The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1919. | “8 psive atters orne aw er’ s riome ) MRS, MOONEY Ir FREDERICK. |mssxeShet vAttoreyL series) URGES STAKE] FREDERICK & NELSON a Dee 2 Peete Se Tels teacers & NEL SON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET , ae cee ; __ Declaring tooney st AVENUE AND PINE STREET Growing Girls Will Be Prepared For Autumn in These New Calf Walking Boots at $6.95 UST as sturdy as J the approaching season will demand are these new Boots of brown calf, with their dark-brown ’ cloth tops to match » 4 ‘ ’ | oS eee ee ee ee a. and low heels. : Ys ; : f ey, iy. - en p ta esas “Rania? i. “ae ) Made over a com. ec apae ne apy oso - . N S t f G fl ra fortable round-toe heme aes it: doen: Sete e. ew ul S O Oo ex st, allowing growing feet plenty of room. Bomb Suspect Lee Daun The picture shows part of the wreckage of Attorney Oscar Law ie “ei : a age rik ry A Emphasize the Charm of This Sizes 214 to 7; widths A to D. Price $6.95 pair. | ler’é Los Angeles home, follow. || all mm nsennt sone | 1 1-Story Building to Death } 0c ssinsin'ar imna ie i tell Tom when 1 Adaptable Knitted Fabric {on cross shows sleeping porch where LOS ANGELES, Aug With] mediately after being told that a | Mr. and Mrs. Lawler were sleep. n P Charles McGwire dead from an 11-| sr dietment of him would|| Ing. Arrow indicates where first uti oy Giyonpe atrike there N the character of their design as well as in their . be sous ollowed ¢ bomb exploded. The boy is Oscar ; ays said : story leap after he was confronted) te > Lawler, Jr. who was rescued ||“ ’ ; “ ale not-easily-wrinkled material do these Suits pro- : | with evidence connecting him wi * ” v from the burning building by 0) wage ee # A : Odd Lines of | the dynamiting of the home of Oscar| @ > : ho | neighbors, following serious in ai claim their fitness for general day-in-and-day-out |Lawier, an attorney, here Sunday, | , . p «| Juries to his parents U. 8. Helped authorities are today continuing their | sult “Government witness . Ne one Summer Milline |investigation of his possible McGwire was aasistant « more’ for we than ye A new showing offers very attractive styles at T y | tion with the case in the hope of ef. r of the public < on lmny ou lo in Se r gE . ‘ ear 3 |fectually clearing up the mystery.| board, He was in the hall of ju ee oe 6 $45.00, $50.00 and $65.00, among them the two Several persons have been under sus-| tice when he suddenly rushed to the Naaiae Smanee $e ou ‘ models pictured: uce Ce) a picion for different reasons window and leaped. Every bone in ; a t strike. I'm | [i] ee ire leaped to hie death im! hie body wae b en ‘ . nt go back home ; bs - t Liberally patch-pocketed is the “pinch-back” Suit at MONG Trimmed Hats reduced to. this low price me + right with military collar and four-piece skirt. In there are Georgette and other transparent He Charecs Wifey Vamped | War Department Opens Of-|: colle treed: 3 been || heather mixtures of brown and green, green and effects in pastel shades, Taffeta Hats and Straws, | fice to Assist Yank to Washingtc a. am convinces tan, blue and black, also Oxford mixtures, $50.00. | Ss " ficers are trying E . principally inthe small and medium effects—alt ot.| Him of $500; Asks Divorce mt oe are wring fering exceptional value at $2.00. | When Charles Jones took the mat-|lute divorce. In the meantime, ac-| S¢veral case of soldiers, sailors; whil i : gether Widely-spaced pin-tucks stripe the jacket of the Suit cording to C jon, the © an 6} and m ‘ g to get response| Mrs immediately ; rding to Charles, the wife and the | ap steep l neotatit ’ of discussion at left from collar to edge in front and back, and ; q| Kale are listed as “missing from Washington, D. C., to their re-| . oe and red ‘ : ‘ UNTRIMMED HATS REDUCED TO $2.00 include | |]|"°™* Um* *#% De wae mighty proud) _________——= | ueata and application for the s6o|Detween the a, 7’ c*|) its conservative design is furthered by the notch : ‘ jand puffed up bonus, additionat travel pay, Liberty; } collar and narrow belt. In Copenhagen-blue, tau a variety of shapes and colors—foundations for | |J| jut pride goeth before destruction, Seda: Sheiehnes; have ork Wo the} Detents ‘War Action ” pasire Yao | sain tas Chunlaa one pia Aten AE seoneuembatives of Go| Ny 0 Tom Mee li oft the plum, dark-brown and Oxford mixtures, $65.00. smart hats at little cost. | Secording to Char dete ear , ‘Arthur Woods assistant to the sec.