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Consistent Effort in This is our record in Seattle. has always been our to build clothes for than you would pay SEATTLE REDS GAIN LIBERTY}: Are Sent to Ellis Island, but!" Dodge Deportation NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—(United Prest)—Twelve radicals arrested in Seattle last winter for an al- leged attempt to overthrow the municipal government there, are at liberty, despite the fact war. rants for thelr deportation were isstied March 17, it developed at the hearing of the congressional committer on naturalization and immigration at Fllls Island to- The 12 men were paroled upon! [agreement to appear when wanted, tt |was disclosed. ‘They never have ap peared. When the deportation war menage gma: THE SEATTLE STAR_FRIDAY, NOVEM 98, 01, aT Seattle Broke; N Now He Is. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28—Iive men were injured early today when breaking stevedorea and unton hizers clashed on the water T strikebreakers were attacked as they were moving from Pier 41]) to Pier 21 | fists figured in the general mejes | bro pught to.” which followed ment by Kev Police reserves arrested one man retary of the Masonic charged with assault with a deadly | ployment bureau, weapon. None of the injured was tay seriously hurt, Props that swing out from emch | and tn search side hold a new stepladder firm when | it when it tm idle. Bricks, stones, clubsand | wan the of eel after walking the atre It fa in use, and can be folded againat | vain attempt to find a Job, recelved la telegram from Chicago informing’ attle. him of the serious tiinass of his wife and child in that city ‘The telegram advised him to hurry home immediately if he wanted to see * ¥ Mra. Ramsay and the baby alive, - > d to be Obtaining sufficient funds to pay | —. omnes for @ railroad tleket, Mamany took the next train Kast, trunk, containing bis personal be- longings, as security in eu of pay ment of his bill for board and room. He reached Chieago in time to bury ent here, | his wife and little one. r days in| grief, he forgot for a time all about | the trunk he had left behind in Se- By the time he had recov leaving hin Atricken with CHITTENDEN FUNERAL Mra, Clara Mbfight Chittenden, 63, ve days be tor, flan Wbrieht | om Chittenden, 14, succumbed to the mame disease, Mrn C ered from tho shock of his bereave- ment, he had lost the addroes of hin former lodgings in thin city, He could not even remember the name of the woman who had been his landlady. For months he was| “You When he firtal fow months ago barely able to exist nop PRINCE'S House LO ANGELS, Nov, 2. Purgiars last nigitt ransacked the died St her! home of Prince Troubetakey, Wealthy; Wants to Pay Up Bills ‘2's: y with whom G. A. Ram- loft his trunk nix communicate with tt 36007" advertisement The Star want ad depart J, Taylor Wright, seo- relief and em- Arcade butlding, Tlere in the story which the merely hints at: Six years ago G. A. Ramany, broke in Lom Angeles, and e» 1 with @ pearl #tickpin worth nd employment, be rurmounted, wealthy. Ho has written Rev. Wright to find| Varr C out for him, If pomtblé the Bame of] one brother, J. J, Kelley, of Cle his former landlady here, not in the ner- | wise disposed of years ago, but that! he may Pay his long overdue Good fortune evaded him until @land board bill * wald Rev. Wright, “he| fs an honest man.” oAce ? _|Puyallup Valley Pioneer Is noted Kelley, 81, for 66 years a resident of the Puyallup valley, will be held Saturday afternoon, Kelley died at bin home at Eiht ay He js survived r, Miss Mary Kelley, of @thi, Bumner huge debts Today he 1 tot Alno, he ts @ | Frank W. Kelley, of Olympia, and by Kelley, of Sumner, and | @ium. | - Among the newer scientific toys which Jelectrically, using the same prin as are applied to telephotog- rent|is one Funeral services for William Ht, by #& 1 three sons, Jolin Kelley, of Bthi; tranmmite pletures rants were received, Congressman | Raker, of Callfornia, said tmmigra- tion officials at Ellis Island asked the department of labor what action it should take to apprehend the men. |The department ordered the Ellis le land officials to hold the warrants |until January 1, Raker sald. These men, in the opinion of the congressional committes, were among. |the most dangerous radicals ever mp- | |prehended im the United States, ‘Thetr arrival in New Yark when brought from Seattle, created @ amal)| riot by sympathtzing “reds,” it was| pointed out. The hunger strike of €7 men and| two women, allewed radicals, held at | Elle Island pending their consent to appear for deportation hearing, con. | tinued today, | Comminsioner Uh! and Frederick | | ©. Howe, formerty in charge af tmmi- | \eration work at Ellis Island, clashed (during the committee's hearing to: | |day, but Congressman Raker, fn jeharge of the hearing, immediately restored order. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Sik Beet ine, Downstairs Coat Values $1.35 and $150 Are Delighting Many Women Daily . ROM the good Melton Cloth Fine ties hou aamaer e er $19.50 with its wide giftward. collar of Kit Coney fur and full- The Slippers at ieft of sketch, of padded length lining of printed sateen, silk, finished with plain stitchec bind- to the smart model of Velour or ugietue, $1.5. Givertte Contig with ite sate , . Sealine collar an rl ted sa in At right of sketch, Padded Silk Slippers Prd 7 with soft edge of white Coney fur and lining, at $37.50, the Downstairs silk-embroidered sprays. In Light-blue, Store is a veritable treasure-trove of notable coat values. Pink, Rose and Copenhagen, $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The group at $25.00 affords wide opportunity for satisfactory choice, also. Included at this price are Coats of Broadcloth, Sil- vertone, Coating M ixtures, Sheared Zibeline, Long-nap Bo- livia and Broadcloth. an ad ed Wire Briefs SAN FRANCISCO When Mrs.) George Taylor tried to heat a dell catessen plum pudding that came tn ® can, the Diamed thing exploded, landing her tn the hospital. WILMETTE, [lL—Rev. Stephen A.| | Lioyd takes hie texts from the| street car ads. Next Sunday he wil! / talk on the text “Ask Dad, He/ Knows.” Last Sunday his text was “there's a reason.” Drums and Trains Everything that a small boy thinks of when he dreams of Santa are outspread in the Toy Section in a profusion that wins “Oh’s” and “Ah’s” of pleasure from all the little fellows that come to see them. In addition to these and other cheer- ful “noise-making” toys there are Games, Puzzles and Building Sets. And most entrancing of all, to some boys, Auto-coasters, Velocipedes and Bicycles SCRANTON, Pa—James Calguire in wide array. -re DOWNSTAIRS STORE. 28, returned soldier, and his wid.) Owed stepmother, Josephine Cab guire, 24, will be married Sunday James will become stepfather to four stepbrothers and! stepsisters, DES MOINES—M. W. Church |man carried money on his hip for 11 years and didn't know it. He! $12.50 |opened a blister on his hip and a LL the vagaries of capricious Fashion ee ee ee are delightfully exampled in this moderately - priced assortment, among Georgette Blouses Of True Gift Quality Satistying Quality in Boys’ Suits No Saturday coat - shopping at 12. 50 expedition is complete without T= heavy Wool NEW YORK.—Joe Levy's law (clients couldn't «it down because gamblers swiped his furniture, then | got themscives raided, and the po- Mee refuse to relinquish the evi (dence, Wool embroidery on filmy tte. Rows and rows of lace ruffles forming vestee effects. Beads and embroidery combined in handsome motifs. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. LOS ANGELES—The “high cost of water ts the main factor in the | hich cost of milk,” writes the farm bureau to the mayor. The letter ex- Plains the water is for irrigacion. Scotch Toffee and “Butternuts” Special 5Q\c¢ Pound AINTY little almond- shape morsels of the wholesome toffee candy, special, Saturday, 50¢ pound. “THE DOWNSTAIRS STONE Collars and wide cuffs of lace-edged embroid- ered net and other de- tails of interest to fash- % ion-loving women — in = Blouses of White, Flesh- color, Gray, Copenhagen, Navy, Taupe, Burgundy, Plum, Cerise and Black. Sizes 36 to 46. Priced at $12.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE PALACE HIP The new bill, which opened at the Palace Hip Thursday, might well bo| called a fashion show, no varied are! the costumes displayed by the various acts. The Seven Russells, who were big favorites, give a snappy minstrel firet part. Their singing and dancing is full of ginger land they include some lively ensem- ble dances and playing on stringed instruments In thelr repertoire. Scott and Seymour are clever comedians. One fs an acrobatic dancer, whose unexpected agility oo |casioned considerable surprise. There | is a variety of clever singing and Boy,” bright chatter in the skit, “ green by Bayle and Patsy. merry argument for anti-prohi- pittonieta will be found in the com edy in which Arthtr Abbott and com pany celebrate “His Birthday.” Fred and Dorothy Norman are a versatile duo who perform juggling feats, sing and dance. There is a Sotch flavor to the singing and danc- ling of Hendry and Bradley, a good looking pair of juveniles. Two men |and a woman, who are billed as Vim, Beauty and Health, contributed some good acrobatic stunts. “The Littlest Scout,” the photo- \play, shows a charming phase of American country life, with the fa- mous Roosevelt Boy Scout troop, an of their wearing qualities, and they Good Coats for Schoolgirls Belted styles are featured, with slash from, and so 1 many attractive trim- Sosa. sre firmly Here are Coats of Broadcloth, Zibeline, Vel- With fur and fur-cloth R trimmings, shirred full- Men’s Heavy Slip-over Sweaters $7.50 those before- jj breakfast and be- |] fore-bedtime moments when even active young- |f © sters are conscious of |} ~ the cold, these Bath- jf robes are a refuge of comfort. | They are very well- | made, of soft Beacon cloth, with large collar, two patch pockets ani —— — er ! wi 8 co Piping. Fastened at neck | sik cord and button, and girdled with tasseled |] cord. Choice of several } beautiful color-combina- |] tions—sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Priced at $4.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. heavy ribbed ¢ , Weave are these Women’s Hose 25c Pair with contrasting 1 t V-shaped onli age ‘OMEN’S Black Cotton Stockings in sizes 814 neck, waist and to 10, reduced to 25¢ pair. cuffs — orange on black, cardinal on —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. gray, cardinal on black. Purchased at a concession and priced correspond- ingly low — at $7.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. 50 Cowhide Bags Reduced to $4.95 Morice of 16 and 18 a visit to the DOWNSTAIRS Comes ae Suits are assurance on ined are also tailored from serviceable gtay ahd green. Wi ets and coats In ide Array ined with mohair C= a broad assort- bale lined throughout and choose mings, that little girls on 8 to 17 years. Price $12.50. are likely to have their <THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, realized here. Infants’ Bands vet, Cheviot, Melton 35c ‘ Cloth and Plush at $4.50 inforced, in sizes 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6, attractively ness, Empire waists and priced at 35¢. rows of buttons. is just as extensive— Maroon, Blue, Brown, Green, Copenhagen, tures. Priced from $5.75 to $25.00. Homespuns in these STORE. Mixtures in brown, ment of materials to Ene, MOUseES sre fondest coat-dreams od ’ Girls’ Bath Robes TTON Bands, well-re- —THR DOWNSTAIRS STORE. ip An The color-assortment Fawn, Black and Mix- -THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. FDEDERICK Sibdpeumenaie fight and other exciting . NEI My] features. ON a Featuring Two Particularly Good Models in Corsets at $2.00 T left, an average- figure Corset of pink coutil, with low bust eased with elastic gores, flexible boning and long skirt free from boning over hip. Sizes 21 to 26. Price $2.00, inch sizes in At Right, a Corset th Be of » / > M Sinex apite /; / A for the short, slight Autoists Keen to Learn Facts Pxpense of maintaining an auto mobile # @ subject of keen interest to Seattle motorists, judging from the large crowd which filled the Seat- tle headquarters of the Automobile Club of Western Washington Inst Tuesday evening to attend the first |of a series of free lectures on motor problems. More than 100 automobilists were unable to gain entrande to the leo- | ture room and had to leave without | learning @ few of the latest wrinkles your gums are sore, ||, cutting the cost of motor up- and bleeding, you have || keep so-called Riggs’ Dis George W. Muench, instructor tn 4 which menace to good || the Seattle Engineering school, was We one ene porticta || the lecturer, His next lecture will| |be delivered next ‘Tuesday evening Northwest who specialize tion “The Gasoline System.” | Greased diseases. Examl- and ertimate free Special ae ke taken of children’s teeth. |Two Boys Accused | 7 ible discount to Unica ; of Kidnaping Girls oleay | LEWISTON, pap Nov. 28 | Charged with kidnaping two girls, | Mary Evans and Inez Platt, Steve Women’s Fleece-lined Union Suits $2.00 ARMTH a-plenty in these Cotton Union Suits with their fleece lin- ing. In ankle length, with Dutch neck and_ elbow, sleeves, $2.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS: STOR, Good Footwear Investment: Boys’ _ Army-last Shoes $3.50- $4. 50 $6.00 ORE than or- dinarily ser- viceable and com- fortable, these Shoes advance good reasons for their popularity among boys. Sturdily built, of heavy tan leath- er, they are priced as follows: Sizes 10 to 1314, $3.50. Cowhide, with reinforcedg aewed-on cor ners and imita good lock and catches, and lining of firm ‘ figure, and for misses’ Women’s top, and short skirt, tion leather lin- | Halverson and Millard Price are un- hospital, pending action on a delin catches, Reduced to $4.95. IZES 34, 86, and 88 only coutil, and trimmed The boys are accused of spiriting 16- and 184nch sizes, “with reinforced corners, sigs t are in ankle length, with i Price $2.00. cloth. Reduced to 86,76. wash machine that operates by suc THE DYWNSTAIRS STORE. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORM. Sizes 6 to 9, $6.00. wear, Low-busted, . ° with elastic inserts in Union Suits also eased with elastic ese ieses stake” ing. Fitted with Reduced to 75c regen; ‘Made of sink Thé girls had Been detained in a} good lock and g % Fy quency charge. They escaped Tues GER ” BROWN i in these Fleece-lined . s\ with mercerized day damrasen. LIGHT-WEIGHT ) LEATHER BAGS in . Ini Sui rie ‘ °€5) ‘ a Cotton Union Suits, which a ' prald, Sizes 21 to the girls away in an automobile r i Yi. sotiat nd tl ana high neck and long sleeves. 2b. Sizes 1 to 6, $4.50. Sa ae | Tun DOwiwratns prone Reduced to 75¢. New Flesh-color Bandeau Brassieres; at 65¢. 4 tion .process automatically removes ne Oe acme the clothes from the hot water, 4 Craver Se — — — ple cerinenen>——enaiiaie nme