The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1920, Page 7

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j ‘Vets 'SWOMENHURT | =p — “TLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920. PAGE 7 ” Bretor aaid are the more Is “Very Slight”? “xe” revtied Spargo. “Of course | And he} think of it, the more I'm. ce And Mr. Breton wants to come,| walked ¢ apparently desirous Of| there's a tremendous mystery WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—(United |; | ant PA eer geury tir Sot Phy seins to thie affair! I'm hoping this phot ieee eaoae . and the journalist! ¢raph—though to be sure, it's « acterized as ° naly jaead face—will lead ® and waved to] have gained! coming forward who ¢ pe Mob ‘ | much Bret remarked. “I'm! Just. then eral Rupert Blue ever.” | . | ‘ BY STREET GAR eliliddle Temple || FREDERICK & NELSON ik Tt ¥ 4 “5 . Henderson Will Investigate fi ByJSE et her | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Traction Accident lurde: C C. ‘a OPYRIGHT, 1919 BY : can P_ALFRED A.KNOPF; INC : i Soma, eR AES DOWNSTAIRS STORE ! — ithamptor Number D he to Hireton agreed to take him to Mid Ho went out—ver te-and he! die Temple lane mrthtioe: cok “What made|, Mf Cardlestone was in, but re Tins gc ean fured to tal about the mu nt b ] ° sh anatase asenanet'moes! | Women’s Rain Coats We ald the andiady he ;: ; be Qn ad nan M4 happ od t t he hadn't been | 40d addre im, young trete | Foreign 8 Landon for over 20 years, and| Mr Ce Poe of the Favored Types | t 1 something b M and algae el en ‘ | Attractively Priced gt omestic sin ean actstak: tHe ROM the Coats of rubberized ma- V4 P t revioux day's entries | Ns rosperity si Ne J ye ; : t. where be ham | [ges ot , MarbueY,, -Cootumbidaes, ackiriare, | And ss | terials in covert-color, blue and ¢ Foreign trade Tene ane ae the, ; tr y fa, yaoi | ee gray mixtures, at $8.50 and $10.00, to " makes for do- . + mancadtan things.” ape | the handsome Silk Rain Coats which aren att. She Carries Now Go ON wrrn THE story [°° a | are wonderfully soft and light (at ity anc e (Continued From Our Last Issue) 10 o'ctoch | <<. First National Sugar Purse Pas ea sped a Bret tema | $25.00) the Downstairs Store is well- yn Bank is espe- ; t woman tn a| They ha ed Fleet st. and were | man, 1 | supplied with Women’s Rain Coats. 4 ially leased wg Ah i | For example, Cravenetted Tweeds earch ii tints | in gray mixtures, at $35.00, and crave- those desiring netted Heather Cloth Coats, suitable ~ to do business | for all-weather wear, in dark-green or to send ot typ,” Ai een ones etree Ss | i money abroad = ff! ticns_siven out since the shor a Number| A very strange proceeding ; | to pay for im- "was the aatoiad ; wena EE Men’s Work Trousers Low-priced 3s ely NALD BRETON w t : ] so premio ed Sparse eras “are war eee In the Downstairs Store E ally. a s cred PR ing a : py of the W oe an in Do not hesi- Influenza Attack left this hotel last | y 3 age re * 1 pitied gn the Downstairs Store, as follows: tate to consult our Foreign Department re- garding any service you In extra-heavy Khaki Twill, with double stitched seams, full-cut, $3.50. Corduroy Trousers of excellent quality, $5-00 and $6.00. Cashmere and Kersey Cloth Trousers in good styles, priced at $7.50 and $9.50. ] | If I'm not tn the way,” | $ sturdily made as work clothes should be are the Work Trousers featured -in taughed —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE hbury uthe w may require in pcre ge Rpareo. “Ati man oft this connec- Bi 5 man who } wd 7 mpha . Marbury was|wants ¢ alarmi tion. ; measures a health officials an erally. Admiral Jellicoe ; Abandons Voyage LONDON, Jan. 20.