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FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1990, rHE SEATTLE DS SHOOT Composer Builds Bungalow 20) OUSTED Site’s ‘Roof of "Skyscraper STAR j FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET FROM U. 7 _ ff © Emma Goldman Authority | DOWNSTAIRS STORE .) _ for Report Reaching Lon- 7 don of Execution é BY MILTON BRONNER | : LONDON, July 16.—Kmma Gold Man is authority for the statement that 200 “radicals,” deported by the United States to Russia on the “red @rk” Buford, have been shot by. the Boishevists. | Mrs. Philip Snowden, member of the British Labor party delegation to Russia to investigate Rolshewism, | Who has just returned to England, aw Miss Goldman in Petrograd. It Was there, Mrs. Snowden states, that Miss Goldman told her of the shott of the deportees. EMMA SAYS SHE'S } SICK OF RUSSIA Emma Goldman ts sick of Russia Qnd disgusted with Bols Cording to the British Labor pmrty Investigator, and she ed herweif in Mrs. Snowden's nc A po. Utical refugee from America in Rus @ia and afraid to talk fully, fearing spies.” Mrs. Snowden says she doean't know how Miss Goldman manaxes to earn her bread. “Bolshevism has brought to the eomimon man hunger, cold and terror,” says Mrs. Snowden, fully corroborating the state ments of J. Herbert Duckworth, whose revelations made after an | independent investigation, are | startling America. | heviam, ac An Exceptional Offering, Saturday, of White Tub Skirts $1.95 and $2.95 SKIRTS of such excellent quality materials and so carefully made are unusual at these prices—in this instance the result of an ad- vantageous purchase. AT $1.95— Skirts of Cotton Gaberdine in plain weaves and invisible stripe effects, with trousers pockets covered by button-trimmed flaps. —ss eS “I am a socialist; a democrat amd ® Christian,” says Mrs. Snowdes, “and I am opposed now to Rolshe-| Vis because it is neither socialistic, | or Christian. | MN IST PARTY IS THE DICTATOR “The so-called ‘dictatorship of onl Proletariat,’ means dictatorship by @Berwy Mr. and Mrs, Earl Carrell outside their bungalow, atop a | 20-story building near Broadway. BY LORRY A. JACOBS | coatrey bullding at 47th st. and Sev. NEW YORK.—(By Mail) —Ea@/enth ave. the communist party." says Mra. C®‘Toll, song-writer, lyricist, play He got it and proceeded to build! @nowden. “Six hundred thousand | “Tht. producer and stage manager, |there a $50,000 California bungalow members of the communist party ara, 248 found during his life four things and move into it bis typewriter and/ @ictated to by six leaders and the ex.|"@ loves better than all others—| his wife. Graordinary commission to suppress; *Titing sonas, being high in the air $@he counter revolution,” says Mra.|* California bungalow and, of course, | ¢ Snowden. & wife. , j She found utter tntolerance of free, FIRST A PLAYWRIGHT, “Speech and free press. TURNED TO MUSIC ¢ “Newspapers are not permitted toj Carroll started at 18 as a play Print news otber than Bolshevistic,” | wrfght but when he finally discov / Bhe said. jered he wasn't really earning any “Persons who do not believe in Bol-j thing writing plays, he turned to Ghevism are denounced as counter-;music. He couldn't play a note, but Fevolutionists. The leaders lie to the puld whistle. And he proceeded People, claiming the revolution 1 whistle tunes to a shorthand mu Bhortly to come to America and Eng-/sie reporter to the tune of thousands . jot doars, “Canary Cottage” being the one that liter fted him to © heights of fame, and took him The bungalow has every modern] AT $2.95— Skirts of finely woven gaberdine, with yoke- style belt and pocket flaps trimmed with stitch- ing and buttons. air to be secluded, Sizes 24 to 30 waist measurement. . Two styles as sketched. Bolshevism, Mrs. Snowden believes, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB has been aided by the Polish war A Group of Slip-over Wool Sweaters Reduced to $4.95 BOUT eighty Sweat- ers in this low-priced offering, knit from fine woolens—all in slip-over style. Short-sleeve, straight-line styles with sash belt; Short-sleeve Slip-overs with frill at neck and elbows; Long- sleeve styles in comhina- tion colorings. Choice of Pink, Turquoise, Copen- hagen, American Beauty and Peacock. Sizes 36 to 44 in the of- Pa Toraichl, 162 Eighth ave. Day st. girk . S11 Lame at. na, Earl F. Providence