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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 OPEN CAMPAIGN GERMANS FIGHT NOBLES THRONG Errol Scouts to FORTY-THREE WAYS OF || tse 1 Chinesein | |W. W. Felton, Leadership Course Olympia Dope Raids} Yakima, Passes On . y/ “INTC wis if OLYMPIL Feb. 19 oping k Feb. 19.—W elt | his scout master will be given th. ST 7 . po > ; dent of Yakima for 28 years) q " r wae for y t " . ‘ a ws a f . wh 1 « contractar Alleged Vendor Goes on} Three So'diers Killed in’ Ancient Tutankhamen AUR lies, Paeuath 4.4 the’ tise h a tet; abntaiaina vlads ? tha gills ype no Bs, swe ae : j 8 . preparing all nd sea foo 9 fate ealth f & Trial Tuesday Train Crash | Holds Royal Court o os biade’ teas ‘hee a ofteitte 2 vp Ea ‘ oo “Af . | All scout leaders, troop committee z wore take *& as active alley een | ny meat, Our Washington b i i rge 1 r out: Shame a eta aad ty Jack Jungmeyer | DALHAUSREN, Feb. 19 Three} LUXOR, Heypt, Feb. 19 oh | men and scout mastersiwill moet at bulletin, which you may obtain free on re nt the remainder on charges | tice Mina and tuna pie ne LOS ANGELES, Feb 19—The! French were k 1 and more ‘ on, | Woll's cafeteria Wednesday evening m below, writing ve p ft place where nareco' # | of Yakim were erexted by him. Ha ee opening wedge will be driven into|%® reported injured when five cou: olding once more on the | February 21 ard mail to our Washington bureau ¢ used, All are said to have been | is survived the widow and four dope traffic In the world’s movie hub, | Pld engines were sent crashing into| banks of the Nile wei ~ - eet: | released on bi | ehitd fre. C. BE. Cruse and Mrai m . Mfficials believe, thru | {Me rear of a French engineers’ tre " ates « vee Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, ) —- c H. Wimer, of Yakima urs a ov — ; ; fe ‘ 1922 New York Ave., Washington, D. ( { : jHeleniak. of Spokane, and Ray Wa federal prosecution of James Bruno, | tween Wietmar and Dathausen ; Price Here Before want « copy of the bulletio, “FISH AND SEA FOOD," Full Fleet List | Felton, city editor of the Seattle tam ny " . om . | Signals on this line fulled to work v T . : : ont | ° Mr. Felton was a Mason, 2 member whose trial on a charge of vending pai and inclose herewith a twocent stamp for same. m v Barvotics in Hollywood will begin | Wasbheported, the French blaming pe , Se ion in Tacoma Now in Harbor |r Af temple, Ste ners, and of the ’ here February 20. sabotage. |where ¢ Ane aee sd orgy sonia Name....sccseeeee 4s 4ape sade shpnaeathe thseosiecbdei bance A ee Attaniie oat, wemete 2 cma ts : abet AR Se 7 | One Belgian soldier was killed and| holds sw and Seattle chapter, Disabled American ¢ harbor, according to © RSE Tp : : ape pcgbop Bends, seo! * fore catafalqu Veterans, who ix now in charge of E ; sports to Merchants’ Ezeh; |QONG URGES GIRU } who arrested him, had an extenstye|® ®umber wounded when a Belgian ig | : Wiseet GUE Ne,» onsccrerchsxenareceaccccsce tresses | " a f FF “este m the tamous fm center, | 88 Wit a reach sunny rin at [LIGAETS FLOODING the income tax department of the|| } } || tn Koya! sas xisam packet xocn|> TO ESCAPE JATB in 4 This trial follows the visit to Los | Crefeld, between Aix La Chapelle and| The sepulchre ir Inide was r akime internal revenue office, will Ci csshinsd i cdseys cs sksa dit sehdesea a hed >} dab and cactcceiee Doll, sist r ship of the Lo hh Katrine [TACOMA Feb. 19—As a mission i . o in Beattie to attend the next meet in now at the Spokane st. dock. chol n ty ja o- “ 4 Angeles of Col, Nutt, federal narcotic | Puren: Muminated w t ghts aa it} Ph a , Me . Hge pan a pa en toed _ seed dpinag hey pve a vs bagpe oo = reath was throw he official ins | i Ne chapter ec ries | \ al 4 ou } a Bi . & prin. . i Chief, It ts considered the first gun} Peath sentences will be immediate wes Haows bag Be 7d pa ; ” r . A WR sess scrinssdenssereass sddanevintiacs 400600 690 [her at the mame dock t the Gothic|oner, climbed thru a window and ¥ i im & concentrated state and govern. |!