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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919. ‘Famous Game Hunter | Shot by English Officer @pecial to The Star by N. BE )} FREDERICK & NELSON and loved, but the end ts inevitabl Png ae March 13, - 2 and in common justice I may te ol Rutherford, colonel of riding | you so.” on ‘’ SUeRtnais, tan eat tee tot “Abts shuee an titacvar ce ox FIFTH AVENUE PINE STREET SIXTH AVENUE murder of his wife's friend, Maj, | weeks, a further letter contatned the | Miles Charles Cariston Seton, big | following ‘4 game hunter in Africa, shooting| “I want to gain iy freedom with f partner of Roosevelt. # little suffering to you as posal } MINTURN Aided weningh|S0 Gan tear the shiiers canes Knit Underwear | A Purchase o 4 into the body of Maj. Seton and they | you will agree to carry the thing | ° | ' found Col, Rutherford ing over | thru with aa lttle publicity . for Little Folks | e ) . ° 4 the dead man with a smoking re-| sible, I will hand over to . | ie Volver, It was empty and the col:| three elder children anticipates their needs for | 2 onel sata feel that ; h- | ] c eel that you were | i , 3 sh- ¢ for myself.” easy as possible | onec ev ¢ s OF ‘The potice took from the colonel | that I have eo fut care as garments — for Affords Excellent Values : his traveling bag. In the better The letter, dat , -upe n & were five letters from his wite zy ncksowieages a letter of the ERO WIE PS te They tell a tragic story of a wom-| of November 3. It contained the CHILDREN’S WOOL at 7 love, of he s' cule gains! ‘allo’ ir 7 vr “ ™N " f Boeke and ox her foal determination| “Yeu intend to fight me for the AND-COTTON UNION | ° e to seek her freedom. children, but you will never get SUITS, with Dutch ; ( ' ‘ Tho first one, of Juty saya: | them neck and elbow sk EVERAL of the leading style tendencies of the new season find - Your long letter came th You know well that thru your sizes 4 and 6 years, é é ? - capa See dam WS words at the end rent | awful’temper and fre ag 0 and 12 expression in this group of Misses’ Suits, and yet they have a my heart. Darling, have you ever! of me you have suff atly in Me ‘ 10 and 12 if £ I b e known merciless and retusing| the eyes of your children M ll f J ; 14 and 16 | outhful “chie” all their own. h - nly come back to me Love Wrong Kind 1 ner y or uniors | | youthful “ct 5 Bey X polbave | ag cree irre f0r ie, has been ofthe c MEDIUM- Suits of Tricotive, Poiret Twill, Serge and : ‘ wrong kind; your love has always ‘ ‘ ME ; : t Bea roe ole tte mest vital part! deen artificial. ‘Th remainder of ff makes a showing to delight the heart of SIGH COTTON | Guberdine, and a few in Covert Cloth, the ow, fo 0 put yo rate : ; . + plata ned pfioi ge ee tty my life will be a curse to you for. ff} sth ran 1 the littl me : 1 Es Pace 1] 4 UNION SUITS, with majority in Navy few in Gray, Rookie & tures, both mental and physical, that | “rhe ict totter was dated Novem: | eee ee e maid, Especially Dutch neck and elbow and Tan. y at shortly, in the end, have killed | ye. 99. and anid | featured are the ; sizes 2, 4 and 6, L “Love me with the strength of |, “ear Norman: |The children | 8, 10 and 12, | Three of the Suits are Sketched: a Ree eine: And T will not fal. Come | souvenirs, which now adorn the Ut: |} Milan Streamer Hats—Saucer-shape Banded | i ui lav ) i 4 back to me, and I will be waiting as | jrary . : : > TAR can At right, Suit of Navy Gaberdine, de- Ms i. ieiitd “Gens! elius tin thereat |, "2 OM Vetgrenbeney. Dr, D Hats — Piquant Pokes, some with dainty | ¢ peed ele pats signed with box and inverted plaits, and . or r > o you about di . ‘ | } ? N § ‘ as ©f two months, told of begging suit py hit dll a pn a floral trims—Glengarry Caps and the ever- in ankle length, with button-trimmed flaps on patch pockets. - Witae cctomicnte me once for| StF much discussion, that I still | popular “Flops” in high colors high neck and long Silver-color messaline lines the et, iy Rot being sufficiently candid with| bere weves been mane that aa cat Ht . sleeves; also in white and the novel patch pockets are dupli- you. This time I will be, as I have} soge in my life, but you were life —at a wide price-range—$3.50 to $12.50. with Dutch neck and cated on the two-piece skirt. Price $40.00. 3 been thru heil this last week alone. | jt ,eif b | elbow sleeves; $1.2! y ‘< “H-—— went and put the caso be-| ria does not alter the fact. 1 |} 7 ‘ car Wowk de 8 = - ets 8 q fore them. They asked me to go IS png es hay rte a mercitul ff The Sk h Sh sicire toaletaon At center, Midnight-blue Tricotine Suit in " nega glge ™ woth Sarath Providence to get me out of it. I) ff} je etc ows: semi-fitted model, flaring gracefully be- 7 hae, on pught I still loved you, | 2°, "et think anyone realizes that ff] | Hi low the waistline. The plain roll collar ‘ } aa T thought I still loved you. | iove such as I gave you can never [I Streamer Hat of fine Milan braid, with flexible | Stockings | 3 3 ui Preein P Abate A a Loses Faith completely die. I am convinced that | bri it f i bt tn bblaske f Child | and regulation pockets contribute to its | yo © can never change.” | rim and trim of wide grosgrain ribbon; in black, | | EEE TEP are sae ae ee o- Tk I do Th ee ae ene : uidren | tailored appearance. Price $40.00. le Sa ctsin er aren tion or aaa | natural, navy and brown, $7.50. | or ‘ PE 8 an fm your promise. ° ° ° APPOINTMENTS = ; HE particular demands At left, Suit of Gray Tricotine, in straight- re coos Se sy Maat rhe i mvs | Milan Glengarry Cap, shown in many colors, $3.50. that children make on line effect with collar, cuffs and vest of to Tel Milan Hemp Poke with streamers; suitable for girls anne dec in sve | self-material in French-blue. The one- q AMUSEM E NTS | from 7 to 10 years of age, $3.50. 5 y ths B ' displaye— . | piece skirt has welt-pockets and sep- os sta 1 a bis ned herbi tg pr | arate belt, with the bottom of the seam ns METROPOLITAN - ond Fi ity is embodied: in even . 3 rr, Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ees oe Po | the finest varieties, | at center-back closing with buttons. E Matines Wednesday = =e | } rine S40 ( : 3 = Georse 7.8 White who was ap- | vg FIBER Price $40.00. —Second Flsor. pointed Seattle manager of the Ban “y L a9 SILK TOCKINGS in o ia, N. A, March 1 ust Like Mother's” Are the KS NGS | | pb sheds Sh. C Weareers has' totaal black and white, with | ss : fecive tiegraphicuavien that ; double heel, sole and toe, | Children’s She Can Wear This Little Swealilll board of directors of the bank, meet $1.00 pair is- ing in San Francisco, had confirmed | N f G ] | * . | ou |his recommendations for appoint-|f}| ew Capes or 1YIS | CHILDREN’S FINE | Kid Gloves to School : [mente to hie statt here, which he | | | LISLE STOCKINGS in | d without her top coat on | Godfrey L. Wake: continues as | hw ann wesw fatshine bla white and cordo- 1.50 an warm bright days, or un- ifrey L. man t | and they are very fetching : Jasaistant manager and Frank Mack | Te eikrai ce are van shade, with double 2 00 P . derneath when the wind is jem and J. C. Glass are appointed a» |f) girls Da \ - o| e , i * ras MANAGAN AND EDWARDS vo rice bere eg -eiareayy S| | ll as 2 , heel, sole and toe, 65@. | $ . air blowing. Knitted of soft, t manag I to |) well as misses of 12 and 14 wm “OX AND OFF Jappointed to the credit and trust de-|f| CHILDREN’S MEDIUM. | pa ie light-weight sephyr yarn Orpheam Vandesille |) partments years. WEIGHT LISLE | HILDREN’S Pique | isnvweigh 2 a Wakeman, has bein an amtetant In navy serge they are STOCKINGS in. black Kid Gloves in tan in slip-on — it Fi manager w! r. rite um r. 7 . 2 ‘ ‘ 4 s THEA | Wagner, and ts well and pavernbly brightened with a facing of | and white, with double | and white, si 000 to brighterat at tip asd hs ga i znown in banking and commercial red or plaid silk, and there } heel, sole and toe, 50¢ 1, $1.50 pair; sizes 2 | and at waist ine with a cles. i . ; | , F a Fifth and Pine. Riliott 2525, ‘Madiders and Ghee have teen are Capes also of Wool | _ Pair: to 5, $2.00 pair. | gay combination of colors. Now Playing—With Mat. Sat. jong tn the service (of the bank in OR Op oh Se A BOYS’ BLACK COTTON In Pink, _ or Brown, That Merry Comedy t ttle branch. They have risen , " ICS “a tle, " ote “ ‘ 50. “®. @TITOH IN -TIME™ |to their present positions thru wari- gundy, taupe or navy. STOCKINGS, very serv CHILDREN’S WHITE price $7.50... Gh dhe: thath. 200-006 ae departments in the institution, cs A Pa iceable, with double PIQUE KID GLOVES There are many charm- ae ee wer Tan jfrom junior clerkships, and have Smart innovations in girls’ | knee, and double heel, QUE K - ‘6 ine 'Siwenteie tor’ Bele el oor pe acer because of wraps, and attractively sole and toe; sizes 7 to | with black stitching, Aas Snéwaon has hates: adeamoated -yith priced at $25.00. 914, 65¢ pair; sizes 10 $1.50 pair. | girls, in the Junior Section. |the Seattle branch of the bank for —Second Floor, to 11, T5¢. —rirst ricer. —First Floor, | Secon’ Floor. the past three years, and is well | known thruout the entére Northwest from his previous connections with important commercial’ and financial concerns. es Children’s Apparel ies. th Basiritebd Store Very Attractive Styles in Little Girls’ Tub Dresses, 75c ta (Bunday), te: Mats. (except sores BSc; Ladies Mate. (except ya), ide. Mata, 2:30; Niguta, ‘PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, t to 1. “EBENEZER,” the Ham Tree Mule © Other Fine “Hip” Acts Featare Fhotopiay: Margarita Fisher in “The Mantle of Charity” Weekday Mats. 10¢; Ever, & Sun. 200 PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE TO OPEN The special course in public speaking for the members of the Se attle chapter of the American Insti | tute of Banking, which bas been ar- |ranged by the extension department of the University of Washington, | will be inaugurated Thursday even A New Shipment of Boys’ Spring Footwear ing in the clearing house rooms, in| ag ra ctive vles ¢ is ing in the clearing house rooms, in wo of the phan hee les at this Loe I special lecture M1 conduct a low-price are sketched, Hi iii |Sseep.ot 1 wecke.” Sinier tot \ Oxtords—High Shoes—Scout Shoes— tion will be given to club women of - At right, Dress of plain pink or blue bY chambray, with trimming of white piping. At left, Pereale Dress in pink blue, with plain-color waist and plaid skirt, fastening down the front with pearl buttons. Another style, not pictured, is of checked gingham in pink or blue and white. | the city in the near future. Informa. |} | tion concerning these classes can be | obtained at the extension division of. fice, in the Henry building. Play Oxfords—Barefoot Sandals RACTICALLY every need that a “real boy” has in footwear is anti : pated in this broadly-inclusive showing—and all priced to accord with the ideas of economical parents. BOYS’ GUN-METAL CALF LACE SHOES, excellent fitting and serviceable; with Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 11 to 1314, $4.25; 1 to 6, $5.00 pair; in tan calf, sizes 11 to 1314, $4.50 pair; 1 to 6, $5. pair. |Pickpockets Are Busy Here Again R. %. Woodman, 2404 Fremont ave., lost a wallet containing $100 in cash, a check for $2 and some ingur-| ance papers Wednesday when it was stolen from his overcoats in| his place of business. A pair of earrings, family heir looms, were taken from the pocket book of Mrs, EB. Clark, st., while she was ridini Park street ‘car Saturday. T was reported Wednesday SEATTLE LABOR COUNCIL MAY INDORSE LEAGUE! A campaign fron one end of the |§] country to the other is being waged| to crush the league