The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 28

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Demented Patent Cloth Prove (OPENS FIGHT | Dramatic Oil Painting, Slays Male Nurse; for National Meet) | 7 A | Gift to Czar, Is in City | LOS ANGE . Dec, My—Karl] NEW YORK, Deo, 14.—Tho Na AW. Baton, £7, religious maniac, y +| onan Assoclation of Retail Clothiers o} > ward a and © shors hold Its next an —_ Jodged In tho psychopathic ward at / 4nd Furnishers will . ; |nuat convention in New York city Remcnteee) hospital today | Soptombor 8 fo 12, 1924 ‘Tho conven had attacked and brutally murdered] tion committee, compo | Orin W. Schmits, his nurse, A] Schloss, of Indianapolis, president of Tieavy flat iron had been used by ational assock The demented man in the slays " |of Memphis, and Joo as killed je ho sle Behmitz was killed while bh Dt | vor both eakional (dln Member of a prominent decided to a invitations tendered family, Eatou, a former at ‘ani | 2 them by York, In conjune awertul build, had ® IM} ton with the convention there will HE in a local residential sant! po held a great exposition of cloth: Ho had apparently lost his} ing and haberdashe ‘Russian Battle Artist’s Masterpiece Con- cealed Right Here in Seattle high “Papaha'’ bonnet of black kid skin and broad yellow stripe up the | [priceless hecauro of its strikingly | trouser log are striking features of dramatic history, an oll painting by} the uniform. Professor Bamokish one of old Russia's greatest battle} was comminsioned by the Russian artists, Prof, N. Samokish, Hes, tem+| government to paint the official bat porarily bereft of fame and frame,| tle pictures of the Russo-Japanese | out at 765 Lakeview boulevard, in| war, care of a Rusalan refugee, one AN! ‘The soldier-owner of this painting, 4 eawite? est Ryd arty ‘ ae | drew Kriovaky, whose identity Is concealed, 1s now pment cmplyed ahs mare. Quinchuas, natives of Bolivia, go | ‘The painting was made for one Of] working in the logging caripa eth for days without food, chewing co Jthe crack Cossack regiments, and |.) coa leaves, from which cocaine is (estined for presentation to the late| Wa#bington, and will make an of derived, czar, Nicholas Romanoff, but never| fort, thru M, Krlevaky, of this one vivid tallaman of his old] reached its appointed place in the oR From Coast to Coast * co able brat! Fora pee ere | military life under the czar's regime. | Established 101 Years ling refugee officers, via Manchurta,}cently in New York for $800.00. | to Seattle, An intimate of the grand dukes jhorrora of the Bolsheyist uprising, | : | | swept the land—it waa each man for| todian of some 14 water color paint- days, Hrenoy gathered much of his carrying the Insignia of after he BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER Not only artistic, but virtually RARE OFFERING IN PRECIOUS JEWELS Reasonable in price, beautiful in construction. Here you will find an assortment of such magnitude and character, that is sure to satinfy, The purchase of a diamond from Peter Michael is @ guaranteed, wife, secure investment Star Want Ads bring results, to dinpoxe Andrew Krievaky is also the cus-| If you have a small amount now to Invest, sult your limit. we can [from its presentation frame, Ushtly/ the Academy of Art, Petrograd, A. rolled and concealed, ultimately! Hrenoy, four of whose water col-! Beginning Tomorrow, Open Evenings Until Christmas found its way, with one of the flee) ors are reported to have sold re Peter Michael Confidential Jeweler 202 Pike St. P| HOW SANTA DID IT jlilmsolf, nad the pleture, stripped) ingw by a prominent graduate of Pama ; CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED inspiration and scenic beauty in| |the First Nerehinak Regiment of the{and around the hunting lodges and ‘Transbickal Cossacks. It presenta,| estates of the nobility. Old Rus against a tawny background of soft) alan sea-ncapes, scenes along the} tans and buffs, an officer of the} shores of the Volga river, hunting [First Nerchinsks, mounted on al dogs, and bewltehing snow scenes| prom|:|whita steed—at the charge—leaping|in that atrip of the Ural mountains) — ae | Deattl : lright out of the canvas, drawn subre| known as the Talgn, predominate,|a hint of sinister meaning? nent Seattle attorney and pust state | or oas and the cry of battle on| but