The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1921, Page 2

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“THE SEATTLE STAR RIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS: |ypaison ts: THAT! WiNTED| $10,000.00 STOCK | —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, with excep- tion of nursery chair, svill not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. ‘Mrs. M. B. Davis, 57, Drinks! French Suggest Versallles or in Husband’s Presence and U. S$. Pact Be Linked THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. PICTURE ‘sCoats \ / | |58th mt, swallowed carbollo acid | treaty, to Unk the treaty of Versail- 5 See i Thursday morning and died two les and the German-American peace Q ‘hours later in city hospital. Mer act | treaty, was discussed in inner polith Dresses [tm believed due to despondency. cal circles here today and advocated | Her husband, William Davia, had |openly by the press, Such « treaty, - |propared breakfast for his wife and |France believer, must be negotiated 4 little daughter, 18, at 8 a. m. His | by the allied nations and the United y Mi i | wife was Upstairs, He called to her | States, ‘ J to come to breakfast. She replied The German-American treaty does ’ Ly Gu ia {that she was searching for a trunk, | not recognize important terms of the pa as atin’ a | Davia called to her several times |Verealiies treaty, including man- pig re 4 s this Toy Coupon peg ae a ost Given Awa . ed up the stairs be met ber on the| Lorraine, but, on the other hand, ‘ j oy leather brief cases: landing, claims among other things @ place i and l6c | She quickly swatiowed the potson |for the United States on the repairs : and pitched headlong down the | tlons commision. ' on (out ft out) tg | stairs, screaming for help, An informal memorandum has F ae to $25.00, ] 95 He picked her up and called a|been forwarded to Premier Briand, | . e poate geodage Faye Te “autaaehapet asosty 4 etc tee tee tone |doctor who sent her to city hospital, |Who is on his vacation, asking for ' : s, ? e a ; | views on the man. can oie “Fecorde; ‘metal reinforced; reg: | | decorated in colors: and “« In Bia Meee eee i fla J SKIRTS—Values to $7.6, 95 ‘ al ; " with American Flag. * The bod: xs h C Seay dg 0 aks Oh omedn seb oog e ha all eadlnonde Ah ag (No mall orders.) fifor" special Priday-batulday, | fl morgue en Pe oA) A NY OLD NAME Wool Serge and Taffeta Silk. TOY DEPARTMENT. SECOND FLOOR SS GORE RT 2 RN GOOD ENOUGH ' DRESSES—YValues to 0 || {’TWAS WORTH WHILE," || ,ey'ntation for the ehipment of wine ff Cota Serge, Tattets, Sicsaaiine, $5.01 Clothes sprinklers) 7) regi SOAR, EVEN | Fac vad tear man tamed sd i bat | Sy ry Beery dy ‘ ————— y SUITS—Values to $35.00, 5.00 gp mein bg. — ‘i at the chorus comes ing down § ue Wer eerecesreeseseees C the main aisle and you are in |) } ; : Mostly Navy Blue Serge. tho aisle seat and the prettiest : dancer of all smiles at you and |) } : regular price Bde }] then turns away—don’t put your \ sat a Coats Dresses Skirts |] tey hands on her back. | New Fall New Fall Entire stock— Edward Newhard, aged 19, ad t | é : Btyles Btyles over 100 te mitted In the justice court rhat i ‘ $16.00 Coats $25.00 Dresses | choose from— he tried it on Nell Harding, Con - 87.50 = 815.00 Woo! and silk en tury theatre beauty. ° : re bg Mig me r |] In return he got hip face “ $30.00 Dresses pi lorizes the bow} sinpped and a 60-day suspended gi $19.50 stripes. Values connection m1 —eprinkler fits cantly tn the hand and en- sentence, ss ae $19.50 $35.00 and up to $30.09. frend sanitary than the old ways te welll The court called ft “bolsterous ‘ : coats | 06940 Deesete | OS etiminate chapped handsy regular price | J) | conduct.” t 92 $25.00 $5.00 b0c; epectal Friday-Saturday, 200. { Miss Harding called f “pretty fresh.” Newhard called tt “worth while.” } in solid colora, Olympia Garage Upstairs Women’s Store Pike St. A\ and 15 Cars Burn Second Floor Economy Market Corner First Ave, and MUTT 12 OLYMPIA, Sept. §.—Fifteen auto- mobiles and a one-story frame ware smoke heat i's tight ol Ore beats of — it's sealed in by Root to Head World [sxe ntormes tomy. He erection | PINCHED HER; : iy. renvtar prtes one 6 are ereee somes me. Se San Pee Court of Justice? |_ te vane, comeaton of tm)" ie 18, DIVORCED Sea ee Garette, Pest’ | mated at $90,000, GENEVA, Sept, &—Elthu Root of the United Stater, England,| husband pinched her so much it chair; like pleture ex. ; ‘The-cars were the property of the will accept the presidency of the in- | France, Italy, Japan, Russia, Ger-| marred her beauty and interfered —an exceptional grade bleached cept has wood» 1a Cooney Motor Co., while the ware ternational court of justice, members |many, Holtand, Sweden or Norway | with her work on the stage, Maybelle pillow case ® 8-inch hem; $icsey ‘epoctel Pride De ' house belonged to the Olympia Oy» of the league of nations were pri-lor Denmark, Chile and Brazil. Corney was granted a diyorce. special Friday-Saturday, 25¢. fday, 62.85. ter Investment company. The lom ah: FLO} “ ried will be partly covered by tnsurance MEZZANINE 4 flavor when you 3-Cent Fare Bill : UNCOMMON SENSE ABOUT CLOTHES Is Being Halted|j —FROM THE POST-INTELLIGENCER Several legul questions that have come up in connection with the ickson 3-cent fare ordinance will ve to be settled before the measure ia submitted to the people next May. This ts the conclusion reache! by city officials, who express doubt that general taxes may be levied to sup- port a utility purchased by issuance of utiity bonds, 5 munighte vin, | Two Escape F; Mapl Harden Plans to d “ta saats Sra © ool Jail te Abordeen| Hone Chearch Perle! ,..,,,Visit. America BERLIN. Sept. 8-—The German Maple Leaf post, of the American | government today denied having any Legion, wil! hold a church parade | interest or connection in the proposed + trip of Maximilian Harden to the q memorial serv-| United Statea™ The famous Heist will be conducted by the post) plans to visit America lyona j lecture Mem- tour. Harden'seenemies have already at- of his trip, he has complained, Director of War LORAIN, O., Bept. §.—Mra. Mabel - Fy wearched all day for a of Commerce is preparing to wel- @iamond she had lost. She sat down come him. While here Col. Forbes on the jawn to rest. Beside her hand | will hold conference with L. C. Jes. was a fourlenf clover. Under the|seph, Northwest director of the bu- clover was the diamond. reau. Fresh Green Vegetables a Made Appetizing Every co est wats Tae neePiNS con If you are to be word of cot! ne and oy reas ° « oso ot om judged by ’ for the Children this article sony ee matt, oan ud your Carnation creamed Tender, juicy |g reading oat Tons Sse le ‘ ] rd i lent fresh osu We. of * not afford N on 't be without a asparagus acs : bb ey a 34 rer, ci sn e rs Bing - OT ictrola any longer. Prepare the asparagus, either fresh dren like them more a ’ or canned, in the usual way. Have best creamed. ed righ best. Home simply isn’t toast ready, put asparagus over bits fos choc ts ‘ * am home without music. this, and cover with this white end add the food The reputation of this great organization ; sauce in quantity‘desired. Melt 2 value of pure with 20 stores on the Pacific Coast is back tablespoonfule of butter in ensce cum’ mill 40 the of the ‘Quality, Tailoring and Value of pan; when bubbling add | talfe- vegetables. Re- arment you soenetal ‘of Goer, aad ot’ cat member it is twice every g ent buy here. well blended. Pour in, very > Segoe yee gradually, % cup of Carnation All Grocers. Our close contact with the manufactur- Milk mixed with | f 9 * x Add 1% wennccd Fy ot ae as Men’s and ing center and our volume purchases en- Women’s ’ and ° ts a dash of pepper. Beat until 5 Boys’ able us to buy at prices so low that we ° smooth and creamy, . Clothing can sell to you at the same or lower Girl Send for Carnation Cook Book containing i | Bradbury Suits, Over- prices than other stores, but 100 practical tested recipes. Carnation Mil Products C ry <i A coats, Raincoats, Mal- @» 1160 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, ery’ Hate ‘an 8 Gaon, Fashion and Quality M7 | Hats a. ° first, but Values AL- "Tom Contented Com? wore fe Easy Credit Terms |wa:" ““" Standard merchandise Never before have at standard prices, with Credit with EASTERN costs you noth- these departments credit added for your - ICED convenience, ing, BUT IT DELIVERS THE GOODS | started 2 season with You know the hand- such desirable styles, so tailored quality of when you want them. many new and promt “payee BRADBURY U i ; ; gee CLOTHES se your credit today, and have the ive i = at su int E fo Mi J ‘J G A AD i clothes you need to dress as you should. Mince ne: ea Electric, $415 = | Convenient terms : : Sherman ay & Co. Teaisreallyamostrefreshing, ‘ce nae ae LVONES 209 Union St. Third Avenue at Pine economical and harmless oa Cr bhabhina’ a nes SEATTLE poe beverage ~- TRY IT. ( wamgeoreny owes ae epee my horeay Fe aint Conner wba 7S clea aaNet

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