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Epidemic Continues Unabat- | ed Over Week-End, as | Picked Cops Work | Burglars over the weekend con-| tinued to laugh at Chief Searing’s order that crime must be stamped out, | Reports of dozens of thefts poured | into headquarters while pickgd men! from the force made futile attempts | to catch the thieves | Charies Slowinski, 20, a machinist, | ‘was held in the city jail Monday, Pending an investigation, after he Was caught by Patrolman Robert Bridges scuttling down the fire em ape of the Right hotel, at First and Cherry at A man with got Away, He was unable to explain his Actions. He apparently had stolen | nothing | Mra, E. Edmonds, 2422 B. Madison at, reported that some one had jim- mied her garage, A neighbor had telephoned that she saw somebody | entering the garage. Mrs, Edmonds sent her husband to investigate. He) ts believed to have frightened the In+ truder away. | MEARS HONK OF | HIS OWN 4UTO | ae: W.F. Thompson, 626 24th ave. N., Qa ten left his auto standing on Seneca st. ————— between Fifth and Sixth ave, Sun) FLQRENVOE REED day night, while he visited in a near-/ od } by apartment. He noticed the honk| Using the eyes to convey ef an auto horn which sounded fa-| human emotions is as old as\if 7 he fo’ " Bute in the alleyway and 1 Rich-| fhe Tace. Here Florence Reed ards, $2, electrician. sitting in it.| ustrates what Shakespeare ff Thompson grabbed and held him| meant when he wrote “Dis- until police arrived. Richards gave| dain and scorn ride sparkling | no reason for his apparent attempt/ in her eyes.” | to steal the car. He was released on } } | | | $25 bail | ©. V. Lindley, 913 13th ave, report ed that he was held up Saturday | night on Avalon Way. Police picked up two suspicious characters, but} | later released them. | STEAL CAMEO AND ‘ | $300 IN MONEY —- ii George Buchanan, 1422 N. 46th st. Dope Charge to Be Investi- | lost a cameo lavaliiere, $150 in cur | reney and a $150 check when burg: | gated by U. S. Body | lars entered his house with a pass | key. By the same method, thieves/ | | Chief among the cases to come be ff entered the home of W. L. Piesott, | fore the federal grand jury that has S417 Kirkwood pilhice, and stole two| toon called for Tuesday fe the one |ff watches, an opal pin, a gold ring and | against Dr. Howard Blake, company & revolver. physician for Libby, McNeill & Lib Candy and a pair of gloves were by packers, who is alleged to have I the onty’ clups left behind by thieves | conducted @ wholesale traffic in nar. who stole a small amount of money | cotics while at the company’s can postoffice substation No. 42, at! neries at Hristo! Bay, Alnak, 55th st.” H. Thurston, 7470, ake is though to be at present in ‘was robbed of $7, 4 re | Chicago, and instructions for his ar | 200 shells rest were wired there some time ago | i HOS W. 64th st! by United States District Attorney ||] Saunders. | George Palmer, alleged to have || [smuggled a large supply of morphine |] and cocaine into the country, also |i | Will be haled before the | on s|= entaal| About 30 cases, embracing Nquor jaw violation, postal theft and one |i} ease under the national motor vent | cle theft act, also are scheduled. | | | | | Bureau of Missing ETA tHE eTE E uae : bal u =f i a > 9 zs a day night, while dot|tonio, Texas, who thinks Manly riana passed by the win-| might be living fn Seattle, fs in San | Hf G. A. Hawkins paid the bill. | Francisco, instead, according to C. KE. H. Cooper, 5843 McKinley pl, ac-| Robinson, New Occidental hotel, 2324 | cepted @ ride into town fn an auto) First ave. who mys he is an old| ff from Renton Saturday night At friend of Manly’s, Manly, he says, is |i] Bryn Mawr a man appeared from with the Monadnock Mining com- under a robe and robbed Cooper of | pany in the California city. $50. The driver and the robber then | — Canada to Build gave Cooper the ha-ha and told him to walk. 1,000 New Homes|] MONTREAL, Can, Nov. 15.— i SLUGGED IN HOTEL; ROBBED OF $150 Slugged in the Drexel hotel, 223 James st., John Gaff was robbed of $150, he told police. A fieklish girl was a James A. McCully, 1205 ver for and no lems than $4,000,000 will be spent in thind trection. » When the girl walking with a companion a half block away, waa tickled and laughed The robber fied. Three men were arrested on the First bill by Lieut. G. V. Hasselblad and Patrolman P. E. Knapp earty| Saturday evening. | J. H. Jockinson told a mixed-up story when the two officers found WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA him earrying an unloaded revolver Afternoons end Prenings at Ninth ave. and Marion st. He s 1 Half-H was jailed with John Van Dyke and pecial Half-Hour H. RB. Tront, arrested at Sixth ave. and James st. in possession of a pair Concert Every of brass knuckles. Si 1 y at 1:30 F. ‘our Chinese Caught, Smuggling in Opium’ Four Chinese sailors, with a total of 37 five-tael tins of smoking optum conceaied in their clothing, were ar- rested Sunday, when they attempted to lenve the liner Tyndareus, Cus- toms inepectors made the arrests. ‘The four men, Leong Kwong, Tang Wo, Pang Hing and Chong Yow, . were placed in the city jal! until