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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1928. PAGE 2 State W.C.T.U. President Predicts Victory in Dry Enforcement Fight SCOUTS IDEA OF RETURN (___ TRAFFIC Oop 1S CHAMP PLANS HARDING | Fugitive of Twenty Months Is Arrested Twe mon STRONG M: Bureau of _ MEMORIAL ROAD) Missing jarrah sate ull on @ charge olen Remembrance to help) oe we have bean | Of lesting checks without Ait of tg cs Lillian M. Vincent, Back froth| Li, Oy Ooh EThé-bonor of am 1M wore or onan National Conventions, Says Long, sfcmamumteeee, for ei : Tr site a statement F 4 here from | te reproduee such Meme me will jaterest a ce the American Tree association at| Francis Bo}dzinsld, last heard trom = BY SEABURN BROWN Wesley L. Jones and Roy C. Lyle, Washington, D. C. The work has|in Beatle at 164 fl te te Convinced that a long and tedious | hoad of the federal prohibition forces | been inaugurated by a local news-\ing sought by his sister, Kusebia fight les ahead, but with full falth|in this district,” Mra. Vincent ox paper and Lynn B. Timmerman of|Wojizinski, 45, Dabrowskyego ave, In ultimate victory, the national and | plained, Lama, who will provide 6,000 trees for | Posen, Poland te W. C. T. U. organizations plan} Aq In the past, no active campaign ining the Hardin shway a 4 - ; i ea | concentrated attack upon what re-| will be attempted against narcot tance of 26 miles | Btudy club of Indiana tm again plant gains cf the liquor traffic thru the]and tobacco, other than td instruct Van Wert county and Hardin ing trees thruout the at cation of voters and tnstruction | school children on the effects of such F : f tinue the highway ~ — ~— public schools, is the statement! habits on the health of the tndi George Sylvest, Indianapolis traffic cop, and local strong man, brooks no insolence from scion" @ecnraltte to ‘of Mrs. Lillian M. Vincent, president | vidual, | recalcitrant autos trying to pass hie corner when the semaphore is set against them, With wnt plans, Six thousand school of the Washington W. C. T, U. and) ig shove he pushes em back in line. When not otherwise engaged he crushes huge | children of Allen county will do the In the extraction of teeth we the recent national con la mighty sh ne Dune i ‘| sith | Planting under the direction of the say to our patrons: {¢ moe ot Columba, Ot a rocks in his hands and bends steel bars into loops, Here he’s shown holding his own with|! nobile club, which will you, don't "ay could v a “No further legislation ts needed. | ja @ powerful motor trying to back up on the rope George holds in his teeth. transportation for the more? The death of John Barleycorn ts slow —- - > Rea en: ” dre 4 the tool, Mra. | in coming because of the lack of risid | a Lap aw ARE YT) La BP welcomes, by Mary Le] Warren G. Harding will be Invited to care 's Day," Clara Ansorge Fuller,| 940 0. 1 , bt bate Selah att Gia Crate Lk tn ote cia oes Muste 10:30 a. & oe talnutes, | TUESDAY EVENING pount a fetes on Work | 2p. m.—Question box, by Mra, Als] 1045 a. role; ad | 1:20—Devotional service, led by | time Fro Vincent said I | 303 | sainjon at Colum’ ne | meda Livingst me are. Lai Pemberton ‘ B D | consenmas of opinion at Columbus! Many Speakers to Address ). m—Report of national con| PROGRAM FOR MONDAY = |™" Mie. Moots vt oston Denta j that only thru the election of dry lew p.t ’ fn A » by Mrn. Maude F ‘On th i‘, thru the elec t dry | ! 7 : an | can hy . Maude ‘On th ~ hee i nd congres: an the | vention ; erkin ¥. 2. By secre aye | 1422 Second Avenue | realized | os papa yy, [Journment. by | | WEDNESDAY EVENING of one of the most 22 Years in One Location | WIS this end in view, conte | ete ene ota, | THUR SDAY, OCTOBER 11 2 rst sneeting | 1:20—Devotional service, led by aud the waist ae thin @mces for the purpose of educating | M10 ISM Oe the aOth annaei | ® a. m—Devot ervice, led by| oo Be | Dr. Gelvin f Remembrance in honor of the the voters—particularly the women |r ®t oe ith perder aw gre eee $:00--Otticlal Ronn: meetings: | ,,290—Address by Senator We D ned enfranchised by t by the most comphte program eve: a. m—Ree sing of minutes, gf Sry RR ae Lyle. | pet fone sivas, wit 1] offered at a ton conven: | a lush ek oat iawezass MONDAY EVENING } eat RSDAY MVENING* \ |Sans tesitenie thine eel tion ‘ i Rae ‘ . tes ae quick! . 20—Banquet. Mrs. Lillian M 1:10-—De al service, led by | and the individual tree planti rr eee Taited States as quickly 901" Fotiowing te the detailed necount Election of officers. 620—Banqu a ‘ rel 7 the individual tree planting will | ' possible. We plan to have every dry | ei: led’ by| Vincent, toa fary Vade run into the thousands, for fall tres | oter at the polls in the 1924 elec.|f the activities which will featur pe ak Prayer, 108. Pe) | 506 Plabe | s by Leonardine| §:00—Gold medal contest, now in full awing, reports | ¢ . day meeting: a . > © ¢ ame edal contest the association sho r \ steal —— DAY, OCTOBER 9TH p. m—Devotional and thank | ete 2s Es from. the, ctty,: Uy | - Piemond! eogadl content to the association show. The Nature| LIGHT WINE AND BEE! lckevbiec oun rh aga a | led by Lola J. Flagg, | Mayor athos coe 2 pening of convention, by cs.| : se anctarso - i> reese no) lade cours mveien | yoo ant bach Ap Beta ANE MOMS Mma mmonmmaniianiiania mannan: oT Epomvention scou bsg cm iy crusade hymn, ve to the | by Mrs. Lilllan Coover, | ARO SON, e Cl dmen ¢ D1 } r | ome from state normal, Mr w Ser ee “a Han he RGAINS — ONE YEAR OLD § ohh oak a ea cee ort of 26| America.” 2:50 p. m—White Ribbon recrut| Teacher violin sole, by Fay Ke 1a nglgllrgadh ry th sesible | 2:20—Roll call of exofficlo mem: | service. absisce’ tréca: healer! eae mentee. We do not consider it possible | bere by Recording Secretary Ella| Music ‘ i i: that the sale of intoxicating liquor t . Dr. D. BE. Weidman; we! will ever be legalized in this country | 4 Booker; report of executive com-| 3.49 p. m—tntroduetion of locall/ine women's clubs by Mra. Francis gain,” Mra, Vincent declared em-|Suttee: appointment of committees: | wustors; announcements and adjourn:| rtell, welcome from the Chamber introduction of hostesses, a of Commerce, President Clark; so: ‘A sharp rap at the state and city} 945—Annual address of State FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 prane duet, by Mre Charles Yule by | President Lillian M, Vincent. | . Bok law enforcement bodies was taken by i ; $a. m.—Devotional servic, led by|/and Miss Hortense Yule; welcon the Washington president. “The fed:| | 10: es ay eal Corresponding |. 1. B Hiatt |trom County W. ©, 7, U, by Misa ir ut | See: Allie Manney. i » 2. Hh is " @ral men are doing their utmost to | Secrwiary 9:20 a. m—Report of resolutions | Ellen Wright; welcome from City uphold the constitution; but they are| _19:45—Report of Treasurer Jessle| °° 8 W. ©. T. Uy by Mrs, Blonden; + few tn number and tho support they | C. Prater. “ q Tecelve from others in the business of | 11:15—Report of constitution com. | | mittee. | | 12—Noontide prayer, led by Mrs ‘The national convention had Its in-| Etta Fullington, teresting historical features, in that} 1:30 p. m—Memortal service, in M was held on the 50th anniversary | Charge of Mrs. Cassea Orsborne. One year ago the HOUSE OF BARGAINS opened with a de- termination to serve the people of Seattle—to succeed by giving ev- Fu ™ th whieh | 990 — Commis * oraciense het: ery customer the utmost value for his or her dollar. A big, plain ee nace Oe (es joben, Chelan county; r : MTs cance tron’ Conesner’ \Mra. Ida McKechata, Claas gousty; store was opened for every-day folks, No fancy fixtures, no 2 | Mra. M. D. Woodruff, Clark , i , Ppjeneniontes P MEISE conventioc baa ceptcocnted| Mrs. Nellis Darhell, Cowitts county store frills or’ fancies, just good dependable merchandise sold at their communities a half century ago.