—(United Press) The admiralty has announced that Admira! V isc IMee rnt and a man and Ww n't.” answered Preton There Is No Sweeper Like The Hoover sir | him here," commanded | He turned to Breton wher ne boy had gone, and he amiled | |"I knew we should have somebody | |here sooner or later,” he said The man who was presently ush ered in was obviously a country | man, @ tall, loosely-built, middie | 1 man, wearing his Sunday-best phick. All the same. that man—he's Mr.| another barrister. He! k are friends—both Hectors, Why? why that 20 Years 20 It Beats Atit Sweeps As it Cleans HE Hoover's superior- garding them from beh 7 . ity is based on its abil- } which lay a rest SBATTEWS LEADING DENYIN 1 want to see, « ho ‘obeerved | : 7 - t a rustic © gentieman | ity to beat, shake and vi- fasnigned for the admiral’s return contid explair wrote tha e in your news brate embedded grit to the surface and its ability to rd and his intro here murder | themselves as Mr. and Mra . | FLA. BUTCHER, 75, civil war wet eran, died at Swedish hospital Mon rm vald Spargo. day after 25 years’ residence in Seat There!" Mra. Walters exclaimed am th sweep thoroughly while j tle. Funeral is being arranged by|“I knew some inquiry would be The cal amiled—generously | 3 2 é Butterworth & Sons made. Yes—a Mr. Marbury took My name is William Webster. 1| powerful suction is remov- farm in ¢ Me and my Webster t ing the dirt. Dust, scraps, threads, hairs, lint and embedded grit and grime all yield to the searching Hoover process, which straightens the nap of the rug and re- thinks I to myse seo this here Ho I eat down tr of hall where there were jof people going and coming, and | as I'm a christened man, sir FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET sure ture you've got in y tered w asked m as was mur next to me! New, Scalloped Collar Laces stores its coloring at FUNELY patterned Laces in oblong, round and pointed scallops as well as in modified tatting designs, appear in these new collar laces, designed for round and square-necked modes. Priced from $2.50 to $5.00 yard. the same time. The Hoover literally simplifies housekeeping ten-fold and it is built to last a lifetime. —The Electrical Goods Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. |tleman, with a gray and he was the way, I noticed you stated in} GEORGE WARD is at liberty on) stor ing but this) $500 bond a © being bound over to rap of paper was found on him » federal grand jury Monday by t him I am sure he was! S.*Commissioner McClelland, of letters in bis) charged with posses of cocaine. a small leather bag | - a considerable Yes, Alfred, when it comes to ey in gold.” conclusions, women are n Our Next Tssue.) born artists, A chic finish for a round-necked frock is a collar of pointed scallops in tucked net with edging of Valenciennes lace and narrow black ribbon beading ending in a tiny bow at the front. The collar, complete, is $1.75. v roket ber diamor amount of (Continued First I Make no doubt of it, sir," a swered Mr. Webster I observe him particula | Spargo rose, and going over to a} A RTI \« t, took from it a thick volume | - | ‘ome here, if you please, Mr | Wet " he said The farmer went acroas the room. “There is a full set of photo graphs of members of the present House of Commo: A Promising Beginning for Baby's Wardrobe May Be Found in: A “Mother o’ Love” Package | i | | | Containing a Specimen Assortment of Little Garments to Be Embroidered at Home CONCERNING DENTISTRY Dentistry is MODERN, so fi ns here,” waid Spar | pete peeed packed in a decorated box is this model selection for Baby, \e ie a, k out the one you saw. | Ls pa de ges re nen be ae o% he our ——a 1 armer a stubby ‘inger ause Oo housand of cases 0} featuring the essentials of his first costume—a Long Dress, Gertrude, F shotiaed pranty. akeant a civilization is concerne: fa do away with a eyesight, We cannot HERE are many kinds of bak- —|¢ tephen Alymore, Beq., M. P I for Brookminster While the Peruvians and Aztecs had some knowledge of dentistry before the discovery of America, there was no school of dentistry anywhere in the WORLD until one was established in Baltimore in 1839, Bonnet, Shoes and two Bibs of different style: | | 1 of a fine quality of nain } sook, cut and stamped in a pretty design, and with detailed instructions for nad bowed his vis tor | ificial light nt eyesight but we can pre being impaired by it, the making of each little garment. ing powder, but ‘ay he turned to Breton | | | : A |] there is ONE kind | Mr Ay! | For ages dentistry was looked upon as one of the mechanical Lenses made from Crookes Featured in three distinct designs, at $10.00 the package 7 | more my prospective cuss a trades. ] ” enih dee, 00 Mase 7 ass prevent harmful rays that ALL authori- yi going aor ft Pantin ll trom injuring the eyes and Karly practitioners traveled for a living from place to place dae, M ss . ‘ ey 99 : . “ yor ang 3 GOT Sanen Sewn ? . : | Nike the tinkers and tailors, drumming up trade. ‘PAXIE” WASHABLE DUCKY DOO ties agree is good; “Do? See Mr. Aylmore, of course." | allows you to look at them | eet That is a pure ph “Look here," said Breton, “Mr pari At hye lier : eh oe eee was known about HOW TO PRESERVE the DOLLS TOYS at 18 ¢ as Aylmore is to teuka kvout 161 eeth—which of course is the chief desideratum in dental practice phate leavener, Try Jo'clock at the Pacific club. If you The glasses we make for today. are Baby’s own version of the proverbial “hobby horse” with trim knitted costume A modern dental establishment such as ours is daily doing things to improve the COMPORT have been thought possible E If the natural EN them. If € ING or FILLT are mechanically and by experience equipped to serve 3 and at reasonable prices, Come in for a FREE EXAMINATION. Don't keep PUTTING Rogers’ the next time you |i. mn to th you." you never detract from your the two young men cor yes need baking pewder. Your'|trontea Mr, Aylmore with the f nount of childhood, They | | led by the farmer, he , x will be sweet, pala-|as t ire sociable-appearing ducks, baking w 1 |knowledged having spent a portion|—§ ete. Is so large that we always fitted with a hand-bar as a table and wholesome. evening with the murdered have the kind that will corre. Jot hold for chubby hands. At } sry good grocer sells it for I" ONG, 88 personal appearance. Our nd ef people that would not " 5 Al and jovial pink faces will be . . an STRAIGHT. or EXTRACT. stock of frames, mountings, e coming in er well received as nursery play- mates. In white, pink, blue or combination color costumes at yme information of spond to your features, al interes | $3.50. $ and $2.75. a full pound, 1 knew Ma “Prices always moderate, OFF! The sooner the better FOR YOU! jbut lost sight of him nd every pail f gia t. CRIB QUILTS FROM THE ORIENT—delightful coverlets for the The @ end. "Twas aatot Sen See Modern methods—high-class dentistry 4 first little bed—are fashioned of soft silks in white and pastel | joes syste le he eta anted to show me| —low prices. These we offer you. <n colorings of pink and blue, many of them enriched with floral | nds he had brought from Electro Painless Dentists - Fy Nyt > go 6 | Aus € nted legal dvice 7 hand-embroidered designs. In Crib and Bassinet sizes, $3.50 to | bs piss om =e mes wines ¥ aia on $7.50. ’ c loor | not explal e the nature, and 5 > y ae es | I gave him Breton'’s_address—| MAIN 4334 — SECOND AVE. : Laboring People’s Dentists ‘ | % in fact, wrote it out for him on a noe J. R, VAN AUKEN, Manager { ‘Op x scrap of paper he tore from an en Ket, Im 1890 Located for years at 8, E, Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 Cont velope he took from his pocket. By .

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