The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1920, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1920. * “eit t.{Idaho Can Summons Entire Citizenry to Battle Reds HOME, Idaho, Jan, 28.—Woe be 1) to the al agitator who sets foot in Idaho. polleeman of every citizen of Idaho in-chief empowered to exercixe the ) friends in the legislature.” and can force every Meriff, police {draft at a moment's notice in put-| The constabulary has been func chief, mayor, prosecuting attorney | ting down any type of disorder 1919, w other officer to do his bidding . thus far, has | und to leave his own county or city | nor und Ko to any part wet for the This ent ene, ®) trunk insut-| men's hy Fitzgerald and Duncan fs so Peieen > Clash; Speeches Are “a | Wei ia in ow from 4 crisis, Growing a Bit Warmer 0 risin of polioemen ° In dent number in the day as t effective With the postmistress wan Merril! | ¢ { ageney to be found in ie ey had been traced thru the tioning since May, WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL Club appointed five active pallbearers for funeral Mre. Minnie HL. Sar gent, at ite ne Tuesday night, 1401% Firat av the ight time make termined to 8 power, according to of the state ta) those who opposed the law in its law tabula ne the power to Idaho state they allowed cer con rt ing an r in war time “Mr. Duncan, it seems, missed the | triotic service when BOIRt involved. It ix not whether! qin public utilities t he was personally agre . mitting the city to TNE system and the municipal + airplane bombard bee AINIER POST, France is the center of the motor ar industry ty cept such the insue Jame and himself, Mayor Fite the tm lke aft law FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE-PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE a nation with an un can snd a commander: | according *| gerald at a meeting T ay of Woman's nt, as such, Obtain its functioning powers from the general strike ong as 1 am mayor no p STOUP of persons ix going to « the position of allowing the « Ment to function, nor will it t emery for a bereaved me father, husband or wife to tinued Mr Civie elub <A with Dunean T also when thi eity durt by us at U strikers w no.| Moral ‘uaston, ar cause I do ing the rer ‘ said the city by 1 disagreed be ve in policing as and so we have committee. biz a city 4 policed it in the Duncan and Hugh Caldwell also ad dvessed the Woman's Civic club, mak ing the same speeches substantially that they delivered before the Mu-|f} —— artier tn the day.| 1d did not hear either ts at this meeting, as ing an address before the! nt club, It was, therefore, a until he spoke at the Woman's Civic club that he addreswed himself y CENSUS LIST? @ [to Duncan's challenge issued at the | Municipal league meeting. Duncan En rators “Missed Entire | dec ‘absolutely false” that h City Block One whole city block, numer entire families and hun of individuals were missed enumeraters in the census count, according to findings of the Chamber of Commerce $us committer, which wa: ntically Wednesday Seatile the humiliation Witnessed during the general strike MF Duncan would have you believe ‘What the strikers Performed a pa DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Mayor Fit lared ft * itzgeraid and at of Utilities Murphine. aid Duncan, insisted upon) Dunean and Charles W.| Boyle. business agent of the Central | Lavo to funch, At this lunch Dunean, Hanson |f} abor men, suy-|f) give us our light; | H coune!l declared grove instances were brought Heht Wedne: showing the Piaring oversights of the more than Neseecounters who, under the direction of Roy Erford, chief cen-| @us taker, “finished their work With surprising speed.” 4 Hanson acted tn dignified way.” He the idea that he could give y t run the light system or} to take it away Hugh Caldwell's addresses consist fed in outlining his career, claiming An Extraordinary Offering of 782 Pairs of Handsome Slipper Buckles at | 75c_ and | $1.2 25) Pair Almost any style of pump takes on new life and brightness with the addition of a good-looking Buckle—perhaps that is why women will not soon abandon this delight- ful fashion. HURSDAY the Downstairs Store will present an unusual opportunity for saving on these fashionable accessories, offering the five buckles pictured at reduced pricés as follows: ‘ estimates of the Dor ineer estimated the Just Received New Taffeta and Georgette Frocks With Spring Style-Ideas at $25.00 "AS evidence of the advance style of these at- tractively-priced Dresses, one notes’ the short sleeves, bouffant hip draperies, many tiny plaitings and rufflings that signify “Spring.” The new shipment brings: All-taffeta Frocks, lending themselves ad- mirably to the new silhouette. All-Georgette Frocks, beautifully embroid- ered and draped. Taffeta-and-Georgette combinations, in the form of taffeta frillings on (Georgette frocks and Georgette sleeves in taffeta frocks. 2 * " erat ine Sony {substantial credit for obtaining the] ieated.” anid Chairman W Skagit power site for the city as cor a | poration counsel, and criticising the Olin, of the Chamber committee, | r + slain tantens j ie kely on ther civic pride of /*ounting of the municipal rallwa @¥ery citizen to cal! up the commit. | . fee at Main 5060 and report these | he may chance to know have| missed.” |The entire block bo on and Oregon sts. omy tal ALL T00 HIGH ist aves. S. was overlooked | by the enumerator, an informamnt | who said her name was Misa F Excenaty the committee. She said she | revising a fz im the missed block. | tom. Tea caused the EPersons in the hotel district, peo-| county cottimissioncry to reject all temporarily out of the city, as| bids and to authorize work on the ms as whoie families in many / road by day lab @ections, were not noted in the! The co’ Gount and” have so notified the | cost of t | €ommitter. In some instances| the bids @humerators refused to take data | mitt m x aaa" . ta of Seattle not actually | 89.9 ing black and silver-finish in beaded effect, city at the time of the bang their instructions were No. 1, Oval Silver-finished Buckle in engraved reduced to 75¢ pair. effect, reduced to $1.25 pair. No. 2, Glittering Buckle in cut steel effect, re- duced to 75¢ pair. No. 3, Oblong Buckle in solid metal, combin- rE ngineerin ng € qe & Co., $8,750; Mi tana A. H. Kargin, $6,693, and G. Dahl, $6,449, No. 4, Oblong Buckle with background in sil- ver-finish and black design, reduced to $1.25 pair. FREDERICK | No. 5, Oval Buckle combining black and silver-finish, reduced to $1. 25 pair. te at & NELSON ; . FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Cozily Warm and Comfortable Little Girls’ Sweaters at $4.95 NIT from. soft, fine wool yarns in regulation coat styles and slip-over models are these little Sweaters in White, Peacock, Salmon-pink, Navy, Cardinal, Brown, Old-rose, Green and Turquoise —also combinations quoise with corn, brown buff; corn and navy or Copen- hagen; Nile-green and white. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Attrac- tive values at $4.95- —THE DOWNSTAIP Unusually Attractive Styles in Girls’ Tub Dresses at $2.50 OWS of shir- ring, smocking, plaiting, embroid- ery and buttons smarten these well- made little Frocks of Gingham, Cham- bray, Percale and Cotton Crash. Some combine plain color and plaid, and others attain their un- usual effect with novel pockets and side-fastenings. Sizes 8, 10 and 12 years. Price $2.50. of tur- or These colorings to choose from — Taupe, Brown, Royal-blue, Sand and Navy. Sizes for women and misses. ’ A very attractive price for these new-style TORE. Frocks—$25.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. ENTER THE HOOVER EXIT DIRT It is a cleaner that reaches and catches up —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Boys’ Wool-mixed Knickerbockers all forms of dirt, ranging from the ordinary - surface dirt that any broom can sweep up, to the deeply imbedded dirt that it is usually im- possible to remove unless one sends the rug to the cleaners at considerable expense. Your rugs will wear longer if the im- bedded dirt is removed by a Hoover. With their beating-sweeping brushes they take away all the lint that one would be forced to pick up with the fingers if the ordinary suction machine weré used. They straighten the nap of the rug and restore the fresh orig- inal colorings. They are easy to clean and empty because their dirt sack is chemically treated to prevent dust from escaping when the machine is in use. You simply stand on the ring and shake out the dirt on a piece of paper without soiling the hands. The Hoover is easy to oil. There are no puzzling grease cups to remove and fill. Furthermore, there is a safety switch which is easily and quickly operated by means of the foot—preventing abuse and injury. The Baby Hoover is $60.00 and the Special Hoov- er $74.00. ' ELECTRICAL GOODS SECTION THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE $2.50 and $3.00 HEN a boy has an extra pair of knickerbockers to wear with his Sweater, it means quite a saving of wear on his suits. Knickerbockers are to every-day and They are well-tail- brown, gray and green mixtures, fully-lined and cut generotsly full. Sizes 5 to 17 years. Priced at $2.50 and $3.00. BOYS’ WOOL-MIXED FLANNEL SHIRTS in gray, olive-drab and navy, with attached collar and one pocket, sizes 1214 to 14, $2.00. BOYS’ CLOTH CAPS in blue and brown serge and gray mixtures, sizes 64% to 7, $1.00- —THE DOWN These well-suited play wear. ored from STAIRS STORD, Coverall Aprons, $2.00 HERE are two attractive styles in these practical Aprons-—one in plain blue or pink, with collar, and belt of black and white striped material, the with eult other in small-figured effect on white ground, plain-color collar, cuffs and belt. Sizes 86 to 42. Very useful house garments at this price—$2.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, For Warmth and Serviceability: Men’s Flannel Shirts $3.00 FLANNEL of good cotton-and-wool mixture is used for these practical Shirts—featured in gray and khaki-color, They are in coat style, with mili- tary collar. Attractively priced at $3-00, MEN’S OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS, in striped patterns of blue, pink and gray, trimmed with frogs and finished with neck-band. Priced at $2.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORK. Nail Brushes, 20c UBSTANTIAL Brushes with firmly-set bristles in solid wood backs, some with closely-clipped bristles set in the concave tops of the backs, also styles with perforated backs; exceptionally good values at 20¢ each, —THE DOWNSTAIRS 81 Black Moire Hand-bags Reduced to $1.00 HIS price represents an exceptional saving. The Bags are in gathered style, fitted with coin purse and mirror. Als6 at this price, a number of Velvet Bags, offering equally good value at $1.00, BLACK ENVELOPE PURSES, some with inside mir- rors, reduced to 50¢. TOR, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Georgette and Messaline Blouses Reduced to $5.75 HE Messaline Blouses are in tasteful plaids, tail- ored style, for business and morning wear, the Georgette Blouses are prettily embroidered and lace- trimmed, in white, flesh-color and Burgundy, Very attractive savings offered in this group at $5.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Daintily Lace-trimmed Envelope Chemises at $1.25. i this moderately priced grouping there are Empire styles with V-neck and lace trimming, also square-neck models, with lace insertion and edging and ribbon shoulder straps, or embroid- ery insertion and edging with self shoulder strap. Others, simpler in effect, with narrow edging of lace or embroidery, $1.25. —ri pownsTairs sToRE.

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