The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1922, Page 7

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A ne ce mm MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1992. ITALY’S SOCIALIST LEADERS | Deputies Turati and Modigiliani are the socialist leaders who forced the recent crisis in Italy ina vain attempt to form @ socialist cabinet, This photograph, just received in Ameri- oa, shows the deputies in a good humor at the time they thought they had achieved the coup. Cynthia Grey: The Men Girls Read About—Are the Parts They Play as Heroes in Books, on the Stage and Screen, y in True Roles? Are There Any Characters Like These in Real Life? Asks Doubtful Girl. BY CYNTHIA GREY Do fiction, the movies and the drama put false ideas about love and lovers into the minds of young girls? al Thus must run the inevitable inquiry after reading the fol- lowing letter from an 18-year-old: Dear Cynthia Grey: Where are the men one reads about in books? x I mean the clean, strong, manly man; the one who enjoys the right sort of good time with a girl who enjoys the same |} thing. Do such men really exist? / I am a girl 18 years old, from a family as old as the com- munity, a family which has stood for the big and the true, I J} wear the right clothes and am called beautiful, and am em-']} ployed in one of the isolated professions where I never meet | men. I have many men friends in our family’s soctal life, but, | oh! they are not the kind I want to marry! I like my work, ! but certainly it doesn’t satisfy all of the desires of my heart. | Frankly, I should like to meet the right man and settle down in the biggest and noblest career open to a woman. 1 know I could make the right man happy. | I have a truly wonderful father. Sometimes I fancy I have ‘fet too high a standard for young men and that I am dis- Satisfied because the men I might marry do not measure up to it. HELENE. You hove analyzed exact. By. Often it happens A vinhendhn (Mine Grey wit) receive callers r “|| tm her office Monday, Wednesday fer of an extraordinary man estab | ahd ’ SteSe mh. ond Bishes a test for yoing ‘men Which Pe coypaidl on Tuesday and Thuraday from ||] Doudtices you have formed an tdea|| 1! ® fies bY mach week j fc. weer museane shovlg P11 pert ds taterdaree with her mm what your father is, Unfairly, unintentionally, you expect your | Young meu friends to possess the; tetadom which acerues only from the| = 1 | hard and various experiences of long! = 4 wears. : : 2 gallon vinegar red peppers ne cloves More than one fine girt has pre-| ferred to temam @ spinster rather | than put up with a boy of her own 1 cup granulated sugar * ‘ege until Re devcloped to her father’s Strain remaining liquor over the! level, pickles, which have been put in a} Now, spinaterhood i# honorable, sone jar. Bat it ie a lonesome profession, as| c modern girk fully reatzes, | jometimes 1 wonder why girls, to- day sophisticated in 10 many ways, think only half way to the end of a arne the marriage probiem | Our correspondent, Helene, finds| All T h herself in a cloistered profession. | eacner Bhe knows that propinguity and op-| ! Portunity are necessary ingredients E K | Of the wedding cake. She knows| ver new: that when a man scishes to marry| «1 would rather die than go ‘| school. I tell you, grandma dear, school mak ck and my teach. | he goes where he can find a girt who! smite his financial condition as well er has «ly ed me all she knows already. Ana Ga his heart, that's why they! Why should a girl do differently? ee Sweet gave me thin va | Pickles cation. Grandma Dear Miss Grey: Wil you please dear, dun't say) I've got back?" Somewhere to me print a good recipe for sweet cucum- ber pickles for small cucumbers? 1 am so fond of home-made pickles. in MRS N. JS. Seattle or pos-| The following is a very good recipe! sibly some other! for sweet cucumber pickles: Wipe! city, Mittle = Joe four quarts of small, unripe cucum- Warden, i, of bers, Put in a stone jar and add one} Joe Warden Georgetown, is « cup of salt dissolved in two quarts | homeless fugitive, preferring a life) of boiling water and let stand three| of hardship but withal one of froe days. Drain cucumbera from brine,| dom to the hated confines of school bring brine ling point, pour| Mrs. Sam Peffer, 725 Donovan over cuct:mbe again let stamd|st., grandmother of the boy, was three days; ‘at. Drain, wipe cu-|the last to see the Ind, 12 duyy cumbers and pour over one gallon of Fs water in which one table- mn of alum has deen dissolved. stand siz hours, then drain from alum water Cook cucumbers 10 , minutes, a few at a time, in one- : ago. She regretfully sent the rebel back to his parents, firmly clutching a car token and a cooky, He was in. | 1 cont of $1,100,000 with seating} capacity of 75,000. —University of California plans to build stadtum at fourth the following mizture heated to the boiling point and boiled 10 minutes: TRAVEL ETIQUETTE Do you know how to find out about train schedules, rafiroad and steamship fares, train and boat connections? | Do you know how to check baggage? What clothing to take | for a trip? The rules of train courtesy? What to do on a Pull man car? The etiquette of the dining car? How to register and | secure a room at a hotel? How to dress, receive calls, etc, at a hotel? What to do on leaving a hotel? How much and when to tip? The best way to carry money for traveling? How to dress for an ocean voyage; etiquette aboard ship? Do you want xome hints and suggestions on these things and others connected with traveling? Then, fill out the coupon below and mall to our Washington Bureau which has prepared a five-page bulletin on the subject tor you. Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1822 N. ¥. Ave., Washington, D. C, I want the bulletin on TRAVEL ETIQUETTE and inclose | four cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing: | NAME ADDRESS .... THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Announce to Begin Tuesday Morning, First Floor Extraordinary Offerings of New Autumn Silks At Prices Which Set a Precedent for REMARKABLE VALUE-GIVING 1,500 Yards of Cre : Special $1. 75 —in lustrous, evenly-woven quality, 40 inches and negligees; in Navy, Rose, Black, Brow Orchid, Pink, Flesh-color, Ivory, Zine,Majolica Plain and Satin-Stripe Radium Silks Special $1. 75 Yard In an Exquisite Texture for Underwear Shown in Ivory, Flesh-color, Pink, Orchid or Blue with satin-stripe, particularly suit- able for tailored underwear, and in plain weave, Ivory, Pink, Rose and Orchid, de- sirable for more elaborately trimmed un- dergarments, width 40 inches, special $1.75 yard. 40-inch Striped Satin Canton Special $9,Q5 Yard —of soft crinkled weave, with plain or novelty-bar stripes in corded effect, desir- able for frocks, short coats, fur and wrap linings; in i Fuchsia, Toast and Whirlpool; special, $1.95 yard. pe de Chine Yard wide, for underwear, dresses n, Beige, Whirlpool (blue), IG ; special, $1.75 yard. E a isp quali 40-inch Novelty Crepes Special $1.95 Yard Cloth in Tile Blue only Crepes in Mohawk and Crepe Faille in Gypey ) Crepe Romain in Black; of draping Navy Gold-« Cerise desirable in colors suitable for ,on and dinner frocks; spe . $1.05 yard American-Beauty-and-Blue Flame-and-Blue Rose-and-Gray Rose-and-White 1,080 Yards of Chiffon Taffeta Silks Special $ 1.35 Yara HTEEN plain colors and changeable combi- nations are included in this offering of soft, 85-inch Chiffon Taffetas, in a very lovely ty, suitable for negligees, evening frocks, curtains, boudoir pillows and lamp-shades. Black Brown Beige Turquoise-and-Copper Copper-and-French-Blue Violet-and-Gold Green-and-Gold American-Beauty-and-Gold Silver-and-Pink Turquoise-and-Orchid Rose-and-Gold —special, $1.35 yard. and-Blue -and-Gold 300 Yds. 38-inch Chiffon Velvet 4 $3.95 Yard A Black Velvet of supple, beautiful quality, 38 inches wide, with high luster. Special An admirable Velvet for the development of dressy wraps and costumes. $3.95 yard. Special, 40-inch Navy and Black Silks Special ~—Charmeuse Satin, in the lustrous $1.95 Yard quality favored for the making of afternoon and evening frocks; Radium Silk in a very soft, easily-draped quality; shown in Navy and Black; special, $1.95 yard. 2,000 Yards of Mallinson’s “Silks de Luxe’’ Comprising the cream of this famous firm’s Novel Originations in Pure Silk, Artificial Silk and Silk- and-Wool Fabrics for Fashionable Costuming—including Whippoorwill Brocade Silk Bengalines and Poplins Bayadere Striped Canton Moire Canton Matelasse Brocade Silk Brocade Brocade Dull-Ora Dew-Kist Printed Roshanara Golf-Spun Brocade