| Mrs. Nina Calder, Grays Harbor the lowest possible price. Built on BARGAINS, the HOUSE OF MAP OUT CAMPAIGN county; Mra. Henrietta Frostad, vd C FOR STATE MEETING Pe cen ee ttea ts Liantls BARGAINS has succeeded even beyond the hopes of its found- - the ard, Jefferson county; Mra. Mary 1. : tide aecx : é : gepned ata “eats convliticas | Btiwell, ‘King -geunty; Mies Clara ers. Our FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE will be a big success be- Deere tase oe woe lieve Ohta Tobe cdeck ie cause it is founded on BARGAINS, the biggest and best. bar- _pey pestle which will open ® four-day session at Bellingham Mext Tuesday, with such speakers as ‘Bupreme Court Judge William Pem- ‘Derton, Mrs. Maude B. Perkins, na-| tional Y. P. B. secretary; Senator Bertha Jensen, Pacific county: Mra. | Nellie D, Summers, Pierce county; Mrs, J. D, Smith, Snohomish county; Mrs, Lottie Sahibom, Skagit county; Mrs. C. W. Bolin, Thurston county; Miss Ellen Wright, What com County. $:30—Address by Judge Wm. | gains any store has ever offered to the people of this city. Prices reduced on every article in every department to make the big birthday party an overwhelming success, Lookers Welcome We are glad to have people look around, That only more and thoroughly convinces them that our Mroniemmeamma mimes mmc Misses’ School Women’s Dresses in Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill. ance,” Mra. H. Marie Currey. mixtures for Men, Women and “Musical Director,” Beach Brown, “Parllamentary Usage,” E. Steel. “Peace and Arbitration,” Mrs. Et- ta May Elliott. Mra. W. “Scientitic Temperance Instruc- na Whiteman. 1130 a =m—Mincellancous ness. 12 m—Noontide prayer, led Mrs. Addie Vercoo, 130 p. m.—Devotional service, led by Mrs, Laura D. Jacobson. Ten-minute address by the follow. busl- by Dh, J. R. BINYON Free Examination BEST $2,50 cLasses ing: ties 2p. m—"Race Prejudice and the so W.0. T. U., by Mrs. Casnom Ors We are one of tho few optical | horns, Stores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, &nd we are the only one in SHATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. 210—"Enforcement of Law," by Hdwin Gruber, proneouting attorney, Whatcom ‘county, 4, oto gta a aoe oh “Institutes,” Mra Mary L. Btil- Children. ae FOR HEALTH and COMFORT—| “Tegisiation,” Mrs. Jackson Sil- baugh. “Medal Contest,” Mra Anna K.| Colwell. Mrs, Lee “Press,” Mra. Alameda Living- stone. | “Prison Reform,” Mrs, Anna Bush Brackett. “Proportionate and Systematic Giving,” Mra. Montana Bush. “Sabbath Observance,” Mra, Effie Fuller. tion,” Lillie Manney. i “Social Morality,” Mra Mattie Allison. “Social Welfare for Soldiers and Sailors,” Mrs. Margaret Butts, “gunday Schools," Mra, Loule Pemberton. “Temperance and Missions,” Mra. Eva 8. Gilmore. “White Shield Home,” Dr, Eva St. Clair Osburn. “Women in Industry,” Mrs, An- Benmination tree by graduate op. 210 p. m—"Tnion Algnal and ftometrint. Ginsses no bed | Young Crusader,” Jessie ©. Prater. unle: wolutely necessary. 2:30 p. m—"The W. O. T. U. ana| the Public Schools,” Mrs. Ethel BINYON OPTICAL CO. | munn. 116 INST AVE, 240 p, m.