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i MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR i a iistaladtiibadeaiiiinicies TH OF 2 [Princess Sets Cock-Fight Gets Setback| vers wom or |LIFESAVED SO. |(Reformer, Not | BANDITS SLUG New Styles f | | : FROM GAS | Soriny Be pd a and Grinire Seized | ane vs ove | AEGAN HANG Flapper, Held| AND ROB MAN | to Be Menace Victim Found Unconscious LONDON, Feb, 27—Princess Mary CHICAGO, Feb in Street > ange ed as the fashion leader of Britain today ‘ormer, not the flapper, is the On the eve of her wedding, Lon. former, » he flapp N ROBED don Modistes are besieged with ¢ P.M. Hawkins, R. FD. for peril of the public schools, accord gowns patterned after Mary's ing to Professor Frank M wv a 7 4, Box 295, was recovering from {trousseau. ‘The styles of the court ri painful i Monday, while jor St. James, for the first time in the poli were making city- rriends Are Found Dead in, years are favored over those of wide search for three bandits Room Filled With Fumes (04 sate to say tnousanan al who attacked him near Interbay From Heater | brides will walk up the aish within Sunday, beating him into uncon }the next few months wearing wed. | selousness and robbing him of “e ding drestes of cloth ‘ lene A coroner's investixation wes FF bres Pohang pan Baad oo iy $50 in eurrency and a gold wateh, @un Monday into the death of Frank |samer overdross with designa of | |: Hosking wee 200 ae 4. Free, 20, a city fireman, and| Peer! and gold, a deep lace collar! !in im street some timevafter the am Walter Stebbins, 29, a plumber, who | fling In little ahowers over tho ideas ‘of radical reformers He told the police he had been wise 5 shoulders and a t eh : , - eA meee s| firln should be discouraged, but | several drinks with thea. A few io eh. | what Stary won wear “many girls can go right into || minutes after he had left them he A preliminary investiga.| Ankle Mngth skirt, long ateeven | their moth boudoirs ern’ boud and find || was set upon by the trio of thugs, AF Wen was said to nave convineed the |AP4 long waist tines predominate tn several cigaret stubs Sho beat nim down trom ‘in “ authortt | the new styles, ‘The evening dresses oved to Nn a ee that burning Ged tn a! aeuay flower tales, One to ot Ho was removed 10 his howe Sia D nearly airtight room was Frapon: | blended orchid mauve in Georgette sible for the tragedy. The bodies over a antin under dress, fantasticn! Boy-Murderer’s Attempt at! age Hunger Strike Fails wary during the past year of $801,044,006! Think of that? And) osicago, oreine in our gold and wilve in the tre Feb. 214 rvey during the same 12 months, we me Chureh, youthful double murderer, | that the total amount of money in circulation has DECREASED $508, ‘aay, prison attaches aid today a9 | “Here you have the most terrific | deflation of currency in the hintory of the world and at the same tin | the greatest INCREASE in gold r, who is attending the Educational association ‘Parents should not forget the red-blooded day of their youth and will live to die on the gallows Fri Chureh, who has been on a hun- | ger strike for more than a month, | tempt to force adult ideas on young people,” he waid nere are worre things than the modern dance, rolled hose, short dresses and galowhen I would rather see the girl to day garbed in Sapper etyles than in accordance with the prudish has been snatched from death by! forcible feeding. Medical experts maid that Church back our currency |will probably be unconscious when | | “I'm no inflationiat, 1 do not be- |», lieve in flat money, or infiation of | lany kind, as you know, But tell me, what is the federal rnerve bank for, | brought about a state of seif hyp. | lif it is not to maintain an elastic! nowin resulting in the death of his! jourrency to be expended in time ot} ities while his physical being financial distress ax necessary still lives | “And has the past year not been | fa time of financial distress ahd| The boy, who killed Rernard J trouble? I'll my it has, Then why | Daugherty ay! Carl Ausmus, motor ss fant frenzied deflation? I'm an ©#F nen, because he wanted his rgoing treatment at the aty jold time regular republican, a hard girl to wee him in a “brand new Marshal Joffre in hospital © is carried to the gallows, My une of hia will power, it was maid, he haw un¢ were taken to the morgue. tly worked with arum lillies and ail lmoney man and always have been, | #Uto," makes no response to pin | * ss ae By 3 Miss Ida Wallin discovered the | **" sequins. ‘but 1 don’t wonder at hard times, Prick# Or other outside stimuli Victoria In March ST, JOHN, N. F—Rowing 200 Some of the royal gowns are be lin the face of these figures; do yout) «o0 = j CTORIA, B eb. 27, ..| miles in an open boat, members P bavige when she went to the house | yond imitation. One ts the simple nd as for paying the soldier | SEVERAL, CANDIDATES © tor), VICTORIA, B Feb. 27. —\ ot the Howard Parks, a Newfound. 4 to see why Free had not called Sat-|cinner drwss made from some price | jf - - bonus, why here you mayor will gpeak at the Municipal | Marshal Joffre will arrive in Vie-| ing ishing schooner, are reported ‘ urday night to take her to a dance, | ls» old lace given the princess by Nebuchadnezzer IV, the winner perfectly plain and simple, We |!4eue meeting Tuesday noon in the tora March 28 from the Orient. He safe at Barbados, after thelr veawel She sald he nad made a date with | De? Mother. It han draped net sidew| The ancient but questionable; Paul Goerner, R. C. Wileott and) fave deflated elreulation $8. 1. C. Bmith buliding restaurant. will remain one day foundered at sea Eber prerey night at 7:80 and was |e in by @ chiffon water bend, with | sport of cock-fiehting received al JM. Wade, Humane society off per capita the past year, Let cnnennmaninans ae sate sa —— | Uny pink roses gathered in clusters! ‘ on ie corm, drove up to a big barn near! put it back to normal and thus to have called for her at $45. She /at the waist and the foot oad setback and three men facet) ni as, wouth of Kent, Sunday| pay the boys what they deserve phoned at 9 but got no answer, She| Two other evening dresser are of [Prosecution Monday as a rewult of|ceterpoon, Within, some 300 per| at our hands, Went to the house but the two men | Dive, one being of sky blue satin |n Sunday afternoon raid by Humane! sons were gathered, while sounds EGE ailblter the Quen, Ohi Geen |Ghd Chitin GAD tho. ether’ at |eectety cenoers lof royal battle mingled with excited JOKER FOUND went home, she said, returning Sun. /*ePphire blue and got! with a short Ot two steelepurred = fighting| comment from the spectators. é FREDERICK & NELSON day. de | eee of the two shades, cocks grabbed by the officers, one; Wade, who is colored, first ap When Opened the door a gas; Tea gowns include a wonderful |lies dead, while the other ts crowing proached the closely.uarded door IN B burner was tolling water on the gaa| creation of Eau De’ Nile chiffon, |tor, new’ conauestn Heer i eiiabe seamen aaees| <iraiieyeak Rac artes WIFTH AVENUB AND PINE STREET range. Stebbins was in bed and) which shimmers from neck to train| Harry Fraser, a cook, sald to]hag a better right to witness the . y elerans Free had died upon the Moor where; with gleaming iridescent paliettes./nave been acting as referee, and] cock fxbt than this colored man, oe like’ ponies woken the he had dropped from exhaustion, Another is of blue, mauve, pink. ! Patrick Fourn and Willlam Jones./and passed him in. joerner a4) present draft of the soldier bonus bill Both men are said to have been | binge and grey paste! shades with |owners of the birds, are at Hberty!| Wilcott then came up. in the opinion of those congressmen divorced. Stebbins has a smal son, | fat begonia flower ornamentation Jon $200 bail each. State charges of} “1 suppose you are all right?’ | who have studied the measure COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS INTERIOR DECORATORS ) who is being cared fer by a tho. dieters, The most striking evening coat in | cock: fighting are being filed against! the lookout asked. clonely —— Blue velvet starred with gold, col: /tnem. The maximum alty is} “su they maid, and entered It became known today that Rep a GGS CRACK lared and cuffed with natural blue|si99 fine and 30 days’ imprison-| As soon as they saw the fight! resentative Frear, farm bloc man jfex furs and lined with rose pink | ment reas they made the arrests, | had been warned that the bill con tains a “Joker” which would permit opening up public lands to others| 1 ex-soldiers. , |charmeus, The hats are all small NINTH SAFE) <i: the brim pushed? up from the | _ ‘the police were proceeding Mon.| "ot: Osprey. paradive and, such | 4 y on clues obtained after a Eerie tee Paiva hour investigation of the saferob- con of the Seattie Bottling Works. COUPLE TO BE ALONE Zist ave. S. carly Sunday HERE’S MORE ABOUT HERE’S MORE ABOUT |) Frear intends to wtuay the dratt morning. The sate crackers gained || FOR FIRST TIME AS Fttine afer ne “aymimteo|| FOR FIRST TIME AS eg ||(STARTS ON PAGE ONE] | STARTS ON PAGE ONE ))""ii0 ori ari The original draft of the bill pro- vides that the secretary of the in. Detectives found fingerprinte on|] LONDON, Feb. 27—Viscount |/which was imwued today, provides omer ood T tend cane Col the safe, they said. The robbery || Lascelles and hie bride, Princess |/for the stopping of all traffic along Al Rarcotic agent at Indianapolis,| "trun aie, settlement. entry oF Marks the ninth safe-cracking job} Mary, will be alone together for ||the route of the wedding proces t he arrested Fiekis | “a : if im two months. The burglars had | the first time in their lives when Tiron at & 45 a. m. The lant of the fr peddling “dope” in Buffalo on \fained entrance by breaking a rear || the honeymoon train pulls away || gu ry 2, the day after the murder statement from Guy Broughton, fed other disposition and place under the ntrol of the board, such unappro- priated public lands as he deems ta to arrive at the abbey will ye Sad Sereing @ door. ‘I trom Paddington station tomer: |! he expected to be in their peate by mmitted on the other side Of | onary for any project." id IsR || row afternoon at —_ ; @eloek. }/16:30. The more distant relatives | continent, Further, it permits of opening 5 Court etiquet se «forbidden ¢ the prt t | oe hich the board may Presi ent Is of the princess will reach the atbey| townsites, In which th y i eady them the privacy enjoyed by }iqt 11:08 While Queen Alexandral LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb, 27.—| "sell lots under such regulations and rf t ; to Request Subsidy || 2 ‘overs until acer their wed |) 2,9 Princess Vietoria, and. theie|Running down clues furnished by|upon wuch terms as it shall pre Ww. oe * ding. The honeymoon will begin || suite will arrive at 11:12. They wiil|Harry Fields, under arrest in Do-| scribe.” ASHINGTON, Feb, 37.—Presi-|] at Weston Park, the viscount’s |! r Nits octetihtty dent Harding expects to deliver his | ' await Queen Mary at the door of|troit, police today pieced together| Whether the joker 2 originally | |] eatate, and Inter the couple will tithe shbe eto 7 urposely inserted to open up public Message in behalf of a ship subsidy || tive for a time at the Villn Medict || '° °hey the story of William D, Taylor's! purposely P | / to a joint sess grees tomor- AV: 80 fight against a dope ring which|domain is a question, Correction of fence wee sandiianis pee a garb aece a lyon Tam — roll drugs to movie people—a fight) this situation, however, would be a House today — The queen, accompanied by the| hich ended in his murder, simple matter, it ts said. for the | wording would merely have to be al- ‘The president rushed the work on | Duke of York and Princes Henry| Police belleve Fields had nothing : his message Saturday in hope of | Princess Mary to and George, are to leave Bucking-|to do with the killing of Taylor,| ‘te? ved ygand at a specifically delivering it today but some work Set No Style Here |? palace, in three carriages, with but that he heard the details from | PS" Oly still remains to be done. & CAvairy escort, at 11:03, arriving bis underworld nde here ‘The house ways and means com The OHIO Is a Willing Servant —goes right to work, with a will—kindles briskly at a touch of. the match—8 short minutes, and it invites you to pop in the bis- cuits with the assurance that they will come out flaky and golden brown and no mistake about it! “Don’t worry about my part,” it seems to say. “I’ll be at your beck and call henceforth, a score of times a day, to show you that an OHIO is as clean-cut in performance as it is in appearance.” No days off for the OHIO—and it is a dainty eater, too—makes a little fuel go a long way. The 4-HOLE OHIO (16-inch oven) is now $69.00 The 6-HOLE OHIO (18-inch oven) is now $74.00 _ Best Quality Six-way Water Coil, $3.00 —Stove Section, The Downstairs Store the cure in an Eastern sanitarium,| Seven “le Inaugurating Our First “DOLLAR DAY” SPECIALS From Now On They Will Appear Every Month-End. Watch for Them! 450 Pairs Women’s Felt Moccasins, sizes 3 to 8,in 10 popular colors, tomorrow only, at— -— PER PAIR Note These Featured Housewares Values: S-PIECE ALUMINUM COOKING SET This very useful Kitchen Set consists of 6-quart Con vex Kettle, two 2-quart Pans that convert Kettle int o! steamer, and Tubed Cake Pan attachment—as aggabor Set of 5 pieces, featured at $1.85. COMBINATION JUNEAU, Feb. 27.—Two repubtl | Princess Mary—even tho she {# &| formed and high officials will cxcort |\he Pole Conetructed jhe LolloWiNE) Konus legisiation, Ita leaders are pro- | sional delegate for Alaska, ‘Those | ave. modiste. Lord Lascelles will arrive st 11:18| movie colony of the @rug -hebit.|intend to create if possible = vents republicans, and E. J. (Strolier)| taste is ultra-Fingtiah, and American! King George and the bride will nigh as to whether he would clean ke er permits the king and the princess, certain actre who had just takea) ai walks” and two out nificent closed affaira that will be | &t his suggestion. He believed she| ings are p | ‘The wedding procession inside the | believed himer'f victor in his feul music of the 62nd panim and the| that he went to call on the actrens|°tt—A walk, March 6, Tacoma—A |the bridal march from “Romeo and | pers of the dope ring face to face| cabin, March 11 to 12, Seattle—A |Mendelssohn’s immortal wedding|" Deputy Sheriff Harvey Bei ob | March 19. Breme | he ‘oy hn eae Prince | her royal highn Princess Mary | happened. Taylor and the drug [part from the abbey at aboug @ ; | [the peddier staggered out, mouth Whitehall to the admiralty arch BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Feb. 27 Londoners and visitors, toward the |,.12® War between Taylor and|the driver of an automobile lost ot C M M Brad. « couple will turn off sharply to the line - mg ri 0 lige «5 mene Dee netitution ALF PINT OF Jand Miss Louise Reardon, his flan greet them, altho their majesties | idence of half a pint was missing fol. |’ st control of the car when }to 100 guests, including the fami | Western university. A pr NEW YORK, Feb, 27.—American ; ’ t : 7 CR — it the abbey at 11:15. A procession a mittee republicans meet tomorrow to wimen won't follow the styles Of /o¢ ait the royal questa will them be |, 2 iokine Out the shreds Of truth.| consider their course toward the = and one democrat are after the|princess—in the opinion of William |inemm to their neata theory voked at what they regard a dilatory arels of Dan Sutherland, congres:|De Lignemare of Hickson’s, Fifth Taylor, determined to free the! position on the part of congress and who have filed are Sutherland, Jas.| “The trouble is,” he said, “Princess a in the “poet's corner,” near! 4 isred war on the “hop” peddiers.|ment against such a course. A. Galen and Thomas B. Drayton, |Mary is unfortunately English. Her side door. lie caused arrests. Betting ran White, democrat. The filings are now | women have « distinct failing for the |eave the palace at 1116. arriving at «hem out before thes "est" bon | Mountaineers Plan closed. Frenchy touch in clothes, the abbey door at 11-28, If the weath.! 5 . He was eupectaily interested in ot Walks and Outings will drive in an open state carriage e jit not, they will uxe o: of the mag nned by members of the }drawn by six coal-black horses. was freed of the habit. He also “sfountaineers™ for March The amr tea codtines schedule ix as follows abbey, with the bridesmaids formed, | Wth p Geattie-a walk, March 6. ther | will move forward to the altar to the| It was in this frame of mind anthem “Let Us Love One Another."/ and congratulate her on her excape.| Walk, March 12. Bremerton—A walk, During the signirig of the register,’ He met one of the biggest mem |March 12, Seattle—Outing at Kitsap jJuliet” will be played. While thelin her house. The peddier had sy couple ie departing, the strains of| syst handed the actress heroin walk, March 19, Everett—A walk, n—An outing | march will swell thru the abbey jtained from a prisoner now in the| Party at Kitsap cabin, March 25 to Viscount Lascelles and his bride. | county jail here detaile of what|26. Tacoma—A walk, March 25, Viscountess Lascelles, as she will | q neller clinched. It was a regu |then be known, are expected to de-| movie fight. with furniture and| PAree Wie Die as lamps erashing. Taylor won and| o'clock. They will drive dre | mp" crashing. = Taylor won andi Auto Goes in River jing murder threats thru battered! jand turn down the Mall, which will | a Ups ° om ere dro’ ed when Joe lined with thousands of cheering | oats Wat agp ge tine the dope ring broke out afresh and|control of his car and it plunged palace. At St. James st. however os : 7 |the carriage containing the bridal} ™&*4 unt ruary 1, when Taylor|into the Chenago river dead | | Margaret Reardon, sisters, and Miss |right and traverse Piccadilly tol rss saat. Saas Wael . Oe ie axae and ¢ Jonephine Casey. Ross Nash, driver reaching the palace. it XY TY sat . | cee, fought their way to shore Ere OF FOk mncertate whether the EV IDENC E GONE inst the icy current. Nash said |king and queen will be there to Ill, Feb. 27.—The ev will go direct to Buckingham palace, | lowing a police Faid on four dormito.|"*¥°* ® TU | The wedding breakfast, confined | Tes and a fraternity house at North re lies and intimate” acquaint « of | fiveated the results of the raid, the |half past twelve. The honeymoon | —— ep ne Jitseif will start If past three. | Princess will arrive at the abbe or con nd his ¢ Shall be followed by two carriages ‘om Pad-| containing the lords and ladies in gton station and leave London | waiting maids will arrive together, alone for the first time in| separately and will await the bride erage Lascelles bride will take a tr ai |their lives. They will be accom. |at the abtmy door |panied by ladies and gentiemen in| King George has made Viscount] TEA KETTLE and | waiting Lascelles 4 knight of the garter, one | MANY OF THE Jof the highest honors of British’ roy- | CEREAL COOKER | NOBILITY LEFT OUT | alty. | A® an evidence of the tremendous| Westminster abbey was closed to- ed demand for tickets to the abbey to| 44, florists and decorators within witness the dding, it was learned Putting on the finishing touches. today that many of the highest no- The gorgeous carpet, down whieh bility have been unable to secure ad. | the wedding procession will ap. | mission, Apart from those péers |Proach the altar, has been diverted | holding court posts, only 64 peéers|#t One point #o that the bride and; and peeresses have been invited an {th® king and the bridesmatds will] such, with a similar number of mem. Net cross the slab which marks the | » unknown soldier | } A convenient combination as sketched: Tea Kettle of pure alumi num in Squart size in Colonial paneled pattern, with 2-quart Cereal Cooker inset. Made with casy-filling spout and strong bail handle with ebonized wood hand grip. Priced at 50. 175 Pairs Women’s High-Grade Kersey Cloth Spats, all sizes, in dark brown, gray and fawn, way below factory cost. Tomorrow only at ters of the house of com | their wives. A careful selection has been made to have repr ntatives bility and commoners within the || parliamentary groups One hundred journalists, two | photographers and one artist will represent the world press. ‘rank D. | Salisbury, famous British artist, has already begun work on an immense leanvas, by royal command. pe only foreign royalties who me and ALUMINUM GALVANIZED ASH CAN RICE BOILER $2.25 A well-construct- $1.40 ed Can of heavy, aieara Gs corrugated, galyan- panel - style ized iron, heavily Tuesday, Feb, 28th Ethel Mar, 11-year-old} will be present at the aby during |the wedding ceremony will be the | | Chinese musical prodigy, who\ ube Hones, of soldered inside at |Infante Alfonso and the !nfanta wan the atar verformer ai tel pictured, with re ‘ § p h tinned handle on each bottom to prevent | Beatrice, children of the king of | Spain, Prince Nicholas of Rumar fund the Grand Duke Micha Russia, The Norwegian and Bewgian international missionary ral-| ly at Woodland Park Presby-| | terian church Sunday. Little| receptacle. leakage of moisture. Cover fits both utensils, so Measures 26 sovereigns who had been expected, | ; ; that eithe y be used as P ag 4 | pevarelans Bo had eas “expected Miss Mar is the daughter of oarasiauabec’ peat inches high and 18 naigh unexpect arrive in have wman|jll. K. Mar Dong, 803 29th AS SH Coane i i inches in diameter. ME) London before tomorrow, they will || MW the ave. She has memorzed os $1.40. ols atu Price $ 5. more than 50 classical piano selections, jhe invited. A chan linary to the ceremony requires that <Photo by Price & Carter the coach in which the king and Btar Blue Photographers Housewares Section, THID in the program prelim

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