The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1922, Page 5

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catia i 58c Galvanised Tron Coal Hods —are of & good size (No. and well made Jow price at 58¢. Q "JOGGING HIS MEMORY It was a thrilling story that Me- | tures.” or had to tell | “1 had abandoned all hope,” DAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. Member American Homes Bureau ‘as LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED | FRIDAY and SATURDAY ARGAINS Heavy Galvanized COAL HODS ®, An unusually —Downstairs Really pretty dressed. and sleeping eyes; high. Dolls, 16 at $1.95. {GR ROASTERS $1.39 Seamless self - basting Roaster, made of blue steel; 10 inch: ‘ide, 15 . lett tong: & las voles for History Essay Downstairs Store to be Made of genuine kid inches An especially good doll —Downstairs Store TTT TTT THE SEATTLE STAR { WILL FIGHT KLUX KLAN : ‘MINER CRUSHED | BY AUTO; DIES Pete Peterson, 50, of Black | =| Diamond, Accident Victim | Pete Peterson, 60, a miner from Black Diamond, was killed at #:35 D. mM, Wednesday, when struck by An auto driven by George NM. Black well, 2303 Hunter bivd, at Sixth ave. &. and Dearborn ot most instantaneous Blackwell told the polies that he Was going east on Dearborn at Sbout 15 miles an hour, when Peter #on suddenly appeared tn front of hix automobile, Peterson was knocked down and folled under the car HM. 8. Eddy, a fireman, who was following Blackwell's car in a fire | department automodile, corroborated | Blackwell's story and exonerated him sas | Of blame for the accident. Peterson's | S| body is at the morgue. | To Be Given Prize Death wag al nt Presentation of the $1,000 prize for | the best essay on an historical sub Ject by an American professor of an American college or university, given }by the Knights of Columbus, will be made at Walla Walla Thursday eve |ning to Samuel Slag Bemis, pro fessor of history in Whitman college Remin’ exeay was entitled, “The Jay Treaty.” BELLINGHAM. — Two hundred! and thirty citizens of Bellingham and Whatcom county sign inftiative bill No, 48 (80.10 plan) without being registered. Therefore face prosecu tion. Date for hearing to be net soon ] UARULUUSAUUAENEEOGEOGEOGUAGEEALEAUEUO AOA ASPIRIN \the Ku Kiux Kian will be liated here some time durtu —— month, when 4 national con Insist on Bayer Package (=) A out « plan of campaten. This in announced by Pat lo’Donnell, Chicago attorne: motto: “Freedom for jen equality j ite organization headquarte ered thruout the unter foothold. | promises A murmur of ———- | sharply and hopefully: he asked. lanning Fall Fashion Show Members of the Woman's league | |me in a series of grim, realistic pie. | he|from the lips of atening friends, "As | sank for the third time | but just as McGregor was preparing past life seemed to rise before |to resume, McTavish interrupted him “And did you happen to notice,” | you a fiver in the autumn of 19197?" Unless you see the name “Bayer™ | on package or on tablets you are not| “We're out to lick which contains proper few cents. Druggiste also sell bot. | constitution. tles of 24 and 100. Aspirin ts the le p has | “This is to be a real fight.” "It will not end with a/up in tie fight against,the Kian. f talk and wonderful promises. the Ku Klux) ue « of formu: next vention of delegates to the American Untiy league is scheduled to meet and map| louvers against the Ku Klux, O’Don-|]) rick 1 ¥. all—po. Patrick H. O'Donnell ans [hundreds of sympathetic organiza. | and| tain ® weekly newspaper to distribute chairman of the league which has aas| literature against the organization to | down with the Kuland to public officials as well ] or rm ¥y wher h Handy boxes of tweive tablets cost | inalienable rights guaranterd by the “We have plenty of money with trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of |which to proceed, and our agente of Salicylicacid, | now working In the Weat report that and menace of its intolerant attitude, de of agents| velopment of tts vconomic boycott, the Klan has succeeded in gain-! fighting to wipe it off the map. | getting the genuine Bayer product and forever disperse them. i We preserived by physicians over twen, | Shall not resort’to force, and all our) sympathy rolled! ty.two years and proved safe by mil. | *ction will be far more open and lions for abovebodrd than that of Kian fot Colds Headache lowers, who have not the courage vT ache Lumbago to parade openty Earache Fheumatism | “Our main plan of attack wil! be Neuralgia Pain, Pain | @long politica! lines. We intend “a picture of me lending| accept only “Bayer” package| Proving that the Kian seeks to fo @irectiona,|ment batred and suppress those other clothing. year some time THE COMMUNITY FUND SOLICITOR YOUR NEIGHBOR—WELCOME HIM! Is Our store is different. Positively every suit in our store has TWO PAIRS OF PANTS. Our shop is also different because these suits have many carefully hand-tai- lored features — the kind you’d expect to pay $10 or $15 more for than we are charging. Never before have you had the oppor- tunity to get such val- ues in four - piece suits. Seattle’s Exclusive Two-Pants Suit Shop Here you will find all the new fabrics, materials and styles. Come in and pick out your suit. We know you will admit you have never seen anything to surpass the quality and values we offer. BIG LINE OF OVERCOATS Our line of overcoats is very complete, Included are the new Whipcords. No- where will you find values to beat these at— $20—$25—$30—$35 ocheste \CLOTHES SHOP jances ask are a barometer of the i} tions planning to send repre re lnentatives to the demonstration in |f! Chieago next month which will be| one of the biggest spectacles ever ween.” | In addition to ite political man- nell says the league will also main: | league members all over the country | “Political activities of the Klan, | particularly in Texas; the increasing are among the reasons why we are "And by the time we're there'll be 20 million Americ thru | lined TALK OF BORAH, | "HUGHES, HOOVER These Three Men Arouse Interest in Country BY FRANK J. TAYLOR WASHINGTON, Sept. 28-—"What kind of a fellow is this man Borah?” ‘This question was asked me more than any other in the course of « trip which took me twice across the coast-to-coast, and thru & juestione casual acquaint: public's interest in national affairs, here im what one traveler found people thinking ebout: “How are Hughes and Hoover getting along?” For some strange reason, Hughes and Hoover are grouped together In the public mind. When one wae mentioned separately to the writer, it was usually Hughes, Generally he was commented upon for his conduct of foreign affairs, !ut more recently the question wavy “What made his way to stumble over the New berry issue?" Harding seems to be winning « reputation for indecision and fun ling, Few rise to deferd his ad- ministration “What's the matter with the Harding administration?” hat ia the way the question ts y framed, but further oun. versation reveals the fact that the president and his cabinet are | iamed often for inactivity of congress. Curiously enough, the average per- son, as indicated by random re marks, t# not turning democrat tn his discontent, as he turned from democrat to republican two years ago. This time fickle public fancy is turning to outstanding Insurgents, with Borah the favorite, Hughes « hope—"if he fen't all tied up with the administration,” as they put it “Willard | |A New Battery at A New Price It's a new Battery all right, but it bears an old and} famous name. The great | Willaré Factory ts now! turning out a new Wood! Separator type at prices as low as $17.45 | #o that those who MUST have a law priced Battery will at least get all they pay for—and more than is usually expected at such a price. | LET US GIVE YOU THE DETAILS OF THIS BAT. TERY BARGAIN. ; DT nee 617 EAST PIKE station 30 ano BLANCHARD 3222 EASTLAKE ADMIRAL WAY 4T CALIF. enoncnengescncncney 6 and 3] @ regular picnic Pimento Cheese jenemerensoucsene v Hughes go out of " | countered 9 to 10 Evening Dressen—i7 Women's Stik Batin 10 to 11 Lisle in nine Children's 100 pairs, 5 to Svein ine %, and in black only voll from displa For lar To, be placed on mer ced from $19.60 Sle for this hour in the to $9 6 each For this Women's Hostery De Or 3 Pairs for 50¢ Vigured Pereales — 1,200 Dress Ginghams — 1,600 yards, 36 Inches wide yards, 27 inches wide, and in light colors and and in a ood ansort denirable for ment of checks and patterns of plaids most! ght r this hour, a yard. ad house dr ormerly 20¢ For thir hour, a ed apron) on Formerly ‘15 Collar and Cuff Sets and Collars—37c Main Floor Collars and Collar and Cuff Bets of dainty em- broidered organdy in @ splendid color assortment, also of net with tiny net frill edges and lace trim med. While they last, at 37e. 2to 3 | Women's Hose of fine cotton, in black, white and brown, and tn | gizes 8% to 10, but not each size | in every color, Special for this | hour, in the Women’s 19 Hosiery Department, pr. Cc Or 3 Pairs for 500 Veiling150 pieces In vell lengths. These include fancy meshes and with elastic, merly $1.00, c Tz RHODES oo. FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or C. O. D. ordere taken on Friday Hour Sale mer- chandise, and the right to limit qua ntities is reserved o— Men's Sweaters—12 roll Plush Coats—$29.50 Second Floor Beautiful Plush Coats with plain or fur-trimmed collars and some with fur cuffs and fur at the bottom. Three-quarter-length coats in loose-beck and belted models. They are of a fine grade of plush and satin lined, in sizes 16 to 46. Fur collars are of black opossum, natural opossum and coney. Choice at $29.50 each. 3 to 4 Children’s Sleeping Garments in button-down-the-front gathered at the wrist and ankle A plain knit gar ment, in sizes 6 to 16 years. 