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__wepsespay. JANUARY 5, 1921. Army ot Unemployed | Seizes Church Gym ALMER IS SUED | I VICIDE CASE | NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Suit + for $100,000 damages was filed here to. @ay Against Attorney General Pal fF mer And agents of the department of fF justion, who are alleged have caus fed the death of Andrea Salsedo, a Br@oklyn printer, by forcing him to Py yet from a window on the 14th of the Park Row building, In fer Manhattan suit was flied by Mra. Maria a: widow of the dead man, and } tWo children. Defendants are mer and the following secret serv ' men: {2 William J. Flynn, Charles 1 Seu! vei George F. Lamb and Jobn Fran } Alleged Salsedo was arrested two months, with . | moved in. of justice officers Park Row building; that he tortured mentally and physical threatened with death and beaten ti! he was rendered insane and itted suicide. | | NEW YORK, Jan, 5.—Tn the dingy | dasement of a little chureh on Fast Side, a gray-haired old man to day eat playing his cracked guitar entertaining a jobless army of 200 without food, bed o_ money, who took possession of the pea of St Mark's chapel. ined the gymna orta to gain per to use basement. ‘The who made no effort to disturb the invaders, announced to them he was heartily In favor of their maneu vor. This is only the beginning,” sald George B. Ellis, the musician, and | er, one of the leaders “Weoygot inwrat ed/when there was no a®ion on our petition to use the place, so we just In two days, 60 men have joined us, There will be more pour ing in tonight and tomorrow, and If We get filled up here we will go some where else. Tt ie only just that the world should provide, for these unfor- | ‘tunate men out of work, @ place to asleep and eat, and If the world won't give it to them, they should go out and get it The secret of the crime wave is right here,” he declared. “1 ain't sayin’ that these men would stick anybody up, but I'm sayin’ any man who has to plek his dinner out of an ash can and sleep in an alley t cold nights mete mighty doapes © up on Riverside drive! don't know how cold the wind blows along the Bowery at midnight in winter.” Charles Dias, “the hobo,” and James Sweeney, thy “Irish stewmak ." prepare the two meals a day for the gang. For breakfast they nerve a cup of coffee and a roll, and at night they “mix @ Ittle atew, have some pea soup and warm up the Java.” The men sleep on the wooden floor with their folded, shabby coats for pillows, No effort will be made to dislodge the ‘equatters.” THE SEAT { COLLEGE GIRLS OF AMERICA ) U VALUES You have read of the many one-fourth and one-half off sales that are taking place all over the city and many have looked over the wonderful values that are being offered, but so far in the history of the mercantile business there has not been offered better values than we are offering today. ‘It will pay you many times over to look at our January Sale Blouses. This is not a sale to rjd ourselves of old out-of-season merchandise, for every blouse we have for sale is guaranteed to be perfect, of late design, and clean. This is not a case of having to choose from what the Christmas shoppers left. We have nearly twenty thousand blouses on display, and each one can be had today for less money than you could have bought them ten years ago. ~ We cite below one group of the many that you may choose from and we describe but a small portion of that group. Special at 92.95 Hundreds and hundreds of Georgette Blouses, in every conceivable color and hundreds of designs. Short, three-quarter or long sleeves, as you desire. Many of the Georgette Blouses were priced as high as $10.00. Now $2.95. Over-blouses of Italian Dream Silk in tie-back models. Black and navy. Formerly priced at $6.85. Now $2.95. Pure Silk Pongee Blouses, in three models. Two with convertible collars and one square neck model. All in long sleeves. These blouses were all very at- tractive values at $5.85. Now $2.95. Striped Silk Serge Blouses in dark shades. These blouses have turn-back collars and come in all sizes from 36 to 46. Reduced from $5.85. Now $2.95. EVERY BLOUSE IN THE SHOP IS REDUCED ACCORDINGLY PLEASE NOTICE NHEARD-OF This is another of a series | will appear in The Star from |of Miss Gladys Edwards, a sophomore of the University of | Cincinnati. TLE STAR of American college girls that time to time. Above picture is | Three Alaskans Die on Hunting Trip) KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Jan. 6 Redies of Lerlie Williams, son of | Councilman Ed Willlama, and Herb Scott, per of the lighthouse on Mary island, were b terda urial men died of exposure while on a hunting trip on the island. x4 oe - oe mF ore HE'S AT THE WILKES MAT. TODAY \REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS Whalebone net of teeth $8 Crowns Bridgework .. 2 Amalgam Filling . for 15 years en in the ame day are in the with you. | Rot | Cut-Rate | * Dentists ITY ST. DEPOSITS made up to and including January 10 will draw from interest ght here you | EVERY BLOUSE IN THE SHOP IS GREATLY REDUCED. WE CANNOT MAKE EXCHANGES OF SALE MER- CHANDISE, NOR HOLD OR SEND C. O. D. WITHOUT DEPOSIT. WE ARE PLEASED TO FIT ALL BLOUSES TO AVOID SIZE MISTAKES. Thousands of Blouses and Silk Underwear Market Blouse Shop 107 Pike St., Between First and Second Aves. January 1 4% compounded semi- annually NORTHWEST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Second and Union 'WE ALL HAD A CLOSE CALL One in Every | Fifteen of Us Was Arrested Last Year Police court fines and ball for. folturen netted the city $206,404.70] during 1920, according to a report is sued by Gh EB. BR. Rodwell. Total revenue in 1919 was $164,278.90. The number of cases heard during 1920 totaled 20,475, of which 1,447 were liquor tri Approximately one in every 15 persons in the city were baled into police court during the year. The great Increase tn revenue for last year in credited to the increas- ing number of traffic violators brought to trial alnce the inatitution of the traffic division early in the year. Aged Alleged Dope Smuggicr Nabbed | Charged with @am ceung of amok ing optum, James ¢ talston, $9, no tortious dope runner as bound over to the federal mrani jury at a hear ing Tuesday ate 7. 8] Comminsioner Mot | was arrested Friday night by deputy | sheriffs, who claim to have found| 60 eans of smoking opium in his possession. Federal Court Is Held in Bellingham Federal Judge Neterer and «taft} }are holding court in Bellingham for lthe balance of the week. Judge Ne terer ts mcheduled to return to Seat | tle Saturday to hold naturalization | hearings, [Vital Statistics] BIRTHS 2000 Yesler way, girt. 321 1ith ave, Tover, Max. Bdwards, Harry D, ti, Bohor, 168 17th ave, trl Anton R, 2709 EB. Colum- Hills, A Haller Lake, girl toth, J . $104 Becond ave. N. 1619 Holgate rd, boy th at, gtrt 18 Bellevue, r. Lawrence W, ol Lafayett 1 Arthur, 2954 15th ave. boy. , Taraichi, 614 Weller at. ama, Kinshiro, 6462 Western girl Suetaro, 203 HMighth ave. 8, C. G._ 8725 Ashworth, girl ngton, Thomas, 2118 N, 63rd, Andrew, 306 28th Ni. girl n Mike, 3 h S&S W. boy. ell, Carl, 3 LW. girl ly, Joseph, 708 Marion, girk 1. Mf. K. Bremerton, bo Brun, Reginald, 108 Marion st. ficht, 4240 12th N. H girl ch itth ave. &., boy 204 Swift ave. 032 47th 8. W.. bo: th, S Ia, 1234 Lakeview * pve, 5 Dawson at. boy. 960 20th ave., boy DIVORCES GRANTED | Brazee, George from Lydia. Jolson, Harry H. from Clara M, DEATHS Charles H., 69, Janesville, 5, 24th ave. and ; a, Gy 18, 61d "Melrose AGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | January Lingerie Displays in The Downstairs Store abound with the popular styles in women’s undergarments of muslin and silk,, at prices lower than have been the rule for some time. Selec- tions from any of these groups will be made at attractive savings: MUSLIN ENVELOPE CHEMISES 65¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $2.50 SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISES $1.95, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.50 MUSLIN SKIRTS $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 to $3.75 BLOOMERS 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 to $2.50 MUSLIN GOWNS 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $3.25 SILK GOWNS $3.95, $5.00, $5.95 and $6.95 350 Pairs of Men’s House Slippers Reduced to $3.00 Pair LIPPERS that were formerly marked at con- siderably higher prices are marked so low for quick disposal. They are in black and tan leath- ers, with soft, hand-turned soles; in Romeo, Opera and Everett styles. Reduced to $3.00 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Lustrous Messaline Silks At a Very Low Price $1.45 Yard FTERNOON and evening frocks, negligees and linings make very effective use of these soft- draping silks, To suit these purposes they offer choice of Rose, Red, Cerise, Pink, Green, Light- brown, African-brown, White, Turquoise, Light- blue, Pekin-blue, Peacock and Navy. Thirty-five inches wide; $1.45 yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 36-inch Long Cloth $1.95 Bolt EDIUM-WEIGHT White Long Cloth with soft finish, for undermuslins and other uses, 86 inches wide, priced exceptionally low in the January Displays, for the bolt of 10 yards at $1.95. Checked Dimity 20c Yard BOUT 827 yards of Checked Dimity in Janu- ary displays to sé! at this low price, A quality desirable for lingerie purposes, 36 inches wide, 20¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bucilla Package Embroideries Reduced NE HUNDRED packages in this clearance offer- ing, each with thread and instructions for fin- ishing the stamped article it contains. Included Infants’ Layettes consisting of Dress, Ger- trude Petticoat, Cap and Bib. Infants’ Dresses in one- and two-year sizes. Chemises, Boudoir Caps, Negligees and Aprons. Infants’ Pillows and Robes. —at sharply reduced prices for clearance: —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Heather-Mixture Stockings $1.00 Pair GOOD-LOOKING silk-and-lisle weave fs fea- tured in these Sport Stockings, made with band top and reinforced heel and toe. In mixtures of light-blue and brown, dark-blue and brown and pur- ple and brown. Sizes 812 to 10, $1.00 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Silk-Boot Stockings $1.35 Pair These Stockings have a 16-inch boot of thread- silk and wide elastic hemmed top of lisle; reinforced heel and toe. In brown and black. s 814 to 10; $1.35 pair. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE MUSLIN CORSET COVERS 75¢, $1.00 to $2.50 Women’s and Children’s Golf Gloves 25c Pair HESE warm Knit Gloves are featured in women’s and children’s sizes, in navy, black, gray, brown and red, at 25¢ r. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Half-Hose 25c Pair ‘HE double heel and toe of these fine Cotton Stockings make effective reinforcements and they have, fine-ribbed tops. own in Black, Navy, Gray, Cordovan, Palm Beach and White. Sizes 914 to 1L. Priced at 25¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Reduced Prices on Useful Housewares JAPANNED COAL HOD REDUCED TO 45¢— Substantially made Black Japanned Coal Hod in 16-inch size, reduced to 45¢. COCOA DOOR MATS REDUCED TO $1.15 AND $1.45— Well-made Door Mats of stiff cocoa fiber in two sizes as follows: Size 16x27 inches, re- duced to $1.15. Size 1714x30 inches, reduced to $1.45. FIREPLACE SCREENS REDUCED— Screens of coppered wire, with substantial steel frame, lined with fine- mesh galvanized wire cloth. 20 Screens in size 31x 81 inches, reduced to $2.50. 10 Screens in size 37x 81 inches, reduced to $3.00. —THE HOUSEWARES SECTION, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sinseeieeceeee 41-Piece Dinner Set ‘ Reduced to $9.75 VERY attractive sav- ing is featured at this price. Choice of two pat- terns—one a pink rose and foliage effect, the other the popular bluebird pat- tern, The Set of 41 pieces, re- duced to $9.75. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE