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" \ rHt EATTLI rAk . I — ————— — SEATTLE MOOSEMEN ~ / © Wish on Mitzi’s Ring and Win _ \READY TO FIGHT: OLMSTED LOSES Sxx’sisirtltve,, CONSUL IS SHOT |) 11) Commission Named to Take Radio Suit Against Drys 1 ' Oeste: Oa } I ! Depositions in Senate RY Goed to Federal Court ad - i ; y y PREDERICK, SFO LI ne The ; k J ee 4 att Gift Box ee hs 4 bit we, noted Unicago attorney, who got all three of the wishes hi HI | 7 ture. Maybe you can do the same. Mitzi’s magic ring will bé r S Gif a | t F store Friday, Saturday and Monday afternoons. If your wishe Mies . ‘ ome Gilt val ny next week, you'll win a prize. A VERY attractive variety of styles in warm, Suggestions Baie | Zhai ee Ty prem Coats awaits girls of 8 to 14 years for Less Than : at IRE’S | tA J in the Downstairs Store. q f : NLGL Made from good quality coating fabrics in the 4 Hy GUILTY STARTS ON PAGE 1 (iF ARSON popular shades. Fur collars adorn these pretty } | sas Seo coats and all are fully lined. Two typical styles are {|| f v et a ~ Say “0 Jerv go is fe 9 Qr | seattle Lawyer Convicted . ea wes’ Second Arrest Expected in pictured. Very good value at $12.85. yh on U. S, Mail Charge Ret two seats ow for Mon-| Burning of Houseboat Other Winter Coats for girls of 8 to 14 years— Hie aE oer on Sens (LEE ere” equally good values—at $9.85 and $14.85. ' u tt 1 bp. | and if yo ning ter th ¢ . TAIRS STORE , : 8 ; eer a isso an apert Boys’ Pajamas , © ited the I ho { F a ) Leo ord, fa in Dainty Gifts W ap _ $1.45 ‘ 1 2 w u are h Gi i] ,’ Bl S D REDUCED : Beg 3 eeees sataite te L n fet.| 0 rahe wan ob for Baby rls ue verge resses |:<> ond deacy detteriale! actin \ @ nd © I © set . INFANTS’ GERTRUI Dark blue serge Dresses suitable for wear to school. | madras, pereale and crepe. I cane 7 white batiste with Trimmed in colored stitching. A broken size assort- In white and ctlers S07 pes 5 ) t inst the go’ © third w t woul . be ne educed to 75 : and {pte ‘ | e pit ont ris sevt See kine him ‘ ; o3 S0¢. fag tb aa ane DOWNSTAIRS STOR . <8: HTS 00 Oo 7 Hie n * fight will continue Th A DRESS is ¥ pong Y i t | aid. ; geen we . ! t 4 . re ng . 1 YNSTAIRS STORE bE Shgromhse cat J le edging at neckline and th Siting ren I poenian ther man Is ved in the peves, Oe. Ww ? s 0 el ven ey yal : aes omen’s Fur-Tr Kewes used : : ( HERE’S MORE ABOUT | ° pap roe : INFANTS CACHE RM ur - Trimmed ; F 28, 1933, but w FIRE TRAPS ae cee : ot ba Tg ea as oP all ge elle ged ale any ih Ne : 4h ———_—_—__—_——_ apt, Cc. Han §, 81.50. ui September 16, * The fire hose in the attle Ix oft tt MADIERA HAND-EMBROID | w cy had vocuved $2,000 in partly filled with water and mil. an ERED HIBS in prett Jot ney that had been stolen from | mails by Edward J. Hicks, who 4 to four years in Mc dewed at the valve connection, due to a leaky valve. All of the fire hose in the building con. | tains dust and dirt at the folds, | does not appear safe, he | with padded ix Reduced to Men’s Slippers in Brown Kidskin $3.00 Three comfortable styles, as pictured, of. brown kidskin, with hand-turned soles and rubber heels. Sizes for men and young men—6 to 11. blu Nexceptional inche group of women’s and young women’s Coats of good pile fabric various cut fabrics. Dress styles like those shown in the sketch. Black and the popular brown shades, and some ——— HERE’S MORE ABOUT | HOTEL o sald. The rubber-covered hose connect. ed to the chem { STARTS ON PAGE 1 velour and tors charged ched a riyer| badly cracked ar mail| Placed. The door of t Hicks|in. the basement COMB A TS with dair was open. It cording to Frank W Johnston said hao | should be kept closed, he said. : “bie painted on, 65¢. laids. Fur collars, fur collars At $3.00 pair. . for the pouch to turn} ‘The only means of egress pant maetneet, Cebearams Bi : RATTLES P ffs’ and bandines.. ¢ ollars and MEN'S FELT HOUSE Sant Aci aol ice me, Tokio, Lor Pa F TTLES in cuffs and bandings. A number have SLIPPERS in oxford 8 Hicks. tato tea’) ehoula thie ae the fashionable rel sleeye effects. and silver gray. Cuff t 8. ney at/ way be cut off it would mean bs * Ajl warm, lined coats. Reduced to yle, with soft leather secuted the case.| pants of second floor would |* sh $25.00. sas Te ayy ef counsel in the | have to jump from the windows, syste che weGile { —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | rears “Inspectors nave been instruct ; | ene | te 2 in charge of eve ; present of the T oe hha eetaae | ‘A Gift Bow of | t they find the fire of America, ope 7 6, 6 14x18, ~f : é sn Bap bergen Paget Anaerioa,- operate Scie, OG; Axi, FEO Extensive Assortment of | Household Aids Boag rion fic hitngy piled with,” Laind warned the| RANT EMITTED BOOT. | 1 00 Mark A. Matthews : . 3 seca’ deal Damon and wife of e-and-white, BB¢. Le! be ter witnesses. id that the scho yoard INF a KNITTEL The box contains a Silver- —_—_$_—_——___—— arned three times about ? the Olsens INFAN K 2D | ae ce tie bidding ant : plot} ACQUES in white with ware Polishing Cloth, Absorb- " nd general ma | blue or pink trimming, ent Chamois Dust Cloth, Cop- J jo action hag been taken to} try fotels Corporation. { : 7 is! per Tinsel Mitten, Pot Cloth it, Seilgs TOBE x OOD ‘SWRATIR t - 95 to 9 5 and heavy Net Dish Cloth, A | “If this building is a ead | ) AT SEVEN | by citing ae vai e e useful gift for the homekeep- —— | of those “religiously guard | Gen. J. Le Kincaid, vice prest- | r $3.95 er, $1.00, H H | by the sehoot board, then let’s | dont of the United Hotels Corp. of | ater, ooo ‘OMEN’S ATHR aS ji a, awrence “ —DOWNSTAIRS STORE President Returning After’ hope. there ere none that are |New. York, with his wito ond BABY RUNTINGS of white La aimee es sea alp oud. pane, cloth in a Strenuous Chicago Visit morsly ‘watehed,” Laing sald. | mother guests, ciderdown cloth, warmly Witaid aac Attractive styles and patternings. if Gane cearsish th beard for the| A. party of some nd lined, 84.95. R ight and dark colorings. All prettily trimmed in ribbons. Mylanette GARRETT, Ind., Dec. 5.—Prosl-| last time about this building. Unle ney DOWNSTAIRS STORE | arious attractive collar effects. Vest Lengths ige was speeding back t ashington today after a stretuou: hours in Chicago, during which wo speeches and inspecte it is immediately repaired and ma afe, warrants will be issued. E that the condition remai remedied is a separate offense until the jorning to attend the opening. y night the party will be With Ribbon $1.25 Girls’ Gift Robes, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 © Warm, pretty Robes of beacon and lawfence cloth in the attractive colors and styles girls of 8 to 14 ye adm. rrests will continue i utler. Mylanette Vest Lengths are azard is removed. The formal program for the —DOW: STORE ‘aaaa a fine knitted artificial “Src ote | opening Saturday, as announced silk weave and sufficient rib- JH THORNTON, 39, held in the | By Absent Manager Hull ie é ; 4 : bon comes with each length ty Jall-on telegraphic wa yarloun dining teoms'of the hotel irls arm, eavily Knit Qweaters flesh color, light green, rose, ; i Ogden, Utah Children’s $6.95. ee |, Bt. O'cloeN. = Four ot ras, Heavy wool Sweaters for girls to wear ink, orchid and narcissus. | t ere a under the directlon of Eddie | Rilays Goat etele ithe i girls to wear to school ox ph cael c i Harkness and William F. Holf. | | at play, Coat style, with large roll collar like brother ave S DOWNITATRG REGRI man, will furnish the music, wears. , blue and maroon. Sizes 32 to 36, | e Men’s Dress DOWNSTAIRS STORE lion of the rooms of the hosteiry. | Dec. 5.—General Pershing has Floral decorations will be magnifl-{ cent. Holl 1 Gardens, Inc., will ation for gallantry in action and a have full charge of this feature A full staff of more than 500 em.| ployes has been engaged and are on i F ‘ ant ¢ hand for the opening ton silver star for his bravery as a first lieutenant at lee the otal Santiago, Cuba, in the Spanish-American war, the war The main lobby of thé hotel fa al department announced today. | creation of exq with a * 6 ¢ | harmonious color » ne that blends ‘ into a magnificent h At one TLANTA, Ga., Dec. 5.—Women of six cities were || ona a broad flight of s opens to denied charters in the National Order of Pipe the lounge room. At the other end| . similar flight opens to th palm | Smokers today. : The grand lodge of the briar-loving fraternity de- cided in session that the fair sex could “stick to their | gy srocKHOLDERS tailor mades.” | Already the hotel has been inspect: | f. ‘ ‘ * Lert ” led by its owners, the stockholders of “Pipe smoking is a masculine privilege,” ruled the [11 ’Gommunity Hotel Corporation. tobacco arbiters. “Cigarets are the fashion of the More than §$,000, bondholders and effeminate. The institution of pipe smoking must not || stockholders, jwith friends, vated the i i ” hotel at t pre-viewing Thursday be feminized.” nent, were directed thru the various places of beauty and Interest and | inspected the elaborate and comfort- guest rooms, Officers of the room HOTEL INSPECTED 0 * ASHINGTON, Dec. 5.— Americans are not the world’s best savers, but they come pretty close — || able ® to it, according to Comptroller of the Currency Dawes. bareratles were In the receiving New Zealanders show the way with an average of the visitors ‘warily | $177.73 tucked away in the savings banks; Americans management for the ave an average 48.2 rdi yes? i which the hotel has been furnished have an average of $143.20, according to Dawes’ table. und the beauty of architecture, After these two come the Swiss with $140.44; the cil Norwegians with $187.31 and the Australians with : ‘ 4 $136.23. No other country appears to have a per MISS TECLA CONRADSEN, one of the city’s first trained nurses, died at her home, 6746 Alonzo ave., Thursday, aged 80, capita savings of more than $100. Per Comfort Shoes, $1.45 Soft, tan leather Shoes in the blucher style pic- tured. Made on a broad toe last with flexible sole. Infants’ sizes 2 to 5; childs’ sizes 5 to 8, to 11. Good yalue at ADT AND GIRLS’ LACED SHOES of tan leather, with heavy leather soles. Service- able Winter school shoes. 1114 to 2, $1.95 BOYS’ “ARMY LAST” SHOES, made on the well-known Munson broad toe last. Sturdily built throughout for hard wear, Welt soles. to 6, $4.50, DOWNSTAIRS STOR Junior and, Bridge Lamp Standards, $7.95 | In Handsome New Gold and Color Finishes =; a Junior Lamp Shades Two attractive sty ietured, Of Jy) Georgette silk In pleasant colorin Gold braid e trimmed, with fringe. Gloves, $2.25 Men's Capeskin nd Cordovan. $2.25 pair Gloves in Sizes 7% STORE Men’s Driving Gloves, $3.50 Buckskin, horsehide and sheepskin Gloves with warm lining for the who drives a car § and gauntlet os. $% to 10%, RIDGE and Junior Standards in the pictured. Fini: Lamp styles Pleasing turning ed in the new bluck and burnished gold and gold and color effects, With weighted Bridge Standards have ad justable arm, Junior § ndands with tWo-light, ehain-pull socket, Low-priced at $7.85. ction, AIRS STORE Bridge Lamp Shades $4.75 Silk Georgette Shades, in. torlined and trimmed in rich gold braids. Three styles with fringe, Good value at $4.75. Little Boys and Girls Are Invited to Visit TOYTOWN tomorrow, See Santa Claus in his Radio Post-Oftice and all the — wonderful things TOYTOWN, Don't f the ‘TOY: TOWN Jingle Rhyme Con- | fost. Six dandy prigps for \ girls and boys. At $9.85, —DOWNSTATRS STORE &