The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1923, Page 6

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THE Taylor Case Is Definitely Closed MARY MINTER ‘‘Dear Adelaide’ Third Letter from Job-Seeking Friend. IS NOT LOST | Pair of Shoes for 10 Cents—Plus. A Blow-Up at the Y. W. C. A. Love Story Is Not It Brings Prompt Result. New Evidence,| Officials State Seattle, Wash BY ROBERT A. DONALDSON Aug. 17.—-Mary lost, strayed or t word to resting at a few days |Mining Promoter Sues Stockholder 1 ' | x pair with French heels, At least, 1 |could hobble about a little in them ed your letter with| while in the house, and let my You, 1 am| street shoes have a chance to dry.| you can| By this time I was so thoroughly | n’s trick of| tired out that I was forced to spend mut of an empty|a couple of days abed, But my It ts Just about the same as| appetite wasn't tired, not @ bit! 4 rabbit out of an| Nobody can hope to get strong todian, or nusy against ction with th nm with the | 0 | ich her mother is Mary's charges the mothe ia o 4 lromance with If Mary {a elusive, He has h of newspa: ull in knowing how, At of the nd week my n they soaked up/my stocking had about as ors, and the rainy! chance as a snowdrift in « chinook | |wind. When I could dmg myself on the}out again I went back to the Y,,| fay leaving my shoes by the way to have the French heels replaced with some I could wear, I got a bit of work |that netted me all of one dollar, | the shoo repair cost $1.85! fou know I do not sew very well, | but it seemed Iike all Seattle was wild to have me sew, and it was all] | 1, was being offered now at the Y 1 you remember the doctor had n me to run & sewing ma Hoe had also ordered me to Mountain resort Hollywood was ) Ment today over a rumor, following the revival of the William: Desmond © days and } Taylor murder mystery thry Miss | o¢rice com Minter’s love o jn. Sof him dis Whispered that o! iy grilled at length ) Been indicted by the the murder The star ment Miles Minter. he origin of the Teport could It was Promptly dened by the district at forney’s office $ “The star mentioned has been | was P investigated by us nor discussed by |would make ! | the grand jury since the period tm-jand not 30, Mrediately following the murder,” | Reilly, stated. Her par fas the word from the di at-/ were given as J. H. F Sorney’s office. “Unless there are | Miles Riley ew and important clues developed| Mrs. Shelby, M | We shall continue to regard the |declared to be s! @ase as having reached an impasse |was said tho Stage and being an unsolvable mys. | attack of hys a tery.” |published story concerning he While Miss Minter is resting tn |tragic romance with William Des. | the mountains, her mother, Mrs. nd Taylor * plot We Tell It With VALUES! Style First —And Style Last AFTER THE STYLE AND THE QUALITY, it is the very moderate cost that prompts the prefer- ence for “Sweet Sixteen” individual fashions at— with exelite- | h rummage sale ny room on avoided his | ting glimpse | that | the 4 | but "| Hesketh Elected by Cooks’ Union must have, so I took @ ned was not Mary | pe traced. t?"Yo | d that she | », which © as 31 Homer abi I wondered for several days | why people were so crazy to | have me sew, Well, I found out with # vengeance, I was sewing for the price the Y, was telling me to charge, 35 cents an hour, while other sewing women were getting earfare, lunch, dinner, and from $3.50 a day up—most ly up. But I about another woman with the Elsie Ferguson company, and the sewing I did for her. While she was asking for me on the phone at the Y. I was sitting in the waiting room walt- ing for work, but because I waa out a Ch gate from * names nd Peart | union. Seventy Arrested | as Bomb Suspects | stat org in a bomb + was It ee | |told her I was not in, #0 I lost ono | day’s work I might as well have had. | Even so simple a thing as a black here we could register our} when we go in, would avert like that. We just take « |no many all the time It take a long time to attend to all. But anyway, this woman I started my room next day, and I went with! her to her apartment and mended 15 leces of wonderful garments that| were handmade in England. They were all immaculately fresh and |clean, and It was a pleasure to do | them, with that lovely woman who looked Ike a little school girl for years, telling me about her 16-year. old son and her daughters In school across the Atlantic. The poor soul was nearly sick The-soft grace of favored Fall fabrics, flaw- Bi plred ems betray elle wr less workmanship and smart simplicity of line | she like me to give her a mas- . * sage. You remember folks al- are manifest in the | ways liked me fussing about over | | them when they were sick, So | NEW FALL MODELS _ |] ‘ar evenness ‘ 3 : | me §1 for 13 minutes of that in which they combine to give that youthful | and $1.85 for several hours sew- | “Sweet Sixteen” distinction you like. Sipe [had not told her much of anything jabout myself, but when I left she) | wished me success so sweetly and! | wave me such a friendly handclasp | that I will forget her about as quick- |ly as I will you, or my own nama [I've had so many bits of kindness from mtrangers here. tting anywhere at all! and wotse tn debt to} my tiny hoard, so I went down to the |¥. and raised tho roof a few inches, | until I had the folks sitting up really | | Hetening to me. I told them that ior| one whole week I had taken tn Just} | $2.85 and had had to spend $1.85 for shoo repairs and if anybody had tho| recipe for living and raising a chila| on $1 a week I wanted it, and if] they didn’t have tt, I wanted a job | with some real money attached to it, and the doctor had forbidden me to |run & sewing machine and I was not | |oing to do so any more, but we! {had to live and had to earn the| |means of doing so, You sea I had |not realized at first that Jo bhunting |is a real profession that you have to |learn to know it, and I had just| simply not ‘got across’? with mine. | About 30 minutes after tho above! explosion, while I was sitting in the lobby, doing some mending for a woman tn the building, tue assistant | came to me and offered me a card| to an elderly lady who was not very | well and wanted a woman for light | work. I had established the fact} It’s The Caprice of Ein Oe trate “SWEET SIXTEEN” hat place was just like heaven to A good bed to sleop in, good Yes, it is this unique handling by artists of of the taaliy. i Erge we toon ce Fashion that makes all our models so lovable, Test T Othe nats ena thers whether priced at $16 or more. a owhaadimmen eo coe os if Our higher grade garments are all priced the Sweet Sixteen” way, providing the greatest values in America and giving the wearer that “cachet” that stamps her as a woman of style. day soon to seo her, as she is most No “Sale” Merchandise Here ordial in urging me to do so. The ‘ork here was very Hght, so 1 could ot reasonably expect larg j than was offered, But I must have more money, and could not have my “Sweet Sixteen” models are all sold while they are ‘style.” It would benefit neither you nor us to offer any garment at a reduced price, even though it be said to be a $50 garment for $9.85. It’s STYLE first and last with us. FUR COATS—Priced the “Sweet Sixteen” Way rub as I could, and she paid I really {magined, Acelaide, that 1} For Women and Misses, in All Sizes, 16 to 44 r pay | | | small apartment. While I was here the kiddie passed her elghth grade exams and the day after sho was out of school, came to Seattle, 1 wan | very fortunate in getting good board and lodging for her at a very rea. | sonable price This is the place the doctor enters the story, so I may as well get it over with. Yes, the poor kiddie came in sick, and tho the doctor gave us care for half price, It made an awful hole in our small finances, This place was a filler while 1 waited for the berry season to open, time, the two of us, to do the cook ing and care for the two children ‘That was to be a little real money, with both of us earning and no rent to pay Keep listening, Ade. laide, and next timo I write you shall |hear what befoll us, Oh, | clear out to the berry field, but you will have to wait till next time to [hear the rest of it | Give our love to all the folks in the dear old homo town, and. tell thom we are getting: on Just fine, We fasting, 80 You can nee for yourself) that the green lump in the top of much | the two seemed like @ poor | and Almond ion. | nearly forgot to tell you| of sight of the desk, the ansistant| |chance on the women at the desk | knowing wo are there, as there are! }to tell you mbout looked me up at| 39c |] An_ excellent, an wo had work engaged for that| - we got|/miral Horthy, rege a SEATTLE STAK | Most of the articles are so w scription is necessary- tional values at a 25c Mavis Talcum Powder glance. Special Prices in “The Owl” Stores for Friday and Saturday the prices quoted show the excep- marked savings. It will pay you to consider the entire list carefully. We reserve the right to limit quantities. rriDAY, AUGUST 17, ell known that little or no de- Palm Olive Shaving Cream An unusual opportunity for 45c California Syrup of Figs.......2-Day Sale, 39c ] 7c $1.10 Sal Hopatica . 08300308 8% 2-Day Sale, 89c 27 $2.00 Mineralava Complexion Clay .2-p)ay Sale, $1.49 Cc “Irresistible” a woe sinh beadtayan am ae ue Gives That Lasting Lather Hind’s Honey Stacomb 49c For the Hair 50c Jonteel Cold Cream. Danderine 50c Rexall Liver Salts... 50c Rexall Kidney Pills. . 