The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1920, Page 7

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{HE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 3, 1920. Portage Worm u CANOE UPSETS, ASTORIA, May 3.—What the po-| | lice call @ typical “Blyebeard” mur | der wan discovered Sunday with tne} | body of Mrs, Ruth Anderson wan TO HIS DEAT yok | and then waited a couple ot daye| Admits Plot ‘Against Prom=|itead, Her skull wax fractured, and |Cries Heard by Steamship for the package, which ndver ar-| inent U. S. Men |there were deep cuts and bruise Men Mra, Anderson left her hore tr rived, she sought solace from the | ioe fe| police, Sunday, The police offered) Nigw YORK, May 3.—Alfredo Bal) Portland, Friday, The next day her Somewhere in Seattle Monday are 1, received | hanging two bedraggled outfits of WASHINGTON, May 3—Census/0 the Hibbard-Stewart Co. ‘01 comfort, but expreamed an opinion | sebo, who, according to government | hush one belonging to an Um- Western i centered ne bs ° ‘ ‘ni in wife con: | bureau today announced the follow eatorn ave. were centered In the that the “expresaman” wat’ @ swin-| agents, confessed to being one of the|* " in wi a ures: rays of Watehman J. ¥ MeKay's erm 4 wuicides He rushed here | 4 the dier, Using a new game in Seattle woman an young 93; Increase spotiight as bh it thru the) nd the ny per cent,| Window at 11:30 o'clock Sunday) a ae coroner scouts the idea of other to her increase |Meht. MeKay dashed across the ovals street to telephone the p The ‘Tao two were yossued CnMiaEE men had fled when ald arrived. Me-| y waters of Lake Washingten Kay told the police he noticed an} Sr ar ima etek “Share 1 Sunday night while clinging to the {Automobile standing near the place SCS OLE ku nwale of an overturned cance, started by and noted that it away WHEN | from the cash reginter in T, Terale| *#edo was confined in company Fractures S 1 eu “3 ut May 15, /he starged acroms t cot store at 660 Dearborn at. Sunday | with several others accused of com-| John H. Linder, 625 Belmont ave.,|%¥ Capt ei tert Bune ee Tight, while hie companion. alne|Plicity in last year's bomb plot. — |is in the Providence hospital Mon ore . ATH DOESN T | eeaatbed, held @ gun rag or startied| Salsedo, who was 37 years o14,|day with a fractured skull as the} ‘The Atlanta wan anchored at the = > ater} | deere vie |was a printer, He was alleged to|result of being thrown to the pave.|, The Atante was tlcuill ml coe ALWAYS PAY!)2#°'*" nob : Bo |have made the circulars found at|ment near Kent Sunday night when | lencht pi oh were heard. Thewnal A bath now and then is a fine| 5 Hi the scene of weveral explosions, in-|a truck, which he was driving, went | Of the couple werk nunne O ot tie the message with the aid of his confederate. | thing, but John Genowky, 1410 Minor| SAN FRANCISCO,—Army trans-| cluding that which partially de | into @ ditch Gripping couple departed up Youle ave, says hin Sunda bath waa ex-|port Mount Vernon arrives with stroyed the home of Attorney Gen | “YYYerrrerrrrrrnrnnnnsnn™ | ¥ Sixth Article jCelved verbal messages for her, the] Ut Is all right to try, try again,| pensive. Burglars robbed hiv room | 3163 Czecho-Slovak soldiers and 699|\eral A. Mitchell Palmer in Wash-|to have signed themselves on the|"®% ~ 0 By “Silvertip” Regan ; rt weances hever requested any more/ but it is better to make good the| of $21 while he was chasing a cake Boche prisoners on way home to be ington. circulars as “Anarchist Fighters,"| Oceasionally a thin woman has the ‘ (Notorious Spirit Faker) onal firat time, ef soap in the tub ‘repatriated. | Baleedo and others who were said! were arrested March 7. art of not showing it Blate mossages are in great de Mand by those believing in spirit walism, Express Swindler Victimizes Woman After Mra. M. A. Hutehinaon, 1532 24th ave., had paid ® man she be lieved to bo an express messenger $2.15 for a C. O. D, expredn package Ballard Seniors to Present Show) Tatlard high school Seniors are) rehearsing for their annual spring SAFE CRACKERS Slate- Writing, False Arms states were |atam thin year program’ ""|Seen at Work by Flash-| Aberdeen, Wash., light | Gains in Census) 0 en. crouching aver the WGonfessions of a Medium x * * about the face. clothing, identified leaders in the plot to bomb homes |of prominent leading men thruout| the United States last June 2, Jumped | wyjeic Masked Burglars to hin death today from the 14th |floor of the Park Kow building. Hold Up Japanese) tis tioor wan occupies by «| Driver of Trock A masked burglar extracted $65 | unidenufied ls 298, or Aberdeen, Wash, 15.297, Increase {at | | — I‘ TT, or 12.8. TRIP TO ROME wit | Bishop BH. J, O'Dea a He will visit the Pope | EVERETT. — Because swattows'| " to write slate mes-| nest blocks exhaust pipe from gas while the faker writes|*tove. Geneva Gordel, 17, is nearly [aapbyxiated while bathing Sketch shows how.Regan got “ sages. The widow holds a false arm, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 175 Frenella Corsets Reduced to 45c Each HESE are Corsets for the average figure, inmedium or low-bust style, with four hose supporters attached. Sizes 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 only ‘ ea icesiiie With the Original Touches That fage on one and covered it with a A5¢. Make “Style” piece of sinte exactly RE wees fone the. crames | i | Ba may be only a few rows of braid or a beaded om od to Insert the | Uses for Ribbons spray that distinguishes one of these Frocks follows: this “now you see it ani Are Multiplied. by the New Fashions from its neighbors, but it is to the skillful use of + SIZE 14 TT! Mila phsdihe th, chileed ‘Gh tov dimated to- this embellishment that the dress owes its smart- Wi) : 7 Rew you don't hallucination.” When I raised the slate the loose — Blece lay unnoticed upon the lower ‘i slate, it th c e| “ QUANTITY 5 16 ititiiwurke | neath Eton jackets, beflowered underbodices and ness. Special, $8.75, Tuesday. HOW THE WRITING frivolous t all call i i - : pe : Rad ttaa | ula pags call upon Ribbons for their fash The writin rod y z aadiak o anne cr state On Handsome weaves in taffeta, tapestry and messaline effects are featured in the Downstairs Store, in light and dark colorings, stripes and floral effects, 6 to 714 inches wide, 90¢, $1. 00, $1.10 and $1.35 yard. | Just why believers should imagine hat the spirits of the departed use! alate as a medium of commun! Ration, I cannot state, but I do | the medium who cannot produ 3] A will not make much of a suc-| financially, | ly. first purpose tn a seance was) m from whom the seenhony i Wanted, and the nature of the T raised the top slate and there | it into another room to se ae DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Tricotine and Serge Dresses $21.75 42 Men’s Silk Shirts Special $9.75 Tuesday ILK Shirts of such high character as these are seldom to be had at such a low price. In this instance it is brought about by a very advantageous — pur- chase. : They are of standard make, of soft, heavy jer- sey-weave silk, satin- striped, in handsome -color-combinations. Sizes and number available as THE SLATES | Wiping both sides with a damp! SpOMe in the presence of the victim, | ff} > ET placed them on the tabie, a small of slate pe: ° sat down at | nd placed our hands upon the | Soon a shrill scratching sound on| Writing could be heard in the| Mysterious air. When it stop | @, I raisde the top slate and th it appeared the desired mes low-priced at THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE How? Easy. When I left the!fl for the slates I wrote the mes, ff} 14% —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Overjacket - effects, accordion-plaited skirts, outstanding hip lines and modified straight lines are exploited in this showing, to the end that up-to-the-minute style may be had at this moderate price—$21.