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fscron two} The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WAS THURSD@y, NOVEMBER 6, 1924 — BAN T0 CLOSE “Conservative” Victéry DRAWBRIDGES © Brings Big Stock Boom MOOT MATTER \— Present ee. i W “This Bulle Hoa ea Three Years Army and Navy Line Up a x : ora 8 ' : : i lanes SUPPORTS MOVE ip Petition War Secretary , Te — to Change Regulations « aineesians over the of] a eur 0 tera | ‘eat by Col. W t great ewal Stock and arket re ye . k district eng © t t ‘ Wedvesd " - bert oH t ‘i EL TST ee A a a ea te the move salle: ter “eens re Bicycle Rangers to . al (gd Perit gee Sars, Goring peak traf cen id. Th bap ee | Picnic on Saturday |“ : aa i ‘of the 4o our y The ¥ Range hold ' ; an a corte President tge | thelr second annual “trea: . mt I hoe tester will uakonecie tae e a4 Proved . and will be charged ' x eat pm 1 k ft want’ # a n ¢ WwW ‘Afermal hearin & t nm i t ‘ailt be sent t wir g petition the . to the secretary of war, t CARACUL COATS Bei Eis comida ta a “ . BETTER PIE CRUST soaked undercrust, ‘WBritain Will Not Let \o: of setting ny 9 can be avoided on the table League Boss Her Navy) se vor 1 mn DOWNSTAIRS Hearses are what uropeans - our autos, since most of them are DON, Nov. 6.—Shall the Brit- ceeded ,to nobody | painted blacks and look so somber. navy De used to the seas} doubts th would cars have bright the league of 1 and to|be expe war on or kade quarrel-| And th mations which the we ad} If the the aggres interna-| was the row? | would probably i This ts a question which is worry-| so *mphatica of course. the majority rn ad | there eral ove such thing amewer is invariably a most em-| the white folks to win, but Brita P if “No.” | has bee: ry friendly with Japan There is no such thing The'question has Geneva tsen from the | and the ni nal verdict would doubt on the dis-| less be “Its no bus uarantes pact them fight it out ng idea pre as perfection—although our finishing depart- ment, with its capable workmen, up-to-date equipment and exacting standards is headed that way. But there is such The army and navy dep printing and enlarging things from the alr; with their feet ofthesuperiorkind. And the ground or upon deck they this you’re sure of here. of ours. Let their own.” Most emphatically the Britian na aim is O- | witl not be uséd to fight the Unite Fs d the sack im | States over the Monroe Doctrine, Me kcal disputes requiring aval |. sq affecting two Latin-Am. erlcan states. So says anybody you denials issued by the Brit-| might ask in the street ation “at Geneva, a very| And so one might ran thru the Mat idea exists on the continent, | of possible quarrellere. Britain could pin France, that Lord Par-| not afford to act as the league's ar promised the use of the British |biter in, say, a conflict between fy in any international measures | France and Italy. Yet she would be Biague might consider necessary | tne oniy nation the league could turn ST a rence and to punish | to for naval action in such a dlepute 6 According to considered British i Parmoor says that no such | viewpoint the British navy would be hime was made and that the Brit-| come the moat unpopular unit In the under | world within a very few months, and govern | the league jurists would make things nd the house of commons— | worse by threatening everybody with Mat it might be Britain's duty 49 | the might of Britain member of the league to accept } Tesponsibilities In the event of | iow cD abreast of the ators, while rank- Ing air defense as much m: portant in the future than eith land, maintain tha: ah that the three servi equally at lew refore de Collins — SECOND anp PINE Which the majority of the na- of the world considered uunnec. | Bry and unjustified, svent of war between the Unit- es.and Japan, for instance. Wormer is not a member of the images and the latter is. If the jur- MB should decide that the United Was the aggressor and pro- SOVIET HEAD ]| | Only Two Days to Save 20% ‘WO days remain—Friday and Saturday—in which to take advan- tage of the sweeping reduction of 20 per cent we are allowing on all our merchandise in a campaign to gain | 1000 ,N=™ Patrons BY Saturday night we expect to have reached our goal. Certainly we shall have achieved our purpose of proving Col- lins quality, styles and prices without ques- tion the best in the city—even at our regu- lar prices. Coats—Suits—Dresses Millinery—Entire Stock $4.05 100 pairs. Broken lines of Pumps and Strap the tables at D269D alike, Wool $7.95 Hosiery To clear out broken sizes of Hoslery, in assorted colors and black, we have reduced these to sell at thin remarkably-low price, $1.95 tte is A. I. Rikoff, chair- EE of the Council of Peo-| 8 Commisearies of Soviet % who has succeeded | Premier Nickoli Léen- O restrictions govern this event. Any garment—coat, suit, frock, hat—may be purchased at 20 per cent off the regular price for the remaining two days. | VARICOSE VEINS ng and Upward To- v, l¢ Heart as Blood in Be pee tt Way lie! tedt@y swollen $3.85 115 pairs, fine High and Low Shoes, Broken Shoes, and Goodyear welt sole sizes. Very good values. Work Shoes. Charge Accounts for those who wish been led remedy eins and at clans Te apply it night and 1 will quick- t wh | Collns SECOND anpPINE | | | | #9 Dowerful {x et bunches, gol Wenn are re w Y you. A —~Advertizemant. a $4.8 Munson-last Army Shoes in tan or brown, Black Kid High To the men we are offering real shoe values. : Winter shoe needs at a big saving in price. ~ sae” TURRELL’S | Friday, 9 a. m. ¢ + | PAGES 11 TO 20, AIR CONTROL [Sj State Vote by Counties on Governor, | CHURCH MEETIN Knocked Down, by Auto, Fined $25 | — Seattle Council to Gather at r r RRELL Second and Madison WOMEN’S AND MEN’S LOW AND HIGH SHOES" More Than 200 Styles for Women and Girls The entire stock of our Downstairs Department has been canvassed and g reduction made on all shoes, includ- ing new styles, in preparation for this “Regular-Stock” sale which we have planned for the purpose of acquainting every home in Seattle with the good merchandise and service that our Downstairs salesroom affords. this sale we invite you to come in and take advantage of the special offerings in good shoes. We are glad to offer these exceptional values to our patrons and new friends, The shoes will not be placed on tables, but additional sales force will be supplied to enable everyone to be properly fitted in a comfortable manner, 2, Eagleson Hall Monday ww ERERESERTSEstasinsastzatstststsasasessascznssastsstsstetssaqsscsnsesasescseseineeeinageenegeans Low Shoes. $585 At this price we are offering exceptional values in both High and ntire Stock Reduced oo Never before has the Downstairs Store offered such a vast variety of Shoes at reduced prices. The latest styles are included. Nothing reserved & .85 Silk-and-Wool Hosiery 5] 69 Silk-and-wool Hosiery in a variety of two-tone colors, reduced for clear- ance because of incom- plete size ranges, to $1.69 pair. ‘G55 Our regular $7.45 to $8.45 values. Your choice of some mighty good Winter Shoes, Here is your chance to supply your DOWNSTAIRS Second and Madison | | 4 eee