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a : 5 FRASIER-PATERSON Co, UNWRITTEN LAW | TO BE DEFENSE Brother and Sister to Plead Defense of Honor MARYSVILLE, Cal, Nov, 7. (United Press)--The unwritten law thet a man has the right | to avenge the honor of his sister will be relied upon Frank A, McCormick and Mrs. Fred J. Wilson of the charge that they murdered Charles A. Brown, young stockman | s made plain today, | he inquest last night. ers jury foun Brown came to his deat gunshot wounds inflicted by “the SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREE Special Price Basement _ Handsome New Coats at $18.50 ~The greatest Coat values we have been able to secure this season. — 8 Coats made to sell at $35.00 —29 Coats"made to sell at $29.50 —30 Coats made to sell at $25.00 — 8 Coats made to sell at $22.50 Total 75—Selling at $18.50 Each lon the important point of whether |Hrown had a gun. Ward declared not, Potts sald he did. yY agreed thy own and mick first #tr and that} n acouned Mot of fight unfairly, | Question of Gun | Ward said Brown had had a gun, | which had bee ‘ive o bh by —A remarkable purchase secured from a man- BB See witten a ton eo pon. | ufacturer who was forced to dispose of all Ho said Brown had returned this gun to Mra. Wilson before the fight early winter garments, consisting of about 50 Plush and 25 Cloth Coats. —The Plush Coats are in both plain and striped plushes, full lined, some with rich silks, others with fancy linings. Some have large col- lars and cuffs of black plush—one style has collar of moufflon fur. —The colors are taupe, tan, gray, Burgundy, green, Pekin-blue, brown and wistaria. The size range is complete. —The Cloth Coats consist of smart belted models of pom-pom cdating, full lined and in- terlined. Colors, brown and taupe. Sizes 36 to 44, and a splendid stout mode! of black velour that comes in sizes 45 to [Mra Wilson is the wife of Fred J | Wilson, well known newspaper man. Ward said McCormick came into! Hrown's cabin and argued with | |Mrown, declaring Hrown had been {with Mrs. Florence Howard, Mo-| |Cormtck’s younger sister, the night |b McCormick, according to | Ward, maid ho would #ee hin sister | and that if Brown had been with her in an apartment the night be-| fore, he would return and have it out with Brown. MeCormick returned to Brown's | cabin later in the day,” Ward testi | “Brown and myself were lying . MoCormick accused Brown bbed him by the throat, start to choke him, Brown arose and | "Why don't you fight like a! |mant * Saw Struggle ore. entrees . THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Women's Gloves Dependable Values for Street and General Wear —Strap wrist light weight Street Gloves, with con- trasting embroidered backs. Colors include browns, gray and sand. At $5.00 a pair. One-clasp Prix seam sewn Buckskin Gloves, in nat- ural and tan shades, At $3.50 a pair. One-clasp Pique and Prix seam sewn Capeskin Gloves, with contrasting stitched backs. In gray, tan, sand and ivory shades. At $3.00 a pair. ~—Gloves, Firet Floor. Children’s Gloves Moderate Warmth and Very Good Looks Combined ~Although the fall and winter weather is no cold, nevertheless children’s hands feel mue' comfortable in these coverings. For infants, misses and boys, we have Gloves in Pique and overseam sewn styles, in tan, brown and gray. The materials are suede and capeskin, For $1.75 and $2.00, —Gloves, First Floor. really more Special for Saturday Beauty Boxes ~— This style of hand bags, often called “Canteen Cases,” as sketched, are of black polished vachette leath- er and silk lined. These cases con- tain the usual fittings. They are 51 only. —This is one of the most remarkable money-saving sales of coats we |struggling and blood streaming from Potts testified he saw the two men tractively priced, at $3.75. very attractive bags, and most at- have offered in many a day, as the garments are all late models of ex- cellent fabrics and styles, and the sale price is most moderate. McCormick's face. Brown, he maid pulled 4 pistol and a bunch of keys |from his pocket and fired at Mec Cormick. Hats for Women and Misses —200 Trimmed Hats in a large assortment of shapes, sizes and colors. ‘It would surely seem that any type of woman could be suited here. In the selection, besides the hats with novelty trimmings, is a large assort- ‘ment of the popular roll-brim beavers. Potta said Mrs, Wilson ran from the house, crying, “Charlie, don't| shoot.’ McCormick, he said, shot Brown, and Mra. Wilson fired sev eral shots into Brown's body. REGISTRATION TOTALS 70,741 Books Are Open From 8:30 A. M. Until 9 P. Y. Seattle's registration totaled 70,- T41 at 9 o'clock Thursday night, an increane of 7,304 names over the number that qualified at the last municipal election. ‘The abnormal registration indicates to political ob- servers that Seattle is taking a tre. jmendous interest in the schoo! and | port elections which will be held on | [December 2 and December 6, re- spectively | In spite of rain Thureday night, Excellent Values in Children’s Wear Girls’ Hats Priced in Three Groups $1.85 $2.85 $3.85. —There are silk velvet Tams, Sport shapes, soft drooping Sailors with Tong ‘streamers, and novelty Hats with pretty trims of ribbons and fancy | 4 total of 205 men and women reg | istered between 5 and 0 o'clock, | ornaments. The registration books will be} ‘ lopen between 8:30 a. m. and 9} Pp. m. every day until next Mon- —Hats that girls like, at prices acceptable to their mothers. day evening, when registration for |the school election ceases. | A noticeable number of women have appeared for registration in| the last 10 days Registration clerks report nu- merous rejections because of the! |inability of men and women of} foreign birth to produce naturall- zation papers. Girls’ Rain Capes $2.50 and $3.25 i } Girls’ Serge Dresses at $5.00 and $5.50 —Youthful Dresses of pretty plaid © —Two very special children’s _ serge in several color combina- jtems: The ones at $2.50 are of oe re eee eee yam, tan rubber-lined fabrics; the $3.25 olds. ae Capes are of sateen, rubber lined, and come in navy and cardinal. | | [ANTI-CIGARET BILL PLANNED —Smart Navy Serge Dresses in middy style, with full pleated Both qualities have full, adjust- | OREGON CI®Y, Ore, Nov. §—| will soon be in circulation thruout| Oregon, according to D. KB. Frost} of this city, another of the meas. \ ure, Frost rays that 10,000 signatures will insure the bill a place on the} |ballot at the next election, and pre | dicts that the necessary names wil! Girls’ Coats @ o be secured within a short period. The initiator of the measure, ftate of Oregon, states that a pe on will be placed h every ch’ —When looking for a warm, stylish coat for in the state, one with every W. C.| the “little woman,” don’t fail to visit the Base- |. U. organization and one in each | grange. | ment. Ft —Coats for little tots, sizes 4 to 6, at ; $4.95 to $7.50 —Girls’ Coats (6 to 14 years) at $7.95 to $15.00 t, Mich., Nov. 7.—Car| |shortage is keeping thousands of | bushels of apples in the Manistee dis-| trict from the market and they are | |rotting in piles. | Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair |) | of ‘ | Girlsif you want plenty Before the advent of Christianity, A woman's Idea of good luck is to| Airmen passing over Santa Mon-s)\.).. beautiful, giomy, silky hale, hogs were household pets among the| find in the pile a pair of socks that /!e4, Cal, are requested to fly high|a, py all means get rid of dand- |during church hours on Sunday 80) rue, for it will starve your hair doesn't need darning. ‘Hawaiians. : ja not to distract attention from/anq’ ruin it if you don't. abate It doesn’t do much good to try| The only “Ito brush or wash it out wure way to get rid of dandruff is | to dissolve it, then you destroy it New and Wonderful It ts a long time since Holland has sent to this country such a Magnificent class of Bulbs as we have just received ‘ r entirely, ‘To do this, get about four The Hyacinths are a wonder to behold, in size, symmetery, and Hair Removing Secret | (iinces ot ordinary liquid arvon purity. (How to Get Rid of Roots and AN) | apply it at night when retiring; use The professional gardeners of the city are actively buying, and enough to moisten the scalp and we are refusing many large wholesale orders in order to take care ‘The secret in out! Any woman rub it In gently with the finger Of our regular trade. At this time our stocks of all varieties are unbroken, and we have the largest and finest collection of varieties that we have ever once to offer, Absolutely no comparison to the American rfluous hair can trouble ab: surface hal tips, By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and yur more applications will dissolve and entirely yery single sign and trace ~ | comp! destre of it. You will find, too, that all itehing Our Farm and Garden Book describes them. copy, ask for it, If you want Bulbs, get them now, or you will be disappointed. If you have not a a Tat, follow |"nd digging of the scalp will stop, RANDALL-McLOUGHLIN \ and Have the |and your hair will look and feel a Where the Madison Cable gts seconds, [Renee times better, You can get ' (iecends. quid arvon at any drug store, starts Factory and Office axe home, w ¥ {het lig inexpensive and four ounces ts skin all you will need, no matter how ne i*/much dandruff you have, This sim- nle remedy never fails,—Advertise- ment ? at Western i 320 Westlake North A Elliott 5156 Elliott 2597 our very ey smooth, hairless, FP eos, non-irritating, harmless you could eat i tisement, a Leather Goods Section, First Floor. Saturday's Specials in In Girls’ Stockings 29c —800 pairs Girls’ Fine Cotton Stockings, fine ribbed, medium weight, seamless, double heels and toe. ~—Black only. Sizes 6 to 10. At 29¢ a pair. —Hosiery, First Floor. Foot-torm Shoes for ~——Foot-form Shoes, made by the best manyfacturers, such as Dugan and Hudson and The Littlé Siwash, both in tan and black leathers. ~—Children’s brown calf, made on foot-form last with medium heavy sole. Sizes 56 to 844. At $4.00. -~Misses’ Brown Calf Boots, made on foot-form last, with medium heavy sole and low leather heel. Sizes 11 to 