The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 11

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The Seattle Star (-"-»} SE. ATTLE, WASH, FRIDAY, MAY ioe, STILLMANS’ DIVORCE CASE WILL BE REOPENED PRINCIPALS IN E \Palates Tricked by |Claim Forest Fire {apa BORRETT )|Motherless Chicks |Her Dress Shr F TERMS OF. DIVORC Mddnisaene al Loss Is $91,000,000 ae L BORRETT ) Aaeaic | So He Sinyped Hap : | PARIS, May 27—Lobsters from] NEW YORK, May 27.—Deciding | MERCERSBURG, Pa, May 21.—| CHICAGO, May 27,—The | Madagascar are the latest dish to/(hat the careless amoker t# largely | In the poultry yard of J. H. Byron |blue dress that shrank to her Fre be jis # bantam rooster which is caring |contributed to the divorce of Mmm | The verer. ||f0F four little chicks hatched out re. | Margaret Cory from Marcus M. Cory, f the gourmets, a deep-|started « publicity campaign for || inary’ coolie servant took it for ||Cently. About four weeks ago the| manufacturer. The wife testified th Bitterness on Both Sides In- tense; Hearing to Start believes he an dinco' ¥ elleves jus discov’ leateguarding America against fire.||an airing, A Chines family missed the crowing of the | dress was worn and spotted and she 0 6 African isle . re subtle appeal to the ap.|* ®¢W masasine has been issued * |bantamm and found him sitting on a cleaned it. The cltaner caused the 7] and the first number extimaten that || SOPKenper Mile vie ahopkeseper ||2e%% clucking Mke hen, He/dress to shrink, She couldn't Wweael, $91,000,000 was lost during the past || ana the frieind drew $10 fines and || Wouldn't leave the nest and seven |it that short. Her hushand missed | © *, »|five years by fire due to careless || the rear admiral got hie dog back ces were put undgr him. He hatch-|the dress and when she told him pronounced them excellent, smokers. 1 jed out four. | what ppened he slapped her face, ose) manana it eamanerronvanm nant . r 2 i Next Wednesday NEW YORK, . May 27.—Bitterness | both sides will be more intense! a ever when the Stillman divorce hearings are resumed Wednes _ according to developments to SHANGHAI May 217.—Rear Admiral G. A. Borrett had a valu e took it to a reach the boulevard cafes, In alresponsible for many fires, the na search for some new favor to tickle | tional board of fire underwriters has Great Vacation Offering of 300 High Grade Boys’ Suits 95 James A. Stillman, it was sald feels that he has made every reason ‘able effort to compromise, and since | Bile wife has refused his terms, he is Rew determined to proceed at all costs. Mrs. Stillman, on the other hand said by her friends to be equally @Azious to resume legal hostilities. Bhe will welcome the opportunity to “Produce some of the evidence sup- Perting her counter charges, none Of which has yet been presented Mrs. Stillman was reported to be cating firm in her belief that a trip abroad would resemble Might, where. | ms she considered herself a victor tn edtaining his agreement to her terms, Which included a substantial sum of Money and recognition of the legit macy of her son, Guy i ‘The break in negotiations followed | Stitiman’s demand that his wife go ‘Bhroad for « period of five years. 4+ Mrs. Stillman, it is said, plans to "| fenew her fight with increased de ©) termination. She is said to be con D. sidering an alienation of affections © suit against Mr«. Florence H. Leeds, ) former “Century Roof” beauty. Mra | Gillman charges that her husband te the father of Jay Ward Leeds. ‘This feature of the contest, it is ex | pected, will be firmly pressed in Py eepers Listen to Premier’ s Wife DON, May 27.—Shopkeepers all parts of the country Jong and heartily when heard Mrs. Lifyd George on Subject of carly closing. She addressed 23 meetings the pre- gay. “The shop . assistants) very obliging,” she said they sell us things we sometimes they sell us things Gon’t want. But we are quite fi if we women think we had a bargzin and our hus me to pay "the bisinadl / Wine Has All but Conversation _ LONDON, May 27,-—Wine mer: chants from California were landed Cherbourg on their way to Italy, they are to inspect a drink by the Italian merchants, 10 be as pleasant to the palate be an alcoholic wine with a remin of the latter's favor. An ¥ n wine merchant said rue iy: “This make-beliéve liquor may le like alcoholic wine, look like it, ‘even smell like it, but as a negro aid to me, ‘It won't have the in it’ To mothers of boys—here is an offering of high-grade suits that will mean many dollars saved. There are over three hundred in the assortment and all of them tailored by leading manufacturers of Boys’ Clothes, from i | quality fabrics that are made to stand hard wear. There are homespuns, tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots and many other hard wearing fabrics. There are sizes for boys of all ages from 6 to 18 years. It will pay mothers to select one or more of these suits now as the price is very little more than you've been paying for an extra pair of pants, 300 High Grade ° ; Boys’ Suits $7.95 This is another great scoop and a demonstration of the tremendous pur- chasing and selling power behind this Great Boys’ Store. BEAR IN MIND 4 Every one of these garments in this group has our own un- qualified guarantee to wear and give absolute satisfaction. OF A SCRE Ta Nib James A, Stillman, former president of the National City) Bicycle Is Coming bank of New York. Left, on the golf links. Right, official Into Favor Again SER “NEW YORK. May 27—Both in photo used with affidavits in the case. and this country the bi eyele is coming back. In England buying was stimulated by the fears ‘of the transportation strike. The Feason here is not known, but a Dgurvey of the bureau of census #hows that from 1914 to 1919 pro. @uction increased 50 per cent. On the other hand the motorcycte is not ppeiins Sal own. Trapped Eagles Fly Off With Young Boy LIVINGSTON, Mont. May 27.— =) Patsy Tucker, 10 years, is back on} earth again. He has been flying with | Pthe eagles, he mys. Patsy caught| to birds in a coyote trap. When he} fempted to “hogtie’ them they larted heavenward with him. He bed one ticht and released the » ‘The one he held acted as a vparachte in his deacent. Bald Heads Gather in Annual Meeting NEW HAVEN, May 27.—Every Member of the Bald Head Club of America escaped from the annual imecting at ‘Tc standing. One, | row escape. Ho rabbit on his glistening pate and called it a Phare, but was Jet off with a warn. Ting not to be facetious at a solemn b gathering Quadruplets, Three of Them Boy : NEW HAVEN. ruplets, three boys and born last week to Bring your boy to our modern barber shop. Children’s Children’s haircutting given special attention. Better Makes of Straw Hats Little girls’ hair bobbed. Hosiery A large assortment in the new styles. All sizes » In good ad a nar. The well known brands Buster Brown and Black Cat hosiery for children. All sizes, including size 12. for children. A very un- usual value at these prices. | $1 $150 $2 | $2.50 $3 THE TEN STORY JOSHUA GREEN BLDG.—FOURTH AND PIKE Tacoma Store—New Rust Building Per Pair 45c ‘and a half pound. ‘heen macried nine hhad 11 childres he fleabectic in one season did $600 worth of damage an acre in} | the tobacco field of Florida, Mrs. Florence H, Lecds ’

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