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— «é WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1¢ THE SEATTLE STAR PAG FREDERICK & NELSON *sraii"* | TOMORROW — A DOWNSTAIRS DAY OF UNUSUAL DOLLAR VALUES | | — Ww — mone 200 Trimmed Hats Women’s Batiste 1,000 Skeins of Deckle-Edge i - QAR sha Bloomers | 4-Fold Knitting Yarn Writing pang i tine F , R . Women’s Stamped | Stamped Huck Women’s Wool-and- | — Cri ‘Diebies Towels Rayon Staehings ) | MAKES BUST OF JOHN D, | vmKow w 500 Women’s Gowns D quality cotton Crepe Dre NXGEPTION AL ue in b of Heavy nat Flannel T dsencl Tatenens ance pagans Ess tlockns volanc 8 cols 4 ” * & i , " esd * . : y " th t E Women’s Umbrellas Women’s Silk Vests 3-Pound Box of With te Handles ines Wikia) ice ; Candy Joe Davidson, famous American se in his Paris studio, this bust of John D. Roc oil magnate posed for him in Florida last wi and Chocolate oe Freshly made, 300 Fancy Beaded Bags eae agains attrac | ee tive styles in eno beautifu I aded Bags. | and 1,000 Pairs of Women’s eee tee Ce Children’s | >» FROM Letters E20" Readers All letters to The Star must bave name and address. a “a DONALD " i "in . oi ig Men’s Felt Slippers Pe “Scuffer” Shoes 2 of Premier Ram . with c penyiey Bee woo appeal to!’ Gr and Brown Felt Slippers in the popular Hylo etyle Shoes in | with noft, padded leather sole. Com ab h low heels lotus otis Qe CUE fortably-fitting. Sixes 6 to 11 nd young women's sizes " pl a ; ‘ school or play shoe for girls and ; Bpecial, pale s..ssssseeseeseeners : pea venies boys. Sizes 6, 6%, 7 and 7% ' ; E | . e | Dea icment, who. lane tors, in this country Decorative Panel Mirrors 5 | ay ship of the now reacti¢ , und maintain the | | rf : whe NHE mirre | , +} ] ba ae Dare et. ler Mechanical Toy Men’s Lisle Sox 5 Mar’s Four-in-Hand | av E . t af (io aah Trains P Ties a ve * ERCERI D Lis t s } Did eft t A dar ttle tra snd Bint, - Biees-10.t0 4146-7 of beautiful patterns and O r ° ft mall boy Complete se I commonwealth, and not a despotism, be kept ¥ picture. ia) ’ ae ps a ; i Reinforced toe, heel and pole. R colorings. A remarkably as is the Japanese empire ion To give or landscape bab , low price R In Europe, the league of nations fons, the power was reserved tyles. Size 164 | | will become the parliament of man.|to the people to remove from office, | lage sa ae eens War will be outlawed. And every two years, representatives who 19% inches money thus saved will be spent con- | failed to supp Structively. The labor party, alded| An act, in + by Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells and | tional iim! such brilliant minds, will apply the! one of the sound reason and judgment of man-| governme: kind to the salvation of Europe from another w Re Colored 3 100 Panel Curtains | Codo-Fiber Door | Dot Curtain EACH Mats ] ‘ Marquisette 2 j ie | Boys’ Overalls fADe from strong Before MacDonald was | fick PPAvE Net Pane PELE WOVEN Door | " sfide shea ‘oleae of the: peonie in denim wit ERCERIZED Curtain ; meh double reat and th woven dete ta Bad “v0 tifu’ b eet as \ : bv, be : with securely-bound edges \ ' 5 favors, . quinette, 36 inches wide c ! © 14x24 inches : ould have been closely followed by strongly sewe | an impeachment of such judge. Bi well reinforced form, | representat of Sizes for bo: ————————————— ss | nur of true | tailed to thu aged 6 to 15 | | : janet has years. A remark 4 i | ‘i ELLA WHEELER. & > able value 36 "Sh gia 100 24x36-Inch 150 Ruffled nee x : , ades Rag Rugs Curtains, PAIR Bone 3t : ‘ phcey “3 a ye $ Blown Glass Stem Ware so Sas 7 sae ‘ i 'TTRACTIVE h pat i fol sR sheng FS I + from a Mr. F. M.| ino conat i pee atead Shades in green an 1 (hectree: ih ice ‘ Curtains with dainty 2-inch | Watson, published your paper, and to be brief in t matter, wish to state that I would also like to have Set of Six colors. Mounted on good ro! F = With (6) for crs. Sizo 26x60 inches, With : ay : Length 2% yards. White only. ie : NOBLETS, high brackets rd a es Special, pair Ne7”— and low-foot Sher bets in the pleas. Sa a Te | | Pe <> do; Mighiy.poll i Household Infants’ Kimonos de, Highly-polish. Galvanized Mop- CD tana Gop Wringing Pails Brooms Of Outing Flannel tional value will of nine men. Thus, weeded in taking from nate to th they have ruffles and ruffled — tie-backs. the people the THE PEOPLE JUDICIAL DE La Follette es who is ng to deliver the people from the | we of judicial despotism by hav ing restored to them their constitu and nickel can find out how it came abo’ we have liens on our hothes, there with less than 30 d: and receive no benefit w j tional government EDWARD } D. T. BLODGETT. Minor ave, N see | CHURCHES RADICALS | Editor The Star: Piel the | Your good editor «| begins Follette is Churches,” like nearly all that is be-/4 conservative and Mr. and} ing written these days on related sub-| Mr. Coo are radicals. A radical Jects, misses a vital point is one like Mr. Coolidge who wants You say: “If the church has what |the wealth in the is ofafew. | human nature wants, human eal A conserva is one like Mr, La} Fo! ENTED Wringing Pall | | of. Mop 2 Petitonep from good qual- | OOD Corn Brooms with ity outing flannel in dainty five rows of strong stitch- , with patterns and colors. Sizes 2 to White China Cups and Saucers sped) mop whiteenameted Q fave snan wera Aecyeigtes operates with tho foot. handle, An exceptional value. R age ay One Dozen | ve: for es time 1 West are on “Se iit labor, Substa device that ing.” Bmoo! is'going to get {t. If it has not, it ts everyone to have | will die.” Ja et \MOOTH finish j 2 This is probably true, but—human | ed white F Fill nature’ WANTS and human nature's « CoE a or eather-Filled a : Sag ANTS aod human nature's 7) callie” Cape. and ‘ll 3-Pound 42x36 Pillow Cases church that tries to compete with the N\ & Saucers in the Bed Pi ows C. tt B tt world in giving human nature what |about 60 ye if he is not elect pleasing shape EACH otton Batts ‘ADE from tirmly. 4 it WANTS, will fail and {t OUGHT /ed, nobody fame but them } a pietured. A very 6 ee a R M to fall for {t Is “wailing under false | selvex | useful style for UFFICIENT quantity of soft cot- Woven “quality: (ot, pil-- rs colors,” professing to be God's insti-| Mr ight, but Mr. fillin and utility IOVERED with good quality ton in this 3-pound batt for fill- a ; atly tution, while pandering to perverted | Da He was caught use. One dozen. Ucking in attractive patternings 4 i PORE ane, BORE ane re) human desires, in bad company like old 4 Special $1.00, and filled with ster hers. ing a 72x$4-Inch comforter. Special- med. Size given is before ‘i Homan nature is spiritually ‘‘sick| Heretofore since Linco! oft and fluffy, Siz ly priced, Thursday ......+. Soeeee’ hemming. R | Unto death” and there is just one|had to make each » cure for it—not the ideas of some| year our choice is | cult, not somebody’s pet “ism” or I sine hope that you will do ; creed, but genuine christianity as re-| all in your power to give La Follette 600 Women’s House Dresses vealed by Jesus Christ. Humanity |and Wheeler the electorial vote tn | 4 does tur: want genuined | November MPORTED ® ’ | j : Citietianity because 1¢ ia an opponent | JEFFERSON D. NICHOLS asaia ae Mercerized Women’s and 1,500 Yards of 2 and a destroyer of sin. Neverthless | R. 1, Box 61, F Sdmonds, ° . , s ne cc ata ca _ oe House Dresses in Table Napkins Misses’ Sweaters Taffeta and ! number of attractive M. li | atyles Small and M RCERIZED Cotton Dam. 12 LIP-ON and ‘‘Kid Boots’? Sweat- essaline I A TES medium cheeks in. ask Table Napkins in at F ers in a number of attractive YARD pleasing colors. Ef tractive patterns Neatly styles, White and several popular LACK and Navy Blue Taf- OOLIDGE, Davis or La Follette? Who'll be the next president? fectively trimmed hemmed. Giz 18x18 inches. O shades, Some two-tone effects. Kid feta, Messaline in 11 street | Eid 2 a 1 a Boots models in blazer stripes. Ex and evening shades, gray and What sort of men are these? What have they done? What pretty collar, yok satan lanalby sgcod value R Bikck, RRR ae hae bee Baas | Part have they played in their countries’ affairs up to date? What and