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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE eee ~ ATTORNEY HELD Dance Recital to Be Held FOR KIDNAPING Construct Motardl Binie May File Charges Against New York Man SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET TACOMA, June Fiée! Canadian t J safety with hi David Finnerty, New York attorney, w Blaine, just this side of the line, and returned to the Tacoma jail, where * charges of kidnaping may be filed against him 4 year rrested at Remnants of Boston Bags $1.69 | Wash Goods Special for Movey Day. Black and brown Cowhide Bags. Sizes Price for M D: ovey ay 18, 14 and 15. Fifth Floor rice lor Movey Vay. cond Floor Finnerty came to Tacoma June 18, two days after Wealthy daughter of a wife, the ship's cap: tain, had vivorced him in the Pi county courts, He was taken t hospital the followin, from a nervous brea Remnants of Linoleum | Inlaid and Print in various size reat , from small size to room 7 All greatly reduced for Semi-Annual Mon Day Fourth Floor Clearance cian tian, WASH LACE EDGES and BANDS, fine meshes, white; 2 a e and 4 inches wide. 10c, 19¢ and 29¢ yard. COLORED SILK TRIMMINGS— Thursday metal bands in plain gold; ostrich "| in natural and brown; fancy col- Clearance Lot of Novelty Jackets Made of jersey, flannel, trico- lette, in emerald, navy, black brown. Sizes 16, 18, 36 only. 2% were $5.95, 4 were $8.95, 5 were $10, 2 were $12.50, Third Floor divorce was ited on complaint 2 that Finnerty’s temperamental dis Position and outbursts of passion made life with him unendurable, 3 By conrt decree, he was grant permission to visit his son, and yes terday he left tne tal and went j 4 te the home of the two aunts of the tot, 2 ore Sialth and Mrs, Fan itch, at the Woodstock ; Apartments, where the boy was kept @uring the mother’s absence in the Bast on a business trip. Taking the boy, he fled toward Canada, but was intercepted near the border, | FIRE DESTROYS Specials in Towels Bia wioet enc \ll stocks have been cleared of every odd lot, every in- ored silk nets; white silk laces | ANC 300 Bath Towels—-large size, 26x CoMPlete size or color range, every soiled, rumpled or 50c yard. | 3 h Towels—large size, 26x 1 ns ia & na dtoally ra~ ee IENT HALL 50 inches, Heavy, absorbent Shop-worn article. The prices have been 1 adically r¢ ORNAMENTS and CLASPS in | 5c each. | quality, made from selected cot- duced to Move Quickly every piece of me sschariies ‘from bright colors Sopa Bhors or: arent ton, Corded borders, Deep hems: our stocks. BUTTONS—fancy trimming but- ‘ Tee ancient histortcat A special feature for Movey Day. giecial purchases of new, fresh merchandise at ex- tons and plain bone buttons—50¢ a i, conta! v9 relies of . © ¢ } 7 zen. ; — Nipwnean Rantagebret in: ote tremely low prices have also been made to add interest dozen Re j latnet with @ rte teas dea hi le row cambric EMBROIDERY { a wkate ee Bath Towels 35c This Baye, EDGINGS—8c, 10¢ and 12%e j Wooden plaques upon which were 200 Bath Towels—size 22x44 Only a few of the many Specials are mentioned yard, —First Floor carved the histories of .‘ynasties inche A lity rh better - * 3 iW Po rs ws Sh apsceage inches, A quality much be r ’ 4 i “8 0 fe a stretching back into almost torgotten than you would expect at this Charges Made Thursday Billed August 1st 4 a es any cer is adore: price—soft, heavy and absorbent. . j tide bon K cry then al ed : P “Klingore” Petticoats $1.39 Clearance of Toilet Goods . a According to seemingly a si 4 “i i pra ei ee tf te the Penang 4 { 1 White sateen, made shadow proof by double panels at front Face Powder (white and bru | | origin. ' Servants aro said to have Huck Towels 12'/2c and back, 38-inch hemstitched hems or scalloped. o isi et) E sold valuable curios to American and 600 F 7, g