The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE 2 Gen. Hines Asks Organizgd Labor to Admit Veterans WORKERS HEAR ( BUREAU CHIEF Chance for Trained Men Is Urged at Portland Session BY HAROLD F (Wnited Pres PORTLAN mending | of la rehab vet . G director of addressed the a the orga n At the same t urged that forme @n Rovernment ted into ¢ SWISHER Walto of existence This is Gov s martial 8 four weeks ments to laws of the workers affil can Federation of 1 required f of the qualified vet cou no Way, be res ¢ t ‘ a aT upen wh ftionat tudes - for any ot Pointed out WOULD CERTIFY QUALIFIED MEN SOVIET AGREES WITH RUSSIANS qualified « to them fo OKLAHOMA'S the court he THE SEATTLE STAR MILITARY law agency of exam mined more than 500 witnesses and Oh Girls! Here’s ‘Chance | fs See : to Entertain the “‘Boys’’ «. in ma Are Stopping)' gion Delegates From Past Here. Want to Dance With Them? will be by. the Jegion WASHINGTON, D, C. t a VETS ON LIST investigation into activities of the Ku Klu taken some 6,000 page LE Lt. ; | Brown and I five Wash: “COURT OF INQUIRY Girl Must Serve for Having Liquor NEW Pern ime PACKAGE of teatimony, = \\e cle aveltes Klan in the state, arn ol Frangementa uit. Gov. W. J will meet all trains with repres ven of tho yarious state clut nd big delegations, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923 THE BON MARCHE © Barcain BASEMENT / Values speak louder than words, the Bargain Basement is hollering its the language of bargains. Every item in| head off in New Arrivals in the Coat Section! POLAIRE SPORT COATS *14°° Fully-lined Polaire Coats in rookie, with big sleeves, high button, convertible collars. A loose-style coat without belt. Large button fastenings. Men’s Shirts and Drawers 95¢ Each Part-wool, heavy-weight gar ments, in natural color, Shirt sizes: 34 to 46. Drawer sizes: 32 to 44. Figured Voiles and Batiste 10c Yard 1,000 yards novelty fig- ured fabries in light shades, 38 inches wide. Dotted Marquisette 15c Yard 1,200 yards white woven Dotted Marquisette, 36 ins. wide. In lengths to 10 yards. Banization. "At the p approximat training wo _, Congressman Britten Finds | both he - veterann and a crowd | People Are Happy f they got re "| of Kosten men will tie up to the} wday evening from | Hines said. Jectives of th over. the w deavor, pre cation of *vocati “Of this number approximat per cent, or less than 20,000, being qualified for employment the trades and indust completion of their tr Various courses wil! oceur at ent times, there will be ng d gets around tomorrow, don’t wonder where to go. Here's a special value in good, wholesome — food, served in a way to suit the most particular Macaroni and Cheese Mashed Potatoes Bread and Butter 25¢c A Name that stand for Good Food, SPECIALTY ff FOOD SHOP 110 PIKE ST. EGYPTIAN KITCHEN, 1524 THIRD AVE. AUTO KITCHEN 819 EAST PIKE Sure Relief FOR RS ON 6 BeLtans Hot water In the extraction of teeth we “ay to our patrons: If we hurt You, don't puy—could we ray more? Set of Teeth From 0 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $1.00 UP Boston Pental Oltices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time @ Years in One Location Mose unable to ru k a 5 for an ideal, w srful thing, said jo In general seem | to permit Gore nx a footing i . because if those ceeded iy develop it would mean & dati. capital paper mills, fe tural. machinery. and implements, printing, and manual labor-sav . Manufacturing cases, t ten's question message for declared: “Cor United States government jan hopes for an opportun. ity to, meet: America on equal terns with a view to promoting a commer. cial and diplomatic agreement, Rus. sia must not and cannot subordinate | herself to America. Amorica’s clairan against us, and vice versa, can only| {be adjusted thru a meeting of our respective representatives, That which transpired before the evolu of nature ia forgotten and New Ttux an at that moment. All pre se which have en nation ot under our system of g be returned to thelr f |Husband a Gambler; | |Wife Gets a Divorce Her husband's prof n as le lization of t home life und CLEAN DRAIN Always keep a small atr your kitchen sink to catch tl cles of food that might block the | drain. The Olympian Ellensburg | Spokane | Missoula i Butte I Three Forks Lewistown Miles City Aberdeen Minneapolis—St. Paul Milwaukee—Chicago and points East City Ticket Office Second and Madison Phone: MA in-6060 Friend! Doane’s Olympia Pan Roast i is the most rokingly ise uscious dish man’s lips ever lingered over. ~~ Captain Doane!—he has left behind him a word that will last forever in the world of culinary art. That word is “Doane”—built into that delicious epigram “ Doane’s Olympia Pan Roast.” —~Friend! Get yours today!—In any cafe today a Prince of a Chef is only too anxious to serve you: a Prince of a Chef delighted to show you how well he can pay homage to good eld Captain Doane! LYMPIA ‘FAMOUS Friend—Get Yours! Here it is! FAMOUS DOANE'S OLYMPIA OYSTER PAN ROAST (following recipe tx forsixipeitht persons) Put over fre in utter about one inch thie a twe-pound relly min ia separste tomato catsup, dessert ‘drops of tabaeco. on gpaon of old Ltahioned med ‘paper ace one a EMG ‘edd ths to the butietand is whole page sO and Fo one quart (450) Olympia Oysters ladle and hol Delicious! | iii i S| iG Inthe. cafe-—-at- home | t, dark and | Sormy night” And Oh! how welcome Pearl Oil’s comfy warmth! Pearl Oil— because it keeps the air sweet and clean—heat by the roomful —and no one need budge to keep up the cheerful, efficient, little flame, Ready at the touch ofa match to go all day, all night —sure warmth for living-room, bath, hall — anywhere steady, cheering warmth is wanted! To insure best results, use only Pearl Oil—the clean-burn- ing, uniform kerosene—refined and te-refined by the Standard Oil Company’s special process, “Coal oil” or “kerosene” may mean any kind of kerosene—say “PEARL OIL” — copyrighted for your protection. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL} KEROSENE) Sizes 36 to 46 Newest styled Blouses in overblouse and Jacquette modes, of soft pile fabrics in rich color combinations— % Georgette, embroidered and beaded, lace and velvet com- binations, and allover lace models. In shades to match all skirts. Plaid Cotton Sheet Blankets A heavy weight Double Blanket, $ .79 in attractive pink, blue, gray and Quan tan plaids—64x76. wou! he pi bank) his 4 comaj the s Th DRESSES || Sh. 95 Sizes 6 to 14 All-wool French and Storm Serge fashion these straight-line frocks, featuring side novelty effects, bright stitehings, hand embroidery, side pleats in the skirts, plpings, yarn embroideries and novel braids. In seal brown and navy, they come in full standard sizes, Girls’ Sateen Bloomers | Sizes 6 to 10 Sizes 12 to 16 49c 59c Of pink coutil, this popular 12-inch model has three elastic inserts and two hooks at bottom of stays. Sports Girdles Of elastic and brocade, this girdle will give just that slight, necessary sup- port, for dancing or sports wear. Six-inch length. 300 At HATS Sizes 23 to 30 Medium and close- fitting styles, in silk velvet, velvet and me- tallic, velvet and monkey fur. gray, tan, red and brown. In black, new

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