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FRIDAY, MARCTT 21, 1924, THE SEATTLE STAR FAG 2 * ta al $ | One man who has managed a te why the Obregon government wan, consent of the government, and f lon : Gopartment there are 14,146,701 tole. | * ’ Foreigner s I avo? ed nga c “yh omnixed, and you'll got the same | many cane ate alded, ees s Seana latins United Btates, ;, | Engineers Meet Rebels in Vera Cruz: had been no labor troubles official firures of the Autor Is Planned Soon eo. w Labor Troubles, Reds Suppressed Dur-|o nia plantation, tor there had been Damifilcnow,” ‘They have witnesned the preaching hile One and all, they are bitter in their polation of the recognition, . tonal cording te the United Btates oengus | 17 neers, DEM AM |ia, and ‘Tejeda of Vera Crus. emaaindgtint cete pm | Cone —— | more They have seen the Obregon BU | winingty ott Gown and see M looted | United - ernment throw {ts support to the| ana destroyed, election of Calles as the next prest ‘The fatty revo! dent of the country, and Calles t#|.% fe ple mPa paeodlend eer des tee i nits ed vac Atct ing space will tnteryene until another | of bi -. sib ashe a omega attempt will be made by the conser | PO They have aeen connervatives #uch | vatives to overthrow the present re-| “Yes, everything I could. think | the exz as Do la Huerta and Jorge Prieto! gin of "—Judge, $ oe | Laurens, former mayor of Mexioo| ‘yey had hed hopes that non-reo. | - —— - ONE FOR THE DOCTOR is have been taken under | City, forced to flee for their lives. | ognition of Mexico would force the} WIFE RONS TOO *Tlow will Dr. ¢ ‘s new hos ment made in worth ‘They see no hope for peace tf * | Mexican government into lens radical i t bonds. {co under the rule of m paths, but this hope vanished and | 4 ever-increasing | Men who have apent today they simply i s. Naturally, than phon cannot Understand why soviet should be barred and Moxioo A. the protection of the Mex al government they have famous, will he ne 11 to DAD CALLED ™ “While you were being relieved valuable 4!4 you call he | Chamber of Commerce say ° z of communistio doctrines by state] WASHINGTON, March #1—A0| . eee SAN FRANC h 21 |movernors, notably Sanches of Pueb- B50. 14,500,000" autor ° ‘ : ° no agitators to atir up hi fe ing Short Revolution Regime Bit yt ay : ge 2 | nvention n ot Bn seen agitators work openly and 1 have greater material conven: | un: 1 > tor BY BOB DORMAN nude tad US. Mex t tal $100 tn value. t ‘oreigner to whom I talked, nding |and they were many, from factory |cemb i = but ager r entertaining have seen and felt the appt. | way f lawa that ere practically : tory of thin egime, the activi. ae ® ere atrictly sup 1 be twin roomn,"'—Amerte Ask the foreigners in Mexico as to! wage ked by the taelt' building up a competence jon of both human rty rights were fully guar “Why? Damif! FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE aby Sulky, as pictured, with 10. d wheels. An exceptional value at —Fourth Floor FREDERICK & NELSON FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSINIRS STORE Are Attractively Trimmed in Feathers and Flowers HE new small shapes that fit so smartly and snugly to “bobbed” heads turn to brightly- colored crepe de chine flowers and wreaths of soft feathers for added charm. Two new arrivals ore pictured, Two of a twide vartety of very attractive s—and values—in the 0. AIRS STORE Women’s and Misses’ Knitted Suits $6.00 and $10.00 Ae BOTs values in wom- en's and misses’ knitted wool Suits. $1.95 to $3.25 EN’S Pajamas in AT $6.00: SUIT of slip-on soiesette, muslin ‘ sweater and skirt in fancy and madras cloth. \ , weave, with stripe border on Checked and striped 4 " cuffs, bottom of sweater and weaves, also plain bottom of skirt. shades in corded and self-stripe weaves. Weil-made, in com- | fortably-fitting styles | and trimmed with mercerized “frog” fastenings. Blue, tan, lavender and white. At $1.95, $2.45, | eo} @)_ 32-75, 82-95 and $3.25. -Men’s Athletic Union Suits $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 EN'S well-known Gotham Union Suits in ath- letic style. Made of good quality corded dimity, fancy check and over-plaid fabrics. With the one- | saee flap. Sizes 36 to 46. At $1.50, $1.75 and AT $10.00: SUIT of jac- quette and skirt in fancy weave, with deep jacquard border on cuffs, bottom of jacquette and bottom of skirt. Color combinations: Tan and brown, Navy blue and gray, Gray and blue, Peruvian brown and blue. Sizes 86 to 46. —DOWNSTAINS STORE 2,000 Yards of Seasonable Cotton Fabrics In Desirable Weaves —82-INCH COLORED DOTTED SWISS 2 —86-INCH WHITE CROSS-BAR VOILE YARD Men’s “Holeproof” Sox 35c, 40c, 55c, 75c Holeproof Lisle Sox in medium weight. Reinforced | toe, heel and sole, 35¢. Holeproof Mercerized Lisle Sox in medium and | heavy weight, 40¢. . Holeproof “Glos” and Mercerized Lisle Sox with | heavy lisle toe, heel and sole, 55¢. | | _ Holeproof Silk Sox with lisle toe, heel and sole, and | | ribbed lisle tops, 75¢. Colors: Cordovan, navy blue, gunmetal and black. | Sizes 914 to 12. | —80-INCH PRINTED CREPES —82-INCH DEVONSHIRE CLOTH —86-INCH TISSUE GINGHAM \}]| |—40-INCH PRINTED VOILES —82-INCH NOVELTY DRESS GINGHAM —DOWNSTAINS STORE 20 Styles in Hand Bags A Special Purchase—Unusually Low-priced $1.45 poucH Bags, fancy leather Purses and patent- finished duck Hand Bags in wide assortment of styles. ¢ . 3 ‘ s : Three typical styles are pictured. A special : , purchase, at an unusually low price, Saturday: “DURA-PED’? SHOES $1.45. For College and High School Boys $7.50 EW shipments of “Dura-ped” Oxfords and high Shoes in black and tan leathers. Sixteen (16) styles to choose from. Widths A to D.” Sizes 6 to 11. Featured value at $7.50. DOWNSTAIRS STORE | ME: ’S Caps in the popular Spring . fabries—plain shades and good- $1 95 | | looking overplaids in light gray and . } tan. One- and eight-piece styles. Sizes 6% to 714. | Men’s New Spring Caps Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE | —DOWNSTAIRS STORE High-grade Household Brooms ERY good value in Household Brooms of fine, selected corn, especially well made, with five rows of stitching and hardwood handle. At 95¢. —Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE 95c “Women’s | Silk Stockings At $1.00 Pair Women's Stockings with 20. {nch ail boot and Isle tops other qualities, Sizes 10. Good value at pair, —DOWNSTAINS STORE $1.00 Women’s Costume Slips, $1.95 Good quality black satinay Costume Slips in bodice-top style, Sizes 86 to 42, Aa $1.95. —DOWNSTAINS STORE Bandeau Brassieres 50c Bandeau Brassieres in brocadepattern and ribbon- atil fm pink tint. 0 42. At BOd, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Hand-Made Chemises $1.95 Four attractive new styles in Hand-made Chemises of dainty lingerie cloth, trimmed in band-embroidered designs and finished with scalloped edges. Sizes 36 to 42, At $1.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE fancy Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats $3.45 Seven styles in fersey alk, with attractive flounces in two- and three-color effects. Three styles in radium silk of good quality with scalloped and hemstitched bottoms, In fashionable Spring shades and . brown and black. At $3.45. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Little Tots’ Peg-Top Play Suits, $1.45 Blue and khaki-colored denim fashions these Play Suits for little tots of 1 to & years, Made with comfortable short sleeves. Trimmed in bright red piping and buttons, At $1.45. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE SATURDAY CANDY SPECIAL Vanilla Cream Kisses 25¢ Pound Delicious Candy Kisses made with pure cream, va- nilla-flavored—in our own Daylight Candy Kitchen on the premises. —_ Special, Saturday, 25¢ pound. DOWNSTAIRS STORE ys’ Spring Suits With Two Pairs Trousers $7.95 to $13.85 ONSERVATIVE and novelty styles in boys’ Spring Suits in tweeds, cassimeres and serges. Plain blue, green, gray and brown mixtures. Coats and both pairs of trousers well tailored. Sizes 7 to 17. Prices $7.95, $8.95. $9.85, $10.85, $12.35 and $13.85. Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, $1.95 Dark brown, wide-wale corduroy Knickers in sizes 6 to 18, At $1.95. Boys’ Attached-Collar Blouses 95c to $1.35 Made in neat, serviceable styles, of percale and madras cloth, in printed and woven patterns, and “glos” stripes. Sizes 8 to 16, At 95¢, $1.15 and $1.35. Boys’ ‘Ruff Neck” Sweaters $4.85 Heavy (jumbo) weaves in wool Sweaters in Ox- ford gray and black, with school-color stripes on bottom, collar and cuffs. Sizes 80 to 40. At $4.85. DOWNSTAIRS STORB Boys’ Spring Underwear White Cotton Mesh-weave Union Suits, in short- sleeve style. Sizes 24 to 34. At.50¢. White Cotton Union Suits, in short-sleeve, knee- length style, Sizes 24 to 34. At 50¢.. Muslin Athletic Union Suits, sleeveless, knee length, and with elastic inset in back. Sizes 24 to 34. At 75¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORB Boys’ “Scout” Shoes, $2.65 “SCOUT” Shoes, as . s pictured, made of brown elkskin, with good oak-tanned out-soles, and Goodyear welt. Sizes 11 to 6. At $2.65. —DOWNSTAIRS STORB For Miss 7 to '14 Years $2.25 to $3.95 % VERY attractive assort- ment of styles in checked, cross-stripe and fancy-patterned gingham Frocks for young girls. Styles suitable for school wear, and pretty enough for dress occasions. At $2.25 to $3.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ROWING girls’ black calfskin Oxfords in the neat, serviceavie style pictured. With low heels and welt soles. Widths A to D. Sizes 3 to 7. At $3.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE