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S| 4 [ SECTION TWO ] The Seattle Star | PAGES 13 TO 24° Suspect’s Wife Rushes to His Side = =. “Yi wwuinen SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923. See Maven Brown’s Son to go out) Is Moose Candidate Mayor 5 | be one of WILL AND HUSBAND HELD BOND MANAGER SUSPECT OF, ous SS FOR COMPANIONS MURDER NOE AEST | ‘Six Sixty All One Price Expectant Mother Leaves Home in -« Newport, Wash., and Is Now on Her oe Way to Valdez, Alaska r pout to become & Mrs. H. F. Gilbert, of New Stella Kettleson Fdwards, ner University of Washington student, and wife of ** Robert S, Edwards, the univer sity youth held for murder in Valdez, Alaska, has left the home of her parents at Newport, is speeding to the si © youthful husband, ace o reports reaching Seattle Thursday, i I gE ll . po!:| VETERANS IN OLYMPIA MEET )LYMPIA, Bept t man SECRETLY WED We Tell It With VALUES It Is Beyond Even This Great Institution to Do More to Please You if You Cannot Be Suited Here Tomorrow m the Selection of Your COATS AND WRAPS At that popular “Sweet Sixteen” Saving Price of { to become a Dr. French to at J employment as a go but recently went to live TACOMA MILK @ QUALITY Low isappointing records for months” period from May to men) September, inclusive, in respect to} the quality of milk delivered, ac: cording to federal and city tnspect- | ors who concluded Thursday a rat. ing of the dairies for the period. A lack of interest in producing quality milk and slackening of the vigilance | it requires to keep up quality was) manifested in most cases, according to S. J. Pearce, market milk peolal- fat.of the western dairy division, de partment of agriculture, who, with City Inspector L. H. Stenberg, made the ratings. i ne sn i ~ Price Speaks from the Regal Platform in a Voice heard from Coast to Coast — While the Shoe Trade as a whole in this country has been standing still or slipping for the last six months, we have been marching ahead and making new records in every store in the Regal Chain from New York to San Francisco. ek aE ahs SCHOOL COATS SCHOOL COATS “Gertie’s Garter” | Draws Court Fine| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 14.—It cost Frank Egan, theater owner, just $50 to shock the Puritan morality of} “ Angeles, by producing the pop- lar farce, “Gertie’s Garter,” in this) THERE ARE 1,250 OF THEM TO CHOOSE FROM Bolivias, Suedynes, Velours, Men’s Wear Stripes and Plaids. ; For dress, for motor, for business, for sport, for The reason for the largest increase in the history of this business was not due to any new Policy because we're doing business today on the Old Poll Judge Pope, after hearing = ili J f ne alleged “ aa Hane “iL general utility. Z : d ’ sc Tipe roiph Ronpenrantyerete erst Full silk-lined, belted models; loose drapes, side- Platform on which this business was built thirty years ago—that is from Pi Maker to Wearer, One Quality, One Profit and One Price, $6.60 for all Regal Shoes in every Regal Store from Coast to Coast. Concentrating on One Quality in the factory, cut the cost of Making. Sell- ing direct from the Maker to Wearer, cut the cost of Selling. Increased sales in Sixty Regal Stores from Coast to Coast gave us the Volume that made it possible to give you the Value that can’t be duplicated at the Price. tie effects, with and without fur collars. For Juniors and High School Girls. For Misses and Col- lege Girls. For large and small women of all ages. In sizes up to 44. ors,” today handed down aj fining Egan and all the ac 4 actresses in the play $50 e decision will have the effect | of shutting up the show, which ran six weeks before the public con- sufficiently shocksd to| “Meet Us and Wear Diamonds” | Weisield & Goldberg Our One Price Policy made even a stronger appeal to the keen woman buyer who does a little window shopping and compares values. She Seattle's Credit a | saya resents the idea of being shown something different that costs more Meet Us and Wear, Penta — 5 I d Tani when she gets into the store, and likes to know before she enters she can purchase sparkling tritiane Diet | pangted Tunics have any style she selects for Six-Sixty. monds of the highest quality by in Naima tarh a ee wean ee ieee ce ‘Aimost unbelievable, but they're THE REGAL PLATFORM Bei aad Basis ke aa 2 ee a lee eb in $16 | Selling Direct from Maker to Wearer, 2 Coats of plaid and i in Our Own Stores, from Coast to Coast, President iene the new fall Bs One Quality—One Profit—One Price. Regal Shoe Company ‘ull lined .... (_) wy, SS “ : 7m . . I Tailor Suits Senece te @ cAll One Price Made in our own Fufflon and. corded. hens ‘w ae factory, in popu- in new Hight ; tA WEEE. lar a ake gat bie CA f checks; full silk- : $50 lined, in sizes 16 = FUR a Q Fie to 44. wi $1.25 A WEEK S COATS {) Just as we price our “Sweet Sixteen” gar- ) $62.50. 31.50 A WEEK Beautiful New Fall Party Frocks An assortment of great variety of Taffetas, Panne Velvets, Satins, Georgettes, Span- ments at $16, giving more for the money than any other house in America, so we price all our Fur Coats the saving “Sweet Sixteen” way, at from From Maker to Wearer TREGAL Regal Factory, Whitman, Mass, itrom Coast to Coast ‘a SHOES: J Stores in All Principal Cities fog te ) Three handsome Diamond rings, | in beautifully engraved White, Green or Yellow Gold settings, platinum top mountings. Abso- jutely first quality, full cut, blue white Diamonds. Your choire by the Weisfield & Goldberg plan; only $1 Down. =<CD ACD CD HC DGD RGD RCD CD ERED EGO HED GD RGD» ish Laces and very clever de- velopments in f a x Egyptian Even- min puck ary $2 9 5 Pearls Restrung for 40 Cents a t eWEISFIELD & GOLDBERG © TWO STORES AT YOUR seny xT, 31) PKB 1118 Second Ave. ing Frocks. whades wisseee Portland New York San Francisco Low Angeles RDER DRPARTMENT: 125 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON, MASS. st to Coast in Regal Stores—One MAIL Po FOOFODFOD)