The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1919, Page 9

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MAN MISSING; “House Within a “House,” | Famous Bungalow, Razed | START SEARCH Police Looking for Elmer | Church; Fear Foul Play SECOND ‘AVENUE AT PIKE Warm Weather Frocks That Launder Nicely The two Dresses sketched are from wide selection of Gingham Dresses. Wearing that he may have met | with foul play or have done away {with himself, the police are se [ing Seattle for Elmer Churet |who up until Sunday, July 13, was| jemployed by the Northwestern Box} | company. | | Church came here from Portland Jrecently, He rented a room at the Oxford hotel, 1920 First ave, but left there shortly afterward leaving | a trunkful of clothes, His disap: | pearance was reported by Mra: J. ara, 229 Denny way, from whom| jChureh rented @ suite of light} housekeeping rooms about two} | weeks ago. He left his rooms Sun. | |day, leaving all his personal effects, | | The Northwest Box Co,, at the |foot of Wall st. notified the police |that Church had last worked there jJuly 13. He had not returned. An | overcoat belonging to him was found later, } Church lived with his wit at Lonesome Cove Ranch, }land, Ore. The police believe that| Famous Bungalow Torn Down - Chureh rented the housekeeping | rooms from Mrs, O'Mara in antich ‘amous “house within a! ‘The big hook, containing 1,000 pation of his wife's coming here. he bungalow in the Stind: | pages of visitors’ names, will be pre: | She is believed to be on her way| ard niture company s | 8 , has | served. to Seattle. Church's mother lives| been torn down, All that has been| Among the names in the big book 5 sity Other Gingham Dresses priced $6.95 . Always New and ‘ Jin Porglana. saved te the tg Wide C8 the bunka-| ace: Jowbbts Pemlele, ‘secretary of| to $25.00, Up-to-the-Minute | Churfh is described as being| low porch, where thousands of visi-| jabout five feet six inches in height,| tors wrote their names. our At the left is a blue, black and white plaid piped with white. Vests and cuffs are white organdie and the long lapels form part of the belt. Price $9.95. ae te The gray, green and white plaid ging: ham at the right is trimmed with white pique pipings, vest and collar. The sur- plice ties at the back. Price $9.95. » navy; Julius Rosenwald, the late |Governor Lrnegt Lister, General | “house within | Greene, former Commander at Camp | and when last seen was wearing a| For years this little dark gray suit and tan shoes One| 4 hous was the mecea for newly | Le Samuel Gompers, Harry {mark of identification is a large| weds and hundreds of tle homes | Lauder, Bill Hart, Miseha Elman jscar on his throat caused by an op-| are furnished along lines similar to | Ruth st * and Admiral Chaun- | 3 VA. feration and the insertion in his| thoce shown in the bungalow. The|cey Thom | iti 4 - pink, raspberry, green, periwinkle blue and white, |throat of a silver tube. | bungalow also was often used for| The visi Msted were from Hono- | with contrasting embroidery, pearl buttons and 00 Senet | women's « Jub meetings and hundreds | lulu, Scotland, China, Russia, Neth- | pipings. es of lovers met within its halls. But|erlands, West Australia, Pa | s / MISS SPOKANE HERE the demand for floor space became #0|way, Alaska, Sweden, Cana ot Prices $15.00 to $39.75. TO SEE MOVIE STARS! &"**' the company decided to tear | Zealand, Spain, Mexico, London, In the building down and ¥ is gone » Capetown n and Egypt “Miss Spokane ee <== PORTLAND RATE. NEW ACT GETS HIM FORTUNE CASE DUE SOON’ AF Father’s Estate H. Daw is a lucky man. He is richer by $27 Linen Frocks are in straight line effects and redingote styles. They are in fresh, lovely colors, Saturday Silk Suits Reductions Our entire stock of Silkk Suits, including models for street, sports or dress-wear, have been repriced for clearance. Voile and Organdie Frocks for women and misses are dainty summer time creations for in- formal wear. They are in light pastel colo: ie blue, rose, yellow and green. There are cord striped voiles with white organdie trimmings, and printed voiles'in effective patterns. The Organ- die Dresses all have pretty flutings, ruffles or tuckings. Prices $15.00 to $45.00. White Wash Skirts Of Cotton Poplin, Plain and Satin-Stripe Gaberdine These Skirts are in six different styles, with tucks, buttoned flaps and embroidery ec They have unusual pockets and wide belts large or small pearl button fastenings. In all sizes and lengths. Prices $3.95 sto $12.95. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Fleer, Copies of New York’s premiere de- signers are these from our famed and masterly supervised designing parlors and work rooms. The Parisian influence domi- nates every pattern. The models on display will be a source of joy to beholders. | and a whole,army of me »| | exhibitors and theatre managers wel- | | comed the fair representative, . She was escorted up Second ave. to the Washington hotel. where she was | introduced to the screen stars, Wal-| Seattle Attorneys Leave for lace Reid, Fay Tincher, Frank Kee: ‘i nan; Beatle Love and Beatris| Formal Hearing Michelena Miss Motie won the trip} to Seattle as “Miss Spokane,” in * popularity contest. Basement Department ity conte Counsel w Taffetas, failles and pop- lins in black, navy, Copen, beige, taupe and seal brown. Paulette crepes and tric- olettes in blue, tobacco, rainbow, American Beauty, Copen, beige, Belgian, tur- quoise, sky and king's blue. Box coats and belted models with pockets; fringed and __tasseled sashes and button trim- mings. Assistant Corporation Tom J. L, Kennedy will leave Sun jday for Portland to represent the |p) 00." city According to the record, Dawley e Wilson Asks Full 4 nk the interstate commerce commission | was the son of James M. Dawley, Ra for Pershing, | against the Portland petition for| Who died in August, 1915, leaving an WASHINGTON, July 18.—Presi estat a second wife, Mrs. V dent Wilson today. asked congress to | lower freight rates to that city from | nt Pape een a eee : doc | confer the permanent rank of gen. | Spokane and the Inland Empire than | mother died January 18, 1916, but | erat on General Pershing, command: | those effective to Seattle. |left no will, Under the jaw. the es Jer of the American Expeditionary! ‘The Seattle Chamber of Commerce | tate, amounting to $55,728, belanged | Forces, and General Peyton C, Maret i. | and. the port commission will belts the state of Washington, Every chief of staff, and now a member of * presented by Attorneys Wettrick | penny of the estate might have re. Arbuckle, Cal., 844 than he was of Seattle in protesting before | the American peace delegation. and Helgrimson, respectively,” ai@| verted to the state treusury had it ‘The president also asked that per-| Seattle has been joined by Tacoma! not been for Clark Jackson, state tax manent rank of admiral be given|in the complaint, City Attorney U. | commission: Rear Admiral Sims and Admiral Wil-|. Harmon of that city representing | Realizing that an injustice would liam 8. Benson, them in the case. be done Dawley under the law, Jack- + ‘ |#on went before the last legislature | and succeeded in steering thru a bill | which provided that Dawley and all other blood heirs similarly situated | would receive one-half of an estate | undisposed of by will, the state to re celve the other half. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Oriental _ Incense Burners With Package of Imported Summer Underwear Suggestions aie That is why Dawley was a happy THE MEN’ Seer INSIDE THE DOOR. Twenty Specials for Saturday in Men’s Furnishings 625 Athletic Union Suits $1.35 Made of nainsook and madras cloths. Sizes 34 to 50. Shirts and Drawers 45c a Garment B. V. D. and Regatta shirts and drawers in broken, sizes. Silk Athletic Union Suits $5.95 ° These are pure silk union suits in sizes 36 to 42. 2 for $11.75. Lisle Union Suits $2.95 Swiss ribbed lisle union suits like these are usually priced much higher. Broken sizes. 754 Union Suits $1.65 Made of good quality cotton mesh. Sizes 36 to 46. Sweater Coats $9.85 Made of pure Angora wool. Sizes 38, 40 and 42. Handkerchiefs 2 for 25c Fine cambric handkerchiefs made with narrow hems. $1.40 a dozen. Handkerchiefs 50c; $5.50 a Dozen. Pure Irish linen handkerchiefs, large size. 650 Cotton Shirts $1.25 Madras cloth, percales and Japanese crepe shirts in a wide range of colors. Sizes 14 to 18. 480 Fiber Silk Shirts $2.85 Fine quality fibre silk, woven madras and zephyr cloths. Sizes 1414 to 17. Three for $8.00. Quality Silk Shirts $6.95 Exceptional values in quality silk shirts including crepes, tub silks, pussy willow, satin stripe and plain Empires and satin stripe broadcloths. In broken sizes. Khaki Kool Shirts $2.95 Made of khaki serge mn regula- tion style. Sizes 161% and 17. —MacDougall-South Union Suits $1.15 Made of good quality nainsook. Sizes 36, 44 and 46. Silk Lisle Union Suits $3.65 Exceptionally good values and unusually comfortable weight for summer wear. Sizes 34 to 46, Two for $7.00. Wool Shirts and Drawers $2.35 Each These garments are very desir- ably priced for this sale. Sizes 36 to 48, 426 Union Suits $1.85, or 3 for $5.40 Made in both long and short sleeve styles with ankle or three- quarter length drawers. Fine cot- ton yarn. Sleeveless Sweaters $5.00 These are all wool sweaters suitable for wear under the outing coat. Sizes 36 to 48. 720 Neckties 65c Silk crepes and Baratheas are the, materials for these neckties, 660 Pairs Sox 45c Shawknit medium wefght sox with spliced heels. Sizes 914 to 11144. Soft Collars 3 for 50c Madras cloth soft collars. wick, Mem’s Shop, Just Imside the Door. ‘= x A jat jJu gh jin }qui | ye | Bi | eh: ag pires next Sunday, mediately have to face | detail. | work is laid to the work being done yee | Everett Smith signed an order di |recting Administrator Edmund Bow. |den to pay over one-half of the es. te, or Faanid 344, to him. May Hold Funeral for Police Clock | | j | Funeral services for the clock in | the booking office of police headquar. |ters may be held soon if the blamed rologe doesn't start to work soon. large sign hung over the face of | the chronometer greeted the morn- |ing watch as they yawned’ on shift 4 a. m. Friday. On it were the words, “Died at nine twenty a. m ly sixteenth.” And now the only |Umepiece they have is a 50-cent urry borrowed from the pawnshop The failure of the clock to rebuilding the first floor of head- arters. jasx POLICE TO HELP LOCATE ESCAPED MAN John Best, alias Harry Wood, 29 ars old, who escaped from the Sed- sanitarium on July 4, is , and the aid of the po n asked to apprehend him, |He was wearing brown corduroy | trousers, a black striped coat and | gra excape. ay felt slippers at the time of his His home is at 38 W. Dravis , Seattle, ‘Hindu Rebel to Fight Exclusion Ball of $10,000 has been put up for nghum Singh, a Hindu, whose two- ar sentence at McNeil Island on a arge of conspiring in this country ainst the British government, ex and who will im. deportation proceedings, |BULGARIANS SOON PARIS, GET ALLIED BILL July 18,—The allies’ rep- aration bill for Bulgaria will be from 1,000,000,000 to 2,000,000,000 francs, it Was learned today, A di sion was |reached to avoid elaborate reparation |Provisions by naming a fixed sum, © peace treaty with Bulgaria was nearly cfmpleted today. HAS MORE BUSINESS | w. | grand president of the THAN PREXY WILSON LONDON, July 18.—The Prince of ales has accepted the position of League of xy, which office was formerly y King Edward VIL, and King George. q Women’s Knit En- velope Chemises, $1.10; out sizes, $1.25; with band finish top, in pink or white. Silk Top Vests $1.50, made in bodice style with ribbon straps or with band finish, In pink or white. Sizes 36 to 42, Silk Top Union Suits $1.95, are made in reg- ulation style, in pink or white. Silk Top.Union Suits $2.50, are made in both regulation and bodice styles with the new cir- cular reinforcements. Silk Top Envelope Chemises $2.50, made in regulation style, with band finish and shell finish on bottom of Chemise. Pink or white. Women’s Knitted Bloomers, $1.00; out sizes $1.25; made with reinforced gusset. Pink or white. Silk Top Lisle Union Suits $3.75; out sizes $3.95; made in both regulation and bodice styles, Chinese Incense Here are many quaint and unusual Incense Burners, including little dragons, plain bowls with stand and metal figures to hold fragrant incense for summer evenings. Price 75c complete for both burner and incense. Large size, price $1.25, Payan French Perfumes Dainty Toiletries for Summer White Lilac Lily of the Heliotrope Valley Jasmine Jockey Club Violet in pink or white. — MacDougall-Southwick, ‘Third Floor. Very Special, 45¢ an Ounce —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor. Sale of Bag's At Clearance Prices Small, convenient sized bags, some suitable for the junior girl, have been grouped and radically underpriced. Silk Poplin Bags 95c, in Chinese designs, in colors blue, gray, yellow. Khaki Kool Bags 95c, in oyster white with effective designs in pink and blue. Silk Poplin Bags $1.95 and 95ce, in plain colors with silk linings. Some trimmed with beads. Pink, blue, yellow or green. —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor. Children’s Cool ¢ Footwear Barefoot Sandals in pearl elkskin or tan calf, are cool Summer foot- wear for little folk. Made with flex- ible soles. a 6 (infants’) to 101%. $1.50. Sizes 11 to 2 (misses’), special at $1.75. Mary Jane Pumps in pear! elkskin, on comfortable broad toe Jast, with flexible soles, are to wear with white stockings or socks. Sizes 6 (infants’) to 2 (misses’). Special, $1.95. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor, Special Toiletry Accessories For Warm Weather Travels Travelette Sets to put in the week- end bag, contain perfume, talcum, tooth paste and soap. Price 25c. Keepclean Hair 50c to T5e. Olive Oil Castile Soap. 85c and 35¢ a bar. Ivory Manicure 15e. Ivory 50e. Ivory Mirrors. Special, $1.25. —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor, Brushes, prices Special, Pieces. Special, Dressing Combs. Special, Repricing All Summer Millinery $5.00 All Straw and Braid Hats have again been repriced. The new group- ing at this price includes many hand- made models. Flowers, feathers and ribbons are prominent trimmings. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor,

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