The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1924, Page 9

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SEPT! guns’, SWAL SOUGHT fany Will Attend Fireman's Funeral t ¢ . City Ambulance : . prver Guilty of Robbery ; , le 8 Smuggler Gets 30 . Days and $5 Fine pda ’ Judge Jeremia ‘ N ays ite © —— QUICK CHANGE ARTISTS — SPENCER, W. Va.—"Let’s eat al SAE I ootball Placards ))Si0)% While t Dal pacar of Ue the preseason & (i versity of Washing: | removed his apron tts equ! aded f tor M nd drove away new owners toc otras FS, FO sek ee ee ae sS8askes aed : ‘FALL PROMENADE PRACTICAL FASHIONS TOMORROW. AT 2:30 i Women's and misses’ smart street, sport * afternoon and evening fashions SATURDAY AT 2:30 j Growing girls’ and juvenile fashions | All garments displayed on living models THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) “Women’s Full Fashioned Sheer-silk Stockings Fe Special $1.00 Pair i CEPTIONAL value in women’s Stockings with 1$inch boot of pure silk and garter top, toe, sole heel of fine mercerized lisle. °® fullfashioned Stockings in amber, banana, blush, ide, peach, platinum, sunburn, sunset and black. & ‘Sizes 814 to 10, $1.00 pair. Women’s Rubber Footholds SPECIAL 29c PAIR | \ REMARKABLY low Price for these Yack rubber Footholds inthe style pictured. In Women's and young Yemen's sizes 3 to 8; Beal 29¢ pair. | —DOWNsTaIns store —DOWNSTAIRS STORE i as | ARE YOU INCLUDED? For the past few months the savings de- Dosits Of the country have been steadily in- Creasing. At is important that th tuation should exist perpetually, as all kinds and iptions of goods are steadily wearing out and must be replaced through the medé tum of the nation’s savings. Ate you included among those who will loW an increase in their savings during Present year? You are invited to open a savings account i this bank where savings deposits have ind them the same safeguards and re- Sponsibility as commercial deposits payable e sits yable on demand. : , THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE of Seattle Established 1889 Second Avenue at Spring Street EL iot-1505 sik KLATTLE | ZRF READY TO FLY TO U.S. | The ZR-3, German Zeppelin, turned over to the Ur States, is ready for its flight across the Atlantic, Above is the cabin of the ship being inspected by American newspa- jpermen. Below is full view of the dirigible in the hangar jat Friedrichshafen, Germany. ‘ FROM Letters FROM Readers 2 to The Star must have name and address } received at th need while others have | Pre f a tractors. ‘o a fever over H.. F. LURVEY. | not finding th as they supposed eee | {they would be from secing a 0d | Bryan | {Northern films depicting life it! vitor The star: ” } {% imagined by the movies rather} 7 note that Will Siavtina| than as it is. . | Bryan feeln that cortain college | Probably no country Is as little {derstood as Alasks, and this ign lranch is fostered by every motion {plcture® concern visiting the ter |tory, ‘Our broad, grashy leading our edu I feol that thé astray in his bitter a great Commoner is} ack on evolu tloniats: | ‘strewn with myriad-hued n: | . hat fs a man of science? Mere }the purling streams aoe hmorpal Jcascades, the prett As aghttul. ma of flowers are his method of study the camera man, who what he finds in his lolzarre and oftimes th ¢ Alaskan, him: } send pictures of ice | | frien d relatives ou § mind, as de- |day we will have a m P Hu: | sbowing Alaska as it really is is the thing ertminal, tpeople as well dressed and intelligent | about any colle lax those of any country will not b¢| church pastor ask depicted as dance hall art to be faithful te boozers and two gun men. Its women | them in will not be rouged and runt Why, then, persecute hon nks for the bewhiskered miners.| ys, 4 scenery will be sun-kissed and clad; skies of cerulean hue be darkened with machine is, while blonde here }ines and darke-haired villains #trive }to cast each other over impasaible I glaciers. | Rather will be s tie nation with the same taste bobbed haired den-| sir Conan Doyle, Charles W. Lead. professor * or natu int ir researches methods of mo are both Darw fundamentalists Darwin both neglect the psychic, mystic, psyche omen, ot and spiritualistic pt nasa domes-| Alfred Russell Wa nd truer evolutionist. Sir Oliver Lodge labhorances as t izens of the states, and our climate|benter have the {will be forced to the background for | spirit. Our lthe lack of thrills, More people are|necd to study more of the newer olleges and universitios frozen to death in the Dakotas each | psychology, ax seen in Professor lycar than in Alaska, but the Da-lyamea' “Varieties of Religious Ex |kotas are never exploited t cHeneeal! M. J. NOLI. The scientifié method of study is SEWARD ALASKA. | correct. Bryan seems afraid to ap- | | a hi ply It to modern spiritualistic phe Why, Mr. Bryan? nomena. What do I care Editor The Star the biologica! history of my I am surprised at happenings po-| —— —Drapery Fabrics —Cushions —Table Scarfs —Curtains —Bedspreads [ALL RADICALLY REDUCED | ECAUSE the terns and styles of which only one o two of a kind remain—they have all been grouped in clea are odds and ends—p rance lots, and marked a reductions in price which afford very out- of-the-ordinary saving "THESE are all higher-grade drapery and CURTA t Irish pelea, ee upholstery pieces, in wanted colors and : atterns and in usable lengths. fe: 7 Mae do RTA REMNANTS of M 1 ' ! ised I 81.65 § Cret —Reduced for Clearance * 12% Yards Blue 1 SILK DRAPERY, 60 inches ° fuced to ar 2 H EF m to + Yards CHENILLE © 174 Yards T a . - wids ft READ, p rose r 4 > $27.50. 4% Yards F BLOCKED MADRA bs a t BEDSPREAD, to $5.50. —— 8% Yards MI DRAPERY GAUZE, reduced to $3:80 BEDSPREAD! m and lace je reduced to 2 85.50. 89 Yards “Do Madi» CRINKLE CLOTH, blue st 4 3 BEDSPREADS, two reduced to $6.50, nd rose strip educed to $1.05 yar one to $9.50, one to $11.50. 7™% Yards Biack Striped CLOTH, red i to 2 SILK VELVET RUNNERS, in platinum $1.95 yard point batique de uced to $17.50 cact 6% Yards CHENILLE mulbeFry striped, 69 3 TABLE COVERS, velvet and damask, reduced to inches wide, reduced to 7 $35.00 cact ; 2% Yards Blue and Rose MADRAS, reduced to $3.25 1 TABLE RUNNER, wool tapestry, reducedto $7.50. | ard TABLE COVER, blue velvet with gold tassels, re- § Yards Gold BASKET CLOTH, reduced to $1.50 7 1 to $19.50. 4 Yards FILET NBT range, reduced to 95¢ 4 TABLE RUNNERS, silver velour embroldered in ra $17.50 10% Ya TAUPE DRAPE! ) ur TABLE RUNNERS, reduced to 81.95 yort 5 Yards K fa green, 4 Ae. ‘NERS, velvet and tapestry, reduced to reduced to $ 15 Yards DRAPERY SILK, blue, green an 4, reduced 1 TARLE RUNNER, silk damask and velvet, redu to 84.50 » t BO cach te SILK, 60 Inches wide, re- ‘ e ier > } 9% Yards Pongo duced to $1. 2% Yards MADRAS, blue, gold and black, reduced to 65¢ A CUSHIONS, velour and tapestry, reduced to yard. $3.50 cach 12 Yards Heavy DOUBLE-FACED CHENILLE, reduced 23 ¢ nue SOFA CUSHIONS, reduced to $1.75 each. to 81.95 yard SOFA CUSHIOD 23% Yards MOQUPTTE UPHOLSTERY VELOU ne th, reduc multi-colored figures on black background, + et, damask, brocade and 50 each, , reduced to $6.50 each. 6 Velvet SOFA CUSH 86.75 yard * 16 Yards Fine WORSTED UPHOLSTERY VELOUR, rose and blue figures on ate ground, reduced to 62% Yards FIGURED MADRAS, cream color, 60 inches 87.50 yard wide, reduced to $1.35 yar 9% Yards UPHOLSTERY SAT: inches 15% Yards DAMASK, mulberry and silver, 50 inches . reduced to $6.50 ide, reduced to $4.75 yard, | % Ya FIGURED VELVET, rose colored, 60 inches 3% Yards BROCADE, mulberry and gold, reduced to “ reduce $5.50 yord 823.50 yord . (Friday, Third Floor) FREDERICK & NELSON | ight Christian | that to emphasize the true evolution of year in the. h man; his evolution in unselfishness CHINA IS HARD HIT according to fs for the league of na-| half of the year dwindled to $ and the parliament of man.| 9s compared with $461,399 in the cor- | spread demand for t i" GREAT BUILDING YEAR COMPARE BABIES meral physical garment} world. Why h soa Rae (the Wornal spirit) wear?/in the theo 1 and al} CHICAGO—Indications are that | SDIANAPOLIS, Ind.— Br own- Where univerxity professors neglect | world? HENRY ¢ 1924 wili be the t building |C¥¢d babies are “bad actors” com- | pared with blue- of the Be State fair yed infants, judges ¢ Babies contest at the cided. Every bine-eyed ory of th review m: country public from the tiger to the} WASHINGTON,—Bobbed hair hifs}by the In Tdmeston’ | QUarry: |i oh y ‘sansained Guberee during the ex- Abraham Lincoln; scch|deait a terrific blow men’s iation, Bullding construc- | baby remained passive duting t hort of a broad-miuded | trade of Chefoo, China tion fo: first eight months of the ations, while the brown-e | babies wailed in unison. One brown- eyed baby deliberately slapped a Judge who intended to award her a peace in the political] responding period of 1923, figures " eee i A eee iy from Consul n R. Puman show WIFEY GETS EN n of human hair isjthe| "phat conductor glared a human hafr from Chefoo in the first | year has reached a total of $3,4 881 | 000,000. And there a wide A version of the story of the flood ‘The exporta One of the est surprises | crying his nomination. me as if| i, on ed in the ancient books of chlef item of Chefoo's foreign trade. | 1 nadn’'t paid my far St of Meieriane 1 you di | back at him as tho I There are about 500 swans on the! “I g Yet, when I ponder the past, why | Thames river | had.” 3 . es should we be surprised when we are | ” st Ne oe nee H with spaghetti 8 reminded that Mr. Bryan has had| <a Fo nam Vit | a 5 a pull at the political pie counter? ri ig u i é I see very little difference between | SERVICE FOR YOU 5 H an, Davis and La Follette. All lee Hera’ Hava: teen too long at. thd HE STAR maintains a large Washington bureau for the service ot || ® CHEeSe : {pie counter. reader®—to answer questions and to supply Information on all sub.| S@R@B@BOBOECE jenenen Have Bryan and Davis been con |verted? I should say not; if you will| pull aside the curtain and seo what| |Mr. Bryan Js getting for his cam.| paigning you will have a full expla. | hole matter | Tam a democrat; and when 1 say that, I mean what I meant origit ly, © man that is fair square and not }a political fool or a crook. But I can | | not endorse Davis | W. F. nation of the ¥ | CARPENTER Licenses | Editor The Star | I notice that the Painters’ union. the Master Painters’ association and |the Paint and Va club are ask ing that all painting and decoratin Jcontractors be placed under a $100} yearly license, for the protection of lthe people of Seattle | | ‘This looks 1ike a move of the| union and master patnters to put the| small contractor out of business If they want to protect the peo-| ple they can ¢ idojng good work, using and charging a fair pri ly do so by merely don The contractor can ha afford | TAMS, |to pay © license, and it’s certainly | HOW TO COOK Junfafr to ask him to pay for the AUTO CAMPING o privilege of earning enough to care boa ia fait hog ‘ - | NOTE.—If you want only one, send five cents in loose stamps. It This request will mean that new || you want three or more, send three cents in stamps for each, jhomes will cost more, repair work TUINAMIG: ca soants overdoses oesedos Ole Soedeenseees will cost more and landlords will make leas or rents will go up. ‘The STREET and NUMBER. .........sesseescecesees public will pay the contractors’ i, ain STATED v4 be pe ie : "| Princess Marie, 9-year-old daughter of the king and queen|| erry. STATE. conse foe f | om to be tring to put outlat San Rossore, near Piga at Of tie Hons Wioh bey take ||ooagn a an t “4 [ae stilt HER PRETTY YOUNG HIGHNESS) * nih one of the small contractors | Of Italy, likes to row, This new photo shows her on a jects. This bureau has experts who prepare valuable information in || booklet form. Some of the subjects are listed below. Any one of these booklets will be sent you for five cents In postage tamps; any two for eight cents, and any three or more for three cents EACH. Check off those wanted, fill In your name and address care- fully, inclose the required stamps and mail to our Washington bureau, EEO EE OES ES CLIP COUPON HERE ~~~... WASHINGTON BUREAU, The Seattle Star, 1922 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want the booklet (or booklets) I have checked. HOME OWNERSHIP 0 PIES, PUDDINGS, ETC. | BACKYARD PLAYGROUNDS [}] SALADS | ERRORS IN ED sixty sa | ] NOURISHI ] RADIO IN y SOLDIE f THE KITCH i HOW TO PLAY MAH JONG [ CARE OF THE HAIR oO [ [ l COLGATE'’S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM With your eyes— compare the size With your tongue— compare the taste On your tecth— compare RADIO Broadc WOODROW WI LIFE ] HOME INTERIOR DECORATING CARB OF DOGS : y PALMISTRY OF CANARIES HOUSEHOLD BUDC i AND COVERINGS EVERYDAY ETIQUETTE [] How To DANCE CAKES AND COOKI 3PING YOUNG HOW TO AMUSE CHILDREN {OVAL OF STAINS HOW TO MAKE CANDY CARE OF TEETH FOOD FOR CHILDREN WORLD WAR HISTORY BEAUTY BOOKLET GOLDFISH THE ART OF s ; QO QO QO ) oO oO 0 QO 0 QO 0 0 a QO 0 0 0 im NK. 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