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' MARCH 5, 1920. Where Is This Man and Why Is He Missing? Edward S. Logsdea Police were informed Friday that the man named “Wilson,” who is being sought to explain the my» terious disappearance of Edward S. Logwion of 1000 14th ave. N. EB. is a)! abipyard worker known to fellow @mployes ax “The Turk.” it “The Turk” the city since last Friday, when he is maki to have left with Logon o» tensibly to show the latter some land fm the Hoods Canal country, the! potice were unable to find it out With the continued absence of her husband, Mrs. Logsdon, who is stop- ping with her aunt, Mra, A. EB. Hupp. $33 E 69th st. became more convinced that he has met fould play and been robbed of the $1,000 in cash and Liberty bonds he took on the trip on advice of “Wil- gon” to pay a first installment on the land. “I cautioned him about taking so much monty om a trip with a man who was a stranger,” said Mra. Logxton. “He promined me he 5 = would bank the money in Bremerton if he had a chance. I phoned to the Banks there and found out they bad stopping at the Butler her he bad seen Logsdon and Turk” talking together on the Waterfront the day before they are Supposed to have left the city, Detectives arching records in ‘the land office were unable Friday to find a homestead in the Hood canal eountry listed to any one named Wil Where there is little to impede fhe progress of an aircraft, the re- A thousand miles an hour ie a Moderate estimate of the speed man will attain in the next 20 years, scientists contend haa returned to) } And it is not beyond the realm of possibility that in an air-proof, | exygen-supplied carriage of chrome vanadium steel, man may yet corn- | mute on the moon or spend a week- end houseboating on the canals of Mars She Wants $5,000 Accident Balm In to the extent of $1,000 was d by Ida Stebbin, as the result being thrown to the pavernent ile alighting from a street car at Alaska st. and California ave., she claimed in suit filed against the city fm superior court. She also de elared her nervous systern had suf- fered $2,000 shock, and asked $1,000 additional for medical expense re quired to restore her to normal. The Seccident occurred July 14, 1919, and wan caused by the Fauntleroy car starting too soon, she contended. Flog Robbers in England With ‘Cat’ LONDON, March &.—In ordering four men found guilty of highway to receive 12 strokes with | the “cat” in addition to terms of | Imprisonment. aid: Justice Horridge “The time has come when | FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Downstairs Store Takes Pride in Its Collection of 300 Smart Trimmed Hats at $5.00 Old-blue chrysanthemum twined turban-wise around the black and old-blue lisere toque at “feelers” are Price $5.00, left, its only PPROPRIATE accom- paniments to “best” and school frocks are the Patent Leather “Mary Janes” that have just ar- rived for Misses and Chil- dren. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.95 pair. Sizes 8% to 11, $3.50 a 114% to 2, $4.25 pair. MISSES’ AND _ CHIL- DREN’S DULL LEATH- ER MARY JANE PUMPS, sizes 814 to 11, $3.25 pair; 11% to 2, $3.50 pair. GROWING GIRLS’ DULL CALF OXFORDS on ex- cellent-fitting last, sizes- 214 to 6, $5.50 pair. CHILDREN’S BUTTON “SCU SHOES to 8, $3.25; 81% to 12, $3.75 pair. = DOWNSTAIRS STORE. EVERY Hat in this display repre- sents some accepted style-idea of the new season and every Hat offers noteworthy value for this popular price. An assortment so broad and varied that choosing is a delightful pastime. Featured are: “Shiny” Straws with flower, fruit and ribbon trimmings Haircloth Turbans, draped in Hindu fashion “Off-the-face’, Hats with ribbon applique ornaments and many other current effects, among them the two pictured: braid is The triple tucks on the upturned brim of the Brown Horsehair Hat at right are stitched with gold thread and a cluster of fruits catches the brim to the crown. Price $5.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE One of the New Spring Sweaters at $15.00 is the subject of this sketch, a model that combines two favored style-details : —the coquettish rip ple idea and the Tux- edo collar. It is knit of soft yarn in novel- ty stitch, closing at waistline over double buttons. Shown in American Beauty. Peacock-blue Navy Pink —and very attractive value at $15.00. NEW SLIP-OVER RIPPLE SWEATERS with novel puff sleeves, in Turquoise, American Beau- ty and Navy, $8.50. trimming. OTHER SLIP-OVER SWEATERS combining ‘two styles of knitting and two colors—Copenhagen with American Beauty, Turquoise and Black, American Beauty and Black, Peacock and Bisque, Turquoise and Bisque, $7.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS SPORE. Styles That Appeal to Schoolgirls in New Tub Frocks at $3.95 YPICAL of the values at $8.95 is the Middy Dress at right of sketch. It is of blue Devonshire suiting, with bright red tie and black patent leather belt. The skirt is gathered on an underwaist of white lawn. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Price $3.95. Blue and Pink Plaids are used for other attractive Dresses at this price, with white poplin collars and cuffs. Sizes 7 to 12 years, $3.95. The Dress at left is one of the excellent values at $4.25. It combines blue or pink gingham with plain color, and is trimmed with self material and buttons. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Price $4.25. Finely checked gingham fashions other smart Dresses at this price, in bolero style, with embroidered white collars, sizes 8 to 14 years—-$4.25. , Sewing 95c —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Baskets and Waste Baskets Combining Daintiness With Convenience $1.50 $2.75 SPECIALLY useful as a catch-all or waste basket in sewing room or bedroom is the Basket pic- tured, with mahogany-finish frame and sides of shirred, flowered silkoline—priced at 95¢. Stellar in style are the Sewing Baskets which stand on legs in order to be of convenient Collapsible Sewing Stands with frames in ivory finish, sup- porting cretonne bage lined Maple Butter Creams Spe- the cial 40c Pound HEY are just as deli- cious as one would ex- pect such delightfully- named confections to be. Maple-flavored and creamy —special, Saturday, 40¢ pound. —TUE DOWNSTAIRS STO Fascinating New Veilings At 50c Yard HE flattering effect of a smart veil is dem- onstrated in these new ar- rivals, with their novelty meshes and chenille spots —50¢ yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS 6TORT. {affeta Hair-bow Ribbons, 50cYard HE firm quality of Taf- feta Ribbon that ties @p into such perky bows, in plain and moire weaves, also floral patterns and floral-stripe effects, some times with satin edges, in beautiful color-blendings— 50¢ yard. HAIR-BOW FASTENERS that hold smart bows All-linen Handkerchiefs at 25c Each OMEN who _ believe that no handkerchief is quite so satisfactory as the pure linen one will be interested’ in these values. The Handkerchiefs are of Irish manufacture, fin- ished with 14-inch hems. Unusual value at 25¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Dress Collars at $1.75 © smarten the collar- less round-neck or oval-neck frock or blouse, the Downstairs Store is showing dainty Neckpieces fashioned of points of tucked net and Valen- ciennes edging and laced with ribbon which ends in a bow. Priced at $1.75. EMBROIDERED ORGAN- DIE ROLL COLLARS with Valenciennes lace trimming, $1.75. FRILLY VALEN- CLENNES COLLARS in round and square shapes, $1.75. HIGH-NECK GUIMPES of fine net, with hand-em- broidery and tucks, $1.00 and $1.75. ORGANDIE VESTEES with tucks and Valen- “ciennes lace for trim- ming, $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Pound Paper at 50c N excellent quality o1 Writing Paper is of- fered at this low price— This Leather-belted Coat at $29.50 is one of several smart new models that have lately been added to the Down- stairs displays of Polo Coats. It is of soft wool velour in duck-blue, with Tuxedo-front effect, pocket and cuff trimming of pearl-gray velour and pat- ent leather belt. The front is convert- ible, and may be buttoned over, if de- sired. diuantngiane.. Other Polo Coats, featuring invert- ed box plaits in back, leather belts, large patch and bellows pockets, and other interesting details, in sturdy mixtures and soft polo cloth, $22.50 and $35.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Purchase of Men’s Fiber Silk Half-hose Special 50c Pair, Saturday ‘THE values in good Fiber-silk Half-hose are so exceptional at this price that fore- sighted purchasers will buy for the season ahead as well as for present needs. They are medium weight, with extra spliced heel and toe, and offer choice of Gray Palm Beach Tan Black Special 50¢ pair. MEN’S CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, full- cut and well-made from excellent quality material, in light- and dark-blue with at- tached collar and two pockets. Excellent values at $1.50. in pownsrarns storm Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Low-priced in the Downstairs Store at $10.00 $13.50 and $15.00 Bos. and their par- ents, too, have found that the Blue Serge Suit is perhaps the best choice they could make for “best” and general wear. The Downstairs Store is featuring Suits of good- weight blue serge in waistline model with belt; serge or alpaca lining, and full-lined trousers; in sizes 8to 17 years, at $10.00, $13.50 and $15.00. BOYS’ EXTRA KNICK- ERBOCKERS in brown corduroy and wool mix- tures of gray, brown, green, with taped seams and riveted ®ut- tons, sizes 6 to 17 years, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. 720 Pairs of Children’s Stockings In a Featured Offering, Saturday At 35c Pair OTHERS will welcome the opportunity to pur- chase such good, sturdy Black-Ribbed Stock- ings for Boys and Girls at this price. Stockings that’ promise excellent service for school and play wear, in sizes 5 to 914, exceptional values at 35¢ pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Popular Strap Purses, $1.25 Of Sturdy Dependability at Low Prices — N the English-style last welt soles, sizes 1 to 2, $6.50; 214 to 6, $6.95; 6 to 9, $8.00; broad-toe last, sizes 11 to 18%, $5.50 pair. BOYS’ “SCOUT” SHOES of dark-brown calf, with Goodyear welt soles, sizes BOYS’ ARMY-LAST SHOES of the same model that has been adopted for the United States army. In heavy leather, with thick soles, sizes 11 to 1814, $8.50 pair; 1 to 6, $4.50 pair; 6 to 9, $6.50 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIKS STORE Dainty Slip-over Gowns at $1.50 ACE edging is added to soft lingerie cloth to make the attractive slip- over Gown shown in the sketch. A __ serviceable, easily-laundered garment, unusually low-priced at $1.50. Equally attractive is a V-neck, slip-over Gown, with insertion forming a motif on front and edging of ribbon-run insertion and edge. Price $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Purses at 50c —offer choice of _ silk, Men must realize that there is such | & thing as law and order in thin ntry. I shall not hesitate to in- punishment with the ‘cat.’ ” | ERAL SERVICES for Mrs, Gleeson, 74, & Seattle pioneer, held Friday morning at St.! church, Burial in Calvary followed ] “ leather, and silk-and-leath- er combinations, with chain, cord and_ leather handles, and inside mir- rors. Priced at 50c. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORER. height to rest beside the sew ing chair, Frames in mahor any-finish or ivory enamel with shirred silkoline sides and bottom, $1.50. with contrasting color and aa Mg mg oe pie: accord with spring tailored costumes are fitted with inside pockets and Buff. i 50¢ pound. '& these flat Strap-back Leather Purses, featured in for spoole and other acces (Tata ak ef Black Blue Green Gray Brown rinsadbayuniiiohed blanca ah up s¢ —silk-lined and fitted with mirror. Priced at $1.25. THE DOWNSTAIRE STORE. package, 2 for 35¢. POR. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE