The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1924, Page 11

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SECTION TWO The Seattle Star PAGES 11 TO 20] SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924 "Model K anapped Aboard Lugger!"s*trs: °°" Baptist Officials Asked to dori i Nelli ] é Is ) Sign Statement rat ta 1 Saved for | eNew Thrill BY THOMAS ¢ HEATING MILK Villains, Foiled Once More, Now Plan- ning Dark Deeds Again ed Adds Quality and subtracts A from food bills— : The Whoiesome Spread for Bread * is this miracle- performer. And it works even greater miracles as a body-builder. For NUCOA is almost solid nutriment. bodily Christ 6,000 SHIRTS! ‘uh GO ON SALE FRIDAY Miss Florence Tonkin, Seattle's “Nellie, the Beautifull % _*| Cloak Model,” was thrilled again when the two desprit vil- stilettos ana| ins ‘kidnaped her in a fast Flint car, heaved her aboard }@ piratical-looking lugger at Fishermen's dock and bound eltte | her to the foremast to be set adrift on the burning ship. |“Oh, goody!” she cried, ecstatically, and seemed disappoint. led when the ship failed te burn. by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer spree a h Li i } ans curse ‘ut, t Rainier. Resolutions introduced by . ABOARD THE “ TOPPENISH WITS 332 Judge L. J,.Geodrich declare that Used Charity Funds | UUGGER, THEY CHORUS If the mountain were being named| for His Honeymoon Foiled the first time, the villians anew the arguments against the pres-|) ONDON 15.—A, Plymouth again seized Nellie, in the pajitest NAME A ent name would be conclusive, but | na got am: 4 in the morning and manner imaginable, and burt her we see no good in changing long that afternoon applied to the au into a high-powered Flint car, in | established usage j the prities for relief—financial. driven by Sales Manager Fros' ot | RETR! | In ‘addition, the resolution says! 16 explained that he'd had a tem-| the Seattle Automobile company Protests Attempt to Make inate “we oppose the use of. the pacate ek ‘ites tt had eye ok "To the lugger, quick!’ they or Pe HH dominating feature of our scenery as t he ak a Billboard mi « ¥ 48 | just before the wedding day ered. billb dt hh dvertt ent of Me’ cniseasbiie’ tasked kp thal ri x bibonrfor the adzervisement of "<why dkint you postpone the Here is shirt news that will cause every man street The Toppenish Commercial club “the yi hl wedding until you could get anothe ror cust Gs” crcgits~ ailaes [nas aesenetoe wasctacemty masons tio a ‘Tacoma’ never was |jobr" he was asked to take notice. Another big successful purchase scoured the town. Then they combed | any cha ein the name of Mount by the Inv . “w ej,” he explained. ‘that didn't ie “Then they wept over iin more ——— ingame” _——_ nam ‘uite fair tothe ad, "be from a large Eastern manufacturer enables us to high-powered ¢ ‘om present prot . You'd hardly | blameless lives. ause, judgtr have known the old burg when they “Some thrill! thrilled Miss Tonkin. ALL-WHITE FROCK D got thru But aren't you going to set the ship| ‘The all-white fr s as amart in | another whether I'll ever find offer you these exceptional values at such low . Nellie was just. too thrilled for | afire and send it drifting out to sea?” | Paris as It is here, but there is a] ‘The gt A d th h i thi sal will be words j see 4 prices. n e© man wnNo misses this e Kidnaped!" she breathed raptur-| Gosh! It's almost impossible to prilliant red or green in the corsage | wee simply out o’ luck. SHIRTS SHIRTS ously, satisfy some people. or as a sash tain The car pulled up with a jerk on Fishermen's dock. Tho villains prang out. Frank Jacobs, the cam Geri. sprang out. Lee Chapin, port agent, sprang out of his office nd saluted. Dresses and Coats in New Shipment force ea ae Are Typical of Florence Silk Stripe Madras, The. famous Import- 3. ince shasta fe: Mgnt sd 14 Corded Madras and ed English Broadcloths * “Oh, goody?” said Miss Tonkin. Baxter Repps in neat in white, gray and tan. FOR ANEW THRILL stripes and checks. Burton’s Irish Pop- Neckband styles. Also White Oxfords with Quickly the villains hurled the girl lins in white, tan and aboard the lugger, which Mr. Chapin Style and Value gray. kindly pulled into the dock for them. “Fling her into the hold among the ; In a new shipment of beautiful Spring eat ws and White Alpha Cloth rum. barrels," suggested one villain and Summer dresses and top coats, arrel cuff, : “Tie her to the foremast—I can't unusual style and value are evident in in neckband and collar the same generous proportions that have always typified the Florence and its upstairs system of merchandising 18 Bewitchingly new and individual are the modes fbatured in this large c collection in practically ony material and shade that fancy could dictate. ‘The good looking top coats at this fic ure combine all the qualities to be de sired in the matter of smartness and serviceability. Clever Sports Togs The Sports Wear department at the Florence will claim your attention with its Colorful array of sports togs—de signed to make smart dresses smarter. Knitted wool and knitted silk suits and dresses, together with the popular slip- on and Tuxedo sweaters arb featured. Unusual Florence values, take her picture in the hold,” ordered | Qs. Jacobs, tne cameraman. 0 to the mast she was dragged and firmly bound with some of the best hemp rope obtainable. Then Mr. Chapin shoved the lugger off into the bay—about five feet—and the villains assumed the most vil- | iainous expressions possible to two young men who have led, hitherto, $ 1 49 attached, barrel cuff. RET ‘ $2.39 SHIRTS ° Pure Tub Silks in neat patterns. Genuine Fiber Silks in checks and stripes and Im- ported Satin . Stripe English Broadcloths in neat stripes. $2.98 SHIRTS Pure Silk, Kitecloth” Mellow. spun, Crepes, Loomcraft, Broad- cloths, Fancy Jer- seys, White Jer- seys, Plain Pon- gees, Check Pon- gees and. Durotex King’s-wear. woucnenencnononoucen: in that lunch basket you'll appreciate one or more packages of Bluhill Fresh, Juicy Grapefruit for breakfast Serve California Grape- fruit tomorrow morning for breakfast. It starts the day right. A luscious fruit, it tones up the entire sys- tem. Its salts and acids aid digestion. And because grapefruit is fn abundant ra We have chosen Dignity and Charm the hats to sell at our featured hat with these price with much care, : Spring and early Summer hat cre- ations in popular materials and ul- tra-smart shapes at this price. in every day's d physicians agree. Use grapefruit also for luscious salads, desserts and fruit cocktails. When you order, ask for Sunkist Grapefruit to get the sound, fresh, juicy, tree-ripened kind. GREENEBAUM Bros.& Coinaiit AE-COMWER BOTY 8 HARNEY STREETS PILADELPHIA Geren 16, 1086, California your offer for the dalacee SEVEN IN SEATTLE \Spbhbenap iad 1412 Third Ave. 1110 Second Ave. agent thin hfea ere thee seanfun treo 221 Union St. 310 Pike St. toon Uy Hise, 1433 Fourth Ave. 327 Pike St. mn eran mot, & COMPAS 609 Second Ave. ° Grapefruit California Prult Growers Exchange Los Angeles, California The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money Second and Union, Seattle, Wash.

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