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Tubbing against a piece of slate be Meath the table, a smal! pencil fast + @ned to my knee with a rubber band. Simple, isn’: itt I also received slate messages in| @ark seances. Seated around a table! (A &@ Gark room, the people on either | Pi, Laces for Chemise-tops —for petticoat ruffles and for many other uses in Spring sewing are shown in Two-thread Valenciennes, antique Valenciennes patterns and Duchess designs, the latter in cream as well as white, and some with would hold my fores: When | THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ible I used confederates to hold! P Yam arms, but failing in this I switch @ false arm, concealed under my te yond the table, for the person on t Fight to hold. With my right! Band concealed in a black glove, I 5 ‘wrote the message on the slate, This was a particularly lucrative) | method of message delivery. | Once I prepared a seance for an 14 lady who masisted upon holding | my right arm As usual, 1 substi-| tuted a false arm for her. When| the writing commenced, the excite ! ment of it was too much for her! overwrought nerves. She Jumped from her chair—naturally the false! arm jumped with her. | _ "My God,” she cried, as she bur-| pom dropped the arm, “he's el aes managed to recover and conceal! the faise arm before the lights were turned on, but, tho I afterwards re- TEXTILE STRIKE IS ONIN EAST} | 18,000 Workers Quit Jobs in Walkout: NEW BEDFORD, Mass, May 3— Approximately 18,000 textile workers went on strike here today following | &@ report from Mayor Ashley that be had been unable to gef a new wage contract with the Manufacturers’ Amociation. At least 12 of the 18! affected by the walkout were d to shut down. [f Mayor Ashley had been asked by the textile council to attempt to ne gotiate a new wage scale with the Manufacturers’ association. He re ported his efforts were futile. i Pickets were on “ity at the mills! ? Police reserves guarded mill prop- erty. FATHER SHOOTS | | | | | WIFE AND BABE cade Own Life After Trag- | edy in Home | YAKIMA, May 3—Frank Kep-| restaurant man, Is dead by hand, and bis wife and tiny are not expected to recover gunshot wounds inflicted by @razed husband, as the result & triple shooting here Saturday ") kappert, who is said to have been | Paeancely jealous of his wife, followed to the home of her parents out two miles south of Sunnyside Mrs. Kappert fled to an upstairs | room, her baby clasped in her arma, | ler husband fired five bullets into body, two of the shots also pass thru the body of the baby. Kappert then turned the gun.upon If. e Is Gift to Oc ' Veteran and Wife) "9B. E. Hoffman, 2427 14th ave. N.| fs starting his 80th year in a new five-room cottage, a birth- | ay gift (rom friends Saturday. Hoff. fs a veteran of the Civil war, | with his wife has been living Old Boldiers’ bome at Port Children’s Knit Underwaists 35c ERY satisfactory undergarments are these staunch little Knitted Waists, with their tape re- inforcement, strong bone buttons, and pin tubing at sides. Sizes 2 to 13 years—35¢> —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Short Lengths of Outing Flannels, 30c Yard ENGTHS from 2 to 10 yards, which will be cut as desired, however. Medium weight, in stripes of pink, blue or tan and white. Width 27 inches. Good value at 30¢ yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Notable Values in Black and Fancy Silks at $1.95 Yard | smartest of plaited skirts and other modish garments are suggested by these Striped and Plaid Silks with their harmonious color combina- tions. Included are Striped and Plaid Satins, Messalines and Taffetas, Block-plaid Messalines ‘and Taffetas, in both vivid and subdued ef- fects; 36 inches wide, $1.95 yard. A SUPPLE, LUSTROUS BLACK MESSALINE, a most adaptable gowning silk, in 36-inch width, priced unusually low at $1.95 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Accordion-flounced Percaline Petticoats, $1.95 UITE as serviceable as they are good-looking, these Petticoats of lustrous Percaline, with their finely plaited flounces—in Purple, Taupe, Black, Pea-* cock, White, Burgundy, Qrveen, also in gay floral- printed effects on black and navy grounds. Made with elastic in waistline, and very attractively priced at $1.95, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE This Sprayer With a Quart Can of Spray Solution, 85c t* ‘O spray plants and rose bushes now is to prevent the appearance of many of the garden pests, such as caterpillars, leaf bugs and aphis. The Sprayer pictured has sufficient force for use on bushes’ and shrubs as well as smaller plants. With quart can of “Invicta” Spray, 85¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs 18c Each EVERAL styles in these Sheer Lawn Hand Kerchiefs — with well-finished