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. STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1017, PAGK 5 pe ec '| SECRETARY M’ADOO SELLS FIRST MRS. THAYER SAYS || LIBERTY BOND TO TRIS SPEAKER POLICE INSULTED - * | HER; STOLE PLUMS daceseehpocinietaamvenpromianl) Continued From Page 1 ° © nelf, had written the note 1 am indignant over the treat ment of the case by the police, she sald “They insinuated that I might be an LW W. hater, and had written the warning note Nothing could be more absurd, be }eause | have always been tolerant The note might have been written to throw them off the track } Calle It tneult “One question the pol was, ‘What gang does your € train with?’ which, I presume in un underworld way of insinuating 416-424 Pike Street | WE'LL TRUST YOU our Creare System has been established for your conventence Aasist you to furnish yo ” ora Thoan *aiiet vou to tu Ag your own Individual be found anywhere Ne « * are lower than will Weer 100.00 Werth of Nometurnishions 180.00 Werth of Mometurniai that she is immoral. That, of course, made me all the more 7 dignant My daughter i a girl who has been brought up under Christian influences, and I have much of my time to com dove munity service Police Eat Her Prunes Instead of combing the district for the slugger, Mre, Thayer #a the pollee spent most of thelr time Thursday combing her prune tree This up-to-the-minute news picture shows the opening of the manaing. around the yard, eating second Liberty Joan campaign. Secretary of the Treasury William)’ tne ‘Thayer girl was G, McAdoo (right) has just hoisted the Liberty loan flag on Cleve-| ayout three hours after tt er 4 co ea <5 : jland’s public square in the campaign opening, and is selling the first a tnened eis Wey tat® home Genuine Guernsey Casseroles, 7-inch size, hold bond of the issue to Tris Speaker (left), the Cleveland American league be ure baward Kinsey 1 North | club's star outfielder. 86th st, attacked her, bound her hand and foot, and escape ‘GATCH FIEND SAYS POLICE WOMAN 22732202. man to her back porch, after she Mra. Blanche H, Mason, su» |way of protection tn this district./had taken clothes from her | perintendent of the women's |We have heard of rumors of the |in the yard, and was seized by th division of the Seattle police out here and are alarmed. |throat. He tried to force her into department, following the fresh caty shamention T ann make te (tee “Kiehes. Ska OTORel outbreak of the woman slugger that a large number of polfcemen | succeeded in pushing him 2 quarts. In a nickel-plated container. Secsal for Saturday................ 99c No phone orders taken. None sent C. O. D. Thursday, suggested the impor, be scatte thruout the city . he stumbled | tation of a score of expert de MRS, FRANK STEIL, 755 North amed, and the man | tectives to put down the out | so1i-—Of course we live outelde the | 29th ave rages that are terrorizing the ity mite and we can't expect the| Her description tallied with that women of the city city to furnl is protection, It ig | Of the man who attacked ‘Mrs Mrs. Mason said that the city up to the county. I would #ug Kinsey policemen are not capa of (that the women lock thelr doors.”| Women in Mra, Shopera’s dis coping with the situation, and ained by |} that they should not be con- demned for failing to capture the fiend or flends. This is only one of a number of suggestions that were offer ed The Star. They follow | Mra. Blanche H. Mason, Superin- hoard of tendent of the Women's Division of geen Wo the Seattle Police Department ~ atizing, and naturally, | trict reported to be waiting armed 2109 Sixth N— for the man to make a second call Mrs. Lena Adelson, 20% 22n { a man entere to selz o man 1 4 ave y for a man to terror: | her’ hor far I haven't! her Sh rned and fled. out s think t th eo. NI saw ¢ ting ‘ ! te eee MRS. E. LUNDQL North |, t her “ ' oe hing. t in! afraid. and somethi should t worried. The = MRS. LAVONE LAV Monmouth spartments. way I fee! that if Beatt) city ur property outrages are run down to their MRS JANE lL. THOMPSON, company sources and the city rid of the | 5505 16th N. E.—1 would advise all petter connection # maniacs or ‘ege rates who seem | ¥¢ m to keep their doors loc It took me exactly Jat present to elude and baffle all | tightly during the daytime. If they to get cent pts at discove or punish.| are forced to c n them and should as jong am find some odd character there, the station. Af The ordinary policeman ts not)door should be slammed in the tn-| officers reape |. nor should eld up| truder’s face Star can de le for failure to do this.| MRS. H. M. CALDWELL, king up the service hood is wooded, and in twe of expert and, “ + |! haven't seen a policeman our here. phone d to give ARE A Good Investment 1F BOUGHT UNDER OUR “Cash-Back” hing toward d| man, came to The Star office slugger, DEAD OR ALIVE. I wil | r} : ha s Friday and left with the editor = start fund with $10 whenever It $ the Safest Wa Known to patrol the streets without the| a eheck for $100 which he wants | you ™ It ts y proper authority. This could be to give as a reward for the ar. | my share—all I can tained by deputizing, and naturally,| rest of Seattie’s woman slug ss it should be done ger | to Buy a Diamond EUNICE 8. LE *L believe Seattle business men / | This is a quiet hould raise a fund of several thou sever 4 dollars.” said Way, “and of in writing. If you paid us $25 we'll refund you $22.50 In on: | ned and if you pald us 850 we'll refund you $15.00 o probably nm eve 1 if al al reward for the of If you paid ws $100 we'll refund you $90.00 in en slugger car way, I'd knock co} 1 ean ng him “cuckoo. le | ‘ Importing direct from the principal European markets and n town lookir yr him, and be eure to catch hfm sooner or selling at a close margin of profit enables us to offer our | MIS. CORDELIA 8. KINNEY Diamonds for much less than you have been used to paying. we heard about | ¥® Our Diamonds are worth to us all we charge for them. To prove I at as | ‘ater e ee this, we are always willing to buy them back—cash—any time Way's $100 sygeso oe a re ¢ no matter whether an ol you need the money. Let Us Show You Our Selection of Diamonds at $10 to $1,000— Sold With a “Money-Back” Guarantee. JOSEPH LEUDAN CO. | In something that should be done at least every six months. A thorough clear ing by a comp: atint at regular inter chips in or not over there The Star received a letter Friday an organized ga and wouldn't be surp I. W. W. was behind it. 1 never | ‘lor go out at night, so I f » [ne als re MRS. J. E. MILROY sane k drastic muat be done moves the tartar, prevents SEATTLE’S NEW JEWELERS 1222 SECOND AVENUE |f| MES. J. EK. MILROY, Gist and |, ; end who acing || | decay and disease, includ Ji cars, no poli nothing tn the | a Seg ware ing | SUSPECTED Pyorrhea ter Cameron, 18 m the police The Te That most distressing eaut was arrested mouth disease, and brings Pi beauty an well as health 4, 4 tective Meyer p , | Poolman Tt sday night, a Jing held for investigatio reports of burglar Your teeth need cleani as often an twi Let us do tt. Ce ressed a8 a woman At his room in the Alps hotel s|{the police say they found betweer and up, but in what way ‘ou put a dollar to use? “4140 and 50 forms of cosmetics, and ie that a red Hp stick was found in his pockets. Examinations and Estt. mates FREE. The woman impersonator, whc has burglart Seattle residences uring the last two months, made N. W. Cor. Fourth & Pike. Phone Main 3256. ringing doorbells and « if no one answered. a practice o' entering he He would run if the ring was an wered TRIED TO PUT FRIEND N ATIONAL retard: DENTISTS When Mauro Sarion and Vistor rion corn pote rteved ist] OW to Destroy Catarrh xamined the man and found him| ane, and Moreno was sentenced to} Moreno, both Filipinos, landed in| ——————— Road’’h ed an interpreter, who helped Moreno decade the “Milwaukee Road’’ has wrested from tomorrow pn and conveniences of electric travel and made them the [Dm fiend. A hinpey commen Forever heritage of today. erve 30 days in the county Jail by |¢y Giant electric locomotives, the mightiest in the world, impelled by the forces of the moun- Cater tains themselves haul the heavy steel trains of this railway across the Great Continental Justice of the Peace Brinker ont a Divide — 440 miles through the Belt, Rocky and Bitter Root Mountains —with case. | cured | smoke—no jars—no cinders—just smooth even almost silent travel through | is ae Wer eiacts of the mountaina. ‘ CHANGES AT THE 200 sree ite aaberen wi aeae ‘And so successful has been the operation of these electrified mountain division® Two changes have been made in|* There is nothing , atroying catarrt | the personnel of the Woodland fei }zoo, A young buffalo, born at the! pitasar | Woodland park paddock, will be de | transferred to the Spokane zoo, and | N°" giant lo, lassoed at Pret caped | antiseptic that work is well under way for the electrification of 211 additional miles through the snow capped Cascades tn Washington. The future has indeed been made to serve the present. When next you journey across the continent travel the electric way—via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Tor the Colman pler which from Its perch on the deck of the|f Unalga, in the harbor, will be in talled in a cage at the park eals the inflamed, Electrification and travel literature free on request. Some proprietors of Coney island ve SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE i cents at t exit gates, expecting to fty have long sold Hyomel_on « pos PHONE—MAIN 6960 “y avoid ment of the war tax on(it of siiccosstul results ckets. je money ba and find this gener- ” arent ous policy pays. uch, but is] “It's like working In a nut house Trimmed tats As Smart Smart can be | at $5.00 EVERY Woman, in selecting her Millinery, has in mind a | Hat that ts particularly fit ted to the color and style her sult and dress as as her individuality, In | the wide range of models | displayed at this price are shapes that will suit all The Hats prepared for | Saturday from Our Own | Workrooms include Sallorn, Mushrooms, Turbans, Roll | ing Brims and Tricorns | made of high-grade LYONS VELVET AND HATTER’S PLUSH Other models at $7.50. $10.00 and $12.50. 50¢ Danderine Hair 1 ine » Dan Tooth Paste Melba Toilet Water (Viole and Love Me ‘TWO MEN SLUG Two men enter the home of Mrs. Anna Hundertmark, 2304 Com d way, struck her over the { ry methe not capture Guarantee jeg Rar oor ial aie | ¢ 6s 9.8 | head, bound her to a table and rob- QQ When You Consider the Pleasure [| FRED SNYDER, 5900 14th NW L E | ne : lige ered while sho was | of Wearing Them j{—On numerope occasions the men rubbing the floor, and knocked AN YOU THINK of any other purchase you could make el |her unconscious with a small rifle an automobile, a new (7) whatever you might choose | vite eel Eugene W. Way, proprietor jee sa “ y of Seattle w " 1! 4 - ~ which you could realize full value in cash—less 10 per ¢ would De | of the White House billiard par. |Kirls. Allow me to suggest that Se-| the purchase price? 90 per cent cash back any Ume, guaranteed tt lors, and a former city council: | Or gs a Sybirr dg nb arg gt ‘SLUGGER PUZZLES DETECTIVE HEAD to make progress in this woman proposition.” s is the w tives Charles T the situation Until the recent attacks in| homes, the ves had about concluded man, working the same way, had slugged a ma jority of the women manner, altho the city ts bothered with atacks. The problem has n wi where w {fs a general conclusion at police eadquarters that there is more than one degenerate terrorizing wom ere-—or that the original r has shifted his “We Cater to the Man Who Works” Prem te CARL SCHERMER -.*%%. 103-105 First Avenue South Stork Castile Girls’ Sweaters, Sizes 12, 14, 16 Years Reduced Until Noon to $3.49 Soap J0c Upper Main Floor. Main Floor : Sweaters in odds and ends of rough Size Daggett and Ramsdell's | 25 | weaves, with fleece finish and regular old Cream ihe } yarns. This 2 tment comprises Co- 50c Size Pond’s Cold and Vanish penhagen Blue, Green, Purple, Rose, Canary ing Cream ise and White, but not each size in every color. 2he Size Pond’s Cold and Vanish On sale in the Children’s Section. ing Cream 23¢ | " Mi 60c Size Ingram’s Milk Weed Cream c Kiss Face Powder at 60¢ Returned Goods must be brought back within three days of $1.00 purchase. Captain of De-} ennant sizes up| | | Zhe Rhodes Co. | Royal Worcester Corsets $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Suits and Coats, Reduced | Until Noon to $10.00 | Upper Main Floor. } Suit or a Coat are the | yst important gar- Hl ments in connection with women's ready-to-wear apparel, and the woman who hes a suit or coat particu- larly adapted for street wear ill have occasion to make lections from this assort- ment of Autumn styles at prices pronounced in substam- tial saving THE SUITS include Diagonal Storm Serges and Wool Poplins in Black and Navy THE COATS are made of Wool Velour and | . Serge, in Na Blue and are || half lined; also of Wool Tweeds in Gray or Green mixture SIZES 3% TO 46. $1.00 Size Ingram’s © mn > 60c Size Hind’s Honey and Al p- mond Cream ise Carry Your Package Home—and keep it, please, She was gagged and her were tied. When her son John, 15, rett home, he stumbled against her, Was unconscious. The police were summoned, were unable to locate the assailants, AND ROB WOMAN , standing in the’corner. Then they searched the house, turned out the lights and left WHO'S YOUR NEIGHBOR T'S AVITAL QUESTION Overcoats Extreme Values Starting at $15 | and on Up to $25 All styles, including the New Trench Coat, loose box models and standard designs. o Famous Oregon City Cassimere weaves, in bright. snappy color effects; full of “pep;” Balmacaan style. A wonderful Overcoat 15 Value at icisccsscressecsscesonn 0 Special Black Cravenette Overcoat, with convert: ible collar; very dressy, $ oe Schermer’s Special Mackinaw; warmth and econ- omy; a dandy at seve BTEC Seattle’s Largest Union Store

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