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THE i FRIDAY, CCTORER 22, 1920. SEATTLE STAR q | DOG WAR HERO DIES FROM " “GAS” AS HONOR AWAITS i education {to pre SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Oct. 22--"Squeese” was a Belgian dog hero alrahip com the world war, named for his prowess tn squeezing thru machine gun fire, He bore two scars, walked with a limp and poison gas was eating away his lunes. He has been a mascot at the Santa Barbara hotel and Just recently resoued little Gladys McQuaid of Montecito from drowning At the Santa Rarbara dog show « throne wan bullt at the head of the bench o# a place of honor for Squeeze, Before time to place him on hin throne, however, the poison gus “got” him. He was given solemn burtal |Madame Bernhardt ‘Want Men to Train for Aerial Comman SEARCH FOR GOLD || SHE’S HIGH ON STAGE LADDER IN SEA IS FiZZLE | LONDON, Oct. 22.2, M Racer, the admiralty salvage ship AN dd a AT ah everything from equipment to has concluded her this year in connection with the recovery of bullion from the aux Wh) 1917, om her way to America with rronal cheney = will pay # | ! gold ingots. wults have been ain, “Sis p Ben bdnar. nie | lisappotnting and little metal re om overed. Operations will be re F { umed next sr |He’ll Tell World Far From Easy to | Vaccinate a Russian) bout Our Apples Is 75 Years Old dont It} Hart has proclaimed the week of Oct.| PARIS, Oct Madame Sarah A record! ring murder mystery 0 w D t Apple Week, He| Bernhardt t# today receiving con-| catch of 505 fish by J. N, Rotherty| ‘The testimony of witnesme to be wid to know aby gratulatory messages fréin friends| and H. M. Letfhelt was announced heard today will deal principally j here. They made thelr haul In Brook-| With events immediately preceding Denton's disappearance and the @e #ido Pond, and It consisted largely of| nowition of Denton’s property after vickerel and perch.|tne supposed date of hin death om They used @ net to gather the fieh june 2, according to the district ab and yen reg ttm, Fanaifa to conae torney's office. A a WaEE ee This testimony wi we checked x | against the statements of Mra. Rich Bors have » language and 8 sys ard C. Peete, former tenant In the ‘NO RESULTS IN DENTON INQUIRY Murder Is Con- tinuing Sam te reoruiting 260 i ' ts ing with high » operations for © for balloon and mands, The government wilt far Probe of » with ration allow 108 ANGELES, Oct. 2%. —Probe of the mu of Jacob C, Denton was again taken up by the Loa An | eles county grand jury today, with |numerous witnesses scheduled to re \Goshen Anglers inte chet version et coon * | evidence in the cass which prose comm is© oe Fame cutors hoped would solve the bat 8. A. WEEK Found Guilty of Using the Mails to Defraud Their Stockholders CHICAGO, Oct. f2.—Stx officials » of the Consumers’ Packips company, . charged with using the .dalls to de fraud, today faced jail sentences of TO years, They were round guilty on 14 counts by « jury bere last night! ‘The company in alleged to have de | 7 frauded stockholders Unruout the Gountry of $500, 000. . ARMOUR FIRM IS INDICTED Exorbitant Profits in Lamb Sales Charged NEW YORK, Oct. 22.-—The federal P* grand jury here has returned in- @ictments charging exorbitant profits the sale in New York of nd lamb against Armour & ¢ as & corporation, and J. Ogiten Ar. mour, president, and several other officers In the company. ‘The indictments contain 137 counts. TR was specifically charged the com pany sold lambs here at $24 a hun @red pounds, which it bought for $18.46. 1 the word * Russtan equivalent frightened who need protection from th ue Russian doctors believe that the more soars the better the vac nation and accordingly make three inch incisions and many of & A. WEEK ‘The longest bill, secon to be pre |and admirers the world over on the |ooeasion of ber Tith birthday. “The |Foreign Diplomats | Pivine Saran” ax not boon in the | bass, catfish, 4 > best of health of late, but despite her Can Carry Liquor great ago ane stil retume to regard | WASHINGTON, Oot, 22.The state | herself too old for the stage, a. A. WERK to pre | vent prohibition agents p search-| EVANSTON, DL, Oct. 22,—-Statis sented to congrena, la the codifi ne baggage of foreign diplomats tol ties show this elty to be the most | tem of telegraphy, according to Prof.) Denton home, about whom the em of the nation's laws, covering more|the United States for liquor, it wasl pious in the United States, One out! Francis Jager of the University of | tire investigation has centered, it was an 1,100 pages. emioffictally announced today of every two persons goes to church. | Minnesota, wala. here them. department will take acth ation FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE 200 Children’s Hats Reduced to 95c r SAVING-OPPORTUN- ITY so attractive that many little folk will jour- ney townward to profit by it, Saturday. The Hats are of soft Velvets in the poke bonnet and mushroom shapes so becoming to childish faces, prettily trimmed with silk fldwers and ribbons. The offering includes Rose, Black, Brown, Delft — Blue