The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1924, Page 9

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city and EMBER @3 INJURED IN YES, FOLKS, IT'S He Will E AUTO CRASHES A COLD DAY sop One en; Two Tots Victims T HIT WHILE TRYING TO DODGE AUTO to his home, 141 berg, 19, ay. on Met sald to 40 bail Ed J. Bolesta was t speeding. Smashup Injures Sev- Mercury the MARSHAL, SHOT, === ENTERS CRISIS ps.» and Fred Grant of k Kent Has a Good Chance to Recover tempted Kent up Friday after d the first day of the Lacey hospital at Monday with noticeable 1d by bullets from Lionel . was shot dead s abdomen, operation late Friday and temperature ar pretty, ¢ children, bold baby. Electricity Gadel Town Marshal Fred Grant, wound. | “ertsis” at Auburn | improve- in bis condition over Sunday. | nes and left shoulder were | chance, E. ow's automatic, a moment before by s Monday and is surgeon, Dr. Owen Tay s he probably will recov: | chief trouble {# from} where one to the descending colon. | ious ever since | and his normal biue-ey: | the}, the youngest June, the sec ody is still at the Chitten. | at Kent, mother ad in Use, Says Clark R. W. Clark, central ew methods me owners, country.” Sale of Chelitmna @. Seals Progressing ‘ 5 postal seals b wescuion's axso-| Two Held for Bad | Checks at Portland | 8.—Ed- | mund Romine and his wife were) plendid » E 4 Bellingham, § announced Monday by R. ‘s fi state he wale Ctosen Christmas ove, Christmas Toys Vancouver, Ta- district | e Puget Sound » was back Mon. iz of the National | ides are being! both in the | progress” according to re it a chairman for the} Stolen, Two Held HOOD RIVER. ore, day of ig Whepley, 27, B. Young, automobile of tched the ¢ White 6 bridge. WEATHER Unsettled tonight; Tuesday; not much change in temperature, FORECAST Dec. 8.—The $60 er of Christmas toys Jed to the arrest Sun- and who pillaged the Young as he ning of the Hood Probably rain at 34; Weather Man Says-It May Go Lower - oom T fi and a y over Bend a ¥ Ww a Sea the path of a ft a and w t feanw ¥ 1 We “« TINDALL LAUDS Says Cushman Project Are | tai well: wen gument for Contract am Wish on the “Magic Ring’ VER 300 people have wished Mitzi's magic ring at Frien der’s jewelry store since the Ma Ring contest op Saturday Monday afternoon will be the last as the contest closes th The Magic Man be at Frie | der’s with Mitizi’s m: c ring >. m. Go in and maki who has not yet seen 4 who comes near the | ropolitan Sunda | wrist watch by Frie prizes include boxes Mitzi’s show, Saturday, Make your wish he Magic Ring ed r Winners will be announced Tuesday U. P. to Give | “Santa” Party and tickets to good all this week until On All Trains VERY Union Pacific observation car running on Christmas eve} ‘That's! and cheer of the lonely traveler away from home on} | will have a Christmas tree. for the benefit the cheerlest day in the year. candy, toys, , drums, con 6 hats and everything elso t youngsters and oldsters that escape before the box is ed to the fourth story. It eas ay you offers, f , air show. It's scheduled for| reac third or f “TACOMA PLANT sere st phrclvdiin se : » Mitzi ‘See Other | There will be all the trimmings, how that there i noon; the be theater has no terrors for C heflo, ma thi ly bound, « ure gician, 1 Houdini will be d then raise To tarring at the Pantages. no hokum, seco. box Ul be se t curel r in fro of the Pantage t that he can where everybody can watch to see if he can make good on his boas The Downstairs Store Introduces— Two New and Fashionable Pumps one” 85.86. | WO smart fashions of the hour,are fea- tured in these new Pumps. The gored pump, pictured at top and the cut-out pump at bottom of the sketch. Each with the popular military heel. » gored Pump in patent or gun- metal calfskin. The cut-out Pump in tan or gunmetal calfskin. Widths A to C. Sizes 3 tured value at $5.85. to 8. A fea- DOWNSTAIRS STORE House Slippers Acceptable Gifts Attractive Rubber Aprons for Men, Women and In the Style Pictured Children od so | 85c useful and at- style. In laven- rons, WOMEN'S FELT | tractive SLIP. Baa aid peated | der, cerise, dull blue and With soft leather sole. Ten | green. {ve colors to choose One of these would be from. Sizes for women and a very acceptable gift to a homekeeping friend. Attractive value at 85e. DO’ O5e¢. young women, ie Him on Street Corner Tomorrow Annual c COWBOY Comfortable ] ey Boys’ Boys’ ored sscape From Box in Midair ELKS' MEMORIA Held Metropolitan Sunday Services rink ABOARD ROOK LY? “CAPITAL” Coal or Wood Range $55 Water