The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 9

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FRIDAY, Al IB SEA __ ENGLAND PLANS (KNOW ANY TRIPLETS OLDER THAN THESE? ~~ BRAZIL COLONY ) , ) FREDERICK & NELSON Proposes to Locate British : FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Families in Bahia = Wi s@Qbeeel-m)| DOWNSTAIRS STORE aaa . a &« PRINTS Dominate the Mode 3 ee ae ‘G=.. 3 | in New $15.00 DRESSES caneb 000 hectares of lana } ‘ ‘THE two models sketched are from a fresh shipment that >. * tre lagrnd a, = adds new lustre to the showing of PRINT'S—as repre- cultivation of ‘ cotton, F . " sented in the many smart styles in Fifteen Dollar Dresses. greg ng mie nat » The three women shown here claim they're the oldest triplets in the Unitea State LEAD Paisley-pattern and Pe rsian effects in early in Apri t ties | Mey were photographed on their 77th birthday recently. They are, left to right: Mrs Crepe de Chine and AllTyme Crepe ts|ardson, Danville, Ill ary Wiliams, Lebanon, 0., and Mrs, Jen Ai combined with harmonizing plain shades in the same ma- ti 4dr terials. Offered in the colorings in demand for Spring. aa : VALUABLE YET PREACHER-BANDI r Other Smart Styles in Fifteen Dollar Dresses re ‘ 1 ’ ; are developed in Silk, Cloth and Knit Fibre-silk. Sizes for rove ay" ; Says Cr » XS ay ° <r lboadhhy nes. ¥ixtraaize 5 52 : ne vo Government Will Redeem lerb W ilson § ays Crime Doesn’t I ay Girls’ Women and Misses—Extra-sizes (42 to 52) for women of br Pete 1 figure, DOWNSTAIE “Shin-Plaster” Currency BY DON RYAN Gingham WASHINGTON, April ¢ ‘ OS ANGELES, April 6.—Herb Wilson reached thru the Dresses, $1.25 | r that old r y bars and shook hands cordially sorry I can't Invite you in,” he sald. ns and Cham Herb,” was 4 The congruous costume of stand-up tract! ar and cuff effect ( = Wash 8 ps Ake do i aes midday, Oliver T Russian blouse i Ba styles. In one color or attractive combina- tions of these colors: Blue, Tan, Green, Gray, Khaki and White, ed walls and ceiling with pictures families t rs c a ark h ad not t the trouble to remove to settle there, t proved | G. 1 wer 9 this apace has beer world for etg onths. He has been fr an utter fa aces, “an r solitary ever since his last escape and recap Gre suitable climat . Overhead on the ceiling was the b night A possibility r ‘g | tunate—written In c fle « oko his term—19 to $1.45, $1.95, $2.45 we are not a bit en- fom is any of tt ever Before I finished my call I d that Herb kept this obscene "05. out the establishment of | Presented no: background contrived by his pred sors as camouflage to his own z 4, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE b oslany; where yellow fever 5 ag sury “wrote, Personality, His conversation has the same alr of incongruity Z ts now rampant, and every other Off” approximate 0,000 of this eis 8 tropical disease abounds.” él ¥ after the government H RB told me candidly of the transaction in Toledo, Ohio, , er the "govern = - Boys’ Percale ae y to bionsie ta Wiameaiet tae whereby, for consideration, he supplied the nitro- ia NEW T l d HATS BERLIN, April &—Frau von Stu-| Ong to Bimselt—had i ot dlc glycerine to the gang that perpetrated the Wall street bomb ae al ore Blouses iy reg et woled ‘alt Goctoun| or destroyed” since the war, outrage of September, 1920. He politely disclaimed knowl- |} 4 Be ’ 3 “y irwe te jesus ‘women . 2 jedge of the purpose for which the soup in question was to $3.95 $5.95 $7.50 $8.50 69 - “charged with murder, |John H. Dunbar New be used. { c = Att CG 1 “From what I heard at thr time, however,” he said, picking his words ; HE vogue for suits and blouse-and-skirt Good quality Percale Blouses orney General) ; costumes has added greatly to the in plaid and stripe patternas John H. Dunbar has been apotnted| perpetrated by two groups which had combined. One group was the . aa Pare ary Ae Yoke style, with button cuffs, tate atte general, suiccreding| so-called radicals and the other private detectives who desired to Plaited popularity of Tailored Hats. The Down- | | sizes 7 to 15 years low-priced, L. L. Thompson, who resigned to en frighten Wall Street into «pending more money for protection.” olen ° stairs Store is proud of the smart new Mite? The appolntment ts effective next | had m om the Mier yo Skirts fies -in (nila? milan-hemp; “Pagal 1 he appolntmer {fective next | had m ' , ig the crime styles in milan, milan-hemp, Tagal and Monday. Th oO wr h tele was about right,” commented thi nnoh etraws "ve 4118 = | td seins sinisin |anit one $5.75 rough straws that have just arrived. Corduroy feneral under both Thompson afid| For a while we talked about Toledo, that clty unique In America, where bd Practically all of the shades most desired his predecessor, W. Vaughan Tan-| tho big crooks matntain their residences, secure in the knowledge that they Fashion decrees the Pu for Spring are shown—with tailored and Knickers ner. Hoe ts a son of the Supreme | will be unmolested by the local authorities. In return for this considera I un . t ach Skirt and soft twill weaves and Bie e Justice Ralph Oregon Dunbar, plo-| tion they never crack @ local crib or fleece a local hick sie igh ipa: fancy ribbon bands. The three models neer jurist. “It's a charming arrangement, don’t you think?” asked Wilson, stil! Th wan appointed attorney ut fon them, Plaited—every one— sketched example the attractive shapes to $1.65 and $2.45 hompson was inted attorney | unamiling | 4 ; . general March 5, 1919, and was re- “It's the result of having a code,” added the man convicted of killing sree sasha Sabie? be had, at a modest price range: $3.95, For school or play wear there elected in 192 his pal in a jail break. “Tho latest type of crook hasn't any honor. | trasting colorings in the folds; $5.95, $7.50 and $8.50._nownsrams store fs nothing quite as serviceable — Ho's just » hoodlum—usually a drug-erared boy.” dT: See) Srereee ee reer rare as a good, sturdy pair of Cordu- Beltnick F: 1 © 6X6 and brown grounds. Sizes 3@ roy Knickers. The Downstairs tnic! uneral to ; : : to 36; low-priced, at $5.76. Store has practical tallored Be Held Monday HE preacher-bandit was serious now, the real Herb Wilson —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ; styles in good quality corduroy. Wenaral barviced Will he hala Mon: | looking on shrewdly, far within. i» for boys of 8 to 18 years—at Ad) day at St. James’ cathedral for John| . “i'm thru with ime doem't pay. IT decided some months ago A Fresh | ily ‘ $1.65 and $2.45. B. Be: tnick Seatt advertising mari that I would either get my liberty by exoneration in the courta or not } 7 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE who died Wednesday at Columbus | “¢ sll." Shipment of . YAN D k ; sanitarium. Mr. Beltnick had been| . "Of Course those keys they found tn @ loaf of bread in your cell « few I e 0. Boys Cloth | \ ‘ : comment of some unfor ——_——__—————_- rf carefully, “I have become convineed that the Wall Street outrage was 0 guge in the privaet practice of law.| Herb pointed out ir py of the Scientific Americ DOWNSTAIRS STORE engaged in advertising work hero for | 44Y% &€°—thone keys to the back doors of the county jall—" | many years, being advertising man-| “I never intended to use them. I had aiready told my attorney about 7 ub F abrics Jager of a local paper at one time,| having them. At the proper time they would have besn turned over to | He was born i | the jailer.” fors . ion for rousers born Bend f nt ; offers additional inspiration fo! 1873. He leaves a widow, Mra. Mary| “Ob!” enlarging summer wardrobes am ne 1 50 | E. Beltnick & gon, Thomas J. Belt “I told Doug Fairbanks and Willard Mack the samo thing when they wi economically-m: ( fe ; 5 nick, and a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Mo called to see me some time ago. I told them Ghat for me crime as a 4 aperies and Mothers 1:4 