Second Floor anishing Cream. . Face Towels, of good weight; si As : British tourists and to have set fire Autre sali eM Notions for Movey Day Lemon Facial Pack “ 4 he ancestral } 10 escape de s ality; siz Y e : 7 2a Ps motion ; inches. Neatly hemmed; — red = 106 it w A Hg BRAIDS 2 yds. 6c yards BELTID in Se gap ges Jittle credit is attached to reports de Second Floo ate cere al : Mire Mae ee that the fire resulted from a plot to borders. Hecond: Foor ite, blue and black, 3 yar 850 cards SNAP Toilet Soap (several ene 4 drive the emperor from Pekin. ‘The bolt AE binek og, while; not alls. oy Sar a ate eae aiteM . be cake imperial palace was not damaged, : z Sie , ize 7 ‘let Powder 1be pkg. 4 cording to police, and the emperor's rs bolt Ganford's BIAS pots) specail rubber SANFTARY Rice Toi oe kg. life was not threatened. Remnants of Silks and Woolens TAPE; whit to the bolt APRONS, white fine aa tops; bound Nail Polish Paste. . Bt jar closely guarded walla and tew for.) , Participants in the Beaux Arts village pageant, to be held Heelies i oatae Sie giles wey TAPE; all widtt Ne ae sl M cNotlons, Firet Floor Coe ee —First view Sunday afternoon, will dance on the new landscape stage on the James S. Ditty lawn. Miss Margaret Ditty, who will take a leading part, is here seen in one of her dance cos- vt Sars ay Se ray fo Specials to Move Quickly in the Special Price Basement | ae vars ira shore a = ins" | QddLotsforMovey | Underwear and Hosiery | Hats in Movey wits hel $ and MISSI’ DRESSES, Specials 4 Sale 300. pac « year @/with sod and shruba and lawn, A Z Atto: General*John H. Dun--second tal wis held—sev nil- | picturesque, semi-circu aff. t 29 WOMEN in size, with tafféta, and tricosham i: navy, blac Bebe ie and brown; sizes 16 to 38—reduced to elgners have penetrated. Its n teries, altho in recent years the ( nese authorities have looked the spot with less reverence than when m long line of emperors ruled with absolute power. Age ACTORS har dee! Wednesday morning dren taking part. It. proved to be 60 b thaf thé provisions of the election| more than just a “récital.” ~A’itrimmed and y law permitting abheritee ballots did a fairy and flower | trees in the back a . * not apply in the case of special Rha’ fare. -pALTEE | cent bhabed sxeflection po ett $6.75. 1,000 Pairs Children’s Half Sox 19c | Summer Hats $1.95 % elections and that therefore they numbered. close b latideeape featt Peeve eae 7 “<) DRESSES ~ ‘ f f sea 8 A could not be tabulated in the re-/to 400 ays cr peek of the hate an alas pap feds ' patti i oo os f ae Mercerized Half Sox in pink, light biue, romper blue, 150 Summer Hats in white, sand, {ime ftom the Fifth cong James S. Ditty decided that the THIRD RECITAL WILI. BE | 4 OTe: Oh WOO! CESDTs ipsa pevaee abe Sivna AIGA RIG. Newall nice ‘i Se Oe ae district where Charles mere lawn was: not sufficient for} HELD NEXT SUNDAY dreases of jersey, 6 are of granite | green and buttercup. Sizes 614 to 814, Not all sizes rose, gray, red and black. Made of e Davenport won the republ such an exhibition, and that, before unday afternoon, July 1, the cloth. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 and 38, | in all colors. fine straw and smartly trimmed F sealed decor Aopen adc Reduced to $4.75. | with flowers and ribbons. Suitable 2 f of a fatry t > » ’ . * ae | The final county, which included ‘ 66 WOME SUMMER DRES of | Women’s Bathing Suits $1.25 : : 4 10 absentee ballota for Myers, gave|| RISKS LIFE TO SAVE fine imported and domestic gingham for dress, street and sports wear. him the nom Women's heavy cotton Bathing Suits in navy and ma- Mica vies eee EWO-JAPANESE, HE Dunbar declared that he was not GETS $2.42 FOR IT acquainted with the status of op- will be Misa Ma ter of James 8 and voiles, Straight-line, panel and coat styles. Some organdy trimmed. Sizes roon with. white trimmjng. Sizes 40, 42 and 44, | Girls’ White Stockings 19¢ 16 to 42. Reduced to $2.95. an important rol 4 ia ibebahesteap frp itne) edattotoeed U4 Bas on aoa Tee | fea this year ad the aa 26 WOMEN’S TUB DRESSES of | Girls’ Silk and Fiber Stockings, 3 Pairs $1 300 pairs girls’ fine ribbed mercer- termining the was up to!