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SEATTLE FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. PAGE 7 FARM BLOG HAS (~ STORIES _}j | RELIEF es Outlines New “Program for This Congress BY PAUL BR, MALLON THE STAR WASHINGTON, Nov, %4— com | plete program pf legisiation to pro vide relief for the farmers during this session of congress was drawn up by farm bloc leaders in the sen | e ato today Serve it This pregram will be submitted for ratification and minor changes at #| full meeting of the bloc members to : often Oe eer tineultien threaten 75 New and Unusually Low-priced to delay speedy action by either house on any of the proposals, farm leaders are organizing their forces to push for action on the following measures in the order | 1. Enactment of the Capper A perfect ending for a) festive dinner is Heinz) Poiret Twill Dresses Plum Pudding. Andso} amenament to. the ach Cum. : good and wholesome, 80) jrvers st the Inersine com ON SALE TOMORROW | merece con mo in i. | UT , convenientand econom-| fc’ en farm products and re- | WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SIZES sult In lower freight charges to | the farmer, 2. Revision of the farm cred Ite system clther by the new Capper bill, which would lessen the powers of the bankers over loans, or some other measure to be designed for the same result. 3. Perfect the present mar keting ald system by pushing the Norris bill to set up & new government corporation to fi- nance the marketing of farm products or some new measure to extend ald to present co-oper- ative marketing organtzations. . Disposition of the Muscle Shoals nitrate project to lessen cost of fertilizer to the farmer. ical, that it lends a fes- tive air to every-day __ meals as well. EINZ PLUM PUDDING DOZEN or more surprisingly attractive styles are in this new shipment of Poiret Twill Dresses. Models for Street, Business or College wear; embellished with Tailored } Mary Graham Bonner To get material for the 4,400 chil-| Gren's stories she has written, Mary | Graham Bonner has visited every 200 |]/ im this country and has made the |}/ acquaintance of practically every |f! epecies of wild animal, | She has just apent stx months in jf] the Canadian Rockies learning about | bears, panthers, anakes and others tn| their native haunts, and since her | return she has been almost @ dally The primary aim, however, wit! P| visitor at the Bronx Park Zoological to lower freight rates—the problem | Gardens and the Central Park Zoo which {s now considered the mort jin New York | immediate need of the farmer. SD) «chitdren are more intelligent than ator Capper is the leader in th®) non people believe” she nays. “They | movement and he expects to av®| a4 often more observing than their |f| his amendment reported from the '"| parents and more quick to renee tn-| teratate commerce committes a8 9000 |p curmoten, ‘They are reading better | as possible. books than ever before, and those Capper deciares that high freleht | wig write for them must know thelr rates now are responsible for the) minjects thoroly aa well as be able to high prices of grain products. H*| write interestingly about them.” says that farmers cannot market! stisy Bonner writes fairy stories wheat on the margin existing freteht | anq outdoor stories, but she mays ant- | rates require. mal stories are the most popular with the majority of children. Auto Horn Scares a agen oe Attacking Lions jini 4 | French Money to Finance Greeks ATHENS, Nov 24.—Present indi- eations are that French capitalists will develop the Greek railways, English proffers having been re- Jected. : Beauty Arrested | for Selling Dope LONDON, Nov 24.—Declared the most beautiful woman ever arrested here, Mrs. Tinovia Lasonides was Sentenced to hard labor for selling cocaine. Workman Boiled to Death in Tar Pot ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 24.—Fall- ing head first into a tank of boiling tar while repairing « road, James was boiled to death. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORM Braid, bits of colored Crepe on sleeves or ~ Navy Blue, Midnight Blue or Brown Sizes 16 and 18 years—36 and 42 Tub Frocks for Girls facings. Some styles have belts with novelty Unusually low-priced, at $1.25 fastenings. ) HN NS 52! O O NL NSTAIRS STORE The kind girls like to Featured Tomorrow in the DOWNSTAIRS MILLINERY SECTION | Women’s and Misses’ Coats | Delightfully Moderate in Price $11.85 and $17.75 | | | | | | CAPE TOWN, Nov. 24.