Fokina Crepe Stripe Souffle Ripple Brocade Silkyway Crepe and Brocade Drappella 7,300 Pairs Satin-stripe Crepe de Chine Block Satin Crepe Special Klimax Satin ] es $3.25 Miami Satin | Yard Feather Stripe Canton Crepe } First Floor Women’s Full-Fashioned and Glove-Silk Hosiery ON SALE TUESDAY AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES 720 Pairs Silk Stockings Special $1.15 Pair Full- fashioned Silk Stockings, with lisle top, sole, heel and toe, in Black, Beige and Polo Gray. 600 Pairs Silk Stockings Special $1.65 Pair Full-fashioned Silk Stockings in Black, with waynew foot, lisle top, sole, heel and toe. 1,200 Pairs Glove-silk Stockings Special $1.95 Pair Pointed-heel Stockings of Glove Silk, in lace stripe, novelty mesh and net effects, in Black, African, Cordo- van, Navy, Castor and Silver. 1,440 Pairs Black Silk Stockings Special $1,95 Pair Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, all-silk from top to toe, some with colored garter welts in lavender or gold. 240 Pairs Clocked Silk Stockings Special $1.95 Pair Full-fashioned Silk Stockings with lisle top and sole, made with hand- embroidered clockings, in Black with self or white clocks. 1,200 Pairs Colored Silk Stockings Special $1.95 Pair All silk from top to toe are these Stockings in African, Fawn, Castor, Silver and Gray. 700 Pairs Colored Silk Stockings Special $1.95 Pair Heavy weight All-Silk Stockings, with contrasting color stripes on garter welt, in Cordovan, African, Fawn, Navy, Gray and Champagne. 600 Pairs Lace-clock Stockings Special $2.85 Pair All-Silk Stockings of very good quality, full-fashioned, with lace clockings, in Black, African and Cordovan. 300 Pairs Black Silk Stockings Special $2.85 Pair Medium heavy-weight Silk Stock- ings, in Black only, made with lisle interlinings. 300 Pairs Glove-silk Stockings Special Pair e Plain Glove Silk Stockings, made with pointed heel, in Black and African Brown, As This Is One of the Largest Special Offerings of Silk Hosiery We Have Presented in Many Months, so It Is, in Point of Value-giving, Unusually Important—Every Item, of Course, Meets This Store’s Rigid Quality Requirements (FIRST FLOOR) PAGE 7 | FREDERICK & NELSON Will also feature, Tuesday, excep- tional offerings, as follows: MadeiraLinens At Very Special Prices, Including 100 Dozen Madeira Lunch- eon Napkins, eyelet-em- broidered and with plain or rose scalloped edges, Special $5.85 dozen. 600 Circular Tumbler Doil- ies, eyelet - embroidered and scalloped, 6-inch size. Special, 18¢ each. 600 Oval Bread-Tray Doil- ies, finely embroidered and eyeletted; size 6x12. Special, 35¢ each. —and numerous other, larger pieces of Madeira- work, at remarkably-low prices. —First Floor 450 Gold and Polychrome MIRRORS At Special Prices —including oval, circular, oblong and _ panel - shape Mirrors of heavy French plate, in styles suitable for bedroom, hall, dining-room and living-room use. Forty.one Gifferent styles tn all, at unusually-low prices, ranging from $3.50, $6.00, $7.00 and $9.50 upward to $25,00 each, —Third Floor 8,600 Yards of New Cretonnes Special 30c and 50c Per Yard Two very exceptional lots of high-grade Cre- tonnes, provide for living- room, dining-room and bedroom decorations. Re- markably low-priced. —Third Floor IN DOWNSTAIRS STORE : Mill Ends of — Silkolines Special 1 5c Yard An exceedingly low price for there daintily-patterned Sitko- lines for comforter coverings. One thousand yards, 36 inches wide, special, Tuesday, 15¢ yard. Colored-Dot Swisses Special 15c Yard With stenciled dots of blue or yellow on sheer Swiss—these make dainty curtains for bed- room, kitchen or breakfast room. Priced unusually-low for the 36- inch width, at 15¢ yard, China Silk Pillows Special $1, 85 Tuesday These 20-inch Circular Pillows are covered with a good grade of China Silk, and filled with pure kapok, in rose, blue, gold, mul- berry and black, Special, $1.85 each, 4-6x9 Axminster Rugs Special $11.50 Each Eighteen Rugs only, ings as follows: Tan ground with blue design, and blue and tan border. Tan ground with brown border and small allover pattern, Blue ground with mulberry and tan design, and tan border. Size 4-6x9, special $11.50 each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE in color " u

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