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WEDN! tUARY 18 “Ride Him, Cowboy!” | Here's the President as an Artist Imagines ard His Iron Horse | ae He Looks Ab« is sy? thetic photograph shows an artist's conception how Pr t Coolidge must look as he takes his daily dacen upon his now famous iron hobby hors very peomplete but the spurs. They're absol iepetere because he can't be a real horseman unless you year sar spurs you know. MOLLINS SEALED! LUMBERMEN ARE N CAVE TOMB = WELCOMED ee” .* aa . Wil Rest Forever in Place 'Hoo Hoo President Greets Where He Died Western Retail Visitors : : ‘Se original mor wrimen last 2 a - . - . - he Heo Hoo arranged b: = HONOR FOUNDING AGUSE DRIVERS Blamed for Tragedies * Two drivers, whose autos killed a entertainment in their hall University lodge, it claimed, pesan and a little boy, were exon-' shows the greatest growth in the | Nailed of blame by @ coroner's Jury | jast year of any Knights of Pythias Git laid fault for the accidents! jogge in the state of Washington, Wa the victims themssives Tues-| with Mizpah temple holding the same ae + sre. Cornelia Rose | SRYi#ble record in| the ladies’ auxil 2 ot Mra. Cornelia Rose | aries, Mar, 15, of 2029 Charles st, killed i“e Mtwrday at 23rd ave. S. and Dear- Per sR Baxter, 14 260) CO es fN ™ 8, the jury heard three wit-\| HERE’S MORE ABOUT ua testify that the driver cut| | i corner, and then exonerated | BON TRIAL STARTS ON PAGE 1 J Because the woman was slightly Wt the croxs-walk, she was entirely blame, the verdict read. dames Marino, aged Rear his home, the truck of ¢ also held at knowing that he was a suspect in| the holdup case. He nly learned of in the evening, when| a Star, shortly before es returned and arrest- who wi 20th ave les Minett, by the The child ind a row of five- and the track ran attorney, | icateg, would be documentary evidence that he was not in Seattle on the day of the robbery. Mrs. Fasick was to} | | fary recommended that the} king ordinance be rig-| satorced by the _Dolice waa take the stand to testify t she lknew nothing of the holdup. case came . when rested its } Opening of the « suddenly Tuesday a |the state pecte | case, Judge chel) Gillam denied PF motions for di ted verdicts for Ythopedic Endowment | str. rasick and Dooley and granted an early adjournment for the y. | Drive Totals $378,000 nem ment y the John Dore, Jack Sull y Agnew deci y AY IDENTUFT NEWS REPORTERS ‘Tuesday afternoon's sensation was | the appearance of Mrs, Martha Ro-| ¢ hospital endow- y gathering mo-| per, mother of Steve Montrose, want ed in connection with the Louis Ba-| ‘The public must be impressed |rei murder, and avowed former part-| Mh the fact that we are seeking |ner of Neal. She and her sister, Mrs. paitations t to the Children’s Ortho-| Emma Alexan admitted having Mile id General Fund| watched Mra. Neal in an auto and “and | Mrs. Fasick on the pavement at the to give| Union st. entrance to the Bon just 1 in cash the | prior to the daylight robbe Mra. Alexander declared fh | ltold her afterward that she watched | tride|them because she thought ‘‘maybe| the |they were delivering booze at the na it | Bon Marche.” She caused laughter when called | | upon to identify the male defer . as she turned her eyes tim again to three newspaper reporter West Seattle Lodge spaperreporte | ill Honor Founding |771.0 vine an un fs y means of sister le West seat odge of the| Bail Aaitite of hi will celebrate | Helen Me birthday der by hold ith SS an Ope for th en forfeited on her failure at Cast +441 Calif Originally her testimony | SA aye. Th, A sh xpected to bave inerimin uted | 1, to be} Dool as Miss Quinville’s would! had he not ind refrecn-thave hurt Lockwood, turned state's evidence. Petram ha ) Turn Complainants THE I Naval Air Liner Sails to Bermuda Over to Officers FREDERICK & NELSON “*... | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | oo" Cretonne Drapery Sets 2 for $1.50 Nome Epidemic Is OW ATTLE STAR s : F | FR ee eee eee SS ss —- Apartment Owners Over, Report Says THURSDA Six (6) Yards Nainsook : $ 1.50 20x26 Feather Pillows—Each $1.50 keley Nainsook in 86-inch For under- White width garmen andard quality s and other uses clean, fresh tality of Thursday. Bed Pillows—filled with feathers and covered in goo ticking. A very good,value, 40x36 Pillow Cases—6 for Made of serviceable quality pillow 00 casing, free from dressing. Size—40x 36—is before hemming. 81x99 Shaeia--Eack $1.50 White Outing Flannel—10 Yards a Linen Toweling—8 Yards for Unbleached Linen Toweling in 1514- $58 inch width. Suitable for kitchen and utility hand towels. Turkish Bath Towels—8 for Turkish #42) Made of a firm, evenly-woven quality of bleached sheeting—free from dress- ing. Neatly hemmed Suitable quality for women’s, men's and children’s sleeping garments—and for many other uses. Absorbent qualit white 3ath Towels in 1714x35-inch size. usually good value, Thursday. Un- 2 pairs Stamped Pillow Cases—;,' Stamped and hemstitched, ready for crochet. Pillow Cases in 42-inch size. $ .50 Attractive variety of designs to select — from. China Cups and Saucers—12 for White china Cups and’ Saucers deco- i #50 50 rated with gold band. A good style for utility use and filling-in. U nusually good value. Cotton Chenile Bath Rees. Bae ame ta, wih ‘tinge § s] 50 Blue, rose and gold colors—plain or fig- —_— Enameled Floor Coverings— 3 Square Yards for ured centers. Four pleasing patterns in printed, $ ] 90 — felt-base Floor Covering. Please bring exact measurements of floors you wish to cover. DOWN IRS STORE 36-INCH STRIPE SPORTS SILKS, $1.50 YARD Variegated stripe patterns in striking effects; on gold, tan, lilac, blue and rose grounds. 40-INCH BLACK SATIN CHARMEUSE, $1.50 YARD An outstanding value in heavy quality Charmeuse in* black only. 32-INCH WHITE SILK BROADCLOTH, $1.50 YARD Washable quality—for boys’ shirts. Unusually good value, Thursday. of twill-back Satin frocks, girls’ dresses and Men's and a Day of Unusual 400 Trimmed Hats at $1.50, WNSTAIT Men’s Chambray Work Shirts 2 FOR $30 Made from a heavy quality of blue , with double-stitched seams. cate throughout. Sizes 141% Well to 17, Rayon Sofa Pillows—Each In round style, shirred, with button in center. Covered in attractive pat- terned rayon fabric Also Japanese silk. Rose, blue, green and gold colors. $9.00 Set of 5 Tungsten Lamps and 6-Foot Electrical Appliance Cord : $7.50 ~~ | USEFUL ho a | DOWNSTAIRS STORE Hemstitched Curtains—-2 Pairs for White hemstitched scrim Cur- tains in 2'4-yard length. Unusual 12 value. —_— Household Brooms—3 for long corn. Well $ 7.50 Made of selected, balanced—with 4 rows of Long, smoothly-finished handle. ceptional value. stitching. Ex- Child’s Toy Wheelbarrow and Metal body Wheelbarrow and 3-piece toy Garden Set—specially priced for Boys’ Baseball. Outfit $ 1.50 Garden Set for $7.50 Thursday. ] ~DOWNSTAIRS STORE Glove, junior league Bat and full-size with imitation leather cover. The 3-piece outfit, specially priced for Thursday. Fielders 2, 500 Yards New Silks, Sports Fabrics and F lannels white, 50 DOWNSTAIRS STORE Take 100 Memberé $1.50 VALUES 27-INCH DRESS FLANNELS, $1.50 YARD In rust, orchid, peacock, jade, honeydew, henna, sandalwood, | spark red, French blue and titian shades. | 40-INCH SILK RADIUM, Choice of black, street and evening shades. 38-INCH RAYON SPORTS SATIN, $1.50 YARD } Heavy quality of lustrous rayon Satin in black, white, navy blue and 10 very smart colors. | Police Patrol Car Funkhouser Sings Strikes Pedestrian' Over KHQ Tonight Boys’ School Blouses Women’s Chiffon Stockings _ Bick 2 PAIRS FOR $ | silk foot oe white, pearl gray and gun- Evenly-woven quality. With reinforced toe and heel. Women’s Gowns—Each Of good quality batiste and artificial- $ i .00 silk-and-cotton fabrics. In dainty plain shades and fancy weaves. Tailored and lace-trimmed styles. Women’s Rayon Chemises fancy $720 several Women’s Size-4 ‘“‘Sample’’ Shoes em- Just 150 pairs of these sample Shoes $ | .90 attractive styles in weave of artificial silk. In pretty shades. Trimmed in lace, broidery, ribbon and smocking. Very in a wide variety of styles. Also 200 pairs low Shoes in comfortably-fitting styles in various sizes. ’ Women’s Stamped Gowns—3 for Muslin Gowns, stamped in several 50 attractive designs—of desirable quality . material. — Women’s Stamped Dresses--2 for Linene (linen-finished cotton fabric) Dresses, stamped and marked for cut- $50 ting. In orchid, peach, delft blue, tan and yellow. Assorted designs. Women’s Rayon Vests—2 for Knit artificial silk Vests in pink, $ 7.50 flesh color, orchid, yellow and peach shades. Washable fabric. With’ rib- bon shoulder straps. Girls’ Panty Dresses—3 for Chambray and gingham in pleasing plain colors and fancy patterns. Pretty $ 50 little Panty Dresses in 2- to 6-year pie) sizes and a number of styles. Girls’ Gingham Dresses—Each Plaid and check gingham Dresses in $ [2 an attractive variety of styles. Trim- med in applique, embroidery and con- trasting materials. Sizes 8 to 14. 200 Pairs Children’s Shoes Laced style Shoes in sizes 214 to 8. 50 Good, serviceable shoes for school and I: play wear. Fashioned of gingham, chambray, lin- ene and crepe. Well made, with elastic Infants’ Rompers and Creepers— 3 for at knees, and open at bottom. Pretty § 7:50 assortment of styles. Sizes 1, 2 and 3. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE $1.50 YARD | elite, navy blue, gray and 20 popular Specially priced for Thursday. Specially priced. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE