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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1928. THE SEATTLE yi HOLT IS ‘Boy Walks Around Vi ‘orld A DIAMOND 6“ ry) : Travels i in “‘Sole-M obile PPROXIMATRLY i Seattle Woman Loses Suit; * §,000 mites trom hia | Ends Love Tangle Bohemia, Oldrich Peake, +s - 25, a Bohemian world . HSO7 A diamond ring valued at $1,100, wer veteran and ron ‘ | the subject of a bitter court battle | class Boy Scout, ORANGE PEHKOE BLEND Boho SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Last Week of the Big Fall Sale! EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR TOMORROW — SATURDAY ! | Boys’ Suits 7:98 $9:98 $13.98 FREE—1 extra pair Pants—One $1.00 Wool Cap with | any Boy’s Suit TOMORROW! These Suits are made up from the best materials pro- curable, in the up-to-date models the boys like so well. Pants full lined. Coats lined with good, serviceable ma- terials; workmanship cannot he surpassed; ages 6 to 18 years, REMEMBER—1 pair Extra Pants and one $1.00 Wool Cap FREE with any Suit TOMORROW! between two rivals in the affections | address Seattle of King Holt, miana at the Bohemian was won by Mrs, Holt, hitely of Fort | hall, Sunday afternoon | Worth, Texas, following suit in su-| at 4 o'clock, relating his | pertor court Thursday. experiences on hin long Mrs. Katherine Levis, widow, who| hike and ship travel, claims tho ring waa bought by Holt} Which started last Janu: with $1,600 she loaned him to Invest] |in a love nest home, brought an at-| His only means: of tachment against the ring, following | travel aro hig feet, or Holt’s departure across the Mexican | “#9le-mobile," border just a few jumps ahead of} Peska, clad In a unt officers who wished to serve a fol; form resembling that of ony warrant upon him, the cappone he wad Judge Austin 1B, Griffiths, who) CMTyiNg crelentiont ant heard the case, ruled that Mrs. Holt | Corresponding for @ had no knowledge of where tho mon | rague newspaper on ey came from and since the ring wan] ii. ond travels, and given her by her husband, it waal ety to return to rightfully hers. ‘The ring hax been! pee ahru Amin in held by Sheriff Matt Starwich pond Jabout three more years Ing outcome of the sult Sie carina in thaseben while on the trail and | Workman Mortally | haa vinited nearly every | state in the north, east Hurt in Accident | «24 west of te | international lover, is pure, delicious and economical, One trial will convince you. BR. & H.C. COOK, WE st-4073, EL iot-0350, Distributors | MT. VERNON, Nov, 23.—Struck |by falling reeks while working as foreman of a crew employed in the | tunnel at Newhalem, John Barnston, 35, was fatally injured yesterday. Ho} States, He will remain in Seattle for I” days to work hin way acrons the Pacific to Japan, In dia, China and other southern Asia nations. Boys’ Virgin Wool Sweaters—$3.50 Each Pullove: Wool Sweaters; ex tra heavy colors; sizes 28 to 36. school combination Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants—$1.00 Pair Made from good, sturdy ma- te in neat patterns; well fin- ished; sizes 6 to 17 years. is survived by a wife and family live ing in Seattle. In Chicago, Peska sald, he worked f | months in a di Festival Arranged —_* {2 Bonemian Jat his profession o! lta m veteran of the world war and| served in Cxecho-Biovakia for two and a half years, Young Pesk 4 came by Epworth League | here from Portland, wher he says,) The annual booth festival and ere: he was employed in « sawmill for | three months, | home-coming of the Seattle district AND EXGHANGE | You'll Feel Comfortable in One of These Union Suits— and the Price Is So Reasonable! Oldrich Peska armacist. Hef Men’s Union Suits $1.19 Special LOW PRICE During This Sale Buy Underwear Now! Men’s Union Suits $1.75 Suit Heavy Winter weight, and the tn Men’s Cashmere-finish Sox | 35c pr.; 3 prs. for $1.00 Nice Win eight, in the drop stitch atyle, 4 assortment of popular jal a. Flannel Work Shirts THE FAMILY DENTIST OUT-OF-DATE © FHot ¥ Is it that you offered to | “T love you."* | Pa *'s teeth free of charge?” “My goodness! What old-fashioned He 1 ld me a second-hand car| book have you been reading now?" wint ¢r."—Judge. [te Epworth league will be held at the University M. EB. church, B. 42d and Brooklyn ave, on the evening of November 27, according to announce. ment ‘© you are, men—a chance to the most attract e on Winter Und: ad colummna. | Wires His Hopes for Suc- me BS What Some People Think Can’t Be So in Coat Values Is a Startling Reality Here |NEW SPORT COATS| €) THE OPPORTUNITY THAT RARELY COMES IN COATS OF SUCH KEENNESS AND QUALITY FOR ALL THE FAMILY — JUNIORS, COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS, MISSES AND WOMEN OF We Tell It W ith V ALUES | ‘ + Many Hundreds Very Latest Models —approved with enthusiasm in New York and pro- nounced by Seattle women as truly reflecting the youthful “Sweet Sixteen” spirit, so much a part of our Seattle smart women’s attire at All Beautifully Silk Lined With and Without Fur Collars Coats for All the Big Winter Sport Events in plaids and stripes of soft tone blends and tans, browns and grays; as well as Polaires in true Polaire colors. Also dressy Suedynes for street and travel, and without fur collars, with ALL AGES, IN SIZES 16 TO 44. This showing should not be missed—nor selection delayed a single day, Seattle Portland New York m i ci ech cess in Campaign United States Senator C. C. Dill] Courtesy added his enthusiastic indorsement | Service fo the campaign for the relief of) Satisfaction German children today tn a t gram received by Eugeno Brunner, of the Seattle committes. “I most ea. hope for the success of the campaign for funds jto feed stary children of Ger |many who are the helpless victims of the conflict now pas The Seattle Central 1 and other delegates | ad that every union contribute) at every member of every 1 Seattle bo asked to guar the feeding of one Gérman bruout the winter, This I for a gift of $3. {pal Jeague and the Ex- are other civic organi hich went out word to the| gn headquarters, 3302 White , today of their tndorse Friday at which ‘ho 1 these nell, Chamber Cleveland Kiel Moetings lodge, Edward} speaker; Knights of , A. O. UL W. hall, Wells speaker; Moose lodge, 8 C.| y. apeaker | headquarters fs at 6 building, aglen? | 3202 telephone EL lot» Riot Starts Over Woman’ 8 Address Resident of City for 25 Years Dies| Mru. Catherine A. Gia Went of Seattle for years, died at Provide Thursday. Arrangements for funer I) be announced later Mrs. Glass, who waa born in et, LIL, leaves two sons, Fra a daughter, Margaret, er, Thomas Callaghan, al Los Angeles and San Francisco Otto Wiedfeld, German ambassador to the United States, again is in this coun-| try, having arrived at Neu York recently. He will take up his duties in Washington. | He has brought with him jdraft of a commercial treaty | | to submit for consideration. | They are | length, in this lot binding at crotch or armholes. ture value at this price, Don't miss it. | sult. side as soft as velvet —in natural color only; sizes 42, 44, 46, Very tomorrow, only special, $1.75 several—the most attractive price. $1.59 Each WEAR LIKE IRON are heavy weight flannet ith a warm nap surface and woven in a stout twill weave; lined collar. You'll want Winter supply—at this for the Whole Family FOR LESS! | Ladies’ Felt Slippers Ribbon Trimmed Boys’ Dress Shoes $2.35 Pair Black calf lace with good solid les and heels; a Shoe that will © wet weat izes 2% ecial $2. Thanksgiving Linens Linen Sets (Hemstitched) $9.00 Set Consist of one cloth, 66x74-Inch, with pkins to mat 36-In. Outing Flannel Special 25c Yard Good quality of Outing Flannel in pink and blue stripes. 36-In. Shadow Stripe Bloomer Cloth Special 49c Yard. Satin-finish, in black, white, yrown, cocoa, champagne, flesh rehid. Table Damask 65c Yard M a Table satin stripe Sie Table Cloths $1.25 Each 60-inch Japanese Cloths patterns; light and Lingerie Plisse Special 29c Yard 30-inch Lingerle Plisse In white, flesh, pink, mais, honey dew, orchid and pongee; regular 400; special, 20¢ yard Children’s Shoes $1.69 and $1.79 Pair Foc lasts, in brown calf i leathe a 00d, 8%. to 11 t 81.69; sizes 11 4 to 2—spe- clal $1.79 pair. | Girls’ High-Top Shoes FALL SALE PRICE $3.85 Pair These come in an ofled grain, tanned brown calf; heavy. soles of solid leather and low heels. Just the correct ehoe for Winter weather; sizes 3 to 9, and Damasks __ Priced Very Low | Table Cloths $1.75 Each Scalloped, finished with fancy colored blue borders. | Imported Lingerie Charmeuse Special 69c Yard 36-inch Shadow Check Char- meuse; stripes; colors white, , Pink, orchid, rose, emerald, honey dew and purple; regular 850 value; special 69¢ yard. Tuscan Lace Panels $2.25 Each 48x90-Inch, with fringe finish; Egyptian colors, Women’s ; Bath Robes—$4.95, $5.50, $6.00, $7.50 Beacon Bath Robes, light and dark colorings, in a wide range of Hor ‘al and con- ventional patterns; cord and satin trimmed; girdies to match; full cut and com- fortable; priced very low for the superior quality of the garments, DON’T SAVE YOU MONEY! FAIL to see these values before purchasing your Winter Outfit—~WE GAN | Women’s Hose 35c pr.; 3 pr. for $1. 00 e are a finishe drop atitch, in. black, Yeamel and brown; an exceptional value. New Silk Hose 1 mixed h » cash: & and du Boudoir Caps Special—25c Each Novelty boudoir caps, In all pular light c 3; made jaces and Union Suits ry 50 to $2.50 quality silk stripe union misses and children ced according tO size Girls’ Union Suits $1.00 Suit These are extraordinary vi winter walght, we finish of shor Women’s Gowns WELL MADE LAnor $1.25 The Very Heat Vatu Fine Wool Hose $1. 00 Pair Boys’ Union Suits $1.80 to $2.50 Splendid quality, heavy, fine Boys’ Union Suits oe to se 25 wool-finish Silver gray r ecru color, Bidieulone Aprons 99c Each t standard Girls’ Wool Dresses @ to 14 years __ $4.95 to $8.50 Wake Women’s Handkerchiefs ALL LINEN 2 for 25c Electric Hot Plate Special—$1.75 Women’s Union Suits SILK AND WOOL silk cross and extra | ents of the © had at this popular Girls’ Hats $2. 25 to $2. 95 Girls Coats. 7 to 14 years $6.50 to $15, 00 h new winter but made Women’ s Hose 5 Pairs for $1.00 hem-