The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1923, Page 16

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pet anerer ree PRE-HOLIDAY RUSH HARD ON SHOPGIRLS Another week begins today, folks. Why not get a lot of Cynthia Grey: Will Power Always an Asset; But We Should Be Broad-Minded Enough to Consider the Other Per=| son’s Opinion or Ewperience. TWO SEAMEN ARE SOUGHT) ."=" SSS Youths Disappear Under |] tno stores clos ‘ ni tT next Saturday? Strange Conditions i] A Atte — shop friend told me hand to pleasant and amite and do one’s best durin the holiday rush when every one is tired out and out of sorta an The Christmas Tree Store ‘ girl UNION STE OAT" Police were searching Monday for |] | two missing sailors, both of whom |] have disappeared undor cireum: |] he stances indicating foul play. Will jam Hazelbaker, 19, signalman from | the U, 8. S. Texas, and Lawrence | Johnson, 16, messman from the steamer Georgian, are the youths) ) sought. Dear Miss Grey: Do you think a person should be in- | fluenced by the opinions of others? That seems to be my greatest failing. Can you advise me how I may overcome it? ALICE. Few persons are so infallible or self-sufficient that they 9 profit at times by the experience and opinions of | others. } ghip. Hazelbaker disappeared December B after taking a tax! In front of} the Class A theater to return to his} He had over $90 in cash, | {_andhas nover been seen since, ac- | corning to his shipmates. Johnson, whose mother lives in| Feillingham, lett his brother's home here at 370 W. Ewing st, Novem ber 18, to return to his ship. His suitcase, battered and broken open, | Was found on tho dock, but the boy never appeared, The mother re- ceived a message a few days later | saying that two men had kidnaped her son, at the clerks are the tredest of all, And say, folks, have you no- tleed how the girls do smile in spite of everything? Next timo you're delayed five minutes at a busy counter just remember that the girl behind It has been there all day. I think It'd be fine if you would say something nice to her —just a word or two. You'll find that she'll s right back a bit wearlly perhaps, but af. ter all, that's the best kind of a smile, isn't 1? BLACKIE: BEAR into contact, What is hurley? The Irish name for hockey What became of the U. However, it is important for everybody to cultivate inde- | pendence of thought and action and to refuse to be sw ayed | by any opinion or will with which they happen to come If you decide matters to the best of your ability and do what you believe to be right and just to everyone con-| | cerned you should have few regrets. 5. 8 Cy- Cynthia Grey will recetve ca ers on Monday, Wedne: Friday from 1 to 2p, n Tuesday and Thursday to 12 a m, at her office in The For Christmas—From The Bon Marche One of the most appreciated of all Christmas gifts—Gloves— for what woman is there who ever had too many gloves? If you are not sure of the color or size to give just buy a Glove Bond and the recipient can select the kind wanted. French Lambskin Suede Gloves $5.50 12-button length, pique sewn with embroidered backs. In gray, mode and beaver. Suede Gloves $6.00 16-button length, pique sewn avith embroidered backs. In black. : Kid Gloves, 12-Button nee .| Length $4.95 Overseam sewn, Paris-point backs. In black, white, gray and beaver. Kid Gloves $6.00 16-button length, overseam sewn, Gloves $3.50 ‘i ; with Paris-point backs. In black,| Pique sewn, Paris-point backs. ts shite ; At Black, white, brown, gray and Perrin’s Novelty-Strap we champagne, brown and bea- baer: gr Wrist Gauntlets, $6.00 Kid Gloves $7.00 Kid Gloves $7.50 With turn back cuffs, heavily em- 16-button length, pique sewn,} 20-button length, for evening; won broidered backs, in a good range of heavy embroidered backs. In] Paris-point backs, overseam sewn. Bf colors. black, In white. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche | } The Cyclops was offically strick- Star Bldg, 1309 Seventh ave, | len from the navy Hat by the navy| department, June 14, 1918, e| three Stortings formed by separate! * mystery of its disappearance has|and subsequent elections, it becom: Automobile Crash | io ave, Burns was arrested fol- ah wore solved. i | the law of the land without t Mrs. L. H. Branderberry, §5, of |lowing the accident. Mrs, Brander. ee gent ‘bi. the ‘esbereion $718 Greenwood ave., received pos-|berry’s injuries consist of concus- Agha sihty fatal injuries Sunday night | sion of the brain and possible skull | Does the sun rise in the East,| ‘when she was Knocked down in | fracture | pass thru the heavens and set in| 1 1-2 ounces; rose water, 6 ounces.| the West? Dissolve the cium in the rose water,| No, the aun'a apparent motion is! then pour slowly into the almond) due to the revolution of the earth mik, stirring conatantty, Bottle} on ite azis. aud use when needed. | Skull Injured in }front of her home by a car driven Gloves $2.50 by Harry Burns, 23, of 6703 Syca. Two-clasp style, contrasting em- broidered backs, pique sewn. Black, brown, gray, mode and beaver. French Kid Gloves $3.00 Two-clasp style, pique sewn, with heavy novelty backs. In black, white, brown, gray, beaver, mode and tan. Imported Stra p-Wrist What ix a formula for a lotion to help eradicate wrinkles? Alum, 60 grains; almond milk, Was Sarah What in the salary of a fourth-| red? clase postmant | Yeu, t 1982 she married Jasques Prom a few dotlara to $100 a| Damala, from whom ahe separated wv according to the amount of| the following year. j business conducted by the office, | Re A | se. Bernbardt ever mar brown, How big do timber wolves grow? Z >, : ; What are the oldest known ant-/ Wili they attack a man? (As Pictured Above) mals whose fossilized remains have| Timber wolves grow about the been found? | size of a good siced dog and weigh| Trilobites, a subclass of amali ar-|ebout 100 pounds, Sometimes they! ticulated animals, or crustacea,| attack men, but generally they wilt which ertated in the Cambrian | run. period of the carly Paleozole era eee Were any lives toxt during Intege of How are Camalties Spread gre on thinlof Vickaburg amounted to pate | | ee eed eee t railroad tn Christmas T oys--Santa Claus, Too Toys, Toys, Toys—all here waiting to be tucked in the stocking of some good little boy or girl. Make some little tot happy on Christmas day with one of the dolls or other toys found in Toyland at the Christmas Tree Store. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche twice, but if it passes Naturally when visitors arrive you must greet them cheerfully. But what an effort it is if you are all tired out. Many women have discov- Woman Makes Success in Coast Ship Business Activity et ee Along Gift Street { 7_ Starr, Feminine Despite {Gretchen i in Chartering Cargoes ered the refreshing effect of a aR NE a cup of tea. They rely on its mild, stimulating qualities to banish weariness and This is the fourth of a series of stories that will appear in ‘The Star about Seattle women who have made a success In the business world, Girls’ Apron Sets $1.75 Dress or apron style, some with Isced effect down front, bound, rick rack pliqued, Of percale, gingham Dutch Caps to match apren # In the Gift | The Christmas Nook Bazaar Men’s Novelty Handkerchiefs 25c TREE = TEA Ceylon rg Pekoe or Japan Green Smartly striped and bordered Handkerchiefs, § for $1 00 in shades of tan, blue or gray. Guaranteed . fast colors. Bath Robes for Boys $2.25 to $6.45 Of blanket fabrics and toweling in dark and Nght colors. Plaids, stripes, checks and Navajo designs, Indian Play Suits $1.75 to $8.50 Just the thing for sonny boy's Christmas. With feathered headdress. Jumping Ropes Gift Stationery 50c Art Department, Third Floor, In white and tints. boxed for Christmas giv- The Bon Marche ing. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Laces for Gift Making Wash Laces 5c Yard Fine and heavy—suitable for trimming or fancy work. Cream, ecru and white Valenciennes, imitation crochet and Cluny—1% to 2 inches wide. Novelty Laces 10c Yard : Lovely thread Valenciennes in ecru and white, imita- tion crochet, white and two-tone Cluny patterns, Nor- mandy Vals—1% to 3 inches wide. Wash Laces 15c Yard Included are Normandy Val, Filet mesh, shadow ef- fect, Trousseau Val, in banding and edges. Also a va- riety of patterns. papel Flannel Middies $3, ith embiem or with white bh TLER Metal-trimmed Ash Bridge Pencil Sets Score Pads Hot Dish Mats—of beads Telephone Screens Candles—boxed Shoe Trees Trays Second Floor—The Bou Marche BIER MIN Christmas Cards and Novelties Christmas Cards—Cards that are Franred Mottoes that will express Be to Sle. Christmas Seals, Togs and Dres with appro: nee, 106 nos—2 2.00. Stationery $1, 00 GOLD and SILVER WARES cattle, Grete OF GUARANTEED QUALITY TIFFANY FAYRILE GLASS AND DESK FURNISHINGS ALBERT HANSEN 1518 SECOND AVENUE Of split reed, in dark BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE brown, lined with red, A JEWELRY STORE WITH DEPENDABLE PRICES boxed stationery =e Sewing Baskets $1.50 covers, fitted with needles, sev- of thread. cissors, eral spools Scissors—Impor Sewing Boxes and Baskets—mar hed tee e ry nd C and egular shape 9c ‘Emery Bags 10¢ Novelty Tape Measw red eatin, either tomato o In odd shapes, fruit anc B5e to berry shaped mals included. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Crumb Set T5e Adjustable Lampe | Luncheon Cloths $1.35 | | s¥saietie | gio Som ple ts with brush. gold, 45x4h painte these linen With colored borders in pink, blue or would make most acceptable gifts. Size finish. Linen Pattern Cloths $3.95 Hemstitched cooks in 3 to 5 minutes a A rich, flavory oat breakfast.in half the Plant Boxes $ nd $3.50 1 dark metal with red time of coffee! Quicker than eggs—no Linen Pattern Cloths longer than plain toast! , $5.50 Ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKER ‘ RE nituh ol ‘ an” ailadas And enjoy a new delight ‘ r ‘ ed quallt ont ‘ ame plump oats as regular Quaker . “Outing dy lavabdl: 12 1- 2c ‘Yard Oats. But cut before flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked that cook faster, that’s spi 7 ae $2.50 83.50 smaller flakes Mantel C Geka $10.00 the only difference Pyrex Pie Plates $1.95 All that rare Qnaker flavor. of hot breakfasts—quick All the joy Blaache Muslin 18 Rented Ghishins 25c 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS t | 1 beng i ! 0. D H Now at Grocers h # a Third Floor—The Bon Marche Union Street Basement—The Bon Marehe Quick Quaker and Regular Quaker Oats. Get whichever you prefer.

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