The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1920, Page 3

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FRIDAY, ANGST 6, 1929, “Don’t Change Your Husband” Ends its big run Friday Night Saturday morning—the big show for all laugh- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS absorbers, fun-seekers, pep-enthusiasts and . ry In tones of optimiem, Congressman thrill-enjoyers— Jouoph Warren Fordney, chairman ommittee On Ways and moons Pp ted the elaption of Harding a urged the «tate of Washington to get t nd the cam: | oe with Ite full neth, in his Representative ey, who leaves In his twelve-cylinder Har- shorty for’ Michigan. to M4 7 for his tion, singled old MacGrath screen aston- JJ resentative Lindiey MH. Hadley je the Second district, who was present isher— in the hall, and commended him upon his work in connection with the pass | ing of the soldiers’ bonus bill | Representative Fordney declared FORDNEY SEES 6.0, P, VICTORY Says League Bars People’s Voice on War Young Men's Re | tay | public THE SEATTLE STAP ree that there was plenty of room in the United States for law.ablding citl-| xena He sald that they were want but that there was no room | ple standards of the for unpatriotic p who would not march under th country He referre league briefly to the hall go to war POISON GAS IS. USED BY BANDITS Wenatchee : Garage Man Unconscious; Robbed | and for what pur WENATCHEER, Aug. 6.—Polgon = gas was used herg by two auto bandits on Fred Hpencer, garage 5 | “THE MOLLYCODDLE” i’ gl Jack Dempsey in “Daredevil Jack” ' Alaska and Water __fInvitations Out Sites the Topic) a Col. W. R. Richartson, connected | 4 with the governmental development! tend the eighth Of Alaska, and Senator Wesley L. Jones, both Merjhants» Buyers’ to “Buyers’: Week”? | cummin Twelve thousand invitations to at-| rived dol annual Northwest | Woolworth week, which be poke att he members’) gins in Seattle next Manday, have | fessed to passink four raised notes, mechanic. Spencer had entered into negotiations with the strangers for the purchase of their ear | | He met them by appointment tn jan office with $950. There they gamed him and «tole his money. He lay unconscious for several hours be | | fore recovering sufficiently to notify | the police.« } Man Is Charged | as Bill Raiser SPOKANE, Aug. ¢—When BR. L. | attempted to pass a) r bill for a $20 bill In ato he was arrested | ls sald to heve Cumming» con: | won, and in addition to her | The famous Nelson family, with the John Robinson circus, Left to right—Daddy Nelson, Rosina, Hilda, Onieda, Mother Nelson, Theol, Estralla, Carmencita and Paul, Rack of the scenes of the John Robinson cireus there in a little dark h woman who has the t" in the whole perform ance Her name ie Mra. Arthur FE. Nel “turn,” she cares for a family of seven ehil dren and a husband, At every per. formance she handles 17 costumes used by herself and her children in their various stunts. Nat one of them wears the same contume twice in the same town, and there are 115 costumes in the entire wardrobe of nity. CHILDREN BORN AND RAISED IN CIRCUS TENT “We are #0 happy and glad to be here We wouldn't think of doing any: thing else.” said Mrs. Nelson ana she bustied about in the private dress ing room which #he and her girls and her litle T-yearold boy use “I've been in a cireus since I was x, and four generations of the Nel nm family have been clrous folk. 1 married Mr. Nelson whe both with the Ringling are the most charming thing about jthem, Mrs, Nelson makes their co tumes for the year while the chil jdren are in school, and they are at- tractive costumes and at the same Ume modest. | “L won't have my girls wearing | these immodest clothes,” said their | mother. | PRIVATE DINING ROOM ON CIRCUS TRAIN The Nelsons have @ private dining Wire Briefs RALEIGH, N. C.-— Ming Dorcas | Griffin, of Big Laurel, dies at age jor 137. CALEDONIA, Mo.— Two armed lrobbers lock cashier in vault and Caledonia. PANAMA—Ceonsus returns show population of 401.428, not counting King et, This Family’s a Whole Circus in Itself | Seven Children Born and Raised in Ten big cireus train an act with the ponies, and the big Nelson act in which pears, they were continually slipping in and out of the dressing tent dur- ing the performance yesterday after noon, and their mother helped each ||) of them dress in turn. | “I am 80 anxious to keep my fam. fy all together and nice and polite,” |[| said their mother, and Daddy Nel- non, just outeide the tent, feels the room and private staterooms on the same way about it ual ab ae MS A Mrs. Schaffer to Recover, Is Hope'||| 5°!! Altho her right side was pierced by a bullet, Mrs. who tried to commit suicide at 723 | Wednesday evening when |f| she feared her husband would take their three children and marry an escape with $3,100 from Bank of @ther, was expected |city hospital Friday Bill Would Deny _ ||| Be eounci] luncheon of the Chamber | been mailed to fetal! dealers thruout i of Commerce Friday noon. Col.| the Northwest und Alaska, according | Shilshole Ave. to , Richardson, who is making an ex-|to C. L. Moore, secretary of the Se- Be Paved; $90,075, haustive report on Alaska, told of attle Sales Managers’ association. | —_ Shilshole ave. and adja the development of the. northern| territory, while Senator Jones made! MISSOULA.—Milwaukee train No. | will be paved at a cost of his first speech since his re urn 18% strikes auto, killing Worth Call, (it was decided by the «tr discussed 7, Davenport, Iowa, Parents and from Washington. He the water power bill. | two other children escape injury, 0,075.62 Set. Thursday | Mothers You’re Going to Be S tl Happily Surprised! _ When You See the School Suits ; of Greater Wearing Quality which we have ready for your boys at the following low prices: UP THE INCLINE }0 sTAms ei 10 %12° %15 Featuring -Wearpledge Insured Clothes Cemparison Will Prove these to be unequaled values at the prices shown, and a look into our windows will convince you. Crompton wathe Corduroy We’re offering several hundred of these Boys’ Suits, in sizes 7 to 18, at the Very Low B Price of $10.90 Without a doubt the greatest boy’s suit value in this city. : 4 Boys’ Hats, Caps, Furnishings and Knicker Pants. SEE OUR WINDOWS ‘ e 1 || Tailored Ready Co. ‘ Seattle’s Greatest Store for Men and Boys Th PIKE ST. AT FOURTH AVE. a we a tent.” The Nelson home tx in Mt. Clem streets ene. when the show loses, unt! April, te and when it goes out again, the children sewers committee of the city council | go to . and all of our children have born and raised in the circus Mich., and from November, | farm on school, But their mother Indians, an increase of 33 per cent, WALLA WALLA.--Separator and) straw stack on G. Dry Creek” destroyed by fire, starting from «mut explosion. Lard and olive oil are made of teaches them their manners, which | cotton ofl The ordinance w cgme up before Wednesday. With a Indder act, “high | | tH } the whole family ap: | | | Hy Amelia Schaffer, |[} to recover in proposing the re- Cops Time Off, Whitehoune | peal off the practice of allowing po- lieemen time off for overtime will the committee of the city council next Opposition to the bill| ff! veloped in the council public safety He ROTE-KA OTTO F. KEGEL, Prosident Plays All Records at Their Best . A Special Dance List Includes? 5012 The Brunswitle Phonograph NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS “la Veede"—Fox Orchestra ... “So Long, Oo Lai Jones’ Rainbo Orc’ “Sahara Rose"—Fox Trot Rainbo Orchestra “Jean"+Fox Trot (Brooks) Isham Jones’ chestra, “Whose Baby Are You?"—One Step (Kern) Trio—(Arden-Green-Wadeworth) ......+++ “Someone"—Fox Trot (Straight) All-Star Trio Green- Wadsworth) Trot (Alden) Isham Jones (Donaldson) Isham “Bound in Moroceo"—Fox Trot (Herscher) Green Xylophone Orchestra ..........0++ dons vnendl oceeeeal “On Miami Shore”—Waltz (Jacobi) Carl Fentoh's | chestra. q Special Price BASEMENT Sports Coats ~ $15.00 —Excellent Coats for outing and general wear. Including Silver- tones, Jerseys, Velours and Polo ioths, in a good assortment of colors and a range of styles. Sizes 16 to 40. Sports Coats $16.50 Specially Priced for Clearance —Coats which would regularly sell at $19.75 and $22.50. Made of Polo Cloth, in Green, Blue, Rose and Tweeds. Also Jerseys in Brown, Blue, Gray and Rose. Sizes 16 to 40. Untrimmed Shapes, 89c | Untrimmed Shapes, in Copenhagen, Old Rose, Sand, Purple and Black. Regularly priced at $1.25 to $2.50. Spe- cial for Saturday at 89¢ each. Trimmed Hats $3.00 —A limited number of Trimmed Hats, including Leghorns, Milans and Hemps. Trimmed with flowers and ribbons. Spe- cially priced for Saturday at $3.00. Children’s Middies, $1.19 In a Large Assortment— Specially Priced —Come in styles of all-white and white with red and blue col- —25 lars. Slip-over or laced front styles. Material is good middy twill. Sizes 6 to 18 years. SER- PATERSON i i aE * Linoleum Reduced to $1.00 ~-1250 yards of Printed Cork Linoleum, in choice assort- ment of patterns, in tile, hardwood and geometrical de- Fourth Floor signs. $1.00 a square yard. Drapery Remnants, /2 Price —Short lengths of Drapery Silk, Orinoka, Sunfast Drapery, Kapok and Curtain Madras, Marquisette, Voile, Cretonne and Curtain Nets. —Fourth Floor Swagger Bags, $7.50 Clever Styles and Attractive Values in a New Line Just Receive: —In genuine leathers—English Morocco, Goat Cobra, Black Persian Goat and Polished Vachette, in Brown and Black. With moire silk linings, in different colors. Hand Bags, First Floor One’s Own Name To Identify Apparel —We are urging that our customer? place orders now for Cash's Woven Names, as there is always a final rush each year just before schools open in the fall Notions Section, Firat Floor Eldredge Two-Spool Sewing Machine On Easy Terms —The most uptodate machine on the has bobbin, but market. It no sews directly from two ordinary spoold of thread. The upper spool fits on a spool pin, and the machine is threaded very simply. It is very easy to operate and to understand. ne machine is delivered to you upon an initial payment of $5.00, with $5.00 monthly payments, without interest, until the purchase price has been paid. —Sewing Machines, Second Floor Women's pure pink and whit 9%. Price I on corners sewed-on corners, $i Dae ee New Georgette Blouses, $5.95 A Special Purchase on Sale Saturday —Latest models, comkining Georgette with nét and laces in un- usually dainty girlish styles for suits and sports skirts. Soft, pleated © ruffles, in tuxedo collars, round, artist and square neck styles. ‘i —In White, Flesh, Bisque, Brown and Navy. White Silkk Stockings, $1.65 thread fashioned White Silk Hose, BS Hosiery, First Floor :) Children’s Three- fourths Sox White with blue and white and with triped tops. Less Expensive Luggage $6.00 Matting Suit Case. —Bound on au edges. $7.00 Matting Suit Cases, $4.95 —Fitted with straps all around; $10.00 Black Enamel Suit Cases, $7.95 —Large and extra deep, $9.50 Black Cowhide Bags, $6.65 —Goodlooking and serviceable; Sizes 16 and 18 inches. $18.50 Black Cowhide Bags, $8.75 Walrus grain cowhide; leather lined; with Portfolio Brief Cases, $9.75 $15.00 Portfolio Brief Cases, $11.75 Luggage, Fifth Floor Section, First Floor Finely woven matting, and smart looking. Mem’s Shirts UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUES AT. $2.65 —95 Shirts, made of fine percale heavy Repp cloths. Soft cuff style. ‘ plain and fancy stripes of Blue, Lavender, Green and Black. All sizes. 40 were $2.75; 55 were $3.15. Men’s Silk Hose $1:35 —These Hose were marked regularly in our stoc at $1.50, and were very good values at that price. 200 pairs Pure Thread SWk Hose. Perfect-fitting, seamless Hose with fine silk lisle heel and toe. | Svery pair guaranteed to give ss: i ~All sizes, in these colors: Cordo le pagne, Green, Black and White. ed —Men’s Section, First Floor J ‘oy a Sizes 34 to 46. —Blouses, Third Floor * Girls’ Bloomers For Both Outer and Under Wear ~ —White, Black and Khaki color, Galatea — and Sateen, Some have elastic top; others belts. Sizes 6 to 14 years, silk All sizes. semi- * —Priced at $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 and up te $3.50, : —Misses’ Wear, Third Floor © $6.00 Vests, $4.29 | —45 Heavy Jersey Silk Vests; V-neck, hemstitched and band top. Sizes 36 ~ to 42. —Knit Underwear, First Floor Sizes 8 to $4.65 large and roomy. Size 26 inches, with sewed

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