1) very Soe a M profession was ended.” « t needs for it ' Mo’ om. taney et tos Agee’) A Not thinking of going In the movies when you get out?” h se y of these Tub . cal to get an extra pair of ss + 1 to roundout the wear Yo. I have no plans of any kind. I do not wish to court disappoint able. mi trousers " 3 a a T of m good coat or for wear with MYSTERY = te {FINCH FIGURED, VOILES sruttnock™ awenters, WYide 6 } : ‘ ‘il F in an assortment of dot and p dértment ‘ce ‘patterns nee HERE was a digression while we discussed some of figured effects and plain colors lined ‘Trousers of serviceable Herb’s favorite philosophers. Another while Herb mod- in_ plain. and splash-weayes— , fabrics; sizes 8 to 17 yeara— estly showed me his own poetic efforts. 86¢. The Sports Vogue in low-priced, at $1.50. ‘Why did you ever forsake the ministry, Herb?” I anked finally. “From 10INCH PRINTED LINON —DOWNSTAIRS STORE what I hoar you were a howling success ns a Baptist preacher, I've heard in crossbar, dot and figured , that your pulpit magnetiem kept your church in San Diego full all the) patternings, Wide range of P. ay Ball! time—cspecially of the ewe lambs of the flock. shades—30¢, As Exem li ied in Attractive Styles, Gt: ; i Herb regardsd mo with dignity. Stilt he did not #mile. | FANCY PRINTED YVOILES vemplif yres, at: Oh! Boy! What wonderful | ather for a “back lot” ball “Yea, I well thought of by my parishfoners, And I liked the work.|{] in light and dark colorings and ie Now ia the thnk er But did you ever stop to think what tho emoluments of the ministry] patterns. Width 40 inches— ‘ ee nee Trove br. zit, sae amount to? Wi 45¢. “Why, for the samo amount of thought and creative effort which I | NE ® ° rt prepared when tho “fellers” or- was putting Into my Sunday sermons I could become wealthy in a VOILES in plain shades, with XT in importance to the Sports vogue in anise a hew team. Here's a short time in—er—other channels. That is the apriyed pes ipneare | ereceeuenien Width 36 New Coats is the popularity of such shades list ets RS NS saae Suaes Se ee er en ee aeINCH corron RattvEs | 28 Beige, Cork, Camel color and Fallow. Nearly Hate, B50 to $3.00. 4 Catcher's Mitts, $1.50 to “But don’t misunderstand me. I have learned the folly of my conduct.” in complete range of Spring | a dozen smart styles are shown at $25.00. Tesemann’ Mitts, $1.00 to The calm, assured mask, crossed by the bars, looked me straight in the . Attractlvely priced, at Flare, straight-lino and. belted models with inverted eet Se: eyo as Herb sald, evenly ' f loves, 75c to $9, ynfpss seilinatculithat (Wis MATE akieeciiok thane. plalts, raglan and semi-raglan sleeves, patch pockets, cuff Mteheee? Maske, @Les. tal Gana ie greatthat ny (ba fool will refuse to line up with society _ BEACH CLOTH AND LINEN: pelle rile shades, plaids and over-plaids in Polaire coat- —with law and order. Life does not consist of the amount of money FINISH SUITINGS in a wide nga and hontespun. weaves, : one can accumulate, Life is peace of mind and having # fellowship range of Spring shades, Fuab- All well-tailored Coats, full-lined, with satins and Be a Shans mececctanel with decent, God-fearing society.” ries much favored for frocks | lingette, Sizes 86 to 44. and other Baseball equip- We shook hands thru the bars, I turned and walked away. Suddenly|]} and sults, Widths 82 and 36 ; ae I loc x. But Herb was not smiling. inches—25¢ and 85¢. Splendid values, all, at $25.00. ment, —Toy Section, ist a sion Rss We — —DOWNSTAIRS STORE —DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE LS PP EP April—means “The Opener,” win Decorated Tea Pots “ ” e e e 9 Sis bees. oy eee ulin /7 Special $1.35 Going Fishing! Ci This is mighty fine weather for a Fishing Trip, but, | th, that New and attractiv pos’ in Imported STDs Oe © Gy CE ocean eae 4 | FORRES Newel aries: attrac dyer meeb esate gar before you complete your plans, be sure your Tackle ( p sleep, causes ee