The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 9

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STAR PAGE 9 SEATTLE | : /KLAN OKEHS | ‘(WINS HONOR J SCHOOL BILL T | Attorney Loses in NEARLY OVER Stokes’ Divorce 2 ! EV) wew YORK, Jan. 11—When W, MANION, Til, Jan, 11.—With an], Dp, Btokes failed to get his dl- Agreement reached on liquor enforce-| yoree from Helen Elwood Stokes, he ment in general, Williamson county's | ned payment on three checks to. “booze war aimmered down today to t $15,000, payable to Max D. A fight between Glen Young, “pro who prosecuted the case. [BOOZE WAR Wandering Spouse Tries @ fo ‘Make Up’ With Wite Village Folk Up ‘Early to to Watch Efforts of| “Elly” Bassett in Winning Back His Girl Says Raw Food Diet Cure for Bald Heads INCINNATI, Members of tho kabinet of the krand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, in formal ression Jato Thursday, ap} proved tho education initiative bill |filed with the secretary of atate at mbers do ality, not ing uer Ohio, Jan. 11.—Dr,. Louis Estes, Chi- cago, newly elected vice president of the American is for hap- v 4 | Olympta earlier thin wok, ‘The bill | hit er,” and the force: 4 vented y whel ‘hat huge | “ ’ “ir all yh ezar,’ nda th forces of hin was rev d today when a tained te t a wes oa : j|veoks the abolition of olementary|| Academy of Applied Dental Science, is an advocate of || sheritt George Galligan over ralds| judgment by default was tiled in the 5 hina, may ; BY MILES W. VAUGHN way,” ho told the United Prow parochial schools by Sep-|} yaw food diet. aloha and homes in the county.| county clerk's office here, in fayor q pala } (United Press Staff Correspondent)| respondent this morning. "I have , | serait thbchlechh suit 1 yen- || Three companies of state troops are|of Steuer for $15,155.90, the amount ; ee 4 MADISON, Conn, Jan. 11.—Madi+| como ninestenths of the way. I am, » Dill was filed with the seore- | ng members of the academy in annual conven- |) ine ned here and at Hérrin, |piuy costs, on three checks made | ce na 'y SON'S populace—tho whole thousand | prepared to come atil! further if she | Jtary of atte by the Good. Govern: | Estes declared he ate raw food and over- Sheriff Galligan will not usk for|out by Stokes to Steuer. J : ; of it—<was up dright and early today | will forget the hideous falsehoods | fient league, n newly forméa organ ie sapint pipe gy , o inkiete to witness the struggie of “Etly"|she has been hearing about Mex | ization, | el recall for a day or two, { was | Steuer declared that bi he pte “aed + Bassett, who grow up asa “handy” |Putnam—and como a little of the Ne ran Au Supe (aranh Guba ob loooemeertieetmeeetemer eae = cramer nsec ys vented the cheeks, the vale ae a young han around tho village, bat: | distance herself, the Klan for the state of Washing i bona Man Gehl ninoa Ste war! kad’ He it ROnOE, WOM BRATS: TBE: THR) (HIN Parana BUS eee ee tte hi, way back into the confidence | “T think she Wwill talk to ib When | ton, aiid the DIL war not kimed ar fekarded as tho most beau ines the war, and now I want to|tima with felony today in a group of | Judgment December 6, ! of his wife, who is tho pride of the}wo meet face to face, We need} military schools and academies. an who ever married into the Ger-| jaye a good time.” warrants sworn out by Alex Rugger, | yt RAT RS c fi town girls’ basketball team, only a few words together, She will! man nobility, Is back home, after 10) 01.4 countess wa formerly Mar-|% baker of Herrin, charging larceny) WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE rs "as his home folks Joni | believe me," | [American.Girl is Fi patate Sie NROPOLY «WORT SPE a guerité Vivian Buftoti Thomason peel as ae ibecct Micali he was} Water will be shut off on Hor ig have know him, is back, after re|“OH, YOU BULLY!" vings German, : | yanked from bed by Klan ralders| ton st. from 33rd 8. to 36th 8, and signing his {0b as personal reprosen- | SAY HIS FRU Wi “{ am tired, desverately tted," ae : under Young and forced to watch! on 34th 8. from Horton st. to Spo tative of Nina Wilcox Putn ul When Bassett arrived last night Thru ith Germany | he bald, “with all Th gone thru, WOMAN ROUTS ‘THLE them enjoy a feast of his fresh bread |yune gt, Saturday, from 8 a. m Job which brought from his wife, {his coming had been rumored thru NEW YORK, Jan, 11—Countess|and now I wish to rid myself of| CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—A _ thfef| And cheese, to 6 p.m. Also, water will be shut 9 PUTNAM, this week, the charge that he had ilage, His call at the post | Guenther Von Bernstorff, daughter: | the yoke of belng a German, I am|thrust a gun at Mrs, Anna Balder- | OANA Gbe TSK off on Ninth ave. 8, trom Walker a fonal wom- left his family for the noted novel pe, where hig wife works, was BH \in-law of the former German am-|here to get back my citizenwhip and|son and demanded money. “Why,| indignantly, and banged him with|st. to Lander at, Sunday from 8 4 ir equality? ist. the signal for many of the village bassador to the United States, and | my money, 1 have been h rd up | you Ampudent bing!" whe ex med, An umbrell The thief ra \a, m, to 6 p,m f ey Two ree ig jfolk turning out to greet him. It} = = — * wi ohne es —- jean 96: ns blaminaineetentis suet Rea aren 7 y and let bed ——* a 6 the ehiv- CCESSFUL, was all very folly. hey slapped 4 ie hash After two Unsuccessful attempts |him on the back, sald, “Oh, you | | ‘4 ya eel to see Mra, Bassett last night and] Elly!" assumed postures of taking | iS pes 5 explain, “Elly” and his wife spent|his picture, commented on his} pubes 7 the night {n adjoining homes along |tweeds and his Florida tan, shook | | a @ Boston post road, near the edge |hands with him and wished him) | 4 pract rights! Avs : ‘ | | 4 (Stipe. Is seaside village, well | | : Mrs. Bassett remained with a girl| But in the rear of the postoftice 3 negra friend and teammate on the girls’| Mrs. Bassett was not as conellln = ag aR | A cannot be baxke team, while Bassett was|tory or jovial, She sent out word) | And ‘that housed “by hie friend, Harrison | that she wolud fot see her husband. | | 4 Petter than Dowd, a writer, who also is friend ° my } p brid. of Mrs, Putnam. y Among the first up In the village | Bassett called hin mother-in-law, | y bor depart- today was Bassett. He was ready | Mra. C. Petri, on the telephone Iater : MEER RGSTe NI SPL d-fashioned for a fresh and supreme effort to ond attempt omes from see his wife and 4-year-old boy to- his wife was ‘out.’ No. he Has from day. couldn't see his boy, Adrian, becaune | | statistical “I have come more than haif-[he ts in bed | Wecitica Neiao | | 5 Nelson q 7 arta Paoto by Young & Cosswel!| 300 PIECES OF 2,000 YARDS OF BY Tolo Ball Is | 2 ed The w lieeis of an eastbound Umited e . . ia py le ee on Seatte a “Sample” Neckwear 7-inch White Outin oo BABY | | Nisa Teatrice Ne 1 g on: “The af Dan er Point Jand daughter of C. ¢ | pecupation. STARTS ON PAGE 1 g elgon Iron Works, | oe pes not or: “pels ha gpd lens he Special 39 Special 1 Yard ocal sense. with it. You must take it away as| t t y tah pthatyophe con e ition and soon as it is born, If I mother it] udents oa I = so. bye op <9 amma Read | Se dei tea'S hs hela out Se & cay 2 Gan love it oo thal I Mga dt Cindy ETA DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE yedlspos Byree can sive it apt Combination of Girls’ | xr ’uy"vuies , werlegted Yes, mother,” says Clark, wiping tenor, Who appeared might be his eyes with the back of his hand. Affair and Leap jie wh... gang yubt very “I understand,” | Y ear Puzzles to whom th tman ® a result, ; Together they talk it over, while b Mhom the Hestman i fhe present I. Baby Emma Le and boyish| Te Dk Thdab Was tevout:'ot nex pensive young Jimmie play in the snow-| Friday night the annual Tolo dance| Dias caudate uae ches covered outside—happy and) will be ntaged at the university. At al music students a chance t eye e-time all the edge Se tae an this annual affair the girls not only ete for the Acoma: a ta glance thru ge aa ‘plpeaneryl rent ark ; ‘Siadoe singe ears combs | invite the boys, but make out the | ialyap- , the enix ble of the childfen.| Programs, escort thelr male partn sent day. ol ot that!’ says Mrs. ( “I to the ballroom, and feed them after | o lopsi if C\) She means that many Yakima! po vorstning was going along swim been a pupil of Clifford W . 