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DAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921. HE BELIEVES IN HELPING OTHERS| dumble Philanthropist in Shoe Shop Does His Bit for Jobless Folks, meet Mr, John Melsner,; that his offer extends to all, None sowed geese peda ee Be od fa oT have faith that they will < te Nias ws shane: soles seed nave ta pay | o Many tots whose folks coulc Repair shop, at 3603 Woodland |... some time when they get tho| not afford sthe them \have been Park ave, Mr, Meisner te @ man| money,” says Molsner. “Nobody| made comfortable and happy thru in a militon, In that he belleves/ever tries to cheat ma, because| the generosity of the cobbler, tn sharing what he has with others | cheating Gossa't pay, 1 try to] “The parents who accept my help ’ bo a goed Christian, and I have/are almost entirely folks who are Yess a et ag *ertreroe | enough to provide for my family] destitute, necding help badly, and + aig on . ja eit; that's all anybody|they are always honest. I could . should ask. not refuse them, and indeed, I am ‘i | ‘ ping ond p Roo Bigg im the| “I can't stand to see the little} happy to be able to help them,” , be voce Teds rid whose | One? With their little cold feet on| Meisner sald, adding, deserve Reecaee are out ot w rk” ss O8*/ the ground these chilly mornings,|@nd want no credit. God tells me - a it" t colder.” to do < Q Meisner «ays he does not want|“®? 't's solng to get colder > do it, and I am his servant. I any advertising for his charitable | / obey.” offer, holdin, at his recompense 1 eaiiieiiiks Athlete consists of the knowledge that he) is doing good for others. Commits Suicide} SACRAMEN Albert F. To the vast army of ssitea STO, Cot. 5 whose shoes are worn and thin and) Cutting, 24, member of the California whose bare toes are pushing thru jallstar soccer team, mafiager of the their shoe ends, Meisner ts lke | Eagle club, former president of the & Nghthouse of refuge, protecting | South Side Athietio’ club and prom. them from the tlls that flock im /inent in athletics, ts ad today by Winter's wake, and who, but for the his own hand. humble shoe repairman, would be| He blew out his bratns just kept from their studies, | WArrant Was sworn out at police That Meisner ts a real benefactor | headquarters charging Kim with at of mankind ts )_shown by the fact! tempting to assault a bs year-old strl TIE FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET SEATTLE STAR Since Meisner began his novel New Hand Bags $1.00 M ADE in the approved flat style with han- dle, these bags of pressed leather in gray or tan are fitted with a small vanity mirror. Very attractive new bags for $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Stamped Bath Towels, 65¢ IFT size White Bath Towels, 7 ber or pink stripes and flo: ye tern to be embroidered in border. An attractive Gift Towel at 65¢. Three-Piece Bath Sets $2.75 EGULATION bath tows el, guest bath towel and wash cloth, with wide basket £ be agees 9 border, floral design an 4 at the end to be enor ered. Makes a showy with a small amount | hand work. Priced $2.75 set. 4 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STOR Women’s Wool-and- Cotton Union Sui $2.00 and $2.25 HESE fine-ribbed Union come in low neck and sleeve: | less style, also Dutch neck, elbow. sieeve and ankle length Both models have shell trimming at neck and cerized tape drawstring. 26 and 28, $2.00. Sizes 40, and 44, $2.25. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS Silver-plated Table Knives Special jor sis $1.00 XTRA knives for every- day use may be chosen at a saving from this of- fering. The blades are of good quality steel, silver- plated, the handles silver- plated in satin finish on white metal. Special, the set of six, $1.00, (Plus government tax of 5%.) —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE| NO BIDS FOR SECURITIES City Fails to Get a Nibble for Defunct Bank Cash Altho advertised for two weeks, no bids were received Tuesday for the cash securities held by Treasurer Ed L. Terry to profect the city's deposits jin the defunct Scandinavian Ameri can bank. The securities advertised amount in value to $794,124, and with accrued interest aggregate more than $500 |000, more than sufficient to guaran | tee the claim of $709,549, which the city holds against the collapsed bank The secruities include Liberty |f} bonds, port, schoo! and local improve: | {ment bonds. THE. HIpPopROME Fifth Avenue and University Street 500 Georgette and Crepe deChineBlouses In an Extraordinary Special $2. 85 Offering, Thursday Handsome Tunic Blouses with cord ties Beautiful two-color combinations in Georgette Hand-embroidered and Beaded Suit Blouses Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses Tucked Taffeta Waists Lace-trimmed Frilly Georgette Blouses —and ever so many more in beautiful colorin regulation and over-blouse styles—four of Sizes 86 to 42. Savings decidedly worth-while are represented in this special price — $2.85. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 150 Smart, Up-to-DateS To Choose From at $29.50 and $35. & wu collars of beaverette, em- broidery and beading, these suits enhance their long jackets, and they are lined with printed silk. The Suit Sketched Is From the Group at $35.00, Navy, Malay-bréwn, Taupe; Rein- ag bg oe — cag, In Velour, icot an Tweeds, ' “é Sizes 16 to 46 Attractively priced at $29.50 and $35.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cloth and Silk * Dresses at $15.00- Present Very Attractive Value of igh ect: of bright embroidery and other details that count for so much in the iveness of a dress are used in in striking ways in ¢ Frocks of Tricotine, Tricolette, Charmeuse and Crepe. Straight lines predominate, often modified overskirts and loose panels. Black, Navy and Brown, ci » in sites. 16 to 46. Priced at 915.06." _ 'Speejacks, F Palatial | Yacht, May Be Lost LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5.—Has the | palatial yacht Speejacka, on the first leg of its trip around the world, come to grief off stormy an Lucas? eejacks sailed from New| 1, for Los Angeles with Captain and Mrs. Albert Y..Goewen |]} jand a party of distinguished guests | aboant, Friends expressed grave fear to) day that a wrecked yacht, sighted | by the crew of the steamship Hat-| tle Lukenbach, was the Speejacks, which {9 now several days overdue and cannot be reached by wireless. | —_- ee Announces the Engagement of a BIG NEW ORCHESTRA Under the Direction of MISS HILDA ANDERSEN NINE of Seattle’s Foremost Dance Musicians Will Be at The Hippodrome Each Evening and combinations— e styles are sketched. Unbleached Muslin Aprons With Colored Applique Trimmings $1.50 OLORED applique fruit motifs and black bind- ings make a striking trim- ming for these practical Coverall Aprons. Designed with large pockets and sash tying in bow at back. Excellent value at $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE — / REALTORS TO SEE FAIR | On Thursday the Seattle Real! Estate association will attend the | stern Washington fair at Puy in @ body, according to plans! meeting of the anno. t the Pig’n Whistle. PAY 677 CLAIMS Since August 24 the United States | Veterans’ bureau in Seattle has paid} 77 claims, according to George D.| Hubbard, publicity man for the burean. 50 Smart Banded Hats — $5. 95 HE sketch shows a Sailor in the new pur- ple shade, with brim fac- ing of beaver and crush crown of hatter’s plush; 4. banded with grosgrain rib- 4, bon. Others of these new Banded Hats are in side-roll, mushroom e and saucer-brim style + MU —in hatter’s plush or ey Y beaver, with velvet or beaver cloth facing. Black, Brown, Navy and Purple Special, $5.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FOLLOWING AN ILLNESS or! four months, Charles G. Holoomh, 55, |died Tuesday at his heme at Loyal station, LITTLE CARUSO AT PANTAGES Little Caruso, whe, by the way, | chose his vaudeville title long before, | the famoug opera tenor passed away, js featurel on a better-thanaverage biM at the Pantages this week. The! young tenor’s fine, vibrant and pow erful voice ts heard to advantage in a| | number of Caruso’s favorite arias. He | {9 aswisted by a young barito | |Prano and a contralto, and a dan-| jseuse. | Bigson Herbert, a rotund comedian | | who gets many laughs that are bugt / Don’t Forget the Big Halloween Masque Ball, Monday Evening, October 31 Cocoa Door Mats At Special Prices OTHING like these stiff cocoa fiber bris- tles to catch all the grit and rain before they soil floors and rugs! One of these Mats at each en- trance to the home will save much work for the homekeeper, Size 14x24, special, $1.05. Size 16x27, special, $1.65. Size 18x30,-special, $1.95. ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD Blankets and Comforters at Special Prices 00 PAIRS OF ate BLANKETS in, \$1.65 soft fleeced finish; gray and tan, with | fancy Henoe ot] single-bed size; ‘64x76 i} $2.65 (83. 85 inches; special, the pain § STORED Homer “North in @ bit of nonsense that literally “stops the show.” Kane, Moore and Morey are ath letes who appear tn one of the most |}| daring and difficult exhibitions of |]} balancing that Pantages audiences have ever seen, Walton and Brant, a man and a!/ maid, add to the fun of the bill with orig'nal chatter, Coleman and Ray have a clever ||| ventriloquial novelty. O'Hara and Neely are two attrac tive young women whose voices are harmonized in a program of popular song numbers, Rekoma ts an equilfbrist who opens the bill with an act that i» entirely new, SILKOLINE - COVERED Cre filled with clean _ cotton, ad an downy; double-bed size; special... COTTON BLANKETS of the heawy, prac- tical sort, in tan and gray; | dou- ble-bed size, 72x84 inches; s' al, the Ir in meccccccersese ne —tus DOWNsT al THE DOWNSTAIRS boy. Merrzmen, = Thomas, 8751 An- © oy 359 N. Bith st, boy. | Henry, Jame jirt, Yahe!, 621 King st. boy. Sagara, Masaki, 420 Maynard ave. safc ichitoku, 702 Dearborn st, {DIVORCES GRANTED a Lilllan from Walter Tet- Full course dinner, 750, at Roldt's be » Retsness, Ole J. no address, girl. ©. trom Etta Ingles. | off, president of "Alvasoft & Penk! YOURS HOW” CARS MUST BE SOLD! PRICES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT ARE SIMPLY INDICA TIVE OF THE GENERAL CHARACTER OF THE REDUC TIONS. INSPECT OUR DISPLAY, PICK OUT THE CAR YoU WANT—WE WON'T HAGGLE ABOUT THE PRICE a gps $150 pea 1918 aoe: mance: $1050 $485 seat “acti $575 $1050 winter car, Special BiG SPE"IAL—Dodg- One-To- Truck $650 EASY TERMS RADES CONSIDERED VISIT OUR SALESROOM Sale Contines This Week SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. PHONE EAST 0100 1024 EAST PIKE ST. OVERLAND 4 touring, 1920. A Gandy buy a . OAKLAND A. W. ASK ae Horlick’s The Original sar ta pf ‘Forlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder ‘The Original Food-Drink for AU Ages No Cooking = Nourishing = Digestible Mi) protect you if the title falls, “Smooth as Sik” | AT THE WILKES NEXT WEEK “PENROD* } When you sit down to your dinner O YOU wish to be served with a cook book, or do you prefer the product of the cook's skill? Why the question? Well, by analogy, when you buy real estate, do you prefer a great, long book called an “Abstract” purporting to eet forth the de tailed story of the title's life, or the completed product called a “Title Insurance Pol ley," which tells you that Title is good, and guarantees to protect you from all title lous? Remember that possession of an abstract of title does not NECESSARILY mean that your title ts GOOD, nor that the Abstract Company will But @ title insurance policy absolutely protects you trom title loss, WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 boy. | sohigon. Louls Dane, 110 Cherry et, | scarvey, W. 0, 819 W. 50th st. girl. ) | Melzer, "Mita Raward, Richmond | Rayiiond Willtam F., 716 Sixth ave., Sit teart ‘W. 5618 16th ave N. BE. John Joseph, 506 1. 78th st. Sigtred B, 1703 B. Green Kari Writiam, 611 Liberty Yaatmam “Lake “Front Park, Henry Alexander, 611 B. ingvter Ward, 1423 W. Montgomery, Carl, Seattle, boy. Cina, 4. Foon 1017 MB Blaine et, boy. Arthur Myson, 723 20th ave ‘irk sci Snmen Yo, 418 N, iat *t boy. | emer, Frederic Eugene, 2115 Feidman, Cour Quinn, John Edward, 426 Eas Sejus, Beach, boy. Ewell, James Arlen, 4411 80th ave. Otls F. 1237 Federal ave, aifrktinhaus, “heb Ernest, 632 W. S4th at, “Nor CP. "35603 Second ave. Ww. boy | Lamson peter nm, Gue M., 6627 Kirkwood mes Boyd, 4827 | Brandon SEATTLE DAY Everybody in King County goes to the Western Washington Fair, Puyallup— Tomorrow---Thursday Governor Louis F. Hart also will be there. It’s the Big Day of the Biggest Exposition in the West. Auto and Horse Polo—the fatest games in the world. Baby Show, Style Show, famous ‘Acrobats, noted Singers and Bands, Balloon Ascension and Leap for Life. Seven Running Races Daily 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. By 100 of America’s fastest horses. Friday—Tacoma Day; Saturday—Farmers’ Day; Sunday—Labor and Church Day. Admission 60c; Children 25¢ Parking, with watchman, 50c WESTERN WASHINGTON FAIR PUYALLUP. Sist Burke, James, 0206 Dayton ast, boy. Ratney, William, 408 Ninth ave, girl. Holden, John R, 724 16th ave. boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES and Residence . # | Rowman. — John 8. 2818 22nd ave, W. | Carroll, B Conroy, Trudeau, MODEL VI. VICTROLA Six High Grade Selections A Supply of Needles And a Record Brush A Complete Outfit for Only $37.78, or 730 a Week rt B. from Floyd M. J. from Floyd A. from William. Wilson, Rena from Arthur, Allen, Nettie D. from Ray H. | Robbins, Hallet R. from Aleph B. Kemsal, Verona from Ben. DEATHS A shacrioad 5%, King pay lasso, 43, 3 Pik: Wilitama, Bridget, 1, 1918'S. Jer- ferson Naftzger, sore Edward, 62, 3919 ORPHEUM MOORE v, cy A || The Most-Talked-of Woman the Werld HELEN KELLER Mel Klee; Bob La Salle; Marjorie Barrack; The Gellla, iat George and CONTE METROPOLITAN RALEH DUNDAR'S “ROBIN HOOD” Matinees W: ~Naturdey POPULAR PRICES — WEEK = rircesrae PAVERS Fifth a VAUDEVILLE Rie sth an nn Bey Tiventage, sue Matinces, 2:30. Nights, 7 ond © Huis 25) Nights, Co., Ltd., Vancouver, B. C, is at the Butler, —_____.. CHICAGO. — Samuel 14, Boy Scout, found dead. hanging in closet with rope his neck and hands tied back. SUIT or COAT Sale Continues for Three Days More