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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920, “CHEF ISSUES PROTEST CITY MAYOR WANTS PRUSSIAN PROGRAM |Naval Men on : Way to Alaska Fields PAGE 7 4SEC. DANIELS ACCUSES SIMS OF U .S NAVAL PLOT MOTHER CLAIMS |BOY, 15, FREED oo" BODY OF YOUTH, IN DEATH TRIAL Boy Desperado Slain in Bat- | Acquitted on 1 Charge of Kill- } ing Girl, 16 COQUILLE, Ore 4 trial for the 15 previous juries Salted Peanuts Special 45¢ Pound HESE are large, plump Peanuts of delicious flavor, with just the right amount of salt to make them more palatable. Spe- cial, 45¢ pound. =—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE =} TRAFFIC ORDER CENSUS TOTAL CHECK ON CARS ae - Follows Suggestions of Many Omitted So Official CHARGED T0 ADMIRAL « City Autos Kept at Private relvas ws Mayor Caldwell Figure Is 315,652 Homes rm tle With Police a : Daniels Says Sims’ Men Would Make i oe moran ate ca oe Secretary “Rubber Stamp” Burglars Loot Is lly . tre Lgbotdl gealygemeote = Tk ue bam ¥ Found o on s Strest |. “ inne rk QJ rd 5 dy th 3 4 M for em F ‘ Ir ze ' ia TO CAMOUFLAGE née Hot opntemplated at ¢ a | + : PRUSSIAN aAS f their purct | = rte i oe acer. -LEVIP.MORTON | FREDERICK & NELSON 7 BE Contempt Charce sa pp cant ; ee: mt , ia 7 Da f ' DIES, 96 YEARS oti AVE AND cbognlesie aD NEW YORK, Ma 1 PER CEN : : Peace wt 7 et = " 3 ne ‘Little Danger of NeW) Atolisn the ponition of mecretary of oF steel = ‘ ms a Meaney '|Aged Man Found Be t deve driscemyen * an ir Dead i i nBathroom 0 THINKS THEY ngs at th veh ¢ Lake a4 . f Job 4 ee ae a Fas 1 be " he 00 t r fied tha ee ai a have * Condition of Mikado | White Voile Blouses a a st 1 . | : saa features eS raisin Im at $1.65 — We hav . errata Kure nda ru " tition of Er RISPLY fresh and “good as new” after every a b « wagered GATHER HERE Sess aatle wicnaas fa ieee bass Pos ef laundering, these low-priced Blouses appeal Seatile Ocal Co. Hit vie Truck as They | Repai r Car Parade, Wednesday Night, Feature of Week Optometrists and Manufacturing Opticians 715 Second Ave Established since 1890 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DR. H. T. HARVEY =. President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician — Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION Highest Order of Restoration 5 5 t n th M stunned, Both victims were taken to| imr@rtant p the city hospital amp Motor Cars Skid; Woman Is Injured | on Wednesday eve A cavalry t | bars will partic SIBERIA FAGING - TYPHOID DANGER w Red Cross Nurses Address Forum Examinat 504-12 EITEL BLDG: SHCOND AND PIKNn Ree \ CanadianPacific AD LIMITED” jours to Toronto To Vicloria and Vancouver, B.C. “Princess” Steampips Leave Seattle Canadian Pacific Dock, s|Saye Alaska Has ‘nin weak hn _Ample Pulpwood 1 Ave nt paper cas More Than 50 Improved Styles in Baby Carriages Go-Carts, Park Cars and Sulkies HOUGH there may be little or noth- ing in numbers, one easily visualizes a style that will be just right for “THE BABY” in this diversified collection. SEATTLE ain 6588 . STURDER iisetent Agéel, Posenger Dept. fave Take theBoat “to Tacoma! =e CHEAPEST WAY TO GO Third and Madivon if Denver Electric and Gas Men on Strike DENVER, Cole and Woven Reed Baby Carriages in Gray, 3rown, Ecru, Frosted Blue and Ivory finishes. One hundred linemen struck t morning. Ever Ride to Tacoma by Boat? Tell us about it in a Limerick. There may be two tickets to Tacoma in it for you. If you are a tourist or drummer, And are going to Tacoma this Vanderlip, Lamont Leave for America ummer, TOKYO Wood Body C arr iages with leatherette tops. Yon’t go so far > : 1 : ah fed a ae Folding Go-Carts with sturdy metal Take the Puget Sound Line, it’s a hummer. frames, comfortable seats and rubber- tired wire wheels. Metal Frame Sulkies, leatherette up- holstered, some with reed bodies and tops. GO-CARTS, $10.00 to $32.00. SULKIES, $8.50 to $19.50. PARK CARS, $22.50 to $27.00. CARRIAGES, $34.75 to $80.00. The Carriage illustrated is priced at $60.00. Northmore, } 4737 15th Ave. N. E, , Address yours to Limerick Editor, Seattle-Tacoma Boats, Colman Dock, Round Trip Fare $1.00 Single Fare 60c Manchester, N. H., Census Announced WASHING May 17.