--Four set | tlers attacked by lions while driving AGAIN FEARED. kuru escaped death almost by a mir acle, Unarmed, they expected to be a hent of oxen from Nalrobi to Nw |, why Seen eee esas 0 peat tn tna] TQ00MA Stresses Need of! ny Becton Two Groups of Feathers wear to school. Pretty ie ieee promeamant, the Griver Checking the Puyallup WO GROUPS of th Coats have become very Reduced in Price to styles, in Plaid and plain Gashed forward, hie horn shnemnt| ‘TACOMA, Nov, 94—Danger of 0 woe eee Gingham combinations, wildly. The lions, frightened by the horn’s noise, turned tal) and fied. popular with Women and Misses seeking pleasing styles at moderate prices: At $11.85 Utility Coats of Polatre coating, nicely taflored; fn Se and raglan sleeve styles, with convertible collar and all-around belt. Brown and Reindeer shades. At $17.75 Well taflored Coats of Plaid-back coatings, Brown, and Reindeer double-faced Polaire cloth, and Gray- a gto aah george yegoed | mixed coatings. Full and half-lined. Styles suitable occur, wi oul e now [reat and rowing industrial district ||| for Street, Business and Motoring. Ste, Sted underarm seam, oe ~ a Sizes 86 to 44, at $1.65 suit just like the big ships come into i ; on the Tacoma tidefiats. More than 80 attended the meeting | Sizes in both lots for Deiet Seubk The tun wh STORE ¥ plotured is and many were called upon by Prea!. Misses and Women. See of all-metal, twin-screws, rudder —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE LACE ‘neverything. Key winding, spring- dent Frank D. Hill, of the Chamber Foevieidin ax 12-Yard Bolts —_ Beacon-Cloth a Bes ha Bath Robes to $13.50, Assorted designs In Diamond New and Low-Priced $3.45 to 1%-tnch widths, 1%-yard belts, low-priced, at 50¢ bolt. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FFERING some very at- tractive new patterns in the well-known Beacon-cloth, developed in several pleasing styles. Satin and ribbon trim- med; with pockets and cord. og a Eg Moderately priced, at $3.45. . ; 2 pounds for —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE flood such a# has coourred two or three times during the last century, and effective means of combating It, by control of the Puyallup river, which empties into the bay here, formed the basis of a lengthy hear with trimmings of Piping, Rick-rack Braid and bits of Embroidery. Sizes 7 to 16 years, at $1.25. aad —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 95c $1.95 Women’s Cotton Union Suits $1.65 Fine ribbed, cream color cotton Union Suits, Made in the favo- rite Dutchneck style—with mer. cerised band finish and draw: string, fitted underarm seam, Featured in TOYTOWN Tomorrow Mechanical Boats are by no means the prime reason for effective control of the flood wa- tors of the Puyallup, There ts ever present, he said, the danger of a dev. |}, astating flood such as is Gencribed by “A watch which does not keep time is a trial and an annoy- nee. ae watoh which keeps accurate time ie a pride and Jo’ us take care of your watch. | We i ree pair it properly an’ Keep it tn g00d condi- 2 Frank J.Victr, lc. WATCHMAKERS 1203 Second Ave. of Commerce, to expreas their views, | relate thetr experiences tn floods, tell |f) |of damages done and the reasons ||! |why the government should assist | Tacoma In the flood problem. Those Present represented the tidefiat tn. dustries, railroads and lands threat. ened by the river, and included city, county and port offictals and bust nese men of the city. BENTON WELL | STRIKES GAS SPOKANE, Nov. %4-——A gaa bo | | that ds expected to measure between ||| five and ten million feet a day has been struck by the Conservative Ot! company of Spokane fn tts well in the Benton county field, about 20 miles northeast of Prosser, according to word received in Spokane by officers and stockholders of the company. The company has been drilling in the field for some time and the pres- | ent strike was made at a depth of about 665 feet, nearly 100 feet nearer the surface than the drillers had ox- pected, | “I believe that the drill penetrated |]! a cPevice and that this is the reason the gas was struck so much sooner than our geologists sald we micht expect a strike,” sald H. C. Harris, one of the largest stockholders tn the | company. “Of course thia strike in nothing but what we have steadily |f| expected, and, while we are highly |}! gratified, we are not murprined.” History Books Are | Condemned by Sons) Seven American histories, used as | Sail Boats That Really Sail, $2.50 Just like the picture (only larger), and strongly made through- out. All painted, rigged with mast, boom and sail, at $2.50. Other Sail Boats, 15¢ to 60¢. Sleeping Teddy Bears $3.25 Most Teddy Bears don't like to go to sleep! But this one does, and he “squeaks,” too, if you push his “tummy.” He ts 16 inches high end very tame. Priced at 93.25. W. Office Popular Prices: Lower Floor, Tic to $2.00. Balcony, $1.00 and $1.60. “Kiddie Mix’’ " The New Hard Candy At 27c Pound All kinds of queer shapes the youngsters will like—de- licious and wholesome, tool WALNUTS, new crop, 835¢ Bowling Alleys 75c to $2.25 Lots of fun with a toy Bowl ing Alley! TOYTOWN has se I oral sizes, complete with Ten- Te to pins and Balls, at 82.25 set. DIAMOND ‘BARGAINS DIAMOND ‘BROKERS It is to your advantage to buy diamonds in the store that gives you the best possible value for the money. Saving money in Boys’ Fleece-lined Union Suits, $1.00 Gray cotton, fleece-lined, fine- ribbed Union Suits, in high-neck, long-sleeve, ankle-length style. Made with Fiat-locked seams. Sizes 24 to 34, at $1.00 auit, Army-Last Shoes For Boys and Youths Made on the comfortable Munson Army-last; of sturdy, —TOYTOWN, IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Suits Toca at Oe, $329.00 Pair Diamond Earrings, blue rater ome 89% $195.00 Man's Diamond Ring, 1-carat rhea A $105.00 Snap We Bave You at Least 25%. ESTABLISHED Three-stone elsewhere $100.00. Our price . Solid Platinum Dinner_ Ring Must be seen to be appreciated A amall Jogouts secures any diamond til) a8. Open Wvenings Till Christmas AM vay coN “DIAMOND BROKERS” 821 SECOND AVENUE (Near Marion) Diamond _ Ring, . $195.00 Let Us Prove 1 1880 History of the United States,” by John P. O'Hare; “Speech of Recon. eilfation With America” (Burke), by Cc. H, Ward; “Short American His. tory by Grades”; “American History for Grammar Grades,” by Pverett Barnes; of the United States for Schools,” by McLaughtin and Van Tyne, and “Our United States,” by William Backus Guitteau “History Dancers Cover Half Mile in 10 Minutes PARIS, Nov. 24,—Here are some statistics proving that there is ex ercise in dancing as practised in France. An average dancer covers # distance of half a mile in 10 minutes dancing an ordinary one-step. He will cover a mile and a halt, how ever, doing “the American fox-trot,” but only # quarter of a mile in the tango. — LACED SHOES: _high-cut style, broad-toe last and buckle fastening. Sizes 11 to 2, at $4.50 pair; 24% to 6, at $4.95 pair. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S TAN LACED SHOES: high-cut styles, with Goodyear welted soles. Car ried in different widths. Sizes 81% to 11, at $3.75 pair; 111% to 2, at $4.00 pair. GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORDS: in Patent Leather, Black Calf and Tan Calf; comfortably-low heel with Rubber top-lift. Sizes 24% to 8, good value, at $3.95 pair: GROWING GIRLS’ HIGH-TOP LACED SHOES: in Mahogany-colored Calfskin. Made on Medium- toe last, with medium heel. Sizes 214 to 7, at $4.95 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE buying « diamond ts just the same as putting it in the bank, as te ce books in th. we | wn Calf leather. Welted THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE diamonds are @ good investment—-WHEN BOUGHT RIGHT. Gua have just pan Ceeeuerae ae An all-around serviceable $6 45 Compare these few specials with other dealers’ prices: the local chapter of the Sons of the |l! shoe for active boys. Sizes 11 * ‘A Few SPECIALS From Our | Fency taty's Dianong Rive: [| textoooks, tending. to weaken the || to 18%, at $3.50 pair; 1 to 2, Mahogany- ANDY SUITS for active 5,000 Stock Gecsiar 2100 $55.00 B) American spirit ana national toyat at $4.00 pair; 214 to 6, at Finished boys with TWO PAIRS 7 kone wae eed the Weld Pade ee i| « SOoR wae, 5 OF KNICKERS, full lined me 2%-carat Blue ite Diamond, tory of the United States,” revised yi! . font sue eaon ne | vee $485.00 |? Adee pumnen Hart; “schoo! {| Boys’ AND YOUTHS’ TAN Smokers’ Stands| Neat styles with all-round $1.95 In the style pictured, 36 inches high, nicely fin. ished and fit ted with 8% inch Glass Ash - Receiver and Match holder, An ideal Smok- ers’ Gift, and an unusually wood value, at $1.95 cach. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Belt and inverted plait in back. Blue or Brown-mixture materials. Sizes 10 to 16, at $6.45, Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats $6.45 With close-fitting Military collar and all-round belt, in Blue or Gray colors. Good-wearing materials. Sizes 21% to 8, moderately priced, at $6.45. —THB DOWNSTAIRS STORE: ’