The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 7

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Innes ements secetit resin caper ete a — - — . —— ” we THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1919. , This Is the Lif e, Says | When Slav Meets ts CHURCHES HOLD hate _— Prcsnesy il CONVICTED OF ices Ex-Mayor of Los Angeles; ' “Ges Fat CONGRESS HERE) $1,000; Others on Sum Over $2,000 STEALING GUNS» sis" -.: it Rans a Gasoline Station...’ °°.’ ir, Pache net in « for the national ard of At will hap |} me mor eat, 5 OT I 4 t pen Boot N as lict of guilty was BY ERNEST J KINS co ut the red of Bol ™ sonal th 0 WE. A. Staff Correspondent) | } shevinm flar the brain of A. } ; cor . t Su sllewed draft 108 ANGELES, Cal, Feb, | | Marinovich when he set eyes on which you live, on or be . Jur ted of being an Nvould you rat | ) o eeeefieoll bets obs equired bY lon, ~ ' y last Mon- © largest bi b . | . “ from ér of a oF - Med With Quoperty, hold b= ; —n tion on a neluded tt 1 es Charles B. Sebastian, exmayor of peat glia ot a Il Jos Angeles, and central figure in tate, territ “ 1 mu | “the most acute political storm that livision thereof, or th Ywtriet ¢ | exer swept this city, haw made his , a | decision wh © have lost, church unit Interest on necurities ‘ewued under fi] It's the gasoline service station provisions of tho f farm |Girl Injured — mn wet t boulevard corner, | D . Interest upon Liberty Bonds to { Sebastian's hs eputy’ s Machine ans th for in the act > hisk \ spose M au f the bond former 1 vas ham and eg ( mars 1, of Lake! ent upon him for support 4 st: Set clad in ) Yoreet vere njured whe romefita ref} Mina 7 - por t rely injured when | o¢ ; > es ~ H © chance \ and oy stew, and ate with truck by an auto Wednesday night 1 , elved from sources within the Unit | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET a “ "i \ gusto. * yn and tived with saaverby and vie battle 3 ne ” i at Third aye. and Madison at, is in| ye a dunia 1048 Se eee ep ‘set a M sn improved condition in the cit Cree iF te FeUeeS SES FB pe nora irivew nad driver Cufferty app d Marinovieh. {| driven by Deputy Sheriff EL} aes ier ASEMENT < BUnen ntoun. phan? } MeCufferty ing a 06 Dill. || age, of 1848 W. 66th at. Mins Gen 18 j we nt of the: ton } He received $1.4 », ho old, |! oron eustained several fractured rit Pa saeeehipe are *| ment on account of inju | 5 ' , et put no tax cognises an in overalls, amd remonatrated tj and severe scalp lacerations . ye a. wi be eT oie } _ The v temperament then i A arcs wir income, The py will) Salary not in excens 0° $2,500 re will be a surprised gree aS : Ko —_—__ Serhy, it's Charlie Sebastian!” { went top and = Marino GET ARMY PROMOTIONS make out individual income tax re| ceived from the United Stites during ts vich in ¢ to have grasped (| First Lieut. Frank P. Hoelsel the present war for ser the J the exmayor will quit turn ai c | the presen ar ‘i hie the crank long enough to ahake with & Gat Of Mae tl been celamniamensd “chptain te equired to pay | United Staten army or na | There are More than One Hundred Shands and say The city hall was mening nd with a quick 1.C. Turner has been | ! will be allowed! 4 non-resident alien, who is @ % bat this in bet move ave poured the ni Tr th citizen of a country which . oc calan an resig eo Loa An ) entire contents over McCufferty holders do not pay any tax On! an income tax, will be ; [eo oe nS, 2 te tends Ponte rota os |e ew Jersey Dresses Das the reason. During his term of | Marinovich was ar. held in th boradon. th 00 additions’ | for more and released on bail § infantry, These Are Exempt emption, providin | Office he was the ta Armory ts the same privileges to United Allen’ a chief | abuse than as t } nnn sn The following items are exempt | § cits oaid nere ti ancutive tn this city. eta | CONSOLATION FESTIVAL for inalvitnis Staton clttzens residing t | To Choose From in the Basement Store Unfriendly « rs ort Chinaman Murdered Delta Tau Delta f ity at the| Dividends received from a corpor SERVICES FOR PIONEER “ah every =m 7 oo University of Washington will again | ation which ha eady been taxed.| The funeral of Moses R. Mad 1 old-time vaudeville and bar Dividends received from a personal | docks, for more than 20 years a house March 7, for the con. | #ervice corporation paid out of earn: | trustee of the Association of Pio eolation of the freshmen who cannot | ings upon which the income tax has|neers of Washington, was held at in San Francisco; | Fear New Tong War also appeared ir Penton of attacks, ac and actions in court Batten took a sensa ae beter cement a SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 27 attend the varsity ball this year, The | been imp the Bonney-Watson chapel Thurs underworld of the city ing Jee Hong Song, member of 4) women of the new class will assem In case of a single person, $1,000. | day non under the @ con of Mt into the fray Chinese tong, was murdered today| bie at the Alpha Gamma Delta| In case of a married person, $2,000 | John's Lodge, No. 9, F. & A. M. The “{ coukd have been a crook and made half a million dollars,” declares Sebastian. “Before I was mayor, I had been | j known,. who escaped. clal entertainment, also. $200 for each dependent child under cemetery | Police said Jee was in a room| — eaiiieieni | with Zee S00, a Chinese woman, | by another Chinese, name oun | cat's where they will enjoy a spe'for the family, and an additional | body wae laid to rest at Lake View and the corporations make his We life a burden. If he goes crook ta, he has himself to deat with | Would Force Sale Identifies Woman es ele. sas ot Who Took Life, as tae sages. cen by Food Dealers Oregon Resident of police for 12 years. I rose | @————___ when the murderer, believed to be Seat "Cocition trom the! ‘force,'| | _ This le exMayer Charles E. of a rival tong, entered | starting as a patrolman. I guess I Sebastian, He ran the Los z him twice | knew the ropes | Angeles city government, and | » refused to talk to the . “But the game wasn't worth | now he runs a 6 by 10 gaso- | | pe Extra prec ms were it. Politics is a rotten mess. If | line service station. He pre | |taken to prevent recurrence of a| @ man stays straight, the papers hoe the station, thank you. Pl war. FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE | im the mayor's office I never was. Happiness is what counts The Central Labor council has| grockeTon, Cal, Feb. 27—-A (ag frome amptinape Me fs Bored ewig genome ope legisiation | traveling man has Kentified the | station, I can see our old family e#) which will make, it iMegal for al woman who killed herself in a local tate Once it stood off by itself. | wholesale packing {house to refure| hotel hero a few days ago ax a Mrs. | Now it is the: center of one of the| to sell its products to any individual | ‘Ted Conrath, of Klamath Fatls, Ore most fashionable parts of the city.|or organization which can furnish|The woman registered as “Mary R Buch a sight means more to me than/ cash payment hie Mie er ape pl tigend 7 eed an — Hint Delegates to the council declare}have been her maiden name. Bag ys ° bs nd me |that the packers are attempting to| Her extate consists of a large rent “and ol wre of my [crush the Cooperative market. |dence in Klamath Falls and som : — "goat EER ok pa papaateaniL | realty. She was prominent in local | as humiliating as it would some of |NOMINATIONS ARE SENT |Pa‘nnter te said ter toon to Deoteois. f —— rich TO SENATE BY WILSON] A” anaivnis of the woman's ®tomac >| New “Billie Burke” Dresses of Gingham Special, $3.00 —of fine quality gingham in a splendid variety of patterns which include blue, pink and lavender checks and stripes, large blue and tan and white plaids and fancy stripes—blue | New or pink predominating. Drape Veils N design end trimming, no less than in mate- rial do these Wool Jersey Dresses speak of Spring—their novel pockets, groups of tucks and collarless necklines are evidences of their newness. |revenied the presence of mercury CAN SELL GASOLINE{ WASHINGTON, Feb 27 —The | bichloride | AND BE A MAN. YOU CA E President today sent the following} eee (MAYOR AND STAY SQUARE nominations to the senate } THOMPSON DEAD | wit YOURSELF. To be United States attorneys: | Tylar B. Thompron, general man. | “I want no more of it. Business; J. D. Clements, Helena, Mont; /ager of the Missoula Mercantile on my little corner is pretty good. |district of Alaska, division Number| company, of Miasoula, Mont, a My conscience is clear and I'm sat-}2; Mrs. Annette Abbott Adams,| brother of Mra. Robert McVeigh, of istied.” San Francisco, Northern district’ Seattle, is dead tn Mixsoula, accord Clusters of tucks, cross-tucking and rows of buttons trim many, while not a few adorn themselves with embroidery and beads. AS SHOWN IN THE SKETCH, — of California, ing to word received here. % Princess Sophia they are as attractive as they Bordered with The Four Dresses Sketched are Investigation Is | paleg yggdra Typical of the Styles easy a * e . *, :, on Now at Juneau |, FREDERIC K dalicas gallie “and dsae ‘doubk | Scroll Designs | Colorings include Tan, Gray, Mode, Copenhagen, 37.~ | & la ° ‘ aww * eeation’ Fg gg MB ll “bom! pockets, as well as the belt FAIR face seems still | — BHA CMO, Navy, Burgundy and Olive. Ex- Saat kta secu oe | are fashioned of contrasting | fairer when glimpsed cellent values at P -tigpenerwan =? 7 | material and button trimmed. | through the meshes of $16.50 $18.50 $21.00 $25.00 ee Sree moreee of {30 ~~ The elbow sleeves are very one of these new Veils. | —THE BASEMENT STORE. {o reach the Sophia after she hit ‘ convenient, too, for house They are deeply _bor- oe seen : the rocks, tentfied that pamengers FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET wear. Special, $3.00. dered’ in hand-run_ scroll auld have been transfered. Second Floor. | and chenille dotted effects, A New Shipment of oe coping aaaies eee es some combining both, on him and Capt Locke after the|]} . Filet and hexagon meshes. S B id B © Boptiia struck, and that the com | A Bepy had sent out boats for the re / Introducing Graceful Lines and Comfort The one sketched, in traw ral Ss lief of the passengers. Bankers Oppose Code Amendments) OLYMPIA, Feb. 27.—Senate bill ) 136, amending the code passed by | the last legislature, represented the | fy «Principal subject of discussion at the | » large meeting of state bankers in| Gockel on Wednesday evening. Charges were made that the pro-| posed code amendments would favor State banks as against national | brown with beige che- | nille dots, black with pongee, all-navy or all- “ ° ” American Lady” Corsets |» 8125. Others ranging in price FOR THE WELL-DE- from $1.75 to $5.75. VELOPED STOUT —First Floor. FIGURE is Model 718 (pictured). It has Brings Attractive Values at | 45c Bolt Sewing braid ‘round and ’round a hat frame is a fascinating occu- pation, and one that are Combined in Sheer and Dainty Banks. Another objection was the | 9 medium low bust and . : Me ox conser | A Woman S Shoe long skirt, and heavy are the results in a real saving House bili t u boning gives the fig- for the woman who 4 before the i and amendment - ure support at every Colorful makes her own hats. ’ | b bd sans, yint. Fashioned of + Senator Coman, chairman of th With a Special Mission ee gare The new arrivals are pink coutil with elas- New Frillings fenate committes on banks and| , i tic inset in back, and Parking, presided at the meeting. in a variety of effective BR tro tis iey" were peewee” | REDERICK & NELSON introduce in the “Ped- supplied with three | which so gracefully finish weaves, some combi iil } yo pe 5 aaa" airs of hose st to the round or V-neck. Fash- two varieties in one, and resta” Shoe, a style designed especially and suc- pairs of hose suppor t ¢ I | ; Li B 3 ; y a me Th alkew 22 tb 96 ioned of Organdie, Georg- | there are odd fringe jicense Bill Ready |] cessfully to comfortably fit those feet which can ers. In sizes 22 to 30, ette and Satin in soft new | effects and fabric-edged for Chief to Sign with difficulty be fitted in ordinary shoes, because price $4.00. shades of Pink, Alice-blue, | novelties in Black Bape sutom me Yin san Berl. of tendency toward enlarged joir A SMART NEW MODEL rcbie y Satin aed | Green, Rose, Gold, Yel- j : = tae Dieriie. prevididiy Action The last over which ( ee pre 82 bee Georgette there are com- low, Blue, Gray and : Governor Hart signs amended sen this (ahoe is modeled i a women 0 : nder o binations of W hite and Taupe. Five- and 10- : it 129 | this ‘s i COMM Ve ees average figure who Navy, Red and Tan, and yard bolts, 45¢ bolt. : ons Moree tn 6 ots ef oe” ; gc heel f 2 prefer a topless corset and confined hip effect. White and Flesh, Price | i fd on the for pas rower in e ee The elastic gores in front allow for expansion | 50¢ to $3.00 yard. | New H a ios colt chil geese than in the’ ball, aud through diaphragm and give comfort in sitting. |. ao, “llr Bey finish- | ‘ rames . convention relating | the ‘insole of espe- Shown in pink, in sizes 22 to 25. Price $3.50. ted tallored garments, | For Use with these to elections and projects cially - tanned leather there Satin Edg- | Braid. =: Mipedibes will prevent the an- | MODEL 276, FOR SLENDER FIGURES, is fash- | ins’ of two or three folds | hi a noying “burning feel- | | ioned of pink coutil. It has elastic top and very Brited: at O60 “and: Boe | 50c ing’ to which tender long skirt. In sizes 22 to 25, price $2.00, yard, feet are so often sus- eons Floor Hira Miloor Figen selection of the lately-approved shapes Prosecuting Attorney Fred C. Brown = a@pnounced that he did Objects to’ Defanse ceptible! | offered in these Buckram Hat Frames, large Fund Office for and small, straight and rolling brims—50¢. L 1 B PEDRESTA SHOES sun, MOCAl Bolsheviki | ocr ‘tine glazed Odd iF f W %, Fi F t S Il New Blocks i ate aes ig eae eacuey with’ hatid- | ines O omens Fine rootwear hy Several New Diocks in partment of Wed arin oe 5/,-ine | ‘ et . urauves Wet |) welted ‘sole, 1¥4;inch * Reduced to $7.45 Pair Untrimmed Hats , The prosecutor's walking heel,,and, de- \ ees . | Sg eon Green, alan ey yer Lag 4 aj ia atten Wis a pa NCLUDED are Women’s Fine Black Satin Dress Boots with French heels, also | | at $1.25 Ralph 8 relieving Sy be tle did Pan APP OE ac AB cada | I Tan Calfskin and Gray Kidskin Walking Boots with fine worumbo cloth tops |} #] chine much desired in the present-day street footwear. | Gia. andidiilnch: walking huel | ee : oa : ‘ men hela se larg i] to match, and 1'g-inch walking heels. i ges highly-glazed effects favored, in a number of charges, | , x : | : ; , : artly - proportioned sm: shapes — Being oan 3 “ype nce Sizes 5 to 9; widths AAA to D, Price $12.50 | A fairly good run of the medium sizes is available in these Boots. They rep- " eyes pie pce small ae Black, tion of a defense fund for the men, ||| pafr. —First Floor. | | resent exceptional value at the reduced price, $7.45 pair. —iret’Floor. Brown, Navy and Sand-color—$1.25. a

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