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SERVICE IS HIS MIDDLE NAME; IN THE COOLER NOW Service was B. Belligrends middle name, Monday he was under the cloud of dry squad ac cusation, His place at 601 King st. la closed, All because Belli arene served a dry squad agent Cox-Roosevelt Clubs | REDS FIGHT DEPORTATION Well Known Here Suddenly Love U. S. MacGregor Rose and Ephim Kerts, radicals well known in Seattle, IDAHO CENSUS [Bring Eirst Deer William THE SEATTLE STAR IS INCREASED Gain ‘of 106,232 Is An- nounced WASHINGTON, Oct, 4.-—The cen sus bureau today announced the fol Fairview ave, Hunday with the first deer of the neason, doe, pounds, toted it 17 miles. and Clarence Wateh, King county's ae THERE WAS A VAST™VOID 1 | om for 1920 te #8 the life of Thomas Odiand, Puget found hotel. When he awoke he was minus $90 Grapo. Aceasnntear ote WCosoet arrived in Beattie & young . weighing 140 Agrioulturiet A. daly then ho Ghee: tive «04! $8,873,000 County vad jpn and Miller Agricultural Worth cultural pfodue —TO CONVINCE EVERY- . 4 at Industrial Ass sn. Senator Wenley L. Jones Yon- 00, according | gresemae Jonn ¥. Miller ke hae to figures just compiled by County| the Industrial asnockation of the if Nydstrom and| south Bnd at a luncheog at Blancs County Horticulturist ¥. N. Rhodes! Monday noon. of Polish blood wit! 61 Polish children bein! th SaeE id aiaes x oitens doe vig | lowing 1920 population figures i country by the Ameriean ‘according to plans w.| Planned Thru County e State of Idaho, 491,826; Increase, &® Meeting held at the Organization of Cox and Roosevelt 106,232, 18th ave. and Madison | Clubs in every precinct of the county | was determined upon at a meeting Of the democratic county executive | grapes ix fighting over a technicality committee, in the Lyon building, 88t | ateging the rtment of labor has urday. fo authority to hold him longer. nica en | Thought It Was Late; jm Tinbrides inland or" Oe gy Fron Jap Couldn’t Prove It the children. Btate of New Jersey, 3,155,374; Two determined robbers, with re} Gree K. Doty, of ‘Everett, s€¥) ois, 618,207, or 244 WERE FRIGHT: | votvors Qs advance guards, held up|the bright lights of Seattle Satur ~ from the Waterfront) ¥. Miyamoto, $32 Seattle blvd, at/day night, thought it was getting RING, VALUED AT $500, 1 Washington st, Saturday) Raifroad ave. and Washington st,| late and looked at his wrist. His) stolen from Mra, M, A. Talbert Cc Papas, proprietor, re-| Saturday night. He lost $150, wateh,| watch was gone, nipped by -clever| B, Madison st, she told police chain and ¢ye-giasses, thieves. @ay. reat Special Offer MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY ONE THAT’ CORRECT, DEPENDABLE APPAR- EL CAN BE PURCHASED FOR MUCH LESS THAN PRICES GENERALLY PREVAILING, EXTEN- SIVK, SHOWINGS FROM. THE SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT ARE NOW BEING -DISPLAYER IN ALL THE WINDOWS OF OUR ENTIRE STORE FRONT. ‘ 75 Coats at $37.50 — Attractive Coats of Bolivia with Nutria fur collars; Coats of suedene with sealine ‘collars; Polo Coats with Kit Coney collars; Velour and Bolivia Coats with collars of self materlal. —Full lined with novelty silk. coat, models. ~—Colors: Navy, Reindeer, Brown, Pekin and Burgundy. Reagpee PRTERe GY Co Special Price Basement ‘All merchandise of the Special Price Basement is secured in special lots at big reductions. If any line of goods or any article cannot be secured at a price enabling us to sell it for much less than regular prices, it is not secured at all for the Special Price Basement. 1" 326 per cent New York (corrected fig ures), 6,620,048; increase, 953,165, or line per bent. Previously announced aw 8,621,181 declares he was born in Ame . afternoon. he doean't recall where, it in suid refugees will arrive here E Many of them are the n Poles exiled to Siberia fs. A combina: | teens. wt ve| Armed _ State of New York, 10,584,144; In- crease, 1,270,560, of 13.9 State of Texas, 4,661,027, 764,485, or 19.6. increase, The newest 100 ‘Coats — —Coats : tS Ear Velour, Cheviots, ‘at $4.95 Silvertone and Mixtures, in belted and loose back models. With collars of Kit Coney, —Just received an exception- Sealine or new cape collars of self material. ally attractive lot of 75 Hats, in a wi variety f —Full and semi-lined with silk. Colors: styles, shapes, sizes and p Cra Blues, Browns, Greens, Wine and Gray. | for both matron and miss. Georgette 2 Saad Waists, $3.95 100 Satin Dresses —Georgettes.in dozens of new at $19.75 styles—new and collar ef- fects; embroidered, pin tucked and lace trimmed styles. In Flesh, White, Maize, Rose, i and the new autumn suit shades, 200 Blouses y and Overblouses $5.00. - —Blouses of Georgette in elab- orately embroidered and_ bead’ | trimmed styles; models with filet lace on collar and seams. Blouses of taffeta in plain black and navy eorgette, in new autumn styles. Fricolette Overblouses embroid- styles. Trimmed with touches of silk and tinsel thread embroidery, lace collars, bugle beads and accordion ruffles. —Colors: Navy, Brown, ° Taupe and Black. —Sizes 16 to 44. 150 Dresses at $25.00 ‘Attractive Silk and Tricotine Models —Dresses of heavy charmeuse and costume satin in new straight line styles—draped tunic styles, smart side pleats and ruffled models. Trim- mings of embroidery, beads and lace. —Colors: Navy, Brown and Black. ~All sizes for women and misses, 16 to 44. ° —Wool Tricotine Dresses in well tailored and conservatively trimmed models, as well as more elaborately beaded styles. Navy predominates in colors. ~ Remarkable ; Price 1) INCLUDING SIZES FOR BOYS OF 7 TO 18 YEARS It surely is remarkable that we should be able to offer Boys’ Suits, well made, stylish, of worthy woolen fabrics, for such a price as $6.85—a price actually several dollars less than such suits are selling at wholesale in the New York market today —a price less than half of what you would pay in the ordinary way—a price you would usually pay for a pair of knickers alone., And we'll leave YOU to judge of the suits themsélves. All Knickerbocker Suits, but several styles to choose from. Other News Items From the Great Boys’ Store ‘ , _—THE SPECIAL PRICE. BASEMENT ALSO OFFERS SPECIAL LOTS OF: PETTY RAINCOATS—OVERCOATS COATS, HOUSE DRESSES, APRONS AND GIRLS’ OUTING APPAREL AT PRICES MUCH A wide range of Raincoats for your- selection. BELOW REGULAR PRICES. ? . ° Black Slickers at $5.50. Rubber Coats at $6.75. Rubberized “Slipons” in tan, with hats, for $6.50. Gray Rubberized “Slipons” at $10.50, and Tan and | | ered in bright color combinations. | } Fine, soft, warm Knitwear Union Suits for boys of all ‘ages from 4 to 18. Sizes, for 4 to 6 years (with drop seat), $1.50. Sizes for 8 to 14 years (with closed crotch), $2.00. Green Moieskins for $13.75. Sizes for 16 and 18 years (with closed crotch), Good-looking Overcoats for little fellows of 2 to $2.50.. 8, priced from $10.00 upwards. ' SLEEPERS " Made of nice, soft out- ing flannel, these Sleep- ing Garments are just the thing for your boys and: girls. In all sizes from 2 years upward, and at $2.00 and $2.50. SWEATERS Warm, comfy Sweat- ers in all colors, sizes and styles, ranging in price from $2.50 to $6.75. Made especially for Fall and Winter wear. HATS AND CAPS Every mother can here find just the Hat or Cap she wants fog the boy, and she'll save money . on her choice, too. Capa and Soft Hats in all sizes and colors. LITTLE BOYS’ SUITS Junior Norfolks in tweeds, velvet cords, corduroys and heather mixtures for boys of 2} and 8 years. Serge an: Velvet “Oliver Twist” and Middy Suits priced at $12.50 to $18.75. The Whole Downstairs Floor of the Green Building [SKAGIT BAY LANDS Selling ay? 3 day. Now is your opportunity t some of these lands at $20.00 per acre. Only 7,500 acres offered at this price. Lands adjoining renting for from $80.00 to $50.00 per acre, cash rent. You will never have a chance to buy lands such as these for this price again. You owe it to yourself; your family and those that come after you to provide for the future. ‘ Join our excursions and examine this land. { Write for particulars. Call at our office for information. SPARKS & DYE 1220 Second Avenue - THE SAVINGS HABIT is absolutely essential to success. YOU WILL FIND that our service | will meet all of your requirements to suc- cessful saving—safety and fair returns. 4 We have néver paid less than 7%, com- H pounded semi-annually. We accept from H $1 to $5,000. 1 N OTICE!—Money received on or be- fore October 5th will receive earnings } from the first of the month, ASSOCIATION SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN = SO9- S24 AVE