The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 9

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section two} TheSeattleStar — (racuso 101) | — > < EATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY EPTEMBER 23, 1924 Forest Fire Leaves Path of Devastation at Eatonville Families Flee From Town; Rain Halts Ravaging Blaze BY JOHN W. NELSON th 1 of the Experienced Hunters Wear the “FILSON” on, Eatonville zed forest- ure singed, her hands blist- und her people red-eyed but the city itself is forest fires. FILSON HUNTING The Edgewater Fuel Com pany has decided to use Goodyear Heavy-Duty Tires as standard equipme its fleet of five tr = 4 puildings a for this reason ndyear Tires have given us better traction, mileage and ser vice than any other we s have used.” C. C. Filson Co. 1005-1007 Virst Ave Near Madison Seattle, Wash. It ts one of the plete Truck Tes ¥ TRUCK TIRE CO. 72 Vester Way GOODSYEAR Delivered page Rarphag threo tne a We Tell It With VALUES border of the town to join with the fork that had swe up the eastern and n The Peak of STYLE a4 VALUE As new ones are daily added the entire showing of the New Fall DRESSES «1 COATS in Seattle’s smart shop depict a wealth of compelling style effects, inspired by both Paris and America. » Lewis ceding to t 230 a ipped the city. The quiveringly awake, ” the worst, and prepar it as best it could. No one The sky overhead was a red no as the heavy wind. carried showers of sparks and burning twigs directly over the city. ‘The [red glare a To add to the confusion, the y's water supply falied. Lack © pressure, the pipe line that sup. ly inade hoses feeble roofs and show | the center of the ught that part} Domed | ne east border, the The soft grace of favored fabrics, flaw- less workmanship and smart simplicity of line, all combine to give them their youthful distinction—frankly the best values Seattle shows at antry les just y road from yard is thick: | ly fringed The fire burned the fence posts| bad carried back of ool and made a fur-| ther side of OPEB ‘ The wi In at veered and ic strength uth, threatening to carry into this patch of timber, ns right into the heart of/ FROCKS Always present- ing an enviable touch of origin- ality, these frocks with their rich- ness of fabrics achieve a fine expression of art. Every coat marked by a catering to both miss and matron, with fluent, subtle ease of lines, is given a place of honor in the season’s coat fashions. The swing, the t the Camp Lewis fire fighters| ed a back fire and as evening; ffell and heavy, sluggish raindrops . 5 x ‘ Oy won ‘ 3 eh beraised the approach of, tiie drenci-| Residents of Eatonville, when the city appeared doomed by forest fires, piled their mov-| ownpour, this danger subsided able wealth onto trucks and fled the city. The Star's cameraman, after running a gaunt-| 4 the city today ts tmpregnabie| let of flames, snapped a number of them. Mrs. L. Stella, at the top, had no auto, She and) ville Lumber Co. were holding the|against forest fire for the simple) her husband moved their stuff into the midd'e of the road. ‘You'll have to go a long way main body of flames in check. Sens-|reason that every bit of combust-|t5 find me if that fire comes back to the city,” said the indignant housewife in the sec- sn Bg Beate ipa oa bac prio tahet atta See anen | ond picture, as she prepared late Monday to return to her home. Charles E. Frazier, an} —r |right up to the back doors of the employe of the Eatonville mill, and his daughter, Edith, stayed over night on the road} {near O’Hop Bob's place. “We're going back,” they said when the fire danger passed. men under the Galbraith, manager of the They are so varied and indi- vidualized that houses of the city. applies to artl-| Dr. Joseph A. Linyiile, federat pro- | Substantial Cut in pad Nid danoiod les of food in car lots—fruits, | hibition diretcor for Oregon, was In et ies SE Ore. Express Rates | vecetabies, butter and egrs. Other | Seattle today, In conference. with you can easily style, the spirit, SALEM, Ore. Sept. 23.—Intra-|commodien were reduced 15 per cent.) Roy C. Lyle, federal prohibition di choose* the © sil- surely belonging other prohibition of. of state express rates in Or ordered reduced fre cent-in an order iss houette particu- larly becoming to were| The order will become effective | rector to youth are theirs at 5 per | Januar ¢ has had char Baby's Health depen service commission late yest a . you at he gets. Ho = ee a =k trom our own Se 6 ees ee ees ee Steins, and you ge day. Pure raw milk, not treated in any way | | Sizes 16 to 44 Sizes 16 to 44 Inc. 4 j Westlake at Pine The same emphatic values so apparent in the gar- ments at $16 are present in those at $25, $85 and up to $125—all stressed with the style Seattle women so love. Have a complexion | that everyone | admires NO matter how beau- BUTTER-NUT BREAD—The Food of Foods Children like big slices. Ask them why and they'll say, “Tastes good.” It’s satisfying—puts energy and health into every growing youngster. They’re sure to thrive on BUTTER-NUT BREAD This quality Bread of pure goodness pleases the palate, satisfies ap- petite, yields health and vigay. Ask your grocer for Ulter-Nut Quality Products WASHINGTON BAKERIES Wh RREGOP Ask to See the New Party New Evening FROCKS DRESSES Yowll Admire the tiful your fea- { cannot be truly attrac. tive with a» rough; blotchy; gray - looking j akin. | | A This does not Resinol Ointment; mean 30 or 90 sided by Resinol Soap, is what days, but cash you need to overcome such in hand at time trotibles. The gentle, but un- of purchase. usually cleansing properties of the soap, together with the soothing, healing qualities of — | the ointment, make the Resi- li hol products ideal for any skin. | Monte ius All drugsiss sell Resinol Soap | F and Ointment, Use them reg- | M r H ularly for afewdays and watch = | usic ouse your complexion improve. Third & University RESINOL oars LOS ANGELES PORTLAND

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