The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 12

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LAER IRIE NA OE OR CN EO 1 ST ES THE SEATTLE STAR ¢ | NEW CHIEF | PRETTY PEGGY |CONSPIRACY TO WRECK peters Bows We Knew It! Girls IS DENOUNCED LABOR IS CHARGE MADE "| Sy nerior to BOYSe | today ordered a favorable report Spattered With ‘Legal nue BEFORE A. F. OF L. MEET} on the appointment af Brig. Gee.'! gous sirt badies and twe boys out Thursday's lectures will be by Dre R. C. Rickards, as chief of tho o¢ ; F Dr. Herbert EB , tf 400 examined Wednesday at the|A. 'T, Wanamaker, BY J. L. O'SULLIVAN |be reported out and favorably acted | militia bureau " 5 B. Ford. ‘ clinic being held in the I urche, | Coe and Dr. Charles by Husband’s Lawyer DENVER, Colo, June 16.—'The|upon include the proposal urging| ‘The committee, after hearing Sec-| were uajudged perfect. ‘They fight of Alexander Howat agulnst| President Harding and congress to| retary of War Weeks, turned down : CHICAGO, June 16.—-Pretty Pegsy|the Kansas industrial court wns |call a dlearmament congress andthe |an. appea! by stor” Caper | Ethel M, Parker, er Mr | ‘Hotel Man’s Wife Joyce Was spattered with “legal mud” | brought to the national convention | resolution exp: ing disapproval of | Kansas, who wanted Rickards’ nom: | ® > Ba Mie dared 3% D Race today as the counter offensive of J,|0f the American Federation of Labor | universal military” training. |ination held up so that the c I ; i Ethel Jean Dotson, | ¥ Loses ay eath 4 against | and Mrs, Stanley| Mra, John O’Lea ce i |here todu hd ia’ een ¢ of Col, Charles I, Martin of Kansas |Stantey Joyce was resumed in ai-| here today A ficht is seen on the proposition | of Col. Charles I. Martin of Kansan) 100) 4si9 Ww. Holly st.; Theodorea| death Wednesday afternoon i | ‘pee yor nd ch 0 ze tha ons! 01 - ight be pressed before the a s Gloomy Picture of Troubled | a ieesed melird tikes W. FE. Freeman, young and fight-|to urge that the constitution be | mF pr war | Kalin fe ats aad Mate, Al Hint Howtena, sua OF Jing president of the Kansas Federa- | amended to provide for submission | Cepartment sort fealtin 16th ave, N. ¥.;| proprietor of the Clift Bou Ireland Brought Home by | ; The actress was again the tarket|tion ‘of Labor, told of his call for of any declaration of war to voto of | Capper contended Martin was en-| Vir ttt aay Oe conan tee tr eke Ghd ie ViGan of Alfred Austrian, attorney for her | ine union men of K i to “take a| the people. titled to the position . 4 3 a Wash.; Andre k, son of M d| fore she could reach his bedside. fighting Peggy's demand for $10,000 . e327 i ‘. A. Bark, 7 $d y m a cso’ peasy's maar re 00) Howat, which starts June 27 @t)of the delegates oppose the meus Venice, Italy, is situated on 117) Michard J ) of Mr. and Mrs.|Irving hotel. He died within two Dublin, mistre: ee begreten ‘4 - Columbus, Kan, ure. small islands. \dwin Jo | Sheridan apartments. | hours. Bager ships ¢ bru the DESCRIBED AS owat, ident of the mine| ——— . iia wns Rilemested waters o Bort have BEAUTIFUL SIREN y erguniention in /\_— : - nn “ neces ——_—__— Mashed from her | Peggy was described by Austrian hf ‘Vielation. of The world’s comme th — as a beautiful sir who had dug] of the industrial court " @ischarged at this ind deeply into the purses of her three | -pestimony will be | of the Brtiish empir 10 c millionali ates, © trial to show a hu 5 y Spore. Joyce, who was tn court with his roy the labor « mM | Tn the plo ot p glory ¢ os brother, blinked at the epithets his | # le back of Howat's prosecu- | I) terday one lone rs tot John G. Emery, of Grand attorney hurted at bis wife. “man said. ) @rice In three months with a carke| Ranids, Mich., elected na-| As Austrian asked Judge Joseph D an has issued an appeal to tional commander of the|Sabbath to compel Peggy to appear | # members in Kansas to lay in court here, word was received by |off during the trial and attend the} F bee ~ : ie (fC) Chicago customs officials that Peggy | court sessions What is the picture an American|Col. Frederick W. Galbraith,| naa tiown New York, with govern nts have been made for | I] 2 4 eye Witness has brought home. \Jr., who was killed in an auto | ment detectives at her heels. ‘ ground near Columbus e ‘la | | Y1I ) S ou ese ew Fred H. Springer, of erton, | accident. Customs officers want Peggy to|for the unionists who answer the Tormerly assistant traffic - |eive an accounting of the jewels she | °ll ‘the Northwest Trading Co., arrive has, in order to check up charges| “We will have a circus tent to no- ee L ° ° ated Ireland. He left = ithe country, oy Kansas industrial court | 6, i ry |American Legion to succeed} t © era that business in Europe is aut = aportes Are Barred From s Poy NSNARE jation today were still busy with RLY % a fering a tremendous re! ea Building RD WORKING MAN their routine work and not much \ * e@ ous trade of the war “Who is this Peggy who hagasked | further progress is expeotes doin the feparmou: hi atone: bal your honor to grant $10,000 a month 4 ot 7 7 EGS co ste chise'ors ties| BYDALWVAN BVERY —_ |dimonyt= naked Austrian, “The tine (oonge, POE Me he seaalon tnt next \ _\\§ 4) THEY CERTAINLY ARE GOOD LOOKING FOR THE mot by the marine strike, but be} POUGHK PSIE, N. Y., June 16 |We hear of her was when she was| ‘phe important questions are \ j SMALL PRICE ASKED of the great decline of foreign | recautions to insure “se-/a telephone operator in Denver. It/treshed out. in committee room: iets | crecy" were taken today, when hear-/ was then she ensnared rettland the findings presented to the ie ho) of * * . . IMMERCIAL ACTIVITY Hee venegeh AhUctts Gicoce tesa Lee Ge ante eee | convention: Aaa. whele AY Ms Pleated and well-made Skirts in delightful fiber mate- ; ere resumed, shortly before noo: She lived with him three months and | pesojutio ial a tain to r e z x tofore|, Reporters were barred from the|then disappeared Picci. deena loa rial that will give excellent wear with summer sweaters building ta « Referee 3h next heard from her was this | @ large international tr ding} son's cffices, where the hearings | message, sent 18 months later: | Swiss Cyelists 0 on for all summertime pastimes. has suffered the he. st were held, and an effort was made to t a divorce —found a iive| ; } ditions in Engtind show a|*™ussle witnesses in without en: | wire.’ | Ride Around World Shown in white, sky, rose, flesh and white seattered for improvement, ‘tot’ in| countering newspaper photographers] “Next she married Sherburn Hop-| PARIS, June 16.—One of the three | ‘ } ? ’ Fs commercial activity is| OF Writers kins and then separated from him| Swiss cyclista who started togethe wt with pink roses—a decidedly new version of the summer . by continuous bloodshed, No explanation was given, but It} so she could marry more money from Geneva to ride kirt! Tevolutionary conditions. It} ¥®5 assumed there had been talks! “Never yet has she denied the| the world has reached Nant skirt! ag if there will be Cehting un | = some of the attorneys regarding | charges that she was intimate with | return: journey, He Is sev sid cotnee to an end.” 1" “leaks.” many men while she was the wife of | dred miles ahead of the sec r said Irish people are! Among the witnesses calle@® bY| Mr. Joyce, She can't deny the 1 third man died of yellow fever | daily