The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, T2T. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 - =. Bese Seon RESHAPE TWO WOMEN (BoswoRTH MAKES CHARGES POOL HALLS ARE |STATEHEALTH SESS ccs co:) — TMREATENED AGAINST MORRIS, ROBBED OF $170 LEAGUE FORMS) been announced by County Auditor |Join with holders of political office to D, B. Ferguson. A room has been | discus: plans for the public mfety = Sacha dieiiets % Teeerved cn the first floor ef the | campaign at a mesting called by the/ONe Finds Note Under Door;| Says Bond Firm Juggled Money Is Stolen From/Conservation of Health is County-City dullding and W. BR. Fa! jutamoniie Club of Western Wash-| Other Called on Phone Figures Punchboard inna d Aim i c | a oe eee ee ee nees: Seater... sae ee oe) 2 ee ae ee ee oe PORTLAND, Jan. 13—Testitying| Pturgiars ntole $60 from the cash| With the announced purpose of CINCINNATL dnd Daren tipsy iornemvent nll | one 7% W.. We in chancery — here Inte yerter | reginter and $20 from a punchboard | nestating eetively tn solving -_ seriously but not criticafty {1 in hos | ‘There are lesa than 50 Japanese | The above note was found under day, John L. Etheridge, expresident | at Jack Monahan’s pool room, at|muntty health problema, physicianw® ty of the wrecked bonding house of 4915 Nainier ave, Wednesday night./and surgeon of Washington have Morris Brothers, Inc, charged that) Another punchboard was stripped|organized the league for the @ome or door = » m pital. ‘women in New York city ber door thie maraing by Me, Louls a ms Jonwen, 2409 19th ave, 8 ntectiv Fred 8, Morrin and e Mo Detectives immediately started tn Kachigeles gr gy Ps sy fa in Oncar Johnson's Queen City pool | servation of public health, i to cover their assets. room, 2210 First ave, Gold totaling) The league ts to disseminate tm vestigation of the second myrterious Btheridge, who is under arrest and|t°%, a wateh, 12 knives, watch fobs| formation on preventives of @isense } threat received by women in 12 = charged with responsibility for the ..4 pin folds were stolen. and to make impartial researeh into s CION IS DIRECTED | A oO It will orge the 7 Suspicion tn the Jensen case te dt rected to a man who hag been pan. belleved could be recovered for the| Was stolen from the anfe in the front | tes. . benefit of itora, jot A. J. Smith's store at 1109 H|!aws embodying moswisse 4 He expressed a desire to examine | Union st. | proves, Joseph W. Gilbert, Correct Apparel for Women handling meals at the Jensen back the firm's books and aasint In recov-| Smith was tn the rear of the store | Dewspaper man in thie city, is ~ Goer ail week. ering all pomwiblo mmets for the| when the money drawer waa stolen, | ccutive ereretary. Me ene oes qerarted, to pation creditors, and court was adjourned| While ¥. J. Graham, 1210 First |“-~~~~ a | Wseeelhy Set Se aoe ok eneete | juntil Monday to give him the re-| ave, was in & minion near Second | $1.75 and several street car tokea@ a quested opportunity |ave, 8 and Jackson st, Wednesday | stolen. 4 - a | night, he was robbed of a $75 watch.| W. K. McFull, of Tacoma, Yost: YAKIMA.Two hundred unem| Mra W. C. Kruger, 155 2ist ave,| purse, containing $200, near the b ployed parade before city hall. | reported her apartment entered and| man dock. a} husband had gone to work. Hoe wanted something to eat, She Cloth and Silk was suspictous of him. But it was not until she found the threatening FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 3 x note Thursday morning that she re y eine, Specially Priced garded the bane giteanee Bho told detectives that the knew : of no motive for the sinister warn ing The threat wage scrawled on a piece | of paper. WOMAN GETS DEATH THREAT ON PRONK Detectives got an accurate de | seription ef the man and forecast his capture If he reappears in the neigh- 5 : = borhood He didn’t have to wreck three steamships, kill seven villians | Mise Allee strom, 337 25th = and swim eight miles to win her. All Hobart Bosworth, | and threatening her life | Percival is now Mrs. Hobart Bosworth. She was hia sec~ She was at home with anoth etary. young woman and greatly alarmed | - ~oentssecza = POPULATION IN [BULLETS RIDDLE 1,200 Pairs of Women's saNAMa LigaT | ‘OTIS BIGGEST] BRITISH TRAIN] Frull-fashioned Silk Stockings HERE are smart new mod- els for both street na | semi - dress wear. The wools are coming th navy with col- |More Town Dwellers Than|Troops Escape Sinn Fein orful touches inc t ack | oe eer ia PLANES ONWAY) in county | attack [FEATURED FRIDAY | embroidery or col- ored braiding. The mew satins and taffeta are most charming | —_—_— first times tn ite history, the United) prn.LIn, Jan, 13—Unusual pre Radiograms Tell of Long States has more town and city than| tionary measures for safeguaré-| Air Journey country walters, the conus burene |) scp trains were adopted by the| At a Price Extraordinarily Low Inhabitants of places of 2,800 or | Firitish government today, following! ‘o 5 | SAN FRA OO, Jan. 12.—Ten| more persons total 64,315,032, or 61.4) the derailment of @ train near Kin | with tunics and jot the F5-L seaplanes ones in| Der phe se Weer ene se caisslagh yesterday. The train com ay eo 2 \nieht were er Fis ig ‘be af the [48.0 per cont of the population. ese tte trip today, after as thril-| ] ulf of Nicoya today, and the re In 1880 the percentage of country |/9s & run as might have been ex-| ery, long silk tas- sainder efther at La Union, San Sab|@wellers was 705; in 1890 ft wax|perieneed by the first Amerteah | sels, self allover lvador, or en route from there to| 63%; tn 1800, 63.4 and in 1910 it | trains to pass thru the Indian ridden | e embroidery and | Nicoya, according to radiograms to| was 54.2. West. posed Twelfth Naval district headquan| Btate proportions Include ters here. The mamages reported the depar ture of the F-5-L planes Nos. 2, 3, 5, 9, 19, 12, 15, 16, 17 and 18 from La Union yesterday far Nicoya. In the dainty organdy cuffs and collars are style details of individual models. Our January Clearance Sale, now in progress, offers decisive reductions tn all departments. ing party must have suffered severe |}} Pvery window tm the train was} t1 0 prevented injury to their men. They i " “ e f a very substantial concession, and they are priced for this offering jabsence of other sdvices It was pre > jand the F-6-L planes Nos. 4 and 7, vtan $53 | at coaches sipped from the rails and} |Raoul Peret Called Boys’ Workers Assn. Cecairy, ‘aunteatoomen regnscoa the Novelty Silk Stockings Plain Silk Stockings PARIA, Jan 13—Raoul Peret,|chosen president af the Seattle As a -, Ort | shattered by Sinn Fein rifle bullets | Ef bcedheny ne ge tho copay Shelled ap A FORTUNATE trade-circumstance brought fhese Stockings to us at ; declared Sinn Feiners in the attack lean hair Saatead cote, 3 | comuaitin eis | | with equal advantage to our customers. It has been long since Stock- " " x b warntn ti came . . 5 : ‘The two NC planes Nou. & and 6,|% 3| when the locomotive anda number|{| ings of such high quality have approached such low prices. ila seusael stubs Gr itl ca — | heaped over the ties for a few yards. | |for 8 carty. todas. |S. E. Fleming Heads | seidiers dismounted immediately and | | ys 8. K. Fleming, of the vocational | damage and got the trutn under way.) . ° | to See Millerand | separtment ot pubic schools, wax| The Sinn Fein organtration has at $2.85 Pair at $2.85 Pair | eee ae French chamber of|sociation of Boys Workers at a eg informed authoritatively to-| Full-fashioned Silk Stockings of a Taupe, Gray, Silver, Covert, Pink, ew. | a deputies, was called to conference|!uncheon at the Bon Marche Tu with Pi Nerand today, pre |day noon. Other officers are: Hal “4 ¢ a request to form |sey R. Watson, vice president, andj 5 This ‘repubican army renresents| nationally-famous make, with clear, Army Blue and Regimental Blue are per cent of the Iris ppulat n, z. : - 2. \Senart P. Walsh, gveretary-trensurer 20 ecayton hw informant even weaves as a background for hand- gpd S ae — : " nal _.. pointed out that America’s man pow- some novelty eff k ta: — wag lao Ben id aks aa jer contribution in the world war was 4 per cent. broidered elockings in self or com toe, $2.85 pair. W FI k |]| trasting color, drop-stitch and embroid- Full-fashioned Black Silk Stockings, omen Ftoc ered clockings combined—in Black, with silk garter top and lisle sole, heel Hart Schaffner & Marx | to America || wasnene Rage : for Husbands, ‘. site — walk tatrn wr. covcn _ |l 800 Pairs of Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings, $1.85 Pair Suits and Overcoats ger SSes Seto] 800 Pairs of FullFashioned Sill: Stockings $1.85 Pal | monial center. * " 7 : . (except Full Dress and Blue Serge Suits) | Mieancd with an overenppty of |f| with lisle garter top, lisle heel, sole and toe. Unusually low priced at $1.85 pair. |males in proportion to fernales, this |country now is attracting women of More value at the price than you’ve been able to get in several years alt nations at the rate of nearly 350,- 600 @ year, government records show Now on Sale at Exactly Seaman: ‘ct woe apmeme hans se 1,200 Pairs of Women’s Wool-Mixed Stockings secure husbands and homes tn ym cou , while thousand ore © . [comin on wanda and other at $1.35 and $2.45 Pair male relatives from whom they have | H] | been separated a ict ee HEATHER-MIXED STOCKINGS with FINE RIBBED HEATHER-MIXED | ean drop-stitch effect on ankle; double STOCKINGS, in brown and green- Fvery ship from Europe and the | heel and toe, $1.35 pair. and-brown, with reinforced garter $40 Suits and Overcoats now $20.00 I nee hy connate sn tot, $48 Belt —Pirt Poon $45 Suits and Overcoats now $22.50 Sapa ty A Very Rucuistens’ Glad $50 Suits and Overcoats now $25.00 “sk? a enn women ee ee $55 Suits and Overcoats now $27.50 Miia ahd Se ropa sum 1,200 Pairs of $60 Suits and Overcoats now $30.00 Scr Bact ators" French Glace Kid Gloves at $2.65 $65 Suits and Overcoats now $32.50 | [borne to atrat tariageate men ‘HE Gloves in this exceptional offering were ordered over a year ago, $70 Suits and Overcoats now $35.00 peneae cate eel ety careciee value ab te low peice vom: aa $75 Suits and Overcoats now $37.50 CA abbot ; : $80 Suits and Overcoats now $40.00 Alaska Cable Chicf || oe "nay entrar, in fomt — with impel tein in olf wn $85. Suits and Overcoats now $42.50 Ep a fh SR Whi ohare hed, eve Tewpe. sod a $100 Suits and Overcoats now $50.00 ese Incomplete Lines of Women’s Gloves Full Dress Clothes, One-Fourth Off Een Mechs. ES Blue Serge Suits, One-Third Off His Sac S'eS"E || santa Not al tame oF close any.cee sigs Never before have we taken losses like we are taking now. The point we want to bring out is not | i Yk our “hard luck,” but your good luck. You save exactly half on the best clothes made, and we re- | |Mayor’s Car Probe | fund your money any time you're not satisfied. | Upto Grand Jury 8-button length Washable Cape Gloves. Elastiotorist Washable Cape Gloves. | |] | Results of Mayor Caldwell's $10,000 8-button length French Suede Gloves. 1-clasp Washable Cape Gloves. investigation into the $15,000,000 Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop hae aneteesine” Sa Stupaerst French Kid Gove, Ila Mocha Gloves, ||| convenes next Monday, it Was an. 7 Corner Second Avenue and Seneca Street |]}| nounced Wednesday afternoon. Cald (First Floor) i | well declared that his investigation — =| practically was completed,

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