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}) gy EDWARD M. THIERRY Ww YORK, Sept, 22.—There ts a in New York who knows what are going to wear before you it, who buys It so that you can it, who knows what you like and ba't like before you do—who keeps t two jumps abead of your etbook and your taste in styles, He is Alfred Fanth He spends than $1,000,000 a day as resi: buyer of several hundred de. ment stores and specialty shops ered over the United States. He t to be—and isan expert on | Fant! says: “Extremely long skirts are merely fad. Skirts are gettin er again—the proper lengt! bil] be about pine Inches from the “Women can't wear long dresses th bobbed hair SBobbed hair ts here to stay; witches now being sold are only ry. [ “The day of the petticoat and the waist is over permanently, THE SEATTLE STAR our War prosperity we had a luxury splurge; now there ts a larger luxury lass, and certain things that used to be luxuries are now considered no. consitiog—auoh as atic stockings—but generally peo) re buying a bettor class of gor Ninety-five per cent of the goods Fan’ corps buys is for women Here's the way he divides up the buying done by women; rey. per cent pean, cotton ‘URGE LABOR ASSIST FUND | With an auto Joad of buttons, re | cepits and other Community Fund supplies, John P. Rankin and Hans | Bvers, of the Seattle Central Labor council, started out Thursday to| make a tour of the city’s manufac | turing plants, tn preparation for the | work of the tndustrial division to be Started Saturday, as part of the campaign to finance the gity’s wel naye matical o have different signa that indicate the passing of an old atyle, ine taking Inquirers Learn Why Married Women Work goods and plece goode, Vifteen per cent hosiery and un derwear, Thirty per cent ready-to-wear clothing teen per cent notions and fancy come and go in eye ‘antl “It is almost a mathe aloulation, Different cities BY F. G. ORR WASHIN@TON, Sept. 22.- do women—married women children—werk? The children’s bureau of the 4o- partment of Inbor han recently fin ished & study of “a aelested group ‘Why of wageearning mothers in Chi-/ with | up of @ new one first by what we call Class A stylists, the advent of mans buying in this. style, the progress of the Class A woman to something new, and #0 on. “Men's styles change very little, ough there are fads. Men are vain ‘h, but one of thelr big troubles t they know little about color tions “The vainest woman is the stout woman w omen nh generally are going | th | thelr husbands salaries could not | provide, were atudied, In one family, “the father worked |in a roundhouse, earning $6 @ day. His earnings for the year had aver- | aged $126 a month, while the fam- tly budget for himself, his wife, and his one child, a girl to cling to bobbed hair and short skirta because these things add to their youth and looks; they will pre vail no matter what manufacturers try to sell them.” Fant! is 66 and came to America from Cxecho-Blovakia, 37 years ago. He served @ loi prenticeship in department ato! a was one of the ploneers in nt buying, Me regards it as a science os well oe a besiness Boy Scout Honored by Rank of Eagle Scout Lioyd Barclay of Troop 129, Ballard Boy Scouta, was advanced to the rank of Bagle Scout at the Inst wmi-monthly meeting of the court of honor held at the County City build ing, according to scout news, Judge Everett Smith, presiding offider of the Boy Scouts’ honor court, present- LEAVE GIBES AT THEIR WIDOWS Bitter Farewells Figure in Husbands’ Wills LONDON, Sept. 22.—Parting gibes at “friend wife,” directed in their wills by wearled Bnglithmen who finally encaped their domestic woos only by death, are figuring im court records here, In one cane a Welsh tradesman provided that his widow should be paid in sums of five or 10 shillings, as his trustece saw fit. “L have always found.” he re- marked in his will, “that my wife hon no sense of the value of money nor can she keep it when she getn it.” Another testator, who complained that hin wife had called him an “old pig,” among other expressions, left her the sum of one farthing (half an American cent), to be mailed her in Auction Sale Lost Articles Found on Municipal Cars Saturday, Sept. 23rd at the WESTLAKE MARKET 