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. _ FRIDAY, OCTODER 15, 170. FILIPINO IS | » FOUND GUILTY Federal Court Convicts Him of Forgery Manvel R Alvares, Filipino, was Feonvicted by a jury tn federal court MBhursday afternoon of forgery and) Fobbing the regivtered mail, Jose Aviad, also a Filipino Mer student at the University of Washington, was freed of the same arses and a for) | Where the Dogs Go BERLIN, Oct. 15,.—This city has recently been subjected to an ept demic of dog stealing. A man Named Peters was sentenced to 18 months for theft of dogs, He ts alleged to have stolen between 20 and 30 a day. He wt of bin booty to provision ants, Democrats to Hear County Candidates the King County eon Satur Speakers at Demoeratio club's lunc {day neOn at Meves’ cafeteria were Joseph A. Sloan’, candidate for com Alvares, ft was shown by the tes-/ missioner from the Firet district, Rimony, forged the name of Eleuterio|..4 4, Newell, candidate from Castaneda to a money order sent np the Philippines in 191% a stole a regifered package © @ diamond ring sent to h @ Christmas present, forging Cas da’s name to the receipt. Aviado admitted accompanying A! Wares when he cashed the nioney @rder, but denied any knowledge of his companions intention to commit rime. | The United Kingdom, Germany the United States were the/was pensioned a year ago. ef markets for Chilean nitrate/mid he worked bard and ever) OFHER WOMAN ee the war, the third comminsioner district. Sloane discussed the ferry system '70 Years in One Job and Never Grumbled NORWICH, Eng. Oct. 15.—-Ed ward Utting, whe went fo work when 9 yoars old and remained with 7 yearn He rt the same firm for over has just died at the age of 60. grumbled. J udge Scores Woman for' Dirty Gossip Declares She's Worse Than Women She Charged With Slander PORTLAND, Oct, 15—-After she had beamirthed thd characters of all of her associates; after she had relat ¢4 in open court al the moral filth | that makes the rountls of neighbor hood gomip, Mra, May smith wae forced to att back and Bsten while her own character wag picked to pieces, The opinion on Mrs. Smith's char acter waa not rendered by one of the neighbora. It came from Municipal | Judge Rossman, who for ever an | hour Thursday had been forced to} it and listen to the unsavory bits of | gonaip which Mra Smith brought to | the police court in connection with a charge against Mra, Nellie Moehior. JUDGE FREES “You pretend to be a good Christian woman,” the judge said, “You. talk | |] | of your church connectiona, Yet, by FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ‘$3.95 Hats were purchased under such | prove by your very conduct before i) _“t said.” T favorable conditions that they can be sold, Saturday, at a price considerably less than their TAMS | TURBANS _ SAILORS OFF-THE-FACE HATS — i} in Velvets, Duvetyns, Hatter’ Plush and | i Beaver; Black, Brown, Navy and the ‘fashion- able brighter eolors. . . Featured, Saturday, at $3.95. : Good fof street school or Made for Hard Wear —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE . Other styles for men and women are proportionately low priced— Its no secret why we undersell— Strictly Cash Buying for 70 Stores P Plodn-tsren pune - 38008? unt |] | tempt to live down, You can expect | Your yery condyct here, you show} | that you are lowering, instead of ele: | | vating, these people to whom you Should set an example. You seem to | be lke a street sweeper. You gather | all of the filthy gossip of the netgh- | borhoad, You revive little Incidents, the Iittle seandals which folks who are trying to live decent lives at | no sympathy in‘this court when you | me that you are unworthy of the pro- twetion of the court I find you guil Ay of using vile and abusive lan (guage. The other woman may ga” WARNING GIVEN ALL, PRESENT | Mra. Smith had caused the arrest | of Mra. Moehier on a charge of u® ing vile ang Abusive language. The other woran retaliated by a similar | charge. Tt was the typical neighbor | hoot quarrel, “She #aMi.* “1 didn't.” | “You did,” were the principal part of the conversation of a ncore of wit | nemmes, all of whom were inclined to the Moehler side, Mra Smith was characterized ag a noighbothood coe sip, & troublemaker and a nuisance Because of the severe scoring, Judge Rossman impored no fine, but | warned all of the belligeronts that further trougle would mean the ar rival of a patrol wagon In the nelgly dorhood and the subsequent carting Of the fighters to the city jai. NEW SUPPORT FOR HARDING Republicans Elated Over Success of Coup BY EP 1. KEEN NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Repubiican national leaders were elated today over what they considered one of the moat effective coups of the campaign =the statement of 21 prominent ad vocates of “international co-operation to promote peace” supporting Sen- ator Harding for the presidency. The statement was signed by Elihu Root, George Wickersham and other In the democratic camp it was held the republicans had published the statement as @ necessary offret against recent declarations of other difficutty of understanding Harding's attitude on the league of nations, im asmuch as Senator® Borah and John fon are supporting bim for reasons exactly oppodite to those ascribed by the aL ‘The statement, whose authorship is attributed in some quarters to Elihu Root, who hitherto has taken no part in the republican campaign, numbered gmong its other signers Lyman Abbott, Herbert Hoover, Paul Cravath, Charlee E. Hughes, A. Law: renee Lowell, president of Harvard university; Jacob Schurman. former president of Cornell university; Hen. ry W. Taft, brother of ex-president | Taft; Henry 1. Stimson, William [Allen White, Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of Leland Stanford univer. nity; Oscar 8. Straus and Charles A. Richmond, president of Union col- lege, Bchenectady, N. Y. Bureau of Missing Relatives Mrs. D, Bishop, 614 Ninth ave, would like to get into communica- tion with William Mountjoy, an aged man whom she thinks was working here about @ year ago. She asks that he either write or call eee Mrs. Nancy Patton, long-lost sister of M. F. McWilliams, who is here seeking her from Lincoln, Neb, aft- er & 40-year separation, ves at Auburn. | This is the Information telephoned | \to The Star by Mra. C. BE. Beach, 4553 California ave, who was a neighbor of Mrs. Patton's for several years, Mrs. Patton has been at Au-| burn for 12 years, Mra. Beach says, Entertainer Sunday Club Feature at Y. At the Y. M. CG. A. Sunday club for men Jack Barbour, professional en- tertainer, will be the feature. Rev, Geo. D. Peacock, for 22 yeara a mis- sionary among the Mormons, will | speak at the mans meeting. Special muaic will be provided by the Y. |. A, male chorus. A'Chinese law ihr Pew ep ot. ol u tations among men shall consist raising the hat and bowing THE SEATTLE STAR - FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE. A Purchase of 100 New-style Coats In Two-Very Attractive Groups: $29.50 and $45.00 GMARTER styles, finer materials and more luxurious linings than these prices have commanded this season in the Downstairs Store are em- bodied in this new purchase. $29.50 Coats in soft-finish Wool Velours, substantial Polo Cloths and Heather-mixture Coatings, with handsome stitching on panel , backs and deep cape collars, also styles with Coney and geal- ine collars. Their luxurious fullness is arranged in plaits and panels and most of them “are full-lined with printed silk or satin. Seal-brown, Malay-brown, Heather Mix- tures, Chinese-blues and other colors. '. Handsome Wrap Coats (semi-dolman) with bands of stitching and knot em broidery encircling hip-line and cape collar—Coats with collar, cuffs and deep band at hem of Coney fur—Coats with collars of Australian opossum, raccoon or sealine. In an excellent quality of wool velour and cut Bolivia, in high-style colors. The Coat pictured, with deep collar of cut Coney fur, is of Wool Velour in Brown, Navy or Soldier-blue; full- lined with printed satin Price $45.00, 1,440 Pairs of Silk-boot Hose To Sell at 89c Pair, Saturday "THE extraordinary value in these Women’s Semi-fashioned Stock- ings is based on their pure thread-silk boots—the 16-inch depth of the boot—and the strengthening by means of silk-plated sole, lisle toe and heel, and cotton top. Choose from , Black and Cordovan in this exceptional offering, Saturday, at 89¢ pai THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ School Suits at $12.50 In.Winter-weight Suitings "THERE'S promise of long and satisfactory service in these good materials and in the careful tailoring of these Suits. : They are tn Brown, Gray and Green Novelty Mixtures, single- or double-breasted, with yoke back and inverted box plait; full serge lining. Knickerbockers have four pockets and belt loops and are lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 18 years. sf Good values at $12.