pocket effects ceptional value at $1.00. ea " c Special, | do they look like? What about thelr families? Sizes 36 to 52. Re , | ee nT ha You want to know, don’t you? Our Washington bureau has a bulletin ready for distribution covering the biographies of the thres candidates for president. It will answer these and many other || questions. | Fill out the coupon below and mall as directed. | markable value. ry (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) } N ) | surety open. Tho very thought of|plant, and when my salary com- {will be quite as much of a surprise |new position, it will be because of| business in such a way that it cam -, ; wo King onward and upward to the|mences, your salary will automati-|to you as it was to me, but I find the | your fine example. easily be turned over to another, POLITICAL EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Tl T ngl Debi tbe's tad abail’ try te. ikke Far be put at $15,000 a year ds bal y I suceéss which I affairs of my father-in-law in such| I cannot tell Just when I will be} feel that in the future you can get 1322 New York Ave. Washington, D. O. ‘ 5 tin | sives me a stupendous thrill | I shall probably stay here until| shape at the immediate prospect of| back, as Mr. Hamilton scems to de-|along much better without me than I want a copy of the bulletin, “The Presidential Cand) 5 , In this you can fully sumpathize|all is over. There will be much to] his death, that I have accepted his] pend upon me so greatly, and he feels | I can without you, but Just now this dates,” and inclose herewith five cents In loose postage | with me, for you and I have thrilled | be arranged, but I know my business | request that I become sole executor| there is much to be decided before such it must be done, Sincerely, stamps for saine, LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN | together in the putting over of many | at home Is in good hands |to his will and manager of the steel | he passes on, | JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT. “PRESCOTT TO MRS. SALLY | *™aller enterprises, and I hope you| Will you. pl read as much of} plant in his stead His attitude in this inevitable situ-|is the duty that ties nearest, and as UW tose spskseséuaséevests: | ATHERTON, CONTINUED will have the same feeling of great|this letter as you care to, to Mr You can readily see that even it/ation is ono of great interest to mo, | (Copyright, 1924, N. B. A, Service, Tne.) enthusiasm over this new business | Bullock when you hand him the en-| this wore not a sx $ jal opportunity | Tf, when the time comes that T shall > 3 In addition to the sentimental side | that T have, 1 ehall of course expect | closed letter of resignation. Sincerely, | for me, it would be an imperative | lay down this arthly life, L shall face; TOMORROW: Letter from Leslie St. and No, or R.V. Disc secsseesseeeneeesesenereearcvaeces ; of the propo’ », my dear Mrw./you to come over here with m@® In JOUN ALDENPRES COTT. duty the great unknown with the same] Prescott to Ruth Burke. Atherton, Mr, Mamilton’s request | deed, 1 would hardly know how to| Letter from John Alden Prescott to| Will you let me say that in the| brave equanimity ag does my wife's Sear ee Fh 4 UY ieee cceeeeseeeveeeees UMC. ccquerseeereeeereeeees opens up to me the most ambitious | do the things I want to without your President Bullock of the Acme | years we have been together I have | father, I shall feel) my life has not} A powder made from fish, which opportunity I probably would ever] help. Advertising Co, plearnes from you the most upright] been spent in vain. will increase human height, has POO ILLIA LALALI, had offered me—and when oppor You will have entire charge of the My Dear Mr, Bullock: It is prob-/and splendid of business methods, Mrs. Atherton will give you all the} been compounded by a Japanese tunity knocks at the ¢ one must advertising and publicity end of the}able that this letter of resignation | and if I do. umount to anything in my! dotalls, and she will also close up the | scientist. \ RIA Ay Oa hey AN CARY: