The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1925, Page 7

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J AGL GLE HEAD 10 Howard Revue Big Hit at the Orpheum; Vet Pro- | VISIT CITY | scoring ducers Deliver Goors eader Will Be Here |\ a Leat ae gn February 20 and 22 KIBORG RITES Authorities Convinced Offi- dal’s Death Accidental Powers! peg. wate UP gant daly Os jane ¥8 pil im the Bi ORE in this new nel, British Warship Officially Sunk Miriam Root put over a clever Apache Y THE the do eph Howard Revue at the Orpheum this week 4 wHorlick’s V oe ORIGINAL Segway . ; ty Ed and Rats a5” pound tadlold. revue for vaudeville, an © wettings, nd. buddin tte Gilm and Mir lect just what ts | Mammy maze and delight Law Brown, Asad nd the Y big y Cut in | PICK MRS 8 BAKER ae \Dentistr ‘Woman Member Heads Campbell to Head FOR 30 DAYS Ea blue denim. All thickness of cloth Civil Service Commission Brokers’ Association $1.00 Mrs. Donna L. Baker, only wo member of the city civil service com. mission, succeeded Frank Boyle as/, commission president Tuesday night. when Attorney T. 8. Patterson, i I or’s appointes, took office to suc | Boyle's term expired Decem- | a BUREAU OF | MISSING RELATIVES | ‘The Star invites ite readers to mse 0 department nid to finding m Reclamation Survey eee ot Ciena. ne] Is Ordered by Work irlends sre siming are Invited to report the disappearance directly to The Star, WASHINGTON, Jan, 14.—Becro- | Manders whe ma kuow the whereabouts Work t y in Of persene ment ted governors of Western states (0 The Star, Other newspapers are tar ttas | appoint representatives to serve onjte be euch Heme as will interest | |two committes to conduct @ survey | 4 re-appraisal of federal reclama n projects and make a report to], nig 26 , land, © two committees will be headed anouew i¢ living, of MRS. H x-Gov. T. third memb ppoint ed fe coed J. ¥. € the very low price. A wide terns and colorings ar each; 2 for 90¢. “writes to learn the ere: | N ampball of ArizoD® | JOHNSON, wife of John Johnson, | GET SOUND Outing Flannel Gowns Low-priced at $1 . 00 than ten good, practical styles lot of women’s outing flannel Gowns in regular and extra sizes. In all-white and fancy stripe patterns. All of firm, warm quality of outing flan- Very good value at $1.00. finishes are the f selection of styles. $4.75. furor BRIDGE LAMP SHADES in styles, 83.25 and $4.75. JUNIOR LAMP SHADES in various lovely colorings and styles, inforced at the seat and knees with an extra just where it is needed. Sizes for boys from 6 to 15 years. A Special Purchase of 1,000 Men’s Fashionknit TIES UT silks and artificial silks are ne in this lot of men’s Ties. chased from a manufacturer clear- ing his stock—this accounts for variety of pleasing pat- at this unusually low price—49¢ Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Dependable Goods.Economy Prices. Frederick 6 Nelson Service “Kid Boots’ Sweaters EXCEPTIONAL VALUE: In the Smart Style Sketched $1.59 TEN very attractive color-combination in this special purchase of woo] Sweater in the popular “Kid Boots” Young women are wearing this smart colors are russet, Cerise a blouse, The tangerine, blue, der, with contfasting | Thursday, at $1.59. DOWNSTAIRE Either $10.95. seams well sewed. Re- Special DOWNSTAIRS STORE Pur- vailable nd Dr. Jol orchid, tan Bridge o style Bridge and Junior | Standards at Downstairs Store offers an attractive array of Lamp Standards in the popular Bridge and Junior s newest gold and other combined with touches of color. Displays include a good r Junior Standards WNSTAIRS § metal sketched Spec Lamp $4. a number of attractive ‘ORE Boys’ Double-Seat-and-Knee Overalls—Special ADE from a serviceable quality, heavy $1.00 FREDERICK & NELSON w TOMORROW in the Downstairs Store WOMEN’S WEAR REDUCED $2.95 INFANTS’ $1.49 WEAR—REDUCED 75c $4.95 75¢ $3.75 MEN'S WEAR REDUCED $3.45 wor.” $1.45 owe BOYS’ WEAR—REDUCED VENILE BOYS' OVER COATS in sizes 3 and & Reduced to to gy 95 82.065 $5.85 1KEN 1 BC VENILE BOYS’ SUITS, OVER CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES- REDUCED 6f natu: 3 B9c SILK VELOUR AND TAPEST PILLOWS rply reduced prices. MNANTS OF DRA $1. 10 PAIRS PLAIN SCRI te 5 c r > YARDS CHED Ct ILE with tap hite, cream and ecru —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Broken Lines of Housewares and Fireplace Equipment AT REDUCED PRICES vares—Market Baskets, Soap, at sharp reductions | and Andirons ‘AIRS STORE Hund ted s of Yards of REMNANTS in an extensive array of weaves, patterns and colorings offer worthwhile savings on many de- sirable pieces. Just what many women have been wanting for that little odd bit of sewing. In the lot are— Silks, Dress Fabrics, Linens, Cottons—all at sharply reduced prices, BROKEN LIN Section, DOWN: $ OF TABLE LINENS AND | ‘G—REDUCED. | eon and Breakfast Sets, , Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillow me slightly soiled from h: eductions from regular prices. | | (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) ince of Utah. — jlast heard of by relatives in his perish, is January 1921. Her maiden ‘CHEDULES was Helen Grayce. John wrote her relatives in 1921 from T “TACOM i as 1 First ave., Seattle, that his waa seriously ill and that thetr leave Colman Doe two sons, Benney and Loe, were well, They presumed to have da home on Orcna at. | Persons knowing anythin * out \the Johnson family are 4 to er ‘communicate with the Missing Pe Dept., Seattle follec Tapas? | Ho y> é Nanette was mischievous, pretty and liked a good time and she saw no harm in letting the handsome Ralph ment Bradi*ey make love to her. and She did not know the fickle ns where ness of men—nor that she ‘was &@ mere incident in young Bradley's adventurous career. She could not foresee that he would leave her to wed a girl of hin own social station—nor the tragic train of events which were to grow out of her own grief, resentment and RY ALLIE, 2%, a Filipino, wan held by the police Wednesday for investigation in connection with iL Harris, Bro’ a 12 midalcht. Does, not [Bes to Vietoria. on aie 4 Settle Setarday wid a AACE j ment “Clean when delivered and clean comber 9 for t He is from Lat wife wanty to abouts It comes to your free from dirt, linkers, rocks and other foreign substances, and a clean coal to 4 to” Neah Hay Mendy ‘Trip nips?” vAN NELLIE SEWELL, your mother is M, according to otter from | Miss Fauver, 1193 ¥. Fourth st., | Olympia Mixs Sewell is presumed to bo in 1 proves nd schedules ISeattle with rela%ives of the same! , fe change wither - jealousy. ap ede Lott a nt ec i Told under the title, “The N ‘Tell-Tale Tattoo,” there j DNAVIGATIONCG Nieted Cad wants eAyone ki lesson and a warhing here ‘ TMARION Se whereabouts of MRS. A. A. for every irl. It appears as EDITH) VAN VOR last heard one of the many features in Jof here in 1900, to write him at 421 True Story Magazine for Feb ruary. Don't miss it. wh uc e St FT Boe nerd an y’ Montgomery ave. Detroit, » Would anyone knowing th € abouts of KLAZABE TH VoRTMAS | (BETH), n the House of | the Good Shepherd elght yeors ago, kindly colt CA pith2$72, and ask for Lols? Fe FERACE enesioem 901 FAIRVIEW AVE. SHELINS GASOLINE \ . watch found on him by Detectives j special detail Tuosday nig’ Incendiary Fire a Sruren TRAP. SUSPECT PORTLAND, Jan, 14-—Firo set by an incendiary, authorities beileve,|COP Nabs Alleged Dope tor tive year Sellers by Trick was responsible for n $85,000 fire in the First German reformed church here last night More than half a dozen incendiary churches | attired in the Jast year, the fire mar | watohea fires ha’ during t hal's ottice Feported, oceurted in RAID NETS SEVEN 'Police Visit Alleged Gamb- | «: ty en heat for , the oritic The ling _Den ‘ontinuing an extensive camps nign ) | involve poltee | nt staged | Cotics squad, | purchased dope beatae gambling dens, th a raid on a house at 626 King st. ting seven men on gamblin| Wong Sing, 34 ere held an the and es t thre a under Bergt. Hay FP raided eight resting 150 men, and ¢ hundreds of dollars jmambling pat phernali wton ating Evangelical | drug store and Mar | ambiing joints, ar | While Pat . Tuesday purchase a v re pinos, Be ; and Toe i When the iaty le be dd from Christy, Third av Wednesda ngatend was Maas police from wt Fifth ave Benny yiman G fa drug c of a and Main a police from thre th vetion by the drug store din the transaction. & member of the said the who # Christy, agent} Pili Domino, al- finished, ounter and ‘onished trio, holding Rey, Bliss Still federal au- s not nar] Rev, We H. agent had/ Seattle mini from the men three | different times with _marked money jbeon struggling with a nfalady that | P< ai : Nickel and 3 Papers mont! ih a9 Friends are hopeful ips *Gone; Man Arrested Alleged to have hd three pape tune captured by ©. . Newsboy, in cash and} the theft and brought Ringstead to} dur tation ‘kiehe Light Man Is Sent to Yakima ASTORIA, Jan. 14.—B. P. E Astoria district: man. Power & Light r.of the I transferred to the Yakima trict in a similar ea ting George C. Sawe Kilmore, ma r at The Dalles, will return to As- toria, It was announced here today, During Bailey's regime here the company has w nen many de: velopments and reconstructed it ties destroyed in the fire dleaster,. {HL itt Glasses, See DI, J. R BINYON pacity yer, while J , indorsed “Pr on to Storehon Washington, will & Specification Fighting Malady! | Washington, Bliss, widely known | until 11 orolgek a. 4 m., Feb. 18, 19 laa ‘ and then and the » is still critically ill |for extension to York city, where he has/at the Naval Torpedo Station, Key- Washington, The work will ag : Jinchide plain’ and reinforced con- attacked him on his return from the] crete, hollow. te. structural aceels cellaneous steel and tron crane and railroad track, copper wood : plunmib- iectrieal w 5010 and publicly open orpedo storehouse in New Geneva World narcotic conference INC. SEABOARD pan: i th BELL, & CO BUILDING, oth 1 demand f caused Bell & ir sales force cor he last three months, officers | And #pedtticatio! Buy. [—Advertisemeny,

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