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PAGE 7 THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1919. - FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Black DID BOOZE DEAL CAUSE MURDER? Deputies Working on New Theory in Leslie Case _ DOWNSTAIRS STORE | " DOWNSTAIRS STORE | A Purchase of Rootleggera who had sold -water 4 labelled as whisky. and w 4 : ; esti Kent cha 4 Madd to nave threatened to "eet fa Taffeta Petticoats 120 Girls Tub Frocks ‘ soding r Saaetner™ Witch's, Fesort Reduced to 4 aN bak’ auewdig von $2.95 Creates a Saving-opportunity gf gy us <clerbetipeby orice considerably less for Thursday a Dreetdtnes Gy Debate “aeses than usual are these | ioh ee > mays ‘Teatle all-black Petticoats of soft at $2.50 ; a mt prey eo taffeta, with their deep, i ; gers, the day after he was abot frilly flounces. Lengths RESSES so attractively styled, and so T Ne os have been given out and 36 to 40 inches. Reduced well-made of good ginghams, chambrays, j have been made yet 5. 2 DOWNSTAIRS 6 to $2. rH had lived at Mra, Wilson's home for a year. percales and cotton crash, that it will be TORE. Boys’ Full-lined broidery and button Sizes 7 and Dark-green. Every boy knows that extra knickerbockers are handy to wear with sweat- Leslie was in the front room of easier to choose several than to decide on one. “Mother” Wileon's house the night ° . coil lg olga Rigdon Extra-size In addition to Knickerbockers | who did the shooting, Leslie would ‘ | not tell who shot him, the he was * plain green, blue, | Delleved to have known. Silk Blouses tan, rose and pink, $2.50 H 1 Wiag call alte $5.75 and $8.50 _ there are combina- ERVICEABLE wool | ‘alifornia in grease eps # 8 tions of these col- mixtures are sturdily || oh stifie e SPEC sL Ps He = have testifi op th E PI TALLY : designed ors with plaids, in tailored into these Knigie aml for large figures are i f nepeneintendee | ; ; : Saat Dresses designed erbockers, and they are | these Blouses of heavy 1 ; “ef with rows of shir- lined throughout. | Crepe de Chine, with gen- Siiin. “ctaKe ren. Choi { B G io ai erous-size collars and hem- x Pe nd ae “wart gai | stitching, in White, Flesh- color, Navy and Gray. Equally appropriate to the trimming. to 14 years. Three Dresses |“ OVERELECTION Many Wounded When ia full figure are All-black sie Olees' Sto 10 § cession Is Attacked | Habutai Silk Blouses in from the a 5 years, jf pr aay tailored styles. Sizes 48 P h ve | ROME, Nov. 10.—(United Press.) to 54. urchase BOYS’ CLOTH CAPS in ]j Priced at $5.75 tionists attacked a procession dur-| ing the post-election celebration, ac-| ‘ —First disord ita fre , 4 da ‘Wabetins wore Teperset e and $8.50. are Sketched wool mixtures of gray, from Milan late today. Interven-| eCW 1 roc S —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Dress of rose cotton green and brown, also in crash, with plait- blue serge, sizes 6% to 5 cording to Glpatches. Many were 4 ¥ Sewing Aprons ed bodice and 7%, $1.00. wounded. Police arrested several of In an Extraordinary Offering Red d 25. skirt, and quaint ‘ BOYS’ WOOL MITTENS ~~" Soctalists secant a general 2s ESE > Sis EP ee educed to Cc peplum suggest- 1 in black, gray and : Stakes — sf Figg re HITE Lawn Sewing ing an overjacket effect; trimmed with buttons. brown, 65¢. 3 searched headquarters of the com- Aprons with trim- The collar is in French-gray with embroidered de- BOYS’ KNIT GLOVES : eee Se sieht ot ee $33.50 Thursday ming of Filet-pattern or sign. Price $2.50. black “ ay and fed E ee, tank . Cae shadow lace, reduced to 5 dieebed § ‘ iit iehilhgs: nbiahtmbe: Me _____! 25e¢. Novel Side-fastening Dress combining green-and- oe powsirasns ae : apparent socialist success in th i P 25 E ri i id skirt wi in pi i i anny ‘ iia: Gapipdite. viteces “tren ROUGHT about by a favorable purchase, this offering af- 60 CORSET COVERS with eT ee ee ee 4 The city today showed the follow ected ant : D f ribbon-run _ embroidery in plaid. Price $2.50, R f 7 ing vote: S Important savings on Vresses 0 ige, Filet-patt Socialiata, 12081; Catholic, 10.709 . * lace’ and embroidery Plain green chambray fashions this Dress, with its emnants 0} nationalists, 9.002; $,437;! combatants, 5,975. Socialists also appeared to have carried all the larger cities. Cath: olics were running second. Wire Briefs ISCO, Nov. 19.—“Dur- led life,” said Mrs. Meats gave me only to spend it, I found Iberals, rows of shirring, gathered pockets and trimming Table Oilcloth 3B5¢ each. of white piping and buttons. Price $2.50. ATHLETIC GIRDLES, in Featured Thursday in the Downstairs Store. Reduced to es 20 and 21 ly, re- sizes 20 ui} only, ri 25c Yard duced to on A SEFUL lengths, rang- “Mill Ends” of —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORTL - A eth Chambray Gingham combined, reduced to Beaded and Embroidered Georgette Crepe Meteor Charmeuse Taffeta Crepe dc Chine and combinations of these materials — in fashions designed for business, afternoon and informal evening wear, and in these colorings—taupe, plum, royal-purple, wistaria, navy, three shades of brown and black. Old-fashioned yard to 174-yards, of Table ‘ Oilcloth in yin and 54-inch Mint Lozenges widths, including blue and | hite til tt , brown, Special 35¢ Pound Wein white aid fi F unquestioned purity plain white and black, re duced to 25¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Some of the Frocks are heavy with beads, others are lavishly em- broidered—and soutache braiding, rufflings and encircling bands are To Sell at Yard, Thursday also cleverly used as trimming. : and Mhicincedcigg ng 4 -_ nese SAVOT;! Azenges in a <*cogges ae Atha i peppermint af and enter HERE are 850 yards of standard-quality Cham- “Seconds” in trom the Academy Zt Four of the Dresses are Sketched, Left to Right: green flavors make a very bray Ginghams in this offering, in lengths ; ; pBclence building. “I reckon we im o ; € . wht, = i 4 Trepiace it,” said the janitor, “Tt was Black Charmeuse in bo- Navy Crepe Meteor in Navy Georgette Frock Tenesane My op i eg from 10 to 20 yards which will be cut as desired. Women’s 7 i — lero effect, with cuffs kimono - sleeve _ style, shy wide ribbonsene —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, They are in plain shades of pink, light- Silk-boot ‘ | SAN FRANCISCO, ggg and under-tunic of with elaborate beaded ania panes Oe Tox. > blue and dark-blue, also checks and stripes Ff os tage algag metallic - embroidered design in the broad : hd Women’s and blue, desirable for house Stockings Georgette—$33.50. girdle—$33.50. “Louis,” she told police. “He wrote me for the money.” under-tunic of navy charmeuse. Price $33.50. thank NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Religion owas tabled at the West Side Y. M. C. the Rev. Lieut. B. W. May Ee introduced for a “short re- iin gious talk.” The crowd yelled for & @ talk on flying from the Atlantic to i the Pacific—and got it. Hi 13 Two Underpriced Groups of Trimmed Hats Featured Thursday At 95c and $1.95 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19.—Believ- Sng a college education should equip one for all emergencies, 50 girl stu- dents at the University of Southern | California will spend a day studying operation of Los Angeles divorce » MARSHALL, Mich, Nov. 19.—Ed4) Berry, farmer, put on an old vest and found a check for $370 in a pock-! Shale hte naaw't Shinoda ie ‘Yep.{f| AT $1.95, there are Narrow-brim Sailors, suggest- # they're pretty well to do up this ing poke effects, in zibeline and velvet, with gros- a way. grain ribbon bands, and some with edging of uncut silk fringe, in navy, brown and black, reduced to $1.95. SIKESTON, Mo., Nov. 19.—Leon- ard McMullin and James Faulkner, airplane hunters, will be tried at the 4 Next term of the federal court on a EY charge of violating federal migra a tory bird laws by hunting geese with | I) ‘. ; an airplane. AT 95¢, Feather Turbans in beige and blue shades, also Skating Caps of soft angora, in beige and brown. Reduced to 95c. —rue pownsTarms : SAN FRANC! 185¢ 30, Nov. 19.—John TORE. EB. Kelierd, Shakespearean actor, filed a petition in bankruptcy, sched | a uling debts of $27,961 and assets of | a $50, The latter consisted of two . suits of clothes and shoes. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.—Hav- ing no further use for “Exhibit A”— 10 cakes—Judge Shortall adjourned court and the jurors feasted, seven women members serving. ’ Turner Elected in Hot Everett Fight EVERETT, Nov. 19.—Following| one of the bitterest campaigns in the history of Snohomish county, Capt. Charles A. Turner, war vet eran, was elected public safety com a missioner of Everett yesterday. He F defeated Newton Jones, superintend-| ent of the Clough-Hartley mills, by 1,200 votes. R. B. Williams defeat ed Mayor D. D. Merrill for com missioner of public works by 800 votes, W. H. Clay was chosen com missioner of finance. He defeated John Rogers, secretary of the Elks, by 89 vites “Model” Roasters Special $1.00 and $1.45 OVERED Oval Roasters of heavy, seamle sheet steel, as pictured, self-browning and self- basting. Easily-cleaned, for on their smooth sur- face there are no crevices for grease to lodge. Two sizes as follows: SS Ask Deportation of “Ambassador’’| NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Demand that Ludwig C. A a wan Bolshevik America, be deporte day by the America Labor, thru Hugh ¥ w York representative. Frayn Jared that soviet Ruasdans in the United States Size 101x154, holds 10-pound turkey, or two 4- pound chickens, special $1.00. aior” to made to ' eration of Size 11%x17%, holds 16-pound turkey, special at $1.45. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, ne tried to break down the American Federation of Labor, both from with- edo effect on the plait- ed bodice—$33.50, Navy Georgette Frock, heavily beaded in front and back, with crush girdle and ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. New Arrivals Rich Coating Plushes $3.00 Yard DMIRABLE in dresses and suits as well as coats are these handsome Plushes, which offer good selection in desirable color- ings as follows: Coral Taupe Navy Purple Plum — Cerise Beaver Copenhagen also Black. Thirty-six inches wide, $3.00 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Odd Items in Dinnerware Reduced EVERAL different pat- terns are included in this underpriced assort- ment — not enough pieces in any of them to make a complete service — hence the reduced prices. Dinner and Luncheon Plates, set of six, re- duced to $1.25. Decorated Cups and Sau- cers, set of six, reduced to $2.00. Plain White Platters, meas- uring 15 inches long, re- duced to 45¢@ each, and Sauce Dishes, Soup Plates, Covered Dishes and many other dishes are priced proportionately low. THE DOWNSTAIRS BTORE. Glace Gloves $1.50 Pair ELL-FINISHED Glace Gloves in Tan, White, Pear!-g and Black with novelty stitching, featur- ing very attractive value at $1.50 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Children’s Stockings 25c Pair EDIUM - WEIGHT Black Cotton Stock- ings, made to give good service, low- sizes 6 to 10, priced at 25¢ ps THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Infants’ Shirts 50c OFT wool-mixture in these Rubens Shirts in- sures sufficient warmth, with no irritation of the skin. Sizes 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6, 50¢, —THE DOWNSTAIRS Wide Laces 70c and 85c ERY effective in the wide neck ruffles of the mode are these Laces which are in Oriental ef- fect, with tubular effect at top for ribbon, Equally useful as lingerie rufflings and camisoles. Widths 514 to 9 inches, 70¢ and 85¢ yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS 81 STORE. TORE. Stamped Tea Aprons, 50c TAMPED for such sim- ple stitches as lazy- daisy and French knots are Tea Aprons of sheer e lawn—especially de- sirable for holiday-giving, 50¢. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. in pink dresses, aprons and children’s wear. Thirty inches wide, 25¢ yard. 250 YARDS OF STRIPED JAPANESE CREPE, 28 inches wide, reduced to 25¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Men’s Heavy-weight Underwear at $1.00 GOOD investment in winter comfort is made by the man who lays in a supply of these Shirts and Drawers, with heavy Brown Cotton their soft combed inside Made with knitted cuff and collar, so that their shape will be retained. Sizes 32 to 46. 11-QUAR {\ KETTLE LADLE, $3.25 spiral wire out, $3.50. Garment finish. Price $1.00 garment. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Aluminum Cooking Utensils Attractively Low-priced QUART ALUMINUM WITH Large Soup or Preserv- ing Kettle of pure alumi- num, with flat bottom for quick heating and lip for pouring. With ladle, $3.25. STX-QUART TEA KETTLE AT $3.50 Tea Kettle of seamless sheet aluminum, “cold” handle, with well-finished through- COVERED ALUMINUM SAUCEPANS $1.35 and $1.75 As pictured, Saucepan pure spun with fit-in cover; venient sizes for cooki cereals and Three-quart size, 4-quart size, $1.75. ny of aluminum, con- ing veget tables. $1.45; Out and within the organization, 89c Pair. LL defects Stockings have been carefully mended at the factory, so their w qualities should not be im- paired. They are in Black, White and Havana-brown, sizes — 814 to 10, low-priced at — 89¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Hot Water Bottles — Two-quart Size 95c OT Water Bottles, in two-quart size, choco- _ late-color rubber trimmed with black. Priced at 95¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN $1.10— Extra -heavy, 214-quart Saucepan with lip on both sides, so that one may pour from either side, $1.10. ALUMINUM RICE BOILER AT $2.15 A 1%-quart Rice Boiler with handle securely riveted and ebonized wood knob on cover, The cover fits both utensils so that either may be used separately, Price $2:15, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB. in these —