The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1922, Page 10

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‘ i i ocreatieettoe nether nail 4 The Bargain Basement Manager Is Peeved — Because He Can't Have Space in the Upstairs Store Ad of 100 Specials on Friday—He Will Have Own Downstairs—You Win in He Loses in Cash! The Kind You Admired—But Never Could Afford! ‘ 100 ir" Coats, Wraps and Capes ty & i Selling for Half of Original Cost ICH POLO and luxurious Chinchilla Coats; Tweed, Velour de Laine and Camelhair Capes. Vivid colorings cherry ‘ here are too many to be described! Sizes striking coat opportunity this year! red, Be! lemon and strawberry, e, coats with beautiful silk Notice the cleverness of style and nicety of detail in THE BON MARCHE | Barcain BASEMENT 100 of His Value! } | | in tan, Kelly green, “— lined with ‘ rgd any two e illustra- 16 to 42. This is the | | Get the Basement Habit and Buy Your Bargains Here! ‘That foreign vessela, expecially Ceres ce ve sagan aoa Canada. ure rep- 1mm | idly taking over the passenger and freight traffic of the United States, was the statement made by RM, Semmes, district director for the a little on « of at ‘et | shipping board, tn Adress to the briny over the blag: Rotary club Wea ne) : will be} “British Columbia ports are fast) Monopolizing the fishing Industry of | the Northwest,” sald. ‘There sure way to £3 therm is to dissolve them. To t about two genes ts from you! 1 for @ few seconds— arts, end every a and equeering out black- @ large pores, and you get ell of the blackheads out way. ile this sitaple applica- of calonite powder and water every particle of them, the ice and pores in thet DR. L. 8. HAWKINS, director of education of the United Typothetae | of America, will speuk at the weekly toa, Any aruagist will Iupeheon of the Beattie division of iit be ail the Typothetas at the Pig'n Whistle | ever ‘necd-—Advertisement. "on July 26, | | Postoffice Men to Hold Meeting Here A post office conference conven- men wil be Belg tn Seattle July 4, | 1928, according to Postmaster Edgar | Batt, who Wednesday received) word to that effect from Washing: ton. Lyman W. Bonney to! Be Buried Saturday! Funeral services for Lyman W.| Bonney, 79, founder of Watson Co., whe died day, will be held at 1 at the Bonney-Watso establishment, under the auspices of | St. John's Lodge, No. 9, F. & A. M. laske the girl in love with a married man, | mother; | take in reading that mysterious signal. | killed in wor wither away in melene choly epinaterhood? (Bpinaterhood ts always considered melancholy and we |] readers might have them, |] and they will be kind enough to |] atertt ereatiy. THE SEATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey: Is There Only One Man in One's Life? Is It Possible’ to Love More Than Once? BY CYNTHIA GREY ia “Do you think there ia only one man in a person's life? “Must I die an old maid now that my sweetheart has left me for another?” mourns the girl who has been discarded. A great big “No” for each question, Remember when you were a youngster and you talked about when you “got big" and married and you asked your “But mother, how shall I know which ia the right man?” And mother said enigmatically: “Oh, you'll know when he comes along!” And you went away wondering what sort of mysterious there would be to discover to you the one man in the la world that was made for you, faybe you married and lived happily ever after; maybe you did not live happily. You thought you had made a mis- arly romantio novels (it was the thing for the heroine to} know at @ glance that the ene man hod appeared, As wo read the thrill. ing chapters we dreamed that every | man was created im this (verse @ man, t Miss Grey will recetve callers in her office Monday, Wednesday || and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m., and || on Tuenday and Thursday from it & m, to 12 m. each week, Please do not come at other times | | |] aa ft seriously interferes with her her” If something happened that | | ¥titing. another girl married your man, woe the day, for her action spoiled the Hwee of countless others, got the coe | Hut you eutorew them. There was rea all mined up aa it were. | One point of attraction, one plane on a lovely gotion, romantic and | which wou could mert, but one plane | of them and every one the only love t it will Aardly stand close in- | dees not Justify a love of any degree spection. Of permanence. How about second husbands end) You are happy now, ideally so, de- even third ona? cause you think you married the Must the woman who lores a per man who was made for you. band mourn her life away elena Pehow! You are