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i | THE SEATTLE STAR ) , ae IRISH MEET Ford Promises Jobs ‘SENATORKNOX veces KU KLUX HEAD SOUTHARD TRIAL \sn ey WENACED BY 107 All If He Gets DES SUDDENLY <<" ASINDIGNANT EXPERTS HEARD oo" co" Vv. Wagner, a pa “ \ , eines Is Stricken With Apoplexy in) 5, Detective canes ana v.|Makes Bitter Attack on For-|Long Hypothetical Ques- Muscle Shoal Plan | His Home |x i Wee ' ight | mer Kleagle tions Put to Physicians Harris waa ¢ venth and] | NEWDEMAND CINCINNATI t. paren’: SASS. ¢. Were me ae @| WASHINGTON, Oct Sod Pane : BY JAMES T. KOLBERT BY ROBERT A, DONALDSON eedanaik te agai agent: " ! ¢ 1} dent Harding and all high officta , a TON, Oct A bitter) win FALLS, Idaho, Oct. 1 Sinn Fein Ask That All Pris-| 2". °°" hs Rafe Se fo > oners be Freed and Crisis | , \ » manu Ay that Fore Develops in London ; Fp eninge made ‘that |*2 °F ; . Knox's| Pa. | cartridge © to! | | BY EDL. 1 y when LONDON, ¢ yo Trish A coal fields «|| HERE’S MORE ABOUT Mare SOM Ob Wk Cinnes hear went tte White’ Mouse, ater! wile! just STARTS ON PAGE ONE | senator | t n providing vacation had done him great | o tors to take ¢ a he senate will « a " lution was © pon convening, and 1 o ’ rk of rear ether with t ee | at once urned until tomo prisone course of sm rf the Irish + irty begun. | ‘The optimistic atmosphere of Tues Bay opening session had BWept away when Sinn Fein ¢ Be ee] FRIDAY ANOTHER ECONOMICAL CHAPTER IN se cocci OOASTING BOYS °° ccs" | THE HISTORY OF THE OCTOBER TRADE SALES fool | ve HURT BY AUTOS: oe ye 9 An Exceptional Trade Sale Trade Sale Offering for Boys Here’s a Wonderful Trade Start of the conference, and) P A roller o¢ In | who” made pecta Offer and Girls , Sale Offer its ultimate fate, n Admiral ee “SS | 1,270 Boxes of Ward’s! | Wool and Part Wool Ajax Gold Filled Two evidences that the| ep gash in th ck Of his head between Lioyd, George and | >Y ig George at Buckingham palace.| © > thee uth * 4 wath § premier was said to have in.| th? « Dr, Chartes Q. North. | ¢ er f sch ithe king that the turn nego.| Green building. Dr, North dressed | pawting * no © Cc ti the boy's wounds and himself later | rc e had taken necessitated con cut tea tad t bie 2 oO B f $1 00 his majesty, and went to the | tok the lad to his home. | @ z « r Three Boxes for $1. . With the story of the diffi; Dr. North stated this morning that |; 9; ‘ 800 pairs of wool and part-wool heather Every Pencil Guaranteed dg were painful, he | P * nt If you want nice stationery for your- Sport Hose—roll tops, in plain and con- é ‘ : seasion today was post.| Dt cc them serious. jer Zann fon ; self or for gifts, here’s a hummer. Bev- Cradle apiote ’ Who ever heard of such a low price ee Sat Boon, eae thie b hear fi ROTC cet } ‘ * eled gold-edge Stationery—24 sheets of eee = before for such dandy Pencils? Two | ype agronomy aire aoe renee thnta Uae aval ts : . paper and 24 envelopes—in pink, blue, Such excellent values they will not be styles—short, with the ring top, and the aS 4 eee * Jon a curve at the foot of the hilt by / out 4 - No russ,’ no buff, green and lavender, Each box here long when offered at 59c. Better Jong, regular style. You _can’t afford to j jieekinu: a trond turn. This brought crack cewene wrapped in glazed paper. get your share. miss this splendid offer Friday. | Aen ever om tie wreng 88 Of 500). a ne walked. Bancroft UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MALIN PLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE street, and they were knocked back r h flied to R. Mousel r ward off their coaster by an automo- | ed Fewster. No runa, no | | bile driven by Ruby Morris, 4042 La- > are r re — o 4d t Frisch. |tona ave. They were unhurt. Fi yg ger A gg» omg parca i da coat singled to center. Fewster forced Husband and Wife |: "seth tevin smeatotd Chief Among the Day’s Bargains Is a Great Sale of san is Up nears owes tte! Mill Ends of All-Wool Dress Goods and Suitings -_ Judge Boyd W. Tallman, by George| yanke—Peck out, Rawlings to god cs ae pope 2! Claypool and his wife, Mrs. Jennie|Kelly., Miller filed to Burne, he | ington’ Claypool. Claypool is suing his wife| Meusel fanned. No runa, no hita, no in the United States etx] divorce. In the complaint, Ciay-|""* eperen ewNtNa | In Lengths From One to Seven Yards Suthoritatively stated today. |" fenied, by his wife and made] FPR ya batting tor Finn | Mill Ends of 54-Inch Tricotine $2.95 Yard Mill Ends of 36-Inch Storm Serge 75c Yard sores beth take tte ole | Retr had Ware ied at | Lengths of 1 to 5 yards—in shades of navy, gray, Pekin, All wool, lengths 2 to 5 yards—vwery serviceable, in navy, th Name Arms i attectet by the suit! His custody is| Kell wer i seen act Meeting Delegates by. beth partion, i, " " Rapemeaey ik Copenhagen, brown and black. brown, cardinal and black. Ee cathy anaguctes re Mill Ends of 54-Inch Tricotine $3.95 Yard Mill Ends of 40-Inch Storm Serge 85c Yard ler Aristide Briand, former Pre teeaar Semorens a0 rd One to 3-yard lengths—very fine quality—in shades of Heavy, all-wool fabrics—lengths of 114% to 5 yards—in Jusserand as F * . * » to the limitation of arms navy only—excellent value indeed. navy, taupe, cardinal and marine blue. at Washington next i S l i g h t l y Mill Ends of Covert Cloth $2.95 a Yard Mill Ends of All-Wool Serge 85c a Yard adie | | Fine quality, 1 to 5-yard lengths—in shades of gray, blue French serge, 36 inches wide, 2 to 5-yard lengths. Nice Partially Selected | and tan to choose from. “quality, in navy, gray, red, plum, carina, whe and black. Damaged || yin Ends of s4-tnch Storm Serge $1.25 Yard Mill Ends of 38-Inch Wool Poplin $1.10 Yard next month, it was au-| But Oh, My, How Cheap! All wool, heavy quality, lengths 1 to 5 yards, in navy, Lengths of 2 to 5 yards—nice quality—all wool—in noe Sting y, P | golf red, black—excellent quality. shades of Copenhagen, navy and Burgundy. Zealand Makes || ilegation Change||| Crocheted Bedspreads 36-Inch All-Wool Batiste, 1 to 5-Yard Lengths, 85c Yard B. C., Oct. 13.—Sir| has been substituted | | ‘ Very inexpensive, and shades of navy, brown, plum, white and black in the lot. | At About Wholesale || m” i wi Massey, of New Zealand, | FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD ira ‘bom Sew Zane, | $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 Imported Strap-Wrist In the October Trade Sale Wash Goods at | cs te Gis Misery of the Bar-‘llll Gloves 89c - A Sweeping Clearance of Millinery October Trade Sale | For the first time in the history of the Bar- : ; iy ; 600 : » of these exce ces 'A class in elementary Spanish has ||| $2in Basement we offer Cotton Crochet Bed- J) tional Patric Gloves at B0e ‘ on Pri organized by the University Ex.|]| spreads—and at remarkably low prices. —in black, white, mode, gray, Early Fall Hats * Chambray Gingham 10c ‘ice, which open | . : . . . = Eigistsation. ‘The iostruction A few of these bedspreads are slightly imper- brown and beaver. 27 inches wide, in stripes and plain shades of tan, pink and blue. esiioadad Prot de Selena! ot|1| fect—but have been neatly mended in such a UPPER PAT FLOOR || way that the imperfection will scarcely be pee 2 85 Outing Flannel 15c Piadoat fe mule we take “ourse ‘he il/ noticed after laundering, and the wear will |}|]| e In lengths to 8 yards, in pink [Simple conversation in Spanish. ead | not be impaired. Trade Sale of Corsets Taffetas, Velvets, Moire. Satin—Alone and blue stripes, 36 inches wide. ish prose and use correct: |}} 8 ge * | bid ] 2 or y the slementary tact in Spanish | At $1.95—plain finish and % and full bed sizes. || || $1.75 R. & G. Corsets reduced or in Combination P en Peale _ i p Tuwday and ¥riday at 6 i{| At bt f ‘Il be Py ng others with scalloped | || Mea nc: Anant ti alts Trimmed with stunning bows, quilted, embroid- leagthe to 38. yarde—lght po ck for 15 weeks, | edges; fu fe De ¥ ner stri p 9 SAE jarlictiare roay-te obtain. At $2.9 if lai yw hed with fri + full | 85¢ Elastic Waist Bandeaux 59c. ered, ostrich and novelty feathers, swagger orna- White Nainsook 25c Redtrnaag bod i ner Moa arp + Sam 5—plain or finished with fringe; full bed 60c and 75e Sanitary Aprons ments. . ‘ . ; Firm quality, for underwear or ee © Milling Mais) size. : reduced to 45c. Shown in chin chin, sailor, small, medium and ‘children’s garments, 39 inches | SECOND FLOOR large effects. wide. THIRD FLOOR ; | | 00,000 Bellingham ° ’ | en In black, brown, navy and a few in bright sport hu! Is Dedicated Children Ss Scuffer Shoes ’ shades. THIRD FLOOR apa iow net Por ete ns Sizes 5 to 8—$2.39 _ Boys’ Heavy All-Wool inhi Chane al ase ae 1 gee 292.98 | Middy Sweaters For Friday and Saturday Men’s Percale Shirts L O'Dea and Father Barrett, 1 : ‘ a | sisted by n visiting Nprsagia cies Button or Lace Seuffers in chocolate or smoked | 5 95 50 Pound High-Grade tated. Se pppers with oak soles and full lining—on foot- | - Cotton Felted Mattresses e Cc Severe ae | ‘orm last. th * 4 ‘ . . } “ . # | Excellent Sweaters, these, for iia ia of . Salvationist Sets. | Sizes 1114 to 2 have heels. | ¢ —heavy shaker weave with Such mattress value that will give you solid comfort. Well Sune ote Babee Re Doughnut Record large roll collars—school colors. made White Cotton Felted Mattress, with blue floral ticking, par Say on pt 16 nd ‘Mrs. A. F. Pitt, wife of Capt. Pitt, |]| | Stripings on the collar, cuffs, bot- solid blue side boxing. P They’re dandy values, and “ corps |f) F M We + EO ae ‘ a: 2 in orl 1 Daigle rad Five Styles in Snappy, Washable | tom and chest, Most attractive and durable—in any standard size. at a very low price amateur doughnut maker | ‘. ? UPPER MAIN FLOOR i FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ER MAIN the West, While in Arizona a|f| Girls School Dresses ‘ LOWER M y ago Mrs. Pitt made 2,200 dough- (J) gts in one day, selling them to], $1 89 ae | Babies’ Knitted and ‘ Plaid Gingham Dresses for girls from 7 to 14 ’ Africa’s coast line, If stretched ' : girls from 3 a ee * oie gmat around bd | years—trimmed with plain chambray collars, hand Crocheted Sacques, 95¢ Babies’ Bootees in ’ embroidered and finished with buttons, sashes, belts, | and $1.50, good colors at 50¢ pair. | pockets, full-eut skirts and good hems. | SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR all "1 OO oye tralia tara In dark and medium shades. | STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. ‘estreasely, bot by’ day. i a ee Se eae