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ewe Sone Six Months in Jail + Villian Busch, ireau of Missing Relatives y daught krayeh y motive! | elt, 978 Lit. | 120 QUARTS OF BOOZE NABBED | F Motorcycle Officer Over-| takes Motor Car Whisky worth $2,400, 2 powerfu!| car and two men who gave heir names as Jack Smith and Joe Brown are held at police headquar- | ters for federal officers. | ‘They were arrested by Motorcycle | Officer A. J. Hill at Lander st. wharf ‘Tuesday, after a phone call had been | Teceived saying two intoxicated men ‘were driving a motor car laden with | ‘The 120 quarts are sald to have | | been brought from Hoquiam to Seat. | ioe Pe the pair. Gets $1,602 Fine and Lee ©. Narrance started serving | six months’ sentence in the county | fall Wednesday, besides paying a $1,602 fine, ax the result of the po- lige finding a stil! In his house last | December. He was tried Tuesday fm the federal court. Dandelions Disappearing From White House Lawn WASHINGTON, D. C., May 12-—| On a bright May morning colored men and colored ladies and white ditto may be seen on the beautiful bright green lawns tn the vicinity of the White House and Potomac park picking yellow dandelion blossoms. It didn’t use to be the custom, but ft has been learned that the cheery} @andelion lends itself to the making of a good substitute for what the country used to have before the eighteenth amendment was adopted. and somebody must gather the crop of dandelions. . Japanese Bound Over Fedéral Court PF. Hameda and T. Nashimoto, pro-| of the St George apart ments, 1310 Yesler way, have been bound over to the federal grand jary. Dry squad officers found a! still and some mash in thelr reoms ‘Tuesday. Busch Gardens to . Be Pasadena Park PASADENA, Cal, May 12—Mre« widow of the late Adolphus Busch, the St. Louis mil- Hionaire, {oday turned over the famous Busch gardens to the Pasa. dena Hospital association. ‘The hospital board will charge a small admiasion fee and the gardens, which have been closed for nearty a year, will again be open to the public, Mrs, Busch paying all ex penses of their maintenance. SPOKANE—Frank ¥. McDonaid| electrocuted at Washington Water Power Co. plant after he had res cued E. W. Shilton from high-voft age wire. kee A rn It’s & mean man who will snore in church and keep the others awake. 75 Children’s Tub Frocks Reduced to $1.75 SMALL group, but none the less important in value-giving, including txt; Dresses of Plaid and Checked Rs *\\ Ginghams in bright colérings, also Plain Chambrays with self sashes and white collars, uffs and pockets—one style as sketched. Sizes 2 to 6 years, . Considerably at $1.75. THE DOWNSTATRS STORD underpriced “Notable Saving-opportunities in Georgette Blouses Reduced to $3. 95 HERE are 150 Blouses in this offering, prettily embroidered, _net- collared or lace- trimmed, fashion- able short-sleeves. Choose from: White, Flesh-color, Coral, Turquoise, Peach, Mais. Priced consider- ably less than regu- lar—at $3.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE In an Underpriced Offering, Thursday: 100 Trimmed Hats Reduced to $2.95 RIMMED styles and the popular “off-the-face” effects, in novelty straws and Batavia, dark and high colorings for immedi- ate wearing, and trimmed conservative- ly in the effects the new season sponsors. Reduced to $2.95. The Hat pictured, in Brown Batavia, adorned with strands of brightly colored raffia, is from this re- duced-price group at $2.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 80 Pairs of Men’s Khaki Twill Trousers Reduced to $1.75 WORTH-WHILE saving on these good Trousers, for work, for fishing and outing wear. They are strongly made of extra-heavy khaki twill, full cut, with belt loops and two side and watch pockets. Cuff bottom and heavy drill pockets. Sizes 31 to 42 waist measurement. Reduced to $1.75. Fabric Gloves 25c Pair HOICE of White, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Leather Hand-bags, 50c AN exceptionally low Gray, Black and price for these good Chamois-color in these Bags which are featured under-priced Fabric in several accepted Gloves—25¢ pair. shapes—5O¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWMBTAIRS STORE THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE Thursday Brings a New Purchase of 55 Jersey Suits To Sell at a Very Low Price $15.75 [ESE are Suits for all-Summer wear. for general-utility and for sports use cellent quality of their mate for outing, in the ex- rial and in their skillful cutting offering exceptional value for this price. Many variations of the belted style are featured, in connection with cord tucking, box plaits, novelty pockets and button trim- ming— One Style, as Pictured This offering affords choice of heather mixtures in Blue, Brown, Gray and Oxford, also plain shades of Tan Featured, Thursday, and Copenhagen. at $15.75. THE DOWNSTAIRS STOKE Broken Lines of Women’s Apparel Reduced 380 PANAMA CLOTH DRESSES, sizes 36, 88 and 40, reduced to $4.75. 6 SUITS in size 16, reduced to $5.00. Chocolate Chips Special 65c Pound Tut. crumbly flakes of molasses honeycomb, en+ veloped in mellow chocolate, special 65¢ pound. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Girls’ Union Suits 45c EASONABLE in style and weight are these White Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeve- less, with tight knee. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Priced at 45¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Union Suits 65c HESE undergarments are of the athletic type, of barred muslin, with knit belt in back. Sizes 24 to 34, low-priced at 65¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bathing Caps 19c to $1.00 ANY styles within this price-range, prettily frilled and adorn with bows, flowers or bird motifs in rubber, also in plain style. Priced from 19¢ to $1.00, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday SHOES” A Stupendous Drama He had come back to be i \} his brother’s keeper; to fill his brother’s shoes; to take a cold town and put a heart full of feeling and human- ity into it. A drama that throws the |] X-ray on the heart. WE are gov- erned constant- ly by the de- sire to produce the best in por- traiture. The appreciation of our many patrons spurs us on to better Christy Special Comedy “Petticoats and Pants” —AND— Gray’s Picture Graphic News Cartoon Collins May Fete | Thursday Night | Collins playfield will hold ite an- | nual community May festival on the playgrounds, 16th ave. S., and Wash jington et, Thursday night at 7 le k. A full program consisting | Jo nt folk dances by the frame by the boys hae bee | by the instructors, 8 | reather be unfavorable for an out door celebration, the festival will be held in the Collins gymnasium, |] of our God and ries of in mili | MOSCOW. Soviet claims s- lexplosions here due to fire tary a REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which Is the lightest covers very little of the roc In order to and strongest piate Known, you teed 15 yearn, Full arate, rowns . Bridgewor Amalgam All, work guaranteed for 15 ye t whore work in still ve tested our work in the right place 207 UNIVEMSITY ST, |] done? If s0, please send in name of party bene: Bring this Open Sundays From © te 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 18 NAVY SERGE CAPES, $3.75. 8 PLUSH COATEES, $5.00. 2 SHORT PLUSH COATS, $14.25. —TH! DOWNSTAIRS STOTUS Coverall Aprons Special $1.50 S pictured, of staunch Percale, in stripes and small fig- ured effects, _ light and dark colorings, with contrasting piping. as) serviceable dresses. Equally as house Special $1.50. --THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Marabou Capes, $1.95 HIS very low price f quoted on becoming styles in Shoulder Capes of feathery marabou—in natural color—$1.95. STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS Broken Lines of China and Glassware Reduced 10-inch Glass Mixing Bowls, reduced to 55¢. Glass Syrup Jugs, reduced to 35¢. Nut Bowls with Hammer, reduced to 25¢. Electric Lamps, 4 only, reduced to $10.00 each. China Salt and Pepper Shakers, reduced to 10¢ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE . Tub-suit-time for Little Fellows Wed soon as the permits, mother likes to get the small boy into a tub suit, for it takes most kindly treat- weather to rough-and-tumble ment. At$1.50and $3.00 there are Suits of substan- tial-weight blue or white drill, and novelty striped materials, in middy style with long trousers, or Oliver Twist and Norfolk models with belt and short trousers. 21% to 8. Sizes —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s White Reignskin Oxfords, $6.50 Pair i 2 ALLED into favor by tub frocks and sports skirts, these white Reignskin Ox- fords assure them- selves long service by beginning early. As pictured, with welt soles and Cuban heels, sizes 214 to 8, widths AA to D. Price $6.50 pair. WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS SPORTS OXFORDS with white fiber soles and rubber heels, sizes 21%4 to 8; widths B, C and D. Price $4.50 pai —THE DOWNSTAIRS 8” Smocks With all the Charm that Surrounds these Garden and House Garments 8 95 N_ occasiénal ~ spray of hand-embroidery, short sleeves, novelty po¢kets, contrasting col- ! lars and cuffs and other little departures from the ordinary, lend smartness out of all proportion to the low cost of these Smocks. They are of Linene and Cetton Crash, in Rose, Copenhagen, Light-green, Pink, Corn-color, Pongee- color, sizes 16 to 44. Priced at $3.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE English Majolica Pitchers Set of Four, Special $1.95 —F iy characteristic high glaze and Se dark colorings are these Pitch- pears" ers, so handy for kitchen use. weer es 4 Several good shapes to choose = mee * from, including the barrel model 8 pictured. : eg Set of four is made up of one = each in 2-quart, 114-quart, 1-quart and 114-pint sizes. Special $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 100 Casserole Insets Reduced to 85c Oval Insets in the regulation white-lined brown ‘ cooking ware—7- and 8-inch sizes, to fit standard frames. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB eh at t Boldt’s . died at t r. and M MARY McINTYRE - | home of her parent nder McIntyre, day night Funeral services: | the own chapel ursday at 2 p. m, How Is the Bait? . | SPOKANE.—Plans for erection Do you ‘know of any good or || harm, ‘that Gospel Tracts have || $1,000,000 theatre announced. he rs. 42 Kenyon st, Undertaking Co ot |clals in Minneapolis, May 18 to 20. R. W. JONES, secretary of Seittle district, left Wednesday for al convention of school secre- ul, accounting and business offi- yg ee cooKS are asking $1 crease in wages. The pres- ay seale is $4, $5 and $6. COMING SATURDAY— f they are willing, as we wish to publish tt also the name of the tract which worked the benefit or injury. Yours for the glory and honor anointed, JOSEPH W. DORR, 6506 27th Ave. N. W., Seattle. yo can make any number of doughnuts using the same Jot of Mazola again and again ‘and still you won't have a smoky kitchen. Mazola will heat to such high temperature without smoking, that food is instantly crusted when dropped in hot Masola— this prevents sogginess and pre- eserves its flavor. Corn Products Refining Co. P.O, Bex 161 New York City » mouth; Zan bite corn olf th guaran: EXAMINATION FREE Set Teeth, Pink Gum.. PAINLESS EXTRACTION Have impression taken in the nd ady is recommended to. Oppostte Fraser-Patersen Co, MAZOLA Reduced prices on all size cans at your grocers all week. Pie- girls The Leap Year ture—it shows how to propose— “THE FORTUN HUNTER’? —with— EARLE WILLIAMS Taken from the stage p by WINCHELL SMITI that eqeated a few years ago, Buy today. Don’t delay. Johnson Lieber ‘Mere. Co., Seat