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORS 250 Stamped Articles Special HQ Each O many things that women will want to embroider for holiday gifts are in this timely purchase, which includes: ‘ White Cotton Crash Table Rinners stamped in bold patterns. Large Centerpieces of Cotton Crash in white and gray. Infants’ Rompers and Dresses in poplin and nain- sook. Priced considerably less than usual at 50¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORIE 70 Bathrobe Cord Sets At 25c Each ~~ exceptionally low price is brought about by an advantageous purchase, The Sets consist of tasseled Girdle Cord, tasseled Neck Cord and Frog Fastening—in White, Tan, Red- and-White and Blue-and-Pink mixtures, ‘ Featured Saturday, at 25¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE A New Shipment of Boys’ Army-last hoes VERYTHING that en ters into the making of these Shoes is intended for long service. The tan leather is of substantial weight and the soles are heavy. Made over the Munson army last. Sizes 11 to 1314, $4.25; 1 to 6, $5.00. Men’s sizes, 614 to 10, $6.50, BOYS’ BROWN CALF HIGH-CUT STORM SHOES with buckle at top and double soles; ex- tra heavy. Sizes 11 to 1814, $4.50; 1 to 2, $6.00; 214 to 6, $6.50, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Men’s Wool-mixed Half Hose, 50c HERE is enough wool in these Sox to make them warm and soft to the touch. They are reinforced with double heel and toe, and have finely-ribbed top, In Oxford-gray Only Sizes 10, 1014 and 11— excellent values at 50¢ pair. . —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE An Offering of y . Women’s Fabric Gloves Special 35c¢ Pair ORE than 600 pairs in the offering, all with embroidered backs, including: Black Jersey Gloves with light fleece lining. Suede-finish Fabric Gloves in white gnd chamots- color. Suede-finish Fabric Gloves fn beaver, black and gray—these in an incomplete size-range. In a special selling, Saturday, at 35¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Choice Colorings in Women’s Sweaters at $8.50 f VERY interesting group, featuring Tuxedo styles in plain knit. with collar, cuffs and belt in novelty weave, also Coat styles that may be buttoned up closely. Just such soft, warm Sweaters as are required,for winter sports and outings. Fea- tured in Peach Brown Peacock Cherry Beige Delightful choosing is offered at $8.50, So Many Cozy, Good-looking Coats for Schoolgirls $10.50 to $25.00 her heart’s desiré is a fur collar on her coat, she can be made happy from this display. And there are styles with fur cloth collars, too. Mother is more concerned with the quality of thc materials—novelty coatings, cheviots, polo cloths, silver- tone, broadcloth and chinchillas. With full-length linings, quilted or plain, and many charming details in design. Featured fn Navy, Brown, Olive, Gray, Green and Blue. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Priced at $10.50, $12.50, $14.50, $19.50 to $25.00. GIRLS’ SERGE DRESSES, sizes 6 to 14 years, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50 to $15.00. GIRLS’ NAVY FLANNEL MIDDIES, sizes 6 to 14 years, $6.50, o-THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 410 Yards of Hair-bow. Ribbons At 25c Yard ‘ R the most part these Ribbons are of a firm, good-tying quality of taffeta, in-Red, Green and Black, and there are also Black Moire Ribbons in the offering, 6 inches wide, - Attractive savings are offered in this lot of Rib- bons at 25¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | \ Envelope Chemises Special 85c R long wearing and easy , laundering these Envelope Chemises have hemstitching as their only trimming. Fashioned of so f t-textured lingerie cloth, in bodice &tyle, with shoulder straps of self material. Sizes 36 to 44: ite, 85¢. pine * Special $1.95 As shown in the sketch at left, this Pink Crepe de Chine Chemise is prettily trimmed with a deep — band of ribbon-run Filet pagtern — lace at top, and the lower edge is finished with narrow lace. & Sizes 88 to 44, Special $1.95. — —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE