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WEDNES! A SLATES PARADE | Kiss | } Posts Take Charge L of July 4 Celebration ing Holds Uy p| Tr affic HOLD HE R oe Raised Coffin Lid ey arts in Time to “R-4 hiO DE JANEIRO, Ma Van © a, popular afterr ast | Lucille Findlay, 10., charging that she is a bank robbe With Donald | Tucker, colored, she helped | rob the Farmers’ bank at Mt. Cory, Ohio, and escaped in a stole t automobile, police de- clare. FOLKISTS WOULD BAR JEWS | Ultra-Facist Group to Ac- | cept None but Pure Germans | BERLIN, May .—"In the folkist Cut to $8 Crown and Bridgework With Our Regular 15- Year Guarantee SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half im and see for yourself we are not doing cheap work, but same high class work, using the beat materials obtainable, DR. H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr. } Second Ave. and James St. MA i-3736 party group. Professor Freytagh, himeelf a Bal. Germany's new ul ments in his tests of race purity that there will not be many left worthy jto help in the shaping of the state's | | pottey, However, the folkist theo dencendingly permita the minorities to remain in the condition that they are kept unde jcontro! of the Aryan population JEARWIG BAIT FREE DELIVERY BAITING sganige Baiters—Prices Reasonable possibly having in their fine of Jancestry some trace of Jewish biood and would bar them from positions | under the state, However, with this definition he mi will find it hard to rally more than a dozen people, The Folkist leaders MA tn-4047 Day or Evening other “congenial” folkist faction aunt had been married to a Jew, For the true Ary the number descent ia very small. Time and again doubt has been voiced aa to |the Aryan purity of blood of the ex | kaiser, Other idols do not fare much | better, and among the men accused jrecently of having m™ thetr veins a |drop of Jewish blood was no lean a person than Wulle, the fotkist leader jin the reichstag. | Not even the Reich that Bismarck established: lives up to the réqui ments of this charta. ae it inc ceded a certain glory, In de the honor of having a folkist at least not of the kind the present |folkist intend to make their state. | ‘That the folkist themselves hope \to be near that ultimate goal is best | pictured by Professor von Freytagh- Loringhoven’s own wotds In the ldraft of his constitution, “The pres- ent state Is facing ruin,” he declares, “and the way is free for the inaug uration of the Folkist state.” ithe era in which it was duced. Just as in this the automobile | The difficulty in getting iron dur ing the war compelled Japan to in. leredse its foundries from 20 to 250. (ASH SHRINE ] The Seattle Star JONG COUPON Clip this Coupon from The Star for two consecu- tive days. Fill out with your namo and address and bring or send It to The Star office, 1307, Seventh Avenue, with 60 cents. (Mail orders 100 extra.) This will entitle you to one of our complete Ma Jong wets. Ashes of the dead were used to mold this shrine on the site where the great Jap- anese army clothing depot stood in Tokyo before the earthquake. . Forty thousand perished on this ground. Relatives of the deceased worship before this statue constantly. tie baron and not long a German} citizen, makes such sharp require: | He classifies as Jews all people} |at present have a hard time, na tt is, | Fito ward off the attacks of some! that their great-great-grandmother’s| of people of absolute immaculate! 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DOWNSTAIRS STORE PETTICOATS NITTED glos fashions $1.95 the upper part of these w Petticoats while the deep ~DOWNSTAIRS STORED Stamped Linen Novelties Attractively Low-priced THREE-PIECE VAN- Sacques for ITY SETS in a good as- rib- sortment of designs, and stamped on colored linen, 50¢. STAMPED COLORED LINEN SCARFS in 18x 45-inch size. Variety of designs and colors, 75¢. STAMPED COLORED LINEN GUEST TOW- ELS in attractive de- signs. Choice of several colors, 85¢. Stamped Pillow Cases At 95¢ Pair Good quality material is used for these Stamped Pillow Cases. Hem- stitched and offered in a number of pretty de- signs, At 95¢ pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE JOWNSTAIRS STORE Insurance Assures Halifax to Observe Founding of City Drapery Cre- This in a heavy, serviceable quality and the patternings are very pleasing and suitable for the score or more of uses to which cretonne can be put in the home. Fv’ fresh, colorful designs in new tonne in seventeen (17) different colorings. Cretonne is Priced low, Thursday, at 29¢ yard. CRETONNE PILLOWS in attractive shapes and stsles for the town and Summer home, for canoes and outings, 95¢, $1.10, $1.25 and $1.65. See GRASS RUGS in an attractive assortment of styles: —27x54-inch, 50¢. —8x6-feet, 95¢. —4x7-feet, $1.75. —6x9-feet, $2.65. —8x10-feet, $3.95. —9x12-feet, $5.25. ect FIBER RUGS in desirable patterns; 27x54-inch, 95¢; 6x9-feet, $3.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE . Ten Colors in Cotton Suiting 29c Yard POPULAR material for house frocks, aprons, children’s wear and for art neediework. The close, even weave resembles linen. Ten attractive colors to choose from. Specially priced at 29¢ yard. --DOWNSTAIRS STORE Brocaded Crepe Faille 1: $2.45 ven A desirable weave for dresses, blouses, linings and trimmings. In ivory-white and ten attractive color- ings. Width 36 inches, $2.45 yard. Satin Canton Crepe At $2. QS vara This lustrous, draping quality of Canton Crepe is available in Lucille green, cinder gray, fallow tan, cocoa brown, navy blue and black. Width 40 inches, $2.95 yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Decorated Porcelain Mixing Bowls In 4-piece Sets 6 Pete quaint, colorful designs on these English porcelain Mixing Bowls make them attrac- ative enough for table use. Four designs | to choose from. Four bowls in the set—5%4, 6, 7 and 714 inches diameter, Attractive value at 95¢ set. PLAIN, THIN-BLOWN GLASS TUMBLERS are low-priced at 5¢ each. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 15-pound Sacks of “EARWIGBATE” $1.50 Prepared after the formula of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. A sufficient quantity for baiting an average city lot (15 pounds), $1.50, Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE abet Burial After Death