11 A. M. without further delay.” A prominent Britieh railway off clal remarked in his wilt that hie estate would have been larger if i bad not been for his marriage “with the cleverest daylight robber alive” Ho added that “associations with this perambulating human vinegar eruet cost me considerably more than 400 pounds.” » | oF ee Bates. an wunrtamped envelope, thereby forcing her to pay postage in excess der $100, band would not give fare agonoles for year's work, With the opening of the campaign, | en It found out: “Modern dancing has taken the out of corsets, BWighty per cent of @ group of ne a a sad . speakers for the Industrial division | §43 work bec bo gh she wanted for clothes sq she went|with “flapper Gaughters,” aged 12/of the bequest. meereee wal be roses 6 oe will go before every’ labor umion In| father In the ents te aitner dena, |‘ work.” and 15, “eaid the family could tive| But these parting shots were mild Few women know hew to on father's earnings, but she Mked|in comparison to that of the man| the city to carry the message of the | has been divorced, ts separated from! Alfred Fantl fund to organized labor. No solicita:| the moth is physically or mental tion will be carried on in union meet-|jy incapacitated, is irregularly em prosperity pulse,” says Fant). “Rest. 156%, however, ployed or cannot be depended upop. the correct earrings; short are the better, “Dresses with capes and coats pave the call over suits.” Another mother, “who was only 19 years old, anid when she stopped |‘? Work so they might save for a work she thought of things she|"™iny day” . . . also that tt was jcouldn't have, usually clothes, got to buy from the father’ who left all his property to his| daughter on condition that she pay | hin son three-pence for the purchase REMEDY co. 115, Veuler Way. Fant) says he knowa these things, dont buying is @ new business, a de- The Community Fund has formed| What of the other 20 per cont, restiens and went back to work.” oe ee a wife, which I trust she wi ‘om pnedmlleesrorvar te at) ey hows about peoapertey | Yelopment of the last few years & special Industrial division this year| who work while admitting that) A third, liked the “feeling of tn-|* vl duit times—by the temper of the| “More and more merchants are co- for the first time. It ts in line with| their husband's support is “reg-| dependence that came with an in- mous buying public he repre. |°tinating their buying, closely fol.| the work that was performed by 8) ular”? come of her own.” One woman 3 lowing our system in) which “esreme organization In the war me Well, in the first place Just be “she liked to work"; one, that hasing power of chain | {tives here, | cause it’s “regular,” it doesn't mean he felt bett h t | fF With a corps of expert buyera, | SPOTMous pure! = rad i oean't mean | “she fe or when at wo 1 has an organteath that store methods cuts down costs an that it's sufficient. In most of another, went to work, “because! RACINE, Wis<-Miss Evelyn Cal-| those ca retall prices during the next five | q Deper, “Wis, public school! velope yeare, He says business conditions | blow dien ax result of accidental | thraout the country are improving, | alivered by golf stick, Fant! predicts a steady decrease of the existing pay en-|she was eating too much and doean’t meet their desires. [ting too fat.” The specific things mentioned by| In many cases, mothers felt “it ‘these women as “desires” which! was thelr duty to help out,’ One; ly or indirectly handled’ $411,000, im merchandise purchases last . His own buyers alone bought 00,000 worth, In addition to the ing power the organisation nts. “When you Duy for retail stores have your finger on the public's i itide Your Ankles; 1 Uncover Your Ears| the Detroit Newa Time has at inst come for the to lay her ear pads away moth balls, and let down her skirts. The era of the has arrived. and the censpicuous is out of date. trot, Bars are coming out and ankles| “I think the foxtrot will stay tn inter, Mra.| for another two years at least,” said/ vagy the yng ty we as| Mise Castle. “It seems to be the Castle, says so. After a two/@ance that fs best euited to the| ths sojourn in Parts where she|American people. It ts not as , colffure style and selected| #trenuous as the one-step and more) wardrobe for the winter's con-/@musing than the waltz It is tho) tour, this ts her verdict. happy medium. / "Bhort skirts, pads of snarled hair} “Dances must conform to apace! the ears, and “obnoxious jazz”) Conditions, and they are. The acro-| Deth music and dress, were de-| batic and eccentric dances of a few nan, wot} OLYMPIC-CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Entrances First and Second Avenues Market Closes 6 P. M. aeerHEE? Heee¥ 98 |__J]ir Ef with only sporadic injury from the| coal and railroad strikes, / “People are down to « better men | chandising level,” be sald. “During | mae # 2 seb Saturday Specials American Grocery Stores Co. 3 BIG DOWNTOWN STORES tral Public Market—Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Ave. —S ian one Bon 1112 Western ‘Ave-—Phone Elliott 5074, PURE CANE SUGAR, 100-Ib. bag $7.15, 10 IDS... .-seeseisiee «0 FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR, 49-lb. we: cokes FEDERAL OR CO-OP MILK, 3 cans.... QUART SIZE ECONOMY JARS, doz... i pds h KERR REG. MASON JARS, pints dozen, 85¢; * quarts dozen.........95¢ JAR COVERS—Schram, a. 25c; Mason, dozen 29c; Kerr hikers Mason, dozen........ .- ieceteiene “The jazs gown, the Jazz colffure! and the jazz dance have all passed out.” Thue will debutantes dress tn and out of the ballroom the coming sea- son, and they will dance—the fox-) HARD 49-LB. REX WHEAT FLOU SACK CENTENNIAL BEST FLOUR, 49-Ib.....$1.93 | BLEND, 49-Ib WASHINGTON MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, NOODLES, package TREE $2.10 cee Me eeee by Misg Castle the! Years ago have become obsolete be| - Ps Sennen eee eens eeeere ® day. Tn. her euite at the] cause Uber rears, wo, much room| repel it High-Grade Jar Rings, 4 doz....-»..25¢ Uneeda Biscuits, pkg....... Where sme remained | fm | sible in a crowded hall or baltroces,| FOLGER Jelly Glasses, % pint, doz... 30¢ Porter’s Salad Dressing, small. her train Miss the decrees of Paris on com- and raed dress modes. © °A skirt to be smart this winter touch the ground, or very 90," Miss Castle declared. short skirt ts no longer seen the streets of Paris, and it will a and Thousand Island, aan Libby Extra Sliced Pineapple, 214 WS at .cccccseserecves Broken Sliced Pineapple, and so we have the simple foxtrot, colden Gat, which is becoming day. “While it is hard to predict what dances will be in and what will be; out this season, [ think the foxtrot) will win In point of popularity. The obnoxious jazz that drowned out the/ We pint, doz. ... sss eeeeeeeeeeens .43¢ Karo Maple Flavor Syrup, 10¢, 8 for 28¢ Crisco—1'% Ib., 34¢; 3 Ib., 66¢; 6 lb., $1.28; 9 lb. Snowdrift—2 Ib. for simpler every TEA Green or black Y%-lb. 11b. COFFEE 1-Ib, can Lamang rte} go bata Seedless Raisins, “Sun Maid’—15-oz. pkg. 2 for ....-.se+eeeseeees is mace ine ane Soe wil fear u"wiwer | 296 OTC FLITE pero y BSG Grated Pincapile, 2 18¢, small cans 4 (Sho tien) Srngmeetieg. remains, Yat tn Hay Pancake Flour, Olympic, Fisher’s and Al- P. & G. Naptha Soap, 4 for. Jook youns| in Mccng perce? wit be gtv| bers, large Pkg......-.:+seeseees 18¢ Crystal White Soap, 5 for. . Re waned en the opportunity to display his Rolled Oats, Fisher's and “Albers; large Fels Naptha Soap, 4 for......... Shirt of On) ie maiitsing that the step. cf ———— DiS. f0r valk 6 iss Be, ae CHOFOX—demonstration at Central, Gro- | whe" tate at the steps o ; ae ane tke means (the foxtrot should change not ty/fl Morton's Baker’s JELLO Knox .| RED Pare og Oats, beth, 6 | Me: 89; Poy cery, lower floor, Central Market —re- to|Fule but with the music. | Gelatinn | ORARO | PORE end Min; 20 baw ..- <>. moves stains, cleans, disinfects, of adding or substracting years to| Ful But with the Mats" Mise Cax'f SHAKER | Premium | All flavors | Gelatine KARO | PORK and he aoe Beda 8 ith ees: 355 tone . or from a woman's appearance. 1/. savage “be dependent. on tts SALT | Chocolate Pkg. SYRUP BEANS SG; Gee, ox “Teg indure clothes or han , botile Mie Beitiates” fer veoncening, hee| Thm for your store and "ume | pre, 32¢ | wJb, 19¢ 10c 20¢ =| 144s 12%4¢| can 12¢ Croce Fe ee aR wih hak 5. aera ie. a8 age by clothes. We all look as old as we are. “At any rate, we must get over 25¢ jar Ferguson Marmalade 2 for CARAVAN DATES, pkg M. st B. Coffee, lb., 43¢; 8 Ibs., pear than Campbell’ Tomato Soup, 3 for Wits 25¢ states eeee tte eeeeeeeees aie = a%: MOOSEBECK SARDINES, can. Schoolboy. riaoag Butter, lb. tin 22¢; a. “Special” Blend Coffee, Ib. Bo tiaionani, this fa ana! winter, Tre rhea tana amma BEG. F Wa. FOP. . casssceeccesnmae de fashionable this fall and winter. Moe “Can you picture anything more a ant a ie comune Citrus Powde #9" “Bi Ol Dutch . i 7 and short : coisa oe en oa Western Delicatessen Co., Inc. Sef proportion and no er smart.) “The dancing frocks I ordered tn SEA FO. AM, larg > pack Pan ener eter Y eis s ‘ pet ie J Jare made with points in the hems fire andar amsage, Appi ‘Appi | Calot cLS s , cake ..... i ' all touch.” gtd ators Black gown is not os) Om ecen Lamhe CLEAN EASY SOAP, cake......4%4¢ 7 FEDER AL MILK ee 9 Cheese! Cheese! Cheese thi ear as it, “ eg tet ie . 4 , ‘Mo Ming Castle. STANDARD OIL. COMPANY BORDEN’S MILK, tall cans .....934¢ © 0 sust arrived, another shipment of the famous NEW YORK CHEESE with just the “Black is on the wane this fa she deciared, “ brown are taking right edge. Must be tried to be er Special for Saturday, per lb CARNATION OATS— VAN CAMP’S CALOL LIQUID 93c 45c 25c craggy atin Biggees } tall 9-Ib, Sack. . CATSUP, pint Fancy Mild Cheese, Creamed Cottage Cheese, se rit cher te enon Zale © ~=GLOS pans nnn ond gapapanas ee OS ee and better than biack this season.” THERE’S A GROCETERIA IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Sharp Cheese, very stk 27 Cream Brick Cheese, 29 esis oss Ge tae aoa and creamy, Ib....... Cc eR PRP re oe yA, ; Cc witchingly in spite of the damp} weather | “The ears will show,” Miss Castle emphatically declared, “Wide putts While! ° —and don’t forget to take | héine some of our Famous Mayonnaise. Just remember the BEST should be good enough for you. OLYMPIC MEAT CO.| BAY CITY MEAT co. FREE CHECKING STAND 1422 First Avenue 1426 First Ave. Choice Pork Roast, Ib...... and ear pads are all out. many of the Parisian women wearing their hair pulled str and tight off the face and ¢ars, puch a colffure is trying and too) extreme for most women. “The girl with the long hair to ve! fashionable this winter will draw it| . back loosely from the face with the Choice Pork Roast, Ib........- +e. BOE Sone pe soe 6 lbs. f rs ee re ae “cowie: Pork Back Bones, 6 lbs. for. ..25¢ | Hog Liver, lb........... ‘Ymuch, more if she wishes—showing. Hog Li tb Steer Short Ribs, Ib. ‘Then she will gather it into a loose Choice Steaks, ‘og Liver, lb... es Steer Pot Roast, Ib.. coll or figure eight near the pag! of her neck. ~~ Each : Day 2 Tha. fOr... ce eeee ers Eastern Hamas, mee Bacon, 25c 2Tke half or whole, fb. . 25c "Fresh Ground Bone Dally LEG OF LAMB 25c Ib. Steer Short Ribs, lb. Pot Roast Ib > Choice Steer Steak, Ib. Rolled Roast, Ib Choice Veal Roast, lb. Choice Veal Steak, Ib Rolled Roast, Choice Steer Steak, Ib. Veal Roast, lb Veal Steak, Ib.. Sugar-Cured Anchor Sugar-Cured Bacon Back Sugar-Cured Picnics, Ib. lb.. con, ‘SEABOARD MEAT (0., in. STALL 5, LOWER FLOOR GREEN ®%:_ Figur Sugar-Cured Bacon Strip: We Carry Delictous Ham and Bacon. CENTRAL MEAT CO. 1420 First Avenue Sugar-Cured Anchor Bacon, lb. Sugar-Cured Bacon Backs, lb Sugar-Cured Picnics, lb Sugar-Cured Bacon Strips, Ib. . We Carry Delicious Ham and Bacon, Metropolitan Market Elliott 4141 Mi Independent Market Stall 60 Main Floor 8 Lin, lain Floor Pure Cane 49-lb. Sack Stall 25 Cuts Deepe pendbrgm re * Pork Roast, Ib........ =a peat Pork Back Bones, 6 Ibs. for 2 Ibe, Hest Butter Marshmallow Pineapple Layer , 3 Inaide White Sugar Sacks, Cake, 38c UNITED BAKERIES Pig Liver, Ib. .s........04 2 Ten Minded "Chania:.:.[c:200 | 2 ibe Fresh Nut Margarine se] | Yaw jf Capgge Poff bees: Short Ribs, Ib. ; qecortet eh Boltt's Special Cottee 25c BREAD Pot Roast, Ib: ‘ ibe. Broken Ri Cake, each. ...60 66+ Veal Roast, Ib. cans Salmon . ee oe Better Than the Best! Veal Steak, Ib. . French Hard Rolls, R ——" ceva eens Anchor Bacon, Ib. “aoe We Deliver Where Others Fal ee eee maliott 1848 peso a ADE a. Loaf 10c¢ ag hae B. Strips, Ib. Home. GREEN'S BUTTER and GROCERY STORES hae y feetigem regard BOLDT Ss Olympic Market 1426 Ist Avenue neg hone ige wince. —A balanced human food |