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Complains When Held for Gun Play KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, Oct. 27 —"They don't make all this fuss fabout a shooting scrape tn Mextoo,” complained Louisa Blanche, when arrested and on $1,600 ball for Assault with a dangerous weapon, The authorit cording to W. A. Wiest, deputy district attorney, hold Louisa atempted to attack Alice Lin. con, Loutsa resented Alice's atten. tions to one Lewls Alveria Jesus Cudiel, a bystander, was wounded tn the leg. All are Mexicans, The energy value of the avocado, or alligator pear, ts more than tw hat of most other frutte, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. ‘New Thrills and Throbs in Each Woman’s Letter Two Prizes Will Be Awarded in Contest Telling of Greatest Moment | Oy Weote von Kettler out from over the top of the pile let us explain that we are much distressed, We find that choosing “Greatest Mo- ment” contest letters for publica- tion Is @ difficult proposition, Tho many are similar tn thought, each letter haa @ little thrill or throb es [that in some way ls different from | DF A fine meal in a can | HeinzSpaghetti makes & a fine meal. Prepared in the Heinz skillful, careful way, after the recipe of a celebrated vor—it comes to you - in a can, ready to heat and serve, HEINZ Spaghetti Ready cooked, ready to serve the last, And we want to print them “lL That we cannot do. fo we fret about tt, then finally choose one for . day's publication. A letter fol “My greatest moment, I first wea motherhood, Bome- thought, thing later in my life makes me think that, while first motherhood te & wonderful moment, there are others even more prectous, Take two chubby, helpless arms wound around your neck, « little baby kiss on your lips, and & sweet little volee calling you “Mamma.” In my éstimation this can be the greatest moment in a woman's Hfe, OMANBACK_ | FROM PRISON PORTLAND, Oct, 27.—Mrs. V. EB. Tnnes, wife of the former Portland attorney, now held on charges of us ing the malts to defraud and await ing trial in Atlanta, Ga, ie now tn Portland, broken in health and wish ing to forget all connection with Tnnea, Mra. Innes, who prefers to be known o# Mra. Ida Mae Harborough, her name before her marriage to nnes, contracted tuberculosis while Italian chef—flavored |*rving three yenrs in the federal Prison at Atlanta. She was convicted and enriched with | ith Innes. who got seven years on the Georgia chain gang, tn connec. | Heinz famous Tomato |!!0" with the dirappearance of Bea trice and Lots Nelms, Atlanta wom Sauce and a cheese |*. !9 1915. Both were found guilty of larceny after trust, the court hold with just the right fla- |! msiaaminietration of the Netsas estate, Mrs. Innes deciared her lack of tn terest In her husband, whom she has not heard from for years, and in the charge now hanging over him. “I want to forget and I haven't much time tn which to do ihe sald. “Sunny,” Varsity Comic, Out Again Sun Dodger, the University of Washington comic publication, which last year was banned by the faculty. yaad again on the campus Fri. day. Tt has been decided that “Sunny” ehall continue thru the year under the watchful eye of a censor. It ~- shall appear monthly, as tt has done during the school years since 1919. when ft first came Into existence. “the “Sunny” has become nationally [known since the year of its birth. Utmost Beeman ° ES | times as long as our own. in Coffee 4 & NE mn On Sale EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Ou. whalebone rubber, which does Bot cover the root of the mouth if |}) You have two or more teeth. | 4 Natura) Rubber, s set of teeth um Lyke Rubber, Production of the bu (Virgin We GOLD Chown BRIDGEWORK Most of our present patrona, Fecommended by our earl ers, whose work te still 6004 satisfaction. | All work guaranteed for 15 yeara | Examination tree. OHIO. CUT RATE of Brown FREDERICK FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOW STAIRS SUORE| 50 (Only) Men’s Wool Overcoats soncian gs l 6.95 =x Al Sizes from 34 to 42 Medium-dark and Dark Mixtures | All-around Belts Set-in and Raglan Sleeves DENTISTS Established 20 Years nd Ave. and University Open 0 to 6 Wally—o to 14 sundays extremely-low price: —50 garments only, on sale Saturday, at the No matter what has happened previously, or how bitter the exper! \[] ence, even tho left alone as I am |i! today, I would live thru it all again! for that one great moment that |}! came with baby's first word, “Mamma.” MES, BT. P., Seattle, |f] We will present again a word about the contest that no one need be doubtful about the fundamentals November 2 1s the closing date. | On November 4 the winners will be |[} annoyneed, and the prines—$20 for | the best and $10 for the second beat | —awarded, Writers of the “Creat. |[] ent Moment” letters which are pub> | jlished tn ‘The Star each day will be || presented with two complimentary passes each to the Palace Hip. | "The contest Is being conduct. ed jointly by The Star and the Palace Hip theater, due to the suggestion made by the pleture, “The Fatal Marriage,” soon to be shown at the theater, The contest Is limited to women only, ‘The essays are limited to 100 words. AUTOMATICALLY LIFT RUM FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA || Enter the chemist.bootlegger And he doesn't make synthetic |} gin, either, It's a new stunt that has been devised to save liquor thrown || overboard by rum-runners when they are pursued too closely, The contraband spirits are tied In sacks, along with a quantity of || rock salt and a number of corks. When the mick ts thrown over. board, the welght of the rock salt makes it sink. An hour elapses || and the danger passes, By that time the salt has dissolved and the corks bring the liquor back to || the surface, where tite bootlesmer rescues it and resumes his merry Journey, s Presbyterians Hold Mission Conference Discussion of the mission work in the home field wan the object of a conference of Presbyterian clerey and laymen from Seattle and other cities at the First United Presby terian chureh, Thursday. The prince! lpal speaker was Rev. R. A. Hutcht json, D. D, gen secretary of the board of home wlons of the United Presbyterian church, Would Buy 2 New Busses for City Purchase of two additional buss. for the 36th ave. & W. city bus line | was recommended by the efty util! tien department at the Thursday meeting. Complaints from patrons that a bus shortage i» hampering service were presented at the meet tng. LSON Wl Saturday stern Wool) or Green $16.95. —THP DOWNSTAIRS STORE THE SEATTLE STAR 300 Garments For Small Boys ON SALE AT THIS LOW PRICE, SATURDAY IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | 150 Juvenile Jersey Suits At $4.35 Each ~in Middy and Button-on styles as pictured. Sizes 3 to 8. In light blue, brown heather and tan heather. Sleeve emblem and contrasting braid trim. Exceptional value at $4.35. 150 Juvenile Overcoats At $4.35 Each —sizes from 4 to 10, Tailored from winter- weight coatings in brown, blue, dark-green and black. All-around belt and military collar, Ex- ceptional value at $4.35. rue pownstains stone 25 (Only) Men’s Heavy Overcoats In dark mixtures, sizes from $4 to 42, In a special offering Saturday, at $12.85 —THE DOWNSTAING STORE Children’s Serviceable Shoes For Every-Day, School and Play BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ HIGH- CUT STORM SHOES, with Brown Calf uppers, made over Munson Army last; sizes 11 to 13144, $4.00; 1 to 2, $4.50; 214 to 6, $4.95 pair. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ ARMY LAST SHOES, with Tan up- pers and Goodyear welted soles; sizes 11 to 1314, $3.50; 1 to 2, $4.00; 214 to 6, $4.50 pair. MISSES’ AND CHIL- GROWING GIRLS’ DREN'S HIGH-CUT LOW-HEELED OX- LACE SHOES, with welt- FORDS, broad - toe ed soles, broad-toe last, style, in Tan or Black Calf, or Patent Leather; sizes 214 to 8, $3.95 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB with Gunmetal or Brown Calf uppers; sizes 81 to 11, $3.75; 1114 to 2, $1.00 pair. New Knitting Yarns 50c Skein NEW SHIPMENT of 2,400 skeins of this good- quality Knitting Yarn (3%-ounce skeins) {s now available in the following colors: Indo Pink Orange Black Brown China blue Maroon, Red Orchid Oxford-gray Old-rose Seal Fawn White —low-priced at 50¢ skein. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD 144 Pairs Stamped Pillow Cases Special $1. 00 Lair LAIN and scalioped Pillow Cases, also atylea heim stitched for crochet, are in cluded in this attractive as- sortment Of dosigns—epecial $1.00 pulr. THE DOWNSTAIRS 8TORB Knitting Silk Reduced to 59c Spool NOLUDED tp this lot are I 15-yard Spools of Sweater Silk—ulso 2£60-yard Bpools of To-knitting Silk—all reduced to BO¢ spool. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Tomorrow’s Promenade of Practical Fashions 10 to 1l a.m. 3 to 4 p.m. How very attractive low-priced Apparel and Accessories can be, will be shown by living models in this demonstration to- morrow—in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Children’s Fashions for tote of four years and upward will be featured in tomor- row’s programa, A New Purchase: 100 Women’s and Misses’ Coats SPECIAL $11.85 Two practical, good-look- ing models, as sketched at left and right, in two of the season’s most popular colorings—brown and rein- deer, : Well-tallored from heavy double-faced Polaire cloth, with back in box- plaited or inverted plait effect, large patch pock- ets; half-lined with dur- able Venetian lining. Sizes 16 to 44 Coats that will be undaunted by the wintriest weather, serving admir- ably for all-season wear—special $11.85. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The DOWNSTAIRS STORE Features for Saturday New Purchases of Popular Silks At Extremely-Low Prices 40-inch Satin Charmeuse At $1.95 Yara An excellent quality, soft-finished and lustrous, suitable for gowns, blouses and trimmings: in Turquoise, Labrador, Coral, Brown, Scarlet, Navy, Jade, Tan- gerine, Beaver, Black; 40-inch width, $1.95 yard. 39-inch Canton Crepe At $2.95 Yard A well-chosen assortment of colors in this most popular of gowning silks— Navy, Gray, Jade, Labrador, Old-rose, Heliotrope, Copenhagen, Seal, Havana, Scarlet, Rust, Sand, Black; 89 inches wide, $2.95 yard. 35-inchGros de Londres At $1.75 Yard Breakfast Coats, Bouffant Evening Frocks, Bags and Pillows make very effective use of this rich Silk, in combi- nation colorings of Rose and Gold, Corn- flower and White, Blue and Gold, Tur- quoise and Gold, Orchid and Blue, Lav- ender and White; also plain Navy, Brown and Rose. Thirty-five inches wide, $1.75 yard. Broken Lines Children’s Dresses and Rompers Redaced to 50c 1799 2 te 8 years In thin die S) povel of odds and ands, offer ing Rompers and Dresses in gin,hems and porcoles at & saarplr reduced prico—SO¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE with Seco, Halloween Lanterns 10c and 20c i deo will find a eplendid as- sortinent of Red, Groon and Yellow Japaneso Lanterns In 7%4- strings. present wear, s silk ribbon shoulder straps and mercerized tape Black Chiffon Velvet | At $3.95 Yard A favorable purchase permits this low price. The Velvet is the soft, lustrous quality that drapes admirably into gowns, skirts, suits and hats. Black only, 39 inches wide, $3.95 yard. 54-inch Navy Serge At $1.95 Yard The material for a good-looking frock or skirt may be purchased advantageous- ly from this offering of Navy Serge, in 54-inch width, underpriced at $1.95 yard. 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta At $1. 75 Yard Such lovely evening frocks, draperies and pillows may be made from this soft, lustrous Glace Taffeta, which features changeable effects of Gold and Tur- quoise, Pekin-blue and Rose, Tangerine and Gold, Green and Gold, Rose and White, Rust and Gray, Coral and White, Turquoise and Rose, Coral and Gold, Gold and Lavender, Pink and White; aiso plain Rose and Coral, 85 inches wide, $1.75 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Full-lined Corduroy Robes $4.25 OMEN will be delighted with the careful finish- ing of these Corduroy Robes, lined throughout Made in roll-collar, flowing-sleeve style, with gathered skirt and belt. Choice of Cherry, Copenhagen, Fuchsia and Pansy colorings, sizes 36 to 44, $4.25. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Women’s Wool-and-cotton Union Suits $1.65 : wu just the right mixture of wool to insure , comfort, these Union Suits are excellent for Bodice-top style, with shell trimming, draw- In ankle length, with fitted under-arm seam, sizes 36 to 44, $1.65, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE inch helght et 10¢—and 12-inch hoight at 20c, in THE DOWN: STAIRS STORE,