5 ° 5 . | 0 lopsided people, hear ol AUN DANG ae ett eat thal oft + of this city I think it Seeht., have atteres te Sake Other ois covered simultaneously that COATS in plain tan mixture coatings. In swagger | . lon to be the baby or Jimmie into thelr this Io fe a7 KILLED BY | el Ng j Eacose ils Sold Fett ns la one 4LE styles, At $11.85. nexpensive, Fretty red with “I can't do !t—I just can't,” sobs wd saab nae 7 | hopetully S 4 ; | rs But, perha ae 4: ” . aaa tS a ihe aus ab. a ig bailed Reseatins: ye 1 “ n't they?’ causticalt COAS ST AL W AV E COATS in gray overplaid, black with gray over- ° ietice— + ethan friend. “You don't! PARIS, Ja . ath lint * Pouee . a 3 at. be so hard. j 4 COP grant the t plaid and herringbone weaves. With seal-dyed enough: the ated Siti aivadbal 1 BF sewer. “I know, mother,” saya Clark, He} ,,OtWer Dantome lade were os: nde Mais Witaeeday stone Coney fur collars. At $17.85. pio: “Dar: - clenches his browned fists. “Why| Ue act with orews of many ship In th y i of spe. haven't we been able to get ahead Dotty “tp m, COATS in blanket-plaid, overplaid and broad stripe January Display of White 4 a bent. so we could keep itt I Rnow it's] Pe’ oh ot that this red the final toll of cas Me Gaadcmmality fabric fae and EW shi ‘ bard, but what can we do | . | ualties might be much lary effects. 700d quality fabrics. zined and un- | SW shipments have brought many lovely new for the ewe ak ts so darned sudden!” is rather passe, | Valles BRIT De nen ee : ‘ : | ‘cctbds Hoe faba th @Ui d mechan. : tg ‘The zero hour {» 8:30, but some ks ans Gels, cten lined. With fur collars. At $24.85. creations in Gowns and Chemises in white an , REAL AMERICAN |turbanee were denied beyond seeped tae time before thatthe hostemen willl {ring the wave was attractive tints. These have been moderately priced | ids on the Both the Clarks are American, | have called for thelr partners, helped |Merting the wave was cau ‘ 5 and offer a wide choice of styles. . by birth and ancestry. The twoltnem on with thelr overcoats and| sna the aevers storms whist} Sizes for Women and Misses : saiitere et | F Present children are fine, he hy | placed polite guiding hands under |poen comin at ¢ e y 2 been raging intermittently for two 0G youngsters, bright mentally. Clark| {ne boys’ arms , y i sineeeara yak aontice ‘ ‘ apts’ b went out with his fellows several | ab ocinca Sa a [re ee caudal a ti Ten Styles of Envelope Chemises ; a ‘a | | reports have deen recetved from | as en before ana Hay tiered le thee ta tas | CHI PSI FRATERNITY, at the unl- | the crews of neveral disabled vess $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 and $1.95 | cannon- be seperate: = ersity, Friday announced the p d the men were over bee: able t “take hold” again. . : :. . baggage Pygeaeng nel “Gia [ise of Edward Dunn and Ww med by giant waves when they | Tailored styles with hemstitching and ribbon 4 i ompson, both of Seattle. too! lifeboats. ° . ) rhs rs a sonal occupation has made it im-) Att t V l W d In white and flesh tint, $1.00. | ; jossible for him to get ahead Tl # ‘ é as | a q ie vac tailed hase raised as reactive alues tit omens an emises trimmed with hemstitching and lace, | sev ashes 4 b * with lace motif; white, flesh and orchid tints, | resources. 2 ; » fles as t g toler the Cart FREDERICK Misses’ Silk and Cloth Dresses 31.00. | To them} A dims thé iseatiee a idgeagee poverty, | Embroidered Chemises with scalloped edges; in | eeenece| & NELSON $10.85 $14.85 $20.85 vin | J ie Lope be pena eel : . . White Chemises, lace and embroidery trimmed; | 4 in the world | | gag i onc y 7 -DOWNSTAIRS STORE many with fine lace bodice, at $1.75 and $4.95. | 4 Mother love that rears and DOW NSA IR STORE| | ] i ES cherishes a baby is one of the | | x | ¥ a wonderful things ot the world UC | Seven Styles of Muslin Gowns 4 { Mrs. Clark's love transcends this Wy ad é J $1 OR $1 50. $1 95 d } endia it sacrifices the joys of mother , i $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 and $2.25 | 2... School Shoes for Girls, | Children’s Peg abd | 95 sacrifice is so