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‘ ' AGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR STRIOUS IN PEACE) $900,000 SUIT LEVINE GIRL (2 owrrapce iv war; 1ND\ VINDICATED AT MEETING Hillman, Former Seattle Man, Involved SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 11.—Clar ence D. Hillman, now & Pasadena millionaire, formerly of Beattle MeKay, hav t the sult fo ght against them by f Wineman, of San Luis Obispo, cording to an announcement today: Wineman acc od the palr. of cheating him HEY, BUDDY! REMEMBER WHERE WE WERE 2 YEARS AGO *tToabAY PY and Atheism and Free Love Discounted POUGHKEEPSI®, N, ¥, Nov, 10. ~ d name ts re ee ~psie. She Was lenevtk, nor did t, Wineman will recover : i his loat property, anid Thee dore Bell, Hillman's attorney Hillman was convicted here of misuse of the matia in federal court about 10 years ago, He served t in the federal prison, The ob moe in by fame time the meet , grew out of numerous alleged land s =, of good ft ewindies Tillman was said to have t Justice M perpetrated Ordere! - = To Talk Planting of Trees Tonight Fail planting of trees and shrubs will be dine by the Seattle Hor c ation at its month! will be open to the io in the elty counell chambers in the county-clty building, at 8 p. m Thurnday “RABBI” LOUWISCH SAI TO HAVE DISAPPEARED Also the meeting was a memorial % Shewa Levine's doa @few days after the a MH Became apparent he was to becom te inves i nt z — tsch does - a the city eee ol by re — “ him in the present « conspiracy, Benjamin Rabanovits, who sicned Mame As “private secre Louw Iso is being any people fear to take il DENTIST LEAPS HE'S Fig TING nnn UNDER TRAIN TO SAVE NECK § | S>*cosets anit 4 ARGED ° The beet conah medicine pee ov Eiianovits ‘wes « tx Idaho Man Suicides in Blackens Wife's Memory in ‘Weuis Rina! “ates Se novi! Was a teacher In the ol het bbl Louwiseh djs ry j SHPEDEDAOD HS HOSE SOS EHO OD 4 him rt pale er the = California | Murder Trial | ised to know t was granted. He l« said to biiblasiand RAI use for Bene to Lakewood, N. J FAIRFIELD, ¢ y whieh You might be eurpr Nov. 11.—Deli>! SAN PRA 800, Noy, 11.—The Bhewa Levine's dying request was crately taking off his glasses and his story of the . na of =. oe 744 : ap, but fo mevenge be taken on “the Dan | hat at the railway utation here Wed. Elizabeth Singleton was laid bare to) * Ything else * Mrs. Deborah Sakow, at whose in the country the Russian giri | Peeday, a man said to be G, F. Baker the world yesterday, five months aft Ram og Be of { 0 id in 2 preceding the annulment, told of Twin Falls, tdano, leaped under a| er ber death, in en effort to save - Bry Be children eee, anowt 1 on ror nb passenger train as it pulled in and James Singleton, who had been her i re hs rood. . man was a Gen ore A : ‘ Story Ghewa (old her He nea, "88 Bround to death husband, from punishment for her ab | | hit ap with pl d her for years, but she had| A message from Twin Falls sald "ee peghng nevi: Waiting deere! ol to Rah toe, Gon “rant, in| Baker was a dentist there until last! mother of the dead woman, reluct ine senuhed nore . eee yoo | September, when he sold bis practice | antly told a story of haw, when Mre. , 4 04 Rakow® “he would shoot the text |and left for San Jose to join hin Singleton was unmarried, and tefore | #4pp iy a | wite and daughters. lene had reached the age of 17, ane) SHAY % had twice been the mother of chil | he stops the hut costing no more than a bottle of ready-made cough’| He had not recovered trom sert- | ous Injuries recelved in an automo-| are her distressed soul, a9 follows: | bile accident in Oregon last fall. My Beloved: You will pisase parton stops the an threat committed such @ hor. ow wr ged am fh wees Seattle Hotel Men Wife, he did it while suffering trom | reese’: ape ie sine? Nominate Officers) mental shock caused by the revels. | Wekle, loovens the pilsai. Mt edid Nominations for officers of the S¢ oe bd baton he mother of his) for brone tie, eroup, hoarseness and ale story. » Ry ttle Greeters’ association, which met famity lowed @ wayward | bronchial asthma, Se meer, Tere, wae ce much, and 6010 Ane Howl Sorrento Wednesday | Path in her girlhood. Pinex is « hirhiy concentrated eom- iy only hope and praver te that you | night, included C. R.. Marshall, chi®t|, Sinmleton te accused of having jem ot N Vf xtract, ‘Tevence on b f possible. To my! ctork at the New Washington, and! Killed his wife by placing potnon in aj an cough medicine, there is othing iter to be had at price. It noes right to the spot The testimony wae brought out in| and giros quick, lasting relief. It &n attempt to establish a contention | promptly healt the in mem. that, if Singieton did murder hie| branes that line the IS PATCHED UP : given yosterda Kdward 1. tumely should mot writ - | death” “Better | Fred H. Suskey, manager of the S omy Of headache powders which #@) gryeeigt for ‘voy, for president. The organization with br bag | ts made up of hotel men thruout the a EHR Re thing else, G iS IN REGARD TO | state, except in Spokane, Elections Learning to be content with what) hate gatalaction or S CARRIED OUT ~ will be held Dedember 10 ] We have is what jolts most of us girl's wishes in regard to not! | mn nw og Spats tie, mine carried | character. hers® bie heart. Mental: | etn Reabeloty, » pase Dad ly she Wag superior to most men. She | rn ” 4 eng c yeral languages; 7 the mass meeting. He is a| Svok" wernt, + leon s : 4d or pegeyeragh Rabalwky, at the meeting, told of . Prom | his niece's experiences from the time in his home city of Russia." | «1. ianded at Ellis island until her Mr. Rabalsky. “I cannot tel! lifelews body Was found hanging from | + oe fm lelodig haa te ne, aishower bath in hie Boston home. | « Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Ind. she was no longer beautiful, he! sought to persuade her to enter thik! country as his cousin, The gil re | fused, and the civil marriage fol| lowed, 200 yenry back. Shé was always cared for at home, She could been what she swore to. Levine had this distress be she was ugly, Her dreamland |” Sete es ME | ten years’ design was destroyed) MINISTER WANTS TO HELP | the man for whom she had! It is only natural that one who) saw that she had lost her girl-/nas been relieved from suffering | beauty,” safd her uncle. | should feel grateful and want to help ICALLY CRIP! q jothers. Rev. W. F. M. Swyndole, | STOOPED AND LIMPED | #18 Elm 8t,, Macon, Ga., writes: “My “Physically she wae crippled. The | kidneys gave me much trouble be-| of war, of struggling, of starva-| fore I took Foley Kidney Pilis. My | had wrested from her face all|sicep in not disturbed now and my! enchantment that men seek for | back seems to have gotten complete women. She was undersized. Her |ly well. I am ready at any time to % were stooped, her back | speak a word for Foley Kidney Her head and neck were out of *” Why suffer from aches and ortion to the rest of her body.| pains, sore muscles, stiff joints, or limped. | sleep-disturbing bladder trouble when | fet Shewa Levine was a real an-| you can procure such a good rem- el. Hers was a wonderful, good lady? Slashes Prices THREE-DAY SPECIAL Friday, Saturday and Monday I recently purchased from a firm in New York that was simply up against it for cash, a large stock of domestic and im- ported woolens at away below the market price. I have grouped them into two lots—all regular $60 to $70 Suits go at All imported fabrics that sold from $75 to $90 go on sale at $60. Made to your order, with the finest of trimmings.and work- manship. In the lot will be founda number of heavy weight worsteds, serges and tweeds, in all shades and weaves. Think of it! A 20- ounce imported worsted at these PREPARE NOW AND SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING THIS SALE OF RAINCOATS Of Every Kind for Rain or Shine Men's and Women's A Jarge assortment of Men's and Women's Ex Silk, Twill and coats, Gray and um and heavy weight. Value $20. NOW $12.00 bout 35 nd Women's Tweed ‘i nh or Shine Coats. Various shades, all sizes. Made to sel! at $29. $18. mung Men's