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"EDNESD MARCH 26, 192 3E [ sT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 JOKERS CONTEST Sse gu. HURT IN FALL "000 2vnepe. Rover 3-0", 03 ARE DROWNED i STATE'S PRETTIEST! I [ . t . 4. March 26 arkets and a baker L. J. Skages of anothe Home Gardeners will find our Housewares Section well supplied with Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Fertilizers and.| equipment for garden culture, DOWNSTAIRS STORE » fountain drinks DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sa ery ne eo Delicious Lunches Just Unpacked~A Fresh Shipment of 1,000 AMOSKEAG GINGHAM APRON FROCKS Nine Attractive Styles in Regular and Extra Sizes UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUE NE THOUSAND new Apron Frocks, made of good quality Amos- keag Gingham, are an important feature in the Downstairs Store, Thursday. Nine Styles to Choose From—Six Pictured And every style is a fashionable creation. Low-waistline’ models with straight skirts, attractive sleeve effects, novel collar treatments, large roomy pockets in new shapes and full-length sashes in desirable width. All Sizes from 36 to 46 PLENTY OF LARGE Vingia Lee Martin of Los Angeles, 19-year-old junior, is heralded today as the most beautiful girl at the University of Californie. She's queen of this year’s “C” circus—the annual spring frolic at the university, 20 CHINESE DIE|WILL SLAUGHTER IN HOUSE FIRE 3,000 GATTLE Suspect Arrested as Incen- Hoof and Mouth Infections diary in Death Blaze | Spread in California MERCED, Cal, March 26.~ of seven herds of LOS ANGELES, March firemen were today search ruins of a Chinatown room: been infected with the hoof and ¢zatroyed by an early mo: .|mouth diseaso, was started today for the cremated remati t} Trench digging apparatus started & score of other Orientals believed} yesterday to prepare long trenches lost in the blaze, into which the cattle will be driven A cordon of officers has bdeen|and shot. } thrown about the debris, while a/ drizzling rain aided In cooling off the ned timbers, permitting a thoro of the ruins. Thirty-five Chinese were sleeping on the lower floor of the rooming house and 15 on the upper, accord ing to police figures. Only eight so far are known to bave escaped. The fire started shortly after mid-|the disease, aro under close ob- ||| jservation and wil! be placed on the ||| slaughter list {f there Is any eign|]! night, presumably of incendiary origin. Police arrested a man giving the name of Joseph Lemoine, 30, said | STORE ROBBED| to have been seen running from the scene, carrying a can of kerosene. DOPED, ROBBED, @ MAN CHARGES Says “Knockout Drops” Put in Drink at Pool Hall Sod robbed of two valuabie diamond Tings {n the South End district Tues- day night, F. E. Weeks, 4110 Whit- man ave, appealed to the police Wednesday. Weeks said that he was tn the No new Infections had been re ported within tie quarantined area up to this morning and federal and state agricultural officials believed that for the moment at least the full extent of the disease has been ascertained. | Five thousand more head ef live stock, which had been exposed to of an outbreak. IN. DAYLIGHT Bandit Holds Up Woman and Gets $100 From Till | Coolly holding Mrs. W. T. C. Smith at the point of a gun while he rifled!) Declaring that he had been “doped” | the till, an unmasked bandit Tuesday ||| afternoon escaped from the Hart-|]| Smith Music Co.'s st in the Doug: lag building, with $100 In cash. | The bandit worked with utmost! daring, Mrs. Smith told the police. He walked into the store American pool room with some | others passed outside and almiy told | strangers. He took a drink, and im- Mediately lost consciousness. He later found himself sitting in an au- tomobile st Eighth aye. and Union tt. He had been robbed of the two tings, valued at about $500. Fifteen dollars in cash and his golf cuff links were also taken, Weeks was arrested for alleged drunkenness, but was released when Police found that he was merely If! from the effects of “knockout drops.” Schedule Dance Clara Barton 1 1, Ladies of the G. A. R., wil a dance at Veterans’ hall, the Armory, Wednes- day night at 8:29. All veterans’ or- fanizations of the city were invited | to attend. What’s in the Air Wednesday, March 26 KDZE—12:30 to 1:30 p. m. KFIC—320 to 4:30 p. mz 8:20 p.m KFHR—(:30 to 5:30 p. m.; 6:20 ches Jig 645 p. m.; 7:30 KFOA—$:20 p. m. his victim to be quiet, at the same/ time pointing a gun at her. In his} haste, however, the robber over- looked $300 in a drawer beneath the register. The store ison the mezzanine ‘oor | | of the building on Fourth ave. and ||| Union st. Police have been fur- nished with a good description of the| holdup. Mrs. Smith described him as @ young man, about 160 pounds in weight, wearing a dark brown cuit, |]! with a°slouch hat pulled down over | his face. ‘ SLATE CONCERT! KFOA Radio Program Is/]| Featured by Melodies Vocal and Instrumental solos v [feature the KFOA radio progra: ‘om Rhodes’ storo station, Wedne: Karis Beckwith Fleeting ATTRACTIONS ARE VARIED FOR FIVE AERIAL CONCERTS (Copyright, 1924, by the United Press) ‘CAP Washington, 469 mo ters, 745 p. mn. (B. 8. T.)