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re The Seattle Star uS RICHES Go 70 RESCUE | ERRING SON other Ends Life and| father Beggars Himself for Thieving Boys BY ZOK BECKLEY EW YORK. Nov sibility of the parent child—not the other way pite popular tradition | us says | Sassoon, Eyr manufacturer and exporter lurned from Montreal with his boy, Ralph, whose flight to] da with $12,000 is employer's | caused his mother's suicide | has broken the heart and for of his father, He is a good lad,” asserts the mannered foreign-born mer who is willing to beggar him- B that his son may have a fresh im his tragically-begun young The re is toward | Just rur ER CAUSED US HOUR'S WORRY” Yntil this awful thing happened, ever caused his mother or my-| ‘an hour's worry. He had fin public school and while decid: | whether he preferred a military ¥ OF a college course he went ik. tried and true old friend of Offered him a position and Jumped at it—said he wanted monty. did not lack money. I used him $2 a day so that he might or leas independent and not d before his comrades, But te work.” merchant's large dark eyes beyond me with the mystical of the Oriental He was appar | searching into the soul of his | trying to understand and, under to forgive. B wanted—life.” The elder Sac voles was gentie, a little! fag tho trying to translate | ‘action into something less | ‘than criminality. PANIONS TO TEMPT HIM l@ permitted evil companions to him. . He listened to sugges Ra of adventure. He confused Me of daring with deeds of dix oes the older man te add, “tn his heart he is He was always a good | good at home, good to his) Mr. | stopped talking and looked ie black suit and acarf, the biack ‘on his hat, tell mutely the story mother whose courage, already | by Illness, ebbed to the point | Gespair. Yet who shall p it takes grim courage to “turn | gas” and go out alone to meet ? way Adventare’ Phe father of Halph does not my go many words, but It is easy to that he undertook to be both oS sueml after that, to the 2 a LIKE WATER THE BOY es Knew where the boy was. be boaaeng like water to trace ts. Business went un and the father devoted his time and strength to the! It ended last week in Mon-| supposed him dead. When 1 him alive,” says the father , “I determined to save him if ‘was possible, and to give him | ce in life, despite this tragedy. took my own life as forfeit, He) yet 16." | fs @ heavy handicap Once on} the moralists would have heavy heads and declared the | life was over—just as they d “ruined” to wretched girls feet had strayed from narrow | D FL ony si » e modern ways are a little mit} employers of Ralph have said! willing to reinstate him. te money, nearly $12,000, has made good by Israel Sassoon AT LIBERTY IN DY OF FATHER boy is at liberty in custody father, under bail. When his comes up in the near future ee may be suspended and a/ chance given. | shadow the lad will never be| from, however, is his mother’s th, altho the father has done he could to dispel it by aseur-| the world that his wife had been | and melancholy for months nse of chronic ilInens. ph himself, thinned down from busky lad to a nervous, remorse | sliver of a boy with a face years looking than his 16 years should , declares with the fervor of i realization that he will yet live make his father proud of him Mother love is said to west in the world. 5 Will this father’s love prove a i? £5 9 E335 ee de wei the Town’s Jail Is Far Too Large! | CHANUTE, Ken., Dee. 1—Chan has more housing accommoda Ons than it needs for its few law fers, and lees than it needs for automobiles » the city com Bissioners have yoted to turn part the city jail into a garage, brring Fleets on Half-Time Schedule YARMOUTH, England, Dec. 1.— pwn to enormous glut of py = | @ of meason’s catch already ex- ing $5,000,000, the herring fleets ¢ been prohibited from working | than half time for a week or} | | Flirts on a Car * BROOKLYN, N. Y., Deg 1-~On two occasions a man and ¢ woman [st opposite each other on an ele vated train. Both times she smiled, and he smiled back. And both times when they got off thr train she disap- peared, Then she turned up at the home of Dougias Cruikshank and told him: “Lam the woman you firted with —and I'm your. wife. I'm the girl you married In 1906 and then desert: | ed. I'm Mrs. Etizaheth Day now, but I haven't forgotten how you deserted | the baby and me. I've been getting | & warrant for your arrest every year since then, and now I'm going to have {ft served.” She did, and a judge ordered Crutk- shank to pay ber $10 a week as long as she lived. Ship Claims Record Texas-France Trip) HOUSTON, Tex, Dec. 1—The City of Lordsburg. a cargo ship, claims the record for transatlantic trips from Texas, She was 49 days from Houston to Havre, France, and re turn, and «pent nine days in port in France, making her sailing time each way 20 days, Bib, Black Cigars | Are Has-Beens Now| CINCINNATI, ©, Dec. 1—No need to chase the big, fat and black cigar, says H. Barnet, of the Chamber of made an investigation. E Commerce here, who | The heavy | clgmr went with its little playmate, whisky, and now men smoke mostly light cigars, DEPOSITS made up to and ineluding December 3 draw from December 1 O compounded semi- annually will interest NORTHWEST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Second and Union Sounds Like Styles Paris teual fre Ughtwa rich black lapels are ' to 18 DAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920. EATTLE, WASH., WEDN FATHER’S LOVE STRONGER THAN MOTHE Too Many Nickles,So | Africa Excited by Annie Got Pinched; New Diamond Strike) — When \Men-Things to Be Flossed Up Again Tastes Acid in Cup; of Our Forefathers|; Finds Near-Suicide | PARIS, France, Dec. 1 DALLAS, Tex, Dec, 1-—When L.| LONDON, Dec, 1—Color schemes| DALLAS, Tex, Dec, 1 changes in men’s attire, intended to! goott, an expresaman, tasted carbolic | [°F M*M are going to be all the rage) Annio Jones here paid her board bill wear for the present stereoty } Joe drinking we © get worked up about thelr a“. They for » he atume, are being advocated every y. | took a look around the office and hee, The days of the dandy are) the cop They found Annie hi where. Som the le « of the | found I. B,. Beckham, 32, suffering | Coming back again, burglarized an automatic plano, § in the donjon keep, eckham. ’ poms production of health certif fore marriage. He fashions are wear ns of mar akirted and Of | cover from carbolic nolson. 4 and out of w j00, nad taken Health Certificates eye egal . Marriage Safeguard NEWCASTLE 1—The of Linee ot a sta tau The sted and ful velvet maid that decay of religious belief, the of home discipline, the Eng expre ation neck and are growth Tt has been 000 monthly wi the league of nations n MoUNceEd that $100, to run | dean lin favor off by a himeelf npel | life,” deep white collar and be 1 legis to eo STARTED TODAY AT 9 O’CLOCK At Dinham-Strehlau Shoe Co.’s 6 Stores Entire Stock Cut Deep — Nothing Reserved E ARE GOING TO CLOSE THREE OF OUR STORES ON DECEMBER 31st—318 Pike, 1629 Westlake Avenue, 101 First Avenue South. Rents are too high and in order to maintain our close margin selling policy we are going to consolidate our business into three stores. There- fore we must cut our stock in half in quick time. These three stores are for rent and the fixtures for sale. hoes fr Men For Dress, Work or Street Wear From $2.95 Up But Not Up Very Far SPECIAL NOTE TO MEN Gattun'’s 26 Russia calf and genuine Cordovan are classed among the highest grade leathers tanned. We have 767 pairs Cordovan and 3.100 pairs Galiun's 26 Russia calf in Thompson Broa Shoes, The Cordovan we can give you en Eni lasts, made with Cordovan vamps and calf tops to match. Russia calf $9 85 ose e we carry in @ full assortment of lasts. Sale price SHOES, MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S RUBBERS, CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS Ladies’ Spats, Shoe Findings. No reservations. En- tire stock included in sale. Your opportunity to get footwear for men, women and children at prices that speak for themselves, 30 WiLL you WHISTLE SO WILL YOU When You Can Get Good School Shoes at These Big Saving Prices worthy, #0 a deep cut tn our already right prices means a great say- ing event for your pocketbook. School Shoes for Boys Sizes 9 to 13%. Scout Shoes with good foie nesses, DLL $2.60 A Black Bluch- re Metal Blucher, dandy lun's er style at... ro at Regular price $4.75, Heavy Brown Blucher, 2 full soles, heavy grain leather insoles; some good — shoes, $3 .20 OUR TOP GRADE GOES AT $9.85 An Thompson Bros. high-grade Brockton made Shoes, This is one of the higherade lines of the country, and is made for men who are used to wearing extra high-grade Shoes, They are made of the highest Krade calfaxins, in black or brown, black kid, top grade Havana brown kid. Genuine cordovan, best oak tanned soles. Highest grade Shoemak ing only. Straight Eng lish or box toe lasts. We have 33 styles, Values up to $16.00, all go at-— grades. We have fae every pair $9.85 GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES—LOW HEELS Sizes 244 to 7 at $3.75 0 $4.85 These two styles are for real service Shoes eee ae a HERE IS A GOOD ONE Real Brown Calfskin or Brown Kid, a real young ladies’ low heel, $5.05 ent shoe, The best we have, and they $5.25 DINHAM - STREHLAU IN BETWEEN What $4.50 ‘Will Buy for Men Black viel, blucher, wide, comfortable toes, and —gunmetal bal, English last, for the young man. Both the above Shoes are Goodyear welt sewed. Salo price— $4.50 Many other lines of Men's Shoes too nu merous to mention, in viel or gunmetal, at— $5.25 $6.00 9, 98-75 are big beta. We sold them regular at $4.25, Here is a special well-built Shoe, gun metal, blucher cut, solid leather counter, full vampa. This is an ex tra high-grade shoa Reg ular price $4.10 $5.50, now... Sizes 1 to 2 $2.95 $3.00 Gun Metal Blucher, regular Value...eee BOOED value... Brown Blucher, $3.55 And many other stylea They are all in the sale BIG BOYS’ SHOKS Sizes 2% to 544 sesonotenSheoneetnpeg GR seseeee $3475 $3. 20 THE LOWEST PRICE What $2.95 Will Buy for Men Men's Scout Shoes with leather soles, All sizes, and plenty of them, 6 to 11. They were $ now— $2.95 Men's Work Shoes that are real Shoes, go at $4.50 $5.25 $6.35 —and many other Scout_Shoe, leather soles. Black Blocher Cut Shoes... Heavy two OIE. «cence Scout Shoes, leather soles . Gun Metals The heavy brown, 2 full soles, solid grain Black Kid leather insole Gun metal button, ¢ welt sewed Black blucher cut style. This style runs to size 6 .. Brown Shoes run, for a dandy style, pale ....cseccecsseecessccceescreceseeees DDCOU — runs to size 6... eecer sees esse nee droceensterocnsetes Extra special built Shoe, gun metal, blucher, solid leather counter, full vamps. A real shoe . Last Shoes, extra high grade, Boys’ English welt sewed . ; 36, 837 People at ates be morality today is largely due to the decay of luxury and the loss of #implicity in R’S? Janitors Make Big Money on the Side JOHANN BSBU RK A., De 4 Dec Courthouse 1A diamond rush to the new dig ere are ining thelr seule in the Pretoria district ha nome es. te In the unemployment isk them to re they work $100 @ g and $6 a day pick- Bellingham, Claim * ey ar Rellingham's popu 36,837, according to the actua ation ng rectory of Bellingham and Wh The new regular army division of county, Just published by KR. L. Polk the ¢ States will be made up @& & Co 18 00 mer New Shoes Make the Children The Price Will Make You SMILE SHOES FOR LITTLE FOLKS Ro th Shoes for small children too numerous to mention, but we have a big stock of them and they all go at deep cut prices. Children's footform, wide sewed soles, smoke Elk Shoes; all sizes, & to 11, button; § to 11 in lace. During sale all $2 95 ° BO OS crccicemoserssevsressavecsessoes tte e eee ecemmomnen ALL KINDS OF GIRLS’ SHOES Sizes 814 to 11 and 11% to 2 or Black 8% to 11, brown, in a g00d style 11% to 2, same BLY]O ooo. snes cee ceccrccseweeccceee ss: $2.60 $2.95 And s0 on. Too many to quote. Impossible to do so, but if you need shoes this is the one big event. We know you will tell all your neigh- bors what-< 4 great buy you made after visiting our stores. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS LOT 1—Ladies’ Felt, with soft 95 padded soles ., 'T 2. with ribbon 2—Ladies’ wh and a pompon; pink, as foe we $1.85 Felt with soft padded soles, in rhe lngeetisoien aici: . $1.45 LOT 4—Leather sole Juliets . padded blue, old rose, Ilac, We ha. grouped a dozen different styles of hundreds of pairs of Ladies’ High and Low Shoes, In the group are sizes 2% to 8. Values up to $8.00, Now all go at....... ese $3.95 Ladies’ Havana Brown Kid 9-inch Boots, Louis heel and plate, either in Goodyear or welt sole or lighter weight sole; widths A to D; all sizes 2% to & These are beautiful shoes; our regular price for the welt sole was $13.00 and the lighter sole $12.00, Now $7 95 ‘ie . all go at ... ‘They were cheap for this grade shoe at the regular price, Goodyear welt, Ladies’ beautiful black 9-inch and wave top Boots, Louis heel and plate; widths A to D; size: Our 7 95 regular price was $12.00. Now Ais: . $7.95 Shoe aa above without wave top; has ba military heels heel, Now .... All sizes, $6.75 French Ladies’ Dark Brown All-Leather Boots, welt sole, They are dandies and speak for themselves. 2% to 8 Price now .. Dozen of styles for dress or street wea: to $10.00 We can't mention everything in this ad, want at a price to please you, SHOE CO. but we have ‘what you SAME SALE PRICES AT ALL OUR SIX STORES 318 PIKE STREET 101 FIRST AVE. SO. (CORNER YESLER WAY) 1403 THIRD AVE. 201 YESLER WAY (CORNER 2ND AVE.) 106 PIKE STREET 1629 WESTLAKE AVE.