shot on the streets, and | Stillman’s counsel today were Alec charges; she knows they are true lin Peru. of the “Black and Tane,"| Calendar, chauffeur for Mra. Sull-! «my client had one fault—he be-| att lish soldiery, are being killed, ‘man during the winter of 1918, and ed in the honesty of all women. | ve | @& man names jurdy, who succe ay Th pelleved that thie woman respect. | Tate of two to one in retalia at Burdy, who sidocestied jie r ine Bernard Kelly as superintendent of/eq her marriage vows—he now compensate fér the six men| the Stillman estate at Pleasantville. |knows better to Loot Bazaars At the Bon March in Mt. Joy prison in March} TWO Other “surprise” witnesses) “she attacked his war record.| SIMLA, British India, June 16.—] e bon arcne Feiners killed 13 Black and| ¥e'e Mr. and Mrs. Laylor, earetak-/ what kind of a record did she have 7) Monkey bandits! That's the latest ee sacs Diack 804] Tose the “Bive Cocinge” oe. tho| “rtis tives snomared a ee ele A tee, averse te a} UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SEATTLE FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE time. I was within two blocks | | Pleasantville estate, Tt was in this his Wag Terk, chuaee bins 6 beconhe monkey {a looting native ba Garne® st. uprising, in Dublin, | Cottage, Kelly testified late yester-|neavily involved financially and|zaars, Tw ate all the food in a| Friday is the last day of examinations—and special offers of merchandise 5 |day, that Mrs. Stillman and Fred ecke ife. at's her war | ¢ 001 en opened bottles : r 7 : ~ * = Se) FOF ven, FreuchCanstian gudaiuccay lems ag in the Baby Section. We have been glad to offer this Service to Seattle ot SiG ints onsets x the lane ee _ — ——~ ~ Mothers and hope every one who comes will go away well pleased. — in each other's company in the late | pe pleas P NIGHT SHOT : | Curfew tolls at § p.m, and any| Winter and early spring of 1918. Gus 5 FRIDAY, JUNE 17th found on the street with | ¥A2 doen in Novernber, 191%, t~ BON_ MARCHE NT | MRS. GEORGE T. MYERS, President Orthopedic Board, presiding. and Tans He stteg ed vo it| was accompanied to the hearings to- |[! | N BA SY M EN 2:00 p. m.—Presentation of babies showing average or above the Govern- og day by his wife, Irene, who is ex t is regarded as dangerous, even if! Oo lted to testify. ment score. eee 20 weapon. Four more “surprise” witnesses 2:30 —The City’s R ibility to the Child,” Dr. W. C. Lippincott. ees ana e oe ; ; | :30 p. m. e City’s Responsibility e Child,” Dr. W. C. Lippinco’ Bierty tn, armored cares screcned | "re, broduced bY stillman's counsel 3:00 p. m.—“Educational Play for the Small Child,” Miss Mary Gross, Depart- from which flying bombs are| aeeq man and three middle-aged | | ment Physical Education, University of Washington. to bounce off. The Sinn | “9 . ; * 2 have attached fish hooks to| yon. Oe ele of Comme, | 3:30 p. m.—Greetings from Harriet A. Leete, Field Director of the American bombs, and in this way make) };,,, J, sullivan, the banker's chief at- ENE as; Child Hygiene Association. stick and do bloody work. torney, accompanied by a private de- a bomb explodes executions | trative, “They were expected to te I tes serciccicnte, | Cay reverting ‘Mra stiiman’s sled | A Free Picture of Every Baby Layettes for the Baby ‘ turmoil shows no’ signs Of) man farm near Three Rivers, Que-|}}| oes Examined Specially made up and priced most reasonably— bec. . . Two witnesses yesterday were Mrs. |} ) Taken by James & Merrihew some of them are: f Percy Rockefeller, sister of the for rae an ar en | On the Fourth Floor —24-piece Layettes, machine-made garments, at mer president of the National city 3 2 x 9. 50. bank, and Mrs, Helen B. Hunt, for- In black and white, size 4x6 inches, in a folder. ae * Hi . .| mer housekeeper for the Stillmans. P | pe Bessa 3-piece Layettes, consisti f iy rding’s right to cancel the min stitman's sult he charged thet White Canvas umps, —Special luncheons for children—temporary lunch Prieto Ey sisting of machine-made ts between the United States| Fred Beauvais, French-Canadian room—Fourth Floor. company and the war de-| guide, is the father of Guy, who was O f. d Sh } —Milk warming service, just outside the nursery— ——47-piece Layettes, hand-made garments, 29.50. | xfords, Shoes = |. nent, for the disposal of surplus | born in November, 1918. Second Floor. —56-piece Layettes, hand-made garments, white Be Rockefeller and Mrs. . - stocks, Pe Sorgen Fass te ei 4 taaethey Chock baah —Go-carts may be checked on the Second Floor. wicker layette chest included, all for 79.50. ad not see rs. Still- are 9 ‘ : i p ; a glee saller pen eT pala yor tae between January (J; 4 certain jobber’s cleanup of his stock of 624 pairs of | Toys for Children of 4to6 Years Bathing the Baby—a demonstration each morning White Footwear A today, and filed brief, outlin.| ad April, 1918. | i 5 5 During Baby Health Week “ a | hat period the witnesses | [| ‘; —Sand Pails, 15¢ to 35c. 9 LT] the company’s side of the cas S| a toe hankee wat constantly at{f| All the high shoes are lace style, the low shoes —Sand Moulds, 13¢ to 2.00, —Baby Blankets—heavy quality with scalloped 270 Park ave, New York city, be-|{} are plain pumps and Oxfords. They are all made of —Kiddie Kats, 2.00 to 3.75. édives—-pink or bius with bi Weick cause of the critical iliness of his f-|1/ good quality white canvas and have enameled leather i Vo ih 50 to 4.00. see saad inches, 1.15, rd or animal designs: ther, soles a i y heels ; ¥ bite Previous witnesses had testitiea || Soles and high or low heels, —Little Red Rider, rubber tired, 5. —Heavy Outing Diapers, hemmed, size 27 inches, that while Stillma vas in attend-|| og: é =; A ae ae >, 5.50. Jance on his father, Mrs. ‘Stillman ||| Sizes $1 00 Sizes $2 00 | ConmheCne, soverel toys in one, 5 dozen, 1.95. te os divided her’ time between the Still-| % to 4... . 44%, to 8... ° —we Ph aed —Crochet Sacques, white with dainty pink or blue try estate at Pleasantville, | | —Sandy Andy, 85c to 1.50. ; : IN. Y. the ‘Suiliman forth nea Three | Sand Carts, 95c and 1.25. trimming, 95¢ to 1.95. : Rivers, Quebec, and Buffalo, In| —ubtie Sets, 10c to 1.50. —A special display of Nursery Furniture. se places, it is alleged, she Frilly Su er Frocks FOURTH FLOOR SECOND FLOOR 1921 Record of | ($7.45|[$8.95 ($10.00) ley St ; pees cast ~~ Pedestrians Hit | $7.45 | $8.95 | $10.00| | Fexcwliy py F or F Tr iday b Automobiles oe i]! ‘ , PeperamaPainis. /3RQrcanvintta soul inDMRY summer sls tp dotted Swine are shawn WITH FOUR . White Nainsook 12 years old was knocked , h t er with white em- COMPARTMENTS tb» at wholesale down at California ave. and 2ith | broidered dots, and in white with red and blue | Ages 8 ‘i —_ 15¢ Yard prices. We save at See fave By be rare, embroidered dots. These are priced at $7.45. dor dr ot oni | & Unusually good value in Nain- you one-third to |day afternoon. The girl ran into At $8.95 and $10.00 you'll find almost a dozen kitchen drudgery . i sook—nice quality, 36 inches wide one-half. the ar t pag in front of Scott's |1) models in organdies in such summery colors as every day. d —and only 15¢ a yard for Friday. he gs a eg plana adage apricot, king blue, delft blue, pink, jade and canary, gq —Mra B. Leteur, 117 rau|f| SPtiCot, king aft, blue, pis, jade a ¥ |1l| “Cook four vegetables [BF | MUSLIN REMNANTS 381 ee nctwath ||| with trimmings of white. Sizes 16 to 42—but not Gees ite tian batter ) 12%se YARD ® res ie wo cars and slig! sed at § | in all styles or colors. : ; ~ ie re aoa Gutvers ey ee ratiae , | in 30 minutes. ; Bleached ‘Muslin Remnants— r gar wae driven by | ag ig ae nat- ! lengths to 5 yards—86 inches einai oo ee ural and wholesome wide, You'll want a good supply nN aimed the woman wag noi hd | flavor of foods. Saves half the when you see what splendid value EXCELLENT VALUE IN MS vaper ak. De to Bog | 382 .",secueea man w Girls’ Dresses AE ff) as bit, ana wil ast 10 years. | it is Wi patterns of Bedroom | Soec'%, a secon ave, ta | wipes ct caer WORK AND PLAY Women’s ‘aper....10¢ to 46¢ Bian auto driven by 515 oi a daar era! CLOTH 15¢ YARD Thomas st. May suid the ma For children’s play suits this paeierns rg ‘ois iB injured and refused assistance. $2.29 | $2.95 | $3.95 Some Popular Num- Work and Play Cloth is most suit- Tan Calf Oxfords ~* as ——- : able; 27 inches wide—in good- ‘4B patterns Hall Alki | Bathing Beach ORGANDIE OR DOTTED SWISS || bers in Face Powders | looking pattems. at 8.50 $8.75. galion wee f | | yt? Open ye Friday | Three delightful styles for girls from 6 to 14 years —For 75e—Melba Lov'me—-Mavis, ee i ea er Women’s Strap Oxfords —@ our price......$2.96 bathing beech jay ge “ottiaial are offered in pretty organdies which come in pink, | all wes are maxis. Books! Books! tinetive in style, fit and service, ; 1631 switetelag @enbon of the. © light blue, king blue, rose, jade, canary and lavende —For $1.00—Piver’s Azurea Flor- . . ’ i 1-Ib. Deadening 6 1 of the city ie 2 , nder. The style on the left is The Felt ..........$3.65 | will be on. ; They have ruffles, short adoates and sashes. | amy, Le Trefle, Melba Opera ane 10e and 35e a ag yy , ees , iar ig ge aes ‘ setty—plain, medium toe last with | The organdies are priced at $2.29 and $2.95, the Pineywood; Richard Hudnut’s A clean-up of Books—a title for welt sole and full leather insole— almost every occasion, and at very fasten with one strap. Economic- low prices. Buy a half dozen or ally priced at 8.50, more to add to your library. Py ma. Deadening Sion er ae Pare se Fy Beene dotted Swisses at $3.95. | Gardinia; Coty’s Lorigan Regilas, bods view Ad ia: fb ve ag ie to} | all shades of face powders. All beaches will be decorated. with Women’s Union Suits 49c i —Djer-Kiss, in all shades, 50c and @ manager, matron and life guard. |}} a . 5 ‘ 85c. vant 3 FLO Western Wall | sacl Sai Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits are low neck, |) isaeye te eked oh shakin LOWER MAIN FLOOR New Oxfords for 11, 00 85c STATIONERY REDUCED TO 50c Two-strap Oxfords with perfor- sleeveless, have cuff knees and band or crochet top Paper Co sagt pos With Babes || gutehy aiid a et at 50c and 7Be. . Hollywood Linen, in tints--24 ated covered tip, heavily perfor- | Allowed More Coal | . ‘ _ —Richard Hudnut’s Sweet Orchid 1921 Second Avenue | MANCHESTER, Children’s Stockings 15c at 1.50. ; 5 ated saddle strap and distinctive {16 | m é : : ‘ sheets of paper and.24 envelopes, Saative Largest Wall Paper store in [| Dieser coal ri ‘ Fine-ribbed Black Cotton Stockings have seamless | —Richard Hudnut’s DuBarry Face reduced for Friday. new feature in perforated collar. Seattie. The Hotel Washing. J OU One ¥ : ‘ |]| feet and come in sizes from 514 to 91%. Two pairs | Powder, 2/00. MAIN FLOOR Fastened with; button straps. ton is across from us. tune by renting her baby at 2 ‘ for 25c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR | throw to people who apply for ra | ‘ons, - ee ener - _- — — _

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