a decision has been made as to their . They may either be sen tenced under the opium act or de ported to China. | Would Rather Be | Author Than King 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 15—Don Louis de Bourbon, who claims to be a gon by & morganatic marriage of King Alfonso XII of Spain, would rather be known a8 a successful American ¢itizen than a claimant of the throne, ing to his friends. He haw been living quietly for four years * and hopes to make his way in the | "world by writing fiction. OPPORTUNITY STARWANTADSB PREMIER SHOWING WILLIAM Shop by Mail If You Live Out of Town Write to Betty Lee —Fourth Floor THE SEATTLE STAR MeDongall_/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike Christmas Pictorial Review Magazines Now on Sale a —Street Floor For Tuesday and Wednesday OUR SERIES OF SALES . Features Seven Departments WOMEN’S HOSIERY AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Ribbed-Top Lisle Onyx Hose, a Pair, 75c —fine quality, with double heels and toes, rib tops. Black only in regular sizes, 844 to 10. Colors: Black, white, Cordovan. Outsizes, 81 to 10. 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Colors: Cream and ecru. 31-inch Fraiah sad English Prints 1. —14 patterns; floral, conventional and striped effects; distinctive patterns. 50-inch Kapock Silk $4.75 -—tn rose and gold, and mulberry. with gold stripe. ~ Filet and All-Over Lace Nets $1.25, $1.75, $3.25 ~—40 to 50 inches wide; very good quality; conven- tional, floral and striped effects} ecru and cream, —MacDongnll-South wick, Vourth Fleer These sales present the most decided reductions offered in many seasons. Our strictly win- ter merchandise is mostly affect- ed. You can save many dollars on just the things you want NOW. An Exceptional Special 57 Women’s New Plaid Skirts $12.95 Greatly Underpriced Stunning diagonal, broken and regulation. plaids, checks and Roman stripe effects in Serge, Poiret Twill and Worsteds. Rich Color Combinations Nearly all are plaited — box, knife, kilted and side plaita, —MaeDoagall-seuthwich, Second Fieor WOMEN’S SHOES At the Greatest Reductions We Have Taken in Years $9.85 DRESSY SHOES, in laced and button styles, with French heels; also STREET BOOTS on mannish lasts, laced styles, with walking heels. Flack patent coltskin, brown Russian calfskin, black suede, and brown, gray or black kidskin. Incomplete Sizes —MaeDeugall-Seuthwick, Fifth Fleer Men’s Sox Reduced “Tron Sox” of Cotton, Special, 25c —splendid wearing quality. Colors: Black, Cordo- van, nawy and gray. Sizes 914 to 1114. Silk Lisle and Silk Plated Sox 35c —silk plated and silk lisle sox (with slight imper- fections) ; ck and colors; also some black cash- mere sox. Sizes 914 to 1144. Two-Tone Mixed Lote and Silk Sox —4in contrasting colors—purple, green and white on black ground. Sizes 914 to 1114, Full-fashioned Silk Sox, Pair, 95c —with double soles and high spliced heels. Colors: Black, Cordovan, navy and gray. Sizes 914 to 1114. Imported All-Wool Sox, Pair, 95c —plain and drop-stitch weaves, tn all heather shades; English make. Incomplete sizes. —MacDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door Outing Flannel Reduced 27 Inches Wide 36 Inches Wide 20c Yard 30c Yard —in faney pink or blue stripes; ~heavy auality, in pink and blue, or novelty combinations. & good, serviceable quality. 81x99 SOFT SEAMLESS HEMMED SHEETS $2.00 —made of a good quality bleached sheeting, which contains no starch or dressing. —MacDeougall-Southwick, Gray Linen Shep WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR FAR BELOW PRESENT VALUES Medium Weight Pink or White Cotton Union Suits 65c —in band top, low neck, sleeveless style, with fitted or loose knees. Sizes 5 and 6, Medium Weight Pink or White Cotton Union Suits $1.25 —in band top, low neck, sleeveless style, with fitted shoulders or bodice tops, with heavy tape straps. Sizes 34 to 44. 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Sizes 5 to 7. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Fleer 18x36 Hemmed, Full Bleached Huck Towels 20c —closely woven, with attractive blue or pink borders. —MacDougall-Southwick, Gray Linen Shop QUALITY BEDDING AT LOWEST PRICES 66x80 Plaid Cotton and Wool Mixed Blankets $5.50 —light gray backgrounds, with over-plaids of pink ~~ tan, black and brown, blue and tan, and brown and tan. 72x84 Broken Plaid “Woolnap” Blankets $5.85 —a closely woven cotton texture, with a soft fleece; in broken plaids of pink, blue, tan or gray and white. 70x80 Plaid Cotton and Wool Blankets $7.50 —closely woven, with a soft fleece; plaid effects in blue and tan, rose and tan, or gray and blue, 70x80 Cotton and Wool Mixed Blankets $8.50 —closely woven in block patterns of pink and white, blue and white, gray and white, or tan and white, 68x80 Plaid Cotton and Wool Blankets $9.50: —wool and cotton mixed filling on a fine cotton warp; block patterns of pink and white, blue and white, tan and white, or gray and white, 64x76 Bordered Cotton Sheet Blankets $2.75 —of good weight, in gray or white, with pink or blue © borders; neatly finished edges, —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Gray Linen Shep PAGE »