hard to make that| ; Top Play Suits Flesh colored Gowns with smocking and feather- | Mrs stitching, at $1.25. { < itt Boysand Young Men | | stitching, at $1.25 a it, I can never p vith it." | “ | 1 35 White and flesh color Gowns trimmed in hem- | RS TO Fi IRLS’ BROWN CALF- | . stitching and lace motifs and edging, at $1.50. | s1to 8 At $1.35. DOWNSTAIRS STORE OO Mine ee J SKIN OXFORDS Pe as Bale shane. White Gowns trimmed with smocking, lace inser- | ié cor some yearl Mid: thet reathte it made on a medium at | serviceable quailty bluse denim tion and edging, at $1.95. : 4 its mother, was’ made 1 t broad toe last. With welt | ana khaki cloth. ‘Trimmea with Flesh color Gowns with elaborate lace yoke ef- 3 b 3 Emily “A; Martin, matron of soles and low, flat heel. | frtkhe sb muninee a te Foote Oy ibe: Buanua toes at Bbarn00d, Sizes 214 to 7. At $4.45. | Nt_red_ piping and buttons fects, at $2.25. s that HILDREN’S BROWN ELKSKIN SHOES laced style. Made with chrome-tanned | New Bloomers of Fancy Voile | soles; on a wide last. Sizes 814 to 2. At $2.35 | ; ; 5 | * e | White, light blue, orchid, peach Boys’ Union and flesh color voile Bloomers, with in this the way puld not be broken Ja she that Men’s Shirts, $1.25 14 OYS’ BLACK ELKSKIN SHOES in laced style. 7 double elastic at knee and elastic ] 25 | p Yj (THexes none nour en S ir S, . B Made on the well-known Munson last. Suits, $1.00 waistline. $ \ | 7 HERE’S MORE ABOUT WIDE selection of Men’s Shirts in clo: woven viceable shoe for active boys. Sizes 11 to 131% Bares aie cane el —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | 5 { £ [ STARTS ON PAGE 1 figured patterning in blue, tan, lavender, green color- sieeve An | L @ ings, and black. Dress styles. ‘Sizes 14 to 17. At OUNG MEN’S CALFSKIN SHOES in brown | ma ealatibek “slik os 7" $1.25. id black, Neat, dress styles. With Goodyear 6 to M4. At $1.00. Just Arrived! Sizes 6 to 11. At $4.85 welt soles. DOWNSTAIRS STORE ead bent and STAIRS STORE Plaited Granite Cloth Skirts _ 1’ . fen ] Fon iow M 1n’s Neckwear, 95c a ared he was entirely ; . ’ of al the affairs of Cut-silk Ties in conservative and striking pat- Clearance of Girls’ Children’s | $4.95 testified that he did ternings. Diagonal stripe ured and scroll de- | mee signs. Wide range of colorings. Good value at Coats and Cloth Dresses Heather Cotton | JUR smart new styles in Plaited Skirts |) | 95¢. o * fc | of granite cloth in light and medium ‘4 bes Stockings, 59c | gray, rose-tan, Navy blue and black. Knife yb fide: called | AT REDUCED PRICES | Children’s brown —_he plaits and panel and plaited effects. Some | e. He testified that Fis Stockir n durable feribbed | button trimmed models. Wa measure- ‘spent but litte of his Men’s Warm Wool U nion ROKEN size and style assortment of girls’ Coats w Very good Stockings for | ments , 81 and Attractive * tgaiost Perey _Biactalr for Winter wear. Many attractive styles to 01 to 9% | value, 2 } on char ‘ nts: $9.95, choose from. Some have fur collar s ange Good 10 DOWNSTAIRS STORE Kid | Getin pomnonre length. Closed-crotch st with flat-lock stitched and , j seams. A weight that can be worn the year \IRLS’ CLOTH DRESSES in broken size and | ° pe Life of Workman recat in: tate elimate, Sizes 84 to i. At’ | J style assortment. Appropriate styles for school | Women’s Wool | Boys’ Suits $5.95. and dre ar. Sizes range from 6 to 14, Reduced | With Two Pairs Knickers $9.85 j Saved by Friend and Cotton Stockin +85; 85c .75, $5.75 and $7.75. 8: pr Men’s Imported Wool Hose Good Stockings for women and a 95¢ and $1.15 Boys’ Hats ana Caps | | we" sutticta’s Peer | a4 fer c ose 2 e ‘own, gY F , v styles, “ar alt, M ; rs oath d bia = | eet of -o Ie bul Van, Broken lines of boys’ Hats and Reduced to | er, plal a with cloak yoke effect and inverted plait in ag R infordad is hand hd dole, Sivek 10 40 111 . Caps in a wide range of fabric | 1 t with 1 1 tor | back. Patch pockets. Dark gray ered vein f At 95¢ and $1.15. f 5 6 to 6%, (onl Cc | Bh boat | and brown check and mixture fab- E. ; an m f rics, Sizes 8 to 17. At $9.85. a At t C pit OW NSTATE STORE i t aid t Taylor

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