2. Priced at $6.50 a pair. —Growing Girls’ Brown Calf Boots, made on medium shape last with heavy welt soles and medium low heels. Sizes 244 to 8 Priced at $9.00 a pair. —Shoe Department, Second Floor. Jet Black Beads Specially Priced for Saturday —The popular Princess and long opera lengths. five different styles. $1.95. pers In Regular $2.50 qualities, for —Jewelry, First Floor. Items of Quality . From the Umbrella Section ~m —In these days of uncertain weather, an umbrella is, to be sure, a necessity—but it may glso be a pleasure to look upon and a satisfaction to possess. —Novelty Umbrellas, in both India and eight-rib frames. The handles, and likewise the tips and ends which match, are made of imitation ivory, amber and tortoise. The prices are from $8.50 to $25.00. —Pure silk covered eight-rib Umbrellas, with black ebonoid handles fitted with white rings at the end. In black, navy, green, red and taupe. An Umbrella value at $6.00. umbrellas, First Floor. The Coats for Girls ~—Who can say how much of joy and comfort to the girl is contained in a new coat that is exactly to her liking? —With the thought of styles that ap- peal to youthful tastes, and of qual- ities that assure substantial service, these Coats for girls have been placed in our stocks. There are 47 Coats at $25.00 and 43 Coats at $35.00 which merit special mention because they are the coats which appeal to daugh- ters and mothers more generally than others. —Of silvertone, velour, polo cloth, chinchilla and novelty mixtures, in many styles and the wanted coat colors, many with full back and large collars and pockets; others in plain tailored styles, and many fur trimmed. —We also have some coats cheaper —as low as $10.00; and others high- er, up to $58.75, Misses’ Department, Third Floor. A Special Sale of New Smart Coats at $35.75 A special purchase made for this sale, of 100 high grade Coats for women and misses, at a most decided reduction upon regular prices. ~The styles are correct, accord- ing to the very latest, and rep- resent a wide variety of types. —All have large, convertible collars, which may be fastened high for the colder days—some collars are of fur, some of self materials. Button trimmed straps and tabs add smart dis- tinguishing touches to many. —The materials are tricotine, jersey cloth, velour, silvertone and tinseltone. e Coats, Third Floor. Velvets —Showing a plentiful selection in spite of a scarcity of pile fabrics. —Fur Cloths, 50 inches wide, priced $9.50 to $18.00. —Plushes, 50 inches wide, priced $9.50 to $18.00. —Chiffon Plush, 40 inches wide, priced $16.00 yard. —Velour Du Nord, 64 inches wide, priced $10.50 yard. —Coating Velvet, 89 inches wide, ‘priced $7.50 yard. —Erect Pile Velvet, 36 inches wide, priced $8.00 yard. —Costume Velvet, 36 inches wide, priced $4.50 yard. —Chiffon Velvet, 40 inches wide, priced $8.00 yard. —Costume Velvet, 44 inches wide, priced $4.95 ‘yard. —Dress Velvet, 30 inches wide, priced $2.00 yard. —Erect Pile Velvet, 18 inches wide, priced $2.00 yard. —Paon Velvet, 18 inches wide, priced $1.75 and $2.00. —Velveteen, 21 to 36 inches wide, priced at $1.25 to $4.50 yard. —Corduroy, 32 inches wide, priced $1.50 yard. * Black Chiffon Cords —Imported Chiffon Velvet, smooth cord, beautiful — rich black material for suits, one-piece dresses, 4 and misses’ wear. 27 inches wide. Moderately ‘ at $3.00 a yard. —Silks and Dress Goods, First Floor American Made New Styles Just Received Nainsook Gowns wy, Two styles are in the regular sizes —One is with hemstitched tailored top and embroid- ered floral design, combined with feather stitching, at $2.75. The other style has ribbon-run lace edgings about the neck and sleeves, and a foliage embroidered design, at $3.00. E —Extra sizes are embroidered in ch dots and for- get-me-nots, ribbon-run necks and trimmed with Mal- tese lace. At $3.95. Nainsook Petticoats —A tailored-style, with hemstitched hem, double panel front and embroidered in floral designs. At $3.00. —Underwear, Second Floor, Im the Men's Corner Outing Flannel Night Wear —Men’s outing flannel night wear, of good quality and warmth enough for these cool nights. —A fine silk-braid bound outing flannel pajama at $3.50. —A slightly lighter weight qual- ity, at $2.25. —A silk braid bound night robe, at $2.50. —A’ plain V-neck night robe, at $1.50. . fs Men’s Union Suits —‘Sterling” full fashioned union suits for the man who wants a snug-fitting suit which still allows the body plenty of freedom. —A fine silk and wool union suit at $18.00 a garment. —A mercerized silk garment at $8.50. ~—A soft natural gray wool mixture, at $6.00. —Munsing” union suits. Of all wool and woolen mixtures. —Priced at $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 and $10.00, —Cottons priced from $2.00 to $3.00. —arter’s” union suits, Of all wool, and wool mixed. —Priced from $5.00 to $6.50. —Cottons selling at $2.50 to $3.50. * Phoenix Cashmere Hose ‘ —Hose ‘in the heather mixtures, in the drop stitoh style—also plain knit. Priced at $1.25 and $1.50. —An extra heavy sport heather quality, at $2.25. —Men's Section, Firat Floor,