6 of them are of- fered for this hour in the Wom- en's Knit Underwear Department, each . Hairbow Ribbons—200 PAGE & 11 to 12 1 to2 Underwear — 60 including shirts in sizes 36, 40, 42, Men's collar style Jersey Bweat- SAT ments, ~ ‘ mm Bargin th 46, and drawers in sizes 16 #8 and'40 only, These 2% 24 36 and 46. This aos rs oe is a broken line of Col- formerly at $2.50. line and Yourfit under- wear that sold formerly for $3.25 a garment. For this hour, $1 .65 a garment Cretonnes—600 yards of 34 and 36inch Cretonnes In the new chintz pat- terns and colors; also ® good nursery design. Formerly 26¢ yard. For this peur, a yard, 2 Oe Priced for quick cleanup this hour, 5 Voiles and Batistes—300 yards, including summer fabrics, have been taken from regu lar stock and priced for quick cleanup. Formerly 18c some Abe a a nis hour, yard a Milliners’ Trimmings Special $1.25 Each Ostrich Banding and Tubing, suitable for edg- ing or trimming on hats. In navy, gray, henna, turquoise, biack and other colors. Formerly $1.95 and $2.26 a yard. Special Friday, $1.25 each. <= = = aS 4to5 Children’s Kain Capes—17 of them, in red and blue, and {nclud- ing sizes 10, 12 and 14 years. These have been taken from reg- ular stock selling at $1.49 and are offered special for this 95 c hour, each Boys’ Caps—60 of them, in an excellent assortment of patterns, style, and For- a 19 yards, 4 chenille dotted patterns In a good = and 4% inches wide, and in floral Sizes are 6% to 6%. Splendid amsortment of colors, Special for patterns. Formerly 26c a yard, caps for school wear. Priced spe this hour, in the Veiling 15 For this hour, 12 cial for this hour in the 69 Department, each ....+- Sb PONE a 54.05 sreoncae one C Boys’ Department, each. c To Tax Residents for Earwig Work For failure to rid ther premises of earwigs, Im accordance with the law, 133 property owners in King county will be assessed §6 each on the tax rolls to cover the cost of the state's doing the work for them. A total of 173 taxpayers were as- neased by the estate, but 11 were freed from responsibility at a hear ing before the county commission: | ere. Objections of 30 others will be heard Friday by the commissioners. stove. La Follette another, “but a little too radical,” and Hiram Johnson | frequently mentioned. What are folks all over the coun try talking about? ‘Well, little about the tariff or of foreign affairs, yome of the bonus. | car to use y little about the whip aubsidy, ©) 000 to have gray t a about taxation, but most about prohibition, in the en- forcement of which, about every | ether citizen s ty have en-| unpleasant experiences bordering on violation of his home or his person. | DAVENPORT.—Two girls, giving | f names as Nellie and Agnes Mitohell sentenced to serve 10 days in Jail after pleading gutlty to grand lar. ceny charge of stealing men's ap-| pare! from clothing store, Said | 5 Switt Di [partment Bt their home was in Iowa. partment sto ing heir Cleanses the sealp. No toni Blind Boy Finds His Famiiy Dead PARIS, Sept. 28.—Groping about his home after returning from @ lec- ture, Jean Uhmette, a blind boy, of Bezons, found his father, mother and sister euffooated by fumes from a Why Have Gray Hair or Dandruff?’ .. Nourtshine will restore your hair promotes you socially and in business, Nourishine Positively Not a Dye 1 Drug Co., Co., Rhodes Company De- and other drug at $1.25 & bottle. Critic Says Women Should Rule Home LONDON, have this right. Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influ Over Rheumatism James H. Allen, of Rochester, suffered for years with rheu- Many times this Cerrible ceaseless study, that no one can free from rheumatism until the cumulated impurities, comm called uric acid deposits, were lived in the joints expelled from the body. vith this } in mind he o made experim yunded a pri and complet: 4 symptom em. % who took it, with called marvelous success, years of urging he decided to ufferers know abow hy {te growth. Harmiees and pless- | is tt necessary for | which handicaps 1 tonte which feeds , thus restoring Tt is used Owl Drug he will gindly without comment.—Ad@ nd tisement. SHEFFIELD ONE-MAN CROSS-CUT SAWS Specially Priced 314-foot, regular $3.35, special. 4- foot, regular $8.85, special . Made of high quality, specially pered steel (warranted). $1.25 TUMBLER HOLDER, SPECIAL 69c Extra heavy copper, nickel plated. Originally made for government use. GALVANIZED COAL HODS Very Special at 43¢ 17-inch size, strongly made. good value at 43¢. —— Sore Houre—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. BM. tem- TABLE TUMBLERS Special 39¢c Dozen 8-oz, size, medium weight, fluted Tumblers, A rea! bargain at 12 for 39¢. No deliveries, BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER Special for Friday at 6 rolls for 25¢. A good quality paper, made by the A. P. W, Paper Company. Sept. 28.—-Dr. Arthur King writes that wombn were de- signed to rule the home and should He finally decided, after years of be id muscles and @ recovery return your money

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