of nations plan, according to a letter read before the Central Labor council Wednesday night, from the League to Enforce . A resolution from the Seat- cil, indorsing the league, requested in the letter, munication is being Monroe South theft Sizes 2 to 5 years. Ve values at 75¢. y attractive A SERVICEABLE SHOE in gun-metal calf, made over —THE BASEMENT STORE. round-toe last, sizes 11 to 18, $2.95 pair; 1 to 6, = = = $3.50 pair. Misses’ Wash Dresses Attractively Low-priced HESE Dresses for the growing girl are smartly fashioned of plain chambray and striped and plaid gingham in plaited models and plain styles, A New Supply of | Misses’ and Children’s Instep-strap Pumps includes styles in patent and dull leathers, with spring heel, sizes 814 to 11, $2.50 pair; with heel, 1114 to 2 $3.00 pair. | “4 f Brown Dental Offices Examination Free By Eawin J. Brown All Work Guaranteed By Fawin J. Brown WITHOUT AN EQUAL 106 Columbia Street was ‘The com considered by the council's resolution: AS PICTURED, Children’s Button Shoes in patent leather 17 we TE 1 mmitte« Seo He ae. | SEATOUNTISTS STUDENTS TO 01 : | in sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, priced at $3.95, with dull calf tops; made over broad-toe last, with Good | A dental office dead ‘hes enjoyea| With the idea of torn | $4.75 and $5.25. : year welt sole. Sizes 1114 to 2, $4.00. anent organization, the alumni and | steady growth for a quarter of a ‘century while dozens of dentists lene ono ana Git haya col Peter Thompson-style Dr of crash-weave MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S GUN-METAL CALF BUT. — apne syd acing pd berg sos tee Wanker: Washin; cotton are offered in tan, white and dark-blue, TON SHOES on broad-toe last, with black cloth tops; gfe ig: @ reason: Our wo | held ® dinner Friday at with tie, emblem and bands on sleeve. Sizes 12, sizes 814 to 11, $2.25 pair; 1114 to 2, $2.50 pair. We do not compete with “cheap | *t the singh and 16 years, price $5.75. ks: ‘ Nia | Epona” dentists, nor do. we, operate a ap geek cachet 14 and 16 years, price $5.7 nisin Sie dias toy eNenes MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S TAN AND SMOKED CALF PLAY OXFORDS and | ~~ on peop! give more dentistry for your money P than any dental office in the world admitted by all honest, high-class Barefoot Sandals, priced from $1.75 to $2.50 pair. SEATTLE ATTORNEY Dies |i! Word has been received in ¢ tle reise you to go to any den jo the death of Thomas Bf. Hardin ‘er Wednesday at Phoenix, Arizona, of fist ~ ore All op eye ot uberculosis, Hardin was a member get ele = pr be " jof the firm of Lewis & Hardin, at } offices, learn our bee — AY opr torneys, and had lived in Seattle for a can Lode tts at fry Geade|o5 years, Mrs. Hardin, his widow, jom you! g 5 . this c: Bes sure you come to 106 Columbia | "*4e# 1m this ci (: Brows Dental Offices 106 Columbia Street —THE BASEMENT STORE, | White Middies, $1.95 and $2.50 N extra Middy or so always comes in handy for school, outing or house wear, These are of white twill, with blue cuffs and collar, also in plain white, with emblem on pocket. Sizes 6 to 20 years, $1.95. Children’s Wash Dresses _| $1.95 and $2.95 SIBLE-STYLED Dresses for school wear are shown in chambray and Amos- keag gingham in gay plaids, plain colors and combinations, with smocking, white pique trimmings, novelty pockets and dainty cuffs. In Pink, Rose, Blue, $1.95 and $2.95. M. C. A. will hold its regular m ing Thursday evening at the chi headquarters. ‘This class is v Not Equaled| tree to all foreign-born men and Qpen from 8 A. M. to 8 P,M. | women who desire to become Amer in J. Brown, Owner and Mgr. {1can citizens, Green, Tan, and stripes or plaids. Sizes 6 to 14 years. —THE BASEMENT STORE, Sizes 86 to 44, $2.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE

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