¥ {nflicted on thone responsible Ries "| ar eae wah ARNG S epnial Henulel | Star, which will take on a miscel|éown 25 feet of pipe to the street, . © ime arve iided and partment officers o stric scoeteeietietemtem cneamenemenen nenenen ne mae || pe * i ment attack on drug vendors haunt-/"®* Announced, and the French and| {? {Po "i a. cae aoe | . r t bask ere t cm ‘diate t in [as cous cars (Bae, steamers are| The uniformed trepherds were um ts ing the cinema colony, Belgians are taking extraordinary | thousand glittering points as the dis | AOA, SENAY, MG VERG: BOTS “3 e Adm rienta able to find pat sheep, jot HOLLYWOOD MECCA Precautions thruout the Ruhr to pre-| tinguished guests paced by to do OF WILY DOPSTERS vent further accidents _to the lord of uppeF and Because of tts wealthy residents ee sages Egypt, whose mummy les A and sensation seeking winter tourista, | . Hollywood long has been the mecci French Soldier Is ankbamen was a tomed to of America’s willest dopesters and AY splendor wh he lived, but it ts hs duapait 0€ enforcement oftcere | __ SHOt by Policeman sen sR he lived, butt te Here, according to those who thus} ESSEN, Feb, 19.—Fighting be|an efficient and variously ired } ture Hollywood, habitues haye|*W¥een French soldiers and German |army as the one which patrolled the af INTE ke en an stv TENE Eeba practicalty “Siumune antna’s| Potion tn Gittorent parte ot the Troms |e’) (he obs which patrolled the FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE barrier of wealth and inflyence,|¥# reported today and the situation | keys, horses and cat and on foot Sleuths declare the handicap in men | **¢med to be drifting toward guerilla| armed with long poles. rifles and iy and money makes suppression almost |W®!fare. A German policeman shot | «words. The pr tiffly to at ; e Sepoesibie. jand wounded a French soldier ut fon as the nobles passed. rm : Again, the problem of enforcement | Gelsenkirchen, the lattwr returning TOURISTS THRONG | 4 here probably is the hardest in the | the fire, wounding the policeman. VALLEY OF KINGS country, officers say, because there| A French sentry was ambushed| In addition to the official visitors : “ are no dives and no obvious under-/ 44 wounded near Westenhauson. | motiey throng of tourlats pearking Seorka t where the “stool pig-| Feeling thru the occupied areas be-| ql languawes, swarmed into the Val 4 eon" system of detection can be/°ame extremely bitter, this clash |jey of the Kings to stare at the en. operated. i coming @ few hours after a French | trance to the subterranean mber, | |] officer was found dead, believed " nelent Thebes crumbled . Peddlers usually are paid by check | © Not since ancient Thebes crum! = and transactions are those of the|*isin by German policemen. Several |to Yecay and the vege ve wn cos | A Special Purchase of 200 - business world rather than of the ther clashes between the troops | replaced the rumble of chariot wheels Gen, The result: One peddier ts) ¥eF® reported. if lin ite streets, has a crowd e FEBRUARY ‘ caught in Hollywood to 100 in other| @.9 marched thru its enviro FEATURED 5 sections of the eity. G Tight Lord Carnarvon led the distin - 4 SYRAHITIO Pamrres ermany* | ightens gulshed guests, followed by Queen VALUES IN FRINGE MOVIELAND Up on Foreigners | "set of sigium, © sibel oa A Brie rtm tut] wagntnonen, | as Satta, ena stam (Sizes 42 to 52) BATHROOM Movieland, where, as described by the| German government in an official dae a ond Tame Aneate pots law's ferrets, the morphine needie| communication received at the Males ce'the Barptan welll passes around « langourous group of| department thru the American em-| & auoolately imposelbie | ap aaeietes fraulein, Perhaps little Otto comes| former “president's policies, At $1.7 5 Yard dgewor js pons! a — ae $a the later ie ie merely & eeetiog |i with @ story ‘of how he was Bind the oaken doors of private| tion, greater restrictions will have to|tre apres te age Po oatca wee ee homes. be kept on foreigners in Germany, | \reyonrua late Ofc tan Po ‘oan There are no ratty servitors, no| The communication atates that for- ti attra el gy et hte aparece . tattoo of night sticks, no furtive/eigners discovered without Proper | doorn which s essed Pa os an + Scurrying. doors which swung ponderousty on e fe framaculate men and jeweled women or where “snow” ts sniffed from per- fumed wrists, are invariably beld be-| “These are often homes of wealthy People,” an oft baffled officer sald, “and we can't invade them. Behind| their doors is the threat of a suit if &Nn officer gets the wrong hunch. We haven't funds to employ the type of informers. we need.” cee HUGE SUM TO FIGHT DRYS WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—If money will beat the dry laws, the Assoccia- ton Against the Prohibition Amend- ment, with national headquarters here, Is out to do ft. Its 140,000 members, who have al- ready been ‘taxed $1 each, are now being asked to give $50 each. If every one of them comes across with $50—which every one won't— | bassy In Berlin, states that because |" of the economic stress in brought about by the Ruhr rmany Passports or other yalid reasons for being in Germany, will, when noces- sary, be expelled. ere War Fervor High at Angora Meet CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 19, — Turkish nationalist sentiment favor. ing war is reported high at Angora, where the Ottoman assembly today was to receive the report of Ismet Pasha on the Lausanne conference. The Turkish foreign minister left for the capital carrying a note from Great Britain urging the Kemalists to sign the pence treaty Ismet re. Jected. at the Lausanne conference. While Ismet expressed optimiem just before departing that the outcome would be peace, many of the assem- blymen gathered at Angora werg ro- ported to represent districts which p in the examination of the tomb will be the opening of squeaking hinges, ‘Tho innermost of these boxes in big enough to hold tive mummies. DISPUTE OVER TOMB RELICS LUXOR, Egypt, Feb. 19.—An Inter- Rational tit which probably will in- Volve at least three powers is ex- pected to take place before any de-| ciston can be reached as to the dis- position of the $16,000,000 In ancient treasure Just brought to light thru! the opening of the tomb of King Tutankhamen here. | Before excavation was started sev-| eral months ago, Lord Carnarvon, an eminent British archasologist, se-| cured @ concession from the newly-| hed Egyptian government. Women’s Cotton Union Suits $1.50 Dresses in good quality Serge, Poiret Twill and Silk. $10.00 and $15.00. UNUSUALLY LOW-PRICED—TUESDAY SPECIAL purchase enables the Downstairs Store to make this low-priced offering of Extra- size Emphasis is given to slender lines in each of the 20 models shown. Trimming details are deve'oped in bits of embroidery and braid. Colors: Navy and Black. Sizes 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 62. Unusually-low priced: ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STOR Little Folks’ Bath Robes $1.95 FIXTURES A combination Tumbler and Tooth Brush Holder, nickel- plated. Tooth-brush attach- ment holds six brushes. Good value, at 65¢. ’ Toilet Tissue Holder, 55c¢ Attractive fixture of substan- tial egnstruction. Nickel-plated back plate and ebonized-wood Carnarvon, it seems, agreed that | An excellent quality Beacon roller that springs into side the total revenue of the new cam-| favored war, eee any tomb which contained a royal (fl cloth, in animal, check and arms, Low-priced, at B5¢. paign will be $7,000,000, mummy ana whicn not previous. ||} Women's Cotton Union Suits figured patternings, fashion “We need the money to take quick | French Rail Smash ly been entered by robbers should re-|}| {m bodice-top, ankle-length style, these Bath Robes for little advantage of our gains,” says a letter main the property of the Egyptian|{| with shell trimming and ribbon folk. In a neat style with signed by G, C. Hinckley, national secretary. Claims 16 Victims } | government. | shoulder straps. Sixes 36 to 44 cuffs, pockets and collar edged = bai’ " é | rice, 1.50: with silk-covered braid; cord ns RHEIMS, Feb. 19.— Sixteen per.| Then Carnarvon and Howard Car-| Price, $1 i on at teal % Size: Woe Coe vereents ie wee BFC COR | one were killed and 8 injured fe jter, an American, who has spent 33|{| —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE bs rbepeh gage ci mM taicavie ee ee | orton cat’ a: ParieMancy iexpress| Yous in Mayen research, un-/}/ low eaetes $1.95. pear the bog hasten oni with @ freight train here Inst night,| earthed the vast treasure, buried | “e ¥ “AIRE the ultimate goal @ beer a wine | plank in the democratic platform in 1974. BRUSSELS, Feb. 19. -— Fifteen thousand miners are now on strike for higher wages, it was announced today. according to a revised casualty list today. HERE’S MORE ABOUT GROAT more than 3,000 years In the midst | of poverty and aqualor. | This treasure, buried in the tomb| of Tutankhamen, comes under that | | Classification and the Egyptian gov-| ernment already has laid claim to tt But pressure may be brought to bear by the British Women’s Cotton Umbrellas $1.25 ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Jersey-Knit Bloomers, 50c New Pantie Frocks, Rompers and Creepers As pictured, Tumbler Holder of solid brass, nickel-plated. Good value, at 5O¢. ns | STARTS ON PAGE 1 cane Parotian effets to" matty ||| mishtibbed, paragon frame For Little 2- to 6-year-olds wiccaitse oie mee Why is (Sve oe see ©, ‘mane arena | plain wood with mercerted J JAINTY creations in play togs for little folk imo at 86 pale Tooth Brush ee ae Nl: Sesccctccswean Crkepensfaandlegn a2 secs ealig Chanting, 500 Pairs Holder, 35¢ “ier Gamers res |B QODSHED AS Hi aoe ne igen ; y, Ceenpec, niestains ee The Healthful Spread for Bread served at fewer meals in February than in any other month? Simply because Feb- citizenry Js smuggling weapons into the town, They search all packages. While I was in the beer saloon head. quarters a couple of worried Ger. mans were hauled in; their packages contained nothing deadlier than linen destined for the laundry. ESSEN POPULATION LIVES MISERABLY Arriving at Essen I found the in- AMNESTY ENDS Irish Rebels “Renew Bitter | Civil War » BY GEORGE MacDONAGH English Tea Pots Special 65c Poplin and Amoskeag Gingham. Many attractive styles: with round necks and cuffs faced with check ginghams, pinafore collars and cuffs of white poplin, and nursery figures embroidered in bright Wworsteds and mercerized cottons. Colors; Brown, Yellow, Blue, oe Pink and White. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Hemstitched and Lace-trimmed Curtains AT SPECIAL Pantie Frocks, Rompers and Creepers priced at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25 and $2.50. PRICES for four tooth brushes. Screws to wall and requires but litte Space. Attractively at 35¢. oC Towel Bars habitants living miserably between! DUBLIN, Feb. 19.—Renowed civil | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE = —150 PATRS HEMSTITCHED the German boycott and the French | war marked tho end of the Inox ¢ mnplan, waen, Wek fased SCRIM CURTAINS, in 50c and 55c ruary is the shortest |‘\°,Co7™ restaurants and some| state's amnesty, Sia “OeebeRind iin bate ee white, cream and ecru. |. shops. A strong anti-foreign feeling| Fighting between national troops bh {ERINTae bhai in by Length 2% yards, ‘finished ‘Towet Bars of tube bres, month in the year. 1a developing. Foreign newspaper |and irregulars occurred and the|{| . Seem, blue sea; rtical’ GAS : with Linch hemstitched well nickel-plated (will not rust), men are finding it difficult to get| rover campaign of arson and bomb.|{| "4 7-cup pises, specia El hem. Special, pair....75¢ | Two sizes, attractively low: Ef ic3. ome are forced to accept ing waa resumed, ech DOWKELLTHS Browa ectric —150 PAIRS LACE-EDGED, priced: 18inch, 50¢; %4.inch, . ‘ . French hospitality at the Kaiserhof, Extraordinary activity om the part HEMSTITCHED CUR: 55¢. Dentistry at Half Price but fnsist upon paying their own|of the Free State troopa wan’ be / MAING, Aid White’ and :eeva bills. Heved to presage a drive against th ee only, Length 2% yards, As cutting prices seems to be in| We live scantily in this manner:| insurgent troops. | Glass Mixing finished: with digdian heat Tine the quality, we are poing to fo |Meat twice a week; the remainder of| In North Kerry, Rebel Leader/{| stitched and lace-trimmed Robe Hooks Siisromuler dectistry st half-usual|the time nothing bat vegetables and|Plerce asked ax obtained extension | Bowls ices for Class A work. 2 Bridgework with interchangeable poreelain (facings) teeth, shows no old edges, easy to replace in cane of Freakae Back teeth are all porce- lain and guaranteed unbreakable when boxed In with Coe backings, 22-k. gold crowns and 20 solder, at 35 per tooth. If anybody else or tes e French cognac. On all sides I hear stories of how the French are strik- ing citizens with their riding crops or dropping the butts of rifles on the toes of passersby, incensing the populace, The French claim to have broken of the amnesty in his district until | Tuesday to enable him to gather! Scattered bands for surrender. The house of Alexanders McCabe, | member of the Dall, was blown up| by a land mine. The country home of Senator Lenihan was destroyed | At 5c, 10c, 15c and 20c Each In four sizes, as follows: 6 inch, 5¢@; 6-inch, 10¢; 7.inch, edge. Special, pair... $1.26 200 PAIRS LACE-EDGED HEMSTITCHED MARQUI- SETTE CURTAINS, of fine even weave, in white and ecru only. Length 24 yards, finished with 1%-Inch hem. Nickel-plated Electric Iron, with black ebonized- wood handle-grip and attached stand (just tilt it back). A well made, sturdy electric iron, complete with 68-inch cord and plug; low-priced, at 3.45. 25c Heavy cast brass Robe Hooks, nickelplated and finished with substantial screw-plate; low. . —Eleot fe? Be T Di stitched hems and lace cpnciticaticns tn a alana’ sont the shopkeepers’ boycott Saturday.|by fire. Commandant Kennia Lacey, 15¢; Sinch, 20¢. Eee ee ne ey eae DOU NATALRS) BZORW edging. Special, pair $1.50 signe yl sua you will likely not get it. Gol Three shopkeepers were arrested| of the irregular forces, was slain in —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ~-THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE and porcelain crowns and fillings, $6/and the invaders sald that others|@ clash at Tipperary, in which an-| each. Silver fillings, $3 up. Fifty- dollay semi-metal flexible plates at $25.7 Good $30 pure rubber plates, Both Trubite teeth. A perfect On Alveolar Work ere will be no reduction. We own $y, atem——it is patented and trade marked and no other dentists can do it “legally.” It costs double the coat of bridgework to make and in most casen worth double. It is a positive success in cases where bridgework in had relented from thelr decision to eeli nothing to the troops. If the boycott was broken, it was resumed soon afterward. These Westphallans never before endured having military quartered with them and they are mad clear thru. Stolid Heinrich suffers trom having his toes bumped with rifle butts and tella his grouch to his may soon be atained with blood, other rebel commander and four nu- tioniils were wounded. Twelve tr- regulars were taken prisoners, Free Staters were hopeful they had effected a schiam in the ranks of the irregulars, announcing this was indicated in letters of Mary MacSwiney to Hamonn de Valera, confiscated by the government, in which Mins MacSwiney discussed the New Silks and Woolens