grown up now, cause there is no other in the world! your faculties Rave reached mature | whom she can love? development, you have learned Must the girt whore eweetheart | end experience that give and take & the biggest rule of marriage, that « | you give enongh you may take what |you will, all you need, You have made wp vour mind to be happy. And you are, CORRECTION ‘Thru «typographical error, tt was stated in last Haturday’s Star, in this column, thet mar ae We snlipsiyen of ghee |wweep over the dead ashes of @ dead | 3 love, Read over that partiowar chap- Anewer should have read; “First |! ter carefully and learn its lesson that ins cannot marry—* ter. left behind to remain sad-cyed true fo the gay dog; but i's dewoed- | ly uncomfortable, ore only keeping wp our best tradt- thome by using the word) Turn @ few pages ef your Nfs book of romance. Page t: There's the kid you were in love with when you were about 1). Best ball player tn school. Memem- ber? Used to write verses about him.| Dear Mise Grey: Please print tn Poge 8: The young chap you! your columns how to put down but~ loved when you were 17. How many | ter: meala you miserd ond hew many in my garden right now. eee saltpeter to the gallon of water? | Thanking you, MKS. J. M. The ealt by long keeping will run hours of sleep ever that heartless Adonta! Page §: Tha one that you sere \to bring and form « layer om the top| IM | Butter which will effectually | H [20 at the time; he was 8) “I Can| keep out the air and may at anw| il sure wee the right one, You wore per love again aa! lowed him,” vou time be very easly removed by turn- It may be romantte for the girl he what proportions of salt and | fi Bo, lonely, fited soncthoart, don't | |} vou may apply it in the neat chap- | il the pot on one side, Fresh but- |i] ter, 14 pownda; i The one man! Made for you! Alaa! | butter, re pon ye oak sage yp ety Wrong signals! Divorce! butter, 18 pounds; saltpeter, mecs; Roney or fine brown you lowed another? Most wonderful man in the world! Most—— Dut what's the wae? Pages ¢ to 100-—etl to be sorttten! 4nd there you are. Lowes—dosens Two readere have requested recipes for cherry olfves and French doughnuts. I fail to find |} either one In aliy of my cook books of hooks of reference. and Milk Product Use It tn your coffeet on your berriest If #0, || gend them to mo, I shall apprect. |! CYNTHIA GREY. In every glass there's ~ ~ ~ satisfaction ~ on your cereals! drink lots of itt Fresh daily at your grocer’s, or telephone Ell. 6210 10c a Pint A “Mayflower” Product Those Danger- ous Swollen Veins nd ¥ first clase Gruggist for an original tw Mc ” Emerald OF ~ baye the price Tt je not wise swollen voina tc they burst anda suffering and Your druggist can supply you—Advertine- ment, ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sourness and Pain Mow to Treat Medical authorities state that ni ly nine-tenths of the o the forma nd there is no sournes: Bisurated Magvesia ( Pp der or tablet form—-ne their © foar of indiges- t ‘ Eberle in Command THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1929, Even more to the-point~ than anything we.could say, is this expression from Mr VANDERBILT Jr. — typical of the likj the tial ie eee The New improved, BREMERTON, July 20.—Admtral E. W. Bherle, commander-in-chief of | the Pacific Meet, has aswumed active | management of hie giant armada, TWO TO CONSIDER “Be mine and I shall be the hap- plest of mortais,” “No, I'll remain as Tam, 1 also want to be’ happy.”—Karlkaturen, Christiania, AID 5 CENTS, STILL OWES 4 NEW YORK, July 20.—A man who }put G cents in the street railway |company's conscience fund because he wanted to lead a Christian life, neglected to pay 4 cents interest due on the nickel for 20 years, of Pacific Armada following his return from Washing- ton. Great Nortuern Ranway EN WANTE A nuniber of the Great Northern Railway Company’s regular employes having left its service, it is necessary to hire men to fill their places. Employment is offered to: Machinists Boilermakers Blacksmiths Stationary engineers ... Stationary firemen Sheet metal and other workers in this line Freight car repairers Car inspectors ...... Helpers, all crafts Engine house laborers .. 70 cents per hour 70' cerita per hour 70 cents per hour cents per hour cents per hour cents per hour cents per = cents per hour cents per hour cents per fF our At wages and working conditions prescribed by the w 1States Railway Labor Board, effective July 1, 1922. (F APPLY 209 MEHLHORN BLDG. (8. 814 Second Ave., Between Columbia and fe : Vi ear*ss zs ~ weere wee 822 SERTA2ES2A4822S275 SF...

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