The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 12

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Our credit system is based on your character and 1332 Second Avenue BY GEO, C, WARREN BY DORIS CLARK Fatty is just a trifle thinner Fatty Arbuckle ie the most un La rtm. than he was, and the ruddy hue concerned man at the trial ~~ roa en re has gone out of his face Like a fat boy who is bored to for Men and Boys It's hard to say whether or not ! nal his tatlor has had to take a reef death by the proceedings of bls in his clothes, but he hasn't that geography class, be sits in his rotund, rubleund look he had b® piace drawing designs on a scrap of paper with a stub of @ pencil. nimeelt ke a man oe ; . — who realises a crisis has come into He playa with the string on a his life pareal post package in front of His wide mouth, #0 used to him; he contemplates his plump, spreading in a broad grin, ta ¢ white hands, prem < o of i P. presaed. lnto.s thin. line of This morning Fatty blushed. mination, with a droop at the cor. ners; his eyes are dull and seem He blushed way back to his to have taken on more of a g008e collarbone and up into bis ears blue than was their wont Once during the opening of the nationally adver- A woman reporter had asked tised lines at the most mod- cane he smiled, but it waa a sickly Dim bomething. erate prices resemblance of the old cheerful Again he was like the fat boy »¥ smirk, a ghost of happy days that who is caught unawares by his and on the were. teacher ‘ i spit He looked to me as tho he He blushed and shuffled his | cahlgpamarnaa might be going to play “Hamlet” feet—and kept his eyes on Mc terms. rather than the fool, Nab Credit Gladly ‘Women’ 's Press Ass’n Given| | History of Ornaments = | BOSTON, Nov, 18—“Laces at first were not intended for orna- mentation, Lace probably originated | in the need for mending, It was used to hide worn places and make } holes appear accidental, It made its | appearance in Italy in the 12th cen: || ‘tury so far as history records and | | [the first were not washable. White laces are comparatively modern,” | wuld Mins Marie A: Molineux, speak-| [ing on “Laces” before the New Eng- jland Women’s Press association. |Goes Up in the Air; | Comes Down to Stay, | FARMBOROUGH, Eng., Nov, 18.-— F. A. Mitehell, who became mentally We will give you earning capacity ler. He says he will never enter an airplane BY FRED B. WILLIAMS Two Entrances: Z +) FEELS THAT JURORS We Have Smnesed Glove Prices in Seattle Christmas Is Coming— Give GLOVES This Year Come to WESTERN IMPORTING COMPANY, Central Public Market, 1420 First Ave., between Pike and Union (opposite Help Yourself Grocery), and buy your GIFT GLOVES AT WONDERFUL SAVINGS. Thousands of pairs of WOMEN’S AND MEN’S GLOVES—a wide | variety of popular colors, most all sizes, ON SALE TOMORROW, SATURDAY, at PRICES WHICH ARE ASTOUNDINGLY LOW. A Sale That Will Appeal to Men As Well As Women WOMEN’S FINE GLACE KID GLOVES, — _ seams and a few overseams—two bin 98 buttons (something new), at . Cc WOMEN’S Sager KID GLOVES Pique seams, tty WOME UEDE AND MOCHA GLOVES, pique snaps, wide variety of colors, seams and overseams—most popular ON i gid a a as 6. 5 0a $1 35 Colore—all Sizes onc. cscccccscvesce $ 1 .65 WOMEN’S FINE KID GLOVES, white and black | WOMEN’S SUEDE GLOVES, in champagne, tan and oan armel onli | E! 8El -~Aand bees $C Here Are Some Wonderful Values in Men’s Gloves Remember Dad, Brother and Friend Husband With Gloves MEN’S SUEDE AND CAPE GLOVES, $1 65 MEN’S SUEDE GLOVES, fine quality, light weight, e two-snap style, in gray and tan...... pin § ak eg ae light $2 25 , de eT RS ee ee ° MEN’S CHAMOIS GLOVES, sizes $1 9 MEN’S TAN CAPE GLOVES—Double forefinger and 1% to 8% .. ° palm—a fine street glove or suitable $2 95 MEN'S SUEDE GLOVES —an exceptionally good | yunrg ee augmobile driving : glove with strap wrist, in gray and extra long cuff and long-fingered— Oe SENs 0b 6b0ckbe bah babicee is $2.25 an ideal automobile ce. -.. $4, 25 YOU MUST SEE THESE BARGAINS TO APPRECIATE THEM Western Importing Company Central Public Market, 1420 First Ave. Between Pike and Union Streets }to try Fatty Arbuckle, her husband, - SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.—/on a charge of causing the death of CONVICTED OF ASSAULT tn the) What does Minta Durtee think about | Virginia Rappe? third degree, Lou Cheani was fined|/as «he sits there in Judge Louder $100 Thursday by Justice of the/back’s court by her mother’s side| lobby of the court while the voice LK | Peace C. C. Dalton, and watches a jury being selected|of Gavin McNab, chief counsel for Pee bela le_| | the hall of justice and replied. (arrest and trial |children, I feel sure, and so dow jhe, that thie trial will bring out 'SHE DOESN'T FEAR | WOMEN ON JURY THE SEATTLE STAR Three views of the accused comedian from three dif- ferent angles of: the trial Attorney BY HARRY McKENZ) Fatty Arbuckle is an ideal elt ent. He closely follows the in- structions of his attorneys, and is conducting himself well He is following out the first rule of an accuted man—he is looking as little like the picture the prosecution. will paint of him as possible. He is dressed conservatively. Hie does not portray wealth, in fluence or power, He regards his attorneys reverently. That helps him, He has another problem if he goes on the witness stand. How to conduct himself there ie an other matter. On that may de pend hi case, If he maintains his polse—well, if not, it will be bad. — * LACE INTENDED Minta Feels Confident TO HIDE HOLES ‘She Expects Fair Trial deranged while five miles above the| This shows Minta Durfee Arbuckle and her husband) earth in an airplane and attacked| “Fatty.” Mrs. Arbuckle, who for five years had lived apart | the pilot, Lieut. Bulman, will recov-| from her husband, returned to him after his arrest. the defense, droned into the hall way through the half-open door. Minta Durfpe, young, eomewhat pretty, very understanding, looked down the long, gloomy corridor, of “I think of many things. Some times I am afraid. That is the sen sation I have when a prospective Juror first goes into the box. It is like stage fright. I tremble all over. WILL UNDERSTAND “And then when the attorneys begin to question that man or wom an, why, my foar leaves me. 1 feel that, whoever they are, they will “The trial in really a relief. jonly to me, but to Roscoe also. No one will ever know what we suf. years. Sometimes I think it ia all ® dream. And then I wake to the fact that it is a reality “The world will never know what joncoe has suffered. He is very sensitive, He wants the good opin. ton of people, especially women and the truth and show that my hus. band has really been persecuted. “No, I am not afraid of women on thé jury. I think women will understand. Roscoe to me is just _ iP : Hy} = ® great big boy. All men are great big boys to me. And Roscoe more than all the rest, “I know he is innocent. IT know that he couldn't do the thing he ts But the wear and tear of it on a an ever know unless they have | been through it coe from the start. I met him pany DIDN'T LIKE F, WHEN SHE MET “I started as a chorus girl, 1 was frail and slender. There may have been something in the contrast. Any. way, he was patient and gentle with me. “I did not fancy fat men. Some- how I always imagined my hero would be tall and slender, but we |were thrown much together and finally——"* Minta Durfee glanced into the court where Arbuckle faced his peers jon trial for his liberty, NCOURAGED HIM TO WORK HARD “I saw he had something in him, T encouraged him to work hard and get up in his career, Before I knew jit I was in love—with a fat man. And we were married. “He is so full of pranks and fun. This affair has cast a shadow over |him. It is hard for him not to be his happy-go-lucky self, “Yes, Roscoe is very human and just a great big boy. If the world Knew Roscoe as I know him they would be as confident of his inno- cence as lam. This trial will bring out the truth, It will clear his name, It will put him back where he was sbatore, “I PALACE. HIP HAS PLEASING SHOW With dancing and comedy heading the list of attractions at Loew's Palace Hip with the new show that opened yesterday, several novelties were included to make up a bill that Moves with desirable speed and smoothness, An auspicious opening act is that a a ; a a a a : i a EN’S BROWN LEATHER GAUNTLET GLOVE— + a E a | a | a 7 2 of Milo and Blum, two stalwart young athletes who perform a variety of startling hand to hand and head es TTI MUM Coast Store Hours: 8 a. m. to 5:30°p, m. AUTO ACCESSORIES- —PLUMBING SUPPLIES—ELECTRICAL SUPPLI WARE — TOOLS 16,260 POCKET KNIVES) On Sale Saturday m ia This wonderful blade is contained in a neat, metal finish. All have one blade. chase makes these ridiculously low prices possible. appreciate one. You can’t get a better blade in any knife at any price CARVERS I asked her thin question tn the Robeson Shuredge and Royal Gobbler 1—Special $3.89 Two and three-piece s@ts with beautiful stag handles and extra quality steel blades in assorted shapes. Lot No. 2—Special $8.69 ‘Three-piece sets; some have carving knife, fork and | steel, others have carving knife, bird carver and fork. various shaped biades and beautiful stag handles. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1997, MeN NLUILUO LULU LIAL LLU LLULLLU LLL LUL LL LLL EL LLL LLL LLL 1 Hardware 6. TXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET TEN STORES IN ONE S;UILDERS’ HARDWARE. - PAIN “The Blade That Made the Handle Famous” EVERY ONE CARRIES THIS GUARANTEE This knife is made from the best quality English steel by experienced American workmen. If a blade or handle proves defective, return to us and it will be replaced immediately. 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Wheeler and Mack, a pretty girl |of men and girls. charged with. It will all come out| jand my husband will be vindicated |stunningly gowned, person's nerves is terrible. No one |" ‘and a young with some new |songs and a bit of amusing cross- ‘ "laughter and a few: thrills jare pleasantly combined in the com: back in 1908, my first. year on the | 0dy Playlet, “There She Goes Again,” stage. He was in the same com.|!" Which Lelia Shaw and company “I did not fall in love with Ros. | ‘The Robinson McCabe Trio, men and a girl, blend comedy, sing- | jing and some chatter in a way that| catches popular fancy The final offering is “The Dancing | Surprise,” a pretentious terpsichorean novelty, beautifully staged and cos- Real Painless Extraction Free Daily In order to introduce our ; you can bite corn off ranteed 15 year: All work guaranteed for 15 saat Have impreesions taken in the nora: |A°Us stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage | teeth same day. eof Our Pilate the Test of Time, mers, who have tested our work. to our office, be sure Zou sren, the right place. Bring OHI UNIVERSITY . Opposite Hraser-aternon eon tumed. The act includes a quartet “The Figurettea the feature |Photoplay in which Eugene O'Brien jis starred, completes the show Operation, Massage, Dope; All Fail IPSWICH, Eng., Nov. 18.—Restora jtives failing to revive 14-year-old Florence Purdy after she had under. | gone a minor operation at Ipswich | — hospital, surgeons made an incision | and massaged the heart. It respond- ed at first, but finally fatied and the girl was declared de: COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR | Ladies! Try thist | Darkens beautifully and nobody can tell—Brings back its gloss and youthfulness, Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and sage new ‘the |@dded, will turn gray, streaked and | lightest ‘and strongest plate known, |faded hair beautifully dark and lux {S| uriant. 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