{strike during the war?” asked Vin —Second Fiver. |long after Charles slipped the par ; SetnGiar Gane on cent Brown | : unned that question P son a greenback for tying the knot, : en dl np adler I never di f DREN’S HATS REDUCED TO $2.00 are in |the missus began to develop marked predlise at nella with him," replied Mrs. Mooney charged service m banded effects and ornament-trimmed styles, boreesegtne gps eines toy megees Ssh : To assist the ex.service man, Col,|"But I can say that Tom has a says in his complaint for divorce Wiceks haat & : “| pretty clear head and considers deep in Lisere, Milan and Panama. | Charles wae visibly vexed when odihaan 65 ie OG lie every takes. 1 think Helen, hia wife, put Liberty Loan Meta et the oeate Aited to Tom _ f BASEMENT STORE ig 1 e beeernd aneane 99 | Bonds on the pan, and he émitted | “ ; that he would rather die 1,000 deaths | what is technically referred to as a} than have the war prolonged a single wear. lrimonial leap with the Rest and Only df and marine office roar,” when, one day, she tore a D. C., for the pury finally decided to Red Croas button from his lapel | 6nd an i The c¢ n Typical of the Basement Store’s Jenga on the:day Helen Jo alles t0 Oftice for the western district ts in of the recent strike failure him out of and re charge of Capt. Edwin C. Wemple. areas . . 2 ere he c Me 0! 7 r aco, | ¢ am a Displays of the Finer Blouses Are Sete rr pee ne eee aren 5 ea ee een enmOEE | ecuet neat. week |her not. Cal. Discharged soldiers | } | |. Them Chartes gn it was time |trouble in obtaining allowances, | at $12.50 and $15.00 yon TAKES: | cntesmigaries | trvron ca] AGAINST JAPAN No! Then naturally you should |! sengers, and rge cargo, the C. P Say 5 entrust the examination to the |/o. & liner Empresas of Russia will | ee | [JAND-EMBROIDERY, inserts of heavy laces, rows BRIDGES PLACE most reliable optician whore skill, || sail Thursday afternoon for Sriental | SAYS U. S. Should Beware ‘Dichén Leite of experience and s of practice || ports of Valenciennes lace ruffles, soutache braid and |}, ~ can determine whether you need . - of Invasion in N. W. H H Tames a change of lenses and 5 no ota - ib tucks play important roles in the development of || Auditor Is Chosen Commis- Sratea tab urea Weaties ake HERE'S HEAVIEST BAND 0k tied Gok hee W. . Me ese Georgette Blouses—worthy accompaniments to sioner for South District your individual rgquirements. iat Aopen: <daling toe teueseat De, Woe Sot Cunbe: whe lather | omen $s Shoes, Oxfords he smartest suits. Collarless and V-neck models and | Always Reliable viest band, It i the polices band| China Wednesday nigh ned William 8, Lincoln, auditor for the 2 members, the lightest member | the Chinese Y. M. ¢ Seat- d P. les with circular neck and back collar, in sizes 36 || port commimion, was elected. com Marcum ical Co. |: hing 200 pounds Total weight,| tle that the campaign against an umps . | missioner from the South district, to fe || 3% tons. encroachments of the succeed Robert Bridges, resigned, at 917 FIRST AVENUE —- panese in this country was Ith i of the oommiasion Wee | |v y If you once get into the habit of | most timely. Regrouped at Three Low Prices In the favored flesh-color and white—$12.50 | netay. Be will take up the duties |{ New? Madlecn Est. 1906 }! sting the truth you will find it] “Take Northern Manchuria as an groupe | of commiaujoner in one week much easier than lying example,” he said. “The Japs first -THE BASEMENT STORE. || lincoin is one of the pioneer em-| S Teves rrr eee . uae |ployes of the port of Seattle. He & all and thelr « stitu = Hl | jhas been page ype ota beget baggy Memorial Mi thew hail obt i \U. S. Will Pay for |"! |flehold at the throat of the country. |] 1250 PAIRS OF SHOES AND OXFORDS, including His ‘iret duties were those of au may Clothes Men Lost aitor and executive secret + F ans, but it ta no models in Russia Calf, Kid and Satin, reduced To speed along the employment of | ¥9% Mater * P : rt | a e S ig ee an th the Rhaceued to $7.45 pair. the 10,000 soldiers who are being d erm cce eth | charged from the army daily, settie- | P°Tfecting tly Big Reduction Prices on J) ment will be made by the director of |*Uditing department. | 3 Pahaciia Dit tie tintee mistee saan a 150 PAIRS OF HIGH SHOES, OXFORDS AND Gold Agate Jewelry [i finance for lon by officers, enti she -daaha.ivety Ai Fears abe, but. a Commendatory n These ema € PUMPS in Brown and Black leathers, with Moss Agates j@d men and nurses of clothing, bag |i) outbreak of the Spanish-Ameri Medals ss cia tition: Tels “ French and military heels, reduced to $6.00 gage and personal effects, while se calietel with the Sieat i Lavalliers |serving in the army. This includes |CA? war enll badly pair. oun Washington and served thruout the he served at acmps and! piiippine campaign with that out | posts in t nited States, ax well en forced iicad. Frieda co All | |a8 overocns Claimy are to be ea-|"t When peace was declared, he Ecclesiastical rd | so" at the mayonet, in|{! | 150 PAIRS OF OXFORDS AND PUMPS in a va- did not come back to Seattle, but re dressed to the Claims Branch, Settle: | (14 not comme Ts Bronze Work — ey. aa Nice pl | riety of styles and leathers, reduced to $4.90 ments Division, Office of the Direc-|""}), 199 por here once more ig progressing rapidly. |) tor of Finance, Munitions Bullding,| 4) over a deputy auditor | * First Floor, Don't delay. Washington, D. C. S poe * s Designs and Quotations e ed out the mental awak hina as the one plac FORGOT THE WATER c . ws : Cheerfully Furnished eon | where America ean reniier the great M. BENNETT CLEVELAND, Aug. 7.—Habit got| | At the el per She can find it in sae erere eg ll Speci Bw agg Sa strong contenders for the port Inquiries by Mail Will the darii— | __ “China ia awake | | Manufacturing Jeweler his friend's motor boat went dead |# > ; seen for centuries,” ; RY SURE | BRING THIS Me | | cane ceive 7 - Fs Noga SHICAGO, 4 7 « NG iS AD Hotel Westlake Near Pine J he slid under, discovering too late it y Receive Prompt vith sae eeneeer vee § a) hat Walter’ Fin ore only al Win repatr any Amert- ot an automobile Attention Seems like second nature | Phabet has n rec , ir of shoes when he went to ‘the tan watch, no mat~ | a be oe now on China wil npaities one ‘ Bot ter how badly Citizens Meet to for a child to be able to | ip! of 39 lette eof | earant fit two fy rol eee $2 wouldn't Urge New Highway locate a loaf of tettghortly after Ameri hey etetpped Bln: oberg ieee new tn ews To further plans to obtain a paved 0S. ayer hijea Gea tk wicican Mad Cote thing else, > elry, we have it 0 alla ach to Lake We pay cash for i highway from B: she - |me that China 1d raise $100,000 i? Dimaute ant Anything? Be ee iiery tarp ta Colman Building AMERICA MAID aie ee tia ba = oO i oF « our fr 1 That is the question that.a great many potitt 4 ic nly “i ig SEATTLE U. S. A. Good as ice cream, dainty ilar pn rn ‘ iearn ot ‘ REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS householders are asking themselves in these as cake,and no old American campaign, and went times of high cost of living. We admit that oe ig. |The response to America wa | _ In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which {fs the lightest it is a hard proposition Sout canned that | Accuses Erzberger ¢ 4 doctor fussing around if {it inchas not. with $100,000 fe it And strongest plate known, covers Very little of the roof of the mouse Ol . 8 fe w 500, bit ara! for that very reason it is all the more worth Friendly to Allies | | she eats a slice or two | with + ea aabi Ra: tw aaata ty teed 18" sate. oe he ae es doing. It is better to save something— BERLIN, Aug. 6 fe ed) 3 | more— | ance ‘ jo not e will| EXAMINATION FREE even small amounts—than not to save any- repantay De a arpa tnt ng cto i k eri vegin ‘TEETH $15.00 Sct of Teeth. ...........$10,00 ita at all ) inance Minister Hraberwer an been Of course, she loves it. | ning to soo nc A antung Lares $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth... . $8.00 00 lendly c je entente ne i rr ’ $8.00 © aveege And you are more likely to save WITH a Tagtisc dechau today printed Builds bone, develops . ‘ ) $8.00 Bridgework. ‘ease savings account than WITHOUT it. ag iphone es a ON 4 muscle, e, and ) eve swe $2.00 Amalgam Filling + $1.00 areha padi ake! : will look in vain Painless Extracti ich Eraberger ‘ap Porter Baking Co. All work guaranteed for 18 yea epi FIRST NATIONAL BANK | vealed personally for the réleawe of SEATTLE STEALS ONLY | morning "and get-teeth same day EOP E ge At pl lege SoS German prisoner A ¥ We Stand the FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. a sickle ‘Toe Tom," bra jar, [early patients, whowe wr: oa send, yi sur “ MvkGha® MBvains il giving good sat jon. Ask our # who have tested our work, When coming to our office, be aure y ; 2 ro a lawyer objects to being 100% American ‘oke into Mrs. R. W, Thompson's | P&t ; Established 1882 lsecantebestioned tor bie wits “Co : ‘oo but after Uckting the fect | * Mons "Saale yen cage Si Ze 3 . of her two daughter © if they 1221-Third Ave were asleep, found them awake and OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS *COR.UNIVERSITY: fled | 907 UNIVEMSITY sT, Oppesite Fraser-raterses Ce, e The female matchmaker usually goes about disguised as a chaperon,

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