| master of the sdiling sh ka bridal Bane A checked and plain gingham, organdy | 600 pairs fine ribbed Silk and Fiber Stockings. Regu- ized Stockings. Seconds of 35¢ qual- the Spokane election officials. Hi ruling, however, make f gal fo them to count ballots, and pique trimmed. Sizes 16 to 38. | Reduced to $1.95. | 86 WOOL SLIP-ON SWEATERS black and cordovan, Sizes 5 to 9'2. then first mate of the steamer, ||community ¢ have been t Mrs. ent, The partic lar $1 values, but with very slight imperfections. In | ity. Sizes 61 to 10. saved the lives of ca © which automat e mi. } a mation to. Corker yotes Yonah aL cgigstied | patter : Seconds, of high grade. Reduced to $1. | ‘ | Children’s Drawers 15c | a It was a daring bit of rescue || ‘The ex 99 GIRLS’ WOOL SLIP-ON SWEAT- | Women’s Vests, 3 for 50c ae Rey : F hie sivenn ap wwhich: Weber.and three | |-esque set ; ERS. in several colors and sizes. Re- | fy " me 4 , Fantest rte | 300 pairs Summer weight Knit putting off in a email || of comm He URS 2,000 Summer weight Cotton Vests in bodice top , Corkery to Contest and spirit ‘ : duced to 50c. Drawers. Band top and knee length. * waves until they reached the Jap- styles.’ Seconds of high grad: underwear, Sizes 36 Close Election Vote | tise, ciimsing to a bit ot wreck. SPOKANE, June 27.—Thomas|| age, and returned them to sa Corkery, candidate for congress Twenty other Nipponese, from the Fifth district, was today into the water from th preparing to contest the validity of || wrecked bark, w 10 absentee vofes from Lineoin! Weber's brave county tabulated yesterday, which|| unnoticed—not even by the Im- a the perial government of Japan Odds and Ends at 50c | Sizes 2 to 14 years. * a Women’s VOILE BLOUSES, long Railroad Men Will sleeved HOUSE DRESSES, Girls’ . “ » gingham ”| ea a . Children’s Bathing Suits $1.25 Hold Wage Parley TUB DRESSES, novelty gingham | Women’s Fiber Stockings 15c Aine. O Ute ds CLEVELAND, 0., June 27.—Wage and sateen aha Women’s Fiber Stockings with seamed legs and seam- Heather Bathing Suits in sizes 6 to " 0 igher prices to 50c committees of two of the transporta- from much higher price 3 84 and 9 16 years. tion brotherhoods wi!l meet at Chi each. bl Asse ier ne ¢ dro’ was not to go less feet. Seconds. Cordovan. S| republican nomination to ‘Today he received his reward. Chas. E. Myers, of Davenport : ncacelved his reward. | cago during the latter part of July Corkery declares that under ai} ! Mis 5 on hg pide drawn |/and in August, it was said at the =e aia ruling of the attorney general, ab. || OF he: Yokohama A tews , she ee offices here today ———— = aa = and a ry a forma sentee votes cannot be counted in|} 2nd acc pte Nahe Tho chairmen of all committees of same severe countenance that special elections. By counting them in, Myers w given a lead of seven. the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire. so often looked from the eo men and’ Enginemen will meet some 9 e bench now looked from the rim of time in August for a discussion of Tr a death. wages. e Kline discarded his cigar. Again Wage associations of the Brother. Again that raucous cackle sounded hood of Railroad Trainmen thruout | “i ; ” + b in his throat. The curled lips) Mie culty wl teat by macsinie et The Open Wire,” by Lewis Nebel against stained teeth, the ig Chicago at difterent times during the i a eaten aati ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW [st the Tus within hi eB August. me tense, He half rose, leani Inouye, reasurer of thé imperial government No Joint parley Is to be held, how-| : — mh rd, The judge watched iis ver, It. ls announced, Lie y of Judge Bloodgood) enin', jedge,” he announced, chair!” life, I'm gonna spit in yer face,|his great chest rising and falling: The ibrary of Judg 1.) opsunlly fe | "Shut yer trap! I'll get de chair,|coise yuh t’ hell; an’ den I'm gonna| slowly; his lips tight, his eyes j suggested its wealth ian sth. Judge Bloodgood litted his eyes in} hey? No, not me, bud. Dey let) blow yer brains out.” steady. 