The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 7

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THE |. ‘THURSDAY, MA? 26, 1921. RAMINE IN BSMOKES MAY es DOG SAVES OWNER FROM JOY-RIDERS LONDON, May 26.—Quordon Lucas was walking along a coun «i with hix dog. Suddeniy we seteed him and th Just then an auto * whiteed past. Why Sons So Often Resembl miner, owner and public in. being Jing about a settlement.” a The warni was lseued ulmost | coincidently a ort that ‘ca’ OR miners and mine ¢ agteeing ‘Obacco Factories } ENQ-|to Premier Lioya invita Friday tion, probably will im | ree It was believed that Lioyd Ge land Closing Down Ac- ij will preside at the forthcoming| count of Coal 'eup, meeting of miners and owner, He} —— was said to have ase © that] BY 1. YEN both groupe are read: anxious | LONDON, 20A threatened! ig make an earnest effort at set roug Closer today st ty British coal tigaret famin A settlement strike. | Uement | Much stress was laid on the fact | }that it is costing taxpayers $16,-/ 4 Tebacco factor) With larre! go0,000 a week to provide defense | Btores of manutas ed goeds ANT) measures and to support the ,an-| ‘with fair supptt Of fuel, thus! employed. In addition there are] Tae have man™ to. operate. |; Within the last *K. Bowewer, these | « Guppties have ¥° depleted so fh That an officiay!2ME was issued By the Awoci™ of Manufactur or. “Que, facta? Will have to cur tall products 8d Me warning “Continuatic of the coal strike tneon ran itors to Ei venienced when }iow that coal burning siilps were} | delayed in thelr sailings, The Mau retania now is tied up at South-| ampton, due to walt at rast an Wil bring ,% Claret famine. other week before she can obtain “A ch Bagiand will prob-| the necessary 5,000 tons of fuel for ably be / fimal argument with’ another trip acrom the Atlantic. so A Limited Number of These Cabinet Refrigerators To Sell at The that chi }from th |the fath | / | Onty You'd know these for their mothers’ sons: Above, left, \traiu a ! Theodore Roosevelt and mother; right, Richard Barthelmess | zard for two money or Everett postoff hotel, went to sleep in his clothes fitted with two tinned wire shelves. Fifty- pound ice capacity. Outside dimensions, 31x 17x41 inches. Special $27.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE _ FREDERICK some |tho the The biue eye ceded from view may reappear again | in subsequent generations, under fa ders that totaled only $110, Liltian| nh pe mates « | McCamiey was acquitted Wednenday | Wednesday night, b tid poe an } afternoon by a jury in federal court This may or may not have ha |The government instituted ctyil ac-|jany influence on the thief that | tion against her for recovery of $90. jirted $340 from his trousers pocket Mixs Charlotte Kolmitz, aswistant| during the atilly night | | United States attorney, state that @/ Gibson, of the same hotel, had | | motion for new trial will be fied. [ine same habit of using his eult for amp |pajamas. He onty tort a stick pin) with eight «mail diamonds vorabie These are tr father o There MRS. H. P. MILLER, 54, 2626 neral arrangements have not yet| Arnold Acquitted of | tT FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET BELLINGHAM.—Sixteen head of | near Lynden eral court Wednesday afternoon, heredity. coding traits, t | Sona, or lose jthan do amples admiral, ample. came fre line piet der, Hi er'’s an ambii ™ Ww Trimmed tats Hatted in one of these you would feck as well dressed aa though you hed paid $10. Banded tats All late colorings, straw, weaves and siers. Hence was ami of travel traits thi |down to T rimmed Hats Hats of the most popular style fust a little earlier in the season. Wonderful values! Untrimmed Hats Just a touch of trimming and you couldn't tell one of these from many $3 to $8 models. Untrimmed Hats) 50c | district, | for duty Science Measures Hereditary Traits BY GERTRUDE C. DAVENPORT Of the Carnegie Station for Experi fact has long bee trum? transmitted to the sons thru + The mother herself may not show White. Slave Charges |!ne:« traits; nevertheiens, she will Frank L. Arnold was acquitted of ‘Tansmit them to her sona, provided stock burn in Smith Brothers’ barn | white slave charges by a jury in fed-|"er father has them. Therefore a son may be doubly | .|curved or blessed in his maternal linked traits of the mother, are good | jchance of a good inheritance; where. |aa his sinters chances are only even, |nince the mister inherits equally trom the father and the mother. Because of this exact mechanical procedure girls, in the long run, are| more like their fathers than are |their brothers. | Biographies are crowded with ex. |thru their maternal eminences never attained before in their father’s family, Horatio Nelson, the great English clergymen. and duty and intellect of a high or-| “some force of character.” His moth. | brother, Maurice Suckling, was | kinsman, rear admiral and a cousin, Maurice, bert Walpole, England's great were also gallant naval offi- Railway Mail Chief Edward McGrath, lot railway mail service for the 13th | has received instructions to report | SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7% " eM others| FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWMSTAIRS STOR tailleur wear. / A Disposal of Odd Lines in Lingerie and Corsets at Sharp Reductions 60 PINK SATIN CAMISOLES, reduced to $1.00 each. 7 PINK SATIN CAMISOLES, reduced to 75¢ each. 15 PINK SATIN CAMISOLES, reduced to $1.95 each. 10 SECO BLOOMERS, reduced to 75¢ each. 25 SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISES, re- duced to $2.95 each. 12 ae CAPS, reduced to 95¢ each, 3 BOUDOIR CAPS, reduced to $1.19 each. 13 CORSETS, reduced to 95¢ each. 20 CORSETS, reduced to $1.95 each. 32 CORSETS, reduced to $2.95 each. 38 CORSETS, reduced to $3.95 each. -THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE mental Evolution | n known ldren get some of thelr traits ne mother's and some from | ver's family lately we have learned these | re not tranamitted in hap fashion, | : i mother; below, left, Robert Taft and mother, Mrs,|_ Paved on their hereditary behavior ; , Special $27.00 Willian H. Taft, Aas right, Jackie Coogan and his mgther. |e VR Oe ae ieee "a of Boys' ‘ : ‘ : rege ieae : — $ - other | rduro NOTABLY low price for this efficient |]\1 ose. Ip SS RS 5 a Sree “— Refrigerator. Well - constructed of hard- |]| oe Oak! fie Sens He Seen oS Knickerbockers wood, in golden oak finish, enamel lined, and jf| 4 csca or receiving $500 trom the| Hrnent Dempaey, of the Yealer « trom both aides of hie Special $1.00 Pair { the children will have of brown even} © parent has blue eyes color that has re | eyen. —a stout cord, in seal brown, sizes 8 to 16 years. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Windsor Ties, 10c AY plaids and floraf designs, also plain navy, black, red, green, pink and white in these low-priced Windsor Ties—10¢ each. condiveng. two great groups of traits amitted equally elther by the rf the mother. ig still another class of ther alone are called sexdinked traits. 450 Yards of Gingham Reduced to 10c Yard ROKEN assortments in plaid and check patterns—26 and 27 inches wide; reduced to 10¢ yard. 350 Yards of School Plaids Reduced to 10c Yard Lengths 2 to 6 yards in these sturdy cottons, principally in dark color-com- binations, reduced to 10¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE BOOTH NO. 10 Children’s Underwear and Stockings Reduced CHILDREN’S KNIT DRAWERS AND PANTS in broken lines, reduced to 10¢ garment. INFANTS’ BLACK CASHMERE STOCKINGS with pink or blue mer- cerized heels and toes, 15¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE If the dominating and re. | traits, ax well as the sex hen the son haz a double therefore, have more to gain in the choice of the mother the daughters. of sons who have risen inheritance to is one such illustrious ex On his paternal side Nelson | om a long line of easy going He inherited from that | ¥, a profound sense of honor * mother ix sald to have had tious naval fighter. Another | William Suckling, was a he royal navy. er, Nelson's great-grand.| was Mary Walpole, a sister Silver-deposit Glassware at Reduced Prices 100 SILVER-DEPOSIT NOVELTIES, including Sugars and Creamers, Sugar Shakers and Cheese or Butter Sets with tracery of sterling silver on clear glass—reduced to 75¢. 36 DECORATED TWO-QUART PITCHERS of high-grade semi-por- celain, decorated in floral patterns— reduced to 75¢ each. INDIVIDUAL CUT GLASS SALT DIPS, reduced to 10¢ each. ninister, Some of the Wal- on the mother’s side there bition, capacity, drive, love and adventure, all of them at seem to have been handed Horatio Nelson. Moved to Frisco superintendent with headquarters in Seattle, as chief of the Eighth dis- e ‘trict, effective June 1. McGrath's | 18 MAHOGANY- FINISH ELECTRIC utomobDile Hats ican iigpe sabe hacia pane C*)o Face, tcc tearters wit be in gan LAMP BASES, reduced to $2.50. we'll miss our guess. A big table Franciasc full to pick from. Duck and Crash Outing Hats In nifty sport stripes and plain. Just the thing for that outing trip. Untrimmed tat Every conceivable shape, style and smart shade. You'd rather have many of these hats than $4. Imported Flowers, many of silk, satin and rich velvets F lowers: = oe ek ei only the skilled makers of Paris and Vienna can orcate, One, tio, in bunches, wreaths, garlands and tiny ropes. Forgct-me-nots, roses, gladiolas, pansics, hyacinths and mountains of other “ent 25 ere, ornaments and novelties which lend Ye the smartest hats their distinctivencas... 3 Basement Department— the largest on the Coast. The welcome sign was hung out |Poisy, Ni Without question this great store leads the whole Northwest in Millinery supremacy when it comes to modes of the minute and real value. diamond Volume of business lends us a buying power that enables ua to virtually name our own purchase price. Thousands of hats we create and make that's why you can always buy at this great store for very, very much leas. 15 Extra Salesladies Wanted the city. On Mo No. 4, will be > 1, th at st ng Stace @ bership. | not been announced, ects Diamond on 39c Train Coming Here! | Wednesday night for Mrs, | she arrived at the U: late train she disc from her handbag as she entered Tacoma Eagles to Come Here Monday The meeting will be a celebration ing passed the 6,000 mark in mem: 0, His successor here has —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 100 Trimmed Hats Reduced to $3.95 Each DISPOSAL of a group of Hats that remain from earlier displays, offering decided advan- tages to women who choose now for traveling and MIDSEASON SATIN HATS with close-fitting brims of hackle or ostrich feathers. TAM SHAPES with gold thread stitching. STRAW-AND-SATIN COMBINATIONS with braid and flower fancies. Sharply underpriced at $3.95. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Broken Lines in Infants’ and Children’s Wear Reduced ‘TS’ OUTING FLANNEL GOW reduced to 50¢ each. 42 WHITE OUT 3 FLANNEL PIN- pe BLANKETS, reduced to 50¢ each. 95 INFANTS’ WHITE OUTING FLAN- NEL GERTRUDE SLIPS, reduced to 50¢ each. 95 CHILDREN’S COLORED OUTING FLANNEL SLEEPERS, sizes 1, 2 and 3 years, reduced to 50¢. 81 CHILDREN’S WHITE TWILL BLOOMERS, reduced to 50¢ each. 23 INFANTS’ WHITE OUTING FLAN- NEL WRAPPERS, reduced to 35¢ and 50¢ each. 33 CHILDREN’S WHITE MIDDY SKIRTS, reduced to $1.69. 21 CHILDREN’S WHITE MIDDY SKIRTS, reduced to $2.50. 6 INFANTS’ SACQU of prunella come reduced to 69¢ and $1.19 each. 20 CHILDREN’S WHITE TWILL MID- DIES, reduced to 95¢ each. 32 ROMPERS, reduced to $1.25 each. 49 INFANTS’ BIBS, reduced to 25¢ each, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB 225 Boxes of Stationery Reduced to 15¢ Boz SMOOTH, white paper—24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes in box, reduced to 15¢ bex. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 775 Yards of Veilings Reduced to 10c Yard INE- and open-mesh patterns in Taupe, Navy, Black, White, Brown and Gray, with borders of embroidery or chenille dots—10¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 175 Yards of Dotted Chiffon Reduced to SOc Yard PARKLING composition dots like glass beads are sprinkled over these 40-inch Chiffons — Nile-green, White, Red, Brown, Black, Purple, Gray, Buff and Yellow—reduced to 50¢ yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 48 INF. 240 Pairs of Boys’ Brown Canvas Shoes Special $2.35 Pair SPECIALLY for play and outing wear, these Brown Canvas Shoes, with heavy rub- ber soles and rubber heels. Sizes 11 to 6, Special 35 pair. —THE DOWN- STAIRS STORE Men’s Shirts and Drawers Reduced to 65¢ Garment INE-RIBBED Cotton Shirts Drawers in ecru color, with ke” cuffs and ankles; long-sleeve style. Good weight for present wear. Ri duced to 65¢ garment. / —THE DOWNSTAIRS “ Groceries May Run Under Health Permit ‘The city council public safety com- mittee Wednesday proposed an ordi- nance requiring grocery stores to R. A. ew Richmond hotel. When VANCOUVER, B, C.—Maj. Charles S. Goldham, South Africa millionaire, buys town of Nicola. Daddy, bring home some RBoldt's French pastry.—Advertisement, operate only on permits granted by the city health department after com- | pliance with strict sanitary regula. | tions, The ordinance was referred to the fire marshal, tle city health com- missioner and the corporation coun- sel, City Is “Bombed” by Fire Patrol Plane, Scattering literature urging the public to co ate in every way) possible to prevent forest fires, an | airplane flew over the business sec- | tion of the city Wednesday. | layalliere b been stolen onday evening Tacoma Aerie Fraternal Order of Bagles, the guest of Seattle Aerie ne “Mother” Aerie of Eagle its ball, Seventh ave. and at which time a special will be held. Fre HEADQ and Chromatic of Seattle Aerie No, 1 hav OLYMPIA.—-Four checkers to be! 721 ‘Third added to speed soldier bonuses, | Including examination, case and to those who present SX S GLASSES tow $1.50 WE GRIND LENSES ON PREMISES wm Stal UARTERS PUNKTOL, ULTEX, KRYPTOK, CROOKS rt to Finish FOR wide angle lenses. DR. MATTHEWS’ 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE at your service, Walther Optical Institute Ave. Seattle,

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