The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1922, Page 8

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922. We Tell It With VALU Matrimony Ads Catch Egan’sE ye 20° @rresces . reyes Intrigued by Personals, oR pate sy, Y F. all Clothes aa Speculates on Why of 4 ft Oe ; f The liberal credit terms , Z offered by the Eastern By James W. Egan A Re i i} will = to buy I Object: Matrimony. ied went Our anew stocks ing? Reming the “Personals” in ‘ “Sweet Sixteen” has the sanction of Paris for its include: : See eT een < tee Pitas many + ghd espa amendments to the French i i been reading—and speculating, a - ‘ conception of style. x , or object p * \ salection of tricotines €24 — These include many styles, jf (2? cynics will aquawk-—have in W E AIM to prove deserving in Potret twillx, beantifully tat! otly ‘ih tatto i Sere cot, bennett stretly | manalst ts taller average bird craving someone to take | our capacity of creators, er salves. tito 44. Priced from §24.50 ET khe ehchann Gouaiy aaneaer ae ’ modifiers of the French themes to $52.50, trek altarward without paying the : , Novelty Fur- Uneat advertising rates ; \ ‘ } and exponents of individuality in Trimmed Suits Latest Dresses fone nent, shut to rotlelt ‘ youthfully smart styling. mintase” Sarvcaae and in Side Drapes Vitec of te tah cr eouens ' a SS ee 8 Be Se eS fa Selecting From This oaracul and beaver, as well popular matertals. They or groceries? (Customary apolo- some with braid and em trimmed with bright col } ies to Cynthia Grey) ‘ . RE te 1 Sete temas] Oe We New Fall Stock— e e oune { ne a are — a weg ’ AG ean? Is he too old, too ugly or Ay" . i New Showing in Millinery tea to tentdn owt seule a seue) | a ig be Wy a woman realizes that in her gar- ae t we fi so the ‘Meadowbrook tomary way? : - 3 @ ji ; BEE Ga aon huows Oces. Sport Het to Basth velour ask ance of these typlon) appeais , . | ment there has been added just Hate tn ah the newest shapes = in — cherry, sand, poe fre i seals Seaton: sien ae . 24 ‘ | the needed touch to give her a and shades, including vel- and Sark blues, browns and Middie-aged mechanic ald ke Paula Ayres as “Katisha” and George Olsen as “The - fe : veta, duvetyns, brocades, etc. many other colors. te meat Indy not over 48; object, mat-| yi, 010 with the American Light Opera company in Gilbert place in the world of well-dressed As tf « marriageable lady tived|and Sullivan's comic opera “The Mikado,” at the Metro- women. who would admit being 48, not to | politan all this week. | mention over that age! a - “Wieetocking, jelly young tech Charming New - a EE | elor, who will retire from the navy | ® 5 H E li / iinrnanmvions rans Girls Can’t Have Equality} Fal! Dresses Pacific coast; object: matrimony.” | Wonderful New nin owe so sate sores | And Chivalry, Too, Warning |} Fal! Suits Pe AN . iti . cookies down as bashful and lone TWO ENTRANCES: some, but what of ads on this order? Py 209 Union Street 1382-34 Second Avenue wa Toune business man wants intr | BY MARGARET ROUE equality, soctat and ecMomie, with | Stunning Fall ing gg ay has = ne 5, ome ca8h! on woman, lovely woman, the male and etfil expect chivalry as ulfilled. ey are e to finance a 95 per cent profit propo | jrere's a problem wp to you her due. In other words you can’t | Coats & Wraps ultimate in style. . an bw tatrimony |¥ou cannot have your freedom [be a nelfamertive free economic fac: | ; |, Home horret skeptic might think In|" 14 the manner that is new |tor and yet be a clinging vine | Slinger Ruins Te the ond “matrisnany” wore aune| 4nd be @ he-man’s equal | It's simply no use, Myrtle, you | Particularly Sprightly in Lines for the Miss and More De- > | And «tilt chivalry have too; jean't expect to take your economic | 4 ‘ ; i Shoppers’ Dresses Bureau of jeuperfivous. Again: so tirat: (80 CReose—Is Mt equality ue ta tee ae oe ee mure for the Woman of Maturity—In.All Sizes, 16 to 44. CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—Beveral | Mi i ) | Or chivalry for you? “hie” seat in the subway. If you! have reported to the police ss ng cine cafe; some capital; object mat Satie’ lare going to be his equal, why should | their gowns were ruined by jremony.” R NEW YORK, Aug. 22—Well. he take off his hat in reverwnce and | eee Tere el! Relatives || iresnt tine smart ine | 25% Tew Ate amas trent han cose 4 arments o shopping. One victim ts | ag Pater gp a “ue me. [kettle of fish and then some! |are one of those present? t society woman. ‘The Star invites tte readers to use ‘this mene |} Just when alt the dear girls were! 10 tne gave of th Pat e ce SREE ERT ems! center ons [ah state eoure te” hd the woman” wasup" eee Tae The Higher Grad. SuGnT REMEMMRANCE lic mr tee“ saeets| cata” nae romeo, (0S, ry Mal neue, at hia) ahr g& ades ve : } ual oppo or HeveloP | proper pl at his tootates, she did ; nny. What on earth! Fepars| With object matrimony. Answer jiiint just the same as John, Tom (li ho : ney . — eiving phone, No trifiers or gen, |M°O! / if Sinai Aili Gata Pan ous Cae, Ste Savalty uabee While the low price does not detract from the character and the super- Stingy—Oh, well, let him have py Unitarian minister, educe value of thousands of our garments at $16, the higher grades are as Ab, there's frankness for you!) . ~ a neo | Sch as pulling out his chair for) " vf ” WO xe aes eeenstay te, Ste a nesting are, roveested alse te report 2 | xoows what he wants, thie guyt | eagle Pree pape peace | nim at deseuner, ete. taken care of for women who demand them. With “Sweet Sixteen” style Heme ae will taterext | Perhaps I wrong these advertisers. |o or ine Joy out of thelr free tite,| In the real days of ehtvalry distinguishing them, they are priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way at from $25 |Xet, somehow, I don't see, them as/ knights of old did all the chair pull to $375. ALICE ELIZABETH JOHN. bowling succesecs in the roles of ‘ ing for their ladies fair, but nowa- ° |8ON.—T. A. Johnson ts seeking his husbands, There's something selfish | days it's & case of everybody pulling | wife, Alice Eligabeth Johnson, whose tn their | stufl—and you know real} out his or her own stool at the lunch | lant known address was 2229 Seventh love ie never selfish. “Mere apolo counter of life and reaching for the | } ave, Seattle, Mrs. Johnson is about @les to Cynthia) horseradi#h and the clam fritters, | $8 years old. She was accompanied | | No, of ange reg aes afoygmions man to man. by her two sons, Fred and Char! my brave kn) ‘ fas on Pe sg et pry mite see thus 1 fear 3°4 yodel, “you're ate tenor << militant ame | husband to eatablish residences in dit.|the third strike—and that’s out!” ales cinta ae Pe meron | ferent cities during the war, John. | This kind of matrimony would be ob- saga bh he deterak ce ea biek col #on fs now living at room No. 4, 1302/Jected matrimony with me. winds ot aie gtr yt | Seventh ave, and would be glad to| Not that mere man alone uses Sar Gar he caidas caeaoe cat ont hear from anyone who can furnish the personal column. Eve, being up i iarsail bake tee Unioeaee elem ote Information concerning his wife or |todate, sometimes pays space rates, the rest of the men. Ons, S — — _ - lian ait “Young widow, of good char. Raising the hat from the head at) [Te pe SUNDERAND, Eng. Aug. 22—) CAIRO, Aug. 22.—Letters received much more fhan do Americans. _| cither widower or bachelor, ture among the males ot the specter! A RA) LOCATED | 12 » detning house to spy on] to assassinnate King Felsul of Irak om et | Te ab to 06 yours, f charne- |and as for walking on the outaide of | ‘4 | women bathers, was smoked out and | (Mesopotamia) was made. Three ter, and with good salary and jthe thoroughfare when in the com-| NORFOLK, Va, Aug. 22-—Work-| thrown into the sea. I shots were fired at him. | some means. Object matrimony. jPahy of an “equality sleter.” the! en at the naval base uncovered the | ———— ——— No objection to traveling man. malo will walk where he listeth and | remains of siz human bodies, near | uekiake ex Ye Foor ee eae Automebiies strike where the | 1, old Powhatan oak. } Catsups, Relishes, Pickled Fruits traveling man -—maybe that That really ts all the dear girls} ‘The remains are believed to be ex: Now that the datthing, pretteving ant Sllyenihing te ftelched means hubby could stay out can expect. They can't eat thelr | tremely old as roots of trees long cut | you're ready, Mrs. Housewife, for putting up the catsups, relishes | nights, ‘ feruintet dough ling nme and still) sown had grown over them and @/| and pickles, aren't you? Our Washington bureau ts ready with | Now, there's saleswoman for ‘ge en seme liaoe my! Shama ¢ tree nearby had thrown its|| {ts timely bulletin on the subject. Ripe tomato catsup, green | yout It bet young widow gets | "Ladies first” will soon be as ob. | standing A bodies four || tomato catsup, grape catsup, gooseberry catsup, pepper catsup ; | ” ” les jour ” ‘J AJ > >. / reels, whatever happens to the jortats « piarnss.as Have one a mee rite — sore ss chili sauce, chow chow, ptccalllll, horseradish and dozens of others , so abo Mignon, do ‘oot underground. — |want to be a feminist? —no payment in August! Burglar Falls in Child Defeats 5 roamed, Until within the past 60 pe -igy eed EMBEN i years there were few homes built in| Yor > | Fruit, Is Arrested Bandits, Shoots 2) tht section. It was regarded ax pos Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, : ak: | seetoager {0h apes « Gah of prath wee: ts | inte that the bodies might have been | 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. the’ furnace "AT ONCE “tn MoGregor fell upon a dish of peach| BUENOS AYRES, Aug. 22—The| ‘hase of victims of soma earlier | aed Ak telttinn ‘ou Godin MORAGN colle Widhtal your home YOU have the preserves in a home he was burgtar./ |12-yearold daughter of @ British | renting or of some epidemic. Fruits and Vegetables, and enclose four cents in stamps for awest “Yiu aremct'ee il a nang izing. While he was eating them estes Sg beng cord RR cope | rome epidemt eral ond | —recipes and full directions how to make all of them—are yours Sovame ee, io magn tai comes for the asking. Fill out and mail the coupon below: ee pine fores ru whic! Not that she takes away any of August. You not re- * their hard-foughtfor feminist perog: | } aired to pay one cent umiil } | poticeman peered tn, then arrested |Stiveg icy only the feminine ones| ict fought otf five bandite whol y 64 6) Dinner ; fhe’ first of September, the on | McGregor. lene anys they cant expect to keep ax] Sttactees her home, and shot two. nv ed to 9 | ce we give you ow , \\Y ~< eS er <laneisiitiliiniascaiiliee * } year in which to pay. z the very same time Then Girls Ducked | YAKIMA--His wife in the hos| In her lecture at Teachers’ eot-| STAMFORD, Conn—Park Ben-] panrs, aug. 22—Ridiculed by her| {pital from a beating he administered, |loge, Columbia university, the other | jamin, patent lawyer, and magazine |.» coimates at Amiena, Mlle. Florette William P. Armstrong fined $60 for|day, Mra. Spencer came right out |editor, and father-in-law of Enrico) 4. yreenit Invited of than tol |being drunk and disorderly, and mid woman simply couldn't have! Caruso, dies at age of 74. luncheon, after which she had her} eee seesseercees ‘ . ie eee ee nee ————————<--—" Jeeryants duck them in a muddy! | pond eererreerrrtirrtstittit tt iitetietietti Ts | UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPMEN || MEN WANTED | FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT Toe Per Hour WAGES AS FOLLOWS: Toe Per Hour For Shops and Roundhouse Engine House Laborers. .38 cents per hour Stationary Engineers Various Rates +++ «e+. 70 cents per hour Stationary Firemen . Various Rates -71 cents per hour Boilermakers ......+0+++ 70c to 70,¢ Per Hour RATES ++.+..-.70 cents per hour Passenger Car Men 70c Per Hour : 4 63c Per Hour ’ .100 per hour » mops in this line. . ..70 cents per hour ++ A7e Per Hour peg pes! pom reight car repairers... .63 cents per hour echan! d helpers are allowed time and one-half for tim es .70c per hour Car inspectors .........63 cents per hour Pl nose of eight hours per day. i al tegen -Various rates Helpers, all crafts.......47 cents per hour Young men who desire to learn these trades will be employed and ge a These 1 gle ig te take oo place of men who given an opportunity to do so. hee. 100 per hour are stri e decision of the United States +83: hy Railroad Labor Board, and their status, and FULL A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Railway. ‘te perhnee PROTECTION GUARANTEED. roundhouse perin 5 STEADY EMPLOYMENT, SENIORITY RIGH LESS seeped ; wale Pct anes th Mechantes and helpers aro allowed time and onchalf for time ‘ OF ANY STRIKE NY BBOARD worked in excess of eight hours per day. Apply W. H. OLIN itt MOU NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY |i : APPLY ROOM 3028 rh gg anal 736 Leniral Building AT SE ATTLE } ; ARCADE ya WILLIAM CARRUTHERS 3. W. FOSTER SEATTLE 106 South 10th 6 609 Tacoma Bullding Tacoma, Wash, Tacoma, Wash.

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