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5 y ‘ ag H THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1919. [Have You Done Your Bit for Fatherless Haney Family? Every American Legion post FREDERICK | in tho United Staten. will” be & NELSON | 222: while | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Haney cane to its readers and urged | #) them to send contributions direct to) Charles Armontrout, treasurer of the Haney trust fund, at Centralia Gives All Ho Can — “I'm sending $1 a man told The | Star over the phone, “which is $1 more than I can afford-—but I feel the Cent massacre last Sat- [so strongly in this matter that I urday night, | think all of us should all we can Haney was shot thru the heart|/to keep that fam want | when he was mistaken in the dark| An envelop me to The Star for one of the fugitives the posse | early today ining ® $5 bill from wan seoking His widow and ten|EBugene Lev © the Haney fund. | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | cw # would tke to create a trust trom the Toys “clothing ‘inpartinent | 300 Fabric | would adequately protect them trom otties © Newon's came to thel Hand-b went duriag the years ahead ns Here's $6.50 that the employee in and- ags Sy Sy or Wool J Dresses H of the Ames onto | p co oe Ee Reduced tu oo! Jersey Uress r $25.00 agen ane - the fund, and will appeal! Centralia American Legion men e# ‘$2.95 at ¥ | to posts thruout the country to help. blish ah adequate tru fund to .. ‘. Anything Star readers can do to help ry ee "the Ml v4 pine pe HE caracul cloth trimming on these | Will certainly be appreciated. clip the following blank, and send it m J ] ; The Star Wednesday etated the|with contributions, to | ARLY gift-choosers Frocks adds immeasurably to their have an unusual op- smart appearance — and this combina- }for the fugitives, | portunity in this collection : * * : tion of fur-cloth and wool jersey is not | | of Bags, which are in the met every day. , favored materials of Inclosed please find $ . to help swell the Ameri Sil can Legion trust fund for the Benefit of the fatheriess Haney a Haire family, | Mercerized Moire akding posses in the search for fugitive outlaws connected with The Crown Heater for Ceal or Wood HE Crown burns wood as readily as it does coal, and converts a small amount of fuel into a sur- prising degree of heat. The check draft in the back enables the Crown | to hold the fire all day or Sir: all night, and the mica door permits a cheerful view of the fire. A Smart New Model in Clip the Blank Thelr contributions were immedi The American Legion men in|ately mailed to Centralia Lewis county have already con-| Star readers who want to help the Charles Armontrout, Treasurer Haney Family Trost Fand, Grant Hedge Post, American Legion, Centralia, Wash. Suggesting a Russian blouse ef- Satin-stripe Silks fect, this mode, with its graceful In Bleck, Navy: Brows ata lines, is almost universally becom- Taupe. Reduced to $2.95. . ing. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. i A In Brown, Tan, Gray, Purple, Blue Failure of a dite Rui ne ad and Oxford, and in sizes for misses and wi n—$25.00. Germany, Says Hindenburg oy BY CARL D, GROAT jvon Hindenburg assumed command,| United Press Staff Correspondent (Germany's armies were outaum BERLIN, Nov. 2.—The finat|bered ten to six, he said, and in “ ent of history” will show |“@equate equipment and ammunition $1.00 Each $24.00, $28.00 and i ig igen dag Cl ig oe ge a wt ANY useful articles of eo |mony yesterday the probers pro: w vi P sir- —THE DOWNSTAIRS sToRE. |f|!4pse.” Field Marshal von Hinden’| guceq ‘reports. from Haniel von ie He Coes burg told the reichstag committee able for gifts have been {Haimhausen, former secretary of tovestigating the war jthe German embassy in Washing grouped at one price, as follows: The Crown Heater presents a pleasing ap- pearance, also; its taste- ful, plain nickel trim- mings are seasily kept . p An Exceptional Offering of Leather Noveltie: —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Three sizes, moderate- ly priced at Misses’ Scarf and Cap Sets $1.50 IRLS find these fluffy |} Brushed Wool Scarfs New Dress Satins In Handsome Two-tone Effects ' and New Plain Colorings $3.50 Yard Lack of cooperation, the weak-lton warning the im y he perial govern ness and failure of political leaders | ment that America would enter the NR nSTS THIRD & PIKE CROWNS Satisfaction and lack of # in bis demandiwar if the threatene: for obediencs # the Peal cause Of/ submarine wartare ae Prowse done the disintegration of the German) 4 morica’s entry meant defeat for land and naval forces, he declared iGermany, von Halmhausen warned, Operations were doomed before the) socording to his reports, adding that revolution, von Hindenburg Insisted.|GermanAmericans in the United Tt only put the finishing touchem/ states generally were loyal to the to Germany's collapse. American government. | Ladendorff on Stand Ladendorff brushed these reports Following von Hindenburg, Erich aside, declaring that “such memo Ludendorff, former quartermaster.|randa” always was referred to the general, who shared with the field “proper sources.” marshal the command of Germany's ‘Was Sertous Move land forces, declared the situation) wo. sindgenburg was inclined to! PLATES First! was “most serious” when he and In the choice of a Dentist your first consideratiqn should be the certainty of professional work which will mean lasting satisfac- tion. But if it is possible at the same time to benefit by such moderate charges as these, why not do so? Wouldn't it be worth five minutes of your time to find out the facts? [POWER 4 ACT METROPOLITAN NOW HERE UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT 25¢—Daily Matiners—25¢ S0¢—For Ladies Only—SO¢ vA “NOT A PICTURE” give the reports more serious treat |ment. The decision for unrestricted undersea warfare was the “hardest of the war,” be admitted—excepting jonly the armistice. \ | Monarchiste and pan-Germans staged a great demonstration as von Hindenburg and Ladendorft came to) the reichstag yesterday. More than} 2,000 were gathered in front of the| building, in a blinding snowstorm. “Hoch Hindenburg! dorftf™ the crowd shouted. Then a group, started up “Deutach land Uber Alles,” and soon the whole @ crowd was singing. As Hindenburg At the Matinees Alice Ster- Hing will address the ladies on the “Duel of the Sexes,” con- cerning marriage, divorce and love. Prices—Nights for all over 15 years, 25c, 50c, 75, $1.00 Any Home Can Afford This Victrola This genuine Victrola will bring into your home the greatest artists, selections by the most noted bands and music you like best, whether it be songs by the world’s orchestras, | Hindenburg found upon his donk a/f) came to the reichatag steps the crowd mang “Hell dir In Sieger kranz.” Fly Imperial Colors Imperial colors appeared from everywhere and many men bared thetr heads in honor of their old chief. Hoch Luden-| j | | } | | | | | Inside the reichstag building von | |ereat bunch of lilles, tied with rib-| bons in the tmperial colors, ily armed guards of the forces of Gustay Nonke, minister of de- fense, plodded thru the snow around the reichstag, but made no attempt to stop the demonstration In honor of the two warriors. Machine guns were kept in readiness, however. Another demonstration was staged | as von Hindenburg and Ludendorft left the reichstag. Monarchists vgain started “Hoch Hindenbur; but the antimonarchiste had gath ered and drowned them with a counter demonstration, singing the Marseillaise” and shouting “Hinden burg the slaughterer.” deve Seckans 't in Need of Cleanup) SPOKANE, Nov. women Who Infeat Spokane rooming houses are “worse than I, W \. F. Bond, vice investigator, told Pollee Chief Weir in a demand that the town be cleaned up. Weir asked him if he thought a morality drive was more necessary now that ridding the town of the I. W. W., and Bond replied as per above. Bond recently lost his job as manual training Instructor in public schools because he persisted in ounding up immoral women and | bringing them Into court CHINA IS STRUGGLING WITH NARCOTIC EVIL} SHANGHAI, Nov. 20.—-The anti-| opium sentiment, which reached its | height a decade ago and promised the extinction of the narcotic in| China, has completely | Laws prohibiting the drug traffic are ignored and millions of dollars worth of opiurn are annually smuggled. The latest evil is morphine, imported by | Japanese. subsided. | 20.—Immora! | Playing Cards, Writing Pads, Clothes Brushes, and Folding Coat Hangers in leather cases, Card Cases and Collar Bags are among the interesting items in- cluded in this offering. All priced at $1.00 each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. An Attractive Showing of Ivoroid Toilet Articles HE excellent showing made in the DOWN- STAIRS STORE of these popular gift pieces offers many advantages to the early chooser. Clocks, $4.50 to $5.50, Perfume Bottles, 65c to $1.25. Trays, $2.00 Combs, 25¢ to $1.25. Pin Cushions, 75c. Jewel Boxes, $1.00. Hair Brushes, $1.00 to $2.25. Brushes, $1.00' to Clothes Brushes, $1.00 to $3.25. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE H | 9-piece Cooking Set, $1.75 XCEPTIONAL value is featured in this Cook ing Set of brown-and-white cooking ware — co ting of 1 Casserole, 1 Bowl, 1 Pudding Dish, 6 Individual Custard Cups. —every piece suitable for baking and cooking. Unusually good value at $1.75. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. R afternoon and evening frocks of the, mode, for gift-petticoats, bag-linings and many other uses in gift-making these Satins are admirably adapted. In changeable colorings there is choice of Green - and - Red, Rose - and - Blue, Blue - and - Green, Reseda-and-Gold, Copenhagen-and-Gold, Navy and Red. In plain colors, beautiful tones of Duck-blue, African-brown, Turquoise, American Beauty, Pink, Copenhagen, Gobelin, Burgundy, Cream, Wine. Thirty-six inches wide, $3.50 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Women’s Black Kid “Comfort” Shoes R house wear, for walking, and for every use where comfort is an important consid- with their Caps to match very smart for school wear and for outing occasions also. In Emerald-green, Pur- ple, Red, Rose, Pompeian- red and Gray, with white stripes, $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Rubber Gloves 50c Pair aon good qualjty of rubber in these seam- less Gloves insures long- protection for the hands. Priced at 50¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Children’s Union Suits, 85c OTTON Union Suits with tape reinforce- ments, in ankle length, with high neck and long sleeves, sizes 2 to 12 years, unusually good’ values at Russian-green, VK i eration, these Shoes are admir- 85¢. | HMM able. ou WITH They are of soft vici kid, with Goodyear welted soles and med- ium heels, Broken sizes, as follows: Lace style, sizes 21, to 4, Button style, sizes 21, to 514. Reduced to $4.45 pair. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. =THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Trimming Cords and Tassels Attractively Priced ‘O girdle the cloth frock fashionably and for many other purposes, these Cords are very effective. Various sizes, priced at 10c and 20c yard. Tassels for finishing girdle cords, 25¢ and 35¢ . 9 °. id each. Children’s Combinations estat teal ee Reduced to 35c RAWERS and- waist are combined in these com- fortable muslin undergar- ments—the waist reinforced with bands and fitted with adjustable shoulder straps, the drawers edged with clus- ter of pin-tucks and hem. Sizes 8, 10 and 12 only, Reduced to 35¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. er varieties for camisole- trimming, gift - novelties and other purposes, 15¢ to 35¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. For the Embroidered Gift the Downstairs Store is of- fering very attractive val- ues in Stamped Pillow “Tops, Centerpieces and Table Runners, with easily- worked designs on good quality crash, priced from 65¢ to $1.00. ~-THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. A DISCOVERY THAT The first idea of printing from) or popular music leaders on the concert or vaudeville stage. The Victrola pictured is style TV, and sells for $25. There is a cabinet to match (holding 75 records), priced at $12. ‘ Convenient Terms on Any Victrola Sherman, |Glay &.Co. Third Ave. at Pine Seattle Spokane Vacoma Portland li | } | | BENEFITS MANKIND | Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. In 1835 Newton originated the vacuum process for condensing milk | 5, with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. In 1883 Horlick at Racine, Wis., discovered how to reduce milk to \a dry powder form with extract of malted grains, without cane sugar. This product HORLICK named y | \ | Maited Milk, (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive volue, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate has proved of much value to man-/| | kind as an ideal food-drink from) infancy to old age. 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