buds to appear 7 4 ie. on the trees and opens everything 4 ORCHESTRA ee, ae fresh and new. So what better I Tea Pots of brown earthenware with under. ber 5 k IIlll glazo decorations in black. Highly-glazed is in good shape to catch the “big ones.” Here's a list Cinish—6-cup capacity, Special $1.35. of the things you might need and there is a good as- os TEAPOTS in the same patterns and shapes as above—4-cup capacity, special 65¢. Fox Trot month than April to try The > sh | —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Fishing Rods, $2.75 to $15.00. sortment of all from which to choose. Opener to new delights of the Wicker Creels, 82.560, “% 4 uae " <a : ‘avewell a table— ‘a Cut Glass Marmalade Af Fishing Lines Be to 8200." ° Reels, 50¢ to $12.50. 5 o # Jars, Special $1.25 yy. Fly Books, Flies, Spinners, Leaders, Hooks, Leads and Balt, 9 4 ee Cut Glass Marmalade “Jar in the graceful 2 DOWNSTAIRS STORB Ues t 4 i ai shape pletured, with silversplated top and at: The Healthful Spread for Bread lal ig tractive cut designs. Glass spoons in cholce } of blue, yellow or red tips. Special $1.26. , . PPT ar pac Eph m In Nucoa is the sunshine of the Naa Nata ROW NETAIRS STORE Men s Attached-collar Shirts From “Glory” an ioe yesh the ‘ R the business man, college man or sportsman, ’ ‘ i Record No. 2406 fresh f Spring, It opens the Attached-collar Shirts have become the choice for A Striking Example of Clear Recording iid ipaike bast Spread bread f Men s Extra Trousers comfort and neatness. The Downstairs Store offers “ you've ever eaten. It opens the J well-stocked assortments at attractive prices! poe necares Sve HOY Noid Vor police. Helloved | use the most Gerieha he AT $3.95 to $8.45 PAIR PERCALE AND MADRAS SHIRTS In neat, conserva: Ne ork 00 ved h pa Brunswick dealer sauce you've ever served—to tive patterns, Plain or button-down collar, button cuffs d epee hi ti that Mise Helena Ziegler shot) flak ies, the richest of cakes i Bites 1854 to 1891.88 tecords daily. No waiting. Ub W188 £2 Cent O16; aklest pies, the ric’ Many a discarded coat has been recalled to useful bahia cdl yon tc 4) The world’s truest vipre Frederick W. Burnhamland to the creamlest, flutficst service by a fairly-well-matched pair of Extra pT Meal tie poe rasts| ei mal Seven ductions, Play on any pho- | wealthy New York / CO%m mashed Doron oe made. And Trousers, selected from the wide assortments in WHITE OXFORD CLOTH SHIRTS tn plain and but nograph. Hear. And _ | tractor, in his office and then|it opens the way to an economy the Downstairs Store, tondown collar styles—tro-button cuffs Sizes 1 to 1 compare—TODAY, killed herself with an old-|that is a pleasure—gives you a Maj. Gen. Hanson Fi. Ly, # j $2.25, 82.50 and $9.00, fashioned revolver after| better spread at half the price. Pinstripes and plaid patterns in blue, brown, gray MERC HED POPLIN SHIRTS In gray and tan, with * aah Py . learning that her friend of B, Open a package of Nucor above, commandant of Fort and bluck worsteds; blue, bras , RY and green mix button-down collar, Shes 1 to 164—83.50, h } y j tures in enssimeres, tweeds, herringbone and novelty “RROADCLOTH” SHIRES In pench color, blue nine years was married, Her|\N. Bs ppt, vine tnd tweemess | Leavenworth, Kans., will be-||| weaves, All welltallored and good values, at 8.05, y pete) Satur tans | relatives now say she never|witl convince you of tts purity and \ Sizes 14 to 17—83.75, come commandant of the $4.05, $5.05, $6.45 and up to ®8.45, PONGER SHIRTS In attached and detached collar 0 slien hness——-awill convince you it te possessed a gun and believe | fres Burnham Ieilled her and then b ‘ q oi ‘HRT tylon, Sizes 14}4 to 1784.05 and #5.45, ent Opener of Spring for your table. | war collegs @ Washington ee eee URE UET ANP AT ORE xo moana ction DOW: himself. eA EE May 1, —Mon’s Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE. lS Si hit dl

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