Alt: prices. A few Overcoats, made up to ave af OG OE: viv iio gs's tae $40 and $45 N $32.5 Here’s the Best Place to Buy the Best Raincoats Come in and pick them out, es raat Louis Gross 919 First Avenue First and Madison 2nd Ave. 904 Second Ave. Helped Buy Paper' NEW YORK, Nov, 11 of the M in the Brown Calf Walking Oxfords lasts. sport heels. Brown Kid Walking Oxfords A Special Sale of 48 Jersey Silk Undergarments Slightly Soiled From Display —4 only Silk Gowns; | | soles; formerly $3.25 to $3.00 Quality Silk poplins to be closed out Friday. garnet, brown, Copenhagen. yard. ~~ 9 Suits at $14.75 —7 size 16 —2 size 18 —3 size 36 Chief of CHICAGO, Nov. 11 " newspaper re of Chicago t tin, who —Brown calf made on comfortable —Prices $11.00, $12.00 and $13.00, —Medium length vamps, round toe, welt soles, military, and walk- ing heels. —Prices $13.00, $13.50 and $14.00. | —Price $ ay Von Bernstorff Reporter Is Police | Sen. Jones Go Chicago| Washington nti] recently was iia He been und ior investigation to the | Some politicians live anywhere but hearts of thelr countrymen. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET FRIDAY A Speci » Hand-Made Neckwear, $3.95 ~-Fine Irish laces and hand-embroidered nets. Roll Collars Guimpes Cuff Sets Regularly priced from $5.00 to $10.00; special, $3.95. -*1,984 Yards Dress Ginghams Special 43c¢ a Yard ~—~Regularly priced at 65¢ and 75c. —Best standard quality dress ginghams, $2 inches wide, pretty plaida, stripes, checks and plain colors. Batterns desirable for women's dresses, aprons, chil- dren's dresses and men’s shirts. Very specially priced for Friday only, at 48¢c a yard. —Second Floor Women’s Oxfords and Pumps: —Wing top, welt soles and Louis Brown Louis hee! —Price $ Women’s Underwear 220 Women’s 180 Children’s Fall Fleeced Union Suits Union Suits $1.65 formerly $15.00; special, Hi —Dutch k, elb —High neck, long | utch neck, elbow | pay Silk Bloomers; | sleeves; Dutch neck, el- | sleeves, ankle and knee, } eeoteeel » $4.50; vom jal bow sleeves, and low | lengths for girls. $2.50, 7 eeu; Spemal, neck, sleeveless and tied & ook tabeot ae ankle length. epi bhai —23 only Silk Cami- sleeves for boys. $4.50; special, $1.95. —Sizes 4 to'9 in the lot. | _ Ages 4 to 10 in the lot. —10 only Silk Vests; —Regularly $2.00 and Regular! formerly $2.95 to $5.00; 4 . ~-Regularly $1.50 an d special, $1.95, Fae, eee ince | #176; epoch, See meen, For Friday and Saturday Only Hand Bags and Beauty Cases, $6.00 —Genuine Pin Seal Swagger Bags. —Polished Vachette Swagger Bags. —Genuine Leather Seal Grain Swagger Bags. Regularly priced from $7.50 to $10.00. —Friday and Saturday only, $6.00. Poplin Specially Priced at $2.50 } —A0-inch silk and wool, and silk ‘and lisle —Colors: Burgundy, plum, navy, wistaria, —Regularly $3.00; special Friday, $2.50 a —First Floor Special Price Basement Devoted Exclusively to the Selling of Ready-to-Wear and Millinery in Special Price Lots 35 Women’s and Misses’ Suits 15 Suits at $19.75 —Plain tailored and rippled models. —Colors: Navy, taupe, Pekin, blue and gray. —tTricotine, velour, cheviot and serge. —6 size 88 —9 size 40 —5 size 42 Women’s Tweedie Boots —Fawn and Caster Tops; also gray. —Price $4.00, ie —Medium length vamp, light soles and —Colonial style with light weight soles and Louis heels. —Sizes AAA to C. ~Colors: Black, brown, taupe and blue. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1920 Monday . After holding jer fire in | mercial undertakings t Lippy expects to bes ign f6 tot al Sale of Modesty Fronts Short Vest Fronts —First Floor ® Buck Theo Tie Oxfords Is. 14.50. Brown Kid Pumps 12.50. —Second Floor Weight Cotton | | ] 95c —Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags. —Seal Grain Hand Bags —Seal Grain Flat Bags. —Vachette Beauty Cases. —Vachette Beauty Boxes in colors First Floor Unusually Attractive Scarfs Special $15 ; —Mole and Seal fur fabric Scarfs if to be worn with suits, —Regularly $16.50 and $17.50; special, $19.00. —Virst Floor | 11 Suits at | $28.75 —1 size 44 —1 size 47 —1 size 51