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EPTEMBER FRIDAY SLIGHT PROFITS SHOW GAINS Plant Makes Half Million in POLAND S$ 1) a bi in GATS PROWL IN “ ideas from First Six Months of Year $ ; " 1D ‘ sia ° $ $ k my on The $1 e 4 is 8 ® at x ‘ EEKS MONEY AID ictator Planned io Place Nation on Its Feet Spain and Italy, Po- ing her president to en- form administration, t ce the budget downward i 4% dill which will 4 borrow zioties, paki re, who, just before s downfall, secured similar powers France. OLD PALACE | __ Trajan’s Former Home Now Is Deserted Ruin ROME. 2.—Hundreds of homeless kept cats in- E habit what wa. imperial palace of the Emperor Trajan, The: ats are all on the munic ipal payroll just the same. For nturies the cats have been cial municipal employe ; Along ue vs F Wwho doles t the daily ration from ja fund especially provided for the purpose. proverbial rainbow, with a little community, they are well behaved. They never give any trouble to the neighborhood with nocturnal seren-| ades or dirges. Their love-making is carried on rather orderly for be- ings of their erotic nature. CATS ARE OF ALL BREEDS None of them have any breed.| a ‘They come from any and all feline i bloods. proverbial black and white The colors are as varied as the rainbow with a little measure. Trajan more to see the cats than| Americans visit the Forum of the remains of the great palaces wi x sides, hich the empe: Be- they ro being municipally constructed. fed, are lavishly and generously pamper- u ed by bits of biscuit, Fgphing retires September cakes, ete, tourists may happen to ir kits SISTER'S OBJECTION What ix your objection to kissing with a beard? because I'm dead against alllances.”"—Judge. RES REN GSEs ee ARMY CHIEF Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, deputy ehicf of staff, will eceed Gen. John J. Persh- ng as chief of staff of the wilted States army when extraordinary trend of abroad up to as borrowed some} added for good} | If WAS PEACEFUL FOR PAUL MPTY VICTOR tHE SEATTLE STAR Power Project for And He’s Disconsolate; Has; No “Cleanup” Partner apg sppe v | t ars of my life t ! i Tanks patrolled the streets of Mexico City the day the sive fou ar . A voters went to the polls to elect a new president, But no\inorty ™ eontinggea Engr > ie serious disorders were reported. All in all, it was a quiet) at every tu Ih ood buat election for Mexico, General Calles and General Flores, the | es 1 ean return to rival candidates, both are claiming victory. The national _ formed that t Hf Boe congress probably will have to decide which of them will ‘22% deca lah wear the mantle Alvara Obregon is discarding. Mid not mi y e ———————— — —_ - = = FREDERICK & NELSO | | News of Saturday’s Offerings in The DOWNSTAIRS STORE Autumn Coat Fashions For Women and Young Women ECAUSE of the wide range of prices—$12.50 to $45—and the variety of attractive styles in each group, women and young women are finding it more and more to their advantage to select a coat in the Selections are very good for Saturday. Downstairs Store. $12.50 s Mm coarse 821.50 < 835.00 © fabrics in cut block effect haggy fabrics for utilit fa Simply styled and ful and dreas wear, Some mod brown spe els with fur band trimming. brocaded $15.00—Coats in cut polaire A numberof ver : - Choate: as 1 and closely-woven fabrics tales! Ris used Veusia oth : ot serviteable quality. Some ive sty all fully tin mm: h sea smart fur trimmed models 35.00—Coata fashioned ar and band Also some w taflor oats for women of full fig a ser agate 945/00—Cos ure—sizes to 56 in this lat a the smartest of. au ter group. weaves for Brown $17.50—Coats in the smart new shaggy fabrics in cut Ma ity the croms-check weaves. In the ‘ style fur collars, bu fashionable red-brown y f for shades for autumn. Fully braid trimming trimmings are oO lined taupe and black ealine and ot —DOWNSTAIRE NEW! Brushed Wool Jackets, $5.75 $7.95 to $10.95 EW style ideas are the chief claim to distinction for these new Brushed Wool Jackets. The two models sketched are typical of others in this group of new ar- rivals. Several very pretty color- combinations in the shaggy, soft effects only brushed wool can pro- STORE. I { | | duce. Priced attractively low at $5.75, $7.95, $9.75 and $10.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dainty Crepe de Chine Chemises, $2.95 ERY charming styles in crepe de chine Chemises in lovely pastel tints—nar- cissus, shell-pink, roseleaf pink and peach. Daintily trimmed in laces, inser- tion and tucks. Low priced at $2.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE. With Your Initial in Amihand Embroidery Linen Huck joa 69c EACH SPECIAL offering of Imported Linen Huck Towels in beautiful damask pat- tern style, which will be initialed in the style pictured without additiona® charge. Specially priced, including initial—at 69¢ each. This style initial in white or any color desired on Linen Huck Towels, 69 ¢—Saturday. A week to ten days is required for initialing towels, DOWNSTAIRS STORM. Kalama Under Way of = ' ; os.) "4 Pullman Students Get Special Train = | ‘ | be Nay rm Northern f Hee ) 7 A “a 5 ‘ man on ' ; TORE res juied tor Semel e yy eho Dn ry on THE SMALLEST MAN ae : on 7 A. as f « oT in hiss © t want a "1am not! Here is Fillippo Filippelli, Fascisti editor, held in con-,, : nection with the murder of the socialist deputy, Giscomo| “tT « i a f gupioms | Matteotti, arriving in Rome under guard. Filippelli and I who Boys’ Flannel BLOUSES $1.39 Boys’ Suits With Two Pairs of Knickers $7.95 xed fat Boys’ School Blouses 85c to $1.75 Boys’ Sweaters $4.85 food value in hi Sweaters of wool } neck ¢ tyle with com: bination stripes in school col: ors on collar, cuffs and bot toni. Sizes 30 to 40 chest measurement $4.85. Boys’ Separate Knickers $1.65 to $2.95 ira brown mixture will nistch' many Check and Sizes for boys with 7 years. Prices from $1.65 to $2.95. pair Boys’ Caps, 95e¢ and eight-ple Wigwam Beacon Blankets $5.50 Just the thing for an extra blanket, for sleeping porches and metoring. Thick, soft, warm cotton Blankets in dark colorings. Patterned af- ter Indian blankets. Kes BO. curely bound. Size 60x80. Price $5.50, Wool Auto Rugs $6.45 and $7.95 Th e new Auto Rugs are tive plaid ‘patterns useful for motoring, and. sleoping porches. Warnt ere wn and green shades, Slzo | $G.A5; size 60x &, 87.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORY, PAGE 9 others were arrested in Nervi Ny [ HELD FOR DEPUTY’S DEATH | ) Says Her Husband ‘ Left Her Destitute de : Puneh Autumn Hats of Velvet In a Charming Collection $7 50 of Styles—Low Priced at EMURE little hats that fit jauntily over bobbed heads, larger hats with gracefully curved brims and scores of in-between styles that choose many ways of being smart. Black hats of panne velvet with novel- ty feather trimmings and black felt hats are the most favored for autumn. Lovely brown and tan shades, blues and Sebo greens are close rivals for the favor of women, and young women. A notably smart ay of fashionable hats at a low price, $7.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Little Girls’ Panty Frocks, $2.95 Cee and other soft-finished cotton weaves fash- ion these dainty little frocks for miss, 2-to-6 years. Smock and yoke styles like the model pictured, trimmed in tiny ruffles of checked gingham and white collar and cuffs. Several pretty styles, at $2.95. Girls’ White Middy Blouses, $1.95 Regulation style, trimmed in white braid on collar and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 14. Girls’ Navy Blue Plaited Skirts, $3.95 Of serge,'to be worn with middy blouse, buttoning to white underwaist. Sizes 6 to 16, $3.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Women’s and “ Children’s : “| Low-Priced Shoes cree “=<°" | For Girls and Boys (ene aa $3.95: GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORD in brown MOT ad hha ABA elkskin, trimmed in brown calfskin. A serviceable ton, taped for fastening other and stylish school or dress oxford on a comfortably- garments. Medium high neck fitting last. Goodyear welt sole and rubber heel. Widths B, C and D. Sizes 214 to 614. line, 10 s and ankle $3.50 and $4.00: MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S flat-lock i Rott cot d length, Mzs 33' UNION SUITS, SHOES in tan and black calfskin. Made on a foot- ny Ki ey ar ~ form last, with welt sole. Sizes 814 to 11, $3.50; Dutch neckline e. Elbow- 111% to 2, $4.00. $4.00 and $4.95: MISSES’ AND GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORDS of tan calfskin with crepe rubber sole. A very comfortable shoe for school wear. Sizes 1114 to 2, $4.00; 214 to 7, $4.95. | BOYS’ “ARMY LAST” SHOE in sturdy brown | elk-tanned leather. An exceptional shoe for school and play wear. Sizes 10 to 1314, $3.50; 1, 11%4 and 2, $4.00; 214 to 6, $4.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. s and knee- es 4 to 16 length length, OMEN’S UNION $1.65; Attra ‘omens whit Suits. Dutch and low _ necklir 6, knee length styl 36 to 44 DOWNSTAIRS STORE. fon wit length elbow Y A handsome style Oxford in Dan- ish grain, black or tan leather, Made on the new wide, rounded toe last, with soft toe cap. Sizes 6 to 11. Widths A to D, $7.50. 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