4 Among the Kachins, a tribe In| most somber, tones. There wis Hot) iq alam, then, settling back in| me out ar ago an’ I kep' clear| If these diabolical words, reeking] There was a footfall—a sh Burnia, girls v thetr hair bobbed | ing ostentatious about 1 ¢ the| hls chair slowly, stroked his chin/o' Noo ¥: wk till tnight, j with venomous jest, affected the) staccatto command. H y rand a Saban natch i built-in cases on either sid rormly | reminiscently | He down opposite the judge.| Judge, he did not show it. The! prop jt, Kline!" | grate were stocked with uniformly] rie eg me that I've seen you! He was & nervous wreck of aj} Same stern mien was evident, his Nee . . ‘ 2 poranpel i Sy ange volumes; on one Mie | before,” ho remarked finally | man. His breathing was uneven,|hand held the cigar firmly, his} , tein spun oa 1 on 6 Se \ | , books of statistics and law, on “Sure yuh A mirthless|a flush of crimson” was on his| Smoking was deliberate. ja hissing intake of breath, His J contreliedovenkeats School’s Out other the Ilterary achievements of] “Sur i Nii hives even ordre’ baventie ; |sun dropped, In that fraction 6f io chuckle eackled In tho fellqw's| pallid face, his eyes were feverish.| Hu was famea as a severe arm of|4 wocond. a man. strode from: ther : the ages, selected with the infinite linet z all cht Be honest and fair. if aelt or, | throat +} the law, exacting all the power his fair, Mr.) jiscretion of a logician and thinker | ‘Tho judge's eyes narrowed, and) he supported hig revolver across 2} station permitted. He was a fight. and Mrs. Parent. School’s ‘rhe panciea walls harmonized taste"). studied the misshapen physiog-fbook In the direct line with the| er, physicafly as well as mentally, out, and it is every child’s ‘Yih the walnut furnitue homy more intently, Finally his] judge's heart. He took a cigar from|and hard fighters die hard, One hink hard, Jedge Resting his elbows on the tab! doorway and held a gun in Kline’ face. The latter cringed, overtaker: by surprise, his mouth hanging loosely, a stupid expression in hit 7 the leather upholstery, even blend “ fast Rok ew one cht er : “ : ft mouth screwed down at the cor-|the humidor and threw one to the| might even call him a worthy any wah rightful heritage to romp) ing with soft, untigured rugs. ido | jude | apoatiaret zannt sales eyes, ‘The stranger tole hit and play in the open. Re- peal anatase richness wag Mye| cEve seen you, but whero and] “ym a sport, Jedge. I'm gonnal Kline dabbled on. He chewed his] «wh—where de hell ald you come | los r +.| bolic of the Judge e, & 0 cannot say.” Ae ens ane Sica ea ey f rae trae vise the old saying. Let this) fry, “innasive Jacobean table,| “Matanien tho ie fsmoke yer last smoke wi yuh.|cigar until the end was frayed, and) eon" exclaimed Kline, & Hy ry 5 ’ “Member the Baumberg robbery] 1 erupt! h oles * : The Easy Lorain Canning Way beit: All play and no work! wnich war heaped with Aw B0OK%| gy pyri Row "even years ago?" | “any Woage! spat the partisier that came oft at] ve rom. the: preettol The judge took the cigar, bit off| the Judge. N a Lorgin-equipped Gas Oven you can do your in vacation time fits Jack) seme! a pi Preabege, besa reece te E AEN erg Ye Yeu mow the end of ft, and evidently in} | Twenty minutes passed, aon Ran Gea i i 3 | A \ LAY Mert dat Dv yout; You re Feline Sent! search of a match, shifted several|*ts were burning low, The judge's} 4 parent: ‘ canning easier and better than by any other meth to lead his class. He’s GO-) shouldered; stern of mien, saMAre:) you Up for 10 years, You were/yciumes. Kline, | keenly alert,| UPS Compressed a trifle and his} “Yes, Blake, the boys will be of, It’s so simple, and requires so little effort that ing to need a lot of energy swe: you will find it a real pleasure. Presently, after looking over A] berg's clothing store and killed the| toward the telephon [can remain stolid in the face of| ginning f th ‘ : as =f egently, ate » ner Wiicii: ei © fac ginning to fear that I had Thousands of owners of gas ranges equipped with the calories—to see him dozen volumes, he Jald a broad. fin-| watchman. Right?” pes s ak with the gang that looted Baum-| thought he saw ‘the judge reach! teeth gritted. Not many a man|lighted to see him. I was just 7 t buried in a mass of books, |“eath, Mow much more so whenjraised it fay enough or that | famous Lorain Oven Heat Regulator have used the through till September. So ier on the one before him and} Kline tilted his emaciated face} ) yer mitts away from de| hatf-crazed mon ditates on it and] operator had neglected me,” G Lorain Oven Canning Method successfully for years. spread his daily bread with proceeded to make brief Notes on 8) pugnaciously. | phone! Keep ‘em where I kin, seo/ describes in detail the terrible sen:| Kline stared from one to the All fruits and vegetables put up the Lorain Way retain | memorandum tablet 1 tych; Kline—dat's me, Jest ‘cun| 'em! j sation of having a hot piece of lend other in amazemes a! was t i bs e ‘a ? their natural color, firmness and fresh-from-the-garden So engrossed in his task was he) y wuz around de stickup yuh gives] ‘Tae Juaxe, locating the matches, |.’ sar iAH fine Lraknten My he Maines “It—ae ieureaten he erfed. { that he did not notice a man WhO} mn, 40 yen r wi' me folst of-| ¢ ‘avapoitel P and the operator, taste. Come in and see these wonderful stoves | rood, 1h the. dobrway tema chee AE raat A) h6| suri ana!” etter alo with] you remember when 1 moved | stooc ¥ e Ww oset ani ! rare x equipped with the | ‘The stranger was a lean, rangy Bloodgood’s jaw shot for:| My Manilas usually last apout| 28 sminutie tedivel The judge's Tanitten- engin bi Yi es ha : | follow, whose nondescript clothes | w His rejoiner. came thrulhait an hour,” he remarked, ‘Ac-| : one “under: the tela LORAIN‘ fitted crazily ovér hin bony frame,|olenched teeth and vibrated thru! cordingly, then, T am. to chin rested: On. Hila cheat, ahd. they rhoelver, Onaiina ate tine and watch him develop ‘There was an odd pallor in his " | 30 minutes, Iam to die in VS oUt Poop ese min A Canning Chart Free for the As hawk-like that fitted in with| "Yes, 1 gave you 10 years, the] utes!” The last sentence was spok:| i Seattle Lighti Cc the strength, mind and ine) een hieaty eyes and 1oose-| limit. wish T could have given| en. loudly, euch “word. enunciated Electronic Reactions of Abrams gnting ompany clination to make the most) jipped, crooked mouth, For a mo:| you 20, You were one of the| clearly and emphasized vigorous! HikGnonte Blk yor 1308 Fourth Ave. in 676 of his next term at school,| ment he stood thers, then came for-| crowd, a lookout. You pleaded ‘not| "Yoh, about dat, . Gittin’ sca sth THE GAS CO. | ward, leveling a revolver, to which] guilty.’ You were yellow; and you're] Hub, I guess yo're chicken-hearted, DR. T. J. APPLETON " | wan attached a silencer, at the| yellow now, Shoot, damn you, but|yuh pup, Lin gonna see do likes 718 Sedbourd Blils. 40) and Pike Judge. you'll pay for itt’ You'll get theo! yuh on yer knoes, beggin’ fo'