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J PROGRAMS ARE (time ox Hh NOVEL FEATURE. qa i | Cornish School to Have i , ‘ ‘ | ay night | 4 der n slide of gravel “Literary Evenings” SiS at ee eno Pasa ree an auto Hopkins working THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 8 i\French Hold 20,000 |Gravel and Debris German Prisoners Slide Injures Man p EVERETT, Nov. Ed Hopkins, ‘ 2 ' tho first three-quarters of 1923, the| Pi : ae 9 $ a bl a local hospital in a eritieal ‘ord two fra a igre OP dab aber pt it of injuries re- arternoon when he Halloween Pranker {Local Postoffice Dies in Collision Receipts Increase ALLUP, Nov Keeping pace with the Increase of Fisheries Manager Hurt by Automobile! VANCOUVER, DB. ©, Nov BERLIN, N Germany com 1. Burke, manager of the Walla an automobile Fisheries, Ltd. ed $229,609 an ir © than $16,0000 over the mark t , 59. « he same month Om maober- Of | ariven ‘by eats) og aocedl cement pit at the National ; ie |the board of trade, had just com n 192 off t 00| Pole company’s plant when false : nitiating a unique de parture tn : ' pleted an address to the minister SISTER'S FELLER TALLIES y and precipitated bim moe asic echool penta , i . = ; ¢ " »| “L wish fate had made me alt Istrom of the slide. He Thursday announced the be ¢ ¢ did. I'm him . i November 4 t “ FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET and by intern 4 personages in their Bpective spheres, The programs widely to theme, will commence evening with a 1 a pioneer up. Hel has been a chai the Drama é Division of t National Settle-} Here's in Owsley (left), retiring national commander ments federa | of the American Legion, congratulating h uccessor, John|}) VY \ A lecture ee R. Quinn, of California, just before relinquishing the reins. | li ade aetna oe Authentic Fashions in Women’s and Misses’ 4 al vention in San Francisco, immediately after Quinn had been| #:| acclaimed the newly elected chief. | ( O N P a \ aos eee en 50 Styles—8 Price Groups oe = ol $12.50 to $45.00 FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET URRENT displays of women’s and misses’ Winter Coats offer a wide DOW NSTAIIRS STORE, choice of styles; an assurance of style-rightness and a full measure of value—within.a moderate price-range. Men’s and Young Men’s The Eight Models Sketched Example the Range of OVERCOATS Styles From Sports to Dress $14.85 and ys ber 25. “Medea” Euripides, will be Greek art, 1 Aikens. SEVERE IN RIO} Lack of Space Prevents Any STYLES: For Sports and utity wear, feature the amart straigh#line and swagger effects; for Dress occasions the attrac wrap ¢ 4 biegsotasks and straight lines. Many with fur tonia (imitation fur fabric), Plush and v caQlarn. . pile fabrics. COLORS: For Siporta and Utility Co: overplaids and stripes of these ah Coats—Navybdlue, Brown and f MATERIALS; Yor ts and Utility styles— H and broad s—Brown and gray shades and in twotone effects, For Dress Permanent Aid RIO DE JANIERG, Nov. 2—| Rio's housi problem will be al- leviated sligh' ction of several bloc apartment} houses o: from Rio} harbor, accor lans submit- ted to the prefect of this city by @ commission of leading Brazilian en-) sig pre-|f| ‘The house shortage in tho gillan capital dates from about 1920,| and is comparatively as serious as that of New York or other large||| North American cities, altho a) building boom Ras continued un-} Interrupted for the past five years,/ Gespite ever-increasing st of building materials and labor, and alleged scarcity of capital. | Owing to lack of space for build-|]) {ng homes in the city proper and] Yack of facilities for rapid trans- portation between the business di trict and suburban localities, thi city is faced with an ever-growing! }) housing problem, particularly since| the war, when the population of} Rio, like other American coast cit- fes, has increased by leaps and) bounds. | The municipal engineers think} they can now alleviate the situation | somewhat by constructing a row of||/ several large apartment houses on} the space now being reclaimed thru/ filling in an area of about 10 blocks) fn the principal bay of Rio, the earth for which is being taken from the big “Castle Hill,” now being |]) Tazed to sea level by a North Am-| erican company. So far, this city has no more than three apartment houses of any kind, and only one of these is Jarge and modern enough to be classed as an apartment house in the first order. Only since the end of the Brazil- fan Centenary exposition, earlier) this year, have any {mportant steps been taken to alleviate the bad transport facilities between the cen-| ter of the city and the suburbs. Presently, however, the suburban resident may reach his work in the business district in a few minutes! by means of omnibus Iines linking | almost every suburb with the city’ center. | GOOD NEWS Secretary of Navy Denby, his friends are glad to know, is again out of the hospital. He suffered a torn tendon in one heel, and still must use the crutch, as the photo shows. Snapped as he came from the Orthopedic hospital, New York. $18.85 OUBLE - BREASTED styles in dark gray, green and brown mixtures, faint-plaids and checks. Wool fabrics, Well-tailored Coats. With wide, conver- tible collars, patch pockets and belts. Sizes 36 to 44 (at $18.85); 36, 38 and 40 (at $14.85). Men’s Attached-Collar Shirts $1.85 Good selection of styles in men’s Shirts of madras cloth. Neat patternings to choose from. Sizes 14 to 17, At $1.85. Men’s Shirts at $1.55 Men’s Shirts of woven madras and Russian cord fabrics. In a variety of pleasing stripe styles. French cuff styles. Sizes 14 to17. At $1.55. Men’s Knitted Ties 45c, 65c and 95c Fibre-silk and cotton knitted Ties in wide assort- ||||| ments of good-looking patterns and colors. Wide and ||/]) narrow widths. At 45¢, 65¢ and 95¢. Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.95 to $2.45 Men’s Pajamas of warm outing flannel. Cut amply full for comfort, Sizes 36 to 44. At $1.95 to $2.45. jon, DOWNSTAIRS STORD LEATHERS 4 ¥ f Boe weEAVY \, FULL GRAIN - 2) INNER SOLE *." ' COUNTER, $ou0 Learwen. PULL VAMP-NOT CUT OAK OUTSOLE OFF UNDER. TIP Here Is a Sturdy Shoe for Active Boys The Munson “Army” Last “Hardinox” HE features pointed out in the sketch are distine- | tive with the “Hardnox” Shoe. They add greatly to the wearing and comfort qualities of this popular boys’ Shoe. Munson “Army” Last “Hardnox” are made of sturdy quality brown Elkskin, with Good- year welt soles (no nails or tacks in soles), and rubber heels. Widths C, D and EB. Sizes 11 to 1844. . . $3.50 Sizes 1 to2 . ww. . $4.00 Sizes 244 t06 ... $4.50 —DOWNSTAINS STORY Boys, How About Roller Skates? “Union Hardware” Roller “Barney & Berry” Roller Skates for little folks; Skates for boys, $1.05 for boys; for girlie pair; for girls, $2.15 $2.25 pair, ; pair —Toy Section, DOWNSTAIRS STOR Odd Pieces of Hotel China Reduced to 5c, 10c and 15c Each A broken assortment of 1,000 ploces of heavy, white Hotel China, compriaing: Bakera, two aizes of Plates, covered Sugar Bowls end tilvidual Cream and Syrup Jugs. Some pieces show alight defecta, All sharp ly reduced to S¢, 10¢ and 15¢ cach DOWNSTAIRS STORE 9 . Boys’ Suits With Two Pairs of Knickers $8.95 and $9.85 Good, serviceable fabrics and practical st 6 feature our Boys’ Suits. Each Suit with two palrs of full-lined knickers. In dark gray and brown mix- tura, Sizes 8 to 17, At 88.95 and $9 8&5. BOYS' BATH ROBES. $4.45 and $4.95: In check and stripe patterns. Good agsort- mont of colors. With two pockets and cord. Sizes 4 to 18. BOYS’ FIANNEL BLOU! $1.45: Practica! stylos, wear to echool, or while play. In-datm gray and khaki colors, Sizes 8 to 15 (years). In * i gray and black, olor stripes on euffs and bottom. 30 to 38 (chest measuio- —DOWNATAIRS STORE Women's Sizes 36 to 45. Misses’ Sizes 16 to 20. Extra Sizes 46 to 54. Prices $12.50, $15.00, $17.75, $21.75, $25.00, $27.75, $33.75 and $45.00. Coats for Little Girls Sizes 1 to 6, $3.95 to $11.50 Pretty styles and warm, service- able fabrics for little girls to wear months, Perky little Coat®in bright colors and dark Some have collars and cuffs of fur; others of astrakhan, A wide range of styles to choose from, Sizes 1 to 6, At $3.95 to $11.50. during shades, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 250 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at $1.95 RIMMED Velvet, Velour, Duvetyn and Felt Hats — untrimmed Felt shapes in wide as- sortment. Wide variety of shades to choose from. The untrimmed shapes are unusually low priced. The Trimmed Hats are reduced from higher-priced groups. All at $1.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Winter Coats For Girls of 4 to 14 Years $7.85, $9.85 and $11.85 COMING fashions for Miss 4 to 14 years in Wintey Coats of warm, serviceable fabrics. In Navy- blue, brown and black; and overplaid effects Also bright red and Sor- rento-blue shades for smaller girls. Many have fur collars. There is a wide ‘ange of styles to choose from; suitable for school and dress wear. Sizes 4 to 14. At $7.85, $9.85 and $11.85, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE A New Shipment of Boys’ and Girls’ Knitted Caps OYS' and girls’ Knitted Caps in brush-wool and worsted weaves. Especially suitable for school wear. In Jockey-red, | Copenhagen-blue, brown, tan, Navy-blue and white. At G5¢, 95¢, $1.25 and $1.50. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Special 25¢e Lb. i Choice of six delicious fla] | yors of Wrapped Cream Kisses. Made in our own daylight Candy Kitchen on the premises. Special, Sat- urday, at 25¢ pound. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Girls’ Cloth Dresses $5.75—$7.50 IRLS’ Dresses of good quality French Serge, Srepella and Jersey cloth - in becoming styles. Es- pecially appropriate for school wear. In red and Navy-blue and tan and Navy-blue, and Navy- blue trimmed with bright colors in attractive ef- fects. Straight-line and helted styles. Sizes 6 to 14. At $5.75 and $7.50. ~-DOWNSTALRS STORE The Fountain Lunch Room In the Downstairs Store offers afternoon shop- pers a delightful menu of Fountain Drinks and special dishes; taste- fully prepared Salads, Sandwiches and Pas- tries. Also hot Fudge, Caramel and Butter- scotch Sundaes,