withal, a foreboding of tragedy| ‘This collection of water colors! “Oh, look at the car dad gave me tot of the Loyal his lips. The Cross of St. George, be:| seema to haunt the shadows, or tv/ are owned by the son of Hrenov,|for Christm -Yo first gun of the demo-| stowed for heroism on the field of! {t fancy that invests the «wift and are also to be disponed of| po! What power? Willie—W e campaign when he ad-| battle, gleams on his tunic, and the flowing waters of the Volga with when a market can be obtained ‘Oh, about 40 reinde Here ‘for? ~and next Christmas |club, at Dartnall's Satur | day noon, ‘on find an unlimited number of Artistic and Practical Gifts from which you can make a selection. It may be a Flower Vase for sister’s closed car, or a set of Bumpers for the family car—no matter what make of car it is, you’ll find Practical Gifts at the “Western Auto” stores. L. B. Schwellenbach Photo by Grady Lewis B, Schwellenbach, “Pa, teacher says we p others. that’s so. il, what are the others nd Farm are commander Legion, } wilh the | cratic Belected teria, “State Finances Administrative ive study of the sub and will re ply to the address of Gov, Louls F Hart before the Washington State Press association, at Ellensburg, | last August, in which he presented | what was called the first. compre: | henaive review of operations under | © code aseph, of Spokane, deputy prosecuting attorney will be guest of aturday meeting. The Men’s Pajamas Perfect fitting, nicely trimmed with silk frogs. Colors, tan, blue, helio and white. Made from Hill’s famous muslin. $2. 1 5 A real special. . Men’s Silk ‘Shirts Band style, French cuffs, in fancy stripes and plain white. These are being sold at practically cost price because of broken lines | and sizes. The special price | Men’s Mufflers A regular $3.50 seller of fine knit silks, colors white, black and gray. $2 85 te . Very special Second Ave. at University Arcade Square —they will still be using and enjoying the Auto Accessories you have given them. The modern Christmas, in keeping with the slogan “Give Prac- tical Gifts,” calls for Automobile Accessories. Accessories are the appreciated gift for the car owner—in the “Western Auto” stores you will |Search for Missing ‘Shell- -Shock Victim tives of Earl O. Evans, former er on the Morni Astoria, who disap When in Doubt Buy a sop ate a caus Spring Steel Bumpers Merchandise Certificate || A very —then the reripient can select strong and whatever Accessory he needs most. neat ap- Ask our salesmen about it. pearing bum per— Western Giant Cords made of fine spring steel caer ambann Fits the car perfectly. —make desirable gifts. ‘Not only do they give unusual Priced . $13.50 to $17.50 According to size. Round har bumpers. . . $8.00 Double Duty Bumpers, $14.50 and $18.75. mileage, but the tread, be- cause of its design, eliminates the danger of skidding. If you want a gift that lasts; about the stat mental trresp American have be Flower Vases High quality ornamental glass flower vases, with nickel fittings. The prices range from $1.50 to $4.85 If you are looking for something distinctive and different in Christmas Gifts—here it is. owman&aniord (0. UPTOWN STORE Third Avenue BetweenPike andPine: Robes Klassy An Auto Robe is a very GIVE “Fun, Folk and Fairy Tales” Introduction by Edmund Vance Cooke A series of stories alar by the Junior Ch “Binkie and the Bell Dolls” by Margaret Widdemer but they all strange places . “Whistling Rock” by Edna A. Brown are experience with the sea Ink Spots” by Ruth O. Dyer Here is the fol! it, oh whimsical en that can be volum ongs and st every Binkle, the dog, Is accused of carrying off Annabel's dolls, found in $2.00 A summer spent of Whistling Rock Island brings a wealth of 51.50 “The Adventures of the “John Martin’s Big ke $2.50 BOOKS Chronicles of others’ lives and experiences have ever held the interest of man. imagination of the young, and biographies of matured lives furnish food for reflection. The Christmas Book Store suggests: For Young Folks Adventures fire the For Older Minds “Adventures in Journalism” by Sir Philip Gibbs de pop- it | paper . “Theodore Roosevelt” by Lord Charnwood A world opinion man “My Journey Round the World” by Alfred Viscount Nor’ {so — rare treat’ t “My Garden of Memory” by Kate Douglas Wiggin Here are the “Damaged Souls” by Gamaliel Bradford A boo! mir American publi Books at U ha a Store hid DICTIONARIES Gifts for the stude writer and the home t of practical value. 810,00, Christmas Cards, Calendars and Gift Dressings Gift Selifvieis Special Gitt Paper 31.00. New Stand- the Englist $15.00, Small mothers will be bliss- fully happy with one of the dolls from the toy department, ially one of the Mama Some dressed in hes and others iceable are cotton rompers. All are 8, $3.26, $4.75 and Baker and Nennett able boy dolia, in romp Horsman Mam Dolls, curly Horsman Mama Dolla that yrunette and nehes, $7.00 that try the children’s skill and keep them amused at home in the long evenings of the holi | days. Even the | might like te in grown-ups in one. Vacuum Bottles Genuine “TIey-Hot” and Stanley brands in pint and quart sizes. Prices $1.85 to $7.50 Add these to your “Gift” list. Coupe and Sedan Carpets The Ford owner would appreciate yoar effort to help him keep the car looking neat and tidy. Coupe price Sedan only Spotlights A dandy gift, gives the car a classy appearance, By simply loosening a C! it can be used as a trouble light. Prices $3.45 to $13.50 Driving Gloves Here’s a real serviceable gift for man or woman drivers — either short gloves or gauntlets. Priced from $1.90 to $6.50 Supreme Tire Lock Leather covered, heat treated, carburized and case hardened chain with strong brass lock that prevents the stealing of spare tires. Priced from $5.00 to $6.50 According to size Flashlights Very essential to the car owner, gifts, we have them in a number of sizes at prices rang- ing from 90c to $3.75 ideal [ Mirrors, Other interior Mirrors, 85c to ‘Cop-Spotter” Mirrors —make sensible gifts. The recipient can see “the road behind” with- out inconvenience in any way, can adjust to any desired angle. For $2.45 to $2.95 $1.65 to $2.85. Exterior Order by Mail Our Guarantee Protects You Tacoma Store 717 Pacific I} AUTO ROW STORE Pike and Broadway Phone East 0073 a gift that the whole family will enjoy; a gift that will be in use every day; a gift that will constantly remind them of the giver, then you want a Western Giant Cord. 7 Extra Heavy 12,000-Mile Guar. $12.65 15.80 18.85 20.65 21.30 21.90 26.55 28.15 sizn 30x31, 32x31; 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x41, 34x4\,, 35x5 34.30 36x6 49.20 (Ask for Prices on Other Siren) Western Special CORD Guaranteed 10,000 Miles WESTERN STANDARD Mile Guarantee) Visors Four different approval in Green Glass prices from models for your Pantesote, Pyralin, and All-Metal at $2.95 to $11.50 80 Stores in the West Western Auto Supply Co. Stores Open 8A. M. to 6 comfortable accessory for the car and makes a very desirable gift. Prices in wool robes range from $6.65 to $26.75 Special One Week Only Master Pump—This is the most efficient pump of which we know. It is a very fast and powerful pump. 14-inch size at $1.45 Clocks Easily attached to the dash, where it makes an attractive and reliable timepiece. Prices from $3.45 to $14.40 models to choose from. @ Step Plates —will enhance the beauty of the car. Made of rubber with aluminum frames and guard. The price each is only $1.50. Other models as low as 85c. Horns and Whistles The soft, clear sound of a motor-driven horn is audible for a long dis- tance, $2.50 to $8.40 According to size. Explosion Whistles, $2.70 and $4.45. Ex- haust Whistles, $1.65. Wedge Cushions made of heavy rubber- ized material with a black enamel finish— makes the seat. much more comfortable for the ladies and persons of small stature— $1.95 and $2.65 Your choice of Eagles, Elks, Masonic Em- blems and Speed Nymphs at prices from 50c to $4.50 dies all the adva handsome me Meters ful gif nulne Boyee Mote r—make wonder Radiator Ornaments Locking ee a With poneeins Others $2.85 to $5.75 MOTO-METERS <= a real protection for Priced f $2.00 to 8 For Y Or DOWNTOWN STORE Westlake and Lenora Phone Elliott 3307 our Convenience yen Till 9 P. M, Saturdays Everett Store 2824 Colby 5 - @ girl's h rassing to tors shave The preven! bing ha now é! axle g sheiks, “Givel mays a is just her Ch De: a ne’ Londa We “J And Th his ha a lim v Wand old-fash: ingham Wand but we tell hi Brown's George ee | The | much ters, has St, on Pumpki night a of his creme. Little Littl Make Like Miss dent in f CANDI Bim!

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