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‘ : ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . t ' . ’ ‘ ee es ae eee { cording to the story te PAGE 2 sss a aaa Brings Gold Expedition to End hipwreck PARTY IS NOW ( ON WAY HOME i | Ships Being Pound- ed to Pieces on Shore off Nome ec SLAYER On the northern coast of Alaska @ staunch ship is being beaten to pieces by the ¢ will be ac plete a operative the 105 m crowded that sh | | ments and soon as com | din § s Burge vessel! Thursday by Capt. Nich gon, once commander of th The gold.secking party was organ ized in Los Angeles last summer by A. H. Mc f rly an ex press agent < Each ter bought 3 of Mo stock in the dr Moore said he own beach and 6,000 acres of gold-bear- ing sands. The ship arrived at Clarence bay, off Nome. It anchored awaiting fighters to remore the supplies to shore. A heavy wind , the ‘anchors failed to hold and the ship gradually was blown onto | members of the party are ret Missionary Work Is | Lauded by Preacher Lauding the work of Baptist mis: gionaries In China as the best fi Pancial investment in the kingdom f God, the Rev. Dr. F. W. Padelford | A coroner’s jury in Chi- cago has ordered Mrs. Emily Strutynski bound over on @ first degree charge for the murder of Rev. Basil Stet- suk, whom she shot to death during religious services in the crowded Greek Catholte church of St. Mi southwards to California tn groups and pa The ship cannot be salvaged, Capt. Burgeson said. T vote or is of San Frar @veninig session of the Seattle Bap-| bing Several ‘big parcels of ryt igre ga Lio aftigeranhewer Doe been shipped, one of them go- ‘he session was he h : ing to Holland, the price being §2 to Baptist church. nd ye ¥ =f To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININ Tablets. The box bears the sisn ture of EB. W. Grove. 30c—Adver-| tisement. | One X-Ray Free }91 guldens ~ ton. | In the extraction of teeth we y to our patrons: If we burt |you, don't pay—could wo say more? | oe ree The Fruity Laxative Gold Crown and Bridge Work | From $1.00 UP | Sold by AE Drug Stores 1422 Second Avenue Special Wholesale Distributors Stand the Test of Time "Yer in One Location RESS THE A A iN eWED CREDIT THE STYLES AND PRICES TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Select the merchandise you desire— arrange to pay in such small sums that you will not miss the money. YOU DICTATE THE TERMS You May Pay as Little as OR a Week ALTERATIONS FREE | Man is inclined to be fickle and no matter how right a| MOSCOW—Tho rye surplus tn} spoke on missions at the Thursday | sing faster than the wheat sur | THE SEATTL Cynthia Grey: = | Abandoned Wife Is Heartbroken — Husband Shuns Responsibility in Pursuit of Pleasure — Says He} May Return Some Time, BY OYNTHIA GREY How to hold a husband is a question that women of all} time have sought to solve. | And too often, there doesn’t seom to be any answer. | wife may be, when his constancy wavers she is helpless. A| lost interest is hard to recover. | The courts can compel @ man to support hie wife, but no} power on earth can make him care for her. | Here is a fair illustration of hundreds of casea of man’s} indifference to his responsibility: Dear Miss Grey; Can you advise me how to help a dear) | friend of mine? Her husband has left her and sho is heart- broken. She works steadily and ably and is well liked by all who know her, He is grouchy. She has asked him to come | back for the sake of their child. He told her if she would stay entirely away from him he would come back some time, but he wanted a vacation and a good time now, What is to be done? oF You do not say whether your friend’s husband supports | her and the child. If he does not, she can resort to court action to compel him to do that. | | Otherwise there is little she can do. There ts no way to| force him to live with her. She may either watt and take a | chance that he will return or bring suit for divorce. | Perhaps if she would go down and talk the matter over | te ith Judge C, C. Dalton in the Court of Domestic Relations, | City-County Bldg.,he could get in touch with her husband and persuade him to return home. cae |congress, recognizing the necesetty At what times were the army,|for a force that would be subject! | seoretary of war im 1781. E STAR can give it 4 good home, Call EA st-5025. serve one year, The nest day tf took all troops around Boston into (te service, ond named a comman dordnchief., In 1776 congress ap pointed a board of war ordnance. Ths board was superseded by the Two bat talions of marines served thru the revolution, according to the author teation of congress tm 1775, These were dabanded following the close of the revolution, and the corps was reorganised and permanently estab Mashed July 11, 1798. The firet step in organising the U. B. navy was made October 18, 1775, cohen con gress passed an act establishing « murine committee. ae What are the salaries of the mayors of New York city,and Chi cago? New York, $15,000 per annum; Chleago $15,100. see What are the measurements of the ZR-1? Length, 600 feet; diameter of gas bag, 78 feet; height 06 feet; gas capacity, 2,150,000 ou ft.; apeed, 60 70 miles per hour; engines, 6 $0 men; to $00 horsepower; crew, lorwising dirtance without stopping 6000 miles; total horecpower, 1,800. “ee When and by what nation was Jerusalem destroyed? Jerusalem was latd in rwing tn Cynthia Grey will recetve call- ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on ‘Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to 12 @& m, at her office in the Star nd marino corps organized? | to (ta orders, authorized the rals- 1}, 1775, the Continental|ing of 10 co * of riflemen to Bldg. 1309 Seventh ave, NO NEED TO WAIT FOR JANUARY SALES Our 25% Reduction Sale Gives You January Sale Prices Right Now at the Height of the Season Reduced From $25.00 9) duction sale. values ever shown to the men of Seattle after the first of the year. Buy now and crowding the store. and look over this wonderful assemblage SUITS in all styles, fabrics and patterns Two Pairs Pants With Every Suit OVERCOATS ENTIRE NEW STOCK INCLUDED IN REDUCTIONS All the brand new ROCHESTER TWO-PANTS SUITS and all ROCHESTER ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS are included in this very sweeping and pronounced price re- TWO-PANTS SUITS of ROCHESTER quality were the best at their regular standard advertised prices of $25, $30, $35. At 25% off these already-low prices, this sale offers values absolutely unmatchable. More than 25% off cannot be expected even get January re- ductions with the full season’s wear ahead. Seattle men simply will not buy clothes in September and October with the Summer weather prevailing during the last two months. We bought for tremendous business; our fixed quota for September and October was higher than we could meet, and now we have clothing for November We simply must unload our big stock. Come in tomorrow of TWO-PANTS and our big line of splendidly tailored, beautifully finished Overcoats. in Entire Stock slege and Titus in 10 A. D.| nants of the weat t stand of @ Romane under nly @ few ren 4 fortifications « This ended ry snelent Jerusalen } Ie it necessary to split a parrots’ piure by)t enable the bird to talk eee the capacity ¢ sawmill? at Bogoluea, world’s larg The Bogot Alabama, SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES Wonderful Values in Winter Underwear and Hosiery The following are a few of the many bargains we have for your approval: Misses’ and Childre n’s Silk Stripe Union Suits $1.50 to $2.50 Sizes 2 to 16 years. These are grade wool mixed union eu! cross atripes. Short or long sleeves + eis , Boys’ Union Suits 3 to 16 years 95c to $1.25 Exoslent quality, soft heavy wool fin Ish garments tn ellver gray or color, the kind that gtve eatifaction. Boys’ Wool-Mixed Union Suits 8 to 16 years $1.85 to $2.50 ‘The most durable and antiefan tory wool mixed garments for boys that are now being shown. ‘They are practically unshrinkable, very warm and comfortable in the wearing, Silk Striped Union Suits—$2.50 Suit ‘Women's fine woo! and cotton mixed union suits with silk stripe, exoclient quality garments, tn all styien—sleevelona, short or long sleeves, ankle or knee length, reg- ular and extra exes, Women’s Gowns $1.25 to $1.95 LONGEST AND WIDEST GOWNS THAT ARE PRODUCED They come tn many difter- lea, in white or colored K of short sleeves, Jeo extra large every one the be had at the 36-Inch Unbleached Muslin 16 2-3c Yard Medium weight, suitable for sheets and pillow cases. Perfect cloth in full bolts, Feather Pillows $1.00 Each 17x34 feather pillows, covered with a fancy art ticking. Baby Blankets $1.25 Each 86x48-inch blankets, made of soft fleecy cotton in pink and blue with nursery Gosigna, scalloped edge Cotton Plaid Blankets $2.75 Pair Size 64x75; good heavy blankets in pink, blue, tan and gray. A pair of these will kesp you warm these damp nights, Wool Blankets VERY SPECIAL $7.00 Pair Bize 66x80; great big heavy wool blanket, 6 pounds weight, in dark gray and vicuna, 36-Inch Terry Cloth 95c Yard Being used extensively for por- tleres, couch covers, ete. a splen- did range of colors to select from a now. 36-Inch Printed Cambric 19c Yard These come in new, bright pat terns, floral and Egyptian de- signs, printed on white and light colored grounds, fast colors that make up nicely for house dresses and aprons, first quality cloth in full bolts. Special 190 yard, with silk y suit prod l Z and fine ot the clavms to be the largest\ registers revealed VEMBER 