Attractively Priced - 40-inch Melrose Crepe At $1.95 Yard Wool Melrose Crepe, a fabric fayored 32-inchFlorentineSilk | 34-inch Colored Pongee At $1.50 Yard A new shipment of Colored Pongee, in 75¢ . h . otive floral and Butterfly pattern. @ quality desirubie © > dresses, blous As pictured, Tub Soap Dish, i ‘ better, If you have|whipped with a riding crop on the for Its splendid draping and wearing quali Attract: a , on, fino of more good teeth or foots, ne|way home from school for making Disabled Veterans dak Wve wide assortment of shades; ings for kimonos and draperies, on Ungerie, "kerchicts and draperies, in heavily nickel-plated and with pr more ou each wide, all your miss-|/00 at the guard. ‘Tho neighbors to Dance Saturday Alcazar, Beige, Plum, Soarlet, Otdfoso, grounds of Navy, Hello, Copenhagen, Srna, Celt, Mais, Rose, Ivory, Gold, ‘Tur. uetty Tee etsy vie sicaraly Ie Sesth Cah 7 sg pace r Lgpesstoderd ene y Rove, Gray, Turquoise, Peacock and auoise, Hrown, Pink, ‘Tangerine, Peach on e of ub and is |. Thi kk ia beautiful, dur-|sympathize and repeat the stories, yi Brown, Cardinal, Copenhagen, Navy and ' Q . rs » Peach, Biter comisrtable: and natural a BLOODSHED 18 A night of nights has been prom: Black.’ Width 40 inchea ke $1.95 yard, | Lavender, Width 92 inches, @1.75 yard, Navy and Black; S4tnch width, attrac easy to Keep clean, Sine 8%x i Took. “We have made about 11,000 | Now patEDI OLED ined Seattle veterans and their aol tively priced, ut $1.60 yard 5% inches, Price 75¢. $ cases in these offices in the past 17 friends by Seattle chapter No, 2, , Nich - Zoare and the work bas given gen-| Small wonder many predict that| nisebie American Veterans, who} i 4 eral satisfaction, the Ruhr, snowelad and soot-flecked, whl be hosts at a dance in the Alveolar Dentists 204 Haight Bidgw Se fit Apsrenteed or no cl (Cheap rubber plates are danger- ous and profitiess, hence we do not make them.) Having been estab- Wished 17 years an high-class and fairiy high-priced dentists, and as and Pine Eanenites aro jeering and mocking at the French, A delighted mob gathered and jeered at a couple of French pollus who were vainly try. ing to tear down a firmly glued anti. French poster, The troops are mad Knights of Columbus hall, Harvard and Union sty, Saturday night, Count Is Sued for Adertising Costs 42-inch Wool Ratine At $1.95 Yard ‘Wool Ratine, a material of good weight 36-inch Printed Ratine At $1.19 Yard Attractive printed Oriental and Paisley pattornings on Ratine, suitable Tor blouses, trimmings, Hnings and draperies, round French Wool Serge At $1.65 Yard Comb and Brush Holders, $1.00 Heavy Brass Comb and Brush Holders, well nickelplated; may rs 6 jest, at the boycott that prevents] Count George Hay Du Barry was that is suitable for dresses and skirts, In _ An excellent quality of French Wool colors are Labrador Blue, Brown, Jade, be used in kitchen or bath mh Pre foal ther: oor antes ‘coms feats buying cigars and clgarets wued for $911.12 et Séattle after. the following shades: Copper, Sorrento Serge, so much favored for its fine finish Cinnamon, Gray and Navy, Width iV room. Size 34x10 inchos, low. RepeUM et wel maveral ties Tawa blue-ciad|ndon paper Monday, The complaint Blue, Poppy, Belge, Brown, Navy and and long wear, In Brown, Gray, Navy Inchos. Attractively priced, at ®1.49 aA Vt he: eo wil whow samples of all our! pollti, hin face almost the cotor of| charges that the auave count owes Silver Gray, In 42inch width, at $1.06 and Black, 44 inches wide, Price, 81,66 yard, ee Section, work and guarantee outs, to be hin uniform, exportulating, cursing, |thix sum for advertling space used yard, yard, i oe OWNSTATRS BTORE 8 ie equal to the samples. and prettiest dental work you ww. storming and vowing venaeunee, try ing vainly to buy cigarets, paper during the past three |yeurm, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE WTAE Ane Ra oe UPAR TA bh th Gil bal hy Oe