The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1920, Page 24

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i z Oe ee ee sein si | so ape nce cnet GA Ry aA Cossect Apparel far Women $2 00 Second Avenue at Spring Street. (Toke elevator to Third Fleer.) Featured Tomorrow Suits of Jersey Answering the call of outdoor sports | is this very special offer of Jersey suits |: —tuxedo, button- -up and high collar ef- | fects—in light, dark and vivid colors; \ also combinations. See our windows. i, | H H Bhetched From This Offering | | A, ' “Oh, yea,” we told her, “Little or | hy Seott, aged 4, when her] much everybody in Seattle would | Mother was forced to give her up vo a ar, Mm. Seott and her | for adoption | & children could live in the greatest] “I couldn't etand 1.” the friend uxury all thelr lives, ‘Thank you, |*8¥* Mrs, Scott told her. “It would Who shall we say gave these two! kill m give the babies up, after ped my husband died—that wa | The Star today emphasizes its ap “NEVER MIND MY NAME peal t sr f money for T™ A WIDOW, Too” the Se faw should be sent | Just mind,” she answered. | to The tt Children Fund, in care I'm a widow, too, 1 know hard e% jout the day-—very slowly, It a sti Kate Pullman Is (ranenis re |New York today Now Husbandless “"°""" Lindeman. CHICAGO, June 4—Kate Pull- FAMILY AT SHOE SALE The price reductions in some cases are as great as 40 per cent, and at both stores the same reduc tions hold good. Here are a few of the most im teresting items. she She wa from used alin the court hey ea “Jug a Minute,” was suttic lent to care for her needs WONDERFUL VALUES FOR THE WHOLE § ee: TURRELL'S tetera THE SEATTLE STAR For Mrs. Scott: A Widow Comes and Leaves Two Dollars. Mother Ryther Offers a Home. Friends Argue Over Her Children. Up to Star Readers If She Keeps Them. She came in and opened a funny! learned, wan paid for by family ttle old diapidated handbag pnd | friends ok out two ver 4 are FRIENDS ARG AS TO She smiled a queer Nttle wistful WHO WILL Gtr DOROTHY amile. When Mra, Soott came to Seattle out the two coins with @|in quest of the widow's pensior 4 hand which she found out was a myth omething,” she sald, “It he told a friend here that the day scott, And her two chil|#he left Pertiand he overheard « To help keep them together nversation between two women ac | ' Maybe you don't ac | qualr: Lundquist-Lilly ee. They were arguing which of them would get little hip. But 1 was more fortunate frail couldn't go thru wha She pulled her shawl tghter| Charter Membership Oneal around her shoulders. She seemed t | Till June 16 - And it wasn't cold, Ends a f I almost fost my boy once,” she Senos” Dat’ he came beak” seas] club thet wil mabe other and older a U rd a N i gassed. But he came back. He t will make other and older with me now; home with his mother, | #d on the Pacific Coast hustle and he's just getting so he can work | to equal in spirit and activitien if the again, We're happy, me and my| plans formulat boy. I would rather have died than! in give him up when he was a baby, and eclal meet 5 of Seat | og men materialize as} everything seemed against us Junt! expected say in your paper that ‘a friend’ gave| Charter membership will be lim two dollary for Mrs. Scott.” ited to thone who register before next That's bow the Scott Children! meet Fund was started in The Star office | ¢ this morning. It grew, slowly, thru-| 4; June 15, with HL. C, Seick advertising manager of Electric Hf Co. of ty . Chicago, now at 938 Henry building eaen. | Tt See tale. a sirman of the organization com money, if the widow of Deputy : " mittes, ar men who devote Sheriff Hobert 8. Scott, who wan ° he major portion of the me to killed in a fight to the death with | {he maior» . - Pes 1 U e ou O bandits, in not compelled by deatity-| Miverinne wil et 7 ] ] on. to give up her two little ones papel rngye ye A Pea ee eens camer friends and customers to take =e eee advantage if they have not the good w Star readers willing ext t Kindly old Mother Ryther, who | is always to the front when | some other mother ix in nerd of help, telephoned that Mra Scott | and her children would be wel. | NY L N TRIPS comed at the Kyther home, and | could have room and board free. | Unfortunately tho her husb Us deputy, Mex sett Gas Shortage Reaching re eee eel Acute Stage Here | imn to. and lived, Mrs. Scott would already done so. w have been here with her ch With the gasoline supply rapidly probability, in a home| sink to rero mark, tuation have prepared. ti n Seattle. 17 dard ott was was! OU pany had on hand Thursday his . y supply of gasc e, which re, a 4 stretched over an eteht-<diny s unting to pe The other two large ol! com are compelied to follow mult to about the tanker El Se ro wits 650,008 aa na of the ensence, but this will not fficient to eliminate reet — |LUNDQUIST-LIL Upstairs Clothes Shop GREEN BUILDING FOURTH AND PIKE on nale it te stated. That the situatic Friday of John ger of the rales man. company “In spite of al Lean said, “it be forced to cut out ales except to ensential vehicles by st of the week. We are refu to let nybody have more than gallons it looks in their ta at a tim a will not be effective are warned by McLean pt trips to the following on, un they want to run the uring sufficient ga Women’s White Canvas Pumps / Children’s White Shoe HIGH SHOES for Infants’, dren, Misses and Big G' Laird’s White Buck Button Laird’s White Buck Lace, And you will certainly find the size you want in one style or other, LOW SHOES For Misses and Children White Canvas Pumps at $4.45 Laird’ from .... +. 82.45 and mar Johnston & Mur Light Tan Calf, J. aM Brown Brogue for These at Both § phy reg. $ Cal style High 173 pairs of White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords. Louis and Military heels. Second Ave. store on! Turned sol airs at the Shoes 1, for $16.80 tila I Madison. 00 pairs Patent, Brown Kik ance, wanted for er, nea | voted by a large m pith, Birt Patent, Drown xia, Wl Mance, wanted tor ife murder, wat] Autos Meet and WASHINGTON, June 4—Suttas- [but ko Fetuphto work ones. [contrac hope same eB Sole Pumps, The sizes in this lot man | Boy Is Injured ists will turn thelr attention to Ver-| “The bollermakers will, vote Sun yea the wage demands of the jomewhat broken | Harko's body waa found last even-| Dr. F. C. Goodale, Alvord hotel, MO" 19 hope that the legislature | day | He said most of the pores ‘ - ing beside a wood trail 300 feet from! First ave, and Pine st. reported an will ratify the Susan B.| The men will begin registering to-|been employed, leaving $4 pairs Black Kid Turn-Sole Col the office of the Far West Clay com-|automobile collision Thursday be amendment, Miss Emma! day and it is believed 2,000 machin. | drawing strike benefits, Py FOIA! PDS: SRE Se: SMI. pany, Death had been caused by altween his machine and one bearing ary of the national wom-| ists who have been on strike for over| If all the striking cae 2 pairs Black Kid Military Heel charge of buckshot fired into the| the tic number 111114, In which |“".*, Party, sald today eight months, will soon find places in | not re-employed within 30 8 pairs Dull Kid Brogue Oxfords idgtabarreied shoteon it ape ae | baci pair hae slightly. The | @ubttul of a victory in Louisiana,”|agent of the San Francieco local Reckmeyer predicted that many ¢ bile: ca cite the body 3 : eee Bet tebe eameicn ‘had [Be Said. “So we are now basing our! said today that altho the men re-|the strike-breakers now enn Police and sheriff's deputies en-| not r ported ‘os omen 4 (| hopes on Vermont.” turn at the old © scale, they | will be discharged bat sald hat gaged in the search for Mance here} hour Friday have “practical” assurance of a/| many union machinists ha it r y Oxfords. BIG VALUES FOR MEN AT BOTH STORES High Shoes with Wing and medium toe, Meg Pr $17.60\7T two wonderful values tores, ‘manson TURRELL SHOE CO. Se NO EXCHANGES AFTER 12, NOON—NO REFUNDS ON EITHER CASH OR CREDIT SALES p: Kwerett, Mount aye Aes °°) Pedestrians “But He's Pinched | S. F. ‘Shipyard Machinists _ _ ws _— Hit by Aut _Rrask Founria, 2, longshore Work Wonisn’s SERVICEMAN =| This ‘Year hat hr id have wa food an wat | gy Vote for Return to ficient to cause his arrest on al C. 1. Hopkina, 7056 1th ave. |) charge of viol oO Sh e. N. W., reported to the police |) nance. Patre Low Shoes reer, ine pele || saaen ate an unidentified boy while he liquor ordi. |¢nd of the prolonged shipyard strike | 4nd the shipping board. . seg by 2 salina aitay The meeting was called, he eal 8 ce eee |act on a proposal made by the otch whisky in/seen today in the vote of the ma-|virds He said the new jon at chinists last night to return to work | came from the Bethlehem 1 Union st. Thursday, nder the old Macy wage sca ing corporation, Union oy was not hurt, Hopkins re bs The strike has been on since Oc-|company, Moore Shipbuilding 6 Mance, Suspect ported and theretore he did not ob — tober 1. ios and the Schaw Bathe t Approximately 1,400 men who at-/ The Hanlon yard an Hotels and rooming houses were Memdecisie: obi Suffragists Wait topic thet night's reansenecting Chard aca panne athe prea) septed last night, he said. being searched here today for Ter | _ for Vermont bleed Lee rian |in the San Franciaco bay district was Founriea's po some wonderful values in the — his automobile at 20th Ira Section at Second and Search Is Begun for Bert | ave. x. w. ana W. 62rd st. ‘The wn the te Canvas Tongue pairs W th Le and Military said to have | ity, in secret] Beckmeyer pointed out that x RP PSSSSISSPSecLSEL SRswPsrEssssrz23 Aeyeg Ee ye mes sc esees received word today from|the shipyards. Jother conference will be held BY man’s back at close rang One clue! hi =e Rouge that makes it seem| John H. Beckmeyer, business | union and plants, he sald. was found, a breech son Frank was thrown to the ne tuvaiahad ith detaile \ + | | wage increase later on, following the | district the yards will retain & $4.80 mare furnidhed Wittt'® Getalled, a4 \No One Knew Gnu |..." cen of, representatives of pr, umpect Tacneie representatives i ‘number of their t omy deputie “Merchant Marine | Needed Manicure represent ber of their present 3 FT iiitiog: tn Gaasetbven ca six Bill Is Approved | te tect of the famous Australian Who Lost Basket Meaws or Jail a | 8 gi inu at the Woodland Park z00 are pounps and about 35 years old. He| WASHINGTON, June 4—The sen-|in'urgent need of the service ct al Of Laundry Pere? Credit Men’sF #9 aid to have been wearing a dark |ate today accepted the conference re “7! ‘ blue suit with a white stripe, a blue|port on the merchant marine bill by|™@ntcure, an anonymous gnu critic |. If the lady who left her basket of! ATLANTIC Cry, N. bo stiff collar and gray felt hat with|a vote of 45 to 14 j Warned the park board Friday, j laundry on the street at 12th ave.! sai) sentences for those WhO when last seen. The bill outlines for the United and Marion st. Thursday afternoon) nay their bills was recommended Harko had the reputation of being | States shipping board a generat pol Royal Decree Gives | '!! cal! at central police station she |the report of the invebtigadlens prosecutions committee of an industrious worker and had no|cy for sale of the 200 ships in the} R M 1 D |may have the basket back. Con known enemies. An inquest will be| private American interests, in no far ome Meatless Days |ivetor a. MeGuire of the munict | tional Association of Credit ROME, Italy, Juno 4.—A royal de- | Pal street railway, found the laundry | convention here today. held at Puyallup. | 3 | and turned it over to the police. nd, c pla fresh restrictions on the | &™ ne potion, S. L. Eddy, of Portia r } 8. L. Eddy, Bathing Beaches | . jconsumption of certain foodstuffs | presented a report on hace "4 SEATTLE PO BAND 1s re.|No meat is to be eaten on Thursdays 'Bolshevik Attack and prevention, and navoostads Open This Week hearsing a program which will be | @"4 Fridays paign of pceaige to Five of ttle's bathing beaches) played for the inmates of the Old Is Not So Heavy) jon the princ will be open this week-end if the] giidiery’ home at Orting, W ,|Bootblack Robbed by LONDON, June 4.—The British} weather continues warm, the’ park | war office today reported that the/ forced to fall back in Some wot | Girl Patron of Watch |") . of Borisov, ‘ihiecnesa wakie The | Sunday, June 6, at 2:30 p.m. I offensive was apparently and south ‘west. of sare at Madrona Park, Mount}man W. E. Carr is directing the] NEW YORK, June 4.—"What time| breaking down, and that. the Red{about 280 miles northwae ene BE few ard Park, Alki Point and| band is it, please?" she asked Charliejarmies were abandoning their at-| the Reds managed to creas Green Lake | DtOrio as he was polishing her) tacks on atl parts of the line, except| Rerezina, This advance The beache * due to be opened | There is no telling where ® sinner | boots, Charlie drew out a $75 watch, |to the northeast of Kiev. | however, by attacks Wh for the regular summer season on | will land when he begins to monkey | When his charming patron had gone,| During the height of the assault liminary to the big at June 15, with a fishing outfit on Sunday, Charlie Was minus the watch, upon their positions the Poles were | said. 128 pal Brown Elk Skin Ven ted Oxford. sat cfg t ts possible in the board's opinion 321 pairs Brown Scout and Slucher Work Shoes © find American purchasers ese two Items Downstairs at cond and Madison at the remarkable price of $4.80 bo

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