The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1923, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 a ~ The Star’ s Daily Short Story “Furnished Rooms’—The Undeserving Rich. By Edith Hollick Oliver ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW - People w pater : ‘ ‘ ~ a i T Bins 5 ~ Peasy " sive. it emerge wo 00 Pairs of Silk Stockings STORKS DYING: Wanted to Rile Husband (ac susiness soon) } BIRTHS DECLINE Honeymoon Ends in 1 Jail seo peace pte HE gauzy Chiffon and Lace-clocked Silk Stockings required for wear with ) ) sheer summer frocks, and fine Glove-silk Stockings are presented in this Thursday offering along with plain Full- fashioned Silk Stockings—all in qualities that would ordinarily command a much higher price than $1.95. German Love Turns From Babies to Dogs $ the Chamber of Commer ny i 300 Pairs Glove-silk Stockings in plain and 600 Pairs Black Ingrain Stockings, all-silk, : : saatan ) lace effects; White, Gray, Russet and Afri- and full-fashioned, with blue band at top; "4 : x ) can-brown; pair, $ pair, $1 ' l) 600 Pairs Full-fashioned Stockings, all-silk iN from top to toe, Gray, Russet 200 Pairs Chiffon Stockings, full-fashioned, t ‘ K Cocoa, Gunme' African-brown and ilk from top to toe, in Cinnamon, Gray tained by 4 White; pair, $1.95. Taupe, Gunmetal and Black; pair, $1.95. s not di NEVADA WETS C EL E BR ATING 200 Pairs Black Ingrain All-silk Stockings, ) with hand-embroidered white clocks; pair, 300 Pairs Lace-clocked Stockings, incom- $1.95. plete size assortments; pair, $1.95. sole and toe; pair, $1.95, —First FREDERICK & NELSON ) ) 300 Pairs Ingrain Silk Stockings, black, full-fashioned, lisle top, heel, ) ) When Mrs. Frances Lane to hust ; angry by asking a passing autoist for a 1 ee er leans, she did n , t the affair would result tried he rand g to their own view of ir code would not permit m to make impure or harmful uor. When the bootlegger with his tic rum began to flood the n bad booze, the moonshiner prison terms fo iy shot his wi jor a ride. Consequently 2% wih, 90" Ou paced . MOONSDNERS a | _SEARCHFOR [sieive i gir, But refuses to reveal the iden : FLEEING MAN| “0 Mra : | 1923 Record of but Beer Is Plentiful! , fong-Teesed man whom his wife a WASHI NEW ORLEANS, I July 4.—"3 motorist | . ° Saher inc|| Pedestrians Hit en Drafter C That M ements otal ; ; : um Runners Prefer Cargoes That Mean’: y willing to Mak, Oe tao by Automobiles Teas Loss Gabe of Seta by. the profesional boa whom human life means profits, according te 2 1 "0 have IThe Spread that . c te ve Betters the Bread. ; i \ Portland Barbers Ikey 5 : ; ot th — |e nr eorted that CALL BY OWNER Fresh at your grocer’s. [ Beauty Winner | Qyster W ar Exterminates in Junio tooth parties, Sr teres oe Chnadiin Paci ific Service fo Agi: Island Bonds Uncalled For French Race of Bivalves BridthC ction WASHINGTON, Ju’ few} WASHINGTON Put Ban on Tobacco |: EASINGWOOD, Eng, Ju 4 pene Confession Fails to Free Pal of Robbery : EDINBU A fe r a : some “a € ‘ n would ‘ The new Bellingham-Vancouver Island Auto Fer their ry, ment ys states ae at Circuit opens another delightful route to the auto tourist ; ‘ is n long un forth to Bellingham on the paved Pacific Highway, and > . the profits too small. Why pened strong s In stock over the famous Chuckanut Drive’ The present schedule. aes Mes als for Torrid Days Iiah beveteorti aeeon ee era ogee oda titer Hy eee. utes , for $7 and $8 a quart in ir andcand at tea ithe 30 pom, t LESS RISK MEANS but they e respectively MUCH LARGER PROFITS The bonds which eact ucceeding > Pespectively But they. have political generation in the treasury sis caleulatin redeemed are as fol hs This new Auto-Ferry was aid’ and constructed) {or this particular service. ‘The steamer is 170 feet in lengthy equipped with two 600 hp. Diesel engines, and has a cas pacity of from 45 to 50 automobiles. The ship is also co pletely fitted for the comfort and convenience of passer Fers: During the delightful Shout trip through the sheltered of 1891, continued, $1,000. Funded loan, 1891, matured in | 1891 $19 9,800. | n overbourd when revent ared or taken by hington Bureau, The Seattle Star, New York Ave., Washington, conquer, the ir It id de ; out of busine oan of 1904, $13,0 island-route, you have the convenience of Observatiot {Pome © send me a copy of the free bulletin, “Cool Dinners Funded loan of 1907, $ Rooms, Smoking Rooms, a fine Dancing Floor, with « lal j Marenne for Hot Days,” for which I inclose two cents in stamps for Refunding certificate 0,- carte meal service. 270. Return may be made by Nanaimo-Vancouver, making 8 postage, postag uit, or to Bellingham as preferred. For ind auto rates, call or write for Special Folde Canadian mots Railway EF. Le STURDEE, General Agent #83 SECOND AVE. SEATTLE Old debt matured since 1861, $893)- | Various matured certificates of in muggler loses his] Loan of 1908-1918, $326,040. Name Street and No a ' se much money Victory Loan of 1922«23, $14,609, ™ Mise Helen Jarvis, Englisn| Sanity 7 ‘Held as City pe ate ee : ; i ‘ a ean. between [46K dancer, won the “Fleurs dela| Ground tor Divorce |$800 and $1,000, Profits on a eee? oo ate ot Paris.| BOMB, July 4—The decisic State ‘phek ‘ Lvs cargo seldom ¢ 1 $2,000. s| Electric light meters in Toronto, Beaute” cor Mee ates coerce fone coment why they are bringing in beer and |Canada, are now “rend’ by means | American girls were com- ment of marriages has met with gon- | fon market for it is steadily improv. | of photographs taken y with a special | netitore. eral approval, finn ite 6 Vian. yee oi cide naaimmencet it. ber, will hedelivered: at. your |rou-tiim camera, s \

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