The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR i “/GIRL POISONED; | RRASIER-PATIERSON CO, | GANT TELL HOW ASTER- SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET — . A |Underworld Negro Tells all SECOND AVENUE AND UN | lice It’s Suicide Special Pr ic e B asem ent afaine ie eae Extraordinarily Low Priced Offerings for Friday pes od yey bead dewpite ve qa F M 2 ord inwued ee D *olloe fit if On Sale Friday pen ees, eh Meek ne ee 1 44 Pieces or Men Madras S 2 urts Moire | ; W *sNechkev ’ “" Omen 3) Nec] ct 1G Boag : S De veenins. Yer ’ ne Regularly $6.50—Specially lings! white girl, 27 years old, g y T y e } e S in in the city hompital close to death, Regular $1.50 to $2.50 Priced at Of $5.00 Qualities—Spe- with but slight chance of recovery. | “Billy” Bi negro, and one of| Qualities @A OF ‘ : ati Pre camcooca | $1.00 Each $4. DID ; cially Priced at . in the | tne tet taaaphenea bi S akowt eas « . : —A7 Satin Striped Woven Madras e > solna aie ted gece toed —Including the much desired Shirts, priced for quick clearance. $2 95 | bichloride of mercury tablets, intend: | modesty fronts. For Friday The patterns and colorings are Basement Store | |e eutcide, ules of tes on] and Saturday only at 31.00. unusually smart, with beautiful —For Friday only. ait | Jackson et. where the potsoning took three-tone stripes, blending from | place, He was not arrested, as no * dark to pale shades of Blue, Green On Sale in Two Lots [cen Set oven the girl herestt, was | and Heliotrope. All have wide . able to deny his version of the affair . f ing nto Gan Be one ese, 50 Dress Skirts satin stripe running through. |, Georgette Blouses = see ee - 2 = TT | and given medical attention, which | et 1 attention, which Quantit ° 1 er 2 may poesibly save her life As yet ‘ ar r she to unable to tal y —Special for Frid. mly at $4.9! p 5 2.5 | 6 50 d 1 50 gp Ay Be so BA ber her husband, | Regularly $18.75, £20.00 a a aii saul at ti Repelarty te “e a ” 1, W. Billings! ves in Muskegon, or 4 j an 2 ‘ ges pte) and $25.00 a $6,80 from a trip Fast to visit him. er 2 ~ e . ani At $16.50 $6.50 to $9.00 —A broken assortment of 150 —Five Hundred Dresses in all. Enough to insure | You Mow ’Em Georgette Blouses specially | priced for Friday. ample selections in size, style, color and material. DownWithThis | <2" aden fe viele “Specially Priced at “Lat ace ot. the sew Til 4 4 e Ki d f R and medium colors, in_pat- $4.75 styles, with both short and Silk Tri cotine | ind 0 azor terns from the smaller checks gyre emvm and hish arate Paney sina 0g Sleeves. to the largest plaid; accordion, are offered tomorrow at decided mavings Tn White, Flesh, Mais, Beautiful artistic Novelties, self-colored } side and box pleatings; also et ciety nae . Sunset, Tangerine, Henn: Georgette Serge the plain tailored styles with Tie Sewer wicoon ais bao aiapentve Orehid, ime Navy Taupe, Novelties, 26 to 40 inches wide, Priced tn 9 A : : large pockets, girdles and — Novrities, 2 iy oiwyou'e an Fer ~~ Brown and Black. —Inasmuch as these Dresses were bought at very special prices . leather belts. Sap Winn entre Sereie seeks ot Po Rigas BE 0 BE scale wee and are priced accordingly, this present offering is the more extraordinary. The Sale Starts at 9 a. m. Friday Clearance of Friday Clearance Sale of Two Entrances From University Street—Elevators and Stairway From a : ec ‘ | Muslin Night Gowns ; Silk kk Negligees Second Avenue Floor Dt i see ” $1.85 Qualities at : . Regularly $20.00 to $28.75 $1.25 fice | At $14.95 WASH REMOVES |He Buys Town i “Lover's yong Is | —In slipover style. Square neck, ; BER = Twenty-five silk _Neatigen he illi i i 4 | finished with ribbon-run beading; g : repe de Chine, e yeorge RINGS UNDER EYES| __ for Million Bucks) Found in Chimney | finished with ri peading ay ; Crap 60 Chine, Tee ee ral ae <DON, 2 Il made; cut full and long. -Spe- | Budttle people will be ow cised| CARDIFF, Wales, May £7.—Maj.| LONDON, May 23—A belief in / we’ 5 § g : sel quickly atmple witch a H. J. P. Thomas has ought the! “charms” stm exists in Peaxtand. . ces cial at $1.25 each, —Second Floor. 3 wey from our regular stock. Special at hazel. cam-| town of Milford Haven. It cost him| in the chimney of an olf cottage | ‘ ? ‘ $14.95. —Second Floon, hyérastia, etc, as mired tm $1,000,000. By his purchase Major , eye wash, relieves blood.| Thomas becomes owner of a thou | e* recently found a dried pig's , \ and dark rings. One young sand houses, the lordship of three | heart stack full of thorna, a relic of | 7 * J . whe bad eve trouble and very manors, and the owner of Castle! the belief that if a jilted lover stuck | Friday Clearance of Fr iday Clearance of ty dark rings was relieved by Hail mansion house, and the market pins or thorns into a pic's heart be} t > Week's use of Lavoptik. We tolls of the rising port of Milford. | would cause much pain to his faith Attention, shavers with S nm-On Swenters ts Children’ s Coats ‘@ ama! bottle to help ANY — leas one. rmis! Here's the nex : = = = weak, strained or inflamed A thermometer ¢ that cumes en top wa tonsorial art—a@ shave | ! Aluminum eve cup FALEE. of a milk bottle has been invented for) LONDON, May 22—Marie Verrtty | 8ther | Regularly $7.50 to $10.00 : i At Big Reductions ee tes me ee ee ree eR eee cet wares meee al| $3.95 Our entire stock of Conte for ch : = bore seneanaeh, Cont pore Pi Fe. 2 x : years eg Velour, |which he will givd the| —Slip-on Sweaters th: at are slightl : rge, Poplin and Taffeta, regularly Sonn ike see el Sal her Gee a ee : $8.50 to $25.00. Reduced for Friday | use of water or soap. E Clearance at $6.40 to $18.75. | ‘The razor, which, with the motor, Extreme values at this price. i 75. can be held in the hand, in a fine eiewicemabeooenns —Sonaae Fees Ps jadaptation of the common hair elip- | L | per used by barbers, Rietz mays that | ° the biade, of highly tempered stee, | Women’s Wool and Cotton Women’s Buys a — eemnaieite [Seeded Boe’ “ “se ly i a Blankets Union Suits Hermit Played to Hosi siery - = naga | Cats Every Night'|! "Special ‘ab Regular $8.50 to $10.00 lanixets Regularly $2. 00, $2.95 | LONDON, May 27.—Having lived ° Qualities ieee and $2. ana hermit for many years Edward $1 75 Specially ly Priced Richart Pittis died at Yarmouth, ° [ine of Wight, aged $1. He had/ . = $7.45 a Pair $2.50.a pair 145 | never ridden on a train or crossed to! —259 paire Women's Pure —Discontinned numbers of the more the mainland. Te seldom worked, tv: | Thread Silk Hose; @rop —Roth Dark and Idght Graya, in —Good weight Cottom popular makes. Suits of mercerized ing on charitable neighbors. Most of | atitch, Bale top and foot. good serviceable Blanketa, es Mankets; size 60x76 inches; —jisie and fine gauze cotton Low his days were spent in rowing in an| Shown in Black and Cor pecially desirable for camping pun im Gray and Tans, with neck, sleeveless; short sleeves, knee open boat. In the evenings he} dovan, in all aizen Bpe poses. Priced regularly at $8.60 blue and pink borders. Spe length, and a few sleeveless, ankle Played the violin, with several cate, | cigily priced at $1.75 a to $10.00 a pair, Special for Prk cial for Friday only at jength