and combinations of Black-and-Blue, Beaver-and- Brown and Brown-and-Blue. A Saturday feature—at 95. "4 sca sericitniain cae For Saturday Choosing in Women’s Trimmed Hats Two Very Interesting Groups Are Especially Featured: — 8 A WEEK — h. CRIME MYSTERY |S NOW DOUBLE Man Dead on _ Beach; Woman in S. F. Hotel A New Group of 200 Crepe de Chine Blouses $5.00 Wy Aa of such good quality Crepe de Chine, and so at- tractively styled, are unusual for this price. Principally tailored models in this offering, two as pictured, one |) with trimming of self plaitings, the / other with sailor collar ending in ties. Vestee effects, high neck styles and other models are fea- tured also, in White Flesh-color Coral Navy . Brown Gray Bisque The great vogue of Crepe de Chine Blouses height- ens the attractiveness of this offering at $5.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Neither a “highbrow” college education nor a home in New York harbor is a handicap to a stage career, if the experience of Miss Lucille Poth is good evidence. Miss Poth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Poth, of Rossville, Staten Island, is a ellesley graduate. Her patents’ town house is at $682 Broadway. At college she took part in dramatica—her only stage experience. She overcame parental objections and landed with “Turn to the Right” in Boston recently. Now she's a favorite. HERE IS MORE OF _Offering Notable Values, Saturday, at HERE’S MORE ABOUT BETTY 8. STAGG CASE STARTS ON PAGE ONE| |STARTS ON PAGE ONE R. E.| she impreanea me as an exceptionally Were admitted. The “bundle” brilliant character with an over.| Hobby Stagg, tying on the bed Everyone | FLINGS HERSELF ON ounty beach, south of San Francis co, were given a connection by the i i 4 if Lt aEfeee itll An Exceptional Offering of 115 Knitted Scarfs 4» $5.00 a EATURED for Saturday—a favorable purchase of these soft, cozy Knitted Scarfs at a price considerably lower than usual, Some of them are large enough to be considered as wraps (214 yards long and 80 inches wide), many have pockets and leather belt and a number are edged with fringe. Choice of Brown, Navy, Gray and Blue with constrasting stripes. An opportunity to make an attractive saving— } $5.00, York, where she l fighting extradi- ton to Wavhingtort state to face kkinaping chargea. “We will continue to use every jRomible means to bring Miss Brainerd back and to hunt down | George Stage and bring him to jus- tice for taking Baby Stage away Long Black Plush Coats With the Grace of the New Season’s Lines Enhanced in Their Rich Folds HE generous fullness of the current vogue in Coats gains in beauty when expressed in the silky, deep-pile plush, as in these models. Some are all-plush with cape or long shawl collars, others show collar, cuffs and band at bottom of Coney fur and still another model is col- lared and cuffed with fur cloth. Sizes for women and misses, and extra sizes up to. 55. Women in search of an espe- cially handsome Coat will take pleasure in choosing from this group of Plush Coats at $45.00 and $50.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cloth Coats With the New Style-Features $25.00 to $45.00 Luxurious fur collars, gathered cape collars, hand-. some printed silk and satin linings, and many other details that make the new Coats so appealing are feat- ured in the Downstairs Store showing at $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 and $45.00 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ctress Nurse Left $30,000 from bis mother,” said Askren to | day. “If we allow kidnapers of this sort to go free and unpunished, there will be no protection for other | children. I am for making an ex- | ample of this girl and Stage and | will prosecute them to the limit.” ri [is SER ty—"I will call my friends and ex plain that I will be late, so you come right on up now.” eee NOTHTER TIME, when a father brought two little boys into my | office, requesting that I find homes | for them, Mies Brainerd displayed in. tense interest in the came, She would | exclaim, “Oh, Cynthia, Cynthia, they | are perfect dears * * * WHat a | shame their poor,dear mother could | not have ved to love them and care for them as only a mother may! | How I bh ‘ou find | peop! And as a consequence she | 1, take J nin = wre. » gained prestige among the court of- cee ficials. 18 TYPICAL of te real ‘The sime practical Betty it was, Betty an I know her. That is whe later entered The Star editorial | way 7 atin believe in her. 1 cannot | rooms to imaugurate a society col- anderstand her part in the prevent | amn. She displayed the’ anme tire | a5, if she had one, unless it was Mage energy and intervet in her new | peyught on by her impulsive, warm. work, likewise gaining prestige a8 &/ nearted nature, to aid someone whom sockety editor, the considered a worthy friend. —&. A. WEEK — He Lost $250 in Basket of Apples ELKHART, Ind., Oct. 22.—How ard Congdon hid $250 tm a basket of apples when he drove to town. He sold that basket and a score more, and then thought of his money. A} though be back-tracked and looked y Corduroy Suits $10.00 OTHERS choose cor- duroys again and again for their boys’ school and play wear, with confi- dence that it would be hard to excel them in service- —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ability for the price. These are in slash- pocket models, with buckle belt, serge lin- ings and full-lined trousers with all seams taped. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Good-looking Coats for Schoolgirls $19.50 HE smartly tailored model featured in the sketch is an example of the values in this group. Its large collar may he folded up about the throat as pic- tured. In Navy, Brown and Gray, sizes 10, 12 and 14 years, $19.50. Other Coats in Novelty Coatings, Cheviots, Polo Cloth and Chinchillas, in Navy, Brown, Olive, Gray, Green and Blue; sizes 8 to 14 years; $10.50, $12.50, $14.50 to $25.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Excellent values at $10.00. LITTLE FELLOWS’ RAH- RAH HATS, made from heavy overcoatings, in Brown, Green and Navy no y mixtures; sizes 6144 to 6%. Very good value at $1.25. —THRE UT HERE 18 SOMETHING which I learned thru daily association with her that perhaps few people know. She had been strongly in- fluenced by friends to put the sordid court work forever from her mind and take up the social work for which they exclaimed she “was so well fitted” And it was typical of her character to put her whole heart and soul into making her present|at a lot of the baskets he was not work @ success, but she did not forjable to find one containing the get entirely the unfortunate folk she | money had left behind. Because of the/| similarity of one phase of my work friending man taken suddenly {ito the work she had formerly done, on a train in the Went, Miss Pewgy| there seemed a great common bond Mitchell, now playing in @ Broadway | between us. Often at luncheon or musical comedy, has just been im in the tull of the late afternoon inherited $30,000| Hetty would tell me of her expert from the man! ences in juvenile court work, and al- The man was the late George! ways whe seemed to have a vast sym- Darby Lanlie. Miss Mitchell left the! pathy for wronged mothers train to nurse him when she discov-|” One afternoon in particular I re DOWNSTAIRS STORB Z PEGGY MITCHELL NEW YORK, Oct. 22—For be . —8. A. WEEK — SAN DIEGO, Oct. 2%.— Jean Caz rang pleaded before the U. 8. com- missioner here. “Can't I have the key to my wine cellar? My ranch hands are all leaving me because 1} can’t give them wine.” Commis | sioner still has the key. Federal | agents found 3,000 gallons of wine In Cazarang’s cellar | Men’s Heavy Moleskin Trousers, $4.50 HESE Trousers are de- signed in every detail to give good service for A Purchase of Women’s Cashmere Stockings In a Featured $ 1 .00 Offering at formed she has ered he had no near relatives, Months later, after she was back in New York, she learned of his death and just recentifthat he had) left her $30,000. —-8. 4. WEEK -—— They Vote; Co-eds Want to Fight Now COLUMBUS, 0., Oct, 22—Soon as they could vote, co-eds at Ohio State| university wanted to know héw to, fight. “We're going to teach them Jivditen and boxing.” says Miss Ethel Scofield, head of physical edu- department, tal member that Betty was to have at tended a tea at the home of a girl friend. She had her wraps on when her telephone rang. Later she ex- plained to me thatdt was a girl moth er whom she had met in the court work, The mother, having seen Mins Brainerd’s name under The Star so cety column, took thie means of get ting in touch with her. She wanted to talk with her that very evening. vious engagement; but the mother began sobbing and crying, saying she | was working and would © to put it offuntil the next evening— , “Diever mind then, dear,” said Bet "PON MY WORD, HOW EXTRAORDINARY! JEFFERSON, Ind., Oct. 22. When Mrs. Eliza J, Cfllespie, 39, married Ambrose Bierly, 43, it |] marked another chapter in a com |] plicated matrimonial course. ‘They |] had been married to each other |] third wife and he at that time be |] came her second husband. has just divorced George L. Gilles pie, She wan Gillespie's fifth wite, four others /+having died. |] before, when she became Rierly’ Betty explained that she had a pre-| noes: fy | She |} 125 Enve —an especially low price, The Purses argall of bla with handle at top or side. lope Purses At $ 1] .00 Each due to a favorable purchase. ck leather in various grains, Unusually good value at THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE work wear. They are of heavy moleskin, tailored with overlap seams, belt loops and cuffs, and five deep pockets of heavy twill material. In dark brown; sizes 31 to 42 waist measurement; $4.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ECURED at an advantage, and priced propor- tionately low, these Stockings offer very at- tractive savings. Smart as can be for wear with low shoes, and warm enough for even the coolest weather. Seamless style, in Black and Brown, and in 9, 91% and 10. Exceptionally low-priced at $1.00 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE