The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1923, Page 12

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Some More Letters From Star Readers a Some Bible Ih answer to the gentleman who questioned the New Testament enth-day Sabbat ish to Yhese fow Mat exvilid, Mark xv Mark 1:2 Editor 1 mn" riday, & P, Hayward says the w dently intended to bel the Lord’s day.) Sunday ts: 1 Lord's day, It ix the fir week and derived its name heathens, who worship the sun moon and the p unday as ot the om the ter the plan is called the urd rested on ets, but the sevent Sabbath because it, and mad creation week, there was any Jew Josiah burnt the altars and Prophet to warn the sun worship a he died in Exektel viii of Man turn t shall see greate these.” “And He br the inner court of the and behold, at the door of th ple of the Lord, betwee and the altar, twenty men, with th the Temple of the faces toward the E Shipped the sun toward the ‘The law of the Lord wa Abraham. Genesis xxvii: we “Because that Abraham obeyed my| Yolce and kept m: rge, my Mandments, my and my Jaws.” Therefore the law of the Lord Was known to our Father Abraham. Cain killed Abel, his brother, Genesis were abou backs toward thelr wor com: | References Mark b2t xxivel ke tvil Luke xxi Luk The Sabbath Day thou not b Where there sin or transgre and John 1, 1 ways exist The pe aking God's law is still in force, but thru the grace of God He sent His only t gotten son, who died for us, we are | on probation subject to be § other Hayward kindly gives us bbath has been aby wo vAT18 hat Tam ¢ aw of the pre we pass fre led." Luke xxiil y kept Sabbath according to the was t | jbe not In Jbath day |R nix whole chapter, James {1:10 wo read: “If a man law, yet offend in Ity of all.” Christ keep My the whole he is g “It you love Me, Haw," T. Jone point. The Meal Ticket Editor The Star: The greatest thing for the proto- plasm, and the worst for that mass ‘Of cells called civilization is for the individual norm to get, the idea in its lemur: “You, who are starting oo} |the fitful, furious and false tour of | what you think is life, listen: | “E’en tho the professors, the trus-| jtees, the dons and the professional THE The Kid” a lollypop every child the | The Trade Sales’ Baby Day Is an especial pleasure. The Bon Marche has always been thrilled by babies — has always tried to make its Baby Shop a comfortable, satisfactory, and eco- nomical headquarters for Mothers who want the best for their tiny tots. Now during these great sales we proudly dedicate one special day to the needs of the babi and here are values which will take all the worry out of small winter ward- robes! will give vi Baby partment Thursday, SEATTLE Kandy to little siting De- I ABY’S winter outfit may be pensive if Baby's Mother will this special Baby Day. STAR BABY’S OWN In the OCTOBER TRADE SALES beautiful and inex E take advantage of IGH bine especially serviceability bought and specially quality, daintine: to make these ound values. coats will give wonderfully sizes 6 months to 2 Boys’ mi stripes. T mm ri Babies’ Crepella Coats red, these long and sat cape collar, in Beautifully hand embroi With year isfactory service Sample Rompers & Creepers $1.25 ample they included in the and mighty good gar- Also a few boys’ suit lot. Corduroy Suits, ults in Midd 1 med in pink » $1 95 Sora net and the boote y whe nd trim slored ta a ga“ In pink Of booters $2.50 | nd Wool Knit Caps blue hreePlees Knit Sets, que and bonnet t unuaually W priced at derpriced Fine Silk and Wool Bands 59c Madeira Hand-Embroidered Bibs Of a fine quality fabric, scalloped edges and lesigns. Kiderdown ¢ arringe for the baby bo: Covers, $1. 75 |: Kleinert’s Rubber Jiffy Pants, an Silk and Wool Hose, “$4. 95 Hanke np nk and blue ge Robes of warm ¢ Aout Sweater Sulty in Koit Leggings, Exquisite Bonnets, of re Sweaters, in And Gee BQ | iw $1.95 | Beaver Hats for Little Girls—$1.25 Buntings of Eiderdown In pink and blue satin trimmed—unusu- $2.35 ally attractive in price and quality. crepe -... 49¢ ae Ps, trimmed . 59c Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche $1.50 59c com- garment Madeira Dresses an 95 ‘The unequaled needlework is lav. these Sizes 6 ira wor eo on lresses. Silk and Wool Cotton Vests 98c fine and soft and wool $1.95 A wonderfully quality of silk mixed. Made in $ust the most comfortable and desir. able style, in infants’ sizes, Madeira Pillow Cases, for baby’s 98c carriage .... poor head that it is dependent ©9/ alumni throw me dut on my ear after fanyone for a meal ticket |my remarks, let me say that from Whenever the plasm quits bending |the eocine I come to give you this} the plastic knee to the cashier the| message: DO YOUR I . TO DO orm starts to get somewhere: per. |NOTHING THAT IS POPULAR, oe it “ee up = Te ayed Laney ral SAFE, PRACTICAL OR PIOUS, ee ee | Let us resume, because in. any col Beashore, but anyhow it was the first |1ege the monk would have, been sum- | a - October Trade Sales of Men’s Outing Flannel ent Shirts October Trade Sale of October Trade Sale of : ; Attractive Gingham fish that had nerve enough to tackle something besides the safe and bot- tomless deep, ‘When the first gibbon dared de- _ pend on his arms instead of his tail, when he quit the tall trees for the flat and uninteresting, but’ danger- ‘ous, terra firma, doubtless every be: ‘whiskered sage in the safe tree tops “get up the Hawi: “That young man | marily surmounted and extinguished; the fear of the meal ticket, the self-| doubt of the serf mind, the fear that | our personal sun may not continue | to'shine-unless we are. up cach} morning to catch the alarm clock as) it falls sobbing from its shelf; these inhibitions and. mental follies ars | chiefly today responsible for tho state 95c Of a good qualky outing Nannel, these come with V necks. rit and military col Toiletries and Sundries Watkins’ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 33c A most Mentholatum, email popular shampoo; regular size bottle Aprons $1.75 Apron Thursday com- Bines with the ‘Prade Sales to pragfuce an, ex- tra “value in Aprons! Made from splendid quality ginghams, in plain, stripe and checked effects, Cut full and nicely finished in a clever style, designed with slenderizing — side panels. A low belt ties in a bow in the back. All the pretty winter colors, necented with a fast-black binding. : the world ts {n/ Tho gibi knew better, he knew what-hig- job. was,-and ho knew he tel make BOdd at it. We poor, spineless, sprawling fish, | lars. | All fatty cut, wel, made and, cor sizedy 35 to flesh, ‘will come to’no good end.” ‘ And of course there was, too, iis fia Sa niko Jars '. pelts; Arsorted— box. Mirror Natl Polish, bri fant and lasting duatrpy BOX erect ue 200 Golden Glint Shampoo, loaver Bale soft and bright; pkg.... A 19¢c ie 4 2 oo ape shi i¢ in ithe tree ¢ were right; quite pos. sibly that first fool gibbon came to ajdecadent developments of the aus Wvery sad and’ sudden end, in the|tere, .bewhiskered and glorious gib- gnashing Jaws of a lithe, saber-tooth|bon, know nothing except that we depend on some other gibbon lest we perish. As tho we might find another gib- | bon who would aid us except we| produced what he thought was a} profit for him! re eae ” A0c Lower Main Floer—The Bon Marche i 5 i od 40c Trade Sale of 40 Woodbury’s Soap—Box of 3—53c Boys’ Overcoats ree $5.95. Warm, durable Coats at a very low price. Button -to- the-neck style, set- a Almond Lotion,” in pockets with aa flaps, muff pockets, all-around belt, in- verted pleat in back or yoke style with box pleat down cen- ter. In good look- ing heather mix- tures of brown, BUT— ‘This must be noted: ‘The foolish, Insane venture of the first mutt gib- bon started US on our way, so far ‘@s science can read the bones and| ligaments of rocks and