in the lot. All sizes in the | his sole companions, seated on a pair. day at $7.45 a pair, $2.50 a pair. lot, but not every size in each style, be as an audience. —Hostery, First loon, —Second Floor. —fecond Floon —Knit Underwear, First Floan | ‘Aged ‘Angler Gets ey P | ° a 3-Pound Trout| For Your Outing Party Specially Priced Luggage WINSTE:D, Conn, May | a rs Disakons 4 ree te ee pe: Laughing at age, James Morse, ionic Paper tes Drinking Cups ‘ . ‘ases—S, . landed the granddad of all when | age re for 19@ 12 Fer hot coftes. Five cups to $8.50 Matting Suit C pecial at $5.95 caught a trout weighing 2 pounds *0| ee ee the box, for be. —These Suit Cases are bound on all edges and cretonne Iined, lounces. He had been trying to get giahes {a's box SF a . with shirred pocketa. Extra deep; size 24 inches, Special at the fish several years, as bad other |f! Waxed Paper Paper Napkins $5.95. . Miers ; | ensiers, seve the trout — so geen | - P ; ra —Of crepe paper; 100 to the ad broken many lines. It had| —1% wheets, size 12218, to the package, for 5c a package. 02.50 Fi runke—Special r, \Bay hooks in its jaw, broken off in previ-|f| roll, for 6a —Stationery Section, First Floor, 22.50 Fiber Dress Ti pe at $18.50 4 ; ous battles. Rufus Eggleston, vet. | ff] je wearing Fiber with fancy eretonne — jeran of the Civil war, is cutting | y ‘ Prager pyaar <a” Secon, “= “ a down trees for firewood. He is 77| 25 Universal Lunch Special at $18.50, years young. ; <4 Kits | Hose Is fie & on | } . boyd Ss “2 By $30.00 Fiber Trunks. ‘. ‘i thal t 2.95 Each : See These Suquamish Homesites at $75 J secure me wes] ae <A amied aumatty of tnt Special at $28.50 disturbance followed the close of the | versal Lunch Kits as illus Trunki gas recent football match between Lan- ™ i lunch box with —Trunks oo} vy com Think of it, folks: A beautiful tract of ground for only $75—on terms of a ff) caster and Horwich. ‘The referee and | ‘A teed isttre tnd pint size atruction, fitted with two dollar a month—so low that any one can afford to get their own home started, | visiting officials and players were! end , Universal Vacuum Bottle. Sold Cig ge Bagesrer stop paying rent. Here’s the way to cut down the cost of living—And hav. mobbed. At tha station where the i regularly at $4.35. On special a ee Pont deli ntfal lace to live. Get a become now—and use it ioe a we “ ag? ec lips ay « Pavone site % salo while they last at $2.95 lock. Special at $23.50. & p a ping | hosepipe on the bostue crowd wud . —Fifth Floor. —lageage, Fifth Floor, spot this summer—and an all-year-round homesite later. dispersed it SUQUAMISH-ON-THE-SOUND—LESS THAN AN HOUR FROM SEATTLE ‘These places are located AN the denutice of found ana ff Critics on Strike, crew = . - at delightful Suquamish, Suquamish Food — radi gen Rog ag ose | Won't Go to Shows| Blue Blood Calf 250-Pounder eae by \To Hang Profiteers | one of the most pictur- Shop Opens Sunday | ¢#™_‘igsing, swimming and } VIENNA, May 27—Because ac-| Is Sold for $8,000 K. of C. as Housekeeper Is Britons Plan esque places on Puget Coupled with your en- Seahhe ele toon cs a ise | eorestnttea ge gy LOOM, EY - Fi ar pig NEW YORK, May 24—A na || LXVRR POOL. Mog: 38--2he GR ‘Years ea Sound. Joy of the patural | than ever. | genera! rehearmain the Vienna Prem |Ceree Frincs, @ bull ealf which won|] tion wide search is on for # ©. proposes “that this conference ts : ge 4 organization tesuel an orter boyeot 7 njoy a good the championship of a recent cattle | hound woman to act as hou | agreed that the time has now arrived f " perience in Less than an hour's )uquamish More than 100 people who | ting all theatrical and operatic pro xhow at Crewe, was sold for $8,000. | r for George B, Wood, wid-|/when profiteers shall be publicly | fitting and ride from Seattle, with | ' work in Seattle—business men, ductions at Vienna theatre | Termosa, ©: agen a | hanged, and urged the Labor M. P.'s making glass. i : nt professional men, — teachera, pantie | ights of Col | x i ene the roaphiaga service on | Pa | clerks, ete.—take the boat every iL di I As kin U. S. ARMY GOODS: ment. hut’ in San. Francisco: || t® frame a bill to this effec ‘ ‘a our the Soun other | morning at Suquamish for S& ondon is Asking “Kindly find me a housekeeper, a * ay : Mari jw operating big, fleshly two || e Departinent : expense e- - - 606 - | attle and go bac ry even- good-natured, ; You can live here and 4 ; ing to their Suquamisn homes. for Skyscrapers hundred and fifty pounder or |/ Washington, Do cy May 18 , able us to work in Seattle—have \ he | Boate leave § , LONDON, May 24,—The erection more, to come here and take re make better r own garden—stop working day at and 7:30 of higher buildings in London waa charge of my place, Tam a wid d . i! A opportuni tien 6. ak one Moattia’ foe jadvocated before the Royal Institute i ower and bave not the time ta glasses for et rent—and really ; ; Suc ; lor British Architects by Delisea Jo , aby Sek Ii coca for eae home," he weenan iia vice, a e fiscal ye lens momeglh ! bey Pe ee or, in satin 1 5 ou Make Sc eR wanted could not be found in the |) | Mass. iingham, ; arf om of the bu - e to per F West and the search has now j jonh= Reading or Distance Glassea, fee Suquamish thie Friday, Saturday, Sender er Monday. eats leave Galbraith po coi Seman gg pay tan 2S Rt Books, spread to the ast. i 4 BaF including examination, com as 7] & por @ock, foot of 200 feet high opposite parka, open Olive’ Drab phirte and Coveralls : ; ‘ plete for— ht eS eis ee te ae le ae spaces and the river aide, ‘The max- Young Men's Sweaters, wool, $3.00 ; Da you au ‘and show you the fine lots, with rich Iinum height now allowed t8 100 feet. | 2/040, 4(1'F Drab Down 41.4! 12. Pound Nugget re 4 te one of them, at the total price of only $75 a lot. See them Mattrenses for camping mt line of se ; - jew shipment just. re- : 8. A Bhoes. jee and |'Have Grafters i In SSay on’ the feet. Don't overlook Found in Congo | , Broken Lenses duplicated on this opportunity to buy some of LONDON, May 27.—-A nugget o to this short notice at reduced prices. Ole England, Too these bargains. Five-pound can of re gold, ighing over 12 pounds, rmaster, M. ©. ‘Annie Street, San 4 th lended Coffee in the| Pure gold, weighing c he C d- || Bave the pieces, G. H. BROCKMAN & CO. LIVERPOOL, May 21—Wor steal {nited. Staton, be @ pound, has been received by the London | (ny Omi Call Sart tne, Sateen: * |ing two bank notes from a Lettish ton in five and #ix-pound Marine Barracks, at the al Schoonmaker Optical Ca, brane! the Banque éu Congo ° seaman whom he challenged for hav- | bales, 25¢ @ poun ine for making h of 314 New York Block Elliott 3928 ling @ bottle of whisky protruding |{"!'* §9O BOONE, axon Belge, Tk was found inst year in| to reject any, 0 yon aK |from his pocket, Constable George |g23 PACHMOG BUILDING, FirTH|the Kilo State Mines, in Belgian First W. Glover was sentenced to three FLOOR, SECOND AND Congo, and will be wold on behalf of ys W. B. Lem- |] One Block South Peake Ba presi} months’ bard labog Sete ee ~Malephong. Kil ott ppaz =~ bthe Belgian government,

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