Coil, $3.00 FREDERICK. & NELSON Gifts a Boy Would Like! “Indian” and “Cowboy” Play Suits N SUITS in mmed tn b With right col feather head. For boya of 4 to 12 $1.35 and $1.75. SUIT Ties, 50c 1 qual. ’Kerchiefs 20c Each, 3 for 50c plain white and col- woven border ' cotton AINTY ruffles trim | Handkerchiefs in wide vari At 95c these Rubber Ap- ety. At 20¢ each; 3 for 50¢. Boys’ Initial Handkerchiefs 25c Each 3 for 65c Catton Handkerchiefs | with colored woven borders and Claus in garb of co: acer leek rien ayes. et jand porter can think up. colored nila, | St. Nick ision headquarters | |for the ¢ Jestablished at and he has his jous way points, running orders. PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. | held in jail today to answer bad check charges here and in Van- | brother-in-law, was caught, c! | with attempting to pass a bad che on the Brownsville Woolen store. Tong War i in St. Louis; One Shot ST. LOUIS, Mo, Deo 8—Thirty Chinese were in jail today following the first outbreak of a tong war here, in which a member of the Hip Sing tong was shot down in the street by a gunman, Speciakypolice protection has heen In operation in the Chinese colony hore since the outbreak of the tong war in the East. Don't believe everything you, hearg especially if you hear Yale aN@ Har- vard are trying to get a game with Notre Dame, as decorations are| | couver, Wash ‘They were caught Saturday night | after Walter Nagle, Romine'’s Mills | O50. At $1.50 | MEN JT SLIPPERS Hylo ys with roll cuff. Comfortably-fitting, with » | leather sole. Blue, oxfor¢ gray and brown. Sizes 6 to lh, 81.50. size 2 At 6 5c Pair iY ST any woman or young wo. man could use a pair of these attractive Boudotr slppe Mado of soft leather, with At $1. 75 suff leather sole. ‘Trim med in silver and pompon stitching VOMEN'S FELT SLIP. PERS in attractive style. With turned solo and rubber Wine color, tan, pur | heel. Silver-brown, sllver-blue, ple, rose, blue and black, ai Caietee a b old 4 to % At O5¢ | nd lavender i | DOWNSTAIRS STORM | Ake Heavy | woot for school stripes In school colors, Sizes DOWNSTAIE Boys’ Wool | Sweaters, $4.85 Sweaters of pure With boys. to 40 (chest measurement) | 84.55. Boys’ Madras Blouses 79c¢ madras in attorns fash. slouses, for school ctical At 79 600 Men’s Colored Border, Colored Initial Cotton Handkerchiefs—15c Each; 2 for 25 —Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORD su khaki of khaki red and cap AG TAKE WAR PATH La Follette Senators, Read Out of G0. P., to Fight !Campbell, Spokane, Renameden I. C. C. in . WATER SHOTOFF NOTICE FREDERICK & NELSON ESR Solid Mahogany SEWING CABINET $18.00 THE popular Martha Washington ver- sion of a woman’s sewing table, in solid mahogany. Equipped with partitioned, sliding top tray for sewing accessories, and with commodious side compartments. In soft, high-lighted antique finish. Price $18.00. —Frederick & Nelson, Fourth Floor For Little Girls Who Have So Many Toys : They Don’t Know What to Do “3 —we suggest these smart accessories and pretty pieces of gift apparel, that any little girl would love—and many of them would please her older sister, too. —A pink crepe de Chine Gown, trimmed with net footing and shir- ring, would be a wel- come gift to the little girl who goes to board- ing school, $5.50. —Second Floor —A glove silk Combination would astidious young It has built-up shoulders, at the waist and up the and the bloomers delight the most lady buttons —First Fl toor ’ 9, An embroidered cotton crepe Kimono—the belt, sleeves and fold around the neck of contrastiig color, $2.35. —Second Floor —A Scarf and Cap Set, of bright- colored brushed wool, the and Scarf tassel-trimmed, —Second Floor —A Silk Umbrella with a silk cord that allows it to be carried over her shoulder—$4.95, —First Floor —Handkerchiefs of with Baby Peggy, Jackie Coogan in their corner embroidery, or handkerchiefs monogrammed for every day in the week, in gift boxes. $1.00 box of six, colored lawn, Skeezix and —First Floor Kid Gloves in pull-on style, with fashionable turn-back cuffs, in brown and tan. 50 pair, An under-thearm Bag, brown with matching cord and _ fitted with a mirror, quite like mother's, $1.75. —First Floor —A Comb for hanging on Bo. her bobbed hair, & black sill ribbon, Or one of Baby gift suggestions $1.00, Peggy's many possibly this fan A quaint clown ts really a novel bottle of French Perfume~ $1.26, | A French bouquet of tiny buds, worn as mother wears her shoul der flowers, 50c. —First Floor

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