history, ‘What the world needs today, what | Were that first foolish gibbon to/{t‘has needed ‘since the ailly apex) “come to earth as a Messiah, he-would | quit their trees to build cities, is the! mount the commencement :rostrum| ancient monkey spirit. @nd say to the gathered, and degen-|. LET EACH MONK CRACK HIS €rate, offspring ‘of gibbon’and ‘of OWN COCOANUT. flesh, white or .31c ae OLe rubber; several sizes; Listerine, 14-< pair. Second Floor bottles Imported Glycerine Senp, larme baray different odors; 2 bara for. Pebeco Tooth Paste 31c Large size tubes October Trade Sale of 36-Inch Muslin i5¢ Yard A good heavy quality of Unbleached Mus- lin. Lengths to 10 yards, Mediterranean Meanderings | Egypt, the Ancient of Days! | Gizeh’s Pyramid Old When Moses a Boy The Amazing “Old Man’ Head | beech deorave ulus _|Greece, Rome, Palestine Upstarts and purple. | . : Over there, nine miles up theif Peter Pan Juvenile Suits $3.95 river, is Gizeh and the pyramid of Tweed effects, Middy or Oliver Twist style, old Cheops, which was hoary with Sizes 8 to 9 years. age. when’ little “Moses was being | ¢ spoiled’ by “a bevy of Egyptina| Plush Hats, for boys 4 to 8.. princesses. Polo Hats, for boys 4 to 8. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Maret Third Floor—The Bon Marche OCTOBER TRADE SALE OF FOODS tance, just on the edge of the great Campbell Tomato Soup, 3 Cans 25¢ Libyan desert, is‘ the site of old| Just recelved—frosh, new stock. Dozen cans, $1.00. Terra Derma Lax 79c Jar —the original beauty clay eatror reiuetnnmeny st] and powder; for the tw c Estado Lemon Cremu, for cleansing = 79 c id Te 19¢ Revelation Tooth Powder, regular size; can : 100 Hot Water Nettles. of heavy red. rubber; some slightly discolored, 59c Ia May Compacts, in flesh, I White or in gilt or allver- in several ait fferent figures— e and .22¢ Squib: bottle . 27-Inch Outing Flannel 19c Yard An extra heavy quality of Outing Flannel, soft and fleecy, in pink, blue or tan. 36-Inch Romper Sateen 25c Yard A good heavy weight of Sateen, in white, pink and black. Waters, a 10lld laxatives 4 Lotion, for kee nd_condition Water, Rubber BY W. H. PORTERFIELD pachla _ (CAIRO (by mally.—Egypt » in yAugust? Why not? ‘The Egyp- tians have been sticking it out for 10,000 years or more and I guess We “Cookies” can stand it for four r five nights, eh, what? ¥ As a matter of fact,’ it isn’t so Uncomfortable at that as we sit on the terrace of the hotel and watch the fakir produce chickens, rabbits MAd dovey from the inside pockets pf our fell guests while © he troons a crazy lullaby ‘and rocks Wick and forth on his haunches, poth quality: Jar ... Hinterine, 3 ounce Imported Cont! Cw bottle ..... large bars, each .. -+- D8¢ 98¢ Upper Main Floot—The Bon Marche Memphis andthe Sabara pyramids, | which in turn were hoary with a when. Cheops. built his. super-tomb, while” up. the river, 700 miles are more tombs and’ monuments and statues coming down from a time} when the rest of the world: was’a} |chtid in arms. | How: old is Egypt? | Why, she's Freshness, |so old she’s just naturally proud ot | How about z | Cleanliness Hel ? r] | They, tell. us that the Pyramids | i] ? en / jot Cheops were built in Economy! the 18th CONSTITUTE OUR AIM dynasty or about B. C. 2500. That's} The Bon Marche Food Shops Armour’s Star Hams Lb. 29¢ Just 300 of these delicious Hams to be sold by the piece only. Specially selected for The Bon Marche. Our Fresh Mayonnaise, Lb. 28c Always fresh and uniform in quality. The kind that.stands up delightfully. Bon Marche Special Mince Meat Lb. 16c Made in our daylight kitchens from highest quality ingredients. Deliciously seasoned; 2 lbs. for 30¢. Ehmann’s Meaty Ripe Olives Pint 15¢ Medium size and coal black. use with celery in plage of salad, Counter Luncheon 35c Breaded Veal Cutlets with Spaghetti Fluffy Mashed Potatoes Chocolate Nut Sundae Coffee or Milk LUNCH COUNT | Famous Bon Special Coffee 2 lbs. 59c The regular 40c Ib. grade coffee. A deli- cious blend of_ finest coffees grown. Roasted fresh daily, and served in the restaurant, lunch counter and fountains. COFFEE SECTION Libby’s Rosedale Hawaiian Pineapple, Can 25c Sliced Pineapple in syrup; fragrant fruit; for salads or Less than wholesale list cans for $2.95. Paul’s Table Fruit 10c No. 2 cans Paul's Puyallup fruits, Your choice of raspberry, blackberry or loganberry—at about half the wholesale list price—while we have any 10c can delicious, desserts, price. Dozen She's been wanting pic- about 4,500 years ago. Now you and tures of the childten— i eer that» neither savages por| \barbarians,, nor .even ordinary jack poco funn the home |brick masons could build the pyra pictures, for years. {mid of Cheops 461° feet high and Our complete stock of J |%*féctly proportioned inside aud - out ff you'd give ‘em a thousand| Kodakand Graflexcameras J) yours to do it in, | makes it easy enough for |) It» takes centuries. to us to help you choose the ff *reliltects to do a thing like that. camera that she wants— and you want, too. |80 you can take an hour. off » | prepared in our big sun-light Developing, printing and n= “ ” | time and just undertake to esti Van Allen Tomatoes, Large Can |mate how much time had elaped| kitchens, bakeries and candy Targing of the superior hind. Northwestern Photo Supply Co, 13c lin the valley. of old Mother Nile| kitchens, from the finest and (Eastman Kodak Co.) are stocked from the most de- pendable sources. We demand the ee highest quality goods, Luscious Chocolate Cocoanut Creams Lb. 22c A creamy, delicious con- fection, both rich and wholesome. CANDY manufactured under the The foods we manufacture ourstlves | most develop sanitary conditions. are some Bon Marche Breads, Loaf 10c 2 Loaves 19c Any one of our delicious kinds of bread at this sale price for one day only, Our Special Rich Devil’s Food Cake 72 \before .clvilization reached a paint | purest of ingredients we can| , Fine quality, standard tomatoes. Deli- binete ‘thay 26ouid. \ylid © a erat cious for casserole dishes; 2 for 25¢. Pyramid or carve a Sphinx out of | CANNED FOODS SECTION Race Tracks and Coffee Cakes 25c Sclid stone and carve it, so that it) touses you to pause after 6,000 { Very rich, and filled with an enticing, creamy filling. years! Buttery Butterhorns, 2 for 15¢ cake either plain or rich with We visited the day and among Made with butter, and topped with walnuts; fruit, A delightful des 5 for 26¢. tou cnke obtain. SECTION Nice to We price ourfo ods as closely as is consistent with their high quulity; we do not deliver, but we save you that extra cost in your purchase price; and we endeavor to give you courte ous and sutisfactory service at all times, Congress. Pound Cake 55c A delicious, Mxht yellow Assorted Macaroons, Dozen 18: Delicate cookies, fresh, and perfoct for tea ac: companiment White Layer Cake 75c Very fluffy and light, with a real home flavor. greac museum to other things® saw | j tatue of “the! the famous wooden old man,” probably a judge or he: man of hin village, ‘This’ statue, | *o true to life that it fairly startles | one, is at least 6,000 n old! Think of the degree to which art had attained when that was done if you can! And then think of| the ages of development which must have preceded it | E yptt Why, Greece and Rome! and Palestine are upstarts com-) |e ared with her and she's still gol strong with 14,000,000 people living oe bell Inia Sebtia, glowing upon her soil, sert or made Dainty. Assorted Cookies—Dozen 12c 2 Dozen for 23c BAKERY Now, for this great Oc J Upper Main Ftoor—The Bon Marche eDon Marché (4 STRE SECOND AVENUE—UNION STRERT—SEATTLE sk tor Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk 1 values: your which will de. purse and your Night palate! searpiceysntpstt hematite

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