The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1923, Page 9

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costs 2 bal into mutac. report rprise nt be a cost Mases? ment, r are aries, pRUSTS W WILL MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923 THE tenet eset SEATTLE STAR ps Saline POSSES FAIL 10 | Ex cs) STARTS (wines wore noo) 2 DEAD IN LOS FOUR ARRESTED (wes sone snoor GAME aTARTS ON PAGE INNINGS STARTS ON PAG CATCH BANDITS | (sta Murderers of Four Trainmen Make Good Escape _ STH CONVENTION Veterans Assemble in San Francisco Meeting VIETH INNING SIXTH INNING HWIGHTH PENNING it anor FIVE PERSONS = “GERMAN STORES URN TO DEATH: “ARE PLUNDERED. .. Police Guards Increased to | : Disperse Unemployed s “NOT GUII TY” TO BE PL BA Mins Winnifred Gibt of n BY CARL D. GROAT olamaet ces mm ate ne ewan es sl ALASKA WERK |i ay see, tet] STARTED HERE CLERK OF DRUG jsf: siteeins| oat ne ero not STORE ROBBED Forced to Lie on Floor as‘ Pair Rifle Register t the point of a p from William Catlett, a clerk, escaped. lett was forced to lie face downward on the floor ie the bandits robbed the cash register. HERE'S MORE me ASTROLOGER STARTS ON PAGE1 | stars, had laid plans to exterminate | in an effort to net Dr. Fred Cov slain woman, father of the murderer brother of the man who planned has refused to return to ome, five miles ov DOW WINSSIA RS S In an Exceptional Offering, TUESDAY: 1,800 Yards of New Terry Cloth Draperies Brilliantly Colored—Double Surfaced h the otra nge 5 staying with friends at Co. quille. Hoe appears dazed by the tragic revelations involving his near While declaring that that his son Is given a , Dr. Covell has said he y to take Its true slayers of his wife justice, defense, pleaded by a kindly old Coquille} y. will Wkely bs that of incompetence. Combined in support of the plea, the claim of an occult, astrological inf! . SPECIAL PER YARD BE ON RADIO The beautiful patterns of these Terry Cloth Draperies are printed on both sides, and in contrasting colorings, a feature which adds greatly to their usefulness and adaptability. Mra. lane The Old Reteain Mine Kopin is mi There are nine (9) styles to choose from, in floral, verdure, bird and novelty designs. Duvernoy | The striking colorings are such ea wilttanie, as harmonize with many decora- : tive schemes. Will Hold Inquest | In addition fo drapery uses, 4 n these Terry Cloths are admirably on Death in Jail adapted for cushion coverings and Coroner W. | many other fancy-work purposes. fae Cnaeets TueeORy Sagi ne 0 Oe Width 36 inches; special, per yard, termine the cause of death of J. H. * Miner in the city hospital Tuesday 85¢. ry of a frac arrested for nm to the city fall, where his injuries were later] | discovered, Lilly May Davis, H. Corson will nit at| (DOWNSTAIRS STORE, TUESDAY) ANGELES BLAZE Property IN ROADHOUSE |_ ‘ Damage Over Raid at Boulevard Park Inn Week-End Is Millions ROADS STARTS ON PAGE 1 Nets Liquor "Roadhouse Done an Injustice, He Says b t|BEEMAN TELLS ay. OF MYSTERY ROAD m an “CROWN” Heater For Coal or Wood Duplex lica- paneled front | $17.50 $19.50 RS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON © board of com-, tion on the let- , but direct# cer Beeman m the other n Beeman's letter i}to Dougla FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREE —SIXTH AVENUE New—Arida in the Van Height Be: . Fadhionl Twenty Styles in Smart Top Coats P2L75 fe Broken Lines of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Reduced to $1.95 ROKEN s and style lines of women’s Pumps and Ox- fords in Black and Brown leath- ers. This season’s styles, with low and high heels. Sizes in the lot—214 to 7. Reduced price, $1.95 pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Etched Water Tumblers Special 45c¢ Set of Six LOWN GLASS Tumblers, B with wide and narrow etched bands. Of clear glass, in a Tha size. Special, set of , 45¢. PLAIN GLASS TUMBLERS in the same shape as the above Tumbler, set of sis DOWNSTA Fountain Lunch Suggestions for Afternoon Shoppers Hot Chocolate Mudge Sundaes Hot Caramel Sund: Hot Buiterseoteh puntain Luneh OU} R buyer, now in New York, hav- ing in mind the kind of Coats women were wearing—and wanting— | right now took advantage of an oppor- tunity to secure a most attractive as- sortment of such Coats. They have arrived—in fact and in fashion. There is a plentiful variety of styles and fabrics—20 styles to be exact. The fabrics are in the more- -popular-than- ever Autumn brown tones, in plain shades, overplaids, cluster stripes and horizontal stripe effects. Plain grays and overplaid effects. Three of the smart styles are sketched. Sizes for misses and women Attractive values at $21.75. i \ —16, 18, 36 to 44. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Special Offering for Flower Lovers, Tuesday: 3,000 Packages of HOLLAND BULBS FRESH shipment of fine Holland Bulbs for house and garden culture, put up in neat packets, with lithograph showing exact colori flowers. each packet. The assortment includes: PAPERWHITE NARCISSUS —'TULIPS—white, red, S-white, blue, pink and variegated red DAFFODILS—single 3 mixed colors ble Packets contain from 4 to 10 bulbs, 25¢ package. PRIMA BULB FIBER, specially prepared bowls. Price per package (1 quart), 15¢. Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE “White Queen” Brooms _85¢e quality | corn I . medium weight, with five (5) rows of stitching. ‘The Jong, mooth handle is white enameled. At 85¢, $1.15 4-Piece Kitchen Set, Four-piece Kitchen Set, enameled tin with gilt letteri Complete growing instructions printed on according to variety, At ings of #5(25¢ ‘au. ) Package for growing Bulbs in White Enameled Cake and Bread Boxes These Bread and Cake Boxes are of high-grade tin, Whiteenameled and trimmed. — Roll top ning and ventilated top, » 13 inches long; 9% wide and 94 inches deep. At 81.15. $1.25, as pictured. Of white ‘ing and trimmings. Each wis container has substantial hinged cover. Set com prises: Mx94 inbhes x8 inches Ye inches % inches.

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