—"Sifouarding the { | | | .00 or Terms— Pay as little as .00 A Week ‘ALTERATIONS FREE DACIFIC ea) ic] ie et CORUNIVERSITY. from Calman Dock, foot af Marion Street eo THE DAY BOAT—Kor V etoria and Vancouver. Daily at THE NIGHT BOAT—For Vi Daily at . Making direct co! Trains for dale Went Rates for Automobl 9:00 a, m. 11:30 p. m. ction at Vancouver with Transcontinental and Kastern Canada and ted States points ted on Application CITY TICKET OFFICE, ‘Telephone MA In-6587, 608 SECOND AVENUR, BH. WM. Ly Sturdee, General Agent ee — blue with hood attached. Just the thing for school, Special Anniversary Salo pie etree DSTO Sil Umbrellas in all the new colors and styles with leather novelty handles. These are extra good buys at the Anniversay Sales prices of $4.25 on $4.95 Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits $8 Values for $5 Sturdy, Well Made Suits tn brown and grey mixtures Made to give lotsa of we Well styled and ta Extra pair of knicks these wonder vat o6 bargains at Boys’ Blouses. Good strong ma. terials in assorted colors; 8c values on al Saturday for 9c Boys’ Flanne Jette Blouses Reg ular $1.2 Boys’ Union Sults, medium weight, well made, Regular $1 seller: POP. he dvacs veddevesetc Worsted Union Suiis for Boys Extra fine garments, Regular 2 values on delete teescsis $1.25 Boys’ Knickers — Good weight wool mixtures. Regular $1.60 values $1.19 all wool and Regular $10 values on = ae ... $6.50 Sport Co and Sweaters for boys. Any boy would love ene of these, Regular $4 values for, * $2.75 y Brown Elk hide school shoes with genuine oak stitched soles and rubber heels. Sizes 2% to 6. Regular $6 values $3 90 . on sale for. ....... Felt Slippers for women and children in a big variety of styles and colors. Elk hide soles, Regular $1.25 y 95c on sale.... 1,500 yards of Gingham, Nainsook and Per- cale will be on sale Saturday, while it lasts 800 yards of Bleached Hope Muslin, 36 inches wide, on salo Saturday, while it lasts for Sugars and Creamers of extra heavy cut and pressed glass. Regular $2.50 value on 79¢ lain white, ld band and Japanese painted Extra ape : 25c¢ cial, two pair's foi ‘Inch white White Flannel, 15c and fanoy strip yard, Glass Tumblers on special Satur. day, 3 for 10c Little Tots’ Pink “Jorsey Bloomers. On Knit .10c * 10c Special, pate Pemberton. YLES, PRICES ; Y ; ; 4:00—Adarese by Mrs. Maude B.| r » PRI Dresses $3.95 Seautifully designed and smartly trimmed. Big Perkins, National Y, P. B. secre Wool Jersey School Dresses in || 488emblage of new fall styles, $25.00 values on tary. ‘ + || sale for the eand and navy blue, with amart _Sa0—Address by Miss Consuela And Terms collar and cuff trims, Worth || Anniversary at .............s00 12.8 Valdes of the Philippine talands | twice:the Anniver Me * Asnowseasents on Cr nar wary Bale Price of. $3.95 All Wool Tricotine Dresses, | Velvet Hats—Chic felts with all ped erat CTO! are the best in the city. Vanity Cases—Patent leather | straight lines, very smart styles, | eribroidered crowns, sports felts Nise Bekotancal mae aS and kid, fitted with mirror = some Ww ith beautiful braid. | with velvet trims, Turkish Tur- Mra. E. A. Cooper. | oe riggs gre ff a ee to 38 only. Anniversary | bans and smart bonnet effects. 9:20—Rending of Minutes M M abed. Regular $2.60 values 0 xtra $ Special for the $ 9:30—State Superintendents | r. en wale $1 79 Special crerescas 3.95 Anniversary... 2. 89 coe | Do you know that our Fall Muse’ Hieaies sake tase BARGAINS IN SHOES “Anti -Narcoticn” Mra Clare G.| Suits and Overcoats are of sateen. $1.26 values at Anniver. N H E Tarte | fine tailoring and in new- ¥ Salo 75¢ Oxfords and Pumps. Women's | Boys’ Dress Shoes jm fine brown “Bible in the Public Schools,” est designs? Bride Of... 0+ snesenags brown and black Viel Kid Ox. | calf, welt sole and rubber heels. Avoid the Chill and | +s. cra Ansorge Futter. Just pan in and let us Ladies’ Union Suits—sik and | fords and one ‘afd two-strap | These shoes will make you = ‘ ‘Child Welfare," Mra I. Olfvia ait d wool, short sleeves and sleeve: | pumps, with Cuban and military | regular customer. of this depart- Save the Pill Marwoot. prove it to you. ankle length. Regular | heels. ‘Regular $4 values at Spe- | ment. Regular $4.60 values on “Christian = Citizenship,” Mrs. values on sale for the | cia) Anniversary 2 9 OUR Dealer is THIS WEEK| Eleanor P. staytiei. peel Gentes $1.89 | tierce: 4 2 BOv4O | | ready to eer oneal te ta istic,” Mra EI sary. . oe M J Shoes. . showing the weight and style} ..Fyan&° Natte” Mra Eivina) Loatgiig and’ Bath “Meber~:| inet tose cermin ete ete fe ences | Smartly | | coat collar. A truly wonder of KNIT Underwear that is just) ““vairs and exhibits,” Mra Mattte| Beautiful lounging robes In rose | calf. Smartly styled with per-| and calf, Splendldly made with | | ttl Anniversary $6 95 fight for your protection and/ Robinson. Of course, at Cash Store and biue and extra fine “ forated tora. Sizes 2% to 7.| welt solos, Rubber hecis, Reg- Bargain at. « “Flower Mission and Relief,” Ina| Prices, con”, bath robes, worth Regular $6 values at Special | ular $7 values 4 29 comfort. Williams, | Specta Anniversary on sale for, $ ° “Gifts and Bequests," Mra Lola i ay gare ae $3.49 pris $3.95 on sale £06, ==> mad iCoce dee. / t Sh with . SetmadeinTwo-pleceand Union}. ‘Tray, | You Dictate the Children’s Raineapes in red and | Boys’ Dress and School Shoes. | solid’ jeather eeoaters und dan | Met's Two Pants. Salts—gplen- Suits—in cotton, wool, silk and|"’«sealth and Medical Temper-| " did materials in browns, greys, ble soles. Made to give. long fervice and absolute satisfaction. Regular $6 values at . Special Anniversary price ofereteecssse BoE D Shoes for the Whole Family on sale at prices that you can't hope to beat, Visit the Shoe Department, Saturday without fail. 10c Yd. 15c Yd. Silk Remnants, % to 89 c 1% yards, 290, 49¢ and -“Dominion” lit sleciric Stoves, Ue wonders. On seca sale tr $1.69 S. Army Blankets, all wool, heavy weight. Bath Towels, good heavy qual- ity. Regular 890 uits tn khaki Regular $1.00 Children's Play .69c and blue stripes. bath soap, values on Only five sale for... 5c Soap Special. “Tae: Illac, rose, and violet. bars to each customer. Extra special, bar...... DEPARTMENT STORE USE BARGAINS SA 1419- 21-23 FIRST AVE NEXT DOOR TO ECONOMY MARKET nH NSE U ~—nrtdeniritotmaheternnaiin-onbaieat dlisted WAAL VD ° PAPEETE NTN and standard patterns. Extra well tailored and finished. Reg- ular $30 values on sale for... $17.85 Men's Raincoats—Good quality, splendid appearing. Regular $10 values on $6.89 Sale LOT. .oasccenen Men's Gaberdine © Raincoats— Very serviceable all weather coats, Regular $22.50 values on fot samen $13.89 Men's All-Wool Overcoats—The famous “Kangaroo” brand. Reg ular $20 values $12.85 on sale for... Men's Whipcord Pants. Regular ferrocene BOL40 for, Men's Moleskin Pants. Regular $4.50 values be $3.49 100. ces eeeevebenewe Men's Dress Pants. Worsteds and Cassimere, Regular. $5.00 fot stg, 99188 Blue Shirts. Bxtra full cut. $i Pe on op ae BOC: : Dress Shirts, Beautiful patterns, Well wader, Regular $1.50 es 98c {OP, ..ap 4 sesesons cowee Men Union Suits. Extra heavy wool mixture, Regular $2.50 values on $1 89 BAO LOP. ce ee eewn ee Worsted Unlon Suits. Extra full cut, Regular $2 valieg forces DAD Army Shirts, Men’s all wool reguition army shirts, On re $2.89) LON, pee eeeeensems Try 2)

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