hos- 1 p «ir , George H. Minor hospital ® nacom, John C. Sexsmitt, Clare W./ Seattle General hospital, girl Smith. Figgmiller, Minor hospital girl Buck, Richard P. Minor hospital | irk TAB LIMA ¢ James, Seattle General hos-| ‘siting: people have united to repel in- to California, where Earl learned ta| If left alone by outside love California bungalows just as o thinks Russian Bolshe-| he had already jearned to love writ U rs. purge itself, ceasing then ing songs. Beattie lity underwriters to be Bolshevism as it now known. Then he catne back to Broadway S. —— ~ lis ei his namie for tig fieik tune on | ATURDAY STORY OF CZAR & Broadway program, having writ-| Neom—Move's cafeteria—King Coun é ten the lyrics to Fritsi Scheff's play ty Democratic club wil he ALIVE WORRIES =| Pret Mev. Smith" He also met} Port from convention delegates “nd married Marcelle Hontabat, of BIRTHS RED OFFICIALS |movie fame Matouchl, Naojiro, 66% Washington And then came the war and Earl tinggi le age. cs the novel Wikked off to Texas to learn to fly government is offering a reward of He U4 2,090,000 rubles for the head of aman BUILT HOME who asserts that he is Czar Nicholas GN ROOF Ti of Russia. The man declares it} After the war Carroll sta: Was @ servant impersonating the |i about for a home. Th q@ar, who was killed at the time the| were too far away. The emperor was supposed to bave been | tewn was too expensive. |ssassinated. plied for a lease on the roof of the|Copp. Parcy G. Minor hompttal, girl —— - L n, Paul, Mino r ho gir —— Min Spital, . The Original Vacation Suggestions: O. D. Cotton Breeches. . - $2.50 to $5.00 ~ Seattle General) vor C D, Swedish hos- | ree F., Swedish hospital | Charles, 1940 Fifth ave.| ¥ sao? Le Pigg al 9 Ladies’ Khaki Breeches. +++. $3.00 to $4.00 Harry W., 1220 Olympic way. " R Khaki Shirts .... $1.25 to $2.75 Th celicace rank, s20 w. sist a or scabies Ladies’ Khaki Shir Middy Blouses ..... O. D. Blankets . Auto Robes .... J. S. Army Mess Pans. : Knife, Fork and Spoon Sets. 2. 10¢ to $1.50 American Kamp Kook Stoves.............. $7.50 Mess Outfits for Boys ~~ ..-$2.00 to $4.50 MI CRI TRDIGR. 56 cc ccaecesastecsess $4 Canteens, all kinds .. Wire Camp Grates ......... w0+-- Senate te $1.50 $1.25 to $11.85 $6.50 to $10.00 7.00 to $10.00 pte Te Itempie, Ted. 1110 W. 65th st. girl —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Bridges, Claude M 26 W, bist at. | 326 W. 85th ot.| Jones, Stanley E, Yohoit, Christian, 1712 W. 56th at, boy Casey, John W, 4131 47th ave &. W. boy Boys’ Pajamas, $2.75 ASHIOWED of soft, lustrous soiesette in ecru, blue, pink, lavender and tan are these one-piece garments, fastening with three silk-finished frogs and fitted with loops and buttons at ankle to permit them to be drawn up closely if desired. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Priced at $2.75. BOYS’ SHIRTS with attached collars, of madras and percales in a wide assortment of colors and de- signs, sizes 1214 to 14, $2.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STOR ell, Charles, 4903 13th ave *., boy. 2207 Atlantic st. | MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Resid Age T5e to $33.50 .. T5¢ to $2.00 We Have Everything for the Camper, Hiker and Working Man Kirk’s Military Shop 1209 First Ave. Phone Main 4619 Lemm, } Eidem Sanders, J Swets, G Berger, Laura May | winter rd, Ben, Carlson, Marga | Stahl, Louis Howe, Elizab English Majolica Pitchers 50c Each IGHLY glazed Pitchers for kitchen and general use, modeled in decorative effect—one style as pictured. «+ Legal Legal Legal THE NATION’S SAVERS Women have an instinctive sense of the value and necessity for saving. For ' this reason, many men entrust the dis- Des Moines ..Legal| Favre, Mary E., Seattle .. Legal DIVORCES GRANTED r Sabo, Rose mA xander. peel the pay check entirely to their Fine re rm ‘rminia, Three sizes to choose from— Women savers are always welcome at DEATHS one quart, 2% pints and 8 pints. Francis B, 19, 1214 Nicker-} at s, John W., 65, 1635 25th ave. Frank 8, 41, 716 Fourth ve. N Be Clanishan, Jessie, 49, St. Luke's hos- pital Hoff, Albert Buell, Mar Priced at 50¢ each, J —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Seattle National. You will find here a helpful and willing service. Savings Department open every Saturday Kvening from 6 wo 8 for your convenience ‘The Seattle National Bank Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollars Second Avenue at Columbia 6, 1418 N. B., 64, & h at. lifornia oth ave. 0. W. Receivers, 25c¢ ‘™*”*-*5¢- Florence R, 9 70, 2056 23rd, ave. Wee, ee 6250 Third ave. N. W. Hallanger, Thomas, 62, 1406 FE. 41st st, MacMichael, Olive 0, 423 N. 48th st Frilly Collars and Cuffs $1.75 RIPLE ruffles of net and lace edge Net Col- lars in the straight style that fits smoothly over Tuxedo - front Jackets, $1.75. ’ Venise-pattern Lace Col- lars in straight style, $1.75. Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets with three lace frills at edge, $1.75. Net Collar and Cuff Sets, with triple fews of lace frills, $1.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Waist-Style Union Suits, 65c RACTICAL knit-cotton garments combining un- derwaist and drawers, strengthened with tape. Low-neck, sleeveless style, with tight knee. Sizes 2 to 12 years, 65¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE French-Cuff Shirts, $3.50 NTERESTING value in these Shirts of fine madras cloth, carefully tailored in coat style. At- tractive pencil-stripe pat- terns in good colorings— sizes 14 to 17. Priced at $3.50. BALBRIGGAN UNION + SUITS in light weight with half-sleeves and full length, knit cuff and ankle; ecru color, $1.65. #THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Nut Crumbles Special 50c Lb. OLDEN cushion-shape confections enclosing chopped peanuts between cri#py layers of the candy, special 50¢ pound. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Stone Jars With Covers Have Many Uses at This Season HESE well-finished Stoneware Jars with their ‘closely-fitting lids are the traditional recep- tacles for homemade pickles and summer bever- ages, and they are used also in pfeserving eggs. Six sizes between half- gallon and eight- gallon capacity, ranging in price from 35¢ to $3.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE . L- VERY low price for th dainty toilet table Ivoroid Hair A *® eS oe fittings—Hair Receivers of ivoroid in graceful —THE DOWNSTA IRS STORE -New Warner Corsets, $1.50 Midseason Millinery Of Originality and Charm Moderately Priced HE Tam pictured is an example of these new arrivals. It alternates row on row of ribbon in sand, pink, navy or white with narrow pipings of straw. Extremely smart with sweater or summer frock— $9.50. - Somewhat similar are Tams formed by sewing many rows of yarn on straw foundations—navy, pink and white, $6.50. Soft Off-the-Face Hats combining white satin with | blue or reseda duvetyn, with white soutache braided design, $5.75. Taffeta Hats in all-navy and navy-and-white combina- tions, puffed and shirred and gathered into becom- ing, indefinite shapes and trimmed with yarn or pin ornament, $7.50, $9.00 and $9.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords Reduced To $3.45 Pair PWARDS of 800 pairs of Oxfords in this lot— good-looking, sturdy Shoes, considerably under- priced at this figure. They are of Patent Leather White Nubuck Brown Calf Sizes 81% to 11; 1114 to Reduced to $3.45 pair. Children’s Barefoot Sandals Special $1.65 Pair BOUT 200 pairs to sell at this price, in brawn | _ willow calf, with good oak soles. Sizes 8% to 12. Boys’ Outing Shoes Reduced to $2.45 Pair. oon Shoes for hiking and vacation wear, in brown calf, with chrome elk soles. Sizes 10 | — to 121% and 214 to 514. About 115 pairs to sellJ at $2.45 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dull Calf IGHTLY boned with soft, flexible stays and cut low at top, the Corset pictured is excellent for summer wear. It is in- tended for the slender figure. Made of good quality pink batiste, with strong hook below regular fasten- ing. Sizes 21 to 25. Price $1.50. Another model of pink batiste, with extremely low bust topped with elastic, and space over hip free from boning, sizes 21 to 26—$1.50, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Girls’ Coverall Aprons’ $1.25 ae $1.75 ARTICULARLY good value is offered in the Aprons pictured at these prices: At $1.75—Apron | at left, of pereale | patterned with | blue or black polRa-dots on white ground; — fastening at side-front and trimmed with blue or red rick- rack braid. Sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. <-> At $1.75 — Apron — at right, in checks of pink, blue or black and white, with trimming of plain pip- ing. Sizes 8 to 14 years, = —rHe DOWNSTAIRS STORE ©