hemstitched borders, eyelet-embroider- ed or block-embroidered corners, or colored bird and floral designs. Low- priced at 18¢ each; 2 for 35e¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Burnham’s Toilet Preparations Provide for the Expert Care of the Scalp Kalos Herb-al, for ap- plication before shampoo- ing, 60¢. Dandruff 60¢. + Lustrozone, to give a brilliant sheen to the hair, 60¢. Liquid Shampoo, 60¢. Scalp Tonic, 60¢. Henna Powder, $1.20. Hair Wash, Remedy, Golden $1.20. Shampoo Soap, —THE DOWNSTAILL Rubber Cushion Hair Brushes $1.00 and $1.25 HE good bristles in these Brushes Straighten out the most tangled locks, and yet they are not,too severe, because they are set in, rubber cushions. Two sizes, $1.00 and $1.25. —THE DOWNSTAIF rORB TORE It's to Buy Bocabelli Castile ‘Soap In 8-pound Bars at $2.00 MALL cakes may be cut as desired from these long bars of pure Castile Soap—and there is a. considerable saving in buying this way. Three- pound bars, $2.00, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Economical 140 Knitted Skirts Reduced to 25c Each ANY women make it a point to wear one of these close-fitting knee-length knitted skirts under thin petticoats. These are in drawstring style, in light-green, red or blue and white pin stripe patterns—re- duced to 25¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Simple Little Tub Frocks For Wee Girls $1.95 N the little Dress pictured there is choice of pink, blue and green chambray, made with collar and cuffs of white rep and trimming of white piping on waist and the two patch pockets. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Price $1.95. ALSO AT $1.95 are Tub Dresses én plaid and check- 4 Ws ed ginghams with collars AML AL se) of white lawn or’ contrast- ing color, and plain chambrays in combination with checked gingham. Sizes 2 to 6 years, A Group of Tub Dresses at $2.25 Offers Notable Values Checked and plaid ginghams and plain-color cham- brays are fashioned into the most becoming of Frocks at this price, smartened with white" poplin and but- ton trimming. In Blue, Pink, Green, Red and Brown, sizes 7 to 12 years. Exceptional values at $2.25. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The New Pertection Oil Stove ~-ready for use the instant a match is touched to the burner. No fjre to build—no s low- generating flame to wait for. The Long Blue Chimney Burner of the Perfection gives as quick a start as a gas range. Minute-saving short-cuts like this help to shorten kitchen hours. _ nity powxsrains stone insertions to match. Edges are in widths from 2 to 5 inches. Insertions from 1 to 414 inches wide. Delightful choosing at 20¢, 25¢ and 35¢ yard. VALENCIENNES LACES in two-thread and French varieties, with insertions to match, bolt of 12 yards, 75¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Percale Shirts, $1.25 Sgn: firm quality of percale in these Shirts will withstand many launderings and give excellent service under the rough treatment that boys give them. In black and white stripes, also novelty color- ings, sizes 1214 to 14, $1.25. BOYS’ FLOWING-END FOUR-IN-HAND TIES in vivid plaids and stripes, 65¢. BOYS’ PLAY SUITS of heavy blue denim in one-piece coverall style, made with sleeves so that no blouse is necessary; sizes 10 to 14 years, $3.00. Py —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Balbriggan Underwear 25c Garment ROKEN sizes in these well-finished Balbriggan Shirts and’ Drawers. The Long-sleeve Shirts in 24 and 26 only; the Drawers in ankle length; sizes 24 and 34; in knee length, size 26. Low-priced at 25¢ garment. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cut Glass Salt and Peppers Special $1.00 Pair PRETTILY-CUT floral dec- oration encircles these Salt and Pepper Shakers of tall, graceful shape, and their tops are of easily - kept - clean alum- inum. Special $1.00 a pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD Cut Glass Handled Nappies ; 65c VALUE to interest all who have a need for one of these handy dishes for olives, pickles, jellies and candies. f As pictured, of clear glass, with cut wreath design, 65¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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