10c Todco Cocoa-Almond Soap Largo «ize cakes—tmake a rich, creamy lather, Friday and Satur day— 3 Cakes for 19c Golden Poppy Box Stationery 39c linen-finish, smooth-surface writing || paper—48 envelopes and 48 sheets of paper—double the usual amount. $1.00 Terra- Derma- Lax 69c The English Beauty Clay able all-metal Lunch Kit. “Owl” Witch Hazel 40¢ Bottles (Pint) 29c The best that can be obtained— refiltered and double distilled. $2.50 Agar Agar (Full Pound) $1.98 oxtra quality, carefully cleaned r, finely cut, ready for use. Borden’s Malted Milk 69c Large Size $1.50 Djer Kiss Twofold Compacts Regular 25c packages. tight sanitary containers. Se Senna Leaves afras Rark dered Borlo Ai Camphorated Oil. . Spirits of Turpentine . $1.50 Knickerbocker Bath Sprays First and Third Pike 25c Pyrex Nursing Bottles 15c Velour Powder Puffs 50c Jonteel Combination Cream. gheetaueeee sas $1.50 Jonteel Toilet Water ; 25c Klenzo Dental Cream....... 50c Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic ... $1.00 Rexall “93” Hair Tonic.... $1.00 Harmony Lilac Vegetal...... . 50c Harmony Rolling Massage Cream... . 50c Alma Zada Face Powder $1.00 Rexall Beef, Iron and Wine. . 50c Rexall Mentholine Balm .............+.--39¢ 25c Rexall Little Liver Pills. . 25c Cascara Tablets (5-grain; 100 tablets).....19¢ 39c Liggett’s Grape Juice (pints)............-29¢ Combination Lunch Kits $1.98 A pint-size aluminum corrugated vacuum bottle in a dur- 25c Household Drugs 17c Finest quality obtainable, in air- 26c Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic. 25c Owl Bird Seed 17c Carefully Selected Seed—Full Pound Package 30c Epsom Salts, U. S. P., 19c (Two Pounds) Rubberset Shaving Brushes assortment of genuine Rubberset Shaving Brushes—badger Elliott 6335 . 2-Day Sale, 19c 2-Day Sale, 11c 25c Velour Powder Puffs...... 2-Day Sale, 17c * 90c Djer-Kiss Vanettes . . 2-Day Sale, 69c Lavoris C 25c Ivory Vanity Cases............2-Day Sale, 17c ream 25c Exceda Soap (violet or rose)... .2-Day Sale, 17 37 Cc 25c Edwards’ Olive Tablets........ 2-Day Sale, 17¢ | 33c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste.......... 2-Day Sale, 17c | Astringent and Antiseptic $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal....... 2-Day Sale, 98c 25c Sport Sponge Ball............. 2-Day Sale, 17 i August Specials in the Famous “Rexall” Line Dr. L yon "5 25c Jonteel Talcum Powder......... Verernes 18c 50c Jonteel Talcum...... OP oe ee Tooth Powder 16c A Prime Favorite for Years Jergen’sViolet 50c Harmony Cocoanut Oil Shampoo..... sks aoe Soap 1 8 $1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face Powder........... 69c 3 for Cc 20c Rexall Aspirin Tablets (1 doz. to box) .2 for 19c 7 eae Medium Size 50c Rexall Milk of Magnesia...... sacha fo 0 ORE oe onl 15c Wash Cloths 3 for 30c The fabric {s woven vent raveling. Hughes’ Ideal-Hair Brushes Two numbers of this famous make to choose from. Pure Russian bristles, set in a rubber cushion, rosewood backs. $1.50—No. 98 (double bristle) Special 98¢ $1.00—No, 33 Special 79¢ Large Size Automobile Sponges 35c A Big Value $2.25 Rogers’ Electric Curling Irons $1.69 Thousands sold in this vi¢inity are giving entire satisfaction. Puritan $1.00 Sterno Stoves 49c Complete outfit—boiler, tray and stove, with one can of heat 47c Waterproof ‘Pepsodent Tooth Paste “31c Full Pint Bottles Peroxide of Hydrogen 17c Usually Sells at 25¢ ‘Two-Day Sale, 17¢ . Two-Day Sale, 17¢ 'wo-Day Sale, 17¢ .. Two-Day Sale, 17¢ and Pike Westlake and Pine Admiral Horthy to Man ls Awarded a Resign in October Foot Recompense BUDAPEST, Aug. 17.—It 1 re. ST, LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 1% . ported In official les that Ad-/Thornton was awarded $8,000 for of Hungary, |the loss of his foot in a motor ao. oldent caused by careless driving. will resign in Oote Razor Slips; Client Is Taken to Home Country Belles Are Gone From Fireside have learned several things since we have be rvelven, COOK, MW canepliod SURBITON, England, Aug, 17. nf CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—Because his The! annual beauty show has been barber's razor slipped, Charles Klein because there were ‘no|had to be taken to a hospital to ‘Bridegroom Killed , Bavarian Village on Way to Wedding} | Moves to America PUEBLO, Col, Aug. 11. K.} MUNICH, Aug. 17-—AML the Ine accident while on his way matried, People Ruin Body Because of Ghost; BELGRADE, Aug. 17.—B 96 his “ghost” had been seen eral persons, the body of a peasant entries, have his cheek sewed up, wan exhumed at ‘Tupanara and burned, Ry nh was killed inan auto Sen ‘tor. the purpose—edges finished to pre- Household Aprons POT TTC TT TTS TICS ITC MT ca ———9) IITA AAALAC ) i

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