When you buy silk from this lot you get Fifty pieces in the lot, in finely-woven, durable and Wash Satin, in navy, midnight, pink, turquoise and other eqlors. 36-Inch Viyella Flannel Serviceable Viyella Flannel in plain colors and popular stripings. Novelty Dress and Skirting Silks $1.39 taffeta 36 and 40-inch widths in good quality stripes and plaids in good colorings. Fancy Prunella Skirts in box, knife and combination pleats, and shown in combinations of black, navy, and gray stripes and checks. SECOND FLOOR—THE Copenhagen, marine, lavender, Excellent value, in newest colorings, capucine, ings to you, taupe, rose and Bel- big money's worth. Satin Messaline indeed, in such as navy, Algonquin, marine and turquoise. and evening shades- Oh, such an opportunity! and brown, and very reasonably priced 36-Inch Fine Chiffon ne Reduced to $1.75 {feta Silk — non-crushing, 1, Autumn, Chiffon nine Se 40-Inch Heavy Silk Crepe de Chine Now $1.95 An extra heavy All-silk Crepe de Chine in 21 of the newest street and think of it!—only $1.95 a yard. 54-Inch Navy Wool Tricotine Reduced to $3.69 Extra nice quality,-in shades of navy 54-Inch Navy Wool Poiret Twill Now $8.69 $1.59 Yes, satins, in THE BON MARCHE and THIRD FLOOR BON MARCHE they're reduced in price end are indeed splendid. ity of navy at a much lower price. Black Silk Duchess Satins Reduced to $1.95 Splendid quality heavy All-silk Duchess Satin in black only. brown Lingerie Blouses Reduced to Waists of organdie, fancy at $14 pipings, marked $1.95 Chambray Rompers Reduced to $1.45 50 Children’s Rompers, chambray gingham, embroidered, $1.50to $2.25 Corsets Reduced to Did you ever hear of such low prices for dandy Corsets like the Not all sizes in the lot, so 75c better come early. Good Lot of Corsets Reduced to $1.75 t. & G., Elaine and American Lady in the lot—formerly priced at $2.50 to $3.50. Odd Lots of 59c to $1.00 29 Brassieres and Bandeaux THE BON MARCHE Are Reduced to SECOND FLOOR Women’s $1.35 Silk Stockings Semi-fashioned, with reinforced heel and toe and sole, hem top of lisle “is black, hiows and gray 95c Women’s 35c Cotton Stockings Reduced to 4 Pairs for $1.00 shown in black, white and Good quality. brown. Women’s 85c Silk Hose (Seconds) Reduced to Good values—shown in black,! and white », Repriced for clear- ance. " 49c UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Women’s Cotton Union Suits 1 suit for 75c 2 suits for 80c Band top or bodice style Union Suits. knee length, UPPER MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR—THRE belted models, in drop-seat style, and in pink and blue checked and solid pink and blue. fancy Waists, voile, satin-striped voile, with lored collars, and some hand-made for the January Clearance Sales. HON MARCHE made of fine pique trinimed, hand BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THE ’ : 53 Boys’ Mackinaw For one day only we make) this remarkable offering—All-| $3. 95 in or raglan sleeves—in good} dark colors, sizes 4 to 8. BON MARCHE ’ Men’s All-Wool Trousers at Made of cassimeres, worst-) and striped et- $4.95 Overcoats at wool Overcoats, made with set- UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE eds and serges, in plain colors, ance brings | this saving price. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE Men’s $4.00 Wool-Mixed Union Suits Wright's medium heavy gar- $2.00 BON MARCHE ments in natural color. 34 to 42—reduced for Clear- ance to just half price. GOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Cowhide Suit Cases Reduced to Half Price The Clearance Sales bring these remark- able savings—the lowest prices on such Suit 8s for years. Each one bears its or iginal tag, so you can see just what you are get- ting, 0 Leather Suit Ca: 0 Leather Suit C; .00 Leather Suit C LOWER MAIN s reduced to $! reduced to $1 s reduced to $1 HE BON MARCHE ruffles "$1.45 Girls’ $2.95 Rain Capes Reduced to $1.95 tain Capes, made of fine quality rub- berized cloth and with fancy hoods, in red, navy and tan. These come in sizes 2, 4 and 6. BON MARCHE silk-faced Cretonnes and Challies 12!/oc a Yard 500 yards of remnant-lengths Cretonnes and Challies, a full yard -wide,. and in lengths ‘to 5 yards. Black Sateen—19c a Yard 1,500 yards of heavy quality Black Sateen —yard wide, and lengths to 5 yards, Cotton Pongee—19c a Yard 1,000 yards of soft-fipished Pongee, $2 inches wide—in white or cream. THIRD FLOOR—THE IN MARCHE Kippered Salmon 19c a Pound —The remainder of our Strawberry Jam, No. 10 tins, while we have any, $1.00, Orange Knots—Regularly 30c Kuaetey 20c Dozen ——Jelly Rolls, 15¢ each, or 2 for 25¢. Phez Jams Tuesday 3 Cans for 49c —Del ° 8, ‘ ee Monte Apricots, No, 2 cans, 4 for —Del Monte Peaches, No, 214 cans, 4 for $1.00. —Puyallup Fruit, 4 large cans for 90¢. —Black Tea, 25¢ It Ibs. 45¢. —Popular Blend Coffee, 20¢ Ib.; 2 lbs. 39¢. 1-pound 10-ounce Box } Chocolates—Tuesday at 49c UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE All Day at the Lunch Counter 130. Beef Pot Pie Luncheon for c UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE The BonMarché STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. henna, A sale'that means sav- Fine qual- = ) epee owe u es4. 2 weg + patm a2 wear

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