—Popula M H., is now! acoma Boats Leave 7 Colman Dock mass m7 OK!) A.M BURNED TRUCK lant Fourth Moor decidedly to women who want practical “boilable” things for every-day wear. With laces, embroidery and pin tucks they achieve their lingerie effect. Ex- 1 cellent values at $1.65. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Athletic Union Suits, $1.00 That are Underwaists, Too ERY well-made of barred muslin are these lit- tle Union Suits in sleeveless style, with edges strengthened by binding, and vest part strongly reinforced and fitted with taped buttons for the fastening of little petticoats and trousers. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Excellent values at $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Plaids and Stripes Predominate in Novelty Silks Low Priced at $1.25 Yard OR the plaited skirt of the moment, with wide girdle and sash to be glimpsed beneath the Eton jacket and for many other uses these inter- esting patterned silks are in daily request. Checks in black and white are featured as well as more colorful effects, in dark and medium shadings. Thirty-six inches wide, unusually low- | priced at $1.25 yard. | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 50 Children’s Wool Sweaters | In an Underpriced Grouping | at $2.95 | OFT, cozy little Sweaters knit from good woolen yarns in plain colorings and combinations, slip- | over and coat styles, sizes 2 to 5 years, reduced 2 OF to $2.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Betsy Ross Pattern in Silver-plated Tableware has just been received in the Downstairs Store, its graceful shape and tasteful pattern proving that good taste in table fittings is not always a matter of large expenditure. Teaspoons, set of six, at $1.50. Dessert Spoons, set of six, $2.75. Tablespoons, set of six, $3.00. | Knives and Forks, set of six, $6.50. Salad Forks, set of six, $3. | Soup Spoon: et of six, $3.00, 7H Sugar Shell: Oe each, | Butter Knives, 60c each, | Also available in this beautiful pattern are Cold Meat Forks, Berry Spoons, After-dinner Coffee Spoons, Cream Ladles, Jelly Servers. | THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Heatherbloom Petticoats, $3.95 HESE Petticoats are favorably known for their serviceability, and they are much more at- tractive than the average mercerized petticoat. In plain and combination colorings — Brown, Gray, Black, Green, Purple and Navy—$3.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Two-strap Slippers Low Shoes of. Comfort $5.50 Pair HORT - VAMPED and comfortably broad in the toe are these Slippers of soft vici kid, which many women will choose for home wear, With heavy turned ‘soles and military heels, sizes 31g to 8, widths B, C, D and E. Low-priced at $5.50 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Union Suits, 85c OUNGSTERS are changing from “heav- ies” to these good Bal- briggan Suits in white and ecru. color, and to the porous-knit garments which are in ecru only. Short-sleeve and knee length, in sizes 24 to 34, Priced at S5¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 60 Crepe Gowns Presenting Unusual Values at $1.75 ERY quickly and eas- ily tubbed are these Gowns of Windsor crepe, and they require no iron- ing. In slip-over style, in plain pink, white or orchid, trimmed with feather- stitching and hemstitching, and some with small rib- bon bows—featured at a very low price—$1.75, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB e in the case was tatoo marks with He s his bedy history