— Concert by United States army band and WCAP Glee club. WOR—Newark, 405 meters, 8:50 p. m. Ww. 8. T)—Talk by Willy Porany, noted artist, WLW—Cincinnati, 369 meters, || 8 p. m. (C. 8, T.)—Program by the Lyric minstrels. WJAZ—Chicago, 448 meters, 10 | j| p.m. to1 a. m. (C. 8, T.)—Classl. || cal and popular musical program. WWJ—Detrolt, 617 meters, 8:30 p. m. (B, 8. T.)—Selections from “Tolanthe,”’ hile many ||} 150 Pairs of Women’s “Sample’’ Shoes REDUCED TO $1 95 THE PAIR XCEPTIONAL values for women who wear Shoes in size 4. Good quality “sample” Shoes in high, oxford and strap-pump styles. Black and brown leathers. Size 4 (only). Special $1.95 pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE ICKEL-PLATED Electric SPECIAL Hot Plate, as pictured, with 6-foot cord and separable plug. Diameter of heating sur- face, 5 inches. Special $1.49. $ me —Electrical Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORD Willow Market Baskets In Three Sizes—At Special Prices OOD, sturdy Willow Baskets suitable for marketing and later as picnic lunch baskets. Made of smooth willow, closely-woven and with well-anchored handles. —9x12x5-inch size, 20¢ —11x13x5%-inch size, 30¢ —1244x15x7-inch size, 55¢ —Housawaros Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE 18-inch Galvanized Ash Cans SPECIAL $1.85 BACH Hea. galvanized Ash Cans with corrugated sides; in 18-inch ize, Fit-over cover and raised, reinforced bottom. Special $1.85. —Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORL joned in a wide y of choice pat- in new and staple colorings. Plaids, fancy figures, checks in vari: > sizes, atripes and plain shades. Also com- ations of plain and y patterns. Good quality trim- minge—rickerack braids, white and colored pip- ings in Contrasting ef- fects.” Trimmed with pearl buttons. Special, Thursday, at 98¢. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) REMNANTS Of Cotton Fabrics AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES ESIRABLE Remnant lengths of Cotton Fab- rics, in a wide assortment of weaves, will be offered Thursday at sharp reductions from form- er prices. Vigured and Plain Japanese Crepe e GA PPerenles Musting jew Crash Toweling Colored Cotton Suitings —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 900 Yards of Fancy Outing Flannel SPECIAL 17c YARD OOD quality Outing Flannel in fancy stripe, small check and plaid patterns. In the soft colorings appropriate for pajamas and gowns. Width 27 inches. Special, Thursday, 17¢ yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 500 Yards of Percale Remnants AT 1 2c YARD EMNANT lengths of 36-inch Percale in an assortment of stripe and figured pattern- ings on light and dark grounds. Low-priced at 12¢ the yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE REMNANTS Of Silks and Dress Goods SHARPLY REDUCED EMNANT lengths—14 to 4 yards—of Silks and Dress Goods in a wide assortment of weaves. Plain shades and a variety of patterns, all at sharply reduced prices, Thursday, ~—DPOWNSTAIRS STORE A Special Purchase of 27x54-inch Velvet Rugs SPECIAL $ 1.6] 240% XCEPTIONAL value in Velvet Rugs in this popu- lar “scatter” size—27x54 inches. Good choice of designs in desirable colorings. Special, Thursday, at —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Iridescent Fruit Bowl With 6 Pieces of Artificial Fruit : SPECIAL RIDESCENT glass Fruit or Flower Bowl, as_ pictured, $ 1 4 i 9 with attached stand; finished : in crackle effect. Each bow] with six (6) pieces of assorted artificial fruit in realistic colors and shapes. Special, Thursday, $1.49. —DOWNSTAIRS STORG Yellow Mixing Bowls SPECIAL $1.29 SET EAVY yellow pottery Mixing Bowls in the five most popular and useful sizes—6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 inches in diameter. Smooth finished and in the shapes pictured. Special, set of 5, $1.29. China Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORD