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THURSDAY, aAvUUST 8 1990 THE SEATTLE STARK eee Kids Greet Circus ca DRIVES UP; |TRIPPLERS TO f John Robinson ‘Show Here MAN KIDNAPED MEET R. R, MEN He Robs Three in Rapid} Satisfactory Terms Always me ROTE-RANKIN Home of the Big Successes There's the blowup of the safe in a rail- © exe. -Witness Tells Peiicalone More Effort for Unity way station, also the Succession Strange Incident | to Be Made OTTO F. KEGEL, Prasident PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AYE, robbery ‘of an express ff A, "straw hat bandit” with 9 com } Charles Schepp, living at the Miller | aillance, non-partin | i hotel, 600% Sixth ave, #, told the wn, 1405 BE, Spruce st., and Frank train, also the big Krickson, 133 20th ave. last night police late last night that he saw 2 roundup of the ban- J in front of 100 W. Floreniia st. and \ car containing a negro and two ram . emoaped with $11 and a wateh taken t nm, ¢ a nto a y ne dits by from Brown ahd $6 and a watch from je abo gin cokageai : t : Th ] a crickson tween Fifth and Sixth ee and he leas bye P ) | with a view to ag The holdup occurred shortly before King st, about 10 p.m, and abduct midnight, An hour later K, Omiga, a Jap, reported to Patrolman FJ Mul At a man Wearing a wtraw hat into his frutt stand and ask & pound of grapes, While he was weighing the grapes, he said, the man struck him over the 1 with a blunt instrument and ran. Dr. Baylis Warns | Against Apathy Jenouncing the red mo mt in nr rm De a 7.) Raylis, address to the Kiwanis club Wednesday at the Waahingto berated the Amertean busine for his apathy towards the radical menace Dr, Baylia declared that a 2 per cent revolution made Rusia the charnel house of the world, and added that a similar condition could easily be accomplished tm this coun: | try | Dr, Baylis, who in touring the! country under the auspices of the Eastern Kiwanis clubs and the Ro- | tary clubs, will speak Sunday at § Pp. m. at the Plymouth Congregation. | to be sponsored by the farmer-labor party, will be discuswed. « fighting The railway men met last night Schepp said he observed the inci-| and decided not to abandon the a dent from the window of his room.|tion of the Yakima conv He wan first attracted by the noise | which voted to file candidates r of the two men flhting, he sald renting its interests in the republican While watching the outcome of) primaries Corkery, of Spo the encounter, he sald, the auto ap-| kane, indorsed for congrens ux thrown over the h distriet fighters and b machine at high one of two white men who were Specials: 40 Leonard Refrigerators — $ 1 8. 50 Po Refrigerators of 80- | pound ice capacity have retinned wire shelves, patent waste pipe, all re- | movable for cleaning. peared. A head of on was dragged Declare Jones Bill | Hampers Seattle During the past six onths 134) vessels flying the American flag! sailed from Pacific coast ports for transpacific voyares, it we it ted | y at the foreign trade bureau of | the Chamber of Commerce, and ise! ships of foreign regivtry were clear ed. Of these veasels 18 American | and 51 foreign were passenger «hips. In connection with clause 28 of the | Work and Save Work and Extra Work Saving and Extra Saving The lining is galvan-— ized steel, hinges and self- closing lock are. nickele plated. Forty of these | Refrigerators are offerei at a very special pri each $18.50. Basement Store These are the remedies for some of the ills from which we Americans are now suffering. They will mean greater production, greater savings and lower cost of living. Jones merchant marine bill, these j figuwes are cited ax indicating the| = sitcom Sed | inadequacy of American bottoms to| Above, time-honored manner of driving pegs for circus a requirements of | tents, Below, the method in vogue with John Robinson show. e About ‘steen million kids lined the; cireus people K. C. Metz Statue downtown streota Thursday morning |About one-fifth Ce. mony y 21 just because a circus parade was in| fonts wned t re! gS - Drogen, NEW YORK, Aug. 5.--Maj. Gen Henry T. Allen, commanding Amer e, was erected in ume the old cir be ereeted The management of the John Rob inson's circus, siways on the alert Obs! and Abs! could be heard all! for any possible means of improving Jalong the route of march from the | their ¢nterprixe, have substituted tean forces in Germany, will repre-| circus grounds at Fifth ave. and Re-| machinery for man power. The can sent the United States at the wn-| publican st. down First ave. to Yes olled by hinery. The veiling of the Knights of Columbus | ter way and thence up Second ave © driven by @ steam pile statue at Mets, August 21, it waslto the grounds, Mo announced today followed the parade, composed « . many gilded cages fil ed ‘with ant Obligingly He Drew | mals of every known description Watch—and Lost Tt |onacta te down What@" the ume?" asked “SAND” It’s here till Friday night only. It’s one of Bill’s fastest and best. tory-Eiauaded BABY CRIBS special $12.95 Each Your baby will be both comfortable and safe in one of these beautifully finished Cribs—the sides are extra high and the paneled ends add to its appearance. The square posts, filling rods and top , rails are finished in old ns ype! hint are reduced | for Friday’s selling, $12.95 each. Fifth Floor “Color Cartoons” Prizma Scenic Pathe News stranger of Frank Strop, New Yc ari | Verte te mi into a tente [hotel, on the 12th ave. S. bridge at| | 5:0 p. m. Tuesday. When Strop drew | | bis watch to oblige the man the man/| grabbed it and ran. He mide his! getaway despite search by motorcy-| cle patrolmen. j Clearance of Children’s Parasols Grouped in three lots at sharp re ductions | | FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs | Isabelle S. Smith, wife of Louis A Smith, who died Wednesday after « short iliness, at her home, 1208 loth ave. W., will be held at the Booth/ undertaking establishment Sunday | AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Paramount Trio £30 e c pa s . hafternoon at 3 o'clock. Mra, Smith | $1.95 $2.95 95 ° of Gifted Singers had lived in Seattle for 12 years and It Were Were Were 1 Y. 7 f Fi ° In survived by her husband, an in $2.06 $2.50 $6.50 500 ds Quality : SEES | cant son, het mother, Mrs. Rose | aaa and and ar o ine Oh, give mé some more of that| Montgomery of Seattle, and two sis $2.75 $5.00 $7.50 36-Inch tas Iles beibed Ideatouabary. of Pel All colors; very attractive styles; exceptional values Umbrella Section, First Floor CLEARANCE “SPECIALS” Woolen Blankets --Sixteen Button $4.85 : —35 pairs Wool and Cotton Mixed | CHAMOIS ‘ coffee, Jim Adv. lows, Cal, and Mra, Harry Guthrie, | - ! 7 wi jot Denver, Colo | : *Girls! Howard's | _FRED BENNETT, Washington, D. | 1c formerly in charge of the land Butt rmilk office in Seattle, is a visitor in the e MOAN fie teirsiny on business. Hennett's chief observations concerned the in dustrial growth about Lake Union and the high tax rate MARQUISETTE Are Offered at 69c the Yard Housewives who have curtain materials to buy will recognize this fine quality Marquisette as a most unusual value—mercerized and of a fine even weave, it is suitable for any room in the home; priced special, the yard 69c. | Three Special Lots of | Women’s Gloves $3.00 Corsets $1.85 ‘orsets, back lace, low bust, Two pair supporters. Sizes 9 and 30. An old-fashioned: beauty recipe brought up to date—contains true buttermilk in the form of a wonder: epmeegpcceapentailgeemaninean | ful vanishing cream. Sold by all first} THOROLD, Ont.-Body of Mar class drug and department stores on | garet Boucock, 4, one of two children the money-back if-dissatisfied plan.| who disappeared in May, found in| Ow! Drug Co. | Welling I by wor Blankets; size 60x80 inches. Gray with Two-clarp; sizes 6 and 64 White, Grav | blue and pink borders and mohair and Pongee | SILK GLOVES, 56e bindings. At this special price for Friday only, $4.85 a pair | Two-clasp; size 6% ouly, Regularly $1.00 and | $1.25 @ pair | —Hedding, Second Floor | Gloves, First Floor nt Lace Low Bust, with supporters, All sizes, from Second Floor Corsets, Second Floor Apparel Lots Reduced to the Extreme 200 Dozen PvE © iL CRE SIL ES Anh PLAID veranda eeak Pre oieaas | $10.00 HUCK TOWELS COLUMBIA The Gem of Entertainers , 40—Brown, Taupe and Black).............. TWO GRAY TAF : PAMEME TOAD POOP ile nes ys cons oy os Metbs eee ce ne’ Are on Sale Friday A GROUP OF SILK DRE 00 —AND— A GROUP OF SILK DRESSES, $50.00 —Both groups representing v great reductions. Apparel Section, Third Floor At $1.90 Doz All-white or red bordered Huck Towels, all firmly woven and in a convenient household size, are offered for Friday at less than fac- tory cost. Two hundred dozen are available at the special price, the dozen, $1.90, 100 Hemmed Table Cloths $3.00 Stationery, $2.10 Trimmings ph fier nny awheta nai re ga a Greatly Reduced ET your Columbia Grafonola at Third and University—the popular old music corner—where you may choose from the entire beautiful selec- tion ranging from the portable type, as illustrated (price $32.50), to the cabinet sty! at $120.00, to $275.00. Easy weekly or monthly payments gladly al- lowed. August Records Now In First Floor FILET VENISE, in edges | inches, Reduced from nd 35c to 10c a yard. 25¢ Figured CLUNS 19 ES, 1 to 1% inches wide. Reduced from 25¢ to 15c IN WASH LACES, in broken sets, from 1 to 4 incfles wide. Handkerchiefs, 15c cai and 39¢ to 25c a yard SEMI-MADE CHILDREN’S DRESSES, with dainty design em broidered around the neck and sleeves. Reduced from $2.50 bands. In white only; 1 to 1% duced from 25c, 3c and 50c, to 20c a yard. ? EMBROIDERY, for underwear. Reduced from 35¢ Pretty bright colors in a new line of Figured Batiste Hand kerchiefs. A large range of pattern Hear all the latest “hits” in our convenient lors. Our large anc eadtesih tate ae $0 to $1.69. H | 1 Q Table Cloths of a very serviceable quality, size 56 A Sg le i Georgette Blon Ses $4.95 al y) 95 Sweaters 7 95 by 63 inches, in attractive patterns, special, each $2.39. Pianos and | }}),)yen ’ ° 9 Dl od First Floor Pl it aut teut ae nee Were $6.50 to $10. 00 ‘ih | 13 Slip-on Sweaters; ruffled model. In Nile, Copenhagen, Tan er: ayn dee tood quality Georgette, a ively trimmec n slipover styles and ‘Gene ay 8 (z Convenient ‘pay- with sh jeeves; also tailored models with long sleeves Also ae hand-made Filet Sweaters in ruffled slipon style. In ments. In White, Flesh, Maize, Sunset, Yellow, Orchid and a few | Pink, Coral, Cherry and Orchid. Reduced from $18.75 5 Garden and Lawn Hose Reduced for Friday Best Grade Cotton Hose, reinforced with rubber— %-inch size, complete with couplings: 25-foot lengths ....... - $2.95 50-foot lengths ................ $5.65 novelties. Sizes 34 to 44 Blouses, Third Floor | Sweaters, Second Floor 60 Rompers Beautiful Ribbons | 50c Slip-On 89c Each Bags and Bag Frames Veils, 25c Were From $1.00 to fh. S. FRINGE, Manager $1.45 Short lengths of High Grade Fancy Ribbons, onehalt to three —Our entire lot of Slip- se alesis Yeoetan eames one, two..And trsewsas 1. 2 Ming regularly for $6.00 to $15.00 a yard. A Fri | 7 : Best Grade Rubber Hose, made of five-ply rubber— Tm Bustnesa, miaée' 1014 sizes, in ginghams and crepes, at $4.00 a yard | on Veils, reduced because 5g-inch size, complete with couplings: Blue, Tubbon Bags, regularly $27.50 to $37.50, for $10.00 of «a. ‘broken color line. 50-foot lengths ...........0s .. $5.85 Basement Store (ai vy Ini 3 fi 4 ion, Second 36 Bag Frames, special at 60c. y i Hy Ni ~—Vells, First Floor LAAN Ribbons, First Floor