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e » ry a 4 2 a a a = . ‘ t ?, . a > BRITISHERS fh rounded up at West < © John O'Shea, chairman of the town’s | Madis MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921. HERE’S MORE ABOUT AIR MEN STARTS ON PAGE ONE HERE’S MORE ABOUT | ROBBERIES DESTROYING STARTS ON PAGE ONE | and a purse containing $85. | I lyn. ntents of a house at I When Mra, Purrefl opened the . loor of her Brooklyn flat to me yew: | neckince | | Bu ‘ stead, k, two t t os ot % A oC nm, M J th. ' D18 19th ave. N. her emmnietie WARREN AVE. SCHOC t c ending « her Hy LOPPICE LOOTED “ as if her husband “Property Punishment” as)! "ak te neincnare ottie|cortaln to come home fur duaner a Penalty for Ambush Is : i Exacted in Middleton oa) chute, DURLIN, Jan. 3.—Forty youthful | | . 9 Sinn Feiners were held by the mili. | ‘ken from the Valley & Mth ave. W. A typew oA 4 Perhaps It ta not eaxy for her to ts anxious time nm is not dead,” she sald © me in a voloe that rang with con Groceries. of amall value w as done this before and robs > it again, Tam Onty—only tary at Cork They were might Charge st them were Hot announced. t haa ne KNEW HE eee tar stolen from the 4 AVE LONDON, Jan. 3% — Roprisats|* room, | WOULD Ne ¢ PLACID against the Sinn Fein were official » highwayman held up Emil] "I knew when I married Stephen 1415 W, STth st, at 460) #t.]16 years ago that my life would not today. ‘This interpretation, recetred even|and Leary ave, early Sunday, and] be as placid as that of women whose $ ands go to work each morning here with a great deal of mingiving,| made away with was placed upon an offic! skinner of burnings of buildings at M and Knock: where forces were gan hotel, 668 s in Ya (tan to a sa mo home each evening from « ago 1 trained myself to be J and not to ery crown | Played ¢ day In at k. Just gotng Proclamat * a lot. command): 7 > # » worry, By that those who fai on y disciplining yourself you age to government able to punishme inflict the damage. be inflicted again property, the r This announc sternation Ireland, a orty are as | HOME IN NORTH an get out of the worry habit “ END D | “Emily,” she interrupted herself to a wat det run Into the kitchen w OF} neckchain and t n't burn; that's t rom the home of his mother | good girl ssband,” she ‘went on, “te and experienced. I can could have and that pan doe com! at sy ave. N. and Fremont ave. My ders in| yy. tt. der orn by fear of un. p Official rer % and In constant fear of a ry al of the outbreaks | x Which have marked Cork’s history | ¢ for the last few montha, is ‘The severity of the Middleton dam. | @ge was not known until Sunday, | Shank, When it was found that the house of | point of Swift's Dru w real t ything. robher robbed G. Pile st, of $70 at th smmuntcate, ry ave. aod) "WOMAN'S INSTINCT . | BRATS MEN'S LOGIC" nh were—fost, I should board of guardians, had been} § “If Stor inth ave. w fits robbed h t feol \t—here, Everybody knows that women have a jar Inetinct and © than men's ore reliable than of Edward Carey, chairman of the! pipe, urban council, was similarly treated. } saty im all, six houses there and tn and | q, near Knockgriffen were wrecked. The charge against those house 4 Roldere was that they had not given | LOSES $300 PENDANT testimony against the ambushers of | last Wednesday, “which they were bound to have known.” " Middleton, residents were driven to| © their homed before the reprisals and | C8 compelied to draw their 4 Those whose homes were destroyed | Store. Naox re warned, and no personal vio-| imston # Tikes was done. | 7 Fighting between the ¢rown forces | © amd Sim Feiners was limited over the New Year observance. Borris O'Leigh, a Tipperary constable, was‘ wounded when Sinn Fei on a group of five poll: Constable Francis killed Saturtay and tw were wounded when Sinn | 8-. but nothing w me ep fired on two patrols leaving the| ©. Brandon Ballybay barracks in County Mona. | '"* gban. One Sinn Feiner was killed and three wounded by return fira to find him, j ‘Comment here on the new potlcy| Police are investigating the report | ‘of open reprisal was varied, but most | Made by Kate Patyck, 3001 20th ave papers agreed that in the Midditon| W- She sald her house was entered — cases the guilt of the victims h | dy robbers, who struck her in face been determined, and that the and stole $150 in cash, tary’s action wa open to quest A few approved the principle of THIEVES AT DRL ly punishment. ! MM. Franco's sta ‘The Daily News was most critical Market was enter but police at of the policy, hailing the act at Mid. ; noon Mo: had not ascertained the @eton with “amazement and de: t stolen. Franco's loss pair.” will be «mall, police sald present the varsity will tangle “Were the buildings burned thro Beca the doors of Bartel™ drug th the Daniel Websters of Prince ‘military necessity’?* gehe News | Store, Westlake ave. and Pine st., are | ton, queried. It declared “that there | doublelocked, an attempt by burglars| The question which wil be settled should Rave been an inquiry'and the | to enter Sunday night was frustrat-| by the collegians is: “Resolved, That They jimmied one of the locks, | co: the job, ir 4, remember, when ours later the Mineota atr ed th® message telling allooniata eafe landing. A phone mesmge reached me at my apartment. “Perhaps you would aid, he telephona, Aas is watfe™ I rattied, “Tlix balloon landed on the Hudson bay—” and into the co I poured all I then could party's whereabouta, Jow of Pishue Bros’ st by thieves w ved—no glad you called I knew it all the time.” broken off the Princeton Meets Washing- ton on Campus Hard words will be heaved Monday Meany hall, on the untver when the debating team nm. DOUBLE LOCKS FOIL STORE . the Pike Place arrest of the guilty if the case| od against them was proved. “If there | then aband | is no case against these men,| Two pay “ were taken from | co nothing Greenwood or General Mac | the Pine arket Annex at Sev. w Ready can say will excuse the act,”|enth ave. and Pine st | Washington taking th v6 the paper said. “It is a savage out-| Rt. V. Saleno reported Monday that! The debate will open promptly at yage against human decency. Tho | $75 was stolen hin room in the | 7:45, eredit of the British people is at|Candau hotel, 619% First ave. Sa ———— stake.” leno said that heandtwoother men, Prime Minister of O. R. Caldwell and W. H. Diart, had | G . . o reece Will Resi Soldier Hero Gets i come here in Saleno’s father’s auto, and had pawned the auto for $100.| ,aTiHENS, Jan. 3.—King Constan. s1s, |The mi ine sb will be given an oppor Military Funeral | ..0::’: Full military honors were paid by y stolen was part of that ‘or the auto, Sale sint a prime minister of it became known to the American Legion to Private] FUNERAL nt Wee annouheed Premier Farry L. Grimes, for whom funeral) LIAM H. HARMO? padiie Silt gasten becstite of rvices were held at the Bonney-| who shot himself to di 4 Watson chapel at 1:20 p. m. Monday |M®terurban syution here last week © king himeel? was confined to Grimes fell in action in France. The| were held Sunday afternoon at But-| the palace today with a alight attack body arrived from overseas Friday. | terworth’s. of bronchitix, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET The 44th Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture Presents Remarkable Buying Advantages HIS is the regular clearance which takes place every six months in the Furniture Section — the disposal of dis- continued patterns, odd suites, samples and surplus lots at great reductions from regular prices. The Furniture in the Sale is from the best factories in America, and includes complete Suites for the various rooms and odd pieces covering practically every home requirement. Delivery of Sale Furniture must be accepted by our customers within the current month, at FREDERICK & NELSON’S convenience. (FOURTH FLOOR) © others, eek world her Stephen | no |lke to be the firat to notify Mra / 2.” mid Mra Parrett. | | “AT T5¢— THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET The January Displays of White Merchandise in the Downstairs Store [ MPORTANT advantages are with January purchasers of White Merchandise in the Downstairs Store—the advantage of making selections from great quantities of fresh, new merchandise, and the advantage of unusually-low prices. The January displays ; WHITE COTTONS HOUSEHOLD LINENS AND BEDDING include: SILK AND MUSLIN LINGERIE White Skirts in the January Displays $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 to $3.75 AT $1.50— White Muslin Skirts with embroidery or lace-trimmed flounces, AT $1.75—- White Muslin Skirts with embroidery flounces or trimming of Valenciennes or Filet-pattern lace insertion and edge. White Pique Skirts with scallop trim- ming, $1.75. Scalloped-edge Skirts with double pan- els, $1.75. AT $1.00 AND $1.50— White Muslin Knee-length Skirts with lace or embroidery trimming. CORSET COVERS AT 75¢ AND $1.00 Corset Covers of lingerie cloth with lace and embroidery insertion, ribbon- run lace beading and edge. BLOOMERS AT $1.00 AND $1.25— Bloomers of white cotton crepe, white or pink batiste, $1.00. Windsor Crepe Bloomers in pink or white, $1.25. White Muslin Bloomer-drawers, trim- med with lace or embroidery, $1.00, Gowns in the January Displays 75c, $1.00, $1.25 © to $6.95 Empire-style Gowns or soft ‘Tingerie cloth, trimmed with blue stitching and finished with ribbon-run hem, AT $1.00 Lingerie Cloth Gowns with round, square and V-neck yokes, embroidered with French knots in blue and pink and stitched to match. In addition to these there are Gowns with ribbon-run em broidery edge or hemstitched hems in connection with grouped tucks. AT $1.25— Gowns of soft lingerie cloth trimmed with ribbon-run Torchon lace; also styles with embroidery insertion com- bined. with lace, and Gowns with em- broidery-edge trimming. AT $1.50— Pink Batiste Slipover Gowns with hand-embroidered French knots or feather stitching, and Pink Batiste Gowns patterned with forget-me-nots or Fleur de Lis in Delft-blue or light- blue. Gowns of fine nainsook with square or V-neck or in round-yoke effect, trimmed with narrow ribbon- run embroidery edge, lace, or lace-and- embroidery combined, AT $1.75— Cotton Crepe Gowns in plain pink and white, also white with large pink polka- dots and blue stitching, and pink with bluebird or butterfly pattern in Delft- blue. a AT $5.00— - Lovely Gowns of pink Crepe de Chine and Satin with Filet-pattern lace inser- tion and edge, fine tucks, shirrings and ribbon rosettes and some combined with Georgette; also plain tailored styles with dainty ribbon bows. AT $5.95— Gowns of pink Crepe de Chine in slip- over style, with square yoke or built-up shoulders of Georgette and lace in pointed effect. Many other dainty Gowns fn Crepe de Chine, Satin and Seco, priced at $3.05 to $6.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bedding and Household Linens at January Prices 240 FULL-SIZE BED SHEETS of especially durable quality, size 81x99 (before hem- ming), special $1.25, size 18x34 inches, 15¢ each. LINEN - AND - COTTON PILLOW CASES in sizes 42x86 and 45x36 inches before hemming, special 25¢ each. CROCHET BEDSPREADS in tasteful pat- terns, $1.95, $2.45, $2.85 and $3.45. | yard, at 22¢ yard. 25 DOZEN WHITE HUCK TOWELS, excel- | 20X26 inches, special $2.45 pair. lent quality, with hemstitched border; size 18x36 inches, 25¢ each; $2.75 dozen. . 18x25 inches, special $1.95 pair. HUCK TOWELS of good weight, absorbent quality, all-white and with red border, UNBLEACHED CRASH TOWELING, 16-inch width, 17¢ PART-LINEN BLEACHED CRASH TOW- ELING, 17 inches wide, exceptional value | 24 PAIRS OF FEATHER PILLOWS in size 24 PAIRS OF FEATHER PILLOWS in size THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE «THE DOWNSTAIRS STORER Envelope Chemises in the January Displays 65c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $3.95 to $5.50 AT 65¢— etd Muslin Envelope Chemises fn flesh-color or white muslin, topped with ribbon-run hemstitched hem, | finished with hemstitehed shoulder straps and — finished at bottom to match, ; “ AT $1.00— Lingerie Cloth Envelope Chemises with V: ciennes lace insertion, embroidery motifs and ribbon-run Valenciennes lace beading and edge. Shoulder bands are formed by hemstitched straps. Also at this price, Envelope Chemises ~ with lace and embroidery insertion and ribbon | run lace beadings. AT $1.25— Envelope Chemises of lingerie cloth, with trim ping of Filet-pattern lace combined with em- proidery. Others with ribbon-run embroidery edge, lace or plain hemmed edges. AT $1.50— Rows of Valenciennes lace insertion trim Chemises at this price, and there are others wil Filet-pattern and organdie embroidery motifs, topped with Valenciennes lace insertion, ribbon- run lace beading and edge. Groups of pin tucks g and ribbon-run embroidery trim other Envelope ' Chemises at this price, i AT $2.50— Pink Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, ‘with trimming of Filet-pattern lace drawn with ribbon and hand-embroidered spray. The shoulder straps” are of satin ribbon and the drawer part is trim- med with narrow lace edge, AT $1.95— Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises prettily trim- med with ribbon-run Filet-pattern lace edge; finished with ribbon shoulder straps and narrow lace edge at bottom, , AT $3.95— 2 Pink Satin Envelope Chemises adorned with Calais lace and hand-embroidered French knots in dainty colors; also lovely Chemises in pink Satin and Crepe de Chine with Valenciennes or shadow lace edging, insertion, ribbon-run lace beading combined with pin-tucked Georgette, hand-embroidery, pin tucks and shirrings. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE White Cottons Underpriced In the January Displays LINEN-FINISH SUITINGS of the firmly- woven quality desirable for skirts, mid- dies, rompers and s¢arfs; 84 inches wide; exceptional value at 25¢ yard. SOFT-FINISH BLEACHED MUSLIN of medium weight; 86 inches wide; spe cial 19¢ yard. LONG CLOTH of good quality, in 12- yard bolts, special $3.50 polt. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE