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_ charge of FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. | Logger Held Without Bail] When Arrested After Pursuing Woman = J. FEM, 33, logger, ts being held p %® city jail Friday accused of threat. to kilt his wife, after they had a famtty quarrel, police say. FM Med from her home to) home of a friend, 8 A. Chap 2727 Fourth ave. N,, where her nd followed her. Hill threat ‘ Chapman with death. Chapman police. Motorcycle Patrolmen A. J, Haguewood and J. F. Prince ‘Qfrested Hill at the Chapman home ‘Thursday night. Hill is held on a! disorderty conduct and without bail. R BANDITS TEAL $30,000 INDIANAPOLIS, Sept, 9.—Four Motor bandits, three white men and | & Regro, held up the Beech Grove ite bank near here just before today and escaped with be tween $25,900 and $30,000. *White Star Liner _ Olympic Fog Bound LONDON, ¢Sept. 9—The White Uner Olympic, with Charlie im and many other prominent aboard, ts fog bound off Sellly islands, according to messages from the vessel D etter Takes 10 Years to Go Mile (NORTHAMPTON, England, Sept. ‘Ten years and three months af-) Ht had been posted at a box less| Which will be sung at the THE SEATTLE ANTONIO SCOTTI IN “TOSCA” STAR Any Guarantee the Public Likes With GOLD SHIELD TEA Quality, Not Price, is the Test of Good Tea How can anyone know the goodness and flavor of the new GOLD SHIELD Orange Pekoe Tea without trying it? One sip, a whiff of its delicate aroma, and we know what the verdict will be. _ So'the tea-loving public may buy GOLD SHIELD under any sort of a guarantee that might be expected from good tea mer- chants. If any purchaser is not pleased, money will be cheer- fully refunded. Or whatever guarantee of quality any packer or distributor of other teas makes, Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc., will gladly apply to GOLD SHIELD. Especially is this guarantee urged upon discriminating’ tea- drinkers who ordinarily pay far more for their tea than the ex- ceptionally low prices of GOLD SHIELD. For more than half.a century Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc., have sought to live up to high ideals in merchandising. This new product should still further enhance the reputation of Seat- tle’s oldest business house. <j Antonio Scotti, head of the Scotti Grand Opera company, as Baron Scarpia, in “Tosca,” | Metropolitan theatre Tuesday night. The Scotti Grand Opera, @ mile from its destination, *\ company will be here four days, beginning Monday night with “The Barber of Seville.” Was delivered to the local rec. During its travels it had gone ‘almost every Northampton on the finest actors who grace the stage. Scotti is recognized as one of the most famous of living baritones, as well as one of the| He is bringing with him world-famed artists. Te a Genst Hardware 6 SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE ; STREET Puritan Cleaner A labor saving dirt eradicator and See ee an Dae cree tels, Hospitals, Dairies, Bakeries, Laundries, Garages. Aluminam Preserving 4 Kettles For Saturday Only 29c Our regular 50c package, special. . Only one package to 16-qt, of heavy gauge |. ‘ec. 91.97 $-quart, of heavy gauge yeaa... $1.69 ‘BPiece Ala- STANLEY “ZIG-ZAG” RULES The most convenient Rule ever manufactured. An exceptionally handy addition to the tool kit of all Carpen- ters, Mechanics and Housebolders, Aston Pipe potened inc slick eS 34c Special. 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Gute Robert J, ooo EB Joba st. | Finkepers, pMenden A, St Lake's Najewite Paul, $908 Ninth ave W. kmever. jee Ey 4574 Thack- tr S, 6114 Palatine r, Karl R, 713 KE 45th ot. boy. Piantigan, John D, 129 Dexter pl, “ Doy, *, Paul J, 1405 Dexter ave, hs E4elbroo k, Alays, 601 Fifth ave. rh Whaley, William A, 919 MN Gist at. Yak n. Yakima, boy. ave. 0. Box ay boy. Sky- boy onald By 7004 12th ave « as, Prince George, Can- MARRIAGE LICENSES Jollands: John Wilbur Beattie . tarlson, Lou Fs W., Los Ang 2 achter, Elsie C, Victoria, Renton . Seattle . Addison | Bridgwater, Gilberta, | Holmes, Arthur W., | Skoglund, Hannah ¥ Main, Geo. W.. Monroo Smith, M | Smith, | Sweeney, Mildred. Vane | Ribbe, John H., Bremerton Ruth A, Br rto + »bert Legal Mafacl I. Seattl aret A., Seattle , Allan, San Francisco | Kaufmann, Adelheid, Seattl DIVORCES GRANTED . from Godfrey, ani trom Vere. h from Harvey. smuseon, Tdy, from Centonio. Sanders, Team Mabel from James Le DEATHS’ fi! Bower, Willis D, 63, 1617 HE 17th ot, i With Mystery, Pl en have fooled the boys for a long 23| Wernts, of the Academy of Fine | will never have a nation of women At your grocer’s— 75c the pound tin; 40c the half-pound; 25c the quarter-pound. & (5 ‘Cates, Santauh” An B10, 12, 5609 41 Rel $2, 3350 Naprovalk, Aston, 66, hospital. Albers, Alice, 21, $403 48th ave. & meruee Mad M., 61, 34th ave BORROWED SUIT FOR MARRIAGE Bridegroom, Arrested by Friend for Larceny LAWRENCE, Mass, Sept. 9. Frank McNulty of this city had the ring and the girl and every- thing bot a ghod-looking sult to wear at his wedding. Marcus Richard, a close friend, came to his rescue, loaning his best blue serge, valued at $41. The morning after in district court, before Judge Mahoney, Frank was asked to ex- plain how it came about that the clothes were not returned after serving his purpose, he being ar raigned on the charge of larceny, with Mareus as the complainant. Mac was there with an alibi, ae serting that he, to turn, loaned his suit to another friend. The clothes are to be urned to their owner and the is to be fied. Women Net Us Savs Expert! CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—A lot ef wom- time, according to Professor Carl N, Arta, today. Ninety homely see enough Wernts declared today. wasn't half of it, The professor, who qualifies as an authority on woman's dress and will advise hundreds of delegates to the Fashion Art league's meeting hei next week, went bravely on record er cent of women are that is, if you are able to of them, Professor And that thing which will harmonize with the structure, and you have to get an ar- tistic result somehow. “Mystery is woman's chief power, and sho knows it—that ts why we wearing knickerbockers; they reveal too much, “Bach woman must deal with those portions of her body which in her case will create the impression of beauty—if a woman has an unattrac- 2| tive face, she may have an excuse to wear short skirts, “If a .woman wears extremely short skirts, low-cut gowns and oth- erwise exposes her form, she knowledging she cannot win the at- tention of mankind with lem start. ling means. “The illusion of beauty which 90 per cent of the women muat try to Fold. lachieve has been obtained by the combined effect of themselves and their garments, “Garments are the important thing.” Women’s “Laxite” Stackings now sold fn the “Cheasty Jr.” Shop Boys’ and Children’s Wearables ever — before shown in Seattle, in the New Super fabrics, tailoring, ete., just like our fine clothes for men and young men—yet prices ‘are aston- ishingly low. You don’t have to pay a penalty here for beautiful store surround- ings, etc., as our low rental charge and our immense selling volume en- able us to sell on a mighty close margin of profit. Easy payaso angie fact for your own satisfaction by comparison § of our values with those shown else- fF where. 152 ~ 5162) for Boys’ splendid Suits, with 2 pairs of full-lined, full-sized knicker pants —in all sizes. $3.50 and $6.50 “for Boys’ and Chil-|3 Pairs for $1.00 for “Tronclad” dren’s Raincoats. 75¢, $1,00 and $1.25 for Boys’ and $3.50 for the kind of Corduroy Knick- Children’s “Puritan” Blouse Waists. Cheast Stockings for boys and girls. ers that both boys and mothers like. $8.50 and $10.00 for Boys’ Ture Worsted Sweaters in school colors ‘SECOND AVENUE AT SENECA STREET