2, 1928 and tt turns out 1a 00 board feet every £4 hours. BRITAINS y of mes on eptember, oe ae snemployed had | the middle of Women’s Union Suits—$3.95 ‘ery fine quality silk stripe ualon s; one of the best quality garments 4 at a popular price, Regular extra sizes. Girls’ Union Suits 95c to $1.35 ‘The very best garments of the kind ecru yea Women’s Union Suits $1.25 Suit Pure white winter welght wool finish cotton union suits, fine knit, in all styloa, regular end extra sizes, Women’s Union Suits $1.25 Suit Medium winter weight wool fin- tah cotton union suits, with mer- cerized ilk finished cross stripe, regular and extra sizes, one price. Girls’ Coats 6 to 14 years $6.50 to $15.00 Btylish, dressy, durable conts for winter wear, in « varied assortment of the new- ent models, made of good sub- stantial coatings in the popu- lar colors. Some have fur col- } others haye self collars save money . produced. long or short sleeves, Bizes 2 to 16 Pure white soft wool finish, Boudoir Caps Special 25c Each Novelty boudoir caps in white end sssorted colors, tastefully trimmed with narrow laces. Fine Wool Hose $1.00 Pair Exceptionally good quality cash- mere knit hose for women, in black, brown or heather mixtures, Wool-Mixed Hose SPECIAL SATURDAY 50c Pair. Women’s heavy woolmixed hose in black or oxford gray. These are exceptional value, Bungalow Aprons $1.25 Splendia quality aprons at this price, far above the aver- age. They are made of stand- ord ginghams, in assorted checks, and light and dark col- ored percales, several styles, Boys’ Heavy School Shoes $3.50 Pair Made of of! grain cglf with heavy solid leather 4 soles and rubber heels, an all solid shoe that will J stand the wet weather, Sizes 2% Ladies’ Brown Suede to 6. Oxfords And One-Strap Slippers $4.85 Pair Mahogany calf trimmed, with heels, All sizes, 8 to 8. rubber lift on Children’s Button Shoes $1.65 Pair A sturdy little shoe in black sizes, 6% to 8. kid with light and heavy soles. All MEN’S FURNISHINGS Men’s Dress Shirts VERY SPECIAL $1.50 Each A lucky purchase of a quantity of plain, corded and fancy madras shirts, worth $2.00 each. Neck- band style with French soft cuffs, on sale Saturday, $1.50 each, Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts 89c Each Made from good heavy cloth, cut full size and well tailored. All sizes to 17%. A bargain, 89c each. Just Arrived! A big shipment of Men’s and Boys’ warm gloves in wool knit, fabric and kid. Tho most fastid- fous can make a_ choice now. Price, 65¢, $1.00 to $3.00 pair, Just Arrived! Wo have just recetved a fine line of women's, misses’ and children's knitted wool and fabric gloves and mittens, both plain and novelty weaves, in all styles and col- ora, Specially priced from sc a pair to $1.60 a pair, and every pair & good bargain at the price. Wool Sox 25c Pair Men's wool mixed sox in dark and light grey, good fall weight, no better value to be bad any- where. All sizes. Men’s Form-Fitting Shirts and Drawers 89c Garment Knitted from a good qualty of Egyptian yarn, heavy winter weight with soft and silky back. Splendid wearing garment, All sizes. Men’s ‘Heavy Union Suits—$1.75 Suit ~ Heavy winter weight union suit, wool finished, finished seams, perfect fit, All sizes, i 36-Inch Imported Charmeuse Special 65c Yard Imported mercerized charmeuse in self colored checks {in rose, om chid, kelly, purple and white. Splendid for bloomers, princess slips and petticoats, Very special, 65 yard, Boys’ Clothing and School Togs at a Big Saving at the Busy Store Saturday Boys’ 2-Pants Suits $7.98 and $9.98 Made of the best materials to bo found for the price, and well tailored; Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws $5.00 to $7.50 cheste9? Large assortment of patterns and colors; reefer effect; patch pockets, all-around belt, yoke back, button up mug to neck; sizes 8 to 8, $5 each; ized 8 to 18, $7.50 each. Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters $3.50 Each Pullover Sweaters; extra heavy; all wool; in combinations of school colors. Boys’ Pure Worsted Sweaters Worth $10 : Very Special $7.50 EACH Made from the finest quality of Worsted woolen yarn, in a combina. tion of school colors; sizea from 28 to 38, inclusive, Men’s and Boys’ Rain Coats $4.00 & $4.75 Made of pure gum rubber; snap buttons; very serviceable and strictly | waterproof, h UNEMPLOYED— ite rolls during imperial K CLOTHES SHOPs 1424 THIRD AVENUE FOUR DOORS SOUTH OF PIKE STREET KITCHENWARES DEPARTMENT Substantial galvanized tron wash tubs, No. 2 size. Special, each $1.00, Standard size Glass Percolator Tops, Special, 2 for b¢. 1202, bottles, Liquid Veneer Polish, for all woodwork, Speotal, each 48¢, Patent spring Clothes Pins, 8 dozen in carton, Special, § dozen for 20¢. CORUNIVERSITYST. I PN THIRD AVE.